Neotoma fuscipes

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A species of rodent: "Neotoma fuscipes" is the scientific name for a specific species of pack rat, commonly known as the dusky-footed woodrat.
    • An ecological host: This animal is noted in ecology and epidemiology as a significant host for certain parasites, such as the Lyme disease tick.
Usage
  • As a subject in a sentence:
    • Neotoma fuscipes builds large, complex nests from sticks and other debris.
    • The study focused on the habitat range of Neotoma fuscipes.
  • In an object position:
    • Researchers are observing the behavior of Neotoma fuscipes.
    • This forest area provides shelter for Neotoma fuscipes.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and ecological contexts: The term is primarily used in academic, research, or formal wildlife descriptions.
    • The population dynamics of Neotoma fuscipes are closely tied to oak woodland health.
  • Specifying its role as a host: Often mentioned in relation to disease vectors.
    • Neotoma fuscipes serves as a primary reservoir host for the spirochete that causes Lyme disease.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dusky-footed woodrat: The common name for .
    • The dusky-footed woodrat is a keystone species in its ecosystem.
  • Pack rat: A general, informal term for rodents in the genus , known for collecting objects.
    • Like other pack rats, Neotoma fuscipes collects shiny objects for its nest.
Synonyms
  • Dusky-footed woodrat: The standard common name synonym.
  • Woodrat: A broader categorical synonym for rodents in the same genus.
Related Phrases
  • Host species: A phrase describing its ecological role.
    • Neotoma fuscipes is an important host species in the life cycle of the tick.
  • Reservoir host: A more specific epidemiological term.
    • As a reservoir host, Neotoma fuscipes can harbor the pathogen without getting sick.
Related Idioms

There are no common idioms specifically for the scientific term "Neotoma fuscipes".

Noun
  1. host to Lyme disease tick (Ixodes pacificus) in northern California