Reprints

Available as Adobe Acrobat PDF files:

Sagarin, R. 2003. Adapt or die: what Charles Darwin can teach Tom Ridge about homeland security. Foreign Policy. September/October.

Sagarin, R., and S. Gaines. 2002. The 'abundant centre' distribution: to what extent is it a biogeographic rule? Ecology Letters 5:137-147.

Sagarin, R., and S. Gaines. 2002b. Geographical abundance distributions of coastal invertebrates: using one-dimensional ranges to test biogeographic hypotheses. Journal of Biogeography. 29(8); 985-997.

Sagarin, R., and F. Micheli. 2001. Climate change in nontraditional data sets. Science 294:811.

Sagarin, R. 2001. False estimates of the advance of spring. Nature 414:600.

Sagarin, R. D., J. P. Barry, S. E. Gilman, and C. H. Baxter. 1999. Climate related changes in an intertidal community over short and long time scales. Ecological Monographs 69:465-490.

Barry, J. P., C. H. Baxter, R. D. Sagarin, and S. E. Gilman. 1995. Climate-related, long-term faunal changes in a California rocky intertidal community. Science 267:672-675.

Available from Raphael Sagarin (write or email):

3341 Helms Ave. Culver City, CA 90232 USA, sagarin@ucla.edu

Sagarin, R. D. 2001. Evaluating the effects of climate change on biological communities: Integrating historical science with biogeography and physiology. Doctoral Thesis. University of California, Santa Barbara.

Sagarin, R. 2001. Historical studies of species' responses to climate change: promise and pitfalls. in S. Schneider and T. Root, editors. Wildlife Responses to Climate Change. Island Press, Washington, D. C.

Sagarin, R. D., J. P. Barry, S. E. Gilman, and C. H. Baxter. 1999. Climate related changes in an intertidal community over short and long time scales. Ecological Monographs 69:465-490.

 

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