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Tatra pine vole

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Scientific name
  
Microtus tatricus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Subgenus
  
Higher classification
  
Terricola

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Similar
  
Microtus, Mammal, Alpine pine vole, European pine vole, Lusitanian pine vole

The Tatra pine vole, Microtus tatricus, also called the Tatra vole or Tatra ground vole, is a species of vole endemic to the Carpathian mountain range in Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine and Romania. Two subspecies have been recognised. M. t. tatricus occupies the western part of the range in Slovakia and Poland, and M. t. zykovi is found in Ukraine and Romania.

Evolutionary history

The reliable diagnostic character of M. tatricus is its karyotype. Its diploid number of chromosomes and the basic karyotype characteristics (2N = 32, NF = 46) are unique among voles of the genus Microtus. The species is genetically most closely related to alpine voles Microtus multiplex, Microtus liechtensteini and Microtus bavaricus. It split from the common ancestor as the first, and the oldest fossil found to date is from Holocene.

The species is listed as Lower Risk/Near Threatened in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and in Appendix II of the Bern Convention.

References

Tatra pine vole Wikipedia


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