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Diet Overlap

Aphelocoma ultramarina (Ultramarine Jay)
Peromyscus boylii (brush mouse)

Common Diet

Pinus edulis (Colorado pinyon)
Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine)

Common Habitat

Arizona Mountains forests
Bandelier National Monument
Beaver Creek Biosphere Reserve
Big Bend Biosphere Reserve
Central Mexican matorral
Chihuahuan desert
Chiricahua National Monument
Coronado National Monument
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands
Meseta Central matorral
North America
Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra Gorda
Reserva de la Michilia
Saguaro National Park
Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests
Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Balda, Russell P. and Kamil, Alan, Linking Life Zones, Life History Traits, Ecology, and Spatial Cognition in Four Allopatric Southwestern Seed Caching Corvids (2006). Papers in Behavior and Biological Sciences. Paper 36.
♦ 2Food Habits of Rodents Inhabiting Arid and Semi-arid Ecosystems of Central New Mexico, ANDREW G. HOPE AND ROBERT R. PARMENTER, Special Publication of the Museum of Southwestern Biology, NUMBER 9, pp. 1–75 (2007)
♦ 3Peromyscus boylii (Rodentia: Cricetidae), MATINA C. KALCOUNIS-RUEPPELL AND TRACEY R. SPOON, MAMMALIAN SPECIES 838:1–14 (2009)
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