Stephen C. Trombulak
- Professor of Biology and Environmental
Studies
- Middlebury College
- Middlebury, Vermont 05753
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Complete publications list
- Trombulak, S.C. In press. Wilderness in the Northern Appalachian region
of North America: an ecological perspective. U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Reseach Station.
- Noon, B.R., P. Parenteau, and S.C. Trombulak. 2005. Conservation science,
biodiversity, and the 2005 U.S. Forest Service regulations. Conservation Biology
19: 1359-1361.
- Trombulak, S.C., and R. Wolfson. 2004. Twentieth-century climate change
in New England and New York. Geophysical Research Letters 31, L19202, doi:10.1029/2004GL020574.
- Trombulak, S.C., K. Ohmland, J. Robinson, J. Lusk, T. Fleishner, G. Brown,
and M. Domroese. 2004. Principles of conservation biology: guidelines for
conservation literacy from the Education Committee of the Society for Conservation
Biology. Conservation Biology 18: 1180-1190.
- Trombulak, S.C. 2003. An integrative model for landscape-scale conservation
in the twenty-first century. Pp. 263-276 in Reconstructing Conservation:
finding common ground (B.A. Minteer and R.E. Manning, eds.). Island Press:
Washington, D.C.
- Girdler, E.B., S.C. Trombulak, and A. Ruesink. 2002. Guidelines for partnerships
in applied ecology and education. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
83 (2): 123-124.
- Trombulak, S.C. 2001. So Great a Vision: the Conservation
Writings of George Perkins Marsh. Hanover, NH: University Press of
New England.
- Trombulak, S.C., and K.J. Royar. 2001. Restoring the wild: species recovery
and reintroduction. Pp. 157-181 in Wilderness Comes Home: Rewilding the
Northeast (C. McGrory Klyza, ed.). Hanover, NH: University Press of New
England.
- Trombulak, S.C. 2001. Ecological reserve design in the northeast. Pp. 107-123
in Wilderness Comes Home: Rewilding the Northeast (C. McGrory Klyza,
ed.). Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.
- Trombulak, S.C., P.E. Higuera, and M. DesMeules. 2001. Population trends
of wintering bats in Vermont. Northeastern Naturalist 8:51-62.
- Possingham, H.P., S.J. Andelman, B.R. Noon, S. Trombulak, and H.R. Pulliam.
2001. Making smart conservation decisions. Pp. 225-244 in Conservation
Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade (M.E. Soulé and
G.H. Orians, eds.). Island Press, Washington, D.C.
- Trombulak, S.C., and C. Frissell. 2000. A review of the ecological effects
of roads on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Conservation Biology 14: 18-30.
- Trombulak, S.C., and C. McGrory Klyza. 2000. The new natural history. Natural
Areas Journal 20: 267-272.
- Trombulak, S.C. 2000. Misunderstanding Neo-Darwinism: a reply to Daly. Conservation
Biology 14: 1202-1203.
- Quinby, P., S. Trombulak, T. Lee, R. Long, P. MacKay, J. Lane, and M. Henry.
2000. Opportunities for wildlife habitat connectivity between Algonquin Provincial
Park and the Adirondack Park. Wild Earth 10(2): 75-81.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1999. Cascade Golden-mantled ground squirrel / Spermophilus
saturatus. Pp. 431-432 in The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals
(D.E. Wilson and S. Ruff, eds.). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington,
D.C., 750 pp.
- Klyza, C.M., and S.C. Trombulak. 1999. The Story of Vermont: a natural
and cultural history. University Press of New England, Hanover, NH.
- Elder, J., C. McGrory Klyza, J. Northup, and S.C. Trombulak. 1999. Connecting
with human and natural communities at Middlebury College. Pp. 111-119 in Acting
Locally: concepts and models for service-learning in Environmental Studies
(H. Ward, ed.). Washington: American Association for Higher Education.
- Simberloff, D., D. Doak, M. Groom, S. Trombulak, A. Dobson, S. Gatewood,
M. Soulé, M. Gilpin, C. Martinez del Rio, and L. Mills. 1999. Regional
and continental restoration. Pp. 65-98 in Continental conservation: scientific
foundations of regional reserve networks (Soulé, M. E. and J. Terborgh,
eds.). Island Press, Washington, D.C.
