Checklist of Iowa Mammals

The Iowa Gap Analysis Mammal List contains 61 species, of which, 57 will be modeled for Gap Analysis. Iowa has 40 species that are considered common in the state. The Indiana Bat is both Federal and State Endangered, while the Plains pocket mouse, Red-backed vole, and bobcat are only State Endangered. The Least shrew, Northern Grasshopper mouse, Spotted skunk, and re-introduced River otter are considered State Threatened. Other mammal species of concern in Iowa that are either rare or uncommon within their range are: White-tailed jackrabbit, Franklin's ground squirrel, Richardson's ground squirrel (short-lived vanguard population), Flying squirrel, Southern bog lemming, Woodland vole, gray fox, ermine, Long-tailed weasel, Least weasel, bobcat, and mule deer.

Mammals extirpated from the state include: Pygmy shrew, Eastern woodrat, porcupine, Gray wolf, Swift fox, black bear, marten, fisher, wolverine, mountain lion, lynx, moose, and pronghorn antelope.

TNC Code Family Species Code Scientific Name Common Name State Status Fed Status Global Status Model Status
AMAAA01010 Didelphidae DIVI Didelphis virginiana, (Kerr) Virginia opossum G5 Yes
AMABA01010 Soricidae SOCI Sorex cinereus, (Kerr) masked shrew G5 Yes
AMABA01280 Soricidae SOHA Sorex haydeni, (Baird) Hayden's shrew Yes
AMABA01250 Soricidae SOHO Sorex hoyi, (Baird) pygmy shrew Ex No
AMABA03010 Soricidae BLBR Blarina brevicauda, (Say) northern short-tailed shrew G5 Yes
AMABA03030 Soricidae BLHY Blarina hylophaga, (Elliot) Elliot's short-tailed shrew Yes
AMABA04010 Soricidae CRPA Cryptotis parva, (Say) least shrew Th G5 Yes
AMABB04010 Soricidae SCAQ Scalopus aquaticus, (Linnaeus) eastern mole G5 Yes
AMACC01150 Vespertilionidae MYSE Myotis septentrionalis (Trouessart) northern myotis Yes
AMACC01010 Vespertilionidae MYLU Myotis lucifugus, (Le Conte) little brown bat G5 Yes
AMACC01100 Vespertilionidae MYSO Myotis sodalis, Miller and G.M. Allen Indianna bat En En G2 Yes
AMACC02010 Vespertilionidae LANO Lasionycteris noctivagans, (Le Conte) silver-haired bat G5 Yes
AMACC03020 Vespertilionidae PISU Pipistrellus subflavus, (F. Cuvier) eastern pipistrelle G5 Yes
AMACC04010 Vespertilionidae EPFU Eptesicus fuscus, (Beauvois) big brown bat G5 Yes
AMACC05010 Vespertilionidae LABO Lasiurus borealis, (Muller) red bat G5 Yes
AMACC05030 Vespertilionidae LACI Lasiurus cinereus, (Beauvois) hoary bat G5 Yes
AMACC06010 Vespertilionidae NYHU Nycticeius humeralis, (Rafinesque) evening bat G5 Yes
AMACD01010 Molossidae TABR Tadarida brasiliensis, (I. Geof. St.-Hilaire) Mexican freetail bat G5 No
AMACD04020 Molossidae NYMA Nyctinomops macrotis, (Gray) big freetail bat No
Dasypodidae DANO Dasypus novemcinctus, Linnaeus nine-banded armadillo G5 No
AMAEB01040 Leporidae SYFL Sylvilagus floridanus, (J.A. Allen) eastern cottontail G5 Yes
AMAEB03040 Leporidae LETO Lepus townsendii, Bachman white-tailed jackrabbit Rare G5 Yes
Myocastoridae MYCO Myocaster coypus, (Molina) nutria I Exotic Exotic No
AMAFB02230 Sciuridae TAST Tamias striatus, (Linnaeus) eastern chipmunk G5 Yes
AMAFB03010 Sciuridae MAMO Marmota monax, (Linnaeus) woodchuck G5 Yes
AMAFB05120 Sciuridae SPFR Spermophilus franklinii, (Sabine) Franklin's ground squirrel Rare G5 Yes
AMAFB05040 Sciuridae SPRI S. richardsonii, (Sabine) Richardson's ground squirrel Rare No
AMAFB05090 Sciuridae SPTR S. tridecemlineatus, (Mitchill) thirteen-lined ground squirrel G5 Yes
AMAFB07010 Sciuridae SCCA Sciurus carolinenesis, Gmelin gray squirrel G5 Yes
AMAFB07040 Sciuridae SCNI Sciurus niger, Linnaeus fox squirrel G5 Yes
AMAFB08010 Sciuridae TAHU Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, (Erxleben) red squirrel Yes
AMAFB09010 Sciuridae GLVO Glaucomys volans, (Linnaeus) flying squirrel G5 Yes
Sciuridae CYLU Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord) black-tailed prairie dog I No
AMAFC02010 Geomyidae GEBU Geomys bursarius, (Shaw) plains pocket gopher G5 Yes
AMAFD01020 Heteromyidae PEFL Perognathus flavescens, Merriam plains pocket mouse En G5 Yes
AMAFE01010 Castoridae CACA Caster canadensis, Kuhl beaver G5 Yes
Muridae ORPA Oryzomys palustris (Harlan) marsh rice rat Ex G5 No
AMAFF02030 Muridae REME Reithrodontomys megalotis, (Baird) western harvest mouse G5 Yes
AMAFF03070 Muridae PELE Peromyscus leucopus, (Rafinesque) white-footed mouse G5 Yes
AMAFF03040 Muridae PEMA Peromyscus maniculatus, (Wagner) deer mouse G5 Yes
AMAFF06010 Muridae ONLE Onychomys leucogaster, (Wied-Neuwied) northern grasshopper mouse Th Yes
AMAFF07010 Muridae SIHI Sigmodon hispidus, Say and Ord hispid cotton rat G5 No
Muridae NEFL Neotoma floridana, (Ord) eastern woodrat Ex

