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The complete list of my
publications is below
and is also available
as a pdf. Both below, and In this pdf
are links to online versions. If you do not have access to
this online version, feel free
to
request an electronic reprint from me.
I have copies of all the publications with links as well as
many others.
Selected Recent
Publications:
Hastings,
A. and K. Higgins (1994) Persistence of transients in spatially
structured
ecological models. Science 263,
1133-1136.
Hastings, A. (1997) Population
Biology: Concepts and
Models.
Springer-Verlag, New York
McCann, K; Hastings, A;
& Huxel, G.R. (1998) Weak trophic
interactions
and the balance of nature. Nature
395:794-798
Hastings, A. and
Botsford, L. (1999) Equivalence
in yield
from marine reserves and traditional fisheries management. Science
284:1537-1538.
Hastings,
A. (2001) Transient dynamics and persistence of ecological systems. Ecology
Letters 4:215-220.
Hastings,
A.
& Botsford, L. (2003) Comparing designs of marine reserves for
fisheries and
for biodiversity. Ecological
Applications 13:S65-S70
Hastings,
A. & Palmer, M.A.
(2003) A bright future for biologists and
mathematicians? Science
299:2003-2004
Hastings,
A. (2004)
Transients: the key to long-term
ecological understanding? Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 19:39-45
Hastings,
A.
&
Botsford, L.W. (2006) Persistence of spatial populations depends on
returning
home. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci.
103:6067-6072. Mumby, P.J., Hastings, A., & Edwards, H.J. (2007) Thresholds
and the resilience of Caribbean coral reefs. Nature
450:98-101. Melbourne,
B.A. and Hastings, A. (2008) Extinction risk depends strongly on factors
contributing to stochasticity. Nature 454:100-103. Holland,
M.D. and Hastings, A. (2008) Strong
effect of dispersal network structure on ecological dynamics. Nature 456:792-795.
Complete
list of publications:
1. Hastings, A.
(1972). Eliminating viability
differences in computing recombination percentages. Journal of
Heredity, 63,
129-131.
2. Hastings,
A.,
& Rohlf, F. J. (1974). Gene flow:
effect in stochastic models of differentiation. American Naturalist,
108,
701-705.
3. Hastings, A.
(1977). Spatial heterogeneity and
the stability of predator-prey systems. Theoretical Population
Biology, 12,
37-48.
4. Hastings, A.
(1977). Some models in population biology.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell
University, Ithaca, New
York.
5. Hastings,
A.
(1978). Global stability of two species
systems. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 5, 399-403.
6. Hastings, A.
(1978). Global stability of Lotka-Volteerra
systems
with diffusion. Journal of Mathematical Biology,
6,
163-168.
7. Hastings, A.
(1978). Spatial heterogeneity and
the stability of predator-prey systems: predator mediated coexistence. Theoretical
Population Biology, 14:380-395.
8. Hastings, A.
(1978). An evolutionary
optimization principle. Journal of Theoretical Biology,
75,
514-525.
9. Hastings, A.
(1978). Evolutionarily stable
strategies and the evolution of life histories. I. Density dependent
models. Journal of Theoretical Biology,
75,
527-536.
10. Hastings, A.
(1979). Spatial heterogeneity and
the stability of predator-prey systems: population cycles. in V.
Lakshmikantham
(ed.), Applied Nonlinear Analysis.
(pp. 607-618). New York:
Academic
Press.
11. Hastings,
A.,
& Caswell, H. (1979). Role of
environmental variability in the evolution of life history strategies.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 76, 4700-4703.
12.
Caswell,
H., & Hastings,
A. (1980).
Fecundity, developmental time, and population growth rate: an
analytical
solution. Theoretical Population Biology, 17,
71-79.
13. Hastings, A.
(1980). Population dynamics in
patchy environments. in T. A. Burton (ed.), Modelling and
Differential Equations in Biology.
(pp. 217-223). : Marcel Dekker.
14.
Wollkind,
D. J., Hastings,
A., & Logan, J.
A. (1980). Models involving differential and integral equations
appropriate for
describing a temperature dependent predator-prey mite ecosystem on
apples. in
T. A. Burton (ed.), Modelling and Differential Equations
in Biology.
(pp. 255-277). : Marcel Dekker.
15. Hastings, A.
(1980).
Disturbance,coexistence,history, and competition for space. Theoretical
Population Biology, 18,
363-373.
16.
Wollkind,
D. J., Hastings,
A., & Logan, J.
A. (1980). Functional response, numerical response, and stability in
arthropod
predator-prey ecosystems involving age structure. Researches on
Population Ecology, 22,
323-338.
17. Hastings,
A.
(1981). Multiple limit cycles in predator-
prey models. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 11, 51-63.
18. Hastings, A.
(1981). Simultaneous stability of
D=0 and D≠0 for multiplicative viabilities at two loci:an
analytical study. Journal of Theoretical Biology,
89,
69-81.
19. Hastings,
A.,
Seradilla, J. M., & Ayala, F. J.
(1981). Boundary layer model for the population dynamics of single
species.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 78, 1972-1975.
20. Hastings,
A.
(1981). Disequilibrium,selection and recombination:
limits in two-locus two-allele models. Genetics, 98, 659-668.
