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Heteromyidae is a
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of
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s consisting of kangaroo rats, kangaroo mice, pocket mice and spiny pocket mice. Most heteromyids live in complex burrows within the deserts and
grassland A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominated by grasses ( Poaceae). However, sedge ( Cyperaceae) and rush ( Juncaceae) can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes, like clover, and other herbs. Grasslands occur na ...
s of western North America, though species within the
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'' Heteromys'' are also found in
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s and their range extends down as far as northern
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. They feed mostly on
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s and other plant parts, which they carry in their fur-lined
cheek pouch Cheek pouches are pockets on both sides of the head of some mammals between the jaw and the cheek. They can be found on mammals including the platypus, some rodents, and most monkeys, as well as the marsupial koala. The cheek pouches of chipmunks ...
es to their burrows. Although they are very different in physical appearance, the closest relatives of the heteromyids are pocket gophers in the family Geomyidae.


Description

There are about fifty-nine members of the family Heteromyidae divided among six genera. They are all small rodents, the largest being the giant kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys ingens'') with a body length of and a tail a little longer than this. In many species the tail is tufted and is mainly used for balance. Other adaptations include partially fused vertebrae in the neck, short fore limbs and much enlarged bullae (bubble-shaped bones in the skull). The skulls vary widely across the group but they are all thin and papery and do not have the robust cranial crests and ridges found on the skulls of members of the family Geomyidae. The skull has other peculiarities. There is an extra hole that penetrates the
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, distinctive occluded teeth and the
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, which moves the lower jaw, is set far forward on the snout, an arrangement found in squirrels, beavers, pocket gophers, heteromyids and a few other groups. The dental formula is teeth in total. In the kangaroo rats, the teeth continue to grow all the time, being worn away as the animal chews. The molars have two-lobed cusps. The upper incisors are grooved and the enamel on the molars is quickly worn away by chewing leaving the dentine exposed. In the kangaroo rats they are unrooted but in the pocket mice they have roots. Fur-lined cheek pouches are a feature across the family Heteromyidae. They have openings near the mouth and extend backwards along the sides of the neck. The fur on the animal's body is in general short and fine and often matches in colour the soil of the region in which the animal lives, being some shade of buff, pale brown, reddish-brown or grey. The spiny pocket mice have coarser fur and spiky bristles on the back near the tail.


Distribution

Heteromyids are
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ...
to the western United States, Mexico, Central America and northwestern South America. They are creatures of open country, mostly specialising in prairies, arid lands and desert fringes, but the spiny pocket mice are found in both wet and dry tropical forests in Central and northwestern South America. During the Oligocene, the extent of arid lands across the United States was greater than it is today and these animals occurred more widely. Fossils of kangaroo rats are known from the
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s. This is because carrying the food in the mouth would involve wetting it and moisture needs to be conserved as much as possible in dry environments. Most species store the seeds they gather in special chambers in the burrow where they absorb moisture from the humid air. Others, such as
Merriam's kangaroo rat Merriam's kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys merriami'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. The species name commemorates Clinton Hart Merriam. It is found in the Upper and Lower Sonoran life zones of the southwestern United States, Baja ...
, bury them in shallow caches in the open air. It has been found that there is little hoarding done in the winter but that food is most commonly stored in the autumn and spring. Heteromyids use sight and olfactory clues to locate possible food and then use their fore-feet to manipulate objects. Kangaroo mice make greater use of clumped food where wind or water has concentrated seeds in shallow depressions or around rocks while pocket mice hunt around under vegetation or debris for individual food items. It has been found that pocket mice forage more efficiently than kangaroo rats and this is thought to be due to the fact that they handle their finds more and are better able to distinguish between food and non-food items. These animals excavate long burrow systems with passages, chambers and multiple entrances. They are largely nocturnal, feeding and moving about at night and resting deep in their burrows during the day. Here it is cooler and more humid which conserves moisture and the animals may temporarily block the entrances to augment this. They are able to concentrate their
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to a viscous consistency which further reduces water loss. Under extreme conditions, some are able to aestivate in chambers under ground. Kangaroo rats have large hind feet with long metatarsals and no first digits. With these they bound around not using their fore feet at all for locomotion. Pocket mice are smaller and can also move with leaps but they normally run around on four limbs. Members of the genus '' Heteromys'', the spiny pocket mice, move around on all fours and do not leap at all.


