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Diet Overlap

Icterus galbula (Northern Oriole)
Alouatta palliata (mantled howler monkey)

Common Diet

Ficus aurea (Florida strangler fig)
Ficus cotinifolia

Common Habitat

Central American Atlantic moist forests
Central American dry forests
Central American montane forests
Central American pine-oak forests
Chiapas Depression dry forests
Chiapas montane forests
Chocó-Darién moist forests
Corcovado National Park
Cordillera Volcanica Central
Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
Eastern Panamanian montane forests
Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests
Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
La Selva Biological Station
Maya
Mesoamerica
Miskito pine forests
Montes Azules
Motagua Valley thornscrub
Northwestern Andean montane forests
Palo Verde National Park
Panamanian dry forests
Pantanos de Centla
Petén-Veracruz moist forests
Rara Avis Rainforest Reserve
Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve
Sierra de los Tuxtlas
Sierra Madre de Chiapas moist forest
Talamancan montane forests
Tropical Andes
Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1"Fig-eating by vertebrate frugivores: a global review", MIKE SHANAHAN, SAMSON SO, STEPHEN G. COMPTON and RICHARD CORLETT, Biol. Rev. (2001), 76, pp. 529–572
♦ 2Feeding and General Activity Patterns of a Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata) Troop Living in a Forest Fragment at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico, Alejandro Estrada, Saúl Juan-Solano, Teresita Ortíz Martínez and Rosamond Coates-Estrada, American Journal of Primatology 48:167-183 (1999)
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