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Oryzomyini is a
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of
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s in the subfamily
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of the family
Cricetidae The Cricetidae are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, muskrats, and New World rats and mice. At over 870 species, it is either the largest or second-largest family ...
. It includes about 120 species in about thirty genera,Weksler et al., 2006, table 1 distributed from the eastern
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to the southernmost parts of
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, including many offshore islands. It is part of the
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Oryzomyalia, which includes most of the South American Sigmodontinae. The name ''Oryzomyini'' derives from that of its
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, '' Oryzomys'', which means "rice rat" or "rice mouse". Many species are also known as rice rats.


Taxonomy


Contents of Oryzomyini

An oryzomyine group was first envisaged by
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in the early 20th century. He defined it to include pentalophodont species, which have a mesoloph(id) on the upper and lower
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, with a long
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(extending past the third molars). Thomas included '' Oligoryzomys'', '' Oecomys'', and '' Oryzomys'' (which included many species now in other genera), as well as '' Rhagomys'', which is currently classified in the related tribe Thomasomyini instead. In 1944, Hershkovitz proposed a more extended definition of the group, excluding ''Rhagomys'', but including '' Nectomys'' (then including '' Sigmodontomys''), '' Neacomys'', and '' Scolomys''. Some subsequent authors did not separate the oryzomyines from the thomasomyines, which were distinguished from them by having a short palate, including Vorontsov, who in 1959 was the first to use Oryzomyini as a formal family-group name. He included most current oryzomyines as well as the thomasomyines and tylomyines, which are now known to be more distantly related.Weksler, 2006, p. 4 The genera '' Holochilus'' (including '' Lundomys'' at the time), '' Pseudoryzomys'', and ''
Zygodontomys ''Zygodontomys'' is a genus of rodent in the tribe Oryzomyini of the family Cricetidae. Its closest relative may be '' Scolomys''. It ranges from Central America east to the Guianas The Guianas, also spelled Guyanas or Guayanas, are a geog ...
'' were not included at the time because of their tetralophodont molars (lacking complete mesoloph(id)s); instead, ''Holochilus'' was considered to be a sigmodont, related to '' Sigmodon'' and '' Reithrodon'', and ''Pseudoryzomys'' and ''Zygodontomys'' were considered to be members of Phyllotini, another large South American tribe. Although lacking mesoloph(id)s, these genera share other characters with oryzomyines, and a series of papers by Robert Voss and coworkers in the early 1990s established their membership in Oryzomyini.Weksler, 2006, p. 5 In a 1993 paper, Voss and Carleton proposed the first
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diagnosis of Oryzomyini. They included twelve genera and proposed five
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for the tribe: presence of a pair of mammae on the chest; a long palate marked by posterolateral palatal pits, perforations near the third molar; absence of an alisphenoid strut, which in some sigmodontines separates two
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(openings) in the skull; absence of a suspensory process of the squamosal bone attached to the roof of the
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, the tegmen tympani; and absence of a gall bladder.Voss and Carleton, 1993, p. 31 Some of these have been reversed in some oryzomyines; for example, an alisphenoid strut is present in several oryzomyines, including '' Eremoryzomys''.Weksler, 2006, p. 38 The contents of Oryzomyini have been largely stable since, but the allocation of some animals has been contentious. '' Megaoryzomys'', an extinct giant rat from the
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, has been allocated to both Oryzomyini and Thomasomyini, but its correct classification currently remains unclear.Musser and Carleton, 2005 The genus '' Scolomys'' has been excluded from Oryzomyini on the basis of studies of the
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cytochrome ''b'' gene, but the
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IRBP gene provides evidence for its membership in Oryzomyini.Weksler, 2006, p. 124 '' Handleyomys fuscatus'' was placed in the thomasomyine genus '' Aepeomys'' before its close relationship to '' H. intectus'' was recognized in 2002. '' Microakodontomys transitorius'' was described as a transitional form between oryzomyines and akodontines, but later allied with Oryzomyini and even summarily dismissed as an anomalous '' Oligoryzomys''. In the early 2000s, the advent of
molecular phylogenetics Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
has led to progress in the understanding of the relationships of oryzomyines. They are currently classified in the family
Cricetidae The Cricetidae are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, muskrats, and New World rats and mice. At over 870 species, it is either the largest or second-largest family ...
, which includes the
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s,
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s, deermice, and many other species, chiefly in the Americas and Eurasia. Within this family, they are part of the subfamily
Sigmodontinae The rodent subfamily Sigmodontinae includes New World rats and mice, with at least 376 species. Many authorities include the Neotominae and Tylomyinae as part of a larger definition of Sigmodontinae. When those genera are included, the species ...
, which is mainly distributed in South America but also extends into southern North America. Sigmodontinae includes several
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, most of which cluster into a
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now known as Oryzomyalia, which includes Oryzomyini, Akodontini, Phyllotini, Thomasomyini, and other, smaller groups, but not the cotton rats (''Sigmodon'') and the
Ichthyomyini Ichthyomyini is a tribe of New World rats and mice in the subfamily Sigmodontinae. The species within this tribe share the characteristics of all being carnivorous semiaquatic rodents. The following genera are recognized in this tribe: * Subtribe ...
.


