- Kerodon
Taxobox | name = "Kerodon"
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Kerodon rupestris "
fossil_range = LatePleistocene - Recent
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammalia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Caviidae
subfamilia =Hydrochoerinae
genus = "Kerodon"
genus_authority = F. Cuvier, 1825
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Kerodon acrobata "
"Kerodon rupestris "The genus "Kerodon" contains two species of
South America n rock cavies related tocapybara s.Characteristics
Adults weigh about 800 grams.
Gestation period is 76-77 days with 1-3 young born to females.Metabolic rate is 0.45 ml-O2/(g h) (Rowe and Honeycutt, 2003). It is found in rocky habitat in arid regions.Behavior
Like their relatives, the
capybara and the maras, members of the genus "Kerodon" are highly social (Rowe and Honeycutt, 2003). "Kerodon", like its relative the capybara, is polygynous with males formingharem s.Classification
Traditionally the genus "Kerodon" has been considered a member of the subfamily
Caviinae along with theguinea pig s and other cavies. Molecular results have consistently suggested that "Kerodon" is most closely related to thecapybara , and that the two evolved from within theCaviidae (Rowe and Honeycutt, 2002). This led Woods and Kilpatrick (2005) to unite the two into the subfamilyHydrochoerinae within the Caviidae. Using amolecular clock approach, Opazo (2005) suggested that "Kerodon" diverged from "Hydrochoerus" (the capybara) in the late MiddleMiocene .pecies
*Genus "Kerodon"
**"Kerodon acrobata " - Climbing Cavy
**"Kerodon rupestris " - Rock CavyReferences
*Nowak, Ronald M. 1999. "Walker's Mammals of the World", 6th edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1936 pp. ISBN 0-8018-5789-9
*Opazo, J. C. 2005. A molecular timescale for Caviomorph rodents (Mammalia, Hystricognathi). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 37:932-937.
*Rowe, D. L. and R. L. Honeycutt. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships, ecological correlates, and molecular evolution within the Cavioidea (Mammalia, Rodentia). Molecular Biology and Evolution, 19:263-277.
*Woods, C. A. and C. W. Kilpatrick. 2005. Infraorder Hystricognathi. Pp 1538-1600 in Mammal Species of the World A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds.). Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.
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