Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of the Old World tropics Nearly 200 species play an essential role as forest pollinators and seed dispersers, yet they are frequently misunderstood intensely persecuted and exceptionally vulnerable to extinction Their role in the propagation of numerous important plants remains virtually uninvestigated. However, our review of already available literature demonstrates that at least 289 plant species rely to vatying degrees on large populations of flying foxes for propagation. These plants, in addition to their many ecological contributing produce some 448 economically valuable products. The fact that flying foxes are increasingly threaten and that...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
Conservation relies upon a primary understanding of changes in a species' population size, distribut...
Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of t...
Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of t...
Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of t...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...
Fruit bats provide valuable pollination services to humans through a unique coevolutionary relations...
Bats are the only flying mammal. Megachiropteran bats belong to Pteropodidae family are necessary fo...
In the reproductive biology of organisms, a continuum exists from "highly reproductive species" at o...
On oceanic islands, where plants have coevolved with depauperate pollinator and seeddispersing guild...
Flying-foxes are large bats that feed on nectar, pollen and fruit at night, and roost by day in colo...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
Conservation relies upon a primary understanding of changes in a species' population size, distribut...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
Conservation relies upon a primary understanding of changes in a species' population size, distribut...
Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of t...
Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of t...
Flying foxes are animals of extraordinary ecological and economic importance throughout forests of t...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...
Fruit bats provide valuable pollination services to humans through a unique coevolutionary relations...
Bats are the only flying mammal. Megachiropteran bats belong to Pteropodidae family are necessary fo...
In the reproductive biology of organisms, a continuum exists from "highly reproductive species" at o...
On oceanic islands, where plants have coevolved with depauperate pollinator and seeddispersing guild...
Flying-foxes are large bats that feed on nectar, pollen and fruit at night, and roost by day in colo...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
Conservation relies upon a primary understanding of changes in a species' population size, distribut...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
The dependency of highly endemic island floras on few potential pollinators in depauperate island fa...
Conservation relies upon a primary understanding of changes in a species' population size, distribut...