hajutatusel
Hajutatusel is a term used in Estonian ecology and biogeography to describe the process by which individuals or their propagules move away from their origin and establish in new locations. The concept corresponds to the English term dispersal and encompasses the release, transport, and successful establishment of organisms beyond their point of origin. In ecological studies, hajutatusel helps explain how populations connect, how species expand their ranges, and how gene flow occurs across landscapes.
Dispersal occurs through multiple mechanisms. Abiotic vectors include wind (anemochory) and water (hydrochory), while biotic vectors
The ecological and evolutionary significance of hajutatusel is broad. It influences colonization of new habitats, population
Applications include conservation planning (designing corridors to maintain connectivity), restoration ecology (assessing source populations and colonization
See also: dispersal ecology; seed dispersal; metapopulation theory.