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March 9 2018 BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PAUL R. EHRLICH 1948. Ehrlich, P.R. Field notes on the eye colors of the Colias eurytheme-philodice #1 complex; the parasitization of Danaus plexippus and the use of "flyways" by Papilio glaucus. Lepidopterists' News, 2:92. 1951. Ehrlich, P.R., and N.W. Gillham. A new Atrytone from Nebraska (Lepidoptera: #2 Hesperioidea). aEntomological News, 62:188-189. 1952a. P.R. Ehrlich. (Review) A.B. Klots, A Field Guide to the Butterflies of North #3 America, East of the Great Plains, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1951. Entomological News, 63:26-27. 1952b. Ehrlich, P.R. The distribution and subspeciation of Erebia rossii Curtis (Lepidoptera: #4 Satyridae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 78:75-88. 1952c. Ehrlich, P.R. A new subspecies of Erebia epipsodea Butler (Lepidoptera: Satyridae). #5 Entomological News, 63:225-23l. 1954a. Ehrlich, P.R. Two new subspecies of Erebia epipsodea Butler (Lepidoptera: # 6 Satyridae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 27:80. 1954b. Ehrlich, P.R. and N.W. Gillham. The butterfly types of Henry Skinner and co-authors #7 in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 80:9l-ll7. 1954c. Ehrlich, P.R. and N.W. Gillham, The naming of subspecies in Lepidoptera.

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March 9 2018

BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PAUL R. EHRLICH

1948. Ehrlich, P.R. Field notes on the eye colors of the Colias eurytheme-philodice #1 complex; the parasitization of Danaus plexippus and the use of "flyways" by Papilio

glaucus. Lepidopterists' News, 2:92.

1951. Ehrlich, P.R., and N.W. Gillham. A new Atrytone from Nebraska (Lepidoptera: #2 Hesperioidea). aEntomological News, 62:188-189.

1952a. P.R. Ehrlich. (Review) A.B. Klots, A Field Guide to the Butterflies of North #3 America, East of the Great Plains, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1951.

Entomological News, 63:26-27.

1952b. Ehrlich, P.R. The distribution and subspeciation of Erebia rossii Curtis (Lepidoptera: #4 Satyridae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 78:75-88.

1952c. Ehrlich, P.R. A new subspecies of Erebia epipsodea Butler (Lepidoptera: Satyridae). #5 Entomological News, 63:225-23l.

1954a. Ehrlich, P.R. Two new subspecies of Erebia epipsodea Butler (Lepidoptera: # 6 Satyridae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 27:80.

1954b. Ehrlich, P.R. and N.W. Gillham. The butterfly types of Henry Skinner and co-authors #7 in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and

Hesperioidea) Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 80:9l-ll7.

1954c. Ehrlich, P.R. and N.W. Gillham, The naming of subspecies in Lepidoptera. #8 Lepidopterists' News, 8:l00.

1954d. Ehrlich, P.R. Notes on Erebia rossii Curtis (Lepidoptera: Satyridae). Entomological #9 News, 65:225-227.

1955. Ehrlich, P.R. The distribution and subspeciation of Erebia epipsodea Butler #10 (Lepidoptera: Satyridae). University of Kansas Science Bulletin, XXXVII:6:l75-l94.

1956a. Ehrlich, P.R. Ecological observations on Erebia (Lepidoptera: Satyridae) in #11 northwestern America. Entomological News, LXVIII:2:67:29-35.

1956b. Ehrlich, P.R. The use of the Leitz "Ultropak" microscope for studying the scales of #12 Lepidoptera in situ. Lepidopterists' News, l0:l60.

1957a. Sokal, R.R., P.R.Ehrlich, P.E. Hunter, and G. Schlager. Factors affecting #13 pupation site in Drosophila. Anatomical Records, 128:625-626.

1957b. Ehrlich, P.R. Systematists and subspecies. Lepidopterists' News, 11:4-5:l55-l57.#14

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1958a. Ehrlich, P.R. Lepidoptera collected in the tundra-taiga ecotone at Kotzebue, Alaska. #15 Entomological News, 69:l7-20.

1958b. Ehrlich, P.R. The integumental anatomy of the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus #16 L.(Lepidoptera: Danaidae). University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 38:l3l5-l349, 4l figs.

1958c. Barr A.R. and P.R. Ehrlich. Mosquito records from the Chukchi Sea coast of #17 northwestern Alaska. Mosquito News, l8:l2-l4.

1958d. Ehrlich, P.R. The higher systematics of the butterflies. Lepidopterists' News, 11:l03-#18 l06.

1958f. Ehrlich, P.R. The comparative morphology, phylogeny and higher classification of #19 the butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). University of Kansas Science Bulletin,

39:305-370.

1958g. Ehrlich, P.R. Problems of arctic-alpine insect distribution as illustrated by the #20 butterfly genus Erebia (Satyridae). Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress

of Entomology, Montreal, 1958. 1:683-686.

1958h. Ehrlich, P.R. Butterflies. Collier's Encyclopedia, vol. 4, p. 274 et seq. #21

1958i. Camin, J.H. and P.R. Ehrlich. Natural selection in water snakes (Natrix sipedon L.) #22 on islands in Lake Erie. Evolution, 12:504-511.

1959a. P.R. Ehrlich. (Review) C.B. Williams, Insect Migration. , Macmmillan, New York #23 1958. Science, 129:205-206.

1959b. Ehrlich, P.R. A note on the systematic position of the butterfly genus Calinaga #24 (Nymphalidae). Lepidopterists' News, 12:5-6:173.

1959c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The World of Insects by Paul Pesson, McGraw-Hill, New #25 York, 1959; Grassblade Jungle by Nesta Pain, Coward-McCann, New York, 1959;

Collecting, Preserving and Studying Insects by Harold Oldroyd, Macmillan, New York, 1958. Science, l30:26l.

1959d. Ehrlich, P.R. Problems of higher classification. Systematic Zoology, 7:l80-l84.#26

1960a. Stallings, D.B., J.R. Turner and P.R. Ehrlich. . A "hit and run" trip to Texas and New #27 Mexico. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, l3:99-l00.

1960b. Camin, J.H. and P.R. Ehrlich. A cage for maintaining stock colonies of parasitic #28 mites and their hosts. Journal of Parasitology, 46:l09-lll.

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1960c. Camin, J.H. and P.R. Ehrlich. Natural selection in Middle Island water snakes (Natrix #29 sipedon L.). Evolution, l4:l36.

1960d. R.R. Sokal, PR.Ehrlich, P.E. Hunter, and G. Schlager. Some factors affecting #30 pupation site of Drosophila. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 53:174-

182.

1960e. Ehrlich, P.R. The integumental anatomy of the silver-spotted skipper, Epargyreus #31 clarus Cramer (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae). Microentomology, 24:l-23.

1960f. Ehrlich, P.R. and H. K. Clench. A new subgenus and species of Callophrys (s.l.) #32 from the southwestern United States (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). Entomological News,

7l:l37-l4l.

1960g. Ehrlich, P.R. A note on the systematic position of the giant lycaenid butterfly Liphyra #33 brassolis Westwood (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). Pan-Pacific Entomologist,

36:l33-l35.

1960h. Ehrlich, P.R. Lepidoptera. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and #34 Technology, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, pp. 459-473.

1960i. Ehrlich, P.R. (Reprint) Integumental anatomy. In: The Monarch Butterfly. F. A. #35 Urquhart, University of Toronto Press, 1960. pp. 215-242

1960j. Ehrlich, P.R. and E. Munroe. Harmonization of concepts of higher classification of #36 the Papilionidae. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, l4:l69-l75.

196la. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.. How to Know the Butterflies. Wm. C. Brown #37 Company, Dubuque, Iowa. 262 pp., 525 figs.

1961b. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.E. Davidson. The internal anatomy of the monarch butterfly, #38 Danaus plexippus L. (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Microentomology, 24:85-l33.

1961c. Ehrlich, P.R. Studies of the population structure of the checkerspot butterfly, #39 Euphydryas editha, l960. Research Report No. 1, Jasper Ridge Biological

Experimental Area, pp. l-2.

1961d. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.E. Davidson.. Techniques for capture-recapture studies of #40 Lepidoptera populations. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, l4:227-229.

1961e. Ehrlich, P.R. Intrinsic barriers to dispersal in the checkerspot butterfly. Science, #41 l34:l08-l09.

1961f. Ehrlich, P.R. The comparative morphology of the male reproductive system of the #42 butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). I. Some nearctic species. Microentomology,

24:24:135-166.

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196lg. Ehrlich, P.R. Systematics in l970: Some unpopular predictions. Systematic Zoology, #43 l0:l57-l58.

196lh. Ehrlich, P.R. Has the biological species concept outlived its usefulness? Systematic #44 Zoology,10:167-176.

1962a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Abstract) The problem of the control in research in higher systematics. #45 Verh. XI Int. Kongress f. Entomologie, l:l27.

1962b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The head musculature of the butterflies (Lepidoptera: #46 Papilionoidea). Microentomology, 25:1-89.

1962c. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Holm.. Patterns and populations. Science, 137:652-657. #47

1962d. Ehrlich, P.R. A biting midge ectoparasitic on Arizona Lycaenids. Journal of the #48 Lepidopterists' Society, l6:20-22.

1962e. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.B. Stallings and J.R. Turner. Preliminary notes on the life history #49 of Callophrys (Sandia) mcfarlandi. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 16:55-57.

1962f. Ehrlich, PR and R.W. Holm. Population biology: Reply to Amadon. Science, #50 138:734, November 9, 1962.

1962g. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Holm. Population biology: Reply to Webster. Science, . #51 139:238-242. January 18, 1963

1963a. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Holm. The Process of Evolution. McGraw-Hill Book #52 Company, New York.

1963b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The thoracic and basal abdominal musculature of the #53 butterflies (Lepidoptera:Papilionoidea). Microentomology, 25:9l-l26.

1963c. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Holm. (Letter) American Scientist, 51:4:380A-382A. #54

1964a. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Holm. A biological view of race. In: The Concept of Race. #55 Ashley Montague, ed. Free Press of Glencoe, Collier-Macmillan Ltd., London. pp. 153-179.

1964b. Ehrlich, P.R. Some axioms of taxonomy. Systematic Zoology, l3:l09-123.#56

1965a. Ehrlich, P.R. and P.H Raven. Butterflies and plants: A study in coevolution. #57 Evolution, l8:586-608.

1965b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Phenetic and Phylogenetic Classification: A symposium.

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#58 V.H. Heywood and J. McNeill, eds. The Systematic Association, London. Evolution, l9:263-264.

1965c. Ehrlich, P.R. l984 (Title). Chemistry, 38:l2-l7. #59

1965d. Ehrlich, P.R. The population biology of the butterfly, Euphydryas editha. II. The #60 structure of the Jasper Ridge colony. Evolution, 19:327-336.

1965e. Ehrlich, P.R. The biological revolution. Stanford Review, 67:20-22, 46-47. #61

1965f. Ehrlich, P.R. Numerical taxonomy. Papua and New Guinea Scientific Society's #62 Annual Report and Proceedings, 17:10-14.

1965g. Ehrlich, P.R. I learned about flying from that. Flying, 6:77:86.#63

1966a. Ehrlich, P.R. The biological revolution. Science and Math Weekly: Journal for #64 Students and Teachers, 6:16:1-3, January 26, 1966; 6:17:1-3, February 2, 1966.

1966b. Ehrlich, P.R. and L.G. Mason, The population biology of the butterfly, Euphydryas . #65 editha. III Selection and the phenetics of the Jasper Ridge colony. Evolution, 20:165-

173.

1967a. Mason, L.G., P.R. Ehrlich, and T.C. Emmel, The population biology of the butterfly, #66 Euphydryas editha. V. Character clusters and asymmetry. Evolution, 21:85-91.

1967b. Ehrlich, P.R. and L.C. Birch. The "Balance of Nature" and "Population Control." The #67 American Naturalist, 101:97-107.

1967c. Birch, L.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Evolutionary history and population biology. Nature, #68 214:349-352.

1967d. Ehrlich, P.R. and P.H. Raven. Butterflies and plants. Scientific American, 216:104-#69 113.

1967e. Birch, L.C and P.R. Ehrlich. Evolutionary history and taxonomy. Systematic Zoology, #70 16:3:282-285.

1967f. Ehrlich, P.R. Paying the piper. New Scientist, 36(575):652-655.#71

1967g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The phenetic relationships of the butterflies. I. Adult #72 taxonomy and the non specificity hypothesis. Systematic Zoology, 16:301-317.

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1968a. Ehrlich, P.R. World population: A battle lost? Stanford Today, Series 1, No. 22:2-7, #73 Winter.

1968b. Ehrlich, P.R. Population, food, and environment: Is the battle lost? Oklahoma #74 Geology Notes, 28:24-25. February. (Summaries of Symposium Papers, Austin TX.

November l6-17, 1967).

1968c. Ehrlich, P.R. Das Raumschiff Erde ist Uberfullt. Der Spiegel, 22(l0):100-105.#75

1968d. L.G. Mason, P.R. Ehrlich.. and T.C. Emmel. The population biology of the butterfly, #76 Euphydryas editha. VI. Phenetics of the Jasper Ridge colony, 1965-66. Evolution,

22:46-54.

1968e. Ehrlich, P.R. The coming famine. Natural History, 77(5):6-l5.#77

1968f. Ehrlich, P.R. The Population Bomb. A Sierra Club-Ballantine Book, N.Y.#78 1968g. Ehrlich, P.R. and H.R. Hulett. Living on capital. (Review) The Limits of Man, by #79 Hugh Nicol, Constable & Co., Ltd. New Scientist, 38:426-427.

1968h. Ehrlich, P.R. Controlling world population. Current, 96:35-39.#80

1968i. M. Johnson, A. Keith and P.R. Ehrlich. The population biology of the butterfly, #81 Euphydryas edith a. VII. Has E. edith a evolved a serpentine race? Evolution,

22:422-423.

1968j. Ehrlich, P.R., R.W. Holm and K.B. Armitage. Principles of Modern Biology (nine #82 volumes). Behavioral Research Laboratories, Palo Alto.

1968k. Ehrlich, P.R. Population, food, and environment: Is the battle lost? Texas Quarterly, #83 ll(2):43-54. Summer 1968.

1968l. P.R. Ehrlich.. (Review) C.H. Waddington. Thoughts on Living Systems. Towards a #84 Theoretical Biology. (Proc. Int. Union of Bio. Sci. Symposium, Bellagio, Italy.

August-September l966). ed. Aldine, Chicago. Science, 161:3846:1122.

1968m. Ehrlich, P.R. The population explosion: Facts and fiction. Sierra Club Bulletin, #85 October l968, pp. 11-14.

1968n. D.E. Breedlove and P.R. Ehrlich. Plant-herbivore coevolution: Lupines and. #86 lycaenids Science, 162:671-672.

1968o. Ehrlich, P.R. Birth control: The only solution. Wall Street Journal, December 3, l968.

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1968p. Ehrlich, P.R., L.E. Gilbert and P.H. Raven. (Letter) More on forest defoliation. #88 Science, 161:964-965.

1968q. Ehrlich, P.R. Population Control -- Earth's Last Chance? Wall Street Journal, #89 December 3.

1969 Ehrlich, P.R. Overcrowding and us. Congressional Record, July 9, 115:113:S7751-#90 S7752, .

1969a. Baker, J. W., Mayr, E. and P.R. Ehrlich. (Letter) Encyclical protest. #91 BioScience, 19:400.

1969b. Ehrlich, P.R. World population: Is the battle lost? Readers Digest, February, l37-l40. #92

1969c. Ehrlich, P.R. Population, food, and environment: Is the battle lost? The Biologist, #93 51:8-19.

1969d. Ehrlich, P.R. Exploding population. Signs of the Times, 96:18-21, 25.#94

1969e. Ehrlich, P.R. Controlling world population. Consultant, 9:39. #95

1969f. Ehrlich, P.R. Overcrowding and us. National Parks Magazine, 43:10-12.#96

1969g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Too Many: A Study of Earth's Ecological Limitations by #97 George Borgstrom. Macmillan, New York. Natural History, p. 268.

1969h. Ehrlich, P.R. EcoCatastrophe! Ramparts, 8:24-28. #98

1969i. Ehrlich, P.R. and P.H. Raven. Differentiation of populations. Science, 165:1228-#99 1232.

1969j. Ehrlich, P.R. The biological revolution. Center Magazine, II:6:28-31. Center for the #100 Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara CA.

1969k. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Population and panaceas: A technological#101 perspective. BioScience, 19:12:1065-1071.

1969l. Ehrlich, P.R., R.W. Holm, and P.H. Raven. Papers on Evolution. Little, Brown & #102 Co., Boston, 564 pages.

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1970a. Ehrlich, P.R. Coevolution and the biology of communities. In: Proc. 29th Annual #103 Bio.Colloquium. K. L. Chambers, ed., Oregon State University Press, Corvallis,

1968. pp. 1-11.

1970b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Report) Symposium on the Optimum Population for Britain, London #104 UK, Sept. 25-26,1969. Biological Conservation, 2:2:155-156, January.

1970c. Ehrlich, P.R. Population and environment. In: Toward Century 2l, Technology, #105 Society and Human Values. C.S. Wallia, ed., Basic Books, Inc. N.Y. pp. 53-63.

1970d. Ehrlich, P.R. Population control or Hobson's choice. In: Optimum #106 Population for Britain. L.R. Taylor, ed. Inst. of Biology, Academic Press, London & New York, pp. l5l-174.

1970e. P.F. Brussard and P.R. Ehrlich.. Population structure of Erebia epipsodea #107 (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae). Ecology,51:1:119-129.

1970f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population, Resources, Environment: Issues in #108 Human Ecology. W.H. Freeman & Co., San Francisco. 383 pp.

1970g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Seeds of Change: The Green Revolution and Development in #109 the l970s, by L.R. Brown. Praeger Publishers. Natural History, 79:77-78.

1970h. Ehrlich, P.R. Insect. In: World Book Encyclopedia. 1970 edition, pp. 216-223.#110 Chicago IL.

1970i. Ehrlich, P.R. Population explosion: Facts and fiction. In: Critical Issues for College #111 Health, Stephen Maltz, ed. W.C. Brown, Dubuque. pp. 161-68.

1970j. Ehrlich, P.R. (Untitled) In: Project Survival, R.C. Gesteland and J.B. Putnam, eds. #112 Project Survival Press, Evanston. pp. 32-38. 1970k. Ehrlich, P.R. The food from the sea myth: The natural history of a red herring. #113 Saturday Review, April 4, pp. 53-55, 64.

1970l. Ehrlich, P.R. Looking backward from 2000 A.D. The Progressive, 34:23-25.#114

1970m. Ehrlich, P.R. People pollution. Audubon, 72:3:4-9.#115

1970n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population control and genocide. National New #116 Democratic Coalition Newsletter, No. 2, July. p.5.

1970o. Brussard, P.F. and P.R. Ehrlich. Contrasting population biology of two species of #117 butterfly. Nature, 227:9l-92.

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1970p. Ehrlich, P.R. A note on the systematic position of Papilio antimachus. Journal of #118 the Lepidopterists' Society, 24:3, August, pp. 224-225.

1970q. Ehrlich, P.R. and L.E. Gilbert. The affinities of the Ithomiinae and the Satyrinae #119 (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 24:4, November, pp. 297-300.

1970r. Ehrlich, P.R. Ten years to save the world. National Enquirer. Reprint from articles #120 from London Daily Sketch, l969.

1970s. Ehrlich, P.R. The population explosion: Facts and fiction. Cross Currents, Stanford #121 Earth Day, publisher. April 22, pp. 8-14.

1970t. Ehrlich, P.R. Population overgrowth -- the fertile curse. Field and Stream, June, #122 pp. 38, 58.

1970u. Ehrlich, P.R. Are Americans doomed? McCalls, July.#123

1970v. Ehrlich, P.R. The population crisis: Where we stand. Bulletin, Field Museum of #124 Natural History, Chicago. October, pp. 3-9.

1970w. Ehrlich, P.R. Man is the endangered species. National Wildlife, April-May, #125 8:3:38-39.

1970x. Ehrlich, P.R. Our environmental crisis. The Plain Truth, June-July, pp. 29-32.#126

1970y. Ehrlich, P.R. We're standing on the edge of the earth. National Wildlife, 8:6, p. l6-17.#127

1970z. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. The people problem. Saturday Review, July 4, #128 pp. 42-43.

1970aa. Ehrlich, PR and J.P Holdren. Hidden effects of overpopulation. Saturday Review, #129 August l, p. 52.

1970bb. Ehrlich, P.R. with J.P. Holdren. Why do people move? Saturday Review, Sept. 5, #130 p.5l.

1970cc. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Deceptive birth rates. Saturday Review, October 3, #131 p.58.

1970dd. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Dodging the crisis. Saturday Review, November 7, #132 p.73.

1970ee. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. The co-evolutionary race. Saturday Review,

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#133 December 5, p. 66.

1970ff. Ehrlich, P.R. Hearst Newspapers, Article #1: You can't win -- or can you?#134.

1970gg. Ehrlich, P.R. Hearst Newspapers, Article #2: A food glut in our future?#135

1970hh. Ehrlich, P.R. Hearst Newspapers, Article #3: Pollute now-- pay later.#136

1970ii. Ehrlich, P.R. Ecology and the war on hunger. War on Hunger, A.I.D., Washington, #137 D.C., December, IV:12:1-3, 18.

1970jj. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Overpopulation and the potential for ecocide. Center #138 Magazine. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, CA.

1970kk. Ehrlich, P.R. Introduction. Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson, Fawcett Publications, #139 New York. pp. xv-xxvii.

1970ll. Ehrlich, P.R. All that empty space. TWA Ambassador, November, pp. 5-9.#140

1970mm. Ehrlich, P.R. Introduction. “Population Control” through Nuclear Pollution, by J. #141 Gofman and A. Tamplin, Nelson-Hall, Chicago.

