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Rexford F.
Daubenmire (12
December 1909 — 27
August 1995) was an
American botanist and
plant ecologist. He made
significant contributions to the study...
- Körner 2013
Daubenmire 1943
Frahm &
Gradstein 1991
Salter et al. 2005 ****arek et al. 1982
Shipley &
Keddy 1987 Nagy &
Grabherr 2009
Daubenmire 1943, pp. 345–349...
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percentage of the
total length of the scale) were most
useful in this regard.
Daubenmire (1974),
after range-wide sampling, had
already recognized the importance...
- on the soil". J. For. Sci. 61 (11): 496–514. doi:10.17221/47/2015-JFS.
Daubenmire, R. F. (June 1943). "Vegetational
Zonation in the
Rocky Mountains". Botanical...
- lycoperdon, a
plasmodial slime mould Syncytiotrophoblast Xenophyop****a
Daubenmire, R. F. (1936). "The Use of the
Terms Coenocyte and
Syncytium in Biology"...
- selection". Ecology. 77 (7): 2228–2236. doi:10.2307/2265716. JSTOR 2265716.
Daubenmire, R. (1975). "Floristic
plant geography of
eastern Washington and northern...
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first glance.
Colony (biology)
Plasmodium (life cycle)
Syncytium Dikaryon Daubenmire, R. F. (1936). "The Use of the
Terms Coenocyte and
Syncytium in Biology"...
- from
Washington State University,
where he was a
student of
Rexford F.
Daubenmire.
Tidwell began his
Forest Service career on the
Boise National Forest...
- has the
common name of '
Daubenmire's Dasynotus'. The
Latin specific epithet of
daubenmirei is in
honour of
Rexford F.
Daubenmire (1909—1995), an American...
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Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 87–98. ISBN 978-0-387-36058-4.
Daubenmire,
Rexford F. (1936-12-11). "The Use of the
Terms Coenocyte and Syncytium...