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CCB Bibliography
Publications by Center staff and students
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. Bissonette and P.R. Krausman, Eds. Integrating people and wildlife
for a sustainable future. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, Maryland. Pp.
138-142
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Population
extinction and the biodiversity crisis. In C. Perrings, K. G. Maher, C.
Folke, C. S. Holling and B. O. Jansson, Eds. Biodivesity Conservation:
Problems and Policies. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht. Pp. 41-51. Reprinted
in Wild Earth, Special Winter 1997/98 Issue.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. It is imperative
to estimate the Earth's carrying capacity. In C. F. Hohm, Ed. Population:
Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press, Inc., San Diego CA. Pp. 82-89.
Daily, G. C. 1995. Population. In Encyclopedia
of Climate and Weather, Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
Ehrlich, A. H. 1995. Nuclear winter: Is rehabilitation
possible? In John Cairns, Jr. Ed. Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems. Lewis
Publishers. Pp. 219-244.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Growing
beyond our limits. In J. H. Gibbons, Ed. Scientific American, Triumph
of Discovery: A Chronicle of Great Adventures in Science. Henry Holt and
Company, New York. Pp. 181-182.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Biodiversity and ecosystem
functioning: Basic principles. In V. H. Heywood, Ed. Global Biodiversity
Assessment. UNEP, Cambridge University Press. Pp. 282-285.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Contest: biodiversity and
ecosystem services. In V. H. Heywood, Ed. Global Biodiversity Assessment.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp. 282-285
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Forword: While there's time.
In A. J. Beattie, Ed. Australia's Biodiversity, Living Wealth. Reed Books,
Australia.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. The scale of the human enterprise
and biodiversity loss. In J. H. Lawton and R. M. May, Eds. Extinction
Rates. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK. Pp. 214-226
Holdren, J.P., G.C. Daily, and P.R. Ehrlich. 1995.
The meaning of sustainability: biogeophysical aspects. In M. Munasinghe
and W. Shearer, Ed. Defining and Measuring Sustainability: The Biogeophysical
Foundations. The United Nations University and The World Bank, Washington,
DC. Pp. 3-17
Smith, F. D. M., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1995. Human population dynamics and biodiversity loss. In T. M. Swanson,
Ed. The economics and ecology of biodiversity decline: the forces driving
global change. Cambridge University Press.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Alberti, M. and S. Joffre. 1995. Air quality and
urban management in Europe. In J. Kamari et al., Eds. Proceedings of the
10th World Clean Air Congress Vol. 3. Impacts and Management, Espoo (Finland),
May 28-June2, 1995, The Finnish Air Pollution Prevention Society, Helsinki.
Alberti, M. and S. Joffre. 1995. Environmental
Information and Institution Building for Europe. In J. Kamari et al.,
Eds. Proceedings of the 10th World Clean Air Congress, Vol. 3. Impacts
and Management, Espoo (Finland), May 28-June 2, 1995, The Finnish Air
Pollution Prevention Society, Helsinki.
Austin, G. T., N. M. Haddad, C. Mendez, T. D.
Sisk, D. D. Murphy, A. E. Launer, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Annotated checklist
of the butterflies of Tikal National Park Area of Guatemala (Lepidoptera).
Tropical Lepidoptera 7: 21-37.
Britten, H. B., D. D. Murphy, and P. F. Brussard.
1995. A reconsideration of the taxonomic status of Euphydryas editha koreti
(Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the Central Great Basin. Journal of Research
on the Lepidoptera 31: 278-286.
Britten, H. B., P. F. Brussard, D. D. Murphy and
P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. A test for isolation-by-distance in central Rocky
Mountain and Great Basin populations of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas
editha. Journal of Heredity 86: 204-209.
Daily, G. C. 1995. Foreclosing the future. People
and the Planet 4: 18-19.
Daily, G. C. 1995. Restoring value to the world's
degraded lands. Science 269: 350-354.
Reprinted in Owen, L. and T. Unwin, Eds. 1997. Title, Blackwell (in Press).
Daily, G. C., A. H. Ehrlich, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1995. Socioeconomic equity: a critical component of environmental preservation.
Ambio 20: 2-3.
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Preservation
of biodiversity in small rainforest patches: rapid evaluations using butterfly
trapping. Biodiversity and Conservation 4:35-55.
Daily, G. C. P. R. Ehrlich, and A. H. Ehrlich.
1995. Population and immigration policy in the United States (Response
to Bartlett and Lytwak (1995)). Population and Environment 16: 521-526.
Reprinted in Carrying Capacity Network, Focus 6: 61-63 (1996).
Daily, G. C. 1995. A look at the streetfight (Review
of N. Myers and J. Simon, Scarcity or Abundance? A Debate on the Environment,
1994). Conservation Biology 9: 465.
Daily, G. C. 1995. Biodiversity conservation:
The bottom line (Review of E. B. Barbier, J. C. Burgess, and C. Folke,
Paradise Lost? The Ecological Economics of Biodiversity, 1994). Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 6: 257-258.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Development,
global change, and the epidemiological environment. Morrison Institute
for Population and Resource Studies, Stanford University : 1-44.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Socioeconomic
equity, sustainability, and Earth's carrying capacity. Morrison Institute
for Population and Resource Studies Working Paper Number 0059: 1-26.
Dwyer, L. E., D. D. Murphy, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1995. Property rights case law and the challenge to the Endangered Species
Act. Conservation Biology 9: 725-741.
Dwyer, L. E. and D. D, Murphy. 1995. Fulfilling
the promise: reconsidering and reforming the California Endangered Species
Act. Natural Resources Journal 35: 735-770.
Dwyer, L. E., D. D. Murphy, S. P. Johnson, M.
S. O'Connel. 1995. Avoiding the trainwreck: observations from the frontlines
of Natural Community Conservation Planning in Southern California. Endangered
Species Update 12: 5-7.
Ehrlich, A. H, P. R. Ehrlich and G. C. Daily.
1995. Population and immigration policy in the United States. The Morrison
Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Stanford University, Paper
#0053.
Ehrlich, P. R., and S. H. Schneider. 1995. Bets
and "Ecofantasies". Morrison Institute for Population and Resource
Studies Working Paper Number 0060: 1-5.
Ehrlich, P. R., and S. H. Schneider. 1995. Bets
and "Ecofantasies". Environmental Awareness 18: 47-50.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Economics and the environment
(Review - Small is Stupid: Blowing the Whistle on the Greens by Wilfred
Beckerman). Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 386.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Our demographic future: Predictions
for the next 50 years. Population Today 23: 2-3.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Population and environmental
destruction. In H. W. Kendall, K. J. Arrow, N. E. Borlaug, P. R. Ehrlich,
J. Lederberg, J. I. Vargas, R. T. Watson, and E. O. Wilson, Eds. Third
Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development.
The World Bank, Washington DC. Pp. 27-28.
Galindo-Leal, C. and F. Bunnell. 1995. Ecosystem
Management: Implications and opportunities of a new paradigm. The Forestry
Chronicle 71: 601-606.
Guerrero, M., P. B. Pearman, C. Canday, B. Bochan,
T. D. Sisk, D. D. Murphy and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Methods for evaluating
avian biodiversity produce uncorrelated results: Implications for avian
bioindicators. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76: 337.
Hoekstra, J. M., R. T. Bell, A. E. Launer, D.
D. Murphy. 1995. Soil arthropod abundance in coast redwood forest: Effect
of selective timber harvest. Environmental Entomolgy 24: 246-252.
Holl, K. D., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995.
Knowledge and perceptions in Cost Rica regarding environment, population
and biodiversity issues. Conservation Biology 9 : 1548 - 1558.
Human, K.G. and D.M. Gordon. 1995. Interference
and exploitation competition between the invasive Argentine ant and native
ant species. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76: 343.
Murphy, D. D. 1995. An overview of The National
Academy of Sciences report: Science and the Endangered Species Act. Endangered
Species Update 12: 8-10.
Noss, R. F. and D. D. Murphy 1995. Endangered
species left homeless in Sweet Home. Conservation Biology 9: 229-231.
Pearman, P. B. 1995. An agenda for conservation
research and its application, with a case-study from Amazonian Ecuador.
Environmental Conservation 22: 39-43.
Pearman, P. B. 1995. Effects of pond size and
consequent predator density on two species of tadpoles. Oecologia 102:
1-8.
Pearman, P. B, A. M. Velasco, and A. López.
