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Briefing: Nest-building birds help disperse cotton further than wind, study suggests
Strategic angle: A study reveals that birds significantly contribute to the dispersal of wild cotton, surpassing the role of wind.
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Updated 24 days ago
A recent study published in the journal Oikos reveals that birds play a crucial role in the dispersal of wild cotton, surpassing the effectiveness of wind.
Conducted in southern Africa, the research shows that birds actively collect wild cotton for nesting materials, thereby facilitating its spread.
This finding suggests that avian activity could be a key factor in the ecological dynamics of cotton distribution, impacting local biodiversity and plant propagation.