POLICY AND OUTREACH

publications & resources

 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 * in press


Yr 2005 Publications: Research by PISCO scientists

  • Airamé, S. 2005.  The Channel Islands Marine Reserves: Scientists informing policy and management.  In Groom, M.J., G.K. Meffe, and C.R. Carroll (eds).  Principles of Conservation Biology (3rd Edition).  Sinauer Associates, Inc.  Sunderland, Massachusetts. Pp 544-547.
  • Airamé, S. 2005. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary: Advancing the Science and Policy of Marine Protected Areas.  In Wright, D. and A. Scholtz (eds).  Place Matters: Geospatial Tools for Marine Science, Conservation, and Management in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University Press.  Corvallis, Oregon.  Pp. 91-124.
  • Barnett-Johnson, R., F.C. Ramos, C.B. Grimes, and R. B. MacFarlane. 2005. Validation of Sr isotopes in otoliths by laser ablation MC-ICPMS:  opening avenues in fisheries science applications. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62:2425-2430.
  • Baskett, M. L., S. A. Levin, S. D. Gaines, and J. Dushoff. 2005. Marine reserve design and the evolution of size at maturation in harvested fish.  Ecological Applications. 15:882-901.
  • Bassin, C. J., L. Washburn, M. Brzezinski, and E. McPhee-Shaw. 2005. Sub-mesoscale coastal eddies observed by high frequency radar:A new mechanism for delivering nutrients to kelp forests in the Southern California Bight. Geophysical Research Letters 32:L12604.
  • Broitman, B. R., C. A. Blanchette, and S. D. Gaines. 2005. Recruitment of intertidal invertebrates and oceanographic variability at Santa Cruz Island, California, U.S.A. Limnology and Oceanography 50: 1473-1479.
  • Brown, J. H., D. F. Sax, E. P. White, and S. D. Gaines. 2005. Species dynamics of invasions. in D. F. Sax, J. J. Stachowicz, and S. D. Gaines, editors. Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution and Biogeography. Sinauer Associates, MA.
  • Cudaback, C., L. Washburn, and E. Dever. 2005. Subtidal Inner-Shelf Circulation Near Point Conception, California. Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans) 110:C10007.
  • Drake, P. J., M. A. McManus, and C. Storlazzi. 2005. Local wind forcing of the Monterey Bay area inner shelf. Continental Shelf Research 25:397-417.
  • Gaylord, B., S.D. Gaines, D.A. Siegel, and M. H. Carr. 2005. Marine reserves can exploit life history and population structure to potentially increase fisheries yields. Ecological Applications 15:2180-2191.
  • Guerry, A. D. 2005. Icarus and Daedlus: Conceptual and tactical lessons for marine ecosystem-based management. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:202-211.
  • Guichard, F. 2005. Interaction strength and extinction risk in a metacommunity. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 272:1571-1576.
  • Halpern, B., S. D. Gaines and R. Warner. 2005. Habitat Size, Recruitment, and Longevity as Factors Limiting Population Size in Stage-Structured Species. American Naturalist. 165:82-94.
  • Hofmann, G. E., J. L. Burnaford, and K. T. Fielman. 2005. Genomics-fueled approaches to meet current challenges in marine ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20:305-311.
  • Kinlan, B. P., Gaines, S.D. and Lester, S.E. 2005. Propagule dispersal and the scales of marine community process. Diversity & Distributions 11:139-148.
  • Kinlan, B. P., and A. M. Hastings. 2005. What exotic species tell us about rates of population spread and geographic range expansion. in D. F. Sax, S. D. Gaines, and J. J. Staichowicz, editors. Species Invasions: Insights to Ecology, Evolution and Biogeography. Island Press, Washington D.C.
  • Kirincich, A. R., J.A. Barth, B.A. Grantham, B. A. Menge, and J. Lubchenco. 2005. Wind-driven inner-shelf circulation off central Oregon during summer. Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans) 110, C10S03, doi:10.1029/2004JC002611.
  • Leslie, H. 2005. Positive intraspecific effects trump negative effects in high-density barnacle aggregations. Ecology 86:2716-2725.
  • Leslie, H. 2005. A Synthesis of Marine Conservation Planning Approaches. Conservation Biology 19:1701-1713.
  • Leslie, H. M., E. N. Breck, F. Chan, B. A. Menge, and J. Lubchenco. 2005. Barnacle reproductive hotspots linked to nearshore ocean conditions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102:10534-10539.
  • Lester, S. E., and B. I. Ruttenberg. 2005. The relationship between pelagic larval duration and range size in tropical reef fishes: a synthetic analysis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 272:585-591.
  • Menge, B. A., G.W. Allison, C.A. Blanchette, T.M. Farrell, A.M. Olson, T.A. Turner, and P. van Tamelen. 2005. Stasis or kinesis? Hidden dynamics of a rocky intertidal macrophyte mosaic revealed by a spatially-explicit approach. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 314:3-39.
  • Osovitz, C. J., and G. E. Hofmann. 2005. Thermal history-dependent expression of the hsp70 gene in purple sea urchins: Biogeographic patterns and the effect of temperature acclimation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 327:134-143.
  • Parmesan, C., S. D. Gaines, L. Gonzalez, D. Kaufman, J. Kingsolver, A. T. Peterson, and R. Sagarin. 2005. Empirical perspectives on species borders: from traditional biogeography to global change. Oikos. 108:58-75.
  • Phillips, N. E. 2005. Growth of filter-feeding benthic invertebrates from a region with variable upwelling intensity. Marine Ecology Progress Series 295:79-89.
  • Readdie, M.D., Marla Ranelletti, and R. M. McCourt. 2005. Common Seaweeds of the Gulf of California, 1 edition. Sea Challengers, Gig Harbor, WA.
  • 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.
  • Ruttenberg, B. I., S.L. Hamilton, M. J. H. Hickford, G.L. Paradis, M. S. Sheehy, J. D. Standish, O. Ben-Tzvi, and R. R. Warner. 2005. Elevated levels of trace elements in cores of otoliths and their potential for use as natural tags. Marine Ecology Progress Series 297:273-281.
  • Sax, D. F., and S. D. Gaines. 2005. The Biogeography of Naturalized Species and the Species-Area Relationship: Reciprocal Insights to Biogeography and Invasion Biology. in M. W. Cadotte, S. M. McMahon, and T. Fukami, editors. Conceptual ecology and invasions biology: reciprocal approaches to nature.
  • Sax, D.F., B. P. Kinlan, and K. F. Smith. 2005. A conceptual framework for comparing species assemblages in native and exotic habitats. Oikos 108:457-464.
  • Somero, G. N. 2005. Linking biogeography to physiology: Evolutionary and acclimatory adjustments of thermal limits. Frontiers in Zoology 2:1.
  • Stenseng, E., Braby, C., and Somero, G. 2005. Evolutionary and acclimation-induced variation in thermal limits of heart function in congeneric marine snails (genus Tegula): Implications for vertical zonation. The Biological Bulletin 208:138-144.
  • Warner, R. R., S. E. Swearer, J. E. Caselle, M. Sheehy, and G. Paradis. 2005. Natal trace-elemental signatures in the otoliths of an open-coast fish. Limnology and Oceanography 50:1529-1542.
  • Zacherl, D. C. 2005. Spatial and temporal variation in statoliths and protoconchs as natural tags to track larval dispersal.  Marine Ecology Progress Series.  290:135-143.
  • Zacherl, D. C. 2005. An exploration of spatial and temporal variation in statoliths and protoconchs as natural tags to track larval dispersal. Marine Ecology Progress Series 290:145-163.