Sentence examples for type of dispersal from inspiring English sources

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But there is another type of dispersal, "dispersion" or "range expansion," in which an individual species expands its geographic range in response to the disappearance of a previous geographic (dispersal) barrier.

We find that the approximation is accurate for the landscapes considered, and that the type of dispersal kernel affects the relationship between landscape structure, as classified by landscape period and good patch size, and the spreading speed.

This type of dispersal has been termed "geodispersal" (Lieberman and Eldredge 1996) or "predicted dispersal" (Ronquist 1998) when it involves congruent, temporally correlated range expansion in independent clades.

This type of dispersal is mostly independent of wind currents.

Subsequent tests established no similar effect of Spiroplasma or Cardinium on either type of dispersal movement.

The genetic composition of the propagule pool will qualitatively depend on the type of dispersal kernel.

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Contrary to expectations of current hypotheses on potential differences between different types of dispersal movements, their special movement style did not prevent dispersers from interrupting forays to exploit resources they encountered during their forays.

In this article, we briefly review the main subjects in the area, including the advantages of dispersal, the different types of dispersal modes, the adaptations of both plants and frugivores, the quantitative and qualitative components of dispersal effectiveness, the importance of dispersal for plant recruitment, as well as the genetic consequences of this process.

Analyses of prefectural RLIs revealed trends that were not visible at the national level: annuals and wind-dispersed, tall and short perennials were more extinction prone (i.e., had lower RLI values) than tall and short perennials with unassisted and other types of dispersal mechanisms.

The breaking or forming of land connections in plate tectonics is a gradual process, so there may be a temporal transition from land dispersal to jump dispersal with other types of dispersal falling in between.

Under such circumstances, seeds and other types of dispersal structures, such as fragments and culms of herbaceous plants, may be transported to places well distant from their site of origin.

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