TY - JOUR AU - AB - Long-distance seed dispersal figures prominently in most plant conservation biology arguments, yet we possess little more than anecdotes concerning the relationship among deposition (seeds/m2), source strength (seeds/m2), and distance. In this paper we derive two simple models for long-distance deposition. The models are tested at the scale of 100–1600 m from the source and found to be within 5-fold of the observed deposition. There is no discernable decline in deposition for the range 300–1600 m. While we hesitate to extend model predictions to greater distances, both the models and the empirical results allow us to assert that rare wind-dispersed species in woodlots (dispersal distance around 1 km) are effectively isolated from one another at the temporal scale of 1000 years. Key words: plant conservation biology, wind dispersal of seeds, metapopulations. TI - Long-distance wind dispersal of tree seeds JF - Canadian Journal of Botany DO - 10.1139/b95-113 DA - 1995-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/crossref/long-distance-wind-dispersal-of-tree-seeds-5oIApkPhXs SP - 1036 EP - 1045 VL - 73 IS - 7 DP - DeepDyve ER -