Marine biologist
Marine biologist
Cetologist
Cetology is the branch of marine science associated with the study of cetaceans, which is the order that contains whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Logically, a scientist who studies whales is therefore a cetologist.
Zoologist
a biologist
ecologist
*A+*ecologist
*A+* zoologistA marine biologist could study whales, as well as everything else that makes up the marine environment. All are interlinked to their environment in some way. Obviously, based on such a vast subject, there are those who will specialise on a very specific subject - whales being one.
which kind of biologist would most likely study whalesAnswer this question…
A biologist would most likely study living organisms. Biologists focus on the study of life, including the structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy of living organisms.
The work that would be involved in a career as a molecular biologist usually involves the study of molecules. More can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_biology
zoology is the branch of biology concerning the study of animal life.