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Advancing an interdisciplinary framework to study seed dispersal ecology
ReviewAbstract: Although dispersal is generally viewed as a crucial determinant for the fitness of any organism, ourPalabras claves:Analytical models, Demography, global change, Individual-based models, Long-distance seed dispersal, Population models, Seed dispersalAutores:Aslan C.E., B. A. Loiselle, Beckman N.G., Brodie J.F., Bronstein J.L., Bruna E.M., Bullock J.M., Cantrell R.S., Decker R.R., Efiom E., Fricke E.C., Gurski K., Hartig F., Hastings A., HilleRisLambers J., Johnson J.S., Kogan O., Miriti M.N., Neubert M.G., Pejchar L., Poulsen J.R., Pufal G., Razafindratsima O.H., Rogers H.S., Sandor M.E., Schreiber S.J., Schupp E.W., Shea K., Snell R.S., Strickland C., Zambrano J., Zhou Y., Zurell D.Fuentes:scopusMutualisms in a changing world: An evolutionary perspective
ArticleAbstract: There is growing concern that rapid environmental degradation threatens mutualistic interactions. BePalabras claves:Adaptation, Climate Change, Cooperation, corals, Dispersal, Invasive species, pollination, Rhizosphere, Selection pressures, species interactionsAutores:Bronstein J.L., Ives A.R., John Francis Bruno, Palmer T., Toby Kiers E.Fuentes:scopus