disperserの例文
- The first element in this lens is in fact a disperser diaphragm.
- Myrmecochory is thus a coevolved mutualistic relationship between plants and seed-disperser ants.
- He is a centralizer by instinct and a disperser by ( current ) intellectual conviction.
- If you remove a seed disperser, the results could be disastrous for a plant community.
- Algorithms that compute extractor ( and disperser ) graphs have found many applications in computer science.
- Typical mixers used for this purpose are of the Double Arm, Double Planetary or Planetary Disperser design.
- The finding revealed bay trees, not oak trees, to be the unexpected, key disperser of the disease.
- The Central American squirrel monkey is an important seed disperser and a pollinator of certain flowers, including the passion flower.
- A 2015 study supports the notion that elephants would have been a more effective disperser of the seeds than living North American mammals
- This species feeds on nectar and fruits of many West African trees, presumably acting as pollinator and / or seed disperser.
- Plants which target the same pollinator / disperser species also often have flowers or fruits that are the same color or shape.
- By far the most important disperser in Hawaii is the feral pig, which eats the fallen fruit and passes the seeds intact.
- However, the hermit thrush swallows the whole fruit and later regurgitates the seed, indicating that it is an important seed disperser.
- And from the point of view of a seed disperser, I'd rather eat fruit that provides more of my nutritional needs.
- A study by J . C . Motta-Junior and K . Martins found that the maned wolf is probably an important seed disperser.
- Thus the Sinai baton blue is a patchily distributed organism that is a very poor disperser between patches : it qualifies under the definition of a metapopulation.
- Also, understanding movement strategies of factors affecting departure to settlement is important in determining whether seed dispersal syndromes are only affect by plant selection for a disperser.
- Orangutans are thought to be the sole fruit disperser for some plant species including the climber species " Strychnos ignatii " which contains the toxic alkaloid strychnine.
- The introduced common blackbird is, together with the native silvereye ( " Zosterops lateralis " ), the most widely distributed avian seed disperser in New Zealand.
- Considered by some to be a frugivore, it also feeds on leaves, nectar and flowers of many plant species; this lemur is believed to be a useful and efficient seed disperser.