RT @sara_mmendes
π± New paper out! π± Introduced rabbits as seed dispersers in the Tenerife island! ππ©π Thanks to all the co-authors and specially to @_mariaguerrero_ for the great work!
#seeddispersal #islands https://twitter.com/_mariaguerrero_/status/1632760805618774017
RT @nakayama_naomi
π The last of our (first) dandelion trilogy is out! π
https://elifesciences.org/articles/81962
#Biomechanics #MechanoEcology #SeedDispersal #TheWeedWeLovetoHate #dandelion
@eLife
@LeverhulmeTrust
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#biomechanics #mechanoecology #SeedDispersal #theweedwelovetohate #dandelion
This is very cool. A second example of #bees as seed dispersers, this time orchid bees and stingless bees carrying vanilla seeds (previously only known from Australian stingless bees and a eucalypt species #seeddispersal #plantinsect https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(22)01831-0
#bees #SeedDispersal #plantinsect
RT With over 1400+ species across the world, #bats come in all shapes and sizes. While they are often pooled together as one, each species is unique and each plays a vital role in the web of life: https://buff.ly/3AHpERh
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@JimJourdane
#bats #pollinators #ecosystems #SeedDispersal
#Plant species worldwide have evolved to be dependent on #wildlife for #SeedDispersal
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-02-11-fewer-seeds-spread-as-animals-pollinators-dying.html
#SeedDispersal #wildlife #plant