How To Use Ichthyology In A Sentence

  • Covers research and management issues relating to all aspects of ichthyology, fisheries, aquatic biology/ecology, and aquaculture. Science: EBSCO Releases of Two New Databases « ResourceShelf
  • To those who are versed in ichthyology, these are known as pharyngeal teeth, because they are connected with the pharynx. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Americans as individuals can and must do for ourselves and the nation -- ichthyology from the standpoint of the fish. Will America Grow Up Before It Grows Old?
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  • Brower mentions that in a paper on ethno-ichthyology of the island, Dr. Margie Falanruw listed a fish the Yapese call galuf nu medai, translated as "monitor lizard of the sea. A Strange Fish from Yap
  • And he certainly was not sought after by us, but came to me with an important question bearing on ichthyology. Springhaven
  • In this shot you can see the white underside of one of the ray's wingtips (I know "wingtip" is probably not the right term, but ichthyology is not something I'm up on.) November 2006
  • To those who are versed in ichthyology, these are known as pharyngeal teeth, because they are connected with the pharynx. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Zoogeography integrates a variety of disciplines within ichthyology (ecology, physiology, systematics, paleontology, geology and biogeography) to explain patterns of fish distribution.
  • 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.
  • His book is jam-packed with facts, but they are so gracefully integrated into the text that it's only when you come up for air that you realize you've been learning all along, about oceanography (the 100,000 cells of the smallest phytoplankton "would occupy approximately a teaspoon of water"), exploration, ichthyology, fishing (the author is a dedicated fisherman) and even art history. The Atlantic and Its Warm, Blue River
  • The histories of botany, ornithology, ichthyology etc. follow similar patterns.
  • It isn't ichthyology; it is dogmatics, which is still more difficult and tangled up. A Horse's Tale
  • Yet, be assured, reader, that all the 'ologies' hitherto christened oology, ichthyology, ornithology, conchology, palaeodontology, &c., do not furnish such mines of labor as does the Greek language when thoroughly searched. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
  • Let's and take a look at this website, this is a website dedicated to ichthyology, which is a form of zoology that concentrates on fish. CNN Transcript Mar 25, 2007
  • Law, diplomacy and politics were his profession, but his activities embraced virtually all the liberal arts and sciences: from mathematics and philosophy to economics, archaeology, ornithology, ichthyology, horticulture, architecture, art and music. Thomas Jefferson, Musician

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