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were dispersal
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The act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
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The species traits we focused on were dispersal ability, competitiveness, reproductive investment and survival rate.
We conducted a three-year radio-tracking study of European hares in a high density hunted population, to investigate whether (1) explorations in juvenile hares were dispersal preludes or failed dispersal attempts, or, in contrast, (2) whether these movements were mainly triggered by increasing disturbances related to hunting.
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These are dispersal tactics used on the continent but the Met are using it against people who have nowhere to run because they are kettled.
The mites are dispersal, and presence of webbing may indicate the presence of it.
Other examples are dispersal distances reported for mammals but also for insects.
The third mechanism is dispersal by the species themselves, either along infrastructure corridors or unaided.
Even though it is dispersal processes that result in the movement of invasive populations through landscapes, dispersal ecology has played a relatively minor role in invasion ecology research.
For the 3N1 lineage, most inferences at low and intermediate nesting levels are dispersal restricted by distance.
Noteworthy features are dispersal abilities, mating systems and generation times.
Aeciospores are dispersal propagules which will infect the primary wheat host.
(iii) Spatial separation may influence microbial community composition across samples, if microbes are dispersal limited.
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