Noun
/fɪʃ ˈfɔː.nə/
"Fish fauna" refers to the variety of fish species that are present in a particular aquatic ecosystem or region. It encompasses all fish species found in a specific habitat, such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. The term is commonly used in environmental science, ecology, and biology to study biodiversity and the health of aquatic systems.
This term is often used in both written and spoken contexts, particularly in scientific literature, reports, and discussions regarding conservation and ecology.
Исследование сосредоточилось на рыбной фауне реки Амазонки, подчеркивая её невероятное биоразнообразие.
Researchers are cataloging the fish fauna in the coastal waters to assess environmental changes.
Исследователи составляют каталог рыбы-фаун в прибрежных водах для оценки изменений в окружающей среде.
The fish fauna of the Great Barrier Reef includes many endemic species that are not found anywhere else in the world.
While "fish fauna" does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it, the term "fish" appears in several idiomatic phrases and can reflect various meanings in different contexts. Here are some examples:
This expression means that there are many other options or opportunities available, commonly used in the context of romantic relationships.
A big fish in a small pond.
This implies someone who is important or influential in a limited sphere but may not be as significant in a larger context.
To fish for compliments.
This phrase means to seek praise or flattery from others, often in a subtle or indirect manner.
Like shooting fish in a barrel.
This means that something is very easy to do, especially when success is almost guaranteed.
Fish or cut bait.
The word "fish" originates from the Old English term "fisc," which is related to the Proto-Germanic "*fiskaz." The term "fauna" comes from Latin, derived from "Faunus," the Roman god of animals. In combination, "fish fauna" thus refers to the collective fish species derived from their ecological backgrounds.
Synonyms: - Piscine species - Aquatic fauna - Ichthyofauna
Antonyms: - Terrestrial fauna (referring to land-based animal life) - Fauna of another domain (e.g., birds, mammals)