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April 25, 2024 08:52 AM -05

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Green Spleenwort (Asplenium viride)

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July 4, 2021 02:40 PM MSK

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Woodsages (Genus Teucrium)

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February 25, 2022 04:40 PM EET

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March 30, 2019 12:53 PM -03

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March 30, 2019 12:54 PM -03

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Gesneria Family (Family Gesneriaceae)

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February 24, 2024 02:39 PM -03

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oliverkomar

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February 11, 2024 11:59 AM CST

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Ferns (Class Polypodiopsida)

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sjthomas

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April 20, 2023 10:39 AM GMT

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August 2, 2017 11:37 AM UTC

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October 8, 2023 12:59 PM -03

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April 16, 2007 10:44 AM CEST

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Airplants (Genus Tillandsia)

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September 23, 2023 11:11 AM EST

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pcarreyes

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August 29, 2023 06:41 PM CST

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September 11, 2013 08:55 AM -05

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Parcela de Expedición Antioquia

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April 2, 2023 11:20 AM -03

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Pousse sur un bloc rocheux en forêt de colline, très ombragé.
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Gentians, Dogbanes, Madders, and Allies (Order Gentianales)

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October 7, 2014 01:58 PM BST

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In Tresor Nature Reserve

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October 6, 2018 03:14 PM +03

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February 14, 2023 03:10 PM -03

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marioch

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February 1, 2023 04:50 PM -04

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Epiphytic bromeliad common in the understory of low and medium-height arboreal campinas in the lower Rio Cubate, Içana basin. Distinctive distichous leaf disposition.

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September 17, 2022 12:52 PM -03

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Vegetação de restinga.

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February 2012

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Guzmania (Genus Guzmania)

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January 12, 2023 11:36 AM -05

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Staghorn Ferns (Genus Platycerium)

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December 25, 2022 12:51 PM +08

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August 27, 2021 03:58 PM -03

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September 9, 2022 11:51 AM -05

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Guzmania (Genus Guzmania)

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January 19, 2020 12:15 PM -05

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Airplants (Genus Tillandsia)

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November 26, 2022 05:01 PM -05

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December 2022

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December 10, 2022 08:55 AM -03

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December 12, 2020 03:02 PM CST

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December 31, 2019 10:05 AM CET

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Maidenhair Spleenwort (Asplenium trichomanes)

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Date

November 21, 2022 10:32 AM CET

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November 2016

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November 5, 2022 10:57 PM -03

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June 29, 2022 12:57 PM -05

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August 26, 2021 12:57 PM EST

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October 2, 2022 07:27 AM -03

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October 3, 2022 12:17 AM EST

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September 16, 2022 08:29 AM WEST

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November 2, 2018 03:57 PM -03

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March 11, 2022 02:38 PM -05

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November 6, 2021 07:16 AM UTC

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Creeping Bluet (Oldenlandiopsis callitrichoides)

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August 31, 2022 11:04 AM -03

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Teide Violet (Viola cheiranthifolia)

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lawrencehylton

Date

March 2019

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Blanket Fern (Asplenium subglandulosum)

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mrarrow

Date

July 2022

Place

Private

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August 25, 2022 06:17 PM -05

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Catopsis (Genus Catopsis)

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August 14, 2022 12:04 PM CDT

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July 10, 2022 11:55 AM -05

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March 26, 2015 08:45 PM UTC

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July 8, 2022 07:30 PM -03

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vfarjalla

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January 29, 2022 04:46 PM -03

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Airplants (Genus Tillandsia)

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January 28, 2022 10:39 AM PST

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March 5, 2022 02:10 PM CST

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March 6, 2022 05:05 PM -05

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February 23, 2022 04:24 PM -03

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January 1, 2022 11:59 AM -05

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January 2018

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leonardomercon

Date

August 27, 2020 04:07 PM -03

Description

Foto feita para o livro "Últimos Refúgios: Da Pedra Azul ao Forno Grande", do Instituto Últimos Refúgios. 
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O livro "Últimos Refúgios: De Pedra Azul ao Forno Grande" foi um projeto executado através da Lei de Incentivo à Cultura, realizado pelo Instituto Últimos Refúgios, Secretaria Especial de Cultura e Ministério do Turismo, com patrocínio do Grupo Águia Branca (@grupoaguiabranca), Medsênior (@medsenior_ig) e Diaço Distribuidora de Aço S/A (@grupodiaco); e apoio do Instituto Estadual do Meio Ambiente (IEMA), Reserva Ambiental Águia Branca (@reservaaguiabranca), Parque Estadual da Pedra Azul (@pe.pedraazul), Parque Estadual do Forno Grande (@pe.fornogrande), Ecoparque Pedra Azul Aventura (@ecoparque_pedra_azul_aventura), Instituto O Canal (@institutoocanal), MAKNA e Ripple Essentials (@useripple).

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Photo taken for the book "Últimos Refúgios: Da Pedra Azul ao Forno Grande", by the Instituto Últimos Refúgios (Last Natural Refuges Institute). (Picture taken before the official execution period of the project. However the idea of the project already existed).
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The book "Últimos Refúgios: From Pedra Azul to Forno Grande" was a project carried out under the Brazilian Culture Incentive Law.