Ecology

Kangaroo rats and pocket mice form a part of the diet of many predatory creatures. They are eaten by foxes, coyotes, snakes and birds. They have acute hearing and can detect the approaching swoop of an owl or the movements of a snake. Many can leap to avoid the predators as they seek the safety of their burrows. The largest kangaroo rats can leap in a single bound. In the
Sonoran Desert The Sonoran Desert ( es, Desierto de Sonora) is a desert in North America and ecoregion that covers the northwestern Mexican states of Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur, as well as part of the southwestern United States (in Ariz ...
there are many closely related species of heteromyid mice and rats. Each has its own niche in the environment which means that they do not unnecessarily compete with each other for the limited available resources. Bailey's pocket mouse climbs into plants and bushes in order to find seeds and berries still attached to the plant. It is the only species able to eat the wax found inside the seeds of the
jojoba Jojoba (; botanical name: ''Simmondsia chinensis'')also commonly called goat nut, deer nut, pignut, wild hazel, quinine nut, coffeeberry, and gray box bushis native to the Southwestern United States. ''Simmondsia chinensis'' is the sole specie ...
plant. Merriam's kangaroo rat primarily moves rapidly from one bush to another gathering seed but overlooking anything lying on the desert floor. The
desert pocket mouse The desert pocket mouse (''Chaetodipus penicillatus'') is a North American species of heteromyid rodent found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. True to its common name, the medium-sized desert pocket mouse prefers sandy, sparsely ve ...
forages across the open desert floor and gathers seeds that have fallen to the ground.