21. Hastings,
A.
(1981). Marginal underdominance at a stable
equilibrium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 78,
6558-6559.
22. Hastings,
A.
(1981). Stable cycling in discrete time
genetic models. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA,
78,
7224-7225.
23. Hastings,
A., & Wollkind, D.
(1982). Age structure in predator-prey systems I. A general model and a
specific example. Theoretical Population Biology,
21,
44-56.
24.
Wollkind,
D., Hastings,
A., & Logan, J.
(1982). Age structure in predator-prey systems II. Functional response
and
stability and the paradox of enrichment. Theoretical Population
Biology, 21,
57-68.
25. Hastings,
A.
(1982). Unexpected behavior in two locus genetic
models: an analysis of marginal underdominance. Genetics, 102, 129-138.
26. Hastings,
A.
(1982). Dynamics of a single species in a
spatially varying environment: The stabilizing role of high dispersal
rates.
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 16, 49-55.
27. Hastings, A.
(1982). Small deviations from
symmetry in models in population biology. in V. Lakshmikantham (ed.), Nonlinear
Phenomena in Mathematical Sciences.
(pp. 513-516). New York:
Academic
Press.
28. Hastings, A.
(1983). Age dependent predation is
not a simple process. I. Continuous time models. Theoretical Population
Biology, 23,
347-362.
29. Hastings, A.
(1983). Can spatial variation
alone lead to selection for dispersal ? Theoretical Population
Biology, 24,
244-251.
30.
Levin, S.
A., Cohen, D., & Hastings,
A.
(1984). Dispersal strategies in patchy environments. Theoretical
Population Biology, 26,
165-191.
31. Hastings, A.
(1984). Simple models for age dependent
predation. S. A. Levin, & T. G. Hallam (eds.), Mathematical
Ecology, Proceedings, Trieste 1982.
(pp. 114-119). New York:
Springer-Verlag.
32. Hastings,
A.
(1984). Evolution in a seasonal
environment: simplicity lost ? Evolution, 38, 350-358.
33. Hastings,
A.
(1984). Linkage disequilibrium, selection and
recombination at three loci. Genetics, 106, 153-164.
34. Hastings, A.
(1984). Age dependent predation is
not a simple process. II. Wolves, ungulates and a discrete time model
for
predation on juveniles with a stabilizing tail. Theoretical Population
Biology, 26,
271-282.
35. Hastings,
A.
(1984). Maintenance of high disequilibrium
in the presence of partial selfing. Proceedings National Academy of
Sciences,
USA, 81, 4596-4598.
36. Hastings,
A.
(1984). Delays in recruitment at different
trophic levels effects on stability. Journal of Mathematical Biology,
21,
35-44.
37. Hastings,
A.
(1985). Stable equilibria at two loci in
populations with large selfing rates. Genetics, 109, 215-228.
38. Hastings,
A.
(1985). Four simultaneously stable polymorphic
equilibria in two-locus two-allele models. Genetics, 109, 255-261.
39. Hastings,
A.
(1985). Multilocus population genetics with weak
epistasis. I. Equilibrium properties of two- locus two-allele models.
Genetics,
109, 799-812.
40. Hastings,
A.
(1985). Evolution in the seasonal theta
models. Evolution, 39, 709.
41. Hastings, A.
(1986). Interacting age structured
populations. in T. G. Hallam, & S. A. Levin (eds.), Mathematical
Ecology.
(pp. 287-294). New York:
Springer-Verlag.
42. Hastings,
A.
(1986). Multilocus population genetics with weak
epistasis. II. Equilibrium properties
of
multilocus models: What is the unit of selection ? Genetics, 112,
157-171.
43. Hastings, A.
(1986). The invasion question. Journal of Theoretical
Biology, 121,
211-220.
44. Hastings,
A.
(1986). Limits to the relationship among
recombination, disequilibrium, and epistasis in two locus models.
Genetics,
113, 177-185.
45. Hastings,
A.
(1987). Can competition be detected using
species co-occurence data? Ecology, 68, 117-124.
46. Hastings,
A.
(1987). Cycles in cannibalistic egg-larval
interactions. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 24, 651-666.
47. Hastings,
A.,
& Costantino, R. (1987). Cannibalistic
egg-larval interactions in Tribolium: an explanation for the
oscillations in
population numbers. The American Naturalist, 130, 36-52.
48. Hastings,
A.
(1987). Substitutions under stabilizing selection.
Genetics, 116, 479-486.
49. Quinn,
J. F., & Hastings,
A. (1987).
Extinction in subdivided habitats. Conservation Biology, 1, 198-208.
50. Hastings,
A.
(1987). Monotonic change of the mean phenotype in two
locus models. Genetics, 117, 583-585.
51. Hastings,
A.
(1988). Disequilibrium in two-locus
mutation-selection models. Genetics, 118, 543-547.
52. Hastings, A.
(1988). Dependence of expected
heterozygosity on locus number with stabilizing selection and drift. Journal
of Theoretical Biology, 134,
103-112.
53. Hastings,
A.
(1988). Food web theory and stability.
Ecology, 69, 1665-1668.
