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    Biological dispersal refers to both the movement of individuals (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.) from their birth site to their breeding site ('natal...
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    Oceanic dispersal is a type of biological dispersal that occurs when terrestrial organisms transfer from one land mass to another by way of a sea crossing...
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    dispersal is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and rely upon a variety of dispersal...
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  • Look up dispersal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dispersal may refer to: Biological dispersal, the movement of organisms from their birth site to...
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    A dispersal vector is an agent of biological dispersal that moves a dispersal unit, or organism, away from its birth population to another location or...
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  • resistance, a measured parameter to characterize battery active materials Biological dispersal, the distribution of animals, spores, fruits and their seeds, etc...
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    approximately 1,600,000 square kilometres (620,000 square miles), allowing biological dispersal to occur between Asia and North America. Today, the only land that...
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    develop into new organisms if conditions are favorable, and serve in biological dispersal. Asexual reproduction in ascomycetes (the phylum Ascomycota) is by...
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  • seed dispersal syndromes have fruits because not all seeds are dispersed by animals. Suitable biological and environmental conditions of dispersal syndromes...
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  • the Royal Air Force for aerial dispersal during the second World War. This was to be used in retaliation to any biological warfare by Nazi Germany. The...
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    Seed (section Dispersal)
    are ye deluded away from the truth? Biology portal Plants portal Biological dispersal Carpology Genetically modified crops List of world's largest seeds...
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    cypselas (e.g. dandelion) have calyx tissue attached that functions in biological dispersal of the seed. Cypselae on a dandelion "clock" (the matured capitulum)...
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    or even the valleys between them to act not only as a barrier to biological dispersal, but also as a path for migration. Examples of birds and mammals...
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  • Townsend's pocket gopher, while at the same time creating barriers for biological dispersal. Studies have shown that such insular habitats have a tendency toward...
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    homogeneity of the crop can potentially increase the barriers against biological dispersal of pest organisms through the crop. There are several ways pests...
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    dissemination techniques or the risks caused by the use of biological agents in bioterrorism. To simulate dispersal, attachment or the penetration depth in human or...
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    habitat fragmentation isolating small populations and obstructing biological dispersal. However, despite the lost habitat, their decline is most closely...
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  • biogeography, geodispersal is the erosion of barriers to gene flow and biological dispersal (Lieberman, 2005.; Albert and Crampton, 2010.). Geodispersal differs...
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  • the context of the recent African origin of modern humans, the Southern Dispersal scenario (also the coastal migration or great coastal migration) refers...
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    vegetation, which get flushed out to sea from major rivers. This form of biological dispersal can occur randomly over millions of years. In the 1940s, American...
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    Biological warfare, also known as germ warfare, is the use of biological toxins or infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, insects, and fungi with...
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    signaling, programmed cell death, and (in some cases) discrete biological dispersal events all seem to point in this direction. However, these colonies...
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    Gerridae (section Dispersal)
    alter genetic alleles for wing characteristics, helping to maintain biological dispersal. Water striders are able to walk on top of water due to a combination...
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    from the Americas is thought to have been too large for natural biological dispersal to succeed, and it has been suggested that it is likely humans aided...
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    Aeolian processes Aerobiology Airborne transmission Biological dispersal Dispersal vector Seed dispersal Organisms at high altitude Palynology A. C. Hardy...
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    Spore (redirect from Spore dispersal)
    of sexual (in fungi) or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable...
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    function – natural environment – competition (biology) – mating – biological dispersal – endemic (ecology) – growth curve (biology) – habitat – drinking...
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    In ecology, a biological interaction is the effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other. They can be either of the...
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    old foliage. The movement of the caterpillars is the main means of biological dispersal. They produce long, silky threads which can catch the wind when they...
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    population and were not adapted to survive the Northern Winters. Biological dispersal Genetic erosion Genetic admixture Frankham R, Briscoe DA, Ballou...
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