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The art of ecology : writings of G. Evelyn Hutchinson / edited by David K. Skelly, David M. Post and Melinda D. Smith ; foreword by Thomas E. Lovejoy.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (George Evelyn), 1903-1991, author.
Contributor:
Skelly, David K., editor.
Post, David M., editor.
Smith, Melinda D., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (George Evelyn), 1903-1991--Influence.
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn.
Ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (369 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2010]
Summary:
During the twentieth century, ecology evolved from a collection of natural history facts to a rigorous, analytical discipline with a rich body of theory. No single person is more responsible for this change than G. Evelyn Hutchinson. This collection of selected writings showcases Hutchinson's dynamic and wide-ranging mind as well as his keen wit. Original essays by scientists and historians underscore the continuing relevance of Hutchinson's ideas.
Contents:
The beauty of the world: Evelyn Hutchinson's vision of science / Sharon E. Kingsland
Aria da Capo and Quodlibet
New England moral to adorn the tale (excerpt)
From English schoolboy to America's foremost ecologist / Nancy G. Slack
A swimming grasshopper
Emmanuel: being taught (excerpt)
Emmanuel: learning (excerpts)
Astonishing microcosms / David M. Post and David W. Schindler
Limnological studies at high altitudes in Ladak
Chemical stratification and lake morphology
Limnological studies in Connecticut: IV. The mechanisms of intermediary metabolism in stratified lakes
The history of a lake
A direct demonstration of the phosphorus cycle in a small lake / with V. T. Bowen
The lacustrine microcosm reconsidered
A treatise on limnology, vol. 1: geography, physics, and chemistry (excerpts)
Reflection thereon: G. Evelyn Hutchinson and ecological theory / Melinda D. Smith and David K. Skelly
Ecological aspects of succession in natural populations
Copepodology for the ornithologist
The concept of pattern in ecology
Concluding remarks
Homage to Santa Rosalia, or Why are there so many kinds of animals?
The paradox of the plankton
The influence of the environment
Thoughts on aquatic insects
Experiencing green pigeons / Michael J. Donoghue and Jane Pickering
A note on the functions of a university
The uses of beetles
The naturalist as an art critic
The cream in the gooseberry fool
On being a meter and a half long
Aysthorpe
Conjectures arising in a quiet museum.
Notes:
"Appendix. Publications of G. Evelyn Hutchinson": pages [325]-339.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-300-15450-X
OCLC:
957126782

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