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[edit]- To assess the article quality on FAC criteria 1b and 1c I did a literature search on the topic, and the following relevant sources came up (that are not used in the article). Am wondering if these were consulted (yes, some are in Portuguese):
- Actually, one is in Spanish. :-) Most seem to do little or no more than saying that it was found in the same habitat where we already know it is found; I commented on each one individually below.
- D'Elia, Guillermo; Mora, Ismael; Myers, Phil, et al. (2008). New and noteworthy records of Rodentia (Erethizontidae, Sciuridae, and Cricetidae) from Paraguay. Zootaxa 1784:39-57
- Thanks for reminding me to have a look at that paper. It added some small information, which I added.
- Adrian Quintana, Carlos. (2007). Teeth marks of rodents in archaeological sites in the Tandilia mountains, Argentina. Archaeofauna 16:185-191
- Doesn't add anything.
- Bonvicino, C. R.; Lemos, B.; Weksler, M. (2005). Small mammals of Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park (Cerrado of Central Brazil): Ecologic, karyologic, and taxonomic considerations. Brazilian Journal of Biology. 65(3):395-406
- Same as for the Zootaxa paper. Didn't add much.
- Anonymous. (2005). Phylogenetic analyses of the tribe Oryzomyini (Muroidea: Sigmodontinae) based on morphological and molecular data.Mastozoologia Neotropical 12(1): 107-108
- That's a summary of Weksler (2006).
- Weksler, M. (2003). Phylogeny of Neotropical oryzomyine rodents (Muridae : Sigmodontinae) based on the nuclear IRBP exon. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 29(2): 331-349
- Superseded by Weksler (2006).
- Jorge, M. C. L.; Pivello, V. R.; Meirelles, S. T., et al. (2001). Species richness and the abundance of small mammals in cerrado and forest environments, in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Naturalia (Sao Paulo) 26: 287-302
- Doesn't add anything to what we have already.
- Lessa, Leonardo G.; Talamoni, Sonia A. (2000). New information on range and habitat characteristics of Pseudoryzomys simplex (Rodentia: Muridae) for southeastern Brazil. Bios (Belo Horizonte) 8(8): 19-23
- They were quite happy to show that the range of Pseudoryzomys was associated with the cerrado. But we knew that already.
- Talamoni, SA; Dias, MM. (1999). Population and community ecology of small mammals in southeastern Brazil. Mammalia 63(2): 167-181
- Didn't add anything.
- Steppan, Scott J. (1995). Revision of the tribe Phyllotini (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae), with a phylogenetic hypothesis for the Sigmodontinae. Fieldiana Zoology 0(80): I-VI, 1-112
- Didn't cover Pseudoryzomys in any depth, only excluded it from Phyllotini, which is already adequately covered by the Voss and Myers and Voss and Carleton references.
- Steppan, Scott. (1993). Phylogenetic relationships among the Phyllotini (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) using morphological characters. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 1(3): 187-213
- Same (this is practically speaking an earlier version of the Steppan 1995 paper).
- Langguth, Alfredo; Silva Neto, Eulampio J. (1993). Morfologia do penis em Pseudoryzomys wavrini e Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos (Rodentia - Cricetidae). Revista Nordestina de Biologia 8(1): 55-59
- Penis morphology is already covered.
- Contreras, J.R.; Berry, L.N. (1984). Nuevos registros Argentinos de Pseudoryzomys wavrini (Thomas, 1921) (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Phyllotiini). Historia Natural (Corrientes) 2(19): 164
- Superseded by Pardinas et al., 2005, who give far more Argentinean localities and far more information.
- Massoia E. (1980). The systematic status of the South American Cricetidae and comments on other congeneric taxa. Ameghiniana 17(3): 280-287
- Referenced indirectly. Doesn't add anything to what Voss and Myers have to say.
- Pine R H; Wetzel R M. (1975). A new subspecies of Pseudoryzomys wavrini Mammalia rodentia Muridae Cricetinae from Bolivia. Mammalia 39(4): 649-655
- Doesn't add anything to what is already covered about geographic variation.
- Pine, RH; Ranck, GL. (1969). Pseudoryzomys wavrini in Bolivia. Journal of Mammalogy 50(3): 618-&
- No content useful to this article. Ucucha 15:57, 27 November 2009 (UTC)