family pomatomidae
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic family of marine fish, commonly known as bluefish, characterized by being voracious predators and valued both as a food source and as a game fish. It is closely related to the family of fish that includes pompanos.
Usage
The term "family Pomatomidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as ichthyology (the study of fish), marine biology, and taxonomic classification. It refers specifically to the biological family group.
Examples
- In the taxonomic hierarchy, the bluefish is the only extant species in the family Pomatomidae.
- The researcher published a paper on the migratory patterns of species within the family Pomatomidae.
- Family Pomatomidae is part of the order Perciformes.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in scientific literature. In common language, the member of this family is simply called "bluefish" ().
Variants and Related Words
- Pomatomidae: The more common written form, often used without the word "family" as it is the standard scientific family name.
- Example: The fish belongs to the order Perciformes and the family Pomatomidae.
- Bluefish: The common name for the sole extant species () within this family.
- Pomatomus: The genus name within the family Pomatomidae.
Synonyms
- Bluefish family: A less formal synonym used in some educational or fishing contexts to refer to this taxonomic group.
Noun
- food and game fishes related to pompanos