noun
- Plural of diaspore; a plant structure or organism that is dispersed by natural means (wind, water, or animals) to establish new populations in different locations.
- Plural of diaspore; a mineral form of aluminum oxide hydroxide, used as a source of aluminum.
Usage: biology; ecology
Usage: mineralogy; geology
Examples
- Seeds and spores are common diaspores that allow plants to spread across new territories.
- The dandelion produces lightweight diaspores that travel long distances on the wind.
- Diaspores with hooks or barbs attach to animal fur for dispersal.
- Geologists study diaspores to understand the mineral composition of bauxite deposits.
- Water-dispersed diaspores are often found in aquatic and wetland ecosystems.