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number of paid bounties was 300,000, and this would not have included the mortally wounded escapees or those left suspended at roosts by the grip that is held by their weight. This species continued to be killed or wounded by shotguns, many remaining disabled where they fell after the bounty was stopped, despite the advice of
Ratcliffe and later researchers on an ineffective and uneconomical practice and the needless extermination of the population. Orchardists have begun shifting to the use of netting that also discourages the daytime visits of birds. The impact of indiscriminate shooting of bats has resulted in the species being declared vulnerable to extinction, to the tree species that relied on them for regeneration, the subsequent alteration to the forest ecology of the
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maintain their territories, and this is associated with a steep drop in the males' body condition during this time. Around the beginning of the mating season, adult females move from the periphery towards the central male territories where they become part of short-term 'harems' that consist of a male and an unstable group of up to five females. Centrally located males are polygamous, while males on the periphery are monogamous or single. The mating system of the grey-headed flying fox is best described as a
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light when foraging if they leave their roosts early in the day. The entire colony may leave later if a predatory bird is present, while lactating females leave earlier. With males, the bachelors leave earlier than harem-holding males, which guard and wait until all their females have left. The flying foxes that leave the roost earlier are more vulnerable to predation, and some flying foxes will wait for others to leave, a phenomenon labelled the "after you" effect.
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Cultivated orchard fruits are also taken, but apparently only at times when other food items are scarce. Because their roosting and foraging habits bring the species into conflict with humans, they suffer from direct killing of animals in orchards and harassment and destruction of roosts. Negative public perception of the species has intensified with the discovery of three recently emerged
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Most of the trees on which this species forages produce nectar and pollen seasonally and are abundant unpredictably, so the flying fox's migration traits cope with this. The time when flying foxes leave their roosts to feed depends on foraging light and predation risk. Flying foxes have more time and
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The grey-headed flying fox is the largest bat in
Australia, with the adult wingspan reaching up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in length and weighing up to 1 kg (2.2 lb). Weight generally varies between 600 and 1,000 g (21 and 35 oz), with an average of 700 g (25 oz).
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Grey-headed flying foxes are exposed to several threats, including loss of foraging and roosting habitat, competition with the black flying fox, and mass die-offs caused by extreme temperature events. When present in urban environments, grey-headed flying foxes are sometimes perceived as a nuisance.
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is attracted to the scent of their flowers and fruit and is able to locate the pale colour that indicates the source; the fruit and blooms of species that attract birds in the daylight are usually contrasting reds and purples. The food source is also presented away from the foliage that may obstruct
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pollinators and seed dispersers of over 100 species of native trees and plants. The grey-headed flying fox is a partial migrant that uses winds to facilitate long-distance movement. It does not migrate in a constant direction, but rather in the direction that will be the most beneficial at the time.
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to the opportunities they discovered at orchards, and the government placed a bounty on the declared pest. Their reputation for destroying fruit crops was noted by John Gould in 1863, though the extent of actual damage was often greatly exaggerated. When
Ratcliffe submitted his report, he noted the
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Matings are generally observed between March and May, but the most likely time of conception is April. Most mating takes place in the territories and during the day. Females have control over the copulation process, and males may have to keep mating with the same females. Females usually give birth
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bats are able to extract plant juices from food, only swallowing smaller seeds of the meal. Incisors hold items such as fruit, and the fibrous material is ejected from the mouth after it is masticated and the juice is swallowed; larger seeds may be held in the mouth and dispersed several kilometres
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under criteria A2ace and A4ac. Justification for the assessment says that "although the population is relatively large (exceeding 10,000 mature individuals) and it has a large extent of occurrence (> 20,000 kmΒ²), a continuing population decline is inferred to be more than 30β35% over the last
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To answer some of the growing threats, roost sites have been legally protected since 1986 in New South Wales and since 1994 in
Queensland. In 1999, the species was classified as "Vulnerable to extinction" in The Action Plan for Australian Bats, and has since been protected across its range under
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The grey-headed flying fox is now a prominent federal conservation problem in
Australia. Early in the last century, the species was considered abundant, with numbers estimated in the many millions. In recent years, though, evidence has been accumulating that the species is in serious decline. An
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In their summer camps, starting in
January, male grey-headed flying foxes set up mating territories. Mating territories are generally 3.5 body lengths along branches. These flying foxes' neck glands enlarge in males in the mating season, and are used to mark the territories. The males fight to
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Recent research has shown, since 1994, more than 24,500 grey-headed flying foxes have died from extreme heat events alone. Unsuitable backyard fruit tree netting also kills many animals and may bring them into close contact with humans, but can be avoided by using wildlife-safe netting.
