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Distribution ( Anglèis )

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Akodon montensis is found in the northeastern portion of Argentina, along the southeastern coast of Brazil, and throughout eastern Paraguay.

Biogeographic Regions: neotropical (Native )

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Trophic Strategy ( Anglèis )

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Akodon montensis is omnivorous. Its diet consists of fungi, plant matter, and invertebrates (e.g., insects and spiders) and does not vary in relation to season. Studies indicate that A. montensis prefers foraging on the seeds and mesocarp of Leandra panifilamentosa, Myrceugenia cucullata, Rubus sellowii and Berberis laurina. Similar to other small mammals, A. montensis caches food.

Animal Foods: insects; terrestrial non-insect arthropods; terrestrial worms

Plant Foods: leaves; roots and tubers; seeds, grains, and nuts; fruit

Other Foods: fungus

Foraging Behavior: stores or caches food

Primary Diet: omnivore

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Associations ( Anglèis )

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Akodon montensis preys on a variety of small insects including beetles, moths, flies, and other arthropods. Although limited information is available concerning is major predators, it is likely an important prey item for many large birds and carnivores. In addition, it is a host to numerous species of parasitic protists in the genus Besnoitia and a variety of nematodes. It is also a known carrier of hantavirus. Finally, Akodon montensis may play an important role in the seed dispersal of certain plant species as it is known to cache seeds throughout its home range.

Ecosystem Impact: disperses seeds

Commensal/Parasitic Species:

  • nematodes, (Nematoda)
  • hantaviruses, (Bunyaviridae)
  • parasitic protists (Besnoitia)
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There are no known positive effects of Akodon montensis on humans. However, it may help control insect pest populations throughout its native range.

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Akodon montensis poses two main problems for humans. First, it is a known vector for hantaviruses. When transmitted to humans this virus can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome which can be fatal. Secondly, some members of the genus Akodon have a significant impact on agriculture by foraging on crops (e.g., rice, maize, peanuts, and cereal crops), resulting in a 10% to 90% decrease in crop yield.

Negative Impacts: injures humans (carries human disease); crop pest

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Conservation Status ( Anglèis )

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Although Akodon montensis is thought to be decreasing in abundance, it is currently listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

US Federal List: no special status

CITES: no special status

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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Behavior ( Anglèis )

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There is no information available on intraspecific communication in Akodon montensis. Its close relative, Akodon cursor uses olfactory cues to inform conspecifics about reproductive availability and territorial boundaries.

Communication Channels: chemical

Perception Channels: visual ; tactile ; acoustic ; chemical

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Akodon montensis was formerly considered a subspecies of Akodon cursor. It has recently been promoted to species level based on several factors, including occupying a different elevational habitat then Akodon cursor and having a different karyotype (2n=24 for Akodon montensis, 2n=14/15 for Akodon cursor). Akodon montensis does not have a gall bladder but Akodon cursor does. Due to this recent change in classification, it is often difficult to determine if the study results apply to Akodon cursor or Akodon montensis.

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Habitat ( Anglèis )

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Akodon montensis is found in both temperate and tropical habitats. Within these habitats it occupies evergreen, semi-deciduous, and riparian gallery forests. It is also found in grassland and coastal biomes and in open areas. Furthermore, it occurs in agricultural fields, gardens, and young secondary growth. Generally, the species prefers areas with ground cover and leaf litter. Akodon montensis can be found at elevations of 800 m, but is more common at elevations of 900 m or higher.

Range elevation: 800 (low) m.

Average elevation: 900 m.

Habitat Regions: temperate ; tropical ; terrestrial

Terrestrial Biomes: savanna or grassland ; forest

Aquatic Biomes: coastal

Other Habitat Features: agricultural ; riparian

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Life Expectancy ( Anglèis )

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No specific information is available pertaining to the lifespan of Akodon montensis, aside from observations that they have a short life expectancy and quick population turnover . One member of Akodon, Akodon azarae, has a maximum lifespan of 18 months but typically lives one year or less.

