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Louis Pierre Vieillot (10 May 1748,
Yvetot Yvetot () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. It is the capital of the Caux region. History The name Yvetot comes from the Germanic ''Yvo'' and the Old Norse ''-topt''. Therefore, Yvetot mean ...
– 24 August 1830,
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) was a French
ornithologist Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the "methodological study and consequent knowledge of birds with all that relates to them." Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and th ...
. Vieillot is the author of the first scientific descriptions and Linnaean names of a number of birds, including species he collected himself in the
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and
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and South American species discovered but not formally named by
Félix de Azara Félix Manuel de Azara y Perera (18 May 1746 – 20 October 1821) was a Spanish military officer, naturalist, and engineer. Life Félix de Azara was born on 18 May 1746 in Barbunales, Aragon. He joined the army and attended a Spanish military ...
and his translator
Sonnini de Manoncourt Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt (1 February 1751 – 9 May 1812) was a French naturalist. Career Between 1799 and 1808, Sonnini de Manoncourt wrote 127 volumes of the ''Histoire naturelle''. Noteworthy among these, especiall ...
. He was among the first ornithologists to study changes in
plumage Plumage ( "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, ...
and one of the first to study live
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweigh ...
s. At least 77 of the genera erected by Vieillot are still in use.


Biography

Vieillot was born in
Yvetot Yvetot () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. It is the capital of the Caux region. History The name Yvetot comes from the Germanic ''Yvo'' and the Old Norse ''-topt''. Therefore, Yvetot mean ...
. He represented his family's business interests in Saint-Domingue (
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) on
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, but fled to the United States during the Haitian rebellions that followed the
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. On Buffon's advice, he collected material for the ''Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de l'Amérique Septentrionale,'' the first two volumes of which were published in France beginning in 1807. Vieillot returned to France for the last time in 1798, where the position created for him at the ''Bulletin des Lois'' left him sufficient leisure to continue his natural history studies. Following the death of
Jean Baptiste Audebert Jean Baptiste Audebert (1759 – December 1800) was a French artist and naturalist. Life Audebert was born at Rochefort. He studied painting and drawing at Paris, and gained reputation as a miniature-painter. Employed in preparing plates ...
, Vieillot saw the two parts of the "Oiseaux dorés" through to completion in 1802; his own ''Histoire naturelle des plus beaux oiseaux chanteurs de la zone torride'' appeared in 1806. Vieillot's ''Analyse d'une nouvelle Ornithologie Elémentaire'' (1816) set out a new system of ornithological classification, which he applied with slight modifications in his contributions to the ''Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle'' (1816–19). In 1820, Vieillot undertook the continuation of the ''
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'', commenced by
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in 1790. He also published an ''Ornithologie française'' (1823–30). Vieillot was granted a government pension in the final year of his life, but died relatively unknown and in poverty. Vieillot is commemorated in the binomials of a number of birds, such as ''Lybius vieilloti'' (
Vieillot's barbet Vieillot's barbet (''Lybius vieilloti'') is a small African barbet. Barbets and toucans are a group of near passerine birds with a world-wide tropical distribution. The barbets get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. This ...
) and ''Saurothera vieilloti'' (the
Puerto Rican lizard-cuckoo The Puerto Rican lizard cuckoo (''Coccyzus vieilloti'') is a species of bird in the tribe Phaenicophaeini, subfamily Cuculinae of the cuckoo family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Puerto Rico.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the B ...
). Some believe that
Leach's Storm-petrel Leach's storm petrel or Leach's petrel (''Hydrobates leucorhous'') is a small seabird of the tubenose order. It is named after the British zoologist William Elford Leach. The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek. ''Hydrobates'' is from ...
should be named Vieillot's Storm-petrel since he was the first to obtain a specimen of the species and to describe it. He did this in the
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, published in 1817. He described the type location as the shores of
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, "se tient sur l"Ocean."


Works

* ''Histoire naturelle des plus beaux oiseaux chanteurs de la zone torride.'' Dufour, Paris 1805. * ''Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de l'Amérique septentrionale.'' Desray, Paris 1807–1808. * ''Analyse d'une nouvelle ornithologie élémentaire.'' d'Éterville, Paris 1816. * ''Mémoire pour servir à l'histoire des oiseaux d'Europe.'' Turin 1816. * ''Ornithologie.'' Lanoe, Paris 1818. * ''Faune française ou Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des animaux qui se trouvent en France.'' Le Vrault & Rapet, Paris, Strasbourg, Bruxelles, 1820–1830. * ''La galerie des oiseaux du cabinet d'histoire naturelle du jardin du roi.'' Aillard & Constant-Chantpie, Paris 1822–1825. * ''Ornithologie française ou Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des oiseaux de France.'' Pelicier, Paris 1830.


References


Further reading

*"Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot," in Tom Taylor and Michael Taylor, ''Aves: A Survey of the Literature of Neotropical Ornithology'', Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Libraries, 2011.


External links


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— ''the French word for 'Search' is Recherche''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Vieillot, Louis Jean Pierre French ornithologists French taxonomists French zoologists 1748 births 1830 deaths 18th-century French zoologists 19th-century French zoologists