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. 2015 Jun 17;4:e06813. doi: 10.7554/eLife.06813

Table 2.

Current laboratory colonies of Peromyscus

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06813.009

Species Year Source population Location
1 P. californicus insignis 1979–1987 Santa Monica Mts., CA PGSC
2 P. eremicus sp. 1993 Tucson, AZ PGSC
3 P. polionotus subgriseus 1952 Ocala National Forest, FL PGSC
4a P. maniculatus bairdii 1946–1948 Ann Arbor, MI PGSC
4b P. m. sonoriensis 1995 White Mtn. Research Station, CA PGSC
4c P. m. rufinus 1998 Manzano Mtn., NM UNM
4d P. m. nubiterrae 2010 Powder Mill Nature Reserve, PA HU
4e P. m. rufinus 2014 Mt. Evans, CO UIUC
4f P. m. nebrascensis 2014 Lincoln, NE UIUC
5 P. leucopus sp. 1982–1985 Linville, NC PGSC
6 P. gossypinus gossypinus 2009 Jackson County, FL HU
7 P. melanophrys xenerus 1970–1978 Zacatecas, Mexico UIUC
8 P. aztecus hylocetes 1986 Sierra Chincua, Mexico UIUC

The year and population from which the founders were collected are noted. Numbers refer to collecting localities shown in Figure 2. PGSC: Peromyscus Genetic Stock Center; UNM: University of New Mexico; HU: Harvard University; UIUC: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.