Abstract
This study describes seasonal changes in the diet of a population of wood mice inhabiting a maritime sand dune system. Invertebrates, particularly coleopterans, formed the bulk of the diet throughout the year. This is in sharp contrast to previous studies of mice living in woodlands which eat mainly seeds and other plant matter.
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