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Morphology ( Anglèis )

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Akodon montensis is a small rodent with a heavy body that is often described as closely resembling a vole. Young differ from adults only in size, and males (45 g) are slightly larger than females (40 g). Adult mass ranges from 19 to 57 g, with a mean of 42 g. Total length of Akodon montensis ranges from 90 to 136 mm, with hind feet ranging from 17 to 28 mm long, ears ranging from 11 to 21 mm long, and tails ranging from 32 to 98 mm long. Although its basal metabolic rate is unknown, the basal metabolic rate for other members of Akodon is typically around 46 mL of oxygen per hour. Dorsal pelage of A. montensis is auburn and fades to lighter tan on the sides. The venter is either reddish grey or reddish tan with a slight orange hew. It has tan feet and a sparsely haired tail. Akodon montensis looks similar to Akodon cursor, however, A. montensis is smaller than A. cursor.

Range mass: 19 to 57 g.

Average mass: 42 g.

Range length: 90 to 136 mm.

Other Physical Features: endothermic ; homoiothermic; bilateral symmetry

Sexual Dimorphism: male larger

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Associations ( Anglèis )

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Aside from barn owls, little information is available on the major predators of Akodon montensis. Although not documented, it is likely that mammalian carnivores, snakes, and large birds also prey on Akodon montensis. The brownish pelage of Akodon montensis helps it blend in with leaf litter and avoid predators.

Known Predators:

  • Tyto alba

Anti-predator Adaptations: cryptic

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Reproduction ( Anglèis )

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Reproductive behavior of Akodon montensis has not been extensively studied, and the mating system that best characterizes this species is currently unknown.

Reproductive efforts of male Akodon montensis occurs via a four-stage process. First, recrudescence of spermatogenesis occurs, followed by the act of mating. These two stages take place between October and February (the wet season). The third stage, regression of activity and spermatogenesis, and the fourth stage, rest, take place from March to July (the dry season). If the immediate environment and weather are favorable, mating can take place year round. Typically, females have two litters but may have more if environmental conditions are favorable. Litter size ranges from 3 to 10 offspring, with an average litter size of 5. On average, gestation lasts 23 days, and offspring are typically weaned within 15 days. Males achieve sexual maturity in 32 to 37 days while females achieve sexual maturity between 35 and 91 days. Sexual maturity is most often reached between October and March. No information on birth mass is available, but average birth mass of other members of Akodon (e.g., Akodon lindberghi and Akodon azarae) ranges from 1.97 g to 3.10 g. No information is available concerning time to independence. Reproductively active and fertile females can be found in the wild with XY chromosomes.

Breeding interval: Twice yearly

Breeding season: October to February

Range number of offspring: 3 to 10.

Average number of offspring: 5.

Average gestation period: 23 days.

Range weaning age: 15 (high) days.

Range age at sexual or reproductive maturity (female): 39 to 51 days.

Range age at sexual or reproductive maturity (male): 32 to 37 days.

Key Reproductive Features: iteroparous ; seasonal breeding ; year-round breeding ; gonochoric/gonochoristic/dioecious (sexes separate); sexual ; viviparous

Information on parental investment specific to Akodon montensis is not available. However, in most mammals care of the young (e.g., provisioning and protecting) is performed by the mother from the time of fertilization until independence.

Parental Investment: altricial ; female parental care ; pre-fertilization (Provisioning, Protecting: Female); pre-hatching/birth (Provisioning: Female, Protecting: Female); pre-weaning/fledging (Provisioning: Female)

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Akodon montensis ( Asturian )

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Akodon montensis ye una especie de royedor de pequeñu tamañu del xéneru Akodon de la familia Cricetidae, que los sos integrantes son denominaos comúnmente mures. Habita nel centru-este de Sudamérica.

