We have a few talks, articles, and other material from this project, but field work is keeping me from updating this site as quickly as I would like - they should be on the website by this spring though!
Bibliography
Thus far, two in press publications have been informed by (and the authors in part supported by) this California Sea Grant project:
Talley, D.M., Holyoak, M.A., and Huxel, G.R. In Press. Habitat connectivity at the land-water interface. In: Sanjayan M. and Crooks K. (Eds.), Connectivity in Conservation. Cambridge University Press.
Crooks, J. and Suarez, A. In Press. Hyperconnectivity and the global breakdown of natural barriers to dispersal. In: Sanjayan M. and Crooks K. (Eds.), Connectivity in Conservation. Cambridge University Press.
Presentations
Talley, D.M. Habitat connectivity: beyond corridors and reserves. University of New Hampshire. November 2004.
Talley, D.M, Crooks, J., Levin, L., Ritchie, C., Cody, K.C., Antcliffe, S., and Whitcraft, C. An exotic tree invades a southern California salt marsh history, impacts, and recovery following eradication. Ecological Society Of America, August 2004 (Poster).
Talley, D.M. Connectivity in natural (and unnatural) systems. Centro De Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, B.C., Mexico. May 2004.
Talley, D.M., Crooks, J., Levin, L., Ritchie, C., Cody, K.C., Antcliffe, S., and Whitcraft, C. An exotic tree invades a southern California salt marsh history, impacts, and recovery following eradication. California Estuarine Research Society Meeting, March 2004.
Public Awareness
(clicking on these links will download the articles, in PDF format, to your hard drive).
This research has been the subject of a NOAA press release, A California Sea Grant fact sheet, a news article, and an interview for the Los Angeles Times (as yet unpublished).
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