neotoma floridana
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Definition
Noun: * Eastern Woodrat: A large species of rodent (Neotoma floridana) native to the southeastern United States. It is characterized by its greyish-brown fur and is known for building extensive stick houses or dens, often called "middens."
Usage Notes
- This term is a specific scientific name for a species of animal. It is primarily used in biological, zoological, or ecological contexts.
- In everyday language, the common name "eastern woodrat" is more frequently used.
- The word is always treated as a singular noun.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The researchers studied the nesting behavior of Neotoma floridana in the Florida panhandle.
- A key characteristic of Neotoma floridana is its habit of collecting shiny objects for its den.
- General Descriptive Context:
- We identified the large stick nest as belonging to the eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana).
Advanced Usage
- The species name indicates a geographic association with the state of Florida, where the species is found.
- In taxonomic writing, the binomial name is often italicized, and the genus name () may be abbreviated to a single letter after first use (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern woodrat (n): The common name for .
- Pack rat (n): A general colloquial term for rodents in the genus , known for their collecting behavior. is one type of pack rat.
- Woodrat (n): A general term for any rodent in the genus .
Synonyms
- Eastern woodrat
- Florida woodrat (a less common variant)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Midden (n): The large, complex nest or refuse pile built by woodrats.
- Rodent (n): The broader biological order to which this species belongs.
Noun
- large greyish-brown wood rat of the southeastern United States