54. Quinn,
J. F., & Hastings,
A. (1988).
Extinction in subdivided habitats: Reply to Gilpin. Conservation
Biology, 2,
293-296.
55. Hastings, A.
(ed.). (1988). Community Ecology. New York:
Springer-Verlag.
56. Hastings, A.
(1988). When should you include
age structure? in A. Hastings (ed.), Community Ecology.
(pp.
25-34). New York:
Springer-Verlag.
57. Hastings,
A.
(1989). Linkage disequilibrium and genetic
variances under mutation-selection balance. Genetics, 121, 857-860.
58. Hastings,
A.,
& Hom, C. L. (1989). Pleiotropic stabilizing
selection limits the number of polymorphic loci to at most the number
of
characters. Genetics, 122, 459-463.
59. Hastings,
A.,
& Wolin, C. L. (1989). Within patch
dynamics in a metapopulation. Ecology, 70, 1261-1266.
60. Hastings, A.
(ed.). (1989). Some Mathematical
Questions in Biology: Models in Population Biology.
Lectures
on Mathematics in the Life Sciences,
Volume 20. Providence,
Rhode
Island:
American Mathematical Society.
61. Hastings, A.
(1989). Deterministic multilocus
population genetics: an overview. in A. Hastings (ed.), Some Mathematical
Questions in Biology: Models in
Population
Biology. Lectures on Mathematics
in the Life Sciences. Vol.
20. (pp. 27-54). Providence,
Rhode
Island:
American Mathematical Society.
62. Hastings, A.
(1990). The interaction between
selection and linkage in plant populations. in A. H. D. Brown, M. T.
Clegg, A.
Kahler, & B. Weir ((eds.).), Population Genetics, Plant
Breeding and Gene Conservation.
(pp. 163-180). Sunderland,
MA:
Sinauer Associates, Inc.
63. Hastings,
A.
(1990). Maintenance of polygenic variation
through mutation-selection balance: bifurcation analysis of a biallelic
model.
J. Math. Biol., 28, 329-340.
64. Gomulkiewicz,
R. S., & Hastings,
A. (1990).
Ploidy and evolution by sexual selection: a comparison of haploid and
diploid
female choice models near fixation equilibria. Evolution, 44, 757-770.
65. Hastings,
A.,
& Hom, C. L. (1990). Multiple
equilibria and maintenance of additive genetic variance in a model of
pleiotropy. Evolution, 44, 1153-1163.
66. Hastings,
A.
(1990). Second-order approximations for
selection coefficients at polygenic loci. J. Math. Biol., 28, 475-483.
67. Hastings,
A.
(1990). Spatial heterogeneity and
ecological models. Ecology, 71, 426-428.
68. Hastings, A.
(1991). Structured models of
metapopulation dynamics. Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society, 42,
57-71.
69. Hastings,
A.,
& Costantino, R. F. (1991).
Oscillations in population numbers: Age dependent cannibalism. Journal
of
Animal Ecology, 60, 471-482.
70. Hastings,
A.,
& Powell, T. (1991). Chaos in a three
species food chain. Ecology, 72, 896-903.
71. Klebanoff,
A., Minta, S., Hastings,
A., &
Clark, T. (1991). Age-dependent predation model of black-footed ferrets
and
prairie dogs. SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 51, 1053-1073.
72. Hastings, A.
(1991). McKendrick-Von Foerster
Models for Patch Dynamics. in Lecture Notes in Biomathematics,
73. Hastings,
A.
(1992). Second-order approximations for
selection coefficients at polygenic loci. 2. Pleiotropy. Journal of
Mathematical Biology, 30,379-388
74. Hastings, A.
(1992). Age dependent dispersal is
not a simple process: density
dependence, stability and chaos. Theoretical Population
Biology, 41,
388-400.
75. Fox,
G.A. & Hastings,
A. (1992) Inferring
selective history from multilocus
frequency data -- Wright meets the Hamiltonian. Genetics. 132, 277-288.
76. Hastings,
A. (1993) Complex
interactions
between dispersal and dynamics: Lessons from coupled logistic equations. Ecology.74,
1362-1372.
77. Gavrilets,
S.
& Hastings,
A. (1993). Maintenance
of genetic variability under
strong stabilizing selection: a two-locus model. Genetics,
134, 377-386.
78. Hastings,
A.,
Hom, C., Ellner, S., Turchin, P., &
Godfray, H.C.J. (1993) Chaos in
ecology:
Is mother nature a strange attractor? Annual Reviews of Ecology and
Systematics, 24, 1-33.
79. Klebanoff,
A. & Hastings, A.
(1994). Chaos
in three species food chains. Journal of
Mathematical Biology 32:427-451
80. Hastings, A. (1994) Conservation and
spatial structure: Theoretical approaches. pp.
494-503 in Lecture Notes in
Biomathematics. v. 100.
81. Gavrilets,
S. & Hastings,
A. (1994)
Maintenance of multilocus variability under
strong
stabilizing selection. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 32,
287-302.
82. Botsford,
L.W., C.L. Moloney, A. Hastings,
J.L. Largier, T.M. Powell, K.Higgins, and J.F. Quinn.
