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2003 Publications

Books

Boggs, C. L., W. B. Watt, and P. R. Ehrlich, eds. 2003. Butterflies: Evolution and Ecology Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press.

Ehrlich, P. R., and I. Hanksi, eds. In press. On the Wings of Butterflies: The Population Biology of Checkerspots. Oxford University Press.

Book chapters

Boggs, C. L. 2003. Environmental variation, life histories, and allocation in C. L. Boggs, W. B. Watt, and P. R. Ehrlich, eds. Butterflies: Evolution and Ecology Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press.

Fleishman, E., J. B. Dunham, P. F. Brussard, and D. D. Murphy. In press. Explanation, prediction, and maintenance of native species richness and composition in the central Great Basin. in J. C. Chambers and J. R. Miller, eds. Great Basin riparian ecosystems-ecology, management, and restoration. Island Press.

Watt, W. B., and C. L. Boggs. 2003. Butterflies as model systems in ecology and evolution: Present and future. in C. L. Boggs, W. B. Watt, and P. R. Ehrlich, eds. Butterflies: Evolution and Ecology Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press.

Book reviews, editorials

Luck, G. W. In press. (Book Review). The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable. Ecological Economics.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Arrow, K., G. Daily, P. Dasgupta, P. Ehrlich, L. Goulder, G. Heal, S. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, S. Schneider, D. Starrett, and B. Walker. In press. Are we consuming too much? Journal of Economic Perspectives.

Bailey, S.-A., R. H. Haines-Young, and C. Watkins. In press. Species presence in fragmented landscapes: modelling of species requirements at the national level. Biological Conservation.

Britten, H.B., E. Fleishman, G.T. Austin, and D.D. Murphy. In press. Genetically effective and adult census population sizes in the Apache silverspot butterfly, Speyeria nokomis apacheana (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Western North American Naturalist.

Daily, G. C., and K. Ellison. In press. The quest to make conservation profitable. Conservation in Practice.

Devine, M. C., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, and C. L. Boggs. In press. Countryside biogeography of tropical butterflies. Conservation Biology 17.

Ellers, J., and J. J. M. van Alphen. In press. A trade-off between diapause duration and fitness in female parasitoids. Ecological Entomology.

Ellers, J., and Boggs, C.L. In press. The evolution of wing color: Male mate choice opposes adaptive wing color divergence in Colias butterflies. Evolution.

Ehrlich, P. R., and M. Feldman. 2003. Genes and cultures: What creates our behavioral phenome? Current Anthropology 44: 87-107.

Fleishman, E., C. J. Betrus, and R. B. Blair. In press. Effects of spatial scale and taxonomic group on partitioning of butterfly and bird diversity in the Great Basin. Landscape Ecology.

Fleishman, E., C. J. Betrus, R. B. Blair, R. M. Nally, and D. D. Murphy. In press. Nestedness analysis and conservation planning: the importance of place, environment, and life history across taxonomic groups. Oecologia.

Fleishman, E., and R. Mac Nally. In press. Linking models of species occurrence and landscape reconstruction. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society.

Fleishman, E., and R. Mac Nally. In press. Distinguishing between signal and noise in faunal responses to climate change. Global Ecology and Biogeography.

Fleishman, E., R. M. Nally, and J. P. Fay. In press. Validation tests of predictive models of butterfly occurrence based on environmental variables. Conservation Biology 17.

Fleishman, E., N. McDonal, R. Mac Nally, D. Murphy, J. Walters, and T. Floyd. In press. Effects of floristics, physiognomy, and non-native vegetation on riparian bird communities in a Mojave Desert watershed. Journal of Animal Ecology.

Heal, G, B Walker, S Levin, K Arrow, P Dasgupta, GC Daily, PR Ehrlich, K-G Mäler, N Kautsky, J Lubchenco, S Schneider, and D Starrett. In press. Genetic diversity and interdependent crop choices in agriculture. Resource and Energy Economics.

Hellmann, J. J., S. B. Weiss, J. H. McLaughlin, C. L. Boggs, P. R. Ehrlich, A. E. Launer, and D. D. Murphy. 2003. Testing short-term hypotheses with a long-term study of a butterfly population. Ecological Entomology 28: 74-84.

Horner-Devine, M. C., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, and C. L. Boggs. 2003. Countryside biogeography of tropical butterflies. Conservation Biology 17: 168-177.

Liu, J., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, and G. W. Luck. 2003. Effects of household dynamics on resource consumption and biodiversity. Nature 421: 530-533.

Luck, G. W. 2003. Differences in the reproductive success and survival of the Rufous Treecreeper between a fragmented and unfragmented landscape. Biological Conservation 109: 1-14.

Luck, G. W. In press. The dynamics and conservation of a spatially subdivided avian population in a fragmented landscape. Pacific Conservation Biology.

Luck, G., and G. Daily. 2003. Bird assemblages in a tropical countryside: species richness, composition, and foraging behavior differ with landscape context. Ecological Applications 13: 235-247.

Luck, G. W., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. In press. Population diversity and ecosystem services. Trends in Ecology and Evolution.

Mac Nally, R., E. Fleishman, J. P. Fay, and D. D. Murphy. 2003. Modeling butterfly species richness using mesoscale environmental variables: model construction and validation. Biological Conservation 110: 21-31.

Ricketts, T. H. In press. Aligning conservation goals: are patterns of species richness and endemism concordant at regional scales? Animal Biodiversity and Conservation.

Root, T. L., J. T. Price, K. R. Hall, S. H. Schneider, C. Rosenzweig, and A. J. Pounds. 2003. "Fingerprints" of global warming on animals and plants. Nature 421: 57-60.

Rosenzweig, M. L., W. Turner, J. G. Cox, and T. H. Ricketts. In press. Estimating diversity in unsampled habitats of a biogeographical province. Conservation Biology.

Sánchez-Azofeifa, G., G. Daily, A. Pfaff, and C. Busch. 2003. Integrity and isolation of Costa Rica's national parks and biological reserves: Examining the dynamics of land cover change. Biological Conservation 109: 123-135.

Vance, R., R. Ambrose, S. Anderson, S. MacNeil, T. McPhearson, and T. Keeney. In press. Effects of sewage sludge on potted salt marsh plants exposed to natural tidal inundation. Restoration Ecology.

Journal articles in review

Arrow, K., G. Daily, P. Dasgupta, P. Ehrlich, L. Goulder, G. Heal, S. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, S. Schneider, D. Starrett, and B. Walker. In review. Are we consuming too much? Journal of Economic Perspectives.

Austin, G. T., J. F. Baughman, A. E. Launer, D. D. Murphy, and E. Fleishman. In review. Checkerspot butterflies in a Great Basin hybrid zone. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society.

Bailey, S.-A., S. Anderson, K. Carney, E. Cleland, M. C. Horner-Devine, G. Luck, L. A. Moore, C. Betrus, and E. Fleishman. In review. Primary productivity and species richness: relationships among functional guilds, residency groups and vagility classes at multiple spatial scales. Ecography.

Bailey, S.-A., and G. C. Daily. In review. Detecting land-use intensity with satellite images. Landscape Ecology.

Carpenter, S. R., A. Xepapadeas, S. Aniyar, K. Arrow, G. C. Daily, P. Dasgupta, P. R. Ehrlich, C. Folke, G. Heal, M. Hoel, N. Kautsky, S. Levin, J. Lubchenco, K.-G. Maler, E. Ostrom, T. Rosswall, D. Starrett, and B. Walker. In review. Sustainability's compass: Indicators of inclusive wealth. Nature.

Ceballos, G., J. Pacheco, G. Daily, and P. Ehrlich. In review. Discovery of unreported populations of the highly endangered Central American squirrel monkey (Saimiri oerstedii) in Coto Brus, Costa Rica. Primate Conservation.

Daily, G., G. Ceballos, J. Pacheco, G. Suzán, and A. Sánchez-Azofeifa. In review. Countryside biogeography of neotropical mammals: Unusual persistence of species in agricultural landscapes of Costa Rica. Conservation Biology.

Ellers, J., and C. L. Boggs. In review. Functional ecological implications of intraspecific differences in wing melanization in Colias butterflies. Functional Ecology.

Ellers, J., and M. A. Jervis. In review. Body size and the timing of reproduction in parasitoid wasps: habitat-dependent allocation strategies. Journal of Animal Ecology.

Ellers, J., and H. Slabbekoorn. In review. Song divergence and male dispersal: A spatially explicit model to test the effect of song learning. American Naturalist.

Ellers, J. B., C. L. In review. Male mate preference opposes adaptive wing color divergence in Colias butterflies. Evolution.

Fleishman, E., C. J. Betrus, and L. B. Penfield. In review. Annual variability of species richness and composition of breeding birds in the central Great Basin. Great Basin Birds.

Fleishman, E., R. Mac Nally, D. D. Murphy, G. T. Austin, and B. Boyd. In review. Interactions between invasive plants, plant diversity, and butterfly diversity in a Mojave Desert watershed. Ecology.

