- In ****tophyte plants, seed
dispersal is the movement,
spread or
transport of
seeds away from the
parent plant.
Plants have
limited mobility and rely...
- animals,
thereby using them as
dispersal agents.
These plants are
termed zoochorous;
common examples include ****lebur,
unicorn plant, and
beggarticks (or...
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distances from the
parent plant during seed
dispersal by help of
animals (
zoochorous). ****leburs are short-day plants,
meaning they only
initiate flowering...
-
seasonal predictors of
adult butterfly occurrence is the
ripening of
zoochorous fruit.
Adult emergence occurs primarily in the
beginning of the wet season...
-
structure of
plants whose seeds they dis****. The
majority of
these zoochorous plants cannot recruit without dispersal and the
homogeneous spatial structure...
-
occur in the Americas, Africa, Polynesia,
Europe and Asia.
Bidens are
zoochorous;
their seeds will
stick to clothing, fur or feathers, and be
carried to...
- the
family Euphorbiaceae,
tribe Drypeteae, and was the sole
pantropical zoochorous genus of the family. The
genus comprises about 200 species,
found in Africa...
- mericarps,
pyrenes or seeds.
Fleshy fruit taxa are
probably all (endo)
zoochorous (e.g.
tribes Pavetteae, Psychotrieae),
while the
dispersal of dry fruits...
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seeds are round, with
hooked spikes protruding in all directions. It is
zoochorous,
dispersing its
barbed seeds via
attachment to animals. The
species was...