human | Q5 |
P973 | described at URL | https://erp.wisc.edu/staff/abbott-david/ |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-8249-263X |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 25653905900 |
P69 | educated at | University of Edinburgh | Q160302 |
P108 | employer | University of Wisconsin–Madison | Q838330 |
Zoological Society of London | Q220198 | ||
P734 | family name | Abbott | Q306749 |
Abbott | Q306749 | ||
Abbott | Q306749 | ||
P735 | given name | David | Q18057751 |
David | Q18057751 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
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