New Subspecies of the Rodent Baiomys from Central America by Robert L. Packard

"New Subspecies of the Rodent Baiomys from Central America" by Robert L. Packard is a scientific publication written in the late 1950s. This work is an academic paper that focuses on the taxonomy of rodents, particularly detailing new subspecies of the southern pygmy mouse, Baiomys musculus, discovered in Central America. The book likely serves as a contribution to the field of mammalogy and biodiversity, highlighting the significance of these new subspecies. In this publication, Packard presents the identification and classification of two previously undescribed subspecies of the southern pygmy mouse, namely Baiomys musculus handleyi and Baiomys musculus pullus. He provides a thorough analysis, including descriptions of their physical characteristics, distributions, and comparisons with known subspecies from surrounding regions. The work illustrates the ecological significance of these new subspecies and suggests that environmental factors such as humidity may influence their coloration. Overall, the book deep dives into the systematic review of these rodents, supported by measurements and comparisons to enhance understanding of the biodiversity within the genus Baiomys. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Packard, Robert L. (Robert Lewis), 1928-
Title New Subspecies of the Rodent Baiomys from Central America
University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History
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Reading Level Reading ease score: 54.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class QH: Science: Natural history
Subject Mice
Category Text
eBook-No. 41327
Release Date
Last Update Oct 23, 2024
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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