Book ID: 36853
BOWERS, Janice Emily
A Sense of Place. The life and work of Forrest Shreve. 1988. illustr. 2 maps. XII, 195 p. gr8vo. Cloth.
Shreve's contributions to the study of plant ecology laid the groundwork for modern studies, and several of his works came to be regarded as classics by ecologists worldwide.
This first full-length study of Shreve's life and work demonstrates that he was more than a desert ecologist. His early work in Maryland and Jamaica gave him a breadth of expertise matched by few of his ecological contemporaries, and his studies of desert plant demography, the physiological ecology of rain-forest plants, and vegetational gradients on southwestern mountain ranges anticipated by decades recent trends in ecology.