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Dispersal is fundamental to ecological processes at all scales and levels of organization, but progress is limited by a lack of information about the general shape and form of plant dispersal kernels. We addressed this gap by synthesizing empirical data describing seed dispersal and fitting general...

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Main Authors: Bullock, James M., Mallada González, Laura, Tamme, Riin, Götzenberger, Lars, White, Steven M., Pärtel, Meelis, Hooftman, Danny A. P.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mq2ff
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.mq2ff
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Summary:Dispersal is fundamental to ecological processes at all scales and levels of organization, but progress is limited by a lack of information about the general shape and form of plant dispersal kernels. We addressed this gap by synthesizing empirical data describing seed dispersal and fitting general dispersal kernels representing major plant types and dispersal modes. A comprehensive literature search resulted in 107 papers describing 168 dispersal kernels for 144 vascular plant species. The data covered 63 families, all the continents except Antarctica, and the broad vegetation types of forest, grassland, shrubland and more open habitats (e.g. deserts). We classified kernels in terms of dispersal mode (ant, ballistic, rodent, vertebrates other than rodents, vehicle or wind), plant growth form (climber, graminoid, herb, shrub or tree), seed mass and plant height. We fitted 11 widely used probability density functions to each of the 168 data sets to provide a statistical description of the dispersal kernel. ... : Plant dispersal dataPlantdispersaldata.csv ...