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Aaron Ludwig Kumlien (March 15, 1853 – December 4, 1902) was an American ornithologist and the oldest son of Thure Kumlien. He took part in the Howgate Polar Expedition 1877-78 and collected a large number of bird specimens which led to the discovery of several new species including what is now known as Kumlien's gull (Larus [glaucoides] kumlieni). During the Howgate Polar Expedition, Kumlien kept careful record of the names used by Inuit for the birds. This was re-examined in 1961 by Laurence Irving, who found the names to be stable and in use across a large area.

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  • Aaron Ludwig Kumlien est un ornithologue américain, né le 15 mars 1853 à (en) et mort le 4 décembre 1902 à Milton (Wisconsin). (fr)
  • Aaron Ludwig Kumlien, född den 15 mars 1853 i Jefferson County, Wisconsin, död den 4 december 1902 i , var en amerikansk iktyolog och ornitolog. Han var son till Thure Kumlien. Kumlien medföljde som zoolog arktiska expedition 1877–1878, varunder han gjorde rika samlingar, beskrivna i Contributions to the natural history of Arctic America, och var 1879-91 anställd i regeringens tjänst vid fiskeriundersökningen samt lämnade viktiga bidrag till det monumentala verket "North American food fishes". Åren 1891–1902 var Kumlien professor i naturvetenskap och fysik vid . Postumt utkom Birds of Wisconsin (1903). (sv)
  • Aaron Ludwig Kumlien (March 15, 1853 – December 4, 1902) was an American ornithologist and the oldest son of Thure Kumlien. He took part in the Howgate Polar Expedition 1877-78 and collected a large number of bird specimens which led to the discovery of several new species including what is now known as Kumlien's gull (Larus [glaucoides] kumlieni). During the Howgate Polar Expedition, Kumlien kept careful record of the names used by Inuit for the birds. This was re-examined in 1961 by Laurence Irving, who found the names to be stable and in use across a large area. (en)
  • Ludwig Kumlien è stato un ornitologo statunitense. Prese parte alla spedizione polare di Howgate nel 1877 e raccolse un gran numero di esemplari di uccelli che portarono alla scoperta di diverse nuove specie tra cui quello che oggi è conosciuto come il gabbiano di Kumlien chiamato così in suo onore (Larus kumlieni). Durante la spedizione polare di Howgate, Kumlien tenne accurate registrazioni dei nomi usati dagli Inuit per gli uccelli. Queste vennero riesaminate nel 1961 da Laurence Irving, che trovò i nomi invariati e in uso in una vasta area. (it)
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  • Aaron Ludwig Kumlien (March 15, 1853 – December 4, 1902) was an American ornithologist and the oldest son of Thure Kumlien. He took part in the Howgate Polar Expedition 1877-78 and collected a large number of bird specimens which led to the discovery of several new species including what is now known as Kumlien's gull (Larus [glaucoides] kumlieni). Kumlien was born in a log cabin in Busseyville, Jefferson County to the Swedish-born naturalist Thure Kumlien and his wife Christina Wallberg. Ludwig went to school followed by Albion Academy in Dane County, Wisconsin, where his father was a professor of zoology and botany. Graduating in 1873, he joined the University of Wisconsin for a while and obtained a master of science from Milton College in 1892. He joined the Howgate Polar Expedition as a naturalist in 1877-78. Among the bird specimens was a gull that William Brewster described as a new species named as Larus kumlieni (Kumlien's gull). The expedition was funded by whaling operations conducted during the journey. He later became a professor of physics and natural history at Milton College in 1894 where he influenced many students. He died from throat cancer at his home in Milton, Wisconsin, and was buried in Milton Cemetery. During the Howgate Polar Expedition, Kumlien kept careful record of the names used by Inuit for the birds. This was re-examined in 1961 by Laurence Irving, who found the names to be stable and in use across a large area. (en)
  • Aaron Ludwig Kumlien est un ornithologue américain, né le 15 mars 1853 à (en) et mort le 4 décembre 1902 à Milton (Wisconsin). (fr)
  • Ludwig Kumlien è stato un ornitologo statunitense. Prese parte alla spedizione polare di Howgate nel 1877 e raccolse un gran numero di esemplari di uccelli che portarono alla scoperta di diverse nuove specie tra cui quello che oggi è conosciuto come il gabbiano di Kumlien chiamato così in suo onore (Larus kumlieni). Kumlien nacque in una capanna di legno a Sumner, nella contea di Jefferson, dal naturalista svedese Thure Kumlien e da sua moglie Christina Wallberg. Ludwig andò a scuola seguito dalla Albion Academy nella contea di Dane, nel Wisconsin, dove suo padre era professore di zoologia e botanica. Laureatosi nel 1873, si unì per un po' all'Università del Wisconsin e ottenne un master in scienze al Milton College nel 1892. Si unì alla spedizione polare di Howgate come naturalista nel 1877-78. Tra gli esemplari di uccelli scoperti c'era un gabbiano che William Brewster descrisse come una nuova specie chiamata Larus kumlieni (gabbiano di Kumlien). La spedizione venne finanziata dalle operazioni di caccia alle balene condotte durante il viaggio. In seguito divenne professore di fisica e storia naturale al Milton College nel 1894, dove influenzò molti studenti. Morì di cancro alla gola nella sua casa di Milton, nel Wisconsin, e fu sepolto nel cimitero di Milton. Durante la spedizione polare di Howgate, Kumlien tenne accurate registrazioni dei nomi usati dagli Inuit per gli uccelli. Queste vennero riesaminate nel 1961 da Laurence Irving, che trovò i nomi invariati e in uso in una vasta area. (it)
  • Aaron Ludwig Kumlien, född den 15 mars 1853 i Jefferson County, Wisconsin, död den 4 december 1902 i , var en amerikansk iktyolog och ornitolog. Han var son till Thure Kumlien. Kumlien medföljde som zoolog arktiska expedition 1877–1878, varunder han gjorde rika samlingar, beskrivna i Contributions to the natural history of Arctic America, och var 1879-91 anställd i regeringens tjänst vid fiskeriundersökningen samt lämnade viktiga bidrag till det monumentala verket "North American food fishes". Åren 1891–1902 var Kumlien professor i naturvetenskap och fysik vid . Postumt utkom Birds of Wisconsin (1903). (sv)
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