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<figureCitation box="[1450,1531,3352,3398]" captionStart="Plate 39: Muridae" captionStartId="61.[92,122,3192,3213]" captionTargetBox="[11,2715,13,3648]" captionTargetPageId="60" captionText="182. Indomalayan Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse (Charopodomys gliroudes), 183. Palawan Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse (Charopodomys calamianensis), 184. Koopman' s Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse (Charopodomys karlkoopmani), 185. Greater Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse (Chiropodomys major), 186. Gray-bellied Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse (Charopodomys muroides), 187. Lesser Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse (Chuwropodomys pusillus), 188. Luzon Cordillera Forest Mouse (Apomys abrae), 189. Aurora Forest Mouse (Apomys aurorae), 190. Banahaw Forest Mouse (Apomys banahao), 191. Brown's Forest Mouse (Apomys brownorum), 192. Camiguin Forest Mouse (Apomys camiguinensis), 193. Northern Luzon Forest Mouse (Apomys datae), 194. Large Mindoro Forest Mouse (Apomys gracilirostris), 195. Mindanao Mossy Forest Mouse (Apomys hylocoetes), 196. Mindanao Montane Forest Mouse (Apomys insignis), 197. Mount Irid Forest Mouse (Apomys iridensis), 198. Mindanao Lowland Forest Mouse (Apomys lttoralis), 199. Lubang Forest Mouse (Apomys lubangensis), 200. Large Forest Mouse (Apomys magnus), 201. Small Luzon Forest Mouse (Apomys microdon), 202. Mount Mingan Forest Mouse (Apomys minganensis), 203. Least Philippine Forest Mouse (Apomys musculus), 204. Long-nosed Luzon Forest Mouse (Apomys sacobianus), 205. Sierra Madre Forest Mouse (Apomys sierrae), 206. Zambales Forest Mouse (Apomys zambalensis), 207. Isarog Shrew Mouse (Archboldomys luzonensis), 208. Large Cordillera Shrew Mouse (Archboldomys maximus), 209. Isarog Striped Shrew Rat (Chrotomys gonzalesi), 210. Lowland Striped Shrew Rat (Chrotomys mindorensis), 211. Sibuyan Striped Shrew Rat (Chrotomys sibuyanensis), 212. Blazed Luzon Striped Shrew Rat (Chrotomys silaceus), 213. Montane Striped Shrew Rat (Chrotomys whiteheadi)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6887420" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6887420/files/figure.png" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">207.</figureCitation>
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<vernacularName box="[1549,1965,3352,3398]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Isarog Shrew Mouse</vernacularName>
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<emphasis box="[2037,2477,3352,3398]" italics="true" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Archboldomys luzonensis</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1448,1524,3415,3436]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">French:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[1534,1675,3415,3436]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Rat de |'lsarog</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1697,1787,3415,3436]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">German:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[1797,2006,3415,3436]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Isarog-Archboldmaus</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[2027,2118,3415,3436]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[2128,2388,3415,3436]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Raton musarana de Isarog</vernacularName>
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<paragraph blockId="70.[1448,2477,3352,3475]" box="[1448,1985,3454,3475]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1448,1694,3454,3475]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Other common names:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[1705,1985,3454,3475]" pageId="70" pageNumber="670">Mount Isarog Shrew Mouse</vernacularName>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[693,848,295,324]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authority="Musser, 1982" authorityName="Musser" authorityYear="1982" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Archboldomys" higherTaxonomySource="CoL,GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="71" pageNumber="671" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="luzonensis">Archboldomys luzonensis Musser, 1982</taxonomicName>
,
<materialsCitation ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3864424749" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">“altitude of 6560 feet [= 1999 m] on Mount Isarog,” Camarines Sur Province, SE Luzon Island, Philippines.</materialsCitation>
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Genus
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may belong to a clade of murines that also includes species of
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,
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and
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. Two species formerly included in
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are now placed in
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(
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3. and
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). Holotype of
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, collected by D. S. Rabor in 1961, was for
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<paragraph blockId="71.[80,1287,725,2375]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">many years the only example, but recent surveys have greatly improved knowledge of its morphology, evolutionary relationships, and ecology. Monotypic.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[80,256,804,838]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Distribution.</emphasis>
Known only from Mt Isarog, Luzon I, Philippines.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[80,327,852,877]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 101-111 mm, tail 66-80 mm, ear 1617 mm, hindfoot 27-29 mm; weight 31-36 g.
