Powerful Geography
Ecologist

Ecologist

Ecologist

I. JOB SUMMARY

Main Topic: Physical Geography
Secondary Topic: Environment and Society

Overview: Ecologists are responsible for furthering our understanding of how natural and human-caused changes in the environment influence the behavior and abundance of species, and how interactions between species and their environment influence the natural world. It is crucial to obtain a solid foundation in areas such as morphology, physiology, genetics, microbiology, zoology, botany, conservation biology, organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, mathematics, calculus, statistics and computer science. Depending on your future area of specialization within ecology, you may also want to have an academic background in such diverse subjects as climatology, economics, geology, mathematical modeling, meteorology, oceanography, sociology or soil science. Typical duties include: Plan and conduct research studiesEstimate the costs and material needs of research studiesKeep detailed notes during research processPerform thorough analysis of research findingsPublish findingsMay act as a consultant to government agencies and non-profit or commercial organizations. 

Geographers at work: Physical Geographers, Environmental Geographers 

Recommended College Courses: Physical Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, Quantitative Methods, Environmental Management 

Skills: Quantitative Methods, Qualitative Methods, Environmental Management 

Occupation Group:  Life, Physical, and Social Science

Learn more about Ecologists from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and U.S. Department of Labor
https://www.bls.gov/OOH/life-physical-and-social-science/environmental-scientists-and-specialists.htm

II. POWERFUL GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE

Ecologists are scientists who study the relationships, interactions, and dynamics of organisms and their environment, contributing to our understanding of ecosystems and the natural world.
Ecologists are scientists who study the relationships, interactions, and dynamics of organisms and their environment, contributing to our understanding of ecosystems and the natural world.
Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment, exploring the relationships, dynamics, and processes that shape ecosystems and influence biodiversity.
Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment, exploring the relationships, dynamics, and processes that shape ecosystems and influence biodiversity.