Nathan R, Muller-Landau HC
Trends Ecol Evol. 2000 Jul;15(7):278-285. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(00)01874-7.
Growing interest in spatial ecology is promoting new approaches to the study of seed dispersal, one of the key processes determining the spatial structure of plant populations. Seed-dispersion patterns vary among plant species, populations and individuals, at different distances from parents, different microsites and different times. Recent field studies have made progress in elucidating the mechanisms behind these patterns and the implications of these patterns for recruitment success. Together with the development and refinement of mathematical models, this promises a deeper, more mechanistic understanding of dispersal processes and their consequences.
对空间生态学日益增长的兴趣正在推动种子传播研究的新方法,种子传播是决定植物种群空间结构的关键过程之一。种子传播模式在植物物种、种群和个体之间存在差异,在与亲本不同的距离、不同的微生境和不同的时间也有所不同。最近的实地研究在阐明这些模式背后的机制以及这些模式对繁殖成功的影响方面取得了进展。随着数学模型的发展和完善,这有望对传播过程及其后果有更深入、更具机制性的理解。