Léon Croizat
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Léon Camille Marius Croizat was a French-Italian scholar and botanist who developed an orthogenetic synthesis of evolution of biological form over space, in time, which he called panbiogeography. Life Croizat was born in Torino, Italy to Vittorio Croizat and Maria Chaley, who had emigrated to Turin from Chambéry, France. In spite of his great aptitude for the natural sciences, Leon studied and received a degree in law from the University of Turin.
Léon Croizat's Published Works
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- CENTERS OF ORIGIN AND RELATED CONCEPTS (1974) (373)
- Space, time, form : the biological synthesis (1974) (321)
- Manual of Phytogeography (1952) (108)
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SUBGENERIC CLASSIFICATION OF « EUPHORBIA » L., WITH STRESS ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN AND MALAGASY SPECIES. III (1965) (42)
- Vicariance/Vicariism, Panbiogeography, “Vicariance Biogeography,” Etc.: A Clarification (1982) (38)
- Panbiogeography, or, An introductory synthesis of zoogeography, phytogeography, and geology : with notes on evolution, systematics, ecology, anthropology, etc (1958) (38)
- History and Nomenclature of the Higher Units of Classification (1945) (33)
- "Euphorbia Esula" in North America (1945) (32)
- Manual of phytogeography, or, An account of plant-dispersal throughout the world (1952) (25)
- On Certain Euphorbiaceae from the Tropical Far East (1942) (18)
- Principia botanica, or, Beginnings of botany (1960) (15)
- New and Critical Euphorbiaceae from Eastern Tropical Asia (1940) (11)
- Peculiarities of the Inflorescence in the Euphorbiaceae (1942) (9)
- Novelties in American Euphorbiaceae (1946) (9)
- On the Classification of Euphorbia. I. How Important is the Cyathium (1936) (9)
- Thirty-Five New Species of American Croton (1940) (8)
- Euphorbia Intercedens Podp., A Homonym (1947) (8)
- The Concept of Inflorescence (1943) (7)
- On the Classification of Euphorbia II. How Should the Cyathium be Interpreted (1937) (7)
- Trochodendron, Tetracentron, and Their Meaning in Phylogeny (1947) (7)
- New or critical Euphorbiaceae from the Americas (1945) (7)
- Deduction, Induction, and Biogeography (1978) (6)
- The Tribe Plukenetiinae of the Euphorbiaceae in Eastern Tropical Asia (1941) (5)
- Notes on American Euphorbiaceae, with descriptions of eleven new species (1943) (5)
- New and Critical Euphorbiaceae Chiefly from the Southeastern United States (1942) (5)
- Areografia: Estrategia Geografica de las Especies. (1977) (5)
- Phytogeography: Its Purpose, Methods and Nature (1952) (4)
- Notes on Chinese Euphorbiaceae (1938) (4)
- A Check - List of Colombian and presumed Colombian Cactaceae (1944) (3)
- Observations on the Ovary of the Juglandaceae (1966) (3)
- A FURTHER COMMENT ON STABILITY IN NOMENCLATURE. (1941) (3)
- Notes on the Dilleniaceae and their Allies: Austrobaileyeae Subfam. Nov. (1940) (2)
- A new species of Croton from Colombia (1940) (2)
- A Discussion of New and Critical Synonymy (1941) (2)
- "Euphorbia chamaesyce" in the United States. (1945) (2)
- On Nomenclature: The "Type-Method" (Continued) (1953) (2)
- Polygonanthus, not a Genus of the Saxifragaceae (1939) (2)
- The Family Euphorbiaceae: When and by Whom Published (1943) (1)
- A Misinterpreted Formosan Species, Euphorbia calonesiaca, Spec. Nov (1938) (1)
- Euphorbia (Diacanthium) Deightonii, a New Succulent from West Africa, with Brief Notes on Some Allied Species (1938) (1)
- Fijian Plant Studies, II. Botanical Results of the 1940-1941 Cruise of the "Cheng Ho" (1942) (1)
- Notes on Cereus and Acanthocereus (1943) (1)
- ON APPROACHING THE SUBGENERIC CLASSIFICATION OF EUPHORBIA PEPLIDION AND E. TETRAPORA (1965) (1)
- TITHYMALUS OR PEDILANTHUS?: NOMENCLATURAL CONSIDERATIONS, NOTES, NEW NAMES AND COMBINATIONS (1937) (1)
- Seven Binomials Proposed As Nomina Ambigua (1938) (1)
- A New Variety of Croton Muelleri Coulter (1947) (1)
- Euphorbia Maculata: A Rejoinder (1948) (1)
- A Study of Manihot in North America (1942) (1)
- Notes on Pilocereus, Monvillea and Malacocarpus with special reference to Colombian and Venezuelan species (1943) (0)
- New Species of Croton L. from New Guinea (1942) (0)
- Mapping the Arboretum (1938) (0)
- Geography of the Past: A Phytogeographic Hypothesis (1952) (0)
- Intercontinental Dispersal II (1952) (0)
- Identification of Japanese Maples (1942) (0)
- New and Critical Euphorbiaceae from the Tropical Far East (1942) (0)
- The Concept of Genorheitron (1952) (0)
- On the Cactaceae; L. Croizat's answer to F. Buxbaum (1949) (0)
- Epochs in Angiospermous Dispersal (1952) (0)
- THALICTRUM AMETRUM GREENE: AN INTERESTING NOMENCLATURAL CASE (1943) (0)
- One old and two new species of Phyllanthus from northwestern South America (1944) (0)
- The Significane of “Local” Dispersal (1952) (0)
- What is the Trinomial Typicus?-II (1943) (0)
- De euphorbio antiquorum atque officinarum : a study of succulent Euphorbiae long known in cultivation (1934) (0)
- Non-Angiospermous Dispersal (1952) (0)
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