Hanski, I., P. R. Ehrlich, M. Nieminen, D. Murphy, J. Hellmann, C. Boggs, and J. F. McLaughlin. In review. Conservation biology. On the Wings of Butterflies: A Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press.

Hanski, I., J. Hellmann, C. Boggs, and J. F. McLaughlin. In review. Checkerspots as a model system in population biology. On the Wings of Butterflies: A Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press.

Hellmann, J., S. B. Weiss, A. E. Launer, J. F. McLaughlin, and P. R. Ehrlich. In review. Structure and dynamics of Edith's checkerspot populations. On the Wings of Butterflies: A Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press.

Kuussaari, M., S. van Nouhuys, J. Hellmann, and M. C. Singer. In review. Larval biology. On the Wings of Butterflies: A Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press.

Mac Nally, R., E. Fleishman, D. D. Murphy, G. T. Austin, and B. Boyd. In review. Influence of temporal scale of sampling on detection of relationships between invasive plants, plant diversity, and butterfly diversity. Conservation Biology.

Mac Nally, R., and E. Fleishman. In review. A successful predictive model of species richness using 'indicator' species. Conservation Biology.

Pacheco, J., G. Ceballos, G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, F. Chinchilla, G. Suzán, and E. Marcé. In review. Historia natural y conservación de los mamíferos terrestres de la región de San Vito de Coto Brus, Costa Rica. Revista de Biología Tropical.

Pereira, H., G. Daily, and J. Roughgarden. In review. Forecasting bird extinctions in Costa Rica: A mechanistic model and an empirical test. Ecology.

Pereira, H., G. C. Daily, and J. Roughgarden. In review. A framework for assessing the relative vulnerability of species to land-use change. Ecological Applications.

Seto, K. C., E. Fleishman, J. P. Fay, and C. J. Betrus. In review. Predicting spatial patterns of butterfly and bird species richness with Landsat TM derived NDVI. Remote Sensing of Environment.

Slabbekoorn, H. W., J. Ellers, and T. B. Smith. In review. Bird song and sound transmission: the benefits of reverberations. Condor.

2002 Publications

Books

Daily, GC and K. Ellison. 2002. The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable, Island Press, Washington, DC.

Book reviews, editorials

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. (Review) Emi's fate, our fate: A stark warning that overpopulation is threatening global biodiversity. The Future of Life by Edward O. Wilson. Nature 417: 21-22.

Fleishman, E. 2002. The error of judgment: struggling for neutrality in science and journalism. Conservation Biology 16: 1451-1453.

Book chapters

Ehrlich, A. H. and J. Salzman. 2002. Population. In: Stumbling Toward Sustainability, John Dernbach, Ed., Enviromental Law Institute, pp. 99-113.

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Foreword. Pages ix-xii in R. F. Dasmann, ed. Called by the Wild. University of California Press.

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Our Environmental Future. [Essay] Pages 115-118. A Better Future for the Planet Earth, Vol. II. Asahi Glass Foundation, Tokyo, Japan.

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Keeping the Blue Planet Habitable: A multidisciplinary challenge. [Essay] Pages 119-129. A Better Future for the Planet Earth, Vol. II. Asahi Glass Foundation, Tokyo, Japan.

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Rocky Mountain High. [Foreword] Pages xix-xxii in J. S. Baron, ed. Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspective. Island Press, Washington DC.

Ehrlich, P. R., and G. Ceballos. 2002. Population extinction: A critical issue. Pages 86, 89 in P. R. Gil, ed. The Red Book: The Extinction Crisis Face to Face. CEMEX.

Fleishman, E., D.D. Murphy, and P. Sjögren-Gulve. 2002. Modeling species richness and habitat suitability for species of conservation interest. Pages 507-517 in J.M. Scott, P.J. Heglund, M. Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, and B. Wall, editors. Predicting species occurrences: issues of scale and accuracy. Island Press, Covello, California.

Ranganathan, J., and G. Daily. 2002. Carrying capacity. The Encyclopedia of Population. Macmillan Reference, USA.

Salzman, J., B. Thompson, and G. Daily. 2002. Protecting ecosystem services: Science, economics, and policy. in H. Doremus and R. Rosenberg, eds. Environmental Policy Law: Problems, Cases, and Readings. Foundation Press.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Ceballos, G., and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. Mammal population losses and the extinction crisis. Science 296: 904-907.

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Human natures, nature conservation, and environmental ethics. BioScience 52: 31-43.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 2002. Population, development, and human natures. Environment and Development Economics 7: 158-170.

Ellers, J., and C. L. Boggs. 2002. Evolution of wing color in Colias butterflies: heritability, sex-linkage, and population divergence. Evolution 56: 836-840.

Fleishman, E., and R. M. Nally. 2002. Topographic determinants of faunal nestedness in Great Basin butterfly assemblages. Conservation Biology 16:422-429 .

Fleishman, E., C. Ray, P. Sjögren-Gulve, C.L. Boggs, and D. D. Murphy. 2002. Assessing the relative roles of patch quality, area, and isolation in predicting metapopulation dynamics. Conservation Biology 16:706-716.

Goehring, D., G. Daily, and C. Sekercioglu. 2002. Distribution of ground-dwelling arthropods in tropical countryside habitats. Journal of Insect Conservation 6: 83-91.

Hughes, J., G. Daily, and P. Ehrlich. 2002. Agricultural policy can help preserve tropical forest birds in countryside habitats. Ecology Letters 5: 121-129.

Luck, G. W. 2002. The habitat requirements of the Rufous Treecreeper (Climacteris rufa). 1. Preferential habitat use demonstrated at multiple spatial scales. Biological Conservation 105: 383-94.

Luck, G. W. 2002. The habitat requirements of the Rufous Treecreeper (Climacteris rufa). 2. Validating predictive habitat models. Biological Conservation 105: 395-403.

Luck, G. W. 2002. Determining habitat quality for the cooperatively breeding Rufous Treecreeper (Climacteris rufa). Austral Ecology 27: 229-37.

Luck, G. W. 2002. The parental investment strategy of an avian cooperative breeder differs between a fragmented and unfragmented landscape. American Naturalist 160: 809-814.

Mac Nally, R., and E. Fleishman. 2002. Using 'indicator' species to model species richness: model development and predictions. Ecological Applications 12: 79-92.

McLaughlin, J. F., J. Hellmann, C. L. Boggs, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. The route to extinction: population dynamics of a threatened butterfly. Oecologia 132:538-548.

McLaughlin, J. F., J. Hellmann, C. L. Boggs, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. Climate change hastens population extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 6070-6074.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Advisory Board. 2002. Introduction and conceptual framework. In People and Ecosystems: A Framework for Assessment and Action. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, World Fish Center (ICLARM), Malaysia.

O'Brien, D. M., M. L. Fogel, and C. L. Boggs. 2002. Renewable and non-renewable resources: the role of amino acid turnover in allocation to reproduction in Lepidoptera. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 4413-4418.

Pereira, H., S. Loarie, and J. Roughgarden. 2002. Monogamy, polygyny and interspecific interactions in the lizards Anolis gingivinus and Anolis pogus. Carribbean Journal of Science 38.

Ricketts, T., G. Daily, and P. Ehrlich. 2002. Does butterfly diversity predict moth diversity? Testing a popular indicator taxon at local scales. Biological Conservation 103: 361-370.

Ricketts, T. H., and M. Imhoff. 2002. Urbanization, agriculture and biodiversity: locating priority ecoregions for conservation. Conservation Ecology June, 2002.

Sekercioglu, C. 2002. Sensitivity of insectivorous birds to tropical forest fragmentation. Directions in Science 1: 62-64.

Sekercioglu, C., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, D. Aygen, D. Goehring, and R. Figeroa-Sandi. 2002. Disappearance of insectivorous birds from tropical forest fragments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 263-267.

Sekercioglu, C. H. 2002. The effects of forestry practices on the vegetation structure and the bird community of Kibale Forest, Uganda. Biological Conservation 107: 229-240.

Sekercioglu, C. H. 2002. Impacts of birdwatching on human and avian communities. Environmental Conservation 29(3): 282-289.


Popular Press

Daily, G. C., and K. Ellison. 2002. The new economy of nature. Orion 21:54-59. www.oriononline.org/pages/om/02-2om/NewEconomy.html.

Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. A new ethics for a new world. Pages B8. Newsday.

Ehrlich, P. R., and K. Ellison. 2002. A looming threat we won't face. Pages M6. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles. January 20, 2002.

Ellison, K. Land and Eco-Assets for Sale: Conservation Joins Capitalism to Set Aside Wetland Habitat, The Washington Post, Jan. 25, 2002.

Ellison, K., and G. C. Daily. 2002. Saving the Earth just might be cheaper than destroying it [and other titles]. San Jose Mercury News (10 April), The Miami Herald (22 April),and The Atlanta Journal Constitution (16 May).

