Gadus macrocephalus
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Definition
Proper noun (often treated as a common noun in biological contexts): * A species of marine fish: Gadus macrocephalus is the scientific name for the Pacific cod, a bottom-dwelling fish found in the North Pacific Ocean. It is a key species for commercial fisheries.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in scientific, taxonomic, and commercial fishing contexts to specify this particular species of cod.
- In everyday language, it is commonly referred to as "Pacific cod."
Examples
- Scientific context: "The study compared the mitochondrial DNA of with that of its Atlantic relative."
- Commercial/Fishing context: "This year's quota for has been adjusted based on stock assessments."
- General fact: " is an important predator in the benthic ecosystems of the North Pacific."
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus (encompassing true cods) and is the species epithet, meaning "large head."
- It can be abbreviated as after its first full mention in a text.
Variants and Related Words
- Pacific cod (n): The common English name for .
- Cod (n): A more general term for fish in the family Gadidae, which includes , Atlantic cod (), and others.
- Gadidae (n): The biological family that includes cods, haddocks, and pollocks.
Synonyms
- Pacific cod
Different Meanings
- As a scientific name, refers specifically to one species. It does not have other conceptual meanings, though it can be confused with other cod species like Atlantic cod ().
Related Phrases/Idioms
- None: Scientific names typically do not feature in idioms or common phrasal verbs.
Noun
- closely related to Atlantic cod