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Hang-Kwang (Hans) Luh

Abbott C. A., M. Berry, E. Comiskey, L. Gross and H.-K. Luh. 1997. Parallel individual-based modeling of Everglades deer ecology. IEEE Computational Science and Engineering. Vol 4, No. 4, pp: 60-72.

Blackwood, J.S., M. Dresner and H.-K. Luh. 2006. Using Student Generated Qualitative Ecological Models. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology, Vol. 4: Experiment #4 [online]. http://tiee.ecoed.net/vol/v4/experiments/ecological_models/abstract.html

Blackwood, J.S., H.-K. Luh and B.A. Croft. 2004. Evaluation of Prey-Stage Preference as an Indicator of Life-Style Type in Phytoseiid Mites. Exper. Appl. Acarol. 33: 261-280

Comiskey, J. E., L. J. Gross, D. M. Fleming, M. A. Huston, O. L. Bass, H.-K. Luh, and Y. Wu. 1997. A spatially-explicit individual-based simulation model for Florida Panther and white-tailed deer in the Everglades and Big Cypress landscapes. In Preceedings of the Florida Panther Conference. ed. Jordan, D. B., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services.

Croft, B.A. and H.-K. Luh. 2004. Phytoseiid Mites on Unsprayed Apple Trees in Oregon, and Other Western States (USA): Distributions, Life-Style Types and Relevance to Commercial Orchards. Exper. Appl. Acarol. 33: 281-326

Croft, B.A., H.-K. Luh and P. Schausberger. 1999. Larval size relative to larval feeding, cannibalism of larvae, egg, or adult female size and larval-adult setal patterns among thirteen phytoseiid mite species. Exper. Appl. Acarol. 23: 599-610.

Croft B. A., J. A. McMurtry, and H.-K Luh. 1999. Do literature citation frequencies for six prey-food groups reflect feeding specialization and preferences among for Phytoseiid predation types? Exper. Appl. Acarol. 23: 551-565.

Curnutt, J., J. Lockwood, H.-K. Luh, P. Nott, and G. Russell. 1994. Hotspots and species diversity. Nature. 367: 326-327.

Dambacher, J. M., H-K Luh, H. W. Li, and P. A. Rossignol. 2003. Qualitative Stability and Ambiguity in Model Ecosystems. American Naturalist. 161: 876-888.

Geffen, E., M. E. Gompper, J. L. Gittleman, D. W. Macdonald, H.-K. Luh, and R. K. Wayne. 1996. Size, life history traits, and social organization in the Canidae: a reevaluation. American Naturalist. 147: 140-160.

Gittleman, J.L., C.G. Anderson, S.E. Cates, H.-K. Luh, and J.D. Smith. 1998. Detecting ecological pattern in phylogenies. Pp.77-95. in Dynamics of Biodiversity-Turnover of Populations, Species, Communities, and Higher Taxa. (M.L. McKinney and J.A. Drake, eds.). Columbia University Press.

Gittleman, J. L., C. G. Anderson, M. Kot, and H.-K. Luh. 1996. Comparative tests of evolutionary lability and rates using molecular phylogenies. In New uses for new phylogenies. eds. Harvey, P. H. et al. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gittleman, J. L., C. G. Anderson, M. Kot, and H.-K. Luh. 1996. Comparing behavioral and morphological evolution: using molecular phylogenies to measure phylogeny, plasticity and rates. In Phylogenies and the Comparative Method in Animal Behavior. ed. Martins, E. P. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gittleman, J. L. and H.-K. Luh. 1992. On comparing comparative methods. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 23: 383-404.

Gittleman, J. L. and H.-K. Luh. 1994. Phylogeny, evolutionary models, and comparative methods: a simulation study. In Pattern and Process: Phylogenetic Approaches to Ecological Problems. ed. P. Eggleton, D. Vane-Wright. London: Academic Press.

Gittleman, J.L., H.-K. Luh, C.G. Anderson, and S.E. Cates. 2000. Evolutionary development, life histories, and brain size: Finding connections via a multivariate method. Pp. 159-180 in Biology, Brains, and Behavior. (S.T. Parker, J. Langer, and M.L. McKinney, eds.) SAR Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Luh, H.-K., C. A. Abbott, M. Berry, E. Comiskey, J. Dempsey, and L. Gross. 1997. Parallelization in a spatial-explicit individual-based model (I) - Spatial data Interpolation. Computers and Geosciences. Vol 23, No. 3, pp: 293-304.

Luh, H.-K. and B A. Croft. 1998. Reanalysis of oviposition and development rates in the Phytoseiidae using a phylogenetic autoregressive method. Exper. Appl. Acarol. 22: 287-296.

Luh, H.-K. and B.A. Croft. 1999. Choosing the optimal number of life-style types in the classification of a generalist-specialist predator group. Page 55 in Proceedings of the International Symposium of Population Dynamics of Plant-Inhabiting Mites, Shiran-Kaikan, Kyoto, Japan.

Luh, H.-K., and B. A. Croft. 1999. Classification of generalist or specialist life styles of predaceous phytoseiid mites using a computer genetic algorithm, information theory and life history traits. Environmental Entomology, 28: 915-922.

Luh, H.-K. and B A. Croft. 2001. Quantitative classification of life-styles types in predaceous phytoseiid mites. Exper. Appl. Acarol. SI2: 1-22.

Luh, H.-K., J. L. Gittleman, and M. Kot. 1994. Macintosh program for phylogenetic autocorrelational analyses: a manual.

Luh, H.-K. and S. K. Mok. 1986. Sound production in the domino damslefish, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Pomacentridae) under laboratory conditions. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology. 33(1): 70-74.

Luh, H.-K. and S. L. Pimm. 1993. The assembly of ecological communities: a minimalist approach. Journal of Animal Ecology. 62: 749-765.

Prischmann, D, H. -K. Luh and B.A. Croft. 2002. Biological control of spider mites on grape by phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae): emphasis on regional aspects. J. Econ. Entomol. 95: 340-346.

Purvis, A., J. L. Gittleman and H.-K. Luh. 1994. Truth or consequences: effects of phylogenetic accuracy on two comparative methods. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 167:293-300.


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