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Paul R. Ehrlich
Paul R. Ehrlich
Professor of Biology, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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The population bomb
PR Ehrlich
(No Title), 1971
84131971
Butterflies and plants: a study in coevolution
PR Ehrlich, PH Raven
Evolution, 586-608, 1964
59911964
Accelerated modern human–induced species losses: Entering the sixth mass extinction
G Ceballos, PR Ehrlich, AD Barnosky, A García, RM Pringle, TM Palmer
Science advances 1 (5), e1400253, 2015
52162015
Impact of Population Growth: Complacency concerning this component of man's predicament is unjustified and counterproductive.
PR Ehrlich, JP Holdren
Science 171 (3977), 1212-1217, 1971
51071971
Biological annihilation via the ongoing sixth mass extinction signaled by vertebrate population losses and declines
G Ceballos, PR Ehrlich, R Dirzo
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 114 (30), E6089-E6096, 2017
31792017
Extinction: the causes and consequences of the disappearance of species
PR Ehrlich
Random House, 1981
29871981
Human appropriation of the products of photosynthesis
PM Vitousek, PR Ehrlich, AH Ehrlich, PA Matson
BioScience 36 (6), 368-373, 1986
27961986
Population, resources, environment
PR Ehrlich, AH Ehrlich
San Francisco, 1970
27191970
The Population Explosion
PR Ehrlich
Simon & Schuster, 1990
23131990
Human appropriation of renewable fresh water
SL Postel, GC Daily, PR Ehrlich
Science 271 (5250), 785-788, 1996
21801996
Birder's handbook
P Ehrlich, DS Dobkin, D Wheye
Simon and Schuster, 1988
21691988
CRAM
A Daily, P Deere, K Shomaker, LM Smith, E TeBeaux, SD Wade, ...
SSB 1, 1, 1997
18501997
The value of nature and the nature of value
GC Daily, T Söderqvist, S Aniyar, K Arrow, P Dasgupta, PR Ehrlich, ...
Science 289 (5478), 395-396, 2000
16812000
Human Population and the Global Environment: Population growth, rising per capita material consumption, and disruptive technologies have made civilization a global ecological force
JP Holdren, PR Ehrlich
American scientist 62 (3), 282-292, 1974
13721974
Biodiversity studies: science and policy
PR Ehrlich, EO Wilson
Science 253 (5021), 758-762, 1991
13661991
Are we consuming too much?
K Arrow, P Dasgupta, L Goulder, G Daily, P Ehrlich, G Heal, S Levin, ...
Journal of Economic Perspectives 18 (3), 147-172, 2004
12892004
Mammal population losses and the extinction crisis
G Ceballos, PR Ehrlich
Science 296 (5569), 904-907, 2002
12632002
Differentiation of populations: Gene flow seems to be less important in speciation than the neo-Darwinians thought.
PR Ehrlich, PH Raven
Science 165 (3899), 1228-1232, 1969
12341969
Ecosystem consequences of bird declines
ÇH Şekercioğlu, GC Daily, PR Ehrlich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (52), 18042-18047, 2004
11922004
Human natures: Genes, cultures, and the human prospect
PR Ehrlich
Penguin, 2001
1127*2001
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