charadriidae
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Definition
Noun 1. A family of birds: Charadriidae is the scientific family name for a group of wading birds commonly known as plovers. These birds are typically found near water bodies worldwide and are characterized by their relatively short bills, round heads, and often distinctive calls and plumage patterns.
Usage Examples
- The Charadriidae family includes familiar shorebirds like the killdeer and the piping plover.
- Ornithologists study the migratory patterns of Charadriidae.
- Many species within the Charadriidae nest on the ground in open areas.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used primarily in formal, scientific, or academic contexts (e.g., zoology, ornithology, ecology). It is rarely used in everyday conversation.
- In taxonomic classification, Charadriidae is an order within the larger order Charadriiformes, which also includes families like gulls (Laridae) and sandpipers (Scolopacidae).
Variants and Related Words
- Plover (n): The common name for birds belonging to the family Charadriidae.
- The ringed plover is a common European member of the Charadriidae.
- Charadriiform (adj): Relating to the order Charadriiformes.
- Charadriine (adj): Of or relating to the subfamily Charadriinae (typical plovers within Charadriidae).
Synonyms
- Plover family: The direct, non-scientific synonym.
- Shorebird family (contextual): While this is a broader term that includes other families like sandpipers, it is often used contextually to refer to Charadriidae.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Wader / Wading bird: A general ecological term for birds that forage in shallow water, which includes the Charadriidae family.
- Ground-nesting birds: A behavioral description applicable to most Charadriidae species.
Noun
- plover family