- of
species is: White-footed vole (
Arborimus albipes) Red tree vole (
Arborimus longicaudus)
Sonoma tree vole (
Arborimus pomo)
Based on
mitochondrial DNA...
- ecosystem.
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media related to
Arborimus longicaudus. Scheuering, E. (2018). "
Arborimus longicaudus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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Genus Clethrionomys -
other red-backed
voles Tribe Phenacomyini Genus Arborimus – tree
voles Genus Phenacomys –
heather voles Tribe Pliomyini Genus Dinaromys...
- mustelids, owls and hawks. Some
sources include the tree voles,
genus Arborimus, in this genus. At one time, the two
species of
heather vole were considered...
-
Lagurus are
among the most
basal arvicolines. Dicrostonyx, Phenacomys, and
Arborimus may form a clade. Core
arvicolines include four subclades: Lemmini: Synaptomys...
- "old-growth" Douglas-fir
forest is the
primary habitat of the red tree vole (
Arborimus longicaudus) and the
spotted owl (Strix occidentalis). Home
range requirements...
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Arborimus (Tree voles) White-footed vole (A. albipes) Red tree vole (A. longicaudus)
California red tree
mouse (A. pomo)
Phenacomys (Heather voles) Western...
- The
Sonoma tree vole or
California red tree
mouse (
Arborimus pomo) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. The
species is
found in northwest...
- White-footed vole,
Arborimus albipes (CDFW
special concern) Red tree vole,
Arborimus longicaudus presence uncertain Sonoma tree vole,
Arborimus pomo (CDFW special...
- The white-footed vole (
Arborimus albipes) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found only in the
northwest United States. Its natural...