Mass: 19.1 g based on Djawdan and Garland Jr 1988, Mazen and Rudd 1980, Longland and Jenkins 1987, Ortega-Corona et al. 1982, Trainor et al. 2006, Brown and Zeng 1989, Elizalde-Arellano et al. 2010, Hinds and Rice-Warner 1992, Layne 1958, Lindsay 1960, Mace and Eisenberg 1982, Satoh and Iwaku 2009, and Tomasi et al. 1987
Abundance: 0.03 to 100.00% (median 8.46%)
Latitudinal range: 19.5° to 61.0°Habitats: (23), Mediterranean woodland (1), boreal forest/taiga (3), desert/xeric shrubland (13), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (10), temperate coniferous forest (3), temperate savanna (5), tropical/subtropical coniferous forest (2)
Found in 60 samples
Canada: Delta Waterfowl Research Station, Kluane Lake, Gogama, Kinmount, Prince Albert Model Forest, Bald Range (old growth), Prince Edward Island National Park, Anticosti Island, Irving-Johnston (Holocene), LaBiche River Valley
Mexico: La Campana, La Huerta, Cerro Potosà (Quadrat C), Libres-Oriental Valley (natural vegetation)
United States: North of Stillwater (heavily grazed grassland, March), Seymour (1939, Plot A), University of Washington Campus (Area A, March, 1937), Sierra National Forest (pitfall traps), Edwards Air Force Base, Fort Bliss, Raft River Valley, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Elkol-Sorenson Mine (1980), Elkol-Sorenson Mine (1981), Horsetooth Reservoir, Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Tonopah Junction, Red Bluff, Fort Sill (Foard soils), Fort Sill (Lawton soils), Project ALE (1967), Jornada Validation Site (1971), Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Site (day 1, grid 1), MacIntyre Development (forest habitats), Grand Marais, Hopland Research and Extension Center (chaparral), Hopland Research and Extension Center (woodland-grass), Zesch Cave (Late Pleistocene), Crystal Ball Cave (Late Pleistocene), Silver Creek (Late Pleistocene), Papago Springs Cave (Late Pleistocene), Haystack Cave (upper levels) (Pleistocene - Holocene), King Leo Pit Cave (Late Pleistocene), Hulme Site (Holocene), McIntosh (Holocene), Croley-Evans (Holocene), Edwin Harness Mound (Holocene), Camels Back Cave (Stratum I) (Holocene), Camels Back Cave (Stratum II) (Holocene), Pacific City (Late Pleistocene), Robinson Cave (Late Pleistocene), Bootlegger Sink (Pleistocene - Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Schulze Cave (layer C2) (Late Pleistocene), New Paris Sinkhole No. 4 (Late Pleistocene), Natural Chimneys (Late Pleistocene), Drivers Flat (rodents), Marmes Rockshelter (Harrison horizon) (Pleistocene - Holocene), Marmes Rockshelter (Marmes horizon) (Holocene), Marmes Rockshelter (A6-16 horizon) (Late Pleistocene)
body mass | 18.2 g | N = 12 | Djawdan and Garland Jr 1988 |
body mass | 17.2 g | N = 20 | Mazen and Rudd 1980 |
♀ body mass | 19.3 g | N = 399 | Longland and Jenkins 1987 |
♂ body mass | 19.0 g | N = 456 | Longland and Jenkins 1987 |
♂ body mass | 29.8 g | N = 5 | Ortega-Corona et al. 1982 |
♂ body mass | 26.8 g | N = 8 | Ortega-Corona et al. 1982 |
♂ body mass | 19 g | N = 6 | Trainor et al. 2006 |
♂ body mass | 19 g | N = 6 | Trainor et al. 2006 |
body mass | 21.4 g | N = 74 | Brown and Zeng 1989 |
body mass | 25.1 g | N = 5 | Elizalde-Arellano et al. 2010 |
body mass | 13.3 g | N = 3 | Hinds and Rice-Warner 1992 |
body mass | 14.9 g | N = 3 | Hinds and Rice-Warner 1992 |
body mass | 15.4 g | N = 4 | Layne 1958 |
body mass | 15.0 g | N = 42 | Lindsay 1960 |
body mass | 21.65 g | N = 1 | Mace and Eisenberg 1982 |
body mass | 17.7 g | N = 1 | Satoh and Iwaku 2009 |
body mass | 19.9 g | N = 1 | Satoh and Iwaku 2009 |
body mass | 21.1 g | N = 4 | Tomasi et al. 1987 |
♂ hind foot length | 17.6 mm | N = 5 | Layne 1958 |
♂ tail length | 54.8 mm | N = 5 | Layne 1958 |
♂ total body length | 136.2 mm | N = 5 | Layne 1958 |
See also Peromyscus, Peromyscus aztecus, Peromyscus beatae, Peromyscus boylii, Peromyscus crinitus, Peromyscus difficilis, Peromyscus eremicus, Peromyscus gossypinus, Peromyscus grandis, Peromyscus gratus, Peromyscus guatemalensis, Peromyscus leucopus, Peromyscus levipes, Peromyscus melanophrys, Peromyscus melanotis, Peromyscus mexicanus, Peromyscus pectoralis, Peromyscus perfulvus, Peromyscus polionotus, Peromyscus progressus, Peromyscus sarmocophinus, Peromyscus sp., Peromyscus spp., Peromyscus truei, Peromyscus yucatanicus