american harvest mouse

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american harvest mouse

An American harvest mouse builds a nest among the tall wheat stalks.

Definition

Noun: * A small rodent of the genus Reithrodontomys, native to the Americas. These mice are typically greyish in color and are commonly found in habitats such as grain fields, grasslands, and meadows.

Usage
  • The term is used specifically to refer to this genus of New World mice. It is a compound noun where "American" denotes the geographic origin (the Americas), "harvest" likely refers to their association with agricultural fields, and "mouse" identifies the type of rodent.
  • It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
  • Biologists are studying the population density of the American harvest mouse in the prairie.
  • An American harvest mouse built its nest among the stalks of wheat.
  • Several species of American harvest mouse are known to inhabit this region.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used in zoological, ecological, and agricultural contexts to distinguish this genus from other types of mice, such as the house mouse () or the deer mouse ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Harvest mouse: While "harvest mouse" can sometimes refer to the Eurasian species (), in an American context, it is commonly understood as a shortened form of "American harvest mouse."
  • Reithrodontomys: This is the scientific genus name for the American harvest mouse.
Synonyms
  • New World harvest mouse: A more precise synonym that emphasizes the geographic distinction.
  • Reithrodontomys (scientific name)
Different Meanings
  • The term "harvest mouse" alone, without "American," can refer to a different species native to Europe and Asia (). Therefore, "American" is a crucial specifier in this compound noun.
american harvest mouse

An American harvest mouse builds a nest among the tall wheat stalks.

Noun
  1. any of several small greyish New World mice inhabiting e.g. grain fields