Molluscology is the branch of zoology that focuses on the study of mollusks, a diverse group of invertebrates that includes snails, clams, octopuses, and squids. It encompasses various aspects of their Biology, ecology, evolution, and taxonomy. Molluscologists often conduct research to understand the roles of mollusks in ecosystems, their physiological adaptations, and their interactions with humans and other organisms. This field is crucial for conservation efforts, particularly given the threats many mollusk species face due to habitat loss and climate change.