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However, models of ingestion assume rapid mouth transit of the ingested material, and also incorporate the metabolic processes of the body that lead to dispersal of the radionuclide from the gastrointestinal tract to the physiologically preferred accumulation site (e.g. the skeleton for inhaled and ingested uranium radionuclides).
All species are regarded as strong and active swimmers, but this may not lead to dispersal.
For example, some models suggest that competition among cancer cells resulting in resource overuse may contribute to invasion and metastasis, just as high rates of resource use lead to dispersal of organisms (Aktipis et al. 2011).
Although it has been claimed that North Atlantic floras are poorly adapted for LDD based on analyses of propagule morphology (Löve and Löve 1963), dispersal vectors such as wind, sea water or birds may still lead to dispersal over long distances, regardless of morphological dispersal adaptations (Higgins et al. 2003; Nathan 2006).
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A third such event led to dispersal of Oryza rufipogon to India and eastern Asia.
In other words, climate change leads to dispersal, which leads to more interactions/competition, which ultimately may cause more species extinctions -- a result that differs substantially from what one would get from a climate envelope-only model, where one would just determine possible places for a species to disperse due to climate change.
The dominant-negative T22N mutant has a diffuse, reticular localization and leads to dispersal and altered morphology of late endosomes and lysosomes (Fig. 5A, bottom).
If both conditions hold, these models predict that selection on dispersal should lead to balanced dispersal between habitats (the number of immigrants equals the number of emigrants in each habitat).
This is in agreement with the general predictions of Leturque & Rousset [ 26] that evolved changes in sex ratio may lead to higher dispersal rates and trigger the evolution of sex-specific dispersal.
Equally problematically, some of the rare earths are likely to be found in deposits that also contain uranium, which could lead to the dispersal of uranium dust in a pristine environment.
Nanoemulsions are heterogeneous in the 20 200 nm range, whereas immiscible solutions consisting of oil and aqueous ingredients can lead to the dispersal stage [8, 9].
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