Estado actual del conocimiento biológico de algunas especies de roedores de las familias Muridae, Geomyidae, Heteromyidae y Sciuridae (Rodentia: Mammalia) incluidas en el PROY-NOM-059-ECOL-2000
Citation
Sánchez Cordero Dávila V, Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad C (2021). Estado actual del conocimiento biológico de algunas especies de roedores de las familias Muridae, Geomyidae, Heteromyidae y Sciuridae (Rodentia: Mammalia) incluidas en el PROY-NOM-059-ECOL-2000. Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ocflzh accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-02.Description
Este proyecto pretende reunir la información biológica básica de algunas de las especies de roedores de las familias Muridae, Geomyidae, Heteromyidae y Sciuridae, incluidas en la lista del Proyecto de Norma Oficial Mexicana PROY-NOM-059-ECOL-2000, para contribuir a una mejor definición en la asignación de estas especies a las categorías de riesgo. Por su gran riqueza de especies y alta endemicidad, los roedores constituyen una proporción significativa de los mamíferos terrestres incluidos en dicho listado. La información se recopilará de la literatura especializada, de especímenes de museos y de trabajo de investigación desarrollados por el responsable. Se harán recomendaciones sobre cambios en la asignación de las especies a las categorías de riesgo que lo ameriten.
Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 1 Orden: 1 Familia: 4 Género: 25 Especie: 44 Epitetoinfraespecifico: 13
Taxonomic Coverages
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Animaliarank: kingdom
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Chordatarank: phylum
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Mammaliarank: class
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Rodentiarank: order
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Cricetidaerank: family
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Heteromyidaerank: family
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Geomyidaerank: family
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Sciuridaerank: family
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Microtusrank: genus
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Oryzomysrank: genus
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Neotomarank: genus
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Rheomysrank: genus
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Dipodomysrank: genus
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Liomysrank: genus
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Tylomysrank: genus
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Peromyscusrank: genus
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Megadontomysrank: genus
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Orthogeomysrank: genus
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Spermophilusrank: genus
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Otonyctomysrank: genus
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Geomysrank: genus
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Sciurusrank: genus
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Reithrodontomysrank: genus
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Pappogeomysrank: genus
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Glaucomysrank: genus
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Zygogeomysrank: genus
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Heteromysrank: genus
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Cratogeomysrank: genus
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Cynomysrank: genus
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Scotinomysrank: genus
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Nelsoniarank: genus
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Xenomysrank: genus
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Perognathusrank: genus
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Microtus pennsylvanicuscommon name: meadow vole, meteorito, meteoro, meteoro de prado, ratón, ratón de alfalfar rank: species
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Microtus quasiatercommon name: ratón de pino, meteorito, meteoro, meteoro de Jalapa, ratón de alfalfar rank: species
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Oryzomys chapmanicommon name: rata arrocera de Ixtlán, rata arrocera de Chapman rank: species
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Microtus oaxacensiscommon name: tarabundi vole, meteorito, meteoro, meteoro de Tarabundí, ratón de alfalfar rank: species
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Neotoma phenaxcommon name: Sonoran woodrat, rata cambalachera sonorense, rata de campo rank: species
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Rheomys mexicanuscommon name: Goodwin's water mouse, rata, ratón acuático mexicano rank: species
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Dipodomys phillipsiicommon name: southern banner-tailed kangaroo rat, rata canguro, rata canguro de Phillip rank: species
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Liomys spectabiliscommon name: ratón de abazones, ratón espinoso jalisciense rank: species
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Tylomys tumbalensiscommon name: rata trepadora, rata arborícola, rata trepadora de Tumbalá rank: species
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Peromyscus winkelmannicommon name: ratón, ratón de Dos Aguas, ratón de campo rank: species
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Megadontomys thomasicommon name: ratón, ratón de Thomas rank: species
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Orthogeomys cuniculuscommon name: tuza, tuza mayor, tuza oaxaqueña rank: species
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Spermophilus madrensiscommon name: ardilla de tierra con manto, ardilla, ardilla arborícola, ardillón de Sierra Madre, chalote jolino rank: species
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Otonyctomys hatticommon name: Yucatán vesper mouse, rata arborícola, rata vespertina yucateca, ratón rank: species
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Geomys tropicaliscommon name: tropical pocket gopher, tuza, tuza tropical rank: species
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Reithrodontomys spectabiliscommon name: Cozumel island harvest mouse, ratón cosechero de Cozumel rank: species
