Lowland brush mouse explained

The lowland brush mouse (Pogonomelomys bruijni) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Indonesia on the island of Salawati and on the Vogelkop Peninsula in Papua Province, Indonesia.

Taxonomy

The grey pogonomelomys (Pogonomelomys brassi) was formerly included under this species.[1] [2]

Ecology

The lowland brush mouse is an arboreal rodent and lives in holes in trees.

Status

The tropical humid forests in which this mouse lives are increasingly being cleared to make way for agriculture and this must be affecting the species. Previously classified as "critically endangered", the lowland brush mouse has been found to be more plentiful than was once thought and has been reclassified as "near threatened".

Notes and References

  1. Helgen. K.. Singadan. R.. Wright. D.. Allison. A.. Aplin. K.. 2017. Pogonomelomys brassi. e.T136660A22449087. 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T136660A22449087.en.
  2. Book: Helgen . K.M. . 2006 . Periplus Editions . Singapore . 9780794603939 . 689–749 . A taxonomic and geographic overview of the mammals of Papua . The Ecology of Papua . Marshall . A.J. . Beehler . B.M.