Taxonomía

Esta especie describióse orixinalmente nel añu 1913 pol zoólogu británicu Oldfield Thomas.[2]

Llocalidá tipu. La llocalidá tipu referida ye

Sapucai, departamentu de Paraguarí, Paraguái”.[3]

Carauterización y rellaciones filoxenétiques

Pertenez al subxéneru "Akodon" y al grupu d'especies: Akodon cursor.[4]

Distribución xeográfica y hábitat

Esti royedor distribúise pel este del Paraguái,[5] el nordeste de la Arxentina,[6] el sudeste del Brasil (ente Goiás, Rio de Janeiro y Minas Gerais hasta Rio Grande do Sul), y Uruguái.[7] Habita en selves en galería.

Caltenimientu

Según la organización internacional dedicada al caltenimientu de los recursos naturales Unión Internacional pal Caltenimientu de la Naturaleza (IUCN), al nun tener mayores peligros y vivir en delles árees protexíes, clasificar como una especie baxu “esmolición menor” na so obra: Llista Colorada d'Especies Amenaciaes.[1]

Referencies

  1. 1,0 1,1 Pardinas, O., D'Elia, G., Fagundes, V., Christoff, A. & Geise, L. 2008. Akodon montensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2. (Consultáu'l 19 de xunetu de 2015).
  2. Thomas, O. (1913). Annals and Magacín of Natural History, ser. 8, 11: 405.
  3. 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.
  4. Rieger, T. T., Langguth, A. and Weimer, A. 1995. Allozymic characterization and evolutionary relationships in the Brazilian Akodon cursor species group (Rodentia: Cricetidae). Biochemical Genetics 33: 283-295.
  5. Gamarra De Fox, I. and Martin, A. J. 1996. Llista de mamiferos del Paraguái. In: O. Romero (ed.), Colecciones de fauna y flora del Muséu Nacional de la Historia Natural del Paraguái, pp. 469-573. Direccion de Parques Nacionales y Vida Montesa, Asuncion, Paraguái, Asuncion, Paraguái.
  6. Pardiñas, O. F. J., G. D’Elía, and S. Cirignoli. 2003a. The genus Akodon (Muroidea: Sigmodontinae) in Misiones, Arxentina. Mammalian Biology/Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 68:129-143.
  7. Ximénez, A. and Langguth, A. 1970. Akodon cursor montensis nel Uruguái (Mammalia-Cricetinae). Comunicaciones Zoologicas del Muséu d'Historia Natural de Montevidéu 10(128): 1-7.

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Akodon montensis ye una especie de royedor de pequeñu tamañu del xéneru Akodon de la familia Cricetidae, que los sos integrantes son denominaos comúnmente mures. Habita nel centru-este de Sudamérica.

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Akodon montensis és una espècie de rosegador de la família dels cricètids. Viu a altituds superiors a 800 msnm al Brasil i el Paraguai. Els seus hàbitats naturals són la Mata Atlàntica i el cerrado. Es creu que no hi ha cap amenaça significativa per a la supervivència d'aquesta espècie.[1] El seu nom específic, montensis, significa 'montà' en llatí.[2]

Referències

  1. Pardiñas, U. et al. Akodon montensis. UICN 2008. Llista Vermella d'espècies amenaçades de la UICN, edició 2008, consultada el 10 octubre 2016.
  2. Entrada «Akodon» d'Animalia (en anglès).
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Akodon montensis és una espècie de rosegador de la família dels cricètids. Viu a altituds superiors a 800 msnm al Brasil i el Paraguai. Els seus hàbitats naturals són la Mata Atlàntica i el cerrado. Es creu que no hi ha cap amenaça significativa per a la supervivència d'aquesta espècie. El seu nom específic, montensis, significa 'montà' en llatí.

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Montane grass mouse ( Anglèis )

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The montane grass mouse (Akodon montensis) is a rodent species from South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

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References

  1. ^ Pardinas, U.; D'Elia, F.; Fagundes, V.; Christoff, A. & Geise, L. (2008). "Akodon montensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2009.old-form url
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The montane grass mouse (Akodon montensis) is a rodent species from South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

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Akodon montensis es una especie de roedor de pequeño tamaño del género Akodon de la familia Cricetidae, cuyos integrantes son denominados comúnmente ratones. Habita en el centro-este de Sudamérica.

