- Martin Lindauer
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Martin Lindauer (December 19, 1918 – November 13, 2008[1]) was a German behavioral scientist. Lindauer studied communication systems in various species of social bees including stingless bees and honey bees. Much of his work was done in collaboration with Warwick Kerr in Brazil.
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Biography
Martin Lindauer was born in Upper Bavaria. He was on the Russian Front during World War II. [1]
Academics
Lindauer’s academic supervisor was Nobel Prize winning Karl von Frisch with whom he had much academic collaboration. He was a major contributor to bee behavioral and sensory research, particularly in the fields of communication and orientation. Among other topics, he studied dance language and use of polarized light by bees as a compass. His work laid the foundation for many future bee researchers. He was also a co-editor of the Journal of Comparative Physiology. [1]
Awards
- Honorary Doctorate-University of Zürich
- Honorary Doctorate-University of Umea
- Honorary Doctorate-University of Saarbrücken
- The Order of the Federal Republic of Germany-1st Class
- The Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
- Memberships to several National and International scientific academies[1]
References
Neuroethology Concepts Feedforward · Coincidence detector · Umwelt · Instinct · Feature detection · Central pattern generator (CPG) · NMDA receptor · Lateral inhibition · Fixed action pattern · Krogh's Principle · Hebbian theory · Anti-Hebbian learning · Sound localization · Ultrasound avoidance in insects ·
People Theodore Holmes Bullock · Walter Heiligenberg · Niko Tinbergen · Konrad Lorenz · Donald Griffin · Donald Kennedy · Karl von Frisch · Erich von Holst · Jörg-Peter Ewert · Franz Huber · Bernhard Hassenstein · Werner E. Reichardt · Eric Knudsen · Eric Kandel · Nobuo Suga · Masakazu Konishi · Fernando Nottebohm
Methods Whole Cell Patch Clamp · Slice Preparation
Systems Animal echolocation · Waggle dance · Jamming avoidance response · Vision in toads · Frog hearing and communication · Infrared sensing in snakes · Caridoid escape reaction · Vocal learning
Categories:- 1918 births
- 2008 deaths
- Beekeepers
- Ethologists
- Members of the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
- German zoologist stubs
- Agriculture stubs
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