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Seed Dispersal

By W. J. (William James) Beal

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the amazing journeys of seeds as they hitch rides, float on the breeze, and cleverly adapt to conquer new territories with the help of the animal kingdom.

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2008-07-31
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Summary

"Seed Dispersal" by W. J. (William James) Beal is a scientific exploration of how plants distribute their seeds across the environment. It examines different ways seeds move, such as by wind, water, and animals, providing a resource for budding botanists and teachers to investigate the fascinating world of plant migration. The publication starts by introducing the idea of seed dispersal. Also, it shows how animals play a big part in helping plants spread to new places. The author uses examples that relate to larger animals that journey for food or safety and smaller animals that creatively hitchhike or float along. This groundwork introduces the different plant species and their special ways of spreading seeds. It showcases the complex relationships between plants and animals in nature.

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