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Baby flying foxes usually come into care after having been separated from their mothers. Babies are often orphaned during four to six weeks of age, when they inadvertently fall off their mothers during flight, often due to disease or tick paralysis (their own and/or that of the mother).
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is frequently found as a resident at these camps, lazily selecting an individual from the apparently unconcerned group at a branch. The bat is seized in the jaws and encircled by the python's body, then swallowed head first to be digested over the next week. The species was reported by
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is a dark-grey body with a light-grey head, separated by a reddish-brown collar. The fur on the body is long and streaked with grey, the broad and well defined collar completely encircles the neck with hair that is golden orange in tone. A unique characteristic among bats of the genus
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present this same hazard. The species is vulnerable to diseases that may kill large numbers within a camp, and the sudden incidence of premature births in colonies is likely to significantly impact the re-population of the group; the cause of these disorders or diseases in unknown.
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newborns rely on their mothers for warmth. For their first three weeks, young cling to their mothers when they go foraging. After this, the young remain in the roosts. By
January, young are capable of sustained flight, and by February, March or April are fully weaned.
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at the city's river. The camp at this site was decimated during a heat wave, requiring its rehabilitation to sustain the relocated population. The forced relocations are also said to have led to the discovery of the orchards of the
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Although recorded in small numbers sporadically throughout the 20th century, it was not until the 1980s that grey-headed flying foxes routinely visited
Melbourne, with a permanent camp since the 1990s. Their residence at the
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that would accumulate on the fur and enter the body when grooming. The mortality rate from toxic levels of lead in the environment dropped with the introduction of unleaded fuel in 1985. An introduced plant, the cocos palm
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Movements of grey-headed flying foxes are influenced by the availability of food. Their population is very fluid, as they move in response to the irregular blossoming of certain plant species. They are
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The combined length of the head and body is from 230 to 290 mm. The forearm length is a range from 138 to 180 mm. The length of the ear from the tip to base is 30 to 37 mm.
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may displace the species, or provide habitat that accommodates their feeding or roosting preferences. The city of
Brisbane has many roosts occupied by the species; a famous colony at the
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Williams, N. S. G.; McDonnell, M.J.; Phelan, G.K.; Keim, L.D.; der Ree, R. (2006). "Range expansion due to urbanisation, increased food resources attract Grey-headed Flying-foxes (
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Grey-headed flying foxes form two different roosting camps, summer camps and winter camps. Summer camps are used from
September to April or June. In these camps, they establish
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is noted for the evening departure of the bats across the local river. Within the central business district of Sydney, they can be seen travelling along city streets to feed at
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because males do not provide any essential resources to females and are chosen on the basis of their physical location within the roost, which correlates with male quality.
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from the tree. The need for the elaborate intestinal tract of most herbivores is consequently removed. Some fruiting plants produce food for flying-foxes, and
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Bartholomew, G.A.; Leitner, P.; Nelson, J.E. (1964). "Body temperature oxygen consumption and heart rate in three species of Australian flying-foxes".
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Klose, S. M.; Welbergen, J. A.; Goldizen, A. W.; Kalko, E. K. V. (2008). "Spatio-temporal vigilance architecture of an Australian flying-fox colony".
