"Dendrobranchiata" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dendrobranchiata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dendrobranchiata" Meaning

The word "dendrobranchiata" refers to a suborder of decapod crustaceans that includes lobsters, crabs, and prawns. Specifically, it includes all species of decapods that have gill branches (branchiae) that are supported by the dorsal part of the cephalothorax (dendro "tree" referring to the branch-like structures).

"Dendrobranchiata" Examples

Dendrobranchiata


Definition: A group of decapod crustaceans, including shrimp and prawns.


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The dendrobranchiata are a diverse group of crustaceans, with over 3,000 species found in oceans around the world.
The dendrobranchiata order includes some of the most commonly consumed seafood species, such as penaeid shrimp and prawns.
The shape and structure of dendrobranchiata shells have been studied extensively by biologists and paleontologists.
In the Caribbean, dendrobranchiata are an important food source for many important commercial fish species.
Some scientists believe that dendrobranchiata may have evolved from a common ancestor with lobsters and crabs millions of years ago.

"Dendrobranchiata" Similar Words

Dendritic

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Dendritis

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Dendrobates

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Dendroclimatology

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Dendroclimatology is the scientific study of the relationship between tree rings and climatic patterns, specifically in reconstructing historical climate conditions and understanding the effects of climate change on tree growth and ecosystems. The term is derived from the Greek words "dendro" meaning tree, "klima" meaning climate, and "-logy" meaning study or science. By analyzing the width, density, and other characteristics of tree rings, researchers can gain insights into past environmental conditions, such as temperature, precipitation, and drought patterns, allowing for a better understanding of modern climate variability and change.

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Dendrocolaptes

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Dendrocolaptidae

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The Dendrocolaptidae are a family of birds, commonly known as Woodcreepers. They are found in the Americas, primarily in the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America. There are over 50 species of woodcreepers, which are characterized by their distinctive long, curved claws and their ability to climb up and down tree trunks in search of insects, seeds, and fruits.