perognathus flavescens

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perognathus flavescens

A small Perognathus flavescens gathers seeds in a grassy field.

Definition

Noun A small rodent species (Perognathus flavescens) native to the open, arid plains and grasslands of the central United States, commonly known as the plains pocket mouse. It is characterized by its small size, fur-lined external cheek pouches used for carrying food, and a preference for sandy or loose soils.

Usage

The term is used specifically as a scientific or common name in zoological and ecological contexts to identify this particular species of pocket mouse. * The Perognathus flavescens is well-adapted to survive in dry habitats with limited water. * Researchers are studying the burrowing behavior of Perognathus flavescens.

Advanced Usage
  • In binomial nomenclature: The name follows the standard Linnaean system, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is typically italicized in academic writing.
  • In ecological studies: The species is often cited in research on desert rodent communities, seed dispersal, and adaptations to aridity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Plains pocket mouse: The standard common name for .
  • Pocket mouse: The common name for any member of the rodent genus and related genera, referring to their external cheek pouches.
  • Heteromyid: A member of the family Heteromyidae, which includes pocket mice, kangaroo rats, and other related species.
Synonyms
  • Plains pocket mouse (common name synonym)
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Granivore: An animal that primarily eats seeds, which is the main diet of .
  • Fossorial: Referring to animals adapted to digging and living underground, a key trait of this species.
  • Nocturnal: Active at night, which describes the behavior of the plains pocket mouse.
perognathus flavescens

A small Perognathus flavescens gathers seeds in a grassy field.

Noun
  1. small rodent of open areas of United States plains states