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Calif. at Los Angeles, Dep. Earth and Space Sci., Los Angeles, CA ProCite field[5]: abstract ProCite field[6]: in Abstracts with Programs, GSA ProCite field[41]: ISSN:0016-7592QE 1. G39 (UCSB)LFfspub petrology metamorphism P T conditions interpretation Santa Cruz Island Schist Santa Monica Formation Transverse Ranges basement Jurassic Santa Cruz Island Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles Basin Willows Plutonic Complex terranes island arcs composition metasedimentary rocks amphibolites greenschist schists gabbros SRDSorensen, Sorena SvearxrPetrology and distribution of the basement rocks of the Los Angeles Basin and inner Southern California borderlandRKThe Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 82nd annual meeting 1986 Los Angeles, CA 18 (2) p.188ProCite field[3]: Smithson. Inst., Natl. Mus. Nat. Hist., Dep. Miner. Sci., Washington, DC ProCite field[5]: abstract ProCite field[6]: in Abstracts with Programs, GSA ProCite field[41]: ISSN:0016-7592QE 1. 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Resour., Washington, DC ProCite field[6]: in Metamorphism and crustal evolution of the Western United States ProCite field[18]: Englewood Cliffs, NJ ProCite field[26]: 100 refs., illus., 1 table, sketch maps ProCite field[41]: ISSN:0742-3268QE 475.A2 M4768 (UCSB),&Fspub petrology metamorphism P T conditions mineral assemblages Catalina Schist Santa Cruz Island Schist Willows Plutonic Complex Los Angeles Basin California Continental Borderland Cretaceous Jurassic slates schists phyllites chemical composition basement Transverse Ranges faults terranes SRD.'Sorlien, Christopher C. Pinter Nicholas.<5The Northern Channel Islands Fault System, California 4-Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting 1991  San Diego, CA  1991Abstracts with Programsnpage A-197/No. 24836nQSCIR ProCite field[3]: Univ. of Calif., Santa Bartbara; Dept. Geological Sciences ,%fspub geology Santa Cruz Island fault Sorlien, C.lZTStructural style and strain partitioning in the Northern Channel Islands, California60Geological Society of America, Fall Meeting 1992 1992 1992nRSCIR ProCite field[3]: Dept. Geological Sciences, UCSB ProCite field[27]: abstractLFfspub geology Santa Cruz Island Fault tectonics Monterey shale Miocene Sorlien, C.aZTStructural style and strain partitioning in the Northern Channel Islands, California60Geological Society of America, Fall Meeting 1992 1992 1992nRSCIR ProCite field[3]: Dept. Geological Sciences, UCSB ProCite field[27]: abstractLFfspub geology Santa Cruz Island Fault tectonics Monterey shale Miocene Sorlien, C.C.aF@Faulting and Uplift of the Northern Channel Islands, California.2+ProCite field[3]: UCSB ProCite field[6]: Inm 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)PJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1994281-296rHAfspub geology Santa Cruz Island Santa Cruz Island fault tectonics5,&Spadoni, R. D. Miles, V.I. Hayes, R.O.82Mosquitos collected on California offshore islands Mosquito News  1973 1973331t 94-101 SCIRD>fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands SRDSterner, John Davidrd^Population characteristics, home range, and habitat use of feral pigs on Santa Cruz Island, CA UCB 1990Master's,&fspub feral pigs Santa Cruz Island SRD& Sterner, J. David Barrett, R. H.<6Removing feral pigs from Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaB;Transections of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 1991 199127 47-53 SCIR:3fspub eradication management pigs Santa Cruz IslandrSterner, J. DavidA<6Removing Feral Pigs from Santa Cruz Island, California Tiejte, W. Barrett, R.D>The Wild Pig in California Oak Woodland: Ecology and Economics 1993 San Luis Obispo, CA] ~wIntegrated Hardwood Range Management Program & Department of Forestry and Resource Management, Univ of Calif. Berkeleyd 199334>"SCIR ProCite field[3]: UC Berkeley2+fspub exotic species management restoration  Straughan, D.grlSouthern California Baseline Study. Intertidal. Year Three II Report8.0; III. Report 3.0; IV. Report 3.0. Washington, D.C. Bureau of Land Managementy 1978 1978f`ProCite field[9]: Sandy beach and slough community analysis. ProCite field[26]: 152p, 39p, 123p.tnfspssub Invertebrates, sandy subtidal, intertidal, ecology, Distribution, San Miguel Island, Santa Cruz Island  Straughan, D.yVOSouthern California Baseline Study Final Report III, Report 2,3, and Appendicese Washington, D.C. Bureau of Land Managementn 1978 1978 IIIAQuarterly surveys at one site on each island (San Miguel and Santa Cruz) ProCite field[9]: Sandy beaches and sloughs. ProCite field[26]: 120 p.arlfspub Invertebrates, Sandy subtidal, intertidal, Ecology, distribution, San Miguel Island, Santa Cruz IslandStraughan, D. Hadley, D.:4Ecology of southern California Island sandy beaches.  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""3HHHHH>@AAAA   ^  Aldrich, John Kennethr>8Gravity of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands, California <6University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States 1969University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)fspub California geophysical surveys gravity surveys Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Channel Islands Santa Barbara Channel GEOREFAlevizon, William S.PJComparative feeding ecology of a Kelp-bed Embiotocid (Embiotoca lateralis) Copeia 1975 19754608-615diet and feeding morphology studied for striped seaperch at Santa Cruz Island and mainland Santa Barbara coast; differences in feeding ecology due to differences in density of food resources SCIR0)fspub fish seaperch Santa Cruz Island SRDAlexander, C. P.:3Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae (Diptera)Great Basin Naturalist 1973 1973333e189-196L2+new species from 1970 Remington collectionsN:4fspub insects entomology flies Santa Cruz Island SRD Allen, J.C.yHBA population study of the Pyrrhocorid bug, Euryophthalmus convivus  Santa Barbarai UCSB 1967' SCIRMasters.(fspub entomology, population ecology SRDAmme, D.@:The Torrey Pines of Santa Rosa Island A Photographic EssayThe Four Seasons 1975 197551 2-6 SCIR,%Torrey Pine endemic Santa Rosa IslandfAndrews, F. G.\VA revision of the North American species of _Metophthalmus_ (Coleoptera: Lathridiidae) Coleop. Bull. 1976 1976301 37-56o<6fspub insects entomology beetles Santa Cruz Island SRD Aoki, MiekoljcFennel on Santa Cruz Island, a study of its allelopathic potential and long-term management methodsw 1990 1990 1-48' SCIRT8Senior thesis ProCite field[35]: unpublished manuscript;fspub ecology SRD2+Apt, K. D'Antonio, C. Crisp, J. Gauvain, J.r>7Intertidal macrophytes of Santa Cruz Island, California Santa Barbara, CA PJThe Herbarium, Department of Biological Sciences, University of California 1988:4funded by U.C. Natural Land/Water Reserves Committee`YWe surveyed 10 intertidal sites around Santa Cruz Island to provide a detailed, thorough collection of intertidal macrophytes for the island and the University of CA herbariums. We looked for biogeographic patterns in the species composition and provided a cursory comparison with northern and southern mainland marine macrophyte distributions.jcfspub intertidal macroflora intertidal zone algae Santa Cruz Island marine biology botany phycology Arnold, J. E.rvpOrganizational transformations: power and labor among complex hunter-gatherers and other intermediate societies.  Arnold, J. E.G2+ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: Ed.B8fspub chumash archaeology anthropology Santa Cruz IslandArnold, Jeanne E. ztEconomic Intensification, the Political Economy, and El Nino Events on the Prehistoric Santa Barbara Channel Islands82Society for California Archaeology, Annual Meeting 1990 Foster City, CAChLSCIR ProCite field[3]: Institute of Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA>8fspub chumash Santa Cruz Island archaeology anthropologyept. of Anthropology, UCLA>8fspub chumash archaeology anthropology Santa Cruz IslandArnold, Jeanne E. ztEconomic Intensification, the Political Economy, and El Nino Events on the Prehistoric Santa Barbara Channel Islands82Society for California Archaeology, Annual Meeting 1990 Foster City, CAChLSCIR ProCite field[3]: Institute of Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA>8fspub chumash Santa Cruz Island archaeology anthropology Bd.T|:, Arnold, Jeanne E.I6/Channel Islands Production and Exchange SystemsnpiSixth Annual California Indian Conference and the Society for California Archaeology Data Sharing Meetings 1990  Riverside, CAofJSCIR ProCite field[3]: Institute of Archaeology/Dept of Anthropology, UCLA>8fspub Santa Cruz Island Chumash anthropology archaeologyArnold, Jeanne E.h\UAn Archaeological Perspective on the Historic Settlement Pattern on Santa Cruz Island81Journal of California and Great Basin Archaeology 1990 1990121112-127 SCIR/SBMNH<6fspub Chumash archaeology anthropology Channel IslandsArnold, Jeanne E. 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Negre, J.leThe taxonomy of the Nearctic species of the genus _Calathus_ Bonelli (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Agonini)eTrans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 1972 197298412-539o4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD.'Barthell, J.F. Thorp, R.W. Wenner, A.M.sxrInvaders preferring Invaders: the case of yellow star-thistle, gum-weed and feral honey bees on Santa Cruz Island.^XSupplement to the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 80th Annual ESA Meeting  Snowbird, UT $Ecological Society of America 1930 1995 1995 76 (2)15< SCIR ProCite field[26]: AbstractF?fspub honey bee exotic alien restoration star thistle feral bee  Beatty, S. W.n  Boulder, CO 1991 1991,&Final Report to The Nature ConservancyProCite field[3]: Dept. Geography/Univ. of Colorado ProCite field[9]: The interaction of grazing, soil disturbance, and invasion success of fennel on Santa Cruz Island, CA ProCite field[26]: 27 pp'SCIR/TNCRKfspub fennel management restoration biology conservation feral animals soil"Beatty, S. W. 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Calif. Publ. Entomol.r 1974 197475 1-834.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Opler, P.A.o<5Oaks as evolutionary islands for leaf-mining insects. Amer. Sci. 1974 1974621a7160fspub entomology evolution Santa Cruz Island SRD Opler, P.A.IleA review of North American _Rhodophaea_ (Phycitinae: Pyralidae), with description of six new species.J. Lepid. Soc. 1977 1977 41-5644.fspub Santa Cruz Island insects entomology SRDOpler, P.A. Davis, D.R. zsThe leafmining moths of the genus _Caneraria_ associated with Fagaceae in California (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae).Smithson. Contr. Zool. 1980 19804.fspub Santa Cruz Island insects entomology SRD <6Orme, Antony R. Bowden, Leonard W. Minnich, Richard A. Office of Navy Research 1971 19714-contract no. N00014-69-A-0200-5003. NR387-045.wreprinted from the Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Environment. illus., maps, biblio. 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Publ. Entomol. 1973 197374 1-113i4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRDDash, Brett A.rExotic Species Eradication and Native Species Enhancement: Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) on Santa Cruz IslandCV  Santa Cruz CA *$University of California, Santa Cruz 1993 51 ppC' SCIR Senior ThesisTJDfspub fennel restoration management exotic species Santa Cruz Island"Dash, B. A. S. R. Gliessman`ZNonnative species eradication and native species enhancement: fennel on Santa Cruz Island $W. L. Halvorson, G. J. MaenderNGFourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resourcesr 1994 Santa Barbara, CAu .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyn 1994505-512Z>SCIR ProCite field[6]: In ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CAfspub California Channel Islands California Santa Cruz Island Fennel nonnative plants restoration eradication enhancement succession allelopathy native species noxious weed.'Davenport, D. J. R. Johnson J. 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Inst., Santa Barbara, CA, USA; Univ. Ill., Dep. Geogr., Urbana, IL, USA Conference: Multidisciplinary symposium on the California islands Santa Barbara, CA, Feb. 27-March 1, 1978 ProCite field[26]: 497-530|fspub biogeography Pleistocene Quaternary Cenozoic landbridges Vertebrata California Channel Islands vertebrate paleontology. Fausett, L.L.O^Activity and Movement of the Island Fox, Urocyon littoralis, on Santa Cruz Island, California.); Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA. .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyl 1993 391R5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: (editor):3fspub island fox behavior Santa Cruz Island UrocyonFeigl, K. L./Agnew, D. C./Bock, Y./Dong, D./Donnellan, A/Hager, B. H./Herring, T. A./Jackson, D. D./Jordan, T. H./King, R. W./Larsen, S./Murray, J. H./Shen, Z./Webb, F. H.\USpace Geodetic Measurement of Crustal Deformation in Central and Southern California.i$Journ. of Geophysical Research 1993 199398677-712sD=fspub geophysics tectonics Santa Cruz Island geodetic geology.(Ferren, W.R. Junak, S.A. Barkworth, M.E.NHNoteworthy Collections, California: _Stipa diegoensis_ Swallen (Poaceae)MadronoB 1986 198633309-310.(fspub botany flora Santa Cruz Island SRDFinnamore, A. T.\URevision of the American species of _Mimesa_ (Hymenoptera: Pemphredonidae: Pseninae),n$Lyman Ent. Mus. Res. Lab. Mem. 1983 198312 1-171@:fspub insects hymenoptera entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD$Fisher, R. V. Charlton, D. W.B;Mid Miocene Blanca Formation, Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniavoAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland.i 1976 1976 p.228-240yUniv. Calif., Santa Barbara, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) fspub Blanca Formation County California stratigraphy Miocene igneous rocks pyroclastics and glasses sedimentary rocks southwest Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Near Point Bowes Point Sierra Blanca United States thickness Blanca Formation clastic rocks terrigenous pyroclastics tuff breccia sandstone conglomerate clasts petrography andesite dacite environmental analysis marine shallow provenance ash flow tephra GEOREFFoster, Michael S.82Experimental studies of subtidal plant communities UCSB 1972 125 p.DoctoralQK 941.C2 F67 (UCSB)\Ufspub botany marine flora kelp bed ecology Macrocystis pyrifera Santa Cruz Island SRDE Foster, M.PThe algal turf community in the nest of the ocean goldfish, Hypsypops rubicunda.<EFO82Proceedings of the International Seaweed Symposium 1972 197273 55-602Description of the nature of the algal turfs comprising the nests of members oif the garibaldi population inhabiting Coches Prietos Cove on the south side of Santa Cruz Island. A total of 15 largely small, filamentous algal taxa were found to dominate the garibaldi nests.<6fspub Marine algae, garibaldi nests, Santa Cruz Island Foster, M.2Algal succession in a Macrocystis pyrifera forest.!"* Mar. Biol. 1975 197532313-329|The patterns of community development occurring within a subtidal habitat dominated by the giant kelp, M. pyrifera is reported and discussed. Three types of colonizing macrophytes were distinguished including rapid growing ephemerals, and rapid and slow-growing perennials. The study occurred in a giant kelp forest at Coches Prietos Cove on the south side of Santa Cruz Island.81fspub Marine algae, giant kelp, Santa Cruz Island $H$ Foster, M. S.dKregulation of algal community development in a Macrocystis pyrifera forest./C Mar. Biol. 1975 197532331-342The effects of small and large-scale roughness, overstory development, competiton for space with sessile animals and grazing, on patterns of algal community development in a subtidal giant kelp forest at Coches Prietos Cove on the south side of Santa Cruz Island were investigated. Specially prepared concrete blocks were used as experimental substrates and cages were used to control access to experimental plots. fspub Fusaro, CraignzPopulation structure, growth rate, and egg production of the sand crab, Emerita analoga (Hippidae): a comparative analysis UCSB 1977 182 p.DoctoralQL 444.M33 F87 (UCSB)iD>fspub Hippidae Emerita analoga sand crab Santa Cruz Island SRD Fusaro, C.^WGrowth rate of the sand crab, Emerita analoga (Hippidae) in two different environments.xFishery Bulletin 1978 19787623369-375nComparisons of growth rates from population of sand crabs inhabiting the northwest corner of Santa Cruz Island with a population inhabiting Goleta Bay. >8fspub Invertebrates, Sandy intertidal, Santa Cruz IslandGalindo-Rameriz, Martino6/Looking for Lutica: Channel Islands ArachnologyAmerican Arachnology 1983 198327 16-18hSCIR,newsletterfspub spiders SRDGalindo-Ramirez, MartinoHBGenetic diversity and Natural History of the spider genus _Lutica_J.SCIR ProCite field[35]: unpublished manuscriptfspub spiders SRD2,Garcelon, D. K. Wayne, R. K. Gonzales, B. J.\A serologic survey of the island fox (Urocyon littoralis) on the Channel Islands, California%9:"Journ. of Wildlife Diseasesm 1992 1992282223-2299 SCIRfspub Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island San Nicolas Island Santa Catalina Island San Clemente Island disease ecology island foxd0)Garthwaite, R.L Hochberg, F.g Sassaman, CeThe occurrence and distribution of terrestrial Isopods (Oniscoidea) on Santa Cruz Island with preliminary data for the other California Islands-*$Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 1985 1985841t 23-37C SCIRfspub biogeography SRD& George, Sarah B. Wayne Robert K.6/Island Foxes: a model for conservation genetics Terra 1991 1991301o 18-23 SCIR/SBMNHfspub Urocyon littoralis Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island island fox evolution endemic systematics genetics Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island San Clemente Island San Nicolas Island Santa Catalina Island SRD Gertsch, W.J. Soleglad, M.`ZStudies of North American scorpions of the genera _Uroctonus_ and _vejovis_ (Scorpionida)."Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.o 1972 1972 148o4S567-608oLFfspub arachnids Santa Cruz Island Anacapa Island Santa Rosa Island SRD82Gilbert, D. A. N. Lehman S. J. O'Brien R. K. Waynef_Genetic fingerprinting reflects population differentiation in the California Channel Island fox Nature 1990 1990 344764-767s SCIR.'fspub urocyon evolution systematics SRDnGill, Ayesha E<6Genetic divergence of insular populations of deer miceBiochemical Genetics 1976 197614 9/10835-848c SCIR*#fspub Channel Islands evolution SRDe >Gill, R.J. Oman, P.n|uA new species and new distributional records for megophthalmine leafhoppers, Genus _Tiaja_ (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Entomography 1983 19831281-288 4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRDGill, E.>7Comments on some juvenile southern California molluscs.n The Festivus 1985 1985173 27-35:3fspub molluscs marine biology Santa Cruz Island SRDfGlassow, M. A.D>Recent developments in the archaeology of the Channel Islands.  Power, Dennisi<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History3 1978 1980R 1980 79-99J-SCIR ProCite field[3]: UCSB, Dept. of Anthro.BThe decomposition of leaves in two southern California streams  Santa Barbara UCSB 1975' SCIR-RMasters4.fspub Santa Cruz Island ecology freshwater SRDHenderson, Robert E.$Life beneath Santa Cruz Island*#National Speleological Society News 1983 198341 No 2 88-91 SCIRfspub marine biology SRDHiggins, Ralph EdwardmtmA chemical study of Cenozoic volcanism in the Los Angeles Basin and Santa Cruz Island, and the Mohave Desert. 