Suggested Reading
Casey, M. M., G. P. Dietl, D. M. Post and D. E. G. Briggs. 2014. The impact of eutrophication and commercial fishing on molluscan communities in Long Island Sound, USA. Biological Conservation, 170: 137-144. [abstract] | |
Dietl, G. P. and K. W. Flessa. 2011. Conservation paleobiology: putting the dead to work. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26 (1): 30-37. [abstract] |
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Dietl, G.P. and Flessa, K.W., eds., 2009. Conservation paleobiology. Using the past to manage for the future. The Paleontological Society Papers, Vol. 15. The Paleontological Society, New Haven, CT. [Table of Contents (PDF)] |
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Jackson, S.T. and R. J. Hobbs. 2009. Ecological restoration in the light of ecological history. Science 325: 567-569. [abstract] |
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Willis, K.J. and Birks, H.J. B. 2006. What is Natural? The need for a long-term perspective in biodiversity conservation. Science 314: 1261-1265. [abstract] |
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National Research Council, (Flessa, K.W., Jackson, S.T., Aber, J.D., Arthur, M.A., Crane, P.R., Erwin, D.H., Graham, R.W., Jackson, J.B.C., Kidwell, S.M., Maples, C.G., Peterson, C.H., and Reichman, O.J.), 2005. The geological record of biosphere dynamics. Understanding the biotic effects of future environmental change. The National Academies Press, 200 p. [PDF] |