PAUL K. DAYTON

Publications

  1. Mauzey, K.P., C. Birkeland and P.K. Dayton. Feeding behavior of asteroids and escape responses of their prey in the Puget Sound Region, 49:603-619. (1968) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  2. Dayton, P.K., G.A. Robilliard and A.L. DeVries. Anchor ice foundation in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, and its biological effects. Science, 163: 273-274. (1969) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  3. Robilliard, G.A. and P.K. Dayton. Notes on the biology of the Chaenichthyid fish Pagetopsis macropterus from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 4(6):304-306. (1969) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  4. Dayton, P.K., G.A. Robilliard and R.T. Paine. Benthic faunal zonation as a result of anchor ice at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. In Antarctic Ecology, edited by Martin Holdgate. London: Academic Press, pp. 244-257. (1970) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  5. Dayton, P.K. and S. Martin. Observations of ice stalactites in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research, 76(6): 1595-1599. (1971) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  6. Dayton, P.K. Implications of pollution to the McMurdo Sound benthos. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 8(3):53-56. (1971) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  7. Dayton, P.K. Competition, disturbance and community organization: The provision and subsequent utilization of space in a rocky intertidal community. Ecological Monograph, 41:351-389. (1971) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  8. Robilliard, G.A. and P.K. Dayton. A new species of Platyctenean ctenophore, Lyroceteis flavorpallidus, sp. nov., from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 50:47-52. (1972) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  9. Dayton, P.K. and R.R. Hessler. Role of biological disturbance in maintaining diversity in the deep sea. Deep-Sea Research, 19: 199-208. (1972) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  10. Dayton, P.K. Toward an understanding of community resilience and the potential effects of enrichment to the benthos at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. In: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Conservation Problems in Antarctica, edited by B.C. Parker. Lawrence, Kansas. Allen Press. (1972) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  11. Dayton, P.K. Dispersion, dispersal and persistence of the annual intertidal alga, Postelsia palmaeformis Reprecht. Ecology, 52(2):433-438. (1973) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  12. Dayton, P.K. Two cases of resource partitioning in an intertidal community: making the right prediction for the wrong reason. American Naturalist, 107: 662-670. (1973). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  13. Dayton, P.K., R. Rosenthal and L.C. Mahen. Kelp communities in the Chilean archipelago: R/V Hero cruise 72-5. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 8(2): 34-35. (1973) ABSTRACT
  14. Dayton, P.K. Review of Life between Tidemarks on Rocky Shores by T.A. and A. Stephenson. Science, 180: 176-177. (1973) Research Article
  15. Dayton, P.K., G.A. Robilliard, R.T. Paine and L.B. Dayton. Biological accommodation in the benthic community at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Ecological Monographs, 44: 105-128. (1974) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  16. Dayton, P.K. Kelp communities of southern South America. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 9: 22-23. (1974) ABSTRACT
  17. Rosenthal, R.J., W.D. Clarke, and P.K. Dayton. Ecology and natural history of a stand of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera off Del Mar, California. Fishery Bulletin, 72:672-684. (1974) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  18. Dayton, P.K. Experimental evaluation of ecological dominance in a rocky intertidal algal community. Ecological Monographs, 45(2):137-159. (1975) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  19. Dayton, P.K. Experimental studies of algal canopy interactions in a sea otter-dominated kelp community at Amchitka Island, Alaska. Fishery Bulletin, 73(2): 230-237. (1975) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  20. Dayton, P.K. Benthic communities of McMurdo Sound. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., X(4):136. (1975) ABSTRACT