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Parry-Jones, K. A.; Augee, M. L. (2001). "Factors affecting the occupation of a colony site in Sydney, New South Wales by the Grey-headed Flying-fox
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estimate for the species in 2019 put the number at 586,000 and the national population may have declined by over 30% between 1989 and 1999 alone.
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lasts around 27 weeks, and pregnant females give birth between late September and November. Late births into January are sometimes observed. The
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consists of a complex series of squeals and screechings. They will flap their wings in hot weather, using blood pumped through the
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accounts for many casualties; this can be ameliorated by removing old or unnecessary barbed wire or marking it with bright paint.
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The distribution range is at the eastern regions of the Australian continent, mostly within 200 kilometres of the coast, from
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and fruit. The species consumes fruit flowers and pollens of around 187 plant species. These include
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Wingspan is visible as this flying fox skims water to drink.
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Grey-headed flying fox at Parramatta Park, NSW, Australia
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was established in 2010. The spread is likely due to
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345:(1863) gave the bat the title grey-headed vampire.
550:. Similarly, the first recorded permanent camp in
2358:Nelson, J. E. W. (1965). "Behavior of Australian
2250:"Pteropus poliocephalus β Grey-headed Flying-fox"
1949:Flying-foxes: fruit and blossom bats of Australia
1815:
1813:
1811:
1809:
1807:
1805:
1501:"L Pope 2014" / Some Touch of Pity, pub=sid harta
1432:
1430:
1428:
856:The early twentieth century saw the incursion of
339:include grey-headed kalong. The entry in Gould's
2539:images and movies of the grey-headed flying-fox
1509:
1507:
2117:Allworth, A.; Murray, K.; Morgan, J.A. (1996).
1951:. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.
1305:
1303:
1301:
1299:
1297:
1769:
1767:
1765:
1763:
1761:
1759:
1615:Hamilton, Jodie; Pedler, Emma (29 July 2024).
1232:England, Royal College of Surgeons of (1859).
1145:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-3.RLTS.T18751A22085511.en
322:A description of the species was published by
2594:
1924:(ed S.M. Swift), pp. 167β186. Oxford, London.
480:The species was surveyed during the 1920s by
332:has been noted where their ranges intersect.
8:
2064:"The National Flying-Fox Monitoring Program"
1591:Grey-headed Flying-foxes in South Australia
1548:David Lindenmayer; Mark A. Burgman (2005).
1451:"Sydney's flying foxes now Bundy's problem"
1249:
1247:
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5182:
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2601:
2587:
2579:
2555:Brief history of Megachiroptera / Megabats
2278:Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
443:region and populations around the city of
205:
59:
40:
31:
2484:
2437:
2203:
1901:
1319:A field guide to the mammals of Australia
1143:
5271:East African little collared fruit bat (
2165:
2071:Department of the Environment and Energy
2049:
1922:Ecology, evolution and behaviour of bats
1707:
1602:
1578:
1477:"Say goodbye to Sydney's colony of bats"
1419:
1404:
1392:
1341:
5160:Veldkamp's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (
2141:
2139:
1974:Reproduction, Fertility and Development
1107:
934:
275:. Its range extends approximately from
1543:
1541:
1181:
1179:
1115:
1113:
1111:
808:that are potentially fatal to humans:
439:in Queensland through to the southern
5780:Taxa named by Coenraad Jacob Temminck
5127:Hayman's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (
4985:Lesser Angolan epauletted fruit bat (
2353:. Canberra: Australasian Bat Society.
1947:Hall, L. S.; Richards, G. C. (2000).
