학술논문

Distributional patterns and conservation of the genus Habromys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in Mesoamerica.
Document Type
Article
Source
Studies on Neotropical Fauna & Environment. Apr2024, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p175-191. 17p.
Subject
*BIOGEOGRAPHY
*CRICETIDAE
*RODENTS
*CLOUD forests
*ENDANGERED species
Language
ISSN
0165-0521
Abstract
We analyzed the geographical distribution of Habromys species based on distributional data from museum specimens, web databases, and literature. We recorded species-presence data of each species in 0.5° × 0.5° grid cells and biogeographic provinces in Mexico and Central America. We analyzed the association between vegetation types and land use. We carried out species distribution models of most species of Habromys and those tree species frequently harboring these mice, finding a high distributional congruence among mice and trees. Species of Habromys occur throughout the montane systems of Mexico and northern Central America, so they can be considered characteristic elements of the Neotropical montane cloud forests. All species of the genus occur in Mexico, whereas Guatemala and El Salvador have only one species. Although all species of Habromys are highly restricted and considered rare species, only one (H. simulatus) is currently protected by Mexican laws. We assigned two species to a high and four to the critical conservation risk. Habromys species contribute to the recognition of Mesoamerica as a biodiversity hotspot. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]