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Digestive System Specialization in the Stripped Field Mouse and the Korean Field Mouse and Its Role in Their Trophic Competition

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Abstract

The article delves into the intricate relationship between the striped field mouse and the Korean field mouse, focusing on how their digestive system specialization influences their trophic competition. It examines the significance of intestinal length in determining competitive asymmetry and its impact on population dynamics and range expansion. The study reveals that the Korean field mouse's more efficient assimilation of plant tissues gives it a competitive edge, challenging common assumptions about the striped field mouse's range expansion. The research integrates evolutionary and ecological concepts to provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors driving the transformation of their taxocene.

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Title
Digestive System Specialization in the Stripped Field Mouse and the Korean Field Mouse and Its Role in Their Trophic Competition
Authors
I. S. Sheremetev
V. I. Demchenko
I. N. Sheremeteva
V. A. Nesterenko
Publication date
30-11-2024
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Published in
Contemporary Problems of Ecology / Issue 6/2024
Print ISSN: 1995-4255
Electronic ISSN: 1995-4263
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425524700562
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