Internal classification

The relationships among the oryzomyine genera have long been obscure, although several studies provided insights into the relations of some genera.Weksler, 2006, p. 7 The single most significant problem in oryzomyine taxonomy has been the definition of the
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, '' Oryzomys'',Weksler, 2006, p. 10 which in one classification included all animals then recognized as oryzomyines. Many groups were later excluded from the genus, but even so it included forty species that did not form a
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group. In the 2000s, Marcelo Weksler published several studies in which he used evidence from IRBP, a nuclear gene, and
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to assess the relationships among the members of Oryzomyini. He provided support for several intergeneric relationships and clarified the scale of the ''Oryzomys'' problem, as species of ''Oryzomys'' appeared in about ten separate
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s.Weksler, 2006, figs. 34–39 In a 2006 publication, he and coworkers described ten new genera for species previously placed in ''Oryzomys'' and transferred some others to ''Handleyomys'', leaving only about six species in ''Oryzomys''. Weksler's analyses suggested that oryzomyines fall into four major clades, which were largely congruent across his analyses of morphology and IRBP, but support for all of those was limited and the placement of some genera remained unclear. He dubbed these clades "clade A" through "clade D". Some analyses supported a relationship between clades C and D, which in turn were related to clade B, with clade A at a basal position, but other analyses could not resolve the relationships among the major clades. The four clades are as follows: *Clade A includes only '' Scolomys'' and ''
Zygodontomys ''Zygodontomys'' is a genus of rodent in the tribe Oryzomyini of the family Cricetidae. Its closest relative may be '' Scolomys''. It ranges from Central America east to the Guianas The Guianas, also spelled Guyanas or Guayanas, are a geog ...
'', but support for a relationship between those morphologically and
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dissimilar genera was not strong.Weksler, 2006, p. 75 *Clade B includes at least '' Oecomys'', '' Handleyomys'', '' Euryoryzomys'', '' Transandinomys'', '' Hylaeamys'', and '' Nephelomys'', the latter four of which were included in ''Oryzomys'' until 2006.Weksler et al., 2006 '' Amphinectomys'' and '' Mindomys'' were also recovered in the clade in some analyses, but the former, for which most morphological characters are unknown, is more likely related to ''Nectomys'' within clade DWeksler, 2006, p. 133 and the relations of the latter, a poorly known yet unique animal, are obscure as some analyses suggest it is a basal member of Oryzomyini.Weksler et al., 2006, p. 17 There is little support for all intergeneric relationships within the clade. *Clade C includes '' Oligoryzomys'', '' Neacomys'', '' Microryzomys'', and '' Oreoryzomys'', which was placed in ''Oryzomys'' until 2006. No intergeneric relationships within this clade received substantial support. *Clade D includes '' Drymoreomys'',Percequillo et al., 2011, p. 372 '' Eremoryzomys'', '' Cerradomys'', '' Sooretamys'', '' Oryzomys'', '' Lundomys'', '' Pseudoryzomys'', '' Holochilus'', '' Aegialomys'', '' Nesoryzomys'', '' Melanomys'', '' Sigmodontomys'', '' Nectomys'', most likely '' Amphinectomys'', and the extinct '' Megalomys'',Weksler et al., 2006, p. 18 '' Agathaeromys'', and '' Pennatomys''. ''Eremoryzomys'', ''Cerradomys'', ''Sooretamys'', and ''Aegialomys'' were included in ''Oryzomys'' before 2006. There is some support for a basal placement of ''Eremoryzomys'' within this clade and for two major groups of related genera, one including ''Holochilus'', ''Lundomys'', and ''Pseudoryzomys'' and the other ''Nectomys'', ''Amphinectomys'', ''Sigmodontomys'', ''Melanomys'', ''Aegialomys'', and ''Nesoryzomys'',Weksler, 2006, figs. 37–39 with the extinct ''Megalomys'' and ''Pennatomys''. The ''Holochilus''–''Lundomys''–''Pseudoryzomys'' group also includes the extinct '' Noronhomys'' and '' Carletonomys''. ''Oryzomys'' may be its closest relative, but it is possible that this arrangement is the result of a convergent development of adaptations to a life in the water in the two groups.Weksler, 2006, p. 131 Within the group of ''Nectomys'' and related genera, there is some support for a core group that excludes ''Aegialomys'' and ''Nesoryzomys'' and for two subclades within the core group, one including ''Nectomys'' and ''Amphinectomys'' and the other ''Melanomys'' and ''Sigmodontomys''. The affinities of some species remain unclear. Many oryzomyines are known from the
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, including "'' Ekbletomys hypenemus''" and species of ''Megalomys'' and ''Oligoryzomys'', but most remain undescribed.