  21. Oliver, J.S., D.J. Watson, E.F. O'Conner and P.K. Dayton. Benthic communities of McMurdo Sound. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., XI(2): 58-59. (1976) ABSTRACT
  22. Dayton, P.K. and J.S. Oliver. Processes organizing contrasting benthic communities of McMurdo Sound. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., XII(4):20-21. (1977) ABSTRACT
  23. Dayton, P.K., R.J. Rosenthal, L.C. Mahen and T. Antezana. Population structure and foraging biology of the predaceous Chilean asteroid Meyenaster gelatinosus and the escape biology of its prey. Marine Biology, 39:361-370. (1977) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  24. Oliver, J.S. and P.K. Dayton. Antarctic soft-bottom benthos in oligotrophic and eutrophic environments. Science, 197:55-58. (1977) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  25. Tegner, M.J and P.K. Dayton. Sea urchin patterns and implications of commercial fishing. Science, 196:324-326. (1977) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  26. Dayton, P.K. and J.S. Oliver. Long-term experimental benthic studies in McMurdo Sound. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., XIII(4):136-137. (1978) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  27. Dayton, P.K. Book review of Pacific Seashores: A Guide to Intertidal Ecology by T. Carefoot. Limnology and Oceanography, 24(4):792. (1979) BOOK REVIEW
  28. Dayton, P.K. Ecology: a science and a religion. In: Ecological Processes in Coastal and Marine Systems, edited by R.J. Livingston. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 3-18. (1979) REVIEW ARTICLE
  29. Dayton, P.K. Observations of growth, dispersal and population dynamics of some sponges in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. In: Biologie des Spongiaires (Sponge Biology), edited by C. Levi and N. Boury-Esnault. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique #291, Paris, pp. 271-282. (1979) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  30. Dayton, P.K. Citation Classic. Current Contents, 32: 18. (1980) REVIEW ARTICLE
  31. Dayton, P.K. and J.S. Oliver. An evaluation of experimental analyses of population and community patterns in benthic marine environments. In: Marine Benthic Dynamics, edited by K.R. Tenore and B.C. Coull. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, pp. 93-120. (1980) REVIEW ARTICLE
  32. Dayton, P.K., B.D. Keller and D.A. Ven Tresca. Studies of a nearshore community inhabited by sea otters. Final Report to U.S. Marine Mammal Commission in fulfillment of contracts MM6AC026 and MM1300702-9. (National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Springfield, VA, 22161). (1980) RESEARCH REPORT
  33. Tegner, M.J. and P.K. Dayton. Population structure, recruitment and mortality of two sea urchins Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. purpuratus in a kelp forest. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 5: 255-268. (1981) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  34. Birkeland, C., P.K. Dayton and N.A. Engstrom. A stable system of predation on a holothurian by four asteroids and their top predator. In: Papers from the Echinoderm Conference, Sydney, 1978, edited by F. Rowe. The Australian Museum Memoir, 16:175-189. (1982) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  35. Dayton, P.K., W.A. Newman and J.S. Oliver. The vertical zonation of the deep-sea Antarctic Acorn barnacle, Bathylasma corolliforme (Hoek): experimental transplants from the shelf into shallow water. Journal of Biogeography, 9:95-109. (1982) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  36. Davis, N., G.R. Van Blaricom and P.K. Dayton. Man-made structures on marine sediments: effects on adjacent benthic communities. Marine Biology, 70:295-303. (1982) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  37. Dayton, P.K. Coastal ecology, eview of The Shore Environment. Science, 215:393-394. (1982) BOOK REVIEW
  38. Dayton, P.K. Antarctica, Coastal Ecology. In: The Encyclopedia of Beaches and Coastal Environments, edited by M.L. Schwartz, pp. 4-43. Hutchinson Ross Publishing Company, 940 pp. (1982) REVIEW ARTICLE
  39. Dayton, P.K. Processes structuring some marine communities: are they general? In Ecological Communities: Conceptual Issues and the Evidence, edited by D.R. Strong, Jr., D. Simberloff, L.G. Abele and A.B. Thistle. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 613 pp. (1984) REVIEW ARTICLE
