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Introduction
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Welcome
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Field Work
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Bats
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Diet
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Habitat
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Ecosystem Services
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Echolocation
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Florida Bats
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Bats as pollinators
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Tubelift Bat
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Bat Pollination
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Fruit Eating Bat
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Threats to Bats
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Whitenose Syndrome
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Bat Habitat
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Characteristics
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Tongues
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Habitat Changes
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Cure
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Bats at Night
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How Scientists Catch Bats
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Can Bats Sneeze
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Can Bats Create New Species
Description:
Discover the fascinating world of bats as pollinators in this 38-minute virtual event from the "Into the Garden" series. Delve into the often-overlooked role of bats in pollination, exploring their specialized relationships with certain plants and their impact on ecosystems. Learn about the 13 bat species found in Florida, their diverse diets, and their crucial ecosystem services. Explore bat characteristics, including echolocation, and understand the threats they face, such as white-nose syndrome and habitat changes. Gain insights into scientific bat-catching methods, their nocturnal behavior, and their potential to influence species evolution. Uncover intriguing facts about bat physiology and their importance in maintaining ecological balance.

Into the Garden - Bats as Pollinators

UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI
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