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Pourouma cecropiifolia (Amazon Grape)

Synonyms: Pourouma cecropiaefolia; Pourouma edulis; Pourouma multifida; Pourouma sapida; Pourouma uvifera

Wikipedia Abstract

Pourouma cecropiifolia (Amazon Grape, Amazon Tree-grape or Uvilla; syn. P. multifida) is a species of Pourouma, native to tropical South America, in the western Amazon Basin in northern Bolivia, western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, and southern Venezuela.
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Predators

Anastrepha bahiensis[1]
Artibeus obscurus (dark fruit-eating bat)[2]
Leontocebus fuscicollis (saddlebacked tamarin)[3]
Pionites leucogaster (White-bellied Parrot)[4]

External References

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Norrbom, A.L. 2004. Fruit fly (Tephritidae) host plant database. Version Nov, 2004.
2Artibeus obscurus, Michelle A. Haynes and Thomas E. Lee, Jr., MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 752, pp. 1–5 (2004)
3Seasonal Patterns of Diet and Ranging in Two Species of Tamarin Monkeys: Stability Versus Variability, Paul A. Garber, International Journal of Primatology, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1993
4PARROT CLAYLICKS: DISTRIBUTION, PATTERNS OF USE AND ECOLOGICAL CORRELATES FROM A PARROT ASSEMBLAGE IN SOUTHEASTERN PERU, ALAN TRISTRAM KENNETH LEE, dissertation for DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, Manchester Metropolitan University, November 2010
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0