. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. WATER MARGIN COMMUNITIES III. General Discussion 183 The areas which we have been discussing in this chapter are the tension lines between the land and the water. It is in such areas that ecologists have learned most about succession and about the tendencies. Fig. 140.—Pond 95, showing the death of the pond by the growth of buttonbush. Fig. 141.—The shiny salamander (Plethodon glutinosus); about twice natural size (after Fowler). and processe


. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. WATER MARGIN COMMUNITIES III. General Discussion 183 The areas which we have been discussing in this chapter are the tension lines between the land and the water. It is in such areas that ecologists have learned most about succession and about the tendencies. Fig. 140.—Pond 95, showing the death of the pond by the growth of buttonbush. Fig. 141.—The shiny salamander (Plethodon glutinosus); about twice natural size (after Fowler). and processes in animal formations and associations. In this chapter we first considered the marshes which border the lakes and ponds about Chicago. Dr. Cowles and others have pointed out that lakes and ponds are filled by organic debris and that bulrushes invade from the shore and "capture" the ponds and lakes. As the bulrushes and other plants. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shelford, Victor E. (Victor Ernest), b. 1877; Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Geographic Society of Chicago by the University of Chicago Press


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