Organisms have gravity: taking an organism-centered approach in experimental biology.
Molly A AlbeckerSarah McKay StrobelJackson R PhillipsJulia S ParreirasMaggie R GrundlerVance T VredenburgMarvalee H WakePublished in: The Journal of experimental biology (2024)
When you take the time to observe another organism, there is a sort of gravity that can take hold, a mixture of curiosity and connection that expands and strengthens the more you interact with that organism. Yet, in research, a connection with one's study organism can, at times, feel countercultural. Study organisms are sometimes viewed more as tools to conveniently study biological questions. Here, we explicitly highlight the importance of organism-centered research not only in scientific discovery, but also in conservation and in the communication and perception of science.
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