Henry J. Oosting
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry J. Oosting was an American ecologist and professor. He was born in Holland, Michigan. Oosting attended Michigan State University, where he received the M.S. degree in 1927, then studied with W.S. Cooper at the University of Minnesota, receiving his Ph.D. in botany in 1931, among other notable Cooper students including Murray Fife Buell, Rexford F. Daubenmire, Frank Edwin Egler, and Jean Langenheim. In 1932, Oosting began his career at Duke University as ecologist in the Department of Botany.
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- An Ecological Analysis of the Plant Communities of Piedmont, North Carolina (1942) (406)
- Factors Effecting Vegetational Zonation on Coastal Dunes (1942) (246)
- Buried viable seeds in a successional series of old field and forest soils. (1940) (178)
- A comparison of virgin Spruce/Fir forest in the northern and southern appalachian system. (1951) (146)
- Virgin Spruce‐Fir of the Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming (1952) (101)
- The Natural Geography of Plants (1964) (99)
- Tolerance to Salt Spary of Plants of Coastal Dunes (1945) (99)
- Vegetation Gradients in Relation to Environment and Phenology in a Southern Blue Ridge Gorge (1968) (76)
- Responses of Venus Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula) to Factors Involved in Its Endemism (1958) (53)
- Water and Light in Relation to Pine Reproduction (1946) (50)
- The Red Fir Forest of the Sierra Nevada: Abietum Magnificae (1943) (46)
- Plant Succession on Granite Rock in Eastern North Carolina (1939) (39)
- Pocomoke Swamp: A Study of a Cypress Swamp on the Eastern Shore of Maryland (1939) (38)
- Plant Succession on Exposed Granite of Rocky Face Mountain, Alexander County, North Carolina (1951) (37)
- The Vegetation of a Barefaced Cliff in Western North Carolina (1937) (34)
- Microclimate and A Relic Stand of Tsuga Canadensis in the Lower Piedmont of North Carolina (1956) (33)
- Ecological processes and vegetation of the maritime strand in the Southeastern United States (1954) (32)
- The Study of Plant Communities: An Introduction to Plant Ecology. (1957) (29)
- The Maritime Live Oak Forest in North Carolina (1959) (25)
- Factors Affecting Interaction and Distribution of Haplopappus Divaricatus and Conyza Canadensis in North Carolina Old Fields (1970) (21)
- Edapho-Vegetational Relations in Ravenel's Woods, A Virgin Hemlock Forest Near Highlands, North Carolina (1939) (21)
- The Comparative Effect of Surface and Crown Fire on the Composition of a Loblolly Pine Community (1944) (21)
- Virgin Hemlock Forest Segregates in the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest of Western North Carolina (1955) (18)
- Survival of Pine and Hardwood Seedlings in Forest and Open (1952) (14)
- A Resurvey of a Loblolly Pine Community Twenty-Nine Years After Ground and Crown Fire (1964) (12)
- Ecological Composition of Pulpwood Forests in Northwestern Maine (1944) (11)
- Book Reviews: The Study of Plant Communities. An Introduction to Plant Ecology (1949) (9)
- Physical-Chemical Variables in a Minnesota Lake (1933) (8)
- The Vegetation of Pilot Mountain, North Carolina: A Community Analysis (1944) (7)
- Ecological notes on the flora of East Greenland and Jan Mayen (1948) (5)
- The Establishment of a White Birch Community on Cutover Pulpwood Land in Northwestern Maine (1942) (3)
- Vegetation and Floristics in Netherlands New Guinea (1945) (1)
- Biology of Loblolly Pine (1961) (0)
- Plant Communities@@@The Study of Plant Communities, an Introduction to Plant Ecology (1948) (0)
- Announcement of the Cumberland Mountains Field Trip, June 9 to 13, 1947 and the San Diego Meeting, June 16 to 21, 1947, Proceedings for 1946 (1947) (0)
- Transects of dune vegetation and the effect of salt spray. (1940) (0)
- Suggested Revision of the Constitution and Bylaws, Ecological Society of America (1955) (0)
- Western Section Meetings, Eugene, Oregon, June 14‐16, 1960 (1960) (0)
- S1928. Seventeen years of successional change upon Isle Royale (1955) (0)
- Corvallis Meeting of the Western Section June 16‐21, 1952 (1952) (0)
- In Support of a September Meeting of the AAAS. (1946) (0)
- Reports of Committees Study Committee (1968) (0)
- In Support of a September Meeting of the AAAS (1946) (0)
- Report of the Western Section Meetings at Berkeley, December, 1954 (1955) (0)
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