Zoology Researcher
Zoology Researcher
A zoologist is a scientist who studies animals, whether slugs or spiders, rattlesnakes or ravens. Most zoologists work at universities where often they also teach biology. Others work as government biologists for the Forest Service or the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for example. Others work for nonprofit environmental organizations or private companies that do environmental impact reports. A few write about science for the public.
Zoologists may study animals in a laboratory or in the wild. For example, a zoologist might go to Africa several times a year to study the social behavior of hyenas. The zoologist catches individual hyenas and puts collars on them that carry radio transmitters. Each transmitter emits a different signal, so the zoologist always knows where each hyena is. This not only allows the researcher to map the movements of each animal, but to find the animal when necessary.
Zoologists also breed animals in captivity. In captivity, animals rarely behave the same way that they do in the wild, but it is easier to do experiments under controlled conditions. Whether in the lab or in the field, zoologists study the behavior, evolution, ecology, and physiology of animals. Many zoologists study how one species interacts with another or how plants and animals "coevolve." Zoologists who study behavior or physiology often study animals mainly in a laboratory.
Almost all zoologists have at least a bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, ecology, or a similar field. Many zoologists have a master of arts (M.A.) or a master of science (M.S.) degree. University and college professors almost always have a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.). Often, zoologists who work for the government must pass an exam in a field such as wildlife biology. High school students interested in a career in zoology should take math classes, through calculus, and explore nearby natural areas, learning the names of the plants and animals.
see also Behavior Patterns; Endangered Species; Field Studies in Animal Behavior
Jennie Dusheck
Bibliography
Crompton, John. Ways of the Ant. New York: Nick Lyons Books, 1988.
Owens, Mark, and Delia Owens. Cry of the Kalahari: Seven Years in Africa's Last Great Wilderness. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1984.
Steinhart, Peter. The Company of Wolves. New York: Knopf, 1995.
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DeRoyal acquires stock of Carapace, a leading casting, splinting and bracing company to expand orthopedics growth; Carapace name to be used by new division.
Business Wire; 4/22/1997; 700+ words
; ...Industries Inc., today acquired the stock of Carapace, one of the leading casting, splinting...companies in the healthcare industry. Carapace, which was acquired from the Lohmann...our position in the orthopedics field. Carapace is a name associated with quality and...
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Carapace to be tested in the US. (Dassault Electronique's Carapace radio frequency threat warning system)
Magazine article from: Journal of Electronic Defense; 6/1/1991; ; 700+ words
; Dassault Electronique's (DE) Carapace radio frequency threat warning system...production during late 1992/early 1993, Carapace is specifically tailored to a Belgian...fitted in the near future. In creating Carapace, DE has made use of what it describes...
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A liposome-permeating activity from the surface of the carapace of the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...interest of the animal to maintain its carapace free from such organisms, as colonization...mechanisms by which Limulus maintains a clean carapace are not well understood. We have investigated...their product onto the surface of the carapace (2). We propose that this substance...
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WEST GERMAN FIRM ACQUIRES CARAPACE OF BROKEN ARROW
Newspaper article from: The Journal Record; 2/28/1987; 258 words
; ...U.S. subsidiary, Broken Arrow-based Carapace Inc., it was announced Friday. Carapace is the only company in the United States that...plaster and fiber glass casting materials. Carapace said it will officially announce its new parent...
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A hemolytic activity secreted by the endotoxin-challenged horsehoe crab: a novel immune system operating at the surface of the carapace.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 10/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...proteinaceous secretion at the surface of the carapace when challenged by intracardiac injections...from the dermis to the surface of the carapace (1). The cytolytic activity of the...that discourages colonization of the carapace of this species by sessile prokaryotic...
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Artetch Chooses Carapace.(Artetch Circuits Ltd.)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: CircuiTree; 7/1/2001; 587 words
; ...Littlehampton, West Sussex, UK-Electra announced that its Carapace(r) EMP110 liquid photoimageable soldermask was specified...sided air spray system. Artetch reports the application of Carapace by air spray led to a 50 percent increase in throughput compared...
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Triple geospheres: oxidic carapace: hydridic mantle: ultimetal core.(Report)
Magazine article from: Frontier Perspectives; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Earth comprising three major geospheres--core, mantle and carapace. The junction between core and mantle is a density transition...The junction of the mantle with the crustal member of the carapace is not only a density transition but also a zone of energy...
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Carapace Armor Technology Wins $12.95 Million Contract
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 8/26/2008; 294 words
; ABERDEEN, Md., Aug. 26 -- The U.S. Army has awarded a $12.95 million contract to Carapace Armor Technology LLC, North Andover, Mass., for procurement of up to 750 transparent armor kits and up to 200 ballistics glass...
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USA: CARAPACE ARMOR AWARDED CONTRACT FOR 750 TRANSPARENT ARMOR KITS.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/26/2008; 395 words
; Carapace Armor Technology, LLC, North Andover, Mass., was awarded on Aug 20, 2008, a $12,947,520 firm fixed price indefinite...
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Beneath the carapace. (Malcolm Muggeridge; includes related article) (Cover Story)
Magazine article from: National Review; 12/31/1990; ; 700+ words
; BENEATH THE CARAPACE I FIRST came across the name of Malcolm Muggeridge when, at the age of 12, I pulled down from my father's shelves his book...
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carapace
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
carapace , shield, or shell covering, found over...shrimps, crayfish, and crabs, the carapace is the part of the exoskeleton that covers...surfaces. In many crustaceans, the term carapace is also used to describe the hard, protective...
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ostracods
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Earth
...by moulting the carapace at regular intervals...a series of shed carapaces or instars which...be inferred from carapace morphology. For example, the carapaces of freshwater species...correlations between carapace features and behaviours...
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crab
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...covered by a broad, flat shell called the carapace. Extending from the cephalothorax are...the large spine that projects from its carapace. After several molts, the young crab...anemones that attach themselves to the carapace. The giant spider crab of Japan, the...
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Crab
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...that fit into special sockets on the carapace (hard outer covering). There are also...other marine organisms on their outer carapace for concealment. The aptly named fiddler...purple and darker brown patches on the carapace — a pattern that helps to conceal...
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Testudinidae
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
...family whose members have a high-domed carapace , usually pillar-like legs, and blunt...xE1;pagos giant tortoise) has a carapace up to 1.5 m long and weighs up to 270...have elongated anterior plates on the carapace, used to lever rival males on to their...
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