Stuessy Tod F, Pilatowski Ronald
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
J Hist Biol. 2025 Jun;58(2):275-296. doi: 10.1007/s10739-025-09819-6. Epub 2025 May 20.
This paper focuses on the career of Janice Carson Beatley (1918-1987), a botanist and plant ecologist, who moved into the male-dominated field of nuclear studies to investigate the flora, vegetation and ecology of the Nevada Test Site between 1959 and 1973. It examines her background, training, her employment history, and her relationship with plant ecologist John "Jack" Wolfe, who himself had accepted a position in the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) in 1958. It explores her scientific work, which included creating an inventory of the flora and vegetation of the region, but also assessing the damage from radioactive fallout, and inferring basic ecosystem processes in this desert region, which covered parts of the Mojave and Great Basin Deserts. She made major contributions to understanding these ecosystems, especially the precise role of precipitation as an environmental trigger for the development of the vegetation. By the end, she had established some sixty-eight permanent plots and developed a herbarium of approximately 13,500 mounted specimens, many of which were deposited at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. Toward the end of her work with the AEC, she became embittered by a sense of having been marginalized and not accorded proper appreciation for her scientific contributions. Her career illustrates difficulties that confronted women scientists as they attempted to establish themselves in fields dominated by men, such as nuclear energy.
本文聚焦于植物学家兼植物生态学家贾尼斯·卡森·比特利(1918 - 1987)的职业生涯。1959年至1973年间,她进入男性主导的核研究领域,对内华达试验场的植物群、植被和生态进行调查。文章审视了她的背景、培训经历、工作履历,以及她与植物生态学家约翰·“杰克”·沃尔夫的关系,后者于1958年在原子能委员会(AEC)任职。文章探讨了她的科学工作,其中包括编制该地区植物群和植被的清单,评估放射性沉降物造成的损害,以及推断这片覆盖莫哈韦沙漠和大盆地沙漠部分地区的沙漠地区的基本生态系统过程。她为理解这些生态系统做出了重大贡献,尤其是降水作为植被发育的环境触发因素的确切作用。到最后,她建立了约68个永久性样地,并建立了一个拥有约13500份标本的植物标本馆,其中许多标本存放在华盛顿特区史密森学会的国家自然历史博物馆。在她与原子能委员会的工作接近尾声时,她因感到被边缘化且自己的科学贡献未得到应有的认可而心生怨恨。她的职业生涯体现了女性科学家在试图进入男性主导的领域(如核能领域)时所面临的困难。