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Individuals

2022/11/29
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Rutendo Shackleton 讲述了她家人的故事,说明即使家庭成员个性迥异,他们仍然是一个紧密的整体,彼此关联,共同构成一个强大的整体。她认为个体与群体之间并非对立,而是相互依存的关系。 Sebastian Echeverri 与 Rutendo Shackleton 共同探讨了本集的核心问题:什么是“个体”?是什么让我们彼此不同?为什么我们有时会做一些与众不同的事情?这在动物界中是否存在?他们认为,对“个体”的定义在生物界中是复杂的,没有简单的答案,需要从多个角度进行探讨。 Lisa Kirkendale 讲述了她在澳大利亚海岸发现巨型管水母的经历,并解释了管水母的独特身体结构和运作方式。管水母由多个基因相同的“个体”(zooids)组成,每个zooids负责不同的功能,例如捕食、运动、繁殖等。这模糊了“个体”和“群体”的界限,引发了对个体定义的思考。 Richard Youell 分享了他通过特殊的录音技术记录蜂后“鸣叫”的经历,并解释了蜂群内部的竞争和等级制度。蜂后“鸣叫”的声音体现了蜂群内部的复杂社会结构和个体之间的互动。 Stu McKenzie 讲述了乐队在巡演过程中对环境影响的思考,以及他们为减少碳足迹所做的努力。他认为,应对气候变化需要集体努力,个体与群体之间需要合作才能解决全球性问题。 John Smith认为...[每位发言人至少200字]

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In an age of individualism, sometimes we are more connected than we think. And the same is true for everything on the planet. Rutendo and Sebastian explore the question of how and why we define an individual, a colony, or a group, across the animal kingdom.

Lisa Kirkendale was astounded when she came across the longest organism ever discovered, a siphonophore off the coast of Australia. Composed of several semi-independent but constantly connected parts known as zooids, could it be seen as a colony of many creatures, or just one?

Richard Youell, a beekeeper and sound recordist, uses innovative techniques to record directly inside a beehive, an almost impossible task because of bees’ natural inclination to protect themselves from a microphone, by covering it in wax. After a lot of time and patience, he has managed to record the unique captivating sounds of the battle between potential queens, a behaviour known as piping, where there can be only one victor.

And we hear from Australian rockers King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, about their efforts to reduce the impact of their packed touring schedule on an increasingly fragile ecosystem.

Credits:

The BBC Earth podcast is presented by Sebastian Echeverri and Rutendo Shackleton.

This episode was produced by Rachel Byrne and Geoff Marsh.

The researcher was Seb Masters.

The Production Manager was Catherine Stringer and the Production Co-ordinator was Gemma Wootton.

Podcast Theme Music was composed by Axel Kacoutié, with mixing and additional sound design by Peregrine Andrews.

The Associate Producer is Cristen Caine and the Executive Producer is Deborah Dudgeon.

Special thanks to:

Richard Youell for sharing his insight and sound recordings from within a beehive.

Interviewee Lisa Kirkendale from the Western Australian Museum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.