Publications

  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. and G. S. Sutter (editors). 2005. Managing Changing Prairie Landscapes. CPRC Press Regina, SK
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. and , S.J. Morse 2005. Circuit-riding Students and Professors: Higher Education in the U.S. Military. Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays 8:.61-73
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. and G. S. Sutter. 2005. The Challenges of Managing Changing Prairie Landscapes Prairie Forum 30:1-15.
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. 2005. Managing Changing Landscapes on the Northern Prairies: Using Functional Groups and Biotic Guilds. In: T. A. Radenbaugh and G. S. Sutter (editors). 2005. Managing Changing Prairie Landscapes. CPRC Press Regina, SK.
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. 2003. Ecosystem level functional changes in breeding bird guilds in the Mixed Grassland since agricultural settlement. Pp. 1117-1202. In: Managing for Ecosystem Health, D. Rapport, W. Lasley, D. Rolston, O. Nielsen, C. Qualset, and A. Damania (editors.) International Congress on Ecosystem Health . CRC/Lewis Press, New York.
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. (editor). 2000. Changing Prairie Landscapes - Special Issue. Prairie Forum Volume 25
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. and P. C. Douaud. 2000. Changing landscapes of the Northern Great Plains Prairie Forum 25:1-9
  • *Smith, A. R. and T. A. Radenbaugh. 2000. Historical and recent trends in the avifauna of Saskatchewan's Prairie Ecozone. IN: P. T. A. Radenbaugh and P. C. Douaud (editors) Changing Prairie Landscapes pp 73-93, CPRC Press, Regina, SK
  • Acton, D. A., G. A. Padbury, C. T. Stuchniff, L. Gallagher, D. A. Gauthier, L. Kelly T. A. Radenbaugh, and J. Thorpe . 1998. Ecoregions of Saskatchewan. Canadian Plains Research Center and Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management, Regina, SK.
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. 1998. Saskatchewan's prairie plant assemblages: a hierarchical approach. Prairie Forum 23:31-48
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. and F. K. McKinney. 1998. Comparisons of the structure of a Mississippian and Holocene pen shell assemblage. Palaios 13(1):52-69.
  • Radenbaugh, T. A. 1996. Proceedings of the PECOS integration workshop, Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. PECOS special publication, Saskatoon, SK
  • *Radenbaugh, T. A. and A. A. Seaborne. 1996. The status of plant communities in the Duncan's Bay area on Jamaica's north coast. Caribbean Geography 7(2):97-112.
  • Radenbaugh, T. A, and R. Manning, R. Haye, 1996. Martha Brae River Estuary: Mangrove/Weltand Management Programme: Ecological Assessment and Restorational Fishery Project, in: Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust Green Expo 1996 National Environmental Planning Agency, Kinston, Jamaica
  • Radenbaugh, T. A. 1994. A comparison of Mississippian (320 Million Years Ago) and Modern analogous bivalve assemblages. M.S. Thesis, Belk Library, Appalachian State University.
  • Radenbaugh, T. A. 1993. The Martha Brae River Estuary: why it is worth saving. Report 1 pp. 1-3, to Trelawny Parish Council, March 22, 1993. Falmouth, Jamaica.
  • Brauer, R. W., H. W. Gillen, and T. A. Radenbaugh. 1987. The physiology of extreme environments: an introduction to the regulatory physiology of intact mammals. UNCW Press, Wilmington, NC. 445 pp.

* Denotes peer review publication