Tien Shan birch mouse

Species of rodent

Tien Shan birch mouse
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Sminthidae
Genus: Sicista
Species:
S. tianshanica
Binomial name
Sicista tianshanica
(Salensky, 1903)

The Tien Shan birch mouse (Sicista tianshanica) is a species of rodent in the family Sminthidae. It is found in China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Description

The Tien Shan birch mouse grows to a length of about 70 mm (2.8 in) with a tail length of about one and a half times its body length. The dorsal fur is a uniform yellowish-grey and there is no vertebral stripe as there is in the long-tailed birch mouse (Sicista caudata). The flanks are straw-coloured, the chin and throat are white and the underparts whitish-grey tinged with buff. The back of the skull is longer than that of the southern birch mouse (Sicista subtilis).[2]

Distribution and habitat

The Tien Shan birch mouse is native to China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Its typical habitat is piedmont plains, mountain forests, alpine meadows and forest borders.[1]

Behaviour

The Tien Shan birch mouse does not have the specialised limbs of the Dipodidae, but still moved primarily by jumping. The long tail is semi-prehensile and assists it by winding round small branches when it scrambles about in bushes and low vegetation.[2] It is primarily nocturnal, being particularly active at dusk. It feeds mainly on insects, molluscs and earthworms early in the year, moving on to a diet of berries and seeds in the summer and autumn. It hibernates for a long period, depending on location. In the Issyk-kul region it is only active between May and October. One litter of three to seven young is born around mid-summer.[1]

Status

The Tien Shan birch mouse has a wide range and is locally abundant, though its population fluctuates considerably. No specific threats have been identified and there are several protected areas within its distribution range, so the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed it as being of "least concern".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Cassola, F. (2016). "Sicista tianshanica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T20195A22204006. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-2.RLTS.T20195A22204006.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Andrew T. Smith; Yan Xie (2008). A guide to the mammals of China. Princeton University Press. pp. 207–. ISBN 978-0-691-09984-2.
  • Holden, M.E.; Musser, G.G. (2005). "Family Dipodidae". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M. (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 871–893. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
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Extant species of family Dipodidae
Sicistinae
Sicista
(Birch mice)
  • Armenian birch mouse (Sicista armenica)
  • Northern birch mouse (Sicista betulina)
  • Caucasian birch mouse (Sicista caucasica)
  • long-tailed birch mouse (Sicista caudata)
  • Chinese birch mouse (Sicista concolor)
  • Kazbeg birch mouse (Sicista kazbegica)
  • Kluchor birch mouse (Sicista kluchorica)
  • Nordmann's birch mouse (Sicista loriger)
  • Altai birch mouse (Sicista napaea)
  • gray birch mouse (Sicista pseudonapaea)
  • Severtzov's birch mouse (Sicista severtzovi)
  • Strand's birch mouse (Sicista strandi)
  • Southern birch mouse (Sicista subtilis)
  • Tien Shan birch mouse (Sicista tianshanica)
  • Hungarian birch mouse (Sicista trizona)
Zapodinae
(Jumping mice)
Eozapus
  • Chinese jumping mouse (Eozapus setchuanus)
Napaeozapus
  • Woodland jumping mouse (Napaeozapus insignis)
Zapus
  • Meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius)
  • Western jumping mouse (Zapus princeps)
  • Pacific jumping mouse (Zapus trinotatus)
Allactaginae
(Jerboas)
Allactaga
Subgenus Allactaga
Iranian jerboa (Allactaga firouzi)
Hotson's jerboa (Allactaga hotsoni)
great jerboa (Allactaga major)
Svertzov's jerboa (Allactaga severtzovi)
Subgenus Orientallactaga
Balikun jerboa (Allactaga balikunica)
Gobi jerboa (Allactaga bullata)
Mongolian five-toed jerboa (Allactaga sibirica)
Allactodipus
  • Bobrinski's jerboa (Allactodipus bobrinskii)
Pygeretmus
  • lesser fat-tailed jerboa (Pygeretmus platyurus)
  • dwarf fat-tailed jerboa (Pygeretmus pumilio)
  • greater fat-tailed jerboa (Pygeretmus shitkovi)
Scarturus
  • small five-toed jerboa (Scarturus elater)
  • Euphrates jerboa (Scarturus euphratica)
  • four-toed jerboa (Scarturus tetradactyla)
  • Vinogradov's jerboa (Scarturus vinogradovi)
  • Williams's jerboa (Scarturus williamsi)
Cardiocraniinae
(Jerboas)
Cardiocranius
  • five-toed pygmy jerboa (Cardiocranius paradoxus)
Salpingotulus
  • Baluchistan pygmy jerboa (Salpingotulus michaelis)
Salpingotus
Subgenus Anguistodontus
thick-tailed pygmy jerboa (Salpingotus crassicauda)
Subgenus Prosalpingotus
Heptner's pygmy jerboa (Salpingotus heptneri)
pale pygmy jerboa (Salpingotus pallidus)
Thomas's pygmy jerboa (Salpingotus thomasi)
Subgenus Salpingotus
Kozlov's pygmy jerboa (Salpingotus kozlovi)
Dipodinae
(Jerboas)
Dipus
  • northern three-toed jerboa (Dipus sagitta)
Eremodipus
  • Lichtenstein's jerboa (Eremodipus lichtensteini)
Jaculus
  • Blanford's jerboa (Jaculus blanfordi)
  • lesser Egyptian jerboa (Jaculus jaculus)
  • greater Egyptian jerboa (Jaculus orientalis)
Stylodipus
  • Andrews's three-toed jerboa (Stylodipus andrewsi)
  • Mongolian three-toed jerboa (Stylodipus sungorus)
  • thick-tailed three-toed jerboa (Stylodipus telum)
Paradipus
  • comb-toed jerboa (Paradipus ctenodactylus)
Euchoreutinae
(Jerboas)
Euchoreutes
  • long-eared jerboa (Euchoreutes naso)
Category
Taxon identifiers
Sicista tianshanica