family Rhizophoraceae

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Definition

Noun: - A family of tropical trees and shrubs, the Rhizophoraceae, characterized by species that typically form dense thickets or jungles along tropical and subtropical coastlines. Many members are mangroves, adapted to saline coastal habitats.

Usage Notes

"Family Rhizophoraceae" is a formal, scientific term used in botany, ecology, and biology. It refers to a taxonomic family, not a single organism. It is typically used in academic, scientific, or technical contexts.

Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The mangrove ecosystem is dominated by the family Rhizophoraceae.
    • A key characteristic of the family Rhizophoraceae is its viviparous seeds.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank (family) within biological classification (taxonomy), sitting above genus and below order.
    • The order Malpighiales contains the family Rhizophoraceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rhizophoraceae: The standard form of the family name, often used interchangeably with "family Rhizophoraceae."
  • Mangrove family: A common descriptive name for this family due to the habitat of many of its species.
  • Rhizophora: A prominent genus within the family Rhizophoraceae, including species like the red mangrove ().
Synonyms
  • Mangrove family (common descriptive name)
  • Rhizophoraceae (scientific name)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Mangrove: A general term for salt-tolerant trees and shrubs found in coastal intertidal zones; many, but not all, belong to the family Rhizophoraceae.
  • Vivipary: A reproductive strategy common in this family, where seeds germinate while still attached to the parent plant.
Noun
  1. trees and shrubs that usually form dense jungles along tropical seacoasts