Biology:Apodemus

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Apodemus is a genus of murid (true mice and rats) containing the field mice as well as other well-known species like the wood mouse and the yellow-necked mouse. The name is unrelated to that of the Mus genus, instead being derived from the Greek ἀπό-δημος (literally away from home). Apodemus has three species Apodemus Alpicola, Apodemus Flavicollis, and Apodemus Sylvaticus. [1]To understand the phylogenetic relationships of these organisms can be crucial information in the assist of more findings on adaptation and genetic evolution, and possibly evolution for Apodemus species as well.


Taxonomy

Related to the Ryūkyū spiny rats (Tokudaia) and the prehistoric Rhagamys – and far more distantly to Mus and Malacomys[2] – it includes these species:

Apodemus sensu stricto

Alsomys

Sylvaemus

Karstomys

Incertae sedis

*Apodemus avicennicus Darvish, Javidkar & Siahsarvie, 2006

Prehistoric species described from fossil remains include:

  • A. gorafensis (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of Italy)[3]
  • A. dominans (Kolzoi 1959)

References

  1. Wu, D; Zhou, L; Xue, J; Xia, Q; Meng, L (2022). "Characterization of Two New Apodemus Mitogenomes (Rodentia: Muridae) and Mitochondrial Phylogeny of Muridae.". Diversity 14 (12): 1089. doi:10.3390/d14121089. 
  2. Steppan et al. (2005)
  3. Alexandra van der Geer; George Lyras; John de Vos; Michael Dermitzakis (2011). Evolution of Island Mammals: Adaptation and Extinction of Placental Mammals on Islands. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781444391282. 

Further reading

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