Heinz Ellenberg (1 August 1913 in Harburg (Elbe) – 2 May 1997 in
Göttingen
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) was a German
biologist
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,
botanist and
ecologist
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. Ellenberg was an advocate of viewing ecological systems through holistic means. He developed
9–point scales for rating European plant preferences for light, temperature,
continentality (geographic region), nutrients, soil moisture,
pH, and
salinity
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.
Life
Ellenberg's father (a school teacher) died during
World War I
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in 1914. From 1920 to 1932 Ellenberg studied in
Hanover
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, where his interest in local flora and fauna was established, and where he came in contact with
Reinhold Tüxen
Reinhold Hermann Hans Tüxen (born 21 May 1899 in Ulsnis (Schleswig-Holstein); died 16 May 1980 in Rinteln) was a German botanist and plant sociologist. Along with Erich Oberdorfer, he was one of the early promoters and founders of modern plant ...
.
In 1932 he moved to
Montpellier, where he started his studies of ecology under the direction of
Swiss
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ecologist
Josias Braun-Blanquet
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Work
In Josias Braun-Blanquet's dissertation, ...
. Later he studied botany, zoology, chemistry and geology in
Heidelberg
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, Hanover and Göttingen, where he obtained a doctorate in 1938 in Göttingen under
Franz Firbas.
After completing his doctorate he worked at the central office for vegetation mapping in
Hannover
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under the direction of
Reinhold Tüxen
Reinhold Hermann Hans Tüxen (born 21 May 1899 in Ulsnis (Schleswig-Holstein); died 16 May 1980 in Rinteln) was a German botanist and plant sociologist. Along with Erich Oberdorfer, he was one of the early promoters and founders of modern plant ...
and during
World War II
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served in a "research relay". Ellenberg successfully worked on developing roof plantings of bunkers that would allow them to blend in with landscape and deceive hostile airplanes. These proceeded from layers of earth up to two meters thick, which are still visible today.
After the war he served as an assistant of
Heinrich Walter
Heinrich Karl Walter (21 October 1898 – 15 October 1989) was a German-Russian botanist and eco-physiologist.
Life
Walter, the son of a doctor, was born in Odessa. He studied plant biology at the University of Odessa from 1915 to 1917. In 1918 ...
in
Stuttgart. In 1953 he became a professor at the
University of Hamburg
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. From 1958 he was a director at Department of Botany at the
ETH Zurich
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Heinz Ellenberg was among the first to experimentally show the importance of a distinction between
fundamental niche and
realized niche for plants. He experimentally grew two species of ''
Bromus
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'' along a moisture gradient and showed that, in monoculture, both species were able to inhabit the entire range. Nevertheless, in mixture, the two species dissociated and showed clear preference for either the dry or the moist end of the gradient
In 1966 he moved to the
University of Göttingen
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, where he established the
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* Neuer (surname)
Organizations
* Neuer Botanischer Garten der Universität Göttingen, Göttingen
* Neuer Botanischer Garten Marburg, Marburg
* Neuer Botanischer Garten Tübingen, Tübingen
Places
* Neuer Dom, Linz Cathedr ...
. He became
emeritus
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in 1981. From 1982 to 1986, he served as president of the
International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS).
He is a Honorary Member of the
International Association for Vegetation Science (1988).
Personal life
In 1941 he married Charlotte Metelmann. After retiring, he ran a farmhouse.
In 1996 he published a revised edition of "Vegetation Mitteleuropas mit den Alpen in ökologischer, dynamischer und historischer Sicht".
Bibliography
* ''Vegetation Mitteleuropas mit den Alpen in ökologischer, dynamischer und historischer Sicht''. Stuttgart: Ulmer 1996 (5. Auflage; 1. Auflage: 1963),
* ''Zeigerwerte nach Ellenberg, Zeigerwerte von Pflanzen in Mitteleuropa''. - Scripta Geobotanica 1974, 1979 und 1992,
* ''Bauernhaus und Landschaft in ökologischer und historischer Sicht''. Stuttgart Ulmer 1990,
* ''Unkrautgemeinschaften als Zeiger für Klima und Boden. Landwirtschaftliche Pflanzensoziologie I''. Stuttgart: Ulmer 1950
* (co-author) ''Vegetation Südosteuropas''. München: Urban & Fischer 1974,
* ''Wiesen und Weiden und ihre standörtliche Bewertung''. Stuttgart: Ulmer 1952
* ''Aufgaben und Methoden der Vegetationskunde''. Stuttgart: Ulmer 1956
* (Ed.) ''Ökosystemforschung''. Heidelberg, Berlin, New York: Springer Verlag 1973
* ''Ökologische Beiträge zur Umweltgestaltung''. Stuttgart: Ulmer 1983
External links
Catalogfrom the
German National Library
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Heinz Ellenberg - "Eine ungemein anregende Persönlichkeit"
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20th-century German biologists
20th-century German botanists
German ecologists
1913 births
1997 deaths
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
University of Montpellier alumni
University of Göttingen alumni
Heidelberg University alumni
University of Hamburg faculty
University of Göttingen faculty
ETH Zurich faculty