CCB Bibliography..............................................Journal Articles
2005
Betrus, C. J., E. Fleishman, and R.B. Blair. 2005. Cross-taxonomic potential and spatial transferability of an umbrella species index. Journal of Environmental Management. 74: 79-87.
Díaz, S., D Tilman, J Fargione, T Chapin, GC Daily, R Dirzo, M Galetti, B Gemmil, D Harvell, T Kitzberger, B Laurance, R Naylor, C Mitchell, A Power, J Pretty, M Vilá, A Wilby, and M Zobel. In press. Biodiversity regulation of ecosystem services. Chapter 12 (Pp. xxx-xxx) in Condition Working Group Assessment Report. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Fleishman, E. In press. Identification and conservation application of signal, noise, and taxonomic effects in diversity patterns. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation (by invitation).
Fleishman, E., R. Mac Nally, D.D. Murphy, and C.R. Tracy. In press. Relationships among non-native plants, diversity of plants and butterflies, and adequacy of spatial sampling. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.
Fleishman, E., R. Mac Nally, and J. R. Thomson. In press. Challenges and opportunities for conserving faunal biodiversity in arid ecosystems. Annals of Arid Zone (by invitation).
Fleishman, E., and D. Murphy. In press. Biodiversity patterns of spring-associated butterflies in a mojave desert mountain range. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society.
Fleishman, E., J. R. Thomson, R. Mac Nally, D. Murphy, and J. P. Fay. In press. Predicting species richness og multiple taxonomic groups using indicator species and genetic algorithms. Conservation Biology.
O'Brien, D. M., C. L. Boggs, and M. L. Fogel. 2005. The amino acids used in reproduction by butterflies: A comparative study of dietary sources using compound specific stable isotope analysis. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. in press.
Sada, D. W., E. Fleishman, and D. Murphy. In press. Response of spring-dependent aquatic assemblages to environmental and land-use gradients in a mojave desert mountain range. Diversity and Distributions.
Stjernholm, F., B. Karlsson, and C. Boggs. 2005. Flight muscle breakdown: A possible route to increased reproductive potential in butterflies? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society in press.
2004
Arrow, K., G. Daily, P. Dasgupta, P. Ehrlich, L. Goulder, G. Heal, S. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, S. Schneider, D. Starrett, and B. Walker. 2004. Are we consuming too much? Journal of Economic Perspectives In press.
Baber, M. J., E. Fleishman, K. J. Babbitt, and T. L. Tarr. 2004. The relationship between wetland hydroperiod and nestedness patterns in assemblages of larval amphibians and predatory macroinvertebrates. Oikos 107: 16-27.
Bailey, S. A., M. C. Horner-Devine, G. Luck, L. A. Moore, K. M. Carney, S. Anderson, C. Betrus, and E. Fleishman. 2004. Primary productivity and species richness: Relationships among functional guilds, residency groups and vagility classes at multiple spatial scales. Ecography 27: 207-217.
Boggs, C. L., and B. Dau. 2004. Resource specialization in puddling lepidoptera. Environmental Entomology 33: 1020-1024.
Ellers, J., and C. L. Boggs. 2004. Evolutionary genetics of dorsal wing color in colias butterflies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17: 752-758.
Ellers, J., and C. L. Boggs. 2004. Functional ecological implications of intraspecific differences in wing melanization in colias butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 82.1: 79-87.
Fischer, K., D. M. O'Brien, and C. L. Boggs. 2004. Allocation of larval and adult resources to reproduction in a fruit-feeding butterfly. Functional Ecology 19: 656-663.
Fleishman, E. 2004. Bio[statistics]philia. Review of experimental design and data analysis for biologists by g.P. Quinn and m.J. Keough. Conservation Biology 18: 286-288.
Fleishman, E., and R. Mac Nally. 2004. Linking models of species occurrence and landscape reconstruction. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society. 38/39: 1-4.
Fugh-Berman, A., M. J. Balick, F. Kronenberg, A. L. Ososki, B. O'Connor, M. Reiff, M. Roble, P. Lohr, B. J. Brosi, and R. A. Lee. 2004. Ethnomedical studies on the treatment of fibroids: The use of beets (beta vulgaris) and molasses (saccharum officinarum) as an herbal therapy by dominican healers in new york city. The Journal of Alternative Therapies In press.
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. 2004. Genetic diversity and interdependent crop choices in agriculture. Resource and Energy Economics In press.
Kandul, N. P., V. A. Lukhtanov, A. V. Dantchenko, J. W. S. Coleman, C. H. Sekercioglu, D. Haig, and N. E. Pierce. 2004. Phylogeny of agrodiaetus hubner 1822 (lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) inferred from mtdna sequences of coi and coii and nuclear sequences of ef1-alpha: Karyotype diversification and species radiation. Systematic Biology 53: 278-298.
Kremen, C., N. M. Williams, R. L. Bugg, J. P. Fay, and R. W. Thorp. 2004. The area requirements of an ecosystem service: Crop pollination by native bee communities in california. Ecology Letters 7: 1109-1119.
Luck, G. W., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2004. Population diversity and ecosystem services. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18: 331-336.
Mac Nally, R., and E. Fleishman. 2004. A successful predictive model of species richness based on indicator species. Conservation Biology 18: 646-654.
Mac Nally, R., E. Fleishman, L. P. Bulluck, and C. J. Betrus. 2004. Comparative influence of spatial scale on beta diversity within regional assemblages of birds and butterflies. Journal of Biogeography 31: 917-929.
Mac Nally, R., E. Fleishman, and D. Murphy. 2004. Influence of temporal scale of sampling on detection of relationships between invasive plants and the diversity patterns of plants and butterflies. Conservation Biology 18: 1525-1532.