  40. Dayton, P.K., V. Currie, T. Gerodette, B.D. Keller, R. Rosenthal and D. Ven Tresca. Patch dynamics and stability of some California kelp communities. Ecological Monographs, 54(3): 253-289. (1984) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  41. Dayton, P.K. and M.J. Tegner. Catastrophic storms, El Niño, and patch stability in a southern California kelp community. Science, 224: 283-285. (1984) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  42. Dayton, P.K. and M.J. Tegner. The importance of scale in community ecology: a kelp forest example with terrestrial analogs In A New Ecology: Novel Approaches to Interactive Systems. pp. 457-481, edited by P. Price, C. Slobodchikoff and W. Gaud. john Wiley & Sons. (1984) BOOK CHAPTER
  43. Dayton, P.K. The structure and regulation of some South American kelp communities. Ecological Monographs, 55:447-468. (1985) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  44. Dayton, P.K., G.L. Kooyman and J.P. Barry. Benthic life under thick ice. Antarctic Journal, 19: 128. (1984) ABSTRACT
  45. Dayton, P.K. Review of Antarctic Ecology. R.M. Laws, ed., 2 vol., Academic Press, Orlando. Science, 229: 157-158. (1985). BOOK REVIEW
  46. Barilotti, D.C., R.H. McPeak and P.K. Dayton. Experimental studies on the effects of commercial kelp harvesting in central and southern California Macrocystis pyrifera kelp beds. Calif. Fish and Game, 71(1): 4-20. (1985) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  47. Dayton, P.K. Review of sublittoral ecology: the ecology of the shallow sublittoral benthos, R. Earll and D.G. Erwin, eds., Clarendon Press, New York. Ecology, 66(1): 316-317. (1985) BOOK REVIEW
  48. Dayton, P.K. Ecology of kelp communities. Ann. Rev. of Ecol. and Syst., 16:215-245. (1985) REVIEW ARTICLE
  49. Denley, E.J. and P.K. Dayton. Competition among macroalgae In Handbook of Phycological Methods, M.M. Littler and D.S. Littler, eds., Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 511-530. (1985) BOOK CHAPTER
  50. Genin, A., P.K. Dayton, P.F. Lonsdale and F.N. Spiess. Corals on seamount peaks: evidence of current accelerations over deep-sea topography. Nature, 322: 59-61. (1986) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  51. Dayton, P.K. Cumulative impacts in the marine realm, G.E. Beanlands, et. al. eds., Cumulative Environmental Effects: A Binational Perspective. Canadian Env. Assessment Res. Council, Ottawa and National Res. Council, Washington, D.C. pp. 79-84. (1986) REVIEW CHAPTER
  52. Dayton, P.K., D. Watson, A. Palmisano, J.P. Barry, J.S. Oliver, and D. Rivera. Distribution patterns of benthic microalgal standing stock at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Polar Biology, 6:207-213. (1986) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  53. Tegner, M.J. and P.K. Dayton. El Niño effects on southern California kelp forest communities. Advances in Ecological Research, 17:243-279. (1987) REVIEW ARTICLE
  54. Barry, J.P. and P.K. Dayton. Current patterns in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica and their relationship to local biotic communities. Polar Biology, 8:367-376. (1988) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  55. Seymour, R.J., M.J. Tegner, P.K. Dayton, and P.E. Parnell. Storm wave induced mortality of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, in southern California. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 28: 277-292. (1989) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  56. Dayton, P.K., J.H. Carleton, A.G. Mackley and P.W. Sammarco. Patterns of settlement, survival and growth of oysters across the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 54: 75-90. (1989) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  57. Dayton, P.K., R.J. Seymour, P.E. Parnell and M.J. Tegner. Unusual marine erosion in San Diego County from a single storm. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 29:151-160. (1989) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  58. Dayton, P.K. Interdecadal variation in an Antarctic sponge and its predators from oceanographic climate shifts. Science, 245:1484-1496. (1989) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  59. Dayton, P.K. and M.J. Tegner. Bottoms beneath troubled waters: benthic impacts of the 1982-1984 El Niño in the temperate zone. Pp. 433-472. In: Global Ecological Consequences of the 1982-83 El Niño - Southern Oscillation. Peter Glynn, editor Elsevier Press, 563 pp. (1990) REVIEW ARTICLE
  60. Dayton, P.K. Polar benthos. Pp. 631-685. In Polar Oceanography, edited by W. Smith, Academic Press, 760 pp. (1990) REVIEW ARTICLE
  61. Barry, J.P. and P.K. Dayton. Physical heterogeneity and the organization of marine communities. In Ecological Heterogeneity, J. Kolasa and S.T.A. Pickett, eds., Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 269-320. (1991) BOOK CHAPTER
