CCB Bibliography..............................Miscellaneous publications
[Reports][Newspaper Articles][Magazince Articles][Electronic publications][Conference Proceedings][Computer Programs]
Reports
Weiss, S., and A. E. 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. US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, City of San Jose, Waste Management Incorporated.
Stallcup, L., W. Knight, and A. E. Launer. 2000. Conservation planning for the california tiger salamander at stanford. Pages 40 pages. Stanford University, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Santa Clara County, Stanford, CA.
Niles, J. O. 2000. Additional benefits of reducing carbon emissions from tropical deforestation. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies.
Holtgrieve, G., and A. E. Launer. 2000. Biotic resources of the san francisquito and matadero watersheds. Pages 1-50. Stanford University, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Santa Clara County, Stanford, CA.
Sandler, B., S. B. Weiss, J. P. Fay, E. Martínez, and C. Galindo-Leal. 1999. Deforestation and identification of vegetation associations in calakmul biosphere reserve in southern mexico through remote sensing. Pages 1-38, México, Mexico D.F.
Reaser, J., and C. Galindo-Leal. 1999. Vanishing frogs: Mesoamerica and the caribbean. Pages 12. U.S. Federal Taskforce on Amphibian Declines and Deformities, U.S. Department of State OES/ETC, Washington, D.C.
Launer, A. E. 1999. Report on conservation activities associated with the san francisquito and matadero watersheds. Pages 50. Stanford University
US Fish and Wildlife Service
California Department of Fish and Game
Santa Clara County.
. 1999. Report on the conservation activities associated with the california tiger salamander management agreement. Pages 40. Stanford University
US Fish and Wildlife Service
California Department of Fish and Game
Santa Clara County.
. 1999. Report on the status of myrtle's silverspot butterfly at point reyes national seashore, including conservation recommendations. Pages 40 (Initially distributed to the Biological Resource Division of the US Geological Survey, US Park Service, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service.). Biological Resource Division of the US Geological Survey
US Park Service
US Fish and Wildlife Service.
. 1999. Report on the status of the bay checkerspot butterfly and habitat restoration efforts in the silver creek hills butterfly reserve. Pages 35. US Fish and Wildlife Service
California Department of Fish and Game
Shea Homes.
Launer, A. E. 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. Pages 1-50. US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, City of San Jose, Waste Management Incorporated.
Galindo-Leal, C. 1999. The greater calakmul region: Biological priorities for conservation a proposal to modify the biosphere reserve. Pages 37. Final Report to World Wildlife Fund, Mexico, Mexico D.F.
Field, C. B., G. C. Daily, F. Davis, S. Gaines, P. A. Matson, J. Melack, and N. Miller. 1999. Confronting climate change in california: Ecological impacts on the golden state. Union of Concerned Scientists, Ecological Society of America, Cambridge, MA, Washington, DC.
Ehrlich, P., and H. Mooney. 1999. Ecologists, advocacy and public policy. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA.
Daily, G., 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. Maler, P. Pinstrup-Andersen, D. Siniscalco, and B. Walker. 1999. Food production, population growth, and the environment. Beijer Intl. Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Daily, G. 1999. Management objectives for the protection of ecosystem services. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
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.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. The beijer institute's future. Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Dasgupta, P., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1996. Nature's housekeeping and human housekeeping. Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, Stockholm, Sweden.
Alberti, M. 1996. Rassegna internazionale di indicatori urbani. Rapporto sull'ecosistema urbano. Ambiente Italia, Milano.
Ehrlich, P. R., and S. H. Schneider. 1995. Bets and "ecofantasies". Pages 1-5. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies.
Daily, G. C., A. H. Ehrlich, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Population and immigration policy in the united states. The Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Stanford University.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1995. Socioeconomic equity, sustainability, and earth's carrying capacity. Pages 1-26. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies Working Paper Number 0059. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Newspaper Articles
Ehrlich, P. R. 2003. (letter) is the future older, smaller and better? The New York Times, New York.
Ellison, K., and G. C. Daily. 2002. Banking on the earth. Boston Globe.
Ellison, K. 2002. The greening of the bottom line. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles.
Ellison, K. 2002. The hot new trend: Climate control. Los Angeles Times.
. 2002. Land and eco-assets for sale: Conservation joins capitalism to set aside wetland habitat. The Washington Post, Washington, DC.
. 2002. Let's give nature a job with good pay. Chicago Tribune, Chicago.
. 2002. Let's think of nature as an asset. Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia.
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. 2002. Odd allies on the environment. Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia.
. 2002. On warming, bush is out of step. Los Angeles Times.
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).
Ehrlich, P. 2002. Bush administration must understand the roots of terrorism. Pages 5. Stanford Daily, Stanford CA.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. Getting at the roots of terrorism. Pages 5. Stanford Report, Stanford, CA.
