2021
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13057
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Epizoochorous seed dispersal by an Afroalpine savanna primate

Abstract: Primates are prolific dispersers of seeds via endozoochory (i.e., defecation and spitting). In contrast, epizoochorous seed dispersal (i.e., via adhesion to fur) has rarely been observed in primates. On the Guassa Plateau in north-central Ethiopia, grasseating geladas (Theropithecus gelada) regularly carry on their fur the barbed seeds of a commonly eaten plant, a low-lying herbaceous forb called Agrocharis melanantha [Apiaceae]. Here, we describe the basic ecology of this plant-primate relationship.For 24 mon… Show more

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