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Discover Ludwig'disperse seeds' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of scattering seeds in order to promote their growth. For example, "Farmers use tractors to disperse seeds over the fields."
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Winds disperse seeds from various plants, enabling the survival and dispersal of those plant species, as well as flying insect populations.
Terrestrial mammals also help to disperse seeds.
Rarely, water-driven soil erosion will disperse seeds downhill.
Plants produce pigments to advertise rewards for animals which pollinate flowers and disperse seeds.
Birds, on the other hand, are after the pulp of the fruit and disperse seeds undamaged.
"They eat loads of insects, they are pollinators, and they disperse seeds".
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Researchers from Rice University report in the journal Nature that the amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum can disperse seed and then selectively harvest crop.
Just studying the manifold mechanisms nature has devised to disperse seed is fascinating - there are parachutes, burrs that stick to fur, and seed that is carried away by ants or wrapped in juicy flesh to involve birds.
If this area is used homogeneously by the local frugivorous fauna, animals could disperse seed evenly through the area.
If only seeds dispersed away from conspecific canopies are considered, flying foxes still dispersed seeds significantly further than all other dispersers, followed by pigeons (Fig. 4C).
Many studies have found that ungulates are capable of dispersing seeds but few quantify the relative importance of ungulate dispersal across the landscape.
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