Description

Most oryzomyines are nondescript rodents that look like common house mice and
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, but the tribe also includes some spectacularly specialized forms. The smallest members, mainly in clade C, may have a head-body length of as little as and mass of , but the largest living oryzomyine, ''Nectomys'', reaches head and body lengths over and mass of about ; ''Lundomys'' and ''Holochilus'' are only a little smaller. Some of the extinct species from the Lesser Antilles, such as "''Ekbletomys hypenemus''" and '' Megalomys desmarestii'', were even larger.


Distribution and ecology

Oryzomyines range from
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in the north, where the
Marsh Rice Rat The marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris'') is a semiaquatic North American rodent in the family Cricetidae. It usually occurs in wetland habitats, such as swamps and salt marshes. It is found mostly in the eastern and southern United States, f ...
(''Oryzomys palustris'') is found, to
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in the south, where '' Oligoryzomys magellanicus'' occurs. Extinct species are known from
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('' Oryzomys antillarum''), the
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(''Nesoryzomys'' and '' Aegialomys galapagoensis''), Fernando de Noronha (''Noronhomys''), and the
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north to
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(''Megalomys'', '' Oligoryzomys victus'', and several unidentified genera). They are abundant in many environments, from rainforest to grassland.Weksler, 2006, p. 3 Most live in the forest, but ''Zygodontomys'', ''Lundomys'', ''Pseudoryzomys'', ''Aegialomys'', and ''Nesoryzomys'' live exclusively in open vegetation and some other genera include both forest and non-forest forms. Most oryzomyines are relatively unspecialized animals that live on the ground, but ''Oecomys'' is specialized to live in trees and various members of clade D, including ''Holochilus'', ''Oryzomys'', and ''Nectomys'', are
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, spending at least some of their time in the water.Weksler, 2006, pp. 78–79


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