Taxonomía

Esta especie fue descrita originalmente en el año 1913 por el zoólogo británico Oldfield Thomas.[2]

Localidad tipo

La localidad tipo referida es: “Sapucai, departamento de Paraguarí, Paraguay”.[3]

Caracterización y relaciones filogenéticas

Pertenece al subgénero "Akodon" y al grupo de especies: Akodon cursor.[4]

Distribución geográfica y hábitat

Este roedor se distribuye por el este del Paraguay,[5]​ el nordeste de la Argentina,[6]​ el sudeste del Brasil (entre Goiás, Río de Janeiro y Minas Gerais hasta Río Grande del Sur), y Uruguay.[7]​ Habita en selvas en galería.

Conservación

Según la organización internacional dedicada a la conservación de los recursos naturales Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (IUCN), al no poseer mayores peligros y vivir en algunas áreas protegidas, la clasificó como una especie bajo “preocupación menor” en su obra: Lista Roja de Especies Amenazadas.[1]

Referencias

  1. a b Pardinas, U., D'Elia, G., Fagundes, V., Christoff, A. & Geise, L. 2008. Akodon montensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2. (Consultado el 19 de julio de 2015).
  2. Thomas, O. (1913). Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 8, 11: 405.
  3. 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.
  4. Rieger, T. T., Langguth, A. and Weimer, A. 1995. Allozymic characterization and evolutionary relationships in the Brazilian Akodon cursor species group (Rodentia: Cricetidae). Biochemical Genetics 33: 283-295.
  5. Gamarra De Fox, I. and Martin, A. J. 1996. Lista de mamiferos del Paraguay. In: O. Romero (ed.), Colecciones de fauna y flora del Museo Nacional de la Historia Natural del Paraguay, pp. 469-573. Direccion de Parques Nacionales y Vida Silvestre, Asuncion, Paraguay, Asuncion, Paraguay.
  6. Pardiñas, U. F. J., G. D’Elía, and S. Cirignoli. 2003a. The genus Akodon (Muroidea: Sigmodontinae) in Misiones, Argentina. Mammalian Biology/Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 68:129-143.
  7. Ximénez, A. and Langguth, A. 1970. Akodon cursor montensis en el Uruguay (Mammalia-Cricetinae). Comunicaciones Zoologicas del Museo de Historia Natural de Montevideo 10(128): 1-7.
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Akodon montensis Akodon generoko animalia da. Karraskarien barruko Sigmodontinae azpifamilia eta Cricetidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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  2. Thomas (1913) Cricetidae Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist..

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Akodon montensis is een zoogdier uit de familie van de Cricetidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd door Thomas in 1913.

Verspreidingsgebied

De soort wordt aangetroffen in Brazilië, Paraguay en Argentinië.

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Trawniak galeriowy ( polonèis )

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Trawniak galeriowy[2] (Akodon montensis) – gatunek gryzonia z rodziny chomikowatych[3].

Średnie wymiary

  • Długość ciała: 11,5-14,5 cm
  • Długość ogona: 4,5-6,5 cm

Występowanie

Występuje tam gdzie uprawy rolne lub zadrzewienia w Brazylii.

Tryb życia

Istnieje ponad 60 gatunków należących do rodziny Akodon. Gryzonie te są aktywne zarówno w dzień, jak i w nocy, choć na powierzchni ziemi pojawiają się głównie w nocy. Żywią się najróżniejszym pokarmem pochodzenia roślinnego.

Rozmnażanie

Zwykle występują 2 mioty rocznie, w listopadzie i w marcu, a w każdym miocie rodzi się do 7 młodych. Dla ciężarnych i karmiących samic przeznaczone są w norze oddzielne komory gniazdowe.

