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during gestation, which can affect development and maternal physiology. However, high-elevation deer mice do appear to have several physiological adaptations that allow them to survive in these environments. High-elevation mice have a greater capacity for carbohydrate and lipid oxidation compared to low-elevation mice. Mouse populations living at different elevations show allelic variation among gene duplicates that encode the α-chain subunits of adult
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493:, i.e. born blind, naked and helpless; development is rapid. Young deer mice have full coats by the end of the second week; their eyes open between 13 and 19 days and they are fully furred and independent in only a few weeks. Females lactate for 27 to 34 days after giving birth; most young are weaned at about 18 to 24 days. The young reach adult size at about 6 weeks and continue to gain weight slowly thereafter.
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434:, meaning one male will mate with multiple females. They exhibit behaviors associated with polygyny, as males have much larger territory than females, live with multiple females, and are known to commit infanticide if they catch young unattended. Though they usually live alone, during winter the single male-multiple female cohort may live in a shared nest.
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species' gestation periods range from 22 to 26 days. Typical litters are composed of three to five young; litter size ranges from one to nine young. Most female deer mice have more than one litter per year. Three or four litters per year is probably typical; captive deer mice have borne as many as 14
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There have been recent studies that reveal deer mice also have OCD-like behaviors from altered gut microbiota. This phenomenon is typically shown in their abnormally large nest sizes and the behavior is present within 8 weeks of birth. Large nest building is considered to be a maladaptation as these
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material. The pups within litters of deer mice are kept by the mother within an individual home range. Deer mice typically live in a home range of 242 to 3000 square meters. Although deer mice live in individual home ranges, these ranges do tend to overlap. When overlapping occurs, it is more likely
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In the lab their maximum life span is 96 months, and mean life expectancy is 45.5 months for females and 47.5 for males. In many areas deer mice live less than 1 year. One captive male deer mouse lived 32 months, and there is a report of a forest deer mouse that lived 8 years in captivity (another
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Deer mice nest in burrows dug in the ground or construct nests in raised areas such as brush piles, logs, rocks, stumps, under bark, and in hollows in trees. Nests are also constructed in various structures and artifacts including old boards and abandoned vehicles. Nests have been found up to
669:; fungi have the least amount of intake. Throughout the year, the deer mouse will change its eating habits to reflect on what is available to eat during that season. During winter months, the arthropods compose of one-fifth of the deer mouse's food. These include spiders, caterpillars, and
336:. Because the two species are extremely similar in appearance, they are best distinguished through red blood cell agglutination tests or karyotype techniques. The deer mouse can also be distinguished physically by its long and multicolored tail. Deer mice are very often used for
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to be with opposite sexes rather than with the same sex, as male deer mice have a much greater home range than the much more territorial females. Deer mice that live within overlapping home ranges tend to recognize one another and interact a lot.
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October. Deer mouse breeding tends to be determined more by food availability rather than by season. In
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3852:IUCN Red List least concern species
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1287:Rodents: Their Lives and Habits
1052:Journal of Experimental Biology
962:) from the white-footed mouse (
763:NY: Houghton-Mifflin Co. p.176.
2336:Goldman's diminutive woodrat (
1337:Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii
1011:) in Seminatural Enclosures".
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266:), it was referred to as the
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3261:Northern grasshopper mouse (
3252:Mearns's grasshopper mouse (
3211:Narrow-nosed harvest mouse (
3202:Sumichrast's harvest mouse (
2130:Angel de la Guarda woodrat (
1878:Extant species of subfamily
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1576:10.1016/0378-1127(91)90234-M
1127:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030045
295:emerging infectious diseases
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3409:Thomas's giant deer mouse (
3400:Nelson's giant deer mouse (
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3040:Short-nosed harvest mouse (
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968:Canadian Journal of Zoology
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3166:Nicaraguan harvest mouse (
2768:San Esteban Island mouse (
2723:Tres Marias Island mouse (
2486:Northern Baja deer mouse (
410:Reproduction and life span
397:High-elevation adaptations
338:laboratory experimentation
314:, the white-footed mouse.
276:southeastern United States
3887:Mammals described in 1845
3468:Zempoaltepec deer mouse (
3391:Oaxaca giant deer mouse (
3359:Mount Pirri isthmus rat (
3220:Zacatecas harvest mouse (
2582:Northwestern deer mouse (
2184:Southern Plains woodrat (
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1539:Baker, Rollin H. (1983).
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2067:White-throated woodrat (
1285:Hanney, Peter W. (1975)
644:Urocyon cinereoargenteus
385:The woodland variety of
268:North American deermouse
3487:Schmidly's deer mouse (
3441:Chinanteco deer mouse (
3294:Mexican volcano mouse (
3193:Cozumel harvest mouse (
3130:Mexican harvest mouse (
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3112:Eastern harvest mouse (
3094:Slender harvest mouse (
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2961:Guatemalan deer mouse (
2891:El Carrizo deer mouse (
2750:Schmidly's deer mouse (
2148:White-toothed woodrat (
1830:(available on sci-hub).
