ABSTRACT.—A series of removal experiments were performed on Dipodomys merriami, D. microps, and Perognathus longimembris to test for the importance of competition for food and microhabitats in a heteromyid community in the Great Basin Desert. Each of these species was removed singly to determine the short-term effects on the microhabitat preferences of the remaining species. We correctly predicted, based on differences in diet, that the removal of D. microps (a foliovore) would have no effect on D. merriami or P. longimembris (granivores). Using the dominance hierarchy theory, we correctly predicted that removal of a larger heteromyid, D. merriami, would have an effect on the microhabitat use of the smaller P. longimembris, but not vice ver...
This study relates the compression hypothesis, based on optimal foraging models to the niche dynamic...
Variability is a universal, but poorly understood, property of ecosystems. A common belief that envi...
In this investigation, I compiled distribution and habitat records for Chaetodipus hispidus, Dipodom...
Removal experiments with three species of heteromyid rodents were performed during two summers in th...
Removal experiments with three species of heteromyid rodents were performed during two summers in th...
Removal experiments with three species of heteromyid rodents were performed during two summers in th...
Three trapping grids, 225 m on a side were established in the desert of southern New Mexico. On grid...
Three trapping grids, 225 m on a side were established in the desert of southern New Mexico. On grid...
Journal ArticleWe trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, ill...
This study measures the magnitude of the competition between two nocturnal, desert rodents, Dipodomy...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
Laboratory experiments have suggested that the coexistence of certain heteromyid rodent species is f...
Journal ArticleTwo major groups of desert granivores, ants and rodents, coexist as permanent residen...
This study relates the compression hypothesis, based on optimal foraging models to the niche dynamic...
Variability is a universal, but poorly understood, property of ecosystems. A common belief that envi...
In this investigation, I compiled distribution and habitat records for Chaetodipus hispidus, Dipodom...
Removal experiments with three species of heteromyid rodents were performed during two summers in th...
Removal experiments with three species of heteromyid rodents were performed during two summers in th...
Removal experiments with three species of heteromyid rodents were performed during two summers in th...
Three trapping grids, 225 m on a side were established in the desert of southern New Mexico. On grid...
Three trapping grids, 225 m on a side were established in the desert of southern New Mexico. On grid...
Journal ArticleWe trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, ill...
This study measures the magnitude of the competition between two nocturnal, desert rodents, Dipodomy...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
Laboratory experiments have suggested that the coexistence of certain heteromyid rodent species is f...
Journal ArticleTwo major groups of desert granivores, ants and rodents, coexist as permanent residen...
This study relates the compression hypothesis, based on optimal foraging models to the niche dynamic...
Variability is a universal, but poorly understood, property of ecosystems. A common belief that envi...
In this investigation, I compiled distribution and habitat records for Chaetodipus hispidus, Dipodom...