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Roots of ecology

  1. Title statementRoots of ecology [elektronický zdroj] : antiquity to haeckel / by Frank N. Egerton
    Personal name Egerton, Frank N. (Author)
    Issue dataBerkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 2012
    Phys.des.1 online zdroj (xiv, 273 s.) : il., mapy
    ISBN9780520953635
    0520953630
    0520271742
    9780520271746
    NotePopsáno podle tištěné verze
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
    ContentsCover; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1 Greeks and Romans: Antiquity; Early Greek Origins; Aristotle and Theophrastos; Hellenistic Natural History; Roman Natural History; Notes; 2 Medieval Millennium; Byzantine Natural History; Arabic Language Science; Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Amateur Avian Ecologist and Behaviorist; Albertus Magnus, Scholastic Naturalist; Notes; 3 Renaissance; Botany during the Italian Renaissance and Early Scientific Revolution; Vertebrate Zoology, 1500s; Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, 1500s; Notes; 4 Scientific Revolution.
    Content noteBroadening Science in Italy and England, 1600-1650sPlant Growth Studies, 1600s; Origins of Human and Animal Demography and Statistics, 1600s; Hooke and the Royal Society of London; Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, 1600s; John Ray and His Associates, Francis Willughby and William Derham; Leeuwenhoek's Microscopic Natural History; Notes; 5 Emerging Natural History; Richard Bradley, Entrepreneurial Naturalist; Râeaumur and His History of Insects; Early European Naturalists Explore Eastern North America; Linnaeus and the Economy of Nature; Buffon and Environmental Influences on Animals.. John and William Bartram Explore Eastern North AmericaGilbert White, Naturalist Extraordinaire; Naturalists Explore Russia and North Pacific Lands, 1700s; Notes; 6 Organism Center Stage; Plant Growth Studies, 1700s; Plant Disease Studies, 1700s; Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, 1700s; Animal Population Studies, 1700s; Notes; 7 Emergence of the Ecological Sciences; Humboldt, Nature's Geographer; Naturalists Explore North America, mid-1780s to mid-1820s; A Changing Economy of Nature; Beginnings of British Marine Biology: Edward Forbes and Philip Gosse.. Watson, Plant Geographer and EvolutionistEcological Aspects of Darwin's Voyage on the Beagle; Naturalists Explore Western North America, mid-1820s to 1850s; Thoreau, Ecologist; Notes; 8 Ascendant Ecology; Darwin's Evolutionary Ecology; Victorian Naturalists in Amazonia: Wallace, Bates, and Spruce; Biogeographer-Evolutionists Hooker and Wallace and Evolutionist Huxley; Plant Physiology, Saussure to Sachs; Phytopathology, 1800s; Entomology, 1800s; From Parasitology to Germ Theory; Haeckel's Concept of Ecology; Notes; REFERENCES; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T.. Uv; w; x; z.
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    NoteZpůsob přístupu: World Wide Web
    Subj. Headings ekologie ecology * dějiny history
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    Conspect574 - Obecná ekologie
    UDC 574(091) , (0.034.2:08)
    CountrySpojené státy americké
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic sources
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    Ecology is the centerpiece of many of the most important decisions that face humanity. Roots of Ecology documents the deep ancestry of this now enormously important science from the early ideas of Herodotos, Plato, and Pliny, up through those of Linnaeus and Darwin, to those that inspired Ernst Haeckel's mid-nineteenth-century neologism ecology. Based on a long-running series of regularly published columns, this important work gathers a vast literature illustrating the development of ecological and environmental concepts, ideas, and creative thought that has led to our modern view of ecology.

    Cover; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1 Greeks and Romans: Antiquity; Early Greek Origins; Aristotle and Theophrastos; Hellenistic Natural History; Roman Natural History; Notes; 2 Medieval Millennium; Byzantine Natural History; Arabic Language Science; Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Amateur Avian Ecologist and Behaviorist; Albertus Magnus, Scholastic Naturalist; Notes; 3 Renaissance; Botany during the Italian Renaissance and Early Scientific Revolution; Vertebrate Zoology, 1500s; Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, 1500s; Notes; 4 Scientific Revolution.Broadening Science in Italy and England, 1600-1650sPlant Growth Studies, 1600s; Origins of Human and Animal Demography and Statistics, 1600s; Hooke and the Royal Society of London; Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, 1600s; John Ray and His Associates, Francis Willughby and William Derham; Leeuwenhoek's Microscopic Natural History; Notes; 5 Emerging Natural History; Richard Bradley, Entrepreneurial Naturalist; Râeaumur and His History of Insects; Early European Naturalists Explore Eastern North America; Linnaeus and the Economy of Nature; Buffon and Environmental Influences on Animals.John and William Bartram Explore Eastern North AmericaGilbert White, Naturalist Extraordinaire; Naturalists Explore Russia and North Pacific Lands, 1700s; Notes; 6 Organism Center Stage; Plant Growth Studies, 1700s; Plant Disease Studies, 1700s; Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, 1700s; Animal Population Studies, 1700s; Notes; 7 Emergence of the Ecological Sciences; Humboldt, Nature's Geographer; Naturalists Explore North America, mid-1780s to mid-1820s; A Changing Economy of Nature; Beginnings of British Marine Biology: Edward Forbes and Philip Gosse.Watson, Plant Geographer and EvolutionistEcological Aspects of Darwin's Voyage on the Beagle; Naturalists Explore Western North America, mid-1820s to 1850s; Thoreau, Ecologist; Notes; 8 Ascendant Ecology; Darwin's Evolutionary Ecology; Victorian Naturalists in Amazonia: Wallace, Bates, and Spruce; Biogeographer-Evolutionists Hooker and Wallace and Evolutionist Huxley; Plant Physiology, Saussure to Sachs; Phytopathology, 1800s; Entomology, 1800s; From Parasitology to Germ Theory; Haeckel's Concept of Ecology; Notes; REFERENCES; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T.Uv; w; x; z.

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