1440:. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
306:As of 2021 the species is listed as "
7:
5136:Peters' dwarf epauletted fruit bat (
5053:Buettikofer's epauletted fruit bat (
3555:New Britain naked-backed fruit bat (
3063:Nusatenggara short-nosed fruit bat (
2699:Broad-striped tube-nosed fruit bat (
2303:Department for Environment and Water
2255:Species Profile and Threats Database
889:Department for Environment and Water
650:The teeth, tongue and palate of the
5003:East African epauletted fruit bat (
3474:Philippine naked-backed fruit bat (
3465:Beaufort's naked-backed fruit bat (
3456:Andersen's naked-backed fruit bat (
2504:Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
1730:Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
1695:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2001.01072.pp.x
1280:NSW Environment, Energy and Science
1131:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1050:Grey-headed flying fox in captivity
896:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
312:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
4491:Little golden-mantled flying fox (
3510:Solomon's naked-backed fruit bat (
3483:Halmahera naked-backed fruit bat (
3081:Indonesian short-nosed fruit bat (
2735:Round-eared tube-nosed fruit bat (
2126:Communicable Diseases Intelligence
1276:"Grey-headed Flying-fox - profile"
25:
5071:Franquet's epauletted fruit bat (
5021:Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat (
4668:Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit bat (
3865:Giant golden-crowned flying fox (
3564:Greenish naked-backed fruit bat (
3528:Moluccan naked-backed fruit bat (
3501:Sulawesi naked-backed fruit bat (
2798:Philippine tube-nosed fruit bat (
5735:IUCN Red List vulnerable species
4994:Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat (
4659:Mindoro stripe-faced fruit bat (
3546:Western naked-backed fruit bat (
3537:Panniet naked-backed fruit bat (
2849:Steadfast tube-nosed fruit bat (
2272:
1659:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2006.01590.x
1067:
1055:
1043:
1031:
1019:
1007:
1002:Grey-headed flying fox in flight
995:
980:
965:
953:
937:
84:
4967:Peters's epauletted fruit bat (
4958:Ansell's epauletted fruit bat (
4214:New Ireland masked flying fox (
4065:New Georgian monkey-faced Bat (
4029:Bougainville monkey-faced Bat (
3916:Small white-winged flying fox (
3519:Lesser naked-backed fruit bat (
3072:Greater short-nosed fruit bat (
2726:Mountain tube-nosed fruit bat (
4976:Gambian epauletted fruit bat (
4949:Angolan epauletted fruit bat (
4038:Guadalcanal monkey-faced Bat (
3027:Lesser short-nosed fruit bat (
2780:Demonic tube-nosed fruit bat (
2771:Malaita tube-nosed fruit bat (
2753:Keast's tube-nosed fruit bat (
2565:www.australianbatclinic.com.au
2021:10.1086/physzool.37.2.30152330
1551:Practical Conservation Biology
1238:. Richard Taylor. p. 124.
727:Flying foxes are preyed on by
539:Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
412:to cool the body temperature.
1:
5750:Vulnerable fauna of Australia
5262:SΓ£o TomΓ© collared fruit bat (
3492:Biak naked-backed fruit bat (
2840:Lesser tube-nosed fruit bat (
2762:Island tube-nosed fruit bat (
2744:Dragon tube-nosed fruit bat (
2708:Common tube-nosed fruit bat (
2299:Government of South Australia
974:Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
496:Grey-headed flying fox colony
5252:(Little collared fruit bats)
5012:Minor epauletted fruit bat (
4563:Philippine gray flying fox (
4160:Bismarck masked flying fox (
3221:Ratanaworabhan's fruit bat (
2816:Umboi tube-nosed fruit bat (
2380:10.1016/0003-3472(65)90118-1
2062:Westcott, David (May 2019).
