Microtus chrotorrhinus

132. Rock Vole Microtus chrotorrhinus French: Campagnol des rochers / German: Gelbnasen-Wihlimaus / Spanish: Topillo de roca Other common names: Southern Rock Vole, Yellow-nosed Vole Taxonomy. Arvicola chrotorrhinus G. S. Miller, 1894, head of Tuckerman’s Ravine, 5300 ft. (= 1615 m), Mt. Washington,...

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Main Authors: Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6711562 2024-09-15T18:38:42+00:00 Microtus chrotorrhinus Don E. Wilson Russell A. Mittermeier Thomas E. Lacher, Jr 2017-11-30 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6711562 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F06D13FF97205D088013E80B84FDFD unknown Lynx Edicions https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6707142 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFC9156BFFAE20670D37145C0837FFDB https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/03F06D13FF97205D088013E80B84FDFD https://www.gbif.org/species/196220897 https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/80832/taxon/03F06D13FF97205D088013E80B84FDFD.taxon https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6708411 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6760559 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6711561 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6711562 oai:zenodo.org:6711562 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F06D13FF97205D088013E80B84FDFD info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Cricetidae Microtus Microtus chrotorrhinus info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2017 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.671156210.5281/zenodo.670714210.5281/zenodo.670841110.5281/zenodo.676055910.5281/zenodo.6711561 2024-07-25T16:16:43Z 132. Rock Vole Microtus chrotorrhinus French: Campagnol des rochers / German: Gelbnasen-Wihlimaus / Spanish: Topillo de roca Other common names: Southern Rock Vole, Yellow-nosed Vole Taxonomy. Arvicola chrotorrhinus G. S. Miller, 1894, head of Tuckerman’s Ravine, 5300 ft. (= 1615 m), Mt. Washington, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA. Three subspecies are recognized. Subspecies and Distribution. M.c.chrotorrhinusG.S.Miller,1894—S&EOntario,SQuebec,andWNewBrunswick,Canada,andNEMinnesota,NewYork,extremeWMassachusetts,Vermont,NewHampshire,Maine,NEPennsylvania, andextremeNWNewJersey,USA. M.c.carolinensisKomarek,1932—ETennesseeandWNorthCarolina,USA. M. c. ravus Bangs, 1898 — E Labrador and extreme E Quebec, Canada. Descriptive notes. Head-body 92-121 mm, tail 42-64 mm, ear 12-18 mm, hindfoot 18-24 mm; weight 30-40 g. Sexual dimorphism is minimal, with males slightly larger than females. Dorsum of the Rock Vole is dull gray/brownish yellow to bright glossy brownish yellow. It has yellowish orange tinge to snout—a feature it shares only with the Taiga Vole (M. xanthognathus) among species of North American Microtus. There is considerable regional variation in dentition of Rock Voles. Chromosomal complement is 2n = 60, FN = 64. Habitat. Coniferous and mixed forests at higher elevations in southern parts of its distribution; rocky substrates and talus slopes in coniferous forests farther north in Canada (where mossy rocks and ferns near streams are suitable for shallow burrows and runways); and forest ecotonal habitats and after clearcut logging. Food and Feeding. Diet is primarily grasses, sedges, and other herbaceous plants and fungi. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis, Cornaceae), bluebead lilly (Clintonia borealis, Liliacaeae), blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium, Ericaceae), and raspberry (Rubus strigosa, Rosaceae) are commonly eaten. Breeding. Nests of Rock Voles are lined with grass and often under logs or stumps. Breeding occurs in March—October, and gestation lasts 19-21 days. Breeding season is longer in southern ... Other/Unknown Material taiga Zenodo
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Microtus
Microtus chrotorrhinus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Microtus
Microtus chrotorrhinus
Don E. Wilson
Russell A. Mittermeier
Thomas E. Lacher, Jr
Microtus chrotorrhinus
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Microtus
Microtus chrotorrhinus
description 132. Rock Vole Microtus chrotorrhinus French: Campagnol des rochers / German: Gelbnasen-Wihlimaus / Spanish: Topillo de roca Other common names: Southern Rock Vole, Yellow-nosed Vole Taxonomy. Arvicola chrotorrhinus G. S. Miller, 1894, head of Tuckerman’s Ravine, 5300 ft. (= 1615 m), Mt. Washington, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA. Three subspecies are recognized. Subspecies and Distribution. M.c.chrotorrhinusG.S.Miller,1894—S&EOntario,SQuebec,andWNewBrunswick,Canada,andNEMinnesota,NewYork,extremeWMassachusetts,Vermont,NewHampshire,Maine,NEPennsylvania, andextremeNWNewJersey,USA. M.c.carolinensisKomarek,1932—ETennesseeandWNorthCarolina,USA. M. c. ravus Bangs, 1898 — E Labrador and extreme E Quebec, Canada. Descriptive notes. Head-body 92-121 mm, tail 42-64 mm, ear 12-18 mm, hindfoot 18-24 mm; weight 30-40 g. Sexual dimorphism is minimal, with males slightly larger than females. Dorsum of the Rock Vole is dull gray/brownish yellow to bright glossy brownish yellow. It has yellowish orange tinge to snout—a feature it shares only with the Taiga Vole (M. xanthognathus) among species of North American Microtus. There is considerable regional variation in dentition of Rock Voles. Chromosomal complement is 2n = 60, FN = 64. Habitat. Coniferous and mixed forests at higher elevations in southern parts of its distribution; rocky substrates and talus slopes in coniferous forests farther north in Canada (where mossy rocks and ferns near streams are suitable for shallow burrows and runways); and forest ecotonal habitats and after clearcut logging. Food and Feeding. Diet is primarily grasses, sedges, and other herbaceous plants and fungi. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis, Cornaceae), bluebead lilly (Clintonia borealis, Liliacaeae), blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium, Ericaceae), and raspberry (Rubus strigosa, Rosaceae) are commonly eaten. Breeding. Nests of Rock Voles are lined with grass and often under logs or stumps. Breeding occurs in March—October, and gestation lasts 19-21 days. Breeding season is longer in southern ...
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