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An inhabitant of the cloud forest and pa’ramo vegetation types, Cryptotis meridensis can be found in montane forests with moderate to high levels of moisture, such as montane rain forests. It can also be found in subalpine pa´ramo and stands of of Polylepis and Espeletia tree species surrounded by pa’ramo at high elevations in the South American Andes.

Merida small-eared shrews are found over a broad range of elevations and associated habitats. They occur at elevations of 800 to 1,700 meters, where forest is seasonal, canopy height measures 20 to 25 meters, epiphytes and lianas are few in number, and there is a regular dry season lasting a from 1 to 3 months. At elevations of 1,700 to 3,000 meters, small-eared shrews occur in cloud forest vegetation types with a canopy height measuring 25 to 35 meters and an average annual precipitation of 1,000 to 2,600 millimeters. Evergreen dry forest is an additional vegetation assemblage within which C. meridensis occurs, provided an elevation of 1,600 to 2,700 meters, a canopy height reaching 3 to 5 meters, and an average annual precipitation of 500 to 1,000 millimeters. Where elevations range from 2,800 to 4,000 meters, this species largely occurs in pa’ramo. Andean pa’ramo hosting small-eared shrews has a maximum canopy height of 0.5 to 4.0 meters, tremendous temperature fluctuations, and an annual average precipitation of 450 to 550 millimeters.

Within elevation, canopy height, and annual average precipitation restrictions, Cryptotis meridensis occupies closed-canopy habitat in cloud forest, secondary scrub bordering streams, and open pa’ramo. Due to its ability to tolerate a considerable degree of environmental disturbance, small-eared shrews are also able to occupy forest stands disturbed by burning, as well as stands that represent disturbed transitions between cloud forest and pa’ramo. C. meridensis densities increase with increased leaf litter, and increased densities of ferns, palms, creepers, and trees. Increased canopy cover and tree diameter also have a positive effect on the presence of this species.

Range elevation: 800 to 4,000 m.

Habitat Regions: tropical ; terrestrial

Terrestrial Biomes: forest ; rainforest ; scrub forest ; mountains

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Hypogeal or underground invertebrates account for over half the diet of small-eared shrews. Of these invertebrates, beetle larvae, cockroaches, earthworms, fly larvae, isopods, snails, and moth larvae and pupae are commonly consumed. Epigeal or surface-dwelling prey account for a smaller portion of the shrew’s diet. Such prey includes crickets, grasshoppers, and spiders. Cosmopolitan prey is also included in the diet of Cryptotis meridensis. However, cosmopolitan prey represents a considerably smaller portion of its diet than do other prey categories. In fact, based on studies of the small-eared shrew, hypogeal prey represents 69.4 percent of prey items, epigeal prey represents 27.2 percent of prey items, and cosmopolitan prey represents only 3.4 percent of prey items. Small-eared shrews have also been known to consume less common prey items, including nestling rodents, lizards, and the eggs and chicks of ground-nesting birds.

Animal Foods: birds; mammals; reptiles; eggs; insects; terrestrial non-insect arthropods; mollusks; terrestrial worms

Primary Diet: carnivore (Insectivore , Eats non-insect arthropods, Molluscivore )

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Associations ( englanti )

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Cryptotis meridensis is prey for a number of differnt bird and mammals species throughout its geographic range. In turn, small-eared shrews commonly act as predators on a large variety invertebrates. To a lesser extent, C. meridensis preys on nestling rodents, lizards, and the eggs and chicks of ground-nesting birds.

Cryptotis meridensis is host to a variety of parasites. Both the laelapid mite and two species of trombiculid chiggers, Eutrombicula wolfenbargeri and Hoffmannina mahuens, are ectoparasites that take common in C. meridensis. Ticks are also commonly associated with C. meridensis.

Commensal/Parasitic Species:

  • trombiculid chigger (Eutrombicula wolfenbargeri)
  • trombiculid chigger (Hoffmannina mahuensis)
  • trombiculid chigger (Eutrombicula variabilis)
  • laelapid mite (Androlaelaps fahrenholzi)
  • lealapid mite (Hirstionyssus dorsolatus)
  • ticks (Ioxidae)
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There are no known positive effects of Cryptotis meridensis on humans.

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There are no known adverse effects of Cryptotis meridensis on humans.

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Conservation Status ( englanti )

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Cryptotis meridensis is classified as a species of "least concern" on the IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species. In cloud forest and pa’ramo habitat, small-eared shrews are one of the most common small mammal species and are even found in association with disturbed and secondary scrub habitats. However, because it is endemic to the high-altitude Andes of only a handful of states in South America, C. meridensis is recognized as a “susceptible” species. This susceptibility increases as its high-altitude habitats become increasingly fragmented.

