family Unionidae

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic family of freshwater bivalve mollusks, commonly known as freshwater mussels. These organisms are characterized by their two-part hinged shells and are found in rivers, lakes, and streams across the globe.

Usage

The term "family Unionidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as biology, ecology, and taxonomy to classify and discuss this specific group of mussels. - The study focused on the population decline within the family Unionidae. - A new species belonging to the family Unionidae was discovered in the river.

Advanced Usage
  • In Conservation Biology: The term is often used when discussing biodiversity, habitat requirements, or threats like pollution and habitat destruction.
    • Conservation efforts are crucial for many species in the family Unionidae, which are important bioindicators of water quality.
Variants and Related Words
  • Unionid (noun): A common term for any individual mussel belonging to the family Unionidae.
    • The stream bed was littered with empty unionid shells.
  • Unionoidea (noun): The superfamily that includes the family Unionidae and related families.
Synonyms
  • Freshwater mussel family: A descriptive synonym.
  • Naiades: An older, less common collective term for these mussels.
Related Phrases
  • Unionid mussel: A frequently used phrase to specify a mussel from this family.
    • The dam construction disrupted the habitat for unionid mussels.
Noun
  1. freshwater mussels found worldwide

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