stellers
Stellers refer to the plural of the surname Steller and, in historical and scientific contexts, to figures named Steller, most notably Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709–1746). Steller was a Baltic German naturalist who joined Vitus Bering's Russian expedition during the Great Northern Expedition and conducted field observations in Siberia and Alaska. His meticulous notes documented plants, animals, and indigenous peoples, and his work helped establish early knowledge of North Pacific ecosystems. He died on Bering Island in 1746 after a harsh winter expedition.
Several animal species bear the epithet Steller's in his honor. Examples include Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri),
The surname Steller remains in use and may refer to other individuals bearing the name. In scientific