Aegithinidae

C2 16+
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  • Aegithinidae Meanings

    noun Aegithinidae is a taxonomic family of small passerine birds commonly known as ioras or aegithinids.

    Fields related to aegithinidae

    Biology

    In biology, Aegithinidae is studied for its evolutionary history and ecological roles within its habitats.

    Zoology

    Aegithinidae refers to a taxonomic family of birds that includes species like the common iora and the green iora.

    Ornithology

    Aegithinidae is a family of small passerine birds found in Asia and Africa, commonly known as ioras.

    Occupation Usage of aegithinidae

    Ornithologist

    Aegithinidae is a family of small passerine birds commonly known as ioras. Ornithologists study the behavior, ecology, and evolution of these birds within the Aegithinidae family.

    Ecologist

    Ecologists may study the role of Aegithinidae birds in their ecosystems and how changes in their populations can impact the overall biodiversity of an area.

    Biologist

    Biologists may conduct research on the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships within the Aegithinidae family to better understand the evolutionary history of these birds.

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