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Bloomingdale, Indiana, SA, zm. 18 marca 1955 w Gainesville, Floryda) – amerykański zoolog i ekolog, który udowodnił wpływ struktury skupiskowej populacji zwierząt na ich płodność, śmiertelność i przeżywanie formułując zasadę nazywaną zasadą Alleego; autor Principles of Animal Ecology (1949) [1] [2] [3] [4].
Warder Clyde "W.C." Allee (June 5, 1885 – March 18, 1955) was an American ecologist. He is recognized to be one of the great pioneers of American ecology.
Series V is an addenda to Allee's Papers, spanning the years 1896-1980 and divided into four subseries: Lectures, Conferences, and Research. Publishers and Books. General Correspondence. Family and Personal Correspondence. Related Resources. Browse finding aids by topic. Subject Headings. Allee, W. C. (Warder Clyde), 1885-1955; Child, Charles ...
Over the last two decades, however, Allee's concepts began to surface from obscurity with emerging interest in conservation biology and biological invasions. Ecologists started to ponder the dynamics of low-density populations and found that Allee effects can create thresholds below which populations decline toward extinction
Warder Clyde Allee (born June 5, 1885, near Bloomingdale, Ind., U.S.—died March 18, 1955, Gainesville, Fla.) was a zoologist and ecologist noted for his research on social behaviour, aggregations, and distribution of animals in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
It explains what an Allee effect is, provides a clear definition of the main concept and of its nuances, and briefly explains how it works both at the individual and population levels.
1 cze 2013 · This paper presents an introductory historical and philosophical overview of the solutions to the problem of altruism by focusing on the works of three specific individuals, namely Charles Darwin (Figure 1), Warder C. Allee (Figure 2) and E.O. Wilson. 11 These three figures were chosen not only because a close reading of their key works ...