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  1. From Formation to Ecosystem: Tansley's Response to Clements' Climax. [REVIEW]Arnold G. Van der Valk - 2013 - Journal of the History of Biology:1-29.
    Arthur G. Tansley never accepted Frederic E. Clements’ view that succession is a developmental process whose final stage, the climax formation, is determined primarily by regional climate and that all other types of vegetation are some kind of successional stage or arrested successional stage. Tansley was convinced that in a given region a variety of environmental factors could produce different kinds of climax formations. At the heart of their dispute was Clements’ organicist view of succession, i.e., the formation was a (...)
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  • Civic and Economic Zoology in Nineteenth-Century Germany: The "Living Communities" of Karl Mobius.Lynn Nyhart - 1998 - Isis 89:605-630.
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  • Editing Nature: Joseph Stalin and the "New" Soviet Biology.Kirill Rossianov - 1993 - Isis 84:728-745.
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  • In the Wake of Politics: The Political and Economic Construction of Fisheries Biology, 1860–1970.Jennifer Hubbard - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):364-378.
    As an environmentally focused, applied field science, fisheries biology has recently been marked by its failed promise to enable sustainable exploitation. Fisheries biology’s origin through state support raises many questions. How did fisheries biologists get this support? Did political considerations and economic ideals fundamentally shape the science? Why has it been perceived as fundamentally conservation oriented? New evidence indicates the political basis for Thomas Henry Huxley’s contention that the deep-sea fisheries were inexhaustible; this essay shows how his influence extended to (...)
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  • Models of Nature: Ecology, Conservation, and Cultural Revolution in Soviet Russia.Douglas R. Weiner - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (2):336-337.
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  • Nature protection and government in the USSR.Nikolai Nikolaevich Vorontsov - 1992 - Journal of the History of Biology 25 (3):369-383.
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  • Technocratic optimism, H. T. Odum, and the partial transformation of ecological metaphor after World War II.Peter J. Taylor - 1988 - Journal of the History of Biology 21 (2):213-244.
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  • A Little Corner of Freedom: Russian Nature Protection from Stalin to Gorbachev.Douglas R. Weiner - 2000 - Journal of the History of Biology 33 (1):210-213.
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  • Science, Philosophy, and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union.Loren R. Graham - 1992 - Studies in Soviet Thought 44 (2):140-142.
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