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Diet Overlap

Tachyphonus rufus (White-lined Tanager)
Vampyressa pusilla (little yellow-eared bat)

Common Diet

Ficus citrifolia (shortleaf fig)

Common Habitat

Alta Paraná Atlantic forests
Apure-Villavicencio dry forests
Atlantic Coast restingas
Atlantic Forest
Bahia coastal forests
Cauca Valley dry forests
Cauca Valley montane forests
Cerrado
Cordillera La Costa montane forests
Cordillera Volcanica Central
Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
Eastern Cordillera real montane forests
Guianan moist forests
Humid Chaco
Imataca Forest Reserve
Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests
Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
La Reserva de la Planada
La Selva Biological Station
Llanos
Magdalena Valley dry forests
Magdalena Valley montane forests
Magdalena-Urabá moist forests
Mesoamerica
Northwestern Andean montane forests
Orinoco Delta swamp forests
Pantanal
Peruvian Yungas
Santa Marta montane forests
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (incl. Tayrona NP)
Talamancan montane forests
Tropical Andes
Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena
Ucayali moist forests
Western Ecuador moist forests
Ybycu'í National Park

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
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