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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Behavior ( englanti )

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The eyes and ears of Cryptotis meridensis are significantly reduced compared to other mammals in its size range. Communication in this species relies largely on its to sense its surroundings through use of vibrissae and olfaction. Like other shrews of the genus Cryptotis, small-eared shrews have vibrissae on their face. In addition to vibrissae, C. meridensis depends on its sense of smell to perceive their immediate environment.

Communication Channels: tactile ; chemical

Perception Channels: tactile ; chemical

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The binomial name "Cryptotis meridensis" is derived from Greek and Latin. "Crypt(os)" is Greek for “hidden” or “concealed” and "otis" is Greek for “eared creature.” The species epithet, "meridensis", comes from Me’rid(a) and ensis, a Latin suffix indicative of place. Together, the two portions of the species epithet are a reference to the type locality of small-eared shrews.

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Distribution ( englanti )

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Cryptotis meridensis occurs only in the states of Trujillo, Me’rida, and eastern Ta’chira, Venezuela. Within these states, C. meridensis is endemic to the Cordillera de los Andes.

Biogeographic Regions: neotropical (Native )

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Life Expectancy ( englanti )

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No information is available regarding the lifespan of Cryptotis meridensis, but a close relative, Cryptotis parva, is thought to live for about 18 months in the wild and is known to survive 33 months in captivity.

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Morphology ( englanti )

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As the largest shrew species in its genus, Cryptotis meridensis has a head and body length ranging from 70 to 102 millimeters, with an average head and body length of 88 millimeters. It has a long tail that measures from 25 to 41 millimeters in length, with an average of 33 millimeters. Total length, including head, body, and tail of C. meridensis, ranges from 100 to 135 millimeters and averages 122 millimeters. Cryptotis meridensis weighs from 8.5 to 18 grams, with an average weight of 12.3 grams. Dorsal pelage is thick and measures 4 to 6 millimeters in length. The chocolate brown dorsum stands in sharp contrast to its olive brown venter, which appears pale in comparison. The forepaws are enlarged and the foreclaws elongated. Males and females of this species are very similar in appearance and are difficult to distinguish using external characteristics.

Range mass: 8.5 to 18 g.

Average mass: 12.3 g.

Range length: 100 to 135 mm.

Average length: 122 mm.

Sexual Dimorphism: sexes alike

Other Physical Features: endothermic ; bilateral symmetry

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Associations ( englanti )

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Barn owls are the primary predator of Cryptotis meridensis. Other predators include black-and-white hawk-eagles, white-rumped hawks, white-eared opossums, southern opossums, long-tailed weasels, and mountain coatis.

Known Predators:

  • barn owls (Tyto alba)
  • black-and-white hawk-eagles (Spizastur melanoleucus)
  • white-rumped hawks (Buteo leucorrhous)
  • white-eared opossums (Didelphis albiventris)
  • southern opossums (Didelphis marsupialis)
  • long-tailed weasels (Mustela frenata)
  • mountain coatis (Nasuella olivacea)
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The mating behavior of Cryptotis meridensis has not been described. However its close relative, Cryptotis parva, is known to exhibit polygamy.

Little information is available concerning the reproductive behavior of Cryptotis meridensis. Trapping data from a number of sites suggest two reproductive periods. The first breeding season appears to be restricted to March and April. The second breeding season, however, appears more variable in timing, with breeding occurring between the months of July and December. Small-eared shrews of the Monte Zerpa cloud forest appear to breed on a year-round basis. Regardless of breeding season, C. meridensis usually has 3 pups per litter.

Breeding interval: Small-eared shrews twice yearly.

Breeding season: While some small-eared shrews appear to breed year-round, the majority breed two times a year, from March and April and from July to December.

Average number of offspring: 3.

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

There is no information available regarding parental investment in Cryptotis meridensis. However, females of a closely related species, Cryptotis parva, nurse pups for nearly a month, and young stay in close contact with their mother for 20 to 23 days. If pups become separated from their mother prior to weaning, the mother exhibits behaviors suggesting panic until she is able to locate all of her pups.

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Cryptotis meridensis ( valencia )

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Cryptotis meridensis és una espècie de mamífer de la família de les musaranyes (Soricidae). És endèmica de Veneçuela. El seu nom específic, meridensis, significa 'de Mérida' en llatí.[1]

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Cryptotis meridensis és una espècie de mamífer de la família de les musaranyes (Soricidae). És endèmica de Veneçuela. El seu nom específic, meridensis, significa 'de Mérida' en llatí.