Ellison, K., and G. C. Daily. 2002. Money really does grow on trees (and in wetlands). Pages B3 (April 7). The Washington Post, Washington, DC.

Ellison, K and GC Daily. 2002. Banking on the Earth. The Boston Globe (16 June).

Ellison, K and GC Daily. 2002. Natural assets. Nature Conservancy 52: 88.

Ellison, K and GC Daily. 2002. Napa: How a town can live with a river and not get soaked. Grist (1 June).

 

2001 Publications

Books

Levin, S, GC Daily, RK Colwell, J Lubchenco, HA Mooney, E-D Schulze, and D Tilman, Eds. 2001. The Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Academic Press, San Diego, CA.

Book reviews, editorials

Ehrlich, A. 2001. Review of "Ecology and the Crisis of Overpopulation." Environment and Development Economics.

Ehrlich, P. and A. Ehrlich. 2001. Another U.S. Leap Backward? Worldwatch Magazine, March/April.

Ellison, K. Estimated Prophet: A bottom line for Mother Nature? Absolutely. Latin Trade Magazine, July 2001

Ellison, K. A Case of Clout: Eileen Claussen finesses the ground between polluters and environmentalists, which is good news for both.
Worth, July/August 2001

Ellison, K. Ecotourism: The Hotel Salto Chico in Patagonia Embraces the Extreme. Worth, September, 2001

Fleishman, E. 2001. Moving scientific review beyond academia. Conservation Biology 15:547-549.

Fleishman, E. 2001. Wisdom and wonder. Review of Precious Heritage: The Status of Biodiversity in the United States by B.A. Stein, LS. Kutner, and J.S. Adams, editors. Ecology 82:2375-2376.

Book chapters

Boggs, C.L. 2001. Species and Speciation. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier Science Limited, Oxford. In press.

Daily, GC. 2001. Biography: Paul R. Ehrlich. In RE Munn, HA Mooney, and P Canadell, Eds.Vol. 2: The Earth system: Biological and Ecological Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK.

Daily, GC and S Dasgupta. 2001. Ecosystem services. Pp. 353-362 In The Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Academic Press, San Diego.

Fimbel, R., Bennett, E. and C. Kremen. 2001, in press. Biodiversity inventory and monitoring programs for natural production forests in the tropics. In Wildlife-Logging Interactions in Tropical Forests (Eds. R. A. Fimbel, A. Grajal and J. Robinson). Columbia University Press.

Kremen C., Lees, D. C., Razafimahatratra, V. and H. Raharitsimba. 2001, in press. Designing a new national park in Madagascar: the use of biodiversity data. In African Rain Forest Ecology And Conservation ( Editors: William Weber, Amy Vedder, Hilary Simons Morland, Lee White & Terese Hart), Yale University Press.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Balvanera, P., and G. C. Daily. 2001. Conservación de la biodiversidad y de los servicios ambientales: conflicto o sinergia? in M. Martínez-Ramos, ed. Estudios y Perspectivas en el Manejo de Recursos Naturales y Conservación de Sistemas Vegetales, XV Congreso Mexicano de Botanica, Queretaro, Qro., Mexico.

Balvanera, P., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, T. H. Ricketts, S. A. Bailey, S. Kark, C. Kremen and H. Pereira. Conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services: conflict or reinforcement? Science 291:2047.

Daily, GC. 2001. Ecological forecasts. Nature 411: 245.

Daily, GC, PR Ehrlich, and GA Sánchez-Azofeifa. 2001. Countryside biogeography: Utilization of human-dominated habitats by the avifauna of southern Costa Rica. Ecological Applications 11: 1-13.

Dinerstein, E., G. Powell, D.M. Olson, E. Wikramanayake, R. Abell, C. Loucks, E. Underwood, T. Allnutt, W. Wettengel, T.H. Ricketts, H. Strand, S. O'Connor, and N. Burgess. 2001. A workbook for conducting biological assessments and developing biodiversity visions for ecoregion-based conservation. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC.

Ehrlich, A. H., P. Gleick, and K. Conca. 2001. Resources and environmental degradation as sources of conflict. 50th Pugwash Conference: Eliminating the Causes of War, August 2000. Council of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, Cambridge UK.

Ehrlich, A. H., and J. Salzman. 2001. The importance of population growth to sustainability. The Environmental Law Reporter: News and Analysis 32: 10559-10570.

Ellers, J., Bax, M. & van Alphen, J.J.M. 2001. Seasonal changes in female size and its relation to reproduction in the parasitoid Asobara tabida. Oikos 92: 309-314.

Fleishman, E., R.B. Blair, and D.D. Murphy. 2001. Empirical validation of a method for umbrella species selection. Ecological Applications 11: 1489-1501.

Fleishman, E., A.E. Launer, K.R. Switky, U. Yandell, J. Heywood, and D.D. Murphy. 2001. Rules and exceptions in conservation genetics: genetic assessment of the endangered plant Cordylanthus palmatus and its implications for management planning. Biological Conservation 98:45-53.

Fleishman, E., R. Mac Nally, J.P. Fay, and D.D. Murphy. 2001. Modeling and predicting species occurrence using broad-scale environmental variables: an example with butterflies of the Great Basin. Conservation Biology 15, in press.

Fleishman, E., and R. Mac Nally. In press. Topographic determinants of faunal nestedness in Great Basin butterfly assemblages. Conservation Biology.

Fleishman, E., D.D. Murphy, and R.B. Blair. 2001. Selecting effective umbrella species. Conservation Biology in Practice 2(2):17-23.

Fleishman, E., G.T. Austin, and D.D. Murphy. 2001. Biogeography of Great Basin butterflies: revisiting patterns, paradigms, and climate change scenarios. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 74:501-515.

Luck, G. W. 2001. The demography and cooperative breeding behaviour of the Rufous Treecreeper (Climacteris rufa). Australian Journal of Zoology 49: 515-37.

Mac Nally, R., and E. Fleishman. In press. Using 'indicator' species to model species richness: model development and predictions. Ecological Applications 12.

Mac Nally, R., E. Fleishman, J.P. Fay, and D.D. Murphy. In press. Modeling butterfly species richness using mesoscale environmental variables: model construction and validation. Biological Conservation.

Ricketts, T.H. 2001. In press. The matrix matters: effective isolation in fragmented landscapes. American Naturalist.

Ricketts, TH, GC Daily, and PR Ehrlich. In press. Does butterfly diversity predict moth diversity? Testing a popular indicator taxon at local scales. Biological Conservation.

Ricketts, T.H., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, and J.P. Fay. 2001. Countryside biogeography of moths in a fragmented landscape: biodiversity in native and agricultural habitats. Conservation Biology 15(2):378-388.

Salzman, J, B Thompson, and GC Daily. 2001. Protecting ecosystem services: Science, economics, and policy. Stanford Environmental Law Journal 20: 309-332. Reprinted in part in Doremus, H and R Rosenberg. 2002. Environmental Policy Law: Problems, Cases, and Readings, Foundation Press, 4th Ed.

Torres, E., D. C. Lees, R.I. Vane-Wright, C. Kremen, J.A. Leonard and R.K. Wayne. (in press). Testing monophyly in a large radiation of Madagascan butterflies (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae: Mycalesidina) using mitochondrial DNA data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.



2000 Publications

Books

Ehrlich, P. Human Natures: Gene, Cultures, and the Human Prospect. Island Press, Washington DC, 2000.

Hartel, K. E., D. B. Halliwell, and A. E. Launer. 2000. Inland Fishes of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Audubon Society Press.

Book reviews, editorials

Daily, GC, T Söderqvist, K Arrow, P Dasgupta, P Ehrlich, Sara Aniyar, Carl Folke, AnnMari Jansson, Bengt-Owe Jansson, Nils Kautsky, Simon Levin, Jane Lubchenco, Karl-Goran Maler, David Simpson, David Starrett, David Tilman, Brian Walker. The value of nature and the nature of value. Science, 289:21 July 2000. Pp. 395-396.

Daily, GC, T Söderqvist, K Arrow, P Dasgupta, P Ehrlich, C Folke, A-M Jansson, B-O Jansson, S Levin, J Lubchenco, K-G Mäler, D Starrett, D Tilman, and B Walker. 2000. Reply to Czech. Science On-line.

Daily, GC and BA Walker. 2000. Environmental sustainability: Seeking the great transition. Nature 403: 243-245.

Ehrlich, P. Evolution of an advocate. Science, 287:Mar. 24, 2000. P. 2159.

Ehrlich, P. Donald Kennedy - The next Editor-in-Chief of Science. Science, 288:1349,
May 2000.

Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 2000. Candidates or ostriches? San Jose Mercury News, Opinion, Jan. 24, 2000, p. 6B.

Ehrlich, P. and A. Ehrlich. 2000. Keeping the blue planet habitable: A multidisciplinary challenge. Environmental Awareness, 23:2:55-68.

Ellison, K. Wombats, Koalas -- and Investors, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 14, 2000 (also published in Detroit Free Press, San Jose Mercury News, Houston Chronicle, and the Verde webpage).

