northern snakehead

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northern snakehead

A northern snakehead swims in a freshwater pond.

Definition

Noun: 1. A specific invasive fish species: A large, aggressive, and highly adaptable freshwater fish (Channa argus) native to parts of Asia, particularly northeastern China. It is characterized by its ability to breathe air, survive on land for several days, and "walk" short distances using its fins and body movements. Its introduction to non-native ecosystems, such as in North America, poses a significant threat to local fish populations and aquatic environments.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The northern snakehead is considered a dangerous invasive species in many American waterways.
    • Biologists are concerned about the impact of the northern snakehead on native bass and sunfish populations.
    • A key identifying feature of the northern snakehead is the long dorsal fin that runs along most of its back.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological Threat: The term is often used in environmental science, wildlife management, and news reports specifically to discuss issues of biological invasion, ecosystem disruption, and fishery management.
    • The discovery of a northern snakehead in the pond triggered an immediate response from the state's Department of Natural Resources.
Variants and Related Words
  • Snakehead (n): The common name for the broader family of fish (Channidae) to which the northern snakehead belongs. While "snakehead" can refer to several species, in North American contexts it is often synonymous with the northern snakehead due to its notoriety.
  • Invasive species (n): A non-native organism that causes harm to the environment, economy, or human health. The northern snakehead is a prime example.
  • Air-breathing fish (n): A descriptive term for fish like the northern snakehead that can absorb atmospheric oxygen using a primitive lung-like organ.
Synonyms
  • Channa argus (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
  • Invasive fish (n): A general descriptive term, though less specific.
Related Phrases / Contexts
  • To establish a population: A phrase frequently used in conjunction with reports about the northern snakehead, indicating its successful reproduction and spread in a new area.
    • Officials fear the northern snakehead may establish a population in the Great Lakes.
  • Apex predator: A term describing the northern snakehead's role at the top of the food chain in its habitat, where it preys on many other fish and amphibians.
northern snakehead

A northern snakehead swims in a freshwater pond.

Noun
  1. a voracious freshwater fish that is native to northeastern China; can use fin to walk and can survive out of water for three days; a threat to American populations of fish