Liomys irroratus

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Noun1.Liomys irroratus - large pocket mouse of MexicoLiomys irroratus - large pocket mouse of Mexico  
pocket mouse - any of various small nocturnal burrowing desert rodents with cheek pouches and long hind legs and tail
genus Liomys, Liomys - pocket mice
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The Jolly-Seber method (Krebs 1999) was used to estimate total rodent density and density of three species (i.e., Mexican spiny pocket mouse, white-footed mouse [Peromyscus leucopus] and hispid cotton rat [Sigmodon hispidus]) that were recaptured frequently enough to permit calculation of the Mean Maximum Distance Moved (MMDM).
Density of the Mexican spiny pocket mouse has not been reported previously.
Prey of barn owls in Webb County is similar to that reported by Baker (1991) with the exception of the Mexican spiny pocket mouse (Liomys irroratus), and marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris), which are not known to occur in the county.
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