PUBLICATIONS INVOLVING
THE APPLICATION OF PAS SOFTWARE
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. Population theory:
an essential ingredient in pest prediction, management and policy-making.
American Entomologist 37: 138-142.
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. Can economic forces
cause ecological chaos? The case of the northern California Dungeness
Crab fishery. Oikos 62: 106-109.
- Berryman, A. A. 1991. The gypsy moth in
North America: A case of successful biological control? Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 6: 110-111.
- Berryman, A. A. 1992. On choosing models
for describing and analyzing ecological time series. Ecology
73: 694-698.
- Berryman, A. A. and M. Munster-Swendsen.
1994. Simple theoretical models and population predictions. Pages
228-231. In Predictability and Nonlinear Modeling in Natural
Sciences and Economics (J. Grasman and G. van Straten, Eds.).
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.
- Berryman, A. A. 1994. Population dynamics:
forecasting and diagnosis from time-series. Pages 119-128. In
Individuals, Populations and Patterns in Ecology (S. R.
Leather, A. D. Watt and N. Mills, Eds.). Intercept, Andover, Hampshire.
- Berryman, A. A. 1996. What causes population
cycles in forest Lepidoptera? Trends in Ecology and Evolution
11: 28-32.
- Berryman, A. and P. Turchin. 1997. Detection
of delayed density dependence: comment. Ecology 78:
318-320.
- Berryman, A. A. 1997. On the principles
of population dynamics and theoretical models. American Entomologist
43: 147-151.
- Mason, R. R. and H. G. Paul. 1996. Dynamic
behavior of Douglas-fir tussock moth populations in the Pacific
Northwest. Forest Science 42: 182-191.
- Mason, R. R. and H. G. Paul. 1999. Long-term
dynamics of lodgepole needle miner populations in central Oregon.
Forest Science 45: 15-25.