ScienceDaily: Bats in tropical regions are fertilizing trees with their excretions. An international team of scientists recently discovered that seeds of a tropical tree species, which regularly hosts bats in large hollows, contain nutrients from bat excreta. The study has now been published in the scientific journal Biotropica.
Many tropical ecosystems are low in nutrients. Especially phosphorus and nitrogen are essential for plant growth and their availability limits the productivity of plants. Past studies......
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Bats fertilize tropical trees: A win-win situation in rainforest
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 11th, 2015
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