Ehrlich, P. R., and K. Ellison. 2002. A looming threat we won't face. Pages M6. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles.
Ehrlich, P. R. 2002. A new ethics for a new world. Pages B8. Newsday.
. 2001. Just imagine. San Jose Mercury News, San Jose Ca.
Ellison, K. 2000. Historic deal is based on trees' value in the environment. Los Angeles Times.
. 2000. Napa takes unique approach to floods. San Jose Mercury News.
. 2000. Reaping co2. Detroit Free Press.
. 2000. Teen makes statement by buying, removing emissions. San Jose Mercury News.
. 2000. Trust seeks to harvest "carbon credits" from forests. LA Times.
. 2000. Wombats, koalas--and investors. Philadelphia Inquirer.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 2000. Candidates or ostriches? Pages 6B. San Jose Mercury News, San Jose.
Ehrlich, P. 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. Pages 7. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco.
Ehrlich, P., D. Kennedy, and S. Schneider. 1999. Professors urge change. Stanford Daily.
Ehrlich, P. 1999. S.F. Butterfly park deserves a chance. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco.
Galindo-Leal, C. 1997. Causing and preventing extinctions: Use and abuse of faunal resources. Pages Xx. Voz Común, Campeche, México.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1997. Melange (excerpt from betrayal of science and reason, island press, 1996). Pages B10. The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington DC.
Ehrlich, P. R., and S. H. Schneider. 1995. Wagering on global environment. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco.
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.
Daily, G. C. 1995. Will we sacrifice the air we breathe, the water we drink? Pages A-19. The Tri-Valley Herald.
Boggs, C. L., and G. C. Daily. 1995. Politics, biodiversity and ecosystem services. Stanford Daily.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Overburdened world. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Species' count tied to environment loss. San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, CA.
. 1992. Commentary: The axman cometh. Pages 11B. San Jose Mercury News, San Jose CA.
. 1992. Ecological economists: A new breed. Pages Section 1, 21. Chicago Tribune, Chicago IL.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. Too little, too late, too many. San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Environmental agenda is a must. Pages 8A. USA Today.
. 1991. Letter - audobon's global view. New York Times, New York.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. One potentially lethal disease. Pages 7. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1989. Earth: A finite planet. Over-population and over-consumption threaten humanity. Pages 1,3-4. Gray Panther Network, Philadelphia, PA.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Human community needs to come to grips with slow-motion crises. Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Ehrlich, P. R., and D. Wheye. 1989. Sex and violence in your own back yard. Copley News Service.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Should offshore drilling continue in alaska? Pages 11, 13. Times Tribune, Palo Alto, CA.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1989. Viewpoint - the environmental peril: Too many people. Pages 1, 4. The Miami Herald, Miami, FL.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. No springtime for earth. Pages 1, 10. Newsday.
Magazine Articles
Ellison, K. 2002. Banking on nature. California CEO.
. 2002. Burn coal, help a school: It all evens out. Fortune.
. 2002. The climate neutral challenge. Business for Social Responsibility.
. 2002. Finessing the growth management act. Washington CEO.
. 2002. His market is a gas. Time.
Ellison, K., and G. C. Daily. 2002. Napa: How a town can live with a river and not get soaked. Grist.
. 2002. Natural assets. Pages 88. Nature Conservancy.
Ellison, K. 2002. Organic and fair trade coffee growers connect to global markets. Sustainable Solutions, Ford Foundation.
. 2002. Power shift: Grass roots initiatives to combat climate change. Grist Magazine.
. 2002. Swapping swampland. Fortune.
. 2001. A case of clout: Eileen claussen finesses the ground between polluters and environmentalists, which is good news for both. Worth.
. 2001. Ecotourism: The hotel salto chico in patagonia embraces the extreme. Worth.
. 2001. Estimated prophet: A bottom line for mother nature? Absolutely. Latin Trade Magazine.
. 2000. Carbon credits turn forests into hot new investment. Latin Trade.
. 2000. A tree grows on wall street. Fortune.
Galindo-Leal, C. 1996. Calakmul biosphere reserve and sustainable development. Pages 20-21. Voz Común.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1996. Beware the brownlash -- a backlash against green ideas. Pages 10. Nob Hill Gazette.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1996. Biodiversity and the brownlash. Pages 6-17. Defenders.
Human, K. G. 1995. Native ants vs. Invaders: Who's winning and why. Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve Views.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1995. Call it brownlash. World Watch.
. 1995. The equity answer to the human dilemma. Pages 1-6, 11. The Commonwealth.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1995. The population bomb has exploded. Newsweek.
