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How the disappearance of mastodons still threatens native South American forests

1y 7d ago by lemmy.ca/u/ZeroCool in ecology@mander.xyz from phys.org

Ten thousand years ago, mastodons vanished from South America. With them, an ecologically vital function also disappeared: the dispersal of seeds from large-fruited plants. A new study led by the University of O'Higgins, Chile, with key contributions from IPHES-CERCA, demonstrates for the first time—based on direct fossil evidence—that these extinct elephant relatives regularly consumed fruit and were essential allies of many tree species.