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510:Longevity and mortality
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3584:Peromyscus maniculatus
3554:Peromyscus maniculatus
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3148:Plains harvest mouse (
3076:Darien harvest mouse (
2979:Stirton's deer mouse (
2803:Zacatecan deer mouse (
2256:Dusky-footed woodrat (
2247:Bushy-tailed woodrat (
2015:Chiriqui brown mouse (
2006:Alston's brown mouse (
1974:Northern pygmy mouse (
1965:Southern pygmy mouse (
1813:Description of species
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373:Eastern deer mice are
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2873:Blackish deer mouse (
2821:Northern rock mouse (
2714:Nimble-footed mouse (
2468:Dickey's deer mouse (
2326:(Diminutive woodrats)
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285:species, it can be a
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2997:Chiapan deer mouse (
2988:Yucatan deer mouse (
2943:Mexican deer mouse (
2926:Black-tailed mouse (
2732:White-ankled mouse (
2679:Winkelmann's mouse (
2635:White-footed mouse (
2522:False canyon mouse (
2495:Angel Island mouse (
2477:Eva's desert mouse (
2345:Diminutive woodrat (
2094:Nicaraguan woodrat (
2076:Tamaulipan woodrat (
1707:Cuterebra fontinella
1636:Journal of Mammalogy
1506:Journal of Mammalogy
1301:Journal of Mammalogy
907:Journal of Mammalogy
846:on 20 November 2008.
714:Cassola, F. (2016).
650:Cuterebra fontinella
485:Development of young
344:Physical description
3459:Ixtlán deer mouse (
2847:Puebla deer mouse (
2591:Black-eared mouse (
2504:San Lorenzo mouse (
2459:Burt's deer mouse (
2211:Stephens' woodrat (
2166:Allegheny woodrat (
2157:Big-eared woodrat (
2121:Goldman's woodrat (
1568:1991ForEM..46..227D
964:Peromyscus leucopus
779:Journal of Virology
489:Deer mice pups are
333:Peromyscus leucopus
311:Peromyscus leucopus
194:P. maniculatus
63:Conservation status
35:Eastern deer mouse
3242:(Grasshopper mice)
2908:Brown deer mouse (
2741:Chihuahuan mouse (
2609:Santa Cruz mouse (
2506:P. interparietalis
2433:California mouse (
2428:californicus group
2193:Nelson's woodrat (
2085:Bryant's woodrat (
1806:Eastern deer mouse
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1678:Forestry Chronicle
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256:eastern deer mouse
250:native to eastern
239:
51:Schoolcraft County
3867:Rodents of Canada
3839:
3838:
3811:Open Tree of Life
3546:Taxon identifiers
3537:
3536:
3533:
3532:
3497:Jico deer mouse (
3434:
3384:
3381:(Giant deer mice)
3343:
3245:
3024:
2833:melanophrys group
2568:maniculatus group
2524:P. pseudocrinitus
2420:
2400:Reithrodontomyini
2394:
2393:
2357:
2356:
2329:
2304:Allen's woodrat (
2229:Sonoran woodrat (
2175:Mexican woodrat (
2112:Eastern woodrat (
2103:Arizona woodrat (
2053:
2027:
2026:
1999:
1958:
1479:978-0-309-03094-6
1426:Northwest Science
1353:10.1111/ejn.14610
1058:(24): jeb215350.
272:Mississippi River
227:
226:
86:
27:Species of mammal
16:(Redirected from
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3383:
3382:
3378:
3342:
3341:
3337:
3244:
3243:
3239:
3023:
3022:
3016:
2963:P. guatemalensis
2952:Big deer mouse (
2812:Osgood's mouse (
2670:Gleaning mouse (
2618:Slevin's mouse (
2600:Oldfield mouse (
2539:Hooper's mouse (
2513:Mesquite mouse (
2419:
2418:
2414:
2405:
2368:
2328:
2327:
2323:
2202:Bolaños woodrat(
2139:Desert woodrat (
2078:N. angustapalata
2052:
2051:
2047:
2038:
1998:
1997:
1993:
1957:
1956:
1952:
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1916:Euarchontoglires
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1804:Data related to
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1735:
1734:
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1660:
1659:
1631:
1625:
1622:
1616:
1609:
1600:
1589:
1580:
1579:
1562:(3–4): 227–242.
1551:
1545:
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1541:Michigan Mammals
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1530:
1529:
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1488:
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1461:
1455:
1448:
1442:
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1394:
1383:
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1364:
1347:(6): 1419–1427.