1973University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Doctoral Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) unknown pefspub California volcanology volcanism Cenozoic Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Los Angeles Basin Mojave Desert Santa Cruz Island GEOREFtHiggins, Ralph Edwardcb\Major element chemistry of the Cenozoic volcanic rocks in the Los Angeles Basin and vicinity  Howell, D. G.M.'Calif. Continental Borderland Symposiumt Santa Cruz Islande (!Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect. 1975 1976 1976Misc. Publ. 24216-227]19 refs., illus., tables, sketch map ProCite field[3]: Cent. Wash. State Coll., WA ProCite field[6]: in Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Continental Borderland ProCite field[8]: AFFL: U.S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CAQE 89 A76 (UCSB)fspub Los Angeles County geochemistry igneous rocks volcanic southwest Los Angeles Basin Santa Monica Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles Glendora Santa Cruz Island basalt dacite andesite plate tectonics subduction zones Miocene subduction SRDHill, Dawn Jeanine\UPre-Tertiary rocks exposed on Santa Cruz Island, California; preliminary observationsaRLProCite field[5]: abstract ProCite field[6]: in Abstracts with Programs/ GSA>8Geol. Soc. Am., Cordilleran Section, 70th Annual Meeting 1974 1974 6 (3)c p. 192f_fspub petrology igneous rocks metamorphic rocks Mesozoic Santa Cruz Island Plutonic schists SRDHill, Dawn JeanineGeology of the Jurassic basement rocks, Santa Cruz Island, California, and correlation with other Mesozoic basement terranes in California  Howell, D. G.n.'Calif. Continental Borderland Symposium Santa Cruz Island (!Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect. 1975 1976 1976Misc. Publ. 24 16-46illus., tables, sect ProCite field[3]: Univ. Calif., Santa Barbara, CA ProCite field[6]: in Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Continental Borderland ProCite field[8]: AFFL: U.S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CANHfspub Santa Cruz Island Schist Willows Plutonic Complex petrology igneous rocks metamorphic rocks Santa Cruz Island Jurassic upper Jurassic Alamos Pluton metasedimentary metaplutonic facies spilite keratophyre quartz keratophyre gabbro ultramafic family microdiorite leucotonalite dikes complexes mineral assemblages genesis SRD ,<JHill, Dawn JeanineLEGeology of the Jurassic basement rocks, Santa Cruz Island, California 1976University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) ProCite field[5]: MA thesis unknown p xqfspub California stratigraphy Jurassic basement Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Santa Cruz Island GEOREFt Hill, D. J. Geology of the Jurassic basement rocks, Santa Cruz Island, California, and correlation with other Mesozoic basement terranes in California.voAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland.a 1976 1976p.16-46pyUniv. Calif., Santa Barbara, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)ofspub Santa Cruz Island Schist Willows Plutonic Complex California petrology igneous rocks metamorphic rocks Santa Cruz Island Jurassic United States basement upper Jurassic Alamos Pluton metasedimentary metaplutonic facies textures spilite keratophyre quartz keratophyre gabbro ultramafic family microdiorite leucotonalite dikes complexes mineral assemblages genesis interpretation GEOREFHixon, Mark A.RKCompetition between California reef fishes, Niche inclusion or co-extensionr $Lipovsky, S.J Simenstsad, C.A.TMFish Food Habit studies, 2nd Pacific Northwest Technical Workshop Proceedings 1979 1979170-178  SCIR0)fspub marine biologh ecology foraging SRDB Hixon, Mark AeVPCompetitive interactions between California reef fishes of the genus _Embiotoca_Ecology. 1980 1980614918-931s SCIR0)fspub ecology marine biology foraging SRDHobbs, Elizabeth RuthrhaThe effects of feral sheep grazing on Bishop pine (Pinus muricata) forests, Santa Cruz Island, CA UCLA 1978 61 p.' SCIRDoctoral, ill., mapsLD 791.8 G2H652 (UCLA),%fspub geography Santa Cruz Island SRDt Hobbs, E.ojdEffects of grazing on the northern populations of _Pinus muricata_ on Santa Cruz Island, California.  Power, Dennis<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1978 1980P 1980159-165D SCIR@9fspub Santa Cruz Island vegetation botany feral sheep SRDHobbs, Elizabeth RuthIVegetation dynamics of a California island, Santa Cruz Island, includes forests, Pinus muricata, Lyonothamnus floribundus, 1929 1970VOU S D A For Serv Gen Tech Rep PSW U S Pac Southwest For Exp Stn. (Berkeley, CA)o 1982 June 1982 58 603l 0092-96627 1 ref., maptmfspub vegetation dynamics Santa Cruz Island Pinus muricata Lyonothamnus floribundus Santa Cruz Island SRD SRD Hochberg, M.XQFactors affecting leaf size of chaparral plant species on the California Islands.  Power, Dennis,<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1978 19809 1980189-206P3SCIR ProCite field[3]: Santa BArbara Botanic Garden1JDfspub Santa Cruz Island vegetation botany endemics flora ecology SRDHochberg, Mary ChristineFactors affecting leaf size of the chaparral shrubs Ceanothus megacarpus, Dendromecon rigida, and Prunus ilicifolia on the California Islands  Santa Barbara UCSB 1980' SCIR-RMasters6/fspub ecology systematics Santa Cruz Island SRD(* `(!Hochberg, Mary C Laughrin, Lyndal9Comparative phenology and moisture availability in chaparral habitats on Santa Cruz Island and in the Santa Ynez Mountains, California81Sixty-third Meeting of the Pacific Division, AAAS 1982 UCSB 1982Abstract SCIR<5fspub botany ecology Ceanothus Dendromecon Prunus SRD*$Holbrook, Sally J Schmitt, Russell JPJFood acquisition by competing surfperch on a patchy environmental gradient&Environmental Biology of Fishes 1986 198616 1-3g135-146o SCIR>8fspub marine biology fish foraging Santa Cruz Island SRDHowell,D. G Vedder, J.GmhbStructural Implications of Stratigraphic Discontinuities Across the Southern California Borderland 1-26' SCIRunpublished manuscript@9fspub geology Santa Cruz Island Santa Catalina Island SRD:4Howell, D. G. Stuart, C. J. Platt, J. P. Hill, D. J.JCPossible Strike Slip Faulting in the Southern California BorderlandGeology (Boulder). 1974 19742c28p.93-98Serial Proposed East Santa Cruz fault system, right slip, reconstruction of Eocene-Miocene sedimentation and paleogeography; offshore California. B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)ingfspub California Structural geology Faults south Santa Cruz Island San Miguel Island San Nicolas Island Santa Rosa Island Tertiary United States Santa Cruz Basin paleogeography sedimentation reconstruction Eocene Poway Conglomerate Miocene San Onofre Breccia Displacements Strike slip possibilities age nomenclature offshore East Santa Cruz Basin Fault GEOREF Howell, D. G.,RKThe East Santa Cruz Basin Fault, southern California continental borderlandt& Geol. Soc. Am., Abstr. Programs. 1975 19757l3d p.327rU. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States The Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 71st annual meeting, Los Angeles, Calif., March 25-27, 1975 Analytic; Serial; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)<5fspub California structural geology faults south Santa Cruz Basin Santa Cruz Island East Santa Cruz Basin Fault displacements strike slip faults extent Cenozoic United States paleogeography lithofacies Eocene Miocene middle Miocene Tertiary upper Tertiary basins sedimentation environment paleocurrents GEOREF Howell, D.G.:3Middle Eocene Paleogeography of Southern CalifornianSERM Palegene Symposium 1975 Long Beach, CA272-293X;SCIR ProCite field[3]: US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA:3fspub geology Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island SRDo Howell, D. G.iJCEocene paleogeography of southern California continental borderlandProCite field[3]: U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CA ProCite field[5]: abstract ProCite field[6]: in Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. BulletinPJAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Soc. Econ. Paleontol. Mineral., Annu. Mtg. Abstr. 2 1975 1975p. 37-38fspub stratigraphy Eocene paleogeography San Nicolas Island San Miguel Island Santa Rosa Island Santa Cruz Island San Diego sedimentation continental margin turbidite sandstone conglomerate faults SRDd Howell, D. G. McLean, H.F@Middle Miocene paleogeography, Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islandsvoAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland.e 1976 1976 p.266-293 {U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)ffspub California sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks clastic rocks terrigenous Miocene southwest Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island United States paleogeography transport middle Miocene pyroclastics conglomerate sandstone siltstone lithofacies massive unsorted bedding graded bedding paleocurrents provenance sedimentation turbidity currents traction currents GEOREF Howell, D. G.,TNLate Miocene counterclockwise rotation of the south half of Santa Cruz Island.voAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland.  1976 1976 p.449-454v{U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)a fspub California tectonophysics plate tectonics southwest Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island United States movement rotation counterclockwise Miocene upper Miocene foliation interpretation strike faults displacements right slip East Santa Cruz basin fault GEOREF Howell, D. G.nf_A review of the estimates for the radiometric ages for the Relizian Stage of the Pacific Coast.n 60Fritsche, A. E. Ter Best, H. Jr. Wornardt, W. W.The Neogene symposium; selected technical papers on paleontology, sedimentology, petrology, tectonics and geologic history of the Pacific Coast of North America.g 1976p.13-159<6U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Soc. Econ. Paleontol. Mineral. 51st annual meeting of the Pacific Section of SEPM; Tomorrow's oil from today's provinces, San Francisco, Calif., April 21-24, 1976 Analytic; Book; Conference publication B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)*#fspub Obispo Formation Point Sal Formation Tranquillon Volcanics Monterey Formation California stratigraphy Miocene biostratigraphy foraminifera absolute age coastal San Luis Obispo Santa Ynez Mountains Santa Cruz Island Santa Barbara Island San Clemente Island assemblages sedimentary rocks Neogene clastic rocks terrigenous shale mudstone fossiliferous lithostratigraphy igneous rocks volcanic tuff basalt andesite dacite breccia dates volcanic rocks K Ar review United States correlation boundary lower Miocene Saucesian Relizian Luisian GEOREF Howell, D. G..XQInferred Eocene and Miocene cross sections of the southern California Borderland.ivoAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland. 1976 1976 p.363-364f{U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) fspub California tectonophysics crust Eocene Miocene southwest coastal offshore Catalina Ridge Patton Ridge United States geologic history tectonics volcanism structure upper Eocene middle Miocene oceanic GEOREFHowell, D.G., ed.hNHAspects of the geologic history of the California continental borderland<6Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pacific Section, Misc. Publ. 24 1976 1976 5610)fspub geology MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE   *$Howell, D.G. McLean, H. Vedder, J.G. (!AM. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect.t 1976 1976Misc. Publ. 24: 392-416a\?40 refs., ilus., block diags., sects., geol. sketch maps ProCite field[3]: US Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CA ProCite field[6]: in Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Continental Borderland ProCite field[9]: Cenozoic tectonism on Santa Cruz Island ProCite field[15]: Howell, D.G. - AFFL: US Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CAQE 89 A76 (UCSB)fspub structural geology tectonics evolution southeast Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Cruz Island Fault Cenozoic faults SRDHowell, D. G. McLean, H.d]Basin analysis of lower middle Miocene strata, Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz islands, California."Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Bull. 1977 1977615s p.796-797oU. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States AAPG-SEPM annual meeting, Washington, D.C., June 12-16, 1977 Analytic; Serial; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)eHBfspub California sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks breccia Miocene Santa Rosa Island Santa Cruz Island United States stratigraphy paleoenvironment sedimentation middle Miocene clastic rocks terrigenous lithofacies environmental analysis paleocurrents basins lithostratigraphy tectonics structure faults models GEOREFHowell, D. G. McLean, H.rlBasin analysis of provincial lower and middle Miocene strata, Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz islands, California. Ujiie, H. Saito, T.VPProceedings of the First international congress on Pacific Neogene stratigraphy. 1977 p.344-345P U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Sci. Counc. Japan, Tokyo First international congress on Pacific Neogene stratigraphy, Tokyo, May 16-21, 1976 Analytic; Book; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)d^fspub California stratigraphy Miocene sedimentary rocks clastic rocks lithostratigraphy structural geology tectonics Santa Barbara County United States Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island Neogene Tertiary lower Miocene middle Miocene continental borderland lithofacies basins breccia models nearshore environment shelf environment conglomerate GEOREF Huckett, H.C.tXRThe Anthomyiidae of California exclusive of the subfamily Scatophaginae (Diptera). Bull. Calif. Insect Survey 1971 197112 1-121:4fspub insects entomology flies Santa Cruz Island SRD Huckett, H.C.oTMThe Muscidae of California exclusive of subfamilies Muscinae and Stomoxyinae.  Bull. Calif. Insect Survey 1975 197518 1-148c:4fspub insects entomology flies Santa Cruz Island SRDHudson, TravisAt sea with the Helek, The Masterkeyn 1977 1977512 59-65t SCIR,&fspub Chumash anthropology history SRDHudson, JefferyR(!The splendor of Santa Cruz IslandlUCSB Allumnbus 1980 1980113 8-14 SCIR fspub research history SRD0)Hunt, G. L. Jr. Pitman, R. L. Jones H. L.BXRDistribution and abundance of seabirds breeding on the California Channel Islands.  Power, Dennist<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1978 19803 1980443-459e SCIR.(fspub Santa Cruz Island marine birds SRDJackson, Paula JeanIZTEffects of debris slides on distribution of grassland species: Santa Cruz Island, CA UCLA 1987 106 p.Masters, illus.LD 791.8 G2 J137 (UCLA)sB;fspub debris slides grassland species Santa Cruz Island SRDnV:"210/$Van Vuren, D. Coblentz, B. E.iRLSome ecological effects of feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island, California, USABiol. Conserv. 1987 1987414t253-268e 0006-3207XRAUTH AFFL: Dep. Syst. and Ecol., Univ. Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045; ref. ill. mapLong-term overgrazing by feral sheep has resulted in moderate to severe ecological impacts to about one-half of Santa Cruz Island. Feral sheep were generalist herbivores, consuming a variety of plants according to availability and phenology. Insular endemic species in particular were preferred, and sheep reared on their hind legs to reach leaves of endemic shrubs. Effects of sheep on a grassland community included reduced herbaceous cover, increased bare ground, altered community structure, decreased litter, and increased erosion. Sheep browsing impacted shrubs by altering growth form and preventing regeneration, and by completely defoliating lower-growing shrubs.ngfspub grazing plant communities environmental degradation feral populations sheep Santa Cruz Island SRDu$Van Vuren, Dirk Hedrick, P.W.s>7Genetic conservation in feral populations of livestock. Conservation Biology 1989 198933312-317 SCIR.'fspub feral sheep Santa Cruz Island SRDS$Van Vuren, D. Coblentz, B. E.iD>Population characteristics of feral sheep on Santa Cruz IslandJ. WILDL. MANAGE. 1989 1989532306-313HAAUTH AFFL: Dep. Syst. and Ecol., Univ. Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045The authors evaluated population characteristics of feral sheep (Ovis aries) on Santa Cruz Island from 1979 to 1981. Santa Cruz Island supported an estimated 21,240 feral sheep on 22,000 ha; mean densities were as high as 2.1 sheep/ha. Sheep attained adult weight by 2.5 years. Physical condition varied seasonally according to reproductive chronology, with no evidence of emaciation. A young age structure suggested an increasing population, and female-biased sex ratios probably resulted from higher mortality of reproductively active males. Lambing occurred during a 1-month period that coincided with the onset of the growing season; lamb survival was close to 100%. The authors concluded that feral sheep were maintaining a healthy population despite habitat degradation due to long-term overgrazing, and recommended that feral sheep be removed from the island. That recommendation was carried out.lffspub population structure sheep Santa Cruz Island feral population wildlife management demography SRD"Vedder, J. G. Howell, D. G.Review of the distribution and tectonic implications of Miocene debris from the Catalina Schist, California Continental Borderland and adjacent coastal areasr  Howell, D. G.t.'Calif. Continental Borderland Symposium Santa Cruz Island (!Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect.e 1975 1976i 1976Misc. Publ. 24326-340hsketch map ProCite field[3]: U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CA ProCite field[6]: in Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Continental Borderland ProCite field[8]: AFFL: U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CAkQE 89 A76 (UCSB)fspub Catalina Schist San Onofre Breccia sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks clastic rocks terrigenous Miocene southwest coastal Santa Monica Mountains Long Beach Oceanside Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island Anacapa Island offshore Patton Ridge Santa Rosa Cortes Ridge paleogeography faults plate tectonics middle Miocene upper Miocene distribution Mexico Tijuana provenance displacements San Andreas Fault effects sedimentation SRD SRD Verhoeven, C.,NGA Historical Analysis of Sheep Grazing on Santa Cruz Island, California Santa Barbara, CAl University of California 1993 41 pp.' SCIRNHfspub feral animals sheep restoration ecology ranching Santa Cruz IslandPv ( Junak, S.s4.ProCite field[3]: Santa Barbara Botanic Garden<6The Importance of Exotic Plants on the Channel IslandsZSIntegrated Restoration, Society for Ecological Restoration: Fifth Annual Conferencea 1993  Irvine, CA2,fspub Channel Islands non-native restoration82Junak, S. Ayers, T. Scott, R. Wilken, D. Young, D."A Flora of Santa Cruz Island Santa Barbara, CA "Santa Barbara Botanic Garden 1995 0-943460-23-9y SCIRNGfspub flora evolution taxonomy history Santa Cruz Island endemic plantst2+Kamerling, M.J. Luyendyk, B.P. Marshall, M.aXRPaleomagnetism and tectonic rotation of parts of the Transverse Ranges, California& Eos (Am. Geophys. Union, Trans.) 1978 19785912 1058Address: Univ. Calif., Dep. Geol. Sci., Santa Barbara, Calif., USA; San Diego State Univ., USA Conference: American Geophysical Union; 1978 fall annual meeting. San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 4-8, 1978 fspub paleomagnetism stratigraphy Tertiary tectonophysics plate tectonics orogeny orogenic belts Transverse Ranges rotation faults middle Tertiary Cenozoic Santa Monica Mountains Santa Barbara Islands California Channel Islands stratigraphy historical geology1& Kamerling, M. J. Luyendyk, B. P.rlA model for Neogene tectonics of the inner southern California borderland constrained by paleomagnetic data.