Alexander Stuart Watt, 21 June 1892 - 2 March 1985
Author(s) -
P. Greig-Smith
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
biographical memoirs of fellows of the royal society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1748-8494
pISSN - 0080-4606
DOI - 10.1098/rsbm.1990.0019
Subject(s) - watt , clarity , vegetation (pathology) , presidential address , work (physics) , presidential system , operations research , field (mathematics) , history , environmental ethics , computer science , law , political science , medicine , engineering , biology , philosophy , public administration , mathematics , biochemistry , power (physics) , physics , pathology , quantum mechanics , politics , pure mathematics , mechanical engineering
Alexander Stuart Watt was an ecologist who made a major contribution to the study of British vegetation. The ideas on the dynamics of plant communities in his Presidential Address to the British Ecological Society in 1947, 'Pattern and process in the plant community’ revolutionized the understanding of natural vegetation throughout the world. He was a scientist of a kind which is now uncommon; though always ready to advise those who sought his help, he rarely worked in collaboration, but made his major and lasting contribution to the understanding of vegetation entirely by his own work. He carried out extensive and meticulous field work, which was continued long after formal retirement, gave deep consideration to the data and presented his results in papers which are models of precision and clarity.
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