Gerbillinae Explained
Gerbillinae is one of the subfamilies of the rodent family Muridae and includes the gerbils, jirds, and sand rats. Once known as desert rats, the subfamily includes about 110 species of African, Indian, and Asian rodents, including sand rats and jirds, all of which are adapted to arid habitats. Most are primarily active during the day, making them diurnal[1] (but some species, including the common household pet, exhibit crepuscular behavior), and almost all are omnivorous.
The gerbil got its name as a diminutive form of "jerboa", an unrelated group of rodents occupying a similar ecological niche. Gerbils are typically between 6and long, including the tail, which makes up about half of their total length. One species, the great gerbil (Rhombomys opimus), originally native to Turkmenistan, can grow to more than 16inches. The average adult gerbil weighs about NaNoz.
One species, the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus), also known as the clawed jird, is a gentle and hardy animal that has become a popular small house pet. It is also used in some scientific research.
Classification
SUBFAMILY GERBILLINAE
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- Tribe Desmodilliscini
- Tribe Gerbillini
- Subtribe Gerbillina
- Genus Dipodillus
- Botta's gerbil, Dipodillus bottai
- North African gerbil, Dipodillus campestris
- Wagner's gerbil, Dipodillus dasyurus
- Harwood's gerbil, Dipodillus harwoodi
- James's gerbil, Dipodillus jamesi
- Lowe's gerbil, Dipodillus lowei
- Mackilligin's gerbil, Dipodillus mackilligini
- Greater short-tailed gerbil, Dipodillus maghrebi
- Rupicolous gerbil, Dipodillus rupicola
- Lesser short-tailed gerbil, Dipodillus simoni
- Somalian gerbil, Dipodillus somalicus
- Khartoum gerbil, Dipodillus stigmonyx
- Kerkennah Islands gerbil, Dipodillus zakariai
- Genus Gerbillus
- Subgenus Hendecapleura
- Pleasant gerbil, Gerbillus amoenus
- Brockman's gerbil, Gerbillus brockmani
- Black-tufted gerbil, Gerbillus famulus
- Algerian gerbil, Gerbillus garamantis
- Grobben's gerbil, Gerbillus grobbeni
- Pygmy gerbil, Gerbillus henleyi
- Mauritanian gerbil, Gerbillus mauritaniae (sometimes considered a separate genus Monodia)
- Harrison's gerbil, Gerbillus mesopotamiae
- Darfur gerbil, Gerbillus muriculus
- Balochistan gerbil, Gerbillus nanus
- Large Aden gerbil, Gerbillus poecilops
- Principal gerbil, Gerbillus principulus
- Least gerbil, Gerbillus pusillus
- Sand gerbil, Gerbillus syrticus
- Waters's gerbil, Gerbillus watersi
- Subgenus Gerbillus
- Berbera gerbil, Gerbillus acticola
- Agag gerbil, Gerbillus agag
- Anderson's gerbil, Gerbillus andersoni
- Swarthy gerbil, Gerbillus aquilus
- Burton's gerbil, Gerbillus burtoni
- Cheesman's gerbil, Gerbillus cheesmani
- Dongola gerbil, Gerbillus dongolanus
- Somalia gerbil, Gerbillus dunni
- Flower's gerbil, Gerbillus floweri
- Lesser Egyptian gerbil, Gerbillus gerbillus
- Indian hairy-footed gerbil, Gerbillus gleadowi
- Western gerbil, Gergbillus hesperinus
- Hoogstraal's gerbil, Gerbillus hoogstraali
- Lataste's gerbil, Gerbillus latastei
- Sudan gerbil, Gerbillus nancillus
- Nigerian gerbil, Gerbillus nigeriae
- Occidental gerbil, Gerbillus occiduus
- Pale gerbil, Gerbillus perpallidus
- Cushioned gerbil, Gerbillus pulvinatus
- Greater Egyptian gerbil, Gerbillus pyramidum
- Rosalinda gerbil, Gerbillus rosalinda
- Tarabul's gerbil, Gerbillus tarabuli
- Genus Microdillus
- Subtribe Rhombomyina
- Genus Brachiones
- Genus Meriones
- Subgenus Meriones
- Subgenus Parameriones
- Subgenus Pallasiomys
- Arabian jird, Meriones arimalius
- Cheng's jird, Meriones chengi
- Sundevall's jird, Meriones crassus
- Dahl's jird, Meriones dahli
- Moroccan jird, Meriones grandis
- Libyan jird, Meriones libycus
- Midday jird, Meriones meridianus
- Buxton's jird, Meriones sacramenti
- Shaw's jird, Meriones shawi
- Tristram's jird, Meriones tristrami
- Mongolian jird (Mongolian Gerbil), Meriones unguiculatus
- Vinogradov's jird, Meriones vinogradovi
- Zarudny's jird, Meriones zarudnyi
- Subgenus Cheliones
- Genus Psammomys
- Genus Rhombomys
- Incertae sedis
- Tribe Gerbillurini
- Genus Desmodillus
- Genus Gerbilliscus
- Cape gerbil, Gerbilliscus afra
- Boehm's gerbil, Gerbilliscus boehmi
- Highveld gerbil, Gerbilliscus brantsii
- Guinean gerbil, Gerbilliscus guineae
- Gorongoza gerbil, Gerbilliscus inclusus
- Kemp's gerbil, Gerbilliscus kempi
- Bushveld gerbil, Gerbilliscus leucogaster
- Black-tailed gerbil, Gerbilliscus nigricaudus
- Phillips's gerbil, Gerbilliscus phillipsi
- Fringe-tailed gerbil, Gerbilliscus robustus
- Savanna gerbil, Gerbilliscus validus
- Genus Gerbillurus
- Genus Tatera
- Tribe Taterillini
References
Resources
- CMDC C111 "Normative Biology Diseases Gerbils"—Division of Comparative Medicine, Office of Research & Innovation, University of South Florida
- McKenna, M. C. and S. K. Bell. 1997. Classification of Mammals above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York.
- Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 1993. "Family Muridae". pp. 501–755 in Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder, eds. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
- Nowak, R. M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World, Vol. 2. Johns Hopkins University Press, London.
- Pavlinov, I. Ya., Yu. A. Dubrovskiy, O. L. Rossolimo, E. G. Potapova. 1990. Gerbils of the World. Nauka, Moscow.
Notes and References
- Web site: Gerbillinae (gerbils, jirds, and relatives). Animal Diversity Web. 3 June 2018.