natural history
Noun: 1. The scientific study of living organisms, especially animals and plants, based on observation and description in their natural environments. This field emphasizes the systematic observation, identification, and description of organisms, their life cycles, behaviors, interactions, and distribution, rather than controlled laboratory experimentation. 2. A written account or treatise resulting from such study. This often refers to a descriptive work or publication that details the characteristics and phenomena of the natural world.
The term "natural history" describes both the practice of observing nature and the body of knowledge produced by that practice. It is often associated with a holistic, descriptive approach to biology. * It is commonly used as a non-count noun to refer to the field of study (e.g., She has a passion for natural history). * It can be used as a count noun when referring to a specific written work or account (e.g., He wrote a natural history of the local birds). * It frequently modifies other nouns (e.g., natural history museum, natural history documentary).
- Noun (Field of Study):
- Charles Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle was a foundational journey in the field of natural history.
- Amateur enthusiasts have made significant contributions to natural history through careful observation and record-keeping.
- Noun (Written Account):
- Pliny the Elder's "Naturalis Historia" is an ancient encyclopedia of natural history.
- The biologist published a detailed natural history of the Amazonian rainforest.
- "Natural history of disease": In medicine, this phrase refers to the typical course and progression of a disease from its inception to its resolution (through recovery, disability, or death) in the absence of treatment.
- Understanding the natural history of the disease is crucial for developing effective interventions.
- Naturalist (n): A person who studies or is an expert in natural history.
- The naturalist led a walk to identify local plant species.
- Naturalistic (adj): Derived from or imitating real life or nature; in art, depicting objects realistically.
- The painter's style is highly naturalistic.
- Biology (broader, more experimental)
- Ecology (focuses on interactions and environments)
- Field study
- Descriptive biology
- Natural history collection: A systematically organized assembly of physical specimens, such as fossils, rocks, plants, and animals, used for study.
- The university maintains an extensive natural history collection.
- Natural history museum: An institution that houses and displays collections of natural objects, often for public education.
- We spent the afternoon at the natural history museum looking at dinosaur skeletons.
- the scientific study of plants or animals (more observational than experimental) usually published in popular magazines rather than in academic journals