  62. Done, T., P.K. Dayton, A.E. Dayton and R. Steger. Regional and local variability in recovery of shallow coral communities: Moorea, French Polynesia and the central Great Barrier Reef. Coral Reefs, 9: 183-192. (1991) change) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  63. Riddle, M.D., D. Alongi, P. Dayton, J. Hansen, D. Klumpp. Detrital pathways in a coral reef lagoon I. Macrofaunal biomass and estimates of production. Marine Biology, 104: 109-118. (1990) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  64. Tegner, M.J. and P.K. Dayton. Sea urchins, El Niños, and the long term stability of Southern California kelp forest communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 77:49-63. (1991) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  65. Dayton, P.K., M.J. Tegner, P.E. Parnell, P.B. Edwards. Temporal and spatial patterns of disturbance and recovery in a kelp forest community. Ecological Monograph, 62: 421-445. (1992) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  66. Dayton, P.K. Scientific Communication - The Burden Of Responsibility. TREE, 7(11): 392- 392. (1992) LETTER
  67. Hansen, J.A., D.W. Klumpp, D.M. Alongi, P.K. Dayton and M.J. Riddle. Detrital pathways in a coral reef lagoon. II. Detritus deposition, benthic microbial biomass and production. Marine Biology, 113: 363-372. (1992) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  68. Dayton, P.K., Mordida B.J., Bacon F. Polar Marine Communities. American Zoologist, 34(1): 90-99. (1994) REVIEW
  69. Dayton, P.K. Community landscape: scale and stability in hard bottom marine communities. pp 289-332, Chapter 10 In Aquatic Ecology: scales, patterns and processes. P.S. Giller, A.G. Hildrew and D.G. Raffaelli. Blackwell, Oxford. (1994) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  70. Tegner, M.J., P.K. Dayton, P.B. Edwards, K.L. Riser, D.B. Chadwick, T.A. Dean, and L. Deysher. Effects of a large sewage spill on a kelp forest community: catastrophe or disturbance? Marine Environmental Research, 40: 181-224. (1995) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  71. Dayton, P.K., S.F. Thrush, M.T. Agardy, and R.J. Hofman. VIEWPOINT. Environmental effects of marine fishing. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 5: 205-232. (1995) REVIEW ARTICLE
  72. Tegner, M.J., P.K. Dayton, P.B. Edwards, and K.L. Riser. Sea urchin cavitation of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera C. Agardh) holdfasts and its effects on kelp mortality across a large California forest. Jour. of Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 191: 83-99. (1995) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  73. Thrush, S.F., J.E. Hewitt, V.J. Cummings, and P.K. Dayton. The impact of habitat disturbance by scallop dredging on marine benthic communities: what can be predicted from the results of experiments? Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser., 129: 141-150. (1995) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  74. Dunton, K.H., and P.K. Dayton. The biology of high latitude kelp. In: H.R. Skjoldal, C. Hopkins, K.E. Erikstad and H.P. Leinaas (eds.) pp 499-507, Ecology of Fjords and Coastal Waters. Elsevier Science B.V. (1995) REVIEW ARTICLE
  75. Knox, G.A. The Biology of the Southern Ocean, by G.A. Knox, In: Studies in Polar Research, 1994. Tree, 10(8): 342. (Reviewed by Paul K. Dayton) (1995) BOOK REVIEW
  76. Huston, M.A. Biological Diversity; the Coexistence of Species on Changing Landscapes, Cambridge University Press, 681 pp. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 191: 119-132. (Reviewed by Paul K. Dayton) (1995) BOOK REVIEW
  77. Gross, K.L., Pake, C.E., E. Allen, C. Bledsoe, R. Colwell, P.K. Dayton, M. Dethier, J. Helly, R. Holt, N. Morin, W. Michener, S.T.A. Pickett, and S. Stafford. Final Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Future of Long-Term Ecological Data pp. 1-122 (FLED). Volume I: Text of the Report. FLED. (1995) REPORT
  78. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Biological Diversity in Marine Systems, Understanding Marine Biodiversity. Washington, DC. National Academy Press, 75 pp. Coastal Management, 23: 337-340. (Reviewed by Paul K. Dayton) (1995) BOOK REVIEW
