
Squirreltail
elymus elymoides
Elymus elymoides, commonly known as Squirreltail, is a resilient native perennial bunchgrass of western North America. Renowned for its distinctive, bristly seed heads that resemble a squirrel's tail, this grass plays a crucial ecological role in dryland ecosystems. It's a pioneer species, often one of the first plants to establish in disturbed areas, aiding in soil stabilization and preventing erosion. Its adaptability to harsh conditions, including drought and poor soils, makes it a valuable component of rangelands, providing forage for wildlife and livestock, particularly when other greens are scarce. Its unique seed dispersal mechanism further underscores its survival prowess in challenging environments.
生息地: Found predominantly in arid to semi-arid regions, Squirreltail thrives in a variety of habitats including dry grasslands, sagebrush steppes, open woodlands, rocky slopes, and disturbed areas.
外見
Squirreltail is characterized by its slender, erect stems growing 30 to 80 cm tall, often forming dense bunches. The leaves are typically narrow, flat, or rolled, and can range from green to bluish-green. Its most striking feature is the spike-like inflorescence, 5-20 cm long, which is densely packed with bristly awns (elongated projections from the glumes and lemmas). These awns, which can be 3-10 cm long, give the seed head its distinctive fuzzy, 'squirreltail' appearance, turning a light tan or straw color as they mature.

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おもしろい事実
Its seeds are equipped with sharp, barbed awns that can physically injure livestock if ingested, although it is still an important forage grass.
Native American tribes historically used Squirreltail for various purposes, including as a food source (grinding seeds into flour) and for crafting materials.
Squirreltail is considered a 'decreaser' species on rangelands, meaning its presence often diminishes under heavy grazing pressure, indicating a decline in rangeland health.
The name "Squirreltail" comes from its long, feathery awns that give the seed head a fluffy appearance, resembling a squirrel's bushy tail.
特殊能力
Drought Resilience
Squirreltail possesses an extensive root system that allows it to efficiently capture moisture from dry soils, enabling it to survive prolonged periods of drought common in its native range.
Soil Stabilization
As a bunchgrass, its fibrous roots form a dense network that binds soil particles, effectively preventing wind and water erosion, particularly in disturbed or degraded landscapes.
Self-Propagating Awns
The long, bristly awns on its seeds can break off and embed themselves into the soil, or cling to animal fur for dispersal, aiding in its widespread propagation even in harsh conditions.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 30-80 cm
- 体重
- 0.05-0.2 kg
- 寿命
- 3-10 年
食性と食事
As a photosynthetic organism, Squirreltail produces its own energy by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars, while absorbing essential nutrients from the soil.
主な食物
- Sunlight
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
生態系とのつながり
American Bison
Bison bison
Provides forage, especially during dry seasons.
Deer Mouse
Peromyscus maniculatus
Seeds are a food source.
Cheatgrass
Bromus tectorum
Creates competition for resources in some habitats.
Western Meadowlark
Sturnella neglecta
Provides cover and nesting material for small birds.
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よくある質問
Squirreltailを見分けるには?
Squirreltailを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Squirreltailの長さは何ですか?
30-80 cm
Squirreltailの体重は何ですか?
0.05-0.2 kg
Squirreltailの寿命は何ですか?
3-10 年
Squirreltailは何を食べますか?
As a photosynthetic organism, Squirreltail produces its own energy by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars, while absorbing essential nutrients from the soil.
Squirreltailは通常どこに生息していますか?
Found predominantly in arid to semi-arid regions, Squirreltail thrives in a variety of habitats including dry grasslands, sagebrush steppes, open woodlands, rocky slopes, and disturbed areas.
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