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Joel E. Cohen

Vita Publications

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Academic Papers - page 4

R = research   E = expository   A = abstract   B = book review

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257a

1998

How many people can the Earth support? Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 51(4):25-39, March/April.

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261

1998

A global garden in the 21st century?The Key Reporter (Phi Beta Kappa, Washington, DC) 63(3):1-5, spring. Reply to correspondence, 63(4):7, summer.

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262

1998

(Ricardo E. Gürtler, J. E. Cohen, María C. Cecere, Marta A. Lauricella, Roberto Chuit & Elsa L. Segura) Influence of humans and domestic animals on the household prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Triatoma infestans populations in northwest Argentina. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 58(6):748-758.

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263

1998

Cooperation and self-interest: Pareto-inefficiency of Nash equilibria in finite random games. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 95:9724-9731, 18 August. http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/17/9724

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257b

1998

How many people can the Earth support? New York Review of Books 45(15):29-31, 8 October.

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261a

1998

A global garden in the 21st century? EarthMatters (Columbia Earth Institute), pp. 4-24, fall.

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264

1998

(María C. Cecere, Ricardo E. Gürtler, Roberto Chuit & J. E. Cohen) Factors limiting the domestic density of Triatoma infestans, vector of Chagas disease, in north-west Argentina: a longitudinal study. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 76(4):373-384.

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265

1998

Immigration and population: is it time to close the golden door? In: Annual Report and Proceedings of the Vail Valley Institute 1997 Seminar VI ed. Elizabeth Eber, pp. 18-22. Vail, CO: Vail Valley Institute.

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266

1998

(J. E. Cohen & Christopher Small) Hypsographic demography: The distribution of the human population by altitude. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 95(24):14009-14014, 24 November. http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/24/14009

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267

1999

Book review: The bright side of the plague. The Black Death and the Transformation of the West by David Herlihy. New York Review of Books 46(4):26-28, 4 March.
http://www.nyrev.com/nyrev/WWWfeatdisplay.cgi?19990304026R

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268

1998

(Ricardo E. Gürtler, Roberto Chuit, María C. Cecere, Monica B. Castañera, J. E. Cohen & Elsa L. Segura) Household prevalence of seropositivity for Trypanosoma cruzi in northwest Argentina: environmental, demographic and entomologic associations. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 59(5):741-749.

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261b

1999

A global garden in the 21st century? The Reporter (Zero Population Growth) 31(1):14-17, February

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269

1999

Book review: Despairing optimism. Feeding the Ten Billion: Plants and Population Growth by Lloyd T. Evans. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 14(4)[154]:163-165, April.

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270

1999

Should population projections consider "limiting factors"--and if so, how? In: Advances in Population Projections, ed. Wolfgang Lutz, James W. Vaupel, & Dennis Ahlburg, pp. 118-138. Population and Development Review Supplement to Vol. 24.

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271

1999

(Ricardo E. Gürtler, María C. Cecere, Delmi Canale, Monica B. Castañera, Roberto Chuit & J. E. Cohen) Monitoring house reinfestation by vectors of Chagas disease: a comparative trial of detection methods during a four-year follow-up. Acta Tropica 72:213-234.

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272

1999

(Barry R. Bloom, David E. Bloom, J. E. Cohen & Jeffrey D. Sachs) Investing in the World Health Organization. Science 284:911, 7 May.

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273

1999

Book review: Human Demography and Disease by S. Scott and C. Duncan. Journal of the American Medical Association 281(20):1953-1954.

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274

1999

(Nina V. Fedoroff & J. E. Cohen) Plants and population: is there time? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 96(11):5903-5907, 25 May.

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275

1999

(Matthew Spencer, Leon Blaustein, Steven S. Schwartz & J. E. Cohen) Species richness and the proportion of predatory animal species in temporary freshwater pools: relationships with habitat size and permanence. Ecology Letters 2:157-166.

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276

1999

(J. E. Cohen, Charles M. Newman, Adam E. Cohen, Owen L. Petchey & Andrew Gonzalez) Spectral mimicry: a method of synthesizing matching time series with different Fourier spectra. Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing 18(3):431-442.

