Actually, important small-Studies are being performed continuously on all small and Isolated AREAS. See Nat. Geog. Mag. (this month) for the latest in [newly discovered] amazingly Colorful Bugs.
Biological studies are important for monitoring environments and changes within them. They are important for monitoring populations for the purpose of preservation and conservation.
Hossein Jorjani has written: 'Genetic studies of assortative mating in selected and unselected populations' -- subject(s): Population genetics
Genetic Studies of Genius was created in 1921.
A person who studies reasons for rising and falling populations is a Demographer
Observational studies observe natural phenomena without intervention, while experimental studies manipulate variables to determine cause and effect. Observational studies are useful for understanding associations, while experimental studies can establish causal relationships between variables. Experimental studies involve random assignment of participants to groups, while observational studies rely on natural groupings.
Drosophilla, Neurospora and pea plant has been frequently used as materials for genetic studies.
A genetic physician or a geneticist.
The study of information related to people and populations is "social studies".
It is called social studies
Demography is the science that studies trends and changes in human populations, such as birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns. It examines how populations grow, decline, and distribute geographically over time.
epidemiology
The Isozyme Laboratory performs electrophoretic analyses of genetically conditioned enzyme variation by separating multiple forms of enzymes in a solid matrix. Electrophoresis is a biochemical technique that facilitates the detection of genetic variation within and among populations, the identification of plant clones, hybrids and their distribution in an area, and studies of evolutionary dynamics in natural plant populations as well as plant mating systems and genetic diversity in rare or invasive species.