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Maximum longevity: 4.8 years (captivity) Observations: One captive specimen was still alive after 4.8 years (Richard Weigl 2005).
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Trophic Strategy

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C. badius eats mostly bamboo roots and shoots but also consume shrubs, young shoots of grasses and other roots, and will eat seeds and fruits (Anderson, 1984, Grzimek,1990).

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Behavior

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Perception Channels: tactile ; chemical

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Conservation Status

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US Federal List: no special status

CITES: no special status

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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Benefits

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C. badius will inhabit tea gardens and construct burrows and tunnel systems in them, damaging these crops (Nowak, 1999).

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Cannomys badius is important to many tribes in the Burmese hills. These tribes hunt the lesser bamboo rat for food (Nowak, 1999).

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Distribution

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Cannomys badius is found in Nepal, northern and eastern Bangladesh, northern Cambodia, northern Vietnam, Bhutan, Assam, southwestern Yunnan, Burma, Thailand, and Laos (Nowak, 1999).

Biogeographic Regions: oriental (Native )

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Habitat

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Cannomys badius inhabit thicket and bamboo forests and hilly mountainous regions (Anderson, 1984) and are sometimes found at high elevations (Grzimek, 1975).

Terrestrial Biomes: forest ; mountains

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Average lifespan
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3.3 years.

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Morphology

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Body length of Cannomys badius is 6.4 to 18 inches (Grzimek, 1990). Commonly called the lesser bamboo rat, it has small ears and eyes and greatly resembles the American poket gopher, except in its lack of cheek pouches. C. badius has thick fur on its head and body with less fur on its tail. This mammal ranges in color from reddish cinnamon and chesnut brown to ashy gray and plumbeous. Some individuals possess a white band on the top of the head and a narrower band from the chin to throat (Nowak, 1999).

Cannomys badius is a medium sized mammal with short, powerful legs (Anderson, 1984). They posses long, powerful digging claws and smooth pads on the soles of the feet (Nowak, 1999). C. badius have large incisors and molars that have flat crowns and roots (Grzimek, 1975). The zygomatic arch is very wide and the body is thick and heavy. Female lesser bamboo rats have two pectoral and two abdominal pairs of mammae (Nowak, 1999).

Range mass: 500 to 4000 g.

Other Physical Features: endothermic ; bilateral symmetry

Average basal metabolic rate: 0.96 W.

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Reproduction

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Female Cannomys badius can bear one to five young per birth (Grzimek, 1990). Breeding usually occurs during the wet seasons and gestation lasts about six or seven weeks (Anderson, 1984). The young develop relatively slowly, weaning periods are unknown (Nowak, 1999).

Key Reproductive Features: gonochoric/gonochoristic/dioecious (sexes separate); sexual

Average birth mass: 7 g.

Average gestation period: 42 days.

Average number of offspring: 1.8.

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Cannomys badius ( Asturian )

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Cannomys badius ye una especie de royedor de la familia Spalacidae. La llamada aguarón del bambú menor ye de los aguarones del bambú asiáticu, de les qu'hai delles.[2]

Aguarones del bambú

Les aguarones del bambú d'Asia son:

L'aguarón del bambú chino, Rhizomys sinensis, habita'l centru y sur de China, el norte de Myanmar y Vietnam.

L'aguarón del bambú canoxo, R. pruinosus, atopar dende Assam na India hasta ye sur de China y na península de Malasia.

L'aguarón del bambú xigante o aguarón del bambú de Sumatra, R. sumatrensis, vive en Yunnan, sur de China, Indochina, la península de Malasia y Sumatra.

Por postrera, la d'esta páxina, ye l'aguarón de bambú menor, Cannomys badius.

Per otra parte hai aguarones con este mesmu nome común, Dactylomys dactylinus y Kannabateomys amblyonyx, en Sudamérica. [3]

Distribución xeográfica

Alcuéntrase en Bangladex, Bután, Camboya, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, y Tailandia.

