Leslie Holdridge

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Leslie Rensselaer Holdridge
Born September 29, 1907
Ledyard, Connecticut
Died June 19, 1999
Easton, Maryland
Citizenship USA
Nationality USA
Institutions Institute Tecnologico de Costa Rica
Alma mater H. B.S. in Forestry, University of Maine, 1931, postgrad., 1931-32; M.S. in Ecology, University of Michigan, 1946, Ph.D., 1947.
Religious stance Congregationalist

Professor Leslie Ransselaer Holdridge (1907 to 1999) was an American botanist and climatologist. He was the son of Samuel Eneas Holdridge and Phebe J. Holmes.

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Main article: Leslie Renseler Holdridge Holmes life zones
Diagram of life zone classifications.
Diagram of life zone classifications.

In his famous 1947 paper, he defined "life zones" using three indicators:

  1. Mean annual biotemperature (average temperature, after data values below 0°C or above 30°C have been eliminated)
  2. Total annual precipitation
  3. The ratio of mean annual potential evapotranspiration to mean total annual precipitation.

A Botanist called Holdridge studied the Tropical Forest of Puerto Rico and wrote a book about the tree varieties that he found called: 'COMMON TREES OF P.R.' Could it be the same Botanist?

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  • Holdridge, L.R. (1947) Determination of world plant formations from simple climatic data. Science, 105, 367--368.
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NAME Holdridge, Leslie
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SHORT DESCRIPTION American botanist and climatologist
DATE OF BIRTH September 29, 1907
PLACE OF BIRTH Ledyard, Connecticut, USA
DATE OF DEATH June 19, 1999
PLACE OF DEATH Easton, Maryland, USA
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