Selected Publications
BOOKS

Conservation of Wildlife Populations: Demography, Genetics, and Management. 2007 (1st edition) and 2013 (2nd edition). Wiley /Blackwell Press.

Conservation of Wildlife Populations: Demography, Genetics, and Management (2nd Ed.)
Wiley / Blackwell Publishers
Available December 2012 (at www.wiley.com/buy/0470671491)
[enter code “LS13” at checkout for 20% discount]

Foresman, K. R., L. S. Mills, and Phurba. 2010. Procedures for Implementing Small Mammal Inventories in Bhutan. Publication of Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and the Environment, Bhutan.

Mills, L. S., Tshering, T., Wangchuk, T. editors. Wildlife research techniques in rugged mountainous asian landscapes. in final preparation for publication in bhutan. (summer 2011 target publication date)
Selected JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Mills, L. S., M. Zimova, J. Oyler, S. Running, J. Abatzoglou, and P. Lukacs. 2013. Camouflage mismatch in seasonal coat color due to decreased snow duration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110:7360-7365. [widely covered by media, including Science News, ‘Research Highlights’ of Nature Climate Change, McClatchy Newspaper chain, Science Update]. ** See cover of April 30,2013 Issue of PNAS **
Witczuk, J., S. Pagacz, L. S. Mills. In Press. Disproportionate predation on endemic marmots by invasive coyotes. Journal of Mammalogy.
Newby, J. R., L. S. Mills, T. K. Ruth, D. H. Pletscher, M. S. Mitchell, H. B. Quigly, K. M. Murphy, and R. DeSimone. 2013. Human-caused mortality influences spatial population dynamics: pumas in landscapes with varying mortality risks. Biological Conservation. In Press.
Tempa, T., M. Hebblewhite, L. S. Mills, T. Wangchuk, N. Norbu, T. Wangchuk. 2012. Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan as a wild felid biodiversity hot spot. Oryx. In Press.
Pierson, J. C., L. S. Mills, and D. P. Christian. 2010. Foraging patterns of cavity-nesting birds in fire-suppressed and prescribe-burned ponderosa pine forests in Montana. Open Environmental Sciences 4:49-60.
Leberg, P. L., M. Carloss, L. Dugas, K. L. Pilgrim, L. S. Mills, M. C. Green, and D. S. Scognamillo. 2004. Recent record of a cougar in Louisiana, with notes on diet, based on analysis of fecal materials. Southeastern Naturalist 2:653-658.
Bienen, L., P. C. *Griffin, C. M. Gillin, and L. S. Mills. 2003. Estimating pregnancy rates and litter size in snowshoe hares using ultrasound. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31:1066-1072.
Wood, P. Sjogren-Gulve, J. Hatfield, and M. A. McCarthy. Species Conservation and Management: Case Studies. Oxford University Press.
McKelvey, K. S., G. W. McDaniel, L. S. Mills, P. C. *Griffin. 2002. Effects of plot size and shape on pellet density estimates for snowshoe hare. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:751-755.
*Biek, R., L. S. Mills, and B. Bury. 2002. Terrestrial and stream amphibians across clear-cut-forest interfaces in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon. Northwest Science 76:129-140.
Reed, J. M., L. S. Mills, J. B. Dunning, Jr., E. S. Menges, K. S. McKelvey, R. Frye, S. R. Beissinger, and M-C Anstett, and P. Miller. 2002. Emerging issues in population viability analysis. Invited Paper, Conservation Biology 16:7-19.
Jules, E., E. Frost, D. *Tallmon, and L. S. Mills. 1999. Ecological consequences of forest fragmentation in the Klamath region. Natural Areas Journal 19:368-378.
Morrison, M. L., L. S. Mills, and A. J. Kuenzi. 1996. Study and management of an isolated, rare population: The Fresno Kangaroo rat. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:602-606.
Power, M.E., D. Tilman, J. Estes, B. A. Menge, W. J. Bond, L. S. Mills, G. Daily, J. C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, and R. T. Paine. 1996. Challenges in the quest for keystones. Bioscience 46:609-620.
Power, M. E., and L. S. Mills. 1995. The keystone cops meet in Hilo. Trends in Research in Evolution and Ecology. 10:182-184.
*Clarkson, D. A., and L. S. Mills. 1994. Ecological factors associated with Hypogeous sporocarps in fragmented forests. Northwest Science 68:259-265.
*Tallmon, D.A., and L. S. Mills. 1994. Log use and home ranges of California red-backed voles on a forest remnant. Journal of Mammalogy. 75:97-101.
Mills, L. S., R. J. Fredrickson, B. B. Moorhead. 1993. Characteristics of old-growth forests associated with northern spotted owls in Olympic National Park. Journal of Wildlife Management 57:315-321.
Mills, L. S., and F. F. Knowlton. 1989. Observer performance in known and blind radio-telemetry accuracy tests. Journal of Wildlife Management. 52:340-342.
ARTICLES IN BOOKS (AND BOOK REVIEWS IN JOURNALS)
Mills, L. S., and H. E. Johnson. 2013. Wildlife Population Dynamics. In Krausman, P., editor. Wildlife management: Contemporary principles and practices. John Hopkins University Press (In Press).
Mills, L. S., J. M. Scott, K. M. Strickler, and S. A. Temple. 2012. Ecology and management of small populations. Pages 270-292 In Techniques for wildlife investigations and management (ed. N. Silvy). Sixth edition. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Kelly, M. J., J. Betsch, C. Wultsch, B. Mesa, and L. S. Mills. 2011.
Noninvasive Sampling for carnivores. Pages 47- 69
In Boitani, L. and R. Powell, editors. Carnivore Ecology and Conservation. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Mills, L. S. 2008. Crossing Disciplines for Endangered Species. Review for Ecology of Scott, J. M., D. D. Goble, and F.W. Davis, editors. The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Conserving Biodiversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes (Volume 2). Island Press, Washington, D.C. Ecology 89:592-593.
