Ostracoda

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Definition

Noun A subclass of small, bivalved crustaceans commonly known as seed shrimps. They are characterized by a hinged, calcified carapace (shell) that completely encloses their body and limbs.

Usage

The term "Ostracoda" is used as a scientific taxonomic name (capitalized) to refer to the entire subclass. In more general scientific writing, it is used to discuss the group's biology, ecology, or fossil record. * The fossil record of the Ostracoda is exceptionally rich due to their durable shells. * Researchers study Ostracoda as bioindicators of water quality.

Examples
  • The sediment sample was full of Ostracoda.
  • Ostracoda are found in both marine and freshwater environments.
  • The anatomy of an Ostracoda is mostly concealed within its two-part shell.
Advanced Usage

In paleontology and geology, the shells of Ostracoda (called ostracods or valves) are critical microfossils used for biostratigraphy (dating rock layers) and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. * The assemblage of Ostracoda in this core sample indicates a shallow, brackish paleoenvironment.

Variants and Related Words
  • Ostracod (noun): An individual organism belonging to the subclass Ostracoda. This is the common term used for a single animal or in plural for multiple animals.
    • Several ostracods were swimming in the petri dish.
  • Ostracode: An alternative spelling for "ostracod."
  • Ostracodan (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of ostracods.
    • The ostracodan fauna of the lake is diverse.
Synonyms
  • Seed shrimp (common name)
  • Mussel shrimp (less common common name)
Notes

"Ostracoda" is a plural noun (treating the group as a collection of members). When referring to a single animal, the word "ostracod" is used. The name derives from the Greek ostrakon, meaning "shell" or "tile."

Noun
  1. seed shrimps

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