Referencies

  1. Aplin, K., Lunde, D., Musser, G., Frost, A. y Molur, S.. «Cannomys badius» (inglés). Llista Roxa d'especies amenazaes de la UICN 2011.2.
  2. w:en:Lesser bamboo rat
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  • Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea. Pp. 894-1531 in Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. Y. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

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Cannomys badius ye una especie de royedor de la familia Spalacidae. La llamada aguarón del bambú menor ye de los aguarones del bambú asiáticu, de les qu'hai delles.

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Razh-bambouz bihan ( Breton )

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Ar razh-bambouz bihan (Cannomys badius) zo ur c'hrigner a vev e gevred Azia (India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Kambodia, Viet-Nam). Ar spesad nemetañ eo er genad Cannomys.

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Rata del bambú petita ( Catalan; Valencian )

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La rata del bambú petita (Cannomys badius) és un rosegador de la subfamília Rhizomyinae que viu al sud-est d'Àsia. Viu des de l'est del Nepal, passant per Bengala Occidental, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland i Mizoram, al nord-est d'Índia, el Bhutan, el sud-est de Bangla Desh, Myanmar i Tailàndia fins al sud de la Xina, el nord-oest del Vietnam i Cambodja. Els seus hàbitats naturals són molt diversos i van des de boscos de bambú fins a camps de conreu i altres zones pertorbades (tot i que no és present a arrossars). Al sud d'Àsia viu a boscos temperats de muntanya i boscos de bambú situats dins de fragments de boscos subtropicals.

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La rata del bambú petita (Cannomys badius) és un rosegador de la subfamília Rhizomyinae que viu al sud-est d'Àsia. Viu des de l'est del Nepal, passant per Bengala Occidental, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland i Mizoram, al nord-est d'Índia, el Bhutan, el sud-est de Bangla Desh, Myanmar i Tailàndia fins al sud de la Xina, el nord-oest del Vietnam i Cambodja. Els seus hàbitats naturals són molt diversos i van des de boscos de bambú fins a camps de conreu i altres zones pertorbades (tot i que no és present a arrossars). Al sud d'Àsia viu a boscos temperats de muntanya i boscos de bambú situats dins de fragments de boscos subtropicals.

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Kleine Bambusratte ( German )

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Die Kleine Bambusratte (Cannomys badius) ist ein grabendes Nagetier aus der Unterfamilie der Wurzelratten. Sie ist vom Himalaya über Bangladesch, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos bis ins nördliche Vietnam verbreitet.

Sie ist die einzige Art der monotypische Gattung Cannomys.

Mit einer Kopfrumpflänge von 15 bis 25 cm ist sie deutlich kleiner als die „echten“ Bambusratten. Hinzu kommt ein 6 bis 7 cm langer Schwanz. In der Gestalt ähnelt die Kleine Bambusratte einer Taschenratte, ihr fehlen aber die Backentaschen. Das dichte Fell ist grau, hellbraun oder rotbraun gefärbt.

Die Gänge werden sowohl unter Grasland als auch im Waldboden angelegt. Sie reichen sehr tief und werden unter Zuhilfenahme von Klauen und Zähnen ausgehoben. Nachts verlässt die Kleine Bambusratte manchmal den Bau, um auf Nahrungssuche zu gehen. Gefressen werden vor allem Wurzeln und Triebe, aber auch alle anderen Pflanzenteile – keineswegs aber nur Bambus, wie der Name vermuten lassen könnte.

Kleine Bambusratten sollen in Teeplantagen Schaden anrichten können, sind aber nicht häufig genug, um hier eine ernsthafte Bedrohung darzustellen. Im Süden Chinas, Laos und in Myanmar werden sie gegessen.

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  • Ronald M. Nowak: Walker's Mammals of the World. 2 Bände. 6. Auflage. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD u. a. 1999, ISBN 0-8018-5789-9.

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Die Kleine Bambusratte (Cannomys badius) ist ein grabendes Nagetier aus der Unterfamilie der Wurzelratten. Sie ist vom Himalaya über Bangladesch, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos bis ins nördliche Vietnam verbreitet.

Sie ist die einzige Art der monotypische Gattung Cannomys.

