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Jared Diamond
bibliography
Diamond in 2007
Books 14
Articles 91
References and footnotes

Jared Diamond (born 10 September 1937) is an American scientist and author. Trained in physiology, and having published on ecology, anthropology, and linguistics, [1] Diamond's work is known for drawing from a variety of fields. He is currently professor of geography at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). [2] Among his awards are a Pulitzer Prize and an International Cosmos Prize. [3] Diamond splits his time between teaching at UCLA, researching birds of the Pacific islands, writing books about human societies, and promoting sustainable ecological practices. He formerly had a secondary career path in physiology and biophysics. [4]

As of 2023, the OpenAlex database lists 597 publications with Diamond as an author. [5] This bibliography includes both his scientific and popular works.

Books

  • Cody ML, ——, eds. (1975). Ecology and Evolution of Communities. Belknap Press. ISBN  978-0-674-22444-5.
  • ——, Case TJ, eds. (1986). Community Ecology. Harper & Row. ISBN  978-0-06-041202-9.
  • Beehler BM, Pratt TK, Zimmerman DA (1986). Birds of New Guinea. Text contributions from HL Bell, BW Finch, and —–; illustrated by DA Zimmerman and J Coe. Princeton University Press. ISBN  978-0-691-08385-8.
  • —— (1991). The Third Chimpanzee. Hutchinson Radius. ISBN  978-0-09-174268-3.
  • —— (1997). Why Is Sex Fun?. Basic Books. ISBN  978-0-465-03127-6.
  • —— (1997). Guns, Germs, and Steel. W. W. Norton. ISBN  978-0-393-03891-0.
    • Williams A (2003). Blanchard M (ed.). A Reader's Companion to Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel. Barnes & Noble Reader's Companion. Spark Publishing. ISBN  978-1-58663-863-4.
  • Mayr E, —— (2001). The Birds of Northern Melanesia. Color Plates by HD Pratt. Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-514170-2.
  • —— (2005). Collapse. Viking Press. ISBN  978-0-14-303655-5. ( Reader's Guide)
  • ——, Robinson JA, eds. (2010). Natural Experiments of History. Belknap Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctvjghwf6. ISBN  978-0-674-06019-7. JSTOR  j.ctvjghwf6.
  • —— (2012). The World Until Yesterday. Viking Press. ISBN  978-0-670-02481-0. ( Reader's Guide)
  • —— (2019). Upheaval. ( Editions)
  • —— (2021). The Last Tree on Easter Island. Green Ideas. Penguin Classics. ISBN  978-0-14-199706-3.

Book chapters

  • —— (1968). "Transport mechanisms in the gallbladder". In Code CF, Heidel W (eds.). Handbook of Physiology. Section 6: Alimentary Canal. Vol. V: Bile, Digestion, Ruminal Physiology. American Physiological Society. pp. 2451–2482.
  • ——, May RM (1976). "Island Biogeography and the Design of Natural Reserves". In May RM (ed.). Theoretical Ecology. Saunders. pp. 163–186.
  • ——, May RM (1981). "Island Biogeography and the Design of Natural Reserves". In May RM (ed.). Theoretical Ecology (Second ed.). Blackwell. pp. 228–252.
  • —— (1984). "The Avifaunas of Rennell and Bellona Islands". The Natural History of Rennell Island, British Solomon Islands. Vol. 8. pp. 127–168.
  • —— (2011). "Why do Some Societies Make Disastrous Decisions?". In John Brockman (ed.). Culture. Harper Perennial. pp. 27–42. ISBN  978-0-06-202313-1. OCLC  1148787645.

Articles

Diamond has over 50 articles published in Nature, and over a dozen each in Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He is also noted for his scientific articles in the magazine Discover, [6] of which he has at least 50 articles in printed editions and 30 published on their website. [7] Other periodicals he has published frequently in are Natural History and The New York Review of Books.

