Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competition. Ctenomys minutus and C. flamarioni are subterranean rodents parapatrically distributed in the southern Brazilian coastal plain, showing a narrow sympatric zone. To gain understanding on food preferences and possible competition for food resources, we evaluated their diet composition performing DNA metabarcoding analyzes of 67 C. minutus and 100 C. flamarioni scat samples, collected along the species geographical ranges. Thirteen plant families, mainly represented by Poaceae, Araliaceae, Asteraceae and Fabaceae, were identified in the diet of C. minutus. For C. flamarioni, 10 families were recovered, with a predominance of Poaceae, Aralia...
Identifying factors and the extent of their roles in the differentiation of populations is of great ...
Abstract Diet analysis of potential small mammals pest species is important for understanding feedin...
Times Cited: 0 0International audienceLeopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone ka...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
Knowledge of how animal species use food resources available in the environment increases our unders...
The salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris; RERA) is an endangered species endemic to...
The salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris; RERA) is an endangered species endemic to...
Island radiations represent unique evolutionary histories in unique ecological contexts. These radia...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys usually present an allopatric or parapatric distribution....
Ctenomys flamarioni e C. minutus são roedores herbívoros de hábito fossorial, que habitam a planície...
International audienceThe Serra do Mar Atlantic forest (Brazil) shelters about 15 different species ...
peer reviewedLeopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone karst of Thailand and the L...
Subterranean rodents of the genusCtenomys usually present an allopatric or parapatric dis-tribution....
The southern meadow jumping mouse (Zapus luteus luteus) is Endangered in the US due to loss of ripar...
Leopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone karst of Thailand and the Lao PDR, but i...
Identifying factors and the extent of their roles in the differentiation of populations is of great ...
Abstract Diet analysis of potential small mammals pest species is important for understanding feedin...
Times Cited: 0 0International audienceLeopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone ka...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
Knowledge of how animal species use food resources available in the environment increases our unders...
The salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris; RERA) is an endangered species endemic to...
The salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris; RERA) is an endangered species endemic to...
Island radiations represent unique evolutionary histories in unique ecological contexts. These radia...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys usually present an allopatric or parapatric distribution....
Ctenomys flamarioni e C. minutus são roedores herbívoros de hábito fossorial, que habitam a planície...
International audienceThe Serra do Mar Atlantic forest (Brazil) shelters about 15 different species ...
peer reviewedLeopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone karst of Thailand and the L...
Subterranean rodents of the genusCtenomys usually present an allopatric or parapatric dis-tribution....
The southern meadow jumping mouse (Zapus luteus luteus) is Endangered in the US due to loss of ripar...
Leopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone karst of Thailand and the Lao PDR, but i...
Identifying factors and the extent of their roles in the differentiation of populations is of great ...
Abstract Diet analysis of potential small mammals pest species is important for understanding feedin...
Times Cited: 0 0International audienceLeopoldamys neilli is a Murinae rodent endemic to limestone ka...