Mills, L. S. 2006 “Contributing Author” to “Chapter 14: North America” by Field, C. B., L. D. Mortsch, M. Brklacich, D. L. Forbes, P. Kovaks, J. A. Patz, S. W. Running and M. J. Scott, in: Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M. L. Parry, O. F. Canziani, J. P. Palutikof, P. J. van der Linden and C. E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 6127-652.
Mildenstein, T.L., L.S. Mills, P. Landres, G. Rochefort, J. Scharberl. 2006. Recreation impacts on wildlife: review of recent research and a call for investigation of population and community level effects. Final report to Mount Rainier National Park VERP Program.
Mills, L. S., J. M. Scott, K. M. Strickler, and S. A. Temple. 2005. Ecology and management of small populations. Invited Article in Wildlife Techniques Manual. Wildlife Society.
Mills, L. S., and M. E. Soulé. In Press. A brief history of the role of genetics in conservation. Invited article (“box”) in Conservation Genetics textbook by F. Allendorf and G. Luikart.
Wood, P. Sjogren-Gulve, J. Hatfield, and M. A. McCarthy. Species Conservation and Management: Case Studies. Oxford University Press.
Mills, L. S. 2002. “Genetics, Demography, and Viability of Fragmented Populations.” (Book Review) Quarterly Review of Biology 77:222-223.
Mills, L. S., and D. Tallmon. 1999. “Genetic issues in forest fragmentation.” Pages 171-184 In Forest Fragmentation: Wildlife and Management Implications. J.
Rochelle, L. A. Lehmann, and J. Wisniewski, eds. Brill Publishers (Netherlands).
Dobson, A., K. Ralls, M. Foster, M. E. Soule, D. Simberloff, D. Doak, J. A. Estes, L. S. Mills, D. Mattson, R. Dirzo, H. Arita, S. Ryan, E. A. Norse, R. F. Noss, and D. Johns. 1999. “Connectivity: maintaining flows in fragmented landscapes.” Pages 129-171 In Soulé, M. E. and J. Terborgh, editors. Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Regional Reserve Networks. Island Press.
Groom, M., D. B. Jensen, R. L. Knight, S. Gatewood, L. Mills, D. Boyd-Heger, L. S. Mills, and M. E. Soulé. 1999. “Buffer zones: benefits and dangers of compatible stewardship.” Pages 191-198 In Soulé, M. E. and J. Terborgh, editors. Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Regional Reserve Networks. Island Press.
Mills, L. S. 1997. “Book Review: Population Management for Survival and Recovery: Analytical Methods and Strategies in Small Population Conservation.” Journal of Wildlife Management 61:251-252.
Mills, L. S. 1996. “Fragmentation of a natural area: Dynamics of isolation for small mammals on forest remnants.” Pages 199-219 In Wright, G., editor. National Parks and Protected Areas: Their Role in Environmental Protection. Blackwell Press.
Mills, L.S. 1996. “Keystone Species.” in Paehlke, R., editor. Encyclopedia of Conservation and Environmentalism. Garland Publishing Co., New York.
Mills, L.S. 1995. “Keystone Species.” Pages 381-387 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology. Academic Press, Inc.
Mills, L.S. 1994. “Book Review: Principles of Conservation Biology.” Northwest Science 68:303-304.
Soulé, M.E., and L. S. Mills. 1992. “Conservation genetics and conservation biology: a troubled marriage.” Pages 55-69 in Sandlund, O. T., K. Hindar, and A. H. D.
Brown, eds., Conservation of Biodiversity for Sustainable Development. Scandinavian Univ. Press, Oslo.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS:
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Hodges, K. E., and L. S. Mills. 2005. Snowshoe hares in Yellowstone. Yellowstone Science 13:3-6.
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Yale, R. and L. S. Mills. 2000. “Do highways fragment small mammal populations?” Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecology and Transportation.
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Mills, L. S. 1996. “Cheetah extinction: genetics or extrinsic factors?” Letter to the editor. Conservation Biology 10:315.
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Zager, P., L. S. Mills, W. Wakkinen, and D. Tallmon. 1995. “Woodland caribou --a conservation dilemma.” Endangered Species Update.
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Mills, L. S. 1995. “The use of population ecology approaches to assess re-introduction of endangered Selkirk Caribou.” Final report, submitted to: a) Idaho Fish and Game; b) Washington Department of Wildlife.
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Mills, L. S. 1995. “The role of population ecology in guiding wildlife translocations.” Final report, submitted to U.S. Forest Service, Missoula, MT.
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Cassidy, K., E. O. Garton, W. B. Krohn, L. S. Mills, J. M. Scott, and K. Williams. 1994. “National guidelines for assessment of reliability of GAP vertebrate distributions.” National Biological Survey.
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Mills, L. S. 1994. “Effects of forest fragmentation on small mammals in Southwest Oregon.” COPE Report [(Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program), an educational non-technical publication for forest managers.] 7:6-8.
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Mills, L. S. and M. Morrison. 1993. “Final Report: Ecology of the Fresno Kangaroo Rat and associated small mammals at NAS Lemoore”. Prepared for Lemoore Naval Air Station.
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Fredrickson, R.J., L.S. Mills, and B.B. Moorhead. 1989. “Spotted owl surveys in Olympic National Park -- 1988 and 1989.” Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, WA.
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Mills, L.S., R.J. Fredrickson, B.B. Moorhead, and D.U. Sharp. 1988. “Spotted owl distribution along elevation and vegetation gradients in Olympic National Park.” 1988 Progress Report. Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, WA.