& Geol. Soc. Am., Abstr. Programs. 1979 1979117 p.453Univ. Calif., Dep. Geol. Sci., Santa Barbara, Calif., United-States The Geological Society of America, 92nd annual meeting, San Diego, Calif., Nov. 5-8, 1979 Analytic; Serial; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)xrfspub California structural geology tectonics Pacific Coast tectonophysics plate tectonics paleomagnetism Miocene Los Angeles County Santa Barbara County United States Southern California Anacopa Island Santa Cruz Island San Miguel Island Santa Catalina Island Santa Barbara Islands shear rotation igneous rocks Neogene Tertiary Pacific Plate North American Plate GEOREF>8Kamerling, M.J. Luyendyk, B.P. Powell, T.S. Terres, R.R.^WTectonic rotation of the northern Channel Islands of the Southern California borderland(d]American Geophysical Union; 1980 fall meeting. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Unions 1980 19806146 1125Address: Univ. Calif., Dep. Geol. Sci., Santa Barbara, CA American Geophysical Union; 1980 fall meeting. San Francisco, CA, Dec. 8-12, 1980fspub tectonophysics plate tectonics Miocene Neogene Tertiary Eocene Paleogene Transverse Ranges western Transverse Ranges fractures faults East Pacific Rise North American Plate California Channel Islands northern California Channel Islands Santa Monica Mountains Anacapa Island San Miguel Island Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island East Pacific Rise North American Plate structural geologyCKamerling, Marc JeromePaleomagnetism of the middle Miocene volcanics and tectonic rotation of the Santa Monica Mountains Region, Western Transverse Ranges, California  Santa Barbara UCSB 1980' SCIR-RMastersPaleomagnetic directions for middle Miocene volcanic rocks in the Santa Monica Mts, Conejo Hills, and Anacapa Island indicate a 73 degree clockwise deflection from expected Miocene direction. Possible crustal block rotation discussed.fspub geology SRD@"Kamerling, M. Luyendyk, B.P.d]Paleomagnetism and tectonics of the islands of the southern California continental borderlandd]American Geophysical Union; 1981 fall meeting. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Unions 1981 19816245 855aAddress: Univ. Calif., Dep. Geol. Sci., Santa Barbara, CA Conference: American Geophysical Union; 1981 fall meeting San Francisco, CA, Dec. 7-11, 1981fspub paleomagnetism tectonophysics plate tectonics continental borderland plate rotation volcanic rocks Neogene Tertiary middle Miocene strike-slip faults faults Santa Barbara County California Channel Islands geology solid earth geophysicso$Kamerling, M.J. Luyendyk, B.P.\VPaleomagnetism and Neogene tectonics of the northern Channel Islands, California (USA)&Journal of Geophysical Researchi 1985 198590 B14y 12,485-12,502eD=Address: ARCO Exploration Co., P.O.B. 5540, Denver, CO 80217lzsGeologic observations and previous palaeomagnetic studies have suggested that the W Transverse Ranges arrived at their anomalous E-W orientation by clockwise tectonic rotation. A paleomagnetic study of the N Channel Islands was undertaken, in order to test the extent of rotated areas and to develop constraints on tectonic models concerning the formation of the S California Borderland. The results suggest that the N Channel Islands have been tectonically rotated into place since early(?) Miocene time as the outer borderland area translated northwestward within a large shear zone between the Pacific and N American Plates.aPIfspub tectonic rotation paleomagnetic study tectonic models paleomagnetism tectonophysics structural geology Neogene stratigraphy plate tectonics neotectonics sedimentary rocks block structures Northern California Channel Islands Anacapa Island Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island geology solid earth geophysicsBKanter, R. Littler, M.M.Year III. Intertidal study of the Southern California Bight (1977/78). Biological community structure. Vol. II. Report 1, sections 16-22Prep. for U.S. Dep. Interior, Minerals Management Service, Pacific OCS Region, Los Angeles, Ca. Prep. by Science Applications, Inc., La Jolla, CA.A 1979 1979 361(!fspub MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE Kanter, R.G.`ZBiogeographic patterns in mussel community distribution from the Southern California BightLEThe California Islands: Proceedings of a Multidisciplinary SymposiumS 1980 1980341-356^Wfspub Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History invertebrates MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE8 Kenney, John@:Exotic Species Management: Eucalyptus on Santa Cruz Island Santa Cruz, CA  UC Santa Cruzd 1992' SCIR,%Senior Thesis, Environ. Studies, UCSCt4.fspub management restoration eucalyptus beetle Kies, R. P.oPaleogene sedimentology, lithostratigraphic correlations and paleogeography, San Miguel Island, Santa Cruz Island, and San Diego, California  San Diego, CA "California State Universityo 1982 577 pp MA thesisfspub sedimentary rocks paleogeography sedimentation faults Paleogene clastic rocks environment orientation provenance deltaic environment strike faults Mount Soledad Conglomerate Tertiary Cenozoic conglomerate composition metavolcanic rocks lithofacies East Santa Cruz Basin Fault Malibu Coast Fault System Mount Soledad Fault Northern California Channel Islands San Miguel Island Santa Cruz Island San Diego Santa AnaMountains northern Mexico Valle de Las Palmas stratigraphy historical geologyV xKing, Chester, DewittaThe evolution of Chumash society: a comparative study of artifacts used in social system maintenance in the Santa Barbara Channel region before A.D. 1804 Davis, California, USA University of California 1981 435u Early Spanish explorers and missionaries described the Chumash Indians of the Santa Barbara Channel as having a well developed economic system in which shell beads were used as currency. The Chumash had chieftains who inherited their positions. Chumash tribes were tied together by kinship ties between chiefs and a historical tradition. The most important responsibility of chiefs was the maintenance of stores of food and wealth to be used for festivals, to feed visitors, and to feed the needy. Artifacts found with burials excavated from the Santa Barbara Channel were studied in order to determine the sequence of beads, ornaments, and other artifacts used to maintain social systems. Segments of the discovered sequence were dated by observation of associates of trade items of known age and by use of carbon 14 dating. Changes in artifacts used to maintain social systems allow us to identify changes in social organization. Two major changes in social organization occurred between 5000 B.C. and A.D. 1770 in the Santa Barbara Channel. One was the development of hereditary leadership positions between 2000 and 1000 B.C., and the other was a marked growth in the importance of the economic system after A.D. 1000. The development of a political system organized around hereditary leaders was accompanied by a. decrease in effort spent manufacturing shell beads. This reflects control of the economic system by political leaders. Between 1000 B.C. and A.D. 1000, there was an increase in effort spent manufacturing shell beads as trade relationships between political leaders increased in importance. By A.D. 1100, the economic system had grown so that many people were participating. By this time a differentiation of two major economic systems had occurred. All people participated in one and the other was restricted to political leaders. After A.D. 1100 both of these economic subsystems continued to grow in importance and complexity until colonization by the Spanish. The development of centralized political systems between 2000 and 1000 B.C. was not unique to the Santa Barbara Channel region. Similar developments occurred at the same time in many parts of North America. The growth of organization and size of societies adjacent to the Chumash made it necessary for Chumash society to grow in size and complexity in order to successfully compete with them.fspub system shell beads social systems hereditary leadership political system Homo sapiens Chumash Indians California Channel Islands anthropology archaeologyKlein, Philip AlanLETerracette morphology and soil characteristics, Santa Cruz Island, CA UCLA 1987 125 p."Masters, illus.,map, photosnLD 791.8 G2 K66CLFfspub soil characteristics terracette morphology Santa Cruz Island SRD2+Klinger, R. C. P. T. Schuyler J. D. SternerIZTVegetation response to the removal of feral sheep from Santa Cruz Island, California $W. L. Halvorson, G. J. MaenderNGFourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara, CAi .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyi 1994341-350F)SCIR ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CAfspub California Channel Islands California Santa Cruz Island feral sheep eradication feral animals nonnative plants succession restoration vegetation monitoring Z,.n,Kroodsma, Donald EugeneCtnSinging behavior of the Bewick's wren: development, dialects, population structure, and geographical variation Oregon Oregon State Univi 1973 102 pp' SCIR-RDoctoralD>fspub birds ecology behavior systematics Santa Cruz Island SRDKrosniunas, Egle HelenamNHSocial faciliation and foraging behavior of the feral pig ( Sus scrofa ) DavisL UCD  1982' SCIR-RV:Masters ProCite field[5]: on Santa Cruz Island, California fspub SRDt4-Kuris, Armand Stevens, Theresa Kushner, DavidCwBlack Abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, in the Channel Islands: Characterization and Epidemiology of Withered Foot Diseases%4.Western Society of Naturalists, Annual Meeting 1991 Santa Barbara, CAProgram and Abstracts p. 24^ASCIR ProCite field[3]: Dept. of Biol. Sciences, UC Santa BarbaraJCfspub molluscs marine biology intertidal Santas Cruz Island El NinoShelton Jennifer LVOPetrology of the middle Miocene Blanca Formation, Santa Cruz Island, California>7Annual Meeting; Southern California Academy of Sciences 1988 $Calif. State Univ. Northridge1No. 115 in Abstracts SCIRfspub geology SRDs"Lafferty, K. D./Kuris, A.M.vMass Mortality of Abalone Haliotis cracherodii on the California Channel Islands: Tests of Epidemiological Hypotheses.$Marine Ecology Progress Series 1994 1994239-248nJCfspub invertebrate marine biology mollusc abalone Santa Cruz IslandoLangston, R. L.l60The Rhopalocera of Santa Cruz Island, California("J. Res. Lepid. (Santa Barbara, CA) 1979Spring 1979 (pub. 1981)e181  24-35z 0022-4324|vPresented at the Multidisciplinary Symposium on the California Islands, Santa Barbara, Calif. (28 Feb. 1978); 15 refs.:3fspub Rhopalocera Santa Cruz Island insects SRD SRDt.'Larsen, S. H. Agnew, D. C. Hager, B. H.6B;Strain accumulation in the Santa Barbara Channel: 1970-1988e$Jrnl. of Geophysical ResearchO 1993 199398B2 2119-2133 SCIRZSfspub geophysics tectonics geology plate tectonics seismic activity earthquakes GPSrLarson, Ralph J hbCompetition, habitat selection, and the bathymetric segregation of two rockfish (Sebastes) speciesEcological Monographsr 1980 1980502e221-239s SCIRTMfspub Santa Cruz Island Fry's Harbor marine biology fish ecology behavior SRDsLaughrin, Lyndal L.(Populations and status of the Island Fox  Power, Dennis<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif745-7498 SCIR fspub SRDt,%Laughrin, L. S. Holbrook S. D. Cooper0)Santa Cruz Island Reserve Management Plan 46 pp.' SCIR81fspub management Santa Cruz Island administration Laughrin, Lyndal L Calif. Dept. Fish and Game 1973 1973ProCite field[9]: California Island Fox Survey ProCite field[26]: 17 pp + 9 appendices ProCite field[32]: Wildlife Management Branch Administrative Report ProCite field[33]: 73-3 (June 1973)' SCIR>7fspub Channel Islands island fox population ecology SRD[Laughrin, Lyndal LThe Island FoxEnvironment Southwest 1973 1973 458 November 1973n 6-9A SCIR fspub SRDLaughrin, Lyndal Lee@9The island fox: a field study of its behavior and ecology UCSB 1977 83 p.mDoctoral, illus.QL 737.C22 L293 (UCSB)LEfspub island fox Urocyon littoralis santacruzae Santa Cruz Island SRDdD$Xr Laughrin, Lyndal L.h  Santa Barbara The Nature Conservancy 1982 1982' SCIR-Runpublished manuscript ProCite field[3]: UC Santa Cruz Island Reserve ProCite field[9]: The vertebrates of Santa Cruz Island. Review, current status, and management recommendationsa4.fspub reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals SRDLaughrin, LyndalD=California Channel Islands: Non-native species considerationsnd^Non-Native Species in Island Ecosystems/Southern California Academy of Sciences/Annual Meeting 1992 *#Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA May 1-2, 1992eNo. 15 in AbstractsalPSCIR ProCite field[3]: Santa Cruz Island Reserve, Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara*$fspub non-natives exotics management Laughrin, L.RKProCite field[3]: Santa Cruz Island Reserve, Univ. of Calif., Santa BarbaraB;Restoration on Santa Cruz Island: An Historical PerspectiveZTIntegrative Restoration, Society for Ecological Restoration: Fifth Annual Conference 1993  Irvine, CA<6fspub history management restoration Santa Cruz Island82Laughrin, L. Carroll, M. Bromfield, A. Carroll, J.leTrends in Vegetation Changes with Removal of Feral Animal Grazing Pressures on Santa Catalina Island.RLProCite field[3]: UCSB and Santa Barbara Botanic Garden ProCite field[6]: In 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)aPJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural HistoryI 1994523-530<5fspub feral animals restoration Santa Catalina Island"Lawrence, J.F. Powell, J.A.tnHost relationships in North American fungus feeding moths (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae, Oinophilidae, Tineidae).&Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard 1969 1969 138a2s 29-51C4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRDLeishman, Norman JohnoJCEffects of feral animals on woody vegetation: Santa Cruz Island, CA UCLA 1981 71 p.lMasters, illus. LD 791.8 G2 L44 (UCLA)JCfspub feral animal woody vegetation geography Santa Cruz Island SRD Licari, D.xqThe susceptibility of chaparral and coastal sage to invasion by _Foeniculum vulgare_ Mill, Santa Cruz Island, CA. UCLA, Geography Dept. UCLA 1988& ProCite field[27]: Honors Thesis"fspub fennel management SRDl:4Linsley, E.G. MacSwaon, J/W. Raven, P.H. Thorp, R.W.Comparitive behavior of bees and Onagraceae. V. _Camissonia_ and _Oenathera_ bees of cismontane California and Baja California."Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomol.s 1973 197371 1-68:3fspub insects entomology bees Santa Cruz Island SRD ` Littler, M. M. Washington, D.C. <6Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Dept. of the Interior 1977 1977& Final Report, Vol. III, Rep. 2.1D(This volume reports baseline data for 10 rocky intertidal stations located in the Southern California Bight including 6 island sites: Cuyler Harbor, San Miguel Island; Willows Anchorage, Santa Cruz Island; Dutch Harbor, San Nicholas Island; Cave Canyon, Santa Barbara Island; Fisherman Cove, Santa Catalina Island; and Wilson Cove, San Cloemente Island. Includes detailed analysis of macrophyte and macrophyte invertebrate standing stocks based on cover, biomass and density data. Included is a consideration of the vertical distributions of species in the intertidal zone and community diversity. ProCite field[2]: Editor ProCite field[9]: Spatial and temporal variations in the distribution and abundance of rocky intertidal and tidepool biotas in the Southern California Bight. ProCite field[26]: 1097pztfspub Marine Algae Invertebrates Intertidal BRAY MURRAY ALGAE MARINE SPERMATOPHYTES TEXT MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE Littler, M. M. Washington, D. C. @:Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior 1978 1978Reports the results of field and laboratory research directed at furthering our understanding of the annual and seasonal dynamics of southern California rocky intertidal and subtidal macrophyte and macroinvertebrate populations. Twelve rocky intertidal study sites were assessed in the southern California Bight including 7 sites on the Southern California Islands: Cuyler Harbor, San Miguel Island; Willows Anchorage, Santa Cruz Island; Dutch Harbor, San Nicholas Island; South Point, Santa Rosa Island; Cave Canyon, Santa Barbara Island; Fisherman Cove, Santa Catalina Island; and Wilson Cove, San Clemente Island. Additionally the distribution and composition of subtidal communities on Tanner and Cortez Banks were described along with the effects of catastrophic events such as storms and excessive rainfall on selected rocky intertidal sites. Analysis of community recovery following experimental removal was performed at each of the 12 rocky intertidal stations and a the 4 subtidal sites. The comparative growth rate of selected macorphytes in oil-stressed communities were also reported. ProCite field[2]: Editor ProCite field[9]: The annual and seasonal ecology of Southern California subtidal, rocky intertidal and tidepool biotasafspub Marine Botany, Marine invertebrates, rocky intertidal, subtidal communities, Channel Islands, Tanner and Cortez Banks, Oil-stressLittler, M.M., ed.The distribution, abundance, and community structure of rocky intertidal and tidepool biotas in the Southern California Bight. Southern California Baseline Study. Final Report, Vol. II, Rep. 1.0RLBureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 1979 1979aTNfspub BRAY MURRAY ALGAE MARINE SPERMATOPHYTES TEXT MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE,v Littler, M. M. Washington, D. C. @:Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior 1979 1979This volume includes the results of research at 22 rocky intertidal sites in the Southern California. Of these a total of 15 sites were located on the Southern California Islands including rocky intertidal study sites at: Cuyler Harbor and Crook Point, San Miguel Island; Prisoners Harbor and Willows Anchorage, Santa Cruz Island; Northwest and South Frenchy's Cove and Cat Rock, Anacapa; Dutch Harbor and West Point, San Nicholas Island; South Point, Santa Rosa Island; Cave Canyon, Santa Barbara Island; Fisherman Cove and Catalina Harbor, Santa Catalina Island; and Wilson Cove and Northwest Coast, San Clemente Island. The distributions and abundances of the macrophyte and macroinvertebrate populations occurring at each of the intertidal sites is reported along with analyses of community diversity. Experimental analyses of community recovery following mechanical clearances were performed along with aerial surveys of the major communities. occurring on the Southern California Islands. Seasonal and annual dynamics of the biota at 12 of the 22 sites were reported based in part on previous research, while the distributions and abundances of the rocky intertidal populations of macroorganisms wre described for the first time for 10 of the sites. ProCite field[2]: Editor ProCite field[9]: The distribution, abundance and community structure of rocky intertidal and tidepool biotas in the Southern California Bight.D=fspub Marine Algae and Marine invertebrates, Rocky INtertidalLittler, M. M.JCOverview of the rocky intertidal ecosystems of southern California.e  D. M. PowerMLEThe California Islands: Proceedings of a Multidisiplinary Symposium.t Santa Barbara, CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History9 1980 1980265-306lbFThis paper contains the results of the 1975-76 baseline program sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management and emphasizes the species composition and the distributions and abundacnes of the rokcy intertidal biota at 10 sites in Southern California including 6 sites on the Channel Islands. ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CAD>fspub Marine Algae, Intertidal Invertebrates, Rocky IntertidalMaskel, Stephen AnthonyolfAn analysis of field cricket ( Gryllus spp. ) calling songs recorded along coastal southern California  Santa Barbara UCSB 1975' SCIR-RMastersy"fspub insects entomology SRDMatson, Ronald HowardrpjGenetic variation in two insular populations of the house finch, Carpodacus mexicanus (Aves: Fringillidae)  Long Beach CSULB 1980' SCIR-RMastersy,%fspub birds systematics evolution SRDpMcGill, Thomas JohnajdGenetic divergence of mainland and insular populations of _Ligia occidentalis_ (Oniscoidea: Isopoda)  Santa BarbaraC UCSB 1978 100 pp' SCIR-RDoctoralXRfspub marine biology evolution Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands invertebrates SRD,&McLean, H. Howell, D. G. Vedder, J. G.haPaleogeographic implications of the Miocene basement unconformity, Santa Cruz Island, California.i& Geol. Soc. Am., Abstr. Programs. 1975 19757R3i p.346lU. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States The Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 71st annual meeting, Los Angeles, Calif., March 25-27, 1975 Analytic; Serial; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)fspub San Onofre Breccia Willows Diorite Blanca Formation California stratigraphy Miocene lithostratigraphy paleogeography Santa Cruz Island United States reconstruction unconformities transgression basement GEOREF   l,&McLean, H. Howell, D. G. Vedder, J. G.{Miocene strata on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islands; a reflection of tectonic events in the southern California Borderland.voAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland. 1976 1976 p.241-253o{U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)tfspub Vaqueros Formation San Onofre Breccia Rincon Formation Blanca Formation Monterey Formation California stratigraphy Miocene sedimentary rocks southwest Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island clastic rocks terrigenous breccia conglomerate sandstone mudstone lithofacies clasts petrography lithostratigraphy correlation provenance United States tectonics evolution uplifts folds effects GEOREF,%McLean, H. Crowe, B. M. Howell, D. G.npjSource of Blanca Formation volcaniclastic rocks and strike slip faulting on Santa Cruz Island, California.voAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland.  1976 1976 p.294-308 {U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)ofspub Blanca Formation California sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks clastic rocks terrigenous Miocene southwest Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island United States provenance pyroclastics clasts petrography faults displacements strike slip effects GEOREFMcLean, H. Howell, D. G.^WElements of tectonism deduced from Miocene strata, nothern Channel Islands, California.rJDAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Bull. AAPG-SEPM-SEG Pacific sections meeting. 1976 19766012 p.2185-2186rU. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) b[fspub Vaqueros Formation San Onofre Breccia Rincon Formation California sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks conglomerate breccia sedimentation Miocene south Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island controls structural controls tectonics uplifts lithofacies provenance United States clastic rocks terrigenous GEOREF McLean, H.,&Block fault model of Santa Cruz IslandvoAm. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Pac. Sect., Misc. Publ. (24). Aspects of the geol. hist. of the Calif. Cont. Borderland. 1976 1976 p.560-561n{U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, Calif., United-States Analytic; Serial B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)Eyfspub California structural geology faults systems southwest Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island block United States GEOREFf,Abott 1978 19808 Agnew1988 Agnew1993K Akers1974m Akers1976L Akers1977 al.1979 Alcock19900 Alcock19911 Aldrich1969yAlevizon1971Alevizon1975zAlevizon 1978 1980 Alexander1973 Alexander1980 Allan1995 Allen1967{Alveizon1980  Ambrose1995 Amme1975rAnderson19821 Andrews1976 Aoki19909  Apt1988 Arnold  Arnold19858  Arnold19908  Arnold19908  Arnold1990r Arnold1990r Arnold1990r Arnold1990r Arnold1991r Arnold1991 Arnold1991 Arnold1991 Arnold1992 Arnold1992 Arnold1992 Arnold1992 Arnold1992 Arnold1993 Arnold1994 Arnold1995 Arnold1995 Arnold1995 Arup19959 Arup19959 Ashley1989 Ashley1989  Atwood1979! Atwood1980 Atwood19806" Atwood1990# Axelrod1983 Ayers1995$ Baker1993% Ball19723 Barkworth1986} Barrett1991&Barthell 1930 1995Barthell1994Barthell1995j Beatty19878k Beatty19878' Beatty1991 ( Beatty1992 ) Beatty1993 *Bereskin19669+ Bergen19716, Berk1992w< Berry1994- Bills1969. Bjorndalen1978/ Bohart197110 Bohart197211 Bohart197512 Bohart19787 Booth19903Botsford199474Bouseman19799/ Bowden1971 Bowen19965 Brady19796 Brailovsky197747 Brame19688 Braun19729 Bray19752m Bray19766{ Bray19801: Bright19733 Brittnacher1994F Bromfield1993 Bromfield1994; Brown1978< Brown1994< Brown1994= Brumbaugh1976> Brumbaugh 1978 1980? Brumbaugh1980@ Brumbaugh1982A Brumbaugh1982S Brumbaugh1982B Bunnell1983C Busath19793 Bushing1998D Butterworth1988E Butterworth1993F Carroll1993 Carroll1994 Carroll1994GChandler19833Charlton19763H Chinn1990I Chinn1994Coblentz 1982 1984Coblentz19855Coblentz19877Coblentz19899J Collins1982" Collins1990K Collins1990L Collins1991M Collins1991 Collins1991 Collins1991N Collins1993O Collins1994 Collins1995PCollins/C.T. and Corey1994Q Colten1991.R Colten1994.S Colton1993.X Coonan19949 CooperkO Corey1994T Coville1979U Coville1982 Crisp1988Crognale1993V Crooks1993W Crooks19949X Crooks19949Y CROOKS19949Z CROOKS19949 Crooks1995 Crooks1996 Crowe1976[ Cushing1986\ Cushing1993  D'Antonio1988] Daily1981^ Daily1983[ Daily1986_ Daily1987` Daily1989a Daily1989b Daly19739c Dash19939d Dash19949 Davenport1993e Davis1972f Davis1978gDavis 1978 1980. Davis1980 Dawson1996 Deegan19937h Denning1983i Depew1981] Despard1989^ Despard1990y DeWitt19717j Diamond1969 Diamond1976k Diamond1980l Doerner1969 Doerner1969m Douros19859n Douros19879o Douros19939p Doyen1976q Duckworth1971r Dudley19829 Dugan1987s Dugan1990t Dugan1991 Dugan1991 Dugan1993 Dugan1995u Dybel1990v Dybel1990 Dybel1991w E.19859x E.19859y Ebeling19719 Ebeling1975zEbeling 1978 1980{ Ebeling1980| Edwards1967} Edwards1971 Ehlebracht1997 Elisens1995" Elpers1990~ Emmel1973~ Emmel1973 Emmel1974 Emmel1974 Engle1995 Evans1985 Fausett1982 Fausett1993 Feigl1993 Fenwick1993 Ferren19863 Finnamore1983 Fisher19769 Foster19727 Foster19727 Foster19757 Foster1975 Friesen1991 Friesen1991 Fusaro1974Q Fusaro1977 Fusaro1978Galindo-Rameriz1983Galindo-RamirezGarcelon1992eXGarcelon1994 Garthwaite1985 Gauvain1988K George19900 George19918 George19916 George19911 Gertsch1972 Gilbert1990 Gilbert1991 Gilbert1991 Gill19760 Gill19830 Gill19850 Girman19911Glassow 1978 1980 Glassow1993 Glassow1993 Glassow1993 Glassow1993 Glassow1994 Gliessman1978d Gliessman1994 Goeden1980 Goeden1986Gonzales1992e Gordon1976 Gordon1994 Granath1992 Green1979c Grigarick1970 Grigarick1971 Griggs196911Grissell19757 Gupta1982Hadley 1978 1980 Haemig19868 Haemig19888 Haemig1989 Haemig1989 Hager1988 Hager1993V  vMcLean, H. Howell, D. G.nhMiocene Blanca Fan, northern Channel Islands, California: small fans reflecting tectonism and volcanismGeo-Marine Letters 1984 19843e 2-4a161-166a2+Address: U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CAaBlanca Fan is a submarine fan composed of Miocene volcaniclastic strata. Parts of the fan system are exposed on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands, and possibly correlative strata crop out on San Miguel and Santa Catalina Islands. The Blanca Fan and underlying breccia reflect regional transcurrent faulting in the California Continental Borderland and development of a system of rapidly subsiding basins and uplifted linear ridges during early and middle Miocene time. Erosion of uplifted crystalline basement rocks followed by silicic volcanism created linear sediment sources for the alluvial and submarine fans, respectively.fspub ocean floors Blanca Formation Vaqueros Formation Blanca Fan Miocene Neogene Tertiary bottom features submarine fans marine geology transcurrent faults faults volcaniclastics conglomerate clastic rocks turbidites tectonic control of sedimentation sediments deposition of clastics external bedding structures Miocene Pacific Ocean Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island Santa Catalina Island Miocene Blanca Fan marine geology oceanographyMenke, A.S. et al.TMThe semiaquatic and aquatic Hemiptera of California (Heteroptera: Hemiptera).  Bull. Calif. Insect Survey 1979 197921 1-1664.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD&Menke, A.S. Miller, D.R. (eds.)nVPEntomology of the California Channel Islands: Proceedings of the first symposium $Santa Barbara, California, USA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyt 1985Presented at: Symposium on Entomology of the California Channel Islands (at) Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA (USA) Price: $20.00. With eight maps in folder. ProCite field[26]: 184Seven papers were presented at the symposium. Six are printed here in revised and augmented form, and three additional papers on Channel Island insects are included in this volume because it seemed appropriate. One of these is an addendum and update of the bibliography published by Miller and Menke, and the others are on the bees of Anacapa I. and the beetles of Santa Barbara I. A fourth non-symposium paper included in this volume presents detailed maps of the 8 California Channel Islands.lffspub island biogeography entomology Insecta California Channel Islands terrestrial biology entomology Menke, A. S. Miller, D. R.f_ProCite field[3]: Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Cty., 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007nlfDistributional notes on the tiger beetles of the California Channel Islands (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae)VPEntomology of the California Channel Islands: Proceedings of the first symposium 1985 1985105-112yTiger beetles are widespread and often abundant predatory insects in littoral habitats. Cicindela is the only one of the four North American genera in the family Cicindelidae inhabiting the sea coast and Channel Islands of southern California. The first island record of Cicindela was made by Fall (1897) in a treatment of the Coleoptera of the Channel Islands. Freitag (1965) listed a species from Santa Cruz Island in his revision of the Nearctic members of the Cicindela maritima complex. However, a comprehensive survey for island tiger betles has only been completed recently (Nagano, 1982) in which seven of the islands are reported to harbor five species of Cicindela . The present paper is a review and update of Nagano (1982) with new records and discussions.VPfspub Cicindelidae Cicindela geographical distribution Santa Cruz Island SRD SRDMerschat, Walter R.QHALower Tertiary paleocurrent trends, Santa Cruz Island, Californiai 1971zOhio University, Athens, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)fspub California stratigraphy Tertiary United States sedimentary structures bedding plane irregularities current lineations Pacific Coast Western U.S. lower Tertiary paleocurrents Santa Cruz Island GEOREFMeyer, George L.JDPliocene Quaternary geology of eastern Santa Cruz Island, California 1967University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) unknown pdfspub California areal geology Santa Cruz Island Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Cenozoic Pliocene Neogene Tertiary Quaternary GEOREF"Middlekauff, W.W. Lane, R.S.<5Adult and immature Tabanidae (Diptera) of California.8 Bull. Calif. Insect Survey 1980 198022 1-99@9fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island horseflies SRDd Miller, D. R.cXQMealybugs of Santa Cruz Island, California (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae) Pan Pacific Entomol. 1971 October 1971474293-303 SCIR0)fspub mealybugs Santa Cruz Island SRD SRDSnj Miller, S.E.haEarwigs of the California Channel Islands, with notes on other species in California (Dermaptera) Psyche (Camb., Mass.)a 1984 198491 1-2 47-50fD>Address: Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA 02138~xAlthough the earwigs of the California Channel Islands were included in Langston and Powell (1975) and Langston and Miller (1977), newly accumulated records extend their distributions significantly. Some of these new records are due to increased collecting activity by interested entomologists, but most probably represent range expansion by the earwigs, aided by increased human activity on the islands. The two species involved, Euborellia annulipes (Lucas) (Carcinophoridae) and Forficula auricularia Linnaeus (Forficulidae), are both considered to be introduced to California (Langston and Powell 1977).fspub range extension geographical distribution animal distribution earwigs Dermaptera Euborellia annulipes Forficula auricularia Carcinophoridae Forficulidae California Channel Islands terrestrial biology entomology Miller, S.E.82Butterflies of the California Channel Islands, USA J Res. Lepid.  1984 1984234282-296NHAddress: MUSEUM COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY, HARVARD UNIV., CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138The butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) of the 8 California Channel Islands are listed, with indication of residency status. Generally, the island faunas are depauperate aggregations of mainland species. The short geologic duration of isolation and high vagility of most of the species have limited endemism. A species/area relationship exists, but turnover in species composition over time (MacArthur-Wilson equilibrium) is difficult to document with available data. fspub residency status isolation endenism species composition turnover island biogeography Lepidoptera Papilionoidea Hesperioidea California Channel Islands terrestrial biology entomologyn Miller, Scott 4-Butterflies of the California Channel Islands,&Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 1984 1984234282-296 SCIR fspub SRD Miller, D.R.r(!Notes on Channel Island mealybugsA Menke, A.S. Miller, D.R.XQEntomology of the California Channel Islands: proceedings of the first symposium $Santa Barbara, California, USA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyo 19854Presented at: Symposium on Entomology of the California Channel Islands (at) Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA (USA), Dec 1981 Address: Syst. Entomol. Lab., IIBIII, Agric. Res. Serv., USDA, BARC-West, Beltsville, MD 20705 ProCite field[26]: 59This section is written to draw attention to changes in the names of certain mealybugs discussed in previous papers on the pseudococcids of the California Channel Islands.vofspub taxonomy mealybugs pseudococcids Pseudococcidae California Channel Islands terrestrial biology entomologyv<>( Miller, S.E.^WThe California Channel Islands--Past, present, and future: An entomological perspective Menke, A.S. Miller, D.R.XQEntomology of the California Channel Islands: Proceedings of the first symposium ,%Santa Barbara Museum, California, USAi .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History1 1985Presented at: Symposium on Entomology of the California Channel Islands (at) Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA (USA), Dec 1981 Address: Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA 02138 ProCite field[26]: 3-28The California Channel islands are a group of 8 islands located off of the coast of southern California. These islands lie in a geologically complex region known as the California Continental Borderland, which extends northwest to Point Arguello, southeast to Cedros Island and west to the Patton Escarpment and Cedros Deep. In this introductory paper, the author presents an overview of island geology, climate, human impact, and give a synopsis of the flora and fauna, emphasizing insects. General information for each island is presented, and an appendix lists the known endemic terrestrial arthropod species.fspub human impact flora fauna check lists island geology climate anthropogenic effects Insecta California Channel Islands terrestrial biology entomology Miller, S. E.JDEntomological bibliography of the California Islands. Supplement 2 F. G. Hochberg`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History  1987 1993r 1993171-187 sSCIR ProCite field[3]: Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CA ProCite field[21]: 1993m@:fspub Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island insects entomologyMinck, Kathleen Mariee}Facies analysis and depositional setting of the middle member of the Miocene Blanca Formation, Santa Cruz Island, California. 1982University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)209 p.76 Refs.fspub Blanca Formation Catalina Schist San Onofre Breccia California stratigraphy Miocene sedimentary rocks lithofacies environmental analysis sedimentation environment deltaic environment ichnofossils occurrence burrows Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Catalina Schist terrain clastic rocks conglomerate continental shelf Neogene Tertiary provenance pyroclastics volcanic rocks sandstone Santa Cruz Island sedimentary petrology Southern California tuff turbidity currents GEOREFMinnich, R. A.:4Vegetation of Santa Cruz and Santa Catalina Islands.  Power, Dennis<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyz 1978 1980n 1980123-137yF*SCIR ProCite field[3]: UCR, Dept. of Geog.4-fspub Santa Cruz Island vegetation botany SRD Moody, AaronbSpatial variability of soil properties beneath Quercus agrifolia on Santa Cruz Island, California/@  Santa Barbara UCSB 1991 85 pp' SCIR MA Thesis4-fspub Santa Cruz Island live oak Quercus soily"Moore, C. M. Collins, P. W.nUrocyon littoralisMammalian Species 1995 1995 489 1-7 SCIRfspub island fox Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island San Nicolas Island Santa Catalina Island San Clemente Island taxonomy evolution systematics natural history endangered species endemic biogeography"!z N Morgan, Ronnie P.  Santa Barbara .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyc 1979 1979' SCIR-Runpublished report ProCite field[3]: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History ProCite field[9]: Channel Islands Photographic Survey4-fspub Santa Cruz Island history buildings SRDa.(Murray, S. N. Littler, M. M. Abott, I.A.d]Biogeography of the California marine algae with emphasis on the southern California Islands.  Power, Dennis <5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyi 1978 1980z 1980325-3399 SCIR60fspub Santa Cruz Island marine biology algae SRD Murray, S.N. Littler, M.M.~xExperimental studies of the recovery of populations of rocky intertidal macro-organisms following mechanical disturbanceThe Distribution, Abundance and Community Structure of Rocky Intertidal and Tidepool Biotas in the Southern California Bight. Southern California Baseline Study. Final Report, Rep. 2.0. