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Richardson's Collared Lemming

Richardson's Collared Lemming

The Richardson's Collared Lemming, Dicrostonyx richardsoni is a small North American lemming. At one time, they were considered to be a subspecies of the Arctic Lemming, Dicrostonyx torquatus. Some sources believe that they are a subspecies of the Northern Collared Lemming, Dicrostonyx groenlandicus.

They have short chunky bodies covered with grizzled brown fur which varies from red-brown to grey-brown with a thin dark stripe along their back and a reddish grey belly. They have small ears, short legs and a very short tail. They have a reddish collar across their chest. In winter, they are covered with white fur and they develop enlarged digging claws on their front feet. They are 13 cm long with a 1 cm tail and weigh about 60 g.

These animals are found in the tundra west of Hudson Bay in north central Canada. They feed on grasses, sedges and other green vegetation in summer and twigs of willow, aspen and birches in winter. Predators include Snowy Owls, mustelids and Arctic Foxes.

Female lemmings have 2 or 3 litters of 4 to 8 young in a year. The young are born in a nest in an underground burrow or concealed in vegetation.

They are active year round, day and night. They make runways through the surface vegetation and also dig underground burrows above the permafrost. They burrow under the snow in winter. Lemming populations go through a 3 or 4 year cycle of boom and bust. When their population peaks, lemmings disperse from overcrowded areas.

This animal was named after Sir John Richardson, a Scottish naturalist who explored the Canadian Arctic.

References

  1. ^ Linzey, A.V. & NatureServe (Hammerson, G.) (2008). Dicrostonyx richardsoni. In: IUCN 2008. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 May 2009. Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern.
v · d · eExtant species of subfamily Arvicolinae

Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Chordata · Class: Mammalia · Infraclass: Eutheria · Superorder: Euarchontoglires · Order: Rodentia · Family: Cricetidae

Arvicolini

Arvicola
(Water voles)

Chionomys
(Snow voles)

Lemmiscus

Microtus
(Voles)

Subgenus Microtus

: Field Vole (M. agrestis) · Anatolian Vole (M. anatolicus) · Common Vole (M. arvalis) · Cabrera's Vole (M. cabrerae) · Doğramaci's Vole (M. dogramacii) · Günther's Vole (M. guentheri) · Tien Shan Vole (M. ilaeus) · Persian Vole (M. irani) · Southern Vole (M. levis) · Paradox Vole (M. paradoxus) · Qazvin Vole (M. qazvinensis) · Schidlovsky's Vole (M. schidlovskii) · Social Vole (M. socialis) · European Pine Vole (M. subterraneus) · Transcaspian Vole (M. transcaspicus)

Subgenus Terricola

: Bavarian Pine Vole (M. bavaricus) · Calabria Pine Vole (M. brachycercus) · Daghestan Pine Vole (M. daghestanicus) · Mediterranean Pine Vole (M. duodecimcostatus) · Felten's Vole (M. felteni) · Liechtenstein's Pine Vole (M. liechtensteini) · Lusitanian Pine Vole (M. lusitanicus) · Major's Pine Vole (M. majori) · Alpine Pine Vole (M. multiplex) · Savi's Pine Vole (M. savii) · Tatra Pine Vole (M. tatricus) · Thomas's Pine Vole (M. thomasi)

Subgenus Mynomes

: Beach Vole (M. breweri) · Gray-tailed Vole (M. canicaudus) · Montane Vole (M. montanus) · Creeping Vole (M. oregoni) · Meadow Vole (M. pennsylvanicus) · Townsend's Vole (M. townsendii)

Subgenus Alexandromys

: Clarke's Vole (M. clarkei) · Evorsk Vole (M. evoronensis) · Reed Vole (M. fortis) · Gerbe's Vole (M. gerbei) · Taiwan Vole (M. kikuchii) · Lacustrine Vole (M. limnophilus) · Maximowicz's Vole (M. maximowiczii) · Middendorf's Vole (M. middendorffi) · Mongolian Vole (M. mongolicus) · Japanese Grass Vole (M. montebelli) · Muisk Vole (M. mujanensis) · Tundra Vole (M. oeconomus) · Sakhalin Vole (M. sachalinensis)

Subgenus Stenocranius

: Narrow-headed Vole (M. gregalis)

Subgenus Pitymys

: Guatemalan Vole (M. guatemalensis) · Tarabundí Vole (M. oaxacensis) · Woodland Vole (M. pinetorum) · Jalapan Pine Vole (M. quasiater)

Subgenus Pedomys

: Prairie Vole (M. ochrogaster)

Subgenus Hyrcanicola

: Schelkovnikov's Pine Vole (M. schelkovnikovi)

incertae sedis

: Insular Vole (M. abbreviatus) · California Vole (M. californicus) · Rock Vole (M. chrotorrhinus) · Long-tailed Vole (M. longicaudus) · Mexican Vole (M. mexicanus) · Singing Vole (M. miurus) · Water Vole (M. richardsoni) · Zempoaltépec Vole (M. umbrosus) · Taiga Vole (M. xanthognathus)

Neodon
(Mountain voles)

Phaiomys

Dicrostonychini
(Collared lemmings)
Ellobiusini
(mole voles)

Ellobius
(Mole voles)

Lagurini
(Steppe lemmings)

Lagurus

Lemmini
(Lemmings)

Lemmus
(True lemmings)

Myopus

Synaptomys
(Bog lemmings)

Myodini

Alticola
(Voles from
Central Asia)

Caryomys

Eothenomys
(Voles from
East Asia)

Hyperacrius
(Voles from
Pakistan)

Myodes
(Red-backed
voles)

Neofibrini

Neofiber

Ondatrini

Ondatra

Pliomyini

Dinaromys

Prometheomyini

Prometheomys

incertae sedis

Arborimus
(Tree voles)

Phenacomys
(Heather voles)

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