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Picot Monica, Jenkins R. K. B., Ramilijaona O., Racey P. A., Carrière Stéphanie M.. (2007). The feeding ecology of Eidolon dupreanum (Pteropodidae) in eastern Madagascar. African Journal of Ecology, 45 (4), p. 645-650. ISSN 0141-6707.

Titre du document
The feeding ecology of Eidolon dupreanum (Pteropodidae) in eastern Madagascar
Année de publication
2007
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000250402300026
Auteurs
Picot Monica, Jenkins R. K. B., Ramilijaona O., Racey P. A., Carrière Stéphanie M.
Source
African Journal of Ecology, 2007, 45 (4), p. 645-650 ISSN 0141-6707
We investigated the diet of the endemic fruit bat Eidolon dupreanum (Chiroptera : Pteropodidae) in eastern Madagascar. We collected faecal and ejecta samples under day roosts and at nocturnal feeding trees. Eidolon dupreanum ate mainly fruit, although Eucalyptus spp. flowers were also consumed. In total, 30 plant species (fourteen identified and sixteen unidentified) were recorded in the diet, including six introduced taxa. Polyscias spp. trees, which occurred in humid forest at least 5 km from the roost, were the most frequently recorded plant in the diet. Fruits of Psidium spp. were abundant near to the roost but relatively uncommon in the faeces. Passage through the alimentary canal was limited to seeds < 7 mm and there was some evidence for a positive effect on germination after passage through bats' stomachs. The role of fruit bats as seed dispersers in forest ecosystems in Madagascar should be used as an additional leverage for their conservation.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde animal [080]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010040831]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010040831
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