Charadriiformes
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large and diverse taxonomic order of birds: Charadriiformes is the scientific name for an order of birds that are primarily aquatic or associated with water. Members of this order are commonly found in coastal environments, such as seashores, but also inhabit inland waters like lakes and rivers. A key characteristic of this group is that most species feed on animal life.
Usage Notes
- The word "Charadriiformes" is a specialized, scientific term used in biology, ornithology (the study of birds), and taxonomy (the science of classification). It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It is always treated as a singular noun when referring to the order as a single taxonomic group (e.g., "Charadriiformes an order...").
- It is typically written in italics in scientific texts, as is standard for genus and species names, though the order name is often capitalized without italics.
Examples
- The study focused on the migratory patterns within Charadriiformes.
- Gulls, auks, and plovers all belong to the order Charadriiformes.
- Charadriiformes comprises over 350 species, including many familiar shorebirds.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, Charadriiformes is an order under the class Aves (birds). It contains several families, such as:
- Charadriidae (plovers, lapwings)
- Scolopacidae (sandpipers, snipes)
- Laridae (gulls, terns, skimmers)
- Alcidae (auks, puffins)
Variants and Related Words
- Charadriiform (adjective): Of or relating to the order Charadriiformes.
- The researcher studied charadriiform behavior.
Synonyms
- Shorebird order (a common, non-scientific description)
- Wader order (a common, non-scientific description, though not all are waders)
Different Meanings
This word has only one specific meaning as a scientific taxonomic order in biology. It does not have different general meanings.
Noun
- large diverse order of aquatic birds found along seacoasts and inland waters: shorebirds and coastal diving birds; most feed on anima life