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The seeds of the agoho tree (Casuarina equisetifolia) are primarily dispersed by wind and water. The lightweight seeds can be carried over long distances by air currents, while they can also float on water, allowing them to be transported by tides and currents. This dual mode of dispersal helps the species colonize various coastal and disturbed environments effectively. Additionally, animals may contribute to seed dispersal by inadvertently transporting them.

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