Size Matters: Effects of Propagule Size on Dispersal in Rivers
Abstract Biological particles (e.g., bacteria, eggs, fruit/seeds and larvae) of a wide range of sizes (i.e., 10−6–10−1 m) are transported over various distances (i.e., 100–104 m) downstream in rivers. We examined the effects of propagule size on downstream dispersal by releasing biodegradable microb...
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          | Main Authors: | Christopher R. Farrow, Loong‐Tak Lim, Todd J. Morris, Josef D. Ackerman | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
| Published: | Wiley
    
        2025-08-01 | 
| Series: | Water Resources Research | 
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1029/2024WR039620 | 
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