1995. Herpetofauna monitoring: a comparison of methods for detecting inter-site
variation in species composition. Herpetologica 51: 325-337.
Pearman, P. B., M. Guerrero, T. D. Sisk, and D.
D. Murphy. 1995. Correlation patterns among groups proposed as biological
indicators: What do they indicate? Bulletin of the Ecological Society
of America 76: 375.
Power, M.E., D. Tilman, S. R. Carpenter, N. Huntly,
M. Leibold, P. Morin, B. A. Menge, J. A. Estes, P. R. Ehrlich, M. Hixon,
D. M. Lodge, M. A. McPeek. 1995. The role of experiments in ecology. Science
270: 561.
Reaser, J. K. 1995. Casting shadows: the legacy
of fish introductions and amphibian declines. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.
Reaser, J. K. 1995. Marking amphibians by toe-clipping:
a response to Halliday. Froglog 12: 1-2.
Reaser, J. K. 1995. The elucidation of amphibian
declines. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.
Reaser, J. K. 1995. The hand that rocks the cradle.
Grassroots 2(2): 10-15.
Reaser, J. K. and R. E. Dexter. 1995. Rana pretiosa.
Predation. Herpetological Review 27: 75.
Reid, T. S. and D. D. Murphy. 1995. Providing
a regional context for local conservation action; a natural community
conservation plan for the southern California coastal sage scrub. BioScience
supplement 45: S84-S90.
Sisk, T. D., A. E. Launer, K. R. Switky, P. R.
Ehrlich. 1995. Reassessing threats to biodiversity: Reply. BioScience
45: 380.
Weiss, S. B. 1995. Spatiotemporal variation of
accumulated insolation across hillslopes: A stochastic model. Bulletin
of the Ecological Society of America 76: 281.
Popular Publications
Boggs, C. L. and G. C. Daily. 1995. Politics,
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Stanford Daily, June 7.
Burtness, G. L., G. C. Daily and P. R. Ehrlich.
1995. A preliminary list of the butterflies of Finca Cantaros. Mimeo,
Las Cruces Biological Field Station of the Organization for Tropical Studies,
Costa Rica.
Burtness, G. L., G. C. Daily and P. R. Ehrlich.
1995. The birds of Finca Cantaros, Coto Brus, Costa Rica. Mimeo, Las Cruces
Biological Field Station of the Organization for Tropical Studies, Costa
Rica.
Daily, G. C. 1995. Will we sacrifice the air we
breathe, the water we drink? The Tri-Valley Herald, 8 September, p. A-19.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Whose problem is it anyway?
Overpopulation on a shrinking planet. (Review - Critical Masses: The Global
Population Challenge by George D. Moffett, Viking, 1994). Los Angeles
Times, Los Angeles.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Wild birds are in jeopardy.
Audubon Wild Bird Desk Diary 1995. Macmillan Publishing Company, New York.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1995. The population
bomb has exploded. Newsweek. Jan. 30.
Ehrlich, P. R., A. H. Ehrlich, and G. C. Daily.
1995. What it will take. Mother Jones : Sept./Oct. 1995:52-55.
Ehrlich, P. R., and S. H. Schneider. 1995. Wagering
on global environment. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Call it brownlash. World
Watch : Sept/Oct. 5.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. The equity answer to the
human dilemma. The Commonwealth. November 13: 1-6, 11.
Human, K.G. 1995. Native ants vs. invaders: who's
winning and why. Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve Views, Spring 1995.
1994 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, D. Wheye, and S.
L. Pimm. 1994. The Birdwatcher's Handbook: A Guide to the Natural History
of the Birds of Britain and Europe. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK.
Book Chapters
Boggs, C. L. 1994. The role of resource allocation
in understanding reproductive patterns. In S. R. Leather et al., Eds.
Individuals, Populations and Patterns in Ecology. Intercept Press. Andover,
UK. Pp. 25-33.
Ehrlich, A.H. 1994. Building a sustainable food
system. In , P. B. Smith, S. Okoye, J. de Wilde, and P. Deshingkar, Eds.
The World at the Crossroad: Towards a Sustainable, Equitable and Liveable
World. Earthscan, London.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1994. Preface.
In V. Harms, Ed. The National Audubon Society Almanac of the Environment:
The Ecology of Everyday Life. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York. Pp. xiii-xiv.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1994. Simple
Simon environmental analysis. In J. G. Tyler Miller, Ed. Environmental
Science: Working with the Earth. Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont CA.
Pp. 22-23.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. The bottom line: Human population
control. In G. K. Meffe and C. R. Carroll, Eds. Principles of Conservation
Biology. Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland MA. Pp. 546-547.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Ecological Economics. In
L. D. Farnsworth, Ed. World Affairs Journal: A Compendium. Los Angeles
World Affairs Council, Los Angeles. Pp. 109-116
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Ecological economics and
the carrying capacity of Earth. In A. Jansson, M. Hammer, C. Folke, and
R. Costanza, Eds. Investing in Natural Capital. Island Press, Washington
DC. Pp. 39-56.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Forward: Uncertainty and
insurance. In R. Samuels and D. K. Prasad, Eds. Global Warming and the
Built Environment. E & FN Spon, London. Pp. xv-xviii.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Human population growth and
global change. In D. D. Caron, et. al., Ed. Ecological and Social Dimensions
of Global Change. Institute of International Studies, University of California,
Berkeley CA. Pp. 119-146
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Pledge Number 107. In J.
F. Ince, Ed. The Earth Pledge Book. Timely Visons Publishing Co., Sausalito
CA. Pp. 132.
Noon, B. R., and D. D. Murphy. 1994. Management
of the spotted owl: The interaction of science, policy, politics and litigation.
In G.K. Meffe and C.R. Carroll, Eds. Principles of Conservation Biology.
Sinauer Associates, Inc. Massachusetts. Pp. 380-388.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Britten, H. B., P. F. Brussard and D. D. Murphy.
1994. The pending extinction of the Uncompahgre fritillary butterfly.
Conservation Biology 8: 86-94.
Britten, H. B., P. F. Brussard, G. T. Austin,
and D. D. Murphy. 1994. Colony isolation and isozyme variability of the
western seep fritillary, Speyeria nokomis apacheana (Nymphalidae), in
the western Great Basin. Great Basin Naturalist 54: 97-105.
Britten, H. B., D. D. Murphy, and P. F. Brussard.
1994. Population trends in the Uncompahgre fritillary butterfly: a reply
to Seidl and Opler. Conservation Biology 8:1158-1160.
Brussard, P. F., D. D. Murphy, and H. R. Tracy.
1994. Cattle and conservation biology: another view. Conservation Biology
8: 919-921.
Cushman, J. H., C. L. Boggs, S. B. Weiss, D. D.
Murphy, A. W. Harvey, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Estimating female reproductive
success of a threatened butterfly: Influence of emergence time and hostplant
phenology. Oecologia 99: 194-200.
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Influence
of social status on individual foraging and community structure in a bird
guild. Oecologia 100: 153-165.
Daily, G. C., A. H. Ehrlich, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1994. Optimum human population size. Population and Environment 15: 469-475.
Daily, G. D., A. H. Ehrlich, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1994. Population and immigration policy in the United States. Morrison
Institute for Population and Resource Studies : 1-5.
Daily, G. C. 1994. Lessons from nature (Review
of D. Chiras, Lessons from Nature). Ecological Economics 9: 274-275.
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. A controversial
analysis of population issues (Review of G. Hardin, Living within Limits,
Oxford University Press, 1993). Quarterly Review of Biology 69: 237-240.
Daily, G. C. 1994. Policy and philosophy for achieving
environmental sustainability (Reviews of D. Pearce and J. Warfold, World
without End, 1993; B. Cartledge, Ed., Energy and the Environment, 1993;
I. Simmons, Interpreting Nature, 1993). Trends in Ecology and Evolution
9: 155-156.
Dwyer, L. E., D. D. Murphy and P. R. Ehrlich.
1994. Taming the pit bull? Property rights case law and implementation
of The Endangered Species Act. The Morrison Institute for Population and
Resource Studies, Paper #0055.
Ehrlich, A. H. 1994. Blunt talk on population
control. Living within Limits: Ecology, Economics and Population Taboos
by G. Hardin, 1993. Conservation Biology, 8: 318.
Ehrlich, A.H., Meffe, G., and D. Ehrenfeld. 1994.
