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Michael Soule's Books

  • 1969. P. R. Ehrlich, R. W. Holm, and M. E. Soulé. Introductory Biology. McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • 1980. Soulé, M. E. and B. M. Wilcox (eds.). Conservation Biology : An Ecological-Evolutionary Perspective, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
  • 1981. Frankel, O. H. and M. E. Soulé. Conservation and Evolution. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge and New York.
  • 1986. Soulé, M. E. (ed.). Conservation Biology: The Science of Scarcity and Diversity. Sinauer Assoc. Sunderland, Mass.
  • 1987. Soulé, M. E. (ed.). Viable Populations for Conservation. Cambridge Univ. Press. Cambridge and New York.
  • 1989. Soulé, M. E. and K. A. Kohm (eds.) Research Priorities in Conservation Biology. Island Press. Washington, D. C. and Covelo, CA.
  • 1995. Soulé, M. E. and Gary Lease (eds.) Reinventing nature: responses to postmodern deconstruction. Island Press. Washington, D. C. and Covelo, CA.
  • 1999. Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations for Regional Conservation Networks. Michael Soulé and John Terborgh (editors). 1998. Island Press. Washington, D. C. and Covelo, CA.
  • 2001. Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for The Next Decade. Co-edited with Gordon Orians. Island Press. Washington, D. C. and Covelo, CA.
  • In Prep. The Tigress and the Little Girl. An explanation of the tensions between anthropocentrism and ecocentrism in the conservation movement.

Dave Maehr's Publications

  • Maehr, D.S., R. F. Noss, and J.L. Larkin. Editors. 2001. Large mammal restoration: Ecological and sociological challenges in the 21st century. Island Press, Washington, D.C. 375 pp.
  • Maehr, D.S. 1997. The Florida panther: Life and death of a vanishing carnivore. Island Press, Washington, D.C. 261 pp.
  • Kale, H. W., II, and D. S. Maehr. 1990. Florida's birds. Pineapple Press. Sarasota, FL. 288 pp. (currently in 12th printing; being revised for 2nd edition)

Selected Articles

  • Maehr, D.S., and J.L. Larkin. 2004. Do prescribed fires in south Florida reduce habitat quality for native carnivores? Natural Areas Journal 24:188-197.
  • Larkin, J. L., D. S. Maehr, T.S. Hoctor, K. Whitney, and M.A. Orlando. 2004. Landscape linkages and conservation planning for the black bear in west-central Florida. Animal Conservation 7:23-34.
  • Maehr, D.S., and P. Widen. 2004. Enhance secondary and post-secondary conservation learning with international guest lectures. American Biology Teacher 66: 340-345.
  • Maehr, D.S., M.J. Kelly, C. Bolgiano, T. Lester, and H. McGinnis. 2003. Eastern cougar recovery is linked to the Florida panther: Cardoza and Langlois revisited. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31: 849-853.
  • Maehr, D.S., J.S. Smith, M.W. Cunningham, M.E. Barnwell, J.L. Larkin, M.A. Orlando. 2003. Spatial characteristics of an isolated Florida black bear population. Southeastern Naturalist 2:433-446.
  • Maehr, D.S., B.C. Thompson, G.F. Mattfeld, K. Montei, J.B. Haufler, and J. Ramakka. 2002. Directions in professionalism and certification in The Wildlife Society. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30: 1245-1252.
  • Maehr, D.S., and R.C. Lacy. 2002. Avoiding the lurking pitfalls in Florida panther recovery. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30: 971-978.
  • Maehr, D.S., E.D. Land, D.B. Shindle, O.L. Bass, and T.S. Hoctor. 2002. Florida panther dispersal and conservation. Biological Conservation 106: 187-197.
  • Larkin, J.L., D.S. Maehr, J.J. Cox, M.W. Wichrowski, and R.D. Crank. 2002. Factors affecting reproduction and population growth in a restored elk herd. Wildlife Biology 8: 49-54.
  • Cox, J.J., D.S. Maehr, and J.L. Larkin. 2002. The biogeography of faunal place names in the United States. Conservation Biology 16: 1143-1150.
  • Maehr, D.S., T.S. Hoctor, and L.D. Harris. 2001. Remedies for a denatured biota: Restoring landscapes for native carnivores. International Congress on Wildlife Management 2:123-127.
  • Maehr, D.S. 2001. Restoring the large mammal fauna in the east: What follows the elk? Wild Earth 11(1): 50-53.
  • Maehr, D.S. 2000. Large carnivores in an island paradise? Wild Earth 9(4): 56-61.
  • Harris, L.D., T. Hoctor, D.S. Maehr, and J. Sanderson. 1996. The role of networks and corridors in enhancing the value and protection of parks and equivalent areas. Pages 173-197 in R.G. Wright, ed. National parks and protected areas. Blackwell Science. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Maehr, D.S., and G.B. Caddick. 1995. Demographics and genetic introgression in the Florida panther. Conservation Biology 9: 1295-1298.
  • Maehr, D.S., and C. T. Moore. 1992. Models of mass growth in 3 cougar populations. Journal of Wildlife Management 56: 700-707.
  • Maehr, D.S. 1990. The Florida panther and private lands. Conservation Biology 4: 167-170.
  • Maehr, D.S., R. C. Belden, E. D. Land, and L. Wilkins. 1990. Food habits of panthers in southwest Florida. Journal of Wildlife Management 54: 420-423.
  • Maehr, D.S. and W.R. Marion. 1984. Bird abundance and distribution in a north Florida phosphate mine. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 38: 111-120.

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