“…However, because some birds and bryophytes share the same habitats, these birds may serve as animal vectors that allow these small plants to reach areas that they would not reach otherwise, or help reach them quicker. The behavior of birds can aid in directed and long-distance movement of bryophytes as they may act as dispersers in local sites through foraging and nesting (Calvelo et al, 2006;Parnikoza et al, 2012;Amélio et al, 2017;Parnikoza et al, 2018), and transcontinentally through migratory movements (Chmielewski & Eppley, 2019). Birds can disperse bryophytes long distances via ectozoochory, by external transportation (Lewis et al, 2014), and may be able to do this via endozoochory, through internal ingestion, as has also been shown with ferns and other herbs (Lovas-Kiss et al, 2018;Blanco et al, 2019;Hervías-Parejo et al, 2019;Silva et al, 2020).…”