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Guralnick, R.; Pearman, P.B., 2010:
Using Species Occurrence Databases to Determine Niche Dynamics of Montane and Lowland Species since the Last Glacial Maximum. In: Spehn, E.M.; Körner, C. (eds) Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity. Boca Raton, London, New York, CRC Press. 125-135.

Randin, C.F.; Engler, R.; Pearman, P.B.; Vittoz, P.; Guisan, A., 2010:
Using Georeferenced Databases to Assess the Effect of Climate change on alpine Plant Species and Diversity. In: Spehn, E.M.; Körner, C. (eds) Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity. Boca Raton, London, New York, CRC Press. 149-163.

Randin, C.F.; Engler, R.; Normand, S.; Zappa, M.; Zimmermann, N.E.; Pearman, P.B.; Vittoz, P.; Thuiller, W.; Guisan, A., 2009:
Climate change and plant distribution: local models predict high-elevation persistence. Glob. Chang. Biol. 15: 1557-1569.

Zimmermann, N.E.; Yoccoz, N.G.; Edwards Jr., T.C.; Meier, E.S.; Thuiller, W.; Guisan, A.; Schmatz, D.R.; Pearmann, P.B., 2009:
Climatic extremes improve predictions of spatial patterns of tree species. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., PNAS 106: 19723-19728.

Pearman, P.B.; Randin, C.F.; Broennimann, O.; Vittoz, P.; van der Knaap, W.O.; Engler, R.; Lay, G.L.; Zimmermann, N.E.; Guisan, A., 2008:
Prediction of plant species distributions across six millenia. Ecol. Lett. 11: 357-369.

Garner, T.W.; Pearman, P.B.; Angelone, S., 2004:
Genetic diversity across a vertebrate species' range: a test of the central-peripheral hypothesis. Mol. Ecol. 13: 1047-1053.

Additional ISI publications

Pearman, P. B., A. Guisan, O. Broennimann and C. F. Randin (2008) Niche dynamics in space and time: Species distribution modeling meets phylogenetics. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23:149-158.

Pearman, P. B. and D. Weber.  2007. Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa: errata.  Biological Conservation 141:5.

Pearman, P. B. and D. Weber.  2007.  Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa.  Biological Conservation 138:109-119.

Hettyey, A. and P. B. Pearman.  2006.  Testing experimental results in the field: comment on Ficetola and DiBernardi (2005).  Ethology 112:930-931.

Pearman, P. B., E. Schools, M. Penskar and H. Enander.  2006.  Identifying potential indicators of conservation value using Natural Heritage occurrence data. Ecological Applications.  16(1):186-201

Pearman, P. B. and T. W. J. Garner.  2005. Susceptibility of Italian Agile Frog populations to an emerging strain of Ranavirus parallels population genetic diversity. Ecology Letters 8:401-408

Pearman, P. B., T. W. J. Garner, M. Straub, and U. F. Greber. 2004. Response of  the Italian agile frog (Rana latastei) to a Ranavirus,  frog virus 3: a model for viral emergence in naive populations.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases 40:600-609.

Garner, T. W.J., P. B Pearman, P. T. Gregory, G. Tomio, S. G. Wischniowski and D. J. Hosken. 2004.  Microsatellite markers developed from Thamnophis elegans and Thamnophis sirtalis and their utility in three species of garter snakes.  Molecular Ecology Notes 4:369-371.

Garner, T. W. J.,  S. Angelone, and P. B. Pearman. 2003. Genetic depletion in Swiss populations of Rana latastei, conservation implications. Biological Conservation 114:371-376. 

Hettyey, A., and P. B. Pearman. 2003.  Social environment and reproductive interference affect reproductive success in the frog Rana latastei.  Behavioral Ecology 14:294-300.

Sommer, S. and P. B. Pearman 2003. Quantitative genetic analysis of larval life history traits in two alpine populations of Rana temporaria.  Genetica 118:1-10.

Pearman, P. B. 2002. Developing regional conservation priorities using red lists:  A hypothetical example from the Swiss lowlands. Biodiversity and Conservation 11:469-485.

Pearman, P. B. 2002. The scale of community structure: Habitat variation and avian guilds in tropical forest understory. Ecological Monographs 72:19-39

Pearman, P. B. 2002. Interactions between Ambystoma salamanders: Evidence for competitive inequality. Herpetologica 58:156-165.

Pearman, P. B. 2001. The conservation value of independently evolving units: Sacred cow or testable hypothesis?  Conservation Biology 15:780-783.

Wilson C. R. and P. B. Pearman.  2000.  Sampling characteristics of aquatic funnel traps for monitoring populations of adult rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa) in lentic habitats. Northwestern Naturalist 81:31-34.

Pearman, P. B. 1997. Correlates of amphibian diversity in an altered landscape of Amazonian Ecuador.  Conservation Biology 11:1211-1225.

Marsh, D. M. and P. B. Pearman. 1997.  Effects of habitat fragmentation on the abundance of two species of Leptodactylid frog in an andean montane forest.  Conservation Biology 11:1323-1328.

Pearman, P. B. 1995. An agenda for conservation research and its application, with a case-study from Amazonian Ecuador.  Environmental Conservation 22:39-43.

Pearman, P. B. 1995. Effects of pond size and consequent predator density on two species of tadpoles. Oecologia 102:1-8.

Pearman, P. B., A. M. Velasco and A. López. 1995.  Herpetofauna monitoring: a comparison of methods for detecting inter-site variation in species composition.  Herpetologica 51:325-337.

Pearman, P. B. 1993.  Effects of habitat size on tadpole populations.  Ecology 74(7):1982-1991.

Pearman, P. B. and H. M. Wilbur. 1990. Changes in population dynamics resulting from oviposition in a subdivided habitat.  American Naturalist 135:708-723.