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Diet Overlap
Alouatta palliata
(mantled howler monkey)
Glossophaga soricina
(Pallas's long-tongued bat)
Common Diet
Cecropia polystachya
(
Trumpet tree
)
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 Cordillera real montane forests
Eastern Panamanian montane forests
Ecuadorian dry forests
Guayaquil flooded grasslands
Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests
Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
La Selva Biological Station
Mesoamerica
Mesoamerican Gulf-Caribbean mangroves
Miskito pine forests
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
Refugio de Vida Silvestre Reserva Karen Mogensen F.
Reserva del Noroeste
Sierra de Agalta National Park
Sierra de los Tuxtlas
Sierra Madre de Chiapas moist forest
South American Pacific mangroves
Southern Mesoamerican Pacific mangroves
Talamancan montane forests
Tropical Andes
Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena
Tumbes-Piura dry forests
Western Ecuador moist forests
Attributes / relations provided by
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1
Phenology, seed dispersal, and recruitment in Cecropia peltata (Moraceae) in Cost Rican tropical dry forest
, Theodore H. Fleming and Charles F. Williams, Journal of Tropical Ecology (1990) 6:163-178