How these flies bite!
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Tema: Ecosystems
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España > Biología y Geología > 1º ESO > Ecología y sostenibilidad
España > Biología y Geología > 3º ESO > Ecología y sostenibilidad
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Observaciones y contexto
Eleanor Ormerod was a contemporary of scientists such as Maire Curie, Nettie Stevens and Ellen Swallow Richards, among others. Like the naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) Eleanor illustrated her observations with her own drawings, which reflected in detail many aspects of the life cycles of the insects she studied.
Throughout history, the field of Biology and Natural Sciences has been plagued by women researchers, such as Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) who was one of the most versatile and influential women of the Middle Ages in 12th century Western Europe, the anatomy professor Anna Morandi Manzolini (1716-1774), Laura Bassi (1711-1778) who fostered the constitution of a network of experimenters that connected Italy with the scientific culture of France and England.
More recently, in the 20th and 21st centuries women such as Jane Morris Goodall, known for her 55-year study of the social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, Rita Colwell, a researcher in oceanography and bacteriology. Tu Youyou Chinese scientist, known for discovering artemisinin (also known as dihydroartemisinin), used to treat malaria who in 2015 won the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine. Finally, Josefina Castellví, oceanographer, the first Spaniard to participate in an international expedition to Antarctica in 1984.
Descripción
-Short answer activity.
-Objective: to work on interspecific relationships between living beings in an ecosystem.