Helen Buell and her husband Murray Buell often worked as a team.[6] They were fellow ecologists and often made publications together. She held an appointment as a teaching assistant at Rutgers University, where her husband was a professor.[7]
Personal life and legacy
Helen Foot married Murray Fife Buell in 1932, while they were graduate students in Minnesota.[8][9] They had a son, Peter, and a daughter, Honor, both born in North Carolina. He died in 1975;[10] she died in 1995, aged 93 years. After their death, their legacy lives on through the Murray and Helen Buell Scholarship[11][2] in Ecology at Rutgers University. Housing at the Rutgers business school is also named for the Buells.[12][13]
Invasion of Trees in Secondary Succession on the New Jersey Piedmont - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, J. Small, Geography, 1 March 1971
Aspen invasion of prairie - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, Environmental Science, 1 July 1959
Radial Mat Growth on Cedar Creek Bog, Minnesota - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, W. Reiners, Biology, 1 November 1968
Fire in the History of Mettler's Woods - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, J. Small, Geography, 1 May 1954
Moat Bogs in the Itasca Park Area, Minnesota - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, Geography, 1975
Drought Effect on Radial Growth of Trees in the William L. Hutcheson Memorial Forest - M. F. Buell, H. F. Buell, J. Small, C. Monk, Biology, 1 May 1961
Closterium gracile Breb. (Desmidiaceae): a New Interpretation - H. F. Buell, Biology, 1 September 1968
Reading the Landscape - H. F. Buell, M. T. Watts, Geography, 1 November 1957