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Mechanistic models of seed dispersal by wind
Ran Nathan
*
, Gabriel G. Katul
, Gil Bohrer
, Anna Kuparinen
, Merel B. Soons
, Sally E. Thompson
, Ana Trakhtenbrot
, Henry S. Horn
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior (EEB)
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Mechanistic Model
100%
Seed Dispersal by Wind
100%
Dispersal Kernel
66%
Ballistic Model
66%
Order of Magnitude
33%
Power Law
33%
Analytic Model
33%
Turbulence
33%
Three-order
33%
Flow Field
33%
Population Dynamics
33%
Wind Speed
33%
Bifurcation
33%
Wind Dispersal
33%
Tail Distribution
33%
Biological Factors
33%
Fluid Dynamics
33%
Airflow
33%
Turbulent Diffusion
33%
Wind Statistics
33%
Seed Terminal Velocity
33%
Computationally Intensive
33%
Seed Dispersal
33%
Seed Source
33%
Dispersal Events
33%
Transport Processes
33%
Physical Factors
33%
Turbulent Fluctuation
33%
Seed Motion
33%
Explicit Simulation
33%
Conceptual Development
33%
Large-scale Process
33%
Tail Effect
33%
Mean Wind
33%
Dynamic Tool
33%
Passive Transport
33%
Range Expansion
33%
Vertical Velocity Component
33%
Extreme Value Distribution
33%
Population Range
33%
Fine Resolution
33%
Seed Dispersal Distance
33%
Dynamic Expansion
33%
Dispersal Mechanism
33%
Engineering
Mechanistic Model
100%
Terminal Velocity
50%
Velocity Component
50%
Relative Importance
50%
Multiple Scale
50%
Fine Resolution
50%
Turbulent Diffusion
50%
Transport Process
50%
Fluid Dynamics
50%
Air Flow
50%
Flow Distribution
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Seed Dispersal
100%
Flow Distribution
20%
Power Law
20%
Transport Process
20%
Fluid Dynamics
20%
Air Flow
20%
Turbulent Diffusion
20%
Terminal Velocity
20%
Range Expansion
20%