fish genus

Học thuật
Thân thiện
fish genus

The scientist carefully labels a specimen from the fish genus.

Definition

Noun: A taxonomic category (genus) comprising one or more species of fish that share a set of common characteristics and are believed to have a common ancestor. It is a scientific classification rank below family and above species.

Usage

This term is used primarily in scientific, biological, and zoological contexts to discuss the classification and relationships among different types of fish. - The ichthyologist identified a new fish genus in the coral reef. - Salmon belong to the fish genus *Oncorhynchus.*

Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: Used to specify the generic name in binomial nomenclature (e.g., in , is the fish genus).
    • The study focused on the evolutionary history of the fish genus Cyprinus.
  • In Comparative Biology: Used when discussing morphological or genetic traits common to all species within that genus.
    • All members of this fish genus possess a distinctive dorsal fin pattern.
Variants and Related Words
  • Genus (n.): The broader taxonomic rank; a category that includes groups of related species. "Fish genus" is a specific application of this term.
  • Fish Family (n.): The taxonomic rank above genus, grouping related genera.
  • Fish Species (n.): The taxonomic rank below genus, referring to a specific type of fish.
Synonyms
  • Piscine genus (formal/technical synonym)
  • Genus of fish
Related Phrases
  • Type genus: The genus that serves as the reference point for a family.
    • For that fish family, Perca is the type genus.
  • Genus description: The formal scientific documentation characterizing a genus.
    • The genus description for the new find was published in a journal.
fish genus

The scientist carefully labels a specimen from the fish genus.

Noun
  1. any of various genus of fish