G5

No
AMAFF09020 Muridae CLGA Clethrionomys gapperi, (Vigors) red-backed vole En

Yes

AMAFF17010 Muridae SYCO Synaptomys cooperi, Baird southern bog lemming SC

G5

Yes
AMAFF11140 Muridae MIOC Microtus ochrogaster, (Wagner) prairie vole

G5

Yes
AMAFF11010 Muridae MIPE Microtus pennsylvanicus, (Ord) meadow vole

G5

Yes
AMAFF11150 Muridae MIPI Microtus pinetorum, (Le Conte) woodland vole Rare

G5

Yes
AMAFF15010 Muridae ONZI Ondatra zibethicus, (Linnaeus) muskrat

G5

Yes
AMAFF22010 Muridae MUMU Mus musculus, Linnaeus house mouse

G5

No
AMAFF21020 Muridae RANO Rattus norvegicus, (Berkenhout) Norway rat

Yes

AMAFH01010 Zapodidae ZAHU Zapus hudsonius, (Zimmermann) meadow jumping mouse

G5

Yes
AMAFJ01010 Erethizontidae ERDO Erethizon dorsatum, (Linnaeus) porcupine Ex

No

AMAJA01010 Canidae CALA Canis latrans, Say coyote

G5

Yes
AMAJA01030 Canidae CALU Canis lupus, Say gray wolf Ex

No

AMAJA03010 Canidae VUVE Vulpes velox (Say) swift fox Ex

No

AMAJA03010 Canidae VUVU Vulpes vulpes, Linnaeus red fox

G5

Yes
AMAJA04010 Canidae URCI Urocyon cinereoargenteus, (Schreber) gray fox Rare

G5

Yes
AMAJB01010 Ursidae URAM Ursus americanus, Pallas black bear Ex

G5

No
AMAJE02010 Procyonidae PRLO Procyon lotor, (Linnaeus) raccoon

G5

Yes

Mustelidae

MAAM Martes americana (Turton) marten Ex

No

AMAJF01020 Mustelidae MAPE Martes pennanti, (Erxleben) fisher Ex

No

AMAJF02010 Mustelidae MUER Mustela erminea, Linnaeus ermine Rare

Yes

AMAJF02030 Mustelidae MUFR Mustela frenata, Lichtenstein long-tailed weasel Rare

G5

Yes
AMAJF02020 Mustelidae MUNI Mustela nivalis, Linnaeus least weasel Rare

G5

Yes
AMAJF02050 Mustelidae MUVI Mustela vison, Schreber mink

G5

Yes
AMAJF03010 Mustelidae GUGU Gulo gulo, (Linnaeus) wolverine Ex

No

AMAJF04010 Mustelidae TATA Taxidea taxus, (Schreber) badger

G5

Yes
AMAJF05010 Mustelidae SPPU Spilogale putorius, (Linnaeus) spotted skunk Th

G5

Yes
AMAJF06010 Mustelidae MEME Mephitis mephitis, (Schreber) striped skunk

G5

Yes
AMAJF08010 Mustelidae LUCA Lutra canadensis, (Schreber) river otter Th-I

G5

Yes

Felidae

FECA Felis catus, Linnaeus feral cat

No

AMAJH01020 Felidae FECO Felis concolor, Linnaeus moutain lion Ex

G5

No
AMAJH03010 Felidae LYCA Lynx canadensis, Kerr lynx Ex

No

AMAJH03020 Felidae LYRU Lynx rufus, (Schreber) bobcat En

G5

Yes
AMALC01010 Cervidae CECA Cervus canadensis, Erxleben wapiti Ex

G5

No
AMALC02010 Cervidae ODHE Odocoileus hemionus, (Rafinesque) mule deer Rare

G5

Yes
AMALC02020 Cervidae ODVI Odocoileus virginianus, (Zimmermann) white-tailed deer

G5

Yes
AMALC03010 Cervidae ALAL Alces alces, (Linnaeus) moose Ex

G5

No
AMALD01010 Antilocapridae ANAM Antilocapra americana, (Ord) pronghorn Ex

G5

No
AMALE01010 Bovidae BIBI Bison bison, (Linnaeus) bison Ex

G5

No

* A captive herd of bison and elk have been established at Walnut Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 1996 and 1998 respectively.

References:

Bowles, J. B., D. L. Howell, R. P. Lampe, and H. P. Whidden. 1997. Mammals of Iowa: Holocene to the end of the 20th Century. Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science, in press.

Bowles, J. B., 1975. Distribution and Biogeography of Mammals of Iowa, Special Publications The Museum Texas Tech University, Texas Tech Press, Lubbock, Texas. No. 9, 185 pp.


Disclaimer: These data are in draft phase of the Iowa Gap Project and are subject to revision and review before the final species habitat modeling process is conducted.


For more information please contact Bruce W. Menzel or Kevin Kane, Principal Investigators.

http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/cfwru/iowagap/iowamammals.htm

Last Modified November 30, 2000.