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1. Hilty, J., C.Brooks, E.Heaton, A. Merenlender. 2006. Forecasting the effect of land-use change on native and non-native mammalian predator distributions. Biodiversity and Conservation 15:2853-2871. [abstract]  
2. Hilty, J.A., Lidicker, W.Z., and, A.M. Merenlender. 2006. Corridor Ecology: The Science and Practice of Connectivity for Biodiversity Conservation. Island Press, Washington DC pp. 323 [abstract] [online]
3. Byrd, K.B., Kelly, N.M., and Merenlender, A.M. In Press. Temporal and spatial relationships between watershed land use and salt marsh disturbance in a pacific estruary. Environmental Management. [abstract]  
4. Newburn, D., Berck, P., and A.M. Merenlender. 2006. Habitat and open space at risk of land-use conversion: targeting strategies for land conservation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(1):28-42. [abstract]  
5. Newburn, David, Sarah Reed, Peter Berck, Adina Merenlender. In Press. Economics and land-use change in prioritizing private land conservation. Conservation Biology 19(5):1411-1420. [abstract]  
6. Sulak, A., Huntsinger, L., Standiford R., Merenlender, A., Fairfax S. 2005. The agricultural conservation easement: a strategy for oak woodland conservation. In: Schnabel, S. and Goncalves, A. (eds). Sustainability of Agrosilvopastoral Systems: Dehesas, Montados. Chapter 6. Advances in Geoecology 37:353-364. [abstract]  
7. Merenlender, A. M., Colin Brooks, David Shabazian, Shengyi Gao, and Robert Johnston. 2005. Forecasting exurban development to evaluate the influence of land-use policies on wildland and farmland conservation. Journal of Conservation Planning, 1(1):64-88. [abstract] [online]
8. Reed, S. E. and E. F. Leslie. 2005. Patterns of carnivore co-occurrence on the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park. Pages 309-316 in C. van Riper and D. J. Mattson, editors. The Colorado Plateau II: Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Cultural Research, University of Arizona Press, Tucson. [abstract]  
9. Opperman, J.J, Lohse, K., Brooks, C., Kelly, N.M., and Merenlender, A.M. 2005. Influence of land use on fine sediment in salmonid spawning gravels within the Russian River basin, California. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 62:2740-2751 [abstract]  
10. Opperman, J. J. 2005. Large woody debris and land management in California's hardwood-dominated watersheds. Environmental Management 35: 266-277. [abstract]  
11. Opperman, J. J., and A. M. Merenlender. 24(3):822–834. Aug 2004. The effectiveness of riparian restoration for improving instream fish habitat in four hardwood-dominated California streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. ISSN: 0275-5947. [abstract]  
12. HILTY, J. A. and A. M. MERENLENDER. 2004. Use of Riparian Corridors and Vineyards by Mammalian Predators in Northern California, Conservation Biology, 18(1):132-137 [abstract]  
13. MERENLENDER, A. M., L. HUNTSINGER, G. GUTHEY and S. K. FAIRFAX. 2004. Land Trusts and Conservation Easements: Who is conserving what for whom? Conservation Biology, 18(1) [abstract]  
14. HILTY, J.A., and A. MERENLENDER. 2003. Studying Biodiversity on Private Lands. Conservation Biology 17(1):132-137. [abstract]  
15. Opperman, J., and A. Merenlender. 2003. Passive restoration of degraded riparian corridors in the Russian River basin: consideration of hydrology, livestock, and deer herbivory. P. M. Faber, editor California Riparian Systems: Processes and Floodplain Management, Ecology, and Restoration. 2001 Riparian Habitat and Floodplains Conference Proceedings. Riparian Habitat Joint Venture, Sacramento, CA. [abstract]  
16. Heise, K.L. and A.M. Merenlender. 2002. Monitoring a half-century of change in a hardwood rangeland. Journal of Range Management 55:412-419 [abstract]  
17. GIUSTI, G.A. and A.M. MERENLENDER. 2002. Inconsistent Application of Environmental Laws and Policies to California's Oak Woodlands USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-184. 2002.    
