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Wilhelm Goetsch

Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Goetsch (25 October 1887 – 20 March 1960) was a German zoologist and entomologist who was best known for several books on the ants. The most influential was Die Staaten der Ameisen (1937) which was revised in 1953 and translated into English.

Life and work edit

Goetsch was born in Gotha where his father Johannes was a bookseller. His mother was Ella Wolfrum. He studied at the University of Munich and at Berlin and received a doctorate in 1914 with work on the formation of osteoderms in teleosts ("Über Hautknochenbildung bei Teleostiern und bei Amia calva"). He then worked as a zoological assistant at the University of Strasbourg, habilitating in 1917. His work was on freshwater Hydra lifespan and reproduction. He then moved to Munich in 1921. In 1929 he moved to South America and became a professor at the University of Santiago de Chile, holding the position until 1931. In 1934 he became a professor of zoology at the University of Breslau and held the position until the end of the war. After the war he worked at Krumpendorf, Salzburg, and in Barcelona. In 1947 he became an honorary professor at the University of Graz.[1]

Goetsch initially worked on Hydra but became interested in the social insects, particularly ants and termites. Among the experiments he conducted were feeding experiments on ants to see if the development of different ant castes was influenced by nutrition. His work on giant ants made him identify a so-called "active ingredient T" (or Vitamin T)[2][3] which he promoted as a medicine for children, it was later produced from Torula. In 1937 he wrote a major book on the ants Die Staaten der Ameisen (or The colonies of ants).[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Goetsch's work inspired Carl Stephenson who wrote Leiningen Versus the Ants (1938, the German original in 1937) to produce a revised work after World War II called Marabunta in which Goetsch is introduced as a character who is an expert on the ants. Goetsch also produced a revised edition of his book on ants in 1953 which was translated into English. A notable changes was the change in the comparison of humans to ants. In the 1937 edition Goetsch considered ant society as an ideal that humans had yet to reach and ended the book with “in dem der eineschweigend verzichtet, der andere freudig opfert und gibt” (“some quietly renounce while others joyfully sacrifice and give”), a line that was taken from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf.[12]

Goetsch was made a member of the Leopoldina academy in 1944. he died in Säckingen.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Zaunick, Rudolph (1964). "Goetsch, Wilhelm". Neue Deutsche Biographie 6 (in German). p. 577.
  2. ^ Henckel, C. (1953). "[The complex of vitamin T (Goetsch)]". Revista Médica de Chile. 81 (10): 623–624. ISSN 0034-9887. PMID 13156127.
  3. ^ Bender, A. E.; Tunnah, Elizabeth J. (1953). "Vitamin T: Growth and protein utilization in the rat". Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 4 (7): 331–333. doi:10.1002/jsfa.2740040705. ISSN 0022-5142.
  4. ^ Metzl, Christian; Wheeler, Diana E.; Abouheif, Ehab (2018). "Wilhelm Goetsch (1887 - 1960): pioneering studies on the development and evolution of the soldier caste in social insects". Myrmecological News. 26: 81–96.
  5. ^ Goetsch, Wilhelm (1932). "Beiträge Zur Biologie Südamerikanischer Ameisen. I. Teil: Wüstenameisen". Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere. 25 (1): 1–30. ISSN 0372-9389.
  6. ^ Goetsch, Wilhelm (1934). "Untersuchungen Über Die Zusammenarbeit Im Ameisenstaat". Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere. 28 (4): 319–401. ISSN 0372-9389.
  7. ^ Goetsch, W. (1936). "Beiträge Zur Biologie Des Termitenstaates". Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere. 31 (3): 490–560. ISSN 0372-9389.
  8. ^ Goetsch, W.; Käthner, Br. (1937). "Die Koloniegründung Der Formicinen Und Ihre Experimentelle Beeinflussung". Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere. 33 (2): 201–260. ISSN 0372-9389.
  9. ^ Goetsch, W.; Eisner, H. (1930). "Beiträge zur biologie körnersammelnder ameisen. II. Teil". Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere (in German). 16 (3–4): 371–452. doi:10.1007/BF00407265. ISSN 0720-213X.
  10. ^ Goetsch, W. (1928). "Beiträge zur biologie körnersammelnder ameisen". Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere (in German). 10 (2–3): 353–419. doi:10.1007/BF00410271. ISSN 0720-213X.
  11. ^ Goetsch, Wilhelm (1957). "Der Einfluss verschiedener Ernährung auf die „Soldaten"-Entwicklung bei Ameisen mit vergleichenden Untersuchungen bei Anderen tieren". Zeitschrift für vergleichende Physiologie (in German). 39 (3): 274–312. doi:10.1007/BF00340430. ISSN 0340-7594.
  12. ^ Winthrop-Young, Geoffrey (2021). "A Green Hell Makes Better Germans: Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen" and the Almost Aryan Countertextual Army Ants". The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory. 96 (4): 339–356. doi:10.1080/00168890.2021.1977228. ISSN 0016-8890.

