dispersal field

  • 1The School for Field Studies — (SFS) is the USA s oldest and largest undergraduate environmental study abroad program. [http://www.petersons.com/stdyabrd/select/f1311250.asp] Through its network of field stations, SFS has been teaching students how to address critical… …

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  • 2Seed dispersal — is the movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and consequently rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules, including both abiotic and biotic vectors. Seeds can be… …

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  • 3Entropy (energy dispersal) — The thermodynamic concept of entropy can be described qualitatively as a measure of energy dispersal (energy distribution) at a specific temperature. Changes in entropy can be quantitatively related to the distribution or the spreading out of the …

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  • 4Northwest Field (Guam) — Northwest Field Northwest Guam AFB Part of Twentieth Air Force …

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  • 5Dark Frontier — Star Trek: Voyager episode Episode no. Season 5 …

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  • 6The Shepherd — infobox Book | name = The Shepherd title orig = translator = author = Frederick Forsyth cover artist = Lou Peck country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Viking Press release date = September 30, 1976 media… …

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  • 7Black rat — Rattus rattus redirects here. For the album by Merzbow, see Rattus Rattus (album). Black rat Rattus rattus Conservation status …

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  • 8Marine larval ecology — is the study of the factors influencing the dispersing larval stage exhibited by many marine invertebrates and fishes. Marine organisms with a larval stage usually release large numbers of larvae into the water column, where these larvae develop… …

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  • 9Bird migration — A flock of Barnacle Geese during autumn migration …

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  • 10seed and fruit — ▪ plant reproductive part Introduction       respectively, the characteristic reproductive (reproductive system, plant) body of both angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (conifers, cycads, and ginkgos) and the ovary that encloses it.… …

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