genus fucus
Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of brown algae: Genus Fucus is the type genus of the family Fucaceae. It refers to a group of cartilaginous, leathery brown seaweeds commonly known as rockweeds or wracks, typically found in the intertidal zones of rocky shores.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist identified the seaweed as belonging to the genus Fucus.
- Species within the genus Fucus are important for coastal ecosystems.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is used in binomial nomenclature, where is the genus name, followed by a specific epithet to name a species (e.g., , the bladder wrack).
- The study compared the physiology of several species under the genus Fucus.
Variants and Related Words
- Fucaceae (n): The family of brown algae to which the genus belongs.
- Fucoid (adj/n): Resembling or related to seaweed of the genus ; also used as a noun for a fossil of such algae.
- Fucoxanthin (n): The brown pigment found in and other brown algae.
Synonyms
- Rockweed (common name for many species)
- Wrack (common name, especially for cast-up seaweed)
Notes on Meaning
This term is highly specific to scientific (particularly biological and taxonomic) contexts. In everyday language, the common names for its species (like bladderwrack or rockweed) are used instead. Its primary meaning is as a formal taxonomic category.
Noun
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type genus of the family Fucaceae: cartilaginous brown algae
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