This
kangaroo rat is found in and around the
San Joaquin Valley in
California, in the
United States. The subspecies
D. n. exilis and
D. n. nitratoides are found only in the valley bottom. Historically,
D. n. exilis occupied alkaline grassland and saltbush scrub between
Merced River to the north and
Kings River to the south, and between
Fresno Slough to the west and
Fresno to the east. This area of occupancy has shrunk and now covers an area of about in
Fresno County to the west of
Kerman. Similarly, the range of
D. n. nitratoides has shrunk from most of the Tulare Basin to some fragmentary patches surrounded by cultivated land in northern Kings County and southern
Kern County, to the east of the dried up
Tulare Lake. The subspecies with the most extensive range is
D. n. brevinasus; this inhabits grasslands and shrublands on the foothill slopes to the west of the San Joachim Valley, from Merced County in the north to
San Emigdio Creek in the south, and the foothills to the east of the San Joachim Valley near the dried up
Buena Vista Lake. ==Ecology==