Dipodomys (rodent)

Abundance: 0.09 to 65.54% (median 3.53%)

Latitudinal range: 21.9° to 42.3°

Habitats: (14), Mediterranean woodland (1), desert/xeric shrubland (12), temperate coniferous forest (1), temperate savanna (2)

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Found in 30 samples

Mexico: Matancillas, La Campana, La Huerta

United States: Edwards Air Force Base, Fort Bliss, Raft River Valley, Tonopah Junction, Red Bluff, Fort Bayard Allotment (untreated woodland), Las Vegas Valley, Santa Rita Experimental Range (1 November 1972), Jornada Validation Site (1971), Cross Bar Cooperative Management Area, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (Flats), Hopland Research and Extension Center (chaparral), Hopland Research and Extension Center (woodland-grass), Zesch Cave (Late Pleistocene), Crystal Ball Cave (Late Pleistocene), Camels Back Cave (Stratum I) (Holocene), Camels Back Cave (Stratum II) (Holocene), Pacific City (Late Pleistocene), Mescal Cave (Pleistocene - Holocene), Pintwater Cave (Unit 3, level 8) (Late Pleistocene), Sunshine Locality (Unit A) (Holocene), Sunshine Locality (Unit E) (Late Pleistocene), Smith Creek Canyon (Reddish-brown Silt) (Late Pleistocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Schulze Cave (layer C2) (Late Pleistocene), Eleventh Hour Site (Room 7, Layer 2) (Holocene), Eleventh Hour Site (Room 7, Layer 3) (Holocene)

See also Dipodomys agilis, Dipodomys californicus, Dipodomys deserti, Dipodomys merriami, Dipodomys microps, Dipodomys ordii, Dipodomys panamintinus, Dipodomys phillipsii, Dipodomys sp., Dipodomys spectabilis