Systematics, distribution and ecological analysis of rodents in Jordan
Author
Amr, Zuhair S.
Author
Abu, Mohammad A.
Author
Qumsiyeh, Mazin
Author
Eid, Ehab
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-03-19
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4397.1.1
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Meriones tristrami
Thomas, 1892
Common name:
Tristram's jird.
Diagnosis
: Dorsal fur color brownish grizzled with black, ventral color pure white, line of demarcation distinct.
White patches above eye and behind ear. Ears with pigmentation (
Figure 59
). Sole partially covered with hair. Tail longer than head body length with a small black brush. Claws pale in color. Four pairs of mammae. Skull small with small tympanic bullae, the posterior part of the bullae does not extend beyond the paraoccipital. Braincase rounded at posterior end. Suprameatal triangle of bullae completely closed. Upper incisors with anterior median groove (
Figure 60
).
FIGURE 59.
Tristram's jird,
Meriones tristrami
from Gharandal (Photo by Mohammad Abu Baker).
FIGURE 60. A.
Dorsal,
B
. Ventral,
C
. Lateral views of the skull, and
D.
Upper maxillary cheeckteeth for
Meriones tristrami
.
FIGURE 61.
Distribution of Tristram's jird,
Meriones tristrami
.
Localities
:
Previous records.
Ash Shawbak, Aṭ Ṭafīla (Nehring, 1902); ‘Ain Gleidat, Ash Shawbak, Aṭ Ṭafīla (
Allen, 1915
); Azraq ed Duruz, Azraq Shīshān (Atallah, 1966; 1967a); ‘Ammān, Ra’s an Naqb (Atallah, 1978); Jāwá (Searight, 1987); Ghazaleh, Irbid, Jāwá, King Husayn Bridge, Surra Reserve Station (
Amr & Disi, 1988
;
Amr, 2012
); Ḑānā Biosphere Reserve (Yousef &
Amr, 2005
); Aş Şarīḩ, Umm Al Qiţţayn (Sözen
et al
., 2008).
Materials from owl pellets:
Ex.
Bubo bubo
, Wādī
Zarqā, S Jarash (Bates & Harrison, 1989); Aş Şarīḩ (Rifai
et al.
, 1998); Wādī As Sīr (Obuch, per. com.); Ḑānā Biosphere Reserve (Obuch); Marj Al hammam (Obuch, per. com.); Ajlūn Forest Reserve (Obuch, per. com.); ‘Ammān National park (Obuch, per. com.); ‘Ammān 26; (Obuch, per. com.); ‘Ammān University (Obuch, per. com.); Iraq al Wahaj (Obuch, per. com.); Ar Rājif, Wadí Suweid (Obuch, per. com.); Wādī Zarqā Ma’in (Pokines, per. com.).
New records.
Al Lajjun, Ar Ramthā, Wādī Al-Mujib, Wādī Rattia (Ḑānā NR), Gharandal (
Figure 61
).
Habitat:
This is a rather common species in Jordan.
It
inhabits the
Mediterranean
and steppe areas. In
Jordan
, this species was found mostly within the humid and dry
Mediterranean
areas of the country.
It
was found in pen areas and avoids rocky habitats.
The
distribution range of
Tristram
jird extends eastwards to the fringes of the eastern desert, where as it was collected from
Umm Al Qiţţayn area
, with elevations reaching
1000m
asl
. The populations
Wādī Ramm
could be considered as relicts in such very arid habitats. The burrows system of Tristram Jird were studied by Peter (1961), whereas it could be small (
50 cm
long) or extensive reaching several meters in length.
Biology
: Gestation period lasts for 24 days, where a female give birth to 6–9 young (Atallah, 1978).
Remarks
: The distribution of this species is important, since the Tristram's jird plays a role as a reservoir host for
Leishmania tropica
, the etiologic agent of the oriental sore. Two different karyotypic forms were determined. The karyotype of three specimens from Umm Al Qiţţayn was found to be 2n: 72, NF: 76–80, NFa: 72, while one of three specimens from As-Sarih was determined to be 2n: 72, NF: 77, NFa: 73 since one of the biarmed pairs consisted of one subtelocentric and one acrocentric chromosome (Qumsiyeh
et al
., 1986; Sözen
et al
., 2008).