Mit einer Kopfrumpflänge von 15 bis 25 cm ist sie deutlich kleiner als die „echten“ Bambusratten. Hinzu kommt ein 6 bis 7 cm langer Schwanz. In der Gestalt ähnelt die Kleine Bambusratte einer Taschenratte, ihr fehlen aber die Backentaschen. Das dichte Fell ist grau, hellbraun oder rotbraun gefärbt.

Die Gänge werden sowohl unter Grasland als auch im Waldboden angelegt. Sie reichen sehr tief und werden unter Zuhilfenahme von Klauen und Zähnen ausgehoben. Nachts verlässt die Kleine Bambusratte manchmal den Bau, um auf Nahrungssuche zu gehen. Gefressen werden vor allem Wurzeln und Triebe, aber auch alle anderen Pflanzenteile – keineswegs aber nur Bambus, wie der Name vermuten lassen könnte.

Kleine Bambusratten sollen in Teeplantagen Schaden anrichten können, sind aber nicht häufig genug, um hier eine ernsthafte Bedrohung darzustellen. Im Süden Chinas, Laos und in Myanmar werden sie gegessen.

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Cannomys badius es una espècia de rat dels bambós, la sola del genre Cannomys.

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Lesser bamboo rat

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The lesser bamboo rat (Cannomys badius) is a species of rodent in the family Spalacidae. It is monotypic within the genus Cannomys.[2] It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand.

Description

The lesser bamboo rat is a small, stocky mole-like rat. It reaches a length of about 200 mm (8 in) with a tail of around 60 mm (2 in), weighing between 210 and 340 grams (7.4 and 12.0 oz). The ears are small and completely hidden in the coat. The fur is soft and dense, reddish-brown to greyish-brown on the upper parts and rather paler and thinner on the underparts. Sometimes, white stripes are on the crown of the head or some white on the throat. The tail has a few hairs.[2] Lesser bamboo rats have a robust, cylindrical body, small ears and eyes, and short, stout legs.[3]

Behaviour

The lesser bamboo rat is a burrowing animal usually found in bamboo groves in mountainous areas, but also occurring in woodland, plantations, and disturbed ground. The burrow entrance may be at the foot of a tree, under a clump of bamboo, in a bank, or in the open. Excavated earth is flung up in a mound at the entrance of the tunnel and further mounds occur at intervals along the course of the burrow. The main tunnel runs horizontally beneath the surface and may reach a depth of 60 cm (24 in) and total length as long as 58 m (190 ft). It ends in a roomy nesting chamber. When the animal is underground, the entrance of the burrow is plugged with earth.[2]

The lesser bamboo rat emerges above ground at dusk to forage for plant material such as shoots, especially of bamboo, and roots. These rats become sexually mature at the age of one year and females produce litters of two to five offspring after a gestation period of about six weeks. Weaning takes place some eight weeks later.[2]

Status

The lesser bamboo rat has a wide range and is abundant in places. The threats it faces include being hunted for food and killed as a pest in rubber plantations. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed its conservation status as being of "least concern".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Aplin, K.; Lunde, D.; Musser, G.; Frost, A.; Molur, S. (2008). "Cannomys badius". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008. Retrieved 2014-09-30.old-form url Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern
  2. ^ a b c d Andrew T. Smith; Yan Xie (2008). A guide to the mammals of China. Princeton University Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-0-691-09984-2.
  3. ^ "Bamboo rat | rodent". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-08-14.
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The lesser bamboo rat (Cannomys badius) is a species of rodent in the family Spalacidae. It is monotypic within the genus Cannomys. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand.

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La rata del bambú menor (Cannomys badius) es una especie de roedor miomorfo de la familia Spalacidae.

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Se encuentra en Bangladés, Bután, Camboya, China, India, Birmania, Nepal, y Tailandia.

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  1. Aplin, K., Lunde, D., Musser, G., Frost, A. y Molur, S. (2008). «Cannomys badius». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2011.2 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2012.
  • Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea. Pp. 894-1531 in Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

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Cannomys badius Cannomys generoko animalia da. Karraskarien barruko Rhizomyinae azpifamilia eta Spalacidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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  2. Hodgson (1841) Spalacidae Calcutta J. Nat. Hist. 60. or..

