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What was the evolutionary advantage of having seeds so large that they could only be dispers...
Smaller seeds may have more dispersal routes, but if they end up near an avocado seed, they will have to grow in its shade. … Seeds may continue to get bigger past the point that they can be swallowed whole by an animal, if simply dropping the seeds is viable (Quercus insignis acorns can be up to 8 cm in diameter), but then there …