Przypisy

  1. U. Pardinas, G. D'Elia, V. Fagundes, A. Christoff, L. Geise 2008, Akodon montensis [w:] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 [online], wersja 2016-1 [dostęp 2016-09-13] (ang.).
  2. W. Cichocki, A. Ważna, J. Cichocki, E. Rajska-Jurgiel, A. Jasiński, W. Bogdanowicz: Polskie nazewnictwo ssaków świata. Warszawa: Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN, 2015, s. 245. ISBN 978-83-88147-15-9. (pol.)
  3. Wilson Don E. & Reeder DeeAnn M. (red.) Akodon (Akodon) montensis. w: Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (Wyd. 3.) [on-line]. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. (ang.) [dostęp 9 lipca 2013]
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Trawniak galeriowy: Brief Summary ( polonèis )

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Trawniak galeriowy (Akodon montensis) – gatunek gryzonia z rodziny chomikowatych.

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Akodon montensis ( portughèis )

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Akodon montensis é uma espécie de roedor da família Cricetidae. Pode ser encontrada na Argentina, Paraguai e Brasil.[2]

Referências

  1. Pardinas, U.; D'Elia, F.; Fagundes, V.; Christoff, A.; Geise, L. (2008). «Akodon montensis». Lista Vermelha de Espécies Ameaçadas. 2008. Consultado em 11 de fevereiro de 2009old-form url
  2. Erro de citação: Etiqueta inválida; não foi fornecido texto para as refs de nome IUCN
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Akodon montensis é uma espécie de roedor da família Cricetidae. Pode ser encontrada na Argentina, Paraguai e Brasil.

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Akodon montensis ( vietnamèis )

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Akodon montensis là một loài động vật có vú trong họ Cricetidae, bộ Gặm nhấm. Loài này được Thomas mô tả năm 1913.[2]

Chú thích

  1. ^ Pardinas, U., D'Elia, F., Fagundes, V., Christoff, A. & Geise, L. (2008). Akodon montensis. 2008 Sách đỏ IUCN. Liên minh Bảo tồn Thiên nhiên Quốc tế 2008. Truy cập ngày 11 tháng 2 năm 2009.
  2. ^ a ă Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. biên tập (2005). “Akodon montensis”. Mammal Species of the World . Baltimore: Nhà in Đại học Johns Hopkins, 2 tập (2.142 trang). ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.

Tham khảo


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Akodon montensis là một loài động vật có vú trong họ Cricetidae, bộ Gặm nhấm. Loài này được Thomas mô tả năm 1913.

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저산대풀밭쥐 ( Corean )

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저산대풀밭쥐(Akodon montensis)는 비단털쥐과에 속하는 남아메리카 설치류이다.[2] 아르헨티나브라질, 파라과이, 우루과이에서 발견된다.[1]

계통 분류

다음은 2010년 자야(Jayat) 등의 연구에 기초한 계통 분류이다.[3]

남아메리카밭쥐속    

테스피아풀밭쥐

     

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카파라오풀밭쥐

   

린드버그풀밭쥐

         

필립마이어스풀밭쥐

   

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볼리비아풀밭쥐

   

스페가찌니풀밭쥐

                   

같이 보기

  • Trichuris navonae - 저산대풀밭쥐에 기생하는 기생충

각주

  1. “Akodon montensis”. 《멸종 위기 종의 IUCN 적색 목록. 2008판》 (영어). 국제 자연 보전 연맹. 2008. 2009년 2월 11일에 확인함.
  2. Musser, G.G.; Carleton, M.D. (2005). 〈Superfamily Muroidea〉 [쥐상과]. Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M. 《Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference》 (영어) 3판. 존스 홉킨스 대학교 출판사. 1094쪽. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  3. Jayat, J.P., Ortiz, P.E., Salazar-Bravo, J., Pardiñas, U.F.J. & D'Elía, G. 2010. The Akodon boliviensis species group (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) in Argentina: species limits and distribution, with the description of a new entity. Zootaxa 2409: 1–61.
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