PUBLICATIONS
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., S.M. Kross, R.A. Baldwin, and B.E. Kendall. In review. Multiple stable states when employing a generalist predator biocontrol. Submitted to Ecological Applications.
Forbes E.S., Adams A.J., Brown K.C., Colby J.C., Denny S.M., Hardesty-Moore M., Heilmayr R., Hiroyasu E.H.T., Martin J., Miljanich C., Tyrrell B.P., Welch Z., Anderson S.E., Cooper S.D., Kendall B.E., Alagona P.S. Analogies in a no-analog world: Reintroducing lost species in the Anthropocene. Trends in Ecology and Evolution: Science and Society. doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2020.04.005
DeGolia, Alexander H., E.H.T. Hiroyasu, S.E. Anderson. (2019). Ecological losses or Economic Gains? Using prospect theory to guide environmental management. PLoS ONE 14(7): e0220320. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220320.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., C.P. Miljanich, S.E. Anderson. (2019) Drivers of Support: The case of species reintroductions with an ill-informed public. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2019.1622055. [pre-print] [supplement]
Hiroyasu, E.H.T. and J.J. Hellmann. (2019). Invasive species and Climate Change. In Biodiversity and Climate Change: Changing the Biosphere. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Lee Hannah (Eds.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Imbach, Pablo, P. Serra-Diaz, L. Hannah, E. Fung, and E.H.T. Hiroyasu. (2019) Modeling species and vegetation distribution under climate change. In Biodiversity and Climate Change: Changing the Biosphere. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Lee Hannah (Eds.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Palazzo, J., O. R. Liu, T. Stillinger, R. Song, Y. Wang, E. H. T. Hiroyasu, J. Zenteno, S. Anderson, and C. Tague (2017). Urban responses to restrictive conservation policy during drought. Water Resour. Res., 53, doi:10.1002/2016WR020136.
Palanca, A. M., S. Lee, L.E. Yee, C. Joe‐Wong, L.A. Trinh, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, M. Husain, S.E. Fraser, M. Pellegrini, and A. Sagasti. (2013). New transgenic reporters identify somatosensory neuron subtypes in larval zebrafish. Devel Neurobio, 73: 152-167. doi:10.1002/dneu.22049
Forbes E.S., Adams A.J., Brown K.C., Colby J.C., Denny S.M., Hardesty-Moore M., Heilmayr R., Hiroyasu E.H.T., Martin J., Miljanich C., Tyrrell B.P., Welch Z., Anderson S.E., Cooper S.D., Kendall B.E., Alagona P.S. Analogies in a no-analog world: Reintroducing lost species in the Anthropocene. Trends in Ecology and Evolution: Science and Society. doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2020.04.005
DeGolia, Alexander H., E.H.T. Hiroyasu, S.E. Anderson. (2019). Ecological losses or Economic Gains? Using prospect theory to guide environmental management. PLoS ONE 14(7): e0220320. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220320.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., C.P. Miljanich, S.E. Anderson. (2019) Drivers of Support: The case of species reintroductions with an ill-informed public. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2019.1622055. [pre-print] [supplement]
Hiroyasu, E.H.T. and J.J. Hellmann. (2019). Invasive species and Climate Change. In Biodiversity and Climate Change: Changing the Biosphere. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Lee Hannah (Eds.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Imbach, Pablo, P. Serra-Diaz, L. Hannah, E. Fung, and E.H.T. Hiroyasu. (2019) Modeling species and vegetation distribution under climate change. In Biodiversity and Climate Change: Changing the Biosphere. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Lee Hannah (Eds.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Palazzo, J., O. R. Liu, T. Stillinger, R. Song, Y. Wang, E. H. T. Hiroyasu, J. Zenteno, S. Anderson, and C. Tague (2017). Urban responses to restrictive conservation policy during drought. Water Resour. Res., 53, doi:10.1002/2016WR020136.
Palanca, A. M., S. Lee, L.E. Yee, C. Joe‐Wong, L.A. Trinh, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, M. Husain, S.E. Fraser, M. Pellegrini, and A. Sagasti. (2013). New transgenic reporters identify somatosensory neuron subtypes in larval zebrafish. Devel Neurobio, 73: 152-167. doi:10.1002/dneu.22049
IN PREP
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T. in prep. Distinct demographics of native and invasive populations of a large vertebrate pest.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T. and S.E. Anderson. in prep. Public support for invasive species management depends on attributed responsibility and perceived consequences of inaction.
McInturff, AM, E. Forbes, M. Hardesty-Moore, R. Heilmayr, E.H.T Hiroyasu, S. Denny, B.E. Kendall. The challenges of mapping habitat for long-extinct species: a case study of the California grizzly.
