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Seed Dispersal

Status: 
Current

Māori Relevant Content: 
No


Project Abstract

This research examines the importance of seed dispersal. All the New Zealand Loranthaceae mistletoe species have fleshy fruits and are bird dispersed. An initial survey seemed to show that even where they are pollen limited, these mistletoes are not disperser limited (see Ladley and Kelly 1996). At present we are studying the potential mechanisms for this and how dispersal is affected by fragmentation.

Researchers - UC Staff


Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Biology: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour: Ecology