CCBER Publications

David J. Chapman

  • Evens, T.J., D.J. Chapman, R. Robbins and E.A. D'Asaro. 2000. An analytical flat-plate photobioreactor with a spectrally attenuated light source for the incubation of phytoplankton under dynamic light regimes. Hydrobiologia: 434: 55-62.
  • F. Garza-Sanchez, J.A. Zertuche-Gonzalez and D. J. Chapman. 2000. Effect of temperature and irradiance on the release, survival and attachment of spores of Gracilaria pacifica Abbott (Rhodophyta). Botanica Marina 43: 205-212.
  • E.A Titlyanov, I.I. Cherbadgy and D.J. Chapman. 2000. A review of the biology, productivity and economic potential of the agar-containing red alga, Ahnfeltia tobuchiensis in the seas of the Far East Russia. Int. J. Algae 1; 28-67.. Also published as Algologia 9: 83-119.
  • T.J. Evens, G.J. Kirkpatrick, D.F. Millie and D.J. Chapman. 2001. Photophysiological responses of the red tide dinoflagellate Gymnodinium breve under natural sunlight. J. Plankt. Res. 23: 1177-1194.
  • K. Hall, K. Gasljevic, D. Chapman, E. Matthys. 2004. Drag-reducing polymers from Micro-algae: Type B and diameter scaling effects. Proc. XIVth International Congress on Rheology. 3pp.
  • Garza-Sanchez, D.J. Chapman and J. Cooper. For Submission 2008. The diatom Nitzschia ovalis (Mono Lake strain) accumulates 1,4/2,5 cyclohexanetetrol in response the increase in salinity. J. Phycology.
  • K. Gasljevic, K. Hall, D.J. Chapman and E. Matthys. 2005. Biotechnology-based Drag reduction for naval applications: Production of Biopolymers from a marine Micro-algae and scale-up for Type B reducers. 2nd International Symposium on Seawater Drag reduction. 9 pp.
  • D.J. Chapman. 2005. Controlling Undaria and invasive kelps through management of the gametophyte, Calif. Sea Grant Report. 4pp.
  • K. Gasljevic,, K. Hall, S. Oakes, D.J. Chapman, and E.F. Matthys 2006. Increased production of extracellular polysaccharide of Porphyridium cruentum immobilized in porous material. Biomass (In revision).
  • K. Gasljevic, K. Hall, D. J. Chapman and E. Matthys. Drag-reducing polysaccharides from marine micro-algae: species productivity and drag reduction effectiveness. J. Applied Phycology. In press.
  • Inderjit, D.J. Chapman, M. Ranelletti & S. Kaushik. 2006. Invasive marine algae: an ecological perspective. Botanical review. 72: 153-178.
  • K. Gasjlevic, B.H. Lee, D.J. Chapman and E. Matthys. Drag-reducing polysaccharide solutions: Type-A and Type B behavior. J. Non Newtonian Fluid Mechanics. Submitted.
  • D.J. Chapman. 2006. Foreword in "Life as we know it" J. Seckbach (Ed). COLE series. Kluwer Springer. 2pp.
  • J. Seckbach, D.J. Chapman, D.J. Garbary, A. Oren & W. Reisser. 2007. Algae and Cyanobacteria under environmental extremes. In "Algae and Cyanobacteria in Extreme Environments" J. Seckbach (Ed.). Kluwer Springer. Pp. 783-786.
  • F. Garza-Sanchez, D.J. Chapman. Biochemical and Physiological responses of Nitzschia ovalis to changes of salinity in alkaline conditions. In preparation.
  • D. Lamb, S. Awramik, D.J. Chapman & S. Zhou. 2008. Morphological evidence for eukaryotic diversity in the 1.8 billion year old Changzhougou formation, N. China. Submitted: Precambrian Research.

