This is most notable in Australian and South African sclerophyll plant communities.
A diaspore of seed(s) plus fruit is common in plants dispersed by frugivores.
Fruit-eating bats typically carry the diaspore to a favorite perch, where they eat the fruit and discard the seed.
These occur in a variety of weedy and ruderal species native to steppes and deserts.
[2] Although in some species the diaspore is a foxtail, in a few (the "tumble grasses") it is like a tumbleweed[citation needed].