Roberto Raul Dabbene (17 January 1864– 20 October 1938) was an Italian-Argentine ornithologist.
Born in Turin, he studied at the University of Turin and received a doctorate in 1884 from the University of Genoa and moved to Argentina in 1887. After teaching chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, he moved to Buenos Aires in 1890 where he was inspired to study birds by Dr. E. L. Homberg who made him a member of the zoo staff. He studied the Argentine birds for over 40 years, and became curator of birds at the National Museum and writing many of the most important books on the subject. He was a founder of the journal El Hornero.[1][2]
^Aguilar, H. A. (2009). "Roberto Dabbene, "el patriarca de los pájaros"" (PDF). El Carnotaurus. Boletin del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia (in Spanish). 10 (106): 6–7.
Roberto Raul Dabbene (17 January 1864– 20 October 1938) was an Italian-Argentine ornithologist. Born in Turin, he studied at the University of Turin and...
whose companions turned to birds. The epitheton dabbenena refers to RobertoDabbene, Italian-Argentine ornithologist. The Tristan albatross is practically...
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Rodolfo Coria, paleontologist Miguel Rolando Covian, physiologist RobertoDabbene, ornithologist Salvador Debenedetti, archaeologist René Favaloro, surgeon...
and stability in stochastic model predictive control" by M. Lorenzen, F. Dabbene, R. Tempo and F. Allgöwer which appeared in IEEE Transactions on Automatic...
Thomas had obtained the holotype from Argentinean-Italian scientist RobertoDabbene, who worked in Buenos Aires at the time. Its species name "patagonicus"...
Rome and Milan. His plays included La casa riconsacrata (1904), Il signor Dabbene (1906), Seguite poi da Notturno (1907), Bamboletta (1908), La regina (1910)...
Sociedad Científica Argentina (in Spanish). LXXII. 1911. Lillo, Miguel; Dabbene, Roberto (1913), "Description de deux nouvelles espèces d'oiseaux de la République...
Chiribaya's bonneted bat E. dabbenei (Thomas, 1914) — big bonneted bat (Dabbene's mastiff bat) E. delticus (Thomas, 1923) E. ferox (Gundlach, 1861) E. floridanus...