Pollination implications of the diverse diet of tropical nectar-feeding bats roosting in an urban cave
Background: Intense landscaping often alters the plant composition in urban areas. Knowing which plant species that pollinators are visiting in urban areas is necessary for understanding how landscaping impacts biodiversity and associated ecosystem services. The cave nectar bat, Eonycteris spelaea,...
Main Authors: | Lim, Voon Ching, Ramli, Rosli, Bhassu, Subha, Wilson, John-James |
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2018
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