  79. Tegner, M.J., P.K. Dayton, P.B. Edwards, and K.L. Riser. Is there evidence for long-term climatic change in Southern California kelp forests? CalCOFI Repts., 37, 111-126. (1996) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  80. Tegner, M.J., L.V. Basch, and P.K. Dayton. Near Extinction of an exploited marine invertebrate. TREE, 11: 278-280. (1996) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  81. Mangel, M. and 40 others (P.K. Dayton is author no. 12). Principles for the conservation of wild living resources. Ecological Applications, 6(2): 338-362. (1996) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  82. Hobday A.J., L. Haury, and P.K. Dayton. Function of the human hymen. Medical Hypotheses, 49(2): 171-173. (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  83. Kaufman, L., and P. Dayton. Impacts of Marine Resource Extraction on Ecosystem Services and Sustainability. In Nature's Services, Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems, Gretchen C. Daily (ed.), pp. 275-293. [Island Press] (1997) BOOK CHAPTER
  84. Legendre P., S.F. Thrush, V.J. Cummings, P.K. Dayton, J. Grant, J.E. Hewitt, A.H. Hines, B.H. McArdle, R.D. Pridmore, D.C. Schneider, S.J. Turner, R.B. Whitlatch and M.R. Wilkinson. Spatial structure of bivalves in a sandflat: Scale and generating processes. J. Exp. Mar. Bio., 216(1-2): 99-128 (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  85. Hines A.H., R.B. Whitlatch, S.F. Thrush, J.E. Hewitt, V.J. Cummings, P.K. Dayton, and P. Legendre. Nonlinear foraging response of a large marine predator to benthic prey: eagle ray pits and bivalves in a New Zealand sandflat J. Exp. Mar. Bio., 216(1-2): 191-210 (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  86. Thrush, S.F., and 19 others (with P.K. Dayton as fifth author). The sandflat habitat: scaling from experiments to conclusions. Jour. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 216: 1-9. (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  87. Schneider, D.C., R. Walters, S. Thrush, and P. Dayton. Scale-up of ecological experiments: Density variation in the mobile bivalve Macomona liliana. Jour. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 216:129-152. (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  88. Thrush, S.F., and 14 others (with P.K. Dayton as third author). Matching the outcome of small-scale density manipulation experiments with larger scale patterns an example of bivalve adult/juvenile interactions. Jour. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 216:153-169. (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  89. Thrush, S.F., and 12 others (with P.K. Dayton as fifth author). Scaling-up from experiments to complex ecological systems: Where to next? Jour. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 216:243-254. (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  90. Dayton, P.K., K.W. England, and E.A. Robson. An unusual sea anemone, Dactylanthus antarcticus (Clubb, 1908) (Order Ptychodactiaria), on gorgonians in Chilean fjords, 135-142 pp. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Coelenterate Biology. The Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands 16-21 July 1995 / J.C. den Hartog [ed.] Leiden: National Natuurhistorisch Museum. (1997) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  91. Tegner, M. J. and P. K. Dayton. Shifting baselines and the problem of reduced expectations in nearshore fisheries. Proc. Conf. Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs., Calif. and the World Ocean '97, San Diego, CA, March 24-27, pp. 119-128 (1997). PROCEEDINGS
  92. Tegner, M. J. , P. K. Dayton, P. B. Edwards, and K. L. Riser. Large-scale, low-frequency oceanographic effects on kelp forest succession: a tale of two cohorts. Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser. 146: 117-134 (1997). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  93. Dayton, P. K. Reversal of the burden of proof in fisheries management. Science 279: 821-822 (1998). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  94. Vetter E. W. and P. K. Dayton. Macrofaunal communities within and adjacent to a detritus- rich submarine canyon system. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 45(1-3): 25-54 (1998) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  95. Thrush, S.F. , J.E. Hewitt, V.J. Cummings, P.K. Dayton, M. Cryer, S.J. Turner, G.A. Funnell, R.G. Budd, C.J. Milburn, and M.R. Wilkinson. Disturbance of the marine benthic habitat by commercial fishing: Impacts at the scale of the fishery. Ecological Applications, 8(3): 866-879 (1998) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  96. Dayton, P. K., M. J. Tegner, P. B. Edwards, K. L. Riser. Sliding baselines, ghosts, and reduced expectations in kelp forest communities. Ecological Applications, 8(2): 309-322. (1998) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  97. Dayton, P. K., M. J. Tegner, P. B. Edwards, K. L. Riser. Temporal and spatial scales of kelp demography: The role of oceanographic climate. Ecological Monographs, 69(2): 219-250. (1999) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  98. Wilder, J.R., M.J. Tegner, and P.K. Dayton. Saving marine biodiversity. Issues in Science and Technology, XV (3): 57-64. (1999) REVIEW