1970nn. Ehrlich, P.R. Introduction. Born to Starve, by Joseph Tydings, William Morrow, #142 New York. pp. vii-viii.

1970oo. Ehrlich, P.R. and P. Brussard. Adult behavior and population structure in Erebia #143 epipsodea. Ecology, 5l:880-885.

1970pp. Ehrlich, P.R. The population bomb. New York Times, Op-ed page, November 4. #144

1970rr. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Lassa Fever: 1970-1972. Australian Natural History, #145 December, pp. 437-441.

1971a. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Who makes the babies? Saturday Review, February 6, #146 p. 68. 1971b. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Avoiding the problem. Saturday Review, March 6, #147 p. 56.

1971c. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. The heat barrier. Saturday Review, April, p. 6l.#148

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1971g. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P Holdren. The energy crisis. Saturday Review, August 7, #152 p. 50-51.

1971h. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P Holdren. Abortion and morality. Saturday Review, Sept. 4, #153p. 58.

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1971o. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.L. Harriman. How to be a Survivor: A Plan to Save Spaceship #160 Earth. Ballantine Books, Inc., New York.

1971q. Ehrlich, P.R. Article untitled. National Parks Guide, 5th ed. Rand-McNally, N.Y. #161

1971r. Ehrlich, P.R. Introduction. Man and the Environment. Wesley Jackson. Ballantine #162 Books, N.Y.

1971s. Holdren, J.P. and P.R. Ehrlich. Global Ecology: Readings Toward a Rational #163 Strategy for Man. Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovitch, NewYork. 292 pp.

1971t. Freedman, J.L., S. Klevansky, and P.R. Ehrlich. The effects of crowding on human #164 task performance. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, l:l:7-25.

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1971y. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. The gypsy moth backlash. Saturday Review, #169 October 2, p. 71.

1971z. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Neither Marx nor Malthus. Saturday Review, #170 November 6, p. 88.

1971aa. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Starvation as a policy. Saturday Review, December 4, #171 p. 91.

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1971ee. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.L. Freedman. The impact of crowding on human behavior. The #175 New York Times, September 11, p. 27.

1971ff. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Foreword) Voyages: Scenarios for a Ship Called #176 Earth. (R. Sauer, ed). Ballantine Books, New York, pp. ix-x.

1971gg. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.A. Hendrickson, Jr. An expanded concept of “species diversity”. #177 Notulae Naturae, 439:1-6, October 12.

1971hh. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren and R.W. Holm. Man and the Ecosphere. (Readings #178 from Scientific American). W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco. 307 pp.

1971ii. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: Breeding Ourselves to Death. Lawrence Lader, #179 Ballantine Books, New York, 1970.

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1971 Ehrlich, P.R. and J. P. Holdren. Population control in the People’s Republic of #180 China. Saturday Review, Nov. 1971.

1971 Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Ecocide in Indochina. Saturday Review, Dec. 1971. #181

1972 Ehrlich, P.R. A crying need for quiet conferences: Personal notes from Stockholm. #182 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Sept, 1972, pp 30-32.

1972a. Ehrlich, P.R., D.E. Breedlove, P.F. Brussard and M.A. Sharpe. Weather and the #183 “regulation” of subalpine populations. Ecology, 53:243-247.

1972b. Ehrlich, P.R. People in the machinery. Saturday Review, January 1, p. 71. #184

1972c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Overpopulated Europe. London Times, April 12. #185

1972d. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population, Resources, Environment: Issues in #186 Human Ecology. W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco. Revised edition.

1972e. Ehrlich, P.R. Warnings. In: Environmental Solutions. Nicholas Pole, ed., Cambridge #187 University Conservation Society, "EcoPublications", Cambridge, England.

1972f. Ehrlich, P.R. The pie is finite. Family Planning, April, pp. 3-7. #188

1972g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Editorial) Is the tide turning? BioScience, 22:277.#189

1972h. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. The case against the case against hysteria. The Times, #190 (London), June 26, pp. 12-13.

1972i. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. One dimensional ecology. Bulletin of the Atomic #191 Scientists, May, pp. 16-27.

1972j. Holdren, J.P. and P.R. Ehrlich. One-dimensional ecology revisited: A rejoinder. #192 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, June, pp. 42-45.

1972k. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. One-dimensional ecology (The Closing Circle, Barry #193 Commoner, Knop). Environment, 14(3) April.

1972l. Pirages, D. and P.R. Ehrlich. If all Chinese had wheels. New York Times, #194 March 16.

1972m. Ehrlich, P.R. The hysteria against the case. Arnoldia, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard

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1972n. Ehrlich, P.R. One-dimensional ecology. The Ecologist, August, pp. 11-21.#196

1972o. Ehrlich, P.R. The population, resources, environment crisis: Where do we stand now? #197 Conservation, May-July. pp. 1-7.

1972p. Ehrlich, P.R. Population control. Saturday Evening Post, Fall.#198

1972q. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Introduction) Symposium: Population and the Law. #199 The Hastings Law Journal, 23:1345-1351. May.

1972r. Breedlove, D.E. and P.R. Ehrlich. Coevolution: Patterns of legume predation by a #200 Lycaenid butterfly. Oecologia, 10:99-104.

1972s. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Or is it a live Time Bomb? Kansas City Star, Nov. #201 l9, p. 9D.

1972t. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Wing-shape and adult resources in lycaenids. #202 Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 26:195-197.

1972u. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Impact of population growth. In: Population, #203 Resources, and the Environment. (R. G. Ridker, ed.), Vol. III of Commission

Research Reports (U.S. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future), Washington, D.C. pp. 369-377.

1972v. Ehrlich, P.R. The hysteria against the case. Equilibrium (ZPG Newsletter), January. #204 (reprint from the London Times, see 1972h).

1972w. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Blueprint for Survival, by the editors of The Ecologist. #205 Houghton Mifflin, Boston, pp. xi-xiv.

1972x. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. To save the children. In: The World's Children. #206 Summer (Publication of Save the Children Fund, London)

1973a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Coevolution: heterotypic schooling in Caribbean reef #207 fishes. The American Naturalist, 107:157-160. January-February.

1973b. Ehrlich, P.R. The hysteria against the case. Current Affairs Bulletin, #208 49:298-306. 1973c. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and J.P. Holdren. Human Ecology: Problems and #209 Solutions. W.H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco. 304 pp.

1973d. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) California Tomorrow Plan, by Alfred Heller. American

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#210 Scientist, 61:209-210. March-April.

1973e. Beattie, A.J., D.E. Breedlove, and P.R. Ehrlich.. The ecology of the pollinators and #211 predators of Frasera speciosa. Ecology, 54:81-91.

1973f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Environment Administration, by Edmundes and Letey. #212 McGraw-Hill, N.Y.

1973g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Make Room, Make Room, by Harry Harrison. Berkeley #213 Publishers, N.Y.

1973h. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) World Without Borders by Lester Brown. Random House. #214 Equilibrium (ZPG Newsletter), April, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 35-36.

1973i. Ehrlich, P.R., R.W. Holm and M.E. Soule. Introductory Biology. McGraw-Hill, N.Y. #215

1973j. Ehrlich, P.R. A dark age threat. San Francisco Examiner, September 12.#216

1973k. Ehrlich, P.R. and L. Gilbert. The population structure and dynamics of the tropical #217 butterfly, Heliconius ethilla. Biotropica, 5:69-82.

1973l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Editorial) Nature in Focus. Bulletin of the #218 European Information Centre for Nature Conservation, Council of Europe 1973,

No. 16:1-2.

1973m. Dolinger, P, P.R. Ehrlich. W.L. Fitch and D.E. Breedlove. Alkaloid and #219 predation patterns in Colorado lupine populations. Oecologia (Berl.), 13:191-204.

1973n. Ehrlich, P.R. Human Populations and the Global Environment. Prepared for the #220 United Nations Symposium on Population, Resources, and Environment. Stockholm,

September 24-October 5.

1973o. Ehrlich, P.R. The population-resource-environment crisis with special reference to #221 Japan. New Horizons in Population Education, June, pp. 67-75. Tokyo.

1974a. Ehrlich, P.R. Third World attitudes. Atmospheric Environment, Vol.8, pp. 523-524. #222

1974b. Ehrlich, P.R. How long can the planet support us? International Wildlife, #223 March:April, 4(2):21-23.

1974c. Pirages, D.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Ark II: Social Response to Environmental . #224 Imperatives Viking Press, New York, and W.H. Freeman and Company, San

Francisco CA.

1974d. Holdren, J.P. and P.R. Ehrlich. Human population and the global environment.

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1974e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Misconceptions: Peasants know perfectly well where #226 babies come from. New York Times Magazine, June 16. 1974f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ehrlich's guide to the apocalypse: Food. The #227 CoEvolution Quarterly, Summer, pp. 2l-40.

1974g. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Man is courting ecological disaster. The UNESCO #228 Courier, July-August, pp. 19-25.

1974h. Ehrlich, P.R. Sahel famine. The Stanford Daily, April 26, p. 2. #229

1974i. Ehrlich, P.R. Human population and environmental problems. Environmental #230 Conservation, 1:15-20.

1974j. Ehrlich, P.R., R.W. Holm and P.C. Hanawalt. Biocore. McGraw-Hill, New York. #231

1974k. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Holm. Evolution. Biocore, Unit 22, pp. 1-32. #232

1974l. Ehrlich, P.R., R.W. Holm and D.R. Parnell. Process of Evolution. 2nd edition. #233 McGraw-Hill, New York.

1974m. Sharp, M., D. Parks, and P.R. Ehrlich. Plant resources and butterfly habitat selection. #234 Ecology, 55:4:870-875.

1974n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ignorance, greed, neglect could starve millions. Los #235 Angeles Times, Sunday, Part VII. September 8, pp. 5.

1974o. Ehrlich, P.R. Plowboy interview. The Mother Earth News, No. 28, July, pp. 6-13. #236

1974p. Ehrlich, P.R. We could easily destroy the world. Newsweek, September 2, p. 56. #237

1974q. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The End of Affluence: A Blueprint for Your Future. #238 Ballantine Books, New York.

1974r. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Testimony) Subcommittee on science and #239 technology, Senate Commerce Committee. 6/17. GPO, Washington, D.C. 1974s. Ehrlich, P.R. Teaching biology to non majors. Carnegie Foundation for Advancement #240 of Teaching Conference. 1974-75.

1974t. Brussard, P.F., P.R. Ehrlich and M.C.Singer. Adult movements and population

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#241 structure in Euphydryas editha. Evolution, 28(3):408-415.

1974u. Ehrlich, P.R. Editorial (Viewpoint) International Journal of Environmental Studies, #242 7:1-3. Gordon and Breach, London.

1974v. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Between man and environment: The #243 delicate balance. In: Health in a Changing World (P.M. Insel and W.T. Roth, eds).

W.H. Freeman, San Francisco.

1975a. Ehrlich, P.R., R.R. White, M.C. Singer, S.W. McKechnie, L.E. Gilbert. Checkerspot #244 butterflies: A historical perspective. Science, 188:221-228.

1975b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. How to survive in an age of scarcity. Special Issue #245 No. 5, Skeptic, pp. 59-61.

1975c. Ehrlich, P.R. Cheap nuclear power could lead to civilization's end. Los Angeles #246 Times. Tuesday, May 27.

1975d. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Starvation:1975. Penthouse, July 1975, pp. 48-50, #247 136-139, 146, 148, 150, 152, 154.

1975e. Ehrlich, P.R. An ecologist's perspective on nuclear power. F.A.S. Public Interest #248 Report, 28(5-6):3-6.

1975f. Ehrlich, P.R. The population biology of coral reef fishes. Annual Review of Ecology #249 and Systematics, Fall 1975, vol. 6, pp. 211-247.

1975g. McKechnie, S.W., P.R. Ehrlich. and R.R. White. Population genetics of Euphydryas #251 butterflies. I. Genetic variation and the neutrality hypothesis. Genetics, 81:571-594.

1975h. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Eight thousand million people by the year 2010? #252 Environmental Conservation, 2:241-242.

1975i. Ehrlich, P.R. The benefits of saying YES! Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, #253 31:7:49-51.

1975j. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. Human population and the global environment. #254 Prepared for the United Nations Symposium on Population Resources and

Environment. In: Vol. II, The Population Debate: Dimensions and Perspectives. pp. 92-104. (Papers of the World Population Conference, Bucharest l974. Dept. Economic and Social Affairs, Population Studies, No. 57). United Nations, NY..

1975k. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Island of Dreams: Environmental Crisis in Japan. By N. #255 Huddle and M. Reich, Autumn Press, New York, pp. 9-14.

1976a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Warning: Your leaders may be hazardous to your #256 health. Penthouse, July.

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1976b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Statement) Intercom. Population Reference Bureau. Washington, D.C. #257 April l.

1976c. Ehrlich, P.R. Papilio xuthus (Papilionidae) in Hawaii. Journal of the Lepidopterists' #258 Society, 30:2:149-50, 12 July.

1976d. Ehrlich, P.R. (Statement) Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Hearings on World #259 Environment-Foreign Policy Issues. Congressional Record, l22:68, May l0.

Washington, D.C.

1976e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The world food problem: No room for complacency. #260 Social Science Quarterly, 57:2:375-382.

1976f. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. (Editorial) Eight thousand million by the year 2010. #261 The Ecologist, 6:4:121-122. London.

1976g. Schrier, R.D., M.J. Cullenward, P.R. Ehrlich, and R.R. White.The structure and #262 genetics of a montane population of the checkerspot butterfly, Chlosyne palla.

Oecologia (Berl.), 25:279-289.

1976h. Ehrlich, P.R., R.H. Holm and I.L. Brown. Biology and Society. McGraw-Hill Book #263 Co.

1976i. Ehrlich, P.R.(Letter) We must start tithing to American society. The National #264 Observer, March 6.

1977a. Ehrlich, P.R., and S.S. Feldman. The Race Bomb: Skin Color, Prejudice, and #265 Intelligence. Quadrangle, The New York Times Book Co., New York.

1977b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Editorial) Ecologists, ethics, and the environment. BioScience, #266 27:43:239.

1977c. Ehrlich, P.R., J.P. Holdren, and A.H. Ehrlich. Ecoscience: Population, Resources, #267 Environment. W.H. Freeman, San Francisco.

1977d. Ehrlich, P.R.(Review) Racism revised. The Legacy of Malthus: The Social Cost of the #268 New Scientific Racism. A. Chase, Alfred A. Knopf, 1976. The Sciences,

November, pp. 23-27.

1977e. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: Ground for Concern: Australia's Uranium and Human #269 Survival. Mary Elliott, ed., Friends of the Earth (Australia). Penguin Books.

1977f. Ehrlich, P.R., F.H. Talbot, B.C. Russell, and G.R.V. Anderson. The behavior of #270 chaetodontid fishes with special reference to Lorenz's “Poster Colouration”

hypothesis. Jour. Zool. Lond., 183:213-228.

1977g. Ogden, J.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. The behavior of heterotypic resting schools of juvenile

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#271 grunts (Pomadasyidae). Marine Biology, 42:3:273-280.

1977h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Letter) Reply to Petersen. Social Science Quarterly, #272 vol. 58, no. 2, pp 330-331.

1977i. Ehrlich, P.R. El desdesarrollo como alternativa. Troquel, Arte-Ciencia No. 14, Sept. #273 Costa Rica. 1977j. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren. 8,000,000,000 de habitantes? Nunca Llegaremos A #274 esa Cifra. Excelsior (Costa Rica), Dec 17.

1978a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The Limits of Altruism. An Ecologist's View of Survival, by #275 G. Hardin. Human Nature, 1:3:18-21, March.

1978b. Ehrlich, P.R. The troubled world our children will inherit. Parents Magazine, May, #276 pp. 24, 30, 34.

1978c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Sociopolitical aspects of biology. Biology as a Social #277 Weapon, Ann Arbor Science for the People Editorial Collective, eds. Burgess

Publishing, Minneapolis. BioScience, 28:6:403.

1978d. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. ZPG: Where to now? ZPG National Reporter, May, #278 10:4:1, 4-5.

1978e. Ehrlich, P.R. The Population Bomb. (Revised) May. Twelfth Printing. Ballantine, #279 N.Y.

1978f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Population Biology: Bicentennial Assessment. Changing #280 Scenes in Natural Sciences, 1776-1976. Science, 201:898-899.

1978g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Steady State Economics, by Herman E. Daly. Human Nature, #281 1:8:20-24.

1978h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Reproductive strategies in the butterflies: I. Mating #282 frequency, plugging, and egg number. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society,

51:4:666-697.

1978i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Coevolution and pest control. The Mother Earth #283 News, March-April, pp. 148-149.

1978j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Humanity at the crossroads. The Stanford Magazine, #284 Spring-Summer, 6:1:20-23.

1978k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Is it safe to live near a nuclear power plant? The #285 Mother Earth News, May-June, pp. 154-155.

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1978l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Is it safe to live near a nuclear power plant? (Part #286 Two). The Mother Earth News, July-August, pp. 116-117.

1978m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Hope for the tropical forests? The Mother Earth #287 News, September-October, pp. 110-111.

l978n. Daly, H., J. Doyen, and P.R. Ehrlich. Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity. #288 McGraw-Hill Book Co., N.Y.564 pages

1978o. Ehrlich, P.R. The Butterflies of Jasper Ridge. The Sciences, New York Academy of #289 Sciences, 18:9:10-l3, 31-32. 1978p. Ehrlich, P.R. Effects of pesticides on natural systems. In: New Frontiers of Pest #290 Management. (Conference Proceedings, Dec. l977). California Legislature,

Sacramento, CA., pp. 20-24.

1978r. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The problem of atomic waste . The Mother Earth #292 News, Nov./Dec., pp. l37-l38.

1978s. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Comments on astropollution. CoEvolution Quarterly,, #293 Summer, 18:49.

1978t. Ehrlich, P.R. (Preface) The Bug Bomb by R. van den Bosch. Doubleday, N.Y. #294

1978u. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.S. Feldman. The Race Bomb. Ballantine Books, N.Y. #296 Paperback edition.

1979a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The problem of atomic waste (Part Two). The Mother #297 Earth News, Jan.-Feb., pp. 128-129.

1979b. Pearse. F.K. and P.R. Ehrlich. B chromosome variation in E. colon (Lepidoptera: #298 Nymphalidae). Chromosoma (Berl.) 73, 263-274.

1979c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Energy vs. ecology. Fortune, Dec. l7, p. ll6.#299

1979d. Camin, J. and P.R. Ehrlich... Endocyclic selection in Natrix. American Naturalist, #300 114 (5) 747.

1979e. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) P.R. Ehrlich reconsiders Silent Spring, by Rachael Carson, #301 Houghton Mifflin. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 35:8, Oct., pp.34-36.

1979f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. How to cut your cancer risks! The Mother Earth #302 News, March-April, pp. 128-129. 1979g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The snail darter and us. The Mother Earth News, #303 May-June, pp. 128-129.

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1979h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The “Inhaber Report” (Part 1). The Mother Earth #304 News, July-August, pp. 116-117.

1979i Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Guest Editorial: International year of no child? #305 Environmental Conservation, Vol.6, No. 1, pp. 1-2. Spring.

1979j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The “Inhaber Report” (Part 2). The Mother Earth #306 News, Sept.-Oct., pp. 116-117.

1979k. Ehrlich, P.R. The Butterflies of Jasper Ridge. The Coevolution Quarterly, Summer, #307 pp. 50-55.

1979l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Essay) What happened to the population bomb? #308 Human Nature, January, pp. 88-92.

1979m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Population Bomb revisited. People, 6:2:21-24. #309

1979n. Ehrlich, P.R. Memoriam J. H. Camin. Journal Kans. Ent. Soc., 52:4, 835-6.#310

1979o. Cullenward, M.J., P.R. Ehrlich, R.R. White and C.E. Holdren. The ecology and #311 population genetics of an alpine checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas anicia. Oecologia

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1979p. Ehrlich, P.R., L. Bilderback and A.H. Ehrlich. The Golden Door: International #312 Migration, Mexico, and the United States. Ballantine Books, N.Y.

1979q. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez. Donald A. Thomson, #313 L.T. Findley and A.N. Kerstitch. John Wiley, NewYork, pp. vii-viii.

1979r. Ehrlich, P.R. and M.C. Singer. Population dynamics of the checkerspot butterfly, #314 Euphydryas editha. Fortschr. Zool., 25:2/3:53-60.

1979s. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The migration menace. The Mother Earth News, #315 Nov.- Dec., pp. l48-149.

1979t. Ehrlich, P.R. The “rivet-poppers” of our planet's ecosystems. New York Times, May #316 18, op-ed page.

1979u. Ehrlich, P.R. An ecologist looks at some determinants of the future. pp. l94-l99.In: #317 Prospect 2000. (S.T. Waddell, ed). Australia and New Zealand Association for the

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1980a. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.R. White. Colorado checkerspot butterflies: Isolation, neutrality #318 and the biospecies. American Naturalist, 115:3:328- 341.

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1980c. Ehrlich, P.R. Variety is the key to life. Technology Review, 82:5:58-68, March-April. #320 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

1980d. Ehrlich, P.R. The strategy of conservation, l980-2000. Chapter 19, In: Conservation #321 Biology: An Evolutionary-ecological Perspective. (M.l Soule and B. Wilcox,

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1980e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The lessons of Three Mile Island. The Mother Earth #322 News, Mar-Apr, pp. 148-149.

1980f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Greeks and Romans did it, too! The Mother #323 Earth News, May-June, pp. 148-149.

1980g. Mooney, H.A., P.R. Ehrlich, D.E. Lincoln, and K.S. Williams. Environmental #324 controls on the seasonality of a drought deciduous shrub, Diplacus aurantiacus and its

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1980h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. A resource down the river. The Mother Earth News, #325 July-August, pp. 136-137.

