Aung Si, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Linguistics University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
Area:
ethnobotany
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http://www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person591153
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Nicholas Evans grad student 2013 ANU
Andrew Kenneth Pawley grad student 2013 ANU
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Turpin M, Si A. (2017) Edible Insect Larvae in Kaytetye: Their Nomenclature and Significance Journal of Ethnobiology. 37: 120-140
Si A. (2016) The Potential for Flora–Fauna Wordlists to Contribute to Biodiversity Research: Myanmar Birds as a Case Study Langages. 1: 12
Si A, Turpin M. (2015) The importance of insects in Australian Aboriginal society: A dictonary survey Ethnobiology Letters. 6: 175-182
Si A, Agnihotri S. (2015) Solega place names and their ecological significance Anthropological Linguistics. 56: 389-414
Pahl M, Si A, Zhang S. (2013) Numerical cognition in bees and other insects. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 162
Si A. (2013) Aspects of honeybee natural history according to the Solega Ethnobiology Letters. 4: 78-86
Zhang S, Si A, Pahl M. (2012) Visually guided decision making in foraging honeybees. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 6: 88
Agnihotri S, Si A. (2012) Solega ethno-ornithology Journal of Ethnobiology. 32: 185-211
Gross HJ, Pahl M, Si A, et al. (2009) Number-based visual generalisation in the honeybee. Plos One. 4: e4263
Su S, Cai F, Si A, et al. (2008) East learns from West: Asiatic honeybees can understand dance language of European honeybees. Plos One. 3: e2365
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