Ecology
Associations
Known predators
Microtus, Reithrodontomys, Mus) is prey of:
Asio
Based on studies in:
USA: California (Marine)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
Asio
Based on studies in:
USA: California (Marine)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- R. F. Johnston, Predation by short-eared owls on a Salicornia salt marsh, Wilson Bull. 68(2):91-102, from p. 99 (1956).
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Known prey organisms
Microtus, Reithrodontomys, Mus) preys on:
Plantae
invertebrates
Based on studies in:
USA: California (Marine)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
Plantae
invertebrates
Based on studies in:
USA: California (Marine)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- R. F. Johnston, Predation by short-eared owls on a Salicornia salt marsh, Wilson Bull. 68(2):91-102, from p. 99 (1956).
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Molecular Biology and Genetics
Barcode
Locations of barcode samples
Collection Sites: world map showing specimen collection locations for Mus
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Statistics of barcoding coverage
Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
| Specimen Records: | 379 |
| Specimens with Sequences: | 236 |
| Specimens with Barcodes: | 117 |
| Public Records: | 57 |
| Species: | 6 |
| Species With Barcodes: | 4 |
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Wikipedia
Mus (subgenus)
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Mus is a subgenus of the rodent genus Mus.
Species
- Little Indian Field Mouse, Mus booduga (Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, southern Nepal, central Myanmar)
- Ryukyu Mouse, Mus caroli (Ryukyu islands, Taiwan and southern China to Thailand; introduced in Malaysia and western Indonesia)
- Fawn-colored Mouse, Mus cervicolor (Northern India to Vietnam; introduced to Sumatra and Java)
- Cook's Mouse, Mus cookii (Southern and northeastern India and Nepal to Vietnam)
- Cypriot Mouse, Mus cypriacus (Cyprus)
- Servant Mouse, Mus famulus (Southwestern India)
- Sheath-tailed Mouse, Mus fragilicauda (Thailand and Laos)
- Macedonian Mouse, Mus macedonicus (Balkans to Israel and Iran)
- House Mouse, Mus musculus (introduced worldwide)
- Mus nitidulus (Central Myanmar)
- Steppe Mouse, Mus spicilegus (Austria to southern Ukraine and Greece)
- Algerian Mouse, Mus spretus (Southern France, Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands, Morocco to Tunisia)
- Earth-colored Mouse, Mus terricolor (India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan; introduced to Sumatra)
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