• Frederic Edward Clements (September 16, 1874 – July 26, 1945) was an American plant ecologist and pioneer in the study of both plant ecology and vegetation...
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    Cowles in 1899, but it was Clements who used the term "climax" to describe the idealized endpoint of succession. Clements described the successional development...
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  • Edith Gertrude Clements (1874–1971), also known as Edith S. Clements and Edith Schwartz Clements, was an American botanist and pioneer of botanical ecology...
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    to aid in developing ecological restoration strategies. In 1916, Frederic Clements published a descriptive theory of succession and advanced it as a...
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  • The contemporary use of "vegetation" approximates that of ecologist Frederic Clements' term earth cover, an expression still used by the Bureau of Land...
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    early form of paleoecology. The term "paleo-ecology" was coined by Frederic Clements in 1916. Classic paleoecology uses data from fossils and subfossils...
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    Cotta, Heinrich (1817). Anweisungen zum Waldbau. Dresden. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward) (1916). Plant succession; an analysis of the development...
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  • governor Frederic Clements, ecologist George Clements, American Roman Catholic priest Harry Clements (footballer), English footballer James Clements (disambiguation)...
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  • "integrative" agroecology, such as the investigations of Henry Gleason or Frederic Clements. The second version they cite Hecht (1995) as coining "hard" agroecology...
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  • Frederic Clement Christie Egerton (c. 1890 – ??) was an early and mid-twentieth century British travel and adventure writer best known for his The Golden...
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    Intelligence of the Forest, Penguin, ISBN 978-0141990286, (2022) Frederic Clements – an earlier proponent of cooperative communities of plants Ragan...
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  • Tryblis (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    Odontotremataceae. It has two species. The genus was circumscribed in 1931 by Frederic Clements, with T. arnoldii assigned as the type species; this was originally...
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    was developed by the pioneering plant ecologists Roscoe Pound and Frederic Clements between 1898 and 1900. The method was then swiftly applied for many...
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    worked largely within the theoretical structure endorsed by ecologist Frederic Clements, whose work on succession was the most influential during the first...
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    Allogenic succession Autogenic succession Complex early seral forest Frederic Clements Plagioclimax Barbour, Michael G.; Billings, William Dwight (2000)...
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    Dichoporis (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    botanist Frederic Clements in 1909, with Dichoporis schizospora—now treated as D. ziziphi—as the type species. In the same monograph Clements also coined...
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  • American scientists like Arthur Tansley, Henry Chandler Cowles and Frederic Clements. Thomas Robert Malthus was an influential writer on the subject of...
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    Dibaeis (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    distributed in tropical regions. Dibaeis was circumscribed in 1909 by Frederic Edward Clements with Dibaeis rosea as the type species. Several species were transferred...
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  • Nonetheless it had some early adherents in the United States, notably Frederic Clements in particular, who used the concept to characterise the vegetation...
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    Myriolecis (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    family Lecanoraceae. It was originally circumscribed in 1909 by Frederic E. Clements with Myriolecis sambuci as the type species. The genus was later...
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    succession was developed by Henry Chandler Cowles, Arthur Tansley and Frederic Clements. Clements is credited with the idea of climax vegetation as the most complex...
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  • Pronectria (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    lichenicolous. The genus was circumscribed by American plant ecologist Frederic Clements in 1931. Pronectria algicola Vondráková, A.Naumovich & Khodos. (2012)...
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    violaceus was designated as the type species for the genus Cortinarius by Frederic Clements and Cornelius Lott Shear in their 1931 work The Genera of Fungi. Mycologist...
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    staggered According to the classical theory of succession initiated by Frederic Clements in the U.S., a young native forest with a multi-layered community...
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  • Pezoloma (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    Pezoloma is a genus of fungi within the Leotiaceae family. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago...
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  • a continuum. The former view was championed by American ecologist Frederic Clements, who viewed the association as a whole that was more than the sum...
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    to identify, with similar abiotic factors controlling throughout. Frederic Clements developed the holistic (or organismic) concept of community, as if...
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  • holistic ecological community were introduced by plant ecologist Frederic Clements in 1916, and countered by Henry Gleason in 1917, when he proposed...
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    Phylloporis (category Taxa named by Frederic Clements)
    or on rocks. The genus Phylloporis was originally established by Frederic Clements in 1909, primarily to accommodate species with a foliicolous (leaf-dwelling)...
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    was directed toward the connection between diversity and stability. Frederic Clements and Henry Gleason contributed knowledge of community structure; among...
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