Marlene Zuk: What we learn from insects' sex lives
Marlene Zuk: Hvad vi lærer af insekters frække sexliv
Marlene Zuk studies insect behavior -- and how humans use animal behavior to think about how we behave ourselves. Full bio
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than they are of dying.
end de er for at dø.
"Book of Lists" survey
en 1973 "Book of Lists" undersøgelse,
worst, funniest lists that you see today.
værste, sjoveste lister man ser i dag.
as sources of fear.
som kilder til frygt
spiders in there,
at hvis man havde taget edderkopper med
would have just topped the chart.
insekter og edderkopper toppet skalaen.
at de er interessante og smukke
of the greatest minds in science,
af de største genier indenfor videnskab
some of the smallest minds on Earth.
nogle af de mindste sjæle på jorden.
coming back to insects?
at vende tilbage til insekter?
magnitude of almost everything about them.
hele omfanget af næsten alt omkring dem.
than any other kind of animal.
end noget andet slags dyr.
of insects there are,
hvor mange insektarter der er,
are being discovered all the time.
maybe as many as 10 million.
måske så mange som 10 millioner.
an insect-of-the-month calendar
en kalender med et insekt hver måned
for over 80,000 years.
før om 80.000 år.
that 1 out of every 3 bites of food
at 1 ud af hver 3 bid føde
discoveries
at lave fundamentale opdagelser
of our nervous systems
af vores nervesystem
mest om insekter
about our own behavior.
om vores egen opførelse.
everything that people do.
at de gør alting mennesker gør.
they fight, they break up.
like love or animosity.
kærlighed eller fjendtlighed.
different than what drives our own,
anderledes fra hvad der driver vores egen,
can be really illuminating.
det er mere sandt
of our most consuming interests -- sex.
vores mest indtagende interesser -- sex.
and I think I can defend,
og jeg mener, at jeg kan forsvare,
en overraskende udmelding.
interesting than sex in people.
er mere interessant end sex hos mennesker.
some of our own assumptions
at udfordre nogle af vores egne antagelser
at være mand og kvinde.
to have sex at all to reproduce.
at have sex for at reproducere.
of themselves without ever mating.
bitte kloner af sig selv uden parring.
interesting than human sperm.
end menneskesæd.
than the male's own body.
use their sperm to compete.
bruger deres sæd til at konkurrere.
like the horns on these beetles.
som hornene på de her biller.
after mating with their sperm.
også med sæd efter parring.
that look kind of like Swiss Army knives
der lidt ligner schweizerknive.
like scoops,
formidable anordninger som skeer
that the female has mated with.
som hunnen har parret med.
of us imitating them
at vi skal efterligne dem
an example for us to follow.
for os at følge.
is probably just as well.
er formentligt ligeså godt.
is rampant among insects?
er udbredt blandt insekter?
that we humans have about the sex roles.
som vi mennesker har omkring sexroller.
dictates kind of a 1950s sitcom version
at naturen dikterer som en 1950 sitcom,
supposed to be dominant and aggressive,
dominante og aggressive,
and grasshoppers.
fårekyllinger og græshopper.
about who they mate with,
omkring hvem de parrer med,
sperm during mating,
ikke kun sæd under parring,
something called a nuptial gift.
der kaldes en bryllupsgave.
mating in these photos.
der parrer i disse fotos.
the male's the one on the right,
er hannen den til højre,
is the female's egg-laying organ.
er hunnens æglæggende organ.
this from his own body
fra hans egen krop
of his body mass.
af hans kropsmasse.
and let you think about
og lade jer tænke over,
every time they had sex,
hvis de hver gang de havde sex,
that weighed 50, 60, 70 pounds.
der vejede 23, 27, 32 kilogram.
to do that very often.
at gøre det særligt ofte.
er meget kræsne
these nuptial gifts to.
de her bryllupsgaver til.
during and after mating.
og efter parring.
the better off the male is,
desto bedre for hannen
and fertilize her eggs.
og befrugte æggene.
are very passive about mating,
at hannerne er meget passive med parring,
are extremely aggressive and competitive,
meget aggressive og konkurrencepræget
nutritious nuptial gifts as they can.
at få så mange bryllupsgaver som de kan.
a stereotypical set of rules.
