813:. They can acquire a territory by competing for a vacant territory, creating a new territory or by receiving all or part of a territory from their mothers. This somewhat rare (15% of litters) female behavior is referred to as breeding dispersal or bequeathal, and is a form of maternal investment in offspring. The prevalence of this behavior is related to the abundance of food resources and the age of the mother. In some cases, females will acquire additional middens prior to reproduction, which they later bequeath to their offspring. Offspring that do not receive a midden from their mother typically settle within 150 m (3 territory diameters) of their natal territory. Observations suggest that male red squirrels have environmentally induced, alternative reproductive strategies that result in higher incidences of sexually selected infanticide in years when food is plentiful.
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Litter sizes typically range from one to five, but most litters contain three or four offspring. Offspring are pink and hairless at birth and weigh about 10 g. Offspring grow at approximately 1.8 g per day while nursing, and reach adult body size at 125 days. They first emerge from their natal nests at around 42 days, but continue to nurse until approximately 70 days.
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seed cones can collect in piles, called middens, up to twelve meters across. White spruce exhibits two- to six-year masting cycles, where a year of superabundant cone production (mast year) is followed by several years in which few cones are produced. American red squirrel territories may contain one or several middens.
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leverets (young). White spruce cones mature in late July and are harvested by red squirrels in August and
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for only one day, but venture from their territory prior to ovulation, and these exploratory forays may serve to advertise their upcoming estrus. On the day of estrus, females are chased by several males in an extended mating chase. Males compete with one another for the opportunity to mate with the
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reported female red squirrels showed high levels of multiple-male mating and would even mate with males with similar genetic relatedness. The relatedness of parents had no effect on the neonatal mass and growth rate of their offspring, nor did it affect the survival rate of offspring to one year of
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area of the United States, and northern half of the eastern United States. American red squirrels are abundant and not of conservation concern throughout much of their range. American red squirrels were introduced on
Newfoundland and have lived there in abundance for decades. The endangered
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Red squirrels can be easily distinguished from other North
American tree squirrels by their smaller size, 28β35 cm (11β14 in) total length (including tail), territorial behavior, and reddish fur with a white venter (underbelly). Red squirrels are somewhat larger than chipmunks.
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American red squirrels from different latitudes".
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McAdam, Andrew G.; Boutin, Stan; Sykes, Ainsley K.; Humphries, Murray M. (2007). "Life histories of female red squirrels and their contributions to population growth and lifetime fitness".
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of the United States. The ranges of the
American red squirrel and the Douglas squirrel overlap in southern British Columbia, northwestern Washington and eastern Oregon.
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Haines, Jessica A.; Coltman, David W.; Dantzer, Ben; Gorrell, Jamieson C.; Humphries, Murray M.; Lane, Jeffrey E.; McAdam, Andrew; Boutin, Stan (2018).
1326:"Results of a biological reconnaissance of the Yukon River region. General account of the region. Annotated list of mammals. Annotated list of birds"
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Hope, Andrew G.; Malaney, Jason L.; Bell, Kayce C.; Salazar-Miralles, Fernando; Chavez, Andreas S.; Barber, Brian R.; Cook, Joseph A. (2016-07-01).
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estrous female. Estrous females will mate with 4 to 16 males.
1102:"The Effects of Cenozoic Global Change on Squirrel Phylogeny"
456:. The squirrel is a small, 200β250 g (7.1β8.8 oz),
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1792:"Breeding Dispersal in Female North American Red Squirrels"
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Lair, H. (1985). "Length of gestation in the red squirrel,
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1439:"Red Squirrel Harvesting and Storing White Spruce Cones"
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
432:). The American red squirrel is variously known as the
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1534:. In Burns, Russell M.; Honkala, Barbara H. (eds.).
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Steele, Michael A. & Koprowski, John L. (2001).
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Large midden constructed by American red squirrels,
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cones, and is widely distributed across much of the
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3089:Taxa named by Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben
3064:Fauna of the Great Lakes region (North America)
486:The squirrel has been expanding its range into
27:Species of pine squirrel found in North America
1832:Boutin, S; Larsen, K. W.; Berteaux, D (2000).
1234:"Revision of widespread red squirrels (genus:
965:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T42587A22250817.en
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1556:(USDA) – via Southern Research Station.
1014:Thorington, R.W. Jr.; Hoffmann, R.S. (2005).
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3059:Fauna of the Plains-Midwest (United States)
1357:"Red Squirrel Introduction to Newfoundland"
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2028:Density and distribution old-growth forest
1790:Berteaux, Dominique; Boutin, Stan (2000).
1526:Nienstaedt, Hans; Zasada, John C. (1990).
1464:"The evolutionary ecology of mast seeding"
1387:Arizona Game and Fish Department. (2003).
518:The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America
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1571:Reader's Digest North American wildlife
1554:United States Department of Agriculture
1018:. In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.).
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747:American red squirrels are spontaneous
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1958:Taylor, Ryan W.; et al. (2020).
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1242:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
695:American red squirrels are primarily
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2044:Article on the American red squirrel
1390:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis.
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58:Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area
3034:IUCN Red List least concern species
2034:Kluane Red Squirrel Project webpage
1967:Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
1100:Mercer, J. M.; Roth, V. L. (2003).
951:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
676:Video of a red squirrel eating, in
3074:Fauna of the Eastern United States
2053:Mount Graham Red Squirrel Research
2048:National Museum of Natural History
637:Fresh Red Squirrel tracks in snow.
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1471:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
1437:Baheyeldin, Khalid (2020-09-05).