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597:Martes americana
593:American martens
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3429:
3427:
3417:
3380:
3379:
3377:
3367:
3339:
3338:
3336:
3326:
3318:Florida mouse (
3302:
3278:
3241:
3240:
3238:
3228:
3213:R. tenuirostris
3042:R. brevirostris
3020:
3018:
3017:
3015:
3012:Reithrodontomys
3005:
2938:mexicanus group
2919:P. melanocarpus
2838:Plateau mouse (
2759:Nayarit mouse (
2435:P. californicus
2416:
2415:
2413:
2390:
2353:
2325:
2324:
2322:
2312:
2288:
2280:Magdalena rat (
2264:
2049:
2048:
2046:
2023:
2017:S. xerampelinus
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1994:
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1982:
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1953:
1951:
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1808:at Wikispecies
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1648:10.2307/1376123
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1518:10.2307/1374020
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1001:
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980:10.1139/z04-173
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708:
691:
682:
679:
659:
573:
541:
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512:
503:
487:
470:
453:
440:
438:Breeding season
417:
412:
399:
371:
346:
320:
223:
216:
210:
197:
95:
87:
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65:
28:
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3527:
3517:
3515:
3507:
3506:
3504:
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3494:
3483:
3474:
3465:
3456:
3452:H. delicatulus
3447:
3437:
3435:
3419:
3418:
3416:
3415:
3406:
3397:
3387:
3385:
3369:
3368:
3366:
3365:
3356:
3346:
3344:
3340:(Isthmus rats)
3328:
3327:
3325:
3324:
3314:
3312:
3304:
3303:
3301:
3300:
3290:
3288:
3280:
3279:
3277:
3276:
3267:
3263:O. leucogaster
3258:
3248:
3246:
3230:
3229:
3227:
3226:
3217:
3208:
3204:R. sumichrasti
3199:
3195:R. spectabilis
3190:
3181:
3177:R. raviventris
3172:
3163:
3154:
3145:
3136:
3127:
3118:
3109:
3100:
3091:
3082:
3078:R. darienensis
3073:
3064:
3055:
3046:
3037:
3027:
3025:
3007:
3006:
3004:
3003:
2994:
2990:P. yucatanicus
2985:
2976:
2967:
2958:
2949:
2933:
2932:
2923:
2917:Zempoaltepec (
2914:
2903:megalops group
2898:
2897:
2893:P. ochraventer
2888:
2879:
2863:
2862:
2853:
2844:
2840:P. melanophrys
2828:
2827:
2818:
2809:
2800:
2794:Perote mouse (
2791:
2785:Pinyon mouse (
2775:
2774:
2765:
2756:
2747:
2738:
2729:
2720:
2711:
2702:
2686:
2685:
2681:P. winkelmanni
2676:
2667:
2651:
2650:
2644:Cotton mouse (
2641:
2630:leucopus group
2625:
2624:
2615:
2606:
2597:
2588:
2579:
2575:P. maniculatus
2563:
2562:
2556:Canyon mouse (
2551:crinitus group
2546:
2545:
2529:
2528:
2519:
2510:
2501:
2492:
2488:P. fraterculus
2483:
2474:
2465:
2456:
2450:Cactus mouse (
2445:eremicus group
2440:
2439:
2423:
2421:
2402:
2396:
2395:
2392:
2391:
2389:
2388:
2382:Golden mouse (
2378:
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2199:
2190:
2181:
2172:
2163:
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2127:
2118:
2109:
2100:
2096:N. chrysomelas
2091:
2082:
2073:
2056:
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3320:P. floridanus
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3186:R. rodriguezi
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3087:R. fulvescens
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3060:R. chrysopsis
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3038:
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2849:P. mekisturus
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2834:
2830:
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2696:Brush mouse (
2693:
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2688:
2687:
2684:
2682:
2677:
2675:
2673:
2672:P. spicilegus
2668:
2666:
2664:
2661:Aztec mouse (
2658:
2657:
2656:aztecus group
2653:
2652:
2649:
2647:
2646:P. gossypinus
2642:
2640:
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2631:
2627:
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3272:O. torridus
3150:R. montanus
3141:R. microdon
3105:R. hirsutus
3096:R. gracilis
2981:P. stirtoni
2972:P. gymnotis
2910:P. megalops
2884:P. mayensis
2796:P. bullatus
2780:truei group
2770:P. stephani
2637:P. leucopus
2558:P. crinitus
2515:P. merriami
2461:P. caniceps
2452:P. eremicus
2417:(Deer mice)
2384:O. nuttalli
2338:N. goldmani
2258:N. fuscipes
2204:N. palatina
2186:N. micropus
2177:N. mexicana
2168:N. magister
2159:N. macrotis
2150:N. leucodon
2123:N. goldmani
2069:N. albigula
2050:(Pack rats)
1967:B. musculus
625:Felis catus
561:Douglas-fir
415:Procreation
281:Like other
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3857:Peromyscus
3846:Categories
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3512:Osgoodomys
3461:H. ixtlani
3411:M. thomasi
3402:M. nelsoni
3296:N. alstoni
3285:Neotomodon
3159:R. musseri
3114:R. humulis
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2823:P. nasutus
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2611:P. sejugis
2541:P. hooperi
2497:P. guardia
2470:P. dickeyi
2410:Peromyscus
2373:Ochrotomys
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2249:N. cinerea
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2141:N. lepida
2087:N. bryanti
2008:S. teguina
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3033:R. bakeri
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2814:P. gratus
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