Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Bibliography Compiled and Edited by Jim Dice

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Bibliography Compiled and Edited by Jim Dice

Steele/Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center University of California, Irvine UCI – NATURE and UC Natural Reserve System California State Parks – Colorado Desert District Anza-Borrego Desert State Park & Anza-Borrego Foundation Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Bibliography Compiled and Edited by Jim Dice (revised 1/31/2019) A gaggle of geneticists in Borrego Palm Canyon – 1975. (L-R, Dr. Theodosius Dobzhansky, Dr. Steve Bryant, Dr. Richard Lewontin, Dr. Steve Jones, Dr. TimEDITOR’S Prout. Photo NOTE by Dr. John Moore, courtesy of Steve Jones) Editor’s Note The publications cited in this volume specifically mention and/or discuss Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, locations and/or features known to occur within the present-day boundaries of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, biological, geological, paleontological or anthropological specimens collected from localities within the present-day boundaries of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, or events that have occurred within those same boundaries. This compendium is not now, nor will it ever be complete (barring, of course, the end of the Earth or the Park). Many, many people have helped to corral the references contained herein (see below). Any errors of omission and comission are the fault of the editor – who would be grateful to have such errors and omissions pointed out! [[email protected]] ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As mentioned above, many many people have contributed to building this database of knowledge about Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A quantum leap was taken somewhere in 2016-17 when Kevin Browne introduced me to Google Scholar – and we were off to the races. Elaine Tulving deserves a special mention for her assistance in dealing with formatting issues, keeping printers working, filing hard copies, ignoring occasional foul language – occasionally falling prey to it herself, and occasionally livening things up with an exclamation of “oh come on now, you just made that word up!” Bob Theriault assisted in many ways and now has a lifetime job, if he wants it, entering these references into Zotero. Sicco Rood contributed photographically and technologically. Kathy Dice, Travis Huxman and Megan Lulow all contributed and exhibited great patience as this project inched toward a state of completion. Among the many who contributed material and references are: Walter Boyce, Mark Jorgensen, Joan Schneider, Marie Simovich, Mike Wells, Lyndon Murray, George Jefferson, Phil Rundel, Robin Connors, Paul Jorgensen, Larry Hendrickson, Kim Marsden, Esther Rubin, Diana Lindsay, Lowell Lindsay, Leslie Bellah, Steve Jones, Cameron Barrows, Brittany Veatter, Steve Bier, John Palmer, Lobsang Wangdu, Dave Wagner, Abbyann Sisk, Dave Van Cleve, Bud Getty, Marshal Hedin, Tom Oberbauer, Mike Simpson, Jon Rebman, Geoff Levin, Jeff Manning, Mason Hyland, Gina Moran, Ellen Bauder, Tom Oberbauer, Scott Tremor, Harold Wier, Phil Unitt, Kathy Dice, Tom Ebert, Ernie Cowan, Brad Hollingsworth, John Brown, Dave Faulkner, Megan Lulow, Travis Huxman, Peter Bowler, Daniel Winkler, Mike Puzzo, Brianna Puzzo, Duffy Clemons, Jerilyn Hirshberg, Emily Brooks, Charlie Zender, Morgan Gorris … 2 | P a g e Table of PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY ............................................................................................................................... 5 GEOLOGY ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 HYDROLOGY ................................................................................................................................................ 17 CLIMATE ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 PALEONTOLOGY .......................................................................................................................................... 20 BOTANY/PLANT ECOLOGY/VEGETATION ECOLOGY/MYCOLOGY ............................................................... 29 MAMMALOGY ............................................................................................................................................. 52 ORNITHOLOGY/AVIAN ECOLOGY ................................................................................................................ 60 HERPETOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................ 66 ICHTHYOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................. 73 ENTOMOLOGY/ARACHNOLOGY/NEMATOLOGY/CARCINOLOGY ............................................................... 75 MICROBIOLOGY........................................................................................................................................... 88 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY ........................................................................................................................... 89 NATURAL HISTORY ...................................................................................................................................... 91 GEOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................................................ 91 WILDFIRE ..................................................................................................................................................... 92 HISTORY ...................................................................................................................................................... 93 ARCHAEOLOGY .......................................................................................................................................... 100 ETHNOLOGY .............................................................................................................................................. 102 LAW, ETHICS & PUBLIC POLICY ................................................................................................................. 103 EDUCATION ............................................................................................................................................... 104 ENERGY ..................................................................................................................................................... 104 MILITARY ................................................................................................................................................... 104 MEDICINE .................................................................................................................................................. 104 LITERATURE ............................................................................................................................................... 104 MUSIC........................................................................................................................................................ 105 NEW-MEDIA ART ....................................................................................................................................... 105 PHOTOGRAPHY ......................................................................................................................................... 105 RECREATION .............................................................................................................................................. 105 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................... 107 3 | P a g e Ph.D. Dissertations .................................................................................................................................... 109 Master’s Theses ........................................................................................................................................ 112 Senior Theses ............................................................................................................................................ 116 Black-throated sparrow (Amphispiza bilineata) in Sentenac Canyon – Photo by Bob Theriault 4 | P a g e PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY deGroot-Hedlin, C.D., M.A.H. Hedlin, K.T. Walker, D.P. Drob, and M.A. Zumberge. 2008. Evaluation of infrasound signals from the shuttle Atlantis using a large seismic network. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 124(3):1442-1451. Ellingson, S.W. 2005. Antennas for the next generation of low-frequency radio telescopes. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 53(8):2480-2489. Erickson, W.C. and J.R. Fisher. 1974. A new wideband, fully steerable, decametric array at Clark Lake. Radio Science 9(3):387-401. Erickson, W.C., M.J. Mahoney, and K. Erb. 1982. The Clark Lake Teepee-Tee telescope. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 50:403-420. Jackson, P.D., M.R. Kundu and N. Kassim. 1990. Meter-decameter observations of dMe flare stars with the Clark Lake Radio Telescope. Solar Physics 130(1):391-398. Kassim, N.E. and E.J. Polisensky. 2005. The legacy of Clark Lake and the road to the long wavelength array. Pp. 114-124 in Kassim, N.E., M.R. Perez, W. Junior and P.A. Henning (eds.) From Clark Lake to the Long Wavelength Array: Bill Erickson’s Radio Science. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Volume 345. Kim, S-W., V. Natraj, S. Lee, H-A. Kwon, R. Park, J. de Gouw,

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