O’Connell-Rodwell, C. E., N. Rojek, T. C. Rodwell, and P. Shannon. 2004. Artificially induced group display and nesting behaviors in the reintroduced population of caribbean flamingo (phoenicopterus ruber ruber) on guana island, bvi. Bird Conservation International In press.
O'Brien, D. M., C. L. Boggs, and M. L. Fogel. 2004. Making eggs from nectar: Connections between butterfly life history and the importance of nectar carbon in reproduction. Oikos 105: 279-291.
Pacheco, J., G, Ceballos, G. Daily, P. Ehrlich, G. Suzán, B. Rodríguez-H., and a. E. Marcé. 2004. Diversidad, historia natural y conservación de los mamíferos de la región de san vito de coto brus, costa rica. Revista de Biología Tropical In press.
Pereira, H., G. C. Daily, and J. Roughgarden. 2004. A framework for assessing the relative vulnerability of species to land-use change. Ecological Applications In press.
Peters, C. M., S. E. Purata, M. Chibnik, B. J. Brosi, A. M. Lopez, and M. Ambrosio. 2004. The life and times of bursera glabrifolia (h.B.K.) engl. In mexico: A parable for ethnobotany. Economic Botany. In press.
Purata, S. E., C. M. Peters, M. A. Montoya, B. J. Brosi, and M. A. Lopez. 2004. Los alebrijes de oaxaca y el manejo de las selvas secas [the “alebrijes” of oaxaca and the management of dry forests]. Ciencia y Desarrollo In press.
Rosenzweig, M. L., W. Turner, J. G. Cox, and T. H. Ricketts. 2004. Estimating diversity in unsampled habitats of a biogeographical province. Conservation Biology In press.
Sekercioglu, C. H. 2004. Prion diseases and a penchant for brains. Science (Washington D C) 305: 342-343.
Sekercioglu, C. H., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2004. Ecosystem implications of bird declines. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 101.
Seto, K. C., E. Fleishman, J. P. Fay, and C. J. Betrus. 2004. Linking spatial patterns of bird and butterfly species richness with landsat tm derived ndvi. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25: 309-4324.
Vance, R., R. Ambrose, S. Anderson, S. MacNeil, T. McPhearson, and T. Keeney. 2004. Effects of sewage sludge on potted salt marsh plants exposed to natural tidal inundation. Restoration Ecology In press.
2003
Austin, G. T., D.D. Murphy, J.F. Baughman, A.E. Launer, and E. Fleishman. 2003. Hybridization of checkerspot butterflies in the great basin. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 57: 176-192.
Britten, H. B., E. Fleishman, G. T. Austin, and D. D. Murphy. 2003. Genetically effective and adult census population sizes in the apache silverspot butterfly, speyeria nokomis apacheana (lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Western North American Naturalist 63: 229-235.
Chan, K. M. A. 2003. Intransitivity and future generations: Debunking parfit's mere addition paradox. Journal of Applied Philosophy 20: 187-200.
Chan, K. M. A. 2003. The golden rule and the potentiality principle: Future persons and contingent interests. Journal of Applied Philosophy 20: 315-324.
Daily, G., G. Ceballos, J. Pacheco, G. Suzán, and A. Sánchez-Azofeifa. 2003. Countryside biogeography of neotropical mammals: Unusual persistence of species in agricultural landscapes of costa rica. Conservation Biology 17: 1814-1826.
Daily, G. C. 2003. Time to rethink conservation strategy. Science 300: 1508-1509.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2003. Book review: The crowded greenhouse: Population, climate change, and creating a sustainable world, by j. Firor and j. Jacobsen, yale university press. Ecological Economics 46: 512-513.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2003. Bioethics: Are our priorities right? BioScience 53: 1207-1216.
Ehrlich, P. R., and M. Feldman. 2003. Genes and cultures: What creates our behavioral phenome? Current Anthropology 44: 87-107.
Ellers, J., and C. L. Boggs. 2003. The evolution of wing color: Male mate choice opposes adaptive wing color divergence in colias butterflies. Evolution 57: 1100-1106.
Ellers, J., and M. A. Jervis. 2003. Body size and the timing of reproduction in parasitoid wasps: Habitat-dependent allocation strategies. Oikos 102: 164-172.
Ellers, J., and H. Slabbekoorn. 2003. Song divergence and male dispersal: A spatially explicit model to test the effect of song learning. Animal Behaviour 65: 671-681.
Ellison, K., and G. C. Daily. 2003. Making conservation profitable. Conservation in Practice 4: 3-19.
Fleishman, E. 2003. Local scope, global challenge. Review of conservation biology by a. Pullin. Journal of Biogeography 30: 1781-1782.
Fleishman, E., C. J. Betrus, and R. B. Blair. 2003. Effects of spatial scale and taxonomic group on partitioning of butterfly and bird diversity in the great basin, USA. Landscape Ecology 18: 675-685.
Fleishman, E., C. J. Betrus, and L. B. Penfield. 2003. Annual variability of species richness and composition of breeding birds in the central great basin. Great Basin Birds 6: 36-44.
Fleishman, E., and R. Mac Nally. 2003. Distinguishing between signal and noise in faunal responses to environmental change. Global Ecology and Biogeography 12: 395-402.
Fleishman, E., N. McDonal, R. Mac Nally, D. Murphy, J. Walters, and T. Floyd. 2003. Effects of floristics, physiognomy, and non-native vegetation on riparian bird communities in a mojave desert watershed. Journal of Animal Ecology 72: 484-490.
Fleishman, E., R. M. Nally, and J. P. Fay. 2003. Validation tests of predictive models of butterfly occurrence based on environmental variables. Conservation Biology 17: 806-817.
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., and G. Daily. 2003. Bird assemblages in a tropical countryside: Richness, composition, and foraging behavior differ with landscape context. Ecological Applications 13: 235-247.
Luck, G., T. Ricketts, G. Daily, and M. Imhoff. 2003. Alleviating spatial conflict between people and biodiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 101: 182-186.
