poriferologist
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Porifera + -ology + -ist.
Noun
[edit]poriferologist (plural poriferologists)
- (rare) A biologist whose specialty is the study of poriferans (sponges of the phylum Porifera).
- 1964, Animal kingdom, volumes 67-68, New York Zoological Society:
- Besides Dr. Nigrelli the party included Dr. Martin F. Stempien, Jr., of the Aquarium staff, Dr. Gustavo Pulitzer, a marine ecologist and poriferologist of Portofino, Italy
- 1978, Monographs on oceanographic methodology, volume 5, Unesco:
- Poriferologists generally agree that a sponge mass bounded by pinacocytes is an individual rather than a colony.
- 1990, Richard C. Brusca, Gary J. Brusca, Invertebrates:
- The great variability in sponge morphology and the difficulty in precisely setting the limits of a sponge species have probably driven many potential poriferologists to frustration (and to other taxa) early in their careers.