Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia

Eonycteris spelaea is recognized as the principal pollinator of most chiropterophilous plants in SE Asia. The present study describes its feeding behaviour and clarifies its role in cross pollinating these highly self-incompatible plants. Ten individuals of E. spelaea were radio-tracked during the f...

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Main Authors: Pushpa Raj Acharya, Paul A Racey, Sunthorn Sotthibandhu, Sara Bumrungsri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Enviroquest Ltd. 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Pollination Ecology
Online Access:https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/321
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spelling doaj-f61fae0244db42e5af206e2a0681ac152021-07-28T12:30:22ZengEnviroquest Ltd.Journal of Pollination Ecology1920-76032015-03-0115445010.26786/1920-7603(2015)5169Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast AsiaPushpa Raj Acharya0Paul A Racey1Sunthorn Sotthibandhu2Sara Bumrungsri3Prince of Songkla UniversityUniversity of Exeter in CornwallSongkhla Rajabhat UniversityPrince of Songkla UniversityEonycteris spelaea is recognized as the principal pollinator of most chiropterophilous plants in SE Asia. The present study describes its feeding behaviour and clarifies its role in cross pollinating these highly self-incompatible plants. Ten individuals of E. spelaea were radio-tracked during the flowering period of durian (Durio zibethinus) and petai (Parkia speciosa) in an agricultural mosaic in southern Thailand. Eonycteris spelaea makes a mean of seven visits per hour to these trees and 80-86% of each feeding bout involves visits to multiple conspecific trees. During each visit, 93% of D. zibethinus stigmas and 50% of P. speciosa stigmas were loaded with conspecific pollen. Eonycteris spelaea was the most common bat visitor to the trees. High visitation frequency and conspecific pollen deposition by E. spelaea to D. zibethinus and P. speciosa indicates that this nectarivorous bat is an effective pollinator. Mixed planting of chiropterophilous trees in fruit orchards is recommended to ensure regular visits of E. spelaea. Protecting natural roost caves of E. spelaea is also essential in order to maintain the vital ecosystem service provided by these bats.https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/321
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author Pushpa Raj Acharya
Paul A Racey
Sunthorn Sotthibandhu
Sara Bumrungsri
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Paul A Racey
Sunthorn Sotthibandhu
Sara Bumrungsri
Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia
Journal of Pollination Ecology
author_facet Pushpa Raj Acharya
Paul A Racey
Sunthorn Sotthibandhu
Sara Bumrungsri
author_sort Pushpa Raj Acharya
title Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia
title_short Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia
title_full Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>Eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in Southeast Asia
title_sort feedingbehaviour of the dawn bat (<i>eonycteris spelaea</i>) promotes cross pollination of economically important plants in southeast asia
publisher Enviroquest Ltd.
series Journal of Pollination Ecology
issn 1920-7603
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Eonycteris spelaea is recognized as the principal pollinator of most chiropterophilous plants in SE Asia. The present study describes its feeding behaviour and clarifies its role in cross pollinating these highly self-incompatible plants. Ten individuals of E. spelaea were radio-tracked during the flowering period of durian (Durio zibethinus) and petai (Parkia speciosa) in an agricultural mosaic in southern Thailand. Eonycteris spelaea makes a mean of seven visits per hour to these trees and 80-86% of each feeding bout involves visits to multiple conspecific trees. During each visit, 93% of D. zibethinus stigmas and 50% of P. speciosa stigmas were loaded with conspecific pollen. Eonycteris spelaea was the most common bat visitor to the trees. High visitation frequency and conspecific pollen deposition by E. spelaea to D. zibethinus and P. speciosa indicates that this nectarivorous bat is an effective pollinator. Mixed planting of chiropterophilous trees in fruit orchards is recommended to ensure regular visits of E. spelaea. Protecting natural roost caves of E. spelaea is also essential in order to maintain the vital ecosystem service provided by these bats.
url https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/321
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