The flowers have a pale yellow-green to pinkish-orange viviparous propagule grows from within the calyx and is 5 12 cm long and 1 2 cm wide.
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Una Smith offered no sources for that and seems to think a diaspore is both the macroscopic propagule and the spore, even though the propagule disperses a seed for angiosperms.
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Una Smith offered no sources for that and seems to think a diaspore is both the macroscopic propagule and the spore, even though the propagule disperses a seed for angiosperms.
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The insect predation did not focus on a single mangrove or propagule size; but the study found that larger propagules developed more rapidly, thus having a better chance at survival.
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Arctic wolves failed to establish a living population in east Greenland for over 40 years due to : a low propagule pressure, invasions were high risk, and only singletons made it into eastern Greenland.
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In biology, a "'propagule "'is any material that is used for the purpose of propagating an organism to the next stage in their life cycle, such as by microbial cysts ).
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It is worthy to note, though, that in Britton-Simmons and Abbott s study ( 2008 ) of the successfulness of seaweed establishment in marine algal communities, propagule pressure was not sufficient to maximize invasion success.
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"Bruguiera cylindrica " can be confused with " Bruguiera gymnorhiza ", but that has larger, red flowers and red sepals which remain attached to the propagule, which is a straight cylinder in shape rather than being slightly curved.
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Assuming a constant rate " c " of propagule generation from each of the " N " occupied patches, during a time " dt ", each unoccupied patch can become occupied with a colonization probability " cNdt ".