Definition of Hydrochory. Meaning of Hydrochory. Synonyms of Hydrochory

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- aquatic (water dwelling) and some terrestrial (land dwelling) species use hydrochory, or seed dispersal through water. Seeds can travel for extremely long...
- In botany, a seed is a plant structure containing an embryo and stored nutrients in a protective coat called a testa. More generally, the term "seed" means...
- dispersal. It is questionable whether barochory is dispersal at all. Hydrochory is seed dispersal by water. Seeds can dis**** by rain or ice or be submerged...
- (zoochory), or non-living vectors, such as the wind (anemochory) or water (hydrochory). In many cases, a dispersal unit will be dis****d by more than one vector...
- (September 2016). "Restoration of Hydrochory Following Dam Removal on the Elwha River, Washington: Restoration of Hydrochory Following Dam Removal on the Elwha...
- wind dispersal, and aiding buoyancy for long-distance dispersal through hydrochory. Primary wind dispersal and secondary water dispersal are usually positively...
- arboreal rodents, porcupines, opossums, and fishes.[citation needed] Hydrochory occurs in Caryodaphnopsis.[dubious – discuss] The leaves of some species...
- ability to germinate. It is spread by rivers at relatively short distances (hydrochory) and by waterfowl and swamp birds (zoochory). As a result, seed dissemination...
- other types of cactus. The floating seeds dis**** through the water (hydrochory). The epiphytic orchid species Galeandra devoniana, which also lives in...
- upriver po****tions, whereas dispersal by floating the figs in water (hydrochory) alone is generally in a downriver direction (in most habitats). The leaves...