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systematist
[ sis-tuh-muh-tist ]
noun
- a person who constructs a system.
- a naturalist engaged in classification.
- a person who adheres to a system, order, or method.
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/ ˈɪɪəɪ /
noun
- a person who constructs systems
- an adherent of a system
- a taxonomist
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of systematist1
Example Sentences
Fortunately, “it’s actually not that hard to simulate a mass extinction,” said Emily Sessa, a plant systematist at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx.
“It’s just staggering,” says Andrea Lucky, an ant systematist at the University of Florida, who was not involved with the work, but who now advises the author of the paper.
That strategy, and the EBP’s overall concept, found a receptive audience at BioGenomics2017, a gathering this week of conservationists, evolutionary biologists, systematists, and other biologists interested in applying genomics to their work.
Natural historians and systematists have long asserted that we need to ‘put names to faces’ before we can care about non-human species.
Palaeontologists eventually agreed that Brontosaurus is properly called Apatosaurus, under taxonomic rules drafted by the eighteenth-century Swedish systematist Carl Linnaeus and still in use today.
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