genus peromyscus
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Definition
Noun: * Genus Peromyscus: A taxonomic genus within the family Cricetidae, comprising rodents commonly known as New World wood mice or deer mice. These are small, nocturnal mammals native to the Americas, characterized by large eyes and ears, and often having a bicolored tail.
Usage and Examples
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in biological and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of mice.
- The study focused on the behavioral ecology of Genus Peromyscus.
- Several species within Genus Peromyscus are important reservoirs for hantaviruses.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is always capitalized and italicized in formal scientific writing (e.g., for the white-footed mouse). In less formal contexts, the italics may be omitted.
- It is often used metonymically to refer to the typical characteristics or research models associated with these mice.
- Much of our understanding of population genetics in small mammals comes from studies on Genus Peromyscus.
Variants and Related Words
- Peromyscus (n): The standardized, singular form of the genus name, used interchangeably with "Genus Peromyscus" in scientific discourse.
- Deer mouse (n): The common name for many species in this genus, particularly .
- White-footed mouse (n): The common name for , a well-known species within the genus.
- Cricetidae (n): The biological family to which this genus belongs.
Synonyms
- New World wood mice (n): A direct descriptive synonym from the reference context.
- Deer mice (n): A common collective name for species in this genus.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to a formal taxonomic rank in biology. It does not describe a single animal but an entire grouping of related species.
- While "deer mouse" is a common name, "Genus Peromyscus" is the precise scientific designation.
Noun
- New World wood mice