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Diet Overlap

Didelphis albiventris (White-eared Opossum)
Sturnira erythromos (hairy yellow-shouldered bat)

Common Diet

Morus nigra (black mulberry)
Vassobia breviflora

Common Habitat

Apure-Villavicencio dry forests
Bolivian montane dry forests
Bolivian Yungas
Catatumbo moist forests
Cauca Valley dry forests
Cauca Valley montane forests
Chiquitano dry forests
Chocó-Darién moist forests
Cordillera Oriental montane forests
Dry Chaco
Eastern Cordillera real montane forests
El Rey National Park
High Monte
Iquitos varzea
Magdalena Valley dry forests
Magdalena Valley montane forests
Magdalena-Urabá moist forests
Napo moist forests
Otishi National Park
Peruvian Yungas
Southern Andean Yungas
Southwest Amazon moist forests
Tropical Andes
Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena
Ucayali moist forests
Venezuelan Andes montane forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Food Habits and Seed Dispersal by the White-Eared Opossum Didelphis Albiventris in Southern Brazil, Nilton C. Cáceres, Stud. Neotrop. Fauna Environ. Vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 97-104. Aug 2002
♦ 2Sturnira erythromos, Norberto P. Giannini and Rubén M. Barquez, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 729, pp. 1–5 (2003)
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