For the biologist as well as the physicist, nature is not written like a book in natural language, nor even in computer language.
To biologists, who like the reviewer have witnessed the violent changes in such extrapolations, this hardly comes as a great surprise.
We study modern man as biologist, sociologist or historian and meet at various interfaces.
No biologist claims that a separate inherited mechanism exists for each of the infinitude of possible acts that fall within these categories.
This book is recommended reading for tropical biologists and agriculturalists, including entomologists, horticulturists and tropical ecologists as well as palm nursery growers, managers and enthusiasts.
This is a useful reference book, particularly for soil chemists and biologists.
A behavioral biologist finds such reasoning incomplete because description of the proximate mechanism does not reveal its raison d'être.
Each of the expeditions had one or more biologist, geologist, meteorologist, and physicist to carry out scientific programs.