Why do hot pepper plants exist? Wouldn’t it have been an evolutionary disadvantage to have fruits that were painful for animals to eat?

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Why do hot pepper plants exist? Wouldn’t it have been an evolutionary disadvantage to have fruits that were painful for animals to eat?

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Capsaicin acts as an antifungal, so it likely originally evolved to protect the plants from mold. This would help in humid, tropical climates.

As mentioned earlier, the high levels of capsaicin in modern plants are mostly due to selective breeding.

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