Henry S. Horn
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American ecologist and natural historian
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#7261
Historical Rank
#1770
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Ecology
#519
World Rank
#570
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#175
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Why Is Henry S. Horn Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry S. Horn was a natural historian and ecologist. He was an emeritus professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at Princeton University. He worked on a wide variety of topics including the following:the geometrical structure of forestspatterns of forest successionwind dispersal of seedsspatial patterns of competitionsocial behavior of butterflies
Henry S. Horn's Published Works
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Published Works
- Measurement of "Overlap" in Comparative Ecological Studies (1966) (1509)
- The adaptive geometry of trees (1971) (921)
- Mechanisms of long-distance dispersal of seeds by wind (2002) (599)
- The Ecology of Secondary Succession (1974) (513)
- Competition among Fugitive Species in a Harlequin Environment (1972) (448)
- The Adaptive Significance of Colonial Nesting in the Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus Cyanocephalus) (1968) (401)
- Foliage Profile by Vertical Measurements (1969) (297)
- Mechanistic Analytical Models for Long‐Distance Seed Dispersal by Wind (2005) (254)
- Mechanistic models of seed dispersal by wind (2011) (169)
- A long-tailed , seed-eating bird from the Early Cretaceous of China (141)
- Overlap in Foods and Foraging of Four Species of Blackbirds in the Potholes of Central Washington (1969) (130)
- Long‐distance biological transport processes through the air: can nature's complexity be unfolded in silico? (2005) (121)
- Long-distance dispersal of tree seeds by wind (2001) (121)
- Monographs in Population Biology (2013) (91)
- Limits to similarity among coexisting competitors (1977) (80)
- COMMENTARY ON BROWN ET AL.'S “TOWARD A METABOLIC THEORY OF ECOLOGY” (2004) (80)
- Epiphytes improve host plant water use by microenvironment modification (2013) (73)
- Ontogenetically stable hydraulic design in woody plants (2006) (66)
- Mechanistic models for tree seed dispersal by wind in dense forests and open landscapes. (2002) (60)
- Some Causes of Variety in Patterns of Secondary Succession (1981) (58)
- Biomass Chronosequences of United States Forests: Implications for Carbon Storage and Forest Management (2009) (40)
- Regulation of Animal Numbers: A Model Counter‐Example (1968) (39)
- Twigs, trees, and the dynamics of carbon in the landscape (2000) (38)
- Epiphytes as “filter-drinkers”: life-form changes across a fog gradient (2013) (31)
- Social Behavior of Nesting Brewer's Blackbirds (1970) (30)
- Selection for Size, Shape, and Development Timing (1982) (27)
- 17. Simulators as Models of Forest Dynamics (1989) (25)
- Adaptation from the Perspective of Optimality (1979) (19)
- Book Reviews: Molds, Molecules, and Metazoa. Growing Points in Evolutionary Biology. (2014) (19)
- Allometry and natural selection (2000) (17)
- Ecological disequilibria: the ecology of natural disturbance and patch dynamics. (1985) (14)
- Adaptive Aspects of Development Group Report (1982) (13)
- A Sturdy Trap for Sampling Emergent Odonata (1968) (11)
- The Diet of the Snake Uromacer frenatus dorsalis on Ile de la Gonave, Haiti (1983) (11)
- Adaptive Geometry of Trees (MPB-3), Volume 3 (2020) (11)
- 11 – ECOLOGY'S LEGACY FROM ROBERT MacARTHUR (2005) (10)
- Polymorphism and evolution of the Hispaniolan snake genus Uromacer (Colubridae) (1969) (8)
- Biodiversity in the Backyard (1993) (4)
- Dynamics of Populations. An Advanced Study Institute, Oosterbeek, The Netherlands, Sept. 1970. P. J. den Boer and G. R. Gradwell, Eds. Centre for Agricultural Publishing and Documentations, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1971. 612 pp., illus. Dfl. 65 (1972) (3)
- Science in culture (2005) (2)
- THE ECOLOGY OF *:4067 SECONDARY SUCCESSION (2016) (0)
- Allometry of Trees 1 Wind Dispersal of Seeds 5 Cowskin Models 8 Forest Succession 9 Social Butterflies 10 Regional Natural History 13 Biomechanical Assistance for Paraplegia 15 Allometry of Trees Forest (2009) (0)
- Robert H. MacArthur (2013) (0)
- Social Butterflies (2021) (0)
- Forests and their genetics (1976) (0)
- Population and Community Ecology: Principles and Methods. (1975) (0)
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