Dicrostonyx torquatus
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Description
Dicrostonyx torquatus (Pallas, 1778). Nova Spec. Quad. Glir. Ord., p. 206.
TYPE LOCALITY: Siberia, mouth of River Ob.
DISTRIBUTION: Palearctic tundra from White Sea, W Russia, to Chukotski Peninsula, NE Siberia, and Kamchatka; including Novaya Zemlya and New Siberian islands, Arctic Ocean (see Corbet, 1978c).
SYNONYMS: chionopaes, lenae, lenensis, pallida, ungulatus.
COMMENTS: Chromosomal traits of populations from the Polar Urals (D. t. torquatus), the Laptev Sea coast and Rautan Island off the coast of the Chukotka Peninsula (D. f. chionopaes) are similar, and progeny of crosses between these two subspecies are fertile (Gileva, 1980). Unusual sex-chromosome constitution and other chromosomal information were summarized by Gileva et al. (1980), Gileva (1983), and Zima and Krâl (1984a). Once believed to encompass most or all New World populations (e.g., Rausch, 1953, 19636) but their level of relationship to D. torquatus proper is now unclear (see remarks under genus).
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- Book chapter: 10.5281/zenodo.7353098 (DOI)
- Book chapter: http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE9FFD6FFF6FFBBFFF30B06FF93FFF3 (URL)
Biodiversity
- Family
- Muridae
- Genus
- Dicrostonyx
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Rodentia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Scientific name authorship
- Pallas
- Species
- torquatus
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Dicrostonyx torquatus (Pallas, 1778) sec. Musser & Carleton, 1993
References
- Corbet, G. B. 1978 c. The mammals of the Palaearctic region: A taxonomic review. British Museum (Natural History), London, 314 pp.
- Gileva, E. A., I. E. Benenson, A. V. Pokrovskii, and N. A. Lobanova. 1980. [Analysis of aberrant sex ratio and postnatal mortality in progeny of the Arctic lemming Dicrostonyx torquatus]. Ekologiya, 6: 46 - 52 (in Russian).
- Zima, J., and B. Kral. 1984 a. Karyotypes of European mammals. II. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium, Academiae Scientarium Bohemoslovacae (Brno), 18 (8): 1 - 62.
- Rausch, R. L. 1953. On the status of some Arctic mammals. Arctic (Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America), 6: 91 - 148.