The food preferences of O. irroratus and R. pumilio have been examined in laboratory tests. O. irroratus prefers green vegetation including herbs, shrubs and grasses whereas R. pumilio prefers fruits and seeds. Both species eat insects in the laboratory, but they are more important in the natural diet of R. pumilio than O. irroratus. O. irroratus readily eats grasses which are not consumed by R. pumilio. Partial dietary overlap occurs in the laboratory which suggests that some degree of competition for fruits and seeds will occur at certain seasons in natural populations
This article may be used for research, teaching, and private study purposes.We investigated the comp...
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Food preferences of two species of Australian desert rodents, the spinifex hopping-mouse (Notomys al...
Rodents are well known as both seed predators and dispersers of various plant species in forest ecos...
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We investigated the composition of the diet of the multi-mammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, within ...
We investigated the composition of the diet of the multi-mammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, within ...
Journal compilation CSIRO 2011eastern Africa where it can cause significant crop losses. Mastomys ...
Endemic Nesoryzomys swarthi and invasive Rattus rattus exist in unlikely sympatry in Galápagos as fe...
This article may be used for research, teaching, and private study purposes.We investigated the comp...
Context: The multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834), is an important agricultural pes...
The diet and breeding patterns of Mastomys natalensis in semi-arid areas of Isimani division, Iringa...
Differences and overlap in the diets of two sympatric, herbivorous rodents Otomys unisulcatus and Pa...
Rodents are well known as both seed predators and dispersers of various plant species in forest ecos...
Food preferences of two species of Australian desert rodents, the spinifex hopping-mouse (Notomys al...
Rodents are well known as both seed predators and dispersers of various plant species in forest ecos...
African Zoology Journal,2011; 46 (2):387-392Differences in the ecological niche requirements among r...
Food preference of small rodents to consume the roots of wild plants with the emphasize on their imp...
Ochrotomys nuttalli and Peromyscus leucopus are two small-mammal species that have similar life hist...
The operation of five different mechanisms of species coexistence in a community of rodents was exam...
We investigated the composition of the diet of the multi-mammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, within ...
We investigated the composition of the diet of the multi-mammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, within ...
Journal compilation CSIRO 2011eastern Africa where it can cause significant crop losses. Mastomys ...
Endemic Nesoryzomys swarthi and invasive Rattus rattus exist in unlikely sympatry in Galápagos as fe...
This article may be used for research, teaching, and private study purposes.We investigated the comp...
Context: The multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834), is an important agricultural pes...
The diet and breeding patterns of Mastomys natalensis in semi-arid areas of Isimani division, Iringa...