palaeoecologists

[US]/ˌpæliːəʊiːˈkɒlədʒɪsts/
[UK]/ˌpeɪliːoʊiːˈkɑːlədʒɪsts/

Translation

n.Plural of palaeoecologist; scientists who study the interactions between organisms and their environments in the geological past.

Phrases & Collocations

palaeoecologists study

palaeoecologists analyze

palaeoecologists examine

palaeoecologists discover

palaeoecologists reconstruct

leading palaeoecologists

palaeoecologists conclude

palaeoecologists believe

palaeoecologists report

palaeoecologists determine

Example Sentences

palaeoecologists conduct research on ancient ecosystems.

palaeoecologists analyze sediment cores to reconstruct past environments.

palaeoecologists examine pollen grains to determine historical climate conditions.

palaeoecologists study fossils to understand how species adapted to climate change.

palaeoecologists work with archaeologists to interpret prehistoric human environments.

palaeoecologists use radiocarbon dating to determine the age of organic materials.

palaeoecologists investigate how past ecosystems responded to environmental shifts.

palaeoecologists publish their findings in scientific journals about long-term ecological change.

palaeoecologists collaborate with climatologists to improve climate change predictions.

palaeoecologists collect samples from lake sediments to study plant communities.

palaeoecologists reconstruct ancient food webs using fossilized remains.

palaeoecologists apply statistical methods to interpret palaeoecological data.

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