noun a person who studies or specializes in the study of grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets
Acridologists study the ecological impact of locust and grasshopper infestations on ecosystems and biodiversity.
Acridologists play a crucial role in monitoring and managing locust and grasshopper populations to prevent agricultural damage.
Acridologists focus on the behavior, physiology, and evolution of locusts and grasshoppers.
An acridologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of locusts and grasshoppers, which are known for their acrid taste and smell.
An acridologist may be hired as a consultant for a writer working on a novel that involves toxic plants or chemicals.
In the field of chemistry, an acridologist may specialize in studying and analyzing acrid substances and their effects.
A botanist may consult with an acridologist to learn more about poisonous plants and their characteristics.