Ellison, K. Reaping CO2, Detroit Free Press, July 14, 2000

Ellison, K. Napa Takes Unique Approach to Floods, San Jose Mercury News, July 31, 2000

Ellison, K. Teen makes a statement by buying, removing emissions San Jose Mercury News, August 17, 2000

Ellison, K. Carbon Credits Turn Forests Into Hot New Investment, Latin Trade Magazine, September 2000

Ellison, K. Trust Seeks to Harvest "Carbon Credits" From Forests, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 15, 2000

Ellison, K. Historic Deal is Based on Trees' Value in the Environment, Los Angeles Times, Nov. 10, 2000

Ellison, K. A Tree Grows On Wall Street, Fortune magazine, Nov. 27, 2000

Fleishman, E. 2000. Biogeography in theory and practice. Review of An Introduction to Applied Biogeography by I.F. Spellerberg and J.W.D. Sawyer. Ecology 81:289-290.

Fleishman, E., Boggs, C.L, Devine, M.C., Kark, S., Ricketts, T.H. 2000. Status of the Union. Review of Status and Trends of the Nation's Biological Resources by M.J. Mac, P.A. Opler, C.E. Puckett Haecker, and P.D. Doran, editors. Conservation Biology 14:1926-1927.

Hughes, J.B. 2000. Book Review: Cycles of Life: Civilization and the Biosphere. Climatic Change 44(4), 543-545.


Book chapters

Daily, GC. 2000. Biodiversity and happiness. Pp. 227-239. In Forces of Change: A New View of Nature, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the National Geographic Society, Washington, DC.

Ehrlich, P. Cowbirds and bull-hockey. Foreword to: Ecology and Management of Cowbirds and Their Hosts, University of Texas Press, 2000. Ed. James Smith, et al. Pp. vii-ix.

Ehrlich, P. 2000. Foreword to: Ocean's End: Travels Through Endangered Seas, Colin Woodard, Basic Books, New York, 2000. Pp. ix-x.

Ehrlich, P. Prólogo: Por qué preocuparnos de las aves de México? In: Las Aves de México en Peligro de Extinción, ed. Gerardo Ceballos and Laura Marquez Valdelamar. Instituto de Ecologia, Mexico, 2000. Pp. 15-16.

Ehrlich, P. and S. Alexander. Population and the environment. In Earth Systems: Processes and Issues, ed. W.G. Ernst. Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. 329-345.

Ehrlich, P., J. Hughes, and G. Daily. The loss of population diversity and why it matters. In Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World, ed. Peter H. Raven and Tania Williams. National Academy Press, 2000. Pp. 71-83.

Ehrlich, P., and C. Kremen. 2000. Human impacts on ecosystems an overview. In Encylopedia of Biodiversity (S. Levin, Ed.). Academic Press, San Diego, Ca.

Hellmann, J. J. 2000. Butterflies as model systems: understanding the biological effects of climate change. In Climate and Wildlife. Schneider, S. H., and T. L. Root, eds. Island Press, Washington, DC.

Hughes, J.B. In press. Limits to growth. Encyclopedia of Global Change, Oxford University Press.

Hughes, J.B. 2000. Population diversity (overview). Encylopedia of Biodiversity, Academic Press.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Andriamampianina, L., Kremen, C., Lees, D. C., R. Vane-Wright and V. Razafimahatratra. 2000. Taxic richness patterns and conservation evaluation of Madagascan tiger beetles (Coleoptera:
Cicindelidae). Journal of Insect Conservation. 4:109-128.

Arrow, K, GC Daily, P Dasgupta, S Levin, K-G Mäler, E Maskin, D Starrett, T Sterner, and T Tietenberg. 2000. Managing ecosystem resources. Environmental Science and Technology 34: 1401-1406.

Beukeboom, L. & Ellers, J. 2000. The absence of complementary sex determination in two braconids, Asobara tabida and Alysia manducator. Heredity 84: 29-36.

Daily, GC. 2000. Ecosystem assessment then and now. Issues in Science and Technology 16:6.

Daily, GC. 2000. Management objectives for the protection of ecosystem services. Environmental Science and Policy 3: 333-339.

Daily, GC. 2000. Countryside biogeography and the provision of ecosystem services. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences Symposium "Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World," National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Daily, GC, PR Ehrlich, and GA Sánchez-Azofeifa. 2001. Countryside biogeography: Utilization of human-dominated habitats by the avifauna of southern Costa Rica. Ecological Applications 11: 1-13.

Ellers, J., Driessen, G. & Sevenster, J.G. 2000. The shape of the trade-off between reproduction and survival in the parasitoid Asobara tabida. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 50: 29-36.

Ellers, J., Sevenster, J.G., & Driessen, G. 2000. Egg load evolution in parasitoids. The American Naturalist 156: 650-665.

Fleishman, E. 2000. Monitoring the response of butterfly communities to prescribed fire. Environmental Management 26:685-695.

Fleishman, E., B.G. Jonsson, and P. Sjögren-Gulve. 2000. Focal species modeling for biodiversity conservation. In P. Sjögren-Gulve and T. Ebenhard, editors. The use of population viability analyses in conservation planning. Ecological Bulletins 48:85-99.

Fleishman, E., J.P. Fay, and D.D. Murphy. 2000. Upsides and downsides: contrasting topographic gradients in species richness and associated scenarios for climate change. Journal of Biogeography 27:1209-1219.

Fleishman, E., D.D. Murphy, and P.F. Brussard. 2000. A new method for selection of umbrella species for conservation planning. Ecological Applications 10:569-579.

Galindo-Leal, C. 2000. Conservation science in Latin America. Interciencia 25(3) 129-135.

Galindo-Leal, C., S. Weiss, J. Fay, and B. Sandler. 2000. Conservation priorities in the greater Calakmul Region, Mexico: correcting the consequences of a congenital illness. Natural Areas Journal 20(4).

Holtgrieve, G. and AE Launer. 2000. Biotic resources of the San Francisquito and Matadero watersheds. Launer, AE. 1999. Report on conservation activities associated with the San Francisquito and Matadero watersheds. 50 pages. (Initially distributed to Stanford University, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, and Santa Clara County.)

Hughes, J.B. 2000. The scale of resource specialization and the distribution and abundance of lycaenid butterflies. Oecologia 123:375-383.

Hughes, JB, GC Daily, and PR Ehrlich. 2000. Conservation of insect diversity: A habitat approach. Conservation Biology 14: 1788-1797.

Hughes, JB, GC Daily, and PR Ehrlich. 2000. The loss of population diversity and why it matters. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences Symposium Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Hughes, J.B. and J. Roughgarden. 2000. Species diversity and biomass stability. American Naturalist 155(5) 618-627.

Kennedy, T.B., Merenlender, A.M. and Vinyard, G.L. 2000. A comparison of riparian condition and aquatic invertebrate community indices in central Nevada. Western North American Naturalist 60:255-272.

Kremen, C., Niles, J., Dalton, M., Daily, G., Ehrlich, P., Fay, P., Grewal, D. and R. P. Guillery. 2000. Economic incentives for forest conservation across scales. Science. 288:1828-1832.

Kremen, C. and T.H. Ricketts. 2000. Global perspectives on pollination disruptions. Conservation Biology, 14(5):1226-1228.

Niles, J.O. 2000. Additional benefits of reducing carbon emissions from tropical deforestation. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies. Working paper series #84.

Niles, J and R. Schwarze. 2000. Long-term forest sector reductions under the Kyoto Protocol. In, B. Schlamadinger and K. Robertson, eds. Proceedings of the 1999 International Energy Agency Workshop on Bioenergy. International Energy Agency, Graz, Austria.

O'Brien, D.M., D.P. Schrag, and C. Martinez del Rio 2000. Allocation to reproduction in a hawkmoth: a quantitative analysis using stable carbon isotopes. Ecology 81(10) 2822-2831.

O'Connell-Rodwell, C.E., B.T. Arnason and L.A. Hart. Seismic properties of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) vocalizations and locomotion. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (December 2000) 108:6. Pp3066-3072.

O'Connell-Rodwell, C.E., Timothy Rodwell, Mathwer Rice and Lynette A. Hart. Living with the modern conservation paradigm: can agricultural communities co-exist with elephants? A five year case study in East Caprivi, Nambia. Biological Conservation, 93 (2000) pp381-439.

Schwarze, R. & Niles, J.O. 2000. The long-term requirement for clean development mechanism forestry and economic liability. Journal of Environment & Development 9: 384-404.

Stallcup, L., W. Knight, and AE Launer. 2000. Conservation planning for the California tiger salamander at Stanford. 14. Launer, AE. 1999. Report on the conservation activities associated with the California tiger salamander management agreement. 40 pages. (Initially distributed to Stanford University, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, and Santa Clara County.)