- Noss, R.F. , E. Dinerstein, B. Gilbert, M. Gilpin, B.J. Miller, J. Terborgh,
and S. Trombulak. 1999. Core areas: where nature reigns. Pp. 99-128 in Continental
conservation: scientific foundations of regional reserve networks (Soulé,
M. E. and J. Terborgh, eds.). Island Press, Washington, D.C.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1996. The restoration of old growth: why and how. In Eastern
Old Growth Forests (M.B. Davis and R. Leverett, eds.), Island Press,
Washington, D.C.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1996. How to design an ecological
reserve system. Wild Earth Special Paper #1: 1-19.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1995. Merging inquiry-based learning with near-peer teaching.
BioScience 45: 412-416.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1995. Ecological health and the Northern Forest. Vermont
Law Review 19: 283-333.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. The Northern Forest:
ecological health and social well-being are intimately linked. Vermont
Environmental Report, Fall 1994: 23-26.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. Political tradition
must reflect scientific reality. Northern Forest Forum 2(6): 4.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. A plea for biological honesty.
Wild Earth Winter 1993/94: 6-7.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. Let not the night be silent:
a natural history of bats. Wild Earth Winter 1993/94: 47-50.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. The Northern Forest: conservation
biology, public policy, and a failure of regional planning. Endangered
Species UPDATE 11(12): 7-16.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. Combining inquiry-based
learning with teacher training in the ecology classroom. Newsletter of
the Education Section of the Ecological Society of America 5 (2): 4.
- Klyza, C., and S.C. Trombulak, editors. 1994. The Future of the Northern
Forest. University Press of New England.
- Trombulak, S.C, and C.M. Klyza. 1994. The future of the Northern Forest:
putting all the pieces together. Pp. 225-237 in The Future of the Northern
Forest (C. M. Klyza and S.C. Trombulak, eds.) University Press of New
England.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. The natural history of the Northern Forest. Pp. 11-25
in The Future of the Northern Forest (C. M. Klyza and S.C. Trombulak,
eds.) University Press of New England.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. The promise and pitfalls of sustainable development.
Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies 1: 8-11.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1994. Undergraduate education
and the next generation of conservation biologists. Conservation Biology
8: 589-591.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1993. Biotic integrity in the Northern Forest. Proceedings
of the Biological Resources Diversity Forum, Northern Forest Lands Council:
12 December 1992, Manchester, New Hampshire.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1993. Ecological issues for the reintroduction of the timber
wolf. Northern Forest Forum 1(5): 8-9.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1993. Response to the Findings and Options of the Biological
Resources Subcommittee. Northern Forest Forum 2(1): 4-5
- Trombulak, S.C. 1992. Amphibians of the Northern Forests. Northern Forest
Forum 1(1): 4-5.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1991. Maternal influence on juvenile growth rates in Belding's
ground squirrel. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69: 2140-2145.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1991. Allometry in biological systems. Pp. 49-68 in Tested
Studies for Laboratory Teaching. Volume 12. (C.A. Goldman, ed.). Proceedings
of the 12th Workshop/Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory
Education (AB LE), 218 pp.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1990. Assessment of territory value by a tropical hummingbird
(Amazilia saucerottei). Biotropica 22: 9-15.
- Trombulak, S.C., and S. Sheldon. 1989. The real value of writing to learning
in biology. Journal of College Science Teaching 18: 384-386.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1989. Body mass and running speed of Belding's ground squirrels.
Journal of Mammalogy 70: 194-197.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1988. Spermophilus saturatus. Mammalian Species 322:
1-8.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1987. The life history of the Cascade golden-mantled ground
squirrel (Spermophilus saturatus). Journal of Mammalogy 68: 544-554.
- Kenagy, G.J., and S.C. Trombulak. 1986. Size of mammalian testes in relation
to body size. Journal of Mammalogy: 67: 1-22.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1985. The influence of interspecific competition on home
range size in chipmunks (Eutamias). Journal of Mammalogy 66: 329-337.
- Trombulak, S.C. 1983. A bathing assemblage of Blue-vented hummingbirds (Amazilia
saucerottei) in Costa Rica. Condor 85: 495-496.
- Trombulak, S.C., and G.J. Kenagy. 1980. The effect of seed distribution
and competition on seed harvesting efficiency in heteromyid rodents. Oecologia
(Berl.) 44: 342-346.
- Trombulak, S.C., and M.L. Cody. 1980. Elevational distributions of Pinus
edulis and Pinus monophylla (Pinaceae) in the New York Mountains,
eastern Mohave Desert. Madrono 27: 61-67.