pitymys pinetorum
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Definition
Noun: A specific species of small rodent, commonly known as the woodland vole or pine vole. It is characterized by its short tail, glossy fur, and burrowing habits, and is native to the eastern United States.
Usage
This term is a scientific binomial name (genus Pitymys, species pinetorum). It is used primarily in formal, academic, or zoological contexts to precisely identify this particular species of vole. * The study focused on the habitat preferences of Pitymys pinetorum. * Pitymys pinetorum is often mistaken for a mouse due to its small size.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomy: The name follows the Linnaean binomial nomenclature system, where is the genus and is the species epithet. It may be italicized in print.
- In Ecological Research: The term is used in studies concerning forest ecosystems, soil health (due to its burrowing), and as a subject in population dynamics.
Variants and Related Words
- Woodland Vole (n): The common name for .
- Pine Vole (n): Another common name for the same species.
- Vole (n): The general term for small, stocky rodents in the family Cricetidae, to which this species belongs.
- Microtus pinetorum (n): A synonym reflecting a reclassification where the species is placed in the genus . This is now the more widely accepted scientific name.
Synonyms
- Woodland vole
- Pine vole
- (taxonomic synonym)
Related Terms
- Rodent (n): The larger order (Rodentia) to which voles belong.
- Burrower (n): An animal that digs tunnels for shelter and nesting, describing a key behavior of this species.
- Herbivore (n): An animal that feeds on plants, describing its diet of roots, tubers, and bark.
Noun
- short-tailed glossy-furred burrowing vole of the eastern United States