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The Merida small-eared shrew (Cryptotis meridensis) is a species of shrew that is endemic to Venezuela.[2]

Description

C. meridensis is one of the largest small-eared shrews, with a head-body length of 7 to 10 cm (2.8 to 3.9 in) and a tail 2.5 to 4.0 cm (0.98 to 1.57 in) long. Males and females are of similar size, with adults weighing between 9 and 18 grams (0.32 and 0.63 oz). The fur is long, and chocolate brown over most of the body, fading to olive brown on the underside. Both the eyes and the ears are relatively small and are indistinct on external examination. The forepaws are large compared with other shrews, and have long claws. However, the species may be most easily distinguished from other small-eared shrews living in the same area by its upper canine teeth, which are unusually small, and are missing on one or both sides of the mouth in about 25% of individuals. Females have four teats, located on the inguinal region, while males have small, indistinct, scent glands on the flanks.[3]

Distribution and habitat

Merida small-eared shrews are found only in mountainous regions of the Venezuelan states of Trujillo, Mérida, and Táchira. They inhabit cloud forests and sub-alpine páramo habitats between 1,640 and 3,950 metres (5,380 and 12,960 ft) elevation. It may also be found in areas of disturbed forest or secondary scrubland bordering its natural habitat, but is more commonly found where vegetation is dense and leaf-litter is thick.[3]

There are no recognised subspecies.

Behaviour and biology

The Merida small-eared shrews feed primarily on invertebrates, such as earthworms, insects, spiders, centipedes and snails. They are relatively indiscriminate in the invertebrates they prey on, but about 70% of their diet consists of creatures found below the soil, rather than on the surface. They have also been reported to scavenge on dead vertebrates, and occasionally to feed on eggs or newborn rodents.[3]

Although restricted to a relatively small geographic area, Merida small-eared shrews are common within their habitat, with population densities of up to 4.5 per hectare (1.8/acre) having been reported. Predators include barn owls, hawks, opossums, long-tailed weasels, and mountain coatis.[3]

Reproduction apparently continues throughout the year, although it may be more common between March and April, and again between July and October. Litters range from two to four pups, with three being typical.[3]

References

  1. ^ Quiroga-Carmona, M. & Cassola, F. 2017. Cryptotis meridensis (errata version published in 2018). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T48268560A123794398. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T48268560A22285992.en. Downloaded on 30 December 2018.
  2. ^ Hutterer, R. (2005). "Cryptotis meridensis". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 220–311. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  3. ^ a b c d e Woodman, N. & Díaz de Pascual, A. (2004). "Cryptotis meridensis". Mammalian Species. 761: Number 761: pp. 1–5. doi:10.1644/761.
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The Merida small-eared shrew (Cryptotis meridensis) is a species of shrew that is endemic to Venezuela.

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Cryptotis meridensis es una especie de musaraña de la familia soricidae.

Distribución geográfica

Es Endémica de Venezuela.

Referencias

  1. Woodman, N. y Matson, J. (2008). «Cryptotis meridensis». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2012.2 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 23 de enero de 2013.
  • HUTTERER, R. Order Soricomorpha. In: WILSON, D. E.; REEDER, D. M. (Eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. 3. ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. v. 1, p. 220-311.

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Cryptotis meridensis Cryptotis generoko animalia da. Lehen Insectivora edo Soricomorpha deitzen zen taldearen barruan daude. Gaur egun Lipotyphla deitzen den taldearen barruko Soricinae azpifamilia eta Soricidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Cryptotis meridensis Cryptotis generoko animalia da. Lehen Insectivora edo Soricomorpha deitzen zen taldearen barruan daude. Gaur egun Lipotyphla deitzen den taldearen barruko Soricinae azpifamilia eta Soricidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Cryptotis meridensis is een zoogdier uit de familie van de spitsmuizen (Soricidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd door Thomas in 1898.

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De soort komt voor in Venezuela.

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Cryptotis meridensis is een zoogdier uit de familie van de spitsmuizen (Soricidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd door Thomas in 1898.

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Cryptotis meridensis[2][3] är en däggdjursart som beskrevs av Thomas 1898. Cryptotis meridensis ingår i släktet pygménäbbmöss, och familjen näbbmöss.[4][5] IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig.[1] Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.[4]

Det vetenskapliga släktnamnet är bildat av de grekiska orden crypt[os] (gömd eller hemlig) och otis (individ med öron). Det syftar på arternas små öron som är nästan osynliga på grund av den tjocka pälsen. Artepitet syftar på utbredningsområdet i delstaten Mérida.

