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<figureCitation box="[98,180,2645,2695]" captionStart="Plate 49: Muridae" captionStartId="176.[99,129,3255,3280]" captionTargetBox="[11,2730,12,3647]" captionTargetPageId="175" captionText="507. Cansdales Swamp Rat (Malacomys cansdalei), 508. Edwardss Swamp Rat (Malacomys edwardsi), 509. Alpine Field Mouse (Apodemus alpicola), 511. Striped Field Mouse (Apodemus agrarius), 512. Western Broad-toothed Field Mouse (Apodemus eprmelas), 513. Hyrcanian Field Mouse (Apodemus hyrcanicus), 514. Caucasus Field Mouse (Apodemus ponticus), 515. Herb Field Mouse (Apodemus uralensis), 516. Yellow-necked Field Mouse (Apodemus flavicollis), 517. Eastern Broad-toothed Field Mouse (Apodemus mystacinus), 519. Nepalese Field Mouse (Apodemus gurkha), 521. Kashmir Field Mouse (Apodemus rusiges), 522. Chevriers Field Mouse (Apodemus chevrieri), 523. South China Field Mouse (Apodemus draco), 525. Taiwan Field Mouse (Apodemus semotus), 526. Korean Field Mouse (Apodemus peninsulae), 527. Small Japanese Field Mouse (Apodemus argenteus), 529. Okinawa Island Spiny Rat (Tokudaia muenninki), 530. Amami Spiny Rat (Tokudaia osimensis), 531. Tokunoshima Spiny Rat (Tokudaia tokunoshimensis)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6888030" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6888030/files/figure.png" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">511.</figureCitation>
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<taxonomicName baseAuthorityName="Pallas" baseAuthorityYear="1771" box="[688,1033,2645,2695]" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Apodemus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL,GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="178" pageNumber="781" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="agrarius">
<emphasis box="[688,1033,2645,2695]" italics="true" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Apodemus agrarius</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[97,173,2714,2735]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">French:</emphasis>
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/
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/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[542,633,2714,2735]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Spanish:</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[710,865,2778,2812]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authority="Pallas, 1771" authorityName="Pallas" authorityYear="1771" box="[882,1239,2778,2812]" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Mus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="178" pageNumber="781" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="agrarius">Mus agrarius Pallas, 1771</taxonomicName>
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The constitution of
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has varied following different morphological and mo-lecular revisions, as outlined in 2005 by G. G. Musser and M. D. Carleton.It is placed in subgenus
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. Study by Liu Qi and colleagues in 2012 found thatit belongs to a clade that includes also
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,
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, and
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. A phylogeographic study showed existence of eleven distinct
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<paragraph blockId="178.[98,1302,3212,3482]" box="[98,1074,3212,3246]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">lineages in the species throughout eastern part of its range. Monotypic.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[98,274,3251,3285]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Distribution.</emphasis>
Disjunct range in C &amp; E Europe (from Denmark, Germany, and N &amp; NE Italy) E to SC Siberia and NW China (Xinjiang), and in Russian Far East, extreme E Mongolia, E &amp; C China, N Myanmar, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan (Senkaku Is).
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[98,349,3369,3403]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head—body 75-120 mm, tail 65-115 mm, ear 12-15 mm, hindfoot 17-22 mm; weight 16-38 g. The Striped Field Mouseis a small rodent. It has yellow to reddish-brown dorsal pelage and a more or less distinct black mid-dorsalstripe, with
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<paragraph blockId="178.[1364,2572,260,1353]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">underside grayish white. Tail is equal to or slightly shorter or longerthan head-body length and is bicolored. Females bear four pairs of mammae. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 48, FNa = 54.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1365,1476,411,445]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Habitat.</emphasis>
Striped Field Mice prefer edges of forest or woodland. They are found also in cultivated fields, gardens, reedbeds, and marshes, and sometimes enter barns and buildings in autumn. In Serbia, where they are typical of agricultural field—forest habitat mosaic, a microhabitat study showed that this species non-randomly selects habitats with dense shrub layer and very dense
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hirtus (
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) undergrowth with little or no tree-canopy cover. They live at up to 1750 m in Macedonia.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1365,1630,647,681]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
Diet consists of seeds, buds,fruits, and berries in variable proportions, supplemented by insects, worms, and mollusks.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1366,1500,726,760]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Breeding.</emphasis>
Reproduction occursin spring and summer.Litter size is 1-10 (average 5-5).
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1364,1599,766,800]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Striped Field Mice are terrestrial, and diurnal or crepuscular. Climbing activity is moderate compared with that of congeners. They dig simple underground burrows of 30-40 cm depth, with nest chamberlined with dry plants, and with three or four entrances.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1366,2077,923,957]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
The Striped Field Mouse is an active, non-aggressive rodent. A study in Serbia from 1997 to 2000 showed that populations fluctuate, with peak numbers recorded in April (21 ind/ha) and September (32 ind/ha). Recaptures gave mean observed travel distances of 40-6 m for males and 30 m for females. Home ranges varied from 100 m? to 2400 m? (average for males 716 m?, for females 585 m?), with no significant difference between sexes.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1368,1731,1160,1194]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Striped Field Mouse exhibits irregular population explosions, and may be a pest to agriculture.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1368,1521,1287,1312]" pageId="178" pageNumber="781">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Aulagnier et al. (2009), Krystufek &amp; Vohralik (2009), Liu Qi et al. (2012), Musser &amp; Carleton (2005), Smith &amp; Yan Xie (2008), Vukicevi¢-Radic¢ et al. (2006).
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