
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) TheQueensland blossombat (Syconycterisaustralis) is a specialist nectar and pollen feeder. Its dietary maintenance nitrogen requirement(MNR),determined byfeeding blossombats varying levels ofpollen in an artificialsugar solution, was 337 mg N * kg-a . d-'. Thisis similar to nitrogen requirementspredicted from the standard metabolic rate of blossombats.Dry-matterdigestibility(79%89%) andpartial apparent nitrogen digestibility(58%-97%) was highfor the sugar/pollen diet. Dry-matterintake was not correlated withdietary nitrogen as previouslypredictedforpteropodids. Althoughpollen is a rich source of dietary nitrogen, it is a highlydispersedfood source. On the basis of nitrogen content of Banksiapollen and mean pollen standing crops(27 + 2pollen bundlesper inflorescence, N = 128) Ipredict that many Banksiainflorescences(36-48) need to be visited each night to satisfytheMNRof an 18-g blossombat. Even moreBanksia inflorescences(28-62) must be visited nightlyto satisfyallometricallypredicted energy requirementsof blossombats on the basis of mean Banksiaenergy standing crops(1.2 + 0.1 kJper inflorescence,N = 128). Previous interpretations of nitrogen as theprimary limiting nutrient toflyingfoxes may need to be reconsideredfor thosespecies thatsupplementtheirdiet withpollen.
Chiroptera, Mammalia, bats, Animalia, bat, Biodiversity, Chordata
Chiroptera, Mammalia, bats, Animalia, bat, Biodiversity, Chordata
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