Weiss, S. and AE Launer. 2000. Regional conservation status of the Bay checkerspot butterfly and serpentine grasslands in south Santa Clara County, with emphasis on the Kirby Canyon Butterfly Reserve. (Initially distributed to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, City of San Jose, and Waste Management Incorporated.)


Popular Publications

Ehrlich, A.H., Boggs, C.L., Ehrlich, P.R., and Kremen, C. 2000. Missing connections. http://ccb.stanford.edu/connections/summary.html

Knight, W.M., Fallon, S.M., Boggs, C.L., Ehrlich, A.H., Ehrlich P.R., and Kremen, C. 2000. Environmental disasters and human activities: does the media see the connection? http://ccb.stanford.edu/connections/mitch.html


1999 Publications

Book reviews, editorials

Ehrlich, PR. 1999. (Review) The Condor's Shadow: The Loss and Recovery of Wildlife in America by David S. Wilcove, 1999, W.H. Freeman and Co. Birding 31:6:587-589.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Bailey, S-A., Haines-Young, R.H. and Watkins, C. (1999) Habitat fragmentation in England's ancient woods: implications for managing biodiversity. In Dennis, P. (Ed) Heterogeneity in Landscape Ecology. IALE-UK, England.

Blair, R.B. 1999. Birds and butterflies along an urban gradient: Surrogate taxa for assessing biodiversity? Ecological Applications 9(1): 164-170.

Boggs, C.L. and Roughgarden, J. 1999. Biodiversity: Result of speciation and extinction. In Ernst, W.G., ed., Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 255-266.

Boggs, C.L. and Roughgarden, J. 1999. Evolution: Adaptation and environmental change. In Ernst, W.G., ed., Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 267-277.

Daily, GC. 1999. Management objectives for the protection of ecosystem services. Issue Paper, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, September.

Daily, GC. 1999. Developing a scientific basis for managing Earth's life-support systems. Conservation Ecology 3(2): 14. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol3/iss2/art14.

Daily, GC, P Dasgupta, B Bolin, PCrosson, J du Guerny, PR Ehrlich, C Folke, A M Jansson, B-O Jansson,N Kautsky, A Kinzig, S Levin, K-G Maler, P Pinstrup-Andersen, D Siniscalco, B Walker. 1999. Food production, population growth, and the environment. Beijer Reprint Series, No. 103. Beijer Intl. Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Daily, GC and PR Ehrlich. 1999. Managing Earth's ecosystems: An interdisciplinary challenge. Ecosystems 2: 277-280.

Daily, GC and BA Walker. 2000. Business and sustainability: Seeking the great transition. Nature 403: 243-245.

Ehrlich, PR. 1999. Recent developments in environmental sciences. KNAW/Heineken Lectures 1998, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, 1999. Pp. 45-54.

Ehrlich, PR 1999. Ethics, evolution, and the population-environment crisis. http://www.scifac.usyd.edu.au/chast/templeton/1999templeton/1999lecture.html, Nov. 1999. Ehrlich, PR. 1999.

Ehrlich, PR and HA Mooney. 1999. Ecologists, advocacy and public policy. EcoEssay Series Number 3 (response). National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara CA.
http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/nceas-web/resources/ecoessay/wagner/rev1.html

Ehrlich, PR, G Wolff, GC Daily, JB Hughes, SC Daily, M Dalton, and LH Goulder. 1999. Knowledge and the environment. Ecological Economics 30: 267-284.

Field, CB, GC Daily, FW Davis, S Gaines, PA Matson, J Melack, and NL Miller. 1999. Confronting climate change in California: Ecological Impacts on the Golden State. Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, MA and Ecological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Fleishman, E. 1999. Exploring fields of opportunity: conservation biology and policy in the Great Basin. Association for Women in Science Magazine 28(1):8-12.

Fleishman, E., G.T. Austin, P.F. Brussard, and D.D. Murphy. 1999. A comparison of butterfly communities in native and agricultural riparian habitats in the Great Basin. Biological Conservation 89:209-218.

Fleishman, E., and D.D. Murphy. 1999. Patterns and processes of nestedness in a Great Basin butterfly community. Oecologia 119:133-139.

Fleishman, E., D.D. Murphy, and G.T. Austin. 1999. Butterflies of the Toquima Range, Nevada: distribution, natural history, and comparison to the Toiyabe Range. Great Basin Naturalist 59:50-62.

Fleishman, E., G.H. Wolff, C.L. Boggs, P.R. Ehrlich, A.E. Launer, J.O. Niles, and T.H. Ricketts. 1999. Conservation in practice: overcoming obstacles to implementation. Conservation Biology 13:450-452.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1999. The greater Calakmul region: Biological priorities for conservation a a proposal to modify the Biosphere Reserve. Final Report to World Wildlife Fund - Mexico, Mexico D.F. 37 pp.

Hellmann, J. J., and G. W. Fowler. 1999. Bias, precision, and accuracy of four measures of species richness. Ecological Applications 9: 824-824.

Holl, KD, GC Daily, SC Daily, PR Ehrlich, and S Bassin. 1999. Knowledge and attitudes toward population and the environment: University students in Costa Rica and the United States. Environmental Conservation 26(1): 66-74.

Human, KG, and DM Gordon. 1999. Behavioral interactions of the invasive Argentine ant with native ant species. Insectes Sociaux 46:159-163.

Johnson, PTJ, KB Lunde, EG Ritchie and AE Launer. 1999. The effect of trematode infection on amphibian limb development and survivorship. Science 284:802-804.

Kremen, C and RL Bugg. 1999. Conserving and restoring pollinator populations on farms. Sustainable Agriculture 11:10.

Kremen C., Lance, K., Raymond, I. and A. Weiss. 1999. Monitoring natural resource use on the Masoala Peninsula, Madagascar: a tool for managing integrated conservation and development projects. Pp. 63-84 in Measuring Conservation Impact: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Project Monitoring and Evaluation, (Editors: K. Saterson, R. Margoluis and N. Salafsky) Biodiversity Support Program, Washington, D.C.

Kremen, C., Razafimahatratra, V., Guillery, R. P., Rakotomalala, J., Weiss, A., and J. Ratsitsompatrarivo. 1999. Designing a new national park in Madagascar based on biological and socio-economic data. Conservation Biology 13:1055-1068.

Launer, AE 1999. Report to the trustees of the Kirby Canyon Conservation Agreement: Summary of research activities focused on conservation of the Bay checkerspot butterfly and serpentine grasslands. 50 pages. (Initially distributed to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, City of San Jose, and Waste Management Incorporated.)

Launer, AE. 1999. Report on the status of the Bay checkerspot butterfly and habitat restoration efforts in the Silver Creek Hills butterfly reserve. 35 pages. (Initially distributed to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, and Shea Homes.)

Launer, AE. 1999. Report on the status of Myrtle's silverspot butterfly at Point Reyes National Seashore, including conservation recommendations. 40 pages.. (Initially distributed to the Biological Resource Division of the US Geological Survey, US Park Service, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service.)

Launer, AE. 1999. Report on the conservation activities associated with the California tiger salamander management agreement. 40 pages. (Initially distributed to Stanford University, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, and Santa Clara County.)

Launer, AE. 1999. Report on conservation activities associated with the San Francisquito and Matadero watersheds. 50 pages. (Initially distributed to Stanford University, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, and Santa Clara County.)

Lees, D.C., Kremen, C. and L. Andriamampianina. 1999. A null model for species richness gradients: bounded range overlap of butterflies and other rainforest endemics in Madagascar. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 67: 529-584.

McMichael, AJ, B Bolin, R Costanza, GC Daily, C Folke, K Lindahl-Kiessling, E Lindgren, and B Niklasson. 1999. Sustainable health in a globalized world. BioScience 49: 205-210.

Naeem, S, FS Chapin III, R Costanza, PR Ehrlich, FB Golley, DU Hooper, JH Lawton, RV O'Neill, HA Mooney, OE Sala, AJ Symstad and D Tilmann. 1999.Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: maintaining natural life support processes. Issues in Ecology 4:1-12

O'Brien, D.M. 1999. Fuel use in flight and its dependence on nectar feeding in the hawkmoth Amphion floridensis. J. exp. Biol. 202: 441-451.

Reaser, J., and C. Galindo-Leal. 1999. Vanishing Frogs: Mesoamerica and the Caribbean. U.S. Federal Taskforce on Amphibian Declines and Deformities. U.S. Department of State OES/ETC, Washington, D.C. USA 12 pp.

Reaser, J., and C. Galindo-Leal. 1999. Vanishing Frogs: Southamerica. U.S. Federal Taskforce on Amphibian Declines and Deformities. U.S. Department of State OES/ETC, Washington, D.C. USA 12 pp.

Ricketts, T.H. 1999. Managing water more wisely (review of P.H. Gleik's The World's Water). Bioscience 49(10): 831-832.

Ricketts, T.H., E. Dinerstein, D.M. Olson, C. Loucks. 1999. Who's where in North America? Patterns of species richness and the utility of indicator taxa for conservation. Bioscience 49(5): 369-381.

Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olson, C.J. Loucks, W. Eichbaum, K. Kavanagh, P. Hedao, P. Hurley, K. M. Carney, R. Abell, and S. Walters. 1999. Ecoregions of North America: A conservation assessment. Island Press. Washington DC. pp. 485.

Sandler B, S. Weiss, J. Fay, E. Martínez, and C. Galindo-Leal. 1999. Deforestation and identification of vegetation associations in Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in southern Mexico through remote sensing. Final Report to World Wildlife Fund - México, Mexico D.F. 38 pp.

Sekercioglu, C. 1999. Megapodes. Harvard Journal of Undergraduate Sciences. Spring 1999.

Weiss, SB 1999. Cars, cows, and checkerspot butterflies: Nitrogen deposition and management of nutrient-poor grasslands for a threatened species. Conservation Biology 13:1476-1486.

Popular publications

Boggs, C.L. 1999. Gatorade for butterflies. Crested Butte Chronicle & Pilot, Oct. 29, 1999. page 25.

Ceballos, G, GC Daily, PR Ehrlich, J Pacheco, G Suzán, A Sánchez-Azofeifa, B Stephens, and J Mieren. 1999. Countryside biogeography of Neotropical mammals: A Costa Rican case study. Amigos Newsletter 52: 5-7.

Ehrlich, PR 1999. A prime Canadian natural resource lost at sea: Lament For an Ocean: The Collapse of the Atlantic Cod Fishery by Michael Harris, McClelland & Stewart, Ontario, Canada, 1998. In: The San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 3, 1999, Book Review, p. 7.

Ehrlich, PR 1999. S.F. butterfly park deserves a chance. San Francisco Chronicle, "Open Forum," March 5, 1999.

Ehrlich, PR, Kennedy, D and Schneider, S. 1999. Professors urge change. The Stanford Daily, March 30, 1999.

Ehrlich, PR, G. Ceballos, G. Daily, J. Pacheco, G. Suzan, A. Sanchez-Azofeifa, B. Stephens, and J.Mieren. 1999. Biologists at work: Countryside biogeography of Neotropical mammals: A Costa Rican case study. Amigos Newsletter, No. 52, November 1999, pp. 5-8.

Ehrlich, PR and AH Ehrlich. 2000. Candidates or ostriches? San Jose Mercury News, Opinion, Jan. 24, 2000.

1998 Publications
Books

Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olson, C. J. Loucks, W. Eichbaum, K. Kavanagh, P. Hedao, P. Hurley, K. M. Carney, R. Abell, and S. Walters. In Press. A conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of North America: Volume I, The United States and Canada. Island Press, Washington DC.

Book reviews, editorials

Fleishman, E. 1998. A field guide to statistics. Review of Surveying Natural Populations by L. Hayek and M. Buzas. Ecology 79:355-356.

Book Chapters

Boggs, C. L. and J. Roughgarden. In Press. Biodiversity: Result of speciation and extinction. In W. G. Ernst, Ed. Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. Cambridge Univ. Press.

Boggs, C. L. and J. Roughgarden. In press. Evolution: Adaptation and environmental change. In W. G. Ernst, Ed. Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. Cambridge Univ. Press

Daily, G. C. In Press. Biodiversity and the key to happiness. In Forces of Change, National Geographic Society.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1998. Foreword. In R. Ott, Ed. Artists for Nature in Alaska's Copper River Delta. Wormer, The Netherlands. Pp. 8.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1998. Foreword. In P. H. Gleick, Ed. The World's Water -- The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources. Island Press, Washington DC. Pp. ix-x.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1998. Foreword. In D. Hunter, J. Salzman, and D. Zaelke, Eds. International Environmental Law and Policy. Foundation Press, New York.

Hughes, J.B., G.C. Daily, and P.R. Ehrlich. In press. The loss of population diversity and why it matters. In P. Raven, Ed. Nature and Human Society, National Academy Press.

Hughes, J.B. In press. Limits to growth. In Encyclopedia for Global Change, Oxford University Press.

Kremen, C. K., I. Raymond, K. T. Lance, and A. Weiss. In press. Monitoring natural resource use on the Masoala Peninsula, Madagascar: a tool for managing integrated conservation and development projects. In R. Margoluis and N. Salafy, Eds. Measuring Conservation Impacts. Biodiversity Support Program, Washington D.C.

Kremen C., D. Lees, V. Razafimahatratra and H. Raharitsimba. In press. Biodiversity surveys in Madagascan rain forest: using butterfly indicators to evaluate the design of a new national park. In African Rain Forest Ecology And Conservation ( Editors: William Weber, Amy Vedder, Hilary Simons Morland, Lee White & Terese Hart), Yale University Press.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Attenborough, S. D., P. Ehrlich, C. Birch, D. Susuki, D. Bellamy, F. Talbot, I. Lowe, T. Flannery, and A. Gilmoure. 1998. Betrayed over world heritage. The Australian, Sidney, Australia.

Daily, G. C., P. Dasgupta, B. Bolin, P. Crosson, J. du Guerny, P. R. Ehrlich, C. Folke, A. M. Jansson, B-O. Jansson, N. Kautsky, A. Kinzig, S. Levin, K-G. Mäler, P. Pinstrup-Andersen, D. Siniscalco, and B. Walker. 1998. Food production, population growth, and the environment. Science 281: 1291-1292.

Duvick, D. N., G. D. Tilman, S. B. Brush, R. J. Cook, G. C. Daily, G. M. Heal, S. Naeem, and D. Notter. 1998. Benefits of biodiversity. Council on Agricultural Science and Technology. Issue Paper No. 10, September.

Ehrlich, P. R., and B. Walker. 1998. Rivets and redundancy. BioScience 48: 387.

Fleishman, E., G.T. Austin and A.D. Weiss. 1998. An empirical test of Rapoport's rule: elevational gradients in montane butterfly communities. Ecology 79:2482-2493.

Galindo-Leal, C. and C. J. Krebs. 1998. Effects of supplemental food on individuals and populations of the rock mouse (Peromyscus difficilis). Journal of Mammalogy. 79:1131-1142.

Hellmann, J. J.and G. W. Fowler. In Press. Bias, precision, and accuracy of four measures of species richness. Ecological Applications.

Hughes, J. B., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1998. Conservation monitoring of frugivorous butterfly communities with bait traps. Revista de Biologica Tropical 46(3): 697-704.

Hughes, J. B. and J. Roughgarden. 1998. Aggregate community properties and the strength of species' interactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95:6837-6842.

Hughes, J. B., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1998. Populations as "Species-in-waiting"?: Reply. Science 280: 2032-2033.

Human, K.G., S. Weiss, A. Weiss, B. Sandler, D. Gordon. 1998. The effect of abiotic factors on the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and native ant species. Environmental Entemology 27: 822-833.

Kremen, C., K. Lance and I. Raymond. 1998. Interdisciplinary tools for monitoring conservation impacts in Madagascar. Conservation Biology. 12: 549-563.

Kremen, C. and H. F. Nijhout. 1998. Control of pupal commitment in the imaginal disks of Precis coenia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Journal of Insect Physiology 44: 287-296.

McMichael, A. J., B. Bolin, R. Costanza, G. C. Daily, C. Folke, K. Lindahl-Kiessling, E. Lindgren, and B. Niklasson. In Press. Sustainable health in a globalized world. BioScience.

Merenlender, A. M., Boggs, C. L. and Murphy, D. D. In press. The role of insects in conservation management. In R. Dasmond, N. Chiariello, and R. Harris, Eds., Proceedings of the Central California Coast Biosphere Reserve Symposium. Univ. of California Wildlands Press.

Page, S. A. and J. K. Reaser. In press. Using volunteers in terrestrial salamander monitoring programs: field study defines considerations and recommendations for success. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.

Reaser, J. K. In press. Measuring and monitoring amphibians for conservation science and adaptive management: considerations for Taiwan. Proceedings of the ROC-USA Cooperative Science Symposium: Inventory and Monitoring of Forest Biodiversity.

Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olson, C. J. Loucks. In press. Who's where in North America: Patterns of species richness and the utility of indicator taxa. Bioscience.

Shehaan, T. and C. Galindo-Leal. In press. Differences between mounds of the Townsend's mole (Scapanus townsendii) and the coast mole in southwestern. British Columbia. Canadian Field Naturalist.

Shehaan, T. and C. Galindo-Leal. In press. Distribution and trapping efficiency of the Townsend's mole (Scapanus townsendii) in southwestern British Columbia. Canadian Field Naturalist.

Warkentin, I. G. and J. M. Reed. In press. Effects of habitat type and degredation on avian species richness in Great Basin riparian habitats. Great Basin Naturalist.

Weiss, S. B. and A. D. Weiss. 1998. Landscape-level phenology of a threatened butterfly: a GIS-based modeling approach. Ecosystems 1: 299-309.

Weiss, S. B. In Press. (Review of) Biodiversity: an Ecologcial Perspective. Takuya Abe, Simon Levin, Masahiko Higasi, Eds. Quarterly Review of Biology.