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.
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.
O'Brien, D. M., C. L. Boggs, and M. L. Fogel. 2003. Pollen feeding in the butterfly heliconius charitonia: Isotopic evidence for essential amino acid transfer from pollen to eggs. Proceedings of the Royal Society London 270: 2631-2636.
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.
Ruiz-Gutierrez, V., S. R. Loarie, C. H. Sekercioglu, G. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2003. Effects of habitat modification on the understory birds of southern costa rican countryside. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts
88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America held jointly with the International Society for Ecological Modeling - North American Chapter; August 03-08, 2003; Savannah, Georgia, USA 88: 291.
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.
Sapolsky, R., and P. R. Ehrlich. 2003. Appeal of the rare. Discover: 60-63.
Sekercioglu, C. H. 2003. Review of "field guide to the wildlife of costa rica". Quarterly Review of Biology 78: 106.
Sekercioglu, C. H., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, S. Loarie, and V. Ruiz-Gutierrez. 2003. Habitat use and movements of native forest birds in southern costa rican agricultural countryside. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts
88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America held jointly with the International Society for Ecological Modeling - North American Chapter; August 03-08, 2003; Savannah, Georgia, USA 88: 304.
2002
Bailey, S.-A., R. H. Haines-Young, and C. Watkins. 2002. Species presence in fragmented landscapes: Modelling of species requirements at the national level. Biological Conservation 108: 307-316.
Blaustein, A. R., T. L. Root, J. M. Kiesecker, L. K. Belden, D. H. Olson, and D. M. Green. 2002. Amphibian phenology and climate change. Conservation Biology 16: 1454-1455.
Ceballos, G., and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. Mammal population losses and the extinction crisis. Science 296: 904-907.
Daily, G. C., and K. Ellison. 2002. The new economy of nature. Orion 21: 54-59.
Ehrlich, A. H., and J. Salzman. 2002. The importance of population growth to sustainability. The Environmental Law Reporter: News and Analysis 32: 10559-10570.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Human natures, nature conservation, and environmental ethics. BioScience 52: 31-43.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Book review: Insatiable appetite: The united states and the ecological degradation of the tropical world by Richard p. Tucker. Environmental Conservation 29: 399-406.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Response from ehrlich. BioScience 52: 461-462.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Emi's fate, our fate: Review of the future of life by edward o. Wilson;little, brown 2002, uk; alfred a. Knopf, 2002 us. Nature 417: 21-22.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 2002. Population, development, and human natures. Environment and Development Economics 7: 158-170.
Ehrlich, P. R., and J. Liu. 2002. Some roots of terrorism. Population and Environment 24: 183-192.
Ellers, J., and C. L. Boggs. 2002. Evolution of wing color in colias butterflies: Heritability, sex-linkage, and population divergence. Evolution 56: 836-840.
Ellers, J., and J. J. M. van Alphen. 2002. A trade-off between diapause duration and fitness in female parasitoids. Ecological Entomology 27: 279-284.
Fleishman, E. 2002. The error of judgment: Struggling for neutrality in science and journalism. Conservation Biology 16: 1451-1453.
Fleishman, E., C. J. Betrus, R. B. Blair, R. M. Nally, and D. D. Murphy. 2002. Nestedness analysis and conservation planning: The importance of place, environment, and life history across taxonomic groups. Oecologia 133: 78-89.
Fleishman, E., D. D. Murphy, T. Floyd, N. McDonal, and J. Walters. 2002. Characterization of riparian bird communities in a mojave desert watershed. Great Basin Birds 5: 38-44.
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. M., G. C. Daily, and C. H. Sekercioglu. 2002. Distribution of ground-dwelling arthropods in tropical countryside habitats. Journal of Insect Conservation 6: 83-91.
Hellmann, J. 2002. The effect of an environmental change on mobile butterfly larvae and the nutritional quality of their hosts. Journal of Animal Ecology 70: 925-936.
Hughes, J., G. Daily, and P. Ehrlich. 2002. Agricultural policy can help preserve tropical forest birds in countryside habitats. Ecology Letters 5: 121-129.
Hughes, J. B., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. Conservation of tropical forest birds in countryside habitats. Ecology Letters 2002: 121-129.
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 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. (book review). The new economy of nature: The quest to make conservation profitable. Ecological Economics 43: 101-102.
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.
Luck, G. W. 2002. The dynamics and conservation of a spatially subdivided avian population in a fragmented landscape. Pacific Conservation Biology 8: 159-170.
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. Climate change hastens population extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 6070-6074.
McLaughlin, J. F., J. J. Hellmann, C. L. Boggs, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. The route to extincton: Population dynamics of a threatened butterfly. Oecologia 132: 538-548.
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. H., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2002. Does butterfly diversity predict moth diversitiy? Testing a popular indicator taxon at local scales. Biological Conservation 103: 361-370.
Sánchez-Azofeifa, G., G. Daily, A. Pfaff, and C. Bush. 2002. Protected areas' functions and dynamics of land cover change: Examining the integrity and isolation of costa rica's national parks. Biological Conservation.
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. Mysterious 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. Effects of forestry practices on vegetation structure and bird community of kibale national park, uganda. Biological Conservation 107: 229-240.
Sekercioglu, C. H. 2002. Forest fragmentation hits insectivorous birds hard. The Scientific World JOURNAL 1: 62-64.
Sekercioglu, C. H. 2002. Impacts of birdwatching on human and avian communities. Environmental Conservation 29: 282-289.
Sekercioglu, C. H., P. R. Ehrlich, G. C. Daily, D. Aygen, D. Goehring, and R. F. Sandi. 2002. Disappearance of insectivorous birds from tropical forest fragments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 99: 263-267.
