seed shrimp
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Definition
Noun: A small aquatic crustacean of the subclass Ostracoda, characterized by a shrimp-like body completely enclosed within a bivalve (two-part) shell. They are found in both marine and freshwater environments.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- Scientists study seed shrimp to understand changes in ancient water quality, as their shells are preserved in sediment.
- Under the microscope, the seed shrimp can be seen swimming with its appendages extended from its shell.
- A single drop of pond water may contain several seed shrimp.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Context: The term is commonly used in paleontology and ecology. Their fossilized shells, called "ostracods," are important for dating rock layers and reconstructing past environments.
- The core sample was rich in seed shrimp fossils, indicating a deep marine past for this region.
Variants and Related Words
- Ostracod (n): The formal scientific name for a seed shrimp.
- Ostracods are a class of crustaceans.
- Mussel Shrimp (n): Another common name for the same animal.
Synonyms
- Ostracod (Scientific synonym)
- Mussel shrimp (Common name synonym)
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to the entire organism. While "shrimp" is part of the name, they are not true shrimp but a distinct type of crustacean. The "seed" in their name likely refers to their small, seed-like size and shape when the shell is closed.
Noun
- tiny marine and freshwater crustaceans with a shrimp-like body enclosed in a bivalve shell