Burt Leavelle Monroe, Jr. (25 August 1930 – 14 May 1994, in
Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana borde ...
) was an American ornithologist, a professor at the
University of Louisville
The University of Louisville (UofL) is a public research university in Louisville, Kentucky. It is part of the Kentucky state university system. When founded in 1798, it was the first city-owned public university in the United States and one of ...
, a member of the
American Ornithologists' Union
The American Ornithological Society (AOS) is an ornithological organization based in the United States. The society was formed in October 2016 by the merger of the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) and the Cooper Ornithological Society. Its ...
(AOU) beginning in 1953. Among his major contributions to avian taxonomy was the work with Charles Sibley resulting in the so-called
Sibley-Monroe classification.
Biography
Monroe was born in Louisville to Ethelmae Tuell and Burt Leavelle Monroe, Sr. (1901-1968). Like his father, he too took an interest in birds as well as a wider interest in natural history and published his first note on short-eared owls in 1945. He obtained a bachelor's degree in biology at the University of Louisville and then joined the US Navy from 1953 to 1959 rising to become a Lieutenant and working as a flight instructor at Pensacola. He then joined the Louisiana State University and worked on expeditions to collect birds in Honduras. This led also to his doctoral dissertation on the birds of Honduras (1965) under
George Lowery. He married fellow student Rose Sawyer. In 1965 he became assistant professor of biology at the University of Louisville and headed the department from 1970. After seeing his father die from a heart attack during an audit of the AOU, he took up in 1968 the role of treasurer. He became part of the Checklist Committee in 1977. In 1983 he worked with
Charles Sibley
Charles Gald Sibley (August 7, 1917 – April 12, 1998) was an American ornithologist and molecular biologist. He had an immense influence on the scientific classification of birds, and the work that Sibley initiated has substantially altered our u ...
on DNA-DNA hybridization to work out the classification of birds resulting in the landmark publication ''Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World (1990)''. He published ''A World Checklist of Bird'' in 1993. His last book ''The Birds of Kentucky'' was published posthumously in 1994. He died from cancer.
References
American ornithologists
1930 births
1994 deaths
20th-century American zoologists
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