This paper describes the feeding behaviour ofRousettus leschenaulti Desmarest, 1820 on lychees, the preferred cultivated food of this bat in captive conditions. We found that feeding comprised 25–30% of the total activity of these animals in a flight cage and that feeding durations were not significantly different between two sexes. To evaluate the role of odor and vision in foraging behaviour, we provided animals with artificial lychees, real lychees and artificial lychees soaked in the juice of real lychees and we recorded the number of feeding approaches to the different “fruit” types. The results indicated that bats approached real fruit significantly more than artificial fruit, and that the number of approaches to the soaked artificial...
The “residents and raiders” theory emphasizes the importance of conspecific feeding interference in ...
In studies on frugivory and seed dispersal, it is frequently assumed that individual frugivores of t...
To forage efficiently, animals should selectively attend to and remember the cues of food that best ...
This paper describes the feeding behaviour ofRousettus leschenaulti Desmarest, 1820 on lychees, the ...
We examined the olfactory and visual abilities of megachiropteran bats, Cynopterus sphinx, for discr...
ABSTRACT Studies suggest that frugivorous bats search and select fruit mainly by olfaction so that t...
We carried out a set of experiments on a megachiropteran bat Cynopterus sphinx to examine its olfact...
Abstract We studied the echolocation and foraging behavior of two Neotropical frugivorous leaf-nosed...
Studies suggest that frugivorous bats search and select fruit mainly by olfaction so that they can b...
Animals rely upon chemical cues to find critical resources for their survival and fitness, including...
Frugivorous bats from the Old and New World use odor cues to locate and assess fruit condition. We h...
In this study I compared the digestive processing of nectar sugars and pollen between specialized an...
International audienceFlight cage choice experiments carried out over 4 mo demonstrated that a Malag...
SYNOPSIS. In this paper we discuss how yeast, fungi ubiquitously present in sugar-rich fruit, can in...
ABSTRACT: Frugivorous animals may use morphological traits of food items such as size, hardness, sha...
The “residents and raiders” theory emphasizes the importance of conspecific feeding interference in ...
In studies on frugivory and seed dispersal, it is frequently assumed that individual frugivores of t...
To forage efficiently, animals should selectively attend to and remember the cues of food that best ...
This paper describes the feeding behaviour ofRousettus leschenaulti Desmarest, 1820 on lychees, the ...
We examined the olfactory and visual abilities of megachiropteran bats, Cynopterus sphinx, for discr...
ABSTRACT Studies suggest that frugivorous bats search and select fruit mainly by olfaction so that t...
We carried out a set of experiments on a megachiropteran bat Cynopterus sphinx to examine its olfact...
Abstract We studied the echolocation and foraging behavior of two Neotropical frugivorous leaf-nosed...
Studies suggest that frugivorous bats search and select fruit mainly by olfaction so that they can b...
Animals rely upon chemical cues to find critical resources for their survival and fitness, including...
Frugivorous bats from the Old and New World use odor cues to locate and assess fruit condition. We h...
In this study I compared the digestive processing of nectar sugars and pollen between specialized an...
International audienceFlight cage choice experiments carried out over 4 mo demonstrated that a Malag...
SYNOPSIS. In this paper we discuss how yeast, fungi ubiquitously present in sugar-rich fruit, can in...
ABSTRACT: Frugivorous animals may use morphological traits of food items such as size, hardness, sha...
The “residents and raiders” theory emphasizes the importance of conspecific feeding interference in ...
In studies on frugivory and seed dispersal, it is frequently assumed that individual frugivores of t...
To forage efficiently, animals should selectively attend to and remember the cues of food that best ...