Review:

Seed Dispersal By Wind

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Seed dispersal by wind is a natural mechanism where seeds are carried away from their parent plant by the wind, allowing for greater dispersal and colonization of new areas.

Key Features

  • Efficient dispersal over long distances
  • Reduces competition among offspring
  • Increases genetic diversity within populations

Pros

  • Allows for colonization of new habitats
  • Helps maintain genetic diversity
  • Cost-effective method of dispersal for plants

Cons

  • Seeds may land in unsuitable habitats
  • Dependent on wind patterns and conditions
  • Limited control over where seeds land

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 04:18:52 PM UTC