18. Hilty, Jodi, and Adina Merenlender. 2002. Wildlife Activity Along Creek Cooridors. Practical Winery and Vineyard. Nov/Dec 2002:6-11.   [online]
19. Opperman, Jeff. 2002. Anadromous Fish Habitat in California's Mediterranean-climate Watersheds: Influences of Riparian Vegetation, Instream Large Woody Debris, and Watershed-scale Land Use. Thesis. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. University of California, Berkeley, 268p. [abstract] [online]
20. Coey, Robert, Sarah Nossaman-Pierce, Colin Brooks and Zebulon J. Young. California Department of Fish and Game: Russian River Basin - Fisheries Restoration Plan (Draft). July 2002.   [online]
21. Brooks, C. N., and A. M. Merenlender. 2001. Determining the pattern of oak woodland regeneration for a cleared watershed in northwest California: A necessary first step for restoration. Restoration Ecology, 9(1): 1-12. [abstract]  
22. DiTomaso, Joseph. M., Kerry L. Heise, Guy B. Kyser, Adina M. Merenlender, Robert J. Keiffer. 2001. Carefully timed burning can control barb goatgrass. California Agriculture 55(6): 47-53.   [online]
23. Hilty, J. A., 2001. Use of riparian corridors by wildlife in the oak woodland vineyard landscape. Thesis. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. University of California, Berkeley, 268p.    
24. Merenlender, Adina M., Kerry L. Heise, James W. Bartolome, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz. 2001. Monitoring shows vegetation change at multiple scales. California Agriculture 56(6): 42-46.   [online]
25. Heise, K.L. 2000. Bryophytes of riparian areas in the Toiyabe Range of Central Nevada. Evansia 17(2): 63-67.    
26. Heaton, E., and A. M. Merenlender. 2000. Modeling vineyard expansion, potential habitat fragmentation. California Agriculture 54(3): 12-19.   [online]
27. Hilty, J.A., and A. Merenlender. 2000. A comparison of covered track-plates and remotely-triggered cameras. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society. 36:27-31. [abstract]  
28. Hilty, J.A., and A. Merenlender. 2000. Faunal indicator taxa selection for monitoring ecosystem health. Biological Conservation. 92(2):185-197. [abstract]  
29. Opperman, J. J., and A. M. Merenlender. 2000. Deer herbivory as an ecological constraint to restoration of degraded riparian corridors. Restoration Ecology 8(1): 41-47. [abstract]  
30. MACKENZIE, A. and A. M. MERENLENDER. 2000. Sonoma County acquisition plan 2000: A tool for conserving oak woodlands. Oaks 'n' folks 16(2):1-7   [online]
31. Brooks, C. N., and A. M. Merenlender. 2000. How the GIS was used to map and quantify policy impacts. California Agriculture 54(3): 19-20.   [online]
32. Merenlender, A. M. 2000. Mapping vineyard expansion provides information on agriculture and the environment. California Agriculture 54(3): 7-12.   [online]
33. Kennedy, T.B., A.M. Merenlender, and G.L. Vinyard. 2000. A comparsion of riparian condition and aquatic invertebrate community indices in central Nevada. Western North American Naturalist, 60(3):255-272. [abstract] [online]
34. Brooks, C. N., E. Heaton, D. Newburn, and A. M. Merenlender. 1999. Modeling vineyard expansion in California's north coast: developing statistical models and evaluating consequences for the surrounding oak woodland landscape. In Nineteenth Annual ESRI User Conference Proceedings, San Diego, CA. ESRI. 21pp. [abstract] [online]
35. Getz, W., Fortmann, L., Owen-Smith, N., Hilty, J., and M. Westphal. 1999. Sustaining natural and human capital villagers and scientists. Science. 283:1855-1856.    
36. Heise, K.L. and A. Merenlender. 1999. Flora of a vernal pool complex in the Mayacmas Mountains of southeastern Mendocino county, California. Madrono 46(1): 38-45. [abstract]  
37. Hilty, J.A. 1999. Critters along the creekside. Oaks 'n' Folks. 14(2).   [online]
38. Merenlender, Adina. 1999. Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (SAREP) Final Report - A Spatially Explicit Vineyard Expansion Model: Addressing Crop Production, Public Policy, and Environmental Concerns.   [online]
39. Overdorff, D.J., Merenlender, A.M., Talata, P., Telo, A., Forward, Z.A. 1999. Life history of Eulemur fulvus rufus from 1988-1998 in southeastern Madagascar. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 108(3):295-310. [abstract]  
40. Brooks, C. N., and A. M. Merenlender. 1998. Characterizing the spatial pattern of vegetation regeneration in a cleared watershed. In Eighteenth Annual ESRI User Conference Proceedings, San Diego, CA. ESRI. 23pp. [abstract] [online]
41. Brooks, Colin, and Adina Merenlender. 1998. Return of Natural Hardwood Regeneration in a Cleared Watershed. Oaks 'n' Folks. 13(2).   [online]
42. Merenlender, A.M. 1998. Yesterday's extinctions, today's concerns, tomorrow's future. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13(3):124.    