1788:10.1016/0003-3472(65)90118-1
972:Grey-headed flying foxes in
287:, with outlying colonies in
5770:Mammals of Victoria (state)
5280:Little collared fruit bat (
3938:(Straw-coloured fruit bats)
3747:New Caledonia blossom bat (
3155:Fischer's pygmy fruit bat (
883:was created by the federal
705:Mother with near-mature pup
5796:
5765:Mammals of New South Wales
5755:Mammals of South Australia
4617:New Caledonia flying fox (
4367:Black-bearded flying fox (
4056:Montane monkey-faced Bat (
4047:Greater monkey-faced Bat (
3957:Straw-coloured fruit bat (
3588:Sulawesi harpy fruit bat (
3230:White-collared fruit bat (
3212:Javan tailless fruit bat (
3122:Rickart's dyak fruit bat (
2964:Spotted-winged fruit bat (
2940:Mindanao pygmy fruit bat (
451:and no further north than
365:The overall colour of the
5775:Mammals described in 1825
5354:Short-palated fruit bat (
4916:
4902:
4702:
4688:
4464:Geelvink Bay flying fox (
4295:Livingstone's fruit bat (
4196:Large Samoan flying fox (
4124:Small Samoan flying fox (
4005:Small-toothed fruit bat (
3981:Fijian monkey-faced Bat (
3907:White-winged flying fox (
3831:
3817:
3797:Moss-forest blossom bat (
3697:Black-bellied fruit bat (
3688:Fardoulis's blossom bat (
3655:Long-tongued nectar bat (
3645:(Long-tongued fruit bats)
3631:
3617:
3408:
3394:
3310:Greater musky fruit bat (
3113:Brooks's dyak fruit bat (
2883:
2869:
2717:Pallas's tube-nosed bat (
2675:
2661:
2617:
2609:Extant species of family
2516:10.1007/s00265-008-0671-8
1851:10.1007/s00442-010-1856-1
1742:10.1007/s00265-006-0167-3
1720:Welbergen, J. A. (2006).
1532:10.1017/S0952836904004960
1169:Monographie de mammalogie
887:and the South Australian
814:Australian bat lyssavirus
673:Groupings and territories
393:found in many species of
213:
204:
186:
179:
81:Scientific classification
79:
57:
48:
39:
34:
5317:D'Anchieta's fruit bat (
4828:Leschenault's rousette (
4473:Grey-headed flying fox (
4376:Black-eared flying fox (
4259:Ontong Java flying fox (
4151:Ashy-headed flying fox (
3728:(Long-tailed fruit bats)
3664:Long-tongued fruit bat (
3446:(Bare-backed fruit bats)
3319:Lesser musky fruit bat (
2995:Black-capped fruit bat (
2807:Eastern tube-nosed Bat (
2541:(Pteropus poliocephalus)
2090:Richards, G. (2000). In
1903:10.1644/09-mamm-a-157r.1
1880:Welbergen, J.A. (2010).
1257:The mammals of Australia
710:to one young each year.
597:Feeding on plant nectar.
5363:Campo-Maβan fruit bat (
4572:Temminck's flying fox (
4545:Little red flying fox (
4527:Madagascan flying fox (
4277:Andersen's flying fox (
4241:Gilliard's flying fox (
4187:Spectacled flying fox (
3788:Halmahera blossom bat (
3738:Long-tailed fruit bat (
3179:Salim Ali's fruit bat (
3036:Horsfield's fruit bat (
2789:Lesser tube-nosed bat (
2689:(tube-nosed fruit bats)
2150:. Sid Harta Publishers.
1166:Temminck, C.J. (1824).
944:Grey-headed vampire by
891:and published in 2021.
453:Maryborough, Queensland
214:Native distribution of
35:Grey-headed flying fox
5507:pteropus-poliocephalus
5494:Pteropus_poliocephalus
5481:Pteropus_poliocephalus
5467:Pteropus poliocephalus
5437:Pteropus poliocephalus
5117:(Dwarf epauleted bats)
4939:(Epauleted fruit bats)
4873:Long-haired rousette (
4855:Bare-backed rousette (
4554:Seychelles fruit bat (
4518:Rodrigues flying fox (
4403:Mauritian flying fox (
4331:Big-eared flying fox (
4097:Admiralty flying fox (
3948:Madagascan fruit bat (
3706:Woodford's fruit bat (
3343:Blanford's fruit bat (
3017:(Dog-faced fruit bats)
2974:Balionycteris seimundi
2477:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0563
2459:Pteropus poliocephalus
2430:10.1098/rspb.2007.1385
2397:Pteropus poliocephalus
2349:". In Hall, L. (ed.).