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277

1999

Human population growth and tradeoffs in land use. In: Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management, ed. Nels C. Johnson, A. J. Malk, W. T. Sexton, and R. Szaro, vol. 2, pp. 677-702. Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford.

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229b

1999

How many people can the Earth support? In: New Ethics for the Public's Health, ed. Dan E. Beauchamp and Bonnie Steinbock, pp. 330-338. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford.

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278

1999

Now we are six...billion. Newsday (Queens, NY) 60(38):B5, October 10, 1999.

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279

1999

Population and planet: the twentieth century and the twenty-first. Harvard Magazine 102(2):38-40, November-December 1999.

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280

1999

Population in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In: Useful Knowledge: The American Philosophical Society Millennium Program, ed. Alexander G. Bearn, pp. 173-180. American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.

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226a

2000

Population growth and Earth's human carrying capacity. In: Consumption, Population, and Sustainability: Perspectives from Science and Religion, ed. Audrey R. Chapman, Rodney L. Petersen, and Barbara Smith-Moran, pp. 55-70. Island Press, Washington, DC

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281

2000

(Jane Memmott, Neo D. Martinez & J. E. Cohen) Predators, parasitoids and pathogens: species richness, trophic generality and body sizes in a natural food web. Journal of Animal Ecology 69(1):1-15.

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282

2000

Hard choices ahead for growing world. California Agriculture 54(1):6-8, January-February.

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278a

2000

6 billion people: but who is counting? EarthMatters (Columbia University Earth Institute) pp. 23-25, Winter 1999/2000.

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283

2000

(Christopher Small, Vivien Gornitz & J. E. Cohen) Coastal hazards and the global distribution of human population. Environmental Geosciences 7(1):3-12, March.

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284

1999

Sustainability. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 32. Black Rock Forest Consortium, Cornwall, NY.

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285

1999

(Christopher Small & J. E. Cohen) Continental physiography, climate and the global distribution of human population. Towards Digital Earth - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Digital Earth, ed. Guanhua Xu & Yuntai Chen, 2:965-971. Science Press, Beijing, China.

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286

2000

(J. E. Cohen & Albert D. Rich) Interspecific competition affects temperature stability in Daisyworld. Tellus 52B(3):980-984.

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287

2000

Keynote address. In: Population and the Environment: Too Many People and/or Poor Management of Resources? College of Natural Resources, Center for Sustainable Resource Development, University of California, Berkeley. Pp. 21-35.

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288

2000

Population problems: Recent developments and their impact. Asia-Pacific Review (Institute for International Policy Studies, Tokyo) 7(2):86-98.

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289

2000

(Xin Chen & J. E. Cohen) Support of the hyperbolic connectance hypothesis by qualitative stability of model food webs. Community Ecology 1(2):215-225.

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290

2001

Educating the children of the world. Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 54(2):33-38, Winter.

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291

2000

Book review: The Ecological Impact of Population Aging by Donald J. Bogue. Population Studies 54(3):353, November.

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292

2001

(Xin Chen & J. E. Cohen) Transient dynamics and food-web complexity in the Lotka-Volterra cascade model. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) series B 268:869-877.

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293

1999

(J. E. Cohen & David E. Bloom) Universal basic and secondary education. Politics in the Life Sciences 18(2):213-216, September. [Published June 2001.]

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294

2001

(J. E. Cohen and Ricardo E. Gürtler) Modeling household transmission of American trypanosomiasis. (link to PDF) Science 293(5530):694-698; Web supplement

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295

2001

(Xin Chen and J. E. Cohen) Global stability, local stability and permanence in model food webs. Journal of Theoretical Biology 212(2):223-235, September 21.

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296

2001

Linking human and natural history: a review essay. Something New Under the Sun: an Environmental History of the 20th-Century World by J. R. McNeill. Population and Development Review 27(3):573-584, September.

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297

2001

(Ann K. Sakai, Fred W. Allendorf, Jodie S. Holt, David M. Lodge, Jane Molofsky, Kimberly A. With, Syndallas Baughman, Robert J. Cabin, Joel E. Cohen, Norman C. Ellstrand, David E. McCauley, Pamela O'Neil, Ingrid M. Parker, John N. Thompson, Stephen G. Weller) The population biology of invasive species. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 32:305-332.

