Biological dispersal refers to both the movement of individuals (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.) from their birth site to their breeding site ('natal...
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Oceanic dispersal is a type of biological dispersal that occurs when terrestrial organisms transfer from one land mass to another by way of a sea crossing...
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dispersal is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and rely upon a variety of dispersal...
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A dispersal vector is an agent of biological dispersal that moves a dispersal unit, or organism, away from its birth population to another location or...
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Look up dispersal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dispersal may refer to: Biological dispersal, the movement of organisms away from aggregations of...
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seed dispersal syndromes have fruits because not all seeds are dispersed by animals. Suitable biological and environmental conditions of dispersal syndromes...
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resistance, a measured parameter to characterize battery active materials Biological dispersal, the distribution of animals, spores, fruits and their seeds, etc...
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together, totaling about 1.6 million km2 (620,000 sq mi), allowing biological dispersal to occur between Asia and North America. Today, the only land that...
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develop into new organisms if conditions are favorable, and serve in biological dispersal. Asexual reproduction in ascomycetes (the phylum Ascomycota) is by...
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Anthrax weaponization (section Methods of dispersal)
the Royal Air Force for aerial dispersal during the second World War. This was to be used in retaliation to any biological warfare by Nazi Germany. The...
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or even the valleys between them to act not only as a barrier to biological dispersal, but also as a path for migration. Examples of birds and mammals...
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Townsend's pocket gopher, while at the same time creating barriers for biological dispersal. Studies have shown that such insular habitats have a tendency toward...
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cypselas (e.g. dandelion) have calyx tissue attached that functions in biological dispersal of the seed. Cypselae on a dandelion "clock" (the matured capitulum)...
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homogeneity of the crop can potentially increase the barriers against biological dispersal of pest organisms through the crop. There are several ways pests...
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the context of the recent African origin of modern humans, the Southern Dispersal scenario (also the coastal migration or great coastal migration) refers...
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habitat fragmentation isolating small populations and obstructing biological dispersal. However, despite the lost habitat, their decline is most closely...
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dissemination techniques or the risks caused by the use of biological agents in bioterrorism. To simulate dispersal, attachment or the penetration depth in human or...
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vegetation, which get flushed out to sea from major rivers. This form of biological dispersal can occur randomly over millions of years. In the 1940s, American...
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signaling, programmed cell death, and (in some cases) discrete biological dispersal events all seem to point in this direction. However, these colonies...
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Canterbury. Because Megadromus antarcticus is flightless it has limited biological dispersal ability. Additionally the braided rivers of the Canterbury plains...
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biogeography, geodispersal is the erosion of barriers to gene flow and biological dispersal (Lieberman, 2005.; Albert and Crampton, 2010.). Geodispersal differs...
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Outline of biology (redirect from List of basic biological topics)
function – natural environment – competition (biology) – mating – biological dispersal – endemic (ecology) – growth curve (biology) – habitat – drinking...
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wavelength propagate at different phase velocities Dispersive phase from Biological dispersal Dispersive medium, a medium in which waves of different frequencies...
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Biological warfare, also known as germ warfare, is the use of biological toxins or infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, insects, and fungi with...
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Aeroplankton (section Dispersal)
Aeolian processes Aerobiology Airborne transmission Biological dispersal Dispersal vector Seed dispersal Organisms at high altitude Palynology A. C. Hardy...
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demographic history (e.g. population bottlenecks, population growth), biological dispersal, source–sink dynamics and introgression within a species. Another...
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In ecology, a biological interaction is the effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other. They can be either of the...
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Species distribution (redirect from Biological range)
species as a whole (range). Species distribution is not to be confused with dispersal, which is the movement of individuals away from their region of origin...
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