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Frej Ossiannilsson

Frej Ossiannilsson (December 8, 1908 – March 6, 1995) was a Swedish entomologist who specialized in Auchenorrhyncha, and is known also for discovering vibrational communication of insects. He is considered a pioneer of biotremology for work on behavioural and anatomical basis of vibrational communication.[1][2]

Frej Ossiannilsson
Born(1908-12-08)December 8, 1908
DiedMarch 6, 1995(1995-03-06) (aged 86)
Uppsala, Sweden
CitizenshipSweden
Alma materUniversity of Lund
Spouse
Ingegärd Malström
(m. 1938⁠–⁠1995)
ChildrenMaj Ossiannilsson
Scientific career
Fieldsentomology, biotremology
InstitutionsSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Thesis Insect drummers. A study on the morphology and function of the sound-producing organ of Swedish Homoptera Auchenorrhyncha with notes on their sound production  (1949)

Early life and education edit

He was born as the eldest of five children to the writer Karl Gustav Ossiannilsson and his wife Naemi. After home schooling, he did military service and later enrolled at the Lund University, starting his work on insects. Ossiannilsson's first published paper (1934) dealt with the fauna of Auchenorrhyncha in Sweden. The following year he graduated and met his future wife Ingegärd Malström, with whom he married in 1938. That year, their daughter Maj was born.[1]

Career edit

When World War II broke out, he was conscripted, but he continued doing entomological work in Sweden. To bolster the family's income, he secured a temporary position as an assistant at the National Institute of Plant Protection (Institutet för växtskydd). The position became permanent in 1940, so he moved his family to Stockholm. Working as a general and applied entomologist, Ossiannilsson spent most of the time determining various pest insects, but Auchenorrhyncha as a group remained his specialty. Among other works at that time, he published a complete fauna of Auchenorrhyncha in Sweden.[1]

His interest was piqued by the claim that leafhoppers and planthoppers were silent, unlike the closely related cicada. However, he observed that members of the former two groups also possess tymbals with which cicadas produce sound, so he proposited that the sound is simply too faint to hear. He put an adult leafhopper in a glass tube and pushed the tube in his ear, after which he was able to detect faint vibrations. Thus, he discovered a new form of insect communication. He performed behavioural experiments with which he demonstrated that vibrations, not sound per se, were involved in male-female courtship, and completed an anatomical study of vibration-producing structures in numerous species. This work was to become his doctoral thesis, and was published as Insect drummers. A study on the morphology and function of the sound-producing organ of Swedish Homoptera Auchenorrhyncha with notes on their sound production (1949). Ossiannilsson even managed to record these vibrations and a phonograph record was produced.[1] However, the theory that insects transfer information using substrate-borne vibrations was largely ignored by his contemporaries.[2] Nine years later, this work was continued by the German entomologist Hildegard Strübing, and later other researchers who established the basis of biotremology.[3]

In the meantime, Ossiannilsson became an assistant professor at the Agricultural college in Uppsala (now part of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) and later full professor. There, he started working on the taxonomy of aphids, later returning to Auchenorrhyncha. He published several monographs on these groups for the series Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. He created a collection of over 20,000 mounted specimens before retiring in 1974, but he continued taxonomical work even after that, expanding his interest to Psylloidea.[1]

Final years edit

Most of Ossiannilsson's free time was devoted to field collecting Auchenorrhyncha as well. Beside entomology, his interests were art and gardening. After his last publication in 1992, he suffered a stroke which left him half paralyzed, so he quit researching. His wife looked after him until his death in 1995.[1] His contribution to science is now recognized, among others, by the community of biotremologists who established the Insect Drummer Award for esteemed researchers.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Sundblatt, Maj; Pettersson, Jan (2003). "In memoriam Frej Ossiannilsson". In Holzinger, Werner E.; Kammerlander, Ingrid; Nickel, Herbert (eds.). The Auchenorrhyncha of Central Europe – Die Zikaden Mitteleuropas. Vol. 1: Fulgoromorpha, Cicadomorpha excl. Cicadellidae. Leiden: Brill. pp. 1–4. ISBN 978-90-04-12895-8.
  2. ^ a b Hill, Peggy S.M.; Wessel, Andreas (2016). "Biotremology". Current Biology. 26 (5): R187–R191. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2016.01.054. PMID 26954435.
  3. ^ a b Wessel, Andreas (2014). "Hildegard Strübing: A Pioneer in Vibrational Communication Research". In Cocroft R.B.; Gogala M.; Hill P.S.M.; Wessel A. (eds.). Studying vibrational communication. Animal Signals and Communication. Vol. 3. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 47–51. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-43607-3_4. ISBN 978-3-662-43606-6.