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298

2002

The future of population. In: What the Future Holds: Insights from Social Science, ed. Richard N. Cooper & Richard Layard, pp. 29-75. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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299

2002

(Matthew Spencer, Leon Blaustein & J. E. Cohen) Oviposition habitat selection by mosquitoes (Culiseta longiareolata) and consequences for population size. Ecology 83(3):669-679.

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300

2002

2001 induction ceremony orientation remarks [on universal basic and secondary education]. Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 55(2):19-23, Winter.

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301

2001

World population in 2050: assessing the projections. In: Seismic Shifts: the Economic Impact of Demographic Change, ed. Jane Sneddon Little and Robert K. Triest, pp. 83-113. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Conference Series No. 46, June.

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302

2002

Population and the environment. In: The Convergence of U.S. National Security and the Global Environment, ed. Dick Clark. Aspen Institute Congressional Program 17(4):39-48. Washington, DC: Aspen Institute.

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303

2002

(David E. Bloom & J. E. Cohen) Education for all: an unfinished revolution. Daedalus 131(3):84-95, summer.

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304

2001

(Raymond C. Fisher, James Fallows, John A. Baden, Joel E. Cohen, Eric Redman, Barbara Reeves, Lois C. Schiffer, Barton H. Thompson [panelists]) Balance and conflict: environmental challenges facing the western United States. Western Legal History (Journal of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society) 14(1):43-72, winter/spring.

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305

2002

(M.C. Cecere, R.E. Gürtler, D.M. Canale, R. Chuit, J. E. Cohen) Effects of partial housing improvement and insecticide spraying on the reinfestation dynamics of Triatoma infestans in rural northwestern Argentina. Acta Tropica 84(2):101-116, November.

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2003

(R.E. Gürtler, Elsa L. Segura, J.E. Cohen) Congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 9(1):29-32, January.

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307

2003

(J.E. Cohen, Tomas Jonsson, Stephen R. Carpenter) Ecological community description using the food web, species abundance, and body size. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100(4):1781-1786, 18 February.

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308

2003

(Kristin Astrom, J. E. Cohen, Joan E. Willett-Brozick, Christopher E. Aston, Bora E. Baysal) Altitude is a phenotypic modifier in hereditary paraganglioma type 1: evidence for an oxygen-sensing defect sensing defect. Human Genetics 113(3):228-237, August; online 17 June2003.

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309

2003

Human population: the next half century. Science 302:1172-1175, 14 November.

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310

2003

(Leon Blaustein, Moshe Kiflawi, Avi Eitam, Marc Mangel and J. E. Cohen) Oviposition habitat selection in response to risk of predation in temporary pools: mode of detection and consistency across experimental venue. Oecologia 138(2):300-305, January. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-003-1398-x

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311

2004

(Eric L. Berlow, Anje-Margriet Neutel, J. E. Cohen, Peter de Ruiter, Bo Ebenman, Mark Emmerson, Jeremy W. Fox, Vincent A. A. Jansen, J. Iwan Jones, Giorgos D. Kokkoris, Dmitrii O. Logofet, Alan J. McKane, Jose M. Montoya, Owen Petchey) Interaction strengths in food webs: issues and opportunities. Journal of Animal Ecology 73:585-598.

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312

2004

(Christopher Small, J.E. Cohen) Continental physiography, climate and the global distribution of human population. Current Anthropology45(2):269-277, April.

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313

2004

(Daniel C. Reuman, J. E. Cohen) Trophic links' length and slope in the Tuesday Lake food web with species' body mass and numerical abundance. Journal of Animal Ecology 73:852-866. Web supplement

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314

2004

(J. E. Cohen, J.H.B. Kemperman, Gheorghe Zbaganu) Elementary inequalities that involve two nonnegative vectors or functions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101(42):15018-15022, October 19.

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315

2004

Comparing long-range global population projections with historical experience. In: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, World Population to 2300, pp. 123-126. ST/ESA/SER.A/236, Sales No. E.04.XIII.11. New York: United Nations.

