2022
DOI: 10.1111/oik.08359
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Forbidden fruits? Ecosystem services from seed dispersal by fruit bats in the context of latent zoonotic risk

Abstract: Old world fruit bats are important seed dispersers of forest plants as well as of commercial fruit crops. Bats scatter seeds across landscapes and also aggregate (clump) seeds under feeding and roosting trees. In agroforestry landscapes, bat frugivory and seed dispersal can result in simultaneous accrual of socio-economic benefits and costs to humans, which may be further affected by human health risks from zoonotic spillover through human-bat interactions. In our study, we used an integrated approach to asses… Show more

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“…Chiroptera, the order including all bat species, contains > 1400 described species and represents approximately 20% of all mammalian diversity on the planet [1]. Bats are an important biodiversity component and provide numerous ecosystem services including insect control, pollination and seed dispersal [2,3]. Genetic analysis has dated the origin of bats to the Eocene, approximately 50-52 million years ago [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chiroptera, the order including all bat species, contains > 1400 described species and represents approximately 20% of all mammalian diversity on the planet [1]. Bats are an important biodiversity component and provide numerous ecosystem services including insect control, pollination and seed dispersal [2,3]. Genetic analysis has dated the origin of bats to the Eocene, approximately 50-52 million years ago [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%