Ochroma pyramidale
Balsa, Balsa-wood tree, Corkwood, Down tree, Balsa Wood, Balsa tree, West Indian balsa
- Category
- plantae
- Primary role
- crop
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Malvales
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Genus
- Ochroma
Plantae | Tracheophyta | Magnoliopsida | Malvales | Malvaceae | Ochroma
External: GBIF #3152240
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herbivory 12
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/199217019
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/236180561
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/106890721
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/104721552
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/329303291
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/167116554
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
pathogen pressure 4
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale Sutton, B.C.. 1973. Hyphomycetes from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada.. Mycol. Pap. 132:1-143
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=921797
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1524441
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1728378
pollination 19
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Gardner, A. L. 1977. Feeding habits. In: Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae. Part II (R. J. Baker, J. K. Jones & D. C. Carter, eds.). pp. 293-350. The Museum, Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, USA.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37591114
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Gardner, A. L. 1977. Feeding habits. In: Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae. Part II (R. J. Baker, J. K. Jones & D. C. Carter, eds.). pp. 293-350. The Museum, Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, USA.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Dobat, K. & T. Peikert-Holle. 1985. Blüten und fledermäuse. Blutenbestäubung durch fledermäuse und flughunde (chiropterophilie). pp. 1-370. Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Arias, E. & V. Pacheco. 2019. Dieta y estructura trófica de un ensamblaje de murciélagos en los bosques montanos del Santuario Nacional Pampa Hermosa, Junín, Perú. Revista Peruana de Biología 26 (2): 169-182.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
crop interaction 35
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/199217019
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Gardner, A. L. 1977. Feeding habits. In: Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae. Part II (R. J. Baker, J. K. Jones & D. C. Carter, eds.). pp. 293-350. The Museum, Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, USA.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/236180561
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/106890721
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/104721552
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Heithaus, E. R., T. H. Fleming & P. A. Opler. 1975. Foraging patterns and resource utilization in seven species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology 56: 841-854.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37591114
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/329303291
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/167116554
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Gardner, A. L. 1977. Feeding habits. In: Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae. Part II (R. J. Baker, J. K. Jones & D. C. Carter, eds.). pp. 293-350. The Museum, Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, USA.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Dobat, K. & T. Peikert-Holle. 1985. Blüten und fledermäuse. Blutenbestäubung durch fledermäuse und flughunde (chiropterophilie). pp. 1-370. Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale Sutton, B.C.. 1973. Hyphomycetes from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada.. Mycol. Pap. 132:1-143
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=921797
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1524441
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Arias, E. & V. Pacheco. 2019. Dieta y estructura trófica de un ensamblaje de murciélagos en los bosques montanos del Santuario Nacional Pampa Hermosa, Junín, Perú. Revista Peruana de Biología 26 (2): 169-182.
- GloBI visits Ochroma pyramidale Tschapka, M. 2004. Energy density patterns of nectar resources permit coexistence within a guild of Neotropical flower-visiting bats. Journal of Zoology (London) 263.
- GloBI eats Ochroma pyramidale Hetthaus, E.R., T.H. Fleming and P.A. Opler, 1975. - Foraging pattern and resource utilisation by eight species of bats in a seasonal tropical forest. Ecology, 56 : 841-854. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI hasHost Ochroma pyramidale https://mycoportal.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1728378
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Ochroma pyramidale Ugo Mendes Diniz, Alexander Keller, Gunnar Brehm, Sabine Fernanda Viteri Lalama, Kilian Frühholz, Maximilian Pitz, Julia Windl, Santiago Erazo, Santiago Fernando Burneo, Marco Tschapka, Sara Diana Leonhardt; The neglected pollinators: settling moths are keystone floral visitors essential to network connectivity and tropical forest recovery. Proc Biol Sci 1 December 2025; 292 (2061): 20251981. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1981. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/mendes-diniz-2025/archive/c250e76c94f972a14cc758714a0ea5ef4cd002c9.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI