Diet Overlap

Onychomys leucogaster (northern grasshopper mouse)
Lynx rufus (Bobcat)

Common Diet

Artemisia frigida (Fringed sagewort)

Common Habitat

Arches National Park
Arizona Mountains forests
Badlands National Park
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Blue Mountains forests
California Floristic Province
Canadian Aspen forests and parklands
Canyonlands National Park
Central and Southern mixed grasslands
Central forest-grasslands transition
Central Plains Biosphere Reserve
Central tall grasslands
Chihuahuan desert
Chiricahua National Monument
Colorado Plateau shrublands
Colorado Rockies forests
Coronado National Monument
Devils Tower National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument
East Central Texas forests
Eastern Cascades forests
Edwards Plateau savanna
Flint Hills tall grasslands
Grand Canyon National Park
Grasslands National Park
Great Basin montane forests
Great Basin shrub steppe
Jornada Biosphere Reserve
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands
Mesoamerica
Montana Valley and Foothill grasslands
Nebraska Sand Hills mixed grasslands
North America
Northern mixed grasslands
Northern short grasslands
Northern tall grasslands
Padre Island National Seashore
Palouse grasslands
Petrified Forest National Park
Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve
Sevilleta LTER Site
Shortgrass Steppe LTER Site
Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests
Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests
Sierra Nevada forests
Snake-Columbia shrub steppe
South Central Rockies forests
Tamaulipan matorral
Tamaulipan mezquital
Texas blackland prairies
Upper Midwest forest-savanna transition
Veracruz moist forests
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Wasatch and Uinta montane forests
Western Gulf Coastal grasslands
Western short grasslands
White Sands National Monument
Wyoming Basin shrub steppe
Zion National Park

Attributes / relations provided by
1Food Habits of Rodents Inhabiting Arid and Semi-arid Ecosystems of Central New Mexico, ANDREW G. HOPE AND ROBERT R. PARMENTER, Special Publication of the Museum of Southwestern Biology, NUMBER 9, pp. 1–75 (2007)
2Neotoma cinerea, Felisa A. Smith, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 564, pp. 1-8 (1997)