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Decisions to disperse are based on male macaque age, with dispersal occurring between the ages of six and eight.
Each fox could disperse only once during the entire dispersal season with dispersal distance following a truncated negative exponential curve.
Police issued 134 people with dispersal notices, forcing them to leave the party.
Pollination is mainly by insects, with dispersal by birds and mammals that eat the berries, but few details are known.
Finally, we expand the 2D lattice model to a 3D agent-based model with dispersal and carrying capacities in different subpopulations.
The last-named, with dispersal units highly resistant to damage from hot water and certain chemicals (dyes), have achieved wide global distribution through the wool trade.
To circumvent such limitations, recent studies have coupled datasets21,22,29 with dispersal models30,31,32 to predict ocean plastic pollution levels worldwide.
The preponderance of evidence suggests that the short-term impact of habitat loss and fragmentation increases with dispersal ability.
The central theme of this review is that the main processes associated with dispersal and recruitment act at different spatial scales.
This is consistent with dispersal dominated by highly localized transport, such as by insects or rain splash, and less dependence on longer distance dispersal such as wind transport.
Setting aside overmature planted forests is currently seen as an option for preserving species associated with old-growth forests, such as those with dispersal limitation.
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