family bathyergidae
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Definition
Proper noun * Family Bathyergidae: A taxonomic family of rodents commonly known as mole rats or sand rats. These are burrowing mammals native to Africa, characterized by their subterranean lifestyle, reduced eyes, and specialized teeth for digging.
Usage
The term "Family Bathyergidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, taxonomy, and biology to classify a specific group of rodents. It is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The naked mole-rat () belongs to the Family Bathyergidae."
- Comparative Biology: "Research into the social structure of Family Bathyergidae provides insights into cooperative breeding in mammals."
- Taxonomic Description: "Family Bathyergidae is distinguished from other rodent families by its fossorial adaptations."
Advanced Usage
- In Phylogenetic Studies: The name is used when discussing evolutionary relationships. "Molecular data confirm the monophyly of Family Bathyergidae."
- In Ecological Research: It appears in studies of subterranean ecosystems. "The foraging activity of Family Bathyergidae significantly impacts soil composition."
Variants and Related Words
- Bathyergid (noun/adjective): A member of the Family Bathyergidae; relating to this family.
- Example: "The bathyergid skull is highly adapted for burrowing."
- Mole rat (common noun): The general common name for animals in this family.
- Example: "The Damaraland mole rat is a social species."
- Sand rat (common noun): A common name for certain species within the family, particularly those in arid environments.
Synonyms
- Mole rats (common name)
- Sand rats (common name)
- Bathyergid rodents (scientific descriptor)
Notes
- Family Bathyergidae is a singular, collective noun. When referring to multiple families, the term would be "families of Bathyergidae" or "bathyergid families."
- In taxonomic hierarchy, it is capitalized as it is a proper noun representing a formal family name.
Noun
- mole rats; sand rats