Literature
on Neotropical Bat/Plant Interactions
Cullen Geiselman, Scott
A. Mori
and
Frédéric Blanchard
The New York Botanical Garden
This is an alphabetical list of papers documenting the bat/plant interactions
found in the Database of Neotropical Bat/Plant Interactions. The reference
list is derived from an EndNote database maintained by Scott A. Mori
(smori@nybg.org) to whom additions and corrections should be reported.
We have many other papers on hand that have not yet been read. As time
permits, the information in them will be added to the database and
the papers to the list of references.
Please report leads to additional papers on bat/plant interactions
or send reprints of papers to Scott A. Mori; Institute of Systematic
Botany, The New York Botanical Garden; Bronx, New York 10458-5126.
For problems or questions, please contact Cullen
Geiselman: cgeiselman@nybg.org
We are grateful to Heather Peckham and Alexander MacFarlane for the work
they put into these databases as part of internships at The New York
Botanical Garden and to the Beneficia Foundation and Bat Conservation
International for supporting our studies of bat/plant interactions.
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