Watercolor illustration of Cochabamba Akodont (Akodon siberiae)

Cochabamba Akodont

Akodon siberiae

Near Threatened

About

The Cochabamba akodont (Akodon siberiae) is a small South American rodent endemic to the Cochabamba department of Bolivia. A member of the speciose genus Akodon — the so-called grass mice — this species inhabits humid montane grasslands and shrublands in the Andes, typically at elevations between 2,500 and 3,800 metres. Like other akodont rodents, it is primarily granivorous and insectivorous, foraging among dense grass tussocks and low vegetation for seeds, invertebrates, and plant material. The species is fossorial to a degree, constructing runways and shallow burrows beneath grass cover that provide shelter from predators including raptors and small carnivores. Akodon siberiae was described relatively recently from specimens collected in the Cochabamba region and remains poorly known; much of its ecology and reproductive biology has been inferred from better-studied congeners. Population size estimates are unavailable, though the IUCN classifies it as Near Threatened due to its restricted range and ongoing habitat conversion driven by agricultural expansion, livestock grazing, and burning of Andean grasslands. The species may have some tolerance for modified habitats but its dependence on intact puna and montane scrub makes it vulnerable to continued land-use change. Conservation measures such as protection of remnant native grassland within its limited range are considered important for its long-term persistence.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Conservation Status

NT Near Threatened

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

German Cochabamba-Feldmaus

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Cochabamba Akodont?
The scientific name of Cochabamba Akodont is Akodon siberiae. It belongs to the genus Akodon.
What is the conservation status of Cochabamba Akodont?
Cochabamba Akodont (Akodon siberiae) is classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Cochabamba Akodont belong to?
Cochabamba Akodont (Akodon siberiae) belongs to the genus Akodon, which is part of the taxonomic family Cricetidae.
What kingdom does Cochabamba Akodont belong to?
Cochabamba Akodont (Akodon siberiae) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (สัตว์).
What are the closest relatives of Cochabamba Akodont?
The closest relatives of Cochabamba Akodont in the genus Akodon include Altiplano Akodont, Azara's grass mouse, Bolivian Akodont, Budin's grass mouse, Cloud Forest Akodont.

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