Utseende

Med en kroppslängd (huvud och bål) av 70 till 102 mm och en svanslängd av 25 till 41 mm är arten störst i släktet pygménäbbmöss. Vikten varierar mellan 8,5 och 18 g. På ovansidan förekommer brun päls som är tjock med 4 till 6 mm långa hår. Det finns en tydlig gräns mot den ljusare olivbruna undersidan. Vid de långa framtassarna förekommer långa klor. Förutom könsorganen finns inga tydliga ytliga skillnader mellan honor och hanar.[6]

Utbredning och habitat

Denna näbbmus lever endemisk i bergstrakter i norra Venezuela.[1] Regionen ligger 800 till nästan 4000 meter över havet.[6]

Ekologi

Cryptotis meridensis klättrar inte i växtligheten. Den går istället på marken och gräver gångar i skiktet av löv, mossa och lav som täcker marken. Arten ögon är mycket små och därför orienterar den sig främst med sina morrhår och med hjälp av luktsinnet. Födan utgörs av ryggradslösa djur som lever i lövskiktet som larvar av skalbaggar eller av andra insekter, snäckor, kackerlackor, spindeldjur och daggmaskar. Ibland fångas större byten som gnagare, ödlor och ungfåglar. Några ägg äts likaså.[6]

Näbbmusen faller själv offer för ugglor, rovfåglar, pungråttor, näsbjörnar och mårddjur.[6]

Fortplantningssättet är antagligen lika som hos andra pygménäbbmöss. För Cryptotis meridensis själv finns bara ett fåtal uppgifter. Vissa populationer har två parningstider, en i mars och april och den andra från juli till december. Hos andra populationer kan honor para sig hela året. Honan föder vanligen tre ungar per kull.[6]

Källor

  1. ^ [a b c] 2008 Cryptotis meridensis Från: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2 <www.iucnredlist.org>. Läst 2012-10-24.
  2. ^ Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds. (2005) , Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 3rd ed., vols. 1 & 2, Cryptotis meridensis
  3. ^ Wilson, Don E., and F. Russell Cole (2000) , Common Names of Mammals of the World
  4. ^ [a b] Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (27 april 2011). ”Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2011/search/all/key/cryptotis+meridensis/match/1. Läst 24 september 2012.
  5. ^ ITIS: The Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Orrell T. (custodian), 2011-04-26
  6. ^ [a b c d e] A. Potter (27 april 2011). ”Merida small-eared shrew” (på engelska). Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Cryptotis_meridensis/. Läst 27 januari 2016.

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Cryptotis meridensis: Brief Summary ( ruotsi )

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Cryptotis meridensis är en däggdjursart som beskrevs av Thomas 1898. Cryptotis meridensis ingår i släktet pygménäbbmöss, och familjen näbbmöss. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.

Det vetenskapliga släktnamnet är bildat av de grekiska orden crypt[os] (gömd eller hemlig) och otis (individ med öron). Det syftar på arternas små öron som är nästan osynliga på grund av den tjocka pälsen. Artepitet syftar på utbredningsområdet i delstaten Mérida.

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Cryptotis meridensis ( vietnam )

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Cryptotis meridensis là một loài động vật có vú trong họ Chuột chù, bộ Soricomorpha. Loài này được Thomas mô tả năm 1898.[2]

Chú thích

  1. ^ Woodman, N. & Matson, J. (2008). Cryptotis meridensis. Sách Đỏ IUCN các loài bị đe dọa. Phiên bản 2012.2. Liên minh Bảo tồn Thiên nhiên Quốc tế. Truy cập ngày 20 tháng 2 năm 2013.
  2. ^ a ă Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. biên tập (2005). “Cryptotis meridensis”. 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.

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Cryptotis meridensis là một loài động vật có vú trong họ Chuột chù, bộ Soricomorpha. Loài này được Thomas mô tả năm 1898.

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메리다작은귀땃쥐 ( Korea )

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메리다작은귀땃쥐(Cryptotis meridensis)는 땃쥐과에 속하는 포유류의 일종이다.[2] 베네수엘라의 고유종이다.[2]

각주

  1. Quiroga-Carmona, M. & Cassola, F. 2017. Cryptotis meridensis (errata version published in 2018). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T48268560A123794398. Downloaded on 16 August 2018.
  2. Hutterer, R. (2005). 〈FAMILY Soricidae〉 [땃쥐과]. Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M. 《Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference》 (영어) 3판. 존스 홉킨스 대학교 출판사. 223–300쪽. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
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