Tridacna gigas
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Definition
Noun: - A very large species of saltwater clam, also known as the giant clam, which inhabits coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It is notable for being one of the largest living bivalve mollusks.
Usage
- The term Tridacna gigas is used in scientific, biological, and ecological contexts to refer specifically to this species. It is often mentioned in discussions about marine biodiversity, reef ecosystems, and conservation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Tridacna gigas is an iconic inhabitant of tropical coral reefs.
- Conservation programs are crucial for protecting Tridacna gigas from overharvesting.
- Researchers studied the symbiotic relationship between Tridacna gigas and the algae living in its tissues.
Advanced Usage
- The binomial name Tridacna gigas follows scientific naming conventions (genus , species ). In formal writing, it is often italicized.
- The study focused on the population density of Tridacna gigas in the marine sanctuary.
Variants and Related Words
- Giant clam (n): The common name for Tridacna gigas and other large clam species in the genus .
- Tourists enjoy seeing the giant clams during their reef dives.
Synonyms
- Giant clam: The most common non-scientific synonym.
Noun
- a large clam inhabiting reefs in the southern Pacific and weighing up to 500 pounds