Anguillidae
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Definition
Noun: * Anguillidae: A family of fish, specifically eels, characterized by a catadromous life cycle. This means the adult members of this family live and mature in freshwater habitats but migrate to the ocean to spawn.
Usage Notes
- "Anguillidae" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in biology and ichthyology (the study of fish). It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific family name.
- In everyday language, people typically use the common name "freshwater eels" rather than the scientific family name "Anguillidae."
Examples
- The European eel () and the American eel () both belong to the family Anguillidae.
- A key characteristic of Anguillidae is their long-distance spawning migration from rivers to the Sargasso Sea.
- Biologists study the population decline of Anguillidae species worldwide.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in formal scientific contexts such as research papers, taxonomic classifications, and ecological studies.
- It can be used adjectivally in compound forms like "anguillid eels" to describe members of this family.
Variants and Related Words
- Anguillid (adjective/noun): Pertaining to the family Anguillidae; a member of this family.
- The anguillid life cycle is fascinating and complex.
- Anguilla (noun): The genus within the family Anguillidae, containing most common freshwater eel species.
- Catadromous (adjective): Describing the migratory pattern of traveling from freshwater to the sea to breed, which defines the Anguillidae family.
Synonyms
- Freshwater eels (common name)
- Anguillid eels (scientific common name)
Different Meanings
- There are no common idiomatic or alternative meanings for "Anguillidae." It has a single, specific zoological meaning.
Noun
- eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to the sea to spawn