Publications: Anderson, J.G.T. and C.M. Devlin (1999). Restoration of a multi-species seabird Biol. Conservation 90:175-181 Anderson, J.G.T. and C.M. Devlin (1998). Conservation Umbrellas, Flagships, and Anderson, J.G.T. (1995). Ecosystem Management and Conservation Science and the Management of Anderson, J.G.T. (1992). Management and long-term colony. Dev. in Amsterdam. Anderson, J.G.T. R.J. Borden, I. Mancinelli, and K. Cline (1994). Applied Human Ecology: College-community and decision making. In H. Ernste (ed.) Pathways to Human Humanokologie Springer Verlag. Borden, R. and J.G.T. Anderson (1994). Computer assisted decision-making: GIS as a tool for for the future Proc. IV World Academic Conference on Human Mexico. Mancinelli, I. K. Cline, and J.G.T. Anderson. (1993). Computer planning and decision-making. pp 330- Young, and G. Guagnano eds. Human Ecology: Crossing Boundaries. Soc. Ft. Collins, Colorado Anderson, J.G.T. (1991). Foraging behavior of the American white pelican Nevada. Col. Waterbirds 14:166-172. August, P.V. S.A. Avazian, and J.G.T. Anderson. (1989) Evidence for magnetodetection by homing field mice. J. Mammalogy 70:1-9. August, P.V. and J.G.T. Anderson. (1987). Mammal sounds and motivational/ rules: a test of the hypothesis. J. Mammalogy 68:1-9. Heppner, F. and J.G.T. Anderson. (1985). Leg thrust important in takeoff of domestic pigeon. J. Exp. Biol. 114:285-288. Heppner, F. J.L. Convissar, D.E. Moonan, and J.G.T. Anderson. (1985). formation flight in Canada geese Branta canadensis. Auk: 102: Heppner, F.H. J.G.T. Anderson, A.E. Farstrup, and N.H. Weiderman. (1985). Reading performance on a standardized test is better from print than from computer display. Reading. Jan. 1985: 321-325. Anderson, J.G.T. and J.K. Anderson. (1975). A lost city rediscovered? Calif. Publications In Classical Antiquity. Univ. of Calf Press. Berkeley Books Edited Drury, W.H. (1998). Chance and Change: Ecology for Conservationists. (J.G.T. Anderson ed.) Anderson, J.G.T. (1982). Birds of California. Bellerophon Press. Santa Barbara. |