Response to Sieving et al. Conservation Biology, 8: 308-309.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Simple
Simon environmental analysis. In J. G. Tyler Miller, Ed. Living in the
Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions. Wadsworth Publishing
Company, Belmont CA. Pp. 26-27.
Ehrlich, P. R., H. R. Sparrow, T. D. Sisk, and
G. C. Daily. 1994. Notes on butterfly distributions in Southern Costa
Rica. Tropical Lepidoptera 5: 21-23.
Ehrlich, P. 1994. Perils of a modern Cassandra:
Some personal comments. Social Epistemology 8: 239-240.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Enchancing the status of
population biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 157.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Energy use and biodiversity
loss. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences (The Royal Society)
344: 99-104.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Population and sustainable
development. Environmental Awareness 17: 53-58.
Fleishman, E., A. E. Launer, K. R. Switky and
S. B. Weiss. 1994. Multi-level monitoring of the endangered plant Cordylanthus
palmatus at the Springtown Alkali Sink. In D. M. Kent and J. J. Zentner,
Eds. Selected Proceedings of the 1993 Conference of the Society of Wetland
Scientists, Western Chapter. Pp. 20-32.
Holl, K.D., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. 1994.
The fertility plateau in Coast Rica: a review of causes and remedies.
Environmental Conservation 20: 317-323.
Kremen, C., Merenlender, A. M., and D. D. Murphy.
1994. Ecological monitoring: a vital need for integrated conservation
and development programs in the tropics. Conservation Biology 8: 388-397.
Kremen, C. 1994. Biological inventory using target
taxa: A case study of the butterflies of Madagascar. Ecological Applications
4: 407-422.
Launer, A. E. and D. D. Murphy. 1994. Umbrella
species and the conservation of habitat fragments: a case of a threatened
butterfly and a vanishing grassland ecosystem. Biological Conservation
69: 145-153.
Launer, A. E., Murphy, D. D., Hoekstra, J. M.,
and H. R. Sparrow. 1994. The endangered Myrtle's silverspot butterfly:
present status and initial conservation planning. Journal of Research
on the Lepidoptera 31: 132-146.
Murphy, D. D., D. Wilcove, R. Noss, J. Harte,
C. Safina, J. Lubchenco, T. Root, V. Sher, L. Kaufman, M. Bean,and S.
Pimm. 1994. On reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act. Conservation
Biology 8: 1-3.
Singer, M. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Host specialization
of satyrine butterflies, and their responses to habitat fragmentation
in Trinidad. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 30:248-256.
Sisk, T. D., Launer, A. E., Switky, K. R. and
P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Identifying extinction threats. BioScience 44: 593-604.
Sisk, T. D. Meffe, G. K., and C. R. Carroll. 1994.
Principles of conservation biology: reaching outward to define the discipline.
In Vida Silvestre Neotropical Vol.3(2). Sinauer Associates.
Sisk, T. D., Mendez, C. A., and N. M. Haddad.
1994. Beyond birds: multitaxonomic monitoring programs provide a broad
measure of tropical biodiversity. In J. Bissonette, Ed. Proceedings of
the First International Wildlife Management Congress. San Jose, Costa
Rica.
Sisk, T. D., B. Mila, C. J. Ralph, and G. Butcher.
1994. Needs and techniques for bird population studies in Latin America:
results of a week-long workshop. In J. Bissonette, Ed. Proceedings of
the First International Wildlife Management Congress. San Jose, Costa
Rica.
Sisk, T. D. and J. R. Zook. 1994. Efecto de la
composicion del paisaje sobre uso del habitat pr swainson's thrush (Catharus
ustulatus: Turdidae) en migracion por Costa Rica. In D. Hernandez, Ed.
Proc. Primer Congress de Ornitologia, Costa Rica. Univ. Nacional de Costa
Rica, Heredia, Costa Rica.
Smith, F. D. M. 1994. Biodiversity loss: ecological
and evolutionary perspectives. CSERGE Working Paper. Centre for Social
and Economic Research on the Global Environment, University of East Anglia,
Norwich, U.K.
Sparrow, H. R., Sisk, T. D., G. C. Daily, P. R.
Ehrlich. 1994. Notes on butterfly distributions in Southern Costa Rica.
Journal of Tropical Lepidoptera 5: 21-23.
Sparrow, H. R., Sisk, T. D., Ehrlich, P. R., and
D. D. Murphy. 1994. Techniques and guidelines for monitoring neotropical
butterflies. Conservation Biology 8: 800-809.
Popular publications
Bonney, R., J. K. Reaser and M. Fischer. 1994.
A day for the birds. Living Bird 13: 32-33.
Daily, G. C. and P .R. Ehrlich. 1994. Butterflies
used as a rapid assessment tool. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical
Studies) 40: 12-14.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Commentary: Global population.
RSA Journal. Pp. 6.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. A Costan Rican paradise.
Birder's World. Pp. 62-64.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Overpopulating the planet
isn't a human right. New York Newsday, New York. Pp. 40, 82.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. A personal view of Cairo.
TELECOM. Pp. 30-31.
1993 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1993. Extinction
(Japanese edition). Ballantine Books; Japan UNI Agency Inc., New York;
Japan.
Saunders, D. A., R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich,
Eds. 1993. Nature Conservation 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems.
Surrey Beatty & Sons, Midland, Australia.
Saunders, D. A., R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich,
Eds. 1993. Repairing a Damaged World: An Outline for Ecological Restoration.
Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, NSW Australia.
Book Chapters
Daily, G. C. 1993. Social constraints on restoration
ecology. In D. A. Saunders, R. J. Hobbs,and P. R. Ehrlich, Eds. Nature
Conservation III: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty
& Sons: Perth. Pp. 9-16.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1993. A population
policy for the super-consumers. In P. H. Raven, L. R. Berg, and G. B.
Johnson, Eds. Environment. Saunders College Publishing. Pp. 138-139
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Communication: How can ecologists
get their message out? In D. A. Saunders, R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich,
Eds. Nature Conservation 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey
Beatty & Sons, Midland, Australia. Pp. 295-301.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. The scale of the human enterprise.
In D. A. Saunders, R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich, Eds. Nature Conservation
3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty & Sons,
Midland, Australia. Pp. 3-8.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1993. The most
overpopulated nation: Population count should include affluence. In Greater
Los Angeles Green Pages: The Local Handbook for Planet Maintenance. Green
Media Group, Berkeley. Pp. 230-231.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1993. Population
and environment: World population crisis. In K. Finsterbusch and J. S.
Schwartz, eds. Sources: Notable Selections in Sociology. Dushkin Publishing
Group, Inc. Pp. 285-289.
Ehrlich, P., C. Heller, and D. Pimentel. 1993.
Animal responses at the organism level. In J. R. Kercher, H. A. Mooney,
and G. R. Grow, Eds. Research Agenda for Ecological Effects of Nuclear
Winter. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore CA. Pp. 24-25.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Foreword: Biodiversity and
ecosystem function - Need we know more? In E.-D. Schulze and H. A. Mooney,
Eds. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function. Springer-Verlag. Pp. vii-x.
Myers, N., P. R. Ehrlich, and A. H. Ehrlich. 1993.
The human population problem: As explosive as ever. In N. Polunin and
J. Burnett, Eds. Surviving with the Biosphere. Edinburgh University Press,
Edinburgh UK. Pp. 270-281.
Saunders, D., R. Hobbs, and P. Ehrlich. 1993.
Preface. In D. A. Saunders, R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich, Eds. Nature
Conservation 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty
& Sons, Midland, Australia. Pp. ix-xi
Saunders, D. A., R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1993. Reconstruction of fragmented ecosystems: problems and possibilities.
In D. A. Saunders, R. J. Hobbs, and P. R. Ehrlich, Eds. Nature Conservation
3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty & Sons,
Midland, Australia. Pp. 305-313
Weiss, S. B. and D. D. Murphy. 1993. Climatic
consideration in reserve design and ecological restoration. In D.A. Saunders,
R.J. Hobbs and P.R. Ehrlich, Eds. Nature Conservation 3: Reconstruction
of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton NSW,
Australia.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Cushman, J. H. and D. D. Murphy. 1993. Conservation
Biology of Lycaenidae (Butterflies): An Overview. In T.R. New, Ed. Occasional
paper of the IUCN species survival commission, No.8. Gland, Switzerland.
Pp. 37-44.
Daily, G. C. 1993. Heartwood decay and vertical
distribution of Red-naped Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus nuchalis) nest cavities.
