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  1. University of Minnesota. Carnegie Institution of Science. Frederic Edward Clements (September 16, 1874 – July 26, 1945) was an American plant ecologist and pioneer in the study of plant ecology [2] and vegetation succession. [3]: 51.

  2. Humphrey, Harry B. "Frederick Edward Clements 1874 – 1945." In Makers of North American Botany. NY: The Ronald Press Company, 1961. PERIODICALS. Phillips, John. "A Tribute to Frederic E. Clements and His Concepts in Ecology." Ecology 35, no. 2 (April 1954): 1114 – 115. Pound, Roscoe. "Frederic E. Clements as I Knew Him."

  3. Jun 27, 2018 · Clements, Frederic Edward. (b. Lincoln, Nebraska, 16 September 1874; d. Santa Barbara, California, 26 July 1945), botany. Clements was the most influential ecologist of the first half of the twentieth century; protagonist of “plant succession” and its component concepts of formation and climax; glossarist (he introduced “sere,” “ecad ...

  4. Jan 1, 2009 · The study of plant succession has been a major focus for ecologists (McIntosh 1980, 1981, 1985, Holt et al. 1995, Cook et al. 2005).Frederic Edward Clements (1874–1945; Fig. 1, from Pool 1954:108) first summarized the history of the study of plant succession in a 24-page “General Historical Summary” in his huge monograph, Plant Succession 1916.

    • Frank N. Egerton
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    • 2009
    • 01 January 2009
  5. Jun 9, 2020 · In the theory and history of ecology, Frederic Clements’s theory of plant communities is usually presented as the historical prototype and a paradigmatic example of synecological organicism, characterised by the assumption that ecological communities are functionally integrated units of mutually dependent species. In this paper, I will object to this standard interpretation of Clements’s ...

    • Thomas Kirchhoff, Thomas Kirchhoff
    • thomas.kirchhoff@fest-heidelberg.de
    • 2020
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