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2170:Central American dwarf squirrel
2038:Kluane National Park and Reserve
1451:from the original on 2021-11-07.
1074:10.1034/j.1600-0706.2003.12407.x
532:and other tree squirrels (e.g.,
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1598:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus loquax
689:Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
542:of the American red squirrel.
30:For the Eurasian species, see
1:
2581:Southern Amazon red squirrel
2573:Northern Amazon red squirrel
2196:(Microsciurus santanderensis)
1287:North American Tree Squirrels
3079:Fauna of the Rocky Mountains
3054:Rodents of the United States
1550:United States Forest Service
1491:10.1016/0169-5347(94)90310-7
407:currently classified in the
1637:Canadian Journal of Zoology
1412:Canadian Journal of Zoology
1263:10.1016/j.ympev.2016.04.014
1090:National Museums of Canada.
538:). There are 25 recognized
442:North American red squirrel
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3039:NatureServe secure species
2643:Southwestern red squirrel
2604:Bangs's mountain squirrel
2277:South Yungas red squirrel
2238:(Rheithrosciurus macrotis)
2180:(Microsciurus flaviventer)
2061:, Fletcher Wildlife Garden
1979:10.1007/s00265-020-02856-7
1567:Wernert, Susan J. (1982).
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3084:Mammals described in 1777
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2653:(Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)
2485:Calabrian black squirrel
2309:Atlantic Forest squirrel
2285:Yellow-throated squirrel
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2194:Santander dwarf squirrel
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2095:Extant species of family
1361:Canadian Field-Naturalist
987:"Tamiasciurus hudsonicus"
625:southwestern red squirrel
547:southwestern red squirrel
477:southwestern red squirrel
426:southwestern red squirrel
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2606:(Syntheosciurus brochus)
1542:Silvics of North America
1088:The Squirrels of Canada.
906:Urocyon cinereoargenteus
820:Chief predators include
377:Distribution (including
2780:Tamiasciurus_hudsonicus
2766:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
2736:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
2645:(Tamiasciurus fremonti)
2519:(Sciurus variegatoides)
2236:Tufted ground squirrel
2186:Western dwarf squirrel
1664:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
1355:Payne, Neil F. (1976).
1169:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
1129:10.1126/science.1079705
944:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
723:sp.) buds and catkins,
396:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
226:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
18:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
2651:American red squirrel
2535:(Sciurus yucatanensis)
2495:(Sciurus nayaritensis)
2487:(Sciurus meridionalis)
2455:(Sciurus carolinensis)
2453:Eastern gray squirrel
2445:Mexican gray squirrel
2437:Arizona gray squirrel
2389:Western gray squirrel
2287:(Sciurus gilvigularis)
2188:(Microsciurus mimulus)
2178:Amazon dwarf squirrel
1850:10.1098/rspb.2000.1252
1600:in central New York".
1086:Woods, S.E.J. (1980).
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793:Dispersal and survival
787:Dispersal and survival
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2993:Paleobiology Database
2575:(Sciurus igniventris)
2493:Mexican fox squirrel
2447:(Sciurus aureogaster)
2439:(Sciurus arizonensis)
2295:(Sciurus granatensis)
2279:(Sciurus argentinius)
2172:(Microsciurus alfari)
2059:American red squirrel
1726:Nature Communications
1602:Ecological Monographs
1324:Osgood, W.H. (1900).
1165:Steele, M.A. (1998).
940:Cassola, F. (2017) .
801:Red squirrel swimming
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391:American red squirrel
2517:Variegated squirrel
2343:(Sciurus stramineus)
2325:Richmond's squirrel
2319:(Sciurus pucheranii)
2293:Red-tailed squirrel
2006:Animal Diversity Web
1668:Journal of Mammalogy
1342:10.3996/nafa.19.0001
1330:North American Fauna
874:Corvus brachyrynchos
2583:(Sciurus spadiceus)
2553:Caucasian squirrel
2371:(Sciurus pyrrhinus)
2369:JunΓn red squirrel
2363:(Sciurus flammifer)
2341:Guayaquil squirrel
2333:Sanborn's squirrel
2327:(Sciurus richmondi)
2269:Brazilian squirrel
1844:(1457): 2081β2085.
1738:2010NatCo...1...22G
1483:1994TEcoE...9..465K
1254:2016MolPE.100..170H
1121:2003Sci...299.1568M
1066:2003Oikos.102...33G
621:Mt. Graham, Arizona
67:Conservation status
2555:(Sciurus anomalus)
2527:(Sciurus vulgaris)
2511:(Sciurus oculatus)
2509:Peters's squirrel
2477:Japanese squirrel
2463:(Sciurus colliaei)
2461:Collie's squirrel
2335:(Sciurus sanborni)
2301:Bolivian squirrel
2271:(Sciurus aestuans)
2000:Rubin, Catherine.
1747:10.1038/ncomms1022
1396:2010-12-30 at the
1016:"Family Sciuridae"
858:Accipiter gentilis
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265:T. h. columbiensis
208:T. hudsonicus
3049:Rodents of Canada
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2533:Yucatan squirrel
2469:Deppe's squirrel
2429:Allen's squirrel
2409:Abert's squirrel
2391:(Sciurus griseus)
2311:(Sciurus ingrami)
2303:(Sciurus ignitus)
2160:(Dwarf squirrels)
1582:978-0-89577-102-5
1462:Kelly, D (1994).
1178:Mammalian Species
1115:(5612): 1568β72.
1029:978-0-8018-8221-0
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