Abstract
Ecology may be oonsidered as one of the vital parts of botany, since there are two ultimate facts in this science; namely, the plant and its habitat . The habitat is made up of the physical factors that control function. At Timpanogos there are so many different habitats, that the chief problem is not that of finding a problem to study, but rather that of selecting one from the many. The purpose of this paper is to point out some of the interesting features that are found in a study of Timpanogos Creek from Aspen Grove to Wildwood.
Degree
MA
College and Department
Life Sciences; Plant and Wildlife Sciences
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BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Harris, Marion L., "An ecological study of Timpanogos creek from Aspen Grove to Wildwood" (1926). Theses and Dissertations. 8065.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/8065
Date Submitted
1926-01-01
Document Type
Thesis
Handle
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/Letd400
Keywords
Riparian ecology, Utah, Timpanogos, Mount; Botany, Utah, Timpanogos, Mount
Language
English