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''Spermophilus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of ground squirrels in the squirrel family. As traditionally defined the genus was very species-rich, ranging through Europe, Asia and North America, but this arrangement was found to be
paraphyletic In taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's last common ancestor and most of its descendants, excluding a few monophyletic subgroups. The group is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In ...
to the certainly distinct
prairie dog Prairie dogs (genus ''Cynomys'') are herbivorous Burrow, burrowing Marmotini , ground squirrels native to the grasslands of North America. Within the genus are five species: black-tailed prairie dog, black-tailed, white-tailed prairie dog, wh ...
s, marmots, and
antelope squirrel Antelope squirrels or antelope ground squirrels of the genus ''Ammospermophilus'' are sciurids found in the desert and dry scrub areas of south-western United States and northern Mexico. They are a type of ground squirrel and are able to resist h ...
s. As a consequence, all the former ''Spermophilus'' species of North America have been moved to other genera, leaving the European and Asian species as true ''Spermophilus'' (the only exceptions are two Asian '' Urocitellus''). Some species are sometimes called susliks (or sousliks). This name comes from Russian суслик, ''suslik''. In some languages, a derivative of the name is in common usage, for example ''suseł'' in Polish. The scientific name of this genus means "seed-lovers" (gr. σπέρμα ''sperma'', genitive σπέρματος ''spermatos'' – seed; φίλος ''philos'' – friend, lover).


Habitat and behavior

As typical ground squirrels, ''Spermophilus'' live in open habitats like grasslands, meadows,
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and semideserts, feed on the low plants, and use burrows as nests and refuge. They are diurnal and mostly live in colonies, although some species also can occur singly. They are found in both lowlands to highlands, hibernate during the colder months (up to 8 months each year in some species) and in arid regions they may also
aestivate Aestivation ( la, aestas (summer); also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, although taking place in the summer rather than the winter. Aestivation is characterized by inactivity and a ...
during the summer or fall. The distributions of the various species are mostly separated, often by large rivers, although there are regions inhabited by as many as three species and rarely two species may even form mixed colonies. A few species are known to hybridize where their ranges come into contact.


Appearance

''Spermophilus'' are overall yellowish, light orangish, light brownish or greyish. Although many are inconspicuously mottled or spotted, or have orange markings on the head, overall they lack strong patterns, except in '' S. suslicus'', which commonly has brown upperparts with clear white spotting. Size varies with species and they have a head-and-body length of . Before hibernation the largest '' S. fulvus'' may weigh up to and the largest '' S. major'' up to almost , but they always weigh much less earlier in the year and other species are considerably smaller, mostly less than even in peak condition before hibernation. All have a fairly short tail that—depending on exact species—is around 10–45% of the length of the head-and-body.


Relationship with humans

Ground squirrels may carry fleas that transmit diseases to humans (see
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), and have been destructive in tunneling underneath human habitation.


Species

A generic revision was undertaken in 2007 by means of
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analyses using the
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gene cytochrome b. This resulted in the splitting of ''Spermophilus'' into eight genera, which with the
prairie dog Prairie dogs (genus ''Cynomys'') are herbivorous Burrow, burrowing Marmotini , ground squirrels native to the grasslands of North America. Within the genus are five species: black-tailed prairie dog, black-tailed, white-tailed prairie dog, wh ...
s, marmots, and
antelope squirrel Antelope squirrels or antelope ground squirrels of the genus ''Ammospermophilus'' are sciurids found in the desert and dry scrub areas of south-western United States and northern Mexico. They are a type of ground squirrel and are able to resist h ...
s are each given as numbered
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s. The exact relations between the clades are slightly unclear. Among these, these exclusively
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species are retained as the genus ''Spermophilus sensu stricto'' (in the strictest sense). * ''Spermophilus
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'',
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ground squirrels :*
Alashan ground squirrel The Alashan ground squirrel (''Spermophilus alashanicus'') is a species of squirrel. It is native to China and Mongolia. This squirrel lives at elevations up to 3200 meters. It lives on the steppe In physical geography, a steppe () is ...
, ''Spermophilus alashanicus'' :* Brandt's ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus brevicauda'' :* European ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus citellus'' :* Daurian ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus dauricus'' :*
Red-cheeked ground squirrel The red-cheeked ground squirrel (''Spermophilus erythrogenys'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is commonly referred to as the red-cheeked ground souslik and there are several recognized subspecies. It is found in central Asia. ...
, ''Spermophilus erythrogenys'' :*
Yellow ground squirrel The yellow ground squirrel (''Spermophilus fulvus'') is a large and sturdy ground squirrel species native to Afghanistan, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Russia. It inhabits sandy steppes with Artemisia, glasswort an ...
, ''Spermophilus fulvus'' :* Russet ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus major'' :* Caucasian Mountain ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus musicus'' :* Tian Shan ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus nilkaensis'' :* Pallid ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus pallidicauda'' :*
Little ground squirrel The little ground squirrel or little souslik, (''Spermophilus pygmaeus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found from Eastern Europe to Central Asia. Its subspecies include ''Spermophilus pygmaeus pygmaeus'', ''Spermophilus ...
, ''Spermophilus pygmaeus'' :* Relict ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus relictus'' :* Speckled ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus suslicus'' :* Taurus ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus taurensis'' :* Asia Minor ground squirrel, ''Spermophilus xanthoprymnus''


Prehistoric species

Discovery and examination of one of the best preserved Eurasian ground squirrel fossils yet recovered allowed the study of many previously unknown aspects of ground squirrel cranial anatomy, and prompted a critical reassessment of their phylogenetic position. As a result, three
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species previously considered members of the '' Urocitellus'' genus were moved to ''Spermophilus'': :*
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'' Spermophilus nogaici'' :*
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'' Spermophilus polonicus'' :*
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'' Spermophilus primigenius'' '' Spermophilus citelloides'' is known from the Middle Pleistocene to early Holocene of Europe. It appears to be most closely related to the living ''S. suslicus''.


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q199251 Rodents of Europe Mammals of North America Mammals of Asia Rodent genera Taxa named by Frédéric Cuvier