Academic journal articles

Magazine articles

References

  1. ^ "further reading". Jared Diamond. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Jared Diamond". Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  3. ^ "The Prizewinner 1998". International Cosmos Prize. Expo '90 Foundation. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Diamond". UCLA Evolutionary Medicine. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Jared M. Diamond". OpenAlex. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Jared Diamond". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Jared Diamond". Discover Magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jared Diamond
bibliography
Diamond in 2007
Books 14
Articles 91
References and footnotes

Jared Diamond (born 10 September 1937) is an American scientist and author. Trained in physiology, and having published on ecology, anthropology, and linguistics, [1] Diamond's work is known for drawing from a variety of fields. He is currently professor of geography at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). [2] Among his awards are a Pulitzer Prize and an International Cosmos Prize. [3] Diamond splits his time between teaching at UCLA, researching birds of the Pacific islands, writing books about human societies, and promoting sustainable ecological practices. He formerly had a secondary career path in physiology and biophysics. [4]

As of 2023, the OpenAlex database lists 597 publications with Diamond as an author. [5] This bibliography includes both his scientific and popular works.

Books

  • Cody ML, ——, eds. (1975). Ecology and Evolution of Communities. Belknap Press. ISBN  978-0-674-22444-5.
  • ——, Case TJ, eds. (1986). Community Ecology. Harper & Row. ISBN  978-0-06-041202-9.
  • Beehler BM, Pratt TK, Zimmerman DA (1986). Birds of New Guinea. Text contributions from HL Bell, BW Finch, and —–; illustrated by DA Zimmerman and J Coe. Princeton University Press. ISBN  978-0-691-08385-8.
  • —— (1991). The Third Chimpanzee. Hutchinson Radius. ISBN  978-0-09-174268-3.
  • —— (1997). Why Is Sex Fun?. Basic Books. ISBN  978-0-465-03127-6.
  • —— (1997). Guns, Germs, and Steel. W. W. Norton. ISBN  978-0-393-03891-0.
    • Williams A (2003). Blanchard M (ed.). A Reader's Companion to Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel. Barnes & Noble Reader's Companion. Spark Publishing. ISBN  978-1-58663-863-4.
  • Mayr E, —— (2001). The Birds of Northern Melanesia. Color Plates by HD Pratt. Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-514170-2.
  • —— (2005). Collapse. Viking Press. ISBN  978-0-14-303655-5. ( Reader's Guide)
  • ——, Robinson JA, eds. (2010). Natural Experiments of History. Belknap Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctvjghwf6. ISBN  978-0-674-06019-7. JSTOR  j.ctvjghwf6.
  • —— (2012). The World Until Yesterday. Viking Press. ISBN  978-0-670-02481-0. ( Reader's Guide)
  • —— (2019). Upheaval. ( Editions)
  • —— (2021). The Last Tree on Easter Island. Green Ideas. Penguin Classics. ISBN  978-0-14-199706-3.

Book chapters

  • —— (1968). "Transport mechanisms in the gallbladder". In Code CF, Heidel W (eds.). Handbook of Physiology. Section 6: Alimentary Canal. Vol. V: Bile, Digestion, Ruminal Physiology. American Physiological Society. pp. 2451–2482.
  • ——, May RM (1976). "Island Biogeography and the Design of Natural Reserves". In May RM (ed.). Theoretical Ecology. Saunders. pp. 163–186.
  • ——, May RM (1981). "Island Biogeography and the Design of Natural Reserves". In May RM (ed.). Theoretical Ecology (Second ed.). Blackwell. pp. 228–252.
  • —— (1984). "The Avifaunas of Rennell and Bellona Islands". The Natural History of Rennell Island, British Solomon Islands. Vol. 8. pp. 127–168.
  • —— (2011). "Why do Some Societies Make Disastrous Decisions?". In John Brockman (ed.). Culture. Harper Perennial. pp. 27–42. ISBN  978-0-06-202313-1. OCLC  1148787645.

Articles

Diamond has over 50 articles published in Nature, and over a dozen each in Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He is also noted for his scientific articles in the magazine Discover, [6] of which he has at least 50 articles in printed editions and 30 published on their website. [7] Other periodicals he has published frequently in are Natural History and The New York Review of Books.

Academic journal articles

Magazine articles

References

  1. ^ "further reading". Jared Diamond. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Jared Diamond". Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  3. ^ "The Prizewinner 1998". International Cosmos Prize. Expo '90 Foundation. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Diamond". UCLA Evolutionary Medicine. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Jared M. Diamond". OpenAlex. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Jared Diamond". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Jared Diamond". Discover Magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2023.

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