Until his death in 1961, John T. Curtis had been for many years a professor of Botany at the University of Wisconsin. A scholar of international standing, he had served on advisory panels of the National Science Foundation and had held posts such as the Research Director of the Société Haitiano-Américaine de Développement Agricole and Chairman of the Wisconsin State Board for Preservation of Scientific Areas
"No ecologist concerned with the description of plant communities
and assessment of their relationships with one another and with the
environment can afford to ignore the lucid and penetrating
discussion of these problems presented in Professor Curtis's
stimulating text." --The Journal of Ecology
"There is much food for thought for the conservationist ... clearly
a major contribution for plant ecology in general as well as to the
information concerning the vegetation of Wisconsin." --Audubon
Magazine
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