Seed Dispersal
David R. Murray(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 13. January 1987
Book
Hardback
322 pages
978-0-12-511900-9 (ISBN)
Description
Seed Dispersal focuses on the mechanics and processes involved in seed dispersal, including its implications in ecology, animal behavior, plant and animal biogeography, speciation, and evolution. The selection first elaborates on the aerial motion of seeds, fruits, spores, and pollen and seed dispersal by water. Discussions focus on seed dispersal by rain, river, and flood, effective seed dispersal by ocean currents compared to other vectors, aerodynamic forces and their effects, and launching and release mechanisms. The text then takes a look at seed dispersal syndromes in Australian Acacia, including inference of dispersal syndromes, seed dispersal syndromes, ecological consequences of seed dispersal, and evolutionary derivation of dispersal syndromes. The publication ponders on seed dispersal by fruit-eating birds and mammals, rodents as seed consumers and dispersers, and seed dispersal in relation to fire. Topics include fire as a dispersal vector, long distance dispersal, granivorous rodents and the fates of seeds, determinants of the fate path, population ecology of seed dispersal, and foraging for fruits. The selection is a valuable reference for researchers interested in the factors involved in seed dispersal.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-511900-9 (9780125119009)
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Content
Contributors.
Foreword.
Preface.
The Aerial Motion of Seeds, Fruits, Spores and Pollen, F.M. Burrows.
Seed Dispersal by Water, D.R. Murray.
Seed Dispersal Syndromes in Australian Acacia, D.J. O'Dowd and A.M. Gill.
Seed Dispersal by Fruit-Eating Birds and Mammals, H.F. Howe.
Rodents as Seed Consumers and Dispersers, M.V. Price and S.H. Jenkins.
Seed Dispersal in Relation to Fire, R.J. Whelan.
Evolution of Seed Dispersal Syndromes According to the Fossil Record, B.H. Tiffney.
Species Index.
Subject Index.
Foreword.
Preface.
The Aerial Motion of Seeds, Fruits, Spores and Pollen, F.M. Burrows.
Seed Dispersal by Water, D.R. Murray.
Seed Dispersal Syndromes in Australian Acacia, D.J. O'Dowd and A.M. Gill.
Seed Dispersal by Fruit-Eating Birds and Mammals, H.F. Howe.
Rodents as Seed Consumers and Dispersers, M.V. Price and S.H. Jenkins.
Seed Dispersal in Relation to Fire, R.J. Whelan.
Evolution of Seed Dispersal Syndromes According to the Fossil Record, B.H. Tiffney.
Species Index.
Subject Index.