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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
Because iguanas are likely to be important seed dispersers for many native plants, their loss has serious consequences for the ecosystems to which they ...
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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
West Indies, and a dominant ecological force. Because they are likely to be important seed dispersers for many endemic plants (Iverson, 1985), the loss of West Indian iguanas has serious consequences ...
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EUROBATS: The Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European
Bats
Some European bats also serve as pollinators and seed dispersers of many plants important to humans. To scotch some myths... There are no vampire bats ...
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Mission
In other parts of the world bats are important pollinators and seed dispersers of many important plant species. In Arizona and southwards into Mexico, the endangered Sanborn's ... pollinators of Agave plants, which are used to make tequila. Bats are also the primary dispersers of seeds for many tropical plant species, and it has been shown that bat dispersed ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: Kids Bat Camp
Forgotten Pollinators Fruit and nectar bats visit flowers in search of pollen and nectar. They ... about protecting them. Thank bat pollinators for fruits like bananas, mangoes and figs. Thanks bat seed dispersers for helping re-grow the rainforest. Adopt a bat Christmas Bat Story Bats A to ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: Publications
Article 90. Hodgkison, R., S. T. Balding, et al. (2003). "Fruit bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) as seed dispersers and pollinators in a lowland Malaysian rainforest." Biotropica 35 (4): 491-502. Journal Article 91 ... 94. Long, E. and P. Racey (2002). "The role of Pteropus rufus (Pteropodidae) in the seed dispersal of two endemic figs ( Ficus species) in SE Madagascar ." Journal Article 95. Lafortune, ...
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bushmeat blog
At the same time, market-driven hunting is impoverishing some areas of seed dispersers and predators, making it more difficult for forests to recover. Climate change -- an its forecast ...
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Gibbons in Central Borneo. Ibis, 140 (4): 686-687. McConkey, K.R. 1999. Gibbons as seed dispersers in the rain-forests of Central Borneo. PhD dissertation, Cambridge, UK. Presentations at meetings McConkey ... in a Bornean rain forest. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. McConkey, K.R. 1999. Seed dispersal by gibbons in the rain-forests of central Borneo. Invited paper, British Ecological ...
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Issues in Tropical Forest Landscapes Series - Rainforest CRC
Management of Flying Fox Camps in an Urbanising Region Flying foxes are important pollinators and seed dispersers of many plant species. They play important roles in the reproduction, regeneration and dispersal of ...
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Land Trust
Lauraceae, Symplicaceae, Sapotaceae, Fabaceae, and Moraceae, which are renowned for their mammalian and avian seed-dispersers and their involvement in complex species interactions. Lower montane wet forest harbors more orchid species ...
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