I recite these names in part to illustrate the wide geographic dispersal of the scholars. |
Many of them flourish in a broad range of habitats, and nearly all of them are adapted for wide dispersal. |
The gain was in authorial sympathy and readerly involvement, as well as the dispersal of interpretive possibilities. |
Migratory habit is related to philopatry, because resident species of birds tend to have lower dispersal rates than migratory species. |
In fact, the seed dispersal rate was notably higher when capsules dried after a rainy period. |
The Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism declined to respond to queries regarding the information dispersal. |