We studied the influence of moonlight upon the foraging activity pattern of
the fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx. We observed the bats when foraging on the
fruits of Calophyllum inophyllum and on the leaves of Mimusops elengi and
Cassia fistula for 31, 27 and 28 days, respectively at the botanical garden
in the Madurai Kamaraj University campus. The number of feeding bouts was
recorded every hour between 18:00 and 05:00. A feeding bout involves a bat
landing on the tree and collecting a part (or whole) of the fruit or a leaf
. The total number of feeding bouts was negatively correlated with per cent
moonlight each night. The number of feeding bouts decreased during the wax
ing phases of the moon. During the period of new moon the mean number of fe
eding bouts was significantly higher compared to the periods of other phase
s. During the first quarter and the last quarter phases, feeding occurred m
ore during the dark part of the night, especially when the bats foraged upo
n M. elengi and C. fistula. While cloud cover enhanced the foraging activit
y, lightning and thunder suppressed it. Our study indicates that moonlight
influences the foraging activity of C. sphinx.