a scientist who studies living things in the enviroment

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A scientist who studies living things in the environment is often referred to as an ecologist. Ecologists examine the interactions between organisms and their environment, including ecosystems, populations, and communities. They may study various aspects of life, such as species behavior, biodiversity, and the effects of environmental changes on living organisms.

Other related fields include:

  • Biologists: Focus on the study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution.
  • Environmental scientists: Analyze environmental problems and develop solutions, often incorporating aspects of ecology, biology, chemistry, and geology.
  • Conservation biologists: Specialize in the preservation and restoration of biodiversity and natural habitats.

These scientists play crucial roles in understanding and addressing environmental issues such as habitat destruction, climate change, and species extinction.