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316

2005

(Christian Mulder, J. E. Cohen, Heikki Setälä, Jaap Bloem, Anton Breure) Bacterial traits, organism mass, and numerical abundance in the detrital soil food web of Dutch agricultural grasslands. Ecology Letters8(1):80-90, January. Supplementary data set in Excel format. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00704.x Corrigenda 8:575, May. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2005.00770.x

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317

2004

Mathematics is biology's next microscope, only better; biology is mathematics' next physics, only better. Public Library of Science Biology 12(12):2017-2023, December. www.plosbiology.org e439 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020439

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318

2005

(J. E. Cohen, J.H.B. Kemperman, Gheorghe Zbaganu) A family of inequalities originating from coding of messages. Linear Algebra and Its Applications 395:1-82, 15 January.

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319

2005

(J. E. Cohen, Tomas Jonsson, Christine B. Müller, H. C. J. Godfray, Van M. Savage) Body sizes of hosts and parasitoids in individual feeding relationships. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(3):684-689. Supplementary data set in Excel format.

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320

2005

(Tomas Jonsson, J. E. Cohen, Stephen R. Carpenter) Food webs, body size and species abundance in ecological community description. In: Food Webs: From Connectivity to Energetics, ed. Hal Caswell. Advances in Ecological Research 36:1-84. Elsevier, San Diego.

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321

2005

(Daniel C. Reuman, J. E. Cohen) Estimating relative energy fluxes using the food web, species abundance, and body size. In: Food Webs: From Connectivity to Energetics, ed. Hal Caswell. Advances in Ecological Research 36:137-182. Elsevier, San Diego.

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322

2005

(J. E. Cohen, David E. Bloom) Cultivating minds. Finance and Development 42(2):8-14, June. International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC. In Chinese / In Spanish

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323

2005

(Ricardo E. Gürtler, María C. Cecere, Marta A. Lauricella, Rosario M. Petersen, Roberto Chuit, Elsa L. Segura, J. E. Cohen) Incidence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection among children following domestic reinfestation after insecticide spraying in rural northwestern Argentina. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 73(1):95-103, 1 July.

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2005

Human population grows up. Scientific American 293(3):48-55, September.

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325

2005

(Ulrich Brose, Lara Cushing, Eric L. Berlow, Tomas Jonsson, Carolin Banasek-Richter, Louis-Felix Bersier, Julia L. Blanchard, Thomas Brey, Stephen R. Carpenter, Marie-France Cattin Blandenier, J. E. Cohen, Hassan Ali Dawah, Tony Dell, Francois Edwards, Sarah Harper-Smith, Ute Jacob, Roland A. Knapp, Mark E. Ledger, Jane Memmott, Katja Mintenbeck, John K. Pinnegar, Björn C. Rall, Tom Rayner, Liliane Ruess, Werner Ulrich, Philip Warren, Rich J. Williams, Guy Woodward, Peter Yodzis, Neo D. Martinez) Body sizes of consumers and their resources. Ecology 86(9):2545, September. Ecological Archives E086-135

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326

2005

(J. E. Cohen, Stephen R. Carpenter) Species' average body mass and numerical abundance in a community food web: statistical questions in estimating the relationship. In: Dynamic Food Webs: Multispecies Assemblages, Ecosystem Development and Environmental Change—A Volume of Theoretical Ecology, ed. Peter C. de Ruiter, Volkmar Wolters and John C. Moore, pp. 137-156. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

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327

2006

The evolution of a great mind: the life and work of Darwin. Exhibit review and book review: Darwin, at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, Nov. 19, 2005-May 29, 2006, curated by Niles Eldredge. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/darwin/. Eldredge, Niles 2005 Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life. W. W. Norton & Company, New York, London. The Lancet 367:721-722, 4 March.

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309a

2006

Human population: the next half century. Reprinted in: The State of the Planet 2006-2007, ed. Donald Kennedy, pp. 13-21. Island Press. ISBN: 1597260622. 201p.

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328

2006

One-on-one [interview on the future of world population and implications for real estate]. PREA (Pension Real Estate Association) Quarterly, summer.

