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Brent Berlin, an ethnobiologist at the University of Georgia, discovered this when he read 50 pairs of names, each consisting of one bird and one fish name, to a group of 100 undergraduates, and asked them to identify which was which.
Gene sequences were named with the abbreviated fish name followed by Roman numbers.
And above all, don't forget to name your fish! name your fish!
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Namely, a fish named Hilary Rosen.
It was a children's book, about a fish named Swimmy.
The first test involved a molly fish named Colby (after Ms. Bracken's alma mater, Colby College).
In their formation, the fish named Swimmy assumes the position where the eye would be.
Investigators often relied instead on laborious legwork, tracking inconsistent fish names on paperwork as seafood moved across international borders.
He bought hundreds of dictionaries, dating to a 3,600-year-old 3,600-year-old 3,600-year-oldd with a glossary of fish names.
"It's not like the French are impoverished because they have fewer fish names than we do," he said.
He thinks he's seen it all, until a fish named Barry shows up with a display of five fingers on each fin, each looking suspiciously breaded.
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