Search
Advanced Search
World Species
Help
Home
Geography
↓
AZE
Sites
Biodiversity Hotspots
Climate Data
Ecoregions
Habitat Vegetation Classification
Important Bird Areas
Irreplacable Areas
Land Use
Protected Areas
Ecosystems
↓
African Grasslands
Alaska Forest
Alaska Tundra
Antarctica
Australian Grasslands
Commanster
Coral Reef
Lake Michigan
Namib Desert
Northern Virginia
Rain Forest
More ...
Lists
↓
Animal Cams
Animal Sounds
Cannibals
Common Species
EDGE Analysis
Emblems
Endangered Species
Invasive Species
Raptor Priority
Top 100 Endangered Species
Glossary
About
Diet Overlap
Ateles geoffroyi
(Central American spider monkey)
Ramphastos ambiguus swainsonii
(Chestnut-mandibled Toucan)
Common Diet
Virola sebifera
(virola)
Virola surinamensis
(Baboonwood)
Common Habitat
Central American dry forests
Chocó-Darién moist forests
Corcovado National Park
Cordillera Oriental montane forests
Cordillera Volcanica Central
Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
Eastern Panamanian montane forests
Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests
Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
La Amistad International Park
La Selva Biological Station
Magdalena-Urabá moist forests
Mesoamerica
Panamanian dry forests
Rara Avis Rainforest Reserve
Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve
Talamancan montane forests
Tropical Andes
Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena
Western Ecuador moist forests
Attributes / relations provided by
♦
1
The sugar composition of fruits in the diet of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in tropical humid forest in Costa Rica
, Pablo Riba-Hernández, Kathryn E. Stoner and Peter W. Lucas, Journal of Tropical Ecology (2003) 19:709716
♦
2
DISPERSAL OF A NEOTROPICAL NUTMEG (VIROLA SEBIFERA) BY BIRDS
, HENRY F. HOWE, The Auk 98: 88-98. January1981
♦
3
Howe, HF, EW Schupp, and LC Westley. 1985.
Early consequences of seed dispersal for a Neotropical tree (Virola surinamensis)
Ecology 66:781-791