podicipitiform seabird

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podicipitiform seabird

A podicipitiform seabird dives smoothly beneath the water's surface.

Definition

Noun: A podicipitiform seabird is a type of aquatic bird belonging to the order Podicipediformes. These birds are characterized by their diving behavior, lobed toes, and their distant relation to loons (birds of the order Gaviiformes). They are commonly known as grebes.

Usage

This is a specific scientific or technical term used in ornithology (the study of birds) to classify a group of birds. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.

Examples
  • The podicipitiform seabird population in the lake has been carefully monitored by researchers.
  • Ornithologists identified the diving bird as a podicipitiform seabird, specifically a member of the grebe family.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in academic, scientific, and birdwatching contexts to refer to the taxonomic order Podicipediformes.
  • It can be used to discuss evolutionary relationships, as in: "The study focused on the skeletal differences between podicipitiform seabirds and their avian relatives."
Variants and Related Words
  • Grebe (n): The common name for birds in the order Podicipediformes. This is the word most often used instead of "podicipitiform seabird."
    • The pied-billed grebe is a common podicipitiform seabird in North America.
  • Podicipediform (adj): The adjective form.
    • The podicipeditorm foot structure is adapted for diving.
Synonyms
  • Grebe: This is the direct and most common synonym.
  • Diving bird: A more general, non-scientific term that could include grebes and other birds like loons or cormorants.
Different Meanings

The term "podicipitiform seabird" has only one specific meaning, referring to birds of the order Podicipediformes (grebes). It does not have other common definitions.

Notes
  • The term explicitly notes a relation to loons, but loons are in a separate order (Gaviiformes). This highlights a taxonomic connection, not that they are the same bird.
  • These birds are often found in freshwater habitats like lakes and ponds, not exclusively in marine ("seabird") environments, though some species can be found in coastal areas.
podicipitiform seabird

A podicipitiform seabird dives smoothly beneath the water's surface.

Noun
  1. aquatic birds related to the loons