Cheryl's Publications
Crone,
E. E. and C. B. Schultz. 2002. Minimum patch size for butterfly population
persistence. in: C. Boggs, W. Watt, and P. Ehrlich (eds) Ecology and Evolution
Taking Flight: Butterflies as Model Study Systems. University of Chicago Press
(in press).
Schultz,
C. B., P. C. Hammond and M. V. Wilson. 2002 The biology of the Fender's blue
butterfly, an endangered species of western Oregon native prairies. Natural
Areas Journal. (in press).
Wilson,
M. V., T. Erhart, P. C. Hammond, T. N. Kaye, K. Kuykendall, A. Liston, A.
F. Robinson, C. B. Schultz, and P. M. Severns. 2002. The biology of Kincaid's
lupine (Lupinus sulphureus spp. kincaidii), a threatened species
of western Oregon native prairies. Natural Areas Journal. (in press).
Schultz, C. B. and L. R. Gerber. 2002. Are Endangered Species Act recovery plans improving with practice? Ecological Applications 12: 641-647.
Gerber, L. R. and C. B. Schultz. 2001. Authorship and the use of science in Endangered Species Act recovery plans. Conservation Biology 15: 1308-1314.pdf
Schultz,
C. B. 2001. Restoring resources for an endangered butterfly. Journal of Applied
Ecology 38: 1007-1019. pdf
Schultz, C. B. 2001. Land-use planning. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,ninth edition (in press).
Schultz, C. B. and E. E. Crone. 2001. Edge-mediated dispersal behavior in a prairie butterfly. Ecology 82: 1879-1892.pdf
Schultz, C. B. 2000. Using invertebrates to assess sustainable farming, review of Paoletti, M.G. et al. 1999. Invertebrate biodiversity as bioindicators of sustainable landscapes. Conservation Biology 14: 1929-1930.
Schultz, C. B. and K. Dlugosch. 1999. Effects of declining food resources on populations of the Fender's blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi). Oecologia 119: 231-238. pdf
Schultz, C. B. 1998. Dispersal behavior and its implications for reserve design for a rare Oregon butterfly. Conservation Biology 12: 284-292. pdf
Schultz, C. B. and G. C. Chang. 1998. Challenges in insect conservation: Managing fluctuating populations in disturbed environments. in P. Fiedler and P. Kareiva (eds.) Conservation Biology for the Coming Decade. Chapman Hall. New York. 228-254.
Schultz,
C. B. and E. E. Crone. 1998. Burning prairie to restore butterfly habitat?
A modeling approach for management tradeoffs for the Fender's blue. Restoration
Ecology 6: 244-252
Schultz, C. B. 1997. Planting butterfly seeds: An experiment in restoring habitat for the Fender's blue butterfly. in T. Kaye, A. Liston, R. M. Love, D. L. Luoma, R. J. Meinke, and M. V. Wilson (editors) Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. Native Plant Society of Oregon, Corvallis, OR. 88-98.
Wilson, M. V., P. C. Hammond and C. B. Schultz. 1997. Interdependence of the Fender's blue butterfly and Oregon's native prairies. in T. Kaye, A. Liston, R. M. Love, D. L. Luoma, R. J. Meinke, & M. V. Wilson (editors) Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. Native Plant Society of Oregon, Corvallis, OR. 82-87.
Wheelwright, N. T. and C. Schultz. 1994. Age and reproduction: an experimental study of Savannah sparrows and tree swallows. Journal of Animal Ecology 63: 686-702. pdf
Wheelwright, N. T., C. Schultz and P.J. Hodum. 1992. Polygyny and male assistance in raising nestling Savannah sparrows: effects on female fitness. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 31: 279-289.