Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4395056 | Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study records for the first time three mammal species as nectar robbers on the ginger Alpinia roxburghii Sweet. We examined the behavior of nectar robbers and compared with earlier studies on a single plant species. We recorded seven species of nectar robbers: three squirrels, one bird, and three bees. Timing of robbing nectars were similar; however, robbing behavior differed among robbers. In particular, squirrels damaged the flower parts while robbing the nectar.
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Authors
Xiaobao Deng, Wen Deng, Alice Catherine Hughes, Dharmalingam Mohandass,