Slabbekoorn, H. W., J. Ellers, and T. B. Smith. 2002. Bird song and sound transmission: The benefits of reverberations. Condor 104: 564-573.
Smith, J. N. M., and J. Hellmann. 2002. Population persistence in fragmented landscapes. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17: 397-399.
2001
Daily, G. 2001. Ecological forecasts. Nature 411: 245.
Daily, G. C., P. R. Ehrlich, and G. A. Sanchez-Azofeifa. 2001. Countryside biogeography: Use of human-dominated habitats by the avifauna of southern costa rica. Ecological Applications 11: 1-13.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2001. Intervening in evolution: Ethics and actions. PNAS 98: 5477-5480.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2001. Twitching butterflies (review of butterflies through binoculars: The west by jeffrey glassberg, oxford university press, new york, 2001). Science 293: 2008-2008.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2001. The brownlash rides again. (review of the skeptical environmentalist: Measuring the real state of the world by bjorn lomborg, cambridge university press, 2001. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17: 51.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2001. Tropical butterflies: A key model group that can be "completed". Lepidoptera News 2: 1, 10-12.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 2001. The united states: Another leap backward? World Watch 14: 5.
Eisner, T., and P. R. Ehrlich. 2001. New world pathogen strategy disclosed. Science 292: 2397.
Ellers, J., M. Bax, and J. J. M. van Alphen. 2001. Seasonal changes in female size and its relation to reproduction in the parasitoid asobara tabida. Oikos 92.
Fleishman, E. 2001. Moving scientific review beyond academia. Conservation Biology 5: 547-549.
Fleishman, E. 2001. Wisdom and wonder. Review of precious heritage: The status of biodiversity in the united states by b.A. Stein, l.S. Kutner, and j.S. Adams, editors. Ecology: 2375-2376.
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.
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., D. D. Murphy, and R. B. Blair. 2001. Selecting effective umbrella species. Conservation Biology in Practice 2: 17-23.
Fleishman, E., R. M. 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: 1674-1685.
Heal, G., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, J. Salzman, C. L. Boggs, Hellmann, H. J.J., J.B., C. Kremen, and T. H. Ricketts. 2001. Protecting natural capital: Ecosystem service districts. Stanford Environmental Law Journal 20: 333-364.
Hughes, J. B., J. J. Hellmann, T. H. Ricketts, and B. J. Bohannan. 2001. Counting the uncountable: Statistical approaches to estimating microbial diversity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67: 4399-4406.
Luck, G. W. 2001. The demography and cooperative breeding behaviour of the rufous treecreeper (climacteris rufa). Australian Journal of Zoology 49: 515-37.
Mayfield, M. M., N. Waser, and M. Price. 2001. Surprising pollinators: High pollination efficiency of bumblebees visiting a "hummingbird" flower. Annals of Botany 88: 591-596.
O’Brien, D. M., M. Fogel, and C. L. Boggs. 2001. Amino acid metabolism in adult lepidoptera: From biochemistry to life history evolution. American Zoologist 41: 1542.
O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., L. A. Hart, and B. T. Arnason. 2001. Exploring the potential use of seismic waves as a communication channel by elephants and other large mammals. American Zoology 41: 105-118.
Olson, D. M., E. Dinerstein, E. D. Wikramanayake, N. D. Burgess, G. V. N. Powell, E. C. Underwood, J. A. D'Amico, I. Itoua, H. E. Strand, J. C. Morrison, C. J. Loucks, T. F. Allnutt, T. H. Ricketts, Y. Kura, J. F. Lamoreux, W. W. Wettengel, P. Hedao, and K. R. Kassem. 2001. Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: New map of life on earth. Bioscience 51: 933-938.
Ricketts, T. H. 2001. The matrix matters: Effective isolation in fragmented landscapes. American Naturalist 158: 87-99.
Ricketts, T. H. 2001. Aligning conservation goals: Are patterns of species richness and endemism concordant at regional scales? Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 24: 91-99.
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: 378-388.
Torres, E., D. C. Lees, R. I. Vane-Wright, C. Kremen, J. A. Leonard, and R. K. Wayne. 2001. Examining monophyly in a large radiation of madagascan butterflies (lepidoptera : Satyrinae : Mycalesina) based on mitochondrial DNA data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 20: 460-473.
2000
Andriamampianina, L., C. K. Kremen, D. C. Lees, 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. J., G. C. Daily, P. Dasgupta, S. A. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, E. Maskin, D. Starrett, T. Sterner, and T. Tietenberg. 2000. Managing ecosystem resources. Environmental Science and Technology 34: 1401-1406.
Balvanera, P., G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, T. H. Ricketts, S.-A. Bailey, S. Kark, C. Kremen, and H. Pereira. 2001. Conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. Science 291: 2047.
Beukeboom, L., and J. Ellers. 2000. The absence of complementary sex determination in two braconids, asobara tabida and alysia manducator. Heredity 84: 29-36.
Daily, G. C. 2000. Ecosystem assessment then and now. Issues in Science and Technology 16: 6.
Daily, G. C. 2000. Management objectives for the protection of ecosystem services. Environmental Science and Policy 3: 333-339.
Daily, G. C., T. Söderqvist, K. J. Arrow, P. Dasgupta, P. R. Ehrlich, S. Aniyar, C. Folke, A. Jansson, B.-O. Jansson, N. Kautsky, S.
Daily, G. C., T. Söderqvist, K. J. Arrow, P. Dasgupta, P. R. Ehrlich, C. Folke, A. M. Jansson, B.-O. Jansson, S. A. Levin, J. Lubchenco, K.-G. Mäler, D. Starrett, D. Tilman, and B. A. Walker. 2000. Reply to czech. Science On-line.
Daily, G. C., and B. A. Walker. 2000. Environmental sustainability: Seeking the great transition. Nature 403.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2000. Evolution of an advocate. Science 287: 2159.