1980i. Holdren, J. P., P.R. Ehrlich., A.H. Ehrlich, and J. Harte. (1980). Bad news: is it #326 true?. Science, 210 (4476), 1296-1301.

1980j. Ehrlich, P.R., D.D. Murphy, M.C. Singer, C.B. Sherwood, R.R. White, and I.L. #327 Brown. Extinction, reduction, stability and increase: The responses of checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas) populations to the California drought. Oecologia (Berl.),

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1980k. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Two California checkerspot butterfly subspecies: #328 One new, one on the verge of extinction. Journal of the Lepidoptera Society, 34:3:316-320.

1980l. Ehrlich, P.R. and I.L. Brown. Population biology of the checkerspot butterfly, #329 Euphydryas chalcedona. Structure of the Jasper Ridge colony. Oecologia (Berl.)

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1980m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The threat of nuclear proliferation. The Mother Earth #330 News, Sept-Oct, pp. 142-143.

1980n Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) reconsiders Silent Spring. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.#331 35:8, Oct. pp. 34-36.

1980o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.. Energy: there ain't no free lunch. The Mother Earth #332 News, Nov. -Dec., pp. 142-143.

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1981d. Ehrlich, P.R. Review D. Wallechinsky et al. Survivors envy the dead. In: The Book #335 of Predictions, eds. Bantam Books, N.Y. p.128.

1981e. Ehrlich, P.R. Environmental disruption: Implications for the social sciences. And An #336 economist in wonderland. Social Science Quarterly, 62:l, March. pp. 7-22; 44-49.

1981f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Extinction: The Causes and Consequences of the #337 Disappearance of Species. Random House, Inc., N.Y.

1981g. Anderson, G.R.V., P.R. Ehrlich, A.H. Ehrlich., J.R. Roughgarden, B.C. #338 Russell, and F.H. Talbot. Community structure of coral reef fishes. American

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l98lh. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The economics of extinction. The Mother Earth #339 News, May/June, 144-145.

1981i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The rivet poppers. Not Man Apart, II:5:l5.#340

1981j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Extinction or a strategy of conservation. Bull. At. Sci., #341 June/July, 25-30.

1981k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.. If butterflies disappear -- disaster. New York Times, #342 Op-ed page, May 30.

1981l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Other species: Aesthetics, interest, and ethics. The #343 Mother Earth News, Jul/Aug, pp. 140-141.

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1981n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.. Why butterflies? The Amicus Journal, 2:4:12-16. #345

1981o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.. (Foreword) In: The Condor Question. David Phillips, #346 ed., Friends of the Earth Publication, pp. 11-13.

1981p. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Battle over the Butte. Time, July 20, p. 4. #347

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1981s. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. The population biology of checker spot butterflies #350 (Euphydryas). Biologisches Zentralblatt, l00:6l3-629.

1981t. Ehrlich, P.R. Diversity and the steady state. In: Quest for a Sustainable Society. #351 (J.C. Coomer, ed). Pergamon Press, New York. pp. 13-31.

1981u. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Editorial) Dangers of uninformed optimism. #352 Environmental Conservation, 8:3:173-175.

1981v. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ecological impact of nuclear war. The Mother Earth #353 News, Sept/Oct, pp:142-143.

1981w. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Overshoot: Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change. W.R. #354 Catton, Jr., University of Illinois Press, 1980. American Scientist, 69:5:559.

l98lx. Ehrlich, P.R., T. Eisner, J. Meinwald, et al. (Letter) Conservation of tropical forests. #355 Science, 213:1314.

l98ly. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) To Friends of the Earth. In: The DNA Story. J.D. Watson and J. #356 Tooze, W.H. Freeman, San Francisco, pp. 269-270. l98lz. Ehrlich, P.R. An ecologist standing up among seated social scientists. CoEvolution #357 Quarterly, Fall, pp. 24-35.

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1981bb. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. What happened to the Population Bomb? In: The #359 Social World. Ian Robertson, ed., Worth Publishers, Inc. N.Y. pp. 335-338.

1981cc. Ehrlich, P.R. Silent Spring -- Um livro para todas las epocas, Fundacao Brasileira #360 para a Conservacao da Natureza, 16:62-66.

1982. Ehrlich, P.R. Extinction. The Museum of California, Jan/Feb, pp.7-11, The Oakland #361 Museum, Oakland, California.

1982a. Ehrlich, P.R. Should we worry about the extinction of other species? Lindbergh #362 Lecture Series, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. 18 pp. (Lecture

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1982b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Brazil: Hope and horror. The Mother Earth News,

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1982c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich..The genetic variability of crops. The Mother Earth #364 News, Mar-Apr, pp. 144-145.

1982d. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Preserving genetic diversity: Seed banks. The Mother #365 Earth News, May-June, pp. 146-147.

1982e. Ehrlich, P.R. Extinction: Before it's too late. Science Teacher, April, pp. 20-23.#366

1982f. Ehrlich, P.R. Human carrying capacity, extinctions, and nature reserves. BioScience, #367 32:5:33l-333.

1982g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. That ain't no way to treat a lady. Kansas Alumni, #368 Spring, pp. 9-l5.

1982h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Space age cargo cult. Defenders of Wildlife, 57:1:2-#369 5.

1982i. Lincoln, D.E., T.S.Newton, P.R. Ehrlich. and K.S.Williams. Coevolution of the #370 checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas chalcedona and its larval food plant Diplacus

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1982j. Holdren, C.E. and P.R. Ehrlich. Ecological determinants of food plant choice in #371 the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha in Colorado. Oecologia (Berl.)

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1982k. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Understanding the Environment, by K.E.F. Watt, Allyn and #372 Bacon, Boston. pp. xii.

1982l. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) World Population and Human Values: A New Reality, by J. #373 Salk and J. Salk, Bull. At. Sci., May 2, 38:95:53-54.

1982m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Butterfly retreat: Loss of habitat imperils a growing #374 number of species, Defenders, April, pp. 21-27.

1982n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Social behavior of butterfly and surgeon fishes on #375 coral reefs: Some mirror experiments, Oecologia, 54:138-140.

1982o. Ehrlich, P.R. That's right -- you should check it for yourself. Social Sciences #376 Quarterly, 63:2:385-387.

1982p. Ehrlich, P.R. Disarmament: The lesser risk, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, #377 38:6:7-8.

1982q. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Coevolution, drugs, and pest control. Bios,#378 53:3:134-138.

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1982s. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Lizard predation on tropical butterflies. J. Lepidop. #380 Soc. 36:2:148-152. 1982t. Ehrlich, P.R., B. Wilcox, J. Roughgarden and D. Murphy. (Letter) Ecological #381 reservations. New Scientist , 18 November, p. 459.

1982u. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Captive breeding: A solution to the extinction #383 problem? The Mother Earth News, July-August, pp. 144-145.

1982v. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Saving diversity: A question of habitat. The Mother #384 Earth News, September/October, pp. 150-151.

1982w. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Poison from below. The Mother Earth News, #385 November-December, pp. l46-l47.

1982x. Ehrlich, P.R. Resources, extinctions, and the limits to growth. The Manville Papers, #386 2:2:1-3. Rockford College. Rockford, Il.

1982 Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Checkerspot’s value. Peninsula Times Tribune, Dec. 22, 1982.#387

1983a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review). The World Environment 1972-1982: A Report by the United #388 Nations Environment Programme. M. W. Holdgate, M. Kassas, and G. F. White,

(eds.). Tycooly Intl. Publishing. Ltd., Dublin, Ireland, 1982. (Review). Down to Earth: Environment and Human Needs. E.P. Eckholm.

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1983c. Ehrlich, P.R. Can it really be fifteen years? ZPG Reporter, Jan/Feb:1983, p. 382.#389

1983d. Murphy, D.D., A.E. Launer and P.R.Ehrlich. The role of adult feeding in egg #390 production and population dynamics of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha.

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1983e. Williams, K.S., D.E. Lincoln, and P.R. Ehrlich. The coevolution of Euphydryas #391 chalcedona butterflies and their larval host plants. I. Larval feeding behavior and host

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1983f. Williams, K.S., D.E. Lincoln, and P.R. Ehrlich.The coevolution of Euphydryas #392 chalcedona butterflies and their larval host plants. II. Maternal and host plant effects

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1983h. Ehrlich, P.R. Why should we care about evolution? Pacific Discovery, 36:2:11-15.#394

1983i. Ehrlich, P.R. (Editorial) Understanding the stakes of nuclear war. San Jose Mercury,#395 April 3. p. 7D.

1983j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Poison from above. The Mother Earth News, Jan-Feb. #396 pp. 150-151.

1983k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population: Where we stand now. The Mother Earth #397 News, March-April. pp. 146-147.

1983l. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Nomenclature, taxonomy and evolution. Journal of #398 Research on the Lepidoptera, 20:4:199-204.

1983m. Ehrlich, P.R. (Editorial). Perspective. ZPG Reporter, 15:2:3.#399

1983n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. China's population crisis. The Mother Earth News, #400 May-June. pp. 150-151.

1983o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. China: On the brink. The Mother Earth News, July-#401 August. pp. 146-147.

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1983r. Iwasa, Y., F.J. Odendaal, D.D. Murphy, P.R. Ehrlich, and A.E. Launer. Emergence #404 patterns in male butterflies: A hypothesis and a test. Theoretical Population Biology,

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1983t. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review). Naked Emperors: Essays of a Taboo Stalker by G. Hardin, #406 William Kaufman Publisher. Technology Review, 86:6:71-72.

1983u. Ehrlich, P.R. Summer butterflies in Dinosaur National Monument. J. Lepidop. Soc., #407 37:1:91-92. 1983v. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Japan: The miner's canary. The Mother Earth News, #408 Sept.-Oct. pp. 140-141.

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Gland Switzerland; and Audubon Society Book of Insects by L. Line and L. and M. Milne, Harry N. Abrams, Inc. The Natural History, October, 92:10:77-78.

1983x. Ehrlich, P.R. Designs for a sane world. 1st Biennial Conference On the Fate of the #410 Earth. New York. Oct. 19-21, 1982. pp. 103-112.

1983y. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. After nuclear war. The Mother Earth News, Nov.-#411 Dec. pp. 140-141.

1983z. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Guest comment: Old myths die hard! Environmental #412 Conservation, 10:2:89-90. 1983aa. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) When the light is put away: Ecological effects of nuclear war. #413 In: The Counterfeit Ark: Crisis Relocation for Nuclear War. J. Leaning and L. Keyes,

eds. Ballinger, Cambridge, MA. pp. 247-271.

1983bb. Ehrlich, P.R. (Editorial) See the effects of nuclear war. Be emotional. New York #414 Times, Nov. 20, 1983.

1983cc. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Butterflies and biospecies. J. Res. Lepid., 21:4:219-#415 225.

1983dd. Singer, M.C., P. J. DeVries, and P.R. Ehrlich. The Cissia confusa species-group in #416 Costa Rica and Trinidad (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae). Zool. J. Linnean Society,

79:101-119.

1983ee. Ehrlich, P.R. with D.D. Murphy. Butterfly nomenclature, stability, and the rule of #417 obligatory categories. Syst.. Zool., 32:451-453.

1983ff. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) 1984: Population and environment. In: #418 On Nineteen Eighty-Four. P. Stansky (ed.). pp. 49-55. W.J. Freeman & Co., San

Francisco.

1983gg. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Genetics and the extinction of butterfly populations. In: #419 Genetics and Conservation: A Reference for Managing Wild Animal and Plant

Populations. )C.M. Schonewald Cox, S. M. Chambers, B. MacBryde, and L. Thomas eds.) Benjamin/Cummings. pp. 152-163.

1983hh. Ehrlich, P.R. et al. Long-term biological consequences of nuclear war. Science, #420 222:4630:1293-1300. (Senior author with 19 co-authors).

1983ii. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. A note on the biosystematics of the Euphydryas of #421 central Utah. Utahensis, 3:3:1.

1983jj. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Crows, bobs, tits, elfs, and pixies: The phoney #422 “common name” phenomenon. J. Res. Lepid., 22:2:154-158.

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1984a. Ehrlich, P.R. No springtime for Earth. Newsday, Sunday, Jan. 22. pp. 1, 10. #424

1984b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Thoughts on the design of a sane world. (Part 1). The #425 Mother Earth News, Jan-Feb. pp. 146-147.

1984c. Ehrlich, P.R. North America after the war. Natural History, 93:3:4, 6, 8. #426

1984d. Ehrlich, P.R. The nuclear winter: Discovering the ecology of nuclear war. The #427 Amicus Journal, 5:3:20-25, 28- 30. 1984e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Thoughts on the design of a sane world. (Part 2). The #428 Mother Earth News, March-April. pp. 138-139.

1984f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review). Coevolution, D. J. Futuyma and M. Slatkin, ed. Sinauer #429 Associates, Sunderland MA. Evolution, 38:1:226-227.

1984g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Editorial) Manchester Guardian, March 15, p. 15. #430

1984h. Murphy, D.D. and P.R. Ehrlich. Biosystematics of the Euphydryas of the Central #431 Great Basin with the description of a new subspecies. J. Res. Lepid., 22:4:254-261

1984i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Thoughts on the design of a sane world: Part 3. The #432 Mother Earth News, May-June, pp. 142-143.

1984j. Ehrlich, P.R. D.D. Murphy and M.S. Menninger. Nectar sources as a determinant of #433 oviposition host species in Euphydryas chalcedona. Oecologia, 62:269- 271.

1984k. Ehrlich, P.R. Nuclear winter update for Coevolution Quarterly. CoEvolution #434 Quarterly,Summer, p. 94 (accompanys reprint of Amicus Article).

1984l. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. On butterfly taxonomy. J. Res. Lepid., 23:1:19-34 #435

1984m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Evolution and ecoscience. The Mother Earth News, #436 July-August, pp. 142-143.

1984n. Ehrlich, P.R., E.H. Williams and C.E. Holdren. The life history and ecology of #437 Euphydryas gilletti Barnes (Nymphalidae). J. Lepid. Soc., 38:1: 1-12.

1984o. Johnson, N.D., C.C. Chu, P.R. Ehrlich and H.A. Mooney. The seasonal dynamics of

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1984p. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword). The Pesticide Conspiracy by R. van den Bosch. Japanese #439 edition.

1984q. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Gorillas and people. The Mother Earth News, Sept.-#440 Oct., pp. 142-144

1984r. Ehrlich, P.R. Letter home: On safari out of California. California Magazine, Sept. 4, #441 1984.

1984s. Ehrlich, P.R. (Address) U.S. population policy: Alone in Mexico City. #442 Commonwealth, 58:37:303-309. The Commonwealth Club, San

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1984t. Ehrlich, P.R. Citation classic. Current Contents, 15:37:16.#443

1984u. Ehrlich, P.R., C. Sagan, D. Kennedy and W.O. Roberts. The Cold and The Dark: #444 The World After Nuclear War. W.W. Norton, N.Y. 1984

1984v. Ehrlich, P.R. A. E. Launer and D. D. Murphy. Can sex ratio be defined or #445 determined? The case of a population of checkerspot butterflies. Amer. Natur,

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1984w. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) The structure and dynamics of butterfly populations. Pp: #446 11:25-40. In (R.I. Vane-Wright and P.R. Ackery, eds)., The Biology of Butterflies. Symposium British Ent. Soc., Academic Press, London.

1984x. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Biophila: The Human Bond to Other Species. by E.O. #447 Wilson, Harvard University Press. Natural History, Nov. 93:92-94.

1984y. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction: Chapter on Evolution) Gaia: An Atlas of Planet #448 Management. (N. Myers, ed)., Doubleday, N.Y., p. 138.

1984z. Ehrlich, P.R., Pavlov, J. Geiger, S. Kapitza, L. Thomas and Y. P. #449 Velikhov. Washington forum on the world-wide consequences of nuclear war.

Disarmament, Autumn, 7:3:32-62. (with C. Sagan, V. V. Alexandrov, A. S.).

1984aa. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. La bomba de la poblacion todavia esta entre nosotros. #450 El Pais, 27 Diciembre, Madrid, p. 11.

1984bb. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.Wheye. Some observations on spatial distribution in a montane #451 population of Euphydryas editha. J. Res. Lep, 23:2:143-152

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1985a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Serengeti: A natural ecosystem. I. The Mother #454 Earth News, Jan-Feb., 91:130-131.

1985b. Odendaal, F.J. and P.R. Ehrlich. A migration of Urania fulgens (Uraniidae) in Costa #455 Rica. Biotropica, 17:1:46-49.

1985c. Odendaal, F.J., Y. Iwasa, P.R. Ehrlich. Duration of female availability and its #456 effect on butterfly mating systems. American Naturalist, 125:673- 678.

1985d. Johnson, N.D., Brain, S.A., and P.R. Ehrlich. The role of leaf resin in the interaction #457 between Eriodictyon californicum (Hydrophyllaceae) and its herbivore, Trirhabda

diducta (Chrysomelidae). Oecologia, 66:106-110.

1985e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Review) The Resourceful Earth: A Response to #458 'Global 2000'. J.L. Simon and H. Kahn, eds. Basil Blackwell, Oxford. Bull. of the

Atomic Scientists, February. pp.44-47.

1985f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Serengeti: A natural ecosystem. II. The Mother #459 Earth News, March-April, 92:126-127.

1985g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Serengeti: A natural ecosystem. III. The Mother #460 Earth News, May-June, 93:126-128.

1985h. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Wheye. The use of fluorescent pigments to study insect #461 behavior: Investigating mating patterns in a butterfly population. Ecol. Ent.,

10:231-234.

1985i. Mueller, L.D., D.D. Murphy, P.R. Ehrlich, B.A. Wilcox, and D.G. Heckel. A direct #462 assessment of the role of genetic drift in determining allele frequency variation in

populations of Euphydryas editha. Genetics, 110:495-511.

1985j. Ehrlich, P.R. Human ecology for introductory biology courses: An overview. #463 American Zoologist, 25:379-394.

1985k. Ehrlich, P.R. The concept of human ecology: A personal view. IUCN Bulletin, #464 16:60-61.

1985l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Grazing ecosystems. The Mother Earth News, July- #465 August. 94:110-111.

1985m. Brussard, P.F., P.R. Ehrlich, D.D. Murphy, B.A. Wilcox, and J. Wright. Genetic #466 distances and the taxonomy of checkerspot butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae).

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1985n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Audubon. The Mother Earth News, September-#467 October, 95:118-120.

1985o. Ehrlich, P.R. Extinction: The implications of the loss of our biological heritage. 3rd #468 Keith Roby Memorial Lecture in Community Science. Murdoch University, October

2, 1985.

1985p. Ehrlich, P.R. Humankind's war against Homo sapiens. Defenders, Nov.- Dec. #469 p. 4- 12.

1985q. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. (Review) The Audubon Society Handbook for #470 Butterfly Watchers, R. M. Pyle. S. Charles Scribner's Sons: N.Y. 1984. J. Research.

Lepid., 24:381-382.

1985r. Odendaal, F.J., P.R. Ehrlich, and F.C. Thomas. Structure and function of the antennae #471 of Euphydryas editha (Lepidoptera:Nymphalidae). Journal of Morphology, 184:3-22.

1986a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ecoscience: Invaders. The Mother Earth News, #472 Jan-Feb. 97:118-120.

1986b. Ehrlich, P.R. The Machinery of Nature. Simon and Schuster, NY.#473

1986c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) The ecology of nuclear war: Population, resources, and #474 environment. In: A. Cohen and S. Lee, eds., Nuclear Weapons and the Future of

Humanity. Rowman and Allanheld, Totowa, NJ, pp. 85-101.

1986d. Ehrlich, P.R. Ecological understanding is not free: The case for basic research #475 [excerpt from Machinery of Nature. Simon and Schuster, NY 1986]. Amicus, 7:7-8.

1986e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. World population crisis. Bull. of the Atomic #476 Scientists, 42:13-19.

1986f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Invaders, Part II. The Mother Earth News, March-#477 April, 98:110-112.

1986g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Extinction: What is happening now, and what needs to be #478 done. In: Dynamics of Extinction. (D. K. Elliott, ed). Wiley and Sons. New York,

pp.157-164.

1986h. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Extinctions and ecosystem functions: Implications for #479 humankind. In: Animal Extinctions: What Everyone Should Know. (R.J. Hoage, ed).

Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, pp. 159-173.

1986i. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Wheye. “Non-adaptive" hilltopping behavior in male #480 checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha). Am. Nat., 127:447-483.

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1986j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ecoscience: Nature, population and economics. The #481 Mother Earth News, May-June 99:110-112.

1986k. Ehrlich, P.R. Why we should worry about the extinction of other species. In: #482 Environmental Challenges: Learning for Tomorrow's World. (P.F. Wilkinson and M. Wyman, eds)., Althouse Press: London, Ontario. pp. 3-16.

1986l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Needed: An endangered humanity act? The Amicus #483 Journal, Spring:12-14.

1986m. Wilcox, B.A., D.D. Murphy, P.R. Ehrlich, and G.T. Austin. Insular biogeography of #484 the montane butterfly fauna in the Great Basin: Comparison with birds and mammals.

Oecologia (Berl.),. 69:188-194.

1986n. Jones, K. N., and F.J. Odendaal, and P.R. Ehrlich. Evidence against the #485 spermatophore as paternal investment in checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas:

Nymphalidae). American Midland Naturalist, 116:1-6.

1986o. Stermitz, F.R., D.R. Gardner, and F.J. Odendaal, and P.R. Ehrlich. Euphydryas anicia #486 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) utilization of iridoid glycosides from Castilleja and

Besseya (Scrophulariaceae) host plants. J. Chemical Ecology, 12:1459-1468.

1986p. Vitousek, P.M., P.R. Ehrlich, A.H. Ehrlich and P.A. Matson. Human appropriation of #487 the products of photosynthesis. BioScience, 36:368-373.

1986q. Murphy, D.D., M.S. Menninger, P.R. Ehrlich, and B.A. Wilcox. Local population #488 dynamics of adult butterflies and the conservation status of two closely related species.

