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biologist

[bahy-ol-uh-jist] / baɪˈɒl ə dʒɪst /


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Michael Lee, an evolutionary biologist at the South Australian Museum not involved in the research, said "the new fossils from China demonstrate that the Sinsk event affected shallow water forms most severely".

From Barron's

"We can use sourdough as an experimental evolution framework, to see what happens over time," said evolutionary biologist Caiti Heil, Ph.D.

From Science Daily

Conservation biologist, Dr Rebecca Thomas, of Royal Holloway, University of London, who is not connected with the study, said gardens are increasingly becoming important habitats for hedgehogs as numbers fall in the countryside.

From BBC

The Monterey Bay Aquarium marine biologist was among those chiming in with their assessments on the group, which is popular among local divers.

From Los Angeles Times

A biologist conducting a deer survey by helicopter in the area helped look for the animal and transport personnel, according to CPW.

From BBC