In my AEIOU Words in Biology in the February 1994 Word Ways, I conjectured that the Boat-billed Heron, Cochlearius cochlearius cochlearius, was possibly unique in having the five vowels once in each of its genus, species and subspecies names. Since then i have discovered a further 51 genus/species/subspecies trinomial tautonyms from the world of birds
The thrushes are one of the most cosmopolitan of the groups of birds. References to the nightingale ...
At the heart of the interplay between names and knowledge is the relative salience of different taxa...
Previously published as Zoologica Africana and South African Journal of Zoology.International audien...
bird1 nHarold Horwood, "A Confusion of Names": SEE: grouse ...
Recent research allows referring to onomatopoeic ornithonyms as a linguistic product of interaction ...
In this article, the modern alternative and phonetic-phonological analysis of bird names from the an...
Have you ever encountered a white-whiskered hermit or a festive coquette? How about a rifleman or a...
A rich contrastive analysis of more than 3000 non-standard bird names based on extensive archival re...
Presumably, due to a rapid early diversification, major parts of the higher-level phylogeny of birds...
Excluding extralimital species and most subspecies unless these are sometimes considered full specie...
Systematists have not often made use of avian vocalizations to assess the taxonomic rank of birds, o...
Knowledge of the higher-level phylogenetic relationships of birds has grown substantially during the...
Due to its public popularity, ornithology has a huge corpus of scientific publication for a relative...
The study of avian molecular systematics currently lags behind that of mammals in several ways. Litt...
Below is a list of animal names. Fourteen of them are genuine names of birds, fourteen are genuine ...
The thrushes are one of the most cosmopolitan of the groups of birds. References to the nightingale ...
At the heart of the interplay between names and knowledge is the relative salience of different taxa...
Previously published as Zoologica Africana and South African Journal of Zoology.International audien...
bird1 nHarold Horwood, "A Confusion of Names": SEE: grouse ...
Recent research allows referring to onomatopoeic ornithonyms as a linguistic product of interaction ...
In this article, the modern alternative and phonetic-phonological analysis of bird names from the an...
Have you ever encountered a white-whiskered hermit or a festive coquette? How about a rifleman or a...
A rich contrastive analysis of more than 3000 non-standard bird names based on extensive archival re...
Presumably, due to a rapid early diversification, major parts of the higher-level phylogeny of birds...
Excluding extralimital species and most subspecies unless these are sometimes considered full specie...
Systematists have not often made use of avian vocalizations to assess the taxonomic rank of birds, o...
Knowledge of the higher-level phylogenetic relationships of birds has grown substantially during the...
Due to its public popularity, ornithology has a huge corpus of scientific publication for a relative...
The study of avian molecular systematics currently lags behind that of mammals in several ways. Litt...
Below is a list of animal names. Fourteen of them are genuine names of birds, fourteen are genuine ...
The thrushes are one of the most cosmopolitan of the groups of birds. References to the nightingale ...
At the heart of the interplay between names and knowledge is the relative salience of different taxa...
Previously published as Zoologica Africana and South African Journal of Zoology.International audien...