Malacologist
A malacologist is a scientist who studies mollusks, a diverse phylum that includes snails, slugs, clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, and cephalopods such as octopuses, squids, and nautiluses. Malacology is the field concerned with the biology, ecology, and evolution of these animals, as well as the systematics and fossil record of mollusks.
Malacologists examine anatomy, physiology, behavior, development, and life histories; taxonomy and classification; biogeography and ecology; and
Fieldwork often involves collecting live specimens and shells; laboratory work includes dissections, microscopy, histology, DNA sequencing,
Applications include biodiversity assessments, fisheries science, and conservation planning. Mollusks serve as bioindicators of environmental health,
Malacology has a long history within natural history. Professional societies such as the Malacological Society of