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Clements, Frederick Edward

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Clements, Frederick Edward (1874–1945)

US botanist and ecologist. He was one of the first to emphasize the scientific importance of the study of life and the environment – ecology. His best-known work, Plant Succession: An Analysis of the Development of Vegetation, appeared in 1916. During the 1930s he worked as a consultant on projects to restore the US western grasslands damaged by prolonged drought.

He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1894, took a PhD there in 1898, and stayed on to teach botany until 1907, when he left for the University of Minnesota. He gave up teaching in 1917. He carried out research at Carnegie Institution laboratories in Arizona, California, and Colorado.



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