The histories of botany, ornithology, ichthyology etc. follow similar patterns. |
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Zoogeography integrates a variety of disciplines within ichthyology to explain patterns of fish distribution. |
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Hypogean fishes have always been a source of amazement and amusement throughout the history of ichthyology. |
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Because of the great importance of fishes as human food, economic ichthyology is a significant segment of the field. |
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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. |
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Important, too, was his work in ichthyology, which yielded much useful data on the paleontology, anatomy, and embryology of fishes in Russia. |
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Ed also began teaching ichthyology at the University of Toronto helping lighten the load of an enlarging student body. |
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The Natural Sciences Data Dictionary consists of 594 fields for collections in botany, earth sciences, palaeontology, invertebrate zoology, ichthyology, herpetology, ornithology, and mammalogy. |
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Thanks to his binoculars, the ornithologist or mammalogist can rapidly identify an observed animal by using a pre-existing key, but such a thing doesn't yet exist for ichthyology! |
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He came from Queen's to the University of Toronto to do his master's and he took the ichthyology course, which Bev Scott taught, and they clicked from the very beginning. |
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The study of fishes, the science of ichthyology, is of broad importance. |
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Most involve studying specializations of particular animal groups, such as phycology, invertebrate zoology and ichthyology. |
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