Gnateaters are birds of the forest understory,
bamboo stands, and the forest floor. The members of the genus
Conopophaga are found in the
Amazon and
Orinoco basins, east and central
Andean slopes,
Atlantic Forest, and nearby regions, while the members of the genus
Pittasoma are found in the
Chocó, and
Panama and
Costa Rica. Some species live in impenetrable thickets; others live in more open forest. Most are entirely restricted to humid habitats, but several species extend into drier regions in eastern
Brazil. While the members of the genus
Conopophaga are always found near the forest floor, typically not rising more than 1.5 m above the ground, they also rarely travel or spend much time on the ground (though they do feed there; see diet). The members of the genus
Pittasoma are more commonly seen hopping around on the ground. ==Behaviour and ecology==