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evolutionary biologist

n. A scientist working in the field of evolutionary biology.

Usage examples of "evolutionary biologist".

Emily Cutler was an evolutionary biologist of strong but eccentric views.

Gail's mother, an evolutionary biologist, had been furious when she found out that Aunt Tamara had taken Gail to the revival.

For the last 33 years my fieldwork as an evolutionary biologist has brought me into close contact with a wide range of human societies.

The great evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould got this point wrong in Wonderful Life: if evolution ran again, he stated, we would not get people, because of all the tiny chaotic butterflies that determined evolutionary outcomes, so there were no thin causal threads.

Any evolutionary biologist knows that cells which prove useful in one part of an evolving organism may eventually be put to use in other parts as well.

However, as the American evolutionary biologist Leigh van Valen of the University of Chicago has shown, the available data suggest a fairly good correlation, on the average, between brain size and intelligence.

From the point of view of an evolutionary biologist, you might say the society has to if it is to survive.

He and Vernon would share the cabin with two others, both of whom they knew from the training course: Graham Spearman, an evolutionary biologist from the University of California at Los Angeles, and Malcom Wade, a Canadian psychologist.