Mallotus
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of fish: Mallotus is the genus name for capelin, a small forage fish found in the Arctic and subarctic regions. 2. The fish itself (common usage): Informally, "mallotus" can refer to the capelin fish (Mallotus villosus) as a species.
Usage
- The word "mallotus" is primarily used in scientific or technical contexts (e.g., biology, ecology, fisheries). In general English, the common name "capelin" is far more frequent.
- It is typically used as a singular noun but can be pluralized as "mallotus" (same form) or "mallotuses" when referring to multiple individual fish of this genus.
Examples
- Scientific context: "The genus is a crucial part of the marine food web."
- Informal reference: "The mallotus migration is a spectacular natural event along the coast."
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The full scientific name for the capelin is . Here, "Mallotus" is the genus and "villosus" is the species descriptor.
- In ecological studies: Researchers might study "Mallotus population dynamics" to understand predator-prey relationships, particularly with cod and seabirds.
Variants and Related Words
- Capelin (n): The common English name for the fish .
- Forage fish (n): A category of small, schooling fish that "mallotus" belongs to, serving as a key food source for larger predators.
Synonyms
- Capelin
Notes on Meaning
- The primary and most precise meaning is the genus name in taxonomy. The use to refer directly to the fish is a shorthand derived from its scientific name. It is important to distinguish it from the plant genus also named .
Noun
- capelins