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Principles of Dispersal in Higher Plants
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Author(s):
Leendert van der Pijl
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1982
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-642-87927-2
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978-3-642-87925-8
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1982
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10.1007/978-3-642-87925-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 6
General Terminology
pp. 10
The Units of Dispersal
pp. 15
The Relation Between Flowers, Seeds and Fruits
pp. 22
Ecological Dispersal Classes, Established on the Basis of the Dispersing Agents
pp. 91
Dispersal Strategy and the Biocoenosis
pp. 115
Establishment
pp. 125
The Evolution of Dispersal Organs in General
pp. 150
Ecological Developments in Leguminous Fruits
pp. 160
Dispersal and the Evolution of Grasses
pp. 183
Man and His Plants in Relation to Dispersal
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