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zoologist

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One who studies zoology.

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This had been the brainchild of Edward Donovan, an amateur zoologist, author, artist and budding entrepreneur who had opened its doors on Catherine Street just off the Strand in 1807.

Add world-renowned zoologist Gerrie Camacho - founder of the Ingwe Leopard Project - to the mix, and you'll never get them home again.

Botanist and zoologist George Shaw made a study of Lever's collection and his Musei Leveriani published in 1792 contains an illustration of Lever's wolf.

Zoologist and geneticist (1920s-1982) Suggested by AndyHoldcroft AndyHoldcroft suggested the forgotten figure of Margaret Bastock, a British zoologist and geneticist.

To a zoologist, they are strikingly different.

Management of the fishery has improved, concedes Patricia Majluf, a zoologist at Lima's Cayetano Heredia University, but she says there is still not enough information about stocks to know whether it is sustainable.At the same time, some in the fishing industry have realised that selling anchoveta as food for people, rather than as fertiliser or animal feed, is more profitable.

In past polls this might have been a sign of rigging but this time apparently not.Mr Jonathan, a zoologist who hails from a family of canoe makers in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta, took 59% of the 38.2m votes cast on April 16th.

However, Matthew Bell, a zoologist at Cambridge University, now suspects that a degree of dishonesty and manipulation may be involved.There is, he says, a conflict of interest between parents and offspring, with offspring frequently wanting more resources than the parents would readily provide.

Melt the ice and the balance between heat sent packing straight back into space and heat retained to warm the planet shifts very fast.In his book, Tim Flannery, a zoologist, delves into the science of climate change.

But Urey had originally been a zoologist, and he was keenly interested in the origin of life, in particular, Charles Darwin's musings about life starting in a "warm little pond, with all sorts of ammonia and phosphoric salts, light, heat, electricity, etc, present [and thus] a protein compound was chemically formed ready to undergo still more complex changes".

Mr Ridley, a zoologist by training, weighs up these arguments but insists, in the end, that the explanation lies not within man's brain but outside: innovation is a collective phenomenon.

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