Hughes, J. B., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 2000. Conservation of insect diversity: A habitat approach. Conservation Biology 14: 1788-1797.
Hughes, J. B. 2000. The scale of resource specialization and the distribution and abundance of lycaenid butterflies. Oecologia 123: 375-383.
Hughes, J. B. 2000. Book review: Cycles of life: Civilization and the biosphere. Climatic Change 44: 543-545.
Galindo-Leal, C., S. Weiss, J. P. Fay, and B. Sandler. 2000. Conservation priorities in the greater calakmul region, mexico: Correcting the consequences of a congenital illness. Natural Areas Journal 20.
Galindo-Leal, C. 2000. Conservation science in latin america. Interciencia 25: 129-135.
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.
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., C. L. Boggs, M. C. Devine, S. Kark, and T. H. Ricketts. 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.
Fleishman, E. 2000. Monitoring the response of butterfly communities to prescribed fire. Environmental Management 26: 685-695.
. 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.
Ellers, J., J. G. Sevenster, and G. Driessen. 2000. Egg load evolution in parasitoids. American Naturalist 156: 650-665.
Ellers, J., G. Driessen, and J. G. Sevenster. 2000. The shape of the trade-off between reproduction and survival in the parasitoid asobara tabida. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 50: 29-36.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 2000. Keeping the blue planet habitable: A multidisciplinary challenge. Environmental Awareness 23: 55-68.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2000. Donald kennedy: The next editor-in-chief of science. Science 288: 1349.
Hughes, J. B., and J. Roughgarden. 2000. Species diversity and biomass stability. American Naturalist 155: 618-627.
Kennedy, T. B., A. M. Merenlender, and G. L. Vinyard. 2000. A comparison of riparian condition and aquatic invertebrate community indices in central nevada. Western North American Naturalist 60: 255-272.
Kremen, C. K., J. O. Niles, M. Dalton, G. C. Daily, P. R. Ehrlich, P. Fay, D. Grewal, and R. P. Guillery. 2000. Economic incentives for forest conservation across scales. Science 288: 1828-1832.
Kremen, C. K., and T. H. Ricketts. 2000. Global perspectives on pollination disruptions. Conservation Biology 14: 1226-1228.
Levin, J. Lubchenco, K.-G. Maler, D. Simpson, D. Starrett, D. Tilman, and B. Walker. 2000. The value of nature and the nature of value. Science 289: 395-396.
O'Brien, D. M., D. P. Schrag, and C. M. del Rio. 2000. Allocation to reproduction in a hawkmoth: A quantitative analysis using stable carbon isotopes. Ecology 81: 2822-2831.
O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., B. T. Arnason, and L. A. Hart. 2000. Seismic properties of asian elephant (elephas maximus) vocalizations and locomotion. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 108: 3066-3072.
O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E., T. Rodwell, M. Rice, and L. A. Hart. 2000. 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: 381-439.
Schwarze, R., and J. O. Niles. 2000. The long-term requirement for clean development mechanism forestry and economic liability. Journal of Environment & Development 9: 384-404.
1999
Blair, R. B. 1999. Birds and butterflies along an urban gradient: Surrogate taxa for assessing biodiversity? Ecological Applications 9: 164-170.
Boggs, C. L. 1999. Gatorade for butterflies. Crested Butte Chronicle & Pilot: 25.
Ceballos, G., G. C. Daily, P. R. 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 (Organization for Tropical Studies) 52: 5-7.
Daily, G. 1999. Developing a scientific basis for managing earth's life-support systems. Conservation Ecology 3: 14.
Daily, G., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1999. Managing earth's ecosystems: An interdisciplinary challenge. Ecosystems 2: 277-280.
Ehrlich, P. 1999. (review) the condor's shadow: The loss and recovery of wildlife in america by david s. Wilcove. Birding 31: 587-589.
Ehrlich, P., G. Wolff, G. C. Daily, J. Hughes, S. Daily, M. Dalton, and L. Goulder. 1999. Knowledge and the environment. Ecological Economics 30: 267-284.
Ehrlich, P. R., G. Ceballos, G. C. 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 (Organization for Tropical Studies): 5-8.
Fleishman, E. 1999. Exploring fields of opportunity: Conservation biology and policy in the great basin. Association for Women in Science Magazine 28: 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.
Hellmann, J. J., and G. W. Fowler. 1999. Bias, precision, and accuracy of four measures of species richness. Ecological Applications 9: 824-834.
Holl, K. D., G. C. Daily, S. C. Daily, P. R. 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: 66-74.
Human, K. G., and D. M. Gordon. 1999. Behavioral interactions of the invasive argentine ant with native ant species. Insectes Sociaux 46: 159-163.
Johnson, P., K. Lunde, E. Ritchie, and A. E. Launer. 1999. The effect of trematode infection on amphibian limb development and survivorship. Science 284: 802-804.
Kremen, C. K., and R. L. Bugg. 1999. Conserving and restoring pollinator populations on farms. Sustainable Agriculture 11: 10.
Kremen, C. K., V. Razafimahatratra, R. P. Guillery, J. Rakotomalala, A. D. Weiss, and J. Ratsitsompatrarivo. 1999. Designing a new national park in madagascar based on biological and socio-economic data. Conservation Biology 13: 1055-1068.
Lees, D. C., C. K. Kremen, 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, A. J., B. Bolin, R. Costanza, G. C. Daily, C. Folke, K. Lindahl-Kiessling, E. Lindgren, and B. Niklasson. 1999. Sustainable health in a globalized world. BioScience 49: 205-210.
Naeem, S., F. Chapin III, R. Costanza, P. R. Ehrlich, F. B. Golley, D. U. Hooper, J. H. Lawton, R. V. O'Neill, H. A. Mooney, O. E. Sala, A. J. Symstad, and D. Tilman. 1999. Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Maintaining natural life support processes. Issues in Ecology 4: 1-12.
