MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ZOOCHOROUS»
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zoophobous
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ZOOCHOROUS»
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Forest Diversity and Management
... heliophillous la Holcus lanatus II Anemochorous >50 cm heliophillous mo
Holcus mollis H Zoochorous 30-50 cm heliophillous mu Hordeum murinum Th
Anemochorous 1-30 cm heliophillous ra Hypochaeris radicata H Anemochorous
30-50 ...
D. L. Hawksworth, Alan T. Bull, 2007
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Tropical Dry Forests in the Americas: Ecology, Conservation, ...
100 III control seeds 80 I buried seeds 60 40 Germination (%) 20 Ane Storage
period (days) FIGURE 16.5 Average percentage germination of zoochorous (zoo)
, anemochorous (ane), and autochorous (auto) species stored under laboratory ...
Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, Jennifer S. Powers, Geraldo W. Fernandes, 2013
3
Restoration of Coastal Dunes
.U . zoochorous ornitochorous physical vectors No. of species Dispersal
syndrome Fig. 14.6 Relationship between seed dispersal syndromes and
species growth forms (woody and herbaceous) Table 14.1 List of the most
frequent species and ...
Luisa M Martínez, Juan B. Gallego-Fernández, Patrick A. Hesp, 2013
4
Nouragues: Dynamics and Plant-Animal Interactions in a ...
Chapter 25) Rodontochory is found in many plant species, including species
which are primarily zoochorous or anemochorous. This secondary transport (
Janzen 1986, Smythe 1970, Vander Wall 1992) can have either a positive or a
negative ...
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Reproductive Ecology of Tropical Forest Plants
Fruiting patterns and fruit types: the case of Myristicaceae Plant species bearing
dehiscent fruit with or without arils showed a similar pattern of fruiting, with
maxima in dry seasons, although the former plants are zoochorous species
which do ...
K.S. Bawa, M. Hadley, 1991
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Post-Fire Management and Restoration of Southern European ...
The percentage of taxa characterized by anemochorous and zoochorous seed
dispersal is high. In the former group, taxa with small, light and numerous seeds
are included, predominately of the Asteraceae and Poaceae families. In the later
...
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Tropical Fruits and Frugivores: The Search for Strong ...
In STL fruits lighter than 10 g and fruits with soft and juicy pulp were over
represented in the diet of C. medius. They ate only thin-husked indehiscent fruits
and 34 of the 35 fruit species were classified as zoochorous (Tables 4 ...
J. Lawrence Dew, Jean Philippe Boubli, 2006
2.2.1.2 Animal-Dispersed (Zoochorous) Seed The majority of animal-dispersed
seeds have fleshy fruit types, e.g. drupes, berries and various types of aggregate
and multiple fruits. In dry areas some zoochorous diaspores, e.g. acacia and ...
9
Island Bats: Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation
Potential Resources Available to Vertebrate Frugivores Today Within the seven
phenology plots, a zoochorous mode of dispersal was prevalent among
individuals ≥5 cm DBH, with 33 (81%) of the 41 plant species represented being
...
Theodore H. Fleming, Paul A. Racey, 2010
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Stratification of a tropical forest as seen in dispersal types
Zoochorous Chrysophyllum sp. = Hab.: RF Fruit: Berry Disp.: Zoochorous
Chrysophyllum sp. = Hab.: RF Fruit: Drupe Disp.: Zoochorous Ecclinusa
guianensis Hab.: RF Fruit: Berry Disp.: Zoochorous Manilkara bidentata Hab.: RF
Fruit: Drupe Fr.