(1994). The influence of
spatially and temporally varying oceanographic
conditions on meroplanktonic larvae. Deep-Sea
Research Part II - Topical Studies in Oceanography , 41:107-145
83. Klebanoff,
A. & Hastings,
A. (1994)
Chaos in one-predator, two-prey
models: general results from bifurcation theory. Mathematical
Biosciences,
122:221-233
84. Hastings,
A.
& Higgins, K. (1994) Persistence of
transients in spatially structured ecological
models, Science,263,
1133-1136.
85. Gavrilets,
S. & Hastings,
A. (1994)
A quantitative genetic model for
developmental noise Evolution 48:1478-1486.
86. Gavrilets,
S.
& Hastings,
A. (1994)
Dynamics of genetic variability in
two-locus models of stabilizing selection. Genetics,
138:519-532.
87. Hastings,
A.
& Harrison, S. (1994). Metapopulation
dynamics
and genetics. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 25:167-188.
88. Gavrilets,
S. and Hastings,
A. (1995) Dynamics of polygenic
variability under
stabilizing selection, recombination, and drift. Genetical
Research, 65:63-74
89. Hastings,
A.
& Fox, G.A. (1995) Optimization as a
technique for studying population genetics equations.
pp.
18-26 in Lecture Notes in Computer
Science vol. 899
90. Ewens,
W.J. & Hastings,
A. (1995)
Aspects of optimality behavior in population genetics equations. pp.
7-18 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science
vol. 899
91. Hastings,
A.
(1995) A metapopulation model with population jumps
of varying sizes. Math. Biosci.
128:285-298
92. Gavrilets,
S., & Hastings,
A. (1995)
Intermittency and transient chaos from
simple frequency-dependent selection. Proceedings
Royal
Society: Biological Sciences 261:233-238
93. Hastings, A.
(1996) What equilibrium behavior of Lotka-Volterra models does
not tell us about food webs. pp. 211-217
in Polis, G.A. and Winemiller, K.O. (eds.) Food
Webs: Integration
of Patterns & Dynamics Chapman &
Hall, New
York
94. Hastings,
A.
(1996) Models of spatial spread: is the
theory complete? Ecology 77:1675-1679
95. Gavrilets,
S., & Hastings,
A. (1996)
Founder effect speciation: a
theoretical reassessment. American
Naturalist 147:466-491
96. Harrison,
S.
& Hastings,
A. (1996) Genetic
and evolutionary consequences of metapopulation structure.
Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 11:180-183
97. Ray,
C. & Hastings,
A. (1996) Density
dependence: are we searching at the wrong spatial scale? J. Animal
Ecology
65:556-566
98. Hastings,
A.
(1996) Models of spatial spread: A synthesis.
Biological Conservation 78:143-148
99. Gyllenberg, M., Hanski,
I & Hastings,
A. (1997) Structured
metapopulation
models. pp. 93-122 in Hanski, I.
and Gilpin, M., eds. Metapopulation
Biology. Academic
Press, San Diego.
100. Hastings, A.
(1997) Population Biology:
Concepts and Models. Springer-Verlag, New
York
101. Higgins,
K., Hastings,
A., & Botsford, L.
(1997) Density dependence and
age
structure: a general nonlinear study American Naturalist
149:247-269
102. Levin,
S.A., Grenfell, B., Hastings,
A.,
& Perelson, A.S. (1997)
Mathematical
and computational challenges in
population biology and ecosystems science. Science 275:334-343.
103. Higgins,
K., Hastings,
A., Sarvela,
J.N., & Botsford, L.
(1997) Stochastic dynamics and
deterministic
skeletons: Population behavior of
Dungeness crab. Science 276:1431-1435
104. McCann,
K., Hastings,
A. (1997)
Re-evaluating the omnivory-stability relationship in food webs.
Proceedings
Royal Society: Biological Sciences 264:1249-1254.
105. Hastings,
A. (1997) Transients
in spatial ecological models. pp. 185-194
in
Bascompte, J. & Solé, R.V.
ed. , Landes Bioscience
106. Hastings,
A., Harrison,
S. &
McCann, K. (1997) Unexpected spatial
patterns in an insect outbreak match a predator
diffusion model. Proceedings Royal Society: Biological Sciences 264:1837-1840.
107. Botsford,
L.W., Moloney, C.L., Largier, J.L.
& Hastings,
A. (1998) Metapopulation
dynamics
of meroplanktonic invertebrates: the Dungeness
crab (Cancer
magister) as an
example. In
Proceedings of the North Pacific Symposium in Invertebrate Stock
Assessment and Management. Edited
by
G.S. Jamieson and A.
Campbell. Can.
Spec. Publ. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
125:295-306.
108. Huxel,
G., & Hastings,
A. (1998) Population
size
dependence, competitive coexistence and habitat
destruction. Journal of Animal
Ecology 67:446-453.
109. McCann,
K. Hastings, A.,
& D. R.
Strong. (1998) Trophic cascades
and
trophic trickles in pelagic food webs. Proceedings
Royal
Society: Biological Sciences 265:205-209.
110. Gavrilets,
S. & Hastings,
A. (1998) Coevolutionary
chase in two-species systems with applications to mimicry.
Journal
of Theoretical Biology 191:415-427.
