where do food molecules for cecropia trees come from
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Cecropia, (genus Cecropia), several species of tropical tree of the family Cecropiaceae common to the understory layer of disturbed forest habitats of Central and South America
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Food molecules for cecropia trees come from Central and South American forests
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- Species in the genus Cecropia are roughly of the maximum profuse pioneer tree species in natural tree-fall gaps inside main forests.
- Its geographic spreading spreads along the Pacific and Atlantic Mexican coasts and in Central and South American forests, and are found over an elevation range of 0 to 2,600 m.
- Their leaves are eaten by some animals (e.g. three-toed sloths), and their seeds are eaten by birds, bats, rodents like the agouti, and other animals.
- One study of cecropia showed 8 species of monkey, 12 species of bat, and 76 different bird species eating its dangling spike-like fruits.
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