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Extinction & Biogeography of Tropical Pacific Birds
Extinction & Biogeography of Tropical Pacific Birds. -David W. Steadman. 2006. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, xiv + 594 pp., 243...
Auk, The, 07/01/07 by Simberloff, Daniel · More from publication -
Risk Assessments, Blacklists, and White Lists for Introduced Species: Are Predictions Good Enough to Be Useful?
The United States regulates deliberate species introduction by blacklists: any species not blacklisted may be imported. Half of invasive introduced...
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 04/01/06 by Simberloff, Daniel · More from publication -
Variation and covariation of skulls and teeth: Modern carnivores and the interpretation of fossil mammals
Abstract.-Teeth are generally the best-preserved elements among mammal fossil remains and are highly diagnostic characters. Consequently, much...
Paleobiology, 10/01/02 by Dayan, Tamar; Wool, David; Simberloff, Daniel · More from publication -
Threatened Birds of the World
The Auk 118(4):1112-1113, 2001 Threatened Birds of the World.-BirdLife International. 2000. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona, Spain. xii + 852 pp. ISBN...
Auk, The, 10/01/01 by Simberloff, Daniel · More from publication -
Needed: A National Center for Biological Invasions
A new coordinating body is essential to the success of nonindigenous species prevention and management efforts. Introduced organisms are the...
Issues in Science and Technology, 07/01/01 by Schmitz, Don C; Simberloff, Daniel · More from publication -
Character Displacement And Release In The Small Indian Mongoose, Herpestes Javanicus - Statistical Data Included
DANIEL SIMBERLOFF [1] DANIEL SIMBERLOFF [1] TAMAR DAYAN [2] CARL JONES [3] GO OGURA [4] Abstract. In western parts of its native range,...
Ecology, 08/01/00 by Daniel Simberloff · More from publication -
An invasive species threat intensifies, U.S. steps up fight
Since our article "Biological Invasions: A Growing Threat" appeared (Issues, Summer 1997), the assault by biological invaders on our nation's...
Issues in Science and Technology, 04/01/99 by Simberloff, Daniel; Schmitz, Don C · More from publication -
There's science, & there's science. (responses to July 6, 1998, cover story critical of New York Times science reporting)(Letter to the Editor)

We were bombarded with mail in response to Mark Dowie's July 6 cover story, "What's Wrong With the New York Times's Science Reporting?" A...
Nation, The, 10/12/98 by Ball, Betty; Ballinger, Royce E.; Carnell, Brian; Colby, Michael; Dowie, Mark; Light, Allie; Nelson, Jeff; Saraf, Irving; Simberloff, Daniel; Simon, Michele; Sloan, Don; Strong, Donald R. · More from publication -
How risky is biological control? Reply - response to article by J.H. Frank in this issue, p. 1829
The potential risks, costs and benefits associated with biological control have not been comprehensively analyzed to be able to conclusively claim...
Ecology, 07/01/98 by Daniel Simberloff · More from publication -
Biological invasions: A growing threat
An army of invasive plant and animal species is overrunning the United States, causing incalcuable economic and ecological costs. To the untrained...
Issues in Science and Technology, 07/01/97 by Schmitz, Don C; Simberloff, Daniel · More from publication




