Montane wood mouse

Species of rodent

Montane wood mouse
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Genus: Hylomyscus
Species:
H. denniae
Binomial name
Hylomyscus denniae
(Thomas, 1906)

The montane hylomyscus or montane wood mouse (Hylomyscus denniae) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. A long-coated species with brownish-grey upper parts and whitish-grey underparts, it occurs in the uplands of tropical Central Africa where its natural habitat is tropical moist montane forests.

Description

This species is one of the largest wood mice in the genus, growing to a head-and-body length of about 100 mm (4 in) with a tail of 140 mm (5.5 in). The fur is dense and long, the top of the head and the dorsal surface of the body being dark brownish-grey, each individual hair being grey with a brown tip. The flanks are similar in colour, but with a slight rufous tinge, and the underside of the head and the ventral surface of the body are whitish-grey, each individual hair being grey with a white tip. The whiskers are long and black, the large eyes are surrounded by short black hairs, and there is a rufous patch between the eyes and ears. The upper sides of the legs are white and there are small white tufts of hairs on the digits of the hind feet. The tail is about 140% of the length of head-and-body and is nearly hairless, ringed by small scales and clad in short dark bristles.[2]

Distribution and habitat

The montane wood mouse has a widespread distribution across tropical Central Africa. It is found in a number of separate populations in Angola, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and possibly Malawi. It occurs in moist forests, mostly at altitudes between 1,500 and 4,400 m (4,900 and 14,400 ft), but down to about 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in Angola and Zambia. It is restricted to the montane forest zone and does not occur above the tree line in the Afro-montane grassland zone.[1]

Ecology

Its lifestyle is nocturnal and arboreal. A nest is constructed in a hole in a tree, and its long tail and small hind feet seem to be adaptations for climbing among the branches, vines and foliage. The diet consists of mainly green plant material obtained in trees and on the ground, but also of insects, other invertebrates, seeds and fruit.[2]

Breeding takes place during most of the year but most frequently occurs in the dry season and at the start of the wet season, between about July and September. The average litter size is 4.5 offspring, with the largest litters occurring in the dry season. Both females and males become mature when they weigh about 22 g (0.8 oz).[2]