111. McCann,
K; Hastings, A;
& Huxel, G.R. (1998) Weak trophic interactions and
the balance of nature. Nature 395:794-798
112. Wilson,
W.; Harrison, S; Hastings,
A.; & McCann, K. (1999)
Exploring stable pattern
formation in models of tussock moth populations J.Anim.Ecol. 68:94-107
113. Hastings,
A.
& Godfray, H.C.J. (1999) Learning, host
fidelity and the stability of host-parasitoid communities.
American
Naturalist 153:295-301
114. Hastings, A. (1999) Outbreaks
of insects: A
dynamic approach. Pp. 206-215 in
Hawkins, B. and Cornell, H. eds. Theoretical Approaches to Biological
Control. Cambridge University
Press
115. Hastings,
A.
and Botsford, L. (1999)
Equivalence in yield
from marine reserves and traditional fisheries
management. Science 284:1537-1538.
116. Huxel,
G. & Hastings,
A. (1999)
The influence of restoration on
species persistence in fragmented habitats. Restoration
Ecology
7:309-315
117. Hastings,
A.
& Gavrilets, S. (1999) .Global
dispersal reduces local
diversity Proceedings Royal
Society:
Biological Sciences 266:2067-2070
118. Hastings, A. (2000) Parasitoid
spread: lessons
for and from invasion biology. Pp. 70-82 in Hochberg,
M.E.
and Ives, A.R. (Eds.) Parasitoid
Population Biology, Princeton
University
Press
119. McCann,
K., Hastings,
A., Harrison, S &
Wilson,
W. (2000) Population
outbreaks in a
discrete world. Theoretical Population
Biology 57:97-108
120. Hastings,
A.
(2000) Synchronicity: differential responses to
vaccination illuminate dynamics. Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 15:129-130
121. Hastings,
A.
(2000) The lion and the lamb
find closure. Science 290:1712-1713.
(simplified version
reprinted as
"Arrangements mathematiques entre ennemis", Le Figaro, Dec. 1, 2000)
122. Hastings,
A (2001) Population
dynamics. pp. 769-776.
In Levin,
S.A.
(Ed.) Encyclopedia of
Biodiversity, vol. 4. Academic Press, New
York
123. Petersen,
J.E. & Hastings,
A. (2001) Dimensional
approaches to scaling
experimental ecosystems: Designing mouse traps to catch elephants. American
Naturalist 157:324-333.
124. Botsford,
L., Hastings,
A., & Gaines, S.D.
(2001) Dependence of
sustainability on
the configuration of marine reserves and larval dispersal distance. Ecology
Letters 4:144-150.
125. Hastings,
A.
(2001) Transient dynamics and
persistence of ecological systems. Ecology
Letters 4:215-220.
126. Hastings, A.
(2001) Hardy-Weinberg
theorem. In Encyclopedia of Life
Sciences MacMillan Publishing
127. de
Valpine, D.P. & Hastings,
A.
(2002) Fitting population
models with
process noise and observation error. Ecological
Monographs
72:57-76
128. Okubo,
A., Hastings,
A., & Powell, T. (2002) Population
dynamics In temporal and spatial
domains. pp. 298-373 In Okubo,
A., and Levin, S.A.
Diffusion and Ecological Problems: A
Modern Perspective. Springer-Verlag
129. Callaway,
D.S. & Hastings, A.
(2002) Consumer movement through differentially
subsidized habitats creates a spatial food web with unexpected results
Ecology
Letters 5: 329–332
130. Lockwood,
D.R., Hastings,
A., & Botsford, L.
W. (2002) The Effects of
Dispersal
Patterns on Marine Reserves: Does the Tail
Wag the Dog? Theoretical Population
Biology 61: 297–309
131. Hill,
M.F., Hastings,
A., & Botsford, L.W.
(2002) The effects of small dispersal rates on extinction times in
metapopulation models. American
Naturalist 160:389-402
132. Umbanhowar,
J. & Hastings,
A. (2002)
The impact of resource limitation and
the phenology of parasitoid attack on the duration of insect herbivore
outbreaks. Theoretical Population Biology 62:259-269
133. Botsford,
L.W., Lawrence, C.A.,
Hill, M.F., Hastings,
A.,
& McCann, K. (2002) Dynamic
responses of California
Current populations to
environmental variability. pp. 215-226
in McGinn, N.A. (ed.) Fisheries in a Changing Climate, American
Fisheries
Society Symposium 32
134. Hastings,
A. (2002) Theoretical ecology. pp.
326-329 in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 8th
Edition, Volume 18
135. Fox,
G.A. & Hastings, A. (2003) Limiting
relationships between selection and recombination.
Bulletin
of Mathematical Biology (2003) 65:
129–141
136. Botsford,
L.,
Micheli, F. & Hastings,
A.
(2003) Principles for the design of marine reserves. Ecological
Applications 13:S25-S31
137. Gerber,
L.W., Bosford, A., Hastings,
A.,
Possingham, H.P., Gaines, S.D., Palumbi, S.R., & Andelman, S.J.
(2003)
Population models for marine reserve design: A retrospective and
prospective
synthesis. Ecological Applications
13:S47-S64
138. Hastings,
A.