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Carla M. D'Antonio

  • D'Antonio, C.M. and S. Hobbie. 2005. Plant species effects on ecosystem processes: insights from invasive species. In, D. Sax, J. Stackowich and S. Gaines. Insights from invasive species. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA.
  • Corbin, J., M. Thomsen, T.E. Dawson and C.M. D'Antonio. 2005. Summer water use by California coastal prairie grasses: fog, drought and community composition. Oecologia 145:511-521.
  • Thomsen, M., C.M. D'Antonio, K.W. Suttle, and W.P. Sousa. 2006. Ecological resistance, seed density and their interactions determine patterns of invasion in a California coastal prairie. Ecology letters 9:160-170.
  • D'Antonio, C.M. and J. Chambers. 2006. Using ecological theory to manage or restore ecosystems affected by invasive plant species. In, Falk,D., M. Palmer and J. Zedler, editors. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
  • Hawkes, C., J. Belnap, C. D'Antonio and M.K. Firestone. 2006. Arbuscular mycorrhizal assemblages in native plant roots change in the presence of invasive exotic grasses. Plant and Soil, 281: 369-380.
  • D'Antonio, C.M. and M. M. Mack. 2006. Nutrient limitation in a fire-derived, nitrogen rich Hawaiian grassland. Biotropica 38: 458-467.
  • Thomsen, M., J.C. Corbin and C.M. D'Antonio. 2006. The effect of soil N on competition between native and exotic perennial grasses from northern coastal California. Plant Ecology 186:26-35.
  • Haubensak, K. and C.M. D'Antonio. 2006. Restoration of a coastal California grassland after invasion by nitrogen-fixing shrubs, French broom and scotch broom. Ecological Restoration 24: 93-99.
  • Darrouzet-Nardi, A., C.M. D'Antonio and T.E. Dawson. 2006. Depth of water acquisition of invading shrubs and residents herbs in a Sierran meadow. Plant and Soil 281:35-43.
  • Thomsen, M. and C.M. D'Antonio. 2007. Mechanisms of resistance to invasion in a California grassland: the roles of competitor identity, resource availability, and environmental gradients. Oikos, in press.
  • Divittorio, C., J. Corbin and C.M. D'Antonio. 2007. Dispersal of exotic species: an important determinant of invasion potential. Ecological Applications. In press.
  • D'Antonio, C.M., C. Malmstrom, S.A. Reynolds and J. Gerlach. 2007. Ecology of invasive non-native species in California grassland. In, M. Stromberg, J. Corbin and C.M. D'Antonio, editors. California grassland: ecology and management. Chapter 6. UC Press, Berkeley, California.
  • Stromberg, M., C.M. D'Antonio, T. Young, J. Wirka, P. Kephart. 2007. California grassland restoration. In, M. Stromberg, J. Corbin and C.M. D'Antonio, editors. California grassland: ecology and management. Ch. 22. UC Press, Berkeley, California. In press.
  • Molinari, N., C.M. D'Antonio and G. Thomson. 2007. Carpobrotus as a case study of the complexities of species impacts. In, K Cuddington, J. Byers, J. Wilson and A. Hastings. Ecosystem engineers: concepts, theory and application. Pp. 139-163. Elsevier.
  • Darrouzet-nardi, A., C. D'Antonio and E. Berlow. 2008. Effects of young Artemisia rothtockii on soil moisture, soil nitrogen cycling and resident herbs. J. Veg. Science 19:23-30.

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Mark A. Holmgren

  • Farmer, C., S. I. Rothstein, and M. A. Holmgren. 2003. The distribution and ?abundance of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers on the lower Santa Ynez River, California. Studies in Avian Biology 26: 30-35.
  • Farmer C., M. A. Holmgren, and S. I. Rothstein. 2003. Distribution and Abundance of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers on Vandenberg Air Force Base and the Lower Santa Ynez River, 1995-2003. Santa Barbara, California: Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California Santa Barbara.
  • Couch R.L. and M. A. Holmgren. 2005. County Lands Inventory with Enhancement Opportunities. Santa Barbara, California: Natural Resources ?Advisory Committee, Second Supervisorial District of Santa Barbara County, California.
  • Gevirtz E., ?M. Carroll, K. Burton, P. Collins, L. Spanne, M. A. Holmgren and A. Nelson. 2005. Land Management Plan for Burton Mesa Ecological Reserve. Santa Barbara, California: Condor Environmental Planning Services, Inc. / California Department of Fish and Game.

