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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 8th California Islands Symposium was sponsored by a diverse group of agencies, nonprofit organizations, and academic institutions. Shauna Bingham, Christie Boser, Ann Bull, Tim Coonan, Carlos de la Rosa, Linda Farley, Kate Faulkner, Lynn Gamble, Ann Huston, Julie King, Annie Little, Yvonne Menard, Peter Sharpe, Scott Sillett, and John Ugoretz served on the Organizing Committee. Several organizations provided generous financial support: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, The Seaver Institute, Catalina Island Conservancy, The Nature Conservancy, National Park Service, the Smithsonian Institution, and the United States Navy. iv
CONTENTS Front Matter Reviewers for Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist, Volume 7........... Acknowledgments............................................................. ii iv Articles The contributions of Donald Lee Johnson to understanding the Quaternary geologic and biogeographic history of the California Channel Islands........... Daniel R. Muhs 1 Diurnal and semidiurnal internal waves near Two Harbors, Santa Catalina, California................................................................. Craig G. Gelpi 21 Evidence of repeated wildfires prior to human occupation on San Nicolas Island, California........... Jeffery S. Pigati, John P. McGeehin, Gary L. Skipp, and Daniel R. Muhs 35 Landscapes of Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands National Park, California....................... R. Randall Schumann, Scott A. Minor, Daniel R. Muhs, and Jeffery S. Pigati 48 Documenting the paleontological resources of National Park Service areas of the southern California coast and islands.... Justin S. Tweet, Vincent L. Santucci, and Tim Connors 68 Interpreting the paleozoogeography and sea level history of thermally anomalous marine terrace faunas: a case study from the Last Interglacial Complex of San Clemente Island, California............ Daniel R. Muhs, Lindsey T. Groves, and R. Randall Schumann 82 Terrestrial resource exploitation on Santa Cruz Island, California: macrobotanical data from four Middle Holocene sites.................................. Kristin M. Hoppa 109 Prehistoric occupation of the interior of western Santa Cruz Island.... Michael A. Glassow 118 Early Holocene pearl oyster circular fishhooks and ornaments on Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur................................................ Harumi Fujita 129 Defining the historic landscape on eastern Santa Rosa Island: archaeological investigations at Qshiwqshiw................ Todd J. Braje, Torben C. Rick, Leslie Reeder-Myers, Breana Campbell, and Kelly Minas 135 Reestablishing the locale of California s first American-designated place name on Santa Catalina Island............................................ Ivan H. Strudwick 146 Island specialists: shared flora of the Alta and Baja California Pacific Islands.................................. Sarah E. Ratay, Sula E. Vanderplank, and Benjamin T. Wilder 161 Lecanora annularis (Lecanoraceae, Lecanorales), a new lichen species from the Channel Islands and the central California coast......... Kerry Knudsen, James C. Lendemer, and Jana Kocourková 221 Changes in vegetation and biological soil crust communities on sand dunes stabilizing after a century of grazing on San Miguel Island, Channel Islands National Park, California........................................................ Kristine L. Zellman 225 Stand structure and acorn production of the island scrub oak (Quercus pacifica)........................ Mario B. Pesendorfer, Kathryn M. Langin, Brian Cohen, Zachary Principe, Scott A. Morrison, and T. Scott Sillett 246 Status and trends of the rocky intertidal community on the Farallon Islands................ Jan Roletto, Scott Kimura, Natalie Cosentino-Manning, Ryan Berger, and Russell Bradley 260 On the origins of the insect fauna of California s Channel Islands: a comparative phylogeographic study of island beetles......... Michael S. Caterino, Stylianos Chatzimanolis, and Maxi Polihronakis Richmond 276 Contributions to an arthropod inventory of Santa Cruz Island, California.............................. Ida Naughton, Michael S. Caterino, Cause Hanna, and David Holway 297 v
Nocturnal spotlight surveys for monitoring Scripps s Murrelets in at-sea congregations at Anacapa Island, California............... Darrell L. Whitworth and Harry R. Carter 306 Status, distribution, and conservation of Scripps s Murrelet at Santa Catalina Island, California Darrell L. Whitworth, Harry R. Carter, Tyler M. Dvorak, Linda S. Farley, and Julie L. King 321 Space use and home-range size of Barn Owls on Santa Barbara Island.......................... Sarah K. Thomsen, Caitlin E. Kroeger, Peter H. Bloom, and A. Laurie Harvey 339 The implications of increased body size in the Song Sparrows of the California Islands........................... Raymond M. Danner, Russell Greenberg, and T. Scott Sillett 348 Evaluation of new telemetry technologies for research on island foxes........................... Brian Cypher, Elizabeth Drake, Jennifer Savage, Julie King, Katherine Ralls, Timothy Coonan, John Perrine, and Calvin Duncan 357 On the fast track to recovery: island foxes on the northern Channel Islands........................... Timothy J. Coonan, Victoria Bakker, Brian Hudgens, Christina L. Boser, David K. Garcelon, and Scott A. Morrison 373 Status of the Santa Catalina Island fox thirteen years after its decline............................................. Julie L. King, Calvin L. Duncan, and David K. Garcelon 382 Identifying evolutionarily significant units and prioritizing populations for management on islands.................. Jeanne M. Robertson, Kathryn M. Langin, T. Scott Sillett, Scott A. Morrison, Cameron K. Ghalambor, and W. Chris Funk 397 Strategies for biosecurity on a nearshore island in California........................................ Christina L. Boser, Coleen Cory, Kathryn R. Faulkner, John M. Randall, John J. Knapp, and Scott A. Morrison 412 Ecosystem restoration on Santa Catalina Island: a review of potential approaches and the promise of bottom-up invader management............................... Denise A. Knapp 421 Prioritizing restoration actions for the islands of Mexico............... M. Latofski-Robles, A. Aguirre-Muñoz, F. Méndez-Sánchez, H. Reyes-Hernández, and S. Schlüter 435 Restoration of a coastal wetland at Prisoners Harbor, Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Park, California.. Paula J. Power, Joel Wagner, Mike Martin, and Marie Denn 442 A program to eradicate twenty-four nonnative invasive plant species from Santa Cruz Island.............................................. Coleen Cory and John J. Knapp 455 Native plant recovery in study plots after fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) control on Santa Cruz Island.......... Paula J. Power, Thomas Stanley, Clark Cowan, and James R. Roberts 465 Experimental planting of native shrubs on Santa Cruz Island from small nursery stock............................... Matthew L. James, David M. Hubbard, and Coleen Cory 477 Importance of early life stage limitations on recovering populations of Leptosyne gigantea, San Miguel Island, California............................. Catherin A. Schwemm 489 Eelgrass meadows return to Frenchy s Cove, Anacapa Island: recovery ten years after successful transplantation................. Jessica Altstatt, Richard Ambrose, Jay Carroll, James Coyer, Joseph Wible, and John Engle 500 Argentine ant management in conservation areas: results of a pilot study................................ Christina L. Boser, Cause Hanna, Kathryn R. Faulkner, Coleen Cory, John M. Randall, and Scott A. Morrison 518 Reintroduction of historically extirpated taxa on the California Channel Islands........... Scott A. Morrison, Kevin A. Parker, Paul W. Collins, W. Chris Funk, and T. Scott Sillett 531 Laysan Albatross on Guadalupe Island, México: current status and conservation actions............ Julio C. Hernández-Montoya, Luciana Luna-Mendoza, Alfonso Aguirre-Muñoz, Federico Méndez-Sánchez, Maria Félix-Lizárraga, and J.M. Barredo-Barberena 543 vi