salmonid

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salmonid

A salmonid swims upstream in a clear, cold river.

Definition

Noun: A salmonid is a type of soft-finned fish belonging to the family Salmonidae. These fish are typically found in cold and temperate waters. The family includes well-known species such as salmon, trout, char, grayling, and whitefish.

Usage Examples
  • The salmonid population in this river is carefully monitored by biologists.
  • Many salmonid species, like the Atlantic salmon, are anadromous, meaning they migrate from the sea to freshwater to spawn.
  • This lake is stocked with various salmonid fish for recreational fishing.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in scientific, ecological, and fisheries management contexts to refer to members of this specific taxonomic family as a group.
    • The study focused on the impact of climate change on salmonid habitats.
Variants and Related Words
  • Salmonidae (n): The scientific family name for salmonids.
  • Salmon (n): A specific type of anadromous salmonid.
  • Trout (n): A common type of salmonid, often found in freshwater.
  • Char (n): A salmonid genus () that includes fish like the Arctic char.
  • Grayling (n): A salmonid of the genus .
Synonyms
  • Salmoniform fish (technical)
  • Fish of the family Salmonidae (descriptive)
Related Phrases & Terms
  • Salmonid fishery: An area or industry related to the catching of salmonid fish.
    • The health of the local salmonid fishery is crucial to the economy.
  • Salmonid conservation: Efforts to protect and preserve salmonid species and their environments.
    • The organization is dedicated to salmonid conservation.
salmonid

A salmonid swims upstream in a clear, cold river.

Noun
  1. soft-finned fishes of cold and temperate waters

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