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English
Etymology
From Latin demersus, past participle of dēmergō (“to sink”); compare demersed.
Adjective
demersal (comparative more demersal, superlative most demersal)
- (biology) That lives near the bottom of a body of water.
1991, Michael R. Ross, Recreational Fisheries of Coastal New England, page 156:Unlike the more demersal (bottom-dwelling) cod, pollock will pursue schools of small fishes at any depth, occasionally driving them to the surface of the water where frantic splashing can be seen as the prey attempt to escape.
2003, David A. Ebert, Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras of California, page 64:The young tend to occupy a pelagic habitat, but shift to a more demersal lifestyle with maturity.
2004, Bjørn Erik Axelsen, Jens-Otto Krakstad, Graça Bauleth-D'Almeida, “7: Aggregation dynamics and behaviour of the Cape horse mackerel (Trahurus trachurus capensis) in the northern Benguela - implications for acoustic abundance estimation”, in Ussif Rashid Sumaila, editor, Namibia's Fisheries: Ecological, Economic, And Social Aspects, page 149:At a certain age, however, the Cape horse mackerel in the northern Benguela tend to adopt a more demersal lifestyle, thus entering into the bottom dead zone.
- Taking place near the bottom of a body of water.
- demersal fishing
Synonyms
- (living near the bottom of a body of water): benthic
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “living near the bottom of a body of water”): planktonic
Derived terms
Translations
living near the bottom of a body of water
See also
Noun
demersal (plural demersals)
- (biology) Any demersal organism.
Anagrams
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /demeɾˈsal/
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: de‧mer‧sal
Adjective
demersal m or f (masculine and feminine plural demersales)
- demersal