Bat pollination of kapok tree, Ceiba pentandra

Nathan, P. Thiruchenthil ; Raghuram, H. ; Elangovan, V. ; Karuppudurai, T. ; Marimuthu, G. (2005) Bat pollination of kapok tree, Ceiba pentandra Current Science, 88 (10). pp. 1679-1681. ISSN 0011-3891

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Abstract

Two species of pteropodid bats Cynopterus sphinx and Pteropus giganteus visited inflorescences of kapok trees, Ceiba pentandra through the night. A third species, Rousettus leschenaulti infrequently visited the inflorescences. Both C. sphinx and P. giganteus foraged in groups and there were temporal variations in their visits to the trees. The ventral body surfaces of the bats were covered with pollen grains when they landed on the inflorescences to lap up the nectar. In addition to bats, moths also visited the inflorescences. Bat and insectexclusion experiments were performed to study their pollination efficiency. Bats were more efficient in pollinating flowers of C. pentandra than other pollinators like insects.

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