Answer:
The dispersal of seeds.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fruit and seed dispersal is an important mechanism for angiosperm plants as it allows colonization of new areas. This factor is fundamental for the survival of new individuals, as several copies in the same area trigger competition for resources.
Fruit and seed dispersal can occur by wind, water or animals. When dispersed by animals, the dispersion is called zoochory and can occur in three main ways: fruit ingestion and seed release (endozoocoria), conscious fruit and seed transport (synzoocoria), and fruit and seed transport accidentally (epizoocoria).
Endozoocoria and sinzoocoria are closely related to fleshy and colorful fruits, since in these cases the animal is usually looking for a way to feed itself. The epizoocoria is not normally associated with food, but rather with the structures that make fruits and seeds attach to the animal's body. In this case, fruits and seeds with hooks, thorns and peels that are easily fixed are common.