dispersal in the PONS Dictionary

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Dispersal is primarily by birds although mammals are attracted by the sweet fruit and likely play a role in local dispersal.
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In most genera, scarious wings develop at the outside of the fruiting perianth, allowing for dispersal by the wind (anemochory).
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Additionally, a single species may have multiple dispersal patterns.
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Secondly, the seed dispersal is carried out by mammalians or fishes.
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In subsequent studies it was found that leaflet width was related to geographic dispersal.
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Animals may use hollows as diurnal or nocturnal shelter sites, as well as for rearing young, feeding, thermoregulation, and to facilitate ranging behaviour and dispersal.
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The fact that they are extended only when conditions are dry means that successful spore dispersal is more likely.
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In case of danger, another pheromone is released which causes dispersal.
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The existing facility was expanded earth dispersal hardstands.
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This nuthatch is largely resident apart from some post-breeding dispersal.
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