Dispersal (disperse)

  • Title

    Dispersal (disperse)

  • Definition

    The transport of fruits, parts of fruits, or seeds away from a parent plant by agents such as water, wind, bats, other mammals, ants, scarab beetles, etc. The act of dispersing a diasporte.

  • Notes

    A diaspore is a unit of disperal which contains seeds, the object of disperal. Seeds often grown better away from a parent plant because predators are attracted to fruits and seed directly under a plant and, because of their high density, are subject to damage and because the nearer a seedling falls to a parent plant the greater the competition from other seedlings of the same plant.

  • Related Terms

    Water dispersal

    Ballistic dispersal

    Bat dispersal

    Ant dispersal

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