Chiapan deer mouse
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| name = Chiapan deer mouse
| status = VU | status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Peromyscus
| species = zarhynchus
| authority = Merriam, 1898
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The Chiapan deer mouse or Chiapan deermouse (Peromyscus zarhynchus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is a species of the genus Peromyscus, a closely related group of New World mice often called "deermice". It is endemic to Mexico.
Distribution and habitat
The Chiapan deer mouse is endemic to central and southeast Chiapas, México. The species occurs in wet highland cloud and pine-oak forest, where it inhabits forest stages ranging from mature forest to cutover areas at elevations between 1,400 m and 2,900 m. Below 2,200 m it only occurs in tall mature forests. Possible specimens from Guatemala have not yet been confirmed.
Conservation
The Chiapan deer mouse is categorized as Vulnerable by the IUCN as suitable habitat in its restricted range is estimated to have shrunk by more than 50% in the last 30 years.
References
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Further reading
- {{cite book|last1=Musser|first1=G. G.|first2=M. D.|last2=Carleton|year=2005|chapter=Superfamily Muroidea|pages=894–1531|title=Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference|editor=D. E. Wilson|editor2=D. M. Reeder|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|location=Baltimore}}
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Category:Mammals described in 1898
Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Category:Taxa named by Clinton Hart Merriam
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