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The deer mouse (genus Peromyscus) is the most abundant mammal in North America, and it occupies almost every type of terrestrial habitat. It is not surprising therefore that the natural history of Peromyscus is among the best studied of any small mammal. For decades, the deer mouse has contributed to our understanding of population genetics, disease ecology, longevity, endocrinology and behavior. Over a century's worth of detailed descriptive studies of Peromyscus in the wild, coupled with emerging genetic and genomic techniques, have now positioned these mice as model organisms for the study of natural variation and adaptation. Recent work, combining field observations and laboratory experiments, has lead to exciting advances in a number of fields-from evolution and genetics, to physiology and neurobiology.
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Nicole L. Bedford
University of Wyoming
Hopi E. Hoekstra
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
eLife
Harvard University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d73deb58d71cbec648f36b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.06813