norvegicus; cotton rats, Sigmodon hispidus; rice rats,
Oryzomys palustris. Dashes indicate no rats were trapped.
[19], mysTR showed a dispersed distribution throughout all chromosomes of
Oryzomys palustris, but the authors did not mention their location on the sex chromosomes.
Inter-island movements of rice rats (
Oryzomys palustris).
Genic variation and systematics of rice rats (
Oryzomys palustris species group) in southern Texas and northeastern Tamaulipas, Mexico.
The rodents identified thus far include: Woodchuck (Marmota monax); Round-tailed Muskrat (Neofiber alleni); Southern Bog Lemming (Synaptomys cooperi); Marsh Rice Rat (
Oryzomys palustris); Eastern Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys humulis); Hispid Cotton Rat (Sigmodon hispidus); and Capybara (Hydrochaeris holmesi).
Ecological correlates of serological status for bayou virus in
oryzomys palustris (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae)
For example, Catacamas virus is associated with Coues's rice rat (Oryzomys couesi) in Honduras, and Bayou virus is associated with the marsh rice rat (
Oryzomys palustris) in the southeastern United States (9,15).
0 1 1 0.11 Ophisaurus ventralis 0 1 1 0.11 Storeria dekayi 4 0 4 0.45 Farancia abacura 3 0 3 0.33 Coluber constrictor 0 10 10 1.11 Lampropeltis getula 0 1 1 0.11 Tantilla coronata 3 0 3 0.33 Agkistrodon piscivorous 1 7 8 0.89 Mammalia Sorex longirostrus 10 0 10 1.11 Blarina carolinensis 32 2 34 3.79 Cryptotis parva 3 2 5 0.56 Sylvilagus palustris 1 0 1 0.11
Oryzomys palustris 1 0 1 0.11 Reithrodontomys humulis 3 0 3 0.33 Peromyscus sp.
Effect of photoperiod on gonadal maintenance and development in the Marsh Rice Rat (
Oryzomys palustris).
Hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) and rice rats (
Oryzomys palustris) were dominant prey items, and their rank-order importance in owl diet was independent of seasonal fluctuations in abundance in the field.
4 4.3 Sigmodon hispidus 14 15.2
Oryzomys palustris 1 1.1 Mus musculus 4 4.3 Rats and mice (unidentified) 15 16.3 Small rodents (total) 38 41.3 Sciurus carolinensis 5 5.4 Sciurus niger 1 1.1 Sciurus sp.
For example, principal hosts and their respective viruses include: the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) in Canada and the western United States, SNV (12,13); the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) in the northeastern United States, NYV (3); the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) in Florida, BCCV and TAMV (4,14); the marsh rice rat (
Oryzomys palustris) in the southeastern United States, BAYV (15-17); the fulvous colilargo (Oligoryzomys fidvescens) in Panama, CHOV (6); the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) in California, BCNV (18); and the white-throated woodrat (Neotoma albigula) in New Mexico, WWAV (19).
4 4.3 Hamilton & Pollack (1955); Brown (1979) Sigmodon hispidus 14 15.2 Hamilton & Pollack (1955); Palmer & Braswell (1995); Anderson (1965); this study
Oryzomys palustris 1 1.1 Palmer & Braswell (1995) Mus musculus 4 4.3 Palmer & Braswell (1995) Rats and mice (unidentified) 15 16.3 Grant (1970); Clark (1949) Small rodents (total) 38 41.3 Sciurus carolinensis 5 5.4 Palmer & Braswell (1995); Brown (1979); Goodrum (1940) Sciurus niger 1 1.1 Dundee & Rossman (1989) Sciurus sp.
Bayou virus-associated hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in eastern Texas; identification of the rice rat,
Oryzomys palustris, as reservoir host.
Oryzomys palustris. -- Davis & Schmidly (1994) listed few specimens of the marsh rat from northeastern Texas, and Stangl et al.