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Pappogeomys alcornicommon name: tuza, tuza de Mazamitla rank: species
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Glaucomys volanscommon name: ardilla voladora, ardilla planeadora, ardilla voladora del sur rank: species
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Spermophilus perotensiscommon name: ardilla de tierra de Perote, ardilla, ardilla terrestre del Perote, ardillón de Perote, moto rank: species
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Zygogeomys trichopuscommon name: tuza de Michoacán, tuza, tuza michoacana rank: species
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Peromyscus zarhynchuscommon name: ratón de nariz larga, ratón chiapaneco, ratón de campo rank: species
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Microtus guatemalensiscommon name: ratón de pradera, meteorito, meteoro, meteoro de Guatemala, ratón de alfalfar rank: species
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Megadontomys cryophiluscommon name: ratón de Ixtlán, tuza rank: species
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Reithrodontomys microdoncommon name: small-toothed harvest mouse, ratón cosechero dientes pequeños, ratón de campo rank: species
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Heteromys nelsonicommon name: Nelson´s spiny pocket mouse, ratón de abazones, ratón espinoso, ratón espinoso de Nelson rank: species
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Microtus umbrosuscommon name: Zempoaltepec vole, meteorito, meteoro, meteoro de Zempoaltepec, ratón de alfalfar rank: species
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Cratogeomys fumosuscommon name: tuza, tuza humeada, tuza llanera rank: species
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Cratogeomys neglectuscommon name: tuza, tuza de Querétaro, tuza nariz pelona rank: species
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Cynomys ludovicianuscommon name: perro de la pradera cola negra, ardilla terrestre, perrito de las praderas, perrito de las praderas de cola negra, perro llanero, perro llanero cola negra, perro llanero norteño rank: species
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Peromyscus bullatuscommon name: ratón de Perote, ratón de campo rank: species
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Tylomys bullariscommon name: rata trepadora, rata arborícola, rata trepadora chiapaneca rank: species
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Scotinomys teguinacommon name: ratón, rata cañera, ratón café norteño rank: species
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Sciurus variegatoidescommon name: ardilla de espalda bandeada, ardilla, ardilla arborícola, ardilla jaspeada, ardilla orejona rank: species
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Sciurus aberticommon name: ardilla, ardilla de Albert rank: species
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Nelsonia neotomodoncommon name: rata de bosque diminuta, rata, rata cambalachera diminuta rank: species
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Cynomys mexicanuscommon name: perro de la pradera mexicano, perrito de las praderas, perro llanero, perro llanero mexicano, tuza rank: species
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Nelsonia goldmanicommon name: rata de bosque diminuta, rata, rata cambalachera de Tancítaro rank: species
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Xenomys nelsonicommon name: rata de Magdalena, ratón de campo rank: species
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Sciurus oculatuscommon name: Peter's squirrel, ardilla, ardilla arborícola, ardilla de Peter rank: species
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Geomys personatuscommon name: tuza, tuza texana rank: species
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Megadontomys nelsonicommon name: ratón, ratón de Nelson, tuza rank: species
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Peromyscus mekisturuscommon name: ratón, ratón de Puebla, ratón de campo rank: species
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Rheomys thomasicommon name: ratón de agua, rata, ratón acuático chiapaneco rank: species
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Orthogeomys laniuscommon name: tuza rank: species
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Sciurus aberti subsp. durangicommon name: aberts squirrel, ardilla de Albert rank: infraspecificname
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Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. phillipsiicommon name: rata canguro, rata canguro de Phillip rank: infraspecificname
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Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. perotensiscommon name: rata canguro de Perote, rata canguro de Phillip rank: infraspecificname
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Zygogeomys trichopus subsp. trichopusrank: infraspecificname
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Scotinomys teguina subsp. teguinacommon name: ratón, ratón café norteño rank: infraspecificname
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Sciurus aberti subsp. barbericommon name: aberts squirrel, ardilla de Albert rank: infraspecificname
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Peromyscus leucopus subsp. cozumelaecommon name: ratón de patas blancas rank: infraspecificname
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Oryzomys couesi subsp. cozumelaecommon name: rata, rata arrocera de pantano rank: infraspecificname
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Perognathus amplus subsp. ampluscommon name: ratón rank: infraspecificname
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Oryzomys couesi subsp. crinituscommon name: ratón, rata arrocera de pantano, rata arrocera del Valle de México rank: infraspecificname
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Sciurus aberti subsp. phaeuruscommon name: aberts squirrel, ardilla de Albert rank: infraspecificname
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Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. oaxacaecommon name: rata canguro de Oaxaca, rata canguro de Phillip rank: infraspecificname
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Rheomys thomasi subsp. chiapensiscommon name: ratón de agua, ratón acuático chiapaneco rank: infraspecificname
Geographic Coverages
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