Biol. Cons., 37:201-223.

1986r. Ehrlich, P.R. Speaks out on population and health. Complementary Medicine, #489 2:25-27.

1986s. Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin and D.Wheye. The adaptive significance of anting. Auk, #490 103:835.

1986t. Ehrlich, P.R. Which animal will invade? In: H.A. Mooney and J.A. Drake, eds., #491 Biological Invasions of North America and Hawaii. Ecological Studies, Vol. 58.

Ecology of Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 79-95.

1986u. Ehrlich, P.R. Mankind and extinction: The loss of diversity: Causes and #492 consequences. Washington Book Review, 1:3-5.

1986w. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population and development misunderstood. The #493 Amicus Journal, Summer, pp. 8-11.

1986x. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Chernobyl, cancer, and cheating. The Amicus

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#494 Journal, Fall, pp 16-18.

1987a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Earth. Methuen, London and Franklin Watts, N.Y. #495

1987b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Letter) Exhausting Mother Nature. Wilson #496 Quarterly, New Year's 1987 p. 174.

1987c. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich, P. M. Vitousek and P. A. Matson. (Letter) Net #497 primary production: Original calculations. Science, 13: 730

1987d. Ehrlich, P.R. Biodiversity and the public lands: Habitats in crisis: Why we should #498 care about the loss of species. Wilderness, Spring: 12-15.

1987e. Ehrlich, A.H., P.R. Ehrlich, P. Vitousek, P. Matson, and M. Anchel. #499 (Letter) How many creatures? BioScience, 37: 4:246

1987f. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and H. A. Mooney. (Letter) Marshall's article on #500 nuclear winter overlooks several critical points. Science, 20:832 1987g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Why do people starve? The Amicus Journal, Spring, #501 9: 2:42-47

1987h. Ehrlich, P.R. and J. Roughgarden. The Science of Ecology. MacMillan, New York. #502 710 pp.

1987i. Ehrlich, P.R. Why The Club of Earth? Trends in Ecology & Evolution (TREE), May, #503 2:5:133-135.

1987j. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Conservation lessons from long-term studies of #504 checkerspot butterflies. Conservation Biology, 1:2:122-131

1987k. Johnson, N.D. and K. S. Williams, and P.R. Ehrlich, Effects of chemical fertilization #505 of Diplacus aurantiacus on the development and persistence of the postdiapause

larvae of its lepidopteran herbivore Euphydryas chalcedona. American Midland Naturalist, 117:2:435-438.

1987l. Ehrlich, P.R. Back to birding. American Birds, 41:2:237-245.#506

1987m. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Monitoring populations on remnants of native #507 vegetation. In: Nature Conservation: The Role of Remnants of Native Vegetation.

(D.A. Saunders, G.W. Arnold, A.A. Burbidge and A.J.M. Hopkins, eds.) Surrey Beaty & Sons Pty Ltd. Pp. 201-210.

1987n. Ehrlich, P.R. Population biology, conservation biology, and the future of humanity.

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#508 Keynote address given at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, Columbus, Ohio, August 10, 1987. 26 pp. Stanford Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Paper No. 0009.

1987o. Ehrlich, P.R., D.A. Saunders, C.P. de Rebeira and H.F. Recher. Whiskered tern #509 records from Rottnest Island. The Western Australian Naturalist, 16:8:191.

1987p. Weiss, S.B., R.R. White, D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. Growth and dispersal of #510 larvae of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha. Oikos, 50:161-166.

1987q. Dobkin, D.S., I. Olivieri and P.R. Ehrlich. Rainfall and the interaction of #511 microclimate with larval resources in the population dynamics of checkerspot

butterflies (Euphydryas editha) inhabiting serpentine grassland. Oecologia, 71:161-166.

1987r. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Back from the abyss. Sierra, March-April 1987. #512 pp. 55-60.

1987s. Ehrlich, P.R. Population biology, conservation biology, and the future of humanity. #513 BioScience, 37:10:757-763.

1988a. Ehrlich, P.R. and John P. Holdren (eds.) The Cassandra Conference. Texas #514 A & M Univ. Press, College Station.

1988b. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.P. Holdren (eds.). The ecology of nuclear war, Chapter 10, In: The #515 Cassandra Conference. Texas A & M Univ. Press, College Station. pp. 181-198.

1988c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A. H. Ehrlich. (Review) The Birth Dearth. Ben Wattenberg, Pharos #516 Books. The Amicus Journal, Winter, 10:1:38-40

1988d. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Environmentalism: An historical perspective. The New #517 Environmental Age. Max Nicholson, Cambridge University Press, 1987. TREE,

March 1988. pp. 88-89.

1988e. Ehrlich, P.R. The loss of diversity: Causes and consequences. In: E.O. Wilson (ed.), #518 Biodiversity. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 21-27. 1988f. Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. The Birder's Handbook: A Field #519 Guide to the Natural History of North American Birds. Simon and Schuster, New York.

1988g. Baughman, J.F., D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. Emergence patterns in male #520 checkerspot butterflies: Testing theory in the field. Theor. Pop. Biol., 33:102-113.

1988h. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The value of protection. The Preservation of Species: The #521 Value of Biological Diversity. B.G. Norton, (ed.), Princeton University Press,

Princeton NJ, 1986. BioScience, 38:6:424-425.

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1988i. Baughman, J.F., D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. Population structure in a hilltopping #522 butterfly. Oecologia, 75:593-600.

1988j. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Plant chemistry and host range in insect herbivores. #523 Ecology, 69:908-909.

1988k. Ehrlich, P.R. Winged warning. Sierra, September/October 1988. pp. 57-61.#524

1988l. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.F. McLaughlin. Scrub jay predation on starlings and swallows: #525 Attack and interspecific defense. The Condor, 90:503-505.

1988m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. World population crisis. Imprint, V: 4, Fall 1988. #526 James Ford Bell Museum ofNatural History, Univ. of Minn.

1988n. Ehrlich, P.R. D.D. Murphy and B.A. Wilcox. Islands in the desert. Natural History, #527 97:10:59-64.

1988o. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Wheye. Hilltopping checkerspot butterflies revisited. The #528 American Naturalist, l32:3:460-461, September 1988.

1988p. Harrison, S., D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. Distribution of the bay checkerspot #529 butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis: Evidence for a metapopulation model. The

American Naturalist, 132:3:360-382.

1988q. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Red-naped sapsuckers feeding at willows: #530 Possible keystone herbivores. American Birds, 42:3:357-365, Fall 1988.

1988r. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population, plenty, and poverty. National #531 Geographic, 174:6:914-945, December 1988.

1988s. Ehrlich, P.R. and A. H. Ehrlich. The environmental dimensions of national security. #532 The Stanford Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Paper No. 0013.

1988u. Ehrlich, P.R. The limits to substitution: Meta-resource depletion and new economic-#533 ecological paradigm. The Stanford Institute for Population and Resource Studies,

Paper No. 0014, pp. 1-8.

1988v. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Speaking out on overpopulation. Issues in Science #534 and Technology, Winter 1988-1989, 5:2:36-37.

1989aa. Ornstein, R.E. and P.R. Ehrlich. New World/New Mind: Moving Toward Conscious #535 Evolution. Doubleday, New York.

1989a. Ehrlich, P.R. Human community needs to come to grips with slow-motion crises. Los #536 Angeles Times, January 17, 1989.

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1989b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Populations of people and other living things. In: Earth `88, #537 Changing Geographic Perspectives. National Geographic Society, 1988,

pp. 302-315.

1989c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. How the rich can save the poor and themselves: #538 Lessons from the global warming. The Stanford Institute for Population and

Resources Studies, Paper No. 0015. Preprint of paper for Conference on Global Warming and Climatic Change, New Delhi, India, Feb. 21-23, 1989.

1989d. Ehrlich, P.R. Our Earth is past the point of no return. Newsday, Monday, Feb. 6, #539 1989, p. 53.

1989e. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. The conservation biology of California's remnant #540 native grasslands. Pp. 201-211. In: Grassland Structure and Function: California

Annual Grassland (Huenneke, L.F. and Mooney, H.A., eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

1989f. Ehrlich, P.R. Discussion: Ecology and resource management -- Is ecological theory #541 any good in practice? Pp. 306-318.In: Perspectives in Ecological Theory.

(Roughgarden, J., May, R.M., and Levin, S.A., eds.), Princeton University Press,

1989g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Comment) In: Voices of Survival in the Nuclear Age. Paulson, Dennis, #542 (ed.), Capra Press, 1986, pp. 181-183.

1989h. Ehrlich, P.R. Environmental challenges to American medicine. The Journal of the #543 American Medical Association (Pulse), 261:1:131, 135.

1989i. Ehrlich, P.R. Foreword. The Endangered Kingdom: The Struggle to Save America's #544 Wildlife. Roger L. DiSilvestro, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1989, v-vii.

1989j. Brussard, P.F., J.F. Baughman, D.D. Murphy, P.R. Ehrlich and Janet Wright. #545 Complex population differentiation in checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas spp.) Can.

J. Zool., 67:330- 335.

1989k. Ehrlich, P.R. and Anne Ehrlich. Earth: A finite planet. Over-population and over-#546 consumption threaten humanity. Gray Panther Network, l8:1:3-4.

1989l. Ehrlich, P.R. Should offshore drilling continue in Alaska? Palo Alto Times Tribune, #547 April 16, 1989. pp. A-11,13.

1989m. Ehrlich, P.R., G.C. Daily, A.H. Ehrlich, P. Matson and P. Vitousek. Global change #548 and carrying capacity: Implications for life on Earth. The Stanford Institute for

Population and Resource Studies, Paper No. 0022. pp. 1-17.

1989n. Ehrlich, P.R. The limits to substitution: Meta-resource depletion and a new #549 economic-ecological paradigm. Ecological Economics, 1:9-16.

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1989o. Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin and D. Wheye. A Guide to the Natural History of #550 the Birds of the Pribilof Islands. Center for Conservation Biology, Dept. of Biol.

Sciences, Stanford University. 16 pp.

1989p. Ehrlich, P.R. Facing the habitability crisis. BioScience, 39:7:480-482, July/August #551 1989.

1989q. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich, M.K. Tolba, G.H. Brundtland, U.E. Simonis, H. #552 Schreiber, W. Brandt. Die Umwelt bewahren. Eine Welt, Texte der

Stiftung Entwicklung und Fieden.

1989r. Ehrlich, P.R. Arctic adventure. Stanford Magazine, September 1989. pp. 40-45.#553

1989s. Ornstein, R. and P.R. Ehrlich. New world, new mind. New Age Journal, #554 July/August 1989, pp. 50-54, 94-96.

1989t. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) The attributes of invaders and invasion processes: #555 Vertebrates. Pp. 315-328, in: Biological Invasions: A Global Perspective. (J.A.

Drake, et al., eds.), John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1989;

1989u. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The environmental peril: Too many people. #556 Viewpoint, The Miami Herald, Sept. 24, 1989. pp. C-1, 4.

1989v. Ehrlich, P.R. The global commons and national security. Pp. 553-562.In: Climate and Geo-#557 Sciences:A Challenge for Science and Society in the 2lst Century. (A. Berger, et al.

eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989.

1989w. Ehrlich, P.R., G. Daily, A.H. Ehrlich, P. Matson, P. Vitousek. Global change and #558 carrying capacity: Implications for life on earth. Pp. 19-27, In: GlobalChange and

our Common Future, Papers from a Forum. (R. Defries and T. Malone, ed.), National Academy Press, Washington DC.

1989x. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. World's grain reserves: Lester Brown is right. The #559 Washington Post, Oct. 28, p. A-22.

1989y. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Wheye. Sex and violence in your own backyard. Copley #560 News Service, Outdoor Life. Oct. 4.

1989z. Ehrlich, P.R. Tomorrow's world: Why saving biodiversity is today's priority. World #561 Birdwatch, 10:2:6-7, 9. April-June 1988.

1989aa. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Intelligent planning for safety. Social Science and #562 Modern Society, 27:2:15-16, Nov/Dec. 1989.

1989bb. Ehrlich, P.R. The mission of AIBS. BioScience, 39:11:810, Dec. 1989. #563

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p. vii.

1989dd. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The environmental dimensions of national security. #565 Proceedings of the Thirty-eighth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs:

Global Problems and Common Security, Dagomy, USSR. 29 August - 3 September l988. pp. 443-454. Also published in Global Problems and Common Security: Annals of Pubwash 1988. (J. Rotblat and V.I. Goldanskii, Eds.) Springer-Verlag, New York, 1989. pp.180-190.

1989ee. Ehrlich, P.R., T.D. Sisk and G.C. Daily. Waterfowl, wetlands, and global #566 warming. California Waterfowl, Winter 1989.pp. 28-29.

1989ff. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Too many rich folks. Populi, 16:3:21-29, #567 Sept.1989.

1989gg. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population and environment. Environmental #568 Awareness, 12:3:107-109.

1990a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Earth: How we can save it. Greenpeace, 15:l:4-5, #569 January/February 1990.

1990b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The population explosion: Why isn't everyone as #570 scared as we are? The Amicus Journal, 12:1:22-29, Winter 1990.

1990c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Thinking about our environmental future. EPA #571 Journal, 16:1:40-42, Jan./Feb.1990.

1990d. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Enjoying being a non-expert. American Birds, #572 43:5:1249-1250, Winter 1989.

1990e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Growing, growing, gone. Sierra, March/April #573 1990, pp. 36-40.

1990f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Population Explosion. Simon and Schuster, #574 NewYork. 320 pp.

1990g. Ehrlich, P.R. EcoVoice - Earth Day 1990. Buzzworm: The Enrivonmental Journal, #575 II:2:14-15,Mar/Apr. 1990.

1990h. Ehrlich, P.R. Don't forget the big picture. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, #576 9:3:249-251.

1990i. Ehrlich, P.R. Carbon dioxide and the human predicament: An overview. Pp. 5-11, in: On #577 Global Warming, Proceedings of the First Presidential Symposium on World Issues.

(J. Cairns, Jr., and P.F. Zweifel, eds.). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Sept. 1989

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1990l. Ehrlich, P.R. The Earth's own day: Our last chance. Newsday, April 15, 1990. p. 5.#580

1990m. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Garbage birds. American Birds, 44:1:7-8., #581 Spring 1990. 1990n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Extinction: Life in peril. In: S. Head #582 and R. Heinzman (eds.), Lessons of the Rainforest. Sierra Club Books, 1990.

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1990o. Ehrlich, P.R. AIBS Task Force for the '90s. BioScience, 40:7:527, July/August 1990.#583

1990p. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: People vs. birds. American Birds, 44:2:193-196, #584 Summer 1990.

1990q. Ehrlich, P.R. Habitats in crisis: Why we should care about the loss of species. Forest #585 Ecology and Management, 35:5-11, (1990). Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.,

Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

1990r. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Living in the world of nuke. In: Nuke II (Another Book #586 of Cartoons. Bert Dodson, McFarland & Company, Inc., 1990.

1990s. G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. An exploratory model of the impact of rapid #587 climate change on the world food situation. The Morrison Institute for Population and

Resource Studies, Stanford University, Paper No. 0034.

1990t. Baughman, J.F., D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. A reexamination of hilltopping #588 in Euphydryas editha. Oecologia, 83:259-260.

1990u. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population and the greenhouse#589 warming. Pp. 167-180, in: Greenhouse Glasnost: The Crisis of Global Warming. (T.J.

Minger, (ed.), The Ecco Press, 1990.

1990v. Ehrlich, P.R. (Preface) The Rest of the World is Watching: Tasmania and the Greens. #590 C. Pybus and R. Flanagan, eds.) Pan MacMillan, Sydney, Australia.

p. 9.

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1990x. Ehrlich, P.R., B. Bocek, N. Chiariello, H.A. Mooney, J.H. Thomas, #592 and P.M. Vitousek. Jasper Ridge, A Stanford Sanctuary. Susan Wels (ed.).

Stanford Alumni Association, Stanford, California, 1990.

1990y. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. How the rich can save the poor and themselves: #593 Lessons from the global warming. Proceedings of the International Conference on

Global Warming and Climate Change. New Delhi, February 1989. S. Gupta and R.K. Pachauri (eds.). pp. 287-294.

1990z. J.F. Baughman, P. Brussard, P.R. Ehrlich and D.D. Murphy. History, #594 selection, drift, and gene flow: Complex differentiation in checkerspot butterflies.

Can. J. Zool., 68:1967-1975.

1990aa. G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. An exploratory model of the impact of rapid #595 climate change on the world food situation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 241:232-244. 1990bb. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Too many rich folks. Environmental Media #596 Association. 1:3:1, 6-7, November/December 1990.

1991a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Needed: An endangered humanity act? #597 Pp. 298-302, in: Balancing on the Brink of Extinction: The Endangered Species Act

and Lessons for the Future. (K.A. Kohm, ed.), Island Press, 1991.

1991b. Ehrlich, P.R. Environmental agenda is a must. USA Today, January 2, 1991. p. 8A.#598

1991c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.The most overpopulated nation. The NPG #599 Forum, January 1991. pp. 1-4.

1991d. Ehrlich, P.R. and L. M.Daniel. (Review) For the Common Good: Redirecting the #600 Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future. H.E.

Daly and J.B. Cobb, Jr., Beacon Press, Boston, MA. Ecological Economics, 2:4:346-347, December 1990,

1991e. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Annual Report. California Academy of Sciences, #601 1989/1990. San Francisco, 1990.

1991f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Endangered and Threatened Species in West Virginia. #602 A.R. Buckeley, Jr., (Ed.). The Valley Press, Inc., Wellsburg, WV, 1990. pp. 5-6.

1991g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Interview) Stemming the human tide. The Cousteau Society Calypso #603 Log, February 1991. pp. 16-18.

1991h. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Birding for fun: Seeking sapsucker secrets. #604 American Birds, 44:5:1067-1070, Winter 1990.

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1991i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. How the rich can save the poor and themselves: #605 Lessons from the global warming. Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy, 3:2:53-63,

Dec. 1989.

1991j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Review) For the Common Good: Redirecting the #606 Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Futur, H.E.

Daly and J.B. Cobb, Jr., Beacon Press, Boston, MA; and Envisioning a Sustainable Society: Learning Our Way Out, L.W. Milbrath, State Univ. of New York Press, Albany NY. American Political Science Review, 84:4:1377-1378, 1990.

1991k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Population growth threatens global #607 resources. Pp. 98-104, In: Global Resources: Opposing Viewpoints. M. Golesetsky,

(Ed.), Greenhaven Press, Inc., San Diego, CA, 1991.

1991l. Ehrlich, P.R. We've run the test. Population and Environment: A Journal of #608 Interdisciplinary Studies, 12:3:189-191, Spring 1991.

1991m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Population control: Necessary but #609 insufficient. In: The Mother Earth Handbook. J.S. Scherff (Ed.). Continuum

Publishing Company, New York, 1991. pp. 17-31.

1991n. Ehrlich, P.R., K Holl and G.C. Daily. Integrated pest management in Latin #610 America. Environmental Conservation, 17:4:341-350, Winter 1990.

1991o. Weiss, S. B., P.M. Rich, D. D. Murphy, W.H. Calvert and P.R. Ehrlich.#611 Forest canopy structure at overwintering Monarch butterfly sites: Measurements

with hemispherical photography. Conservation Biology, 5:2:165-175.

1991p. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Facing up to climate change. Global Climate Change and #612 Life on Earth. R.L. Wyman (Ed). Routledge, Chapman and Hall, New York,

1991. pp. ix- xiii.

1991q. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: The sex life of birds. American Birds, 45:1:20-22, #613 Spring 1991.

1991r. Harrison, S., J.F. Baughman, J.F. Quinn, D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. Estimating #614 the effects of scientific study on two butterfly populations. Amer. Nat., 137:2:227-243,

February 1991.

1991s. Ehrlich, P.R. Biodiversity and humanity: Science and public policy. Environmental #616 Awareness,14:1:27-35, Jan-Mar 1991.

1991t. Ehrlich, P.R. Pest control and the human predicament. Pp. 119-126.In: Progress and#617 Perspectives for the 21st Century. J.J. Menn and A.L. Steinhauer (Eds.),

Entomological Society of America, Lanham MD, 1991.

1991u. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Sexual selection. American Birds, 45:2:200-202,

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#618 Summer 1991.

1991v. Ehrlich, P.R. and E. O. Wilson. Biodiversity studies: Science and policy. Science, #619 253:758-762, Aug, 16, 1991.

1991w. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Keep an eye on the big picture. Audubon Endangered #620 Planet Calendar 1992. Macmillan Publishing Company, New York.

1991x. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population growth and environmental security. #621 The Georgia Review, XLV:2, Summer 1991. pp. 223-232.

1991y. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Healing the Planet. Addison-Wesley Publishing #622 Company, New York, 1991. 366 pps.

1991z. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Figs, fun, and Tangara tanagers. Amigos #623 Newsletter, R. Wilson and C. Wilson, Botanical Garden, Organization for Tropical Studies. Costa Rica. 31:6-9, May.

1991bb. Ehrlich, P.R. Audubon's global view (letter). New York Times, July 6. #624

1991cc. Ehrlich, P.R. Canaries in the global mine. Living Bird, 10:11-13, Autumn 1991.#625

1991dd. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Population diversity and the future of ecosystems. Science, #626 254:175, October 1991.

1991ee. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Displays and dominance. American Birds, 45:3:366-#627 368, Fall 1991.

1991gg. Daily, G.C., P.R. Ehrlich, H.A. Mooney and A.H. Ehrlich. Greenhouse economics: #628 Learn before you leap. Ecological Economics, 4(1991). Elsevier Science Publishers

B.V., Amsterdam. pp. 1-10.

1991hh. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) The Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs. P.F. Sale (Ed.) #629 Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, 1991. p. xv-xvi.

1991ii. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Statement) Save the Earth. J. Porritt. #630 Dorling Kindersley, London, 1991. p. 119.