& Botsford, L. (2003) Comparing designs of
marine reserves for fisheries and for biodiversity.
Ecological
Applications 13:S65-S70
139. Hastings,
A. &
Palmer, M.A. (2003) A bright future for
biologists and mathematicians? Science
299:2003-2004
140. Brown,
D. & Hastings,
A. (2003)
Resistance may be futile:
dispersal scales and selection for disease resistance in competing
plants. Journal of Theoretical
Biology 222:373–388
141. Hill,
M.F., Botsford, L. & Hastings,
A. (2003) The effects of
spawning age
distribution on salmon persistence in fluctuating environments Journal
of
Animal Ecology 72:736-744
142. Hastings,
A. (2003)
Metapopulation persistence with age
dependent disturbance or succession. Science 301:1525-1526
143. Botsford,
L.W., Lawrence, C.A., Dever, E.P., Hastings,
A. & Largier, J. (2003)
Wind Strength and Biological Productivity in Upwelling Systems: An
Idealized
Study. Fisheries Oceanography 12:245-259
144. McCann,
K.S., Botsford, L.W. & Hastings,
A. (2003) Differential response
of marine populations to climate
forcing. Canadian Journal of
Fisheries
and Aquatic Science 60: 971–985
145. Sanchez,
M.
& Hastings, A.
(2003) Uniform vertical transmission and selection in
a host- symbiont system. Nonrandom symbiont distribution generates
apparent
differential selection. Journal of
Theoretical Biology 225:517–530
146. King,
A. & Hastings,
A. (2003) Spatial mechanisms
for coexistence of species sharing a common
natural enemy. Theoretical Population
Biology 64:431-438
147. Hastings,
A. (2004)
Transients: the key to long-term ecological
understanding? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:39-45
148. Dugaw,
C.J., Hastings,
A., Preisser, E.L. &
Strong, D.R. (2004) Seasonally limited host supply
generates microparasite population cycles. Bulletin
of Mathematical Biology 66:583-594
149. Hastings,
A. (2004) Response
to comment on “Metapopulation Persistence with Age-Dependent
Disturbance or Succession”. Science
304:684d
150. Moore,
John C., Berlow, Eric L.,
Coleman, David
C., de Ruiter, Peter C.,
Dong,
Quan, Hastings, Alan, Johnson,
Nancy Collins, McCann, Kevin S.,
Melville, Kim , Morin, Peter J., Nadelhoffer, Knute, Rosemond, Amy D.,
Post,
David M. Sabo, John L., Scow, Kate M., Vanni,
Michael J.
& Wall, Diana H. (2004) Detritus, trophic dynamics,
and biodiversity. Ecology Letters
7:584-600
151. Cuddington,
K. & Hastings,
A. (2004) Invasive engineers.
Ecological Modelling 178:335-347
152. Botsford,
L.W., Kaplan, D. & Hastings,
A. (2004) Sustainability and
yield
in marine reserve policy. American
Fisheries Society Symposium 42:75-86
153. Bonsall,
M.B. & Hastings,
A. (2004)
Demographic and environmental stochasticity in predator-prey
metapopulation
dynamics. Journal of Animal
Ecology
73:1043-1055
154. Guichard,
F., Levin, S.A., Hastings,
A. &
Siegel, D. (2004) Toward a dynamic metacommunity approach to marine
reserve
theory. Bioscience 54:1003-1111
155. Taylor,
C.M. & Hastings,
A. (2004)
Finding optimal control strategies for
an invasive grass using a density-structured model.
Journal
of Applied Ecology 41:1049-1057
156. Taylor,
C.M., Davis, H.G., Civille, J.C.,
Grevstad, F.S., & Hastings,
A. (2004) Consequences
of an of
an Allee effect in an invasive plant: Spartina
alterniflora in Willapa Bay, Washington. Ecology
85:3254-3266
157. Hastings,
A.,
Cuddington, K., Davies, K.F., Dugaw, C.J.,
Elmendorf, S., Freestone, A., Harrison, S., Holland, M., Lambrinos, J.,
Malvadkar, U., Melbourne, B.A., Moore, K., Taylor, C., &
Thomson, D. (2005)
The spatial spread of invasions: new developments in theory and
evidence, Ecology Letters 8:91-101
158. Hastings, A. (2005)
Epidemiology, in Encyclopedia
of Nonlinear Science,
ed. Alwyn Scott. New York
and London:
Routledge.
159. Olson,
D.B., Cosner, C., Cantrell, S. & Hastings, A. (2005)
Persistence of fish populations in
time and space as a key to sustainable fisheries. Bulletin
of Marine Science 76:213-232
160. Green,
J.L., Hastings,
A., Arzberger, P.,
Ayala, F., Cottingham, K.L., Cuddington, K., Davis, F., Dunne, J.A.,
Fortin,
M-J., Gerber, L., Neubert, M. (2005) Complexity in ecology and
conservation:
mathematical, statistical, and computational challenges.
BioScience
55:501-510.
161. Hastings,
A.,
Arzberger, P.,Bolker, B.,Collins, S.,
Ives, A.R., Johnson, N.A., Palmer, M.A. (2005) Quantitative
Bioscience for the 21st
Century. BioScience 55:511-517.