Wilson Bulletin 105: 674-679.
Daily, G. C., P. R. Ehrlich, and N. M. Haddad.
1993. A double keystone bird in a keystone species
complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90: 592-594.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1993. Population
extinction and saving biodiversity. Ambio 22: 64-68.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1993. Science
and the management of natural resources. Economical Applications 3: 558-560.
Ehrlich, P. R., A. H. Ehrlich, and G. C. Daily.
1993. Food security, population and environment. Systema Terra : 7-9,
83-84.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1993. Denari
e morale. Sapere 59: 27-37.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Is the extinction crisis
real? Wildlife Conservation : 66-67.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Physicians and the environment
(Review - Critical Condition: Human Health and the Environment edited
by Eric Chivian et al). Social Epistemology 3: 195-196.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Poblacion y medio ambiente:
hacia donde vamos ahora? Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 66: 5-10.
Fleishman, E. and D. D. Murphy. 1993. A review
of the biology of coastal sage scrub. In southern California Coastal Sage
Scrub natural Communities conservation Plan: Scientific Review Panel Conservation
Guidelines and Documentation. California Department of Fish and Game and
California Resources Agency, Sacramento, California. Sections 9.1 and
9.2.
Fleishman, E., J. F. Baughman, A. E. Launer and
P. R. Ehrlich. 1993. The effect of fluorescent pigments on butterfly copulation.
Ecological Entomology 18: 165-167.
Hetrick, W.A., P.M. Rich, and S.B. Weiss. 1993.
Modeling insolation on complex surfaces. Thirteenth Annual ESRI Users
Conference, Vol.2. Pp. 132-143.
Hetrick, W.A., P.M. Rich and S.B. Weiss. 1993.
GIS-based solar radiation flux models. American Society for Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing Technical Papers Vol. 3 GIS Photogrammetry and Modeling.
Pp. 132-143.
Kremen, C. K., R. K. Colwell, T. L. Erwin, D.
D. Murphy, R. G. Noss and M. A. Sanjayan. 1993. Terrestrial arthropod
assemblages: Their use in conservation planing. Conservation Biology 7:
796-808.
Murphy, D. D., H. B. Britten, and P. F. Brussard.
1993. Isozyme data and the taxonomy of checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas).
Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 32: 124-134.
Saving, S.C., P.M. Rich, J.T. Smiley and S.B.
Weiss. 1993. GIS-based microclimate models for assessment of habitat quality
in natural reserves. American Society for Photgrammetry and Remote Sensing
Technical Papers Wol. 3 GIS Photogrammetry and Modeling. Pp. 319-330.
Weiss, A. D. and S. B. Weiss. 1993. Estimation
of population size and distribution of athreatened butterfly. Thirteenth
Annual ESRI Users Conference. Pp. 183-194.
Weiss, S. B., Murphy, D. D., C. Metzler, P. R.
Ehrlich. 1993. Adult emergence phenology in checkerspot butterflies: the
effects of macroclimate, topoclimate, and population history. Oecologia
96:261-270.
Weiss, S. B. 1993. The San Bruno Elfin. In T.R.
New, Ed. Conservation Biology of Lycaenidae (Butterflies) Occasional paper
of the IUCN Species Survival Commision No. 8. Pp. 141-142.
Popular Publications
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1993. Social dominance
and saving biodiversity. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical
Studies) 38: 14-15.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1993. Birding
for fun: Dominance and dickey-bird dining. American Birds 47: 343-345.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1993. Birding
for fun: Sapsuckers, swallows, willow, aspen, and rot. American Birds
47: 18-20.
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Where. 1993.
A Guide to the Natural History of the Birds of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University, Stanford CA.
Ehrlich, P. 1993. Overburdened world. San Francisco
Chronicle, San Francisco.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Birding for fun: Avian adaptation.
American Birds 47: 195-198.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Birding for fun: Birds, butterflies,
and forest patches. American Birds : 1044-1046.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Ehrlich on immigration: Separate
science from politics. Audubon Activist : 4.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Food security, population,
and environment. Population and Development Review 19.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Species' count tied to environment
loss. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco CA.
1992 Publications
Book Chapters
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Population,
sustainability, and carrying capacity. BioScience 42: 761-771. Reprinted
in part in C.F. Hohm, Ed., Population: Opposing Viewpoints, Greennhaven
Press, Inc., San Diego, 1995, pp. 82-89; also reprinted in FB Samson and
F Knopf, Eds. 1997. Readings in Ecosystem Management, Springer-Verlag,
pp. 435-450, and reprinted in Costanza, R., C. Perrings, and C. Cleveland,
Eds. 1997. Ecological Economics, Edward Elgar Pub., Glos., and reprinted
in Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies Paper Number
0046: 1-24.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Causes
and consequences of the disappearance of biodiversity. In J. Sarukhan
and R. Dirzo, Eds. Mexico Confronts the Challenges of Biodiversity. Comision
Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad, Mexico. Pp. 43-55.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Ecosystem
risks associated with population explosion. In J. John Cairns, B. R. Niederlehner,
and D. R. Orvos, Eds. Predicting Ecosystem Risk. Princeton Scientific
Publishing Co., Inc., Princeton NJ. Pp. 9-21
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Miners' canaries and saving
the mine. In J. K. Doyle and J. Schelhas, Eds. Forest Remnants in the
Tropical Landscape: Benefits and Policy Implications. Smithsonion Migratory
Bird Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. Pp. 83-90.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The most
overpopulated nation. In L. Grant, Ed. Elephants in the Volkswagen: Facing
the Tough Questions about our Overcrowded Country. W.H. Freeman and Company,
New York. Pp. 125-133.
Murphy, D. D. and S. B. Weiss. 1992. The effects
of climate change on biological diversity in western North America: species
losses and mechanisms. In R. L. Peters and T. J. Lovejoy, Eds. Global
Warming and Biological Diversity. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Brussard, P. F., D. D. Murphy and R. F. Noss.
1992. Strategy and tactics for conserving biological diversity in the
United States. Conservation Biology 6: 157-159.
Brussard, P. F. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. The challenges
of conservation biology. Ecological Applications 2: 1-2.
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. An exploratory
model of the impact of rapid climate change on the world food situation.
Simulation 59: 348-352.
Ehrlich, A. H, and P. H. Ehrlich. 1992. Needed:
An endangered humanity act? Amicus Journal 14: 26-27. Reprinted in Endangered
Species : 20: 12-13 1993.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. The irreplaceable resource
(Review - The Diversity of Life by Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University
Press, 1992). Pacific Discovery : 50-51.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Point/Counterpoint. Carrying
Capacity Network : 46-50.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The most
overpopulated nation. Carrying Capacity Network: Clearinghouse Bulletin
2: 1-3, 7.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Population biology of checkerspot
butterflies and the preservation of global biodiversity. Oikos 63: 6-12.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. The professional biologist:
One ecologist's opinion of the so-called Stanford scandals and social
responsibility. BioScience 42: 702-705.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The value
of biodiversity. Ambio 21: 219-226.
Ehrlich, P. R., A. H. Ehrlich, and G. C. Daily.
1992. Population, ecosystem services, and the human food supply. Morrison
Institute for Population and Resource Studies Paper Number 0044: 1-26.
Ehrlich, P. R., G. C. Daily, and L. H. Goulder.
1992. Government, bedrooms, and the environment: A response to Keith Griffin.
Contention 2: 45-47.
Ehrlich, P. R., G. C. Daily, and L. H. Goulder.
1992. Population growth, economic growth, and market economies. Contention
2: 17-34.
Kremen, C. 1992. Assessing the indicator properties
of species assemblages for natural areas monitoring. Ecological Applications
2: 203-216.
Murphy, D. D. and B. R. Noon. 1992. Integrating
scientific methods with habitat conservation planning: Reserve design
for northern spotted owls. Ecological Applications 2: 3-17.
Murphy, D. D. 1992. Invertebrates and the conservation
challenge. Wings 16: 4-7.
Murphy, D. D. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Protecting
biotic diversity in the tropics. Wings 16: 22-23.
Rich, P. M. and S. B. Weiss. 1992. Physiographic
inventory of a tropical reserve. Twelfth Annnual ESRI Users Conference.
Pp. 197-208.
Vitousek, P., P. R. Ehrlich, A. H. Ehrlich, and
P. Matson. 1992. Human appropriation of the products of photosynthesis.
Carrying Capacity Network : 34--41.
