Salvelinus fontinalis

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Definition

Noun A species of freshwater fish native to eastern North America, characterized by a dark body with light spots and worm-like markings. It is a popular game fish and has been introduced to other regions, including Europe. Commonly known as the brook trout.

Usage
  • The clear, cold stream is an ideal habitat for .
  • Anglers prize for its fighting spirit when caught.
  • The introduction of to European waters has impacted some native species.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and ecological contexts, the binomial name is used for precise identification, distinguishing it from other trout and char species.
  • The name is often used in discussions about conservation, invasive species biology, and fisheries management.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brook trout: The common name for .
  • Speckled trout: A regional common name, especially in Canada.
  • Eastern brook trout: A name specifying its native range.
  • Salvelinus: The genus name, which includes other chars like the Arctic char ().
Synonyms
  • Brook char
  • Squaretail
Related Terms
  • Game fish: A fish pursued for sport by anglers.
  • Salmonid: Referring to the family Salmonidae, which includes trout, salmon, and char.
  • Cold-water fish: A fish species that thrives in cold water temperatures.
Noun
  1. North American freshwater trout; introduced in Europe