richardson ground squirrel
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Definition
Noun: A species of ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii, formerly Spermophilus richardsonii) native to the sagebrush and grassland regions of the western United States and Canada. It is a burrowing rodent known for its hibernation habits and is sometimes considered an agricultural pest.
Usage
This term is used specifically to refer to this particular species of ground squirrel. It is a formal zoological name but is also used in general wildlife and agricultural contexts. - The Richardson ground squirrel population has increased in the pastures this spring. - Researchers are studying the hibernation cycle of the Richardson ground squirrel.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in ecological studies to discuss species interactions within prairie ecosystems.
- In agricultural reports, it is often mentioned in the context of pest control and crop damage.
Variants and Related Words
- Richardson's ground squirrel: An alternative possessive form with the same meaning.
- Flickertail: A common nickname for this species, referring to its characteristic tail movement.
- : The current scientific genus and species name.
- : The former scientific name.
Synonyms
- Richardson's squirrel (less common)
- Prairie gopher (a regional colloquialism, though not taxonomically accurate)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Ground squirrel: The general common name for the tribe Marmotini, which includes this species.
- Burrowing rodent: A descriptive term for its behavior and classification.
Noun
- of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and Canada