Appendix A
Scientific Publications by Station
Staff, 1997-1998
Station Staff indicated with boldface.
[Biennial Contents | Publications
by Visiting Scientists | Station
Bibliography]
Abrahamson, W.G., G. Melika, R. Scrafford, and G. Csoka. 1998.
Gall-inducing insects provide insights into plant systematic relationships. Am. J. Bot.
85:1159-1165.
Abrahamson, W.G., G. Melika, R. Scrafford, and G. Csoka. 1998.
Host-plant associations and specificity among cynipid gall-inducing wasps of eastern USA.
U.S. Forest Serv. Genl. Tech. Rep. NC-199:225-240.
Anderson, D.H., S. Darring, and A.C. Benke. 1998. Growth of crustacean
meiofauna in a forested floodplain swamp: implications for biomass turnover. J. N. Am.
Benthological Soc. 17:21-36.
Anderson, D.H. and B.D. Dugger. 1998. A conceptual
basis for evaluating restoration success. Trans. N. Am. Wildl. Nat. Resources Conf.
63:111-121.
Anderson, R.C. and E.S. Menges. 1997. Effects of fire on sandhill
herbs: nutrients, mycorrhizae, and biomass allocation. Am. J. Bot. 84:938-948.
Berry, D.M. and E.S. Menges. 1997. Post-fire changes in resource
limitation of Florida scrub plants. Pages 197-201 in Proceedings: First Conference
on Fire Effects on Rare and Endangered Species and Habitats (J.M. Greenlee, Ed.).
International Association of Wildland Fire, Coeur dAlene, Idaho.
Bowman, R. and G.E. Woolfenden. 1997. Nesting
chronology of the common ground-dove in Florida and Texas. J. Field Ornithol. 68:580-589.
Bowman, R. and G.E. Woolfenden. 1998. The scrub and
the scrub-jay: imperiled natural treasures of Florida. Fla. Nat. 71(1):10-11.
Capece, J.C., M. Mozaffari, and G.T. Bancroft. 1998. Agroecology
research for sustaining subtropical prairie ecosystems on beef cattle ranches of Florida.
Proc. Annu. Conf. Ecosystems Restoration Creation 24:70-81.
Close, R.M., B. Ferster, and M.A. Deyrup. 1997. Observations of
insects associated with an infestation of sand pine (Pinus clausa) by the aphid Cinara
pinivora. Fla. Sci. 60:81-88.
Deyrup, M. 1997. Dacetine ants of the Bahamas. Bahamas J. Sci. 5:2-6.
Deyrup, M. 1997. Learning the language of insects and flowers. Wings
20(1):12-15.
Deyrup. M. and S. Cover. 1998. Two new species of Smithistruma
Brown (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Florida. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 100:214-221.
Deyrup, M. and L. Davis. 1998. A new species of Aphaenogaster
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from upland habitats in Florida. Entomol. News 109:88-94.
Deyrup, M., L. Davis, and S. Buckner. 1998. Composition of the ant
fauna of three Bahamaian Islands. Pages 23-31 in Proceedings of the Seventh
Symposium on the Natural History of the Bahamas (Wilson, T.K., Ed.). Bahamian Field
Station, San Salvador.
Deyrup, M., C. Johnson, and L. Davis. 1997. Notes on the ant Eurhopalothrix
floridana, with a description of the male (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Entomol. News
108:183-189.
Deyrup, M. and E.S. Menges. 1997. Pollination ecology
of the rare scrub mint Dicerandra frutescens (Lamiaceae). Fla. Sci. 60:143-157.
Dugger, B.D. 1997. Factors influencing the onset of spring migration
in mallards. J. Field Ornithol. 68:331-337.
Dugger, B.D. 1998. Audio tapes vs. computer software for studying bird
songs: The value of active learning. Nat. Resour. Env. Issues 7:183-185.
Eisner, T. 1997. Tribute to a mint plant. Wings 20(2):3-6.
