Greater long-tailed hamster

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The greater long-tailed hamster (Tscherskia triton) is a rodent native to Siberia, the Korean Peninsula, and China. It is the only member of the genus Tscherskia.

Taxonomy

The genetic diversity of Tscherskia triton has a positive correlation to population density when using microsatellite markers.

Conservation

Climate change and human activity have had an influence on the genetic variation of this species.[1]

Behavior

Male greater long-tailed hamsters exhibit high aggression during both the breeding and non-breeding seasons. Female greater long-tailed hamsters mainly show aggression during the non-breeding season.[2]

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