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Now,
if I ruled the world. Sierra 77: 118-119.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Defusing the people bomb.
Newsweek. Pp. 56.
Ehrlich, P. R 1992. The Ninth World Conservation
Lecture: Environmental deterioration, biodiversity and the preservation
of civilization. The Environmentalist 12: 9-14.
Ehrlich, P. R, and A. H Ehrlich. 1992. The Population
Explosion: Excerpts from the book from Paul & Anne Ehrlich. Nomad
: 16-18, 20.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Birding for fun: Avian coevolution.
American Birds 46: 1078-1081.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Birding for fun: Birds and
the Literature. American Birds 46: 18-20.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Birding for fun: Birds in
jeopardy. American Birds 46: 190-192.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Birding for fun: Thoughts
on sparrows. American Birds 46: 354-356.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Commentary: The axman cometh..
San Jose Mercury News, San Jose CA. Pp. 11B.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Ecological economists: A
new breed. Chicago Tribune, Chicago IL. Pp. Section 1, 21.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Ecological economists: The
new breed. TELECOM : 26-27.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. The environment and the election.
The Commonwealth : 663-667.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. When there is no safety in
numbers. Cooperazione/Dossier 113: 22-23.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1992. Notes on
some butterflies of the Wilson Botanical Garden. Amigos Newsletter (OTS)
: 4-8.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The most
overpopulated nation. The Egg: An Eco-Justice Quarterly 12: 4-5.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The scale
of the human enterprise: What should the Earth Summit accomplish? Environmental
Awareness 15: 73-76.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. Too little,
too late, too many. San Jose Mercury News, San Jose CA. Commentary
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1992.
Birds in Jeopardy: The Imperiled and Extinct Birds of the United States
and Canada, including Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Stanford University Press,
Stanford CA.
1991 Publications
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, P. R.1991. Coevolution and its applicability
to the Gaia hypothesis. In S. H. Schneider and P. J. Boston, Eds. Scientists
on Gaia. The MIT Press, Cambridge MA. Pp. 19-22.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. Ehrlich. 1991. (Statement).
In J. Porritt, Ed. Save the Earth. Dorking Kindersley, London UK. Pp.
119.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Can we respond to the growing
environmental threat to civilization? In A. B Wolbarst, Ed. Environment
in Peril. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC. Pp. 110-139.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Foreword. In P. F. Sale,
Ed. The Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego
CA.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Foreword: Facing up to climate
change. In R. L. Wyman, Ed. Global Climate Change and Life on Earth. Chapman
and Hall, New York. Pp. ix-xiii.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Foreword: Facing up to climate
change. In R. L. Wyman, Ed. Global Climate Change and Life on Earth. Routledge,
Chapman and Hall, New York. Pp. ix-xiii.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Pest control and the human
predicament. In J. J. Menn and A. L. Steinhauer, Eds. Progress and Perspectives
for the 21st Century. Entomological Society of America, Lanham MD. Pp.
119-126.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. Population
growth threatens global resources. In M. Golesetsky, Ed. Global Resources:
Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press, Inc., San Diego CA. Pp. 98-104.
Murphy, D. D. 1991. Invertebrate conservation.
In D.A. Kohm, Ed. Balancing on the brink of extinction. Washington, D.C.,
Island Press. Pp. 181-198.
Murphy, D. D. and S. B. Weiss. 1991. Monitoring
the effects of regional climatechange on biological diversity. In K. Dumont,
Ed. Science in Glacier National Park 1990. Pp. 4-6.
Rich, P. M. and S. B. Weiss. 1991. Spatial models
of microclimate and habitat suitability: lessons from threatened species.
Eleventh Annual ESRI User Conference. Pp. 95-99.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Daily, G. C., P. R. Ehrlich, and D. Wheye. 1991.
Determinants of spatial distribution in a population of the subalpine
butterfly Oeneis chryxus. Oecologia 88: 587-596.
Daily, G. C., P. R. Ehrlich, H. A. Mooney, and
A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. Greenhouse economics: learn before you leap. Ecological
Economics 3: 1-10.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Biodiversity and humanity:
Science and public policy. Environmental Awareness 14: 27-35.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Letter - Population diversity
and the future of ecosystems. Science 254: 175.
Harrison, S., J. F. Quinn, J. F. Baughman, D.
D. Murphy, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1991. Estimating the effects of scientific
study on two butterfly populations. American Naturalist 137: 227-243.
Holl, K.D., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. 1991.
Intergrated Pest Management in Latin America. Environmental Conservation
17: 341-350.
Murphy, D. D. and B. D. Noon. 1991. Coping with
uncertainty in wildlife biology. Journal of Wildlife Management 55: 773-782.
Murphy, D. D., K. R. Switky and S. B. Weiss. 1991.
Migratory phenomena and conservation. Endangered Species Update 8: 6.
Weiss, S. B., P. M. Rich, D. D. Murphy, W. H.
Calvert and P. R. Ehrlich. 1991. Forest canopy structure at overwintering
monarch butterfly sites: Measurements with hemispherical photography.
Conservation Biology 5: 165-175.
Weiss, S. B., K. R. Switky and D.D. Murphy. 1991.
Grazing and endangered species management. Endangered Species Update 8:
6.
Wilcove, D. and D.D. Murphy. 1991. The spotted
owl controversy and conservation biology. Conservation Biology 5: 261-262.
Popular Publications
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1991. Figs, fun,
and Tangara Tanagers. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical Studies)
34: 6-9.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Stemming the human tide.
Calypso Log : 14-18.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: Counting
birds. American Birds 45: 1041-1043.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: Displays
and dominance. American Birds 45: 366-368.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: Sexual selection.
American Birds 45: 200-202.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: The sex
life of birds. American Birds 45: 20-22.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Canaries in the global mine.
Living Bird : 11-13.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Environmental agenda is a
must. USA Today. Pp. 8A
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Keep an eye on the big picture.
Audubon Endangered Planet Calendar - 1992. Macmillan Publishing, New York.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Letter - Audubon's global
view. New York Times, New York.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. We've run the test. Population
and Environment 12: 189-191.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. Healing
the Planet. Addison- Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., New York.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. The most
overpopulated nation. The NPG Forum : 1-4.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. Population
growth and environmental security. The Georgia Review XLV: 223-232.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. Readings
from Healing the Planet: Strategies for Solving the Environmental Crisis
(1991, Addison-Wesley). Sierra : 107-108.
1990 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlaich. 1990. The
Population Explosion. Simon and Schuster, New York.
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1990. Extinction:
Life in peril. In S. Head and R. Heinzman, Eds. Lessons on the Rainforest.
Sierra Club Books, San Francisco. Pp. 95-105
Ehrlich, P. l. 1990. Introduction. In J. Albert
R. Buckelew, Ed. Endangered and Threatened Species in West Virginia. The
Valley press, Inc., Wellsburg WV. Pp. 5-6
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Forward - Annual Report.
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Introduction - Living in
the world of nuke. In B. Dodson, Ed. Nuke II (Another Book of Cartoons).
McFarland & Company, Inc.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Preface. In C. Pybus and
R. Flanagan, Eds. The Rest of the World is Watching: Tasmania and the
Greens. Pan MacMillan, Sydney, Australia. Pp. 9
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. How the
rich can save the poor and themselves: Lessons from the global warming.
In S. Gupta and R. K. Pachauri, Eds. Proceedings of the International
Conference on Global Warming and Climate Change, New Delhi, February 1989.
Pp. 287-294.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Population
and the greenhouse warming. In T. J. Minger, Ed. Greenhouse Glasnost:
The Crisis of Global Warming. The Ecco Press, Institute for Resource Management,
New York. Pp. 167-180.
Weiss, S. B. and D. D. Murphy. 1990. Thermal microenvironments
and the restoration of rare butterfly habitat. In J. Berger, Ed. Environmental
Restoration: Science and Strategies for Restoring the Earth. Island Press,
Washington D.C. Pp. 50-60.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Anderson, J. R., J. T. Doyen, M. A. Hoy, C. Koehler,
R. L. Pipa, L. A. Andres, M. I. Haverty, J. B. Hoy, N. F. Knop, P. R.
Ehrlich. 1990. International congress of entomology. Science 250: 360.
Baughman, J. F., P. F. Brussard, P. R. Ehrlich,
and D. D. Murphy. 1990. History, selection, drift and gene flow: Complex
differentiation in checkerspot butterflies. Canadian Journal of Zoology
68: 1967-1975.