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Jonathan M. Levine

  • Levine, J. M., A. K. McEachern, and C. Cowan. 2008. Rainfall effects on rare annual plants. Journal of Ecology 96. In press.
  • Levine, J. M. 2008. Biological invasions. Current Biology 18: R57-R60.
  • Adler, P. B., J. Hille Ris Lambers, and J. M. Levine. 2007. A niche for neutrality. Ecology Letters 10: 95-104.
  • Coleman, H. M. and J. M. Levine. 2007. Mechanisms underlying the impacts of exotic grasses in a coastal California meadow. Biological Invasions 9: 65-71.
  • Adler, P.B. and J. M. Levine. 2007. Contrasting relationships between resource availability and species richness in space and time. Oikos 116: 221-232.
  • Levine, J. M., E. Pachepsky, B. Kendall, J. Hille Ris Lambers, and S. Yelenik. 2006. Plant-soil feedbacks and invasive spread. Ecology Letters 9: 1005-1014.
  • Adler, P. B., J. HilleRisLambers, P. Kyriakidis, Q. Guan, and J. M. Levine. 2006. Climate variability has a stabilizing effect on the coexistence of prairie grasses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103: 12793-12798.
  • Levine, J. M., P. B. Adler, S. G. Yelenik. 2004. A meta-analysis of biotic resistance to exotic plant invasions. Ecology Letters 7: 975-989.
  • Levine, J. M. and M. Rees. 2004. Effects of temporal variability on rare plant persistence in annual systems. American Naturalist 164: 350-363.
  • K. B. Suttle, M. E. Power, J. M. Levine, and C. McNeely. 2004. How fine sediment in river beds impairs growth and survival of juvenile salmonids. Ecological Applications 14: 969-974.
  • Williams, J. L. and J. M. Levine. 2004. Small-scale variation in growing season length affects size structure of scarlet monkeyflower. Oikos 106: 131-137.
  • Levine, J. M. and D. Murrell. 2003 Community-level consequences of seed dispersal patterns. Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics 34: 549-574.
  • Levine, J. M., C. M. D'Antonio, J. S. Dukes, K. Grigulus, S. Lavorel, and M. Vila. 2003. Mechanisms underlying the impacts of exotic plant invasions. Proceedings of the Royal Society 270: 775-781.
  • Levine, J. M. 2003. A patch modeling approach to the community-level consequences of directional dispersal. Ecology 84:1215-1224.
  • Levine, J. M. and C. M. D'Antonio. 2003. Forecasting biological invasions with increasing international trade. Conservation Biology 17: 322-326.

