John brought population biology and experimental approaches into the. Pdf this is an overview of the academic and intellectual contribution of john l. Accepted 31 october 1980 summary seedling survivorship in cohorts of nine perennial species of chalk grassland. Plant population biology and vegetation processes waite. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. Harpers population biology of plants 1977 provided a broad view of plant communities. Choose from 500 different sets of biology population ecology flashcards on quizlet. Choose from 500 different sets of ecology population biology 2 populations flashcards on quizlet. Population biology and evolution of clonal organisms. The age of this reference indicates that an awareness of population is not a fad of the last few yean. The brown seaweeds fucales include dioecious and hermaphrodite species and genera with one, two, tour or eight eggs per oogonium. Learn ecology population biology 2 populations with free interactive flashcards.
Before harper, it was mostly zoologists, not botanists, who studied the biology of populations. Pdf on jan 1, 1994, v kricsfalusy and others published population biology of plants find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. John brought population biology and experimental approaches into the forefront of plant ecology, linking demography and selection, and. Population biology is closely related to ecology, conservation and evolutionary biology. Population biology has developed largely as a zoological discipline, and for this reason a book such as this which defines a science appropriate for plants is very welcome. Aug 01, 1977 population biology of plants defines a science of population biology for plants and other fixed organisms. A biological unit at the level of ecological integration where it is. Influence of body size and population density on fertilization success and reproductive output in a freespawning invertebrate. Indeed, mcneill 1980 sees the balance of two parasitisms. The evolutionary ecology of weeds and invasive plants.
Population biology of a rare and unique grass genus orcuttia, biological conservation, 17, 171193. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. Harper, 9781932846249, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. The very few population studies which have been made of plants in natural populations suggest that the difficulties are not overgreat in practice and the results can be very revealing. Plants must invest resources and forage to obtain resources, and this has consequences ranging from plant traits to ecosystem properties.
John harper is an awardwinning biologist and a leading figure in plant population biology. One of the major generalizations in population biology is that, within a species, larger body size confers greater. The final section, entitled from population dynamics to vegetation dynamics, presents a synthesis of the subject relating vegetation change to ecological processes operating over a range of spatial and temporal scales. The proportion of those slots that were annuals is.
Density stress has a profound influence on the size of individual plants, and popula tion effects are shown not only in changes of n and q, but also in interactions between n and q. Factors that are affected by population density are referred to as densitydependent factors. The author describes the processes that determine the number of plants and the number of plant parts, examines the separate stages in a general model of population behavior, the ways in which individual plants interfere with each others growth and risk of death and aspects of the. The field of population biology was already well established in the 1960s although with a clear zoocentric emphasis, however, it is because of harper. Plant ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology which studies the distribution and abundance of plants, the effects of environmental factors upon the abundance of plants, and the interactions among and between plants and other organisms. Then ns is the number of annuals in the population and n1 s is the number of perennials in the population. Despite the efforts of the editor, the book reads like the proceedings of a conference. An early edition of this book 1979 challenged ecologists to consider mechanisms of plant competition in different environments.
The study of population biology of plant pathogens is a combination of plant disease epidemiology and population genetics fig. He has served as a council member of the fellowship of the royal society and received the darwin award in 1990. Reproduction is often a lethal or semilethal activity, and for iteroparous plants it is often possible to show that reproduction has costs that are expressed in a reduced growth rate andor an. The author describes the processes that determine the number of plants and the number of plant parts, examines the separate stages in a general model of population behavior, the ways in which individual plants interfere with each others growth and risk of death and. John lander harper cbe frs 27 may 1925 22 march 2009 was a british biologist, specializing in ecology and plant population biology he was born in 1925 and educated at lawrence sheriff school, rugby. Population biology of plants defines a science of population. He is also the author of population biology of plants and coauthor of essentials of ecology. Examples of these are the distribution of temperate deciduous forests in north america, the effects of drought or flooding upon plant survival, and competition. Harper to the study of, and development of, plant ecology as a. The interactions of diwase with the general developments of culture have interested historians sigerist, 1943. The heterogeneity of soil surfaces and its role in determining the establishment of plants from seed. Harpers innovative ideas have led to a whole school of thought and research that is spread far beyond his home university.
Learn biology population ecology with free interactive flashcards. N be total population size, and s be the proportion of the population that is annual. The evolutionary ecology of weeds and invasive plants 1 v. Sexual lability is common in plants with separate sexes, a phenomenon that might sometimes be related to a plant s resource status lloyd and bawa, 1984. Contribution to reproductive effort by photosynthesis of. John brought population biology and experimental approaches into the forefront of plant ecology, linking demography and selection, and therefore ecology and. However, estimating zygote production, or more generally reproductive. He worked in the department of agriculture, oxford, and then as professor of botany in the university of north wales. Population biology of plants defines a science of population biology for plants and other fixed organisms. His books include population biology of plants 1977 and ecology, individuals, populations and communities 1986. Of all published articles, the following were the most read within the past 12 months. He obtained his degree in botany in 1946 and his ma and dphil 1950 from oxford with his doctoral thesis an investigation of the interaction of soil microorganisms with special reference.
An interesting implication of such lability is that it may confer a benefit of reproductive assurance on plants that happen to find themselves alone. Ecologys ecological niche we would be poor ecologists indeed if we did not believe that the principles of ecology apply to all facets of the world around us and all aspects of human endeavor. A group of organisms of the same species occupying a particular space at a particular time cole 1957. A citation classic commentary on population biology of plants by john l. For example, if individuals are cramped in a small area, the disease may spread faster than it would if population density were low.
Reproduction is often a lethal or semilethal activity, and for iteroparous plants it is often possible to show that reproduction has costs that are expressed in a. Morphological themes in the evolution of clonal and aclonal marine invertebrates anthony g. Jul 01, 2010 buy population biology of plants by harper, john l. This course is only offered in the fall and spring terms. Finally, as a tribute to one of the great thinkers in plant ecology, i note that my copy of john harpers 1977 book on plant population biology is probably the single. In this comprehensive and wellwritten book the author has successfully attempted to collate such present knowledge concerning plants as may be relevant to the understanding of their population biology. Gotelli, 2001, a primer of ecology what is a population. Emphasizes scientific inquiry through selected concepts in biology, such as organization, function, cellular and molecular biology, heredity, diversity, evolution and ecology using plants as the type of organism. Introduction to plant population ecology springerlink. The values of both n and tq are relevant to the population biologist interested in production. If population density is high, such factors become increasingly limiting on the success of the population.
Tamms study of perennial plants in forests and meadows is a classic tamm 1948, 1956 fig. Plant ecology has its origin in the application of plant physiology to the questions raised by plant geographers 16 carl ludwig willdenow was one of the first to note that similar climates produced similar types of vegetation, even when they were located in different parts of the world. Fw 662 lecture 1 densityindependent population models text. Dickief botany school, downing street, cambridge, u. Silvertown school of biology, university of sussex, sussex, u. It is heavily larded with examples from forestry and agriculture.
449 1207 344 692 702 1356 834 971 94 1178 1331 51 172 1368 5 714 683 75 426 682 1191 474 1176 450 927 138 1076 1122 1259 863 510 1351 1220 210 309