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For recent papers, please see my IRES page or my CV.
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (see below for evolutionary biology, ethics, science policy) Chan, K. M. A., R. Shaw, D. Cameron, E. C. Underwood, and G. C. Daily. 2007. Conservation planning for ecosystem services. Public Library of Science Biology 4(11): e379. Chan, K. M. A., and T. Satterfield. In press. Justice, equity, and biodiversity. 12 pp. In S. A. Levin et al (eds.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Elsevier Inc., San Diego, CA. Chan, K. M. A., R. M. Pringle, J. Ranganathan, C. L. Boggs, Y. E. Chan, P. R. Ehrlich, P. Haff, N. E. Heller, K. Al-Khafaji, D. MacMynowski. In press, Feb 2007. When agendas collide: Human welfare and biological conservation. Conservation Biology. Chan, K. M. A., and G. C. Daily. In preparation. Designing efficient investments for tropical countryside bird diversity. Ranganathan, J., K. M. A. Chan, U. Karanth, and D. Smith. In review. Modeling top predators at subcontinental scales with limited data: protected area management is key to tiger survival. Chan, K. M. A. 2006. Dissatisfying and dangerous. Conservation in Practice 7(1): 46-47. Fox, J., G. C. Daily, B. H. Thompson, K. M. A. Chan, A. Davis, and A. Nino-Murcia. In press. Conservation banking. In J. M. Scott, D. D. Goble, and F. W. Davis (eds.), The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Conserving Biodiversity in the Human-Dominated Landscape, pp. xxx-xxx. Island Press, Washington, DC. Chan, K. M. A., and J. Ranganathan. 2005. Testing importance of patch scale on forest birds. Oikos 111(3): 606-610. Chan, K. M. A. 2005. The jury's not out--they're not even in session. Conservation in Practice 6(3): 45-46. EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (see above for conservation biology; below for ethics, science policy) Chan, K. M. A., and S. A. Levin. In preparation. Biased mtDNA introgression despite biparental mate choice: The threespine stickleback case. Chan, K. M. A. In preparation. Biased mt/cpDNA introgression and phylogenetic conflict due to disturbance and colonization: Implications for East African cichlids. Chan, K. M. A. and B. R. Moore. In preparation. The sensitivity of whole-tree methods to the variation of diversification rate. Moore, B. R., K. M. A. Chan*, and M. J. Donoghue. In preparation. Pinpointing shifts in diversification rate. Chan, K. M. A., and S. A. Levin. 2005. Leaky prezygotic isolation and porous genomes: Rapid introgression of maternally inherited DNA. Evolution 59(4): 720-729. Chan, K. M. A., and B. R. Moore. 2005. SymmeTREE: whole-tree analysis of differential diversification rates. Bioinformatics 21(8): 1709-1710. Chan, K. M. A., and B. R. Moore. 2004. SymmeTREE: User’s Guide. Software version 1.1. (A program for performing whole-tree tests of diversification rate variation.) Moore, B. R., K. M. A. Chan*, and M. J. Donoghue. 2004. Detecting diversification rate variation in supertrees. In O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds (ed.), Phylogenetic Supertrees: Combining Information to Reveal the Tree of Life, pp. 487–533. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. Chan, K. M. A. and B. R. Moore*. 2002. Whole tree methods for detecting differential diversification rates. Systematic Biology 51(6): 855-865. Chan, K. M. A., and B. R. Moore. 1999. Accounting for mode of speciation increases power and realism of tests of phylogenetic asymmetry. American Naturalist 153(3): 332-346. Chan, K. M. A. 1998. Populations as "species-in-waiting"? Science 280(5372): 2031-2032. * no priority intended
ETHICS (see above for conservation biology, evolutionary biology; below for science policy) Chan, K. M. A. In preparation. Purpose utilitarianism: incorporating deontological concerns into utilitarianism by maximizing autonomy. Chan, K. M. A. In review. The Golden Rule implies concern for species from individual-level duties. Chan, K. M. A. Submitted. Duties to future persons: Solving Parfit's Non-Identity Problem with a wide person-regarding principle. Chan, K. M. A. 2005. The Death of Our Planet's Species: A Challenge to Ecology and Ethics. Environmental Ethics (review). Environmental Ethics 27(4): 433-436. Matheny, G., and K. M. A. Chan. 2005. Human diets and animal welfare: The illogic of the larder. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics18: 579–594. Chan, K. M. A. 2004. The Golden Rule and the potentiality principle: Future persons and contingent interests. Journal of Applied Philosophy 20(3): 315-324. Chan, K. M. A. 2003. Intransitivity and future generations: Debunking Parfit’s mere addition paradox. Journal of Applied Philosophy 20(2): 187-200. SCIENCE POLICY (see above for conservation biology, evolutionary biology, ethics) Higgins, P. A. T., K. M. A. Chan*, and S. Porder. 2006. Bridge over a philosophical divide. Evidence & Policy 2(2): 249-255. Chan, K. M. A., P. A. T. Higgins, and S. Porder. 2005. Protecting science from abuse requires a broader form of outreach. Public Library of Science Biology 3(7): e218. Porder, S., K. M. A. Chan*, and P. A. T. Higgins. 2004. Scientists must conquer reluctance to speak out. Nature 431(7012): 1036. Chan, K. M. A., S. Porder, P. A. T. Higgins, and S. B. Kramer. 2004. Concern is more than just 'ruffled feathers'. Nature 428 (6980): 255.
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