Gut travellers : internal dispersal of aquatic organisms by waterfowl
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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by L van, D van, G van, Marcel KlaassenMarcel KlaassenAim: Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest that passive dispersal importantly contributes to biodiversity. We examined the contribution of waterbirds to the dispersal of plant seeds and macroinvert
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Journal of biogeographyVolume
39Issue
11Pagination
2031 - 2040Publisher
WileyLocation
London, EnglandPublisher DOI
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0305-0270eISSN
1365-2699Language
engPublication classification
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Anatidaeaquatic propagulesdigestive physiologylong-distance dispersalmacroinvertebratesplant seedsRallidaeScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePhysical SciencesEcologyGeography, PhysicalEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyPhysical GeographyTEAL ANAS-CRECCASEED-DISPERSALRETENTION TIMESPECIES RICHNESSPOTENTIAL ROLEFLIGHT SPEEDSMALLARD DUCKSFOOD QUALITYTRADE-OFFS
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