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Definitions of ethologist in various dictionaries:
noun - a zoologist who studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats
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Mar 28 2017 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jul 31 2012 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jun 9 2012 L.A. Times Daily |
Feb 29 2008 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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A person who studies ethology. |
bDefinitionb of bETHOLOGYb. 1. : a branch of knowledge dealing with human character and with its formation and evolution. : the scientific and objective study of animal behavior especially under natural conditions. |
a zoologist who studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats |
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Ethology is the scientific and objective study of animal behaviour, usually with a focus on behaviour under natural conditions, and viewing behaviour as an evolutionarily adaptive trait. Behaviourism is a term that also describes the scientific and objective study of animal behaviour, usually referring to measured responses to stimuli or trained behavioural responses in a laboratory context, without a particular emphasis on evolutionary adaptivity. Many naturalists have studied aspects of animal behaviour throughout history. Ethology has its scientific roots in the work of Charles Darwin and of American and German ornithologists of the late 19th and early 20th century, including Charles O. Whitman, Oskar Heinroth, and Wallace Craig. The modern discipline of ethology is generally considered to have begun during the 1930s with the work of Dutch biologist Nikolaas Tinbergen and by Austrian biologists Konrad Lorenz and Karl von Frisch, joint awardees of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology o |