Schmidly's deer mouse, Peromyscus schmidlyi, is a recently described species of deer mouse from the mountains of western Mexico. It is part of the highly complex and well-studied Peromyscus boylii species complex. The uniqueness of Peromyscus from this area had long been suspected, but was only formalized in 2004 with the publication of its species description. The species was named in honor of Dr. David J. Schmidly, renowned mammalogist and current president of the University of New Mexico.
Description
P. schmidlyi is a typical deer mouse, and can only be reliably distinguished from other members of its species group by DNA analysis. It is 18 to 21 cm (7.1 to 8.3 in) in length, with a tail 7 to 10 cm (2.8 to 3.9 in) long.[2] The fur is reddish umber over most of the body, becoming almost white on the under parts. The feet have a grey stripe extending past the ankle, and white toes. The tail is dark and bears only coarse, sparse hair, except for a tuft at the tip.[3]
Its monophyly has been confirmed using parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. No nuclear genes have been used in the analysis. The species is also unique from other Peromyscus in having karyotype (FN = 54-56). Its closest relative appears to be Peromyscus levipes.[3]
Distribution and habitat
The species is found in the states of Sinaloa, Sonora and Durango in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico.[4] Like many other members of the P. boylii species group, it is found only at higher elevations, above 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). It is known to inhabit deep gullies and rocky hillsides in pine-oak forests.[2]
References
- ↑ Álvarez-Castañeda, S.T., Castro-Arellano, I., Lacher, T., Vázquez, E. & Arroyo-Cabrales, J. (2008). "Peromyscus schmidlyi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. International Union for Conservation of Nature. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ordóñez-Garza, N. & Bradley, R.D. (2011). "Peromyscus schmidlyi (Rodentia: Cricetidae)". Mammalian Species 43 (1): 31–36. doi:10.1644/872.1.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bradley, R.D., et al. (2004). "A new species of Peromyscus from western Mexico". Journal of Mammalogy 85 (6): 1184–1193. doi:10.1644/BEL-113.1.
- ↑ Cabrera, H. et al. (2007). "Distribution and natural history of the Schmidly's deermouse". Southwestern Naturalist 52 (4): 620–623. doi:10.1894/0038-4909(2007)52[620:DANHOS]2.0.CO;2.
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- Southern Pygmy Mouse (B. musculus)
- Northern Pygmy Mouse (B. taylori)
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- Alston's Brown Mouse (S. teguina)
- Chiriqui Brown Mouse (S. xerampelinus)
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| Neotomini |
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- Subgenus Neotoma: White-throated Woodrat (N. albigula)
- Tamaulipan Woodrat (N. angustapalata)
- Bryant's Woodrat (N. bryanti)
- Nicaraguan Woodrat (N. chrysomelas)
- Arizona Woodrat (N. devia)
- Florida Woodrat (N. floridana )
- Goldman's Woodrat (N. goldmani)
- Desert Woodrat (N. lepida )
- White-toothed Woodrat (N. leucodon)
- Big-eared Woodrat (N. macrotis)
- Allegheny Woodrat (N. magister)
- Mexican Woodrat (N. mexicana)
- Southern Plains Woodrat (N. micropus)
- Nelson's Woodrat (N. nelsoni)
- Bolaños Woodrat(N. palatina)
- Stephen's Woodrat (N. stephensi)
- Subgenus Teanopus: Sonoran Woodrat (N. phenax)
- Subgenus Teonoma: Bushy-tailed Woodrat (N. cinerea)
- Dusky-footed Woodrat (N. fuscipes)
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| Xenomys |
- Magdalena Rat (X. nelsoni)