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Dep. of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 1979 1979IITNfspub BRAY MURRAY ALGAE MARINE SPERMATOPHYTES TEXT MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE Nagano, C.D.Population status of the tiger beetles of the genus Cicindela (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) inhabiting the marine shoreline of southern California Atala 1980 19808t2i 33-42nrlAddress: Entomol. Sect., Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Cty., 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA4-Information about the population status of the tiger beetles (Cicindela ) inhabiting the seashore of southern California gathered during field work in 1979 is given. The area of study extends from the San Luis Obispo/Santa Barbara County line south along the marine shoreline to the Mexican border. The Channel Islands are included. Seven species are recorded as definitely living along the sea coast one is a doubtful inhabitant and two species are eliminated as possible seashore tiger beetles. Ecological notes, habitat and behavioral data are included.fspub habitat ecology behavior biogeography distribution population status Coleoptera Cicindelidae Cicindela tiger beetles San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara County Mexican border California Channel Islands terrestrial biology entomology,%Nagano, C. Miller, S. E. Hogue, C. L.9PJCastaways of California; the origin of animal life of the Channel IslandsTerra (Los Angeles) 1983 1983214e 23-26dfspub paleontology faunal studies paleontology faunal studies life origin diversity Vertebrata Invertebrata invertebrates vertebrates California Channel Islands invertebrate paleontology*)('& %$n#8 Nagano, C.D.lfDistributional notes on the tiger beetles of the California Channel Islands (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) Menke, A.S. Miller, D.R.2,Entomology of the California Channel Islands $Santa Barbara, California, USA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historya 19852Presented at: Symposium on Entomology of the California Channel Islands (at) Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA (USA), Dec 1981 Address: Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Cty., 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007 ProCite field[26]: 105-112Tiger beetles are widespread and often abundant predatory insects in littoral habitats. Cicindela is the only one of the four North American genera in the family Cicindelidae inhabiting the sea coast and Channel Islands of southern California. The first island record of Cicindela was made by Fall (1897) in a treatment of the Coleoptera of the Channel Islands. Freitag (1965) listed a species from Santa Cruz Island in his revision of the Nearctic members of the Cicindela maritima complex. However, a comprehensive survey for island tiger beetles has only been completed recently (Nagano, 1982) in which seven of the islands are reported to harbor five species of Cicindela . The present paper is a review and update of Nagano (1982) with new records and discussions.fspub geographical distribution check lists predatory insects Coleoptera Cicindelidae tiger beetles Cicindela California Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island terrestrial biology entomology0*Natural History Field Quarter, Spring 1991NHPreservation and Management of California Natural Lands: Recommendations 1991 June 1991}SCIR ProCite field[5]: Board of Environmental Studies, Univ. of Calif. Santa Cruz ProCite field[35]: unpublished class reporta:3fspub management Santa Cruz Island preservation SRDNixon, Kevin Clarkb[A systematic study of _Quercus parvula_ Greene on Santa Cruz Island and mainland California  Santa BarbaraP UCSB 1980' SCIR-RMasters fspub SRDyNolf, B. Nolf, P. Santa cruz island volcanics, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969p.91-94d<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970)Ffspub california igneous rocks nomenclature northern petrology santa cruz island stratigraphy tertiary volcanic rocks volcanics GEOREF Novak, J.a.ejdA taxonomic revision of _Dioxyna- and _Paroxyna_ (Diptera: Tephritidae) for America north of Mexico. Melanderia 1974 197416 1-534.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRDOpler, Paul A.piBiology, ecology, and host specificity of Microlepidoptera associated with_Quercus agrifolia_ (Fagaceae).  UC BerkeleyP 1970 348 pp"ProCite field[27]: PhD Diss.4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Opler, P.A.o^XSeven new leaf miners associated with _Quercus agrifolia_ (Heliozelidae, Gracilariidae).J. Lepid. Soc. 1971 1971253p194-211i4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Opler, P.A.opiBiological and systematic considerations on the "emarginana group" of the genus _Epinotia_ (Tortricidae).J. Lepid. Soc. 1971 1971252115-123n4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD 3l2 102/r.-,+ Opler, P.A.opjBiology, ecology, and host specificity of Microlepidoptera associated with _Quercus agrifolia_ (Fagaceae)."Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomol.r 1974 197475 1-834.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Opler, P.A.o<5Oaks as evolutionary islands for leaf-mining insects. Amer. Sci. 1974 1974621a7160fspub entomology evolution Santa Cruz Island SRD Opler, P.A.IleA review of North American _Rhodophaea_ (Phycitinae: Pyralidae), with description of six new species.J. Lepid. Soc. 1977 1977 41-5644.fspub Santa Cruz Island insects entomology SRDOpler, P.A. Davis, D.R. zsThe leafmining moths of the genus _Caneraria_ associated with Fagaceae in California (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae).Smithson. Contr. Zool. 1980 19804.fspub Santa Cruz Island insects entomology SRD <6Orme, Antony R. Bowden, Leonard W. Minnich, Richard A. Office of Navy Research 1971 19714-contract no. N00014-69-A-0200-5003. NR387-045.wreprinted from the Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Environment. illus., maps, biblio. ProCite field[3]: Dept. of Geography, UCR ProCite field[9]: Remote sensing of disturbed insular vegetation from color infrared imagery ProCite field[26]: 1235-1243 ProCite field[32]: Technical report/Dept. of Geography, UCR ProCite field[33]: 0-71-6:4fspub Santa Cruz Island flora remote sensing SRD SRD Weigand P.W.}Geochemistry and Origin of Middle Miocene Volcanic Rocks from Santa Cruz and Anacapa Islands, Southern California Borderland. *Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1993 21-38R5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: (editor)b\fspub geology miocene volcanic Santa Cruz Island Anacapa Island Channel Islands geochemistryPatterson, Roy H>7Neotectonics of the Santa Cruz Island Fault, CaliforniaLEarthquake Notes 1978 19784921 SCIR.(fspub geology geophysics Channel IslandsPatterson, RoypjTectonic geomorphology and neotectonics of the Santa Cruz Island faults, Santa Barbara County, California. UCSB 1979' SCIRUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) unknown p fspub Santa Barbara County California structural geology neotectonics geomorphology landform evolution tectonic controls Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States faults Santa Cruz Island GEOREF Peart, D. Patten, D. T.acFeral pig activity associated with Quercus agrifolia regeneration on Santa Cruz Island, California#4Symposium on Ecology and Management of Oak and Associated Woodlands: Perspectives in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico 1992 Sierra Vista, ArizonaSCIR ProCite field[3]: Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State Univ. ProCite field[5]: Poster presentation ProCite field[26]: 3ppJDfspub oak feral pig management restoration biology Santa Cruz Island <r;:987654~ Peart, Diann{ Impact of Feral Pig activity on vegetation composition associated with Quercus agrifolia on Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaHZ Tietje, W. Barrett, R.ZTThe Wild Pig in California Oak Woodland: Ecology and Economics: Conference Summaries 1993 San Luis Obispo, CAE ~wIntegrated Hardwood Range Management Program & Department of Forestry and Resource Management, Univ. of Calif. Berkeley 1993 12-13F*SCIR ProCite field[3]: Arizona State Univ,6/fspub exotic species management restoration oak Peart, Diann Patten, D. T.|vNatural oak regeneration on Santa Cruz Island, California: an heirloom approach to understanding a threatened process.>8Society For Conservation Biology, Seventh Annual Meeting 1993 *#Arizona State University, Tempe, AZmPresentation Abstracts91z^SCIR ProCite field[3]: Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State Univ. ProCite field[6]: fspub live oak managementA Peart, DiannxImpacts of Feral Pig Activity on Vegetation Patterns Associated with Quercus agrifolia on Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaEW Tempe, Arizona Arizona State University 1994 95 pp. SCIRjcfspub restoration resource management Santa Cruz Island oak live oak feral pig ecology oak woodland(!Peart, D. D. T. Patten S. L. LohruFeral pig disturbance and woody species seedling regeneration and abundance beneath coast live oaks (Quercus agrifolia) on Santa Cruz Island, California $W. L. Halvorson, G. J. MaenderNGFourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resourcesl 1994 Santa Barbara, CAt .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1994313-322lF)SCIR ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CAnfspub California Channel Islands California Santa Cruz Island woody species regeneration coast live oak Quercus agrifolia drought oak woodlands feral pig Sus scrofa Peek, RenalfThe making of an interpretive trail: A Guide to the Flora and Fauna of the Santa Cruz Island Ecosystem Santa Cruz, CA  UC Santa Cruz 1992' SCIR,%Senior Thesis, Environ. Studies, UCSCz,&fspub Pelican Harbor Prisoners HarborPeterson, Robert R. Jr.hXRAnalysis of shellworking traces on experimental and archaeological bladelet drillsWyoming Archaeologist 1986 198629 No 1/2 97-107 SCIRB8fspub archaeology anthropology Chumash Santa Cruz IslandPhilbrick, Ralph,&A botanist's view of Santa Cruz Island Fremontia 1978 197861 6-10 SCIR$fspub plants endemic flora SRDPhilbrick, R.N..NGDistribution and evolution of endemic plants of the California Islands.  Power, Dennis<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1978 19808 1980173-1878 SCIRBl=Pinter, N. Sorlien, C.f_Evidence for latest Pleistocene to Holocene movement on the Santa Cruz Island fault, CaliforniaGeology 1991 199119909-912u SCIR/SBMNH60fspub geology Santa Cruz Island fault earthquake Pinter, N. Keller, E.l 1994 1994:4Final Technical Report: Grant Number: 1434-92-G-2208ProCite field[9]: Latest Pleistocene to Holocene Rupture History of the Santa Cruz Island Fault ProCite field[15]: Final Technical Report ProCite field[26]: 29 pp' SCIRNHfspub geology Santa Cruz Island tectonics fault earthquake Christy Beach Powell, J. A.ahbBiological and taxonomic studies on tortricine moths, with reference to the species in California."Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomol.e 1964 196432 1-317iD=fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island Anacapa Island SRDS Powell, J. A.od]A previously undescribed moth reared from Catalina ironwood on Santa Cruz Island, California.9Pan-Pacific Entomologist 1967 1967433a220-227a4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Powell, J. A.oVPTaxonomic status and descriptions of some fungus feeding Tineidae (Lepidoptera).Pan-Pacific Entomologist 1967 1967434292-3077<6fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island lichens SRD Powell, J. A.D]Apomyelois bistriatella: A moth which feeds in an Ascinycete fungus (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).e Journ. New York Ent. Soc.s 1967 1967754s190-194S>8fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island Hypoxylon SRD Powell, J. A.SvoA synopsis of Nearctic adelid moths, with descriptions of new species (Incurvariidae).(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).nJ. Lepid. Soc. 1969 1969234s211-2404.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Powell, J. A.o|uSynopsis of _Decodes,_ with descriptions of new species and a related new genus in Mexico (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae).9Pacific Insects 1980 19802341211-240s4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Powell, J. A.oan annotated bibliography of insect and other terrestrial arthropod research at the Channel Islands Field Station, California, 1964-1980 1980 1980 1-11"SCIR, unpublished manuscriptfspub entomology SRD Powell, J. A.e~wFive insects believed to be newly established or recolonized on Santa Cruz Island, California (Dermaptera, Lepidoptera) 2+Bull. South Calif. Acad. Sci. (Los Angeles). 1980 December 19807939 97-108 0038-38726 Bibliography.'fspub insects Santa Cruz Island SRD SRDn$Powell, J.A. and Wagner, D.L.tnThe Microlepidoptera Fauna of Santa Cruz Island is Less Depauperate than that of Butterflies and Larger Moths. Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA. .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historym 1993189-198nR5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In; ProCite field[8]: (editor)pPIfspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island moths butterflies biogeography Powell, J.A.D>Biogeography of Lepidoptera on the California Channel Islands.82ProCite field[3]: UC Berkeley ProCite field[6]: In 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)PJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA 1994449-464b\fspub entomology insects butterflies moths Santa Cruz Island systematics Lepidoptera endemicPON`MLKJ.I Power, D.M.hD=Evolution of the House Finch on Santa Cruz Island, Californiad"Canadian Journal of Zoology 1971 197149675-684oXRfspub evolution Aves House Finch Santa Cruz Island terrestrial biology ornithologyPower, D.M.,, (editor)LEThe California Islands: Proceedings of a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, CAN .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1980ProCite field[26]: 787XRfspub island biology California Channel Islands marine biology terrestrial biology,%Prato, C.M. Akers, T. G. Smith, A. W..^WSerological evidence of calicivirus transmission between marine and terrestrial mammals Nature 1974 1974 249d 255c SCIR6/fspub Santa Cruz Island feral pig sea lions SRD,%Prato, C. M. Akers, T. G. Smith,A. W..4.Calicivirus antibodies in wild fox populations"Journ. of Wildlife Diseasese 1977 197713448-450 SCIR,&fspub Santa Cruz Island island fox SRD Ramirez, M.G..XQSystematics and biogeography of the genus Lutica (Araneae: Zodariidae) (abstract)American Zoologist 1987 1987274D 85ASpiders of the genus Lutica from 14 populations in southern and Baja California, including four of the Channel Islands, were compared electrophoretically on the basis of variability at eight gene loci. Populations of the northern mainland group and Santa Catalina Island appear to be distinct species, with San Miguel, Santa Cruz and San Nicolas Islands comprising one subspecies and the southern mainland group comprising another subspecies. The genetic differentiation between populations on San Miguel and Santa Cruz Islands is in the range expected for conspecific populations, as might be expected due to their prior interconnection. The degree of difference between the populations on San Nicolas and Santa Catalina Islands is in the range expected for sibling and full species, consistent with their prior interconnection. The degree of difference between the populations on San Nicolas and Santa Catalina Islands is in the range expected for sibling and full species, consistent with their historic separateness. The northern islands, San Miguel and Santa Cruz, are more closely related genetically to the southern mainland group than they are to the northern mainland group, consistent with the geologic history of the northern island microplate.fspub systematics biogeography evolution vicariance Araneae Zodariidae Lutica spider San Miguel Island Santa Cruz Island San Nicolas Santa Catalina Island mainland from Santa Barbara to Baja California arachnology Terrestrial biology evolution Ramirez, M.G.9\VEvolution and historical biogeography of the spider genus Lutica (Araneae: Zodariidae)American Zoologist 1988 1988284. 10Afspub evolution biogeography Araneae Zodariidae Lutica spiders California Channel Islands Santa Barbara Baja California terrestrial biology evolution arachnologyl Ramirez, M. |vNatural history, population genetics, systematics, and biogeography of the spider genus _Lutica_ (Araneae: Zodarijdge)  Santa Cruz UCSC 1990' SCIR-RDoctoral,&fspub Santa Cruz Island entomology SRD Ramsey, C. R.oThe Californias Crump, D.J. Silcott, P.B. ProCite field[8]: editorsi$America's Seashore Wonderlands "National Geographic Societyd 1985 44-7932+fspub Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands SRDsWlVUTSRQP Rentz, D.C. Weissman, D. BAn annotated checklist of the grasshopper species of _Aerochoreutes, Circotettix, and Trimerotropis_ (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oedipodinae)("Trans. Amer. Entomological Society 1980 1980 106 223-252lSCIR; see p.241l4.fspub Santa Cruz Island insects entomology SRD"Rentz, D.C.F. Weissman, D.B.haFaunal affinities, systematics, and bionomics of the Orthoptera of the California Channel Islandsh"Publ. Entomol., Univ. Calif. 1982 198294 1-240rThis monograph is the culmination of ten years of research on the Orthoptera of the California Channel Islands and adjacent coast of southern California between the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Point Conception. This is the first extensive treatment of any insect group on these islands. The first section of this study deals with the species of Orthoptera on the eight islands, and the adjacent mainland sites of the Santa Monica Mountains, Point Conception, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Within each island or mainland study area all collection sites are described ecologically and the species occurring there are listed. For most Acrididae (grasshoppers), estimates of population density are given permitting comparison in future years.fspub zoogeography biogeography systematics life history new species new subspecies Insecta Orthoptera Acrididae California Channel Islands California coast from Palos Verdes peninsula to Point Conception terrestrial biology entomology:4Renwick, W. H. Brumbaugh, Robert Wayne Loeher, L. L.JCLandslide morphology and processes on Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaS82Geografiska Annaler. Series A: Physical Geography. 1982 198264 3-4a149-159. 0435-3676 \VAUTH AFFL: Rutgers Univ., Dep. Geogr., New Brunswick, NJ; 24 refs., illus., sketch mapzfspub geomorphology mass movements landslides landform evolution permeability soils Santa Cruz Island geologic hazards SRD Rindge, F.M.XRA revision of the moth genera _Hulstina and Pterotaea_ (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)."Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1970 1970 1424w255-342t4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Rindge, F.M.F?A revision of the genus _Sabulodes_ (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)."Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.C 1978 1978 160a4193-2924.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD  Robison, B.H.p0*Reconnaissance survey of Santa Cruz Island ZTCalifornia State Water Resources Control Board, Water Quality Monitoring Report 79-8 1978 1978ProCite field[26]: 109Conducted terrestrial, subtidal and aerial surveys of Santa Cruz Island for state program on areas of special biological significance.NGfspub site surveys Santa Cruz Island terrestrial biology marine biologyZ:4Roemer, G.W.\\Garcelon. D.K.\\Coonan, T.