Animals
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Urban Ducks and Geese Help Spread Plant Seeds Across Cities
A new study from the Center for Ecological Research in Hungary, in collaboration with the Doñana Biological Station in Spain, and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and Liverpool John Moores University and University of Lincoln in the UK, compares the plants dispersed by mallards and Canada geese found together in 18 different urban and rural wetlands in north-west England (covering Merseyside, Greater Manchester, and the Lake District). The findings are published in the journal Ecology and Evolution.
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