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Susan J. Mazer

  • Ashman, T. L., T. M. Knight, J. Steets, P. Amarasekare, M. Burd, D. R. Campbell, M. R. Dudash, M. O. Johnston, S. J. Mazer, R. J. Mitchell, M. T. Morgan, and W. G. Wilson. 2004. Pollen-limitation of plant reproduction: ecological causes and consequences. Ecology 85: 2408-2421.
  • Mazer, S. J., H. Paz and M. D. Bell. 2004. Life History, Floral Development, and Mating System in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae):Do floral and whole-plant rates of development evolve independently? American Journal of Botany 91: 2041 - 2050.
  • Wolfe, L. M. and S. J. Mazer. 2005. Patterns of phenotypic plasticity and their fitness consequences in wild radish (Raphanus sativus: Brassicaceae). Int. J. Plant Sci. 166: 631 - 640.
  • Paz, H., S. J. Mazer, and M. Martinez-Ramos. 2005. Comparative ecology of seed mass in Psychotria (Rubiaceae): within- and between-species effects of seed mass on early performance. Functional Ecology 19: 707 - 718.
  • Knight, T. M., J. A. Steets, J. C. Vamosi, S. J. Mazer, M. Burd, D. R. Campbell, M. R. Dudash, M. O. Johnston, R. J. Mitchell, T. L. Ashman. 2005. Pollen Limitation of Plant Reproduction: Pattern and Process. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36: 467 - 497.
  • Vamosi, J. C., T. M. Knight, J. A. Steets, S. J. Mazer, M. Burd, and T-L Ashman. 2006. Pollination decays in biodiversity hotspots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103: 956-961.
  • Wright, I., D. D. Ackerly, F. Bongers, K. E. Harms, G. Ibarra-Manriquez, M. Martinez-Ramos, S. J. Mazer, H. C. Muller-Landau, H. Paz, N. C A. Pitman, L. Poorter, M. R. Silman, C. F Vriesendorp, C. O. Webb, M. Westoby, and S. J. Wright. 2006. Relationships among key dimensions of plant trait variation in seven neotropical forests. Annals of Botany, 99: 1003-1015.
  • Hufford, K. M. and S. J. Mazer. 2007. Local adaptation and effects of grazing in seedlings of two native California bunchgrass species: implications for restoration, Restoration Ecology. In press.
  • Mazer, S. J., V. A. Delesalle, and H. Paz. 2007. The evolution of mating system and the genetic covariance between male and female investment in Clarkia (Onagraceae): selfing opposes the evolution of trade-offs. Evolution 61: 83-98.
  • Forget, P.-M., A. J. Dennis, S. J. Mazer, P. A. Jansen, S. Kitamura, J. E. Lambert and D. A. Westcott. 2007. Seed allometry and disperser assemblages in tropical rain forests: a comparison of four floras on different continents. In Dennis, A. J.,,R. Green, E. Schupp, and D. A. Westcott (Eds.) Frugivory and Seed Dispersal: theory and its application in a changing world, CAB, International Publishing, Wallingford. In press.
  • Betancourt, J. L., M. D. Schwartz, D D. Breshears, C. A. Brewer, G. Frazer, J. E. Gross, S. J. Mazer, and B. E. Wilson. 2007. Evolving Plans for a USA-National Phenology Network (NPN). EOS, In press.
  • Sapir, Y., S. J. Mazer, and C. Holzapfel. 2007. Population dynamics: sex ratio. In S. E. Jorgensen (Editor in Chief), Encyclopedia of Ecology, Elsevier Press. In press.
  • Dudley, L. S., Mazer, S. J. & Galusky, P. 2007. The joint evolution of mating system, floral traits and life history in Clarkia (Onagraceae): genetic constraints vs. independent evolution. J. Evol. Biol. 20: 2200-2218.
  • Mazer, S.J., Delesalle, V.A. & Paz H. 2007. Evolution of mating system and the genetic covariance between male and female investment in Clarkia (Onagraceae): selfing opposes the evolution of trade-offs. Evolution 61: 83-98.
  • Delesalle, V.A., Mazer, S.J. & Paz, H. 2008. Temporal variation in the pollen:ovule ratio in Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating system: greenhouse populations. J. Evol. Biol. 21: 310-323.

