Cd. Fitzgibbon et al., DISTRIBUTION, POPULATION-DYNAMICS AND HABITAT USE OF THE LESSER POUCHED RAT, BEAMYS HINDEI, Journal of zoology, 236, 1995, pp. 499-512
The lesser pouched rat. Beamys hindei Thomas 1909. is one of Africa's
rarest and least known rodents, recorded only From a Few localities in
Kenya and Tanzania. The results of this study show that B. hindei is
more widely distributed than previously thought and occurs at high den
sities in suitable habitat. It breeds throughout the year, but maintai
ns relatively constant population densities as recruitment rates are l
aw. On account of its ability to cache food, it is well adapted to sea
sonally dry forests where food is in short supply for part of the year
. The need for suitable soil in which to construct its burrows and den
se vegetation cover may partly account for its patchy distribution. Mo
rphological data collected during this study provide no evidence for s
eparating B. hindei from B. major, and suggest that the differences pr
eviously recorded between the two forms may be actually due to clinal
variation in size From north to south.