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Frej Ossiannilsson December 8 1908 March 6 1995 was a Swedish entomologist who specialized in Auchenorrhyncha and is known also for discovering vibrational communication of insects He is considered a pioneer of biotremology for work on behavioural and anatomical basis of vibrational communication 1 2 Frej OssiannilssonBorn 1908 12 08 December 8 1908Helsingborg SwedenDiedMarch 6 1995 1995 03 06 aged 86 Uppsala SwedenCitizenshipSwedenAlma materUniversity of LundSpouseIngegard Malstrom m 1938 1995 wbr ChildrenMaj OssiannilssonScientific careerFieldsentomology biotremologyInstitutionsSwedish University of Agricultural SciencesThesisInsect drummers A study on the morphology and function of the sound producing organ of Swedish Homoptera Auchenorrhyncha with notes on their sound production 1949 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Final years 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editHe was born as the eldest of five children to the writer Karl Gustav Ossiannilsson and his wife Naemi After home schooling he did military service and later enrolled at the Lund University starting his work on insects Ossiannilsson s first published paper 1934 dealt with the fauna of Auchenorrhyncha in Sweden The following year he graduated and met his future wife Ingegard Malstrom with whom he married in 1938 That year their daughter Maj was born 1 Career editWhen World War II broke out he was conscripted but he continued doing entomological work in Sweden To bolster the family s income he secured a temporary position as an assistant at the National Institute of Plant Protection Institutet for vaxtskydd The position became permanent in 1940 so he moved his family to Stockholm Working as a general and applied entomologist Ossiannilsson spent most of the time determining various pest insects but Auchenorrhyncha as a group remained his specialty Among other works at that time he published a complete fauna of Auchenorrhyncha in Sweden 1 His interest was piqued by the claim that leafhoppers and planthoppers were silent unlike the closely related cicada However he observed that members of the former two groups also possess tymbals with which cicadas produce sound so he proposited that the sound is simply too faint to hear He put an adult leafhopper in a glass tube and pushed the tube in his ear after which he was able to detect faint vibrations Thus he discovered a new form of insect communication He performed behavioural experiments with which he demonstrated that vibrations not sound per se were involved in male female courtship and completed an anatomical study of vibration producing structures in numerous species This work was to become his doctoral thesis and was published as Insect drummers A study on the morphology and function of the sound producing organ of Swedish Homoptera Auchenorrhyncha with notes on their sound production 1949 Ossiannilsson even managed to record these vibrations and a phonograph record was produced 1 However the theory that insects transfer information using substrate borne vibrations was largely ignored by his contemporaries 2 Nine years later this work was continued by the German entomologist Hildegard Strubing and later other researchers who established the basis of biotremology 3 In the meantime Ossiannilsson became an assistant professor at the Agricultural college in Uppsala now part of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and later full professor There he started working on the taxonomy of aphids later returning to Auchenorrhyncha He published several monographs on these groups for the series Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica He created a collection of over 20 000 mounted specimens before retiring in 1974 but he continued taxonomical work even after that expanding his interest to Psylloidea 1 Final years editMost of Ossiannilsson s free time was devoted to field collecting Auchenorrhyncha as well Beside entomology his interests were art and gardening After his last publication in 1992 he suffered a stroke which left him half paralyzed so he quit researching His wife looked after him until his death in 1995 1 His contribution to science is now recognized among others by the community of biotremologists who established the Insect Drummer Award for esteemed researchers 3 References edit a b c d e f Sundblatt Maj Pettersson Jan 2003 In memoriam Frej Ossiannilsson In Holzinger Werner E Kammerlander Ingrid Nickel Herbert eds The Auchenorrhyncha of Central Europe Die Zikaden Mitteleuropas Vol 1 Fulgoromorpha Cicadomorpha excl Cicadellidae Leiden Brill pp 1 4 ISBN 978 90 04 12895 8 a b Hill Peggy S M Wessel Andreas 2016 Biotremology Current Biology 26 5 R187 R191 doi 10 1016 j cub 2016 01 054 PMID 26954435 a b Wessel Andreas 2014 Hildegard Strubing A Pioneer in Vibrational Communication Research In Cocroft R B Gogala M Hill P S M Wessel A eds Studying vibrational communication Animal Signals and Communication Vol 3 Berlin Heidelberg Springer pp 47 51 doi 10 1007 978 3 662 43607 3 4 ISBN 978 3 662 43606 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frej Ossiannilsson amp oldid 1063167359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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