landlocked salmon
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Definition
Noun: A variety of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) that lives its entire life cycle in freshwater lakes, rather than migrating to the ocean. This population is geographically isolated in specific inland lakes.
Usage
The term "landlocked salmon" is used to specifically identify and discuss the non-migratory, freshwater form of the Atlantic salmon species. * The landlocked salmon is a prized game fish in the region. * Biologists are studying the habitat preferences of the landlocked salmon.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in ecological and fisheries management contexts to distinguish these populations from their anadromous (sea-migrating) counterparts.
- It can be part of compound nouns in specialized texts (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Ouananiche: A name used in Canada, particularly in Quebec, for the landlocked salmon.
- Sebago salmon: Another regional name for this fish.
Synonyms
- Freshwater Atlantic salmon
- Lake salmon
Different Meanings
- Landlocked (adjective): This is the root word. It describes a country or area entirely surrounded by land with no direct access to the sea. The term "landlocked salmon" applies this concept metaphorically to the fish.
- Salmon (noun): Refers broadly to various species of fish in the family Salmonidae, most of which are anadromous. "Landlocked salmon" specifies a particular life history form of one species.
Noun
- Atlantic salmon confined to lakes of New England and southeastern Canada