macronectes giganteus
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Definition
Noun: * A large seabird, specifically a species of petrel, characterized by its substantial size, predominantly brownish plumage, and primary habitat in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica. It is known for its powerful flight and scavenging behavior.
Usage
The term "Macronectes giganteus" is the scientific binomial name used for precise biological classification. In general contexts, the common name "giant petrel" or "Antarctic giant petrel" is typically used. * The Macronectes giganteus is often seen following ships in the Southern Ocean. * Researchers are studying the feeding ecology of Macronectes giganteus.
Advanced Usage
- The name is always capitalized () and is often italicized in scientific and academic writing to denote it as a Latin binomial.
- It can be used in a taxonomic context to discuss relationships within the bird order Procellariiformes.
- Within the family Procellariidae, Macronectes giganteus is the largest species.
Variants and Related Words
- Giant petrel (n): The standard common name for this bird.
- Antarctic giant petrel (n): A more specific common name.
- Southern giant petrel (n): Another widely used common name, distinguishing it from the Northern giant petrel ().
- Procellariidae (n): The biological family to which it belongs, encompassing petrels and shearwaters.
Synonyms
- Giant petrel
- Antarctic giant petrel
- Southern giant petrel
Note: There are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term.
Noun
- large brownish petrel chiefly of Antarctic seas