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Dispersal may
refer to:
Biological dispersal, the
movement of
organisms away from
aggregations of...
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dispersal is the movement,
spread or
transport of
seeds away from the
parent plant.
Plants have
limited mobility and rely upon a
variety of
dispersal...
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their breeding site ('natal
dispersal') and the
movement from one
breeding site to
another ('breeding
dispersal').
Dispersal is also used to
describe the...
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context of the
recent African origin of
modern humans, the
Southern Dispersal scenario (also the
coastal migration or
great coastal migration) refers...
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Oceanic dispersal is a type of
biological dispersal that
occurs when
terrestrial organisms transfer from one land m**** to
another by way of a sea crossing...
- A
dispersal vector is an
agent of
biological dispersal that
moves a
dispersal unit, or organism, away from its
birth po****tion to
another location or...
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Hominid dispersals in
Europe refers to the
colonisation of the
European continent by
various species of hominid,
including hominins and
archaic and modern...
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early years, the
British V
bomber force relied on the
concept of
aircraft dispersal to
escape the
effects of an
enemy attack on
their main bases.
There were...
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Dispersal is a
military practice of
dispersing or
spreading out
potentially vulnerable military ****ets, such as soldiers, aircraft, ships, tanks, weapons...
- of ****ual (in fungi) or a****ual
reproduction that may be
adapted for
dispersal and for survival,
often for
extended periods of time, in unfavourable...