Epizoochori
Epizoochori is a fascinating mode of seed dispersal where seeds are transported externally by animals. The word itself derives from Greek roots: "epi" meaning on, "zoo" meaning animal, and "chori" meaning dispersal. This contrasts with endozoochory, where seeds are ingested and dispersed internally through an animal's digestive tract.
In epizoochory, seeds attach themselves to the exterior of animals. This attachment can occur through various
The effectiveness of epizoochory depends on the seed's ability to maintain its hold on the animal during