Cameron Laura, Matless David
Department of Geography, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
J Hist Biol. 2011 Spring;44(1):15-41. doi: 10.1007/s10739-010-9245-5.
What we consider "nature" is always historical and relational, shaped in contingent configurations of representational and social practices. In the early twentieth century, the English ecologist A.G. Tansley lamented the pervasive problem of international misunderstandings concerning the nature of "nature." In order to create some consensus on the concepts and language of ecological plant geography, Tansley founded the International Phytogeographical Excursion, which brought together leading plant geographers and botanists from North America and Europe. The first IPE in August 1911 started with the Norfolk Broads. It was led by Marietta Pallis, Tansley's former student at Cambridge. This trip and the work of Pallis, neglected in other accounts of this early period of the history of ecology, influenced the relations between Tansley and important American ecologists H.C. Cowles and F.E. Clements. Understanding "place" as a network of relations, our regional focus shows how taking international dialogue, travel and interchange into account enriches understanding of ecological practice.
我们所认为的“自然”总是具有历史性和关联性的,它是在表征和社会实践的偶然组合中形成的。在20世纪初,英国生态学家A.G. 坦斯利 lamented 关于“自然”本质的国际误解这一普遍问题。为了在生态植物地理学的概念和语言上达成一些共识,坦斯利创立了国际植物地理学考察活动,该活动汇聚了来自北美和欧洲的顶尖植物地理学家和植物学家。1911年8月的第一次国际植物地理学考察活动从诺福克湖区开始。它由玛丽埃塔·帕利斯带队,帕利斯是坦斯利在剑桥大学的 former student。这次旅行以及帕利斯的工作,在生态学早期历史的其他记述中被忽视了,它影响了坦斯利与美国重要生态学家H.C. 考尔斯和F.E. 克莱门茨之间的关系。将“地方”理解为一个关系网络,我们的区域重点展示了考虑国际对话、旅行和交流如何丰富对生态实践的理解。