The coexistence of desert small mammals can be explained by differences in
microhabitat use, morphology, body size, diet and foraging. The aim of this
study was to quantify the structure of small mammal assemblages and the seasonal
fluctuations in their abundance using mark – recapture techniques in
habitats of different structural heterogeneity (mesquite forest, creosotebush
community, and sand dunes) in the temperate Monte desert of Argentina.
Habitat heterogeneity was characterised by 10 vegetation variables. The
mesquite forest and the creosotebush community showed the highest diversity
and habitat heterogeneity. The relative abundance of each species underwent
remarkable variations between habitats. The sigmodontinae rodents
Print ISSN: 0025-1461
Volume: 68, 07/2004
Pages: 5 - 14