Baughman, J. F., D. D. Murphy and P. R. Ehrlich.
1990. A reexamination of hilltopping in Euphydryas editha. Oecologia 83:
259-260.
Baughman, J. F. and D. D. Murphy. 1990. Warm slopes
and cool topographic criteria in conservation planning. Endangered Species
Update 7: 6.
Daily, G. C. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1990. An exploratory
model of the impact of rapid climate change on the world food situation.
Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 241: 232-244.
Daniel, L. M., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1990. Review
- For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment,
and a Sustainable Future by Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., Beacon
Press, Boston MA. Ecological Economics 2: 346-347.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. AIBS Task Force for the '90s.
BioScience : 527.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Don't forget the big picture.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 9: 249-251.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Habitats in crisis: Why we
should care about the loss of species. Forest Ecology and Management 35:
5-11.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. The population
explosion: Why isn't everyone as scared as we are? Amicus Journal 12:
22-29.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Review
- For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment,
and a Sustainable Future by Herman E Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr.; Boston:
Beacon, 1989. American Political Science Review 84: 1377-1378.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Too many
rich folks. Environmental Media Association 1: 1, 6-7.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Warming
warning: Review - Global Warming: Entering the Greenhouse Century by Stephen
H. Schneider, Sierra Club Books, 1989. BioScience 40: 305.
Kremen, C. 1990. Identifying indicator taxa for
conservation planning: a study of rain forest butterflies in Madagascar.
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 71: 220.
Murphy, D. D., K. E. Freas and S. B. Weiss. 1990.
An environment-metapopulation approach to population viability analysis
for a threatened invertebrate. Conservation Biology 4:41-51.
Murphy, D. D. 1990. Conservation biology and scientific
method. Conservation Biology 4:203-204.
Rehm-Switky, K. M., D. D. Murphy et al. 1990.
Conservation education. Conservation Biology 4: 347-349.
Weiss, S. B. and D. D. Murphy. 1990. A control
strategy for invasive species. Endangered Species Update 7: 6.
Weiss, S. B. and D. D. Murphy. 1990. Warm slopes
and cool -Topographic criteria in conservation planning. Endangered Species
Update 7: 6.
Popular Publications
Bocek, B., N. Chiariello, P. R. Ehrlich, H. A.
Mooney, J. H. Thomas, and P. M. Vitousek. 1990. Jasper Ridge: A Stanford
Sanctuary. Stanford Alumni Association, Stanford CA.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1990. Thinking
about our environmental future. EPA Journal: 40-42.
Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 1990. Earth: How
can we save it. Greenpeace 15: 4-5.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Birding for fun: Evolutionary
theory and birding. American Birds 44: 353-355.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Birding for fun: Garbage
birds. American Birds 44: 7-8.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Birding for fun: People vs.
birds. American Birds 44: 193-196.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. The Earth's own day: Our
last chance. Newsday. Pp. 5.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. EcoVoice - Earth Day 1990.
Buzzworm: The Environmental Journal 11: 14-15.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1990. Birding
for fun: Seeking sapsucker secrets. American Birds 44: 1067-1070.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Growing,
growing, gone. Sierra : 36-40.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. One potentially
lethal disease. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles CA. Pp. B7.
1989 Publications
Books
Ornstein, R., and P. Ehrlich. 1989. New World,
New Mind: Moving Toward Conscious Evolution. Simon and Schuster, New York.
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Attributes of invaders and
the invading processes: Vertebrates. In J. A. D. et. al., Ed. Biological
Invasions: A Global Perspective. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pp. 315-328.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Carbon dioxide and the human
predicament: An overview. In J. John Cairns and P. F. Zweifel, Eds. On
Global Warming, Proceedings of the First Presidential Symposium on World
Issues. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
VA. Pp. 5-11.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Discussion: Ecology and resource
management --Is ecological theory as good in practice? In J. Roughgarden,
R. M. May, and S. A. Levin, Eds. Perspectives in Ecological Theory. Princeton
University Press, Princeton NJ. Pp. 306-318.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Foreword in R. L. DiSilvestro,
Ed. The Endangered Kingdom: The Struggle to Save America's Wildlife. John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. The global commons and national
security. In A. Berger, S. Schneider, and J. C. Duplessy, Eds. Climate
and Geo-Sciences: A Challenge for Science and Society in the 21st Century.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands. Pp. 553-562.
Ehrlich, P. R., G. C. Daily, A. H. Ehrlich, P.
Matson, and P. Vitousek. 1989. Global change and carrying capacity: Implications
for life on Earth. In R. Defries and T. Malone, Eds. Global Change and
our Common Future: Papers from a Forum. National Academy Press, Washington
DC. Pp. 19-27.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Environmental challenges
to American medicine. Journal of the American Medical Association 261:
131, 135.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Facing the habitability crisis.
BioScience 39: 480-482.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. The limits to substitution:
Meta-resource depletion and a new economic-ecological paradigm. Ecological
Economics 1: 9-16.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. The mission of AIBS. BioScience
39: 810.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. How the
rich can save the poor and themselves: Lessons from the global warming.
Global Warming and Climatic Change, Perspectives from Developing Countries.
Stanford Institute for Population and Resources Studies, Stanford University,
New Delhi, India. Pp. 1-14.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. How the
rich can save the poor and themselves: Lessons from the global warming.
Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy 3: 53-63.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. Intelligent
planning for safety. Social Science and Modern Society 27: 15-16.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. Population
and environment. Environmental Awareness 12: 107-109.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. Too many
rich folks. Populi 16: 21-29.
Murphy, D. D. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1989. Conservation
biology of California's remnant native grasslands. In L.F. Huenneke and
H.A. Mooney, Eds. Grassland Structure and Function: California Annual
Grassland. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordecht, the Netherlands. Pp.
201-211
Murphy, D. D. 1989. Invertebrate subspecies and
the endangered species act. Endangered Species Update 6: 6.
Murphy, D. D. 1989. Conservation and confusion:
wrong species, wrong scale, wrong conclusions. Conservation Biology 3:
82-84.
Sisk, T. D., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1989.
Waterfowl, wetlands, and global warming: hunters must rediscover their
roots in conservation. California Waterfowl Vol. XV (III): 28-29.
Westman, W. E., L. L Strong and B. A. Wilcox.
1989. Tropical deforestation and species endangerment: The role of remote
sensing. Landscape Ecology 3: 97-110.
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1989. Earth: A finite
planet. Over-population and over-consumption threaten humanity. Gray Panther
Network, Philadelphia PA. Pp. 1,3-4.
Ehrlich, P. 1989. Arctic adventure. Stanford Magazine.
Pp. 40-45.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Birding for fun: Enjoying
being a non-expert. American Birds 43: 1249-1250.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Human community needs to
come to grips with slow-motion crises. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles
CA.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Our Earth is past the point
of no return. Newsday. Pp. 53.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Should offshore drilling
continue in Alaska? Times Tribune, Palo Alto CA. Pp. A-11, 13.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. Viewpoint
- The environmental peril: Too many people. The Miami Herald, Miami FL.
Pp.1, 4 - Section C.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. Wheye. 1989. Sex and violence
in your own back yard. Copley News Service .
1988 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, P. R., and J. P. Holdren, Eds. 1988.
The Cassandra Conference. Texas A&M University Press, College Station
TX.
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. The loss of diversity: Causes
and consequences. In E. O. Wilson, Ed. Biodiversity National Academy Press,
Washington DC. Pp. 21-27.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. The ecology of nuclear war.
In P. R. Ehrlich and J. P. Holdren, Eds. The Cassandra Conference. Texas
A&M University Press, College Station TX. Pp. 181-198.
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1988.
The Birder's Handbook: A Field Guide to the Natural History of North American
Birds. Simon and Schuster Inc., New York.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. Preface. Environmental Education
Guidelines for Washington Schools. Division of Instructional Programs
and Services, Washington Schools, Olympia WA. Pp. vii.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. Populations of people and
other living things. Earth '88: Changing Geographic Perspectives. National
Geographic Society. Pp. 302-315.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1988. Review - The
Birth Dearth by Ben Wattenberg, Pharos Books, 1988. Amicus Journal : 38-40.
Ehrlich, P. 1988. The value of protection (Review
- the Preservation of Species: The Value of Biological Diversity. B.G.
Norton, Ed., Princeton University Press, 1986). BioScience 38: 424-425.
Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 1988. The enviromental
dimensions of national security. Proceedings of the Thirty-eighth Pugwash
Conference on Science and World Affairs - Global Problems and Common Seucrity,
Dagomy USSR. Pp. 443-453.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. Environmentalism: An historical
perspective (Review - The New Environmental Age by Max Nicholson, Cambridge
University Press, 1987). Trensd in Ecology and Evolution 3: 88-89.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. The limits to substitution:
Meta-resource depletion and new economic-ecological paradigm. Stanford
Institute for Population and Resource Studies .
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. D. Murphy. 1988. Plant
chemistry and host range in insect herbivores. Ecology 69: 908-909.
Ehrlich, P. R., D. D. Murphy, and B. A. Wilcox.
1988. Islands in the Desert. Natural History 97: 59-64.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. Wheye. 1988. Hiltopping
checkerspot butterflies revisited. American Naturalist 132: 460-461.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1988. The environmental
dimensions of national security. Stanford Institute for Population and
Resource Studies : 1-14.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1988. Speaking
out on overpopulation. Issues in Science and Technology V: 36-37.
Freas, K.E. and D.D. Murphy. 1988. Taxonomy and
the conservtion of the critically endangered Bakersfield saltbrush, Atriplex
tularensis. Biological Conservation 46: 317-324.
Harrison, S., D. D. Murphy and P. R. Ehrlich.
1988. Distribution of the bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha
bayensis: Evidence for a metapopulation model. American Naturalist 132:
360-382.
Murphy, D. D. and S. B. Weiss. 1988. Drought,
deluge, and endangered species. Endangered Species Update 5: 6.
Murphy, D. D. and S. B. Weiss. 1988. Ecological
studies and the conservation of the Bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas
editha bayensis. Biological Conservation 46: 183-200.
Murphy, D. D. and S. B. Weiss. 1988. A long-term
monitoring plan for a threatened butterfly. Conservation biology 2: 367-374.
Murphy, D. D. 1988. The Kirby canyon conservation
agreement: a model for the reolution of land-use conflicts involving threatened
invertebrates. Environmental Conservation 15: 45-48, 57.
Murphy, D. D. and K. M. Rehm. 1988. Unoccupied
habitats and endangered species protection. Endangered Species Update
7: 10.
Weiss, S. B. and D. D. Murphy. 1988. Landscapes,
topoclimate and conservation. Endangered species Update 5: 6.
Weiss, S. B., D. D. Murphy, R. R. White. 1988.
Sun, slope, and butterflies: Topographic determinants of habitat quality
for Euphydryas editha. Ecology 69: 1486-1496.
Weiss, S. B. and D. D. Murphy 1988. Fractal geometry
and caterpillar dispersal or how many inches can inch worms inch. Functional
Ecology 2: 116-118.
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. Tomorrow's world: Why saving
biodiversity is today's priority. World Birdwatch : 6-9.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. Winged warming. Sierra :
57-61.
Ehrlich, P. R., and J. F. McLaughlin. 1988. Scrub
jay predation on starlings and swallows: Attack and interspecific defense.
The Condor 90: 503-505.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1988. Population,
plenty, and poverty. Pages 914-145. National Geographic.
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1988.
A Guide to the Natural History of the Birds of the Pribilof Islands. Center
for Conservation Biology, Stanford University, Stanford CA.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1988. Red-naped
sapspuckers feeding at willows: Possible keystone herbivores. American
Birds 42: 357-365.
1987 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R.Ehrlich. 1987. Earth.
Franklin Watts, New York.
Ehrlich, P. R., and J. Roughgarden. 1987. The
Science of Ecology. MacMillan, New York.
Book Sections
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. D. Murphy. 1987. Monitoring
populations on remnants of native vegetation. In D. A. Saunders, G. W.
Arnold, A. A. Burbidge, and A. J. M. Hopkins, eds. Nature Conservation:
The Role of Remnants of Native Vegetation. Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty
Limited. Pp. 201-210.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Dobkin, D. S., I. Olicieri, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1987. Rainfall and the interaction ofmicroclimate with larval resources
in the population dynamics of checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha)
inhabiting serpentine grassland. Oecologia 71: 161-166.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1987. Commentary
- Exhausting Mother Nature. Wilson Quarterly : 174.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1987. Why do
people starve? Amicus Journal 9: 42-47.
Ehrlich, A. H., P. R. Ehrlich, P. Matson, and
P. Vitousek. 1987. Letter - How many creatures? BioScience 37: 246.
Ehrlich, A. H., P. R. Ehrlich, and H. A. Mooney.
1987. Letter - Marshall's article on nuclear winter overlooks several
critical points. Science : 832.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. D. Murphy. 1987. Conservation
lessons from long-term studies of checkerspot butterflies. Conservation
Biology 1: 122-131.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Population biology, conservation
biology, and the future of humanity. BioScience 37: 757-763.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Population biology, conservation
biology, and the future of humanity. Stanford Institute for Population
and Resource Studies : 1-26.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Why the Club of Earth? Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 2: 133-135.
Johnson, N. D., K. W. Williams, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1987. Effects of chemical fertilization of Diplacus aurantiacus on the
development and persistence of the postdiapause larvae of its Lepidopteran
herbivore Euphydryas chalcedona. American Midland Nanturalist 117: 435-438.
Murphy, D. D. 1987. Are we studying endangered
butterflies to death? Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 26: 236-239.
Murphy, D.D. and S.B. Weiss. 1987. A bibliography
of Euphydryas. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 26:256-264.
Saunders, D. A., P. R. Ehrlich, C. P. d. Rebeira,
and H. F. Recher. 1987. Whiskered tern records from Rottnest Island. The
Western Australian Naturalist 16: 191.
Weiss, S. B., R. R. White, D. D. Murphy and P.
R. Ehrlich. 1987. Growth and dispersal of larvae of the checkerspot butterfly,
Euphydryas editha. Oikos 50: 161-166.
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, A. H. and P. R. Ehrlich. 1987. Back from
the abyss. Sierra : 55-60.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Back to birding. American
Birds 41: 237-245.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Biodiversity and the public
lands: Habitats in crisis. Wilderness : 12-15.
1986 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. The Machinery of Nature.
Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York.
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1986. Ecology
of nuclear war: Population, resources, environment. In A. Cohen and S.
Lee, Eds. Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity. Rowman and Allanheld,
Totowa NJ. Pp. 85-10.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Extinction: What is happening
now and what needs to be done. In D. K. Elliott, Ed. Dynamics of Extinction.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. Pp. 157-164.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Extinctions and ecosystem
functions: Implications for humankind. In R. J. Hoage, Ed. Animal Extinctions:
What Everyone Should Know. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC.
Pp. 159-173.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Which animal will invade?
In H. A. Mooney and J. A. Drake, Eds. Ecology of Biological Invasions
of North America and Hawaii. Springer-Verlag, New York. Pp. 79-95.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Why we should worry about
the exinction of other species. In P. F. Wilkinson and M. Wyman, Eds.
Environmental Challenges: Learning for Tomorrow's World. Althouse Press,
London.
Ehrlich, P. 1986. Comment. In D. Paulson, Ed.
Voices of Survival in the Nuclear Age. Capra Press. Pp. 181-183.
Murphy, D.D. and B.A. Wilcox. 1986. Butterfly diversity in natural habitat
fragments: a test of the validity of vertebrate-based management. In J.
Verner, M.L. Morrison and C.J. Ralph, Eds. Wildlife 2000, modeling habitat
relationships of terrestrial vertebrates. Madison, Wisconsin, University
of Wisconsin Press. Pp. 287-292.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1986. Chernobyl,
cancer, and cheating. Amicus Journal : 16-18.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1986. Needed:
An endangered humanity act? Amicus Journal : 12-14.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1986. Population
and development misunderstood. Amicus Journal : 8.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H.Ehrlich. 1986. World
population crisis. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists : 13-19.
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1986.
The adaptive significance of anting. Auk 103: 835.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. Wheye. 1986. "Nonadaptive"
hilltopping behavior in male checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha).
American Naturalist 127: 477-483.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Ecological understanding
is not free: The case for basic research. Amicus Journal 7: 7-8.
Jones, K. N., F. J. Odendaal, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1986. Evidence against the spermatophore as paternal investment in checkerspot
butterflies (Euphydryas: Nymphalidae). American Midland Naturalist 116:
1-6.
