Microhabitat segregation in two desert rodent species: the relation of prey availability to diet

Author(s)
Harris, John H.
Year
Article Title
Microhabitat segregation in two desert rodent species: the relation of prey availability to diet
Volume
68
Pages
417-421
Start Page Number
417
Final Page
421
Notes
see citation for Microdipodops megacephalus
Review

Datapoints

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Species: Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition % weight of prey in fecal pellets ARTHROPODS (81% total) - Lepidoptera larvae (91); Coleoptera (6); June beetles (0); Jerusalum crickets (1); Ants (1); Orthoptera (0); Spiders (1); Lygaeid bugs (0); Scorpions (0); Solfugids (0); Diptera (1);GREEN VEGETATION (19% total); SEEDS (0% total). 40 % Both Adults and Juveniles Mono Lake (elev., 2000m) Mono Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % weight of prey in fecal pellets; range of mean values over 2 yrs ARTHROPODS (84-89% total) - Lepidoptera larvae (11-14); Coleoptera (4-11); June Beetles (54-75); Jerusalum crickets (0-13); Ants (0-1); Orthoptera (1-4); Spiders (1); Lygaeid bugs (0-1); Scorpions (0-1); Solfugids (0-1); Diptera (2-4); GREEN VEGETATION (0% total); SEEDS (11-16% total). 25-31 % Both Adults and Juveniles Mono Lake (elev. 2000m) Mono Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % weight of prey in fecal pellets; range of mean values over 2 yrs ARTHROPODS (72-90% total) - Lepidoptera larvae (5-11); Coleoptera (7-8); June Beetles (0-3); Jerusalum crickets (0-19); Ants (0); Orthoptera (1); Spiders (1-2); Lygaeid bugs (56-83); Scorpions (0); Solfugids (0-1); Diptera (0-1); GREEN VEGETATION (0-3% total);SEEDS (10-25% total). 20-24 % Both Adults and Juveniles Mono Lake (elev., 2000m) Mono Exposure Factor Datasets

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