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Le Petit rat des bambous (Cannomys badius)[1] est une espèce de « rats des bambous », la seule du genre Cannomys.

Le petit rat des bambous vit au Népal, en Assam, au nord du Bangladesh, en Birmanie, En Thaïlande, au Laos, au Cambodge et dans le nord du Viêt-Nam.

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  1. (en) Murray Wrobel, 2007. Elsevier's dictionary of mammals: in Latin, English, German, French and Italian. Elsevier, 2007. (ISBN 0444518770), 9780444518774. 857 pages. Rechercher dans le document numérisé

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Le Petit rat des bambous (Cannomys badius) est une espèce de « rats des bambous », la seule du genre Cannomys.

Le petit rat des bambous vit au Népal, en Assam, au nord du Bangladesh, en Birmanie, En Thaïlande, au Laos, au Cambodge et dans le nord du Viêt-Nam.

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Kleine bamboerat ( Dutch; Flemish )

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De kleine bamboerat is een knaagdier uit de onderfamilie der bamboeratten (Rhizomyinae) dat voorkomt in Zuidoost-Azië. De kleine bamboerat is de enige soort van het geslacht Cannomys, dat het nauwste verwant is aan Rhizomys, het enige andere nog levende geslacht van de onderfamilie. De soort is gevonden van Oost-Nepal via West-Bengalen, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland en Mizoram in Noordoost-India, Bhutan, Zuidoost-Bangladesh, Myanmar en Thailand tot Zuid-China, Noordwest-Vietnam en Cambodja. In India zijn er drie ondersoorten erkend, castaneus (Blyth, 1843), pater Thomas, 1915 en plumbescens Thomas, 1915, maar die verschillen volgens recent onderzoek nauwelijks in vachtkleur.

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De kleine bamboerat is een knaagdier uit de onderfamilie der bamboeratten (Rhizomyinae) dat voorkomt in Zuidoost-Azië. De kleine bamboerat is de enige soort van het geslacht Cannomys, dat het nauwste verwant is aan Rhizomys, het enige andere nog levende geslacht van de onderfamilie. De soort is gevonden van Oost-Nepal via West-Bengalen, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland en Mizoram in Noordoost-India, Bhutan, Zuidoost-Bangladesh, Myanmar en Thailand tot Zuid-China, Noordwest-Vietnam en Cambodja. In India zijn er drie ondersoorten erkend, castaneus (Blyth, 1843), pater Thomas, 1915 en plumbescens Thomas, 1915, maar die verschillen volgens recent onderzoek nauwelijks in vachtkleur.

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Bambusowczyk kasztanowy ( Polish )

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Bambusowczyk kasztanowy[2] (Cannomys badius) – gatunek ślepcowatych (Spalacidae) z podrodziny bambusowców (Rhizomyinae), z monotypowego rodzaju bambusowczyk (Cannomys). Występuje w Nepalu, północno-wschodnich Indiach, Butanie, południowo-wschodnim Bangladeszu, Mjanma, południowych Chinach, północno-zachodnim Wietnamie, w Kambodży oraz w Tajlandii[3][4].

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  1. Cannomys badius, w: Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ang.).
  2. Włodzimierz Cichocki, Agnieszka Ważna, Jan Cichocki, Ewa Rajska, Artur Jasiński, Wiesław Bogdanowicz: Polskie nazewnictwo ssaków świata. Warszawa: Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2015, s. 297. ISBN 978-83-88147-15-9.
  3. Wilson Don E. & Reeder DeeAnn M. (red.) Cannomys badius. w: Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (Wyd. 3.) [on-line]. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. (ang.) [dostęp 18 sierpnia 2013]
  4. Raquel López-Antoñanzas. Dental morphology of the Lesser Bamboo Rat, Cannomys badius (Rodentia, Spalacidae). „ZooKeys”. 228, s. 69–75, 2012. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.228.3826 (ang.).
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Bambusowczyk kasztanowy (Cannomys badius) – gatunek ślepcowatych (Spalacidae) z podrodziny bambusowców (Rhizomyinae), z monotypowego rodzaju bambusowczyk (Cannomys). Występuje w Nepalu, północno-wschodnich Indiach, Butanie, południowo-wschodnim Bangladeszu, Mjanma, południowych Chinach, północno-zachodnim Wietnamie, w Kambodży oraz w Tajlandii.

