adj
Relating to an agroecosystem.
adv
With reference to, or by means of archaeobotany
adj
(creationism) Of or pertaining to baraminology.
n
One who studies bioclimatology.
n
A demographer whose speciality is biodemography
n
One who studies bioecology.
n
A person engaged in biogeography.
n
A scholar or researcher in biogeoscience.
n
One who works with biosystematics.
n
One who studies biotoxicology.
adj
(ecology) Occupying both boreal and montane habitats.
n
A scientist specialising in bryology.
n
One who practices or studies cerealogy, or crop circles.
n
One who studies chemotaxonomy.
n
(ecology) A species that establishes itself in a new area.
n
A biologist who studies cells.
n
One who studies cytotaxonomy.
n
One who studies dendroecology.
n
One versed in the natural history of trees.
n
One who studies developmental biology.
n
One who studies ecohydrology.
n
A biologist involved in ecophysiology.
n
(ecology) A biologist whose speciality is ecosystems
n
One who studies ecotoxicology.
n
A scientist involved in edaphology.
n
A biologist whose speciality is ethnobiology
n
A scholar or researcher in the field of ethnobotany
n
A primatologist whose speciality is ethnoprimatology
n
One who studies fluviology.
n
Alternative spelling of food chain [The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community.]
n
A biologist whose speciality is geobiology.
n
One who studies geohydrology.
n
A person involved in glycobiology.
n
One who studies herbology.
n
A biologist whose speciality is hydrobiology
n
A geographer whose speciality is hydrogeography
n
A person involved in hydrogeology.
n
Someone who is skilled in or practises hydrology.
n
Someone who studies karst
n
(evolutionary theory) Any living species which very closely resembles fossil relatives in most anatomical details.
n
One who studies macrobiology.
adj
Alternative form of macrobotanical [Related to macroplants]
n
One who studies magmatology.
n
Someone who studies marine biology.
n
(humorous, rare) A person who studies puzzles.
n
(ecology) An animal or a plant of a montane habitat.
n
One who studies morphography.
adj
Relating to neoichnology
n
Alternative form of paleobiogeology [Ancient biogeology]
n
A cartographic extension to biogeography
n
One who studies algae as a profession.
n
A geneticist whose speciality is phylogenetics
n
One who studies phylogeny.
n
One who studies phylogeography.
n
A specialist in physiography.
n
A bacteriologist whose speciality is the phytobacteria
n
A person involved in phytobiology.
adj
Relating to the culture (growth) of plants
n
(biology) The science that studies the geographical distribution of plants; geobotany
n
One who studies phytography.
n
One skilled in phytology; a writer on plants; a botanist.
n
One who studies phytomorphology.
n
A scientist who specializes in phytopathology; a plant pathologist
n
One who studies phytosociology.
n
(ecology) The study of the ecology, classification and distribution of plant communities
n
(botany, ecology) a group of plants of different species which coexist in a habitat under certain conditions, and that may be mutually dependent on each other.
n
The study of plants in order to understand their relationships to humans and human culture.
n
(taxonomy) The first person to describe a new species.
n
One who studies radioecology.
n
An ecogeographical rule stating that latitudinal ranges of plants and animals are generally smaller at lower latitudes than at higher latitudes.
n
One who studies saprobiology.
n
Alternative form of sitology [The science of food and nutrition.]
n
(biology) A biologist who studies systematics.
n
a specialist in tribology
n
A scientist specializing in studying of tropical environments.
n
A botanist whose speciality is xenobotany
n
One who studies zymotechnics.
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