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Awash multimammate mouse

Awash multimammate mouse
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Genus: Mastomys
Species:
M. awashensis
Binomial name
Mastomys awashensis
Lavrenchenko, Likhnova & Baskevich, 1998

The Awash multimammate mouse or Awash mastomys (Mastomys awashensis) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae found only in Ethiopia. Phylogentically the Awash multimammate mouse is the sister taxon of the Natal multimammate mouse (M. natalensis), a species found almost everywhere in Africa south of the Sahara and considered a serious agricultural pest throughout its range.[2]

Habitat

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Its natural habitats are dry savanna and arable land.[3] It is threatened by habitat loss. It is also considered as a pest for grain crops.[4]

Ecology

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The species' ecology has been studied in detail in the croplands of the Degua Tembien district in Tigray,[2] where it commonly occurs in crop fields, domestic and peri-domestic habitats in wider altitudinal range (1500 m up to 2700 m). Being a nocturnal and burrowing species, it prefers crop fields with vertisols. Likewise, the multimammate mouse possibly contributes to a significant portion to the rodent diet of night-active raptors such as Barn owl.

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