New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)

The monotypic Notiomys is the most poorly-known genus of Abrotrichini, a recently erected tribe of South American sigmodontine rodents. Based on a large sample, mostly recovered from owl pellets but including trapped individuals, we refine the known geographic distribution of this mouse (providing 2...

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Autores principales: Pardiñas, U.F.J., Udrizar Sauthier, D.E., Teta, P., D'Elía, G.
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spelling paperaa:paper_00251461_v72_n4_p273_Pardinas2023-06-12T16:45:06Z New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae) Mammalia 2008;72(4):273-285 Pardiñas, U.F.J. Udrizar Sauthier, D.E. Teta, P. D'Elía, G. Abrotrichini Argentina Chelemys Geoxus Pearsonomys endemic species genetic variation geographical distribution geographical variation interpopulation variation rodent skull Argentina Patagonia South America Chelemys Cricetidae Geoxus Notiomys Notiomys edwardsii Pearsonomys Rodentia Strigiformes The monotypic Notiomys is the most poorly-known genus of Abrotrichini, a recently erected tribe of South American sigmodontine rodents. Based on a large sample, mostly recovered from owl pellets but including trapped individuals, we refine the known geographic distribution of this mouse (providing 20 new contemporary recording localities and four fossil occurrences), relate this to the principal Patagonian environmental units, add new data on the type locality of the species, and comment on its conservation status. In addition, we present a detailed external and craniodental description and provide data showing geographic variation of some skull features. Finally, we provide preliminary data on genetic variation (cytochrome b gene sequences) that demonstrate the existence of a low degree of observed differentiation (ca. 0.7%) between the populations analyzed. © 2008 by Walter de Gruyter. 2008 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00251461_v72_n4_p273_Pardinas
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topic Abrotrichini
Argentina
Chelemys
Geoxus
Pearsonomys
endemic species
genetic variation
geographical distribution
geographical variation
interpopulation variation
rodent
skull
Argentina
Patagonia
South America
Chelemys
Cricetidae
Geoxus
Notiomys
Notiomys edwardsii
Pearsonomys
Rodentia
Strigiformes
spellingShingle Abrotrichini
Argentina
Chelemys
Geoxus
Pearsonomys
endemic species
genetic variation
geographical distribution
geographical variation
interpopulation variation
rodent
skull
Argentina
Patagonia
South America
Chelemys
Cricetidae
Geoxus
Notiomys
Notiomys edwardsii
Pearsonomys
Rodentia
Strigiformes
Pardiñas, U.F.J.
Udrizar Sauthier, D.E.
Teta, P.
D'Elía, G.
New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
topic_facet Abrotrichini
Argentina
Chelemys
Geoxus
Pearsonomys
endemic species
genetic variation
geographical distribution
geographical variation
interpopulation variation
rodent
skull
Argentina
Patagonia
South America
Chelemys
Cricetidae
Geoxus
Notiomys
Notiomys edwardsii
Pearsonomys
Rodentia
Strigiformes
description The monotypic Notiomys is the most poorly-known genus of Abrotrichini, a recently erected tribe of South American sigmodontine rodents. Based on a large sample, mostly recovered from owl pellets but including trapped individuals, we refine the known geographic distribution of this mouse (providing 20 new contemporary recording localities and four fossil occurrences), relate this to the principal Patagonian environmental units, add new data on the type locality of the species, and comment on its conservation status. In addition, we present a detailed external and craniodental description and provide data showing geographic variation of some skull features. Finally, we provide preliminary data on genetic variation (cytochrome b gene sequences) that demonstrate the existence of a low degree of observed differentiation (ca. 0.7%) between the populations analyzed. © 2008 by Walter de Gruyter.
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author Pardiñas, U.F.J.
Udrizar Sauthier, D.E.
Teta, P.
D'Elía, G.
author_facet Pardiñas, U.F.J.
Udrizar Sauthier, D.E.
Teta, P.
D'Elía, G.
author_sort Pardiñas, U.F.J.
title New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
title_short New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
title_full New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
title_fullStr New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
title_full_unstemmed New data on the endemic Patagonian long-clawed mouse Notiomys edwardsii (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
title_sort new data on the endemic patagonian long-clawed mouse notiomys edwardsii (rodentia: cricetidae)
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00251461_v72_n4_p273_Pardinas
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