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Steven I. Rothstein

  • O'Loghlen, A. and S.I. Rothstein. 2002. Vocal development is correlated with an indicator of hatching date in Brown-headed Cowbirds. Condor 104: 761-771.
  • Gorney-Labinger, E. and S.I. Rothstein. 2002. Brown-headed Cowbirds in eastern and western North America show similar use of courtship songs in copulation contexts. Condor 104: 866-872.
  • O'Loghlen, A. and S.I. Rothstein. 2003. Female preference for the songs of older males and the maintenance of dialects in Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater). Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 53: 102-109.
  • Rothstein, S.I., B. E. Kus, M. J. Whitfield and S. J. Sferra. 2003. Recommendations for cowbird management in recovery efforts for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. pp. 157-167 In: Ecology and Conservation of the Willow Flycatcher (M. K. Sogge, B. A. Kus, S. J. Sferra, M. J. Whitfield eds.). Studies in Avian Biology. No. 26.
  • Farmer, C., Rothstein, S.I. and M.A. Holmgren. 2003. The distribution and abundance of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers on the Lower Santa Ynez River, California. pp. 30-35 In: Ecology and Conservation of the Willow Flycatcher (M. K. Sogge, B. A. Kus, S. J. Sferra, M. J. Whitfield eds.). Studies in Avian Biology. No. 26.
  • Farmer, C., M.A. Holmgren, and S.I. Rothstein. 2003. Distribution and abundance of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers on Vandenberg Air Force Base and the Lower Santa Ynez River, 1995-2003. 130 pp. Vandenberg Air Force Base, Natural Resources, CA 93437. 2004 Rothstein, S.I. Brown-headed Cowbird: Villain or scapegoat? Birding 36: 372-384.
  • O'Loghlen, A. and S.I. Rothstein. 2004. Divergent sexual responses to different categories of foreign courtship songs in female Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater). Auk 121: 824-836.
  • Hosoi, S.A., S.I. Rothstein and A.L. O'Loghlen. 2005. Sexual preferences of female Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater) for perched song repertoires. Auk 122: 82-93.
  • Rothstein, S.I. 2005. More Than Kin and Less Than Kind: The Evolution of Family Conflict. [Book Review]. Anim. Behav. 69: 1223-1225.
  • Anderson, K.E., S.I. Rothstein, R.C. Fleischer and A.L. O'Loghlen. 2005. Large-scale movement patterns between song dialects in Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater). Auk 122: 803-818.
  • Rothstein, S.I., and B.D. Peer. 2005. Conservation solutions for threatened and endangered cowbird hosts: sorting fact and fiction. Ornithological Monographs No. 57: 98-114.
  • Peer, B.D., S.I. Rothstein, M. J. Kuehn and R.C. Fleischer. 2005. Host defenses against cowbird parasitism: implications for cowbird management. Ornithological Monographs No. 57: 84-97.
  • Peer, B.D, S.I. Rothstein, and J.W. Rivers. 2005. First record of Bronzed Cowbird parasitism on the Great-tailed Grackle. Wilson Bulletin 117: 194-196.
  • Peer, B.D., S.I. Rothstein, K.S. Delaney and R.C. Fleischer. 2007. Defense behaviour against brood parasitism is deeply rooted in mainland and island scrub-jays. Anim. Behav. 73: 55-63.

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Lisa C. Stratton

  • Stratton, L.C. 1995. Distribution and Spread of Rubus ellipticus in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. CPSU Tech. Report 107. Manoa, Hawaii.
  • Stratton, L.C. 1995. Distribution and Spread of Rubus ellipticus. Masters Thesis (U.Wisconsin- Madison)
  • Stratton, L.C. 1996. Manoa Cliff Trail Plant Guide. Hawai'i Nature Center.
  • Stratton, L.C. 1998. Overview of Hawaiian Dry Forest Propagation Techniques, Hawaiian Botanical Society, Vol 37 (2) pp. 13-28.
  • Stratton, L.C. 1998 Ecophysiological adaptations to water resource limitations of eight woody species in Kanepu'u Dry Forest Preserve, Lana'i. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  • Stratton, L.C., G. Goldstein and F.C. Meinzer. 2000. Stem water storage capacity and efficiency of water transport: their functional significance in a Hawaiian dry forest. Plant, Cell & Environment 23:99-106.
  • Stratton, L.C., G. Goldstein and F. C. Meinzer. 2000. Temporal and spatial partitioning of water resources among eight woody species in a Hawaiian dry forest. Oecologia 124(3):309-317.
  • Stratton, L.C., and G. Goldstein. 2001. Carbon uptake, growth and resource-use efficiency in one invasive and six native Hawaiian dry forest tree species. Tree Physiology 21: 1327-1334.
  • Stratton, L.C. 2004. Fine-tuning coastal sage scrub restoration: evaluating seral stage, propagules, weed management and moisture requirements, in Proceedings of SER International Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada.
  • Stratton, L.C. 2005. Santa Catalina Island experimental restoration trials: developing appropriate techniques. Proceedings of the Sixth California Islands Symposium, eds D. Garcelon and C. Schwemm. Arcata, CA.
  • Stratton, L.C, Simons, N., Herr, C. 2008. Water Quality assessment of UCSB Campus Lagoon. CCBER Technical Report.
  • Stratton, L.C. In Press. 2008. Limitations to Scrub Oak regeneration on Santa Catalina Island in Proceedings of the Seventh California Islands Symposium, ed. D. Garcelon.

