- Leonty Ramensky
Leonty Grigoryevich Ramensky ( _ru. Раменский, Леонтий Григорьевич; OldStyleDate|June 16|1884|June 6 –
January 27 ,1953 ) was a Russian plantecologist who conceived several important ideas that were overlooked in the West and later ’re-invented’ by western scientists.He graduated from the Petrograd University in 1916 and obtained a Ph.D. in biology in 1935. From 1911 to 1928 he worked in the Research Institute of the
Voronezh Gouvernement (nowVoronezh State University ) and from 1928 in the State Grassland Institute (later All-union Scientific Research Institute of Forages dedicated to V.R.Williams).Ramensky was a proponent of the view that biotic communities consist of species behaving individualistically (much likeHenry Gleason in the U.S.A.). This was in strong contrast to the prevailing view of communities as super-organisms, held by the powerful V.N.Sukachov and his consorts (much likeFrederic Clements in the U.S.A.). Hence, Ramensky was marginalized within the Russian scientific community and was only posthumously rehabilitated by Russian ecologists. Much later, the significance of his ideas was discovered by ecologists in the West.elected scientific works
*Ramensky, L.G. (1930) Zur Methodik der vergleichenden Bearbeitung und Ordnung von Pflanzenlisten und anderen Objekten, die durch mehrere verschiedenartig wirkende Faktoren bestimmt werden. Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen (Breslau) 18: 269-304. Translated from the Russian original published 1929 in Trudy Soveščaniya Geobotanikov-lugovedov.In this work, Ramensky criticized the use of hierarchical classifications of plant communities and advocated ordination ("Ordnung") of communities (and other complex objects with multiple determining factors, such as soil profile and weather data) instead. He was explicit about assuming unimodal responses of species to underlying gradients in the environment. This was long before
Correspondence analysis was first used (1952), the now classic applications of ordination to plant communities byRoger J. Bray &John T. Curtis andDavid W. Goodall and the theoretical foundations of gradient analysis was developed by Whittaker and others (1970'es onwards).*Ramensky, L.G. (1938) Introduction to comprehensive soil-plant studies of land (in Russian). Selkhozgiz, Moskva.In this work, Ramensky proposed fundamental plant life strategies towards stress and disturbance. This work is a precursor of Grime’s CSR strategy scheme.
*Ramensky, L.G., Tsatsenkin, I.A., Čižikov, O.N. & Antipov, N.A. (1956) Ecological evaluation of grazed lands by their vegetation (in Russian). Sel'khozgiz, Moskva.In this work, Ramensky and colleagues listed some 1,400 plant species from
European Russia with tabulated quantitative indicator values for their tolerances for soil moisture, nutrients, grazing etc. This work is a precursor of Ellenberg’s widespread indicator values.*Ramensky, L.G. (1971) Problems and methods in the study of the plant cover: collected works (in Russian). Nauka, Leningrad.This volume contains the collected works of Ramensky.
References
*Rabotnov, T.A. (1953) L.G. Ramenskii (obituary in Russian). Botaničeskii Žurnal 38 (5).
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00452173 Ponyatovskaya, V.M. (1959) On two trends in phytocoenology (in Russian). Botaničeskii Žurnal 44(3): 402-407. Translated and annotated by Jack Major in "Vegetatio" 10(5): 373-385]
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1932067 Major, J. (1962) Autecological evaluation of Russian plants. Ecology 43(1): 177-179] .
*Grime, J.P., Hodgson, J.G. and Hunt, R. (2007) Comparative Plant Ecology: A Functional Approach to common British Species, 2nd edn. Castlepoint Press, 752 p. Panel: The research contribution of L.G. Ramenskii (p. 5).External links
Biography in Russian [http://biogeographers.dvo.ru/pages/0209.htm]
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