O'Brien, D. M., C. L. Boggs, and M. Fogel. 1999. Physiological constraints on reproductive nutrient allocation in lepidoptera: The dietary origins of individual egg amino acids. American Zoologist 39: 565.
O'Brien, D. M. 1999. Fuel use in flight and its dependence on nectar feeding in the hawkmoth amphion floridensis. Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 441-451.
Ricketts, T. H. 1999. Managing water more. Bioscience 49: 831-832.
Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olson, and C. J. Loucks. 1999. Who's where in north america? Patterns of species richness and the utility of indicator taxa for conservation. Bioscience 49: 369-381.
Sekercioglu, C. 1999. Megapodes. Harvard Journal of Undergraduate Sciences.
Weiss, S. B. 1999. Cars, cows, and checkerspot butterflies: Nitrogen deposition and management of nutrient-poor grasslands for a threatened species. Conservation Biology 13: 1476-1486.
1998
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.
Boggs, C. L. 1998. Salt, sex and the single butterfly. American Butterflies.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1998. Sapsuckers at work. Whole Earth: 24-26.
Ehrlich, P. R., and B. Walker. 1998. Rivets and redundancy. BioScience 48: 387.
Fleishman, E. 1998. A field guide to statistics. Review of surveying natural populations by l. Hayek and m. Buzas. Ecology 79: 355-356.
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., J. B. Hughes, and T. H. Ricketts. 1998. Book review: The state of humanity. Ecofables/Ecoscience 1: 11-17.
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. Conservation monitoring of frugivorous butterfly communities with bait traps. Revista de Biologica Tropical 46: 697-704.
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, and D. Gordon. 1998. The effect of abiotic factors on the invasive argentine ant (linepithema humile) and native ant species. Environmental Entomology 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. K., 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.
Mayfield, M. M. 1998. Pollinators of chapmannia floridana (fabaceae) and their foraging preferences. Florida Entomologist 81: 489-496.
Weiss, S. B., and A. D. Weiss. 1998. Landscape-level phenology of a threatened butterfly: A gis-based modeling approach. Ecosystems 1: 299-309.
1997
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. Dynamics of reproductive allocation from juvenile and adult feeding: Radiotracer studies. Ecology 78: 192-202.
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. The role of conservation biology in environmental policy. Journal of Insect Conservation 1: xii-xiii.
Boggs, C. L. 1997. Sound science initiative. Ecofables/Ecoscience 1.
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.
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. 1997. Ehrlichs' fables. Technology Review 100: 38-47.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. Ceballos. 1997. Poblacion y medio ambients: Que nos espera? Ciencia 48: 19-30.
Ehrlich, P. R., G. C. Daily, S. C. Daily, N. Myers, and J. Salzman. 1997. No middle way on the environment. The Atlantic Monthly: 98-104.
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., 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.
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. 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.
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.
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, M. J. R., 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: 4.
Reaser, J., and R. E. Dexter. 1997. Rana pretiosa (spotted frog) predation. Herpetological Review 27: 75.
Reaser, J. K. 1997. Caudata: Batrachoseps attentuatus (california slender salamander) predation. Herpetological Review 28: 81.
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, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1997. Bird assemblages in patchy woodlands: Modeling the effects of edge and matrix habitats. Ecological Applications 7: 1170-1180.
1996
Alberti, M. 1996. Measuring urban sustainability. EIA Review.
Sculley, C. E., and C. L. Boggs. 1996. Mating systems and sexual division of foraging effort affect puddling behavior by butterflies. Ecological Entomology 21: 193-197.
Alberti, M., and L. Susskind. 1996. Managing urban sustainability: Introduction to the special issue. EIA Review.
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. 1996. Global change and human susceptibility to disease. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 21: 1-20.
Daily, G. C. 1996. Socioeconomic equity, sustainability, and carrying capacity. Ecological Applications 6: 991-1001.
Daily, G. C. 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.
Daily, G. C., P. R. Ehrlich, and M. Alberti. 1996. Managing earth's life support systems: The game, the players, and getting everyone to play. Ecological Applications 6: 19-21.
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.
Launer, A. E., D. Murphy, C. L. Boggs, J. F. 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.
Kremen, C., I. Raymond, K. 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.
Human, K. G., and D. Gordon. 1996. Interference and exploitation competition between the invasive argentine ant, linepithema humile, and native ant species. Oecologia 105: 405-415.
Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Explicit authorship. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77: 219-220.
Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Microhabitat differentiation by demographic classes of the rock mouse (peromyscus difficilis). Vida Silvestre Neotropical 51: 22-32.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Letter. New Scientist: 48.
Ehrlich, A. H. 1996. Conservation in temperate forests: What do we need to know and do? Forest Ecology and Management 85: 9-19.
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.
Ehrlich, A. H. 1996. The business of butterflies. Audobon 98: 12.
Ehrlich, A. H. 1996. Environmental anti-science. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 393.
Launer, A. E., and J. 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.
Postel, S., G. Daily, and P. 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. Rana pretiosa (spotted frog) vagility. Herpetological Review 27: 196-197.
Reaser, J. 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.
Reaser, J., and R. E. Dexter. 1996. Rana pretiosa. (spotted frog)toe-clipping effects. Herpetological Review 27: 195-196.
Ricketts, T. H., E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olsen, and P. Hedao. 1996. A conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of north america. Bulletin of the Ecological 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.
Weiss, S. B. 1996. (review of) conservation and biodiversity by andrew dobson. Quarterly Review of Biology 71: 593.
1995
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., 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.
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.
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.
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.
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. 1995. Foreclosing the future. People and the Planet 4: 18-19.
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. Restoring value to the world's degraded lands. Science 269: 350-354.
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.
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., A. H. Ehrlich, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Socioeconomic equity: A critical component of environmental preservation. Ambio 20: 2-3.
