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Research Publications
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O’Connor, C., M. Marvier, and P. Kareiva. 2003. Biological versus sociopolitical priority-setting in conservation. Ecology Letters 6:706-711.
 
Kareiva, P., M. Marvier, S. West, and J. Hornisher. 2002. Slow-moving journals hinder conservation efforts. Nature 420:15.
 
Dindia, C. 2003. Historical Ecology. Yearbook of Science and Technology: 2003. McGraw-Hill, New York.
 
West, S. 2004. Population Growth and Sustainable Development. Yearbook of Science and Technology: 2004. McGraw-Hill, New York.
 
Kareiva, P., Yuan-Farrell, C., and C. O’Connor. 2005. Whales are big and it matters. In J Estes (editor) The Influence of Whales and Whaling on Ocean Ecosystems, University of California Press.
 
Yuan-Farrell, C., Marvier, M., Press, D. and P. Kareiva. 2005. Conservation easements as a conservation strategy: is there a sense to the spatial distribution of easements? Natural Areas Journal 25: 282-289.
 
Marvier, M. and S. West. In Press. Getting the science fundamentals right for ecological risk assessment of GM crops: data and data synthesis. I. Taylor and K Barrett, eds. Tentatively titled Genetically Engineered Plants: Decision-Making under Uncertainty, Haworth's Food Products Press, Binghamton, New York. Invited book chapter.
 
The contributions of Patricia Adams and Blair Thedinger are noted in the acknowledgements of Nancy Unger and Marie Bolton, “The Case for Cautious Optimism: California Environmental Propositions in the Late Twentieth Century,” La Californie: Périphérie ou laboratoire?, Annick Foucrier and Antoine Coppolani, eds. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2004, pp. 81-102.
 
 
Research Presentations
  Undergraduate names are underlined.  
 
O’Connor, C., M. Marvier, and P. Kareiva. 2003. Biological versus sociopolitical priority-setting in conservation. Ecology Letters 6:706-711.
 
 
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