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| Hodomys |
- Allen's Wood Rat (H. alleni)
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- Goldman's Diminutive Woodrat (N. goldmani)
- Diminutive Woodrat (N. neotomodon)
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| Ochrotomyini |
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| Reithrodontomyini |
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- californicus group: California Mouse (P. californicus)
- eremicus group: Cactus Mouse (P. eremicus)
- Angel Island Mouse (P. guardia)
- San Lorenzo Mouse (P. interparietalis)
- Dickey's Deer Mouse (P. dickeyi)
- False Canyon Mouse (P. pseudocrinitus)
- Eva's Desert Mouse (P. eva)
- Burt's Deer Mouse (P. caniceps)
- Mesquite Mouse (P. merriami)
- hooperi group: Hooper's Mouse (P. hooperi)
- leucopus group: White-footed Mouse (P. leucopus)
- Cotton Mouse (P. gossypinus)
- aztecus group: Aztec Mouse (P. aztecus)
- Gleaning Mouse (P. spicilegus)
- Winkelmann's Mouse (P. winkelmanni)
- boylii group: Brush Mouse (P. boylii)
- Nimble-Footed Mouse (P. levipes)
- Schmidly's Deer Mouse (P. schmidlyi)
- San Esteban Island Mouse (P. stephani)
- Texas Mouse (P. attwateri)
- Nayarit Mouse (P. simulus)
- Tres Marias Island Mouse (P. madrensis)
- White-Ankled Mouse (P. pectoralis)
- Chihuahuan Mouse (P. polius)
- melanophrys group: Plateau Mouse (P. melanophrys)
- Marsh Mouse (P. perfulvus)
- Puebla Deer Mouse (P. mekisturus)
- furvus group: Blackish Deer Mouse (P. furvus)
- El Carrizo Deer Mouse (P. ochraventer)
- Maya Mouse (P. mayensis)
- mexicanus group: Mexican Deer Mouse (P. mexicanus)
- Naked-Eared Deer Mouse (P. gymnotis)
- Guatemalan Deer Mouse (P. guatemalensis)
- Chiapan Deer Mouse (P. zarhynchus)
- Big Deer Mouse (P. grandis)
- Yucatan Deer Mouse (P. yucatanicus)
- Stirton's Deer Mouse (P. stirtoni)
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- Guerrero Harvest Mouse (R. bakeri)
- Short-nosed Harvest Mouse (R. brevirostris)
- Sonoran Harvest Mouse (R. burti)
- Volcano Harvest Mouse (R. chrysopsis)
- Chiriqui Harvest Mouse (R. creper)
- Darien Harvest Mouse (R. darienensis)
- Fulvous Harvest Mouse (R. fulvescens)
- Slender Harvest Mouse (R. gracilis)
- Hairy Harvest Mouse (R. hirsutus)
- Eastern Harvest Mouse (R. humulis)
- Western Harvest Mouse (R. megalotis)
- Mexican Harvest Mouse (R. mexicanus)
- Small-Toothed Harvest Mouse (R. microdon)
- Plains Harvest Mouse (R. montanus)
- R. musseri
- Nicaraguan Harvest Mouse (R. paradoxus)
- Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse (R. raviventris)
- Rodriguez's Harvest Mouse (R. rodriguezi)
- Cozumel Harvest Mouse (R. spectabilis)
- Sumichrast's Harvest Mouse (R. sumichrasti)
- Narrow-Nosed Harvest Mouse (R. tenuirostris)
- Zacatecas Harvest Mouse (R. zacatecae)
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| Neotomodon |
- Mexican Volcano Mouse (N. alstoni)
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- Yellow Isthmus Rat (I. flavidus)
- Mount Pirri Isthmus Rat (I. pirrensis)
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- Oaxaca Giant Deer Mouse (M. cryophilus)
- Nelson's Giant Deer Mouse (M. nelsoni)
- Thomas's Giant Deer Mouse (M. thomasi)
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- Chinanteco Deermouse (H. chinanteco)
- Delicate Deermouse (H. delicatulus)
- Ixtlán Deermouse (H. ixtlani)
- Zempoaltepec deermouse (H. lepturus)
- Crested-tailed Deermouse (H. lophurus)
- H. schmidlyi
- Jico Deermouse (H. simulatus)
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| Osgoodomys |
- Michoacan Deer Mouse (O. banderanus)
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