1991jj. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Coevolution and its applicability to the Gaia hypothesis. Pp.#631 19-22, in: Scientists on Gaia. S.H. Schneider and P.J. Boston, eds. The MIT Press,

1991.

1992a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Readings) from Healing the Planet: Strategies for #632 Solving the Environmental Crisis. Addison-Wesley, 1991, Sierra, Nov\Dec 1991. pp. 107-108.

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1992b. Daily, G.C., P.R. Ehrlich and D. Wheye. Determinants of spatial distribution in a #633 population of the subalpine butterfly Oeneis chryxus. Oecologia, 88:4:587-596,

December 1991.

1992c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Can we respond to the growing environmental threat to #634 civilization? In: Environment in Peril. A.B. Wolbarst (ed.), Smithsonian

Institution Press, Washington DC, 1991. pp. 110-139.

1992d. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Counting birds. American Birds, 45:5:1041-1043, #635 Winter 1991.

1992e. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. Population, ecosystem services, and the #636 human food supply. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies. Paper

No. 0044. Stanford University, 1992. pp. 1-26.

1992f. Ehrlich, P.R. Point/Counterpoint. Carrying Capacity Network FOCUS, 1:2:46, 48- #637 50.

1992g. Daily, G.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Population, sustainability, and Earth's carrying #638 capacity. Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies. Paper No. 0046.

Stanford University, 1992. pp. 1-26.

1992h. Brussard, P.F. and P.R. Ehrlich. The challenges of conservation biology. #639 Ecological Applications, 2:1:1-2, Feb. 1992.

1992i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The most overpopulated nation. In: Elephants in #640 the Volkswagen: Facing the Tough Questions about our Overcrowded Country.

Lindsay Grant (ed.). W. H. Freeman and Co., New York, 1992. pp. 125-33.

1992j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Statement) Now, if I ruled the world. Sierra, #641 77:3:118-119, May/June 1992.

1992k. Ehrlich, P.R. Population biology of checkerspot butterflies and the preservation of #642 global biodiversity. Oikos, 63:1:6-12, Copenhagen 1992.

1992l. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Birds and the literature. American Birds, 46:1:18-20, #643 Spring 1992.

1992m. Ehrlich, P.R. When there is no safety in numbers. Cooperazione/Dossier, 113:22-23, #644 April 1992.

1992n. Ehrlich, P.R. The Ninth World Conservation Lecture: Environmental deterioration, #645 biodiversity and the preservation of civilisation. The Environmentalist,12:1:9-14,1992.

1992o. Vitousek, P., P.R. Ehrlich, A.H. Ehrlich and P. Matson. Human #646 appropriation of the products of photosynthesis. Carrying Capacity Network FOCUS,

2:2:34-41, Spring 1992.

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1992p. Ehrlich, P.R. (Interview) Defusing the people bomb. Newsweek, May 26, 1992, p. #647 56.

1992q. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Notes on some butterflies of the Wilson #648 Botanical Garden. Amigos Newsletter, May 1992. Organization of Tropical Studies.

pp. 4-8.

1992r. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The scale of the human enterprise: What should #649 the Earth Summit accomplish? Environmental Awareness, 15:2:73-76, April-June

1992.

1992s. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The value of biodiversity. Ambio. 21:3:219-226, #650 May 1992.

1992t. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Causes and consequences of the #651 disappearance of biodiversity. In: Mexico Confronts the Challenges of Biodiversity.

Comision Nacional para El Conocimiento y Uso de La Biodiversidad, Mexico, 1992. J. Sarukhan and R. Dirzo (eds.), pp. 43-55.

1992u. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Ecosystem risks associated with the #652 population explosion. Pp. 9-21, in: Predicting Ecosystem Risk. J. Cairns, Jr., B.R.

Niederlehner, and D.R. Orvos (eds.), Princeton Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., Princeton NJ, 1992.

1992v. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Birds in jeopardy. American Birds, 46:2:190-192, #653 Summer 1992.

1992w. Ehrlich, P.R. and D.D. Murphy. Protecting biotic diversity in the tropics. Wings, #654 Summer 1992. pp. 22-23.

1992x. Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin and D. Wheye. Birds in Jeopardy: The Imperiled #655 and Extinct Birds of the United States and Canada, including Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Stanford University Press, Stanford CA.

1992y. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Needed: An endangered humanity act? The Amicus #656 Journal,14:3:26-27, Fall 1992.

1992z. Ehrlich, P.R., G.C. Daily and L.H. Goulder. Population growth, #657 economic growth, and market economies. Contention, 2:1:17-35,

1992aa. Ehrlich, P.R., G.C. Daily and L.H. Goulder. Government, bedrooms, #658 and the environment: A response to Keith Griffin. Contention, 2:1:45-47.

1992bb. Ehrlich, P.R. (Commentary) The axman cometh. San Jose Mercury News, September #659 25, 1992, p. 11B.

1992cc. Ehrlich, P.R. The professional biologist: One ecologist's opinion on the so-called #660 Stanford scandals and social responsibility. BioScience, 42:9:702- 705. Oct. 1992.

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1992dd. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich.The population explosion (Excerpts from the book #661 The Population Explosion). Nomad, Fall 1992, pp. 16-18, 20.

1992ee. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The most overpopulated nation. Carrying #662 Capacity Network: Clearinghouse Bulletin, 2:8:1-3, 7, Oct. 1992.

1992ff. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Population, sustainability, and Earth's carrying #663 capacity. BioScience, 42:10:761-771, Nov. 1992.

1992gg. Ehrlich, P.R. The environment and the election. The Commonwealth, Nov. 2, 1992. #664 pp. 663-667.

1992hh. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Thoughts on sparrows. American Birds, 46:3:354-356, #665 Fall 1992.

1992ii. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The most overpopulated nation. The Egg: An Eco-#666 Justice Quarterly, 12:4:4-5,Fall 1992.

1992jj. Ehrlich, P.R. Ecological economists: A new breed. Chicago Tribune, Saturday, Oct. #667 24, 1992.Section 1, p. 21.

1992kk. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) World population crisis. Pp. 285-289. In: #668 Sources: Notable Selections in Sociology. (K. Finsterbusch and J.S. Schwartz, Eds)

Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc. 1993.

1992ll. Ehrlich, P.R. Ecological economists: The new breed. Telicom, XI:3, Nov./Dec. #669 1992.pp. 26-27.

1992mm. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Too little, too late, too many. San Jose Mercury #670 News, Commentary. December 23, 1992.

1993a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The Diversity of Life by E.O. Wilson. Pacific #671 Discovery, Winter1992. pp. 50-51.

1993b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Needed: An endangered humanity act? #672 Endangered Species, Winter 1993,pp. 12-13, 20.

1993c. Ehrlich, P.R., G.D. Daily and N.M. Haddad. Double keystone bird in a #673 keystone species complex. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Vol. 90, pp. 592-594. January

1993.

1993d. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Avian coevolution. American Birds. 46:5, Winter #674 1992. pp. 1078-1081.

1993e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The most overpopulated nation: Population count #675 should include affluence. In: Greater Los Angeles Green Pages: The Local Handbook

for Planet Maintenance. Green Media Group, Berkeley. 1993. pp. 230-231.

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1993f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Interview) A population policy for the super-#676 consumers. In: Environment. P.H. Raven, L.R. Berg, G.B. Johnson.

Saunders College Publishing, 1993. pp. 138-139.

1993g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Biodiversity and ecosystem function: Need we know more?#677 In: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function. E.D. Schulze and H.A. Mooney

(eds). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1993. pp. vii-xi.

1993h. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Population extinction and saving biodiversity. Ambio, #678 22:2-3:64-68, May 1993.

1993i. Ehrlich, P.R. Species count tied to environment loss. San Francisco Chronicle, May #679 21, 1993.

1993j. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Birding for fun: Sapsuckers, swallows, willow, aspen, #680 and rot. American Birds, 47:1:18-20, Spring 1993.

1993k. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. Food security, population, and #681 environment. Population and Development Review, 19:1:1-32, March 1993.

1993l. Ehrlich, P.R., D.A. Saunders, R.J. Hobbs. Repairing a Damaged World: #682 An Outline for Ecological Restoration. 1993. Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty. Ltd.,

Australia. pp. 1-16.

1993m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Extinction. (Japanese edition with new #683 introduction). 1993. Translation rights arranged through Japan UNI Agency Inc.

1993n. Ehrlich, P.R., E. Fleishman, J.F. Baughman, A.E. Launer. The effect of #684 fluorescent pigments on butterfly copulation. Ecological Entomology, 18:2:165-167,

May 1993.

1993o. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Avian adaptation. American Birds, 47:2:195-198, #685 Summer 1993.

1993p. Ehrlich, P.R. and E.O. Wilson. Elogio della molteplicita. Sapere, #686 Luglio/agosto1993. 59:7/8 (961). pp. 5-10.

1993q. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Denari e morale. Sapere, Luglio/agosto 1993. #687 59:7/8 (961). pp. 27-37.

1993r. Ehrlich, P.R., D.A. Saunders and R.J. Hobbs. Nature Conservation 3: #688 Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Limited, Australia, 1993.

1993s. Saunders, D.A., R.J. Hobbs and P.R. Ehrlich. (Preface) In: Nature Conservation #689 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Limited,

Australia, 1993. D.A. Saunders, R.J. Hobbs, and P.R. Ehrlich (eds.) pp. ix-xi.

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1993t. P.R. Ehrlich. The scale of the human enterprise. In: #690 Nature Conservation 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. Surrey Beatty &

Sons Pty Limited, Australia, 1993. D.A. Saunders, R.J. Hobbs, and P.R. Ehrlich (eds.) pp. 3-8.

1993u. Ehrlich, P.R. Communication: How can ecologists get their message out? Pp. 295#691 301.In: Nature Conservation 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. (D.A.

Saunders, R.J. Hobbs, and P.R. Ehrlich eds.) Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Limited, Australia, 1993.

1993v. Saunders, D.A., R.J. Hobbs and P.R. Ehrlich. Reconstruction of fragmented #692 ecosystems: Problems and possibilities. Pp. 305 – 313, in: Nature Conservation 3:

Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems. (D.A. Saunders, R.J. Hobbs, and P.R. Ehrlich eds.) Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Limited, Australia, 1993.

1993w. Ehrlich, P.R. Is the extinction crisis real? Wildlife Conservation, Sept/Oct. 1993, #693 pp. 66-67.

1993x. Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin, D. Wheye, S.L. Pimm, and J. Kelly. A Guide to #694 the Natural History of the Birds of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Center for

Conservation Biology, Stanford University, 1993.

1993y. Ehrlich, P.R. Poblacion y medio ambiente: Hacia donde vamos ahora? Revista #695 Chilena de Historia Natural, 66:5-10, 1993.

1993z. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Social dominance and saving biodiversity. #696 Amigos Newsletter, September 1993. Organization for Tropical Studies. pp. 14-15.

1993aa. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Birding for fun: Dominance and dickey-bird #697 dining. American Birds, 47:3:343-345, Fall 1993.

1993bb. Ehrlich, P.R. Overburdened world. San Francisco Chronicle, November 29, 1993.#698

1993cc. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Science and the management of natural resources.#699 Ecological Applications. 3(4), 1993. pp. 558-560.

1993dd. Ehrlich, P.R. In immigration: Separate science from politics. Audubon #700 Activist. November 1993. p.4.

1993ee. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Critical Condition: Human Health and the Environment #701 edited by E. Chivian, M.D., M. McCally, M.D., Ph.D., H. Hu, M.D.,

M.P.H., Sc.D., and A. Haines, M.D. The PSR Quarterly. 3:4:195-196, December 1993.

1993ff. Ehrlich, P.R., C. Heller and D. Pimentel. (Chapter) Animal responses at the #702 organism level. In: J.R. Kercher, H.A. Mooney and G. R. Grow, eds., Research

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1993gg. A.E. Launer, D.D. Murphy, C.L. Boggs, J.F. Baughman, S.B. Weiss and #703 P.R. Ehrlich. Puddling behavior by Bay checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha

bayensis). J. of Research on the Lepidoptera, 32:45-52.

1994a. Weiss, S., D. Murphy, P.R. Ehrlich and C. Metzler. Adult emergence phenology in #704 checkerspot butterflies: The effects of macroclimate, topoclimate, and population

history. Oecologia, 96:2:261-270, (1993).

1994b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Simple Simon environmental analysis. In: Living #705 in the Environment:Principles, Connections, and Solutions. G. Tyler Miller, Jr.Wadsworth Publishing Co., pp. 26-27.

1994c. Ehrlich, P.R. Birding for fun: Birds, butterflies, and forest patches. American Birds, #706 Winter 1993. pp. 1044-1046.

1994d. Ehrlich, P.R. and M.C. Singer. Host specialization of satyrine butterflies, and their #707 responses to habitat fragmentation in Trinidad. Journal of Research on the

Lepidoptera, 30:3-4:248-256, 1991.

1994e. Ehrlich, P.R., N. Myers and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) The human population problem: #708 As explosive as ever? Pp. 270-281, in: Surviving with the Biosphere. (N. Polunin

and J. Burnett, eds). 1993. Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh, UK.

1994f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Ecological economics. In: World Affairs Journal: A #709 Compendium, L.D. Farnsworth (ed.), 1993. Los Angeles World Affairs Council.

51:1:108-116.

1994g. Ehrlich, P.R. Overpopulating the planet isn't a human right. New York Newsday, #710 Tuesday, January 25, 1994. pp. 40, 82.

1994h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Preface) The National Audubon Society. Almanac #711 of the Environment: The Ecology of Everyday Life, 1994. Grossett/Putnam Book.

pp. xiii-xiv.

1994i. Ehrlich, P.R. Enhancing the status of population biology. Trends in Evolution and #712 Ecology, 9:4:157, April 1994.

1994j. Ehrlich, P.R. (Special guest lecture) Miners' canaries and saving the mine. Forest #713 Remnants in the Tropical Landscape: Benefits and Policy Implications, 1992.

Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. pp. 83-90.

1994k. Ehrlich, P.R., Anne H. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. Food security, population and #714 environment. Systema Terra, II:3:7-9, 83-84, Nov. 1993.

1994l. Ehrlich, P.R. A Costa Rican paradise. Birder's World, June 1994. pp. 62-64.

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1994m. Ehrlich, P.R., K.D. Holl and G.C. Daily. The fertility plateau in Costa #716 Rica: A review of causes and remedies. Environmental Conservation, 20:4:317-323, Winter 1993.

1994n. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Ecological economics and the carrying capacity of Earth. Pp.#717 38-56, in: Investingin Natural Capital. A.M. Jansson, M. Hammer, C. Folke, and R.

Costanza (eds.), Island Press, Washington DC.

1994o. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) The bottom line: Human population control. Pp. 546-547.In: #718 Principles of Conservation Biology. G. K. Meffe and C.R. Carroll (eds.). Sinauer

Assoc., Inc.

1994p. Daily, G.D. and P.R. Ehrlich. Butterflies used as a rapid assessment tool. #719 Amigos Newsletter, 1994, 40:12-24.

1994q. Ehrlich, P.R. Energy use and biodiversity loss. Philosophical Transactions of the #720 Royal Society of London B., 1994, 344:99-104.

1994r. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Essay) Simple Simon environmental analysis. In: #721 Environmental Science: Working with the Earth. G. Tyler Miller, Jr., Wadsworth Pub.

Co., pp. 22-23

1994s. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Uncertainty and insurance. In: Global Warming and the #722 Built Environment. R. Samuels and D.K. Prasad, (eds.), E & FN Spon, London,

pp. xv-xviii.

1994t. Daily, G.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. (Review) A controversial analysis of population issues. #723 Living within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos, by G. Hardin

(Oxford University Press, 1993). The Quarterly Review of Biology, 69:2:237-240.

1994u. Ehrlich, P.R. Population and sustainable development. Environmental #724 Awareness,17:2:53-58.

1994v. Daily, G.C., A.H. Ehrlich and P.R. Ehrlich. Optimum human population size. #725 Population and Environment,15:6:469-475,July 1994.

1994w. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Human population growth and global change. In: Ecological #726 and Social Dimensions of Global Change. D.D. Caron, F.S. Chapin III,

J. Donoghue, M. Firestone, J. Harte, L.E. Wells, and R. Stewardson, (eds.) Inst. of Itnl. Studies, Berkeley, 1994. pp. 119-146.

1994x. Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin, D. Wheye, and S.L. Pimm. The Birdwatcher's #727 Handbook: A Guide to the Natural History of the Birds of Britain and

Europe. Oxford University Press, 1994.

1994y. Sparrow, H.R., T.D. Sisk, P.R. Ehrlich and D.D. Murphy. Techniques and guidelines

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#728 for monitoring neotropical butterflies. Conservation Biology, 8:3:800-809.

1994z. Sisk, T.D., A.E. Launer, K.R. Switky and P.R. Ehrlich. Identifying extinction #729 threats. BioScience, 44:9:593-604, October.

1994aa. Ehrlich, P.R., H.R. Sparrow, T.D. Sisk, and G.C. Daily. Notes on butterfly #730 distributions in Southern Costa Rica. Tropical Lepidoptera,5:1:21-23.

1994bb. Ehrlich, P.R. A personal view of Cairo. TELICOM, XI:22, October. pp. 30-31.#731

1994cc. Cushman, J.H., C.L. Boggs, S.B. Weiss, D.D. Murphy, A.W. Harvey and #732 P.R. Ehrlich. Estimating female reproductive success of a threatened butterfly:

Influence of emergence time and host plant phenology. Oecologia, 99:194-200. 1994dd. Ehrlich, P.R. Perils of a modern Cassandra: Some personal comments. Social #733 Epistemology,8:3:239-240.

1994ee. Ehrlich, P.R., L.E. Dwyer and D.D. Murphy. Taming the pit bull? Property #734 rights case law and implementation of The Endangered Species Act. The Morrison

Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Paper No. 0055.

1994ff. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Influence of social status on individual foraging #735 and community structure in a bird guild. Oecologia, 100:153-165.

1995a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Introduction) Wild birds are in jeopardy. Audubon Wild Bird Desk #736 Diary 1995. Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 4 pp.

1995b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Commentary) Global population. RSA Journal. CXLII:5455, Dec. #737 1994, p. 6.

1995c. Daily, G.G., A.H. Ehrlich and P.R. Ehrlich. Population and immigration #738 policy in the United States. The Morrison Institute for Population and Resource

Studies, Stanford University, Paper No. 0053.

1995d. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) The scale of the human enterprise and biodiversity loss. In: #739 Extinction Rates. J.H. Lawton and R.M. May (Eds.) Oxford University Press, 1995.

pp. 214-226.

1995e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The population bomb has exploded. Newsweek, #740 Jan. 30, 1995, (one page).

1995f. Daily, G.G., A.H. Ehrlich and P.R. Ehrlich. Socioeconomic equity: A #741 critical element in sustainability. Ambio, 24:1:58-59, Feb. 1995.

1995g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) While there's time. In: Australia's Biodiversity Living #742 Wealth. Andrew J. Beattie (ed.). Reed Books Australia, 1995.

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1995h. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. (Chapter) It is imperative to estimate the Earth's #743 “Carrying Capacity”. In: Population: Opposing Viewpoints. C.F. Hohm (ed.)

Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1995, pp. 82-89.

1995i. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Preservation of biodiversity in small rainforest #744 patches: Rapid evaluations using butterfly trapping. Biodiversity and Conservation,

4:35-55.

1995j. Ehrlich, P.R. Pledge 107. In: The Earth Pledge Book. John F. Ince (ed.), Timely #745 Visions Publishing Company, Sausalito, California, 1994, p. 132.

1995k. Ehrlich, P.R. Wagering on global environment. San Francisco Chronicle, Open #746 Forum. May 18, 1995.

1995l. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Whose problem is it anyway? Overpopulation on a shrinking #747 planet. Critical Masses: The Global Population Challenge. G.D. Moffett, Viking, 1994. Los Angeles Times, Feb. 5, 1995. Book Review, p. 3.

1995m. Sisk, T.D., A. Launer, K. Switky and P.R. Ehrlich. (Letter) Response to Woodwell. #748 BioScience, 45:6:380.

1995n. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. (Chapter) Population extinction and the #749 biodiversity crisis. In: Biodiversity Conservation. C.A. Perrings et al. (eds.), 1995,

Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands. pp. 45-55.

1995o. Britten, H.B., P.F. Brussard, D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. A test for isolation-by-#750 distance in Central Rocky Mountain and Great Basin populations of Edith's

checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha). Journal of Heredity, 1995: 86:204-210.

1995p. Holdren, J.P., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. (Chapter) The meaning of sustainability:#751 Biogeophysical aspects. In: Defining and Measuring Sustainability.

M. Munasinghe and W. Shearer (eds.), 1995, The World Bank, Washington DC, for The United Nations University. pp. 3-17.

1995q. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.H. Schneider. Bets and “Ecofantasies.” The Morrison #752 Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Paper No. 0060. Stanford University, 1

1995.

1995r. Daily, G.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Socioeconomic equity, sustainability, and Earth's #753 carrying capacity. The Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Paper

No. 0059. Stanford University, 1995.

1995s. Daily, G.C., A.H. Ehrlich and P.R. Ehrlich. Response to Bartlett and Lytwak #754 (1995): Population and immigration policy in the United States. Population

and Environment, 16:6:521-526.

1995t. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Economics and the environment: Small is Stupid: Blowing the

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#755 Whistle on the Greens by W. Beckerman (Duckworth, 1995). TREE, 10:9:386, Sept. 1995.

1995u. Dwyer, L.E., D.D. Murphy and P.R. Ehrlich. Property rights case law and the #756 challenge to the Endangered Species Act. Conservation Biology, 9:4:725-741.

1995v. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Essay) Growing beyond our limits. In: Scientific #757 American: Triumph of Discovery. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1995. pp.

181-183.

