Atherinidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of small fish: "Atherinidae" is the scientific name for a family of small, slender fish, typically characterized by having two dorsal fins and often a silvery stripe along each side.
- Common habitats: Members of this family are found in both saltwater (e.g., coastal waters, estuaries) and freshwater environments around the world.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist studied the behavior of Atherinidae in the estuary. (The biologist studied the behavior of silverside fish in the estuary.)
- Several species belonging to the Atherinidae family are important forage fish. (Several species belonging to the silverside family are important forage fish.)
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used formally in scientific classification to denote this specific family of ray-finned fish.
- The genus Atherina is placed within the family Atherinidae. (The genus Atherina is placed within the family Silversides.)
Variants and Related Words
- Atherinid (noun/adjective): A member of the Atherinidae family; pertaining to this family.
- The atherinid population has increased this season. (The silverside fish population has increased this season.)
- Silverside (noun): A common name for many fish in the Atherinidae family, referring to the characteristic silvery lateral band.
- We caught a few silversides off the pier. (We caught a few small silvery fish off the pier.)
Synonyms
- Silversides: The common name for fish of the Atherinidae family.
- Sand smelts: A common name used for some species within this family, particularly in European waters.
Notes
- Capitalization: As a formal taxonomic name, "Atherinidae" is always capitalized.
- Singular/Plural: The word is plural in form but can be used with a singular or plural verb when referring to the family as a single entity or its multiple members, respectively (e.g., "Atherinidae is a diverse family" or "The Atherinidae found here are varied").
Noun
- small spiny-finned fishes of both salt and fresh water