Chipmunks are small, striped
rodents
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of the family
Sciuridae. Chipmunks are found in
North America
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, with the exception of the
Siberian chipmunk which is found primarily in
Asia.
Taxonomy and systematics
Chipmunks may be classified either as a single genus, ''Tamias'', or as three genera: ''
Tamias'', of which the
eastern chipmunk (''T. striatus'') is the only living member; ''
Eutamias'', of which the
Siberian chipmunk (''E. sibiricus'') is the only living member; and ''
Neotamias'', which includes the 23 remaining, mostly western North American, species. These classifications were treated as subgenera due to the chipmunks' morphological similarities.
As a result, most taxonomies over the twentieth century have placed the chipmunks into a single genus. However, studies of
mitochondrial DNA
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA or mDNA) is the DNA located in mitochondria, cellular organelles within eukaryotic cells that convert chemical energy from food into a form that cells can use, such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Mitochondrial D ...
show that the divergence between each of the three chipmunk groups is comparable to the genetic differences between ''
Marmota'' and ''
Spermophilus'',
[ so the three genera classifications have been adopted here.
Tamias striatus2.jpg, '' Tamias striatus'', Eastern Chipmunk
Streifenhoernchen.jpg, '' Eutamias sibiricus'', Siberian Chipmunk
Tamias minimus.jpg, '' Neotamias minimus'', Least Chipmunk
The common name originally may have been spelled "chitmunk", from the native ]Odawa
The Odawa (also Ottawa or Odaawaa ), said to mean "traders", are an Indigenous American ethnic group who primarily inhabit land in the Eastern Woodlands region, commonly known as the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. They ha ...
(Ottawa) word ''jidmoonh'', meaning "red squirrel" (''cf.'' Ojibwe ''ajidamoo''). The earliest form cited in the '' Oxford English Dictionary'' is "chipmonk", from 1842. Other early forms include "chipmuck" and "chipminck", and in the 1830s they were also referred to as "chip squirrels", probably in reference to the sound they make. In the mid-19th century, John James Audubon
John James Audubon (born Jean-Jacques Rabin; April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was an American self-trained artist, naturalist, and ornithologist. His combined interests in art and ornithology turned into a plan to make a complete pictoria ...
and his sons included a lithograph of the chipmunk in their ''Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America'', calling it the "chipping squirrel rhackee". Chipmunks have also been referred to as "striped squirrels", "timber tigers", "minibears", and "ground squirrels" (although the name "ground squirrel" usually refers to other squirrels, such as those of the genus '' Spermophilus'').
Diet
Chipmunks have an omnivorous diet primarily consisting of seeds, nuts
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and other fruits, and buds.[ They also commonly eat grass, shoots, and many other forms of plant matter, as well as fungi, insects and other arthropods, small frogs, worms, and bird eggs. They will also occasionally eat newly hatched baby birds.][ Around humans, chipmunks can eat cultivated grains and vegetables, and other plants from farms and gardens, so they are sometimes considered pests.][ Chipmunks mostly forage on the ground, but they climb trees to obtain nuts such as ]hazelnut
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s and acorn
The acorn, or oaknut, is the nut of the oaks and their close relatives (genera ''Quercus'' and '' Lithocarpus'', in the family Fagaceae). It usually contains one seed (occasionally
two seeds), enclosed in a tough, leathery shell, and borne ...
s.[ At the beginning of autumn, many species of chipmunk begin to ]stockpile
A stockpile is a pile or storage location for bulk materials, forming part of the bulk material handling process.
Stockpiles are used in many different areas, such as in a port, refinery or manufacturing facility. The stockpile is normally cre ...
nonperishable foods for winter. They mostly cache their foods in a larder in their burrows and remain in their nests until spring, unlike some other species which make multiple small caches of food.[ ]Cheek pouches
Cheek pouches are pockets on both sides of the head of some mammals between the jaw and the cheek. They can be found on mammals including the platypus, some rodents, and most monkeys, as well as the marsupial koala. The cheek pouches of chipmunk ...
allow chipmunks to carry food items to their burrows for either storage or consumption.
Ecology and life history
Eastern chipmunks, the largest of the chipmunks, mate in early spring and again in early summer, producing litters of four or five young twice each year. Western chipmunks breed only once a year. The young emerge from the burrow after about six weeks and strike out on their own within the next two weeks.
These small mammals fulfill several important functions in forest ecosystems. Their activities harvesting and hoarding tree seeds play a crucial role in seedling establishment. They consume many different kinds of fungi, including those involved in symbiotic mycorrhizal associations with trees, and are an important vector for dispersal of the spores of subterranean sporocarps (truffles) which have co-evolved with these and other mycophagous mammals and thus lost the ability to disperse their spores through the air.
