sea slater
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Definition
Noun A small, dark-colored, marine crustacean of the isopod order, resembling a woodlouse. It is commonly found in coastal habitats, such as under stones or seaweed on rocky shores.
Usage
The term "sea slater" is used to specifically identify this type of marine isopod. It is a common name, not a scientific one, and is typically used in natural history, marine biology, and by people exploring coastal environments.
Examples
- We found several sea slaters hiding under the damp seaweed at the high tide line.
- The sea slater is an important part of the shoreline ecosystem, helping to break down organic material.
- A key difference between a sea slater and a terrestrial woodlouse is its adaptation to a marine environment.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in ecological studies to discuss intertidal zone biodiversity.
- It may appear in field guides for identifying coastal fauna.
Variants and Related Words
- Marine isopod: This is the broader biological category to which the sea slater belongs.
- Ligia oceanica: This is the scientific (Latin) name for a common species known as the sea slater or sea roach.
Synonyms
- Sea roach
- Rock louse (though this can refer to other species)
Notes
"Sea slater" refers to the animal itself. It is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs.
Noun
- marine isopod crustacean