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Fruits, Frugivores and Fleshy-fruit plants in Sriharikota, south India

Interactions between fruits and fruit eating animals

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The study explores the relationship between fruit-eating birds and mammals and the fleshy-fruit species they consume in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. It documents 56 species of fruit resources, highlighting key findings such as the role of figs as a vital food source for species like the Coppersmith Barbet and fruit bats. The research identifies fruit traits that limit consumption, monitors fruiting seasons in relation to rainfall, and emphasizes the need for conservation efforts, particularly for figs and other critical flora, due to the unpredictable availability of fleshy fruits.

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Fruits, Frugivores and Fleshy-fruit plants in Sriharikota, south India, Patrick David

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2012
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Titre
Fruits, Frugivores and Fleshy-fruit plants in Sriharikota, south India
Sous-titre
Interactions between fruits and fruit eating animals
Langue
Anglais
Format
souple
Pages
176
ISBN13
9783659300103
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The study explores the relationship between fruit-eating birds and mammals and the fleshy-fruit species they consume in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. It documents 56 species of fruit resources, highlighting key findings such as the role of figs as a vital food source for species like the Coppersmith Barbet and fruit bats. The research identifies fruit traits that limit consumption, monitors fruiting seasons in relation to rainfall, and emphasizes the need for conservation efforts, particularly for figs and other critical flora, due to the unpredictable availability of fleshy fruits.