Murphy, D.D., M.S. Menninger, P.R. Ehrlich and
B.A. Wilcox. 1986. Local population dynamics of adult butterflies and
the conservation status of two closely related species. Biological Conservation
37:201-223.
Springer, P. and C. L. Boggs. 1986. Resource allocation
to oocytes: heritable variation with altitude in Colias philodice eriphyle
(Lepidoptera: Pieridae). American Naturalist 127: 252-256.
Vitousek, P. M., P. R. Ehrlich, A. H. Ehrlich,
and P. A. Matson. 1986. Human appropriation of the products of photosynthesis.
BioScience 36: 368-373.
Wilcox, B. A., D. D. Murphy, P. R. Ehrlich, and
G. T. Austin. 1986. Insular biogeography of the montane butterfly faunad
in the Great Basin: comparison with birds and mammals. Oecologia 69: 188-194.
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1986. Ecoscience:
Invaders, Part II. Mother Earth News 98: 110-112.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1986. Ecoscience:
Nature, population, and economics. Mother Earth News 99: 110-111.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Mankind and extinction: The
loss of diversity: Causes and consequences. Washington Book Review. Pp.
3-5.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Paul R. Ehrlich speaks out
on population and health. Complementary Medicine 2: 25-27.
1985 Publications
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, P. R. 1985. Extinctions and ecosystem
functions: Implications for humankind. In R. J. Hoage, Ed. Animal Extinctions:
What Everyone Should Know. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C.
Pp.159-172
Wilcox, B. A. 1985. In-situ conservation of genetic
resources. In Orians, G.H. et al., Ed. The Preservation and Valuation
of biological Resources; Workshop, Seattle, Washington, USA, June 12-16.
University of Washington Press: Seattle, Washington.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference
Proceedings
Austin, G. T. and D. D. Murphy. 1985. Zoogeography
of Great Basin butterflies: Patterns of distribution and differentiation.
Great Basin Naturalist 47: 186-201.
Brussard, P. F., P. R. Ehrlich, D. D. Murphy,
B. A. Wilcox, J. Wright. 1985. Genetic distances and the taxonomy of checkerspot
butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological
Society 58: 403-412.
Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 1985. Review - The
Resourceful Earth: A Response to Global 2000, edited by Julian L. Simon
and Herman Kahn, Basil Blackwell, Oxford. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
: 44-47.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1985. The concept of human ecology:
A personal view. IUCN Bulletin 16: 60-61.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1985. Human ecology for introductory
biology courses: An overview. American Zoology 25: 379-394.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1985. Humankind's war against Homo
sapiens. Defenders : 4-12.
Johnson, N. D., S. A. Brain, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1985. The role of leaf resin in the interaction between Eriodictyon californicum
(Hydrophyllaceae) and its herbivore, Trirhabda diducta (Chrysomelidae).
Oecologia 66: 106-110.
Mueller, L. D., B. A. Wilcox, P. R.Ehrlich, D.
G. Heckel, D. D. Murphy. 1985. A direct assessment of the role of genetic
drift in determining allele frequency variation in populations of Euphydryas
editha. Genetics 110: 495-512.
Odendaal, F. J., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. A migration
of Urania fulgens (Uraniidae) in Costa Rica. Biotropica 17: 46-49.
Odendaal, F. J., P. R. Ehrlich, and F. C. Thomas.
1985. Structure and function of the antennae of Euphydryas editha (Lepidoptera:
Nymphalidae). Journal of Morphology 184: 3-22.
Odendaal, F. J., Y. Iwasa, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1985. Duration of female availability and its effect on butterfly mating
systems. American Naturalist 125: 673-678.
Wheye, D., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. The use of
fluorescent pigments to study insect behaviour: Investigating mating patterns
in a butterfly population. Ecological Entomology 10: 231-234.
Wilcox, B. A. and D. D. Murphy. 1985. Conservation
strategy: the effects of fragmentation on extinction. American Naturalist
125: 879-887.
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience:
Audubon. Mother Earth News 95: 118-120.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience:
Grazing ecosystems. Mother Earth News 94: 110-111.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience:
The Serengeti: A natural ecosystem (Part I). Mother Earth News 01: 130-131.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience:
The Serengeti: A natural ecosystem (Part II). Mother Earth News 92: 126-127.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience:
The Serengeti: A natural ecosystem (Part III). Mother Earth News 93: 126-128.
1984 Publications
Books
Ehrlich, P. R., C. Sagan, D. Kennedy, and W. O.
Roberts. 1984. The Cold and the Dark: The World After Nuclear War. W.W.
Norton & Company, Inc., New York.
Book Chapters
Ehrlich, P. 1984. When light is put away: Ecological
effects of nuclear war. In J. Leaning and L. Keyes, Eds. The Counterfeit
Ark: Crisis relocation for Nuclear Way. Ballinger, Cambridge. Pp. 247-271.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Foreword. In R. v. d. Bosch,
Ed. The Pesticide Conspiracy, Japan.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Introduction to Chapter on
Evolution. In N. Myers, Ed. Gaia: An Atlas of Planet Management. Doubleday,
New York. Pp. 138.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. The structure and dynamics
of butterfly populations. In R. I.Vane-Wright and P. R. Ackery, Eds. The
Biology of Butterflies. Academic Press, London.
Journal Articles, Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings
Ehrlich, P. R., A. E. Launer, and D. D. Murphy.
1984. Can sex ratio be defined or determined? The case of a population
of checkspot butterflied. American Naturalist 124: 527-539.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. Wheye. 1984. Some observations
on spatial distribution in a montane population of Euphydryas editha.
Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 23: 143-152.
Ehrlich, P. 1984. Nuclear winter update for CoEvolution
Quarterly. CoEvolution Quarterly : 94.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. (Address) U.S. population
policy: Alone in Mexico City. Commonwealth 58: 303-309.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Biological interactions -
Review of Coevolution, edited by Douglas J. Futuyma and Montgomery Slatkin,
Sinauer Associates, Sunderland MA, 1983. Evolution 38: 226-227.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Citation classic: Butterflies
and plants: A study in coevolution. Current Contents 18: 16.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. North America after the war.
Natural History : 4-8.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. The nuclear winter: Discovering
the ecology of nuclear way. Amicus Journal : 18-30.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Shared sensibilities - Review
of Biophilia: The Human Bond to Other Species by E.O.Wilson. Harvard University
Press. Natural History 93: 92-94.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Why not just stop? In Second
Biennial Conference on the Fate of the Earth. Earth Island Institute,
San Francisco, Washington DC. Pp. 24-42.
Johnson, N. D., C. C. Chu, P. R. Ehrlich, and
H. A. Mooney. 1984. The seasonal dynamics of leaf resin, nitrogen, and
herbivore damage in Eriodictyon californicum and their parallels in Diplacus
aurantiacus. Oecologia 61: 398-402.
Murphy, D. D., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1984. Biosystematics
of the Euphydryas of the Central Great Basin with the description of a
new subspecies. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 22: 254-261.
Murphy, D. D., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1984. On butterfly
taxonomy. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 23: 19-34.
Murphy, D. D., and R. R. White. 1984. Rainfall,
resources, and dispersal in southern populations of Euphydryas editha
(Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 60: 350-354.
Murphy, D. D., M. X. Menninger, P. R. Ehrlich.
1984. Nectar source distribution as a determinant of oviposition host
species in Euphydryas chalcedona. Oecologia 62: 269-271.
Murphy, D. D. 1984. Butterflies and their nectar
plants: the role of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha as a pollen
vector. Oikos 43: 113-117.
Williams, E. H., C. E. Holdren, and P. R. Ehrlich.
1984. The life history and ecology of Euphydryas Gillettii Barnes (Nymphalidae).
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 38: 1-12
Popular Publications
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1984. Ecoscience:
Evolution and Ecoscience. Mother Earth News : 142-143.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1984. Ecoscience:
Gorillas and people (Part I). Mother Earth News : 142-144.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1984. Ecoscience:
Gorillas and People (Part II). Mother Earth News : 146-147.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1984. Ecoscience:
Thoughts on the design of a sane world (Part I). Mother Earth News : 142-143.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1984. Ecoscience:
Thoughts on the design of a sane world (Part II). Mother Earth News :
138-139.
Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 1984. Editorial.
Manchester Guardian. Pp. 15.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Letter home: On safari out
of California. California Magazine. Pp. 48-50.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. No springtime for Earth. Newsday. Pp. 1, 10.
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