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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6F7B3F7EAF6A4FEDD" box="[2072,2415,2129,2179]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Sylvilagus graysoni</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA10F72FF9CCFEF7" bold="true" box="[1467,1543,2196,2217]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">French:</emphasis>
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/
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<vernacularName id="0528E230B748FFF6F885F72FF703FEF7" box="[1838,2248,2196,2217]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Tres-Marias-Baumwollschwanzkaninchen</vernacularName>
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<vernacularName id="0528E230B748FFF6F6E9F72FF5D5FEF7" box="[2370,2590,2196,2217]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Conejo de Tres Marias</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA10F700F97AFE8E" bold="true" box="[1467,1713,2235,2256]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Other common names:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6F7B5F745F772FF41" bold="true" box="[2078,2233,2302,2335]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C2BE99DB748FFF6F76EF745F5A7FF41" ID-CoL="33c18275-eb55-4255-8434-330c0770f8fe" authorityName="J. A. Allen" authorityYear="1877" box="[2245,2668,2302,2335]" class="Mammalia" family="Leporidae" genus="Lepus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Lagomorpha" pageId="15" pageNumber="122" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="graysoni">Lepus graysoni]. A. Allen, 1877,</taxonomicName>
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<materialsCitation id="3B439843B748FFF6F7B4F69DF5EEFFC8" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3805018329" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">“Tres Marias Islands.” Restricted by E. W. Nelson in 1899 to “undoubtedly from Maria Madre [Island],” Nayarit, Mexico.</materialsCitation>
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Existence of two subspecies of
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is under consideration (grayson: and badistes). Taxonomic, morphological, karyological, and biogeographical evidence support the view that insular
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: shared a common mainland ancestor with
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that invaded islands when they were very likely connected to the mainland during maximal Pleistocene glaciation. Monotypic.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA12F4BAF9A2FD40" bold="true" box="[1465,1641,2817,2846]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Distribution.</emphasis>
Islas Marias, Nayarit State (W Mexico).
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA12F496F964FD18" bold="true" box="[1465,1711,2861,2886]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 440-470 mm, tail 33-50 mm, ear 62-64 mm, hindfoot 91-95 mm. No specific data are available for body weight. The Tres Marias Cottontail is medium-sized, with relatively short ears. Dorsal fur is reddish and brightest on nape and rump;lateral fur is paler reddish. Ventral fur is whitish, except for brownish throat patch.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA12F479F9E3FDBD" bold="true" box="[1465,1576,3010,3043]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Habitat.</emphasis>
Dense stands ofcacti, trees, brushes, and agaves 3-4 m high; tropical deciduous forests 4 m high; open woodland in coastal areas; agricultural coastal areas; and abandoned agricultural fields consisting of scattered growth of bushes from sea level to elevations of ¢.350 m. Insular habitats of the Tres Marias Cottontail are more arid than on the mainland. Average yearly rainfall is 635 mm; most of it falls during violet summer storms from the south-east. Temperatures are moderate, with monthly averages ranging from 20-3°C in January/February to 28-1°C in July/August.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA13F36EF976FAA8" bold="true" box="[1464,1725,3285,3318]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA13F346F9F5FB40" bold="true" box="[1464,1598,3325,3358]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Breeding.</emphasis>
One study revealed that eleven female Tres Marias Cottontails were lactating and two females were pregnant in March.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB748FFF6FA1DF2F7F96AFB33" bold="true" box="[1462,1697,3404,3437]" pageId="15" pageNumber="122">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
After 15:00 h, Tres Marias Cottontails have been seen sitting in small open places in the woods undergrowth, apparently waiting for sunset.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB757FFE9FFF0FE93FCE9F71B" bold="true" box="[91,802,296,325]" pageId="16" pageNumber="123">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB757FFE9FFF0FEC8FE7BF7CA" bold="true" box="[91,432,371,404]" pageId="16" pageNumber="123">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Endangered on The IUCN Red List. The Tres Marias Cottontail is listed as critically endangered in Mexico. Its distribution in Mexico is limited to the Tres Marias Islands, an area less than 500 km2. These islands are located c.86 km off the western coast of Mexico (21-22° N, 106-107° W) and include four islands: Maria Madre, Maria Magdalena, Maria Cleofas, and San Juanito. Populations of Tres Marias Cottontails are declining because of extensive habitat alterations on these islands. In 1897, the Tres Marias Cottontail was abundant in some places on the four islands. During a 1987 expedition,it was found only on San Juanito Island, which makes up ¢.12% ofthe total possible extent of occurrence. Main threats are hunting; extensive clearing of habitats and introduced White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus), domestic pigs, and domestic goats; and increasing human settlements associated with a federal prison on Maria Madre Island. Populations of Tres Marias Cottontails were more abundant on the uninhabited islands of Maria Cleofas and San Juanito, but Maria Cleofas Island has been stripped of ¢.50% ofits native vegetation for human settlements. Recommendations to ensure survival of the Tres Marias Cottontails are to establish reserves on Maria Madre Island, turn San Juanito Island into an ecological reserve, and stop all hunting. Status surveys need to be conducted to determine population status and specific habitat requirements, and long-term research on natural history and population densities in long-term projects should be initiated. Maria Magdalena Island has been designated an ecological reserve by the Mexican government.
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<emphasis id="B95F4E0CB757FFE9FFF6FB34FF3DF2F6" bold="true" box="[93,246,1167,1192]" pageId="16" pageNumber="123">Bibliography.</emphasis>
AMCELA, Romero &amp; Rangel (2008e), Cervantes (1997), Chapman &amp; Ceballos (1990), Chapman etal. (1990), Cervantes (1997), Diersing &amp; Wilson (1980), Hall (1981), Hoffmann &amp; Smith (2005), Lorenzo (1987), Nelson (1899a, 1909), Wilson (1991).
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