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词汇 mammalogy
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Definition of mammalogy in English:

mammalogy

noun maˈmalədʒiməˈmælədʒi
mass noun
  • The branch of zoology concerned with mammals.

    哺乳动物学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Garrett directed his early support to mammalogy at the University of Puget Sound.
    • Thomas Martin, head of mammalogy at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, agrees that Akidolestes may represent some kind of evolutionary throwback.
    • Matthew Gompper, assistant professor of mammalogy at the University of Missouri and an ecologist specializing in carnivores, has been studying coyote population biology in the Northeast.
    • He taught numerous classes in ornithology, mammalogy, population ecology, and animal behavior, and he led several generations of undergraduates on field trips throughout southern Wisconsin.
    • Under Merriam's leadership, this organization quickly established itself as the primary center for the practice of economic ornithology and mammalogy in the United States.
    • Curatorial assistant Judith Chupasko commented that ‘because of their diversity and excellent data, these specimens have become an invaluable asset to the collection and to future studies in mammalogy.’
    • Thomas Henry Manning, a pioneer in exploration, ornithology, and mammalogy of the Canadian Arctic, was born in Northampton, England, on 22 December 1911, and educated at Harrow and Cambridge.
    • Dorst pursued a parallel career in mammalogy; he edited the quarterly journal Mammalia for 40 years, from 1960 to 2000.
    • In mammalogy, he is credited with six genera and six species; in botany, with some seventy genera and as many species.
    • You see, although I do want to study in biology, I have an affinity for studying animals in all their shapes and forms, and will probably end up specializing in mammalogy.
    • Housed in the Chicago Field Museum's prized Audubon collection, the prints are acclaimed as the definitive 19th-century work in the field of American mammalogy.
    • The section contains about 44,000 reprints and books and currently holds the most important periodicals of mammalogy and vertebrate palaeontology.
    • Submit your work related to mammalogy, and let thousands of people access it worldwide!
    • This bibliography is designed to guide beginning students in mammalogy to literature in specific areas.

Derivatives

  • mammalogist

  • noun məˈmalədʒɪstməˈmælədʒist
    • As Milton plunges into the jungle, a young mammalogist walks out of it, tired from a night of capturing and measuring bats at different points around the island.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In northeastern Peru, Museum mammalogists tap local knowledge to catalog the fauna of the rainforest.
      • Would another investigator, a plant physiologist or mammalogist for example, have interpreted the data in the same way?
      • Based on morphology, most mammalogists of the last century agreed that rabbits, for instance, are not closely related to rodents.
      • ‘They have lots of individual personality,’ says Janet Wright, a mammalogist at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Definition of mammalogy in US English:

mammalogy

nounməˈmaləjēməˈmælədʒi
  • The branch of zoology concerned with mammals.

    哺乳动物学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Submit your work related to mammalogy, and let thousands of people access it worldwide!
    • The section contains about 44,000 reprints and books and currently holds the most important periodicals of mammalogy and vertebrate palaeontology.
    • Curatorial assistant Judith Chupasko commented that ‘because of their diversity and excellent data, these specimens have become an invaluable asset to the collection and to future studies in mammalogy.’
    • Matthew Gompper, assistant professor of mammalogy at the University of Missouri and an ecologist specializing in carnivores, has been studying coyote population biology in the Northeast.
    • Dorst pursued a parallel career in mammalogy; he edited the quarterly journal Mammalia for 40 years, from 1960 to 2000.
    • Thomas Martin, head of mammalogy at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, agrees that Akidolestes may represent some kind of evolutionary throwback.
    • He taught numerous classes in ornithology, mammalogy, population ecology, and animal behavior, and he led several generations of undergraduates on field trips throughout southern Wisconsin.
    • Garrett directed his early support to mammalogy at the University of Puget Sound.
    • You see, although I do want to study in biology, I have an affinity for studying animals in all their shapes and forms, and will probably end up specializing in mammalogy.
    • Housed in the Chicago Field Museum's prized Audubon collection, the prints are acclaimed as the definitive 19th-century work in the field of American mammalogy.
    • Thomas Henry Manning, a pioneer in exploration, ornithology, and mammalogy of the Canadian Arctic, was born in Northampton, England, on 22 December 1911, and educated at Harrow and Cambridge.
    • Under Merriam's leadership, this organization quickly established itself as the primary center for the practice of economic ornithology and mammalogy in the United States.
    • This bibliography is designed to guide beginning students in mammalogy to literature in specific areas.
    • In mammalogy, he is credited with six genera and six species; in botany, with some seventy genera and as many species.
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