Meriones (genus)
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''Meriones'' is a
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that includes the
gerbil The Mongolian gerbil or Mongolian jird (''Meriones unguiculatus'') is a rodent belonging to the subfamily Gerbillinae. Their body size is typically , with a tail, and body weight , with adult males larger than females. The animal is used in s ...
most commonly kept as a pet, '' Meriones unguiculatus''. The genus contains most animals referred to as jirds, but members of the genera '' Sekeetamys'', '' Brachiones'', and sometimes '' Pachyuromys'' are also known as jirds. The distribution of ''Meriones'' ranges from northern
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. ''Meriones'' jirds tend to inhabit arid regions including clay
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, sandy desert, and
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, but are also in slightly wetter regions, and are an
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pest. The genus was named by Illiger in 1811, deriving from the Greek word ''μηρος'' (femur). However the name is shared with Greek warrior Meriones in Homer's ''
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'' which has brought confusion to the meaning of the scientific names, specially for the popular pet Mongolian gerbil.


Description

Adult ''Meriones'' species range in size from 9 to 18 cm (head and body), with tails equal to or slightly longer than the rest of the animals. Weights vary widely by species, but is generally between 30 and 200 grams. They are more
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-like in appearance than many other gerbillines, but are still capable of leaping. They have strong front claws, used to dig their
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s.


Natural history

They construct burrows to aid in
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, temperature regulation and water retention. The burrows of some species are rather simple, but others can be quite complex. ''Meriones crassus'' adults have been reported to have burrows with a combined length of over 30 meters and have 18 entrances. Food is stored in chambers of the burrows. As with other arid adapted rodents, stored food has the capacity to reabsorb moisture given off by the animal during respiration. Jirds can go their entire lives without drinking, relying instead on water generated during
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. These rodents feed on
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s,
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s,
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s, and
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s. Members of the genus range from being
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to rather solitary. Even in solitary species, home ranges often overlap. Females give birth to one to 12 young after a gestation period of about 20–30 days.
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is reached after about 9–15 weeks.
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in the wild is usually less than six months, but the record for a captive animal is over five years.


Classification

Pavlinov ''et al.'' considered the genus to belong to the (sub)tribe Rhombomyina, a group of mostly Asian gerbils. Tong's hypothesized relationship is consistent, and the taxonomy of Pavlinov ''et al.'' was adopted by Musser and Carleton. McKenna and Bell (1997) use the subtribe name Merionina (presumably arguing it has priority) for the same group. In particular, ''Meriones'' is thought by Pavlinov et al. (1990) to be sister ( cladistically closest) to the genus '' Brachiones''. Tong (1989), however, suggests '' Psammomys'' is its sister genus. The 17 species of ''Meriones'' jirds are divided into four subgenera. Genus ''Meriones'' *Subgenus '' Meriones'' ** Tamarisk jird, ''Meriones tamariscinus'' *Subgenus '' Parameriones'' ** Persian jird, ''Meriones persicus'' ** King jird, ''Meriones rex'' *Subgenus '' Pallasiomys'' ** Arabian jird, ''Meriones arimalius'' ** Cheng's jird, ''Meriones chengi'' ** Sundevall's jird, ''Meriones crassus'' ** Dahl's jird, ''Meriones dahli'' ** Moroccan jird, ''Meriones grandis'' ** Libyan jird, ''Meriones libycus'' ** Midday jird, ''Meriones meridianus'' ** Buxton's jird, ''Meriones sacramenti'' ** Shaw's jird, ''Meriones shawi'' ** Tristram's jird, ''Meriones tristrami'' ** Mongolian gerbil or Mongolian jird, ''Meriones unguiculatus'' ** Vinogradov's jird, ''Meriones vinogradovi'' ** Zarudny's jird, ''Meriones zarudnyi'' *Subgenus '' Cheliones'' ** Indian desert jird, ''Meriones hurrianae''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q941160 Rodent genera Taxa named by Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger