noun a person who studies grasshoppers and locusts, especially in relation to their behavior, ecology, and control
Acridologists investigate the impact of locust and grasshopper swarms on ecosystems.
Acridologists research methods to control locust and grasshopper populations to prevent crop damage.
Acridologists focus on the classification and evolutionary history of locusts and grasshoppers.
Acridologists study the behavior, ecology, and physiology of locusts and grasshoppers.
Acridologists may be consulted by writers seeking accurate information on acridology for their research or publications.
Acridologists work closely with entomologists to study and understand the behavior and ecology of locusts and grasshoppers.
Agricultural scientists collaborate with acridologists to develop strategies for locust and grasshopper control in agricultural settings.