1995w. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. What it will take. Mother #758 Jones, Sept.-Oct. 1995, pp. 52-55.

1995x. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. The Stork & the Plow. #759 Putnam Publishing, New York, 1995.

1995y. Ehrlich, P.R. Call it brown lash. World Watch, Sept./Oct. 1995, pp. 5-6.#760

1995z. Ehrlich, P.R., M.E. Power, D. Tilman, S.T. Carpenter, et al.(Letter) The role of #761 experiments in ecology. Science, Vol. 270, Oct. 27,1995. p. 561.

1995aa. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.H. Schneider. Bets and “Ecofantasies.” Environmental #762 Awareness, 18:2:47-50, 1995.

1995bb. Ehrlich, P.R. Our demographic future: Predictions for the next 50 years. Population #763 Today,23:12:3, December 1995. 1995cc. Ehrlich, P.R. The equity answer to the human dilemma. The Commonwealth, #764 89:46:1-6, 11, November 13, 1995.

1995dd. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Basic principles. #765 Context: Biodiversity and ecosystem services. In: Global Biodiversity Assessment.

V.H. Heywood, (ed.), UNEP, Cambridge University Press, 1995. pp. 282-285.

1995ee. Daily, G.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Development, global change, and the epidemiological #766 environment. The Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies,

Paper No. 0062. Stanford University, 1995.

1995ff. Holland, K.D., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Knowledge and perceptions in #767 Costa Rica regarding environment, population, andbiodiversity issues. Conservation

Biology, 9:6:1548-1558.

1996a. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Nothing new. BioScience, 46:1:5. #768

1996b. Postel, S.L., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Human appropriation of renewable #769 fresh water. Science, 271:5250:785-788.

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1996c. Smith, F. .M., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Human population #770 dynamics and biodiversity loss. In: The Economics and Ecology of Biodiversity

Decline: The Forces Driving Global Change. Timothy M. Swanson, (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 1995. pp. 125-141.

1996d. Daily, G.C., A.H. Ehrlich and P.R. Ehrlich. Response to Bartlett and Lytwak (1995): #771 Population and immigration policy in the U.S. Carrying Capacity Network Focus,

6:1:61-63.

1996e. Daily, G.C., P.R. Ehrlich and M. Alberti. Managing Earth’s life support #772 systems: The game, the players, and getting everyone to play. Ecological

Applications, 6:1:19-21.

1996f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) The business of butterflies. Audubon, 98:3:12.#773

1996g. Ehrlich, P.R. Sociology at work: Paul Ehrlich on the population explosion. In: #774 Introduction to Sociology. Fifth Edition, Henry L. Tischler, Harcourt Brace College

Publishers, 1996. p. 510.

1996h. Ehrlich, P.R. Environmental anti-science. TREE, 11:9:393.#775

1996i. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter ) Reduce the rich. New Scientist, August 24, 1996. p. 48.#776

1996j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-#777 Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future. Island Press, Washington, DC, 1996.

320 pp.

1996k. Ehrlich, P.R. The Beijer Institute’s future. Beijer Annual Report 1995-1996. Beijer #778 Internatl. Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of

Sciences, Stockholm. p. 8

1996l. Ehrlich, P.R. Population and environmental destruction. In: Meeting the Challenges #779 of Population, Environment, and Resources: The Costs of Inaction (Report of the

Senior Scientists’ Panels, Third Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development), The World Bank, Oct. 1995. pp. 27-28.

1996m. Daily, G.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Nocturnality and species survival. Proc. Natl. #780 Acad. Sci., 93:11709-11712. 1996n. Ehrlich, P.R. Beware the brownlash -- A backlash against green ideas. Nob Hill #781 Gazette, November 1996, p. 10.

1996o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Biodiversity and the brownlash. Defenders, Fall

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#782 1996. pp. 6-17.

1996q. G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Global change and human susceptibility to #783 disease. Annual Review of Energy Environment, 21:125-144.

1996p. G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Socioeconomic equity, sustainability, and #784 Earth’s carrying capacity. Ecological Applications, 6:4:991-1001.

1996r. G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Impacts of development and global change on the #785 epidemiological environment. Environment and Development Economics, I:3:311-346.

1996s. Ehrlich, P.R. Conservation in temperate forests: What do we need to know and do? #786 Forest Ecology and Management, 85:1-3:9-19.

1996t Ehrlich, P.R. Annotated checklist of the bvutterflies of the Tikal National Park are of #787 Guatemala.Tropical Lepidoptera, 7(1):21-37.

1997a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ehrlichs’ fables. Technology Review, #788 100:1:38-47.

1997b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Melange. (Excerpt from Betrayal of Science and #789 Reason, Island Press, 1996).The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 31, 1997,

p. B10.

1997c. Ehrlich, P.R. and H.A. Mooney. (Chapter) Ecosystem services: A fragmentary #790 history. In: Nature’s Services:Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems.

G.C. Daily, (Ed.), Island Press, Washington DC, 1997). pp. 11-19.

1997d. Naylor, R.L. and P.R. Ehrlich. . (Chapter) Natural pest control services and #791 agriculture. In: G.C. Daily, (Ed.), Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on

Natural Ecosystems. (Island Press, Washington DC, 1997). pp. 151-174.

1997e. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Of keystone complexes and nature’s services. In: Yvonne #792 Baskin, The Work of Nature: How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us. Island Press,

Washington DC, 1997.

1997f. Ehrlich, P.R., A.H. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. (Chapter) Wild in the city: A #793 warning. In: Concrete Jungle. Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman, eds, 1997, Juno

Books. pp. 10-13. Excerpt from The Stork and the Plow. Putnam Publishing, 1995.

1997g. Ehrlich, P.R., G.C. Daily, S. Alexander, L. Goulder, J. Lubchenco, #794 P.A. Matson, H.A. Mooney, S. Postel, S.H. Schneider, D. Tilman, G.M. Woodwell.

Ecosystem services: Benefits supplied to human societies by natural ecosystems. Issues in Ecology, 2:2-16.

1997h. Ehrlich, P.R. A World of Wounds: Ecologists and the Human Dilemma. In: #795 Excellence in Ecology. O. Kinne, Ed., 1997, Ecology Institute, Germany.

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1997i. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Cockburn on Sierra Club. Los Angeles Times, Letters to the #796 Times, Friday, Oct. 17, 1997.

1997j. Ehrlich, P.R. 1990: Population biology and AIBS. (AIBS Presidents Revisit the Past).#797 BioScience, 47:10:653-654.

1997k. Ehrlich, P.R., D. Kennedy and H.A. Mooney. (Letter) A Sand Hill field study. #798 Palo Alto Weekly, Wed., Oct. 23, 1997,p. 17.

1997l. Hughes, J.B., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Population diversity: Its extent and #799 extinction. Science, 278: Oct. 24, 1997. pp. 689-692.

1997m. Dasgupta, P. and P.R. Ehrlich. Nature’s housekeeping and human housekeeping. #800 Beijer Discussion Paper SeriesNo. 90, Beijer International Institute of Ecological

Economics, November 1996, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

1997n. Ehrlich, P.R., G.C. Daily, S.C. Daily, N. Myers, and J. Salzman. #801 No middle way on the environment. The Atlantic Monthly, December 1997.

pp. 98-104.

1997o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) The value of biodiversity. In: The #802 Economics of Transnational Commons. P. Dasgupta, KG Maler, and

A. Vercelli (eds.), Clarendon Press Oxford, New York, 1997, pp. 97-117.

1997p. Sisk, T.D., N.M. Haddad and P.R. Ehrlich. Bird assemblages in patchy #803 woodlands: Modeling the effects of edge and matrix habitats. Ecological

Applications, 7:4:1170-1180.

1998a. Ehrlich, P.R. Presentacion: El venado: plaga o recurso? In: El Venado de la Sierra #804 Madre Occidental. C. Galindo-Leal y M.Weber, Edicusa-Conabio, 1998.

pp. x-xi.

1998b. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Population extinction and the biodiversity crisis. #805 Wild Earth, Winter 1997-98, pp. 35-45.

1998c. Daily, G., P. Dasgupta, B. Bolin, P. Crosson, J. du Guerny, P.R. Ehrlich, C.Folke, A. #806 Jansson, B. Jansson, N. Kautsky, A. Kinzig, S. Levin, K. Maler, P. Pinstrup-Andersen,

D. Siniscalco, and B. Walker. Food production, population growth, and environmental security. Beijer Discussion Paper Series. No. 111, Royal Swedish Academy of

Sciences.pp. 1-10.

1998d. Ehrlich, P.R. and G. Ceballos. Poblacion y medio ambiente: Que nos espera? #807 Ciencia, 48:4:19-30, Diciembre 1997.

1998e. Ehrlich, P.R. and B. Walker. Rivets and redundancy. BioScience, May 1998, #808 p. 387.

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1998f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The population explosion: Why we should care #809 and what we should do about it. Environmental Law, Northwestern Sch. of Law of

Lewis & Clark College 27: 187 – 208.

1998g. Ehrlich, P.R., D. Attenborough, C. Birch, D. Suzuki, D. Bellamy, #810 F. Talbot, I. Lowe, T. Flannery, A. Gilmoure. Betrayed over world

heritage. The Australian, April 17th, 1998.

1998h. Daily, G.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. Sapsuckers at work. Whole Earth, Summer 1998, #811 pp. 24-26.

1998i. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: International Environmental Law and Policy. James #812 Salzman and Durwood Zaelke, Foundation Press, New York, 1998, pp. xi-xii.

1998j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Foreword) Deltas – Copper and otherwise. In: #813 Artists for Nature in Alaska’s Copper River Delat. Riki Ott, Merc bv, Wormer, the

Netherlands. 1998, p. 8.

1998k. Daily, G.C., P. Dasgupta, B. Bolin, P. Crosson, J. Guerny, P.R. Ehrlich, C. Folke,#814 A. Jansson, B. Jansson, N. Kautsky, A. Kinzig, S. Levin, K. Maler, P. Pinstrup-

Andersen, D. Siniscalco, B. Walker. Food production, population growth, and the environment. Science, 281:5381:1291-1292.

1998l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Foreword) In: The World’s Watre 1998-1999 —#815 The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources. P. H. Gleick, Island Press,

Washington DC, 1998. pp. ix-x.

1998m. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.A. Levin. Biodiversity: What it is and why we need it. In: #816 Scientists on Biodiversity.L. Koebner, J. Sokolow, F. Grifo, and S. Simpson (eds.),

American Museum of Natural History, New York, pp. 20-23.

1998n. Bazzaz, F., G. Ceballos, M. Davis, R. Dirzo, T. Eisner, S. Levin, P.R. Ehrlich, #817 John H. Lawton, et al. (Letter) Ecological science and the human predicament.

Science, 282:5390:879.

1998o. Ehrlich, P.R., J. B. Hughes and G.C. Daily. Use of fruit bait traps for monitoring #818 of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Revista de Biologia Tropical.

46:3:697-704.

1999a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) A prime Canadian natural resource lost at sea: Lament For #819 an Ocean:The Collapse of the Atlantic Cod Fishery by Michael Harris, McClelland

& Stewart, Ontario, Canada, 1998. In: The San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 3, 1999,Book Review, p. 7.

1999b. Ehrlich, P.R. S.F. butterfly park deserves a chance. San Francisco Chronicle, “Open #820 Forum,” March 5, 1999.

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1999c. Ehrlich, P.R., D. Kennedy and S. Schneider. Professors urge change. #821 The Stanford Daily, March 30, 1999.

1998p. Kennedy, D., D. Holloway, E. Weinthal, W. Falcon, P.R. Ehrlich, R. Naylor, #822 M. May, S. Schneider, S. Fetter, and J. Choi. Environmental Quality and Regional

Conflict: A Report to the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict. December 1998, Carnegie Corporation of New York.

1999e. Fleishman, E., G.H. Wolff, C.L. Boggs, P.R. Ehrlich, A.E. Launer, J.O. Niles, and #823 T.H. Ricketts. Conservation in practice: Overcoming obstacles to implementation.

Conservation Biology, 13:450-452.

1999f. Holl, K. D., G.C. Daily, S. C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich and S. Bassin. Knowledge of and #824 attitudes toward population growth and the environment: Environmental

Conservation, 26:1:66-74. University students in Costa Rica and the United States.

1999g. Ehrlich, P.R. and H.A. Mooney. Ecologists, advocacy and public policy. #825 EcoEssay Series, Number 3 (response). National Center for Ecological Analysis and

Synthesis, Santa Barbara CA.

http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/fmt/doc?/nceas-web/resources/ecoessay/

1999h. Ehrlich, P.R. Recent developments in environmental sciences. KNAW/Heineken #826 Lectures 1998, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, 1999.

pp. 45-54.

1999i. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.C. Daily. Managing Earth’s ecosystems: An interdisciplinary#827 challenge. Ecosystems, 2:277-280.

1999j. Ehrlich, P.R. Ethics, evolution, and the population-environment crisis. Nov. 1999.#828 http://www.scifac.usyd.edu.au/chast/templeton/1999lecture.html,

1999k. Ehrlich, P.R., G. Ceballos, G. Daily, J. Pacheco, G. Suzan, A. Sanchez-Azofeifa, #829 B. Stephens, and J. Mieren. Biologists at work: Countryside biogeography

of neotropical mammals: A Costa Rican case study. Amigos Newsletter, No. 52, November 1999, pp. 5-8.

1999l. Ehrlich, P.R., G. Wolff, G.C. Daily, Jennifer B. Hughes, Scott Daily, #830 Michael Dalton, and Lawrence Goulder. Knowledge and the environment.

Ecological Economics, 30(1999):267-284.

1999m. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The Condor’s Shadow: The Loss and Recovery of Wildlife in #831 America by David S. Wilcove, 1999, W.H. Freeman and Co. Birding, 31:6:587-589.

1999n. Ehrlich, P.R., S. Naeem, F.S. Chapin III, R. Costanza, F.B. Golley, D.U. Hooper, #832 J.H. Lawton, R.V. O’Neill, H.A. Mooney, O.E. Sala, A.J. Symstad, and D. Tilman.

Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Maintaining natural life support processes.

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Issues in Ecology, 4:Fall 1999, pp. 1-12

1999p. Recher, H. and P.R. Ehrlich. The essence of science: The social responsibility of #833 communicating. Pacific Conservation Biology, 5:3:161-162.

2000a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Candidates or ostriches? San Jose Mercury #834 News, Opinion, Jan. 24, 2000.p. 6B.

2000b. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: Ocean’s End: Travels Through Endangered Seas. #835 Colin Woodard, Basic Books, New York, 2000. pp. ix-x.

2000c. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.E. Alexander. (Chapter) Population and the environment. In #836 Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. W.G. Ernst (ed.), Cambridge University Press,

2000. pp. 329-345.

2000d. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter.) Evolution of an advocate. Science, 287:Mar. 24, 2000, #837 p. 2159

2000e. Ehrlich, P.R., J.B. Hughes and G.C. Daily. (Chapter) The loss of #838 population diversity and why it matters. In: Nature and Human Society: The Quest

for a Sustainable World. P.H. Raven and T. Williams (eds.), National Academy Press, 2000, pp. 71-83.

2000f. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Kennedy. The next Editor-in-Chief of Science. Science, #839 288:1349, May 2000.

2000g. Ehrlich, P.R., C. Kremen, J.O. Niles, M.G. Dalton, G.C. Daily, J.P. Fay, D. Grewal, #840 R.P. Guillery. Economic incentives for rain forest conservation across scales.

Science, 288:1828-1832.

2000h. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Cowbirds and bull-hockey. In: Ecology and Management #841 of Cowbirds and Their Host: Studies in the Conservation of North American

Passerine Birds. J. Smith, et. al. (eds.), University of Texas Press, 2000, pp. vii-ix.

2000i. Daily, G.C., T. Soderqvest, S. Aniyar, K. Arrow, P. Dasgupta, P.R. Ehrlich, #842 C. Folke, A.M. Jansson, B. Jansson, N. Kautsky, S. Levin, J. Lubchenco,

K. Maler, D. Simpson, D. Starrett, D. Tilman, B. Walker. The value of nature and the nature of value. Science, 289:21 July 2000, pp. 395-396.

2000j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Keeping the blue planet habitable: A #843 multidisciplinary challenge. Environmental Awareness, 23:2:55-68.

2000k. Ehrlich, P.R. Human Natures: Gene, Cultures, and the Human Prospect. Island #844 Press, Washington DC, 2000. pp. 531.

2000l. Ehrlich, P.R. and C. Kremen. Human effects on ecosystems, overview. In: #845 Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Volume 3, Simon Asher Levin, (ed.), Academic

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Press, 2000. pp. 383-393. 2000m. Ehrlich, P.R. Prólogo: Por qué preocuparnos de las aves de México? In: Las Aves de #846 México en Peligro de Extinción. G. Ceballos and L. Marquez Valdelamar, (eds.),

Instituto de Ecologia, Mexico, 2000. pp. 15-16.

2000n. Hughes, J.B., G.C. Daily and Ehrlich, P.R. Conservation of insect diversity: #847 A habitat approach. Conservation Biology, 14:6:1788-1797.

2000o. Fleishman, E., A.E. Launer, S.B. Weiss, J. M. Reed, C. Boggs, D.D. Murphy #848 and P.R. Ehrlich. Effects of microclimate and oviposition timing on

prediapause larval survival of the Bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis (Lepidoptera:Nymphalidae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera,36:31-44.

2001a. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Just imagine. San Jose Mercury News, Feb. 6, 2001. p. 7B. #849

2001b. Daily, G.C., Ehrlich, P.R. and G.A. Sánchez-Azofeifa. Countryside biogeography: #850 Use of human-dominated habitats by the avifauna of southern Costa Rica.

Ecological Applications, 11:1:1-13.

2001c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The United States: Another leap backward? #851 World Watch, 14:2:5.

2001d. Balvanera, P., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, T.H. Ricketts, S. Bailey, S. Kark, #852 C. Kremen and H. Pereira. Conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Science, 291:5511:2047, 16 Mar 2001.

2001e. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.A. Levin. (Chapter) Biodiversity: What it is and why we #853 need it. In: The Biodiversity Crisis: Losing What Counts, M.J. Novacek, (ed.)

The New Press, New York, 2001, pp. 46-49.

2001f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) La sistemática y la conservaciόn de la biodiversidad. In: #854 Enfoques Contemporáneos para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad. H.M. Hernández,

A.N. García Aldrete, F. Álvarez, M.Ulloa, (eds.), Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónama de México, 2001, pp. 381-400.

2001g. Ricketts, T.H., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich and J.P. Fay. Countryside biogeography #855 of moths in a fragmented landscape: Biodiversity in native and agricultural habitats.

Conservation Biology, 15:2:378-388.

2001h. Ehrlich, P.R. Intervening in evolution: Ethics and actions. PNAS, 98:10:5477-5480.#856

2001i. Heal, G., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, J. Salzman, C. Boggs, J. Hellmann, J. Hughes, #857 C. Kremen, T. Ricketts. Protecting natural capital through ecosystem service

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districts. Stanford Environmental Law Journal, 20:333-364.

2001j. Ehrlich, P.R. and T. Eisner. (Editorial) New world pathogen strategy disclosed. #858 Science, 292:2397, 29 June 2001.

2001k. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Twitching butterflies. Butterflies Through Binoculars: The #859 West. J. Glassberg, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001. Science,

293:2007-2008.

2001l. Beattie, A.J. and P.R. Ehrlich. Wild Solutions: How Biodiversity is Money in the #860 Bank. Yale University Press, New Haven CT, 2001.

2001m. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The brownlash rides again. The Skeptical Environmentalist:#861 Measuring the Real State of the World. Bjørn Lomborg, Cambridge University Press, 2001. TREE, 17:1:51. 2001n. Ehrlich, P.R. Tropical butterflies: A key model group that can be “completed.” #862 Lepidoptera News, June 2001, 2:1:10-12.

2001o. Ehrlich, P.R. S.A. Bailey, E. Bush, T. Davis, and S. Girschick. #863 Dominance behaviour in toucans. Cotinga, 16, Neotropical Notebook,

Autumn 2001, pp. 64, 66.

2002a. Ehrlich, P.R. and K. Ellison. A looming threat we won’t face. Los Angeles #864 Times, January 20, 2002, p. M6.

2002b. Sekercioglu, C.H., P.R. Ehrlich, G.C. Daily, D. Aygen, D.Goehring, and R.F. Sandi. #865 Disappearance of insectivorous birds from tropical forest fragments. PNAS,

99:1:263-267.

2002c. Ehrlich, P.R. Human natures, nature conservation, and environmental ethics. #866 BioScience, 52:1:31-43.

2002d. Hughes, J.B., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Conservation of tropical #867 forest birds in countryside habitats. Ecology Letters, 5:121-129.

2002e. Ehrlich, P.R. A new ethics for a new world. Newsday, Sunday, February 3, 2002. #868 p. B8.

2002f. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: Called by the Wild. R.F. Dasmann (ed.), #869 University of California Press, Berkeley, 2002. pp. ix-xii.

2002g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population, development, and human natures. #870 Environment and Development Economics, 7:158-170.

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2002h. Ehrlich, P.R. and G. Ceballos. (Chapter) Population extinction: A critical #871 issue. In: The Red Book: The Extinction Crisis Face to Face, Patricio Robles Gil

(ed.), CEMEX, 2002. pp. 86, 89.

2002i. Ehrlich, P.R. and G. Ceballos. Mammal population losses and the extinction #872 crisis. Science, 296:904-907, May 3, 2002.

2002j. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Emi’s fate, our fate: A stark warning that overpopulation is #873 threatening global biodiversity. The Future of Life. E.O. Wilson, Little,

Brown, UK; Alfred A. Knopf, USA, 2002. Nature, 417:6884:21-22, 2 May 2002.

2002k. Ricketts, T.H., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Does butterfly diversity predict #874 moth diversity? Testing a popular indicator taxon at local scales. Biological

Conservation, 103:3: 361-370.

