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1. It is often assumed that there is a trade‐off between maternal provisioning and dispersal capacity, leading small‐seeded species to disperse further than large‐seeded species. However, this relationship between dispersal distance and seed mass has only been quantified for species from particular sites or with particular dispersal syndromes.
2. We provided the first large‐scale, cross‐species quantification...
1. The dispersal capabilities of most plant species remain unknown. However, gaining basic dispersal information is a critical step for understanding species’ geographical distributions and for predicting the likely impacts of future climate change. Dispersal mechanisms can indicate short‐ or long‐distance dispersers, and highlight important biological interactions.
2. To predict dispersal mechanisms...
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