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This guide does not set out to be comprehensive but is intended to list resources for further reading which may be useful as a starting point. Email flora@gi.alaska.edu with comments or suggestions.
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Science for Alaska Lecture Series

Science for Alaska Lecture Series

 

Books

The silver lining : the benefits of natural disasters / Seth R. Reice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 2001.


History of life / Richard Cowen. Boston: Blackwell, 1995.


Environmental disasters, natural recovery and human responses
/ Roger del Moral,
Lawrence R. Walker. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.


Communicating environmental geoscience / edited by D.G.E. Liverman, C.P.G. Pereira, and
B. Marker. London : Geological Society, 2008.


Defining the Pacific : opportunities and constraints / edited by Paul W. Blank and Fred Spier. Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, 2002.


The theory of island biogeography revisited
/ edited by Jonathan B. Losos and Robert E. Ricklefs. Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2010.

 

Articles

Abe, T. (2006). Colonization of nishino-shima island by plants and arthropods 31 years after eruption. Pacific Science, 60(3), 355-365.


Bishop, J. G., O’Hara, N. B., Titus, J. H., Apple, J. L., Gill, R. A., & Wynn, L. (2010). N-P co-limitation of primary production and response of arthropods to N and P in early primary succession on Mount St. Helens volcano. Plos One, 5(10), e13598.


Special section(2010). Impacts of the 2008 volcanic eruption on the terrestrial and nearshore marine
ecosystems of Kasatochi Island
, Alaska. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 42(3), 245-341.


Edwards, J. S., & Thornton, I. W. B. (2001). Colonization of an island volcano, Long Island, Papua New Guinea, and an emergent island, Motmot, in its caldera lake. VI. the pioneer arthropod community of Motmot. Journal of Biogeography, 28(11-12), 1379-1388.

Thornton, I. W. B., et al. (2001). Colonization of an island volcano, Long Island, Papua New Guinea, and an emergent island, motmot, in its caldera lake. VII. overview and discussion. Journal of Biogeography, 28(11-12), 1389-1408.


Fattorini, S. (2010). Biogeographical kinetics on mainland and island volcanoes. Journal of Biogeography, 37(11), 2158-2168.


Life erupts at Mount St. Helens
.(1997). Bioscience, 47(6), 400-400.


Paulson, Tom. (2000) . Mountain’s surprising recovery teaches rich lessons. Seattle Post Intelligencer.


Rozell, Ned. (2009). Life inching its way back to Kasatochi. Alaska Science Forum

Shaw, K. L., & Lugo, E. (2001). Mating asymmetry and the direction of evolution in the Hawaiian cricket genus Laupala. Molecular Ecology, 10(3), 751-759.

Vandergast, A. G., Gillespie, R. G., & Roderick, G. K. (2004). Influence of volcanic activity on the
population genetic structure of Hawaiian Tetragnatha spiders: Fragmentation, rapid population growth and the potential for accelerated evolution
. Molecular Ecology, 13(7), 1729-1743.

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