Powers of discerning: challenges to understanding dispersal processes in natural populations

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY. 2007.

PDF Download DOI 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03581.x

Abstract

In this issue of Molecular Ecology, authors Robledo-Arnuncio & Garcia present a compelling approach for quantifying seed dispersal in plant populations. Building upon methods previously used for quantification of pollen dispersal, the authors not only examine the behaviour of the model with respect to sample sizes, dispersal distance, and the kurtosis of the dispersal function but also provide an empirical example using Prunus mahaleb.

References

Corrections

If you see mistakes or want to suggest changes, please create an issue on the source repository.

Citation

For attribution, please cite this work as

Dyer, "The Dyer Laboratory: Powers of discerning: challenges to understanding dispersal processes in natural populations", MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2007

BibTeX citation

@article{dyer2007powers,
  author = {Dyer, Rodney J.},
  title = {The Dyer Laboratory: Powers of discerning: challenges to understanding dispersal processes in natural populations},
  journal = {MOLECULAR ECOLOGY},
  year = {2007},
  note = {https://dyerlab.github.io/DLabWebsite/manuscripts/dyer-2007/},
  doi = {10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03581.x}
}