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Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation

Seed dispersal enables plants to reach hospitable germination sites and escape natural enemies. Understanding when and how much seed dispersal matters to plant fitness is critical for understanding plant population and community dynamics. At the same time, the complexity of factors that determine if...

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Autores principales: Aslan, Clare, Beckman, Noelle G, Rogers, Haldre S, Bronstein, Judie, Zurell, Damaris, Hartig, Florian, Shea, Katriona, Pejchar, Liba, Neubert, Mike, Poulsen, John, HilleRisLambers, Janneke, Miriti, Maria, Loiselle, Bette, Effiom, Edu, Zambrano, Jenny, Schupp, Geno, Pufal, Gesine, Johnson, Jeremy, Bullock, James M, Brodie, Jedediah, Bruna, Emilio, Cantrell, Robert Stephen, Decker, Robin, Fricke, Evan, Gurski, Katie, Hastings, Alan, Kogan, Oleg, Razafindratsima, Onja, Sandor, Manette, Schreiber, Sebastian, Snell, Rebecca, Strickland, Christopher, Zhou, Ying
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz006
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author Aslan, Clare
Beckman, Noelle G
Rogers, Haldre S
Bronstein, Judie
Zurell, Damaris
Hartig, Florian
Shea, Katriona
Pejchar, Liba
Neubert, Mike
Poulsen, John
HilleRisLambers, Janneke
Miriti, Maria
Loiselle, Bette
Effiom, Edu
Zambrano, Jenny
Schupp, Geno
Pufal, Gesine
Johnson, Jeremy
Bullock, James M
Brodie, Jedediah
Bruna, Emilio
Cantrell, Robert Stephen
Decker, Robin
Fricke, Evan
Gurski, Katie
Hastings, Alan
Kogan, Oleg
Razafindratsima, Onja
Sandor, Manette
Schreiber, Sebastian
Snell, Rebecca
Strickland, Christopher
Zhou, Ying
author_facet Aslan, Clare
Beckman, Noelle G
Rogers, Haldre S
Bronstein, Judie
Zurell, Damaris
Hartig, Florian
Shea, Katriona
Pejchar, Liba
Neubert, Mike
Poulsen, John
HilleRisLambers, Janneke
Miriti, Maria
Loiselle, Bette
Effiom, Edu
Zambrano, Jenny
Schupp, Geno
Pufal, Gesine
Johnson, Jeremy
Bullock, James M
Brodie, Jedediah
Bruna, Emilio
Cantrell, Robert Stephen
Decker, Robin
Fricke, Evan
Gurski, Katie
Hastings, Alan
Kogan, Oleg
Razafindratsima, Onja
Sandor, Manette
Schreiber, Sebastian
Snell, Rebecca
Strickland, Christopher
Zhou, Ying
author_sort Aslan, Clare
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description Seed dispersal enables plants to reach hospitable germination sites and escape natural enemies. Understanding when and how much seed dispersal matters to plant fitness is critical for understanding plant population and community dynamics. At the same time, the complexity of factors that determine if a seed will be successfully dispersed and subsequently develop into a reproductive plant is daunting. Quantifying all factors that may influence seed dispersal effectiveness for any potential seed-vector relationship would require an unrealistically large amount of time, materials and financial resources. On the other hand, being able to make dispersal predictions is critical for predicting whether single species and entire ecosystems will be resilient to global change. Building on current frameworks, we here posit that seed dispersal ecology should adopt plant functional groups as analytical units to reduce this complexity to manageable levels. Functional groups can be used to distinguish, for their constituent species, whether it matters (i) if seeds are dispersed, (ii) into what context they are dispersed and (iii) what vectors disperse them. To avoid overgeneralization, we propose that the utility of these functional groups may be assessed by generating predictions based on the groups and then testing those predictions against species-specific data. We suggest that data collection and analysis can then be guided by robust functional group definitions. Generalizing across similar species in this way could help us to better understand the population and community dynamics of plants and tackle the complexity of seed dispersal as well as its disruption.
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spelling pubmed-64208102019-03-20 Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation Aslan, Clare Beckman, Noelle G Rogers, Haldre S Bronstein, Judie Zurell, Damaris Hartig, Florian Shea, Katriona Pejchar, Liba Neubert, Mike Poulsen, John HilleRisLambers, Janneke Miriti, Maria Loiselle, Bette Effiom, Edu Zambrano, Jenny Schupp, Geno Pufal, Gesine Johnson, Jeremy Bullock, James M Brodie, Jedediah Bruna, Emilio Cantrell, Robert Stephen Decker, Robin Fricke, Evan Gurski, Katie Hastings, Alan Kogan, Oleg Razafindratsima, Onja Sandor, Manette Schreiber, Sebastian Snell, Rebecca Strickland, Christopher Zhou, Ying AoB Plants Special Issue: The Role of Seed Dispersal in Plant Populations: Perspectives and Advances in a Changing World Seed dispersal enables plants to reach hospitable germination sites and escape natural enemies. Understanding when and how much seed dispersal matters to plant fitness is critical for understanding plant population and community dynamics. At the same time, the complexity of factors that determine if a seed will be successfully dispersed and subsequently develop into a reproductive plant is daunting. Quantifying all factors that may influence seed dispersal effectiveness for any potential seed-vector relationship would require an unrealistically large amount of time, materials and financial resources. On the other hand, being able to make dispersal predictions is critical for predicting whether single species and entire ecosystems will be resilient to global change. Building on current frameworks, we here posit that seed dispersal ecology should adopt plant functional groups as analytical units to reduce this complexity to manageable levels. Functional groups can be used to distinguish, for their constituent species, whether it matters (i) if seeds are dispersed, (ii) into what context they are dispersed and (iii) what vectors disperse them. To avoid overgeneralization, we propose that the utility of these functional groups may be assessed by generating predictions based on the groups and then testing those predictions against species-specific data. We suggest that data collection and analysis can then be guided by robust functional group definitions. Generalizing across similar species in this way could help us to better understand the population and community dynamics of plants and tackle the complexity of seed dispersal as well as its disruption. Oxford University Press 2019-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6420810/ /pubmed/30895154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz006 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Special Issue: The Role of Seed Dispersal in Plant Populations: Perspectives and Advances in a Changing World
Aslan, Clare
Beckman, Noelle G
Rogers, Haldre S
Bronstein, Judie
Zurell, Damaris
Hartig, Florian
Shea, Katriona
Pejchar, Liba
Neubert, Mike
Poulsen, John
HilleRisLambers, Janneke
Miriti, Maria
Loiselle, Bette
Effiom, Edu
Zambrano, Jenny
Schupp, Geno
Pufal, Gesine
Johnson, Jeremy
Bullock, James M
Brodie, Jedediah
Bruna, Emilio
Cantrell, Robert Stephen
Decker, Robin
Fricke, Evan
Gurski, Katie
Hastings, Alan
Kogan, Oleg
Razafindratsima, Onja
Sandor, Manette
Schreiber, Sebastian
Snell, Rebecca
Strickland, Christopher
Zhou, Ying
Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
title Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
title_full Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
title_fullStr Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
title_short Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
title_sort employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
topic Special Issue: The Role of Seed Dispersal in Plant Populations: Perspectives and Advances in a Changing World
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz006
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