Eisner, T. 1998. Chemical prospecting: The new natural history. Pages
37-42 in Scientists on Biodiversity (Koebner, L., J.E.S. Sokolow, F.T. Grifo, and
S. Simpson, Eds.). American Museum of Natural History, New York.
Eisner, T., M. Eisner, A.B. Attygalle, M. Deyrup, and
J. Meinwald. 1998. Rendering the inedible edible: circumvention of a millipedes
chemical defense by a predaceous beetle larvae (Phengodidae). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
95:1108-1113.
Eisner, T., M.A. Goetz, D.E. Hill, S.R. Smedley, and J. Meinwald.
1997. Firefly femmes fatales acquire defensive steroids (lucibufagins) from
their firefly prey. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 94:9723-9728.
Eisner, T., R.C. Morgan, A.B. Attygalle, S.R. Smedley, K.B. Herath,
and J. Meinwald. 1997. Defensive production of quinoline by a phasmid insect (Oreophoetes
peruana). J. Exp. Biol. 200:2493-2500.
Fleck, D.C. and G.E. Woolfenden. 1997. Can acorn tannin predict
scrub-jay caching behavior? J. Chem. Ecol. 23: 793-806.
Goldstein, J.M., G.E. Woolfenden, and J.P. Hailman. 1998. A same-sex
stepparent shortens a prebreeders duration in the natal territory: tests of two
hypotheses in Florida scrub-jays. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 44:15-22.
Grubb, T.C., Jr., G.E. Woolfenden, and J.W. Fitzpatrick.
1998. Factors affecting nutritional condition of fledgling Florida scrub-jays: a
ptilochronology approach. Condor 100: 753-756.
Langridge, H.P. and G.E. Woolfenden. 1998. First record of the
thick-billed murre from Florida. Fla. Field Nat. 26: 139-140.
Layne, J.N. 1997. Nonindigenous mammals. Pages 157-186 in
Strangers in Paradise (Simberloff, D., S.C. Schmitz, and T.C. Brown, Eds.). Island Press,
Washington, D.C.
Layne, J.N. 1998. Nest box use and reproduction in the gray squirrel (Sciurus
carolinensis) in Florida. Pages 61-70 in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of
Tree Squirrels (Steele, M.A., J.F. Merritt, and D.A. Ziegers, Eds.). Virginia Mus. Nat.
Hist. Spec. Pub. 6:1-320.
McMillian, M.A., and B. Pranty. 1998. Recent nesting of the
white-tailed kite in central Florida. Fla. Field Nat. 25:143-145.
McMillian, M.A. 1998. "Foot-hunting" behavior by a great
horned owl. Fla. Field Nat. 26:91-93.
Maehr, D.S. and J.N. Layne. 1997. Floridas all-purpose plant -
the saw palmetto. The Palmetto 16(4):6-10,15,21.
Melika, G. and W.G. Abrahamson. 1997. Descriptions of four new species
of cynipid gall wasps of the genus Neuroterus Hartog (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) with
redescriptions of some known species from the eastern United States. Proc. Entomol. Soc.
Wash. 99:560-573.
Melika, G. and W.G. Abrahamson. 1997. Synonymy of two genera (Eumayria
and Trisoleniella) of cynipid gall wasps and description of a new genus, Eumayriella
(Hymenoptera: Cynipidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 99:666-675.
Menges, E.S. 1997. Evaluating extinction risks in plant populations.
Pages 49-65 in Conservation Biology for the Coming Decade (Fiedler, P.L. and P.M.
Kareiva, Eds.). Chapman and Hall, New York.
Menges, E.S. 1998. Ecology and conservation of Florida scrub. Pages
7-22 in Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America
(Anderson, R.C., J.S. Fralish, and J. Baskin, Eds.). Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, UK.
Menges, E.S. and R.W. Dolan. 1998. Demographic viability of Silene
regia in midwestern prairies and relationships with fire management, genetics,
geography, population size, and isolation. J. Ecol. 86:63-78.
Menges, E.S. and C.V. Hawkes. 1998. Interactive effects of fire and
microhabitat on plants of Florida scrub. Ecol. Appl. 8:935-946.