Popular Publications

Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1998. Sapsuckers at work. Whole Earth. Pp. 24-26.

Hellmann, J. J., J. B. Hughes, T. H. Ricketts. 1998. "Book Review: The State of Humanity" Ecofables/Ecoscience 1(2): 11-17.

Boggs, C. L. 1998. Salt, sex and the single butterfly. American Butterflies.

1997 publications

Books

Daily, G. C., Ed. 1997. Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems, Island Press, Washington, D.C.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1997. A World of Wounds: Ecologists and the Human Dilemma. In O. Kinne, Ed., Excellence in Ecology, 1997, Ecology Institute, Germany.

Galindo-Leal, C. and J. M. Weber. 1997. The Western Sierra Madre White-tailed deer: Ecology, Conservation and Management. CONABIO, Edicusa, S.A. México.

Book Chapters

Boggs, C. L. 1997. Resource allocation in variable environments: Comparing insects and plants. In Bazzaz, F. & J. Grace, Eds. Plant Resource Allocation. Academic Press. Pp. 73-92.

Daily, G. C. 1997. Introduction: What are ecosystem services? In G. C. Daily, Ed. Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington, DC. Pp. 1-10

Daily, G. C., Matson, P. A. and P. M. Vitousek. 1997. Ecosystem services supplied by soil. In G. C. Daily, Ed. Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems, Island Press, Washington, DC. Pp. 113-132

Daily, G. C. 1997. Valuing and Safeguarding Earth's Life-Support Systems. In G. C. Daily, Ed. Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington, D.C. Pp. 365-374

Ehrlich, A. H. 1997. Worldwide interdependence in ecological matters. In J. Rotblat, F.R.S. Ed. World Citizenship: Allegiance to Humanity. St. Martin's Press, Inc., 1997. Pp. 38-53.

Ehrlich, A. H. 1997. Introductory comments. Workshop 2.6, Sustainable agriculture and forestry. In Philip Smith and Armin Tenner, Eds. Dimensions of Sustainability, Proceedings of the Congress. Challenges of Sustainable Development, Amsterdam, 22-25 August 1996. Intl. Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility. Pp. 229-231.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1997. Presentacion: El venado: plaga o recurso? In C. Galindo-Leal and M. Weber, Eds. El venado de la Sierra Madre Occidental. Edicusa-Conabio, Mexico. Pp. x-xi.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1997. The value of biodiversity. In P. Dasgupta, K.-G. Maler, and A. Vercelli, Eds. The Economics of Transnational Commons. Clarendon Press, New York. Pp. 97-117.

Fleishman, E., A.E. Launer, S.B. Weiss, J.M. Reed, C.L. Boggs, D.D. Murphy, and P.R. Ehrlich. 1997 (2000). Effects of microclimate and oviposition timing on prediapause larval survival of the Bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 36:31-44.

Mooney, H. A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1997. Ecosystem services: A fragmentary history. In G. C. Daily, Ed. Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington DC. Pp. 11-19

Naylor, R. L., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1997. Natural pest control services and agriculture. In G. C. Daily, Ed. Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington DC. Pp. 151-174

Noon, B., K. McKelvey, and D. Murphy. 1997. Developing an analytical context for multispecies conservation planning. In S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak and G. E. Likens Eds. The ecological basis of conservation. Chapman and Hall, New York. Pp. 43-59

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Allan, J. D., D. L. Erickson, and J. P. Fay. 1997. The influence of catchment land use on stream integrity across multiple spatial scales. Freshwater Biology 37: 149-161.

Blair, R. B. and A. E. Launer. 1997. Butterfly diversity and human land use: Species assemblages along an urban gradient. Biological Conservation 80: 113-125.

Boggs, C. L. 1997. Reproductive allocation from reserves and income in butterfly species with differing adult diets. Ecology 78: 181-191.

Boggs, C. L. 1997. Dynamics of reproductive allocation from juvenile and adult feeding: Radiotracer studies. Ecology 78: 192-202.

Boggs, C. L. and D. D. Murphy. 1997. Community composition in mountain ecosystems: climatic determinants of montane butterfly distributions. Global Ecology & Biogeography Letters 6: 39-48.

Boggs, C. L. 1997. The role of conservation biology in environmental policy. Journal of Insect Conservation 1(4): i-iii.

Daily, G. C. 1997. Ecosystem services: Benefits supplied to human societies by natural cosystems. Summary report: Ecological Society of America, Washington, D.C. 7 pp.

Daily, G. C., S. E. Alexander, P. R. Ehrlich, L. H. Goulder, J. Lubchenco, P. A. Matson, H. A. Mooney, S. Postel, S. H. Schneider, D. Tilman, and G. M. Woodwell. 1997. Ecosystem services: Benefits supplied to human societies by natural ecosystems. Issues in Ecology 2: 1-18.

Ehrlich, P. R., and G. Ceballos. 1997. Poblacion y medio ambients: que nos espera? Ciencia 48: 19-30.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1997. Ehrlichs' fables. Technology Review 100: 38-47.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1997. The population explosion: why we should care and what we should do about it. Environmental Law 27: 1187-1208.

Fleishman, E., and A.D. Weiss. 1997. Modeling the response of butterflies to climate change as a conservation tool. Pages 137-141 in Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Applied Climatology. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

Fleishman, E., G.T. Austin, and D.D. Murphy. 1997. Natural history and biogeography of the butterflies of the Toiyabe Range, Nevada (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). Holarctic Lepidoptera 4:1-18.

Galindo-Leal, C. and G. Zuleta. 1997. The distribution, habitat and conservation status of the Pacific Water Shrew, Sorex bendirii, in British Columbia. Canadian Field Naturalist 111: 422-428.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1997. Botfly infestation of rock mouse: ecological consequences of sex differences. Journal of Mammalogy 78: 900-907.

Galindo-Leal, C. and C. J. Krebs. 1997. Habitat structure and demographic variability of a habitat specialist: the rock mouse (Peromyscus difficilis). Revista Mexicana de Mastozoologia 2: 72-89.

Hughes, J.B., G.C. Daily, and P.R. Ehrlich. 1997. Population Diversity: Its extent and extinction. Science 278:689-692.

Peterson, G., G. A. De Leo, J. J. Hellmann, M. A. Janssen, A. Kinzig, J. R., Malcolm, K. L. O'Brien, S. E. Pope, D. S. Rothman, E. Shevliakova, and R. R. T. Tinch. 1997. Uncertainty, Climate Change, and Adaptive Management. Conservation Ecology [online] 1(2): 4. Available from the Internet. URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol1/iss2/art4

Reaser, J. K., 1997. Caudata: Batrachoseps attentuatus (California slender salamander). Predation. Herpetological Review 28: 81.

Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olson, C. J. Loucks, J. Kartesz, P. Hurley, and K. M. Carney. 1997. Patterns of species richness and endemism among terrestrial ecoregions in the United States and Canada. Procedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 1997.

Shehaan, T. and C. Galindo-Leal. 1997. Identifying coast moles, Scapanus orarius, and Townsend's moles, Scapanus townsendii, from tunnel and mound size. Canadian Field Naturalist 111: 463 - 465.

Sisk, T. D., N. M. Haddad, P. R. Ehrlich. 1997. Bird assemblages in patchy woodlands: Modeling the effects of edge and matrix habitats. Ecological Applications 7: 1170-1180.

Popular Publications

Boggs, C. L. 1997. Sound science initiative. Ecofables/Ecoscience 1: 10.

Daily, G. C. 1997. Various versions of an op-ed on the value of natural ecosystems were published, as follows: As Earth Day nears, look at value of ecosystems. The San Francisco Examiner 19-20 April, weekend edition, p. 4A; Putting a price on nature. The Ventura County Sunday Star 20 April, p. D5; Value of natural ecosystems. The Monterey County Herald 20 April, p. A16; Taking stock of eco-wealth. The Plain Dealer 22 April, p. 9-B; Natural investments make sense. The Bangor Daily News 5 June, p. A9;Pollution effort worth it. The Wichita Eagle 25 June, p. 8A; Nature provides huge capital improvements. The San Gabriel Valley Tribune 11 July, p. A15, Pasadena Star-News 11 July, p. A15, and The Whittier Daily News 11 July, p. A15.

Ehrlich, A. H. 1997. Review of The 9 lives of population control by Michael Cormortie, Ed. Ecofables/Ecoscience 1: 11-13.

Ehrlich, P. R., G. C. Daily, S. C. Daily, N. Myers, and J. Salzman. 1997. No middle way on the environment. The Atlantic Monthly. Pp. 98-104.

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1997. Melange (Excerpt from Betrayal of Science and Reason, Island Press, 1996). The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington DC. Pp. B10.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1997. Causing and Preventing Extinctions: Use and abuse of faunal resources. Voz Común. Year 6, Number 31, June, Campeche. México. Pp. Xx

1996 Publications

Books

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1996. Betrayal of Science and Reason. Island Press, Washington DC.


