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PublicationsPublished Papers (Peer reviewed articles) Books / Section in Books / Edited BooksBotsford, L. W. and A. Hastings. Conservation dynamics of
marine metapopulations with dispersing larvae (Chapter 12). Marine
Metapopulations, vol. 411-429, P. Sale and J. Kritzer, Eds. (2006).
Copps, S., M. Yoklavich, G. Parkes, W. Wakefield, A. Bailey,
H. G. Greene, C. Goldfinger, and R. Burns. Applying marine habitat data to
fishery management on the US west coast: initiating a policy-science feedback
loop. Mapping the seafloor for habitat characterization, vol. Special Paper 47,
B. Todd and H. G. Greene, Eds. Geological Assoc. of Canada. (2007).
Fogarty, M. J. and L. W. Botsford. Metapopulation dynamics
of coastal decapods (Chapter 8). Marine Metapopulations, P. Sale and J.
Kritzer, Eds., 2006), pp. 271-319. (2006).
Gershunov, A. and H. Douville. Extensive summer hot and cold
extremes under current and possible future climatic conditions: Europe and
North America. Assessing, modeling and monitoring the impacts of extreme
climate events. Cambridge University Press. (2006).
Hall, A., R. G. Lawford, J. O. Roads, J. C. Schaake, and W.
E. F. GEWEX Hydrology. IUGG Hydrology Red Book, pp. 14 pp. (2007).
Helling, H., S. Magdziarz, J. Long, M. Laughlin, J.
Kasschau, and J. Camp. Forecast—Cloudy With a Chance of Educational
Reform: A New Weather & Water Curriculum Offers Some Relief from the
Drought. Exemplary Science in Informal Education Settings: Standards-Based
Success Stories, R. E. Yager and J. H. Falk, Eds.: Arlington, NSTA Press, pp.
113-131. (2007).
Herrick, J., S.F., K. Hill, and C. Reiss. An optimal harvest
policy for the recently renewed United States Pacific sardine fishery. Climate
Change and the Economics of the World's Fisheries, R. Hanesson, J. Herrick, S.,
and M. Barange, Eds.: UK, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 126-150. (2006).
Mangel, M. and N. Wolf. Predator diet breadth and prey
population dynamics. Whales, Whaling Ocean Ecosystems, J. A. Estes, D. P.
Demaster, D. F. Doak, T. M. Williams, and R. L. Brownell Jr., Eds.: Berkeley,
University of California Press, pp. 279-285. (2006).
May, R. M., Crawley, and Sugihara. Multispecies Patterns. Theoretical
Ecology, (2007).
Wolf, N., J. Melbourne, and M. Mangel. The method of
multiple hypotheses and the decline of Stellar sea lions in western Alaska. Top
Predators in Marine Ecosystems. Their Role in Monitoring and Management, S. W.
Boyd and C. J. Camphusen, Eds. Cambridge University Press, pp. 275-293. (2006).
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