Dwyer, L. E., and M. D. D. 1995. Fulfilling the promise: Reconsidering and reforming the california endangered species act. Natural Resources Journal 35: 735-770.
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., D. D. Murphy, S. P. Johnson, and 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, 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., and S. H. Schneider. 1995. Bets and "ecofantasies". Environmental Awareness 18: 47-50.
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.
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, and D. D. Murphy. 1995. Soil arthropod abundance in coast redwood forest: Effect of selective timber harvest. Environmental Entomology 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. 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., 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.
Pearman, P. B., A. M. Velasco, and A. López. 1995. Herpetofauna monitoring: A comparison of methods for detecting inter-site variation in species composition. Herpetological Review 51: 325-337.
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, and 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: 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, and 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.
1994
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., P. F. Brussard, and D. D. Murphy. 1994. The pending extinction of the uncompahgre fritillary butterfly. Conservation Biology 8.
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. 1994. Lessons from nature (review of d. Chiras, lessons from nature). Ecological Economics 9:274-275.
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.
Daily, G. C., A. H. Ehrlich, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Optimum human population size. Population and Environment 15: 469-475.
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., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Influence of social status on individual foraging and community structure in a bird guild. Oecologia 100: 153-165.
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, P. R. 1994. Population and sustainable development. Environmental Awareness 17: 53-58.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Energy use and biodiversity loss. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences (The Royal Society) 344: 99-104.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Enhancing the status of population biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 157.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Perils of a modern cassandra: Some personal comments. Social Epistemology 8: 239-240.
Ehrlich, A. H., G. Meffe, and D. Ehrenfeld. 1994. Response to sieving et al. Conservation Biology 8: 308-309.
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. 1994. Biological inventory using target taxa: A case study of the butterflies of madagascar. Ecological Applications 4: 407-422.
Kremen, C., A. M. Merenlender, and D. D. Murphy. 1994. Ecological monitoring: A vital need for integrated conservation and development programs in the tropics. Conservation Biology: 388-397.
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., D. D. Murphy, J. M. Hoekstra, and H. R. Sparrow. 1994. The endangered myrtle's silverspot butterfly: Present status and initial conservation planning. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 31.
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., A. E. Launer, K. R. Switky, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Identifying extinction threats. BioScience 44: 593-604.
Sisk, T. D., G. Meffe, and C. R. Carroll. 1994. Principles of conservation biology: Reaching outward to define the discipline. Vida Silvestre Neotropical 3.
Sparrow, H. R., T. D. Sisk, G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Notes on butterfly distributions in southern costa rica. Journal of Tropical Lepidoptera 5: 21-23.
Sparrow, H. R., T. D. Sisk, P. R. Ehrlich, and D. Murphy. 1994. Techniques and guidelines for monitoring neotropical butterflies. Conservation Biology 8: 800-809.
1993
Cushman, J. H., and D. D. Murphy. 1993. Conservation biology of lycaenidae (butterflies): An overview. Occasional paper of the IUCN species survival commission 8: 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. 1993. Food security, population, and environment. Population and Development Review: 19.
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.
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., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1993. Denari e morale. Sapere 59: 27-37.
Ehrlich, P. R., A. H. Ehrlich, and G. C. Daily. 1993. Food security, population and environment. Systema Terra 7-9: 83-84.
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. Gis-based solar radiation flux models. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Technical Papers 3: GIS Photogrammetry and Modeling: 132-143.
Kremen, C. K., R. K. Colwell, T. L. Erwin, D. D. Murphy, R. G. Noss, and M. A. Sanjavan. 1993. Terrestrial arthropod assemblages: Their use in conservation planning. 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 Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Technical Papers 3: GIS Photogrammetry and Modeling: 319-330.
Weiss, A. D., and S. B. Weiss. 1993. Estimation of population size and distribution of a threatened butterfly. Thirteenth Annual ESRI Users Conference: 183-194.
Weiss, S. B., D. D. Murphy, C. Metzler, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1993. Adult emergence phenology in checkerspot butterflies: The effects of macroclimate, topoclimate, and population history. Oecologia 96: 261-270.
1992
Brussard, P. F., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. The challenges of conservation biology. Ecological Applications 2: 1-2.
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.
Daily, G. C. 1992. An exploratory model of the impact of rapid climate change on the world food situation. Simulation 59: 348-352.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Population, sustainability, and carrying capacity. BioScience 42: 761-771.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. H. Ehrlich. 1992. Needed: An endangered humanity act? Amicus Journal 14: 26-27.
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: 1-26.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The value of biodiversity. Ambio 21: 219-226.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The most overpopulated nation. The Egg: An Eco-Justice Quarterly 12: 4-5.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1992. Notes on some butterflies of the wilson botanical garden. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical Studies): 4-8.
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. 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. 1992. The ninth world conservation lecture: Environmental deterioration, biodiversity and the preservation of civilization. The Environmentalist 12: 9-14.
Kremen, C. 1992. Assessing the indicator properties of species assemblages for natural areas monitoring. Ecological Applications 2: 203-216.
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.
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.
Vitousek, P., P. R. Ehrlich, A. H. Ehrlich, and P. Matson. 1992. Human appropriation of the products of photosynthesis. Carrying Capacity Network: 34-41.
1991
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1991. Figs, fun, and tangara tanagers. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical Studies) 34: 6-9.
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.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: Sexual selection. American Birds 45: 200-202.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: Displays and dominance. American Birds 45: 366-368.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Birding for fun: Counting birds. American Birds 45: 1041-1043.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Stemming the human tide. Calypso Log: 14-18.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. We've run the test. Population and Environment 12: 189-191.
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.
1990
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, and 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.
