Diets and trophic positions of co-occurring animals are fundamental issues in their ecology, and these issues in syntopic rodents have been studied insufficiently. Using carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope ratios from hair samples, we analysed the trophic niches of common (Microtus arvalis), field (M. agrestis), and root (M. oeconomus) voles co-occurring in orchards, berry plantations, and nearby meadows (as control habitat to orchards and plantations). We tested if the niche of the dominant common vole was the widest, whether its width depended on the presence of other vole species, and whether there were intraspecific differences. Results suggest stability in the trophic niches of all three Microtus species, as season explain...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
Stable carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen isotopes have been used to infer aspects of species eco...
The diet of an individual is a result of the availability of dietary items and the individual's fora...
Diets and the trophic positions of animals are fundamental issues in their ecology. We analysed the ...
With only periodic and incomplete studies of its diet over time, all with differing methods and conc...
In agricultural habitats, diets and trophic positions of syntopic granivorous small mammals are not ...
Meadows in river deltas are characterized by a high diversity and abundance of small mammals. Howeve...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
Changing climate conditions are causing global distribution shifts, resulting in altered food webs a...
Niche variation at population level mediates niche packing (i.e., patterns of species' spread within...
Common species are fundamental to the structure and function of their communities, and they may enha...
The stability of diversity of syntopic (inhabiting the same habitat in the same time) small mammals ...
<div><p>Tropical rainforests support the greatest diversity of small mammals in the world, yet we ha...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
Stable carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen isotopes have been used to infer aspects of species eco...
The diet of an individual is a result of the availability of dietary items and the individual's fora...
Diets and the trophic positions of animals are fundamental issues in their ecology. We analysed the ...
With only periodic and incomplete studies of its diet over time, all with differing methods and conc...
In agricultural habitats, diets and trophic positions of syntopic granivorous small mammals are not ...
Meadows in river deltas are characterized by a high diversity and abundance of small mammals. Howeve...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
Changing climate conditions are causing global distribution shifts, resulting in altered food webs a...
Niche variation at population level mediates niche packing (i.e., patterns of species' spread within...
Common species are fundamental to the structure and function of their communities, and they may enha...
The stability of diversity of syntopic (inhabiting the same habitat in the same time) small mammals ...
<div><p>Tropical rainforests support the greatest diversity of small mammals in the world, yet we ha...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
Stable carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen isotopes have been used to infer aspects of species eco...
The diet of an individual is a result of the availability of dietary items and the individual's fora...