Elodea canadensis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A North American aquatic plant species: "Elodea canadensis" is a scientific name for a type of waterweed native to North America. It is a submerged, freshwater plant commonly found in ponds and slow-moving streams.
- A widely naturalized species in Europe: This plant has been introduced to Europe and other regions, where it has spread extensively and become a common part of the aquatic flora.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The pond was densely populated with Elodea canadensis. (The pond was densely populated with Canadian waterweed.)
- Biologists study the rapid growth of Elodea canadensis in non-native habitats. (Biologists study the rapid growth of Canadian pondweed in non-native habitats.)
Advanced Usage
- In ecological contexts: The term is used in scientific writing to discuss invasive species, aquatic ecosystems, and plant biology.
- The introduction of Elodea canadensis has altered the nutrient dynamics of the lake. (The introduction of Canadian waterweed has altered the nutrient dynamics of the lake.)
Variants and Related Words
- Common names: Canadian waterweed, Canadian pondweed, American waterweed.
- Scientific family: Hydrocharitaceae (the frogbit family).
- Related species: (Nuttall's waterweed), (Brazilian waterweed).
Synonyms
- Canadian pondweed
- American waterweed
- Anacharis (an older, less precise synonym sometimes used in aquarium trade contexts)
Related Phrases
- Aquatic invasive species: A category that often includes due to its ability to spread in new environments.
- Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV): A general term for plants like that grow entirely underwater.
Related Idioms
(This term is a specific scientific name; it is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- North American waterweed; widely naturalized in Europe