REFERENCES ON THE ECOLOGICAL STANDPOINT
In this I have listed only those papers which have seemed to me particularly significant because of their point of view, regardless of whether or not they are primarily zoölogical or specifically mention ecology.
Brooks, W. K.
1899. The Foundations of Zoölogy. pp. 339. New York.
Introductory, pp. 1-29; Huxley, and the Problem of the Naturalist, pp. 33-46; Nature and Nurture, pp. 49-79.
1906. Heredity and Variation; Logical and Biological. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., Vol. XLV, pp. 70-76.
An extremely suggestive paper which should be read by every ecological student.
Ganong, W. F.
1907. The Organization of the Ecological Investigation of the Physiological Life-Histories of Plants. Bot. Gaz., Vol. XLIII, pp. 341-344.
1904. The Cardinal Principles of Ecology. Science, N. S., Vol. XIX, pp. 493-498.