RefNo | EC/1957/24 |
Previous numbers | Cert XVI, 200; A56022 |
Level | Item |
Title | Watt, Alexander Stuart: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Description | Certificate of Election |
Citation | Distinguished for outstanding work in Plant Ecology. He was the first to establish the causes of failure in the regeneration of British oakwood on a quantitative basis, and to carry out a thorough and masterly study of the structure and development of native and subspontaneous beechwood with their related plant communities, clearly demonstrating the intricate successional processes involved and the self-regeneration of these woods. Later he made a thorough study of the climate, soils and vegetation of the Breckland including a demonstration of the processes of evolution of the Breck soil types from Chalky Boulder Clay, and a spinal research into the detailed behaviour of the bracken fern in Breck vegetation. His recent work includes studies of the native oakwood at Killarney, and of the Cairngorm arctic-alpine vegetation, He has also made important contributions to the theory of vegetation. List of publications appended. |
Proposers | From Personal Knowledge: A G Tansley; H Godwin; W H Pearsall; F G Gregory; F E Fritsch; E J Russell; G E Briggs; O T Jones; W B R King |
AccessStatus | Open |
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Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA639 | Watt; Alexander Stuart (1892 - 1985) | 1892 - 1985 |