162. Taylor,
C.M. & Hastings,
A. (2005) Allee
effects in biological invasions. Ecology
Letters 8:895-908.
163. Kinlan,
B.P. & Hastings,
A. (2005) Rates
of
population sperad and geographic range expansion: what exotic species
tell
us. Pp. 381-419 in Sax,
D.F.,
Stachowicz, J.J. & Gaines, S.D.
(eds.) Species Invasions: Insights into
Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography. Sinauer
Assoc., Inc., Sunderland,
MA
164. Hastings, A. (2005) Unstructured
models in ecology: past,
present, and future. Pp. 9-29 in
Cuddington, K. and Besiner, B. (eds.) Ecological
Paradigms
Lost. Academic Press.
165. Harrison,
S., Hastings,
A. and D. R. Strong, (2005)
Spatial and temporal dynamics of insect outbreaks in a complex
multitrophic
system: tussock moths, ghost moths, and their natural enemies on bush
lupines.
Annales Zoologici Fennici 42: 409–419.
166. Dugaw,
C.J., Preisser, E.L., Hastings,
A. & Strong, D.R.
(2005) Widening the window of persistence in seasonal pathogen-host
systems. Theor. Pop. Biol.
68:267–276.
167. Rosso,
P. H., Ustin, S. L. & Hastings,
A.
(2005) Mapping marshland vegetation of San Francisco Bay, California,
using
hyperspectral data. International
Journal of Remote Sensing 26: 5169 –
5191.
168. Sabo,
J.L., Beisner, B.E., Berlow, E. L.,
Cuddington, K., Hastings, A.,
Koen-Alonso, M., McCann,
K., Melian, C., & Moore, J.
(2005) Population dynamics and
food web
structure? Predicting measurable food web properties with minimal
detail and
resolution. Pp. 437-450 in De
Ruiter,
P., Wolters, V. & Moore,
J. (eds.)
Dynamics Food Webs. Academic Press
169. Lee,
C.T.
& Hastings,
A. (2006) Non-equilibrium
genetic structure is robust to the shape of the dispersal distribution.
Evolutionary
Ecology Research 8:279-293.
170. Hastings,
A.
& Botsford, L.W. (2006) Persistence of spatial
populations depends on returning home. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci.
103:6067-6072.
171. Rosso,
P. H., Ustin, S. L.
& Hastings,
A. (2006) Use of
lidar to study changes associated with Spartina invasion in San
Francisco Bay
marshes. Remote Sensing of
Environment.
100:295-306.
172. Botsford,
L.W. & Hastings,
A. (2006) Conservation dynamics
of marine metapopulations with dispersing larvae.
Pp. 411-430 in Kritzer, J. and Sale,
P. (eds.). Marine Metapopulations. Academic
Press
173. Hall,
R.J., Hastings,
A. & Ayres,
D. (2006) Explaining
the explosion: Modelling hybrid
invasions. Proc Roy. Soc. B 273: 1385–1389
174. Hastings,
A. & Botsford, L.W. (2006) A simple persistence condition for
structured populations. Ecology
Letters 9:846-852
175. Byers, J. E., Cuddington, K., Jones, C. G., Talley,
T. S., Hastings, A., Lambrinos, J.G.,
Crooks, J.A. & Wilson, W.G. (2006) Using ecosystem engineers to restore
ecological systems. Trends in Ecology
and Evolution 21:493-500.
176. Sanchirico, J.N., Malvadkar, U., Hastings, A. & Wilen, J.E. (2006) When
are no-take zones an economically optimal fishery management strategy? Ecol
Appl. 16:1643-1659.
177.
Hastings, A., Hall, R.J., & Taylor, C.M. (2006) A
simple approach to optimal control of invasive species. Theoretical Population Biology 70:431-435.
178. Botsford, L.W., Lawrence,
C., Dever, E., Hastings, A., &
Largier, J. (2006) Dynamic effects of
variable winds on biological productivity in coastal upwelling systems with
advective losses. Deep Sea
Research Part II 53: 3116-3140
179. Melbourne,
B.A., Cornell, H.V., Davies, K.F., Dugaw, C.W., Elmendorf, S., Freestone, A.L.,
Hall, R., Harrison, S., Hastings, A.,
Holland, M.,
Holyoak, M., Lambrinos, J., Moore, K., Yokomizo H. (2007).Invasion in a
heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover? Ecology
Letters 10:77-94
180. Hastings,
A., Byers, J. E., Crooks, J.A, Cuddington, K., Jones, Lambrinos, J.G.,C. G.,
Talley, T. S.,. & Wilson,
W.G. (2007) Ecosystem engineering in space
and time. Ecology Letters 10:153-164
181.
Wilmers, C.C., Post, E. & Hastings, A. (2007) A
perfect storm: the combined effects on population fluctuations of
auto-correlated environmental noise, age structure, and density dependence. American
Naturalist 169:673-683
182.
Cuddington, K., Byers, J. Wilson, W. and Hastings, A.
(Eds.) (2007) Ecosystem
Engineers: Concepts, Theory and Applications.
