Spatial patterns of seed dispersal, their determinants and consequences for recruitment
A movement ecology paradigm for unifying organismal movement research (2008)
Nathan, Ran, Getz, Wayne M., Revilla, Eloy, Holyoak, Marcel, Kadmon, Ronen, Saltz, David, ...
8 pages, 3 figures.-- Published online before print December 5, 2008.-- Supporting Information ("Characterization of Movement Phenomena in Light of the Conceptual Framework", 9 pages) available at:...
Trends and missing parts in the study of movement ecology (2008)
Holyoak, Marcel, Casagrandi, Renato, Nathan, Ran, Revilla, Eloy, Spiegel, Orr
6 pages, 5 figures.-- Published online before print December 5, 2008.-- Supporting Information available at: http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2008/12/03/0800483105.DCSupplemental/0800483105SI.pdf
Rogister, Jules, Verheyen, Kris, Nathan, Ran
Most experimental populations of perennial forest herbs have been monitored for only a few years and thus only apply to germination and early seedling survival. Moreover, there is a lack of...
Management of plant invasions mediated by frugivore interactions (2006)
Buckley, Yvonne M., Anderson, Sandra, Catterall, Carla, Corlett, Richard T., Engel, Thomas, Gosper, Carl R., ...
Summary 1.Some of the most damaging invasive plants are dispersed by frugivores and this is an area of emerging importance in weed management. It highlights the need for practical information on how...
Management of plant invasions mediated by frugivore interactions (2006)
Buckley, Yvonne M., Anderson, Sandra, Catterall, Carla, Corlett, Richard T., Engel, Thomas, Gosper, Carl R., ...
Summary 1.Some of the most damaging invasive plants are dispersed by frugivores and this is an area of emerging importance in weed management. It highlights the need for practical information on how...
Management of plant invasions mediated by frugivore interactions (2006)
Buckley, Yvonne M., Anderson, Sandra, Catterall, Carla, Corlett, Richard T., Engel, Thomas, Gosper, Carl R., ...
Summary 1.Some of the most damaging invasive plants are dispersed by frugivores and this is an area of emerging importance in weed management. It highlights the need for practical information on how...
Forecasting Regional to Global Plant Migration in Response to Climate Change (2005)
RONALD P. NEILSON, LOUIS F. PITELKA, ALLEN M. SOLOMON, RAN NATHAN, GUY F. MIDGLEY, ...
The rate of future climate change is likely to exceed the migration rates of most plant species. The replacement of dominant species by locally rare species may require decades, and extinctions may...
Prof David Saltz, Prof Uzi Motro, Stephanie Schadt, Thorsten Wieg, Chris Thomas, Bill Kunin, ...
“…Simple rules can produce behavior of great complexity”
Foliage shedding in deciduous forests lifts up long-distance seed dispersal by wind
Nathan, Ran, Katul, Gabriel G.
Seed terminal velocity and release height are recognized as key biotic determinants of long-distance dispersal (LDD) of seeds by wind. Yet, potential determinants at the ecosystem level, such as...
Foliage shedding in deciduous forests lifts up long-distance seed dispersal by wind
Nathan, Ran, Katul, Gabriel G.
Seed terminal velocity and release height are recognized as key biotic determinants of long-distance dispersal (LDD) of seeds by wind. Yet, potential determinants at the ecosystem level, such as...
A movement ecology paradigm for unifying organismal movement research
Nathan, Ran, Getz, Wayne M., Revilla, Eloy, Holyoak, Marcel, Kadmon, Ronen, Saltz, David, ...
Movement of individual organisms is fundamental to life, quilting our planet in a rich tapestry of phenomena with diverse implications for ecosystems and humans. Movement research is both plentiful...
Trends and missing parts in the study of movement ecology
Holyoak, Marcel, Casagrandi, Renato, Nathan, Ran, Revilla, Eloy, Spiegel, Orr
Movement is important to all organisms, and accordingly it is addressed in a huge number of papers in the literature. Of nearly 26,000 papers referring to movement, an estimated 34% focused on...
Understanding strategies for seed dispersal by wind under contrasting atmospheric conditions
Wright, S. Joseph, Trakhtenbrot, Ana, Bohrer, Gil, Detto, Matteo, Katul, Gabriel G., Horvitz, Nir, ...
Traits associated with seed dispersal vary tremendously among sympatric wind-dispersed plants. We used two contrasting tropical tree species, seed traps, micrometeorology, and a mechanistic model to...