\\Schwemm C.ngThe Use of Capture-Recapture Methods for Estimating, Monitoring, and Conserving Island Fox Populations. |uProCite field[3]: UCLA; Institute for Wildlife Studies, Arcata CA; Channel Islands National Park ProCite field[6]: InA 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)ePJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1994387-400T^Xfspub island fox Urocyon littoralis Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands population biology]\[ZYX:4Roemer, G. W. D. K. Garcelon T. J. Coonan C. SchwemmleThe use of capture-recapture methods for estimating, monitoring and conserving island fox populations $W. L. Halvorson, G. J. MaenderNGFourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources1 1994 Santa Barbara, CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1994387-400CZ>SCIR ProCite field[6]: In ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CAfspub California Channel Islands California island fox insular endemic carnivore capture-recapture methods density estimation population size effective population size conservation Urocyon littoralis"Roth, Louise Klein, MaryrosexrMaternal effects on body size of large insular _Peromyscus maniculatus_: evidence from embryo transfer experimentsJourn. Mammalogy 1986 19866716 37-45 SCIR*$fspub Santa Cruz Island deermice SRD Roth, BarryfD>Notes on Three European Land Mollusks introduced to California*$Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 1986 1986851  22-28 SCIR>7fspub land snails exotic species introduced species SRD  Roth, V. L.2Dwarfishm and variability in the Santa Rosa Island Mammoth (Mammuthus exilis): an interspecific comparison of limb-bone sizes and shapes in elephants.<EFL F. G. Hochberg`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands Santa Barbara, CA9 .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1987 1993 1993433-442^ASCIR ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CA ProCite field[21]: 1993JDfspub Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island prehistoryRudolph, Daniel Craigi4-Predatin ecology of the barn owl, _Tyto alba_  Santa Barbaral UCSB 1970' SCIR-RMastersXQfspub Santa Cruz Island Peromyscus Reithrodontomys birds foraging food habits SRD Sauer, J.D.aWeeds of the California Channel Islands, USA: unplanned experiments with introduced ungulates in systems lacking native herbivoresProc. Int. Bot. Congr. 1981 1981130 207Address: DEP. GEOGR., UNIV. CALIF., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 CONFERENCE PAPER: MEETING OF THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS, SYDNEY, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA, AUG. 21-28, 1981. PROC INT BOT CONGR VO- 13 (0). 1981. 207.fspsub introduced species feral animals grazing animal control opuntia goats pigs rabbits cattle sheep bison deer bunch grasses fennel oak pine annual weeds California Channel Islands terrestrial biology botanySavage, K. Despard, S.Correlation of the Miocene Blanca Formation and Beecher's Bay member of the Monterey Formation, northern Channel Islands, California60Abstracts: So. Cal. Acad. Sci. Ann. Meeting 1989 1989 Thousand Oaks, CAa 1989 #35ojMSXCIR ProCite field[3]: Cal. St. Univ. Northridge ProCite field[26]: abstracte*#fspub geology Santa Cruz Island SRDe|dcb^a`_^l,&Savage, Karen L. Despard, Stephanie L.The Miocene Blanca formation and Beecher's Bay member of the Monterey formation, Santa Cruz Island, California: confirmation of stratigraphic correlation and petrogenesis of the volcanic clasts.  Northridge &Cal State University Northridge 1990 Senior Thesis SCIRfspub geology SRD Savage, K.L. Weigand, P.W.zsPetrology and Geochemistry of the Volcanic Clasts from the Miocene Blanca Formation, Santa Cruz Island, California.<5ProCite field[3]: CSU Northridge ProCite field[6]: In 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)aPJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historys 1994245-254a@:fspub geology Blanca formation Santa Cruz Island volcanicsSchlising, R.A.ohaSeed destruction of California morning glories (Convolvulaceae, _Calystegia_) by bruchid beetles.Madrono  1980 198027 1-164.fspub Santa Cruz Island insects entomology SRD*$Schmitt, Russell J Holbrook, Sally J\VSeasonally fluctuating resources and temporal variability of interspecific competition Oecologia 1986 198669 1-11 SCIR6/fspub fish marine biology ecology surfperch SRDDSchroeter, Stephen CraigExperimental studies of competiton as a factor affecting the distribution and abundance of purple sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus UCSB 1978 184aDoctoral, illus.QL 384.E2 S37 (UCSB)^Wfspub competition Strongylocentrotus purpuratus purple sea urchin Santa Cruz Island SRDs& Schuster, R. O. Grigarick, A. A.2+Tardigrada of Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaPan pacific Entomol. 1970 July 1970463a184-193o SCIR, mapaD=fspub insects entomology Tardigrada Santa Cruz Island SRD SRDa Schuyler, P.EControl of Feral Sheep (Ovis aries) on Santa Cruz Island, California.T" Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA. .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyr 1993443-452aR5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: (editor)tPIfspub feral sheep Ovis Santa Cruz Island restoration conservation biologyf"Seapy, R. R. Littler, M. M.^XBiogeography of rocky intertidal Macro-invertebrates of the southern California Islands.  Power, Dennis<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History  1978 1980r 1980307-323 SCIR0*fspub Santa Cruz Island marine biology SRDjihgfPrevalence of vesicular exanthema of swine antibodies among feral mammals associated with the southe Seapy, R.R. Littler, M.M.Population and species diversity fluctuations in a rocky intertidal community relative to severe aerial exposure and sediment burial MAR. BIOL 1982 1982711 87-96From a series of 10 quarterly assessments between October 1975 and May 1978 (inclusive), fluctuations in abundance were determined for macroinvertebrates and macrophytes of a rocky intertidal community on Santa Cruz Island, California, USA. During afternoon low tides in late fall and winter of the first 2 yr of study, organisms of the upper and middle intertidal zones were subjected to prolonged aerial exposure. Many species there tolerated this exposure, but die-backs occurred for a barnacle (chthamalus fissus/C. dalli ) and several algae (Endocladia muricata, Pelvetia fastigiata f. gracilis, Corallina officinalis var. chilensis, Corallina vancouveriensis, Cylindrocarpus rugosus and Codium fragile ). These die-backs were succeeded by blooms of Ulva californica and Porphyra perforata . In the upper and middle intertidal zones, the major cover organisms that could tolerate prolonged aerial exposure were disproportionately prevalent and appeared to be maintained by the periodic repression of species intolerant to such exposure. In February 1978, heavy rainfall caused sediment inundation of the middle and lower intertidal zones. This event was followed by declines in abundance of a barnacle (Tetraclita rubescens ) and several algae (Pelvetia fastigiata f. gracilis and Corallina spp.).fspub ecological succession community composition drought resistance mortality intertidal environment algae Cirripedia INE USA California Santa Cruz Island Chthamalus fissus Tetraclita rubescens Endocladia muricata Pelvetia fastigiata f.gracilis Corallina officinalis var.chilensis Corallina vancouveriensis Cylindrocarpus rugosus Codium fragile Ulva californica Porphyra perforata algal blooms ASFA Seapy, R. R. M. M. LittlerhaRocky intertidal macroinvertebrates of the Southern California Bight: an overview and checklist.: F. G. Hochberg`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History- 1987 1993 1993293-322r^ASCIR ProCite field[18]: Santa Barbara, CA ProCite field[21]: 1993 81fspub intertidal marine biology Santa Cruz Island Shaw, DeborahrNHAn exploration of factors determining Island Fox population fluctuations 1985 1985 10 ppLESCIR; unpublished report; class paper for Environmental Studies class,&fspub island fox Santa Cruz Island SRDShelton, Jennifer L.VOPetrology of the middle Miocene Blanca formation, Santa Cruz Island, Californin  Northridge CSUN 1988' SCIR-R Senior Thesis"fspub geology volcanics SRDl(!Sholes, O. D. V. Beatty, Susan W.eInfluence of host phenology and vegetation on the abundance of Tamalia coweni galls (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Arctostaphylos insularis (Ericaceae)Am. Midl. Nat. 1987 1987 1181198-204 F@AUTH AFFL: Div. Nat. Sci., Assumption Coll., Worcester, MA 01609*#Tamalia coweni formed galls on immature leaves of Arctostaphylos insularis during the wet season on Santa Cruz Island, California. Because immature leaves were absent from twigs with fruit, the more nonfruiting twigs on a shrub, the more aphid galls on its leaves. Plant species richness, host plant size, host plant abundance, and proximity of neighboring host shrubs were not significantly related to gall abundance. Thus, a resource concentration effect was evident for the exploited host organ (immature leaves), but not for whole host plants.opifspub galls host plants phenology Tamalia coweni Arctostaphylos insularis Aphididae Santa Cruz Island SRDnonm$lkSholes, ODV Beatty, SWInfluence of host phenology and vegetation on the abundance of Tamalia coweni galls (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Arctostaphylos insularis (Ericaceae) AM. MIDL. NAT 1987 1987 1181198-204]*#Tamalia coweni formed galls on immature leaves of Arctostaphylos insularis during the wet season on Santa Cruz Island, California. Because immature leaves were absent from twigs with fruit, the more nonfruiting twigs on a shrub, the more aphid galls on its leaves. Plant species richness, host plant size, host plant abundance, and proximity of neighboring host shrubs were not significantly related to gall abundance. Thus, a resource concentration effect was evident for the exploited host organ (immature leaves), but not for whole host plants.ezfspub galls host plants phenology Tamalia coweni Arctostaphylos insularis Aphididae abundance CSA Life Sciences Collection Smetana, A.oPJRevision of the tribe Quediini of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: StaMem. Ent. Soc. Can.l 1971 197179 1-303D>fspub insects entomology Quedius beetles Santa Cruz Island SRD4.Smith, A.W. Akers, T. G. Prato, C. M. Bray, H.tnPrevalence and distribution of four serotypes of SMSV serum neutralizing antibodies in wild animal populationsJoun. Wildlife Diseasese 1976 197612326-334  SCIR("fspub marine mammals sea lions SRDSmith, A.W. Latham, A.B.Prevalence of vesicular exanthema of swine antibodies among feral mammals associated with the southern California coastal zonesAm. J. Vet. Res. 1978 1978392m291-296CHAAddress: Nav. Biosci. Lab., Nav. Supply Cent., Oakland, CA 94625mSerum-neutralizing antibodies to both vesicular exanthema of swine virus (VESV) and San Miguel sea lion virus (SMSV) were found in a number of animal species having an association with the southern California coastal zones. California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) had antibodies to 9 VESV types (A48, C52, D53, E54, F54, G55, I55, J56, and K56). Fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) and elephant seal pups (Mirounga angustirostris) were tested for antibodies to 6 VESV types and all were negative. California gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) were tested for antibodies to 9 VESV types, and sperm whale (Physeter catodon), finback whale (Balaenoptera physalus), and sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) were tested for 6 VESV types. Among the last 4 species, antibodies were present for each VESV type except C52, and all species were positive for antibodies to 2 or more VESV types. Feral swine from both Santa Cruz Island and Santa Catalina Island were tested and antibodies were present for 8 of. 9 VESV types and all SMSV types except SMSV-4. One donkey from San Miguel Island was positive for VESV I55 and 2 were positive for SMSV-2.>8fspub vesicular exanthema virus antibody incidence serum-neutralizing antibodies California sea lions Zalophus californianus fur seals Callorhinus ursinus elephant seal Mirounga angustirostris California gray whales Eschrichtus robustus sperm whale Physeter catodon Balaenoptera physalus finback whale sei whale Balaenoptera borealis feral swine feral pigs donkey swine virus VESV San Miguel sea lion virus SMSV Santa Cruz Island Santa Catalina Island San Miguel Island Santa Barbara Channel marine biology mammalogy virology parasitology terrestrial biology pathologySmith, Dale M.D=Flavonoid analysis of the _Pityrogramma triangularis_ complex,%Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1980 1980 1072134-145C SCIR:4fspub Santa Cruz Island ferns systematics botany SRDsrqpSorensen, S. S.p~xA petrologic and geochemical study of mafic plutonites from the California continental borderland and Los Angeles Basin.The Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 78th annual meeting. Abstracts-with-Programs-Geological-Society-of-America.e 1982 1982144e p.236y$Univ. Calif., Dep. Earth and Space Sci., Los Angeles, CA, United-States The Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 78th annual meeting, Anaheim, CA, April 19-21, 1982 Analytic; Serial; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)PIfspub California petrology igneous rocks geochemistry trace elements rare earths plutonic rocks Los Angeles County Santa Barbara County Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Los Angeles Basin continental borderland Santa Cruz Island Willows Complex Santa Catalina Island diorites island arcs mineral composition gabbros GEOREFSorensen, Sorena Svea.~wA petrologic and geochemical study of mafic plutonites from the California continental borderland and Los Angeles BasinRKThe Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 78th annual meetings 1982  Anaheim, CAr 1982 14 (4) p. 236ProCite field[3]: Univ. Calif., Dep. Earth and Space Sci., Los Angeles, CA ProCite field[5]: abstract ProCite field[6]: in Abstracts with Programs, GSA ProCite field[41]: ISSN:0016-7592QE 1. G39 (UCSB)fspub petrology igneous rocks geochemistry trace elements rare earths plutonic rocks Los Angeles County Santa Barbara County Los Angeles Basin continental borderland Santa Cruz Island Willows Complex Santa Catalina Island diorites island arcs mineral composition gabbros SRD Sorensen, S.Petrologic evidence for Jurassic, island-arc-like basement rocks in the southwestern Transverse Ranges and California continental borderland,&Geological Society of America Bulletin 1985 1985968c997-1006HBAddress: Univ. Calif., Dep. Earth and Space Sci., Los Angeles, CANGfspub intrusions metamorphism metamorphic rocks rare earths geochemistry plutons grade trace elements emplacement low-grade metamorphism Willows Plutonic Complex Santa Cruz Island Schist Santa Monica Formation Jurassic Mesozoic petrology island arcs basement minor elements major elements metaigneous rocks metasedimentary rocks greenschist facies gabbros P-T conditions amphibolite facies Santa Barbara County Los Angeles County Ventura County California Channel Islands Santa Monica Mountains Transverse Ranges geochemistry igneous petrology metamorphic petrology chemistry geologySorensen, S. S.,~wMetamorphism of Jurassic, island arc like basement rocks from the Transverse Ranges and Southern California borderland.The Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 81st annual meeting. Abstracts-with-Programs-Geological-Society-of-America.n 1985 1985176 p.410 2,Univ. Calif. at Los Angeles, Dep. Earth and Space Sci., Los Angeles, CA, United-States The Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, 81st annual meeting, Vancouver, BC, May 8-10, 1985 Analytic; Serial; Conference publication; Abstract B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)fspub California petrology metamorphism P T conditions interpretation Santa Cruz Island Schist Santa Monica Formation Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Southern California Transverse Ranges basement Jurassic Santa Cruz Island Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles Basin Willows Plutonic Complex terranes island arcs composition metasedimentary rocks amphibolites greenschist schists gabbros GEOREFy84Tissot, Brian N.hbGeographic variation and mass mortality in the black abalone: the roles of development and ecology Oregon State Universityr 1990 270 pp' SCIR-RDoctoralf`fspub Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands population ecology El Nino intertidal marine biology SRDTissot, Brian N.VPPatterns of Growth in Black Abalone during Mass Mortality in Southern California:3Western Society of Naturalists, 72nd Annual Meeting 1991 Santa Barbara, CAProgram and Abstracts p. 41\?SCIR ProCite field[3]: Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore.HBfspub molluscs Santa Cruz Island marine biology El Nino intertidal Tissot, B. N.ITMThe effects of water movement on the ecology and evolution of the Haliotidae. 2,Shepherd, S. Tegner, M. Guzman del Proo,S.A.`ZProceedings of the First International Abalone Symposium: Biology, Fisheries, and Culture. 1992 La Paz, MexicozProCite field[3]: Univ. of Hawaii-Hilo ProCite field[6]: In ProCite field[8]: editors ProCite field[18]: Sydney, Australia ,%Blackwells Science Publications, Ltd.d 1992 34-45B\Vfspub marine biology molluscs black abalone Haliotis Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands Tissot, B. N.ivpProCite field[3]: Marine Science Dept. University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 West Kawili St. Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4091leRecruitment, growth and survivorship of Black Abalone on Santa Cruz Island following a mass mortality *$Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 1995 1995943J179-189 Population of black abalone experienced major declines in abundance throughout the California Channel Islands in the late 1980's. the focus ot this research was tomonitor th potential recovery of populations on Santa Cruz Island in 1990-1993 follwing mass mortality in 1987-1989. Abalone continued to decline in abundance between 1990-1993. These declines were associated with low survivorship and low relative weights, indicating that individuals were continuing to die from the withering syndrome (WS) which was associated with the principal mass mortality. Recruitment, and the movement of small abalone from their cryptic juvenile habitat into open surge channels , was an important process for maintaining adult abundance. However, major declines in the density of juvenile abalone occurred between 1991-1993. Small abalone (<70 mm) exhibited the greatest effects of WS and these effects decreased with increasing size. Temperature was indicated to be the single most important factor influencing population recovery. Oceanographic factors that result in elevated seawater temperatures, such as El Nino, will have a strong negative impact on the recovery of black abalone populations in southern California.yfspub black abalone Withering Syndrome Mass Mortality Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island marine biology ecology monitoring Van Vuren, Dirk.  Santa Barbara The Nature Conservancy 1981 1981' SCIR-Rwunpublished report ProCite field[9]: The feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island: status and impacts ProCite field[26]: 131 ppffspub feral animals SRDnVan Vuren, DirkoZTEffects of feral sheep on the spatial distribution of artifacts on Santa Cruz Island& Bull. Southern Calif. Acad. Sci. 1982 1982813 148-151R SCIR& fspub archaeology management SRD Van Vuren, D. Coblentz, B.RLImpacts and adaptations of feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island, California, USA 0*Munton, P.N. Clutton-Brock, J. Rudge, M.R.,&Feral Mammals - Problems and Potential Helsinki JDInternational Union for conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 1982 1984R 1984 43-53RF*SCIR ProCite field[18]: Gland, Switzerland("fspub feral animals management SRD"Van Vuren, D Coblentz, B. E.F?Kidney weight variation and the kidney fat index: an evaluationJ. Wildl. Manage.S 1985 1985491177-179 SCIR.'fspub feral sheep Santa Cruz Island SRD e roles of development and ecology Oregon State Universityr 1990 270 pp' SCIR-RDoctoralf`fspub Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands population ecology El Nino intertidal marine biology SRDTissot, Brian N.VPPatterns of Growth in Black Abalone during Mass Mortality in Southern California:3Western Society of Naturalists, 72nd Annual Meeting 1991 Santa Barbara, CAProgram and Abstracts p. 41\?SCIR ProCite field[3]: Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore.HBfspub molluscs Santa Cruz Island marine biology El Nino intertidal Tissot, B. N.ITMThe effects of water movement on the ecology and evolution of the Haliotidae. 