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Cannonys badius é uma espécie de roedor da família Spalacidae. É a única espécie do gênero Cannomys. Pode ser encontrado em Bangladesh, Butão, Camboja, China, Índia, Mianmar, Nepal, e Tailândia.

Referências

  • MUSSER, G. G., CARLETON, M. D. (2005). Superfamily Muroidea in Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (eds). Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. 3ª edição. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. vol. 2, pp. 894–1531.
  • APLIN, K.; LUNDE, D.; MUSSER, G.; FROST, A.; MOLUR, S. 2008. Cannomys badius. In: IUCN 2008. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. . Acessado em 17 de novembro de 2008.
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Cannonys badius é uma espécie de roedor da família Spalacidae. É a única espécie do gênero Cannomys. Pode ser encontrado em Bangladesh, Butão, Camboja, China, Índia, Mianmar, Nepal, e Tailândia.

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Kastanjebrun bamburåtta ( Swedish )

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Kastanjebrun bamburåtta (Cannomys badius) är en gnagare i familjen mullvadsråttor och den enda arten i sitt släkte.

Utseende

Med en kroppslängd (huvud och bål) mellan 15 och 20 cm är djuret tydligt mindre än de egentliga bamburåttorna (Rhizomys). Därtill kommer en 6 till 7 cm lång svans. Angående kroppsbyggnaden påminner arten om kindpåsråttor (Geomyidae), den saknar däremot kindpåsarna. Pälsfärgen är inte bara kastanjebrun, den kan även vara ljusbrun eller gråaktig.[2]

Utbredning och habitat

Utbredningsområdet sträcker sig från Himalaya (Nepal) över Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand och Laos till norra Vietnam. Habitatet utgörs av skogar och landskap med täta buskansamlingar där det finns bambu. Den vandrar ibland till höga bergstrakter.[2] Kastanjebrun bamburåtta förekommer på fält men inte i våta risodlingar.[1]

Ekologi

Individerna är främst aktiva tidigt på morgonen eller sent på kvällen. De bygger enkla tunnlar med en kammare vid slutet. Kastanjebrun bamburåtta gräver med sina kloförsedda fötter och med framtänderna. Den skapar flera tunnlar men bor vanligen bara i en av dem under en viss tid. Födan utgörs av unga skott och rötter från bambuväxter samt av gräs, frön, frukter och kvistar av andra växter.[2]

Efter sex till sju veckors dräktighet föder honan en till fem ungar, oftast tvillingar. Ungarna utvecklas jämförelsevis långsamt. Därför lever arten länge jämförd med andra gnagare, i genomsnitt 3,3 år.[2]

Kastanjebrun bamburåtta och människor

Djuret jagas i sitt utbredningsområde för köttets skull. Individerna dödas även när de hittas på odlade områden då de betraktas som skadedjur. I vissa regioner kan arten därför bli sällsynt men i andra regioner lever ibland 400 individer på en hektar. IUCN listar arten som livskraftig (LC).[1]

Referenser

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från tyskspråkiga Wikipedia, 6 augusti 2012.

Noter

  1. ^ [a b c] Aplin, K., Lunde, D., Musser, G., Frost, A. & Molur, S. 2011 Cannomys badius Från: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Läst 28 augusti 2012.
  2. ^ [a b c d] D. Frey (13 april 2000). Cannomys badius (på engelska). Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Cannomys_badius.html. Läst 28 augusti 2012.

Tryckta källor

  • Ronald M. Nowak: Walker's Mammals of the World. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 ISBN 0801857899

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Kastanjebrun bamburåtta (Cannomys badius) är en gnagare i familjen mullvadsråttor och den enda arten i sitt släkte.

