苏珊娜-惠灵顿-图比-巴特拉:献给花粉蜜蜂的一生

IF 1.8 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Miriam H. Richards, Jay D. Evans, Francisco J. Posada-Florez
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昆虫社会生物学是一个研究领域,主要研究一些昆虫品系如何以及为何放弃独居生活方式,转而生活在社会群体中。最简单的昆虫社会群体是群居动物,这些个体在其生命的一部分时间里生活在一起,有时相互合作,甚至相互帮助抚养后代。弄清合作和群居的利弊是昆虫社会生物学的主要研究重点之一。几乎所有研究动物行为学或昆虫学的学生都听说过群居昆虫,尤其是最著名的群居昆虫,即蜜蜂、蚂蚁和白蚁。在蚁群中,大多数卵由蜂王产下,但哺育由这些卵发育而成的雏鸟的工作则由工蚁完成。许多科学家和其他社会性昆虫爱好者没有意识到的是,"eusocial "一词的原始含义与此不同,它是由昆虫学家先驱苏珊娜-巴特拉博士(Dr. Suzanne Batra)在近 60 年前创造的。巴特拉对社会生物学的贡献常常被忽视,当时的许多女科学家也是如此,但近年来,她对社会生物学的贡献得到了越来越多的认可,而且早该得到认可了。
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Suzanne Wellington Tubby Batra: A Life Dedicated to Pollen Bees

Suzanne Wellington Tubby Batra: A Life Dedicated to Pollen Bees

Insect sociobiology is the research field that focusses on how and why some lineages of insects abandoned their solitary life styles to live in social groups. The simplest insect social groups are herds, groups of individuals that live together for a portion of their lives, sometimes cooperating with each other, and even helping to rear each other’s offspring. Figuring out the advantages and disadvantages of cooperation and group living is one of the primary research foci in insect sociobiology. Almost any student of animal behaviour or entomology has heard about eusocial insects, especially the best known eusocial insects, namely honeybees, ants, and termites that live in large colonies composed of one or a few queens and hundreds, thousands or even millions of workers. In eusocial societies, most eggs are laid by queens but the work of raising the brood that develop from those eggs, is done by workers. What many scientists and other enthusiasts of social insects do not realize, is that the original meaning of the term eusocial was different and that it was coined by a pioneering entomologist, Dr. Suzanne Batra, almost 60 years ago. Batra’s contributions to sociobiology were often overlooked, as happened to many women scientists of the time, but in recent years, her contributions to sociobiology have achieved increased and long overdue recognition.

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Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Started in 1914 as the second scientific journal to be published from India, the Journal of the Indian Institute of Science became a multidisciplinary reviews journal covering all disciplines of science, engineering and technology in 2007. Since then each issue is devoted to a specific topic of contemporary research interest and guest-edited by eminent researchers. Authors selected by the Guest Editor(s) and/or the Editorial Board are invited to submit their review articles; each issue is expected to serve as a state-of-the-art review of a topic from multiple viewpoints.
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