genus phalaropus
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic genus of birds: Genus Phalaropus is the type genus of the family Phalaropidae, comprising certain species of shorebirds known as phalaropes. These birds are notable for their swimming behavior, reversed sexual dimorphism (females are more brightly colored than males), and polyandrous mating systems.
Usage
- The genus name is used in scientific and ornithological contexts to classify and discuss a specific group of phalaropes.
- It is always capitalized and typically italicized in scientific writing.
Examples
- In scientific classification: "The red-necked phalarope belongs to the ."
- In ornithological discussion: "Researchers studied the feeding ecology of species within ."
- In taxonomic lists: "The family Phalaropidae includes the and the genus ."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name can be used in a binomial nomenclature to refer to a specific species (e.g., for the red phalarope).
- It may be used in phylogenetic studies to discuss evolutionary relationships among shorebird genera.
Variants and Related Words
- Phalaropus (n): The standardized Latin name for the genus, used interchangeably with "genus Phalaropus" in technical writing.
- Phalaropidae (n): The bird family to which this genus belongs.
- phalarope (n): The common name for any bird within the family Phalaropidae, including those in .
Synonyms
- Type genus of Phalaropidae: This is a descriptive synonym specifying its taxonomic role.
Different Meanings
- There are no common alternative meanings for this specific scientific term. Its meaning is strictly taxonomic.
Noun
- type genus of the Phalaropidae: phalaropes