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List of works by Crawford S. Holling

1. Panarchies and Discontinuities

A COMPETITION SUBMODEL FOR PARASITES AND PREDATORS

scientific article published in 1969

A behavioral model of predator-prey functional responses

scientific article published in 1976

A comparison of disease progress equations for cereal rust

scientific article published in 1982

A model of foregut activity in the blowfly Phormia regina Meigen. II. Peristalsis in the crop duct during the crop-emptying process

scientific article published on February 1, 1976

A simple generalized model of attack by predators and parasites

scientific article published in 1986

Biodiversity Loss: Economic and Ecological Issues

scientific article published in 1996

Biodiversity Loss: Economic and Ecological Issues

scientific article published in 1997

Biological Diversity, Ecosystems, and the Human Scale

scientific article published in 1996

Body Mass Patterns Predict Invasions and Extinctions in Transforming Landscapes

article by Craig R. Allen et al published 1 March 1999 in Ecosystems

Command and Control and the Pathology of Natural Resource Management

April 1996 scientific article

Cross‐Scale Morphology, Geometry, and Dynamics of Ecosystems

scientific article published on 26 April 2006

Diversity in current ecological thinking: implications for environmental management

scientific article

Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment

scientific article published in 1995

Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment

Experimental Policies for Water Management in the Everglades

scientific article published in May 1992

Experimental component analysis of blowfly feeding behaviour

scientific article published on August 1, 1974

Investing in Research for Sustainability

scientific article published on 01 November 1993

Large-Scale Management Experiments and Learning by Doing

article by Carl J. Walters & C. S. Holling published December 1990 in Ecology

Novelty, Adaptive Capacity, and Resilience

scientific article published in 2010

Novelty, Rigor, and Diversity

scientific article published in 1998

Original Articles: Ecological Resilience, Biodiversity, and Scale

Predator size and prey size: presumed relationship in the mantid <i>Hierodula coarctata</i> Saussure

scientific article published in 1976

Principles of Insect Predation

scientific article published in 1961

Regime Shifts, Resilience, and Biodiversity in Ecosystem Management

scientific article

Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems

scientific article published in 1973

Resilience and sustainable development: building adaptive capacity in a world of transformations

scientific article

Resilience, Adaptability and Transformability in Social-ecological Systems

scientific article published in 2004

Resilience, experimentation, and scale mismatches in social-ecological landscapes

scientific article published in 2012

Shooting the Rapids: Navigating Transitions to Adaptive Governance of Social-Ecological Systems

scientific article published in 2006

Simplifying the complex: The paradigms of ecological function and structure

scientific article published in 1987

Some Characteristics of Simple Types of Predation and Parasitism

scientific article published on 15 January 2010

Stability of Semi-Arid Savanna Grazing Systems

scientific article published on 17 June 2006

Surprise for Science, Resilience for Ecosystems, and Incentives for People

scientific article published in 1996

Sustainability, Stability, and Resilience

scientific article published in 1997

The Components of Predation as Revealed by a Study of Small-Mammal Predation of the European Pine Sawfly

article published in 1959

The Functional Response of Invertebrate Predators to Prey Density

scientific article published in 1966

The Functional Response of Predators to Prey Density and its Role in Mimicry and Population Regulation

scientific article published in 1965

The Importance of Scaling for Detecting Community Patterns: Success and Failure in Assemblages of Introduced Species

Understanding the Complexity of Economic, Ecological, and Social Systems