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Authors: ALLENWARDELL G BERNHARDT P BITNER R BURQUEZ A BUCHMANN S CANE J COX PA DALTON V FEINSINGER P INGRAM M INOUYE D JONES CE KENNEDY K KEVAN P KOOPOWITZ H MEDELLIN R MEDELLINMORALES S NABHAN GP PAVLIK B TEPEDINO V TORCHIO P WALKER S
Citation: G. Allenwardell et al., THE POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF POLLINATOR DECLINES ON THE CONSERVATIONOF BIODIVERSITY AND STABILITY OF FOOD CROP YIELDS, Conservation biology, 12(1), 1998, pp. 8-17

Authors: MONTALVO AM WILLIAMS SL RICE KJ BUCHMANN SL CORY C HANDEL SN NABHAN GP PRIMACK R ROBICHAUX RH
Citation: Am. Montalvo et al., RESTORATION BIOLOGY - A POPULATION BIOLOGY PERSPECTIVE, Restoration ecology, 5(4), 1997, pp. 277-290

Authors: SUZAN H PATTEN DT NABHAN GP
Citation: H. Suzan et al., EXPLOITATION AND CONSERVATION OF IRONWOOD (OLNEYA-TESOTA) IN THE SONORAN-DESERT, Ecological applications, 7(3), 1997, pp. 948-957

Authors: FELGER RS WILSON M BROYLES B NABHAN GP
Citation: Rs. Felger et al., THE BINATIONAL SONORAN DESERT BIOSPHERE NETWORK AND ITS PLANT LIFE (WITH PLANT CHECKLIST AND INDEX), Journal of the Southwest, 39(3-4), 1997, pp. 411-566

Authors: FELGER RS BROYLES B NABHAN GP EVANS L
Citation: Rs. Felger et al., OUR GRAND DESERT - A GAZETTEER FOR NORTHWESTERN SONORA, SOUTHWESTERN ARIZONA, AND NORTHEASTERN BAJA-CALIFORNIA, Journal of the Southwest, 39(3-4), 1997, pp. 703-856

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, WHY CHILIES ARE HOT, Natural history, 106(5), 1997, pp. 24-29

Authors: SUZAN H NABHAN GP PATTEN DT
Citation: H. Suzan et al., THE IMPORTANCE OF OLNEYA-TESOTA AS A NURSE PLANT IN THE SONORAN DESERT, Journal of vegetation science, 7(5), 1996, pp. 635-644

Authors: WEBER CW ARIFFIN RB NABHAN GP IDOURAINE A KOHLHEPP EA
Citation: Cw. Weber et al., COMPOSITION OF SONORAN DESERT FOODS USED BY TOHONO-OODHAM AND PIMA-INDIANS, Ecology of food and nutrition, 35(2), 1996, pp. 95-104

Authors: BUCHMANN SL NABHAN GP
Citation: Sl. Buchmann et Gp. Nabhan, THE POLLINATION CRISIS - THE PLIGHT OF THE HONEY-BEE AND THE DECLINE OF OTHER POLLINATORS IMPERILS FUTURE HARVESTS, The Sciences, 36(4), 1996, pp. 22-27

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, FINDING THE HIDDEN GARDEN + GENTRY,HOWARD,SCOTT, Journal of the Southwest, 37(2), 1995, pp. 401-415

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, THE DANGERS OF REDUCTIONISM IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, Conservation biology, 9(3), 1995, pp. 479-481

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, BEFORE THE WILDERNESS - ENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT BY NATIVE CALIFORNIANS - BLACKBURN,TC, ANDERSON,K, American anthropologist, 97(1), 1995, pp. 176-177

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, PROXIMATE AND ULTIMATE THREATS TO ENDANGERED SPECIES, Conservation biology, 8(4), 1994, pp. 928-929

Authors: SUZAN H NABHAN GP PATTEN DT
Citation: H. Suzan et al., NURSE PLANT AND FLORAL BIOLOGY OF A RARE NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS, PENIOCEREUS-STRIATUS (BRANDEGEE) BUXBAUM,F., Conservation biology, 8(2), 1994, pp. 461-470

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, WHY PLAYGROUNDS NEED TO GO WILD, Landscape architecture, 84(10), 1994, pp. 176-176

Authors: NABHAN GP FLEMING T
Citation: Gp. Nabhan et T. Fleming, THE CONSERVATION OF NEW-WORLD MUTUALISMS, Conservation biology, 7(3), 1993, pp. 457-459

Authors: NABHAN GP
Citation: Gp. Nabhan, TALES OF A SHAMANS APPRENTICE - AN ETHNOBOTANIST SEARCHES FOR NEW MEDICINES IN THE AMAZON RAIN-FOREST - PLOTKIN,MJ, The New York times book review, 1993, pp. 32-32
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