These findings align with previous research showing faster germination after gut passage, and add new evidence that this can translate into real fitness benefits for plants. (10/10)

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#PlantDispersal #SeedEcology #Endozoochory #AoBpapers

Better out than in: faecal matrix inhibits establishment success after waterfowl endozoochory

AbstractBackground and Aims. Many plant species undergo long-distance dispersal through migratory waterbirds. However, there is little information about th

OUP Academic

🌱Check the newly published article ‘Better out than in: faecal matrix inhibits establishment success after waterfowl endozoochory’ in @AnnBot by Iciar Jiménez-Martín and co-authors🧵(1/10)

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#PlantDispersal #SeedEcology #Endozoochory #AoBpapers

Float, fly, then sink: wetland plant seed buoyancy is lost after internal dispersal by waterbirds - Hydrobiologia

Seed dispersal distance is an important indicator of how well a plant species can cope with environmental changes. Seeds of wetland plants are primarily dispersed by hydrochory (floating on the water surface) or endozoochory (ingestion and egestion by animals). However, both mechanisms can also be combined (diplochory), which increases dispersal distances. In wetlands, seeds often float on the water surface before ingestion and transport by animals, such as waterbirds. Here, we consider what happens next after endozoochory and test whether seeds dispersed inside waterbirds can then continue to disperse by hydrochory. We experimentally assessed the buoyancy capacity of 41 wetland plant species for 14 weeks before and after simulated passage through avian digestive systems. This revealed that (1) seeds of plants previously assigned a hydrochory dispersal syndrome floated longer than those from other syndromes, but with considerable overlap; (2) fully aquatic and shoreline plant species had seeds with stronger buoyancy than terrestrial plants; and (3) digestive processes negatively affected seed buoyancy capacity for all plant species, which included wetland species with a typical hydrochory syndrome. The capacity for hydrochory is more limited after endozoochory than beforehand, with strong implications for the effectiveness of seed dispersal.

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New NIOO publication: Traits for transport: Alien #wetland plants gain an advantage during endozoochorous #seeddispersal by #waterfowl. #biodiversity #seedtraits #endozoochory #anasplatyrhynchos
https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.14154
It sounds like a joke but it's true, #tomato seeds do survive the human digestive passage. That's how the wild relatives are distributed: internally by animals (called '#endozoochory').
If not dying during the #sewage treatment, #tomatoe plants can grow nearby rivers, well-fertilised by human waste. You can call them truly 'turdmatoes'.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11789799/Struggling-buy-tomatoes-growing-SEWAGE-beach.html
Struggling to buy tomatoes? You can find them growing in SEWAGE on the beach 

As shortages of fresh vegetables in supermarkets mean British households struggle to cook familiar meals, some have decided to source their own produce in the British countryside.

Daily Mail

There is a robin helping itself to the berries on my Virginia Creeper vine, and other as-yet unidentified #birds partaking of the chokecherries that we left on our trees. #frugivory in action with #endozoochory soon to come!

It warms my heart to see the #NativePlants in my yard being part of the local #ecosystem.