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AN ARCHIVAL GUIDE & BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Allen, Richard Grant. "Disturbance Patterns and the Prospects for Recovery of a Caribbean Forest: Agriculture, Hurricanes and Exotic Ants in Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic." PhD dissertation, Cornell University, 2008. 123 pp. A study of forest recovery on abandoned agricultural land in the Dominican Republic, as well as the impact of hurricanes and ant species on biological diversity and recovery in the region over time.

Aronson, Myla Faye. "Ecological Change by Alien Plants in an Urban Landscape." PhD dissertation, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick, 2007. 129 pp. Examines the impacts of alien species invasions in the New York metropolitan region, with a specific study of alien plant species impacts over the second half of the twentieth century on the old growth forest vegetation of Hutcheson Memorial Forest in suburban New Jersey.

Finley, Mary Carmel. "The Tragedy of Enclosure: Fish, Fisheries Science, and United States Foreign Policy, 1920–1960." PhD dissertation, University of California, San Diego, 2007. 602 pp. A history of ocean fisheries and their connections to U.S. foreign policy between 1920 and 1960, examining the territorial expansion of global fisheries, Maximum Sustained Yield policy, fish species decline, foreign exploitation of fishing stocks, and other issues.

Fischer, Alexandra Paige. " Private Forests, Public Policy: Oak Conservation on Family Forests in Oregon's Willamette Valley." PhD dissertation, Oregon State University, 2007. 262 pp. Case studies of oak conservation on family forestlands in Oregon, looking at issues of urban development, fire, conservation, and private land ownership from the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century.. . .

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