Trinomys yonenagae (Rodentia: Echimyidae)

L. Luchesi, Lais Mendes Ruiz Cantano, J. T. Takata, P. Monticelli
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摘要/ Abstract摘要:Trinomys yonenagae (Rocha, 1995), Yonenaga的大西洋刺鼠,是一种小型洞穴形啮齿动物,因其固定体毛和细长的尾巴而在当地被称为“rabo-de-facho”(葡萄牙语)。它是干旱的巴西卡廷加(Caatinga)沙丘地区的特有植物,位于中部奥弗朗西斯科河西侧,从巴拉到皮尔奥阿尔卡多(巴西巴伊亚州)。长长的后脚、窝居和群体习性以及鼓膜膨大被认为是为了适应炎热和多沙的栖息地。作为该属的10个物种之一,它被国际自然和自然资源保护联盟列为“濒危”物种,因为它只在不到5000平方公里的单一地点被发现,而且由于沙子的开采,它的栖息地继续减少。
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Trinomys yonenagae (Rodentia: Echimyidae)
Abstract: Trinomys yonenagae (Rocha, 1995), Yonenaga's Atlantic spiny-rat, is a small caviomorph rodent locally known as “rabo-de-facho” (Portuguese) due to its setiform hairs and long penciled tail. It is endemic to the sand dune field of the arid Brazilian Caatinga, on the west side of the Middle São Francisco River, from Barra to Pilão Arcado (Bahia, Brazil). The long hind feet, the fossorial and colonial habits, and the inflated tympanic bullae are cited as adaptations to the hot and sandy habitat. One of 10 species in the genus, it is listed as “Endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources because it is found only at a single location of less than 5,000 km2 and its habitat continues to decline due to the extraction of sand.
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