If you are walking in the woods and a bug falls on you and it hops off when you get back to your neighborhood that is dispersal
Yes, humans affect other species in many ways. Humans disperse other species by actually transporting them to places where the species does not occur naturally, such as the introduction of rabbits to Australia. Humans encroach on wild habitat and the animal species there move away, usually to less hospitable areas. Bears and mountain lions in the North American west lose ground to new towns, ski resorts, mining activity. So-called big game hunting in Africa brought several species to the brink of extinction until game reserves were created. Even in these protected areas poaching is a big problem. We destroy more than we "disperse".
No .
humans. coconuts are dispersed by water
It is dispersed by animals and humans.
by animals and humans when they eat mangoes they throw the seeds
No!?
Three factors that limit dispersal of a species are physical barriers, competition, and climate.
by animals and humans when they eat mangoes they throw the seeds
When humans and animals eat pumpkins, they spread the seeds.
The species name for humans is sapiens. Our genus-species name is Homo sapiens.
so it can reproduce its plant species. how about taking up science classes?
Humans are a species of mammal.