2,Shepherd, S. Tegner, M. Guzman del Proo,S.A.`ZProceedings of the First International Abalone Symposium: Biology, Fisheries, and Culture. 1992 La Paz, MexicozProCite field[3]: Univ. of Hawaii-Hilo ProCite field[6]: In ProCite field[8]: editors ProCite field[18]: Sydney, Australia ,%Blackwells Science Publications, Ltd.d 1992 34-45B\Vfspub marine biology molluscs black abalone Haliotis Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands Tissot, B. N.ivpProCite field[3]: Marine Science Dept. University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 West Kawili St. Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4091leRecruitment, growth and survivorship of Black Abalone on Santa Cruz Island following a mass mortality *$Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 1995 1995943J179-189 Population of black abalone experienced major declines in abundance throughout the California Channel Islands in the late 1980's. the focus ot this research was tomonitor th potential recovery of populations on Santa Cruz Island in 1990-1993 follwing mass mortality in 1987-1989. Abalone continued to decline in abundance between 1990-1993. These declines were associated with low survivorship and low relative weights, indicating that individuals were continuing to die from the withering syndrome (WS) which was associated with the principal mass mortality. Recruitment, and the movement of small abalone from their cryptic juvenile habitat into open surge channels , was an important process for maintaining adult abundance. However, major declines in the density of juvenile abalone occurred between 1991-1993. Small abalone (<70 mm) exhibited the greatest effects of WS and these effects decreased with increasing size. Temperature was indicated to be the single most important factor influencing population recovery. Oceanographic factors that result in elevated seawater temperatures, such as El Nino, will have a strong negative impact on the recovery of black abalone populations in southern California.yfspub black abalone Withering Syndrome Mass Mortality Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island marine biology ecology monitoring Van Vuren, Dirk.  Santa Barbara The Nature Conservancy 1981 1981' SCIR-Rwunpublished report ProCite field[9]: The feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island: status and impacts ProCite field[26]: 131 ppffspub feral animals SRDnVan Vuren, DirkoZTEffects of feral sheep on the spatial distribution of artifacts on Santa Cruz Island& Bull. Southern Calif. Acad. Sci. 1982 1982813 148-151R SCIR& fspub archaeology management SRD Van Vuren, D. Coblentz, B.RLImpacts and adaptations of feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island, California, USA 0*Munton, P.N. Clutton-Brock, J. Rudge, M.R.,&Feral Mammals - Problems and Potential Helsinki JDInternational Union for conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 1982 1984R 1984 43-53RF*SCIR ProCite field[18]: Gland, Switzerland("fspub feral animals management SRD"Van Vuren, D Coblentz, B. E.F?Kidney weight variation and the kidney fat index: an evaluationJ. Wildl. Manage.S 1985 1985491177-179 SCIR.'fspub feral sheep Santa Cruz Island SRD " Vivrette, Nancy Jeanb\Mechanism of invasion and dominance of coastal grassland by Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L.  Santa Barbara UCSB 1973 78 pp' SCIR-RDoctoral@9fspub ecology iceplant Santa Cruz Island Fraser Point SRDu& Vivrette, Nancy J. Muller, C. H.b[Mechanism of invasion and dominance of coastal grassland by _Mesembryanthemun crystallinum_Ecological Monographs 1977 197747301-318 SCIRHAfspub Santa Cruz Island Fraser Point Lasthenia ecology botany SRDuVivrette, N. J..\UZonation of coastal plant species and their correlation with salt levels in the soil.r  Power, Dennisn<5The California Islands: a multidisciplinary symposium Santa Barbara, Calif .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historyy 1978 1980s 1980207-213P3SCIR ProCite field[3]: Santa BArbara Botanic Gardenpjfspub Santa Cruz Island vegetation botany endemics flora ecology Fraser Pt. Dudleya Lasthenia iceplant SRDVivrette, N. J.S\UShifting distribution patterns of coastal annuals controlled by differential dormancy& International Botanical Congress 1987  Berlin, Germ.r 1987& # 6-17a-4; Environmental BiologylOSCIR ProCite field[3]: Santa Barbara Botanic Garden ProCite field[26]: Abstracta6/fspub botany Santa Cruz Island Fraser Point SRD Walker, P.L.jdA quantitative analysis of dental attrition rates in the Santa Barbara Channel area, California, USAAm. J. Phys. Anthropol.a 1978 1978481101-106SJDAddress: DEP. ANTHROPOL., UNIV. CALIF., SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. 93106haThe dentitions of individuals from archaeological sites located along the Santa Barbara Channel [California, USA] were analyzed using quantitative methods which allow the accurate assessment of attrition rates. Comparisons of molar wear gradients indicate that attrition rates have decreased significantly through time in the Santa Barbara Channel area.vpfspub human archaeological sites molar wear gradient Homo sapiens Santa Barbara Channel anthropology archaeology"Walker, P. L. J. R. Johnson2,The Decline of the Chumash Indian PopulationProCite field[6]: in>8In the Wake of Contact: Biological Responses to Conquest Wiley-Liss, Incr 1994109-120 *$Chumash anthropology Channel IslandsWasbauer, M.S.NGSome sex associations in the Brachycistidinae (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae).Pan-Pacific Entomol. 1968 1968444 297-299C@:fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island Bracycistis SRD<5Wayne, R. K. George, S. B. Gilbert, D. Collins, P. C.e_The Channel Island fox (Urocyon littoralis) as a model of genetic change in small populations.n+  Dudley, E. C.iThe Unity of Evolutionary Biology: Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology. Volume II. Dioscorides Press 1991 1991V9SCIR ProCite field[6]: In ProCite field[18]: Portland, ORfspub Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island San Miguel Island San Nicolas Island Santa Catalina Island San Clemente Island systematics evolution`YWayne, R. K. George, S. B. Gilbert, D. Collins, P. W. Kovach, S. D. Girman, D. Lehman, N.ivEA morphologic and genetic study of the island fox, Urocyon littoralisl3 Evolution 1991 1991458P 1849-1868: SCIR/SBMNHd^fspub island fox electrophoresis genetic variation evolution Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island Weaver, D. W.w~The cretaceous rocks, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969 p.14<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970)od^fspub california cretaceous foraminifera jalama fm. list san miguel island stratigraphy GEOREF  ,X@"  Weaver, D. W.wGeneral geology of the region, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969 p.9B<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970) NGfspub areal geology california northern channel islands southern GEOREFg:4Weaver, D. W. Griggs, G. Mcclure, D. V. Mckey, J. R.Volcaniclastic sequence, south central santa cruz island, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969 p.85<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970)ffspub california general description igneous rocks santa cruz island sedimentary petrology stratigraphy tertiary tertiary volcaniclastic rocks volcaniclastic rocks volcaniclastic sequence volcanics GEOREF Weaver, D. W. Meyer, G. L.Stratigraphy of northeastern santa cruz island, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969 p.95<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970)axrfspub california foraminifera miocene fauna northeastern quaternary santa cruz island stratigraphy tertiary GEOREF Weaver, D. W.cPaleogeographic implications and geologic history, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969 p.1159<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970) fspub california cenozoic cretaceous tertiary cretaceous geologic history history northern channel islands paleogeography stratigraphy GEOREF Weaver, D. W.cThe pre tertiary rocks, in geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland (by d. w. weaver and others).zt(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific sec. 1969 1969 p.11<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970)gfspub absolute age dates california diorite general description igneous rocks k ar metamorphic rocks petrology pre tertiary rocks santa cruz island santa cruz island schist schist willows diorite GEOREF6/Weaver, Donald W. Doerner, David P. Nolf, Brucen\V(and others). geology of the northern channel islands, southern california borderland.(los angeles, calif.) am. assoc. petroleum geologists and soc. econ. paleontologists and mineralogists, pacific secs., 200 p., geol. maps, 1969. 1969 1969<5N; Bibliography of North American Geology (1785-1970)9fspub areal geology california cretaceous tertiary cretaceous foraminifera maps geologic structure northern channel islands paleontology san miguel island santa cruz island santa rosa island southern tertiary GEOREF Weaver, ErichoVPMiocene stratigraphy, silica diagenesis and paleomagnetism of Santa Rosa Island. 1985University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present)144 p.50 Refs.fspub Rincon Formation Monterey Formation Beechers Bay Formation San Miguel Volcanics San Onofre Breccia California stratigraphy Miocene paleomagnetism diagenesis processes silicification folds style en echelon folds Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Carrington Basin Garanon fault system Neogene Tertiary rotation Santa Cruz Fault Santa Rosa Island Santa Rosa Island Fault Southern California GEOREF "Weaver, R. M. M. EhlebrachtProCite field[3]: Hart Crowser, Inc. ProCite field[9]: Results of Hart Crowser Surface Soil Sampling Program Santa Cruz Island, California Hart Crowser, Inc. 1997 1997' SCIRB;fspub resource management insecticide DDT Santa Cruz Islandc (!Webb, F.H. Hager, B.H. Agnew, D.Ce 1988 1988 NAS126183405, NASACR183405bFContract: NAG5842 ProCite field[3]: Performer: California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena. Funder: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. ProCite field[9]: Comparison of GPS (Global Positioning System) Surveys with Historical Triangulation Surveys in the Southern California Borderland. ProCite field[26]: 13pGlobal plate models predict about 56 mm/yr of motion between the North American and Pacific plates along the plate boundary in southern California, while geodetic and Holocene geological data suggest only 34 mm/yr on the San Andreas fault. Deformation in the Great Basin does not explain this discrepancy, and it has been suggested that faulting in the offshore of southern California could account for some of the discrepancy. Evidence of deformation in the offshore region of southern California is most abundant in the Santa Barbara Channel. Geological investigations of folding and faulting in this region, as well as earthquake investigations, indicate north-south shortening across the channel on the order of 10 to 20 mm/yr. The most rapid rates occur to the east of the channel in the Ventura Basin. South of the Santa Barbara Channel, though, evidence for deformation is limited to seismicity studies which are sparse. Seismic events are abundant in this area, but their implication for the amount of deformation in the offshore is unclear. GPS measurements made between June 1986 and May 1988 have been used to obtain vector positions for several stations at which historical first order triangulation observations were performed between the late 1800's and the mid 1900's between the coast of southern California and the nearby offshore islands. By comparing the spheroidal angles obtained from the GPS positions with the the previously observed triangulation data, shear strain rates can be calculated for the region using Frank's method. These results seem to suggest that shear strain deformation occurs in the offshore of southern California as a result of north to north-west shortening. That deformation is most active in the Santa Barbara Channel region and least active between Catalina and San Nicholas islands. Just how much of the missing plate motion can be accounted for by this deformation is not known at this time and will have to await further analysis.fspub Deformation Plates Tectonics San Andreas fault Seismology California Geodetic surveys Global positioning system Triangulation NTISWeber, William ALichenes Exsiccati,%Lichenes Exsiccati, Univ. of ColoradoM 1989 1989Fascicles 17. 18641-700 SCIRHAfspub lichens botany systematics biogeography endemic species SRDWehtje, WalterrResponse of Bishop Pine (Pinus muricata) to cessation of browsing by feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island, California( Los Angeles, CA1 UCLA 1991:3ProCite field[5]: MA Thesis ProCite field[21]: 1991l 77 ppn' SCIR/SBMNHVPfspub feral animals management restoration ecology sheep Santa Cruz Island pinesWehtje, WalterrResponse of Bishop pine (Pinus muricata) to cessation of browsing by feral sheep on Santa Cruz Island, California)<6Southern California Academy of Sciences/Annual Meeting 1992 *#Occidental College, Los Angeles, CAdNo 22 in Abstracts\?SCIR ProCite field[3]: Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology2+fspub pines non-natives restoration ecology $(*#Wenner, A. M. (with K. von Frisch).N"The Language of Bees" Bee World" 1993 199374 90-98c CSIR2+fspub honey bee language entomology insectsn Wenner, A. M.a:4Science as a Process: the Question of Bee "Language" Bioscience 1993 199364 78-836 fspub honey bee entomology Wenner, A. M. Thorp, R. W.4.Swarm Choice: Survey hives or natural cavitiesAmerican Bee Journal 1993 1993 133g 870i>7fspub feral bees honey bee Santa Cruz Island entomology0)Wenner, A. M. Dugan, J. E. Hubbard, D. M.oJDSand Crab Population Biology on the California Islands and Mainland. Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA. .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History9 1993335-350R5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: (editor)f`fspub Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island marine biology sandy beach Christy beach invertebrates Wenner, A. M. Thorp, R. W.LRemoval of Feral Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colonies from Santa Cruz Island.*>8ProCite field[3]: UCSB and UC Davis ProCite field[6]: In 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors) PJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1994513-522PJfspub Santa Cruz Island entomology insects feral bee honey bee restoration Wilcox, J.jcThe genera _Stenopogon_ Loew and _Scleropogon_ Loew in America north of Mexico (Diptera: Asilidae_.l$Occ. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci.o 1971 197189 1-134o\Ufspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island Santa Barbara Island SRD:Wilcoxon, L. R.inhSubsistence and Site Structure: An Approach for Deriving Cultural Information from Coastal Shell Middens  Glassow, M.A.M@9Archaeology on the Northern Channel Islands of California  Salinas, CAR  Coyote Press 199334137-151P3SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: editor>8fspub Chumash archaeology Santa Cruz Island Fraser PointWright, Mary Bergeno:3Growth in the Black Abalone, _Haliotis cracherodii_ The Veliger 1975 197518194-199 SCIRD>fspub marine biology intertidal mollusks Santa Cruz Island SRDYanov, Kay PhilbrickNHEvolutionary studies of the Plethodontid salamander genus _Batrachoseps_ Berkeley UCBi' SCIR-RDoctoralfspub amphibians SRDYeaton, Richard IvanxqAn ecological analysis of chaparral and pine forest bird communities on Santa Cruz Island and mainland California, Los Angeles, CA University of California 1972"117 p., bibliography: 96-101'82SCIR-R/University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI (1973)bFDoctoral ProCite field[5]: photocopy ProCite field[36]: available from60fspub Santa Cruz Island bird communities SRD SRDYeaton, Richard IvanxqAn ecological analysis of chaparral and pine forest bird communities on Santa Cruz Island and mainland California,Ecology  1974 1974555959-973 ref.60fspub bird communities Santa Cruz Island SRD SRD Yeaton, R. I. Laughrin, L.>8Fall resource division in Santa Cruz Island hummingbirdsThe Wilson Bulletin 1976 1976882n272-279m SCIRfspub birds ecology SRDZaitlin, Jody A.JDGeographical variation in the life history of _Sebastes chrysomelas_  San Francisco CSUSFL 1986' SCIR-RMastersoHAfspub fish marine biology ecology Santa Cruz Island rock fish SRDR^Hagestad1979 Haldorson 1978 1980 Halvorson1992Hamilton19838 Hammond1991 Harris1993Harshman1978 Hart19757{ Hayes1973 Hedrick1989 Henderson1983 Higgins1973Higgins 1975 1976 Hill19749 Hill19744Hill 1975 1976 Hill1976w Hill1976w Hixon1979 Hixon1980 Hobbs1978Hobbs 1978 1980 Hobbs1982Hochberg 1978 1980Hochberg1980Hochberg1980Hochberg1982Hochberg19858" Hogue1983 HolbrookHolbrook1986aHolbrook19860/ Horning1971 Howe19955 Howell Howell19746 Howell19756 Howell19756 Howell19756 Howell19750Howell 1975 1976 Howell1976 Howell1976 Howell1976 Howell1976 Howell1976 Howell1976 Howell19760 Howell1976 Howell1976 Howell1977 Howell1977 Howell1984t Hubbard1991 Hubbard1993 Huckett1971 Huckett1975 Hudson19775 Hudson19805Hunt 1978 1980 Jackson1987 Jacobs19937 Johnson1972 Johnson1978 Johnson1980 Johnson1982 Johnson1983 Johnson1993 Johnson1994 Jones1975 Jones1976k Jones1980 Jones1993 Jones1993 Junak1980 Junak1986 Junak1987 Junak1992 Junak1993 Junak1995 Junak1995 K.19911 Kamerling1978 Kamerling1979 Kamerling1980 Kamerling1980 Kamerling1981 Kamerling1985 Kanter19798 Kanter19809> Keller19941 Kenney19929 Kies198292 Kimsey19787 King1981wY Klein1986 Klein1987 Klinger1994 Kovach19911Kroodsma1973 Krosniunas1982 Kuris1991 Kushner1991L1988 L. 1978 19804 LaBerge1979Lafferty19948Lafferty1995 Lane1980fLangston19798 Larsen19937y Larson19711zLarson 1978 1980{ Larson19800 Larson19807n Latham19781 Laughrin8 LaughrinLaughrin19738Laughrin1973Laughrin1976wLaughrin1977Laughrin1982Laughrin1982Laughrin1992FLaughrin19939Laughrin1993Laughrin1994Lawrence19694 Lehman19900 Lehman19911Leishman19814@Leishman19822Lewontin19821 Licari19888( Licari1992  Linsley1973 Littler1977 Littler1978Littler 1978 1980eLittler 1978 1980 Littler1979 Littler1979 Littler1979 Littler1979 Littler1980f Littler1982gLittler 1987 1993A Loeher19822S Loeher19829 Loher19807 Lohr199493 Lott19941Luyendyk19788Luyendyk19799Luyendyk19800Luyendyk19811Luyendyk19855MacSwaon19734Marshall19788 Martin19959 Maskel197503 Mastrup1994 Matson19800 Mcclure1969 McGill19780 Mckey1969 McLean19750 McLean1976 McLean1976 McLean19760  McLean1976  McLean1976  McLean1976 McLean1977 McLean1977  McLean1984 Meade1990 Meade1991 Meade1991 Meade1991  Menke1979 Menke1985 Menke1985Merschat1971 Meyer1967 Meyer1969 Middlekauff1980{ Miles1973 Miller1971" Miller19839 Miller1984 Miller1984 Miller1984 Miller1985 Miller1985 Miller1985 Miller1985Miller 1987 1993 Minck1982/ Minnich1971Minnich 1978 1980 Mode19959 Moody1991 Moore1995 Morgan19795 Muller19777 Munns19917 Murray19681Murray 1978 1980  Murray19791! Nagano19809" Nagano19839# Nagano19859$#Natural History Field Quarter1991% Negre1972wNicholas1991 % Nixon1980[ Noble1986 *& Wenner, A. M. Y. Ricard J. DuganRLHippid Crab Population Structure and Food Availability on Pacific Shorelines Bulletin of Marine Science 1987 1987412221-233 SCIRTMfspub marine biology Santa Cruz Island crustaceans invertebrates sandy beachsd Wenner, A. M@9"Bee lining" and ecological research on Santa Cruz Island:3Am Bee J. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant & Sons. Dec 1989.r 1989 1989 129u12 p.808-809.'Other-US Includes references. Articlefspub apis mellifera feral varieties honeybee colonies hunting pest control research projects california apis mellifera scutellata african honeybee control AGRICOLA*#Wenner, A. M. J. E. Alcock D. MeaderLFRemoval of feral honey bee colonies from Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaAmerican Bee Journal 1990 1990 13012818-819t SCIR& fspub restoration entomology SRD0)Wenner, A. M. Meade, D. E. Friesen, L. J.eHBDistances honey bees range from their colonies: a unifying conceptAm. Bee Journ. 1991 1991 131T 785dSCIR/abstract onlyfspub Santa Cruz Islande.(Wenner, A. M. Meade, D. E. Alcock, J. E.LFFeral bee colony removal on Santa Cruz Island: Techniques and progressAm. Bee Journal1 1991 1991 131784-785uSCIR/abstract only6/fspub honey bees management restoration ecology/*$Wenner, A. M. Dugan, J. E. Wells, H.NHEstimating yearly egg production in multibrooding crustacean populations0*Egg Production: Vol 7 of Crustacean Issues  Wenner, A. M.u  Netherlandsn Balkemar 1991333-355A Schram, F.Crustacean Issueso\?SCIR ProCite field[17]: editor ProCite field[31]: Senior Editorc0*fspub sand crabs emerita Santa Cruz Island0)Wenner, A. M. Meade, D. E. Friesen, L. J.pD=Recruitment, Search Behavior, and Flight ranges of Honey BeesAmerican Zoologist 1991 199131768-782 SCIR<5fspub feral bees entomology insects Santa Cruz Island Wenner, A. M.c*#Efficient hunting of feral coloniesa Bee Science 1992 19922i 64-70 SCIR/SBMNH<5fspub feral bees Santa Cruz Island exotics management Wenner, A. M.a|7Feral Honey bees (Apis mellifera) on Santa Cruz Island!d^Non-Native Species in Island Ecosystems/Southern California Academy of Sciences/annual Meeting 1992 *#Occidental College, Los Angeles, CAl May 1-2, 1992eNo. 21 in AbstractsR6SCIR ProCite field[3]: Univ . of Calif., Santa Barbara0)fspub bees feral bees exotics non-nativesWenner, A. M.*#Swarm Movement: A Mystery Explained.American Bee Journal 1992 1992 132 27-31 SCIR<5fspub feral bees insects entomology Santa Cruz Islandb Wenner, A. M.nB;Estimating effective foraging ranges of honey bee colonies. Am. Bee Jrnl.C 1992 1992 132r817-818] SCIR82fspub feral honey bee Santa Cruz Island entomology Wenner, A. M.nHAHistory and status of the two von Frisch recruitment hypotheses. Am. Bee Jrnl. 1992 1992 132C 818 SCIR fspub honey bee entomology Wenner, A. M. Thorp, R. W.JDCavities Occupied by Feral Colonies on Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaAmerican Bee Journal 1993 1993 133 870u@9fspub honey bee entomology Santa Cruz Island feral animalo"Wenner, A. M. Harris, A. M.F@Do California monarchs undergo long-distance directed migration? $Malcolm, S. B. Zalucki, M. P.a81Biology and Conservation of the Monarch Butterfly2  Los Angeles8 2,Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 1993"Science Series contr. No. 38209-218nL0SCIR ProCite field[6]: in ProCite field[8]: eds.:4fspub Santa Cruz Island entomology insects butterfly Wenner, A. M. Thorp, R. W.*#The Honey Bees of Santa Cruz Island Bee Culture 1993 1993 121 May272-275n SCIRPIfspub feral bees Channel Islands entomology restoration Santa Cruz Island  Wenner, A. M. The language of bees Bee Worldo 1993 1993742 90-98a SCIRLFfspub honey bee recruitment foraging bee language von Frisch bee dance"bf! : & 8V0Arnold, Jeanne E.oComplex Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers of Prehistoric California: Chiefs, Specialists, and Maritime Adaptations of the Channel IslandsiAmerican Antiquity 1992 199257 60-84H SCIR, SBMNHe>8fspub Chumash Santa Cruz Island anthropology archaeology"Arnold, J. E. Tissot, B. N.xqMeasurement of significant marine paleotemperature variation using black abalone shells from prehistoric middens.tQuaternary Research 1993 199339390-394e SCIRlffspub paleoclimate archaeology sea temperature Channel Islands Santa Barbara Channel Santa Cruz Island Arnold, J. E.rvoStudies in Prehistoric Sociopolitical Complexity on the Northern Channel Islands: A Focus on Prisoners' Harbor.f_ProCite field[3]: Dept. of Anthropology and Institute of Archaeology, UCLA ProCite field[6]: In 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)SPJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara, CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1994193-200>8fspub archaeology anthropology chumash Santa Cruz Island Arnold, J. E.A@9Social inequality, marginalization, and economic process.i "Price, T. and G. M. Feinman2,ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: Eds.& Foundations of Social Inequality New York  Plenum Press 1995 87-1032+fspub chumash Santa Cruz Island archaeology: Arnold, J. E.l`YTransportation innovation and social complexity among maritime hunter-gatherer societies.American Anthropologistr 1995 199597733-747EZSfspub chumash archaeology anthropology Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island prehistory Arnold, J. E.l@9Did ocean changes alter island society: handling El Nino. 82Alolkoy: Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary 1995 19957n15ZSfspub chumash archaeology anthropology Channel Islands Santa Cruz Island prehistoryd Arup, UlfnDLittoral Species of Caloplaca in North America: A Summary and a KeyThe Bryologist 1995 199598 (1)r129-140s SCIR:3fspub lichens Santa Cruz Island marine biogeographyE Arup, Ulfn8fspub Santa Cruz Island lichens marine littoral taxonomy("Ashley, Mary V Willis, Christopher`YMitochondrial DNA and allozyme divergence patterns are correlated among island deer mice.a Evolution 1989 1989433z646-6502,fspub Channel Islands evolution genetics SRD Ashley, MVtnAbsence of differentiation in mitochondrial DNA of island and mainland harvest mice, Reithrodontomys megalotis J. MAMMAL  1989 1989702B383-386Reithrodontomys megalotis , the western harvest mouse, is found throughout much of the western United States, including three of the eight California Channel Islands. It is believed to be a recent introduction to San Clemente Island but has been recognized as separate subspecies on Santa Catalina and Santa Cruz Islands. I examined mitochondrial DNA isolated from R. megalotis specimens from Santa Catalina Island and two mainland locations. The mitochondrial genome of vertebrates is a relatively small, circular molecule fairly easy to isolate from fresh or frozen tissue samples. It is inherited maternally without recombination so it provides a definitive marker of maternal phylogeny.jcfspub mitochondria evolutionary genetics Reithrodontomys megalotis DNA CSA Life Sciences CollectionnAtwood, Jonathan L.n6/Body weights of the Santa Cruz Island Scrub Jay North American Bird Bander 1979 19794f No. 4148-153xqmales usually weigh more than females; some seasonal variation; non-breeding birds weigh less than breeding birdss SCIR fspub SRDn Atwood, J. L.l>7Social interactions in the Santa Cruz Island scrub jay.n Condor 1980 198082440-448>8AUTH AFFL: Manomet Bird Obs., Box 936, Manomet, MA 02345VOfspub Aphelocoma coerulescens insularis communal breeding Santa Cruz Island SRDzAtwood, Jonathan L. 1980:3Breeding biology of the Santa Cruz Island Scrub Jay  Power, D. M.JDThe California Islands: Proceedings of a multidisciplinary symposium  Santa Barbarac .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historya675-688u 1980 SCIRfspub birds SRD90*ProCite field[3]: Mahomet Bird Observatory0*Atwood, J. L. Elpers, M. J. Collins, C. T.^WSurvival of breeders in Santa Cruz Island and mainland California scrub jay populations Condor 1990 1990923 783-788>8AUTH AFFL: Manomet Bird Obs., Box 936, Manomet, MA 02345VOfspub Aphelocoma coerulescens insularis communal breeding Santa Cruz Island SRDaue samples. It is inherited maternally without recombination so it provides a definitive marker of maternal phylogeny.jcfspub mitochondria evolutionary genetics Reithrodontomys megalotis DNA CSA Life Sciences CollectionnAtwood, Jonathan L.n6/Body weights of the Santa Cruz Island Scrub Jay North American Bird Bander 1979 19794f No. 4148-153xqmales usually weigh more than females; some seasonal variation; non-breeding birds weigh less than breeding birdss SCIR fspub SRDn Atwood, J. L.l>7Social interactions in the Santa Cruz Island scrub jay.n Condor 1980 198082440-448>8AUTH AFFL: Manomet Bird Obs., Box 936, Manomet, MA 02345VOfspub Aphelocoma coerulescens insularis communal breeding Santa Cruz Island SRDzAtwood, Jonathan L. 1980:3Breeding biology of the Santa Cruz Island Scrub Jay  Power, D. M.JDThe California Islands: Proceedings of a multidisciplinary symposium  Santa Barbarac .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historya675-688u 1980 SCIRfspub birds SRD90*ProCite field[3]: Mahomet Bird Observatory0*Atwood, J. L. Elpers, M. J. Collins, C. T.^WSurvival of breeders in Santa Cruz Island and mainland California scrub jay populations Condor 1990 1990923 783-788>8AUTH AFFL: Manomet Bird Obs., Box 936, Manomet, MA 02345VOfspub Aphelocoma coerulescens insularis communal breeding Santa Cruz Island SRDa a`_`^]\[V Crooks, K. R. D. Van VurenpjResource utilization by two insular endemic mammalian carnivores, the island fox and island spotted skunk. Oecologia 1995 1995 104301-307r SCIR0*fspub island fox Santa Cruz Island endemic Crooks, K. R. D. Van Vuren]Spatial organization of the island fox (Urocyon littoralis ) on Santa Cruz Island, California (:Journal of Mammalogy 1996 1996773n801-806t SCIR<5fspub island fox endemic home range Santa Cruz Island2,Cushing, J. Wenner, A.M. Noble, E. Daily, M.lfA groundwater hypothesis for the origin of fire areas on the northern Channel Islands, California, USAQuaternary Research 1986 1986262207-217JDAddress: DEP. BIOL. SCI., UNIV. CALIF., SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. 93106Pleistocene areas of red sediments and carbonized vegetation on the Northern Channel Islands, California, have in the past been interpreted as caused by fires of either natural or human origin. Some are associated with darkened mammoth and bird fossils, and these fossils have been considered as having been burned by early man. Reevaluation of these so-called "fire areas" indicates that the above phenomena are the result of low-temperature (.ltoreq. 100.degree. C), nonheating processes occurring in groundwater. Evidence for this conclusion is derived from field observations on fossil carbonized vegetation, and the geology of the areas. Additional evidence derives from experiments on the red sediments and fossil wood, X-ray diffraction analyses, magnetic analyses, studies on the clay minerals smectite and illite, and the demonstration that fossil mammoth bone contains sufficient Fe and Mn to account for their discoloration. Much of the carbonization of vegetation probably occurred in water rather than in fire.. Radiocarbon dates from the islands will probably need to be reevaluated. These data provide evidence contrary to the concept of the occurrence of significant fires, either natural or set by early man, on the Northern Channel Islands.cyfspub carbonized vegetation low-temperature process clay mineral Pleistocene red sediment radiocarbon date x-ray diffraction Quaternary fire areas geomorphology ground water paleobotany sediment layers fossil wood radiocarbon dating clay mineralogy stratigraphy areal studies geochemistry bones x-ray data smectite clay minerals sheet silicates Mammalia Elephantoidea Proboscidea Mammuthus mammoth fossils Aves bird fossils Homo sapiens fossils northern California Channel Islands Santa Rosa Island Santa Cruz Island physical anthropology paleobotany geography paleontology surficial geology quaternary geology geochemistry chemistry Cushing, J.E. The Carbonization of Vegetation Associated with Fire Areas, Mammoth Remains and Hypothesized Activities of Early Man on the Northern Channel Islands. Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA. .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History( 1993551-556R5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: (editor)B8Botsford, L.W. Lott, D. F. Brittnacher, J.G. Mastrup, S.f_Effects of Precipitation and Density on the Abundance of California Quail on Santa Cruz Island.d]ProCite field[3]: Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, UC Davis ProCite field[6]: Inn 2+Halvorson, W.L. and Maender, G.J. (Editors)rPJThe Fourth California Islands Symposium: Update on the Status of Resources 1994 Santa Barbara CA .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History0 1994401-405g<6fspub birds population biology Santa Cruz Island quail"Bouseman, J.K. LaBerge, W.E.nhA revision of the bees of the genus _Andrena_ of the western hemisphere. Part IX. Subgenus _Melandrena_.Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 1979 1979 104275-389r4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD Bowen, L.bF?Defenses of insular endemic plants in the absence of herbivory.p"ProCite field[5]: MA Thesise UC Davis UC Davis 1996 39 pp.' SCIRLFfspub Santa Cruz Island feral sheep endemic plants resource management Brady, Tim*$Boating traffic at Santa Cruz Island  Santa Barbara UCSB 1979' SCIR-R Senior thesiss@9fspub recreation visitation Santa Cruz Island boating SRDBrailovsky, A.H.Una nueva especie genero _Melanopleurus_ Stal (Hemiptera-Heteroptera-Lygaeidae-Lygaeinae) de California, Estados Unidos de Norteamericana.NGAnales Inst. Biologia, Universidad Nacional Automoma de Mex. Ser. Zool.u 1977 1977481a129-132s4.fspub insects entomology Santa Cruz Island SRD& Brame, Arden H. Murray, Keith F.xqThree New Slender Salamanders _(Batrachoseps)_ with a Discussion of Relationships and Speciation within the GenuspB7fspub soils Santa Cruz Island geology geomorphology GIS.(Jones, J.A., Junak, S.A., and Paul, R.J.{Progress in Mapping Vegetation on Santa Cruz Island and a Preliminary Analysis of Relationships with Environmental Factors. Hochberg, F.G.`ZThird California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara, CA1 .'Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1993 97-104R5SCIR ProCite field[6]: In: ProCite field[8]: (editor)>8fspub Santa Cruz Island vegetation GIS plant communitiesB;Junak, Steve Hochberg, Mary Philbrick, Ralph Timbrook Steve6/Plant Communities of Anacapa Island, CaliforniaoPJProceedings of the Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks 1980 San Francisco, CAh 1980 Vol 43222-231pP3SCIR ProCite field[3]: Santa Barbara Botanic Gardenfspub botany SRD Junak, S. A.Environmental factors correlated with the distribution of Santa Cruz Island ironwood (Lyonothamnus floribundus subspecies asplenifolius) on Santa Cruz Island, CaliforniaVo{"ProCite field[5]: MA Thesis UCSB 1987 162 ppRKfspub Santa Cruz Island Channel Islands ironwood endemic flora biogeography81Junak, Steven Halvorson, William Philbrick, RalphiHANon-native plants on the Southern California Islands: an overviewd^Non-Native Species in Island Ecosystems/Southern California Academy of Sciences/Annual Meeting 1992 *#Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA  May 1-2, 1992)No. 16 in AbstractsnQSCIR ProCite field[3]: Santa Barbara Botanic Garden/Channel Islands National ParkJDfspub flora non-natives management Santa Cruz Island Channel IslandsNp~}|{:4Ebeling, A.W. Larson, R.J. Alveizon, W.S. Bray, R.N.d]Annual variability of reef fish assemblages in kelp forests off Santa Barbara California, USA9,&U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Ser. Fish. Bull. 1980 1980782361-378ZTAddress: DEP. BIOL. SCI., MAR. SCI. INST., UNIV. CALIF., SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. 93106Assemblages of kelp-bed fishes that live in and about the kelp canopy or over the reef bottom were censused by movie strips (cinetransects) every Sept. from 1971-1974 at rock reefs off Santa Barbara, southern California. Cinetransects provided an adequate and efficient way to estimate species composition (order of relative or ranked species abundances), diversity and numbers of fish for yearly comparison between canopy and bottom habitats at mainland and Santa Cruz Island study sites. Canopy assemblages were simpler and more variable than bottom assemblages. They differed less in composition between sites. Between-site differences in fish assemblages reflected differences in structural habitat between mainland and island. Variation in species composition was less among years than between habitats or sites in the sense that site- and habitat-specific composition of assemblages persisted in the course of significant yearly changes in counts of fish and species per transect. Despite these changes, annual variation, as measured by variance of year-to-year log10 ratios of numbers of 16 common species, was relatively small. Its size was characteristic of stable communities in predictable environments. As a group, planktivores, which form dense aggregations in midwater, fluctuated most in numbers. Perhaps fish responded directly to local. changes in water clarity, temperature, currents and density of giant kelp [Macrocystis pyrifera]. Coincident changes in fish counts at mainland and island sites indicated that these local environmental factors, which did not vary accordingly, were not the only causes of annual variability in fish abundance. fspub species diversity temperature current density feeding cinetransect kelp-bed fishes reefs annual variations community composition community structure giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera rock reefs off Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Island marine biology ichthyologyEdwards, Lloyd NormanWTMMiocene sedimentary structures of southwestern Santa Cruz Island, California.c 1967University of California, Santa Barbara, United-States; Master's Monographic; Thesis B; Bibliography and Index of Geology (1969-present) ProCite field[5]: ma thesisfspub California sedimentary petrology Santa Cruz Island sedimentary structures general sedimentary rocks structure Pacific Coast Western U.S. United States Miocene Neogene Tertiary GEOREFEdwards, LLoyd N.eXRGeology of the Vaqueros and Rincon formations, Santa Barbara Embayment, California Ann Arbor, Michiganr UCSB 1971240 pp +append' SCIR-RDoctoral"fspub Santa Cruz Island SRDnEmmel, T.C. Emmel, J.F.C,&The butterflies of Southern California6/Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co., Science Series 1973 197326 1-148"fspub insects entomology SRDEmmel, T. C. J. F. EmmelMA New Subspecies of Euphydras editha from the Channel Islands of California%,&Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 1974 197413131-136e SCIR^Xinsects butterflies entomology Santa Cruz Island Santa Catalina Island Santa Rosa Island `YEngle, J. M. K. D. Lafferty J. E. Dugan D. L. Martin N. Mode R. F. Ambrose P. T. Raimondi *$California Coastal Commission Report 1995 1995ProCite field[3]: UCSB MSI ProCite field[9]: Second year study plan for inventory of coastal ecological resources of the northern Channel Islands and Ventura/Los Angeles Counties. ProCite field[26]: 46 pp' SCIR\Ufspub marine biology intertidal resource management Channel Islands Santa Cruz IslandaEvans, Arthur V.xrNew host plant association for adult scarabs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from Arizona and California The Coleopterists Bulletin 1985 1985391i 86-89  SCIRd]fspub insects endemic beetles Santa Cruz Island San Clemente Island Santa Catalina Island SRDFausett, Larry L.lngActivity and movement patterns of the Island Fox, _Urocyon littoralis_, Baird 1857 (Carnivora: Canidae)  Los Angelesi UCLA 1982 132 pp' SCIR-RDoctoral*$fspub Santa Cruz Island behavior SRDf RTMSwensen, S. Allan, G. J. Howe, M. Elisens, W. J. Junak, S. A. Riesberg, L. H. Genetic Analysis of the Endangered Island Endemic Malacothamnus fasciculatus (Nutt.) Greene var. nesioticus (Rob.) Kearn. 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