family apogonidae

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic family of small, brightly colored marine fishes, commonly known as cardinalfishes, characterized by the unique reproductive behavior of oral incubation, where the male carries and protects the fertilized eggs in his mouth.

Usage
  • The term is used in scientific and ichthyological contexts to classify and refer to this specific family of fish.
  • Example: "The family Apogonidae is known for its diverse species found in tropical reefs."
  • Example: "Biologists studying paternal care in fish often examine members of the family Apogonidae."
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological studies, the presence of the family Apogonidae can be an indicator of reef health.
  • Example: "A decline in family Apogonidae populations may signal broader issues within the coral ecosystem."
Variants and Related Words
  • Apogonid (noun): An individual fish belonging to the family Apogonidae.
    • Example: "An apogonid was observed mouthbrooding near the seagrass."
  • Cardinalfish (noun): The common name for fishes in this family.
    • Example: "The cardinalfish is a popular subject for underwater photographers."
Synonyms
  • Cardinalfishes: The common name synonym for the family.
  • Mouthbrooding cardinalfishes: A descriptive synonym highlighting their key reproductive trait.
Related Phrases
  • Oral incubation: The key behavioral characteristic defining this family.
    • Example: "Oral incubation is a defining trait of the family Apogonidae."
  • Paternal mouthbrooding: A more specific term for the male's role in egg care.
    • Example: "Paternal mouthbrooding is widespread within the family Apogonidae."
Noun
  1. bright-colored marine fishes that incubate eggs in the mouth

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