2347:Pteropus poliocephalus
2196:10.1098/rspb.2007.1385
1935:Pteropus poliocephalus
1884:Pteropus poliocephalus
1724:Pteropus poliocephalus
1679:Pteropus poliocephalus
1643:Pteropus poliocephalus
1516:Pteropus poliocephalus
1372:10.1098/rspb.2024.1137
1197:; Reeder, D.M (eds.).
1124:Pteropus poliocephalus
912:
858:Pteropus poliocephalus
797:
780:
765:Indigenous Australians
749:Haliaeetus leucogaster
706:
618:Eucalyptus muelleriana
598:
577:, and as far north as
497:
358:
337:Pteropus poliocephalus
230:Pteropus poliocephalus
225:grey-headed flying fox
216:Pteropus poliocephalus
190:Pteropus poliocephalus
18:Pteropus poliocephalus
5760:Mammals of Queensland
5671:Paleobiology Database
4882:Madagascan rousette (
4801:Geoffroy's rousette (
4766:(rousette fruit bats)
4744:Philippine dawn bat (
4590:Vanikoro flying fox (
4500:Solomons flying fox (
4385:Caroline flying fox (
4169:Moluccan flying fox (
3847:Sulawesi flying fox (
2401:Acta Chiropterologica
2297:(Australia), and the
2009:Physiological Zoology
1138:: e.T18751A22085511.
989:little red flying fox
910:
881:species recovery plan
868:Status and protection
831:Syagrus romanzoffiana
795:
778:
704:
596:
518:Royal Botanic Gardens
495:
488:Habitat and movements
356:
335:The common names for
295:in the north, and in
172:P. poliocephalus
5396:Zenker's fruit bat (
5062:Dobson's fruit bat (
4726:Greater nectar bat (
4581:Insular flying fox (
4509:Rennell flying fox (
4313:Okinawa flying fox (
4223:Nicobar flying fox (
4133:Vanuatu flying fox (
4106:Aldabra flying fox (
3779:Common blossom bat (
3424:Bulmer's fruit bat (
3203:Tailless fruit bat (
3045:Peters's fruit bat (
2230:. Environment.gov.au
1890:Journal of Mammalogy
1091:. CSIRO Publishing.
463:Indooroopilly Island
342:Mammals of Australia
273:Great Dividing Range
5372:Pohle's fruit bat (
5221:Azagnyi fruit bat (
5095:Hammer-headed Bat (
4884:R. madagascariensis
4819:Egyptian rousette (
4810:Sulawesi rousette (
4599:Kosrae flying fox (
4455:Masked flying fox (
4430:Ornate flying fox (
4412:Temotu flying fox (
4358:Indian flying fox (
4349:Mariana fruit bat (
4340:Lesser flying fox (
4322:Lyle's flying fox (
4304:Lombok flying fox (
4205:Ryukyu flying fox (
4178:Makira flying fox (
3918:D. microleucopterus
3874:Palawan fruit bat (
3856:Talaud flying fox (
2168:, pp. 107β109.
1843:2011Oecol.165..629W
1457:on 30 December 2012
1438:Mammals of Victoria
1172:(in French). Paris.
668:Social organisation
514:riparian vegetation
51:Conservation status
5197:Angolan rousette (
4837:Linduan Rousette (
4803:R. amplexicaudatus
4783:Manado fruit bat (
4635:Dwarf flying fox (
4626:Pemba flying fox (
4608:Large flying fox (
4536:Samoa flying fox (
4482:Bonin flying fox (
4446:Pelew flying fox (
4394:Great flying fox (
4268:Small flying fox (
4232:Banks flying fox (
4115:Black flying fox (
3883:Sunda flying fox (
3300:(Musky fruit bats)
3103:(Dayak fruit bats)
3054:Minute fruit bat (
2907:Borneo fruit bat (
2897:(Pygmy fruit bats)
2148:Some Touch of Pity
2052:, p. 104β105.
1520:Journal of Zoology
1254:Gould, J. (1863).
1191:"Order Chiroptera"
913:
798:
781:
763:as being eaten by
707:
660:the bat's access.