2002l. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Complexity and conservation. Response from Ehrlich. #875 BioScience, 52:6:461-462. 2002m. Ehrlich, P.R. (Essay) Our Environmental Future. In: A Better Future for the Planet #876 Earth, Vol. II. Asahi Glass Foundation, Tokyo, Japan, 2002. pp. 115-118.

2002n. Ehrlich, P.R. (Chapter) Keeping the Blue Planet habitable: A multidisciplinary #877 challenge. In: A Better Future for the Planet Earth, Vol. II. Asahi Glass

Foundation, Tokyo, Japan, 2002. pp. 119-129.

2002o. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Rocky Mountain High. In: Rocky Mountain Futures: An #878 Ecological Perspective. J.S. Baron, (ed.), Island Press, Washington DC. 2002.

pp. xix-xxii.

2002p. McLaughlin, ,J.F. J.J. Hellman, C.L. Boggs and P.R. Ehrlich. The route #879 to extinction: Population dynamics of a threatened butterfly. Ecología,

132:538-548.

2002q. McLaughlin, ,J.F. J.J. Hellman, C.L. Boggs and P.R. Ehrlich. Climate #880 change hastens population extinctions. PNAS, 99:9:6070-6074.

2002r. Ehrlich, P.R. Bush administration must understand the roots of terrorism. The #881 Stanford Daily, Nov. 18, 2002, p. 5.

2002s. Ehrlich, P.R. and J. Liu. Some roots of terrorism. Population and Environment, #882 24:2:183-192.

2002t. Ehrlich, P.R. Getting at the roots of terrorism. Stanford Report, Nov. 20, 2002, p. 5.#883

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2002u. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Insatiable Appetite: The United States and The Ecological #884 Degradation of the Tropical World. R.P. Tucker, University of California

Press, 2000. Environmental Conservation, 29:3:403-404.

2003a. Ehrlich, P.R. and M. Feldman. Genes and cultures: What creates our behavioral #885 phenome? Current Anthropology, 44:1:87-107.

2003b. Liu, J., G.C. Daily P.R. Ehrlich and G. Luck. Effects of household dynamics #886 on resource consumption and biodiversity. Nature, 421:530-533, 30

January 2003.

2003c. Ehrlich, P.R. Is the future older, smaller and better? New York Times, March 23, #887 2003.

2003d. Horner-Devine, M.C., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich and C.L. Boggs.#888 Countryside biogeography of tropical butterflies. Conservation Biology,

17:1:168-177.

2003e. Ehrlich, P.R. Get off the train and walk. Conservation Biology, 17:2:352-353.#889

2003f. Boggs, C.L., W.B. Watt. and P.R. Ehrlich. Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution #890 Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press, 2003.

2003g. Boggs, C.L., W.B. Watt. and P.R. Ehrlich. (eds.) Introduction: Butterflies, test #891 systems, and biodiversity. In: Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight.

University of Chicago Press, 2003. pp. 1-6.

2003h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Ecological perspectives on population. In: #892 Encyclopedia of Population. P. Demeny and G. McNicoll, (eds.),

Macmillan Reference USA, Thomson-Gale, 2003. pp. 270-274.

2003i. Ehrlich, P.R. Askö – A personal view. In: Beijer Annual Report 2002-2003. The #893 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. pp. 9-10.

2003j. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) The Crowded Greenhouse: Population, Climate Change, and #894 Creating a Sustainable World. J. Firor and J. Jacobsen, Yale Univ. Press New

Haven CT, 2002. Ecological Economics, 46:512-513, Oct. 2003.

2003k. Sapolsky, R., P.R. Ehrlich and J.Wojcik. Appeal of the rare. Discover, November #895 2003 pp. 60-63.

2003l. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) Save the birds, save ourselves. In: The American Bird #896 Conservancy Guide to the 500 Most Important Bird Areas in the United States. R.M.

Chipley, G.H. Fenwick, M.J. Parr, D.N. Pashley (eds.), Random House, NY, 2003,pp. v-vii.

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2003m. Ehrlich, P.R. (Prólogo) In: Animales de México en Peligro de Extinción. #897 G. Ceballos and F. Eccardi, 2003, Fundación Ingeniero Alajo Peralta y Diaz

Ceballos, IBP.

2003n. Ehrlich, P.R. Bioethics: Are our priorities right? BioScience, 53:12:1207-1216.#898

2003o. Ehrlich, P.R., A.P. Kinzig, D. Starrett, K. Arrow, S. Aniyar, B. Bolin, P. Dasgupta, #899 C. Folke, M. Hanemann, G. Heal, M. Hoel, A. Jansson, BO Jansson, N. Kautsky, S.

Levin, J. Lubchenco, KG Maler, SW Pacala, SH Schneider, D. Siniscalco, B. Walker. Coping with uncertainty: A call for a new science-policy forum. AMBIO, 32:5:330-35.

2003p. Luck, G.,G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Population diversity and ecosystem services. #900 TREE, 18:7:331-336. July 2003.

2004a. Ehrlich, P.R. and I. Hanski. On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for #901 Population Biology. Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 369

2004b. Ehrlich, P.R. and I. Hanski. (eds.). Preface: Bay Checkerspots. In: On the Wings #902 of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press,

2004. pp. vii-x.

2004c. Ehrlich, P.R. and I. Hanski. Checkerspot research: background and origins. In: #903 On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.

Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 3-16.

2004d. Murphy, D., N. Wahlberg, I. Hanski and P.R. Ehrlich. Introducing checkerspots: #904 taxonomy and ecology. In: On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for

Population Biology. Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 17-33.

2004e. Ehrlich, P.R. J. Hellmann, S. Weiss, J. McLaughlin, D. Murphy and A. Launer. #905 Structure and dynamics of Euphydryas editha populations. In: On the Wings of

Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology. P.R. Ehrlich and I. Hanski, (eds.), Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 34-62

2004f. Ehrlich, P.R., I. Saccheri, C. Boggs and I. Hanski. Genetics of checkerspot #906 poulations. In: On the Wings of Checkerspots:Model System for Population

Biology. Paul R. Ehrlich and Ilkka Hanski, (eds.), Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 199-218

2004g. Ehrlich, P.R., N. Wahlberg, C. Boggs, and I. Hanski. Bay checkerspot and Glanville #907 fritillary compared with other species. In: On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model

System for Population Biology. P.R. Ehrlich and I. Hanski, (eds.), Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 219-244

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2004h. Ehrlich, P.R., I. Hanski, M. Nieminen, D. Murphy, J. Hellmann, C. Boggs, and J. #908 McLaughlin. Checkerspots and conservation biology. In: On the Wings of

Checkerspots: Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 264-287

2004i. Ehrlich, P.R., I. Hanski and C. Boggs. What have we learned? In: On the Wings of #909 Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology. P.R. Ehrlich and I. Hanski,

(eds.), Oxford University Press, 2004. pp. 288-300

2004j. Ehrlich, P.R. and I. Hanski. A look to the future. In: On the Wings of #910 Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology. Oxford University Press,

2004. pp. 301-305

2004k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the #911 Human Future. Island Press, pp. 447.

2004l. Ehrlich, P.R. The tangled skeins of nature and nurture in human evolution. Starker #912 Lectures 2000: Utilizing Resources in Complex Environments, Oregon State

University, College of Forestry, 2004. pp. 4-17

2004m. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Values and bioethics. BioScience, 54:6:484. June 2004#913

2004n. Heal, G., B.Walker, S. Levin, K. Arrow, P. Dasgupta, G. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, K-G. #914 Maler, N. Kautsky, J. Lubchenco, S. Schneider, D. Starrett. Genetic diversity and

interdependent crop choices in agriculture. Resource and Energy Economics, 26(2004):175-184.

2004o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A. Beattie. Wild Solutions: How Biodiversity is Money in the #915 Bank. (Second Edition with Afterword). Yale University Press, New Haven CT,

2004 pp. 261.

2004p. Ehrlich, P.R. Global change and its influences on biodiversity. In: Ecologia. #916 Casagrandi, R. & Melià, P., eds.), Atti del XIII Congresso Nazionale della Società

Italiana de Ecologia (Como, 8-10 settembre 2003). Aracne, Roma, p. 35-45.

2004q. Arrow, K., P. Dasgupta, L. Goulder, G. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, G. Heal, S. Levin,#917 K-G. Maler, S.Schneider, D. Starrett, B. Walker. Are we consuming too much?

Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18:3:147-172.

2004r. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: The Complete Field Guide to Butterflies of Australia. #918 Michael F. Braby, CSIRO Publishing, Australia, 2004.

2004s. Ehrlich, P.R., (Chapter) La sistemática y la conservación de la biodiversidad. #919 In: Effoques Contemporáneos para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad. H. Hernández, A.

García Aldrete, F. Álvarez, M. Ulloa,(eds.), Instituto de Biología, UNAM, Mexico 2001. pp. 381- 400

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2004t. Ricketts, T.H., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich and C.D. Michener. Economic value of #920 tropical forest to coffee production. PNAS, 101:34:12579-12582.

2004u. Sekercioglu, C.H., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Ecosystem consequences #921 of bird declines. PNAS, 101:52:18042-18047.

2005a. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.M. Woodwell. (Letter) Using DDT: Pro and con. New #922 York Times, January 13, 2005.

2005b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Letter) The Times and the environment. Pacific #923 Conservation Biology, 10:1:2. 2004.

2005c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Proud to be an environmentalist. New York Times, March 15, #924 2005.

2005d. Ehrlich, P.R. Environment: What we’ve learned in the last 25 years, and what we’re #925 likely to see in the next 25. Discover, April 2005, p. 73.

2005e. Maass, J., P. Balvanera, A. Castillo, G. C. Daily, H. A. Mooney, P.R. Ehrlich, M. #926 Quesada, A. Miranda, V. J. Jaramillo, F. García-Oliva, A. Martínez Yrizar, H.

Cotler, J. López-Blanco, A. Pérez-Jiménez, A. Búrquez, C. Tinoco, G. Ceballos, L. Barraza, R. Ayala and J. Sarukhán. Ecosystem services of tropical dry forests: Insights from long-term ecological and social research on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Ecology and Society, 10:(1):17. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art17/

2005f. Ehrlich, P.R. How the Beijer Institute changed my life. In: The Beijer International #927 Institute Ecological Economics, 1991-2001. The Royal Swedish Academy of

Sciences, 2005. pp. 44, 47.

2005g. Ehrlich, P.R. and S.A.Levin. The evolution of norms. PloS Biology, 3(6):e194 #928 (0943-0948).

2005h. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Kennedy. Millennium assessment of human behavior. #929 Science, 309:562-563, July 22, 2005.

2005i. Ceballos, G., P.R. Ehrlich, J. Soberón, I. Salazar, J. Fay. Global mammal #930 conservation: What must we manage? Science, 309:603-607, July 22, 2005.

2005j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the #931 Human Future. Island Press, Second Edition.

2005j. Ehrlich, P.R. Twenty-first century systematics and the human predicament. #932 Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 56:12:130-148.

2005k. Ehrlich, P.R. (Letter) Malign design. Sunday Lawrence Journal World, August 14,

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#933 2005.

2005l. Ehrlich, P.R. (Foreword) In: In the Company of Crows and Ravens. J.M. #934 Marzluff and T. Angell, Yale University Press, 2005. pp. ix-x.

2005m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Helping to make a global society sustainable: A #935 millennium assessment of human behaviour. Environmental Awareness, 28:3:83-92.

2006a. Ehrlich, P.R. and Jianguo Liu. (Chapter) Socioeconomic and demographic roots of #936 terrorism. In: The Making of aTerrorist: Recruitment, Training, and Root Causes.

Volume III: Root Causes. James J.F. Forest, (ed.), Praeger Security International, Westport, CT. pp. 160-171.

2006b. Ehrlich, P.R., Jonathan Dushoff, Susan Fitzpatrick et al. Battling bad behavior. The #937 Scientist, 20:2:51-57.

2006c. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) From Resource Scarcity to Ecological Security. Dennis #938 Pirages and Ken Cousins, (eds.), 2005. The MIT Press, Cambridge MA. Journal of

Ethnobiology, 25:2:298-299

2006d. Ehrlich, P.R. Just one question: What longtime belief have you changed your mind #939 about? Stanford Magazine, Jan-Feb. 2006, p. 24.

2006e. Boggs, C.L., C. Holdren, I. Kulahci, T. Bonebrake, B. Inouoye, J. Fay, A. McMillan,#940 E. Williams and P.R. Ehrlich. Delayed population explosion of an introduced

butterfly. Journal of Animal Ecology, 75:466-475, 2006.

2006f. Ehrlich, P.R. and M. Feldman. Does culture and environment influence human #941 development more than our genes? Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Lifespan

Development. A.M. Guest, (ed.)., McGraw-Hill, 2006. pp. 2-12.

2006g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Letter) Talk of the future. The Wilson Quarterly, #942 30:2:6.

2006h. Ehrlich, P.R., T. Buchman et al., McDonnell Norms Group. Enhancing the use of #943 clinical guidelines: A social norms perspective. Journal of the American College of

Surgeons, 202:5:826-836.

2006i. Pimm, S., P.Raven, A. Peterson, C. Sekercioglu and P.R. Ehrlich. Human impacts #944 on the rates of recent, present, and future bird extinctions. PNAS,

103:29:10941-10946.

2006j. Ehrlich, P.R. Environmental science input to public policy. Social Research, #945 73:3:915- 935.

2006k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Enough already. New Scientist, 30 September #946 2006, pp. 46-50.

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2006l. Ehrlich, P.R. (Preface) Canaries in a collapsing mine. In: Handbook of the Birds of #947 the World: Old World Flycatchers to Old World Warblers. Vol. 11, Lynx

Editions, pp. 13-14.

2006m. Sterner, T., M. Troell, J. Vincent, S. Aniyar, S. Barrett, W. Brock, S. Carpenter, #948 K. Chopra, M. Hoel, P.R. Ehrlich, S. Levin, K. Maler, J. Norberg, L. Pihl, T.

Soderqvist, J. Wilen, and A. Xepapadeas. Quick fixes for the environment: Part of the solution or part of the problem? Environment, 48:10:20-27.

2006n. Ehrlich, P.R. and G. Ceballos. Global mammal distributions, biodiversity #949 hotspots, and conservation. PNAS, 103:51:19374-19379.

2006o. Root, T.L., K.D. Bishop, P.R. Ehrlich, S.H.Schneider and A.H. Ehrlich. #950 Conservation of Southeast Asian birds: The role of bird markets and avian

flu. Environmental Awareness, 29:3-4:57-65.

2006p. Pacheco, J., G. Ceballos, G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, G. Suzán, B. Rodríguez-Herra #951 and E. Marcé. Diversidad, historia natural y conservación de los mamíferos de San

Vito de CotaBrus, Costa Rica. Rev. Biol Trop., 54:1:219-240.

2007a. Chan, K., R. Pringle, J. Ranganathan, C. Boggs, Y. Chan, P.R. Ehrlich, P. Haff, N. #952 Heller, K. Al-Khafaji, and D. Macmynowski. When agendas collide: Human welfare

and biological conservation. Conservation Biology, 21:1:59-68.

2007b. Goehring, D.M., G.C. Daily, S. Dasgupta and P.R. Ehrlich. Range occupancy#953 and endangerment: A test with a butterfly community. American Midland

Naturalist, 157:106-120.

2007c. Sekercioglu, C.H., S.R. Loarie, F. Oviedo Brenes, P.R. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. #954 Persistence of forest birds in the Costa Rican agricultural countryside. Conservation

Biology, 21:2:482-494.

2007d. Ehrlich, P.R. and M.W. Feldman. Genes, environments & behaviors. Dædallus, #955 Spring 2007, pp. 5-12.

2007e. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.W. Pringle. Opinion: Keeping science in debate over #956 evolution. The Sacramento Bee. June 24, 2007.

2007f. Ehrlich, P.R. In: No Vacancy: Global Responses to the Human Population #957 Explosion. Hope Publishing House, by M.Tobias, B. Gillespie, E. Hughes, and J.

Gray Morrison, (eds.). United States. pp. 132-137.

2007g. Ehrlich, P.R. The global warming debate. Newsweek, Sept. 3, 2007, p. 17.#958

2007h. Brosi, B.J., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Bee community shifts with landscape #959 context in a tropical countryside. Ecological Applications, 17(2):418-430.

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2007i. Ehrlich, P.R. and L. Goulder. Is current consumption excessive? A general

#960 framework and some indication for the United States. Conservation Biology, 21:5:1145-1154.

2007j. Arrow, K.J., G.C. Daily, P. Dasgupta, P.R. Ehrlich, L. Goulder, G. Heal, #961 S. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, S. Schneider, D. Starrett, and Brian Walker. Consumption,

investment and future well-being: Reply to Daly et al. Conservation Biology,21:5:1363-1365.

2007k. Ehrlich, P.R. Urban countryside biogeography: A decade of comparing the avifauna #962 of a Sydney suburb and reserve. Pacific Conservation Biology, 13:1:69-73.

2007l. Armsworth, P., K. Chan, G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, C. Kremen, T. Ricketts, #963 M. Sanjayan. Ecosystem-service science and the way forward for conservation.

Conservation Biology, 21:6:1383-1384.

2007m. Ehrlich, P.R. Foreword: Landscapes in peril. In: Managing and Designing#964 Landscapes for Conservation: Moving from Perspectives to Principles. D.B.

Lindenmayer and R.J. Hobbs, (eds)., Blackwell Publishing, London, 2007. pp. xi-xvii.

2008a. Ehrlich, P.R. Key issues for attention from ecological economists. Environment and #965 Development Economics, 13:1-20. 2008b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Letter) The biggest menace? The New York #966 Review, Feb. 14, 2008, LV:2:58. 2008c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Nature’s economy and the human economy. #967 Environmental and Resource Economics, 39:1:9-16.

2008d. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Rogers. Human Culture is subject to natural selection, #968 researchers at Stanford find. Stanford Report, February 20, 2008, pp. 3-4.

2008e. Ehrlich, P.R. and C. Boggs. (Chapter) Conservation of coevolved insect #969 herbivores and plants. In: Specialization, Speciation, and Radiation: The

Evolutionary Biology of Herbivorous Insects. K. Tilmon, (ed.), University of California Press, Berkeley CA. pp. 325-332.

2008f. Ehrlich, P.R. Demography and policy: A view from outside the discipline. #970 Population and Development Review, 34:1:103-113.

2008g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Letter) The food to feed a growing world. The #971 New York Times, April 7, 2008.

2008h. Ehrlich, P.R. Population, environment, war, and racism: Adventures of a public#972 scholar. Antipode, 40:3:383-388.

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2008i. Ehrlich, P.R. The big idea: Cultural evolution. Seed, May/June 2008, 16:31-32.#973

2008j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the #974 Environment. Island Press, Washington DC, 2008, pp. 428.

2008k. Rogers, D. and P.R. Ehrlich. Natural selection and cultural rates of change. #975 PNAS, 105:3416-3420.

2008l. Rogers, D. and P.R. Ehrlich. (Letter) Reply to Skoyles: Natural selection does #976 appear to explain some cultural rates of change. PNAS, 105:22.

2008m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Then and now: Zero population growth 40 years on. #977 The Reporter, 40:2:14-15, (Population Connection).

2008n. Ehrlich, P.R. Foreword: Art, science, and birds. In: Humans, Nature, and Birds: #978 Science Art from Cave Walls to Computer Screens, Darryl Wheye and Donald

Kennedy, Yale University Press, pp. vii-xii.

2008o. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Too many of the Dominant Animal? Original #979 Essays Exclusively @ Powells.com. July 31, 2008.

2008p. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Too many people, too much consumption. Yale #980 Environment 360. 04 Aug 2008.

2008q. Carwardine, J., K. Wilson, G. Ceballos, P.R. Ehrlich, R. Naidoo, T. Iwamura, #981 S. Hajkowics, and H. Possingham. Cost-effective priorities for global mammal

conservation. PNAS, 105:32:11446-11450.

2008r. Moore, S., T. Wallington, R. Hobbs, P.R. Ehrlich, C. Holling, S. Liven, D. #982 Lindenmayer, C. Pahl-Wostl, H. Possingham, M. Turner and M. Westoby. Diversity

in current ecological thinking: Implications for environmental management.Environmental Management, DOI 10.1007/s00267-008-9187-2.

2008s. G. Santos-Berrera, J. Pacheco, F. Mendoza-Quijano, F. Bolaños, G. Cháves, #983 G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich and G. Ceballos. Diversity, natural history and

conservation of amphibians and reptiles from the San Vito Region, southwestern Costa Rica. Rev. Biol. Trop., 56:2:755-778.

2008t. Ehrlich, P.R. (Review) Evolution, ecology and terrorism. Natural Security: A #984 Darwinian Approach to a Dangerous World. R.D. Sagarin and T. Taylor (eds).

University of California Press, Berkeley 2008. TREE, 23:11:599-600.

2008u. Fischer, J., B. Brosi, G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, et al. Should agricultural #985 policies encourage land sparing or wildlife-friendly farming? Frontiers

in Ecology and the Environment, 6:7:380-385.

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2008v. Ehrlich, P.R. Seven steps to our survival through cultural evolution. Shanghai #986 Daily, 22 October 2008, p. A6. 2008w. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Chapter) Predicting future human population #987 levels. In: The Seventy Great Mysteries of the Natural World. M.J. Benton,

(ed.), Thames and Hudson, London, 2008, pp. 273-275.

2008x. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The population bomb still ticks for the dominant #988 animal. Sustain: Built Environment Matters, 09:06:82.

2008y. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. A green agenda for Obama’s first 100 days. Yale #989 Environment 360, 18 December 2008.

2008z. Ranganathan, J., R.J. Ranjit Daniels, M.D. Subash Chandran, P.R. Ehrlich, and #990 G.C. Daily. Sustaining biodiversity in ancient tropical countryside. PNAS,

105:46:17852-17854.

