urikotelisia
Urikotelisia is a term used in biology to describe organisms that excrete nitrogenous waste primarily in the form of uric acid. This method of nitrogen excretion is particularly advantageous in environments where water conservation is crucial, such as arid or desert regions. Uric acid is a relatively insoluble compound, meaning it can be eliminated with minimal water loss, often excreted as a semi-solid paste or slurry.
This strategy is common among a diverse range of animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. For example,
The alternative forms of nitrogenous waste excretion are ammonotelism, where ammonia is released (requiring significant water),