612:Corymbia gummifera
599:
583:Northern Territory
564:urban heat islands
498:
391:leaf ornamentation
359:
250:: the little red
5745:Bats of Australia
5722:
5721:
5658:Open Tree of Life
5429:Taxon identifiers
5420:
5419:
5416:
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5408:
5407:
5365:C. campomaanensis
5329:
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4897:
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4893:
4846:Comoro rousette (
4769:
4735:Cave nectar bat (
4719:
4716:(Dawn fruit bats)
4684:
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4680:
4679:
4421:Ceram fruit bat (
4250:Gray flying fox (
4189:P. conspicillatus
4090:
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3772:
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3609:
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3597:Harpy fruit bat (
3449:
3402:Harpyionycterinae
3390:
3389:
3386:
3385:
3367:Swift fruit bat (
3303:
3278:Dusky fruit bat (
3256:O. cartilagonodus
3254:Luzon fruit bat (
3131:Dayak fruit bat (
3106:
3083:C. titthaecheilus
3020:
2997:C. melanocephalus
2916:Pygmy fruit bat (
2900:
2865:
2864:
2861:
2860:
2692:
2424:(1633): 419β425.
2258:. SPRAT Profile.
2190:(1633): 419β425.
2146:Pope, L. (2014).
1986:10.1071/rd9930499
1681:(Pteropodidae)".
1645:) to Melbourne".
1581:, pp. 34β35.
1483:on 5 October 2013
1395:, pp. 28β30.
1210:978-0-8018-8221-0
589:Diet and foraging
482:Francis Ratcliffe
475:Commonwealth Park
324:Coenraad Temminck
279:in Queensland to
259:P. conspicillatus
221:
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74:
16:(Redirected from
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5264:M. brachycephala
5254:
5253:
5249:
5230:Woermann's bat (
5183:
5119:
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5043:(Epauleted bats)
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4556:P. seychellensis
4475:P. poliocephalus
4396:P. neohibernicus
4286:Kei flying fox (
4171:P. chrysoproctus
4142:Aru flying fox (
4099:P. admiralitatum
4089:
4088:
4084:
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3749:N. neocaledonica
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4087:(flying foxes)
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5425:
5401:
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5387:Scotonycteris
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5195:
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5192:
5190:
5189:
5188:Lissonycteris
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5162:N. veldkampii
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4951:E. angolensis
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4901:
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4885:
4880:
4878:
4876:
4870:
4869:
4868:Stenonycteris
4864:
4863:
4860:
4858:
4857:R. spinalatus
4853:
4851:
4849:
4848:R. obliviosus
4844:
4842:
4840:
4839:R. linduensis
4835:
4833:
4831:
4826:
4824:
4822:
4817:
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4812:R. celebensis
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4628:P. voeltzkowi
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4574:P. temminckii
4570:
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4457:P. personatus
4453:
4451:
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4448:P. pelewensis
4444:
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4410:
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4387:P. molossinus
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5245:Myonycteris
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4996:E. labiatus
4932:Epomophorus
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4583:P. tonganus
4511:P. rennelli
4423:P. ocularis
4333:P. macrotis
4288:P. keyensis
4261:P. howensis
4234:P. fundatus
4225:P. faunulus
4180:P. cognatus
4153:P. caniceps
4144:P. aruensis
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3885:A. mackloti
3876:A. leucotis
3699:M. melanops
3666:M. sobrinus
3476:D. chapmani
3426:A. bulmerae
3293:Ptenochirus
3245:Otopteropus
3232:M. wetmorei
3223:M. niphanae
3214:M. kusnotoi
3157:H. fischeri
3124:D. rickarti
3096:Dyacopterus
2966:B. maculata
2909:A. aequalis
2737:N. cyclotis
2570:14 December
2327:12 December
2266:30 December
2262:(Australia)
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2076:24 December
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5223:M. azagnyi
5064:E. dobsoni
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4987:E. grandis
4960:E. anselli
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4502:P. rayneri
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