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Option D - Henry Chandler Cowles was a botany professor at the University of Chicago and a conservationist. In 1896, Cowles traveled to the southern shore of Lake Michigan to study the Indiana Dunes for the first time. His research was pioneering in the field of ecology, especially in the study of ecological succession. Cowles observed how the plant communities in the dunes changed over time and how they adapted to the shifting sands and environmental conditions.
D. Henry Chandler Cowles was a botany professor at the University of Chicago and a conservationist. In 1896, Cowles traveled to the southern shore of Lake Michigan to study the Indiana Dunes for the first time. His research was pioneering in the field of ecology, especially in the study of ecological succession. Cowles observed how the plant communities in the dunes changed over time and how they adapted to the shifting sands and environmental conditions.