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Samuel S. Sweet

  • Samuel S. Sweet and E.R. Pianka. 2003. The Lizard Kings. Natural History (New York), November 2003: 40-45.
  • P. A. Crochet, S.S. Sweet and J.A. Mateo. 2004. Recent records of the rare Psammodromus microdactylus (Boettger, 1881) in Morocco. Herpetozoa 17: 184-186.
  • S.S. Sweet. 2004. Varanus glauerti. Pp. 366-372 in E.R. Pianka and D.R. King (eds.), Varanoid Lizards of the World. Indiana Univ. Press.
  • S.S. Sweet. 2004. Varanus glebopalma. Pp.373-379 in E.R. Pianka and D.R.King.(eds.), Varanoid Lizards of the World. Indiana Univ. Press.
  • L.A. Smith, S.S. Sweet and D.R. King. 2004. Varanus scalaris. Pp. 451-461 in E.R. Pianka and D.R. King (eds.), Varanoid Lizards of the World. Indiana Univ. Press.
  • S.S. Sweet and B.K. Sullivan. 2005. Bufo californicus. Pp. 396-400 in M. Lanoo (ed.), Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States Species. Univ. California Press, Berkeley.
  • E.R. Pianka and S.S. Sweet. 2005. Integrative biology of sticky feet in geckos. BioEssays 27: 647-652.
  • H.-G. Horn, S.S. Sweet and K.M. Philipp. 2007. On the distribution of the Papuan monitor (Varanus salvadorii Peters & Doria 1878) in New Guinea. Pp. 25-43 in Boehme, W., H.-G. Horn and U. Krebs (eds.), Advances in Monitor Research III. Mertensiella 16, Rheinbach.
  • S.S. Sweet and E.R Pianka. 2007. Monitors, mammals, and Wallace's Line. Pp.79-99 in Boehme, W., H.-G. Horn and U. Krebs (eds.), Advances in Monitor Research III. Mertensiella 16, Rheinbach.
  • S.S. Sweet. 2007. Comparative spatial ecology of two small arboreal monitors in northern Australia. Pp. 378-402 in Boehme, W., H.-G. Horn and U. Krebs (eds.), Advances in Monitor Research III. Mertensiella 16, Rheinbach.

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Jennifer A. Thorsch

  • Thorsch, J. and K. Esau. 1983. Nuclear Crystalloids in Sieve Elements of Boraginaceae: A Protein Digestion Study. J. Cell Sci. 64, 37-47.
  • Esau, K. and J. Thorsch. 1984. The Sieve Plate of Echium (Boraginaceae): Developmental Aspects and Response of P-protein to Protein Digestion. J. Ultrastruct. Res. 86, 31-45.
  • Esau, K. and J. Thorsch. 1985. Sieve Plate Pores and Plasmodesmata. The Communication Channels of the Symplast: Ultrastructural Aspects and Developmental Relations. Amer. J. Bot. 72, 1641-1653.
  • Thorsch, J. and K. Esau. 1985. An Ultrastructural Study of the Phloem of Drimys (Winteraceae). IAWA Bull. 6, 255-268.
  • Thorsch, J.A. and R.F. Evert. Katherine Esau's Contributions to Botany. 1997. Amer. J. Botany 84(11), 1621-1623.
  • Thorsch, J.A. and R.F. Evert. Katherine Esau, 1898-1997.1998. Ann. Rev. Phytopathology 36, 27-40.
  • Thorsch, J.A. 2000. Vessels in Zingiberaceae: A Light, Scanning, and Transmission Microscope Study. IAWA Journal 21(1), 61-76.
  • Budianto, I. and J.A. Thorsch. 2002. There Go Those Kids in Nature. Science and Children 40(1), 36-41.
  • Thorsch, J.A. 2007. Katherine Esau: A Dedicated Teacher, Pioneer in the Field of Plant Viruses and Imaginative Storyteller. Pioneering Women in Plant Pathology. APS Press.