  99. Tegner, M. J. and P. K. Dayton. Ecosystem effects of fishing. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 14:261-262. (1999) REVIEW
  100. Murray, S. N., R. F. Ambrose, J. A. Bohnsack, L. W. Botsford, M. H. Carr, G. E. Davis, P. K. Dayton, D. Gotshall, D. R. Gunderson, M. A. Hixon, J. Lubchenco, M. Mangel, A. MacCall, D. A. McArdle, J. C. Ogden, J. Roughgarden, R. M. Starr, M. J. Tegner, and M. M. Yoklavich. No-take reserve networks: Sustaining fishery populations and marine ecosystems. Fisheries, 24:11, 11-25. (1999) REVIEW
  101. Vetter, E.W., and P.K. Dayton. Organic enrichment by macrophyte detritus, and abundance patterns of megafaunal populations in submarine canyons. Marine Ecology Progress Series 186: 137-148. (1999) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  102. Fluharty, David, Pete Aparicio, Christine Blackburn, George Boehlert, Felicia Coleman, Philip conkling, Robert Costanza, Paul Dayton, Robert Francis, Doyle Hanan, Ken Hinman, Edward Houde, James Kitchell, Rich Langton, Jane Lubchenco, Marc Mangel, Russell Nelson, Victoria O'Connell, Michael Orbach, Michael Sissenwine. Ecosystem-based Fishery Management: A Report to Congress by the Ecosystems Principles Advisory Panel. 54pp. (1999) TECHNICAL REPORT
  103. Meffe, G. K., W. F. Perrin, and P.K. Dayton. Marine Mammal Conservation: Guiding Principles and Their Implementation. In Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals. J.H. Twiss, Jr. nd R.R. Reeves, eds., 437-454. [Smithsonian Institution Press] (1999) BOOK CHAPTER
  104. Talley, T. S., P. Dayton, S. E. Ibarra-Obando. Tidal Flat Macrofaunal Communities and Their Associated Environments in Estuaries of Southern California and Northern Baja California, Mexico. Estuaries, 23:1, 97-114. (2000) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  105. Dayton, P. K., E. Sala, M. J. Tegner, and S. Thrush. Marine protected areas: Parks, baselines, and fishery enhancement. Bulletin of Marine Science, 66(3):617-634. (2000) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  106. Tegner, M.J. and P.K. Dayton. Ecosystem effects of fishing in kelp forest communities. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 57: 579-589 (2000). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  107. Hyrenbach, K. David, Karin A. Forney, Paul K. Dayton. Viewpoint - Marine protected areas and ocean basin management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine & Freshwater Ecosystems, 10: 437-458 (2000). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  108. Moore, Sue E., Douglas P. DeMaster and Paul K. Dayton. Cetacean Habitat Selection in the Alaskan Arctic during Summer and Autumn. Arctic, 53:4, 432-447 (2000). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  109. Fogarty, Michael J., James A. Bohnsack and Paul K. Dayton. Marine Reserves and Resource Management. In Seas at The Millennium: An Environmental Evaluation. Volume III: Global Issues and Processes. Charles R.C. Sheppard, ed., 375-392 [Pergamon] (2000). BOOK CHAPTER
  110. Witman, J.D. and P. K. Dayton. Rocky Subtidal Communities. In Marine Community Ecology. M.D. Bertness, S.D. Gaines, and M. E. Hay, eds., 339-366 [Sinauer Associates, Inc.] (2001). BOOK CHAPTER
  111. National Research Council. Marine Protected Areas: tools for sustaining ocean ecosystems. (P. Dayton is 3rd of 13 authors). National Academy of Science Press. Washington DC. 272 p (2001). BOOK
  112. Gerrodette, T., P.K. Dayton, S. Macinko, M. Fogarty. Precautionary management of marine fisheries: Moving beyond burden of proof. Bulletin of Marine Science, 70(2): 657-668 (2002). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  113. Dayton, P.K. and Enric Sala. Natural History: the sense of wonder, creativity and progress in ecology. Scientia Marina, 65 (Suppl.2): 199-206 (2001). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  114. Thrush, S, and P.K. Dayton. Disturbance to marine benthic habitats by trawling and dredging: Implications for marine biodiversity. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 33: 449-473 (2002). REVIEW