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Tillandsioids (Subfamily Tillandsioideae)

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leonardomercon

Date

November 2019

Description

Foto feita para o livro "Últimos Refúgios: Da Pedra Azul ao Forno Grande", do Instituto Últimos Refúgios. 
_
O livro "Últimos Refúgios: De Pedra Azul ao Forno Grande" foi um projeto executado através da Lei de Incentivo à Cultura, realizado pelo Instituto Últimos Refúgios, Secretaria Especial de Cultura e Ministério do Turismo, com patrocínio do Grupo Águia Branca (@grupoaguiabranca), Medsênior (@medsenior_ig) e Diaço Distribuidora de Aço S/A (@grupodiaco); e apoio do Instituto Estadual do Meio Ambiente (IEMA), Reserva Ambiental Águia Branca (@reservaaguiabranca), Parque Estadual da Pedra Azul (@pe.pedraazul), Parque Estadual do Forno Grande (@pe.fornogrande), Ecoparque Pedra Azul Aventura (@ecoparque_pedra_azul_aventura), Instituto O Canal (@institutoocanal), MAKNA e Ripple Essentials (@useripple).

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Photo taken for the book "Últimos Refúgios: Da Pedra Azul ao Forno Grande", by the Instituto Últimos Refúgios (Last Natural Refuges Institute). (Picture taken before the official execution period of the project. However the idea of the project already existed).
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The book "Últimos Refúgios: From Pedra Azul to Forno Grande" was a project carried out under the Brazilian Culture Incentive Law.

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Airplants (Genus Tillandsia)

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andyjordan

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February 3, 2014 06:36 AM CST

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May 3, 2021 09:07 PM -03

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Gravatá-do-toropi (espécie endêmica)

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February 2021

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July 18, 2021 11:24 AM CDT

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August 6, 2021 11:00 AM UTC

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August 6, 2021 08:01 AM HST

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July 31, 2019 09:22 AM CDT

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July 23, 2021 06:25 AM CST

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July 2021

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December 31, 2020 04:05 PM -05

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August 31, 2013 06:49 PM UTC

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June 13, 2021 08:11 AM CDT

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Tillandsioids (Subfamily Tillandsioideae)

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June 16, 2021 08:13 PM UTC

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Bromeliads (Family Bromeliaceae)

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Date

October 2020

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Private

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smart

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Guzmania (Genus Guzmania)

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Date

January 16, 2020 07:45 PM EST

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Guzmania (Genus Guzmania)

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agbentley77

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February 20, 2020 11:23 AM EST

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Tillandsioids (Subfamily Tillandsioideae)

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February 23, 2021 06:30 PM -03

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November 16, 2012 06:02 PM -02

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May 29, 2021 05:18 PM SST

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May 28, 2021 08:46 PM SAST

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Date

February 13, 1993

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My beautiful picture

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Potbelly Airplant (Tillandsia paucifolia)

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May 17, 2021 02:29 PM CDT

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April 15, 2021 07:05 AM CDT

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April 30, 2021 08:42 AM -05

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November 12, 2016 07:42 AM -02

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vfarjalla

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March 17, 2021 04:52 PM -03

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Cardinal Airplant (Tillandsia fasciculata)

Date

December 10, 2013 04:01 PM UTC

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rojas-runjaic

Date

November 21, 2016 12:18 PM -02

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Tillandsioids (Subfamily Tillandsioideae)

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johntrent

Date

November 27, 2019 08:56 AM CST

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Powdery-strap Bromeliad (Catopsis berteroniana)

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Date

April 11, 2021 06:26 PM UTC

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gabrieltojo

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April 10, 2021 12:38 PM SAST

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jtotero

Date

April 11, 2021 04:28 PM EDT

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Annobón Straw-coloured Fruit Bat (Eidolon helvum ssp. annobonensis)

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ali_bat

Date

October 2010

Place

Missing Location

Description

Excerpt from Peel et al (2017)

See Peel et al (2017) for full listing of locations.

Location: In mid-May 2010 (dry season), two colonies were identified in the south of the island (Figure S2.10), the first, at Adjo (where sampling occurred: 1.58971, 7.3373), north-east of M‡bana, and another nearby at VitŽ, on the path between M‡bana and Aual. The terrain precluded accurate roost or nightly emergence counts, however population sizes at Adjo and VitŽ were estimated at approximately 1000 Ð 1500 bats and 600 Ð1500 bats, respectively. A site where bats had previously been seen roosting near San Juan in the north of the island was empty
In late October/early November 2011 (wet season) six roosts were located, all of them of small size (10-80 bats). Two roosts were observed in the northwest of the island: one near Pali‡ cove (where sampling occurred: 1.4181389 S, 5.6188391 E), and another by a stream 600 m to the south of Pali‡. Another small roost was located in the San Juan valley, in the northeast of the island. One small roost was also located in the centre-west of the island, 1.5 km to the north of Aual. The roosts in the south that harboured hundreds of bats in May 2010 (VitŽ and Adjo) were occupied again but this time only a few dozen bats were present.
In mid-June 2014 (dry season), the roosts in the north of the island were vacated, with only the VitŽ and Adjo roosts being occupied. The large colony of VitŽ (1.459736 S, 5.630429 E) was sampled and its population size estimated at 1,000-1,500 bats.
The island is very small but rugged and other small colonies are likely to exist but we think the existence of undetected large colonies is less likely.
Bats can be seen flying over most of the island and they have also been observed feeding on fruiting trees (e.g. breadfruit, mangoes, bananas) in many areas of the island, including the town of PalŽ. Even at times when the roosts are concentrated in the south of the island some bats are still observed feeding on trees in the northern areas.

