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Physically, this is because, on average, the mean shear causes larger separation between particle pairs so that larger eddies disperse them.
The police indiscriminately dispersed demonstrators and arrested workers at random.
Arguably, random dispersal would allow them to have more progeny than if they had not dispersed.
Most values on the dependent variable for this analysis are around 5 per cent, while a few are dispersed at very high levels.
Unless precautions are taken, humans could act as vectors for a range of dangerous pathogens and could disperse them widely.
Whether this is typical of parasitic nematodes is an open question since the few species analysed have been actively dispersed by human activities.
In conclusion, the species can regenerate without elephants, but may have in the past been dispersed mostly by elephants.
The majority of the elephants using the park disperse during the wet season into surrounding areas to forage.
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