family Salpidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of marine animals: "Family Salpidae" is the scientific name for a specific family of free-swimming tunicates belonging to the class Thaliacea. These are gelatinous, barrel-shaped organisms that are part of the zooplankton.
Usage
- The term "Family Salpidae" is used primarily in formal, scientific contexts such as marine biology, taxonomy, and zoology to classify and discuss these particular organisms.
- It functions as a proper noun, referring to the taxonomic group itself.
Examples
- Noun:
- The researcher studied the filter-feeding mechanisms of the Family Salpidae.
- Several species within the Family Salpidae exhibit a complex life cycle involving both solitary and aggregate forms.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological studies, "Family Salpidae" is often discussed in the context of carbon cycling, as their grazing and fecal pellet production can influence oceanic nutrient transport.
- The phylogenetic placement of "Family Salpidae" within the class Thaliacea is a subject of ongoing research.
Variants and Related Words
- Salp (n): The common name for an individual organism belonging to the Family Salpidae or the related order Salpida.
- A solitary salp pulsed through the water.
- Salpid (adj/n): Pertaining to the Family Salpidae; sometimes used as a noun synonym for salp.
- The sample contained various salpid species.
Synonyms
- Salps (common name): This is the most frequent non-technical synonym for organisms of the Family Salpidae.
Notes
- There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term. Its usage is strictly technical.
Noun
- a small family of tunicates in the class Thaliacea