Taxonomy

*Family Heteromyidae **Subfamily Heteromyinae — spiny pocket mice ***Genus '' Heteromys'' ****
Panamanian spiny pocket mouse The Panamanian spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys adspersus''), also known as Peter's spiny pocket mouse, is a species of Heteromyidae, heteromyid rodent endemic to Panama. It is very closely related to Salvin's spiny pocket mouse, and has been plac ...
, ''Heteromys adspersus'' **** Trinidad spiny pocket mouse, ''Heteromys anomalus'' ****
Southern spiny pocket mouse The southern spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys australis'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, Rep ...
, ''Heteromys australis'' ****
Overlook spiny pocket mouse A scenic viewpoint – also called an observation point, viewpoint, viewing point, vista point, lookout, scenic overlook,These terms are more commonly used in North America. etc. – is an elevated location where people can view scenery (often w ...
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Heteromys catopterius ''Heteromys'' is a genus of rodents in the family Heteromyidae, commonly known as spiny pocket mice. It is the only extant genus in the subfamily Heteromyinae which also includes the extinct genera '' Diprionomys'' and ''Metaliomys''. ''Hetero ...
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Desmarest's spiny pocket mouse Desmarest's spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys desmarestianus'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama Panama ( , ; es, link ...
, ''Heteromys desmarestianus'' ****
Gaumer's spiny pocket mouse Gaumer's spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys gaumeri'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae.Schmidt, Cheryl A., Mark D. Engstrom, and Hugh H. Genoways.Heteromys gaumeri" (1989). It ranges over northern Belize and Guatemala and the Yucat ...
, ''Heteromys gaumeri'' ****
Goldman's spiny pocket mouse Goldman's spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys goldmani'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It has been reported to be a subspecies of ''Heteromys desmarestianus''. It is found in Guatemala and Mexico Mexico (Spanish language ...
, ''Heteromys goldmani'' ****
Mexican spiny pocket mouse The Mexican spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys irroratus'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is native to Mexico and Texas in the United States where it is found in dry, scrubby habitats. The IUCN has assessed it as being of "le ...
, ''Heteromys irroratus'' ****
Nelson's spiny pocket mouse Nelson's spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys nelsoni'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Mexico and Guatemala. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss ...
, ''Heteromys nelsoni'' **** Cloud-dwelling spiny pocket mouse, ''
Heteromys nubicolens ''Heteromys'' is a genus of rodents in the family Heteromyidae, commonly known as spiny pocket mice. It is the only extant genus in the subfamily Heteromyinae which also includes the extinct genera '' Diprionomys'' and ''Metaliomys''. ''Hetero ...
'' **** Paraguaná spiny pocket mouse, ''Heteromys oasicus'' ****
Mountain spiny pocket mouse The mountain spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys oresterus'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is endemic to Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República ...
, ''Heteromys oresterus'' ****
Painted spiny pocket mouse The painted spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys pictus'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Mexico and the northern tip of Guatemala. It was formerly placed in the genus ''Liomys'', which is now recognized to be paraph ...
, ''Heteromys pictus'' **** Salvin's spiny pocket mouse, ''Heteromys salvini'' ****
Jaliscan spiny pocket mouse The Jaliscan spiny pocket mouse (''Heteromys spectabilis'') is a species of heteromyid rodent endemic to Mexico. The specific name ''spectabilis'' means "striking", and refers to the animal's relatively bright coloration. It was formerly placed ...
, ''Heteromys spectabilis'' **** Ecuadoran spiny pocket mouse, ''Heteromys teleus'' **Subfamily
Dipodomyinae Dipodomyinae is a subfamily of heteromyid rodents, the kangaroo rats and mice. Dipodomyines, as implied by both their common and scientific names, are bipedal; they also jump exceptionally well. Kangaroo rats and mice are native to desert and s ...
— kangaroo rats and mice ***Genus ''
Dipodomys Kangaroo rats, small mostly nocturnal rodents of genus ''Dipodomys'', are native to arid areas of western North America. The common name derives from their bipedal form. They hop in a manner similar to the much larger kangaroo, but developed thi ...
'' — kangaroo rats **** Agile kangaroo rat, Dipodomys agilis **** California kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys californicus'' ****
Gulf Coast kangaroo rat The Gulf Coast kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys compactus'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae found in Mexico and the state of Texas in the United States. Its appearance and ecology are very similar to those of its putative sister spec ...
, ''Dipodomys compactus'' ****
Desert kangaroo rat The desert kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys deserti'') is a rodent species in the family Heteromyidae that is found in desert areas of southwestern North America. It is one of the large kangaroo rats, with a total length greater than and a mass greate ...
, ''Dipodomys deserti'' ****
Texas kangaroo rat The Texas kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys elator'') is a rodent of the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Texas and Oklahoma in the United States, where it often lives in association with brush species, like mesquite and lotebush, growing in areas wi ...
, ''Dipodomys elator'' **** San Quintin kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys gravipes'' ****
