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Preliminary Report on the Invertebrate Biodiversity of the Telluride Area. T. Erwin et al., 2000. A Scientific Monitoring Program for the Marine Reserve, St. Barthelelmy, French West Indies. Brosnan, D.M., T.L.J. Grubba, C.J. Becker, 1997. El Nino Southern Oscillations (ENSO) and Their Impacts on Marine Populations. Brosnan, D.M., C.J. Becker, 1997.Emergency Jetty Little Bay, Montserrat: Marine Monitoring and Mitigation, Final Report. Brosnan, D.M., T.L.J. Grubba, A.H. Cooper, D.C. Cassell, and C.J. Becker, 1997. Emergency Jetty at Little Bay Montserrat, West Indies. Environmental Impact Assessment. Brosnan, D.M., S.P. Courtney, T.L.J. Grubba and K. Boylon, 1996. The Coral Reefs of Montserrat West Indies: Diversity, Conservation, and Ecotourism. Brosnan, D.M., T.L.J. Grubba, D.K. Backman, K. Boylon and K.T. Moore, 1997. Seabird Surveys in Puget Sound 1996, Report to Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. Merizon, R.A. et al. 1997. Bird-Habitat Relationships in Forests of the Idaho Southern Batholith Landscape. 1996 Annual Report. Sallabanks, R. 1997. A Monitoring Program and species introduction plan for Quarry Cove Volumes 1 and 2. Report to US Bureau of Land Management. Brosnan, D.M. and S.B. Yamada,1994. A study of Human Impact on Four Shores on the Oregon Coast: Results and Recommendations for Management and Development. Report to the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. D.M. Brosnan and L.L. Crumrine, 1992. Human Impact and Management Plan for the shore at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. Report to the US Bureau of Land Management. D.M. Brosnan and L.L. Crumrine. Volunteer Based Monitoring at Yaquina Head and Quarry Cove: Summer 1998. A Report to the US Bureau of Land Management. K. Bernhardt, 1999. A Feasability Study for Monitoring Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris) in Longview, Washington. S.P. Coutney, C.J. Becker, and Z.A. Bassett, 1998. A Literature Review on Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris) Biology and Control Methods. S.P. Coutney, N.I. Lichti, and Z.A. Bassett, 1998. Final Report: Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris) at the Weyerhaeuser Paper Mill in Longview, Washington, 1998-1999. N.I. Lichti and S.P. Coutney, 1999. Ecology in Action - Technical Bulletin No. 2. Importance of predators in the conservation of endangered birds: A case study with jays, ravens, and the threatened marbled murrelet. by Halley D. Buckanoff. No. 3. Science and the Community. Bird studies in urban landscapes. by Lori T. Moore. No. 4. A Practical Guide to Coral Reef Monitoring: Answers to Commonly Asked Questions. by Timothy L.J. Grubba.
Booth D. J. and D.M. Brosnan, 1995. The role of recruitment in structuring rocky intertidal and coral reef fish communities. Advances in Ecological Research. Brosnan, D. M. 1994. Integrating Science and Policy; 1994. The Oregon Territorial Sea Plan as a case study: Recent Advances in Marine Science and Technology. Brosnan, D. M. 1994. The Role of Ecology in Ecotourism In: Tourism for the Environment edited by D. Kelsay and R. Harvey. Courtney, S.P. et al. 1994. Host specificity, Metapopulations and Conservation: D. magiiaquitiaria as a model. In: Functional dynamics of phytophagous insects. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Brosnan, D. M. 1995. Ecosystem Management: An ecological perspective
for environmental lawyers. Journal of Environmental Law. University
of Baltimore. Brosnan, D. M. 1995. Putting the science into wildlife policy. Bulletin of the Wildlife Society. Brosnan, D. M. 2000. Can peer review help resolve natural resource conflicts? Issues in Science and Technology Brosnan, D.M., J. Elliott and I. Quon 1996. The Effect of Trampling on Marine Rocky Shores in Southern California. California Sea Grant Biennial Report-92-96. Courtney, S. P. et al 1994. Host specificity, metapopulations and conservation: D. maguquinara as a model. In: Functional dynamics of phytophagous insects. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Courtney, S. P. 1994. Conservation of Butterflies in Britain Ecology |
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