articleAnnual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsNov 1, 2003Closed access

The Ecology and Evolution of Seed Dispersal: A Theoretical Perspective

Princeton University · State Street (United States) · +5 more institutions

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▪ Abstract Models of seed dispersal—a key process in plant spatial dynamics—have played a fundamental role in representing dispersal patterns, investigating dispersal processes, elucidating the consequences of dispersal for populations and communities, and explaining dispersal evolution. Mechanistic models of seed dispersal have explained seed dispersion patterns expected under different conditions, and illuminated the circumstances that lead to long-distance dispersal in particular. Phenomenological models have allowed us to describe dispersal pattern and can be incorporated into models of the implications of dispersal. Perhaps most notably, population and community models have shown that not only mean…

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