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ichthyologist

American  
[ik-thee-ahl-uh-jist] / ˌɪk θiˈɑl ə dʒɪst /

noun

PLURAL

ichthyologists
  1. a specialist in ichthyology.


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Sweden, and Australia, as well as ichthyologists from South Africa and the U.S.A.

From Science Daily

John Pogonoski, an ichthyologist in Australia, wasn’t about to be fooled by any moray eels.

From New York Times

Such a case unfolded recently for the ichthyologist Wilson Costa of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, who has long studied the diversity of killifish inhabiting southeastern Brazil's Atlantic Forest.

From Salon

In an e-mail to Scientific American, ichthyologist Dahiana Arcila, curator of marine vertebrates at the University of California, San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, noted the part played by technology in the discovery.

From Scientific American

“It is very strange, and it’s the talk of the town among us California ichthyologists,” or zoologists who study fish, said Bill Ludt, assistant curator of ichthyology at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum.

From Los Angeles Times