Heermann's kangaroo rat Heermann's kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys heermanni'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. Their long smooth pelage resembles typical kangaroo rats, with their dorsal side showing a mixed range of olive, black and orange colors. There ...
, ''Dipodomys heermanni'' **** Giant kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys ingens'' ****
Merriam's kangaroo rat Merriam's kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys merriami'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. The species name commemorates Clinton Hart Merriam. It is found in the Upper and Lower Sonoran life zones of the southwestern United States, Baja ...
, ''Dipodomys merriami'' **** Chisel-toothed kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys microps'' **** Nelson's kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys nelsoni'' **** Fresno kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys nitratoides'' ****
Ord's kangaroo rat Ord's kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys ordii'') is a kangaroo rat native to western North America, specifically the Great Plains and the Great Basin, with its range extending from extreme southern Canada to central Mexico. Ord's kangaroo rat has a fift ...
, ''Dipodomys ordii'' ****
Panamint kangaroo rat The Panamint kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys panamintinus'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is endemic to the Mojave Desert in eastern California and western Nevada, in the United States. Description The Panamint kangaroo rat ...
, ''Dipodomys panamintinus'' **** Phillips's kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys phillipsii'' ****
Dulzura kangaroo rat The Dulzura kangaroo rat, or San Diego kangaroo rat (''Dipodomys simulans'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Baja California, Mexico, and in the Colorado Desert and elsewhere in California in the United States. I ...
, ''Dipodomys simulans'' **** Banner-tailed kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys spectabilis'' **** Stephens's kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys stephensi'' **** Narrow-faced kangaroo rat, ''Dipodomys venustus'' ***Genus '' Microdipodops'' — kangaroo mice **** Pale kangaroo mouse, ''Microdipodops pallidus'' **** Dark kangaroo mouse, ''Microdipodops megacephalus'' **Subfamily Perognathinae — pocket mice ***Genus '' Perognathus'' **** White-eared pocket mouse, ''Perognathus alticola'' **** Arizona pocket mouse, ''Perognathus amplus'' **** Olive-backed pocket mouse, ''Perognathus fasciatus'' **** Plains pocket mouse, ''Perognathus flavescens'' **** Silky pocket mouse, ''Perognathus flavus'' **** San Joaquin pocket mouse, ''Perognathus inornatus'' ****
Little pocket mouse The little pocket mouse (''Perognathus longimembris'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Baja California and Sonora in Mexico and in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Utah in the United States. Its na ...
, ''Perognathus longimembris'' ****
Merriam's pocket mouse Merriam's pocket mouse (''Perognathus merriami'') is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in northeast Mexico and New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas in the United States. Its habitat is shortgrass prairie, desert areas with sc ...
, ''Perognathus merriami'' **** Great Basin pocket mouse, ''Perognathus parvus'' ***Genus '' Chaetodipus'' **** Little desert pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus arenarius'' **** Narrow-skulled pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus artus'' **** Bailey's pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus baileyi'' **** California pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus californicus'' **** Dalquest's pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus dalquesti'' **** Chihuahuan pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus eremicus'' **** San Diego pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus fallax'' **** Long-tailed pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus formosus'' **** Goldman's pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus goldmani'' ****
Hispid pocket mouse The hispid pocket mouse (''Chaetodipus hispidus'') is a large pocket mouse native to the Great Plains region of North America. It is a member of the genus ''Chaetodipus''. Distribution The hispid pocket mouse occurs across the Great Plains fro ...
, ''Chaetodipus hispidus'' **** Rock pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus intermedius'' **** Lined pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus lineatus'' **** Nelson's pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus nelsoni'' ****
Desert pocket mouse The desert pocket mouse (''Chaetodipus penicillatus'') is a North American species of heteromyid rodent found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. True to its common name, the medium-sized desert pocket mouse prefers sandy, sparsely ve ...
, ''Chaetodipus penicillatus'' ****
Sinaloan pocket mouse The Sinaloan pocket mouse (''Chaetodipus pernix'') is one of 17 species of pocket mice in the genus ''Chaetodipus.'' Two subspecies of ''C. pernix'' are recognized, ''C. p. pernix'' and ''C. p. rostratus,'' all are endemic to Mexico. This small ...
, ''Chaetodipus pernix'' **** Baja pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus rudinoris'' **** Spiny pocket mouse, ''Chaetodipus spinatus'' Hafner et al. (2007) summarized the molecular and morphological data to date and proposed the following taxonomy: Finding that the formerly recognized genus ''Liomys'' is paraphyletic, they subsumed it into '' Heteromys''. Most authorities prior to this (Alexander and Riddle, 2005; Patton, 2005) treated ''Liomys'' as a separate genus.


References

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q607610 Geomyoid rodents Rodent families Extant Miocene first appearances Taxa named by John Edward Gray