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biologist

[bahy-ol-uh-jist] / baɪˈɒl ə dʒɪst /


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Her dad is a chef and wants to open a restaurant of his own, and her mom is a marine biologist.

From Literature

Marine biologists from multiple countries joined forces in a large research effort to document life on the deep-sea floor of the Pacific Ocean, one of the most unexplored regions on the planet.

From Science Daily

Without it, “you will see piles of dead sheep,” said Aiello, who is a wildlife biologist.

From Los Angeles Times

Low population levels also make monarchs more vulnerable to short-term stress and long-term pressures, said Isis Howard, a conservation biologist with the Xerces Society.

From Los Angeles Times

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