American marten
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small carnivorous mammal of North America, valued for its fur: The American marten (Martes americana) is a member of the weasel family (Mustelidae). It is known for its soft, thick, and valuable fur, which historically made it a significant target for the fur trade. It inhabits mature coniferous and mixed forests.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The American marten is an agile climber and hunter.
- Trappers once sought the American marten extensively for its luxurious pelt.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting old-growth forests, which are crucial habitat for the American marten.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Technical Context: The term is used precisely in zoology, wildlife biology, and conservation to distinguish from other marten species, such as the European pine marten ().
- The study tracked the home range of the American marten in the northern Rockies.
Variants and Related Words
- Marten (n): The general term for mammals in the genus . "American marten" is a specific type of marten.
- Pine marten (n): A common name sometimes used interchangeably with "American marten" in parts of its range, though it can also refer specifically to the European species.
- Sable (n): While often referring to a different species (), the term "sable" is sometimes used in the fur trade for the pelts of various martens, including the American marten, due to their similar high quality.
Synonyms
- American sable (n): An alternative common name, primarily used in the context of the fur trade.
- Hudson Bay sable (n): Another fur-trade name, often indicating the geographic origin of the pelt.
Noun
- valued for its fur