Zoochory and the first steps of natural regeneration after cutting in a rain forest of French Guiana
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Cats, dogs, and sticky worms: invasion by land flatworms (Geoplanidae) is facilitated by household pets. [PDF]
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Bigger is not necessarily better: empirical tests show that dispersal proxies misrepresent actual dispersal ability. [PDF]
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Interspecific competition with the American Xanthium orientale L. as a possible cause of the decline of the Old-World X. stumarium L. [PDF]
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A Pilot Investigation of the Hidden Communities Associated With Dryas octopetala L. (Rosaceae) in Svalbard Using DNA Metabarcoding. [PDF]
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Seed functional ecology in Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation: an integrative synthesis. [PDF]
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Zoochory: The Dispersal Of Plants By Animals
Cellular Origin and Life in Extreme Habitats, 2010Zoochory is the dispersal of diaspores by animals. Animals can disperse plant seeds in several ways. Seeds can be transported on the outside of animals, a process known as epizoochory. Seed dispersal via ingestion by animals, or endozoochory, is the dispersal mechanism for most tree species.
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Palaeoacarological studies are concerned mainly with the unexplored fossil record of mites. Hence, they can reveal many engaging discoveries, influencing acarology per se as a free-standing branch of science and unveiling hypotheses facing more general biological and evolutionary points of inquiry.
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