『G. Evelyn Hutchinson and the Invention of Modern Ecology』

Nancy G. Slack

(2010年11月刊行,Yale University Press, New Haven, xviii+457 pp., ISBN:9780300161380 [hbk] → 版元ページ

【目次】
Foreword by Edward O. Wilson ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii


Chapter 1: A Man So Various 1
Chapter 2: “The Circumstances of My Upbringing” 15
Chapter 3: Becoming a Zoologist: The Hunter and Gatherer 42
Chapter 4: From Naples to South Africa: A Failed Career? 63
Chapter 5: First Years at Yale 89
Chapter 6: Chief Biologist: The Yale North India Expedition 100
Chapter 7: The First Crop: W. T. Edmondson, Gordon Riley, Ed Deevey, and Max Dunbar 115
Chapter 8: The Old and the New Limnology 138
Chapter 9: Radioisotopes: Radiation Ecology and Systems Ecology 159
Chapter 10: Biogeochemistry: From Linsley Pond to Guano Islands 171
Chapter 11: The Three Wives and Yemaiel 199
Chapter 12: Good Friends: Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson 235
Chapter 13: Fond Correspondence: Rebecca West and Evelyn Hutchinson 250
Chapter 14: From N-dimensional Niche to Santa Rosalia 275
Chapter 15: Hutchinson the Environmentalist 294
Chapter 16: The Polymath: Art History and Many Other Fields 320
Chapter 17: The Last Years —— From Yale to England 334
Chapter 18: Concluding Remarks: Hutchinson's Legacy in Ecology 371


Notes 395
Bibliography 431
Index 443