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Diet Overlap

Limosa fedoa (Marbled Godwit)
Larus occidentalis (Western Gull)

Common Diet

Pachygrapsus crassipes (striped shore crab)

Common Habitat

Alto Golfo de California y Delta del Rio Colorado
Baja California desert
Cabrillo National Monument
California Coast Ranges Biosphere Reserve
California coastal sage and chaparral
California Floristic Province
California interior chaparral and woodlands
California montane chaparral and woodlands
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Channel Islands National Park
Elkhorn Slough Preserve
Farallon National Wildlife Refuge
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve
Lanphere-Christensen Dunes Preserve
Mesoamerica
Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve
Nipomo Dunes Preserve
North America
Olympic Biosphere Reserve
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
Paine Preserve
Point Reyes National Seashore
Redwood National Park
Reserva de la Biosfera El Vizcaino
Santa Cruz Island Preserve
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Lafferty, K. D., R. F. Hechinger, J. C. Shaw, K. L. Whitney and A. M. Kuris (in press) Food webs and parasites in a salt marsh ecosystem. In Disease ecology: community structure and pathogen dynamics (eds S. Collinge and C. Ray). Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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