African straw-coloured fruit bats, winged death or secret gardener?
Rado Seminar by Dina Dechmann
- Datum: 15.11.2024
- Uhrzeit: 10:30 - 11:30
- Vortragende(r): Dina Dechmann
- Ort: Hybrid meeting
- Raum: Seminar room MPI-AB Möggingen + Online
- Gastgeber: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
- Kontakt: ddechmann@ab.mpg.de
The African landscapes are rapidly changing with deforestation progressing everywhere. The African straw-coloured fruit bat, which aggregates in huge colonies is arguably the most numerous mammal of Africa and with it's unparalleled seed dispersal distances a key ecosystem provider. However, it also aggregates in close proximity to humans and is considered a nuisance, often persecuted and also a key bushmeat species in several countries. The recent increase in virus research not only focuses to a large extent on this bat, but has also led to additional pressure on the species by the local people who are afraid of disease. I will give an overview of more than a decade of research on this charismatic bat, loved by some hated by others in the hope that future generations will still see them flying in masses across the landscape.