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遗传学家的回归:特奥多修斯·多布赞斯基、爱德华·蔡平与博物馆分类学。

The Return of the Geneticist: Theodosius Dobzhansky, Edward Chapin, and Museum Taxonomy.

机构信息

University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, USA.

出版信息

J Hist Biol. 2022 Oct;55(3):443-463. doi: 10.1007/s10739-022-09694-5. Epub 2022 Nov 3.

Abstract

In Fall 1939, as war engulfed Europe, the author of one of the most influential texts on genetics and evolution, Theodosius Dobzhansky, wrote a letter to curator of insects at the United States National Museum, Edward Albert Chapin. Dobzhansky wished to know what Chapin thought about his pursuing some taxonomic work on an old fascination of his: lady-bird beetles. This paper examines the resulting correspondence as a window into Dobzhansky's attitude toward taxonomy, the different pressures on geneticists and taxonomists when wrestling with how to name species, the relation between biological theory and taxonomic practice, and how claims regarding human races may have motivated Dobzhansky's continued interest in the work of beetle taxonomists. In doing so, this article builds on the work of Paul Farber and others to highlight the importance of including museums, taxonomy, and the naturalist tradition within the history of twentieth-century biology.

摘要

1939 年秋,当战争席卷欧洲时,遗传学和进化领域最具影响力的著作之一的作者,Theodosius Dobzhansky,写信给美国国家博物馆昆虫馆长 Edward Albert Chapin。Dobzhansky 想知道 Chapin 对他从事一项他一直着迷的分类学工作有何看法:瓢虫。本文通过研究这封回信,了解 Dobzhansky 对分类学的态度,以及遗传学家和分类学家在解决如何给物种命名的问题时所面临的不同压力,探讨生物理论与分类学实践之间的关系,以及关于人类种族的说法如何可能激发 Dobzhansky 对甲虫分类学家工作的持续兴趣。通过这样做,本文借鉴了 Paul Farber 等人的研究成果,强调了在 20 世纪生物学史中纳入博物馆、分类学和自然主义传统的重要性。

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