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The Phytometer Method in Ecology

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The Phytometer Method in Ecology

Autor Frederic E. Clements, Glenn W. Goldsmith

"The Phytometer Method in Ecology" presents a pioneering approach to understanding the complex relationship between plants and their environments. Authored by the influential ecologist Frederic E. Clements and his colleague Glenn ... celý popis

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"The Phytometer Method in Ecology" presents a pioneering approach to understanding the complex relationship between plants and their environments. Authored by the influential ecologist Frederic E. Clements and his colleague Glenn W. Goldsmith, this work details the use of living plants-termed phytometers-as standardized instruments to measure the physical factors of a specific habitat. By utilizing the physiological responses of plants themselves rather than relying solely on inanimate physical instruments, the authors provide a more accurate reflection of how environmental conditions such as light, moisture, and soil composition impact biological growth and development.

This technical study serves as a foundational text in the history of quantitative ecology. It explores the methodology, application, and results of various experiments conducted to validate the phytometer method across different ecological zones. Researchers and students of botany and environmental science will find a rigorous examination of plant physiology in relation to ecological succession and habitat adaptation. "The Phytometer Method in Ecology" remains a significant contribution to the field, offering deep insights into early 20th-century scientific efforts to quantify the natural world and refine the study of plant-environment interactions.

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