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- Q507366 subject Q6998549.
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- Q507366 abstract "Aegialomys galapagoensis, also known as the Galápagos rice rat or Galápagos oryzomys, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae from the Galápagos Islands.It belongs to the genus Aegialomys in tribe Oryzomyini, but was previously placed in Oryzomys as Oryzomys galapagoensis. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. Like many of the animals of the Galápagos, it is tame and unafraid of humans. Scientists working on Santa Fé Island and Fernandina Island have reported that it is necessary to keep tents open to prevent these rice rats from chewing in during the night. The subspecies A. g. bauri from Santa Fé Island is sometimes considered to represent a full species. A. g. galapagoensis was formerly found on San Cristóbal Island, where Charles Darwin captured several live specimens on the second voyage of HMS Beagle in 1855. However, it is believed that it became extinct only decades after Darwin's visit, and the next specimens collected were subfossil remains found in lava tubes by David Steadman and colleagues in 1984. Its closest relative is Aegialomys xanthaeolus, the only other species in the genus, which is found in coastal Ecuador and Peru.This species is listed as Vulnerable due to a very small or restricted population with only one remaining location, which is threatened by the possibility of the introduction of exotic species to the island. The species is not currently in decline, however, the only other population of was extirpated from a neighboring island due to exotic species introductions - thus this species is susceptible to extinction in the future should invasive species be introduced.History: 2002 – Vulnerable1996 – Critically EndangeredGeographic Range [top]Range Description: This species is endemic to the Galápagos Islands. It occurs only on Sante Fe (= Barrington) Island, and previously occurred on San Cristobal (= Chatham) Island (Musser and Carleton, 2005). A. galapagoensis was first described from specimens collected from Santa Cruz Island by Charles Darwin in 1835. Later studies suggested that A. bauri from Santa Fe, and A. galapagoensis were so similar that they may be considered conspecific (Patton and Hafner, 1983).".
- Q507366 binomialAuthority Q528545.
- Q507366 class Q7377.
- Q507366 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q507366 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q507366 family Q193061.
- Q507366 genus Q507309.
- Q507366 kingdom Q729.
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- Q507366 phylum Q10915.
- Q507366 synonym "''Oryzomys bauri".
- Q507366 synonym "Oryzomys galapagoensis''".
- Q507366 thumbnail Galapagos_Rice-Rat.jpg?width=300.
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- Q507366 classis "Mammalia".
- Q507366 familia Q193061.
- Q507366 genus "Aegialomys".
- Q507366 ordo "Rodentia".
- Q507366 phylum Q10915.
- Q507366 regnum "Animalia".
- Q507366 status "VU".
- Q507366 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q507366 synonyms "''Oryzomys bauri".
- Q507366 synonyms "Oryzomys galapagoensis''".
- Q507366 type Animal.
- Q507366 type Eukaryote.
- Q507366 type Mammal.
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- Q507366 comment "Aegialomys galapagoensis, also known as the Galápagos rice rat or Galápagos oryzomys, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae from the Galápagos Islands.It belongs to the genus Aegialomys in tribe Oryzomyini, but was previously placed in Oryzomys as Oryzomys galapagoensis. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. Like many of the animals of the Galápagos, it is tame and unafraid of humans.".
- Q507366 label "Aegialomys galapagoensis".
- Q507366 depiction Galapagos_Rice-Rat.jpg.