homocercal fin
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Definition
Noun: A homocercal fin is a symmetrical tail fin found in most bony fish, where the upper and lower lobes are approximately equal in size and shape, and the vertebral column does not extend into the fin.
Usage
The term is used in ichthyology (the study of fish) to describe a specific anatomical structure. It is a technical, scientific term. * The tuna's powerful swimming is aided by its homocercal fin. * In contrast to sharks, teleost fish possess a homocercal fin.
Advanced Usage
- The homocercal fin design is considered an evolutionary advancement, providing greater thrust and maneuverability compared to the asymmetrical heterocercal fin.
- The symmetry of the homocercal fin is often internal as well; the fin rays are supported by modified vertebral elements called hypurals, which form a symmetrical plate.
Variants and Related Words
- Heterocercal fin (noun): The contrasting tail fin type, asymmetrical with the vertebral column extending into the upper lobe, as seen in sharks and sturgeons.
- Caudal fin (noun): The general term for the tail fin, which can be homocercal, heterocercal, or other types.
Synonyms
- Symmetrical tail fin
- Teleostean tail fin (context-specific, as most teleosts have homocercal fins)
Antonyms
- Heterocercal fin
Noun
- symmetrical tail fin extending beyond the end of the vertebral column as in most bony fishes