Berryman, A. A. 1967. Mathematical description of the sterile male principle. Canadian
Entomologist 99: 858-865.
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Berryman, A. A. and L. V. Pienaar. 1973. Simulation of intra-specific competition and survival
of Scolytus ventralis broods
(Coleoptera: Scolytidae).
Environmental Entomology 2: 447-459.
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Berryman, A. A. 1978. Towards a theory of
insect epidemiology. Researches
on Population Ecology 19: 181-196. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A. 1978. Population cycles
of the Douglas-fir tussock moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae):
The time-delay hypotheses. Canadian Entomologist 110: 513-518. (download pdf)
Wollkind, D. J., Logan, J.
A. and Berryman, A. A. 1978. Asymptotic methods for modeling biological
processes. Researches on Population
Ecology 20: 79-90. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A.,
N. C. Stenseth and D. J. Wollkind. 1984. Metastability
of forest ecosystems infested by bark beetles. Researches on Population
Ecology 26: 13-29. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A. and
N. C. Stenseth. 1984. Behavioral catastrophes in biological
systems. Behavioral Science 29: 127-137. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A.,
B. Dennis, K. F. Raffa and N. C. Stenseth. 1985. Evolution of optimal group attack,
with particular reference to bark beetles (Coleoptera:
Scolytidae). Ecology 66: 898-903. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A.,
N. C. Stenseth and A. S. Isaev. 1987. Natural regulation of insect
herbivores in forest ecosystems. Oecologia 71: 174-184. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A. 1987. Equilibrium or
nonequilibrium: Is that the question? Bulletin
of the Ecological Society of
Berryman. A. A. and J. A. Millstein.
1989. Are ecological systems chaotic - and if not, why not? Trends in Ecology
and Evolution 4: 26-28.
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Berryman, A. A. 1989. The conceptual foundations of ecological dynamics. Bulletin
of the Ecological Society of
Berryman, A. A. 1992. On choosing models for describing and analyzing ecological time series.
Ecology 73: 694-698.
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Berryman, A. A. and
M. A. Valenti. 1994. The doomsday prediction. Bulletin
of the Ecological Society of
Berryman, A. A. 1995. Population cycles:
a critique of the maternal effects and allometric
hypothesis. Journal of Animal Ecology 64: 290-293. (download pdf)
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Berryman, A. A.,
A. P. Guiterrez and R. Arditi. 1995. Credible, Parsimonious and Useful
Predator- Prey Models - A Reply to Abrams, Gleeson and Sarnelle. Ecology 76: 1980-1985. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A. 1996. What causes population
cycles in forest Lepidoptera? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11:28-32.
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Berryman, A. A. and
Chen, X. 1998.
Mechanisms and properties of ratio-dependent multitrophic models with particular reference to logistic
food webs. In
J. Baumgaertner, P. Brandmayr
and B. F. J. Manly (Eds.) Population
and Community Ecology for Insect Management and Conservation. A.
A. Balkema,
Berryman, A. A. and
Xin Chen. 1999. Population cycles: The relationship between cycle
period and reproductive rate depends on the relative dominance of bottom-up
or top-down control. Oikos 87: 589-593. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A. 1999. Alternative perspectives
on consumer-resource dynamics: a reply to Ginzburg.
Journal of Animal Ecology 68: 1263-1266. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. and
P. Turchin. 2001. Identifying the density-dependent structure underlying
ecological time series. Oikos 92: 265-270. (download pdf)
Berryman, A. A. 2001. Functional web analysis: Detecting the structure of population dynamics from multi-species time series. Basic and Applied Ecology 2: 311–321. (download pdf)
Berryman,
A. A. 2002. Population: a central concept for ecology? Oikos
97: 439-442. (download pdf)
Berryman,
A. A. 2002. Population regulation, emergent properties, and a requiem for density
dependence. Oikos 99: 600-606.
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Berryman,
A. A. 2003. On principles, laws and theories in population ecology. Oikos 103: 695-701.
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Berryman, A. A. 2004. Limiting factors and population regulation. Oikos 105:667-670. (download pdf)
Okland, B. and A. Berryman. 2004. Resource dynamics plays a key
role in regional fluctuations of the spruce bark beetles Ips typographus. Agriculture
and
Münster-Swendsen, M. and
Berryman, A. 2005. Detecting the causes of population cycles
by analysis of R-functions: the spruce needleminer, Epinotia tedella, and its parasitoids
in Danish spruce plantations. Oikos 108: 495-502. (download pdf)
Berryman, A.A. and M. Lima. 2006. Deciphering the Effects of Climate on Animal Populations: Diagnostic Analysis Provides New Interpretation of Soay Sheep Dynamics. American Naturalist. 784-795. (download pdf)
Lima, M. and A. A. Berryman. 2006. Predicting nonlinear and non-additive effects of climate: The Alpine ibex revisited. Climate Research/Open Access 32: 129-135. (download pdf)