et stereotypt regelsæt.
in the lives of a lot of insects.
hos mange insekter.
the bees and wasps and ants --
-- bier og hvepse og myrer --
to your sugar bowl,
fra din sukkerskål,
from flower to flower --
fra blomst til blomst --
their head around that idea for millennia.
at forstå den idé for årtusinder.
a class of bees, the drones,
at der var en klasse af bier, dronerne,
of the drones' laziness
the drones just hang around the hive
at dronerne bare hængte ud omkring bikuben
in gathering nectar or pollen.
af nektar eller pollen.
the drones' sex,
af dronernes køn,
were aware of the stinging ability of bees
at de var klar over biers evne til at stikke.
at tro på,
could possibly be a female.
på nogen måde kunne være en hun.
at blive involveret.
individuals are going to be the males ..."
individer skal være hanner ..."
because that would have meant
fordi det ville have betydet,
of the young in a colony,
på de yngste i en koloni
that would be completely impossible.
at det ville være komplet umuligt.
bees had the organs of both sexes
at måske havde bier organer fra begge køn
some animals do that,
nogen dyr gør det,
did get it figured out.
my students, for instance,
for eksempel mine elever
including insects, a male.
inkluderende insekter, for en han
that the ferocious army-ant soldiers
at de voldsomme hær-myre soldater
used to defend the colony,
at forsvare kolonien,
Antz, Bee Movie --
Antz, Bee Movie --
in the social insects as being male.
hos de sociale insekter som at være han.
if they talk like Jerry Seinfeld?
hvis de taler som Jerry Seinfeld?
at det betyder noget,
is part of a much deeper one
af et meget dybereliggende problem
for medicine and health
for medicin og helbred.
use what we call model systems,
hvad vi kalder modelsystemer,
white rats or fruit flies --
hvide rotter eller frugtfluer --
for all other animals, including people.
alle andre dyr også mennesker.
that what's true for a person
hvad der er sandt for et menneske
that turns out to be the case.
at være tilfældet.
of a model system too far.
om et modelsystem for langt.
at vi har gjort,
as though they are the model system.
som at de er modelsystemet.
tingene skal være på.
after you get the basics down.
efter man kan det basale.
at det betyder
what was in front of them.
hvad der var lige foran dem.
stage was largely occupied by male players
stort set var besat af mandlige spillere
minor, walk-on roles.
mindre statistroller.
on a lot of what nature is like.
af en masse om hvordan naturen er.
natural, living things, including people,
naturlige, levende ting, også mennesker,
as models in a lot of medical research,
hanner som model for medicinsk forskning,
to both men and women.
for både mænd og kvinder.
I really love about insects
som jeg virkelig elsker om insekter
find unnerving about them.
finder foruroligende omkring dem.
the way we normally think of it.
måden vi normalt tænker på det.
but they lack complicated brains.
men de mangler komplicerede hjerner.
as though they're little people
som små mennesker.
the way that we do.
på samme måde vi gør.
to anthropomorphize insects,
at menneskeliggøre insekter,
like they're little people
som om at de er små mennesker
on their own terms,
at acceptere dem på deres egen vilkår,
what's normal and what's natural.
der er normalt og hvad der er naturligt.
and talk about parallel universes.
og snakker om parallelle universer.
walking among us.
why they want to dabble in the paranormal.
hvorfor de vil lege med det okkulte.
at kunne se døde mennesker,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marlene Zuk - Evolutionary biologistMarlene Zuk studies insect behavior -- and how humans use animal behavior to think about how we behave ourselves.
Why you should listen
Marlene Zuk is a biologist and writer who researches animal behavior and evolution, mostly using insects as subjects. Zuk is interested in the ways that people use animal behavior to think about human behavior, and vice versa, as well as in the public's understanding of evolution. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior at the University of Minnesota -- including a seminar called “What’s the Alternative to Alternative Medicine?”
In addition to publishing numerous scientific articles, Zuk has published four books for a general audience: Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can’t Learn About Sex from Animals; Riddled with Life: Friendly Worms, Ladybug Sex, and the Parasites That Make Us Who We Are; Sex on Six Legs: Lessons on Life, Love and Language from the Insect World; and most recently, Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us About Sex, Diet and the Way We Live.
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