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Barochorous species have dispersal that is enhanced by agricultural practices (Benvenuti 2007), making gene flow attributable to human activities.
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In general, animal dispersed tree species seeds have longer dispersal distances than wind dispersed ones (Ribbens et al. 1994).
Available evidence suggests that Western Scrub-Jays generally have low dispersal [ 31], notwithstanding a few rare, long-distance dispersal events discussed above.
Previous work has hypothesized a north-to-south dispersal pattern of Central American Norops, but no studies have examined dispersal within any Norops lineages.
Some plants have no dispersal mechanisms, and seeds thus end up close to the mother plant.
The league will have a dispersal draft next week for the team's 19 players, including the Brazilian Marta, perhaps the most accomplished female player in the world.
In turn, this leads to a loss of biodiversity, especially if species have poor dispersal abilities.
The improvements were largest for eucalypts, which have poor dispersal ability and clustered distributions.
As a result, Osedax are hypothesized to have shorter dispersal times and distances than vestimentiferans [124].
Amphibians are often presumed to have limited dispersal ability over oceanic barriers.
This is particularly pertinent for species that have limited dispersal from their natal group.
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