Peromyscus maniculatus
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Definition
Noun A small rodent species native to North America, commonly known as the deer mouse. It is characterized by its brownish fur, white underparts, and a distinct bicolored tail. It is the most widespread and common species within the genus Peromyscus.
Usage and Examples
- The Peromyscus maniculatus is often studied in ecology due to its adaptability to various habitats.
- Researchers track the population cycles of Peromyscus maniculatus in this forest.
- This specimen has been identified as Peromyscus maniculatus.
Advanced Usage and Context
- In scientific and ecological contexts, the full binomial name Peromyscus maniculatus is used for precision. In general or public health communication, the common name "deer mouse" is more frequent.
- This species is of significant interest in public health as a known carrier of hantaviruses.
Variants and Related Words
- Deer mouse (n): The common name for .
- Peromyscus (n): The genus to which this species belongs, encompassing all New World mice commonly called deer mice or white-footed mice.
Synonyms
- Deer mouse
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to a single biological species. It should not be confused with other species in the same genus (e.g., Peromyscus leucopus, the white-footed mouse), though they may be similar in appearance.
Noun
- brownish New World mouse; most widely distributed member of the genus