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Robert R. Warner

  • Stoms, D. M., F. W. Davis, S. J. Andelman, M. H. Carr, S. D. Gaines, B. S. Halpern, R. Hoenicke, S. G. Leibowitz, A. Leydecker, E. M. P. Madin, H. Tallis, and R. R. Warner. 2005. Integrated coastal reserve planning: making the land-sea connection. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(8): 429-436.
  • Ruttenberg, B. I., A. J. Haupt, A. I. Chiriboga, and R. R. Warner. 2005. Patterns, causes and consequences of regional variation in the ecology and life-history of a reef fish. Oecologia 145: 394-403. DOI 10.1007/s00442-005-0150-0\
  • Hamilton, S. L, J. W. White, J. E. Caselle, S. E. Swearer, and R. R. Warner. 2006. Consistent long-term spatial gradients of population replenishment for an island population of a coral reef fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series 306: 247-256.
  • Munday, P. L., P. M. Buston, and R. R. Warner. 2006. Diversity and flexibility of sex change strategies in animals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21: 89-95.
  • Munday, P. L., J. W. White, and R. R. Warner. 2006. A social basis for the development of primary males in a sex-changing fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 273: 2845-2852. DOI 10.1098/rspb.2006.3666
  • Selkoe, K. A., S. D. Gaines, J. E. Caselle, and R. R. Warner. 2006. Current shifts and kin aggregation explain genetic patchiness in fish recruits. Ecology 87: 3082-3094.
  • Ruttenberg, B. I. and R. R. Warner. 2006. Spatial variation in the chemical composition of natal otoliths from a reef fish in the Galápagos Islands. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Series. 328: 225-236.
  • White, J.W., and R. R. Warner. 2007. Behavioral and energetic costs of group membership in a coral reef fish. Oecologia 154: 423-433. DOI 10.1007/s00442-007-0838-4
  • White, J. W., C. Grigsby, and R. R. Warner. 2007. Cleaning behavior is riskier and less profitable than an alternative strategy for a facultative cleaner fish. Coral Reefs 26: 87-94. DOI 10.1007/s00338-006-0161-2
  • White, J.W., and R. R. Warner. 2007. Safety in numbers and the spatial scaling of densitydependent mortality in a coral reef fish. Ecology 88: 3044-3054.
  • Lubchenco, J., S. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Airame, S. Palumbi, R. R. Warner, and B. S. Smith. 2007. The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd edition, United States Version). Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans. www.piscoweb.org
  • Lubchenco, J., S. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Airame, S. Palumbi, R. R. Warner, and B. S. Smith. 2007. The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd edition, International Version). Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans. www.piscoweb.org
  • Warner, R. R., and R. C. Muñoz. 2007. Needed: a dynamic approach to understand sex change. Animal Behaviour 75: e11- e14. DOI 10.1016/j.anbehav.2007.10.013
  • Hamilton, S. L., J. Regetz, and R. R. Warner. 2008. Postsettlement survival linked to larval life in a marine fish PNAS 105 (5): 1561-1566 www.pnas.org_cgi_doi_10.1073_pnas.0707676105
  • Lloyd, D. C., D. C. Zacherl, S. Walker, G. Paradis, M. Sheehy, and R. R. Warner. 2008. Egg source, temperature and culture seawater affect elemental signatures in Kelletia kelletii larval statoliths. Marine Ecology Progress Series 353: 115-130. DOI 10.3354/meps07172

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