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- Alabama_beach_mouse abstract "The Alabama beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates) is a federally endangered species which lives along the Alabama coast. The range of the Alabama beach mouse historically included much of the Fort Morgan Peninsula on the Alabama Gulf coast and extends from Ono Island to Fort Morgan.Coastal residential and commercial development and roadway construction have fragmented and destroyed habitat used by this species. Hurricanes, tropical storms, and dune use by pedestrians have also damaged or destroyed sand dunes and related habitats. Stalking by domestic and wild cats, as well as other animals, plus competition from other rodents have also contributed to Alabama beach mouse declines.The Alabama beach mouse is one of several subspecies of old field mice living only in coastal sand dune areas. These small light-colored mice burrow and nest in dunes and are primarily active at night. They eat various plant seeds and insects. They prefer sand-covered slopes with patches of sea oats, beach grass, other grasses and herbs.Interior sand dune ridges provide vital habitat for survival during flooding. Beach mice are an important part of the coastal dune ecosystem. Thriving beach mouse populations indicate a healthy dune system. The mice themselves contribute by collecting and distributing seeds. Uneaten seeds grow into plants which help to stabilize dunes. Beach mice are also an important part of the food chain, providing a food source for dune predators such as the snakes and owls.The species is endangered and is protected in areas such as the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge in Baldwin County, Alabama. In Sierra Club v. Babbitt, environmental organizations halted construction of housing in the Alabama beach mouse's habitat.".
- Alabama_beach_mouse class Mammal.
- Alabama_beach_mouse conservationStatus "EN".
- Alabama_beach_mouse conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Alabama_beach_mouse family Muridae.
- Alabama_beach_mouse family Muroidea.
- Alabama_beach_mouse family Neotominae.
- Alabama_beach_mouse genus Peromyscus.
- Alabama_beach_mouse kingdom Animal.
- Alabama_beach_mouse order Rodent.
- Alabama_beach_mouse phylum Chordate.
- Alabama_beach_mouse species Oldfield_mouse.
- Alabama_beach_mouse thumbnail ALbeachmouse1.jpg?width=300.
- Alabama_beach_mouse wikiPageExternalLink abm.html.
- Alabama_beach_mouse wikiPageExternalLink NatureServe?searchName=Peromyscus+polionotus+ammobates.
- Alabama_beach_mouse wikiPageID "5260503".
- Alabama_beach_mouse wikiPageRevisionID "600025179".
- Alabama_beach_mouse classis Mammal.
- Alabama_beach_mouse familia Muridae.
- Alabama_beach_mouse genus "Peromyscus".
- Alabama_beach_mouse hasPhotoCollection Alabama_beach_mouse.
- Alabama_beach_mouse name "Alabama beach mouse".
- Alabama_beach_mouse ordo "Rodentia".
- Alabama_beach_mouse phylum Chordate.
- Alabama_beach_mouse regnum "Animalia".
- Alabama_beach_mouse species "P. polionotus".
- Alabama_beach_mouse status "EN".
- Alabama_beach_mouse statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Alabama_beach_mouse subfamilia Neotominae.
- Alabama_beach_mouse subspecies "P. p. ammobates".
- Alabama_beach_mouse superfamilia Muroidea.
- Alabama_beach_mouse trend "unknown".
- Alabama_beach_mouse trinomial "Peromyscus polionotus ammobates".
- Alabama_beach_mouse trinomialAuthority "Bowen, 1968".
- Alabama_beach_mouse subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_Alabama.
- Alabama_beach_mouse subject Category:Indicator_species_of_North_America.
- Alabama_beach_mouse subject Category:Mammals_of_the_United_States.
- Alabama_beach_mouse subject Category:Neotominae.
- Alabama_beach_mouse type Animal.
- Alabama_beach_mouse type Eukaryote.
- Alabama_beach_mouse type Mammal.
- Alabama_beach_mouse type Species.
- Alabama_beach_mouse type Organism.
- Alabama_beach_mouse comment "The Alabama beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates) is a federally endangered species which lives along the Alabama coast. The range of the Alabama beach mouse historically included much of the Fort Morgan Peninsula on the Alabama Gulf coast and extends from Ono Island to Fort Morgan.Coastal residential and commercial development and roadway construction have fragmented and destroyed habitat used by this species.".
- Alabama_beach_mouse label "Alabama beach mouse".
- Alabama_beach_mouse label "Alabama-Küstenmaus".
- Alabama_beach_mouse sameAs Alabama-Küstenmaus.
- Alabama_beach_mouse sameAs m.0dbcnl.
- Alabama_beach_mouse sameAs Q2636280.
- Alabama_beach_mouse sameAs Q2636280.
- Alabama_beach_mouse wasDerivedFrom Alabama_beach_mouse?oldid=600025179.
- Alabama_beach_mouse depiction ALbeachmouse1.jpg.
- Alabama_beach_mouse isPrimaryTopicOf Alabama_beach_mouse.
- Alabama_beach_mouse name "Alabama beach mouse".