noun
- the free-swimming larval stage of mollusks, characterized by a ciliated velum used for locomotion and feeding
Usage: biology; marine biology
Examples
- The veligers drifted in the ocean currents for several weeks before settling.
- Marine biologists collected veligers from the plankton samples.
- The oyster veligers eventually developed into juvenile mollusks.
- Researchers studied how temperature affects veliger development.
- The veligers used their ciliated structures to capture food particles.
- After metamorphosis, the veligers lost their swimming ability.