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transparent Author: Oosting, Henry J. (Henry John), 1903-1968. https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PBJtrV​pFj6QtYyQbfwTKf​MP
transparent Title Statement: The study of plant communities; an introduction to plant ecology.
transparent Edition: 2d ed.
transparent Published: San Francisco, W.H. Freeman, 1956.
transparent Description: 440 pages illustrations 23 cm
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: Preface to the Second Edition: As with the first edition, this textbook is intended as an introduction to ecology using plant communities as a basis and the vegetation of North America as a primary source of illustrative material. The plan of presentation remains the same although the order of some subjects is rearranged with presumed improvement in logic. The attempt has been made to bring material up to date, in so far as it is practical to include the latest techniques and theories in an introductory textbook. Thus, there are revisions throughout with many sections completely rewritten. The chapter on succession and climax has been entirely redone with the intention of giving the student an impartial summary of both monoclimax and polyclimax theory and application. Because instructors have requested it and because of a rapidly expanding literature, the number of references cited has been very much increased. Nevertheless, where practical, books and review papers, usually American in origin and readily available to the student, have been cited in preference to foreign and original research publications. To name all of those who have in some way contributed to this revision is impractical. Each will recognize his contribution and know that it is appreciated. A special acknowledgment is due to Dr. W. D. Billings and Dr. P. F. Bourdeau for reading the manuscript and contributing ideas and to Robert M. Linn who did the new line drawings and adapted the vegetation map for the reduced reproduction necessary here.-​-​H.J.O.-​-​Durham, North Carolina; February, 1956.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Introduction -- The plant community -- Factors controlling the community: the environment -- Community dynamics -- Practical considerations.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Additional Physical Forms: Online version: Oosting, Henry J. (Henry John), 1903-1968. Study of plant communities. 2d ed. San Francisco, W.H. Freeman, 1956 (OCoLC)89975407​4
transparent Subject: Plant ecology.
transparent Plant communities.
transparent Ecology.
transparent Botany.
transparent Ecology
transparent Botany
transparent Écologie végétale.
transparent Écologie.
transparent Botanique.
transparent ecology. aat
transparent botany. aat
transparent Ecology fast
transparent Botany fast
transparent Plant communities fast
transparent Plant ecology fast
transparent Ecologia Vegetal. larpcal
transparent Plant communities. nli
transparent Plant ecology. nli
transparent Écologie végétale. ram
transparent Pflanzengesells​chaft gnd
transparent Index - Uncontrolled: Plant communities
transparent Plant ecology
transparent plantenecologie
transparent Plantenecologie
transparent Title Added Entry: Plant communities.

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