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Dúi nâu ( Vietnamese )

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Dúi nâu (danh pháp hai phần: Cannomys badius) là một loài gặm nhấm thuộc họ Spalacidae. Nó là loài duy nhất trong chi Cannomys.[1][2][3]

Loài này có khu vực phân bố từ miền đông Nepal (tới độ cao 2.000 m trên mực nước biển [Molur et al. 2005]), qua đông bắc Ấn Độ (Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland và Tây Bengal), Bhutan, đông nam Bangladesh, Myanma, Hoa Nam, tây bắc Việt Nam, Thái LanCampuchia (Musser và Carleton 2005). Loài này có các biến thể hình thái và điều này gợi ý rằng sửa đổi phân loại có thể là hữu ích. Các nhóm trong phức hợp loài này nói chung đã được ghi nhận tại các độ cao từ sát mực nước biển cho tới khoảng 4.000 m trên mực nước biển. Đây là một phức hợp loài chưa được dung giải trọn vẹn, với một số đơn vị phân loại chỉ hạn chế ở những độ cao nhất định, nhưng khoảng cao độ lại không là ổn định trong suốt khu vực phân bố đã biết.

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  • Aplin K., Lunde D., Musser G., Frost A. & Molur S. 2008. Cannomys badius. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Tra cứu 16-8-2009.
  • Musser G. G. và M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea. Tr. 894-1531 trong Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson & D. M. Reeder chủ biên. Nhà in Đại học Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Hoa Kỳ.


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Dúi nâu (danh pháp hai phần: Cannomys badius) là một loài gặm nhấm thuộc họ Spalacidae. Nó là loài duy nhất trong chi Cannomys.

Loài này có khu vực phân bố từ miền đông Nepal (tới độ cao 2.000 m trên mực nước biển [Molur et al. 2005]), qua đông bắc Ấn Độ (Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland và Tây Bengal), Bhutan, đông nam Bangladesh, Myanma, Hoa Nam, tây bắc Việt Nam, Thái LanCampuchia (Musser và Carleton 2005). Loài này có các biến thể hình thái và điều này gợi ý rằng sửa đổi phân loại có thể là hữu ích. Các nhóm trong phức hợp loài này nói chung đã được ghi nhận tại các độ cao từ sát mực nước biển cho tới khoảng 4.000 m trên mực nước biển. Đây là một phức hợp loài chưa được dung giải trọn vẹn, với một số đơn vị phân loại chỉ hạn chế ở những độ cao nhất định, nhưng khoảng cao độ lại không là ổn định trong suốt khu vực phân bố đã biết.

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Малая бамбуковая крыса ( Russian )

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Латинское название Cannomys badius
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Малая бамбуковая крыса[1][2] (лат. Cannomys badius) — вид роющих грызунов из семейства слепышовых, обитающий в Юго-Восточной Азии. Единственный вид рода Cannomys.

Описание

Малая бамбуковая крыса значительно меньше чем бамбуковые крысы (Rhizomys). Длина её тела составляет от 15 до 25 см, хвост длиной от 6 до 7 см. Внешне малая бамбуковая крыса напоминает гоферовых, однако у неё отсутствуют защёчные мешки. Густая шерсть серого, светло-коричневого или красно-коричневого окраса.

Распространение

Вид распространён в Гималаях от Бангладеш, Мьянмы, Таиланда, Лаоса до северного Вьетнама.

Образ жизни

Малые бамбуковые крысы роют при помощи когтей и зубов очень длинные норы как на равнине, так и в лесу. Ночью они иногда покидают их и отправляются на поиски корма. Животные питаются, прежде всего, корнями и побегами, а также другими частями растений, и не только бамбука, как можно подумать из их названия.

Значение

Потенциально, животные могут нанести урон плантациям чая, однако, из-за своей малой численности они не представляют серьёзной угрозы. На юге Китая, Лаоса и в Мьянме их употребляют в пищу.

