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G. Evelyn Hutchinson and the invention of modern ecology / Nancy G. Slack ; foreword by Edward O. Wilson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Slack, Nancy G.
Wilson, Edward O., Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (George Evelyn), 1903-1991--Friends and associates.
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn.
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (George Evelyn), 1903-1991--Influence.
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (George Evelyn), 1903-1991.
Ecologists--England--Biography.
Ecologists.
Ecology--History--20th century.
Ecology.
Naturalists--England--Biography.
Naturalists.
Scholars--England--Biography.
Scholars.
Scientists--England--Biography.
Scientists.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (476 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, c2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Stephen J. Gould declared G. Evelyn Hutchinson the most important ecologist of the twentieth century. E. O. Wilson pronounced him "one of the few scientists who could unabashedly be called a genius." In this fascinating book, Nancy G. Slack presents for the first time the full life story of this brilliant scientist who was also a master teacher, a polymath, and a delightful friend and correspondent. Based on full access to Hutchinson's archives and extensive interviews with him and many who knew him, the author evaluates his important contributions to modern ecology and his profound influence as a mentor. Filled with information available nowhere else, the book draws a vibrant portrait of an original scientific thinker who was also a man of remarkable personal appeal.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. A Man So Various
2. "The Circumstances of My Upbringing"
3. Becoming A Zoologist: The Hunter and Gatherer
4. From Naples to South Africa: A Failed Career?
5. First Years at Yale
6. Chief Biologist: The Yale North India Expedition
7. The First Crop: W. T. Edmondson, Gordon Riley, Ed Deevey, And Max Dunbar
8. The Old and the New Limnology
9. Radioisotopes: Radiation Ecology and Systems Ecology
10. Biogeochemistry: From Linsley Pond to the Guano Islands
11. The Three Wives and Yemaiel
12. Good Friends: Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson
13. Fond Correspondents: Rebecca West and Evelyn Hutchinson
14. From The N-Dimensional Niche to Santa Rosalia
15. Hutchinson the Environmentalist
16. The Polymath: Art History and Many Other Fields
17. The Last Years-From Yale to England
18. Concluding Remarks: Hutchinson's Legacy in Ecology
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-442) and index.
ISBN:
1-283-09611-0
9786613096111
0-300-16174-3
OCLC:
1024051745

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