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| Hayes, F. E., C. L. Ramjohn, and N. Jones. 2002. The ffrench connection: contributions of Richard ffrench to Trinidad and Tobago ornithology. Department of Life Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Occasional Paper 11:4-10. Abstract.--Richard ffrench resided in Trinidad and Tobago from 1958-1985, and has continued to be actively involved in the country�s ornithology. During 1961-2000, Richard published 96 books, chapters, articles or notes, almost exclusively on the birds of Trinidad and Tobago. Two editions of A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago (1973 and 1991) comprise his major ornithological contributions, which account for 60% of his citations in the Science Citation Index. His 63 technical publications, which included 1267 pages, on Trinidad and Tobago ornithology comprised 26% of all publications and 37% of all pages published on the country�s ornithology during this period. Other major contributions include his initiation of the annual Christmas Bird Count in Trinidad and the formation of the Trinidad and Tobago Rare Bird Committee. Resumen.--Richard ffrench fue residente en la Trinidad y Tobago desde 1958-1985, y ha continuado estando involucrado activamente en la ornitolog�a de este pa�s. Durante 1961-2000, Richard public� 96 libros, cap�tulos, art�culos y notas, casi exclusivamente sobre las aves de Trinidad y Tobago. Las dos ediciones de A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago (1973 y 1991) constituyen sus mayores contribuciones orni-tol�gicas, representando el 60% de sus citas en el Science Citation Index. Sus 63 publicaciones t�cnicas, que incluyen 1267 p�ginas, sobre la ornitolog�a de Trinidad y Tobago constituyen 26% de todas las publicaciones y 37% de todas las p�ginas publicadas sobre la ornitolog�a del pa�s durante este per�odo. Otras contribuciones mayores incluyen su iniciaci�n del Christmas Bird Count anual en Trinidad y la formaci�n del Trinidad and Tobago Rare Bird Committee. Key words.--bibliography, ornithological contributions, Richard ffrench, Trinidad and Tobago |
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