Примечания

  1. Полная иллюстрированная энциклопедия. «Млекопитающие» Кн. 2 = The New Encyclopedia of Mammals / под ред. Д. Макдональда. — М.: Омега, 2007. — С. 444. — 3000 экз.ISBN 978-5-465-01346-8.
  2. Соколов В. Е. Пятиязычный словарь названий животных. Млекопитающие. Латинский, русский, английский, немецкий, французский. / под общей редакцией акад. В. Е. Соколова. — М.: Рус. яз., 1984. — С. 175. — 10 000 экз.
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Малая бамбуковая крыса (лат. Cannomys badius) — вид роющих грызунов из семейства слепышовых, обитающий в Юго-Восточной Азии. Единственный вид рода Cannomys.

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二名法 Cannomys badius
(Hodgson, 1841)

小竹鼠屬Cannomys badius),哺乳綱囓齒目鼴形鼠科的一屬,而與小竹鼠屬(小竹鼠)同科的動物尚有竹鼠屬(大竹鼠)、東非鼴鼠屬(大東非鼴鼠)、豬尾鼠屬(豬尾鼠)等之數種哺乳動物

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  • 中國科學院,《中國科學院動物研究所的世界動物名稱資料庫》,[1]
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小竹鼠屬(Cannomys badius),哺乳綱囓齒目鼴形鼠科的一屬,而與小竹鼠屬(小竹鼠)同科的動物尚有竹鼠屬(大竹鼠)、東非鼴鼠屬(大東非鼴鼠)、豬尾鼠屬(豬尾鼠)等之數種哺乳動物

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작은대나무쥐 ( Korean )

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작은대나무쥐(Cannomys badius)는 소경쥐과에 속하는 설치류의 일종이다. 작은대나무쥐속(Cannomys)의 유일종이다.[2] 방글라데시부탄, 캄보디아, 중국, 인도, 미얀마, 네팔 그리고 태국에서 발견된다.

특징

작은대나무쥐는 작고 단단한 두더지쥐이다. 몸길이는 꼬리 길이 약 60mm를 포함하여 약 200m이고, 몸무게는 210~340g이다. 귀는 작고, 털 속에 완전히 가려져 있다. 털은 부드럽고 무성하며, 상체는 불그스레한 갈색부터 회색빛 갈색을 띠고 하체는 더 희미한 색을 띠고 털이 가늘다. 때로는 머리 윗부분에 흰 줄무늬가 있거나 목에 흰색을 약간 갖고 있기도 한다. 꼬리에는 털이 거의 없다.[2]

습성

작은대나무쥐는 굴을 파는 동물의 일종으로 산악 지역의 대나무 숲에서 흔히 발견되지만, 삼림과 농장 그리고 거친 땅에서도 발견된다. 굴 입구는 산악 지대 기슭 또는 개활지 대숲의 나무 아래에서 찾을 수 있다. 파낸 흙은 굴 입구의 흙 무더기에 쌓아 두며, 흙 무더기가 굴 진행 방향을 따라서 간격을 두고 발견된다. 주 통로는 표면 아래에 수평으로 이어지고 깊이는 60cm, 전체 길이는 58m에 달한다. 굴은 널짝한 둥지 모양의 방으로 끝난다. 작은대나무쥐가 땅 아래에 있을 때, 굴 입구는 흙으로 막는다.[2] 특히 대나무와 뿌리와 같은 식물의 싹을 먹기 위해, 해질녘에 땅 위로 나온다. 한 살이 되면 성적으로 성숙해지고, 암컷은 약 6주의 임신 기간 이후에 2~6마리의 새끼를 낳는다. 약 8주 후에 젖을 뗀다.[2]

보전 상태

작은대나무쥐는 넓은 분포 지역과 많은 장소에서 발견된다. 식용으로 사냥되는 것을 포함한 직면하고 있는 위협은 고무 농장에서 해충으로 간주되어 죽임을 당한다. 국제 자연 보전 연맹(IUCN)은 보전 상태를 "관심대상종"으로 지정하고 있다.[1]

각주

  1. “Cannomys badius”. 《멸종 위기 종의 IUCN 적색 목록. 2008판》 (영어). 국제 자연 보전 연맹. 2008. 2014년 9월 30일에 확인함. Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern
  2. Andrew T. Smith; Yan Xie (2008). 《A guide to the mammals of China》. Princeton University Press. 212쪽. ISBN 978-0-691-09984-2.
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