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Definition of ichthyology in English: ichthyologynoun ˌɪkθɪˈɒlədʒiˌɪkθiˈɑlədʒi mass nounThe branch of zoology that deals with fishes. Example sentencesExamples - To return to from impressionism to ichthyology, I am suggesting that behavioral and ecological characters of living fishes may be useful to understanding the evolution of Esociformes.
- Zoogeography integrates a variety of disciplines within ichthyology (ecology, physiology, systematics, paleontology, geology and biogeography) to explain patterns of fish distribution.
- The histories of botany, ornithology, ichthyology etc. follow similar patterns.
- There is something for everyone, whether their interest is in electronics, engineering, palaeontology, biology, genetics, chemistry, ichthyology, supersonics, space, aliens or anything else of - or indeed not of - this planet.
- The range and detail of information in this book will make it a valued library addition to students of anatomy and physiology as well as those specializing in ichthyology.
Derivatives adjectiveˌɪkθɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌɪkθiəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l In 1937-1938, he took part in an ichthyological expedition to the Persian Gulf. Example sentencesExamples - As an imaginative, non-violent and funny option for a core under-10 audience, however, it's an ichthyological treat.
- Instead, each section introduces important ichthyological concepts and terminology, as well as numerous examples from a diverse range of ray-finned fish families.
- Only the Curator of Fishes was able to report that the dry portion of the ichthyological collection was in good condition, but a few years later, that too had become infested with insects.
noun ɪkθɪˈɒlədʒɪstˌɪkθiˈɑlədʒəst Capelin are extremely numerous and more commercially important than most of the other species in this paper, and so may have received greater attention from ichthyologists over the years. Example sentencesExamples - One of the main challenges faced by ichthyologists hoping to discover and document the fish species in very big South American rivers is to devise ways to survey less accessible parts of the channels.
- Sticklebacks are one of the most studied fishes by ichthyologists and behaviorists.
- Such is the case with the larva in the photograph, tentatively identified by several ichthyologists as Thalassenchelys coheni.
- The book is of interest to ichthyologists, general field ecologists, in fact, everyone with an interest in the fishes of the state!
Definition of ichthyology in US English: ichthyologynounˌɪkθiˈɑlədʒiˌikTHēˈäləjē The branch of zoology that deals with fishes. Example sentencesExamples - There is something for everyone, whether their interest is in electronics, engineering, palaeontology, biology, genetics, chemistry, ichthyology, supersonics, space, aliens or anything else of - or indeed not of - this planet.
- The histories of botany, ornithology, ichthyology etc. follow similar patterns.
- The range and detail of information in this book will make it a valued library addition to students of anatomy and physiology as well as those specializing in ichthyology.
- Zoogeography integrates a variety of disciplines within ichthyology (ecology, physiology, systematics, paleontology, geology and biogeography) to explain patterns of fish distribution.
- To return to from impressionism to ichthyology, I am suggesting that behavioral and ecological characters of living fishes may be useful to understanding the evolution of Esociformes.
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