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Fruitbat niche dynamics: their role in maintaining tropical forest diversity.
Hence, habitat heterogeneity may be a key factor promoting fruitbat species diversity in old-growth palaeotropical forests.
Bulmer's fruitbat is a cave-dweller that occurs in mid-montane forests.
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We hypothesise that these long flights over 'foodless' areas would not be compatible with the foraging strategy of certain fruit bats.
Old world fruit bats can be long-distance seed dispersers through extended retention of viable seeds in the gut.
Jamaican fruit bats are most active at midnight; following that, activity begins to die down.
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Livingstone's fruit bats roost in trees, in groups of six to 160 individuals, with up to eight trees per site.
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Differences in home range size and foraging strategies may explain why understorey fruitbat species are more sensitive to fragmentation than canopy ones.
Flying fruitbat faunas of the upper canopy in two paleotropical rain forests.
However, this species certainly has the ability to travel through the trees as it is often found near fruitbat roosts.
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The fruitbat has greater ecological importance in wet habitats.
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The fruitbat may create its own tent to roost in by altering broad leaves.
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The wings of the fruitbat are broad and dark gray in color.
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Feeding behaviour and foraging strategies of captive phyllostomid fruit bats: an experimental study.
The new forest also provides a food source for fruit bats that pollinate durian flowers.
Where possible the presence of fruit bats was confirmed visually, with the aid of a torch, or sunlight directed by a small mirror.
Our results suggest that the strength of the filter exerted by open areas is related with the body size of the neotropical fruit bats.
Our suggestion is that alternative explanations based on the autoecological characteristics of fruit bats should be given attention.
We know very little about the way fruit bats locate new food resources once their current food resource is depleted.
Islands could be less attractive to fruit bats than same-size patches in the natural forest because of a lower availability of resources.
An experimental study of feeding behaviour and foraging strategies of phyllostomid fruit bats.
Green-leaf fractionation by fruit bats: is this feeding behaviour a unique nutritional strategy for herbivores?
Mammals (civets, fruit bats and/or the rhesus macaque) are known to consume eight fruit species containing sucrose, including five in which sucrose is the major sugar.
In total, 352 fruit bats of eight species were captured within the subcanopy of the structurally complex old-growth forest during 72 306 m2 mist net hours of sampling.
This activity is usually carried out in or around fruiting trees, however, with the exception of large fruit bats that carry whole fruits away to feeding roosts.
Efficiency of food utilization by fruit bats.
Efficiency of food utilisation by fruit bats.
Like other fruit bats, it plays an important role in dispersing the seeds of forest trees.
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Fruit bats were the only mammals to cross the ocean divide, but smaller animals were carried here by cyclones and jet stream winds.
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Fangs are most common in carnivores or omnivores, but some herbivores, such as fruit bats, carry them as well.
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The skies hosted three different species of fruit bats, three different species of pigeon, and more than two dozen other types of birds.
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Fruit bats are believed to carry and spread the virus without being affected.
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The epauletted fruit bats travel in small groups of six to twenty bats.
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What makes them different from other fruit bats is their echolocating ability.
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Unfortunately, fruit bats also eat fruit crops intended for human consumption, so are consequently poisoned or otherwise eliminated by farmers to prevent loss of crops.
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Fruit bats attack them when they find the book, and magicians follow them when they run.
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Short-nosed fruit bats inflict serious damage on many fruit crops, and are considered pests.
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Their fruit are a key resource for some frugivores including fruit bats, capuchin monkeys, langurs and mangabeys.
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Men built houses and canoes and fished, hunted birds, fruit bats and crabs, and grew their own crops.
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The baobab tree, for instance, relies almost exclusively on fruit bats to pollinate its flowers.
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All but a few types of fruit bats are nocturnal.
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Certain types of fruit bats have short jaws and powerful teeth to pierce into fruit.
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It is the smallest of all fruit bats.
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Fruit bats, as their name suggests, feed on fruit and because of that are very important to the rainforest.
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The virus may be acquired upon contact with blood or bodily fluids of an infected animal (commonly monkeys or fruit bats).
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A five million-strong colony of fruit bats is also shown, and little impact is made on their numbers by predatory eagles and crocodiles.
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The commerce in fruit bats continues either illegally or because of inadequate restrictions.
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There are 131 species of birds and ten species of fruit bats, and many dwelling mammals, reptiles, and rodents yet to be fully catalogued.
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Eating fruit bats is linked to a neurological disease called lytico-bodig disease.
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The flora provides a suitable habitat for a range of fauna including fruit bats, lilac-crowned wren, reed warbler and the great bowerbird.
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Its diet is omnivorous, and includes rodents, insects, eggs, carrion, fruit, birds and fruit bats.
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Flying foxes (also called fruit bats) visit the area, along with several species of small insect-eating bats.
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They are commonly known as the fruit bats or flying foxes among other colloquial names.
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Fruit bats are another example of a mammalian frugivore.
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There are also large fruit bats, which hang from the trees, eating or sleeping during the day.
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These fruit bats are also very noisy creatures.
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Most epauletted fruit bats can live up to 28 years, and average about 21 years.
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When the fruit bats are in flight, they remain together in long processions.
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There are also fruit bats in the rainforest and a large free-flight area for birds.
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Other fruit bats only have a 6 centimeter long wing span.
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Fruit bats have been recorded carrying fruits weighing 3-14 g or even as much as 50 g.
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Jamaican fruit bats rely on sight and smell to find fruit of certain colors and odors.
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Large numbers of fruit bats feed and roost in the extensive paperbark forests.
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Its seeds are dispersed by birds and fruit bats.
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Like other bare-backed fruit bats, its wings meet along the midline of their bodies, making it a very agile flier.
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Usually fruit bats can survive these creature attacks.
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It eats fruit but is not classified within the fruit bats.
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Populations of epauletted fruit bats are threatened by pesticides on fruit, human disturbance and over-collecting in the past.
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The megabats are fruit bats, but most species can not echolocate.
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The diet consists mainly of birds, lizards, fruit bats and mammals.
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The smell of the fruit also attracts fruit bats, which aid in dispersing the seeds.
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The garden has migratory birds, fruit bats, snakes, jackals, wild cats, mongooses, hares, and a variety of spiders.
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Fruit bats roost in caves, hollow trees, dense foliage, buildings and leaf tents.
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Anonyme boasts more than its fair share of bird life, and fruit bats are also to be found along with a number of giant land tortoises.
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It is also suggested that by eating a wide variety of fruits with varying protein contents, fruit bats are able to maintain an entirely frugivorous diet.
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It is divided into three sections - the bat side with fruit bats, the main exhibit with the lorikeets, and the turaco side with several species of turacos.
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Other mammals like the smooth-coated otter, hog deer, wild boar, flying fox and other fruit bats, wildcat, squirrel, and mongoose can be seen in the wild and in reserves.
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