Professor Herbert George Andrewartha, BS (UWA), MAgSc (Melb), DSc (Adel), FAA, (21 December 1907 – 27 January 1992) was a distinguished Australian research...
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and "Andrewartha" (p. 60). The Handbook of Cornish Names states: "Trewartha" is a Cornish name meaning "Upper Farm" or "Upper Homestead". Herbert Andrewartha...
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his six years of entomological research with his then supervisor, Herbert Andrewartha, with whom he forged a close relationship, Birch demonstrated that...
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theory and the most notable proponents of an autecological approach, Herbert Andrewartha and Charles Birch, avoided the term autecology when referring to...
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Awards Preceded by Herbert Andrewartha Clarke Medal 1969 Succeeded by Gilbert Percy Whitley...
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at the Wayback Machine, Bright Sparcs, www.asap.unimelb.edu.au Herbert George Andrewartha 1907–1992 Archived 2 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Bright...
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Andrewartha, Herbert George (1907–1992), Encyclopedia of Australian Science, www.eoas.info L. C. Birch and T. O. Browning, Herbert George Andrewartha...
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Awards Preceded by Dorothy Hill Clarke Medal 1967 Succeeded by Herbert Andrewartha...
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Melbourne, 1981, pp. 226–227 Birch, L. C.; Browning, T. O., 'Herbert George Andrewartha 1907-1992', Historical Records of Australian Science, vol. 9,...
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Griffin Wolff, 87, American literary historian (Emily Dickinson). Janet Andrewartha, 72, Australian actress (Neighbours, Prisoner, Embassy), cancer. José...
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