Frisch, K. Von

Pronunciation
/karl fon frish/
Category
Ethology
Singular
Frisch, K. Von
Plural
Frisch, K. Von

Definition

Karl von Frisch was an Austrian ethologist who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973 for his pioneering research on the sensory perceptions of honeybees and their communication through the waggle dance.

Etymology

Karl von Frisch (1886–1982) was a notable figure in the field of ethology. His work significantly advanced our understanding of insect behavior, particularly in honeybees.

Example

Karl von Frisch's studies on the waggle dance communication system in honeybees have been fundamental to the field of ethology.

Related Terms

  • Honeybee
  • Waggle dance
  • Ethology
  • Sensory perception

Usage Notes

Karl von Frisch is often cited in studies related to animal behavior, specifically within the context of insect communication and sensory biology.