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- W2247831205 abstract "seed dispersal. In this article, we use seed-dispersal systems to exemplify the importance of spatial ecology for the study of plant-animal interactions. The study of seed-dispersal systems has been traditionally biased towards their plant component, with a relative disregard for the role of animal behavior and physiology. It also focused on one -dimensional dispersal kernels, which involved assumptions that are generally violated in real-world systems – such as the isometry of dispersal kernels and the lack of spatial heterogeneity within them. Most of these problems can be overcome through an explicit consideration of the spatial component of seed-dispersal systems, and the use of twoand three-dimensional dispersal kernels. We provide two examples of the potential benefits of this approach, spanning an extreme range of disperser size and mobility: the dispersal of Ephedra seeds by lizards (Podarcis lilfordii) at Sa Dragonera islet (Majorca, Spain) and the dual role of Asian elephants (Oliphas maximus ) as dispersers of both native and invasive species in the dry tropical forests of Southern Sri Lanka." @default.
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- W2247831205 title "La ecología espacial como punto de encuentro entre la ecología animal y vegetal: modelos espacialmente explícitos de dispersión endozoócora" @default.
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