Cormorant

Cormorant

Marine Ornithology

 Marine ornithology

Pays
Langue(s) anglais
Périodicité Semi-annuel
Genre revue scientifique
Date de fondation 1976
Ville d’édition
Éditeur Pacific Seabird Group

Propriétaire Pacific Seabird Group
ISSN 1018-3337

Accueil

Marine Ornithology est une publication du Pacific Seabird Group, un regroupement de plusieurs associations (African Seabird Group, Pacific Seabird Group, Australasian Seabird Group, Seabird Group (U.K.), Dutch Seabird Group et Japan Seabird Group) qui se consacrent à l'étude et à la conservation des oiseaux de mer. La revue fait suite à Cormorant (1976-1989, ISSN : 0250-0213), fondé par John Cooper et l’African Seabird group en 1976. Depuis 2000, la revue est sous la responsabilité du Pacific Seabird Group.

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  • Portail du monde maritime Portail du monde maritime
  • Portail de l’ornithologie Portail de l’ornithologie
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  • Cormorant — Cor mo*rant (k[^o]r m[ o]*rant), n. [F. cormoran, fr. Armor. m[=o]r vran a sea raven; m[=o]r sea + bran raven, with cor, equiv. to L. corvus raven, pleonastically prefixed; or perh. fr. L. corvus marinus sea raven.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any species of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cormorant — index rapacious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • cormorant — early 14c., from O.Fr. cormarenc (12c., Mod.Fr. cormoran), from L.L. corvus marinus sea raven + Germanic suffix enc, ing. The t in English probably is from confusion with words in ant. It has a reputation for voracity …   Etymology dictionary

  • cormorant — ► NOUN ▪ a large diving seabird with a long neck, long hooked bill, and mainly black plumage. ORIGIN Old French cormaran, from Latin corvus marinus sea raven …   English terms dictionary

  • cormorant — [kôr′mə rənt] n. [ME cormoraunt < OFr cormareng < corp marenc < L corvus marinus < corvus,RAVEN1 + marinus,MARINE] 1. any of a family (Phalacrocoracidae) of large, voracious, pelecaniform diving birds with webbed toes and a hooked… …   English World dictionary

  • Cormorant — Cormorants and shags Temporal range: Late Cretaceous? – Recent …   Wikipedia

  • Cormorant — Zeichnung des Cormorant Der Cormorant (offizieller Name: Cormorant Multi Purpose Unmanned Air System [1] ; deutsch etwa: Kormoran (benannt nach einer tauchenden Vogelart) Vielzweck Drohne) ist ein militärisches Projekt der Skunk Works… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • cormorant — /kawr meuhr euhnt/, n. 1. any of several voracious, totipalmate seabirds of the family Phalacrocoracidae, as Phalacrocorax carbo, of America, Europe, and Asia, having a long neck and a distensible pouch under the bill for holding captured fish,… …   Universalium

  • cormorant — [13] In early medieval times the cormorant was named ‘sea raven’ – that is, in Latin, corvus marīnus. This passed into Old French first as cormareng, which later became cormaran. English adopted it and added a final t. The word’s origins are… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • cormorant — UK [ˈkɔː(r)mərənt] / US [ˈkɔrmərənt] noun [countable] Word forms cormorant : singular cormorant plural cormorants a large dark coloured bird with a long neck that lives near the sea and eats fish …   English dictionary

  • cormorant — /ˈkɔmərənt / (say kawmuhruhnt) noun 1. any of various large, web footed, black or pied waterbirds of the genus Phalacrocorax, family Phalacrocoracidae, having a long neck and a pouch under the bill in which fish are held; often seen standing in… …  

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