2008aa. Ehrlich, P.R. and R.M. Pringle. Where does biodiversity go from here? A grim #991 business-as-usual forecast and a hopeful portfolio of partial solutions. PNAS,

105:11579-11586.

2009a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Is the population bomb finally exploding? Free #992 Inquiry/Secular Humanism, April/May 2009, 29:3:29-33.

2009b. Ranganathan, J., R.J. Ranjit Daniels, M.D. Subash Chandran, P.R. Ehrlich, and #993 Gretchen D. Daily. (Letter) Reply to Sridhar: Agricultural landscapes remain an

essential front for biodiversity conservation. PNAS, 106:14:E35.

2009c. Ehrlich, P.R. Thinking twice – Survival: Can Western civilization avoid collapse? #994 Stanford Report, May 27, 2009, p. 5.

2009d. Ehrlich, P.R. and H.F. Recher. The future of conservation in Polynesia. Pacific #995 Conservation Biology, 15:1:2-3.

2009e. Ehrlich, P.R. with A.H. Ehrlich. The population bomb revisited. Electronic #996 Journal of Sustainable Development, 1:3:63-71.

2009f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Comments on “Tie your tubes and save the planet.” #997 Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2009.

2009g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The return of the population bomb. #998 Environmental Health News, July 14, 2009.

2009h. Ehrlich, P.R. and G. Ceballos. Discoveries of new mammal species and their #999 implications for conservation and ecosystem services. PNAS, 106:10:3841-3846.

2009i. Rogers, D.S., M.W. Feldman and Ehrlich, P.R. Inferring population histories #1000 using cultural data. Proceeding of the Royal Society B. 276:3835-3843.

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August 13, 2009.

2009j. Ehrlich, P.R. Cultural evolution and the human predicament. TREE, 24:8:409-412.#1001

2009k. Walker, B., S. Barrett, S. Polasky, V. Galaz, C, Folke, G. Engstrom, F. Ackerman,#1002 K. Arrow, S. Carpenter, K. Chopra, G. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, T. Hughes, N. Kautsky.

S. Levin, K. Maler, J. Shogren, J. Vincent, T. Xepapadeas and A. de Zeeuw. Looming global-scale failures and missing institutions. Science, 325:1345-1346.

2009l. Ehrlich, P.R. Big thinkers, big ideas. New Scientist, 19 September 2009, p. 33.#1003

2009m. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Population: Enough of us now. New Scientist, #1004 203:2727:36-37.

2009n. Ceballos, G. and P.R. Ehrlich. Forest, diversity in the American Continent. In: #1005 forest, X. de la Macorra, (ed.), Grupo Modelo, S.A.B. de C.V., Mexico, 2009.

pp. 46-50.

2009o. Sodhi, N., T. Lee, C. Sekercioglu, E. Webb, D. Prawiradilaga, D. Lohman, #1006 N. Pierce, A. Diesmos, M. Rao and P.R. Ehrlich. Local people value environmental

services provided by forested parks. Biodiversity and Conservation, 17 November 2009 online.

2009p. Ehrlich, P.R. Ecoethics: Now central to all ethics. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, #1007 6:4:417-436.

2009q. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Conservation Biology for All. Oxford University #1008 Press, Oxford UK. 2009. pp. 344.

2009r. Ceballos, G. and P.R. Ehrlich. Prologo. In: Fauna Mexicana: Esplendor de la #1009 Naturaleza, TELMEX, Mexico City. pp. 28-29.

2009s. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Introduction. In: Conservation Biology for All. #1010 Oxford University Press, Oxford UK. 2009. p. 1, 5-6.

2009t. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Human population and conservation. In: Conservation #1011 Biology for All. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK. 2009. p. 2-3.

2009u.. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Ecoethics. In: Conservation Biology for All. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK. 2009. p. 3-5.

2009v. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Rewilding. In: Conservation Biology for All. #1012 Oxford University Press, Oxford UK., 2009. p. 102-103.

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2009w. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Derivative threats to biodiversity from climate #1013 change. In: Conservation Biology for All. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK.,

2009. p. 160.

2009x. Sodhi N.S. and PR. Ehrlich. Elephants, animal rights, and Campfire. In: #1014 Conservation Biology for All. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK., 2009.

p. 267-268.

2009y. Ehrlich, P.R. In his own words. In: The Top 50 Sustainability Books. Greenleaf #1015 Publishing Limited, Sheffield UK, The University of Cambridge Programme for

Sustainability Leadership, 2009. pp. 25-26.

2009z. Ehrlich, P.R. Other Notices: Millennium Assessment of Human Behavior. Bulletin #1016 of the Ecological Society of America, October 2009, pp. 325-326.

2009aa. Ehrlich, P.R. Homage to Norman Borlaug. International Journal of Environmental #1017 Studies, 66:6:673-677.

2009bb. Ehrlich, P.R., P Raven, R. Dirzo, and J. Thompson. Mariposas y plantas: #1018 Un estudio de coevolución. Ciencia Hoy, 19:113:47, Octubre-Noviembre

2009.

2009cc. Ehrlich, P.R., Pompa, S., Ceballos, G. and A.H. Ehrlich. The Dominant #1019 Animal. October 2009

2009dd. Ehrlich, P.R., J. Roman, RM. Pringle and JC. Avise. Facing Extinction: #1020 Nine Steps to Save Biodiversity. Solutions for a sustainable and desirable future.

2010a. Ehrlich, P.R. and AH. Ehrlich. A new focus for scientists: How cultures change. #1021 In: 2010 State of the World: Transforming Cultures, W.W. Norton and Company,

New York, 2010. pp. 81, 82, 210.

2010b. Ehrlich, P.R. On closing the culture gap: Climate change, biodiversity loss, nuclear #1022 conflict – all are caused by human activity. Seed Magazine, pp. 12-13.

2010c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Rev.) Peoplequake Mass migration, ageing #1023 nations and the coming population crash, Fred Pearce, Random House, 2010. New

Scientist, 13 March 2010, p. 47.

2010d. Ehrlich, P.R. Viewpoint: The MAHB and the BioScience gang. BioScience, #1024 60:3:170-171.

2010e. Ehrlich, P.R. The MAHB, the culture gap, and some really inconvenient trusts. #1025 PLoS Biology, 8:4:e1000330. April 2010.

2010f. Beattie, A. and P.R. Ehrlich. (Letter) The missing link in biodiversity #1026 conservation. Science, 328:307-308, 16 April, 2010.

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2010g. Ehrlich, P.R., P.H. Gleick and many other scientists. (Letter) Climate change and #1027 the integrity of science. Science, 328:689-690, 7 May 2010.

2010h. Pyke, G.H. and P.R. Ehrlich. Biological collections and ecological/environmental #1028 research: A review, some observations and a look to the

future. Biological Reviews, 2010:85:247-266.

2010i. Ehrlich, P.R. Foreword: Conservation Connections. In: The Atlas of Global #1029 Conservation: Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities to Make a Difference,

J.L. Molnar, ed., University of California Press, Berkeley, 2010. pp. xiv-xv.

2010j. Bonebrake, T.C., C.L. Boggs, J.M. McNally, P.R., Ehrlich, and J.Ranganatha. #1030 Oviposition behavior and offspring performance in herbivorous insects:

consequences of climatic and habitat heterogeneity. Oikos. Vol. 119:927.934.

2010k. Bonebrake, T.C., L.C. Ponisio, C.L. Boggs, and P.R., Ehrlich. More than just #1031 indicators: a Review of tropical butterfly ecology and conservation. Biological

Conservation. Vol.143 (8):1831-1841.

2010l. Bonebrake, T.C., C.L. Boggs and P.R. Ehrlich. Population decline assessment#1032 historical Baselines, and conservation. Conservation Letters. Vol 3(6):371-378.

2010m. Ehrlich, P.R.. Retrospective, Stephen Schneider (1945-2010). Science. Vol. 329#1033 (5993):776.

2010n. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. (Book Review) L. Mazur (Ed.). A Pivotal #1034 Moment: population, justice and the environmental challenge. Ecological Economics.

Vol. 69(12):2647-2649.

2011a. Pompa, S., P.R. Ehrlich and G. Ceballos. Global distribution and #1035 conservation of marine mammals. PNAS. Vol 108(33):13600-13603.

2011b. Ehrlich, P.R.. A personal view: saving the world while having fun. Bringing #1036 Ecologist and Economists Together. The Asko Meetings and Papers. 27-29.

2011c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Technology: not a panacea, maybe a poison pill. #1037 Techno-Fix: Why Technology Won’t Save Us or the Environment. xvii-xxi.

2011d. Ehrlich, P.R., Ross, L.D., and G.C. Daily. Box 19.2 Cultural evolution as a enabling #1038 Condition for the use of ecosystem services in decisions. Natural Capital Theory and

Practice of Mapping ecosystem Services. 350-351.

2011e. Ehrlich, P.R. and R. Ornstein. Humanity on a Tightrope: Thoughts on Empathy,#1039 Family, and Big Changes for a Viable Future.

2011f. Karp, D.S., G. Ziv, J. Zook, P.R. Ehrlich and G.C. Daily. Resilience and stability in#1040 Bird guilds across tropical countryside. PNAS. Vol. 108(52):21134-21139.

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2011g. Ehrlich, P.R. and Ehrlich A.H.. Capitalism versus the environment. Boston Review.#1041 Online December 2, 2011.

2011h. Ehrlich P.R. A global population of seven billion – the point of no return? Public #1042 Service Europe. October 27, 2011.

2011i. Ehrlich. P.R. Population growth sees myths reborn. The Sydney Morning Herald. #1043 Opinion. November 1, 2011.

2011i. Ceballos, G., P.R. Ehrlich and R. List. Animales Amenazados de America: El Reto #1044 de su Sobrevivencia. Telmex. Teléfonos de Mexico, Mexico DF. November 23,

2011.

2012a. Pompa, S., P.R. Ehrlich and G. Ceballos. Reply to Wiersma and Nudds: despite #1045 Constraints, our approach still best available. PNAS. Published online January 19th,

2012

2012b. Ehrlich, P.R., and A.H. Ehrlich. Pollyannas of population growth: fooled by the #1046 culture gap. Growth Busters – Hooked on Growth. April 9, 2012

2012c. Ehrlich, P.R., P.M. Kareiva and G.C. Daily. (Review) Securing natural #1047 capital and expanding equity to rescale civilization. Nature. Vol. 486. June 7, 2012

2012d. Ehrlich, P.R. Perils of population growth, economic progress and consumerism. #1048 Public Service Europe: Analysis. Opinion. Debate. June 12, 2012.

2012e. Mendenhall, C.D., G.C. Daily and P.R. Ehrlich. Improving estimates of #1049 biodiversity loss. Biological Conservation. Vol 151(1), July 2012, Pages 32-34.

2012f Karp, D.S.,A.J. Rominger, J. Zook, J. Ranganathan, P.R. Ehrlich and #1050 G.C. Daily. Intensive agriculture erodes B-diversity at large scales. Ecology

Letters. 2012,

2012g. Ehrlich, P.R. (Commentary) As Silent Spring’s 50th anniversary nears, what would #1051 Rachel Carson be saying now? Environmental Health News. June 25, 2012.

2012h. Ehrlich, P.R. Political science in a new era. World Future Review. Fall 2012.#1052

2012i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Solving the human predicament. International #1053 Journal of Environmental Studies. Vol. 69:(4). August 2012.

2012j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Foreword. Life on the brink. Environmentalists #1054 confront overpopulation. Edited by Philip Cafaro and Eileen Crist. 2012.

2012k. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Life on the brink: Environmentalist confront #1055 overpopulation. (Forward). 2012:xi.

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2013a. Ehrlich, P.R. Human dependence on nature, how to help solve the environmental #1056 crisis. (Forward) Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. London and New York.

2013b. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Occupy the Future: Chapter VI: The Social costs #1057 of inequality: Capitalism versus the environment. Edited by D.B. Grusky, D.

McAdam, R. Reich and D. Satz. A Boston Review Book: The MIT Press Cambridge, Mass. London, England. 2013.

2013c. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided? #1058 Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Vol. 280: 20122845. Online Jan. 8, 2013.

2013d. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The invisible ruin. Dimensions Article, Library. #1059 Jan. 9, 2013

2013e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Opinion: Climate disruption is not the whole #1060 story of our sad predicament. The Daily Climate, A publication of Environmental

Health Sciences. Jan. 9, 2013.

2013f. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Famine threatens the very survival of human #1061 civilization. The Daily Star. Syndicated, Feb. 2013.

2013g. Ehrlich, P.R., C.D. Mendenhall and C.V. Kappel. Countryside biogeography. #1062 In: Levin S.A. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, second edition,

Vol. 2. Waltham, MA: Academic Press. 2013.

2013h. Ehrlich, P.R., C. Kremen and A.H. Ehrlich. Human impacts on ecosystems: #1063 An overview. In: Levin S.A. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, second edition,

Vol. 4. Waltham, MA: Academic Press. 2013.

2013i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The food threat to human civilization. Project #1064 Syndicate. Feb. 21, 2013.

2013j. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. The population bomb. Allan Wilson Centre #1065 Pheno. October, 2013, Issue 10.

2013k. Karp, D.S., C.D. Mendenhall, R.F. Sandi, N. Chaumont, P.R. Ehrlich, E. Hadly #1066 and G.C. Daily. Forest bolsters bird abundance, pest control and coffee yield.

Ecologiy Letters, (2013).

2013l. Ehrlich, P.R. Grumpy Scientists: the ecological conscience of a nation. Edited by #1067 D. Lunney, P. Hutchings and H.F. Recher. Royal Zoological Society of

New South Wales, Mosman, NSW, Australia. Pp1-8.

2013k. Ehrlich, P.R. “You simply have to be insane to think that you can just continue to #1068 grow forever on a finite planet” An interview with P.R. Ehrlich. Secrets of Inferno:

In the footsteps of Dante and Dan Brown. Copyright by Squilbocket Partners LLC.

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2013l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Future collapse: how optimistic should we be? #1069 Proc R Soc B 280: 20131373.

2013m. Ehrlich, P.R. and P.S. Dasqupta. Pervasive externalities at the population, #1070 consumption, and environment nexus. Science Vol 340.

2013n. Kinzig, A.P., P.R.,Ehrlich, L.J. Alston, K. Arrow, S. Barrett, T. G. Buchman, #1071 G.C. Daily, B. Levin, S. Levin, M. Oppenheimer, E. Ostrom and D. Saari.

Social norms and global environmental challenges: The complex interaction of behaviors, values, and policy. BioScience, Vol. 63(3):164-175.

2013o. Levin, S., T. Xepapadeas, A.S. Crepin, J. Norberg, A. de Zeeuw, C. Folke, #1072 T. Hughes, K. Arrow, S. Barrett, G.C. Daily, Ehrlich, P.R., N. Kautsky, Karl-Goran

Maler, S. Polasky, M. Troell, J.R. Vincent and Brian Walker. Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems: modeling and policy implications. Environment and Development Economics. Vol. 18(02):111-132.

2013p. Ehrlich, P.R., Ceballos G., List R., and Valdez R. Prólogo: 2013 Mamíferos #1073 del Mundo: Regiones biogeográficas. Book Chapter. Pp 29-31.

2013q. Ehrlich, P.R. The MAHB: Mission Impossible. MAHBBlog. October 22, 2013.#1074

2013s. Ehrlich, P.R. The few and the MAHB. MAHBBlog. October 24, 2013.#1075

2013t. Ehrlich, P.R. Overpopulation and the collapse of civilization. MAHBBlog. #1076 November 5, 2013.

2013u. Ehrlich, P.R. Population statistics: what should we make of them? MAHBBlog. #1077 November 7, 2013.

2013v. Ehrlich, P.R. A confused statistician. (With Anne Ehrlich). MAHBBlog. #1078 November 12, 2013.

2013w. Ehrlich, P.R. De-extinction: moral hazard writ large. (With Andrew Beattie). #1079 MAHBBlog. November 14, 2013.

2013x. Ehrlich, P.R. Is ethical revitalization the secret to avoiding collapse?. MAHBBlog. #1080 November 19, 2014.

2013y. Ehrlich, P.R. Demographic transition theory – balancing births and deaths. #1081 MAHBBlog. November 21, 2013.

2013z. Ehrlich, P.R. The bugs in our lives. (With Andrew Beattie). MAHBBlog. #1082 November 26, 2013.

2013aa. Ehrlich, P.R. Yasuni drilling: ethical failure and gross stupidity. MAHBBlog.

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#1083 November 28, 2013.

2013bb. Ehrlich, P.R. Geoengineering: an idea whose time has gone. (With Andrew Beattie). #1084 MAHBBlog. December 3, 2013.

2013cc. Ehrlich, P.R. Population and “natural” disasters. MAHBBlog. December 5, 2013.#1085

2013dd. Ehrlich, P.R. Resources: rare minerals versus biodiversity. (With Anne Ehrlich). #1086 MAHBBlog. December 12, 2013.

2013ee. Ehrlich, P.R. Different population books. MAHBBlog. December 17, 2013.#1087

2013ff. Ehrlich, P.R. Target Kiwi. MAHBBlog. December 19, 2013.#1088

2014a. Ehrlich, P.R. The case against de-extinction: It’s a fascinating but dumb idea. Yale #1089 Environment 360: Opinion, Analysis, Reporting & Debate. 13 January 2014.

2014b. Ehrlich, P.R. and J. Harte. If you think governments are too large: Shrink #1090 population. MAHBBlog. March 25, 2014.

2014c. Mendenhall, C.D., L.O. Frishkoff, G. Santos-Barrera, J. Pacheco, E. Mesfun, #1091 F. Mendoza Quijano, P.R. Ehrlich, G. Ceballos, G.C. Daily and R.M. Pringle.

Countryside biogeography of Neotropical reptiles and amphibians. Ecology. Vol. 95(4):856-870.

2014d. Ehrlich, P.R. and G.H. Pyke. Discovery of the night parrot: an extraordinarily#1092 rare Australian bird, has important consequences for conservation. MAHBBlog.

January 7, 2014.

2014e. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Collapse: what’s happening to our chances?. #1093 MAHBBlog. January 16, 2014.

2014f. Ehrlich, P.R. Global dash of folly. (With Anne H. Ehrlich). MAHBBlog. #1094 January 21, 2014.

2014g. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Humanity’s Gamble (I). MAHBBlog. #1095 February 18, 2014.

2014h. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Humanity’s Gamble (II). MAHBBlog. #1096 March 1, 2014.

2014i. Ehrlich, P.R. Do they get it? MAHBBlog. April 15, 2014.#1097

2014j. Ehrlich, P.R. How should we look at the chances of climate catastrophe?

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2014l. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.J. Beatti. Industries depend on biodiversity too. #1100 Correspondence. Nature. Vol 509:563.

2014m. Ehrlich, P.R. Growth mania and the culture gap. MAHBBlog. May 6, 2014.#1101

2014n. Ehrlich, P.R. and M.C. Tobias. Sounding for the biological bottom line. #1102 Population Media Center. June 13. 2014.

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2014s. Arrow, K.J., P.R. Ehrlich, and S.A. Levin. Some perspectives on linked #1106 ecosystems and socioeconomic systems. Part II Foundations. Environment &

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2014t. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?. #1107 Facing the Population Challenge: Wisdom from the Elders. Edited by Marilyn

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2014u. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. What about the population bomb?. Chapter Five. #1108 Ecology and the Common Good – Great Issues of Enviornment. Woods Hole

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2014v. Ehrlich, P.R. and J. Harte. Not Yet? MAHBBlog. August 12, 2014.#1109

2014w. Ehrlich, P.R. Ebola, Population, and Evolution: The story the media is not covering. #1110 MAHBBlog. August 26, 2014.

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2014aa. Ehrlich, P.R. Conservation biology and the endarkenment. MAHBBlog. October 30, #1114 2014.

2014ab. Ehrlich, P.R. Sustainable Population and Economy for Human Well-Being. #1115 MAHBBlog. November 16, 2014.

2014ac. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Collapse of Avian Biodiversity in Pacific. #1116 MAHBBlog. December 30, 2014.

2014ad. Ehrlich, P.R. Human impact: the ethics of I=PAT. July 2014. Ethics in Science and #1117 Environmental Politics.

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2015a. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Islands as Harbingers. MAHBBlog. January 6, #1119 2015.

2015b. Ehrlich, P.R. Population Redux. MAHBBlog. January 13, 2015.#1120

2015c. Ehrlich, P.R. and G. Ceballos. Selfies that Count. MAHBBlog. February 10, #1121 2015.

2015d. Ehrlich, P.R. and S. Kahn. A Food and Breathing Problem. MAHBBlog. #1122 March 10, 2015.

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2015d. Ceballos, G., P.R. Ehrlich, A. Barnosky, A. Garcia, R.M. Pringle, and T.M. Palmer. #1124 Accelerated modern human-induced species losses: Entering the sixth mass

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2015i. Ehrlich, P.R. and A.H. Ehrlich. Beyond the Big Five. MAHBBlog. #1129 October 27, 2015.

2015j. Ehrlich, P.R. and J.A. Corey. Bradshaw. Killing the Koala and Poisoning the #1130 Prairie: Australia, America, and the Environment. 2015. The University of Chicago

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2015k. Ceballos, G., A.H. Ehrlich and P.R. Ehrlich. The Annihilation of Nature: #1131 Human Extinction of Birds and Mammals. 2015. John Hopkins University Press.

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2015m. Ehrlich, P.R. Butterfly Nexus (Chapter 20). The Lives of Lepidopterists. Springer #1133 International Publishing Switzerland 2015.

2015n. Ehrlich, P.R. and D. Wheye. Are there caterpillars on butterfly wings?. News of #1134 the Lepidopterists’ Society. Vol 57, Num 4. Winter 2015.

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2016i. Ehrlich, P.R. and B. Laurance. Radical overhaul needed to halt Earth’s sixth great #1143 extinction event. The Conversation. November 2016.

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