We present a technique, based on microhistological analysis of fecal pellets, for quantifying the diets of forest rodents. This technique provides for the simultaneous recording of fungal spores and vascular plant material. Fecal samples should be freeze dried, weighed, and rehydrated with distilled water. We recommend a mini- mum sampling intensity of 50 fields of view for each of three slides per sample. Absolute and relative percentage of frequencies per sample can then be calculated.
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Carey, A. B., & McIntire, P. W. (2014). A microhistological technique for analysis of food habits of mycophagous rodents /. A microhistological technique for analysis of food habits of mycophagous rodents /. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.94174
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