dusky-footed woodrat

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dusky-footed woodrat

A dusky-footed woodrat gathers twigs for its nest in a California oak woodland.

Definition

Noun: 1. A species of rodent: The dusky-footed woodrat (Neotoma fuscipes) is a medium-sized rodent native to western North America, particularly known for building large, complex nests or "middens" from sticks and other debris. A key identifying characteristic is the dark coloration on the tops of its feet. 2. An ecological host: This animal is noted in ecology and epidemiology as a significant host species for the western black-legged tick (Ixodes pacificus), which is a primary vector for transmitting Lyme disease bacteria in certain regions, such as northern California.

Usage Examples
  • The dusky-footed woodrat is an expert architect, constructing dens that can be used by multiple generations.
  • Researchers study the dusky-footed woodrat to understand its role in the life cycle of disease-carrying ticks.
  • A key finding was that the dusky-footed woodrat serves as a host to the Lyme disease tick in northern California.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific literature, the term is used to discuss species interactions within forest and chaparral ecosystems, particularly predator-prey dynamics and parasite-host relationships.
  • The phrase is central to discussions about zoonotic disease reservoirs, explaining how pathogens like (Lyme disease bacteria) are maintained in wild animal populations before spilling over to humans.
Variants and Related Words
  • Woodrat (Noun): The common name for rodents in the genus . "Dusky-footed" specifies one particular species.
  • Packrat (Noun): A colloquial name often used interchangeably with "woodrat," referring to their habit of collecting unusual objects.
  • Midden (Noun): The large, stick-built nest or house of a woodrat, which is a distinctive feature of its behavior.
Synonyms
  • Neotoma fuscipes (Noun): The formal, scientific binomial name for the species.
  • Trade rat (Noun): A regional colloquial synonym.
Notes on Meaning

The definition combines zoological identification (a rodent with dark feet) with a critical ecological function (being a host for a disease vector). Its usage is almost exclusively found in biological, environmental, and public health contexts rather than in general conversation.

dusky-footed woodrat

A dusky-footed woodrat gathers twigs for its nest in a California oak woodland.

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

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