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ecologist
[ ih-kol-uh-jist, ee-kol- ]
noun
- a scientist or researcher whose field of study involves the relationships and interactions between organisms and their environment:
Ecosystem ecologists study how nutrients, energy, and water flow through an ecosystem.
- an environmentalist:
Like climate change activists and ecologists around the world, I feel passionately that the issue is crucial to the long-term well-being of the human race.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ecologist1
Example Sentences
A fire ecologist has told the BBC that "entire neighbourhoods... have been wiped out".
I’m an ecologist and work with colleagues to examine how nutrient dilution could affect species across the food web.
If permission is granted but the tortoise urinates, which can cause them to become dangerously dehydrated, the soldiers must call it in again and wait for a base ecologist to respond.
Dr Manish Chandi, a social ecologist, says the project will also affect saltwater crocodiles and the island’s water monitors, fish and avifauna.
Then the team’s leader, Australian marine ecologist Karen Edyvane, guides the drone operator to take the best photographs.
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