Chipmunks construct extensive burrow
An Eastern chipmunk at the entrance of its burrow
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s which can be more than in length with several well-concealed entrances. The sleeping quarters are kept clear of shells, and feces are stored in refuse tunnels.
The eastern chipmunk hibernates in the winter, while western chipmunks do not, relying on the stores in their burrows.
Chipmunks play an important role as prey for various predatory mammals and birds but are also opportunistic predators themselves, particularly with regard to bird eggs and nestlings, as in the case of eastern chipmunks and mountain bluebirds (''Siala currucoides'').
Chipmunks typically live about three years, although some have been observed living to nine years in captivity.
Chipmunks are diurnal. In captivity, they are said to sleep for an average of about 15 hours a day. It is thought that mammals which can sleep in hiding, such as rodents and bats, tend to sleep longer than those that must remain on alert.
Genera
Genus '' Eutamias''
* Siberian chipmunk, ''Eutamias sibiricus''
Genus '' Tamias''''Tamias''
Mammal Species of the World, 3rd ed.
* Eastern chipmunk, ''Tamias striatus''
* †'' Tamias aristus''
Genus '' Neotamias''
* Allen's chipmunk, ''Neotamias senex''
* Alpine chipmunk, ''Neotamias alpinus''
* Buller's chipmunk
Buller's chipmunk (''Neotamias bulleri'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Mexico
Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is ...
, ''Neotamias bulleri''
* California chipmunk, ''Neotamias obscurus''
* Cliff chipmunk
The cliff chipmunk (''Neotamias dorsalis'') is a small, bushy-tailed squirrel that typically lives along cliff walls or boulder fields bordering Pinyon-juniper woodlands in the Western United States and Mexico (commonly spotted in northern Arizo ...
, ''Neotamias dorsalis''
* Colorado chipmunk
The Colorado chipmunk (''Neotamias quadrivittatus'') is a species of chipmunk in the squirrel family Sciuridae. It is Endemism, endemic to Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico in the United States.
Description
It can be found most often in co ...
, ''Neotamias quadrivittatus''
* Durango chipmunk
The Durango chipmunk (''Neotamias durangae'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Mexico.
Distribution
This species has a disjunct distribution, with populations in the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Orient ...
, ''Neotamias durangae''
* Gray-collared chipmunk
The gray-collared chipmunk (''Neotamias cinereicollis'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Arizona and New Mexico in the United States.
Description
The gray-collared chipmunk grows to a total length of about inclu ...
, ''Neotamias cinereicollis''
* Gray-footed chipmunk, ''Neotamias canipes''
* Hopi chipmunk
The Hopi chipmunk, ''Neotamias rufus'', is a small chipmunk found in Colorado, Utah and Arizona in the southwestern United States. It was previously grouped with the Colorado chipmunk, ''T. quadrivittatus''. This species is listed as "Least Co ...
, ''Neotamias rufus''
* Least chipmunk, ''Neotamias minimus''
* Lodgepole chipmunk, ''Neotamias speciosus''
* Long-eared chipmunk, ''Neotamias quadrimaculatus''
* Merriam's chipmunk, ''Neotamias merriami''
* Palmer's chipmunk
Palmer's chipmunk (''Neotamias palmeri'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae, endemic to Nevada. Its natural habitat is temperate forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Description
Palmer's chipmunk resembles other chipmunks in ...
, ''Neotamias palmeri''
* Panamint chipmunk
The Panamint chipmunk (''Neotamias panamintinus'') is a species of rodent in the squirrel family, Sciuridae. It is Endemism, endemic to desert mountain areas of southeast California and southwest Nevada in the United States.
It is considered a s ...
, ''Neotamias panamintinus''
* Red-tailed chipmunk
The red-tailed chipmunk (''Neotamias ruficaudus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Alberta and British Columbia in Canada and Montana, Idaho and Washington in the United States.
Description
The red-tailed ch ...
, ''Neotamias ruficaudus''
* Siskiyou chipmunk, ''Neotamias siskiyou''
* Sonoma chipmunk, ''Neotamias sonomae''
* Townsend's chipmunk, ''Neotamias townsendii''
* Uinta chipmunk, ''Neotamias umbrinus''
* Yellow-cheeked chipmunk, ''Neotamias ochrogenys''
* Yellow-pine chipmunk
The yellow-pine chipmunk (''Neotamias amoenus'') is a species of order Rodentia in the family Sciuridae. It is found in western North America: parts of Canada and the United States.
These chipmunks are normally found in brush-covered ar