  115. Sala, E., O. Aburto-Oropeza, G. Paredes, I. Parra, J.C. Barrera and P.K. Dayton. A general model for designing networks of marine reserves. Science 298: 1991-1993 (2002). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  116. Dayton, P.K., S. Thrush and F.C. Coleman. Ecological effects of fishing in marine ecosystems of the United States. Pew Oceans Commission, Arlington, VA. 45 p (2002). REVIEW
  117. Graham, M.H. and P.K. Dayton. On the evolution of ecological ideas: Paradigms and scientific progress. Ecology 83(6): 1481-1489 (2002). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  118. Graham, M.H., P.K. Dayton and M.A. Hixon. Paradigms in Ecology: Past, Present, and Future. Ecology 83(6): 1479-1480 (2002). REVIEW
  119. Kinlan, B.P., M.H. Graham, E. Sala and P.K. Dayton. Arrested development of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera, Phaeophyceae) embryonic sporophytes: A mechanism for delayed recruitment in perennial kelps? J. Phycol. 39: 47-57 (2003). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  120. Sala, E., O. Aburto-Oropeza, G. Paredes, I. Parra, J.C. Barrera and P.K. Dayton. Response to "Modeling Marine Protected Areas". Science 301: 47-49 (2003). LETTER
  121. Rogers-Bennett, L., P. L. Haaker, T. O. Huff, and P. K. Dayton. Estimating baseline abundances of abalone in California for restoration. CalCOFI Rep., Vol 43:97-111 (2002)
  122. Graham, M.H., P.K. Dayton and J.M. Erlandson. Ice ages and ecological transitions on temperate coasts. Trends in Ecol. and Evol. 18(1): 33-40 (2003)
  123. Dayton, P. K. The Importance of the natural sciences to conservation. American Naturalist 162 No 1: 1-13 (2003)
  124. Agardy, T., P. Bridgewater, M.P. Crosby, J. Day, P. K. Dayton, R. Kenchington, D. Laffoley, P. McConney, P. A. Murray, J.E. Parks, and L. Peau. Dangerous targets? Unresolved issues and idealogical clashes around marine protected areas. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, (2003)
  125. Pikitch, EK., C. Santora, E.A. Babcock, A. Bakun, R.Bonfil, D.O. Conover, P. Dayton, P. Doukakis, D. Fluharty, B. Heneman, E.D. Houde, J. Link, P.A. Livingston, M.K. McAllister, J. Pope, K.J. Sainsbury. Ecosystem-based fishery management. Science 305:346-347
  126. Dayton, P. K. 2004 Book review of "Large marine ecosystems of the world: trends in exploitation, protection, and research. G. Hempel, K. Sherman (Eds.), 2003. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 313: 211-21
  127. Vilchis, L.I., M.J. Tegner, M.D. Moore, C.S Friedman, K.L. Riser, T.T. Robbins and P.K. Dayton. Ocean warming effects on growth, reproduction, and survivorship of southern California abalone. Ecological Applications 15 (2): 469-480.
  128. Birkeland, C. and P.K. Dayton. 2005. The importance in fishery management of leaving the big ones. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20(7): 356-358
  129. P.E. Parnell, C. E. Lennert-Cody, K.E, L.D. Stanley, L. Geelan, P.K. Dayton. 2005 Establishment and effectiveness of a small marine park. Marine Ecology Progress Series 296:39-52.
  130. Parnell, P.E., P.K. Dayton, C. E. Lennert-Cody, Linda L. Rasmussen, James J. Leichter. 2006. Marine reserve Design: optimal size,fine-scale habitats, species affinities, diversity and ocean microclimate. Ecological Applications. 16 (3): 945-962.
  131. Thrush, S, P. Dayton, R. Cattaneo-Vietti, M. Chiantore, V. Cummings, N. Andrew. I. Hawes, S. Kim, R. Kvitek, A-M. Schwarz. 2006. Broad-scale factors influencing the biodiversity of coastal benthic communities of the Ross Sea. Deep-Sea Research II 53: 959-971
  132. J.M. Gili, W.E. Arntz, A. Palanques, C.Orejas, A.Clarke, P.K.Dayton, E.Isla, N. Teixido, S.Rossi, P.J. Lopez-Gonzalez. 2006. A unique assemblage of epibenthic sessile suspension feeders with archaic features in the high-Antarctic. Deep-Sea Research II 53:1029-1053
  133. J.S. Gray, P. Dayton, S. Thrush, M.J. Kaiser. 2006. On effects of trawling, benthos, and sampling design. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52:840-843.
  134. J.E. Hewitt, S.F. Thrush, P.K. Dayton, E. Bonsdorff. 2007. The effect of spatial and temporal heterogeneity on the design and analysis of empirical studies of scale-dependent systems. The American Naturalist, 169 (3)
  135. Parnell, P.E., P.K.Dayton, and F. Margiotta. 2007. Spatial and temporal patterns of lobster trap fishing: a survey of fishing effort and habitat structure. Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 106 (1): 27-37.
  136. Steneck, R.S., R.H. Bustamante, PK Dayton, GP Jones, and AJ Hobday. 2008. Current status and future trends in kelp forest ecosystems. Chapter 15, in Aquatic Ecosystems, ed. N. Polunin. Cambridge University Press.