id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fbedmsry2fd5ljzo32yb3arnmq KI Stergiou The most famous fish: human relationships with fish as inferred from the corpus of online English books (1800-2000) 2017 10 .pdf application/pdf 7364 742 67 frequency of times the common names of 250 fishes appear in the corpus of digitized English books However, cultural services have not yet been adequately integrated within the ecosystem service framework and are generally excluded from economic evaluations, a fact raising ethical issues with KEY WORDS: Fame · Famon · Goldfish · Carassius auratus · Darwin · Ecosystem services · Cultural one considers that out of the 33 200 currently recognized fish species (Froese & Pauly 2015) about onethird are used by humans as food, in the fishmeal industry, for bait, in aquaculture, in recreational and phrase) appears in the corpus of books, and investigated its usefulness in social sciences and humanities. use of the common names of 250 fish species in the (i.e. no Ngram frequencies for 1800−2000) for 57 species, to 117 famons for goldfish Carassius auratus. goldfish is the most famous fish in the English speaking world based on the number of famons. ./cache/work_fbedmsry2fd5ljzo32yb3arnmq.pdf ./txt/work_fbedmsry2fd5ljzo32yb3arnmq.txt