Even bugs as small as woodlice can disperse seeds they eat, setting a new record for smallest animal recorded to do so. The discovery underscores the crucial yet often overlooked role that small ...
A rarely spotted “supergiant” crustacean related to woodlice is actually a common inhabitant of the sea floor, a new study finds. The deep-sea creature, Alicella gigantea, which can grow up to 34cm ...
The dust-like seeds of the “silver dragon plant” are eaten and dispersed by a great variety of invertebrates. This variety probably benefits the plant, as it allows the seeds to be carried to more ...
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