Reproductive seasonality: In mid-May 2010, adult females were in very early or early stages of pregnancy and no juveniles were observed in the colony. In mid-June 2014 there were some females in mid stage of pregnancy while others were still in very early to early stages. Based on a gestation period of 4 months, the birthing time was estimated as mid- September. In late October and early November 2011 several females were observed carrying neonates in flight, and one of these pairs was captured in the nets. The proportion of females carrying neonates from the total of flying bats observed appeared to decrease from late October to early November; we made three sampling counts in the north of the island on 25th October (27% of flying bats were females with neonates attached; n = 15), 8th November (5% were females with neonates attached; n = 20), and 10th November (no females carrying neonates were observed; n = 19). While simple sizes are small, this observation likely corresponds with females leaving their juvenile pups at the roost site overnight.
The birthing season seems to occur just before the onset of the wet season. There are two climatological seasons in Annob—n; the dry season from March/April to September/October and the wet season from October/November to February/March. The wet season is when most fruits ripen (e.g., mangoes ripen between October and January).

The climatological seasons and/or the reproductive stages also seem to govern the distribution of roosts in the island. Around the beginning of the birth pulse, when females are lactating, (at the start of the wet season) bats are spread in small roosts (less than 100 individuals) dispersed throughout the island (Similar to observations on S‹o TomŽ). However, in the dry season, when females are in the early stages of pregnancy, most of the bats seem to be concentrated in just two large colonies in the southern area of the island. The South, with its cloud-catching peaks is the wettest part of the island due to the southerly nature of the prevailing winds in this oceanic region. It is also the area where the fruiting season of trees extends beyond that of the northern areas (e.g. mangoes season ends in December in the north while one month later many are still ripping in the south).

Roost structure: The proportion of adults vs. sexually immatures among captured individuals was similar for May 2010 and June 2014 in the southern large roosts, with around 60% adults vs. 40 % SI. A higher proportion of adults were captured in the Pali‡ roost in October/November 2011 (86% adults vs. 14% SI). One neonate bat was also captured attached to its mother in 2011.
The proportion of males vs. females varied from 56% males and 44% females in May 2010 and October/November 2011 to 66% males vs. 34% females in June 2014.

Bat-human interactions: Domestic pigs were observed foraging under a breadfruit tree and banana plantation where E. helvum bats were observed feeding during the night. People also regularly collect fruits from and under the same trees where bats feed. Informal investigations revealed that E. helvum bats are eaten infrequently in Annob—n. Children or teenagers have been observed playfully using stones to harass bats feeding in mango trees in the town (PalŽ), and they were reported to occasionally kill bats feeding close to urban areas with slingshots for consumption. Adults reported that they would not eat bats, either because of a dislike of the taste and smell, or because of an association with witchcraft.

Isolation and differentiation: Juste et al. (2000) established that the E. helvum population on Annob—n is significantly smaller in body size than populations on the nearest islands or on continental Africa. This was supported in this study. Additionally, strong genetic differentiation (Juste et al. 2000; Peel et al. 2013) is apparent and it has been proposed that Annob—nÕs geographic isolation has resulted in sufficient genetic differentiation of E. helvum on the island for its designation as a separate subspecies, E. helvum annobonensis (Juste et al. 2000).

Refs:
Peel, A. J., J. L. N. Wood, K. S. Baker, A. C. Breed, A. de Carvalho, A. Fern‡ndez-Loras, H. S. Gabrieli, G. Gembu, V. A. Kakengi, P. M. Kaliba, R. M. Kityo, T. Lembo, F. Esono Mba, D. Ramos, I. Rodriguez-Prieto, R. Suu-Ire, A. A. Cunningham, D. T. S. Hayman 2017 How does AfricaÕs most hunted bat vary across the continent? Population traits of the straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) and its interactions with humans. Acta Chiropterologica 19(1)

http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3161/15081109ACC2017.19.1.006

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Bromelioids (Subfamily Bromelioideae)

Observer

mananaamadocosta

Date

May 2017

Description

Mata Atlântica de Altitude.

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Racinaea (Genus Racinaea)

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jose_balderrama

Date

December 9, 2020 02:51 AM UTC

Place

Yanamayu (Google, OSM)

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January 5, 2021 12:24 PM -05

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Christmas Jewels (Aechmea racinae)

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carlos1098

Date

January 23, 2021 09:25 AM UTC

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Tillandsioids (Subfamily Tillandsioideae)

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Date

April 29, 2019