Mus (rodent)

Abundance: 0.00 to 83.15% (median 5.84%)

Latitudinal range: -43.4° to 59.4°

Habitats: (10), Mediterranean woodland (8), boreal forest/taiga (1), desert/xeric shrubland (11), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (14), temperate coniferous forest (2), temperate savanna (4), temperate wetland (4), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (18), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (18), tropical/subtropical savanna (18)

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Found in 108 samples

Algeria: Kehailia and Benaouali

Argentina: Estancia La Mimosa, Santa Fe City, Buenos Aires Province, Chucul

Australia: Carlo, Cravens Peak, and Ethabuka, North Cook Range (grid sites), North Cook Range (transect site), Rintoul Creek Road, Thiaki Creek Nature Refuge (pasture), Gnangara Groundwater System (pitfall traps), Big Desert, Brunswick Heads Bypass, Abydos Plain (Elliott traps, March 1990), Cape Liptrap Coastal Park, Huntly Mine (mammals), Middleback (wide deep pitfall traps), Southern Atherton Tableland, Billa Kalina Station, Stirling Range National Park (post drought), Bomaderry Creek (Level 2)

Bangladesh: Joydebpur

Brazil: Sertäozinho (Y10), Fazendinha Agroecológica do km 47 (Fragment A), Uberlãndia, Morro do Elefante (live traps), Morro do Elefante (pitfall traps)

Central African Republic: Salo2 (small mammals), Bohou River (small mammals)

Chile: Asentamiento Ceres (2 June, 7:00 hours), Asentamiento Ceres (3 June)

China: Zhang County, Foping National Nature Reserve (2012), Foping National Nature Reserve (2013), Wuyun Cave

Colombia: San Marcos (urban), San Marcos (rural), Sincelejo

Costa Rica: Altura

Ethiopia: Alatish National Park (wooded grassland), Hagere Selam (low stone bund density), Hagere Selam (high stone bund density), Chebera Churchura National Park (grassland), Chebera Churchura National Park (agricultural field), Web Valley (exclosure 1)

Germany: Grafrath

Ghana: Gyemira Forest Reserve

Hungary: Gemenc

India: Vellore, Tranquebar Taluk (February 1993 to January 1994), Shahabad, Zonal Agricultural Research Station

Indonesia: Malalayang, Kinilow, Jakarta, Melong Asihm

Iran: Zarqan County, Chabahar County

Israel: Nahal Alexander National Park (control), Qesem Cave (Concentration 1), Qesem Cave (Concentration 2)

Kenya: Lake Nakuru National Park, Mpala Research Centre, Asembo

Malaysia: Wang Kelian State Park (small mammals, October/November 2011)

Mexico: Molas, El Zapotal (terrestrial mammals)

Morocco: Lissasfa, Ahl al Oughlam, Afoud (12-2)

Nicaragua: Siuna (mammals, allspice)

Niger: Niamey

Nigeria: Ogba Forest Reserve

Pakistan: Hafizabad District, Faisalabad (sugarcane)

Portugal: Centre of Environmental Biology Field Station, Grãndola Hills

Russia: Traktorosad No. 4 (garden)

Sierra Leone: Saama (Site 4)

South Africa: Telperion/Ezemvelo Nature Reserve, Noup, Spitzkloof A Rockshelter (MIS 2)

Spain: Punta Lucero III (Level F)

Sweden: Albo

Syria: Yahmool Agricultural Research Station

Tanzania: Usevia Open Area (1998), Uzungwa Scarp Forest Reserve (2000 m)

Thailand: Bothong District, Buriram Province (rice field)

Turkey: Dicle University Campus

Uganda: Lake Mburo National Park (savannah, grazed), Lake Mburo National Park (savannah, ungrazed), Enkombe Sawmill

United States: Bob White Memorial Wetlands Research and Teaching Station, Seymour (1939, Plot A), Croatan National Forest (open canopy pine plantation), Rockefeller State Wildlife Refuge and Game Preserve, North of Madison, Memphis, Glenn Dale, Cross Bar Cooperative Management Area, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Durham County, Kemper County, Bearden, Meyer Cave

Vietnam: Nui Lang Bian (dry season, ground), Ma Da Forest (ground)

See also Mus booduga, Mus bufo, Mus caroli, Mus cervicolor, Mus haouzi, Mus ique, Mus mahomet, Mus minutoides, Mus musculoides, Mus musculus, Mus pahari, Mus phillipsi, Mus platythrix, Mus saxicola, Mus sp., Mus sp. 1, Mus sp. 2, Mus spp., Mus spretus, Mus tenellus, Mus terricolor, Mus triton