Publications
Below is a list of WERC's peer-reviewed publications. If you are searching for a specific publication and cannot find it in this list, please contact werc_web@usgs.gov
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NBS continues cooperative studies of pintail ecology in California
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J. Fleskes
Conservation issues and strategies for elephant-shrews
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G. B. Rathbun
Insect damage to inflorescences of the threatened dune thistle, Cirsium pitcheri
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Svata M. Louda, A. Kathryn McEachern
Turtle, tortoise and terrapin: myriad monikers
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J.E. Lovich
Band recoveries of diurnal raptors banded in the Marin Headlands, Marin County, California
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K.L. Scheuerman, M.A. Weeks, J. A. Howell
Influence of cryptobiotic soil crusts on nutrient and water relations of winter annual plants in the northeast Mojave Desert
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L.A. DeFalco, J.K. Detling, C.R. Tracy
When species collide: The origin and spread of an asexual species of gecko
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R.R. Radtkey, S.C. Donnellan, Robert N. Fisher, C. Moritz, K. Hanley, T. J. Case
[Book review] Liste des reptiles actuels de monde. I. Chelonii, by Patrick David
Review of: Liste des reptiles actuels du monde: I. Chelonii. Patrick David. Association des Amis du Laboratoire des Reptiles et Amphibiens du Museum (AALRAM), 1994.
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J.E. Lovich
[Book review] Biotic interactions and global change, edited by P.M. Kareiva, J.G. Kingsolver, and R.B. Huey
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N. J. Scott
California sea otters
Information on the size, distribution, and productivity of the California sea otter population is broadly relevant to two federally mandated goals: removing the population’s listing as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and obtaining an “optimal sustainable population” under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Except for the population in central California, sea otters (Enhydra lutri
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James A. Estes, Ronald J. Jameson, James L. Bodkin, David Carlson
Hibernaculum use by a population of desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) in the Sonoran Desert
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S.J. Bailey, C. R. Schwalbe, C.H. Lowe