Nesoryzomys indefessus

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Taxonomy [top]

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
ANIMALIA CHORDATA MAMMALIA RODENTIA CRICETIDAE

Scientific Name: Nesoryzomys indefessus
Species Authority (Thomas, 1899)
Common Name/s:
English Indefatigable Galapagos Mouse

Assessment Information [top]

Red List Category & Criteria: Extinct     ver 3.1
Year Assessed: 2008
Assessor/s Tirira, D., Dowler, R., Boada, C. & Weksler, M.
Evaluator/s: Amori, G. (Small Nonvolant Mammal Red List Authority) & Schipper, J. (Global Mammal Assessment Team)
Justification:
This species is listed as Extinct as specimens were last collected in 1934 and repeated surveys at several places on the island have failed to locate any individuals. The extinction is probably due to the introduction of the Black Rat Rattus rattus to the island in the late 1930s and was either the result of the introduction of pathogens to which the native species was susceptible or through direct competition with the introduced species. Other species introduced include House Mouse Mus musculus, the Norway Rat R. norvegicus and feral cats, all of which would also have had an impact on rodent decline and extinction.
History:
2000 Extinct (Hilton-Taylor 2000)
1996 Endangered (Baillie and Groombridge 1996)

Geographic Range [top]

Range Description: This species is endemic to Galápagos Islands. It was found on Santa Cruz (= Indefatigable), and Baltra (= South Seymour) Islands (Dowler et al., 2000).
Countries:
Regionally extinct:
Ecuador (Galápagos)

Population [top]

Population: The last documented record was in 1934 (Patton and Hafner, 1983). This species is extinct (Dowler et al., 2000).

Habitat and Ecology [top]

Habitat and Ecology: There is little information on the habitat and ecology of this species.
Systems: Terrestrial

Threats [top]

Major Threat(s): The introduction of the black rat (Rattus rattus) is the cause of the probable extinction of this species.

Conservation Actions [top]

Conservation Actions: There are not conservation measures.
Citation: IUCN 2008. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 15 October 2008.
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