Status

H. denniae has a very wide range, no particular threats have been recognised and the population is thought to be stable; this is a common species of wood mouse in many parts of its range and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Schlitter, D.; Decher, J.; Kerbis Peterhans, J. (2008). "Hylomyscus denniae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008. Retrieved 17 December 2016.old-form url
  2. ^ a b c Jonathan Kingdon; David Happold; Thomas Butynski; Michael Hoffmann; Meredith Happold; Jan Kalina (2013). Mammals of Africa. A&C Black. pp. 434–436. ISBN 978-1-4081-8996-2.
  • Musser, G.G.; Carleton, M.D. (2005). "Superfamily Muroidea". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 1336. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
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Extant species of subfamily Murinae (Stenocephalomys–Xeromys)
Stenocephalomys
Division
Congomys
  • Lukolela swamp rat (C. lukolelae)
  • Verschuren's swamp rat (C. verschureni)
Heimyscus
  • African smoky mouse (H. fumosus)
Hylomyscus
(African wood mice)
  • H. aeta group: Beaded wood mouse (H. aeta)
  • Mount Oku hylomyscus (H. grandis)
  • H. alleni group: Allen's wood mouse (H. alleni)
  • Angolan wood mouse (H. carillus)
  • Hylomyscus pamfi
  • Stella wood mouse (H. stella)
  • Walter Verheyeni's mouse (H. walterverheyeni)
  • H. anselli group: Ansell's wood mouse (H. anselli)
  • Arc Mountain wood mouse (H. arcimontensis)
  • Kerbis Peterhans's wood mouse (H. kerbispeterhansi)
  • H. baeri group: Baer's wood mouse (H. baeri)
  • H. parvus group: Little wood mouse (H. parvus)
Mastomys
(Multimammate rats)
  • Angolan multimammate mouse (M. angolensis)
  • Awash multimammate mouse (M. awashensis)
  • Southern multimammate mouse (M. coucha)
  • Guinea multimammate mouse (M. erythroleucus)
  • Hubert's multimammate mouse (M. huberti)
  • Verheyen's multimammate mouse (M. kollmannspergeri)
  • Natal multimammate mouse (M. natalensis)
  • Shortridge's multimammate mouse (M. shortridgei)
Montemys
  • Delectable soft-furred mouse (M. delectorum)
Myomyscus
(Multimammate rats)
  • Verreaux's mouse (M. verreauxii)
Ochromyscus
  • Brockman's rock mouse (O. brockmani)
  • Yemeni mouse (O. yemeni)
Praomys
(African
soft-furred rats)
  • P. coetzeei
  • Dalton's mouse (P. daltoni)
  • De Graaff's soft-furred mouse (P. degraaffi)
  • Deroo's mouse (P. derooi)
  • Hartwig's soft-furred mouse (P. hartwigi)
  • Jackson's soft-furred mouse (P. jacksoni)
  • Least soft-furred mouse (P. minor)
  • Misonne's soft-furred mouse (P. misonnei)
  • Cameroon soft-furred mouse (P. morio)
  • Muton's soft-furred mouse (P. mutoni)
  • Gotel Mountain soft-furred mouse (P. obscurus)
  • Petter's soft-furred mouse (P. petteri)
  • Forest soft-furred mouse (P. rostratus)
  • Tullberg's soft-furred mouse (P. tullbergi)
Serengetimys
  • Dwarf multimammate mouse (S. pernanus)
Stenocephalemys
(Ethiopian
narrow-headed rats)
  • Ethiopian white-footed mouse (S. albipes)
  • Ethiopian narrow-headed Rat (S. albocaudata)
  • Gray-tailed narrow-headed rat (S. griseicauda)
  • Rupp's mouse (S. ruppi)
Uromys Division
Melomys
(Banana rats)
  • Dusky mosaic-tailed rat (M. aerosus)
  • Rossel Island melomys (M. arcium)
  • Bannister's rat (M. bannisteri)
  • Bougainville mosaic-tailed rat (M. bougainville)
  • Grassland mosaic-tailed rat (M. burtoni)
  • Cape York melomys (M. capensis)
  • Short-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat (M. caurinus)
  • Fawn-footed mosaic-tailed rat(M. cervinipes)
  • Yamdena mosaic-tailed rat (M. cooperae)
  • Dollman's melomys (M. dollmani)
  • Manusela mosaic-tailed rat (M. fraterculus)
  • Snow Mountains grassland mosaic-tailed rat (M. frigicola)
  • Seram long-tailed mosaic-tailed rat (M. fulgens)
  • Riama mosaic-tailed rat (M. howi)
  • White-bellied mosaic-tailed rat (M. leucogaster)
  • Papua grassland mosaic-tailed rat (M. lutillus)
  • Manus Island mosaic-tailed rat (M. matambuai)
  • Obi mosaic-tailed rat (M. obiensis)
  • Pavel's Seram mosaic-tailed rat (M. paveli)
  • Black-tailed mosaic-tailed rat (M. rufescens)
  • Buka Island mosaic-tailed rat (M. spechti)
  • Long-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat (M. talaudium)
Paramelomys
  • Gressitt's mosaic-tailed rat (P. gressitti)
  • Long-nosed mosaic-tailed rat (P. levipes)
  • Lorentz's mosaic-tailed rat (P. lorentzii)
  • Thomas's mosaic-tailed rat (P. mollis)
  • Moncton's mosaic-tailed rat (P. moncktoni)
  • Long-nosed paramelomys (P. naso)
  • Lowland mosaic-tailed rat (P. platyops)
  • Mountain mosaic-tailed rat (P. rubex)
  • Stein's paramelomys (P. steini)
Protochromys
  • Red-bellied mosaic-tailed rat (P. fellowsi)
Solomys
(Naked-tailed rats)
  • Poncelet's giant rat (S. ponceleti)
  • Florida naked-tailed rat (S. salamonis)
  • Bougainville naked-tailed rat (S. salebrosus)
  • Isabel naked-tailed rat (S. sapientis)
Uromys
(Giant naked-tailed rats)
  • Giant naked-tailed rat (U. anak)
  • Biak giant rat (U. boeadii)
  • Giant white-tailed rat (U. caudimaculatus)
  • Emma's giant rat (U. emmae)
  • Masked white-tailed rat (U. hadrourus)
  • Emperor rat (U. imperator)
  • Bismarck giant rat (U. neobritanicus)
  • Guadalcanal rat (U. porculus)
  • King rat (U. rex)
  • Great Key Island giant rat (U. siebersi)
  • Vangunu giant rat (U. vika)
Xeromys Division
Leptomys
  • L. arfakensis
  • Long-footed water rat (L. elegans)
  • Ernst Mayr's water rat (L. ernstmayri)
  • L. paulus
  • Fly River water rat (L. signatus)
Pseudohydromys
(New Guinea
false water rats)
  • Bishop's moss mouse (P. berniceae)
  • Huon small-toothed moss mouse (P. carlae)
  • Laurie's moss mouse (P. eleanorae)
  • One-toothed shrew mouse (P. ellermani)
  • Mottled-tailed shrew mouse (P. fuscus)
  • German's one-toothed moss mouse (P. germani)
  • Eastern shrew mouse (P. murinus)
  • Musser's shrew mouse (P. musseri)
  • Western shrew mouse (P. occidentalis)
  • Woolley's moss mouse (P. patriciae)
  • Southern small-toothed moss mouse (P. pumehanae)
  • White-bellied moss mouse (P. sandrae)
Xeromys
  • False water rat (X. myoides)
See also
Aethomys–Chrotomys
Colomys–Golunda
Hadromys–Maxomys
Melasmothrix–Mus
Oenomys–Pithecheir
Pogonomys–Pseudomys
Rattus
Otomys
Others
Taxon identifiers
Hylomyscus denniae
Mus denniae