Archbold Biological Station, Biennial Report 1999-2000


Appendix B
Scientific Publications by Visiting Scientists, 1999–2000

Includes earlier publications not added to the Station Bibliography until 1999-2000 Biennial.

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Babbitt, K.J. and G.W. Tanner. 2000. Use of temporary wetlands by anurans in a hydrologically modified landscape. Wetlands 20:313-322.

Breininger, D.R., M.A. Burgman, and B.M. Stith. 1999. Influence of habitat quality, catastrophes, and population size on extinction risk of the Florida scrub-jay. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 27:810-822.

Carrel, J.E. 1999. Contrasting responses of southern house spiders and raccoons to blister beetle prey. J. Chem. Ecol. 25:1295-1303.

Carrel, J.E., H.K. Burgess, and D.M. Shoemaker. 2000. A test of pollen feeding by a Linyphiid spider. J. Arachnol. 28:243-244.

Carrington, M.E. 1999. Post-fire seedling establishment in Florida sand pine scrub. J. Veg. Sci. 10:403-412.

Carrington, M.E. and J.E. Keeley. 1999. Comparison of post-fire seedling establishment between scrub communities in Mediterranean and non-Mediterranean climate ecosystems. J. Ecol. 87:1025-1036.

Clayton, J.M. 1998. ROMP 14 Hicoria, Final Report - Drilling and Testing Program, Highlands Ridge Water Resources Assessment Project, Highlands County, Florida. Southwest Florida Water Management District, Resource Data Division, Brooksville, Florida.

Curtis, J.T. and J.E. Carrel. 1999. Social behavior by captive juvenile Kukulcania hibernalis (Aranea: Filistatidae). Bull British Arachnol. Soc. 11:241-246.

Fleischer, A.L. 2000. The influence of time budget and rate of food handling and consumption on the timing of breeding of female Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens): A comparison between populations in natural and suburban habitats. Master’s Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

Fleischer, T.L. 2000. Reactions of Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) to eggs and shams added to their nests. Master’s Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

Galley, K.E.M. 1999. Revision of the genus Selonodon Latreille (Coleoptera: Cebrionidae). Occ. Pap. Florida State Coll. Arthropods 10:1-49.

Halloran, M.M., M.A. Carrel, and J.E. Carrel. 2000. Instability of sandy soil on the Lake Wales Ridge affects burrowing by wolf spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae) and antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae). Florida Entomol. 83:48-55.

Hauber, M.E. 1999. Variation in pit size of antlion (Myrmeleon carolinus) larvae: the importance of pit construction. Physiol. Entomol. 24:37-40.

Hawkes, C.V. 2000. Biological soil crusts and their interactions with vascular plants in a xeric Florida shrubland. Ph.D. Disertation, Univ. Pennsylvania.

Hokit, D.G., B.M. Stith, and L.C. Branch. 1999. Effects of landscape structure in Florida scrub: A population perspective. Ecol. Appl. 9:124-134.

Keating, W.J. 1999. Nocturnal roosting behavior of the Florida scrub-jay. Master’s Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

Kramer, D.A. 2000. Recaching facilitates cache recovery in the Florida scrub-jay: A ‘rolling horizon of short-term memory’ model. Master’s Thesis, Univ. Wisconsin.

Main, M.B., P.B. Walsh, K.M. Porter, and S.F. Coates. 1999. Monitoring the expanding range of coyotes in Florida: Results of the 1997-1998 statewide scent station surveys. Florida Field Nat. 27:150-162.

Marshall, S.D. 1999. Neighborhood effects on territorial aggregations of the burrowing wolf spider Geolycosa xera archboldi McCrone (Araneae: Lycosidae). Canadian J. Zool. 77:1006-1012.

Martin, L.J. and M.B. Cruzan. 1999. Patterns of hybridization in the Piriqueta caroliniana complex in central Florida: evidence for an expanding hybrid zone. Evolution 53:1037-1049.

Martin, W.H. and D.B. Means. 2000. Distribution and habitat relationships of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Herp. Nat. Hist. 7:9-34.

Midford, P.E. 1999. Social learning and tradition in the Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens). Ph. D. Dissertation, Univ. Wisconsin.

Morrison, J.L. 1999. Breeding biology and productivity of Florida's crested caracaras. Condor 101:505-517.

Morrison, J.L. and M. Maltbie. 1999. Methods of gender determination in crested caracaras. J. Raptor Res. 33:128-133.

Morse, R.A. 2000. Richard Archbold and the Archbold Biological Station. Univ. Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Mumme, R.L. and T.H. Below. 1999. Evaluation of translocation for the threatened Florida scrub-jay. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 63:833-842.

Nelson, B.S. 2000. Avian dependence on sound pressure level as an auditory distance cue. Anim. Behav. 59:57-67.

Nelson, B.S. and P.K. Stoddard. 1998. Accuracy of auditory distance and azimuth perception by a passerine bird in natural habitat. Anim. Behav. 56:467-477.

Pratt, S.C. 1997. The control of comb construction by honey bee colonies. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ.

Pratt, S.C. 1998. Decentralized control of drone comb construction in honey bee colonies. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 42:193-205.

Pratt, S.C. 1999. Optimal timing of comb construction by honey bee colonies: a dynamic programming model and experimental tests. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 46:30-42.

Pratt, S.C. 2000. Gravity-independent orientation of honeybee combs. Naturwissenschaften 87:33-35.

Pratt, S.C., S. Kuhnholz, T.D. Seeley, and A. Weidenmuller. 2000. Worker piping associated with foraging in undisturbed queenright colonies of honey bees. Apidologie 27:13-20.

Schoech, S.J. 1999. Florida scrub-jay nestlings preyed upon by an eastern coachwhip. Florida Field. Nat. 27:57-58.

Steinman, A.D., K.E. Havens, N.G. Aumen, R.T. James, K.-R. Jin, J. Zhang, and B. Rosen. 1999. Phosphorus in Lake Okeechobee: sources, sinks, and strategies. Pages 527-544 in Phosphorus biogeochemistry of subtropical ecosystems: Florida as a case example (Reddy, K.R., G.A. O’Connor, and C.L. Schelske, Eds.). CRC/Lewis Publ., New York.

Stith, B.M. 1999. Metapopulation dynamics and landscape ecology of the Florida scrub-jay, Aphelocoma coerulescens. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Florida.

Yosef, R. 2000. The Mayfield method for standarisation of shrike breeding studies: the case of the loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) in southcentral Florida. The Ring 22:111-121.

Total 1999–2000, 37

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