Alexander von Humboldt's Tableau Physique (1807) has been one of the most influential diagrams in the history of environmental sciences. In particular, detailed observations of the altitudinal distribution of plant species in the equatorial Andes, depicted on a cross-section of Mt. Chimborazo, allowed Humboldt to establish the concept of vegetation belt, thereby laying the foundations of biogeography. Surprisingly, Humboldt's original data have never been critically revisited, probably due to the difficulty of gathering and interpreting dispersed archives. By unearthing and analyzing overlooked historical documents, we show that the top section of the Tableau Physique, above the tree line, is an intuitive construct based on unverified and t...
SUMMARY. — The emergence of plant geography as a science implies both an aesthetic conception that m...
Alpine environments in South America occur essentially in the Andes, which extend along a latitudina...
Attempts at historical reconstruction are based on limited data. We are more likely to produce accur...
Alexander von Humboldt’s depictions of mountain vegetation are among the most iconic nineteenth cent...
This is the published version, © 2011 by The History of Science Society. All rights reserved.The bel...
Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland in their Essay on the Geography of Plants discuss what was ...
Continuity and discontinuity of vegetation and environment. From the theory of altitude stories to d...
1. Alexander von Humboldt is a key figure in the history of ecology and biogeography who contribute...
Alexander von Humboldt was arguably the most influential scientist of his day. Although his fame has...
Alexander von Humboldt was arguably the most influential scientist of his day. Although his fame has...
Los perfiles biogeográficos producidos en 1802 y 1803 por Alexander von Humboldt y Francisco José de...
Vignette sketch of the altitudinal variations in the vegetation of the Andes, extracted from Berghau...
Alexander von Humboldt conducted his best-known work on the slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. He did t...
The biogeographic profiles produced between 1802 and 1803 by Alexander von Humboldt and Francisco J...
Alexander von Humboldt conducted his best-known work on the slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. He did t...
SUMMARY. — The emergence of plant geography as a science implies both an aesthetic conception that m...
Alpine environments in South America occur essentially in the Andes, which extend along a latitudina...
Attempts at historical reconstruction are based on limited data. We are more likely to produce accur...
Alexander von Humboldt’s depictions of mountain vegetation are among the most iconic nineteenth cent...
This is the published version, © 2011 by The History of Science Society. All rights reserved.The bel...
Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland in their Essay on the Geography of Plants discuss what was ...
Continuity and discontinuity of vegetation and environment. From the theory of altitude stories to d...
1. Alexander von Humboldt is a key figure in the history of ecology and biogeography who contribute...
Alexander von Humboldt was arguably the most influential scientist of his day. Although his fame has...
Alexander von Humboldt was arguably the most influential scientist of his day. Although his fame has...
Los perfiles biogeográficos producidos en 1802 y 1803 por Alexander von Humboldt y Francisco José de...
Vignette sketch of the altitudinal variations in the vegetation of the Andes, extracted from Berghau...
Alexander von Humboldt conducted his best-known work on the slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. He did t...
The biogeographic profiles produced between 1802 and 1803 by Alexander von Humboldt and Francisco J...
Alexander von Humboldt conducted his best-known work on the slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. He did t...
SUMMARY. — The emergence of plant geography as a science implies both an aesthetic conception that m...
Alpine environments in South America occur essentially in the Andes, which extend along a latitudina...
Attempts at historical reconstruction are based on limited data. We are more likely to produce accur...