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  Audouin's gull in Spain
Audouin's Gull is restricted to the Mediterranean and the western coast of the Sahara.
Audouin's gull was one of the World's rarest gulls in the late 1960s,, with a population of only 1,000 pairs.
Audouin's gull, unlike many large gulls, rarely scavenges, but is a specialist fish eater, and is therefore strictly coastal and pelagic.
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  Audouin's gull in Spain
Audouin's Gull is restricted to the Mediterranean and the western coast of the Sahara.
Audouin's gull was one of the World's rarest gulls in the late 1960s,, with a population of only 1,000 pairs.
Audouin's gull, unlike many large gulls, rarely scavenges, but is a specialist fish eater, and is therefore strictly coastal and pelagic.
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 Audouin Birding Tours: A birdwatching company and its birding guides, Catalonia, Spain
Audouin Birding Tours is based in the little mountain village of Freginals, on the edge of the Ebro delta.
The main focus of Audouin Birding Tours is the lands surrounding the Ebro River, including the huge Ebro Delta and the mountain chains Els Ports and Montsià, but tours are planned throughout Spain.
The aim of Audouin Birding Tours is to provide fellow bird watchers with high quality birding and great experiences, and we welcome birders with all levels of experience.
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  Jean Victoire Audouin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Victoire Audouin (April 27, 1797 - November 9, 1841) or, sometimes Victor Audouin was a French naturalist, entomologist and ornithologist.
Audouin was born in Paris and studied medicine.
He co-authored the Dictionaire Classique d'Histoire Naturelle (1822) and collaborated with Milne-Edwards in a study of marine animals in French inshore waters.
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 Jean Victoire Audouin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Jean Victoire Audouin (April 27, 1797 - November 9, 1841) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A biologist knowledgeable about natural history (especially botany and zoology)) naturalist, (A zoologist who studies insects) entomologist and (A zoologist who studies birds) ornithologist.
Audouin was born in (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) Paris and studied (The branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques) medicine.
His principal work, Histoire des insectes nuisibles à la vigne (1842), was completed after his death by (additional info and facts about Henri Milne-Edwards) Henri Milne-Edwards and (additional info and facts about Émile Blanchard) Émile Blanchard.
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 Audouin's Gulls
The Audouin's Gull (Larus audouinii) is a large gull restricted to the Mediterranean and the western coast of Saharan Africa.
This bird is named after the French naturalist Jean Victoire Audouin.
The Audouin's Gull is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.
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 Articles - Henri Milne-Edwards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He became a student of Georges Cuvier and befriended Jean Victoire Audouin.
It embodied the results of two dredging expeditions undertaken by him and his friend Audouin during 1826 and 1828 in the neighbourhood of Granville, and was remarkable for clearly distinguishing the marine fauna of that portion of the French coast into four zones.
In 1841, after the death of Audouin, he succeeded him at the chair of entomology at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle.
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 Henri Milne-Edwards:
He became a student of Georges Cuvier and befriended Jean Victoire Audouin.
It embodied the results of two dredging expeditions undertaken by him and his friend Audouin during 1826 and 1828 in the neighbourhood of Granville, and was remarkable for clearly distinguishing the marine fauna of that portion of the French coast into four zones.
In 1841, after the death of Audouin, he succeeded him at the chair of entomology at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle.
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 Jean Victoire Audouin at AllExperts
Jean Victoire Audouin (April 27, 1797 - November 9, 1841) or, sometimes Victor Audouin was a French naturalist, entomologist and ornithologist.
Audouin was born in Paris and studied medicine.
Audouin also contributed to other branches of natural history.
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 Royal News 2004, Section III
The engagement was announced between Charles de Panafieu (son of Jean de Panafieu and of his wife, née Béatrice d'Audiffret-Pasquier [herself the daughter of Denis, Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier (1913-1999) and of his wife, née Aldée de Lastic Saint-Jal]) and Nathalie Chevalier (daughter of Michel Chevalier and of his wife, née Sophie Delloue).
Jean, Comte de Dreux-Brézé (son of Henri-Evrard, Marquis de Dreux-Brézé, and of his wife, née Princess Geneviève de Broglie), and his wife, née Marie de Montaigne de Poncins, had their fourth child, Paul, on 15 April.
The marriage was announced between Alexis Marie Augustin Jean Bruno Clément-Fromentel (son of Pascal Clément-Fromentel and of his wife, née Laure de Choiseul-Praslin [herself the daughter of René, Marquis de Choiseul Praslin and of his wife, née Clothilde Haudry de Soucy, and sister of Raynald, Duc de Praslin]) and Myrtille Girardot.
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 Ils soutiennent le collectif - Soutien aux déboulonneurs
AUDOUIN Alice (ancienne directrice marketing/communication de Novethic, aujourd’hui responsable du développement durable, MPG, Havas)
Face à l’inertie des pouvoirs publics en la matière, je soutiens et suis solidaire de tous ceux qui courageusement s’y engagent sur le terrain avec des moyens non-violents.
Cher Yvan, que vous soyez sanctionné ou non, c’est une victoire parce que : l’essentiel dans cette affaire, c’est de porter cela sur la place publique.
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 Abaccipedia Index: Je   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
Jean Baptiste Marie Anne Seraphin, Comte de Villele
Jean François Paul de Gondi, cardinal de Retz
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 Jean Victoire Audouin - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Jean Victoire Audouin - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Jean Did You Mean jean?
Jean is a common female given name in Englishpeaking countries, pronounced /d?i:n/ (IPA).
In Frenchpeaking countries, Jean is a male name, roughly pronounced /???/ (IPA), and cognate with English John.
Jean, Nevada, a small community near the Nevada-California state line.
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 Znani biolodzy - Wiki
Jean Cabanis (1816-1906), aparaty cyfrowe sosnowiec niemiecki ornitolog
Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Breau (1810-1892), mozek francuski przyrodnik
Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour (1773-1826), francuski botanik
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 List of biologists - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau (1810-1892), French naturalist
Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour (1773-1826), French botanist
James Lovelock (born 1919), English chemist and father of the gaia hypothesis
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Jean Lamprell, 19??-, supported the authors of Dentalium jeanae Lamprell and Healey, 1998 [Tellina (Abranda) jeanae Healy and Lamprell, 1992, possibly Siphonaria (Siphonaria) jeanae Jenkins, 1984], so she is likely the wife of the bivalve and scaphopod expert Kevin L. Lamprell, 1927-, from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
[Lumbrineris latreilli Audouin and H. Milne Edwards, 1833, Cecrops latreillii Leach, 1816, Apseudes latreillii (H. Milne Edwards, 1828), Orbinia latreillii (Audouin and H. Milne Edwards, 1833), Latreillia Roux, 1830, Cilicaea latreillei Leach, 1818, Bittium latreillii Payraudea, 1826, Macrophthalmus latreillei (Desmarest), Eurypodius latreillei Guerín, 1828].
Marie Victoire Lebour, 1876-1971, English (with French parents) phyto- and zoo-planktologist, working at the laboratory in Plymouth [Gyrodinium lebouriae, Protoperidinium marielebouriae, Cercaria lebouri Stunkard, 1932, Neolebouria Gibson, 1976, Stephanostomum lebourae Caballero, 1952, Eualus lebourae Holthuis, 1951].
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 List of biologists article - List of biologists biologists B D F H J L N P R T V X Z Louis Agassiz Alexander - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Breau, French naturalist
Leonardo Da Vinci, known as an artist but mostly a biologist.
Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour (1773-1826), French botanist
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