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The sole purpose of flowers is sex.
[T]he honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus (Turner 1983). This marsupial is highly specialized for feeding at flowers and known to visit several species of Banksia
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ignored (help)First, the effect may be direct, as, for example, the loss of one of the interacting partners in species-specific interactions may lead to the extinction of the other.
Wind and water are common abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms, but there are several biotic dispersal mechanisms, such as movement via animals by adhesion (epizoochory) or ingestion (endozoochory), and even movement resulting from human activities (anthropochory).
Many studies show that germination is more successful after seeds pass through the digestive tract of frugivores
[T]he honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus (Turner 1983). This marsupial is highly specialized for feeding at flowers and known to visit several species of Banksia
First, the effect may be direct, as, for example, the loss of one of the interacting partners in species-specific interactions may lead to the extinction of the other.
Many studies show that germination is more successful after seeds pass through the digestive tract of frugivores
The sole purpose of flowers is sex.
[T]he honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus (Turner 1983). This marsupial is highly specialized for feeding at flowers and known to visit several species of Banksia
First, the effect may be direct, as, for example, the loss of one of the interacting partners in species-specific interactions may lead to the extinction of the other.
Wind and water are common abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms, but there are several biotic dispersal mechanisms, such as movement via animals by adhesion (epizoochory) or ingestion (endozoochory), and even movement resulting from human activities (anthropochory).
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)The sole purpose of flowers is sex.
The sole purpose of flowers is sex.
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ignored (help)Wind and water are common abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms, but there are several biotic dispersal mechanisms, such as movement via animals by adhesion (epizoochory) or ingestion (endozoochory), and even movement resulting from human activities (anthropochory).
[T]he honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus (Turner 1983). This marsupial is highly specialized for feeding at flowers and known to visit several species of Banksia
{{cite book}}
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ignored (help)First, the effect may be direct, as, for example, the loss of one of the interacting partners in species-specific interactions may lead to the extinction of the other.
Seeds on plants can be dispersed via a variety of primary dispersal mechanisms, including abiotic factors, like wind or ballistic projection, or biotic factors, like fruit-eating birds.
Wind and water are common abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms, but there are several biotic dispersal mechanisms, such as movement via animals by adhesion (epizoochory) or ingestion (endozoochory), and even movement resulting from human activities (anthropochory).
Many studies show that germination is more successful after seeds pass through the digestive tract of frugivores
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Many studies show that germination is more successful after seeds pass through the digestive tract of frugivores
The sole purpose of flowers is sex.
[T]he honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus (Turner 1983). This marsupial is highly specialized for feeding at flowers and known to visit several species of Banksia
First, the effect may be direct, as, for example, the loss of one of the interacting partners in species-specific interactions may lead to the extinction of the other.
Seeds on plants can be dispersed via a variety of primary dispersal mechanisms, including abiotic factors, like wind or ballistic projection, or biotic factors, like fruit-eating birds.
Wind and water are common abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms, but there are several biotic dispersal mechanisms, such as movement via animals by adhesion (epizoochory) or ingestion (endozoochory), and even movement resulting from human activities (anthropochory).
Many studies show that germination is more successful after seeds pass through the digestive tract of frugivores
Seeds on plants can be dispersed via a variety of primary dispersal mechanisms, including abiotic factors, like wind or ballistic projection, or biotic factors, like fruit-eating birds.