43. Merenlender, A. M., K. L. Heise, and C. Brooks. 1998. Effects of subdividing private property on biodiversity in California's north coast oak woodlands. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 34: 9-20. [abstract]  
44. Merenlender, A. M., Kremen, C., Rakotondratsima, M., and A. Weiss. 1998. Monitoring Impacts of Natural Resource Extraction on Lemurs of the Masoala Peninsula, Madagascar. Conservation Ecology [online] 2(2): 5. [abstract] [online]
45. Opperman, Jeff. 1998. Deer Herbivory and Riparian Restoration. Oaks 'n' Folks 13(1)   [online]
46. Merenlender, Adina M. and Julia Crawford. 1998. Vineyards in an Oak Landscape. University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Publication # 21577. 16 pages.   [online]
47. Merenlender, Adina and Colin Brooks. 1997. Integrating Information at State, Regional and Local Scales: An Essential Step for Watershed Management, Restoration, and Monitoring. Oaks 'n' Folks - 12(2).   [online]
48. Merenlender, A. M., and C. N. Brooks. 1997. Integrating Geographic Information at State, Regional and Local Scales: An Essential Step for Watershed Management, Restoration, and Monitoring. Pgs. 159-164 in Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Watershed Management Conference, Lake Tahoe, CA. Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, University of California - Davis. University of California Water Resources Center Report No. 92.    
49. Heise, K. L., A. M. Merenlender, and G. Giusti. 1996. Vernal pools in California's Oak Woodlands: Puddles or Unique Habitats? Oaks 'n' Folks 11(2).   [online]
50. Merenlender, A.M., Boggs, C. and Murphy, D.D. 1996. The role of insects in conservation management. In Proceedings for the Central California Coast Biosphere Reserve Symposium. Proceedings of the Symposium on Biological Diversity of the Central California Coast, eds. R.F Dasmann and N. Chiariello, 1997.    
51. Kremen, C., Merenlender, A. and Murphy, D. 1994. Ecological monitoring: a vital need in integrated conservation and development programs in the tropics. Conservation Biology 8(2):1-10. [abstract]  
52. Overdorff, D.J. and Merenlender, A.M. 1994. Social organization in Eulemur fulvus rufus in Madagascar. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, n.SUPPL. 18:156.    
53. Glander, K.E., Wright, P.C., Daniels, P.S., Merenlender, A.M. 1992. Morphometrics and testicle size of rainforest lemur species from southeastern Madagascar. J. of Human Evolution 22(1):1-17.    
54. Dobson, A.P. and Merenlender, A.M. 1991. Coevolution of macroparasites and their hosts. In: Parasitism: Coexistence or Conflict? (Eds C.A. Toft & A.E. Aeschilmann), Oxford University Press, Oxford.    
55. Dobson, A.P. and Merenlender, A.M., 1990. Primate conservation through comparative population biology of two lemur species. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, v.81, n.2, (1990): 216.    
56. Merenlender, A.M. and Dobson, A.P. 1990. Primate ecology at a crossroads. Trends in Ecol. and Evol., 5(10):324-325.    
57. Merenlender, A.M., Woodruff, D.S., and Ryder, O.A. 1989. Genetic variation in African and Indian rhinoceroses: taxonomic and evolutionary implications. J. of Heredity, 80(5).    
58. Merenlender, A.M., Woodruff, D.S., Upatham, E.S., Viyanant, V., and Yuan, H-C. 1986. Surprisingly large genetic distance between Chinese and Philippine Schistosoma japonicum. J. of Parasitology, 73(4):861-863.    
59. Woodruff, D.S., Merenlender, A.M., Upatham, E.S., and Viyanant, V. 1986. Genetic variation and differentiation of three Schistosoma species from the Philippines, Laos and Peninsular Malaysia. Am. J. Trop. Med. & Hyg., 36(2):345-354.