/batinterations

A manually edited file to collate bat interaction data from literature

Build Status GloBI

A selection of interaction data for Rousettus aegyptiacus to be indexed by Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI, https://globalbioticinteractions.org)

References

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  • Thomas, D.W. & Marshall, A.G. (1984). Reproduction and growth in three species of West African fruit bats. Journal of Zoology, 202(2), 265-281.
  • Zohoori, H., Kaibi, B.H., Karami, M., Khorasani, N., Dareshoori, B. & Dakhteh, M.H. (2007). Some observation on fruit used by birds and Egyptian fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus on Qeshm Island, Southern Iran. Podoces, 2(2), 156-9.