fundulus majalis
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Definition
Noun: * A species of killifish, Fundulus majalis, commonly known as the striped killifish or mummichog. It is a small, silvery fish characterized by dark vertical bars along its sides and is native to the brackish waters of coastal marshes, bays, and estuaries along the Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the United States.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist identified the small fish as Fundulus majalis based on its distinctive barred pattern.
- Salt marshes provide a crucial habitat for species like Fundulus majalis.
- The study focused on the population dynamics of Fundulus majalis in the estuary.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature: The term is used in its binomial (genus and species) form to ensure precise identification in ecological, biological, and taxonomic research.
- The research paper compared the salinity tolerance of Fundulus majalis with that of Fundulus heteroclitus.
Variants and Related Words
- Striped killifish: The common name for Fundulus majalis.
- Mummichog: A common name often used interchangeably, though it can sometimes refer specifically to the closely related species .
- Killifish: The common name for the family (Fundulidae) to which this species belongs.
- Fundulus: The genus name.
Synonyms
- Striped killifish
- Mummichog (in general usage, though this is technically a broader/common name)
Related Terms
- Brackish water: The type of water (mix of fresh and saltwater) where this fish is commonly found.
- Estuary: A typical habitat for this species.
- Coastal marsh: Another primary habitat.
Noun
- black-barred fish of bays and coastal marshes of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the United States