baiomys taylori
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Definition
Noun: * A species of rodent: Baiomys taylori is the scientific name for a very small species of mouse, commonly known as the Northern Pygmy Mouse. It is characterized by its dark greyish-brown fur and physical resemblance to a common house mouse. Its native habitat includes regions of Texas and Mexico.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific contexts such as biology, zoology, and ecology to precisely identify this specific species.
- It is typically used in written texts like research papers, field guides, and taxonomic databases.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the population density of Baiomys taylori in southern Texas.
- In the field guide, Baiomys taylori was listed as the smallest rodent in the region.
- General Descriptive Context:
- Researchers confirmed the specimen was Baiomys taylori due to its size and distinctive coloration.
Advanced Usage
- Binomial Nomenclature: The name follows the standard binomial (two-part) naming system for organisms, where is the genus and is the specific epithet, often honoring a person (e.g., a naturalist named Taylor).
- Abbreviation: In repeated scientific text, it may be abbreviated after first use as .
Variants and Related Words
- Northern Pygmy Mouse: The common English name for .
- Genus Baiomys: The taxonomic group to which this species belongs, which includes other pygmy mice.
- Rodent: The larger order (Rodentia) of mammals that includes this species.
Synonyms
- Northern Pygmy Mouse (common name).
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Taxonomy: The science of classification where this term is used.
- Species: The fundamental category of biological classification.
- Morphology: The study of form, which would describe its "dark greyish brown" color and small size.
Noun
- very small dark greyish brown mouse resembling a house mouse; of Texas and Mexico