Readings in ecology /
Основен автор: | Kormondy, Edward John, 1926- (ed.) |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,
Prentice-Hall,
[1965].
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Серия: |
Prentice-Hall biological science series.
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Предмети: | |
Подобни документи: |
Online version::
Readings in ecology. |
Съдържание:
- Enquiry into plants /
- Theophrastus
- History of plants /
- Linnaeus
- The natural history of ants /
- Rene Antoine Ferchault De Réaumur
- Organic chemistry in its application to vegetable physiology and agriculture /
- Justus Liebig
- Optima and limiting factors /
- F. F. Blackman
- Physiological animal geography /
- Victor E. Shelford
- Water - general considerations; thermal properties /
- Lawrence J. Henderson
- Heat exchange near the ground; cold air floods and cold air dams /
- Rudolf Geiger
- The utilization of solar energy by aquatic organisms /
- George L. Clarke
- Factors effecting vegetational zonation on coastal dunes /
- Henry J. Oosting, W. Dwight Billings
- Further studies in photoperiodism, the response of the plant to relative length of day and night /
- W. W. Garner, H. A. Allard
- Compensation for temperature in the metabolism and activity of poikilotherms /
- Theodore H. Bullock
- The method of trial and error in the behavior of lower organisms /
- Herbert S. Jennings
- Forced movements, tropisms and animal conduct /
- Jacques Loeb
- Instinct, with original observations on young animals /
- Douglas A. Spalding
- Taxis and instinkthandlung in der eirollbewegung der Graugans. I. /
- Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen
- Discrimination of stream odors by fishes and its relation to parent stream behavior /
- Arthur D. Hasler, Warren J. Wisby
- An essay on the principle of population as it affects the future improvement of society /
- Thomas Robert Malthus
- Notice sur la loi que la population suit dans son accroisement /
- P. F. Verhulst
- On the rate of growth of the population of the United States since 1790 and its mathematical representation /
- Raymond Pearl, Lowell J. Reed
- The quantitative analysis of environmental factors /
- Royal N. Chapman
- Periodic fluctuations in the numbers of animals: their causes and effects /
- Charles S. Elton
- Cooperation and conflict among primitive organisms /
- Paul R. Burkholder
- Competition for common food in protozoa /
- G. F. Gause
- The influence of interspecific competition and other factors on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus /
- Joseph H. Connell
- Territory in bird life /
- H. Eliot Howard
- A study of some ant larvae with a consideration of the origin and meaning of the social habit among insects /
- William Morton Wheeler
- Studies in animal aggregations: causes and effects of bunching in land isopods /
- W. C. Allee
- Natural selection and family size in the starling /
- David Lack
- The role of weather in determining the distribution and abundance of animals /
- L. C. Birch
- The self-adjustment of populations to change /
- A. J. Nicholson
- Community structure, population control, and competition /
- Nelson G. Hairston, Frederick E. Smith, Lawrence B. Slobodkin
- Report on the Mollusca and Radiata on the Aegean Sea, and on their distribution considered as bearing on geology /
- Edward Forbes
- An oyster-bank is bioconose, or a social community /
- Karl Mobius
- Oecology of plants, an introduction to the study of plant communities /
- Eugene Warming
- The ecological relations of the vegetation on the sand dunes of Lake Michigan /
- Henry C. Cowles
- The role of ecotypic variation in the distribution of the central grassland of North America /
- Calvin McMillan
- Studies on Connecticut lake sediments. I. A postglacial climatic chronology for southern New England /
- Edward S. Deevey, Jr.
- Plant succession, an analysis of the development of vegetation /
- Frederic E. Clements
- Principles of classification of the spruce communities of European Russia /
- V. N. Sukatchew
- Remarques sur l'etude des groupements de plantes /
- Josias Braun-Blanquet, Ernst Furrer
- Die Grundgesetzmassigkeiten im Aufbau der Vegetationsdecke /
- L. G. Ramensky
- The individualistic concept of the plant association /
- H. A. Gleason
- Characteristics of natural areas and factors in their development /
- Stanley A. Cain
- A consideration of climax theory: the climax as a population and pattern /
- R. H. Whittaker
- Ecosystem as the basic unit in ecology /
- Francis C. Evans
- The lake as a microcosm /
- Stephen A. Forbes
- The accumulation of energy by plants /
- Edgar Nelson Transeau
- The annual energy budget of an inland lake /
- Chancey Juday
- The trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology /
- Raymond L. Lindeman
- Dynamics of production in marine area /
- George L. Clarke
- Trophic structure and productivity of Silver Springs, Florida /
- Howard T. Odum
- Nitrate in the sea /
- H. W. Harvey
- Hydrogen ion concentration, soil properties and growth of higher plants /
- O. Arrhenius
- The biological control of chemical factors in the environment /
- Alfred C. Redfield
- Lakes in relation to terrestrial life patterns /
- Aldo Leopold
- Homage to Santa Rosalia or Why are there so many kinds of animals? /
- G. Evelyn Hutchinson
- On bird species diversity /
- Robert H. Mac Arthur, John W. Mac Arthur
- Relationships between structure and function in ecosystems /
- Eugene P. Odum
- On certain unifying principles in ecology /
- Ramon Margalef.