“…Waterbird endozoochory has now been demonstrated for a variety of terrestrial and aquatic plants that lack a fleshy fruit, although this does not coincide with the dispersal syndromes often assigned based on seed morphology (Bartel, Sheppard, Lovas‐Kiss, & Green, ; Lovas‐Kiss, Sanchez, et al, ; Lovas‐Kiss et al, ; Lovas‐Kiss, Vizi, et al, ). This is a form of “nonclassical endozoochory,” as it does not coincide with the “endozoochory syndrome” (Green, Elmberg, & Lovas‐Kiss, ). Diet studies for dabbling ducks suggest they disperse over 500 plant species in Europe alone (Lovas‐Kiss, Vizi, et al, ; Soons, Brochet, Kleyheeg, & Green, ).…”