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| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | MAMMALIA | RODENTIA | ECHIMYIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Mesomys leniceps | |||
| Species Authority: | Thomas, 1926 | |||
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| Taxonomic Notes: | This species was recognized as a species by Emmons (1990), but not by Eisenberg and Redford (1999) who placed it in Mesomys hispidus. Further taxonomic revision of this species is needed (B. Patterson pers. comm.). | |||
| Red List Category & Criteria: | Data Deficient ver 3.1 | |||
| Year Assessed: | 2008 | |||
| Assessor/s: | Zeballos, H., Vivar, E. & Patterson, B. | |||
| Reviewer/s: | Amori, G. (Small Nonvolant Mammal Red List Authority) & Schipper, J. (Global Mammal Assessment Team) | |||
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Justification: Listed as Data Deficient in view of continuing problems with its taxonomy as well as absence of recent information on its extent of occurrence, status and ecological requirements. |
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| Range Description: | This species is known only from the type locality of Yambrasbamba (1,980 m asl), in the Andean foothills in northern Peru (Patton et al., 2000). |
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Native:
Peru
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| Population: | The abundance of this species is not known. |
| Population Trend: |
Unknown
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| Habitat and Ecology: | The species is found in montane tropical cloud forest. Nothing further is known about its habitat or ecology. |
| Systems: | Terrestrial |
| Major Threat(s): | The habitat type that this species has been recorded from is under a lot of pressure from human encroachment. The species has been found in one of the most deforested areas in Peru. |
| Conservation Actions: | It has been recorded from the Bosque de Proteccion Alto Mayo. Further studies into the distribution, habitat, ecology and threats to this species are needed. |
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Eisenberg, J. F. and Redford, K. H. 1999. Mammals of the Neotropics: The Central Neotropics. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA. Emmons, L. H. 1990. Neotropical rainforest mammals. University Chicago Press, Chicago, USA. Patton, J. L., da Silva, M. A. and Malcolm, J. R. 2000. Mammals of the Rio Jurua and the Evolutionary and Ecological Diversification of Amazonia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 244: 1-306. |
| Citation: | Zeballos, H., Vivar, E. & Patterson, B. 2008. Mesomys leniceps. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 10 February 2012. |
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