Apomys datae (Meyer 1899)
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Apomys datae (Meyer 1899) |
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Apomys datae (Meyer 1899) View in CoL
[Apomys] datae (Meyer 1899) View in CoL , Abh. Mus . Dresden, ser. 7, 7: 25.
Type Locality: Philippines, N Luzon Isl, Lepanto.
Vernacular Names: Northern Luzon Apomys.
Synonyms: Apomys major Miller 1910 .
Distribution: Greater Luzon Faunal Region. Most records come from highlands in N Luzon where it inhabits primary montane forest in the Sierra Madre and Central Cordillera, 760-2500 m ( Heaney et al., 1998; Musser, 1982 b), but the species has also been taken near sea level on W coast of Ilocos Norte Province ( AMNH 252474, 252475).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Member of the Apomys datae Group according to Musser (1982 b), who also documented the inclusion of major ; the Mindoran A. gracilirostris is the only other member of the A. datae group (see account below). Standard karyotype (2n = 44, FN = 54) closely similar to A. musculus and the shrew rats Chrotomys (including Celaenomys ) and Rhynchomys and strikingly different from other species of Apomys sampled (Rickart and Heaney, 2002). The karyotype of A. datae , along with a primitive pattern of cephalic arterial circulation, suggest it is the most primitive species within Apomys . It, along with A. gracilirostris , also form the basal clade within the genus as revealed by phylogenetic analysis of mtDNA cytochrome b sequences ( Steppan et al., 2003).
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