zoochory
Zoochory is the movement of plant propagules, such as seeds or fruits, by animals, and is a major mechanism of seed dispersal in many ecosystems. It includes several mechanisms, notably endozoochory, ectozoochory, and synzoochory.
Endozoochory occurs when animals eat fleshy fruits and the seeds pass through the digestive system to be
Ectozoochory involves seeds that attach to fur, feathers, or other body surfaces and are transported externally.
Synzoochory refers to seed dispersal via caching or seed storage by animals, often by scatter-hoarding of seeds
Zoochory influences plant population dynamics, community composition, and range expansion. It is closely linked to animal