Ehrlich, P. R., A. H. Ehrlich, and G. C. Daily. 1995. What it will take. Pages 52-55. Mother Jones.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1994. Commentary: Global population. Pages 6. RSA Journal.
. 1994. A costa rican paradise. Pages 62-64. Birder's World.
. 1994. Overpopulating the planet isn't a human right. Pages 40, 82. New York Newsday.
. 1994. A personal view of cairo. Pages 30-31. TELECOM.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1994. Butterflies used as a rapid assessment tool. Pages 12-14. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical Studies).
Bonney, R., J. Reaser, and M. Fischer. 1994. A day for the birds. Pages 32-33. Living Bird.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Birding for fun: Avian adaptation. Pages 195-198. American Birds.
. 1993. Birding for fun: Birds, butterflies, and forest patches. Pages 1044-1046. American Birds.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1993. Birding for fun: Dominance and dickey-bird dining. Pages 343-345. American Birds.
. 1993. Birding for fun: Sapsuckers, swallows, willow, aspen, and rot. Pages 18-20. American Birds.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1993. Ehrlich on immigration: Separate science from politics. Pages 4. Audubon Activist.
Daily, G. C., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1993. Social dominance and saving biodiversity. Pages 14-15. Amigos Newsletter (Organization for Tropical Studies).
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Birding for fun: Avian coevolution. Pages 1078-1081. American Birds.
. 1992. Birding for fun: Birds and the literature. Pages 18-20. American Birds.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. Birding for fun: Birds in jeopardy. Pages 190-192. American Birds.
. 1992. Birding for fun: Thoughts on sparrows. Pages 354-356. American Birds.
. 1992. Defusing the people bomb. Newsweek.
. 1992. Ecological economists: The new breed. Pages 26-27. TELECOM.
. 1992. The environment and the election. Pages 663-667. The Commonwealth.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1992. Now, if i ruled the world. Pages 118-119. Sierra.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1992. The population explosion: Excerpts from the book from paul & anne ehrlich. Pages 16-18, 20. Nomad.
. 1992. The scale of the human enterprise: What should the earth summit accomplish? Pages 73-76. Environmental Awareness.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1992. When there is no safety in numbers. Pages 22-23. Cooperazione/Dossier.
. 1991. Canaries in the global mine. Pages 11-13. Living Bird.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1991. The most overpopulated nation. Pages 1-4. The NPG Forum.
. 1991. Population growth and environmental security. Pages 223-232. The Georgia Review.
. 1991. Readings from healing the planet: Strategies for solving the environmental crisis. Pages 107-108. Sierra.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. Birding for fun: Garbage birds. Pages 7-8. American Birds.
. 1990. Birding for fun: People vs. Birds. Pages 193-196. American Birds.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1990. Birding for fun: Seeking sapsucker secrets. Pages 1067-1070. American Birds.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1990. The earth's own day: Our last chance. Pages 5. Newsday.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. Growing, growing, gone. Pages 36-40. Sierra.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1990. Thinking about our environmental future. Pages 40-42. EPA Journal.
Sisk, T. D., G. C. Daily, and P. R. Ehrlich. 1989. Waterfowl, wetlands, and global warming: Hunters must rediscover their roots in conservation. Pages 28-29. California Waterfowl.
Ehrlich, P. 1989. Arctic adventure. Pages 40-45. Stanford Magazine.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1989. Birding for fun: Enjoying being a non-expert. Pages 1249-1250. American Birds.
. 1989. Our earth is past the point of no return. Pages 53. Newsday.
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 A. H. Ehrlich. 1988. Population, plenty, and poverty. Pages 914-145. National Geographic.
Ehrlich, P. R., and G. C. Daily. 1988. Red-naped sapspuckers feeding at willows: Possible keystone herbivores. Pages 357-365. American Birds.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1988. Tomorrow's world: Why saving biodiversity is today's priority. Pages 6-9. World Birdwatch.
. 1988. Winged warming. Pages 57-61. Sierra.
Ehrlich, A. H., and P. R. Ehrlich. 1987. Back from the abyss. Pages 55-60. Sierra.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1987. Biodiversity and the public lands: Habitats in crisis. Pages 12-15. Wilderness.
Ehrlich, A., and P. Ehrlich. 1984. Ecoscience: Evolution and ecoscience. Pages 142-143. Mother Earth News.
. 1984. Ecoscience: Gorillas and people (part i). Pages 142-144. Mother Earth News.
. 1984. Ecoscience: Gorillas and people (part ii). Pages 146-147. Mother Earth News.
. 1984. Ecoscience: Thoughts on the design of a sane world (part i). Pages 142-143. Mother Earth News.
. 1984. Ecoscience: Thoughts on the design of a sane world (part ii). Pages 138-139. Mother Earth News.
Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 1984. Editorial. Pages 15. Manchester Guardian.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Letter home: On safari out of california. Pages 48-50. California Magazine.
Daily, G. C. 1997. As earth day nears, look at value of ecosystems. Pages 4A. Other versions of this op-ed: 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., The San Francisco Examiner.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1991. Keep an eye on the big picture. Audubon Endangered Planet Calendar - 1992. Macmillan Publishing, New York.
Electronic publications
Fleishman, E., and R. Mac Nally. 2003. Topography may help explain faunal nestedness: A case study using great basin butterfly assemblages. Invited submission. Toward best practices electronic forum, national biological information infrastructure. Http://www.Nbii.Gov/datainfo/bestpractices/eforum/index.Php.
Knight, W. M., S. M. Fallon, C. L. Boggs, A. H. Ehrlich, P. R. Ehrlich, and C. K. Kremen. 2000. Environmental disasters and human activities: Does the media see the connection? Connections Website, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University.
Ehrlich, A. H., C. L. Boggs, P. R. Ehrlich, and C. K. Kremen. 2000. Missing connections. Connections Website, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University.
Ehrlich, P. 1999. Ethics, evolution, and the population-environment crisis.
Conference Proceedings
Murphy, D., E. Fleishman, and P. Stine. 2004. Biodiversity in the sierra nevada. Pages in press. Proceedings for the Sierra Nevada science Symposium: science for management and conservation.
Board, M. E. A. A. 2003. Introduction and conceptual framework. Pages 26-48. Ecosystems and Human Well-being: A Framework for Assessment. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Balvanera, P., and G. 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.
Niles, J. O., and R. Schwarze. 2000. Long-term forest sector reductions under the kyoto protocol in B. Schlamadinger and K. Robertson, eds. 1999 International Energy Agency Workshop on Bioenergy. Proceedings International Energy Agency, Graz, Austria.
Daily, G. C. 2000. Countryside biogeography and the provision of ecosystem services. Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.
Ehrlich, P. 1999. Recent developments in environmental sciences. Pages 45-54. KNAW/Heineken Lectures, Amsterdam.
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.
Fleishman, E., and A. D. Weiss. 1997. Modeling the response of butterflies to climate change as a conservation tool. Pages 137-141. Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Applied Climatology. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
Ehrlich, A. H. 1997. Introductory comments. Workshop 2.6, sustainable agriculture and forestry. Pages 229-231 in P. Smith and A. Tenner, eds. Challenges of Sustainable Development. Intl. Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility, Amsterdam.
Reaser, J. 1996. Spotted frog: Catalyst for sharing common ground in riparian ecosystems of nevada's range landscape. Pages 32-39 in K. Evans, ed. Sharing common ground on western rangelands: proceedings of a livestock/big game symposium. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Sparks, NV.
Fleishman, E. 1996. Applications of butterfly ecology to cooperative land management in the great basin. Pages 40-45 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.
Fleishman, E., A. E. Launer, K. R. Switky, and U. Yandell. 1996. Development of a longterm monitoring plan for the endangered plant cordylanthus palmatus. Pages 45-57 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.
Sisk, T. D., C. Mendez, 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., 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.
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.
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. Pages 20-32 in D. M. Kent and J. J. Zentner, eds. Selected Proceedings of the 1993 Conference of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Western Chapter.
Hetrick, W. A., P. M. Rich, and S. B. Weiss. 1993. Modeling insolation on complex surfaces. Pages 132-143. Thirteenth Annual ESRI Users Conference.
Rich, P. M., and S. B. Weiss. 1992. Physiographic inventory of a tropical reserve. Pages 197-208. Twelfth Annnual ESRI Users Conference.
. 1991. Spatial models of microclimate and habitat suitability: Lessons from threatened species. Pages 95-99. Eleventh Annual ESRI User Conference.
Ehrlich, P. R., and A. H. Ehrlich. 1990. How the rich can save the poor and themselves: Lessons from the global warming. Pages 287-294 in S. Gupta and R. K. Pachauri, eds. Proceedings of the International Conference on Global Warming and Climate Change, February 1989, New Delhi.
Ehrlich, P., and A. Ehrlich. 1988. The enviromental dimensions of national security. Pages 443-453. Thirty-eighth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs - Global Problems and Common Security, Dagomy USSR.
Ehrlich, P. R. 1984. Why not just stop? Pages 24-42. Second Biennial Conference on the Fate of the Earth. Earth Island Institute, San Francisco, Washington DC.
Computer Programs
Chan, K. M. A., and B. R. Moore. 2004. Symmetree: User’s guide. Software version 1.1. Pages A program for performing whole-tree tests of diversification rate variation.