Book Chapters

Alberti, M. and V. Bettini 1996. Sistemi urbani e indicatori di sostenibilita. In Bettini, V. Elementi di Analisi Urbana. Einaudi, Toronto.

Ehrlich, A. H. 1996. Toward a sustainable global population. In Dennis C. Pirages, Ed. Building Sustainable Societies: A Blueprint for a Post-Industrial World. M.E. Sharpe, New York, 1996. Pp. 151-165.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Sociology at work: Paul Ehrlich on the population explosion. In H. L. Tischler, Ed. Introduction to Sociology. Harcourt Brace College Publishers, New York. Pp. 510.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Presentation to: Ecology and Conservation of the volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi) and its habitat. In A. Velázquez, F. J. Romero, J. Lopez-Paniagua, Eds. Ediciones Científicas Universitarias. Fondo de Cultura Económica. México.

Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings

Alberti, M. 1996. Measuring urban sustainability. EIA Review Special issue.

Alberti, M. and L. Susskind 1996. Managing urban sustainability: Introduction to the special issue. EIA Review special issue.

Alberti, M. 1996. Rassegna internazionale di indicatori urbani. Rapporto sull'ecosistema urbano. Ambiente Italia 1996. Rapporto sullo stato del paese a confronto con l'Europa. Parte 4, Edizioni Ambiente. A cura di Ambiente, Milano.

Clark, D. B., D. A. Clark, P. M. Rich, S. B. Weiss, and S. F. Oberbauer. 1996. Landscape-scale analyses of forest structure and understory light environments in a neotropical lowland rain forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26: 747-757.

Daily, G. C., Ehrlich, P. R. and M. Alberti. 1996. Managing Earth's life support systems: The game, the players, and getting everyone to play. Ecological Applications 6: 19-21.

Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Global change and human susceptibility to disease. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 21: 1-20.

Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Socioeconomic equity, sustainability, and carrying capacity. Ecological Applications 6: 991-1001.

Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Nocturnality and species survival. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93: 11709-11712.

Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Development, global change, and the epidemiological environment. Environment and Development Economics 1: 311-346.

Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Nothing new. BioScience 46: 5.

Dasgupta, P., and P. Ehrlich. 1996. Nature's housekeeping and human housekeeping. Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, Stockholm, Sweden.

Dexter, R. E. and J. K. Reaser. 1996. The age structure of Rana pretiosa assessed by skeletochronology with implications for conservation. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77: 112.

Dunham, S., D. A. Charlet and J. M. Reed. 1996. Breeding range and conservation of flammulated owls (Otus flammeoulus) in Nevada. Journal of Raptor Research 30: 189-193.

Ehrlich, A. H. 1996. Review - Looking for the ceiling: Estimates of Earth's carrying capacity. How Many People Can the Earth Support? by Joel E. Cohen, W.W. Norton & Co., 1995. American Scientist. 84: 494-495.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. The Beijer Institute's Future. Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. The business of butterflies. Audubon 98: 12.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Conservation in temperate forests: What do we need to know and do? Forest Ecology and Management 85: 9-19.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Environmental anti-science. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 393.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Letter. New Scientist. August 24, 1996: 48.

Fleishman, E. 1996. Applications of butterfly ecology to cooperative land management in the Great Basin. In K. Evans, Ed. Sharing common ground on Western rangelands: proceedings of a livestock/big game symposium. General Technical Report. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah. Pp. 40-45.

Fleishman, E., A.E. Launer, K.R. Switky and U. Yandell. 1996. Development of a longterm monitoring plan for the endangered plant Cordylanthus palmatus. In D. M. Kent, J. J. Zentner and K. D. Whitney, Eds. Selected Proceedings of the 1994 Conference of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Western Chapter. Pp. 45-57.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Microhabitat differentiation by demographic classes of the rock mouse (Peromyscus difficilis). Vida Silvestre Neotropical 51: 22-32.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Explicit Authorship. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 77:219-220.

Galindo-Leal, C. and A. Velázquez. 1996. Recommendations for the conservation of the volcano rabbit. In A. Velázquez, F.J. Romero, J. Lopez-Paniagua, Eds. Ecology and Conservation of the volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi) and its habitat. Ediciones Científicas Universitarias. Fondo de Cultura Económica. México. Pp. 147-157.

Human, K.G. and D.M. Gordon. 1996. Interference and exploitation competition between the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, and native ant species. Oecologia 105:405-415.

Kremen, C. K., I. Raymond, K. T. Lance, and A. Weiss. 1996. Monitoring natural resource use on the Masoala Peninsula, Madagascar: a tool for managing integrated conservation and development projects. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77: 244.

Launer, A. E. and J. K. Reaser. 1996. Disappearance of the spotted frog, Rana pretiosa from the southern extent of its range, Nevada, USA. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77: 112.

Launer, A. E., D. D. Murphy, C. L. Boggs, J. Baughman, S. Weiss, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Puddling behavior by the Bay checkerspot butterfly. (Euphydryas editha bayensis). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 32: 45-52.

Postel, S., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Human appropriation of renewable fresh water. Science 271: 785-788.

Power, M., D. Tilman, J. A. Estes, B. A. Menge, W. J. Bond, L. S. Mills, G. C. Daily, J. C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, and R. T. Paine. 1996. Challenges in the quest for keystones. BioScience 46: 609-620.

Reaser, J. K. 1996. The elucidation of amphibian declines: are amphibian populations disappearing? Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 1: 4-9.

Reaser, J. K. 1996. Spotted frog: catalyst for sharing common ground in riparian ecosystems of Nevada's range landscape. In K. Evans, Ed. Sharing common ground on western rangelands: proceedings of a livestock/big game symposium. 1996 Feb. 26-28; Sparks, NV. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-343. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. Pp. 32-39.

Reaser, J. K. and R. E. Dexter. 1996. Rana pretiosa. (Spotted Frog)Toe-clipping effects. Herpetological Review 27:195-196.

Reaser, J. K. 1996. Rana pretiosa. (Spotted Frog) Vagility. Herpetological Review 27: 196-197.

Reaser, J. K. and R. E. Dexter. 1996. Rana pretiosa. (Spotted Frog) Predation. Herpetological Review 27: 75.

Reaser, J. K. 1996. Testing and transferring the tools: SI-MAB's international biodiversity measuring and monitoring certification courses. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77: 368.

Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olsen, and P. Hedao. 1996. A conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of North America. Bulletin of theEcological Society of America 77: 375.

Rottenborn, S. 1996. The use of coastal agricultural fields in Virginia as foraging habitat by shorebirds. Wilson Bulletin 108: 783-796.

Sculley, C. E. and Boggs, C. L. 1996. Mating systems and sexual division of foraging effort affect puddling behavior by butterflies. Ecological Entomology 21:193-197.

Weiss, S. B. 1996. (Review of) Conservation and Biodiversity by Andrew Dobson. Quarterly Review of Biology 71: 593.

Popular Publications

Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1996. Biodiversity and the brownlash. Defenders. Fall: 6-17.

Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Beware the brownlash -- A backlash against green ideas. Pages 10. Nob Hill Gazette, San Francisco CA.

Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Calakmul Biosphere Reserve and Sustainable Development. Voz Común. Year 5, Number 30, December, Campeche. México. Pp. 20-21.

1995 Publications

Books

Ehrlich, P. R., A. H. Ehrlich, and G. C. Daily. 1995. The Stork and the Plow. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York.

Greenberg, R.S.and J.K. Reaser. 1995. Bring back the birds: what you can do to save threatened species. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, PA.

Book reviews, editorials

Fleishman, E. 1995. A holistic view of butterflies. Review of Swallowtail Butterflies of the Americas: A Study in Biological Dynamics, Ecological Diversity, Biosystematics, and Conservation by H. Tyler, K.S. Brown, Jr. and K.H. Wilson. Conservation Biology 9:968-969.

Book Chapters

Alberti, M. 1995. Europe's Environment. In D. Stanners and P. Bourdeau, Eds. The Dobris Assessment. Earthscan, London. Chapters 2, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 36, 37.

Alberti, M. 1995. Sustainable cities for Europe. In Ambiente Italia '95, Melandri Grand Conte G., Eds. Koine, Rome.

Boggs, C. L. 1995. Male nutrient donation: Phenotypic consequences and evolutionary implications. In S. R. Leather & J. Hardie, Eds. Insect Reproduction. CRC Press, New York. Pp. 215-242.

Bond, W. J., J. C. Castilla, G. C. Daily, J. A. Estes, J. Lubchenco, B. A. Menge, L. S. Mills, H. A. Mooney, R. T. Paine, M. E. Power and D. Tilman. 1995. Keystone species: What are they and why do they matter? In V. H. Heywood, Ed. Global Biodiversity Assessment, Cambridge University Press.

Bunnell, F. L., C. Galindo-Leal and A. Alley-Chan. 1995. From wildlife management to conservation biology: a Canadian perspective. In J.A. Bissonett