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. 2024 Apr 3;99(3):123–143. doi: 10.1159/000538090

Table 1.

Common name, genus and species, source, sample size (N) with numbers of males (m) and females (f) used, activity pattern, and references for activity pattern designation

Common Name Genus and Species Source N (m, f) Activity pattern References
Southern flying squirrel Glaucomys volans Live-trapped, East Lansing, MI 3 (0, 3) Nocturnal [42, 43]
North American red squirrel Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Live-trapped, East Lansing, MI 3 (1, 2) Diurnal [44]
Eastern chipmunk Tamias striatus Live-trapped, East Lansing, MI 4 (2, 2) Diurnal [45]
Social vole Microtus socialis Kronfeld-Schor Lab, Tel Aviv University 3 (2, 1) Nocturnal [46]
Striped desert hamster Phodopus sungorus Nelson Lab, Ohio State University 6 (3, 3) Nocturnal [47]
Short-tailed singing mouse Scotinomys teguina Phelps Lab, University of Texas, Austin 6 (3, 3) Diurnal [48]
Southern grasshopper mouse Onychomys torridus Rowe Lab, Michigan State University 3 (1, 2) Nocturnal [49, 50]
Northeast African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus Kronfeld-Schor Lab, Tel Aviv University 5 (4, 1) Nocturnal [51]
Golden spiny mouse Acomys russatus Kronfeld-Schor Lab, Tel Aviv University 4 (2, 2) Diurnal [6, 52, 53]
House mouse Mus musculus Live-trapped, Lansing, MI 6 (3, 3) Nocturnal [54]
African grass rat Arvicanthis niloticus Smale Lab, Michigan State University 6 (3, 3) Diurnal [55]
Australian bush rat Rattus fuscipes Live-trapped, NSW Australia 5 (2, 3) Nocturnal [4, 56]
Brown rat Rattus norvegicus Lab, Charles River 5 (3, 2) Nocturnal [57]

MI, Michigan; NSW, New South Wales.