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Mammalogists


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    • Mammal biologists
    • Mammal specialists
    • Mammalian biologists
    • Mammologists
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    • found: LC database, Jan. 20, 2000(title: mammal specialists)
    • found: American Society of Mammalogists website, Jan. 4, 2017:home page (American Society of Mammalogists) publications > Society pamphlets > The science of mammalogy (Mammalogists in research museums go on field expeditions, care for the collections, and do research. In a zoological garden, mammalogists identify and label the animals on exhibit, supervise their feeding, breeding, and care, lecture to visitors, write popular articles, and conduct research on the captives. Some mammalogists employed by federal and state game departments work in the field on refuges or special hunting areas, whereas others give attention to game-livestock relationships on lands serving both agriculture and sport hunting)
    • found: Dictionary of occupational titles, via WWW, Jan. 4, 2017(under Zoologist: May specialize in study of mammals and be designated Mammalogist)
    • found: Animal dispersal, 1992, via Google books, viewed Jan. 4, 2017:p. 230 (large mammal biologists)
    • found: Pennsylvania mammal atlas, via WWW, Jan. 4, 2017:About the atlas > News & announcements ("Deer season has ended in most of Pennsylvania. The snow is starting to stick, and temperatures dip into the single digits. You might be wondering if there is anything mammal biologists are doing this time of year?")
    • found: Journal of biogeography, Jan. 1993, via JSTOR, viewed Jan. 4, 2017:p. 124 (mammologists)
    • found: Human growth and development, 2012, via Google books, viewed Jan. 4, 2017:p. 290 (Most mammalian biologists define infancy as the stage of life when the offspring are fed by nursing)
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    • 2000-01-20: new
    • 2017-03-06: revised
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