2019
DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062019abb0065
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Factors driving seed dispersal in a Neotropical river-floodplain system

Abstract: Dispersal is a key process affecting the diversity of natural communities. We addressed hydrochory of wetland plant seeds in the Middle Paraná River floodplain. We first studied seed dispersal by drifting macrophytes in the Paraná River main channel (MC), in a high discharge secondary channel (HD) and in two low discharge channels (LD) during an extraordinary flood. We then experimentally analyzed the effect of standing (SW) and moving water (MW) on seed buoyancy of different plant communities. We recorded see… Show more

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“…Finally, in a fashion similar to mangroves, Neotropical wetlands facilitate long-distance dispersal of seeds and propagules, e.g. through hydrochory (Fernández, Schneider & Zilli, 2019) or ichthyochory (Correa et al, 2016). Some of the most notable wetlands of the Neotropics include the Pantanal of Brazil and the coastal marshes of Central America.…”
Section: Mangroves and Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in a fashion similar to mangroves, Neotropical wetlands facilitate long-distance dispersal of seeds and propagules, e.g. through hydrochory (Fernández, Schneider & Zilli, 2019) or ichthyochory (Correa et al, 2016). Some of the most notable wetlands of the Neotropics include the Pantanal of Brazil and the coastal marshes of Central America.…”
Section: Mangroves and Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%