REPORTS
Kross, S.M., E.H.T. Hiroyasu, B.E. Kendall, R.A. Baldwin. Encouraging owl predation of rodents by erecting owl boxes: myth or potential management strategy? (2017). Report for the Vertebrate Pest Control Research Advisory Committee.
PRESENTATIONS
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth HT & SE Anderson. 2020. Message framing and pubic policy support for invasive species management in a changing world: The role of introduction pathways and perceived consequences. Presented at the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. 3 August 2020. Virtual meeting.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth HT, SM Kross, RA Baldwin, BE Kendall. Pest control by generalist predators depends on prey density and predator effectiveness. Presented at the Vertebrate Pest Conference. 3 March 2020. Santa Barbara, CA.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T. & S.E. Anderson. (2019). Message framing and pubic policy support for invasive species management in a changing world: The role of introduction pathways and perceived consequences. Presented at the Species on the Move Conference. 24 July 2019. Kruger National Park, South Africa National Park, South Africa.
DeGolia, Alexander, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, S.E. Anderson. (2018). Ecological losses or Economic Gains? Using prospect theory to guide environmental management. Presented at the Ecological Society of American Annual Meeting. 10 August 2018. New Orleans, LA.
Harper, John M., Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., Baldwin, R.A. (2018). California Wild Pig Survey & Mobile App. Presented at the California Rangeland Conservation Coalition Summit. 16 January 2018. Stockton, CA.
Baldwin, R. A., S. M. Kross, E. H. T. Hiroyasu, and B. Kendall. (2017). Encouraging owl predation of rodents by erecting owl boxes: myth or potential management strategy? 11 October 2017. Vertebrate Pest Control Research Advisory Committee meeting, Merced, CA.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., C. Miljanich, S.E. Anderson. (2017). Rewilding California: How values, knowledge, and salience shape wildlife management. Presented at 2017 Pathways Conference on Human Wildlife Dimensions. 18-20 September 2018; Estes Park, CO.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T. (2016). Fun facts about wild pigs and why you should care about them. University of California Santa Barbara Grad Slam. Santa Barbara, CA. Top Ten Finalist.
Christie, J.C., E. DeMarco, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, A. Kreger, M. Ludington. (2014). Developing a wild pig (Sus scrofa) management plan for the Tejon Ranch Conservancy. Presented at 2015 Western Section Meeting of the Wildlife Society. 27-30 January 2018; Santa Rosa, CA.
Christie, JC, E. DeMarco, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, A. Kreger, M. Ludington. (2014). The status of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in the state of California and on Tejon Ranch. Poster session presented at: International Wild Pig Management Conference. 13-15 April 2014; Montgomery, AL.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth HT, SM Kross, RA Baldwin, BE Kendall. Pest control by generalist predators depends on prey density and predator effectiveness. Presented at the Vertebrate Pest Conference. 3 March 2020. Santa Barbara, CA.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T. & S.E. Anderson. (2019). Message framing and pubic policy support for invasive species management in a changing world: The role of introduction pathways and perceived consequences. Presented at the Species on the Move Conference. 24 July 2019. Kruger National Park, South Africa National Park, South Africa.
DeGolia, Alexander, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, S.E. Anderson. (2018). Ecological losses or Economic Gains? Using prospect theory to guide environmental management. Presented at the Ecological Society of American Annual Meeting. 10 August 2018. New Orleans, LA.
Harper, John M., Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., Baldwin, R.A. (2018). California Wild Pig Survey & Mobile App. Presented at the California Rangeland Conservation Coalition Summit. 16 January 2018. Stockton, CA.
Baldwin, R. A., S. M. Kross, E. H. T. Hiroyasu, and B. Kendall. (2017). Encouraging owl predation of rodents by erecting owl boxes: myth or potential management strategy? 11 October 2017. Vertebrate Pest Control Research Advisory Committee meeting, Merced, CA.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T., C. Miljanich, S.E. Anderson. (2017). Rewilding California: How values, knowledge, and salience shape wildlife management. Presented at 2017 Pathways Conference on Human Wildlife Dimensions. 18-20 September 2018; Estes Park, CO.
Hiroyasu, Elizabeth H.T. (2016). Fun facts about wild pigs and why you should care about them. University of California Santa Barbara Grad Slam. Santa Barbara, CA. Top Ten Finalist.
Christie, J.C., E. DeMarco, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, A. Kreger, M. Ludington. (2014). Developing a wild pig (Sus scrofa) management plan for the Tejon Ranch Conservancy. Presented at 2015 Western Section Meeting of the Wildlife Society. 27-30 January 2018; Santa Rosa, CA.
Christie, JC, E. DeMarco, E.H.T. Hiroyasu, A. Kreger, M. Ludington. (2014). The status of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in the state of California and on Tejon Ranch. Poster session presented at: International Wild Pig Management Conference. 13-15 April 2014; Montgomery, AL.