Menges, E.S. and M.A. Deyrup. 1998. Predicting and
managing postfire mortality in south Florida slash pines. Page 146 in Fire in
Ecosystem Management: Shifting the Paradigm from Suppression to Prescription (Pruden, T.L.
and L.A. Brennan, Eds.). Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings, No. 20. Tall
Timbers Research Sta., Tallahassee, Fla.
Morrison, J.L., M.A. McMillian, S.M. McGehee, and L.D. Todd. 1997.
First record of crested caracaras nesting in a cypress. Fla. Field Nat. 25:51-53.
Pranty, B. and M.A. McMillian. 1998. Status of the white-tailed kite
in northern and central Florida. Fla. Field Nat. 25:117-127.
Quintana-Ascencio, P.F., R.W. Dolan, and E.S. Menges. 1998. Hypericum
cumulicola demography in unoccupied and occupied Florida scrub patches with different
time-since-fire. J. Ecol. 86:640-651.
Robinson, H. and M. Deyrup. 1997. Two new species of Asyndetus Loew,
and notes on the identity of A. interruptus Loew (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Proc.
Entomol. Soc. Wash. 99: 477-482.
Rossini, C., A.B. Attygalle, A. Gonzales, S.R. Smedley, M. Eisner, J. Meinwald, and T.
Eisner. 1997. Defensive production of formic acid (80%) by a carabid beetle (Galerita
lecontei). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 94:6792-6797.
Squitter, J.M., M. Deyrup, and J.L. Capinera. 1998. A new species of Melanoplus
(Orthoptera: Acrididae) from an isolated upland in peninsular Florida. Fla. Entomol.
81: 451-460.
Stagliano, D. M., A. C. Benke, and D. H. Anderson. 1998. Emergence of
aquatic insects from two habitats in a small wetland of the southeastern USA: temporal
patterns of numbers and biomass. J. N. Am. Benthological Soc. 17:37-53.
Swain, H.M. 1998. Archbold Biological Station and the MacArthur
Agro-ecology Research Center. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am. 79:114-120.
Swain, H.M. 1998. Land use planning: working with your local
government. Pages 167-174 in Problem-solving in Conservation Biology and Wildlife
Management: Exercises for Class, Field, and Laboratory (Gibbs, J. M., M. L. Hunter, and E.
Sterling, Eds.). Blackwell Science, Boston.
Swain, H.M. and W. Michener. 1998. Synopsis; from a field station
perspective. Pages 129-133 in Data and Information Management in the Ecological
Sciences; a Resource Guide (Michener, W.K., J.H. Porter, and S.G. Stafford, Eds.). LTER
Network Office, Univ. New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Tarvin, K.A. and G.E. Woolfenden. 1997. Patterns of dominance and
aggressive behavior in blue jays at a feeder. Condor 99:434-444.
Toth, L.A. and D.H. Anderson. 1998. Developing expectations for
ecosystem restoration. Trans. N. Am. Wildl. Nat. Resources Conf. 63:122-134.
Woolfenden, G.E. 1998. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Vol. V.
Birds by James A. Rodgers, Jr., Herbert W. Kale II, and Henry T. Smith (review). Condor
100:191-192
Woolfenden, G.E. 1998. Birds of forest islands in the south-east
Baltic region by Petras Kurlavicius (review). Condor 100:587.
Woolfenden, G.E., J.P. Hailman, and W.E. Lanyon. 1998. Keep "The
Auk" alive and flying (commentary). Auk 115:254-255.
Yosef, R. and M.A. Deyrup. 1998. Effects of fertilizer-induced
reduction of invertebrates on reproductive success of loggerhead shrikes (Lanius
ludovicianus). J. Ornithol. 139:307-312.
Yosef, R. and F.E. Lohrer (editors). 1998. Shrikes of the World - II:
Conservation Implications. Proceedings of the Second International Shrike Symposium, 17-23
March 1996, Eilat, Israel. International Birdwatching Center Tech. Publ. 7:1-119.
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