
Research Papers: see syllabus for review dates
| Paper |
| Aburto-Oropeza, O. and E. Balart. 2001. Community structure of reef fish in several habitats of a rocky reef in the Gulf of California. Mar. Ecol. 22(4): 283-305. PDF |
| Andrew, N.L., Mapstone, B.D., 1987. Sampling and the description of spatial pattern in marine ecology. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 25, 39 – 90. PDF |
| Arnold, J. E. and B. N. Tissot. 1993. Measurement of significant marine paleotemperature variation using black abalone shells from prehistoric middens. Quaternary Research 39: 390-394. |
| Day, R. W. and G. P. Quinn. 1989. Comparisons of treatments after an analysis of variance in ecology. Ecol. Mongr. 59(4): 433-463. PDF |
| Eberhardt, L.L. and J. M. Thomas. 1991. Designing Environmental Field Studies. Ecol. Mongr. 61(1): 53-73. PDF |
| Fairweather, P. G. 1991. Statistical power and design requirements for environmental monitoring. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 42: 555-567. |
| Greenacre, M. J. and E. S. Vrba. 1984. Graphical display and interpretation of antelope census data in African wildlife areas, using correspondence analysis. Ecology 65(3): 984-997. PDF |
| Hurlbert, S. 1984. Pseudoreplication and the design of ecological field experiments. Ecol. Mongr. 54(2): 187-211. PDF |
| James, F. C. and C. E. McCulloch. 1990. Multivariate Analysis in Ecology and Systematics: Panacea or Pandora's Box? Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 21: 129-166. PDF |
| Kaiser, M, J. and B. E. Spencer. 1996. The Effects of Beam-Trawl Disturbance on Infaunal Communities in Different Habitats. J. Anim. Ecol. 65:348-358. PDF |
| Mapstone, B. 1996. Scalable decision criteria for environmental impact assessment: effect size, Type I, and Type II errors. Pages 67-79 In R. J. Schmitt and C. W. Osenberg, editors. Detecting Ecological Impacts: Concepts and Applications in Coastal Habitats. Academic Press, San Diego. |
| Menge, B. A., T. M. Farrell, A. M. Olson, P. van Tamelen, T. Turner. 1993. Algal recruitment and the maintanance of a plant mosaic in the low Intertidal regions of the Oregon coast. J. Exp. Mar. Bilo. Ecol. 170: 91-116. PDF |
| Morrisey, D. J. , A. J. Underwood, L. Howitt and J. S. Stark. 1992. Temporal variation in soft-sediment benthos J. Exp. Mar. Bilo. Ecol. 164(2): 233-245. PDF |
| Scheffe, H. 1959. The analysis of variance. Chapter 10: 331-369. John Wiley and Sons, NY. |
| Schroeter, S. C., J. D. Dixon, J. Kastendiek, O. Smith and J. R. Bence. 1993. Detecting the ecological effects of environmentsl impacts: a case study of kelp forest invertebrates. Ecol. Apps. 3(2): 331-350. PDF |
| Stewart-Oaten, A., W. W. Murdoch and K. Parker. 1986. Environmental Impact Assessment: "Pseudoreplication" in Time? Ecology 67(4): 929-940. PDF |
| Storch, D., Konvicka, M., Benes, J., Martinkova, J. and Gaston, K. J., 2003: Distribution patternsin butterflies and birds of the Czech Republic: separating effects of habitat and geographicalposition, Journal of Biogeography, 30, 1195-1205 PDF |
| Tissot, B. N. 1988. Multivariate Analysis. Chapter 3 In: M. McKinney, ed. Heterochrony In Evolution: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Plenum Press, New York. PDF |
| Tissot, B. N. 1988c. Morphological variation along intertidal gradients in a population of black abalone Haliotis cracherodii Leach 1814. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 117: 71-90. PDF |
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Tissot, B. N. and L. E. Hallacher. 2003. The effects of aquarium collectors on coral reef fishes in Hawaii. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1759-1768 PDF |
| Tissot, B. N., M. A. Hixon and D. Stein 2007. Habitat-based submersible assessment of macroinvertebrate and groundfish assemblages at Heceta Bank, Oregon, from 1988 to 1990. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. PDF |
| Underwood, A. J. 1981. Techniques of analysis of variance in experimental marine biology and ecology. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 19: 513-605 |
| Underwood, A. J. 1991. The logic of ecological experiments: a case history from studies of the distribution of macro-algae on rocky Intertidal shores. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U. K. 71: 841-866. PDF |
| Underwood, A. J. 1992. Beyond BACI: the detection of environmental impacts on populations in the real, but variable, world. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 161: 145-178. PDF |