rattus norvegicus
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A laboratory technician carefully handles a Rattus norvegicus in a research setting.
Definition
Noun * Common domestic rat; serious pest worldwide: The scientific name for the brown rat or Norway rat, a large rodent species that is commonly found living in close association with humans. It is known for its adaptability, prolific breeding, and role as a major carrier of disease, making it a significant global pest.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific, or technical contexts (e.g., biology, ecology, pest control) to refer specifically to this species. In everyday language, people typically use common names like "brown rat," "sewer rat," or "common rat."
- It is often italicized in writing, as is standard for scientific genus and species names.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study compared the cognitive abilities of Rattus norvegicus with those of other rodent species.
- Effective pest control requires understanding the breeding cycle of Rattus norvegicus.
- General/Descriptive Context:
- The city's sanitation problems led to a surge in the Rattus norvegicus population.
Advanced Usage
- The name is part of binomial nomenclature, the formal system for naming species. is the genus (group of related species), and is the specific epithet that identifies this particular species within that genus.
- It can be used in ecological studies to discuss invasive species, as has spread from its native regions to most parts of the world.
Variants and Related Words
- Brown rat (n): The most common English name for this species.
- Norway rat (n): Another common name, though the species did not originate in Norway.
- Sewer rat (n): A descriptive common name referring to one of its typical habitats.
- Common rat (n): A general name highlighting its widespread presence.
- Rattus (n): The genus that includes and other true rats, such as the black rat ().
Synonyms
- Brown rat
- Norway rat
- Common rat
- Sewer rat
- Wharf rat
Related Terms and Phrases
- Rodent (n): The broader order of mammals to which belongs.
- Pest species (n): A category describing organisms like that cause damage to human health, food, or property.
- Invasive species (n): A non-native species that causes harm to the environment, economy, or human health; is a prime example.
A laboratory technician carefully handles a Rattus norvegicus in a research setting.
Noun
- common domestic rat; serious pest worldwide