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Some Biogeographers, Evolutionists and Ecologists:
Chrono-Biographical Sketches
Mason, Herbert Louis (United States
1896-1994)
botany, phytogeography
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Mason's research is well summarized in an online entry
from 1994, University of California: In Memoriam: "Although a
self-professed taxonomist, Mason was always more interested in the causes
underlying plant evolution and distribution, both past and present, than
he was in details of classification. His efforts shifted more and more
to what he termed 'plant geography' to distinguish it from the then mainstream
plant ecology, which was for many years dominated by the ideas and overblown
terminology of F. E. Clements. Mason stressed the direct relationship
of environmental factors to the varied tolerance capacities of the plants
comprising a given community, and rejected the almost organismal interpretation
of 'associations,' 'climaxes,' and other phytosociological abstractions."
Mason was an especially respected teacher, and served as president of
several Western U. S. and national scientific societies. |
Life Chronology
--born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on 3 January 1896.
--1921: A.B., Stanford University
--1923: M.A., Berkeley
--1923-1925: instructor at Mills College
--1925: botany expedition to the Revillagigedos
Islands, Mexico
--1925-1931: associate in botany at the University
of California, Berkeley
--1932: Ph.D., Berkeley
--1932: takes part in expedition to the Bering
Sea and Arctic Ocean
--1933: made instructor and assistant curator
in the herbarium, Berkeley
--1934: advanced to assistant professor and
associate curator at Berkeley
--1938: advanced to associate professor and
curator at Berkeley
--1941: made professor of botany and director
of the herbarium at Berkeley
--1949: made founding director of the Regional
Parks Association
--1949-1950: member of natural history expedition
to the Magdalena Basin, Colombia
--1957: publishes his A Flora of the Marshes
of California
--1959-1960: Fulbright fellowship, Auckland
University, New Zealand
--1963: retires from Berkeley; attains professor
emeritus status
--dies in 1994.
For Additional
Information, See:
--1994, University of California: In Memoriam
[website].
--History of the Regional Parks Assocation
[website].
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Copyright 2005 by Charles H. Smith. All rights
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http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/chronob/MASO1896.htm
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