Francis Darwin (1848-1925): the biologist in the shadow of father Charles.

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Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-30 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2025.2509264
Ulrich Kutschera, František Baluška
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Sir Francis Darwin (1848-1925), the biologist/naturalist, musicologist, and biographer/philosopher of science in the shadow of father Charles (1809-1882). Francis was the seventh child and third son of the British couple. Here, we present a concise biography of Francis Darwin, based on his neglected "Recollections" published in his book Springtime and other Essays (1920). We summarize the scientific legacy of the younger Darwin with a focus on the "root-brain-hypotheses", as described in the 1880- "Darwin & Darwin book The Power of Movements in Plants, his extensive work on water-loss (transpiration) in plants via the stomata, and the Francis D.-papers on music instruments. In addition, we shed new light on the well-known "Darwin-Julius Sachs"-controversy of the 1880s. Finally, we document that the Biologist Francis Darwin was also a musician and polymath, with broad expertise in the natural sciences and the humanities alike.

弗朗西斯·达尔文(1848-1925):受父亲查尔斯影响的生物学家。
今年是弗朗西斯·达尔文爵士(1848-1925)逝世100周年,他是生物学家/博物学家、音乐学家、传记作家/科学哲学家,在父亲查尔斯·达尔文(1809-1882)的阴影下。弗朗西斯是这对英国夫妇的第七个孩子,也是第三个儿子。在这里,我们提出了一个简明的弗朗西斯·达尔文传记,基于他被忽视的“回忆”发表在他的书春天和其他散文(1920)。我们总结了年轻的达尔文的科学遗产,重点是“脑根假说”,如在1880年出版的《达尔文和达尔文的书:植物运动的力量》中所描述的,他关于植物通过气孔水分损失(蒸腾)的广泛工作,以及弗朗西斯d .关于乐器的论文。此外,我们对19世纪80年代著名的“达尔文-朱利叶斯·萨克斯”争论有了新的认识。最后,我们记录了生物学家弗朗西斯·达尔文也是一位音乐家和博学家,在自然科学和人文科学方面都有广泛的专业知识。
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