1993
DOI: 10.1006/anbe.1993.1032
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Behavioural adaptations of desert rodents (Heteromyidae)

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“…How similar species coexist on similar resources has been a longstanding interest to community ecologists (Randall, 1993;Schoener, 1986). At present, the factors that influence species coexistence are poorly understood, especially among the terrestrial food-hoarding rodents.…”
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“…How similar species coexist on similar resources has been a longstanding interest to community ecologists (Randall, 1993;Schoener, 1986). At present, the factors that influence species coexistence are poorly understood, especially among the terrestrial food-hoarding rodents.…”
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“…These rodents include the kangaroo rats, Dipodomys, in the family Heteromyidae from North America, and at least seven genera of gerbils (family Muridae, subfamily Gerbillinae) from north and south Africa, the Middle East and Eurasia (Randall 1993(Randall , 1994b. Gerbils and kangaroo rats footdrum in distinct, species speci®c footdrumming rhythms (Randall 1994b).…”
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“…As a result, a substantial portion of the resulting acoustic energy is transmitted in the seismic channel rather than in the air (Markl 1983;Narins et al 1992;Randall 1993). Some of these animals have structures specialized for sensing the seismic vibrations; in a few cases, there is evidence that the animals use the seismic channel for intraspeci®c communication (Koyama et al 1982;Pratte and Jeanne 1984;Narins 1990;Heth et al 1991;Baurecht and Barth 1992;Narins et al 1992).…”
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