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329

2006

(Brose, Ulrich, Jonsson, Tomas, Berlow, Eric L., Warren, Philip, Banasek-Richter, Carolin, Bersier, Louis-Felix, Blanchard, Julia L., Brey, Thomas, Carpenter, Stephen R., Cattin Blandenier, Marie-France, Cushing, Lara, Dawah, Hassan Ali, Dell, Tony, Edwards, Francois, Harper-Smith, Sarah, Jacob, Ute, Ledger, Mark E., Martinez, Neo D., Memmott, Jane, Mintenbeck, Katja, Pinnegar, John K., Rall, Björn C., Rayner, Thomas S., Reuman, Daniel C., Ruess, Liliane, Ulrich, Werner, Williams, Rich J., Woodward, Guy, Cohen, J. E.) Consumer-resource body-size relationships in natural food webs. Ecology 87(10):2411-2417, October.

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2006

(Reuman, Daniel C., Desharnais, Robert A., Costantino, Robert F., Ahmad, Omar S., Cohen, J. E.) Power spectra reveal the influence of stochasticity on nonlinear population dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 103(49):18860-18865 and supplementary online material, December 5.

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331

2006

Goals of universal basic and secondary education. Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education (UNESCO) 36(3):1-23, September.

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2006

(R. E. Gürtler, M. C. Cecere, M. A. Lauricella, M. V. Cardinal, U. Kitron, J. E. Cohen) Domestic dogs and cats as sources of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in rural northwestern Argentina. Parasitology doi:10.1017/S0031182006001259.

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2007

(J. E. Cohen, David E. Bloom, Martin B. Malin, Helen A. Curry) Universal basic and secondary education. In: Educating All Children: A Global Agenda eds. J. E. Cohen, David E. Bloom, Martin Malin, pp. 1-29. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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334

2007

(H. zu Dohna, María C. Cecere, Ricardo E. Gürtler, Uriel Kitron, J. E. Cohen) Re-establishment of local populations of vectors of Chagas disease after insecticide spraying. Journal of Applied Ecology 44:220-227. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2006.01243.x

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335

2007

Universal basic and secondary education. Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 60(2):16-17, winter 2007.

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336

2007

Body sizes in food chains of animal predators and parasites. In: Body Size: The Structure and Function of Aquatic Ecosystems, ed. Alan G. Hildrew, David G. Raffaelli & Ronni Edmonds-Brown. Ecological Reviews British Ecological Society. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 306-325.

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337

2007

Book review: Fundamental Processes in Ecology: An Earth Systems Approach, by David M. Wilkinson. Quarterly Review of Biology 82(2):173, June.

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338

2007

(Ricardo E. Gürtler, Uriel Kitron, M. Carla Cecere, Elsa L. Segura, J. E. Cohen) Sustainable vector control and management of Chagas disease in the Gran Chaco, Argentina. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104(41):16194-16199, October 9.

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339

2007

(J. E. Cohen, Leslie C. Berlowitz) Academia in the crosshairs. Boston Sunday Globe, p. D9, September 30.

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340

2008

Universal basic and secondary education. Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 61(2):18-20, winter.

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341

2008

(Daniel C. Reuman, Robert Costantino, Robert Desharnais, J. E. Cohen) Colour of environmental noise affects the nonlinear dynamics of cycling, stage-structured populations. Ecology Letters 11(8):820-830, August. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01194.x Published article online: 13-May-2008.

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342

2008

Constant global population with demographic heterogeneity. Demographic Research 18(14):409-436, May 27.

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343

2008

Sustainable cities. Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 61(4):6-8, summer.

