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Phytogeography is part of a more
general science known as biogeography.
Phytogeographers are
concerned with
patterns and
process in
plant distribution. Most...
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Schimper (12 May 1856 – 9
September 1901) was a
German botanist and
phytogeographer who made
major contributions in the
fields of histology,
ecology and...
- on the west
coast of Patagonia,
should be
considered tundra or not.
Phytogeographer Edmundo Pisano called it
tundra (Spanish:
tundra Magallánica) since...
- 1920s, Paul
Jaccard engaged in a
dispute with the
Finnish botanist and
phytogeographer Alvar Palmgren over the
interpretation of species-to-genus ratio, as...
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Argentine botanist and
phytogeographer (1908-1999)...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von
Humboldt (14
September 1769 – 6 May 1859) was a
German polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer, and proponent...
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mentor of
Alexander von Humboldt, one of the
earliest and best
known phytogeographers. He also
influenced Christian Konrad Sprengel, who
pioneered the study...
- ˈɡʁiːzəbax]; 17
April 1814 – 9 May 1879) was a
German botanist and
phytogeographer.
Grisebach studied at the
Lyceum in Hanover, the cloister-school at...
- bear
mandible of
Pleistocene age
Henri Gaussen was a Toulouse-based
phytogeographer and botanist. The
botanic garden which honours his name is attached...
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Wladimir Petrovich Köppen (/ˈkɜːpən/ KUR-pən; German: [ˈkœpn̩]; Russian: Влади́мир Петро́вич Кёппен, romanized: Vladímir Petróvich Kyoppen, IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr...