The diet of the New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) and the House Mouse (Mus musculus} in a Victorian coastal heathland.
A. Cockburn
Australian Mammalogy
3(1) 31 - 34
Published: 1980
Abstract
Diet of Pseudomys novaehollandiae and Mus musculus was studied at Reeves Beach, Victoria. The species showed dietary separation, P. novaehollandiae was granivorous, and M. musculus took a variety of foodstuffs, with insects as a staple. Mus may be excluded from the granivorous niche when Pseudomys is present, and is unlikely to influence the distribution of members of that genus in mesic environments.https://doi.org/10.1071/AM80003
© Australian Mammal Society 1980