The floral bat lure dimethyl disulphide does not attract the palaeotropical Dawn bat
quest fryer In the neotropics, dimethyl disulphide (DMDS) is innately attractive to flower-visiting bats, and acts as a powerful bat lure in the scent bouquets of many bat-pollinated flowers.At first, DMDS appeared to be part of a general bat pollination syndrome.However, DMDS is absent in many bat-pollinated flowers of West Africa, and it is uncle