Table 3:

Ground-truthed plants associated with the most frequently visited foraging sites of GHFFs in Adelaide from 31 August 2015 to 2 November 2015 inferred from GPS locations.

Bat ID#Site IDLongitudeLatitudeTypeForage plants
4031−34.9045138.5077PrivateCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus sideroxylon
4032−34.9065138.5092PrivateCallistemon sp
4033−34.9233138.5190StreetFicus rubiginosaEucalyptus camaldulensis
4034−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
403a−34.9210138.5228StreetbPhoenix canariensis
657a−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
6575−34.9338138.6496PrivateN/A
6576−34.9295138.6443StreetaOlea europaeaEucalyptus sideroxylon
6577−34.9323138.6466PrivateEucalyptus melliodora
6578−34.9264138.6539StreetLophostemon confertusEucalyptus sideroxylon
6579−34.9247138.6512StreetCorymbia citriodora
58810−34.8591138.5343ParkFicus rubiginosa
58811−34.8611138.5321StreetN/A
58812−34.9176138.5902ParkEucalyptus melliodoraEucalyptus camaldulensisEucalyptus cladocalyx
58813−34.9052138.5830StreetCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus salmonophloia
58814−34.9564138.6499ParkFicus rubiginosa
Bat ID#Site IDLongitudeLatitudeTypeForage plants
4031−34.9045138.5077PrivateCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus sideroxylon
4032−34.9065138.5092PrivateCallistemon sp
4033−34.9233138.5190StreetFicus rubiginosaEucalyptus camaldulensis
4034−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
403a−34.9210138.5228StreetbPhoenix canariensis
657a−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
6575−34.9338138.6496PrivateN/A
6576−34.9295138.6443StreetaOlea europaeaEucalyptus sideroxylon
6577−34.9323138.6466PrivateEucalyptus melliodora
6578−34.9264138.6539StreetLophostemon confertusEucalyptus sideroxylon
6579−34.9247138.6512StreetCorymbia citriodora
58810−34.8591138.5343ParkFicus rubiginosa
58811−34.8611138.5321StreetN/A
58812−34.9176138.5902ParkEucalyptus melliodoraEucalyptus camaldulensisEucalyptus cladocalyx
58813−34.9052138.5830StreetCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus salmonophloia
58814−34.9564138.6499ParkFicus rubiginosa

Only trees accessed and identified are listed. Land type categories are determined by the location of the base of the tree. ‘Park’ includes public spaces, sporting fields, schools, parks and foreshore. ‘Street’ includes residential curb-side streets, road frontage, median strip, or transport corridor screens. ‘Private’ includes privately owned trees in domestic gardens, business premises or restricted-access areas. Bold type indicates plants known to flower or grow fruit during spring. .

N/A, access to identify trees was not possible.

a

These data could not be captured in foraging activity histograms.

b

Exotic to Australia.

Table 3:

Ground-truthed plants associated with the most frequently visited foraging sites of GHFFs in Adelaide from 31 August 2015 to 2 November 2015 inferred from GPS locations.

Bat ID#Site IDLongitudeLatitudeTypeForage plants
4031−34.9045138.5077PrivateCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus sideroxylon
4032−34.9065138.5092PrivateCallistemon sp
4033−34.9233138.5190StreetFicus rubiginosaEucalyptus camaldulensis
4034−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
403a−34.9210138.5228StreetbPhoenix canariensis
657a−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
6575−34.9338138.6496PrivateN/A
6576−34.9295138.6443StreetaOlea europaeaEucalyptus sideroxylon
6577−34.9323138.6466PrivateEucalyptus melliodora
6578−34.9264138.6539StreetLophostemon confertusEucalyptus sideroxylon
6579−34.9247138.6512StreetCorymbia citriodora
58810−34.8591138.5343ParkFicus rubiginosa
58811−34.8611138.5321StreetN/A
58812−34.9176138.5902ParkEucalyptus melliodoraEucalyptus camaldulensisEucalyptus cladocalyx
58813−34.9052138.5830StreetCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus salmonophloia
58814−34.9564138.6499ParkFicus rubiginosa
Bat ID#Site IDLongitudeLatitudeTypeForage plants
4031−34.9045138.5077PrivateCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus sideroxylon
4032−34.9065138.5092PrivateCallistemon sp
4033−34.9233138.5190StreetFicus rubiginosaEucalyptus camaldulensis
4034−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
403a−34.9210138.5228StreetbPhoenix canariensis
657a−34.9169138.6118ParkFicus macrophyllaCorymbia maculataPodocarpus elatusEucalyptus grandis
6575−34.9338138.6496PrivateN/A
6576−34.9295138.6443StreetaOlea europaeaEucalyptus sideroxylon
6577−34.9323138.6466PrivateEucalyptus melliodora
6578−34.9264138.6539StreetLophostemon confertusEucalyptus sideroxylon
6579−34.9247138.6512StreetCorymbia citriodora
58810−34.8591138.5343ParkFicus rubiginosa
58811−34.8611138.5321StreetN/A
58812−34.9176138.5902ParkEucalyptus melliodoraEucalyptus camaldulensisEucalyptus cladocalyx
58813−34.9052138.5830StreetCorymbia citriodoraEucalyptus salmonophloia
58814−34.9564138.6499ParkFicus rubiginosa

Only trees accessed and identified are listed. Land type categories are determined by the location of the base of the tree. ‘Park’ includes public spaces, sporting fields, schools, parks and foreshore. ‘Street’ includes residential curb-side streets, road frontage, median strip, or transport corridor screens. ‘Private’ includes privately owned trees in domestic gardens, business premises or restricted-access areas. Bold type indicates plants known to flower or grow fruit during spring. .

N/A, access to identify trees was not possible.

a

These data could not be captured in foraging activity histograms.

b

Exotic to Australia.

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