noun
- The plural of glochidium; microscopic, hook-bearing larval stages of freshwater mussels that attach to fish gills or skin as parasites before developing into adults.
Usage: biology; zoology; technical term; plural form
Examples
- The glochidia of the mussel species attach to passing fish to complete their life cycle.
- Researchers studied how glochidia infect host fish in the river ecosystem.
- The tiny glochidia are barely visible to the naked eye without magnification.
- Fish populations can be affected by heavy infestations of glochidia during breeding season.
- The mussel releases thousands of glochidia into the water column each year.