External links edit

  • The ants (1957, English translation)

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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Goetsch 25 October 1887 20 March 1960 was a German zoologist and entomologist who was best known for several books on the ants The most influential was Die Staaten der Ameisen 1937 which was revised in 1953 and translated into English Life and work editGoetsch was born in Gotha where his father Johannes was a bookseller His mother was Ella Wolfrum He studied at the University of Munich and at Berlin and received a doctorate in 1914 with work on the formation of osteoderms in teleosts Uber Hautknochenbildung bei Teleostiern und bei Amia calva He then worked as a zoological assistant at the University of Strasbourg habilitating in 1917 His work was on freshwater Hydra lifespan and reproduction He then moved to Munich in 1921 In 1929 he moved to South America and became a professor at the University of Santiago de Chile holding the position until 1931 In 1934 he became a professor of zoology at the University of Breslau and held the position until the end of the war After the war he worked at Krumpendorf Salzburg and in Barcelona In 1947 he became an honorary professor at the University of Graz 1 Goetsch initially worked on Hydra but became interested in the social insects particularly ants and termites Among the experiments he conducted were feeding experiments on ants to see if the development of different ant castes was influenced by nutrition His work on giant ants made him identify a so called active ingredient T or Vitamin T 2 3 which he promoted as a medicine for children it was later produced from Torula In 1937 he wrote a major book on the ants Die Staaten der Ameisen or The colonies of ants 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Goetsch s work inspired Carl Stephenson who wrote Leiningen Versus the Ants 1938 the German original in 1937 to produce a revised work after World War II called Marabunta in which Goetsch is introduced as a character who is an expert on the ants Goetsch also produced a revised edition of his book on ants in 1953 which was translated into English A notable changes was the change in the comparison of humans to ants In the 1937 edition Goetsch considered ant society as an ideal that humans had yet to reach and ended the book with in dem der eineschweigend verzichtet der andere freudig opfert und gibt some quietly renounce while others joyfully sacrifice and give a line that was taken from Adolf Hitler s Mein Kampf 12 Goetsch was made a member of the Leopoldina academy in 1944 he died in Sackingen 1 References edit a b Zaunick Rudolph 1964 Goetsch Wilhelm Neue Deutsche Biographie 6 in German p 577 Henckel C 1953 The complex of vitamin T Goetsch Revista Medica de Chile 81 10 623 624 ISSN 0034 9887 PMID 13156127 Bender A E Tunnah Elizabeth J 1953 Vitamin T Growth and protein utilization in the rat Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 4 7 331 333 doi 10 1002 jsfa 2740040705 ISSN 0022 5142 Metzl Christian Wheeler Diana E Abouheif Ehab 2018 Wilhelm Goetsch 1887 1960 pioneering studies on the development and evolution of the soldier caste in social insects Myrmecological News 26 81 96 Goetsch Wilhelm 1932 Beitrage Zur Biologie Sudamerikanischer Ameisen I Teil Wustenameisen Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Okologie der Tiere 25 1 1 30 ISSN 0372 9389 Goetsch Wilhelm 1934 Untersuchungen Uber Die Zusammenarbeit Im Ameisenstaat Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Okologie der Tiere 28 4 319 401 ISSN 0372 9389 Goetsch W 1936 Beitrage Zur Biologie Des Termitenstaates Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Okologie der Tiere 31 3 490 560 ISSN 0372 9389 Goetsch W Kathner Br 1937 Die Koloniegrundung Der Formicinen Und Ihre Experimentelle Beeinflussung Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Okologie der Tiere 33 2 201 260 ISSN 0372 9389 Goetsch W Eisner H 1930 Beitrage zur biologie kornersammelnder ameisen II Teil Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Okologie der Tiere in German 16 3 4 371 452 doi 10 1007 BF00407265 ISSN 0720 213X Goetsch W 1928 Beitrage zur biologie kornersammelnder ameisen Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Okologie der Tiere in German 10 2 3 353 419 doi 10 1007 BF00410271 ISSN 0720 213X Goetsch Wilhelm 1957 Der Einfluss verschiedener Ernahrung auf die Soldaten Entwicklung bei Ameisen mit vergleichenden Untersuchungen bei Anderen tieren Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Physiologie in German 39 3 274 312 doi 10 1007 BF00340430 ISSN 0340 7594 Winthrop Young Geoffrey 2021 A Green Hell Makes Better Germans Carl Stephenson s Leiningen and the Almost Aryan Countertextual Army Ants The Germanic Review Literature Culture Theory 96 4 339 356 doi 10 1080 00168890 2021 1977228 ISSN 0016 8890 External links editThe ants 1957 English translation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilhelm Goetsch amp oldid 1212831972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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