William Skinner Cooper
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Skinner Cooper was an American ecologist. Cooper received his B.S. in 1906 from Alma College in Michigan. In 1909, he entered graduate school at the University of Chicago, where he studied with Henry Chandler Cowles, and completed his Ph.D. in 1911. His first major publication, "The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Its Development" appeared in 1913.
William Skinner Cooper's Published Works
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- SCIENCE IN CHINA (1940) (485)
- Coastal sand dunes of Oregon and Washington (1958) (321)
- The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Its Development. I (1913) (168)
- Coastal dunes of California (1967) (120)
- A Fourth Expedition to Glacier Bay, Alaska (1939) (119)
- The Recent Ecological History of Glacier Bay, Alaska: The Present Vegetation Cycle (1923) (112)
- The Fundamentals of Vegetational Change (1926) (111)
- A Third Expedition to Glacier Bay, Alaska (1931) (87)
- An Ecological Reconnaissance in the Native Home of Metasequoia Glyptostroboides (1950) (82)
- "Postglacial Forest Succession, Climate, and Chronology in the Pacific Northwest. (1948) (78)
- The Recent Ecological History of Glacier Bay, Alaska: Permanent Quadrats at Glacier Bay: An Initial Report upon a Long‐Period Study (1923) (59)
- The Recent Ecological History of Glacier Bay, Alaska: The Interglacial Forests of Glacier Bay (1923) (59)
- Vegetational Development Upon Alluvial Fans in The Vicinity of Palo Alto, California (58)
- The broad-sclerophyll vegetation of California (57)
- Vegetation of the Prince William Sound Region, Alaska; With a Brief Excursion into Post-Pleistocene Climatic History (1942) (50)
- The Problem of Glacier Bay, Alaska: A Study of Glacier Variations (1937) (48)
- The History of the Upper Mississippi River in Late Wisconsin and Postglacial Time (1936) (35)
- An Apparatus for Photographic Recording of Quadrats (1924) (29)
- Reproduction by Layering Among Conifers (1911) (29)
- Seventeen Years of Successional Change Upon Isle Royale, Lake Superior (23)
- Reconstruction of a Late‐Pleistocene Biotic Community in Minneapolis, Minn. (1932) (15)
- The Subterranean Organs of Helianthus scaberrimus (1931) (13)
- Plant Succession in the Mount Robson Region, British Columbia. (1916) (13)
- Ecological Succession of Mosses, Isle Royale, Lake Superior@@@The Ecological Succession of Mosses, as Illustrated Upon Isle Royale, Lake Superior. (1913) (11)
- The Ecological Life History of Certain Species of Ribes and Its Application to the Control of the White Pine Blister Rust (10)
- Alpine Vegetation in the Vicinity of Long's Peak, Colorado (1908) (10)
- The Layering Habit in Sitka Spruce and the Two Western Hemlocks (1931) (10)
- Sir Arthur Tansley and the Science of Ecology (1957) (9)
- Forest Fire as an Ecological Factor (7)
- Contributions of Botanical Science to the Knowledge of Postglacial Climates (1942) (7)
- The Seed-Plants and Ferns of the Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska (1930) (6)
- The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Its Development. III (1913) (5)
- An Isolated Colony of Plants on a Glacier-Clad Mountain (1942) (5)
- A List of Mosses Collected upon Isle Royale, Lake Superior (3)
- Vegetation of Isle Royale, Lake Superior@@@The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and its Development. (1913) (3)
- Glacier Bay, Alaska, Proclaimed a National Monument by the President (1925) (2)
- A Suggestion to Amend Certain Familiar Ecological Terms (1926) (2)
- The Accuracy of the Cleanliness-Factor Measurement for Surface Condensers (1936) (2)
- The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Its Development. II (1913) (1)
- Science in China1 (1940) (1)
- "Ecology" and "Plant Ecology" (1927) (1)
- Additions to the Flora of the Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska, 1935-1936 (1939) (1)
- 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)
- Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources (1941) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE AURORA OF AUGUST 26 FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA. (1916) (0)
- The Test Performance of Hudson Avenue’s Most Recent Steam-Generating Units (1934) (0)
- The Vegetation of Switzerland (1909) (0)
- A Botanist's Study in Glacial Geology@@@The History of the Upper Mississippi River in Late Wisconsin and Postglacial Time (1936) (0)
- Ecology of Isle Royale (1911) (0)
- The Californian Sclerophyll Vegetation@@@The Broad-Sclerophyll Vegetation of California: An Ecological Study of the Chaparral and Its Related Communities. (1923) (0)
- Man's Use and abuse of Native Vegetation: The Lessons of the Past and the Prospects for the Future (1941) (0)
- Australia in outline - geography (1982) (0)
- The standard combination descriptive catalogue and retail price list of Western fruits, shrubs, shade and ornamental trees / (0)
- Lodgepole Burn Forests (1911) (0)
- Plants collected on Isle Royale during the summer of 1909 by W.S. Cooper. (0)
- Postglacial Climatic History@@@"Postglacial Forest Succession, Climate, and Chronology in the Pacific Northwest. (1947) (0)
- Forest Physiography.Isaiah Bowman (1912) (0)
- A Test Method for Determining the Quantitative Effect of Tube Fouling on Condenser Performance (1933) (0)
- Recent Interglacial Vegetation in Alaska@@@The Recent Ecological History of Glacier Bay, Alaska. (1924) (0)
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