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., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Earth: How can we save it. Greenpeace 15: 4-5.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Ecovoice - earth day 1990. Buzzworm: The Environmental Journal 11: 14-15.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Birding for fun: Evolutionary theory and birding. American Birds 44: 353-355.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Don't forget the big picture. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 9: 249-251.
Ehrlich, P. R. 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. 1990. Aibs task force for the '90s. BioScience: 527.
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. 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. 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. 1990. Conservation biology and scientific method. Conservation Biology 4: 203-204.
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.
Rehm-Switky, K. M., and D. D. Murphy, et al. 1990. Conservation education. Conservation Biology 4: 347-349.
Weiss, S. B. 1990. Warm slopes and cool -topographic criteria in conservation planning. Endangered Species Update 7: 6.
Weiss, S. B., and D. D. Murphy. 1990. A control strategy for invasive species. Endangered Species Update 7: 6.
1989-1984
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. Intelligent planning for safety. Social Science and Modern Society 27: 15-16.
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. 1989. Population and environment. Environmental Awareness 12: 107-109.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Too many rich folks. Populi 16: 21-29.
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.
Murphy, D.D. 1989. Conservation and confusion: Wrong species, wrong scale, wrong conclusions. Conservation Biology 3: 82-84.
Murphy, D. D. 1989. Invertebrate subspecies and the endangered species act. Endangered Species Update 6: 6.
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.
1988
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1988. Review - the birth dearth by ben wattenberg, pharos books, 1988. Amicus Journal: 38-40.
Ehrlich, P.R. 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. R. 1988. Environmentalism: An historical perspective (review - the new environmental age by max nicholson, cambridge university press, 1987). Trends 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. 1988. Speaking out on overpopulation. Issues in Science and Technology V: 36-37.
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 J. F. McLaughlin. 1988. Scrub jay predation on starlings and swallows: Attack and interspecific defense. The Condor 90: 503-505.
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. Hilltopping checkerspot butterflies revisited. American Naturalist 132: 460-461.
Freas, K. E., and D. D. Murphy. 1988. Taxonomy and the conservation 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. 1988. The kirby canyon conservation agreement: A model for the resolution 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.
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. Drought, deluge, and endangered species. Endangered Species Update 5: 6.
Murphy, D. D., and S. B. Weiss. 1988. A long-term monitoring plan for a threatened butterfly. Conservation Biology 2: 367-374.
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.
Weiss, S. B., D. D. Murphy, and 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. Landscapes, topoclimate and conservation. Endangered Species Update 5: 6.
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.
1987
Dobkin, D. S., I. Olicieri, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1987. Rainfall and the interaction of microclimate 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., 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, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1987. Why do people starve? Amicus Journal 9: 42-47.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Back to birding. American Birds 41: 237-245.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. D. Murphy. 1987. Conservation lessons from long-term studies of checkerspot butterflies. Conservation Biology 1: 122-131.
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 Naturalist 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.
1986
Ehrlich, A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1986. Ecoscience: Nature, population, and economics. Mother Earth News 99: 110-111.
Ehrlich, A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1986. Ecoscience: Invaders, part ii. Mother Earth News 98: 110-112.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1986. Population and development misunderstood. Amicus Journal: 8.
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. Chernobyl, cancer, and cheating. Amicus Journal: 16-18.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Paul R. Ehrlich speaks out on population and health. Complementary Medicine 2: 25-27.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Mankind and extinction: The loss of diversity: Causes and consequences. Washington Book Review: 3-5.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1986. Ecological understanding is not free: The case for basic research. Amicus Journal 7: 7-8.
Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1986. The adaptive significance of anting. Auk: 835.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H.Ehrlich. 1986. World population crisis. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: 13-19.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. Wheye. 1986. "nonadaptive" hilltopping behavior in male checkerspot butterflies (euphydryas editha). American Naturalist 127: 477-483.
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.
1985
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, and J. Wright. 1985. Genetic distances and the taxonomy of checkerspot butterflies (nymphalidae: Nymphalinae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 58: 403-412.
Ehrlich, A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience: Grazing ecosystems. Mother Earth News 94: 110-111.
Ehrlich, A., and P. R., Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience: The serengeti: A natural ecosystem (part iii). Mother Earth News 93: 126-128.
Ehrlich, A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience: The serengeti: A natural ecosystem (part ii). Mother Earth News 92: 126-127.
Ehrlich, A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience: The serengeti: A natural ecosystem (part i). Mother Earth News 91: 130-131.
Ehrlich, A., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. Ecoscience: Audobon. Mother Earth News 95: 118-12.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1985. The concept of human ecology: A personal view. IUCN Bulletin 16: 60-61.
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.
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, and 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., 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., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1985. A migration of urania fulgens (uraniidae) in costa rica. Biotropica 17: 46-49.
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.
1984
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Nuclear winter update for coevolution quarterly. CoEvolution Quarterly: 94.
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. The nuclear winter: Discovering the ecology of nuclear war. Amicus Journal: 18-30.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. North america after the war. Natural History: 4-8.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Citation classic: Butterflies and plants: A study in coevolution. Current Contents 18: 16.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Biological interactions - review of coevolution, edited by douglas j. Futuyma and montgomery slatkin, sinauer associates, sunderland ma, 1983. Evolution 38.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. (address) u.S. Population policy: Alone in mexico city. Commonwealth 58: 303-309.
Ehrlich, P. R., A. E. Launer, and D. D. Murphy. 1984. Can sex ratio be defined or determined? The case of a population of checkerspot butterflies. 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.
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. 1984. Butterflies and their nectar plants: The role of the checkerspot butterfly euphydryas editha as a pollen vector. Oikos 43: 113-117.
Murphy, D. D., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1984. On butterfly taxonomy. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 23: 19-34.
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., M. X. Menninger, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1984. Nectar source distribution as a determinant of oviposition host species in euphydryas chalcedona. Oecologia 62: 269-271.
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.
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.