- the
outside of
vertebrate animals (mostly mammals), a
process known as
epizoochory.
Plant species transported externally by
animals can have a
variety of...
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function of the bur is to
spread the
seeds of the bur plant,
often through epizoochory. The
hooks of the bur are used to
latch onto fur or fabric, enabling...
- an
elaiosome (primarily for ants),
which are
other fleshy structures.
Epizoochory occurs in
plants whose seeds are
adapted to
cling on to
animals and be...
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Anemochory (wind dispersal) is common, ****isted by a
hairy pappus.
Epizoochory is
another common method, in
which the
dispersal unit, a
single cypsela...
- It is
surmised that it came to
Hawaii by
being deposited by a bird (
epizoochory). "Carex
subfusca W.Boott".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic...
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spread their seeds by
adhering to animal's fur and skin, this is
known as
epizoochory.
Types of dry
fruits include achenes, capsules,
follicles or nuts. Dry...
- two-word name of a species, such as "mirabilis" in
Welwitschia mirabilis.
epizoochory A type of seed
dispersal that
occurs when
seeds or
fruits physically...
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recurvata is
capable of
dispersal through animal-mediated vectors, such as
epizoochory or endozoochory.
Mature seeds have no
apparent adhesive on the exterior...
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endozoochory (specifically,
being eaten but not
digested by rabbits) and
epizoochory (carried on the fur).
Although it is
sometimes described as occurring...
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Synzoochory is
dispersal of
diaspores by the
mouthparts of animals, and
Epizoochory is the
accidental dispersal by animals.
Differing characteristics of...