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are small terrestrial murines having shorttail with conspicuous scales, each with three short hairs; small forefeet with small flat nail on first digit and relatively short, robust claws on the other four; narrow hindfeet with six plantar pads and relatively short claws on all five digits; small, dark ears with dense cover of fine dark hairs; relatively small eyes; soft, dense and slightly woolly fur that is dark and of same color on all parts of body; thin rostral vibrissae that extend back to slightly behind ears; mammae two on each side, both inguinal; and skull delicately constructed, but with moderately large, cuspidate molars, and distinctively upturned tip to nasal bones. The Isarog Shrew Mouse is the smaller of the two species of
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. It is further distinguished by its shorter, reddish-brown fur,its absolutely and relatively shorter tail and hindfeet,its larger tail scales (15-16 rows per cm), and smaller and less cuspidate molars. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 26, FN = 43, and the autosomes include eight pairs of large metacentric or submetacentric and four pairs of mediumsized to very small telocentric chromosomes. The X chromosome common to both sexes is a large submetacentric element; the other X chromosome in femalesis a large telocentric element. The Y chromosome is a medium-sized telocentric element.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[81,192,1517,1546]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Habitat.</emphasis>
Evergreen tropical forests, including primary montane forest and mossy forest types, at elevations of 1350-1999 m.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[82,343,1592,1626]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
According to L.. R. Heaney and coworkers, Isarog Shrew Mice feed on earthworms, insects, amphipods, and other invertebrates.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[82,216,1670,1704]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Breeding.</emphasis>
Two pregnant females captured in late March and late April each had a single embryo. Males have quite large testes relative to body size, up to 11 mm x 6 mm.
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<paragraph blockId="71.[80,1287,725,2375]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[81,316,1749,1783]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
According to Heaney and coworkers, Isarog Shrew Mice are primarily, if not exclusively, diurnal. They forage in leaf-litter and moss on forest floor, often in well-defined runways beside fallen logs or in root tangles.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[82,778,1867,1901]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Population density in 1993-1994 at ¢.1600 m on Mount Isarog was estimated at 4-5 ind/ha, making the Isarog Shrew Mouse the second most abundant small ground mammalafter the LeastPhilippine Forest Mouse (
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). One recapture of a female was made 92 m from original capture point.
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<paragraph blockId="71.[80,1287,725,2375]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[83,443,2025,2059]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Vulnerable on The IUCN Red List. Currently documented area of occupancy is less than 20 km” but this is contained within Isarog National Park. Heaney and his coworkers, writing in 2016, reported that recent surveys on nearby Mount Labo and Mount Malinao failed to detectthis species, although “additional, focused surveys at high elevation are needed.”
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[84,237,2231,2256]" pageId="71" pageNumber="671">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Balete &amp; Heaney (1997 2008), Balete, Rickart &amp; Heaney (2006), Balete,Rickart, Heaney, Alviola et al. (2012), Heaney &amp; Utzurrum (1991), Heaney, Balete &amp; Rickart (2016), Heaney, Balete, Rickart, Utzurrum &amp; Gonzales (1999), Musser (1982a), Musser &amp; Carleton (2005), Rickart &amp; Musser (1993), Rickart, Heaney, Tabaranza &amp; Balete (1998), Rickart, Heaney &amp; Utzurrum (1991).
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