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2008

(Daniel C. Reuman, Christian Mulder, Dave Raffaelli, J. E. Cohen) Three allometric relations of population density to body mass: theoretical integration and empirical tests in 149 food webs. Ecology Letters 11(11):1216-1228, November. Published online September 18, DOI 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01236.x http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/121412133/ABSTRACT

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345

2008

(J. E. Cohen, Marta Roig, Daniel C. Reuman, Cai GoGwilt) International migration beyond gravity: a statistical model for use in population projections. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105(40):15269-15274, October 7. www.pnas.org_cgi_doi_10.1073_pnas.0808185105

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2008

(Alon Silberbush, Shai Markman, Ephraim Lewinsohn, J. E. Cohen, Leon Blaustein) Predator-released kairomones repel oviposition by the mosquito Culiseta longiareolata. Israel Society for Parasitology, Protozoology and Tropical Diseases Annual Meeting Ramat Gan, Israel December 10-11, 2007 http://parasitology-soc.md.huji.ac.il/2007/Abstracts%2011.12.07.pdf

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2008

Make secondary education universal. Nature 456:572-573, December 4.

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2008

Interview. Joel E. Cohen takes a step back from the expected risks and looks at the world of threats with long tails and game-changing effects. American Perspectives. PricewaterhouseCoopers, New York. Pp. 32-33. http://www.pwc.com/extweb/home.nsf/docid/A6902AB8781E1620852574B40052358B

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349

2009

Quanta popolazione è sostenibile? Aspenia 44:47-54, March. Aspen Institute Italia, Rome.

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2009

How many people can the planet hold? Aspenia (English edition) 43-44:40-46, June. Aspen Institute Italia, Rome.

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350

2009

(Daniel C. Reuman, Christian Mulder, Carolin Banašek-Richter, Marie-France Cattin Blandenier, Anton M. Breure, Henri Den Hollander, Jamie M. Kneitel, Dave Raffaelli, Guy Woodward, J. E. Cohen) Allometry of body size and abundance in 166 food webs. Advances in Ecological Research 41:1-44. Elsevier, San Diego. ISBN: 978-0-12-374925-3

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351

2009

(Daniel C. Reuman, J. E. Cohen, Christian Mulder) Human and environmental factors influence soil faunal abundance-mass allometry and structure. Advances in Ecological Research 41:45-85. Elsevier, San Diego. ISBN: 978-0-12-374925-3

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352

2009

The demography of the resident membership of the American Philosophical Society. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 153(2):200-213, June.

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353

2009

(Heinrich zu Dohna, María C. Cecere, Ricardo E. Gürtler, Uriel Kitron, J. E. Cohen) Spatial re-establishment dynamics of local populations of vectors of Chagas disease. Public Library of Science Neglected Tropical Diseases 3(7):e490. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000490. 28 July.

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354

2009

A mindful beauty. The American Scholar (Phi Beta Kappa, Washington, DC) 78(4):56-64, fall.

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355

2009

Book review: Global Catastrophes and Trends: The Next Fifty Years, by Vaclav Smil. New York Review of Books 56(14):64-68, September 24.

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324a

2009

Human population grows up. In: A Pivotal Moment: Population, Justice and the Environmental Challenge ed. Laurie Mazur, pp. 27-37. Island Press, Washington, DC.

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356

2009

Goals of universal basic and secondary education. In: International Perspectives on the Goals of Universal Basic and Secondary Education, eds. J. E. Cohen, Martin Malin. Routledge, New York, London. Pp. 3-39. ISBN: 978-0-415-99766-9.

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2009

Educational goals: art, science, love, and the importance of binocular vision. In: International Perspectives on the Goals of Universal Basic and Secondary Education, eds. J. E. Cohen, Martin Malin. Routledge, New York, London. Pp. 125-138. ISBN: 978-0-415-99766-9.

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2009

(J. E. Cohen, Daniella N. Schittler, David G. Raffaelli, Daniel C. Reuman) Food webs are more than the sum of their tri-trophic parts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(52):22335-22340, December 29. Published online December 15, 2009, doi:10.1073/pnas.0910582106 http://www.pnas.org/content/106/52/22335.short

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2010

(Nicole Creanza, Jason S. Schwarz, J. E. Cohen) Intraseasonal dynamics and dominant sequences in H3N2 influenza. PLoS ONE 5(1):e8544, pp. 1-6. January 1. http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008544

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2010

Life expectancy is the death-weighted average of the reciprocal of the survival-specific force of mortality. Demographic Research 22(5):115-128, January 22. http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/5/ DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2010.22.5


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