Years afterward, he continued to research the ethnobiology of insects, a field he termed " ethnoentomology " in his 1979 doctoral thesis.
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In 1988 he organized the First International Congress of Ethnobiology, in Bel�m, during which the Kayap?Project and its results were highlighted.
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Fowler's reconstruction of Proto-Numic ethnobiology also points to the region of the southern Sierra Nevada as the homeland of Proto-Numic approximately two millennia ago.
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Technical assistance and funding for the project are being provided by the Desert Museum, the U . S .-based National Ethnobiology and Conservation Team and the Columbus, Ohio, Zoo.
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Leading anthropologists, biologists, chemists, sociologists and representatives of several indigenous populations met in to discuss common concerns at the First International Congress of Ethnobiology and to found International Society of ethnobiology.
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Leading anthropologists, biologists, chemists, sociologists and representatives of several indigenous populations met in to discuss common concerns at the First International Congress of Ethnobiology and to found International Society of ethnobiology.
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Although the term " ethnobiology " had been used in the past for a different idea, Posey adopted this for his study of indigenous and folk knowledge about plants, animals, and ecosystems.
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It also offers the graduate diplomas in Chemical Technology, Entomology, and Ethnobiology; the graduate degrees by research of Master and Doctor of Science with emphasis in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
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His later work, as lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland, was in the field of Ethnobiology, particularly documenting the Kalam people's interaction with, and beliefs about, birds.
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As a result, she sometimes neglected topics of traditional interest to anthropologists, such as place names, ethnobiology, and material culture and focussed on topics traditionally given less attention, particularly the lives of women.