Britten, H.B., B.R. Riddle, P.F. Brussard, R. Marlow, and T.E. Lee, Jr. 1997. Genetic
delineation of management units for the desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizii
, in the northeastern Mojave Desert. Copeia (in press).
Britten, H.B. 1996. Meta analyses of the association between multi locus heterozygosity
and fitness. Evolution 50: 2158 2164.
Britten, H.B. and P.F. Brussard. 1996. Genetic variability in pre and post bottleneck
segments of the cui ui (Osteichthys: Casmistes cujus
) population of Pyramid Lake, Nevada. The Southwestern Naturalist 41: 43 47.
Britten, H.B. and R.W. Rust. 1996. Population structure of a sand dune obligate beetle,
Eusattus muricatus
, and its implications for dune management. Conservation Biology 10: 647 652.
Britten, H.B., P.F. Brussard, and D.D. Murphy. 1996. Isozyme data and the taxonomy
of checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas
). The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 32: 124 134.
Sada, D.W., H.B. Britten, and P.F. Brussard. 1995. Desert aquatic ecosystems and the
genetic and morphological diversity of Death Valley System speckled dace. Pp. 350 359
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population conservation. American Fisheries Society Symposium 17, Bethesda, Maryland.
Britten, H.B., P.F. Brussard, P.F. Murphy, P.R. Ehrlich. 1995. A test for isolation by distance
in central Rocky Mountain and Great Basin populations of the checkerspot butterfly
Euphydryas editha
. Journal of Heredity 86: 204 210.
Britten, H.B. and L. Riley. 1994. Nectar source diversity as an indicator of habitat
suitability for the endangered Uncompahgre fritillary, Boloria acrocnema
(Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 48: 173 179.
Britten, H.B., P.F. Brussard, and D.D. Murphy. 1994. The pending extinction of the
Uncompahgre fritillary butterfly. Conservation Biology 8: 86 94.
Britten, H.B., P.F. Brussard, D.D. Murphy, and G.T. Austin. 1994. Colony isolation
and isozyme variability in the western seep fritillary, Speyeria nokomis apacheana
(Nymphalidae), in the western Great Basin. Great Basin Naturalist 54: 97 105.