Deborah Rabinowitz
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Deborah Rabinowitz's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Ecology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Deborah Rabinowitz was an ecologist who coined the seven meanings of rarity in the field of plant ecology,. She was a professor in the Section of Ecology and Systematics at Cornell University. Early life and education Rabinowitz was born and raised in Willimantic, Connecticut, to Louis and Margaret Rabinowitz. She attended public schools and later received her undergraduate degree in biology from New College of Florida in Sarasota. In 1975, she received her Ph.D. in theoretical population biology from the University of Chicago.
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- Seven forms of rarity and their frequency in the flora of the British Isles (1986) (612)
- Biological Aspects of Endemism in Higher Plants (1985) (587)
- Dispersal Properties of Mangrove Propagules (1978) (325)
- Early growth of mangrove seedlings in Panama, and an hypothesis concerning the relationship of dispersal and zonation (1978) (227)
- Dispersal abilities of seven sparse and common grasses from a Missouri prairie. (1981) (144)
- Seed rain in a North American tall grass prairie. (1980) (130)
- Buried viable seeds in a North American tall-grass prairie: the resemblance of their abundance and composition to dispersing seeds (1981) (125)
- Competitive Abilities of Sparse Grass Species: Means of Persistence or Cause of Abundance (1984) (123)
- MORTALITY AND INITIAL PROPAGULE SIZE IN MANGROVE SEEDLINGS IN PANAMA (1978) (116)
- Factors Affecting Frequency Distributions of Plant Mass: The Absence of Dominance and Suppression in Competing Monocultures of Festuca Paradoxa (1983) (113)
- Phenological Properties of Wind‐ and Insect‐Pollinated Prairie Plants (1981) (113)
- Bimodal distributions of seedling weight in relation to density of Festuca paradoxa Desv. (1979) (61)
- The Persistence of Rare Prairie Grasses in Missouri: Environmental Variation Buffered by Reproductive Output of Sparse Species (1989) (58)
- Colonization and establishment of Missouri prairie plants on artificial soil disturbances. I: Dynamics of forb and graminoid seedlings and shoots (1985) (58)
- Relative Preference of Arphia Sulphurea (Orthoptera: Acrididae) for Sparse and Common Prairie Grasses (1983) (34)
- Principles of conservation. (1982) (34)
- COLONIZATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MISSOURI PRAIRIE PLANTS ON ARTIFICIAL SOIL DISTURBANCES. II. DETECTING SMALL-SCALE PLANT-TO-PLANT INTERACTIONS AND SEPARATING DISTURBANCE FROM RESOURCE PROVISION (1985) (31)
- COLONIZATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MISSOURI PRAIRIE PLANTS ON ARTIFICIAL SOIL DISTURBANCES. III. SPECIES ABUNDANCE DISTRIBUTIONS, SURVIVORSHIP, AND RARITY (1985) (30)
- Effects of plant morphology and emergence time on size hierarchy formation in experimental populations of two varieties of cultivated peas (Pisum sativum) (1989) (28)
- Dual Dispersal Modes in Hairgrass, Agrostis hiemalis (Walt.) B.S.P. (Gramineae) (1979) (28)
- High levels of interspecific hybridization betweensolanum sparsipilum ands. stenotomum in experimental plots in the andes (1990) (27)
- ABUNDANCE AND NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURE FOR SPARSE AND COMMON GRASSES IN A MISSOURI PRAIRIE (1979) (20)
- Effects of a Mangrove Borer, Poecilips Rhizophorae, on Propagules of Rhizophora Harrisonii in Panama (1977) (15)
- Natural Heritage: Classification, Inventory, and Information (1981) (12)
- COMPETITIVE ABILITIES OF SPARSE GRASS SPECIES (1984) (3)
- Separating structural and developmental variability in growth rate estimates for Andropogon scoparius Michx (1985) (2)
- A Text About Weeds (1986) (0)
- Inventorying Natural Areas (1982) (0)
- Principles of Conservation: Conservation and Evolution . O. H. Frankel and Michael E. Soulé. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1981. viii, 328 pp., illus. Cloth, $49.50; paper, $17.95. (1982) (0)
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