Elsevier, London
183. Cuddington, K. and Hastings, A. (2007) Balancing the engineer-environment equation:
the current legacy. Pp. 253-274 in Cuddington,
K., Byers, J. Wilson, W. and Hastings,
A. (Eds.) Ecosystem Engineers: Concepts,
Theory and Applications. Elsevier, London
184. Hastings,
A. (2007) Management and ecosystem engineers: current knowledge and future
challenges. Pp. 387-393 in Cuddington,
K., Byers, J. Wilson, W. and Hastings,
A. (Eds.) Ecosystem Engineers: Concepts,
Theory and Applications. Elsevier, London
185.
Sax, D.F., Stachowicz, J.J., Brown,
J.H., Bruno, J.F., Dawson, M.N., Gaines, S. D., Grosberg, R.K., Hastings, A., Holt, R.D., Mayfield,
M.M., O’Connor, M.I., Rice, W.R. (2007) Ecological and evolutionary insights
from species invasions. Trends in
Ecology and Evolution 22:465-471.
186. Wilmers, C.C., Post, E. & Hastings, A. (2007) The anatomy of predator-prey dynamics in a
changing climate.. Journal of Animal
Ecology 76:1037-1044.
187.
Wright, R. W. and Hastings, A. (2007) Spontaneous patchiness in a host-parasitoid integrodifference
model. Bulletin of Mathematical
Biology 69: 2693-2709
188. Mumby, P.J., Hastings, A., & Edwards, H.J. (2007) Thresholds
and the resilience of Caribbean coral reefs. Nature
450:98-101.
189. Gaines, S.D., Gaylord, B., Gerber, L.R., Hastings, A., and Kinlan, B. (2007) Connecting
places: the ecological consequences of dispersal in the sea. Oceanography
20(3):90-99
190. Hall, RJ and Hastings, A. (2007) Minimizing invader impacts:
striking the right balance between removal and restoration. Journal of
Theoretical Biology 249:437-444
191. Hastings, A. (2008) Transients and the
dynamics of ecological systems. Pp.
39-53 in Valladares, F., A. Camacho, A. Elosegui, M. Estrada, C. Gracia, J. C. Senar,
and J. M. Gili, editors.. Unity in diversity. Reflections on ecology after the
legacy of Ramon Margalef. Fundación
BBVA, Madrid.
192. Hastings, A. (2008) Editorial – an
ecological theory journal at last. Theoretical
Ecology 1:1-4.
193.
Goldwyn, E.E. and Hastings, A. (2008) When can dispersal synchronize populations? Theoretical Population Biology
73:395-402
194.
Wysham, D.B. and Hastings, A. (2008) The coupled two-patch Ricker population model:
transients explained. Bulletin of
Mathematical Biology 70: 1013-1031
195. Mumby,
P.J. and Hastings, A. (2008) The impact of ecosystem connectivity on coral
reef resilience. J Appl. Ecol 45:854-862
196. Malvadkar, U. and Hastings, A. (2008) Persistence of mobile
species in marine protected areas. Fisheries
Research 91:69-78
197. Melbourne,
B.A. and Hastings, A. (2008) Extinction risk depends strongly on factors
contributing to stochasticity. Nature 454:100-103.
198. Mumby, P.J.,
Broad K., Brumbaugh, D.R., Dahlgren, C.P., Harborne, A.R., Hastings, A., Holmes, K.E., Kappel, C.V., Micheli, F., and Sanchirico,
J.N. (2008) Coral reef habitats as surrogates of species, ecological functions
and ecosystem services. Conservation Biology 22:941-951.
199. Holland,
M.D. and Hastings, A. (2008) Strong
effect of dispersal network structure on ecological dynamics. Nature 456:792-795.
200. Hochberg,M.E.,
Chase, J.M., Gotelli, N.J., Hastings, A.
and Naeem, S. (2009) The tragedy of the
reviewer commons. Ecology Letters
12:2-4.
201. Goldwyn,
E.E. and Hastings, A. (2009) Small heterogeneity has large effects on
synchronization of ecological oscillators. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
71:130-144.
202.
Cuddington, K., Wilson, W.G., and Hastings,
A. (2009) Ecosystem engineers:
feedback and population dynamics. American
Naturalist 173:488-498.
203.
Hastings, A. (2009) Editorial: Theoretical Ecology: A successful first year
for a new journal. Theoretical Ecology 2:1-2.
204. Sokolow, S.H., Foley, P., Foley, J.E., Hastings, A. and Richardson, L.L.
(2009) Disease dynamics in marine metapopulations: modelling infectious
diseases on coral reefs. Journal of Applied Ecology 46:621-631.
XX.
Kellner, J.B. and Hastings, A. (2009)
A reserve paradox: introduced heterogeneity may increase regional invisibility. Conservation Letters (in press)
XX.
Teo, S.L.H., Botsford, L.W. and Hastings,
A. (2009) Spatio-temporal covariability in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) survival, from
California to Southeast Alaska Deep Sea Research Part II (in press)
XX.
Lyles, D., Rosenstock, T.S., Hastings, A. and Brown, P.H. (2009) The Role of Large
Environmental Noise in Masting: General Model and Example from Pistachio Trees Journal
of Theoretical Biology (in press)
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