patriarch/matriarch family
- patriarch/matriarch family
-
the condition in Cichlidae where the male defends a large territory, which includes multiple spawning sites of several females. Each female assumes the responsibility of her own brood. The male is polygamous, and clear sexual dimorphism is present. This form takes place among cavity brooders. Also called male-with-harem family
Dictionary of ichthyology.
2009.
Look at other dictionaries:
matriarch/patriarch family — the condition in Cichlidae where the female watches over the brood, while the male defends the territory. When the fry become free swimming, the parents bear the tasks of parenthood equally. This family form is usually formed by monogamous, open… … Dictionary of ichthyology
male-with-harem family — patriarch/matriarch family (the condition in Cichlidae where the male defends a large territory, which includes multiple spawning sites of several females. Each female assumes the responsibility of her own brood. The male is polygamous, and clear … Dictionary of ichthyology
matriarch — mother who heads a family or tribe, c.1600, from MATRI (Cf. matri ) + arch, abstracted from PATRIARCH (Cf. patriarch) … Etymology dictionary
matriarch — ► NOUN 1) a woman who is the head of a family or tribe. 2) a powerful older woman. DERIVATIVES matriarchal adjective matriarchy noun. ORIGIN from Latin mater mother , on the false analogy of patriarch … English terms dictionary
Matriarch — A matriarch, clan mother or chief is an autocratic female ruler of a human family, clan, or kinship, or of an animal grouping. The matriarch is usually the oldest female in an extended family. Her authority over the others, as well as their trust … Wikipedia
matriarch — ma|tri|arch [ˈmeıtria:k US a:rk] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: matri + arch (as in patriarch)] a woman, especially an older woman, who controls a family or a social group →↑patriarch … Dictionary of contemporary English
patriarch — pa|tri|arch [ˈpeıtria:k US a:rk] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: patriarche, from Late Latin, from Greek, from patria family + arches ruler ] 1.) an old man who is respected as the head of a family or tribe →↑matriarch 2.) a ↑bi … Dictionary of contemporary English
matriarch — [ meɪtrɪα:k] noun a woman who is the head of a family or tribe. ↘an older woman who is powerful within a family or organization. Derivatives matriarchate noun Origin C17: from L. mater mother , on the false analogy of patriarch … English new terms dictionary
matriarch — noun (C) a woman, especially an older woman, who controls a family or a social group compare patriarch … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
patriarch — noun (C) 1 an old man who is respected as the head of a family or tribe compare matriarch 2 a bishop (1) in the early Christian church 3 a chief bishop (1) of the Orthodox Christian churches … Longman dictionary of contemporary English