Sentence examples for method of dispersal from inspiring English sources

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We found essentially the same extent of eosinophil influx when we used rat serum, human serum, or rat BALF as the dispersant, so we are confident that eosinophil recruitment is due to the ZnONP and not related to the method of dispersal.

Previously, researchers knew only that some species of stick insects were dropping eggs on the ground in the same way that some trees dropped their seeds a method of dispersal that relies on ants and other creatures to ferry the seeds to far-flung places.

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The term "larva" is usually defined as the stage from hatching to metamorphosis, but as mentioned for example by Hadfield (in [ 36]), this definition is more related to methods of dispersal than to changes in morphology; in most "direct-developing" gastropods, the morphological metamorphosis, with the loss of a velum or only of a prototroch, occurs before hatching from the egg capsule.

His theory was that endozoochory (the enticement of animals to transport seeds in their stomach) arose before any other method of seed dispersal, and that primitive ancestors of Durio species were the earliest practitioners of that dispersal method, in particular red durian (D. dulcis) exemplifying the primitive fruit of flowering plants.

On Saturday morning, Armenian authorities, saying they suspected a coup attempt, used a favorite method of crowd dispersal: placing hand grenades and guns near some of the protesters as they slept, witnesses said, and then confronting them.

Reproduction by seeds is the main method of species dispersal in Piperales, but fragmentation of rhizomes in the lizard's-tail family assures vegetative propagation.

It is appropriate to reflect on the contribution of this powerful method of gene dispersal.

Our review shows that restoration through species introduction is an effective method of establishing dispersal limited species.

"However, as the pieces have evolved other aspects also have become interesting to me: color, form, how a possible species will interact with another species in the field, growth patterns, method of spore dispersal, etc".

This method of spore dispersal, first suggested by John Ray in the late 17th century, was tested experimentally by Martin (1927), and more thoroughly by Buller and Brodie in the 1940s.

Another common name given to C. striatus, splash cups, alludes to the method of spore dispersal: the sides of the cup are angled such that falling drops of water can dislodge the peridioles and eject them from the cup.

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