haliotis tuberculata
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Definition
Noun: * A species of edible sea snail: Haliotis tuberculata is the scientific name for a specific marine mollusk, commonly known as the European abalone or ormer. It is characterized by a flattened, ear-shaped shell with a row of respiratory pores and a thick, muscular foot.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The diver carefully collected a Haliotis tuberculata from the rocky seabed.
- Conservation efforts are in place to protect populations of Haliotis tuberculata from overfishing.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and culinary contexts: The term is primarily used in formal biological, ecological, or gastronomic writing to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other abalones (e.g., , the red abalone).
- The study focused on the reproductive cycle of Haliotis tuberculata.
Variants and Related Words
- Ormer (n): The common name for , used especially in the Channel Islands and parts of Europe.
- European abalone (n): A descriptive common name for this species.
- Sea ear (n): Another common name referencing the shell's shape.
- Abalone (n): The general common name for all species within the genus .
Synonyms
- Ormer
- European abalone
- Sea ear
Related Phrases
- Not applicable: As a precise scientific name, does not typically form phrasal verbs or idioms.
Noun
- an abalone found near the Channel Islands