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STABIB2003 (alpha order), with links to free, full-text Internet sources;
the scientific bibliography of Archbold Biological Station, 1942-2003, n = 1,438

Compiler, Fred E. Lohrer, send e-mail      STABIB 2003, date order


STABIB 2003, alpha order    a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u-v | w | y | z
  • Introduction. STABIB is stored in ProCite5 bibliographic software, and can be searched in ProCite if the user is in the Archbold computer domain, but Web searching of STABIB is through Reference WebPoster. Both of these programs are distributed by Research Information Systems, Carlsbad, California
  • Included. STABIB includes 1) all scientific publications by Archbold Staff (either based on data collected or papers written while employed), 2) scientific publications by visiting scientists based on research done at Archbold or at MacArthur Agro-ecology Research Center (MAERC), and 3) theses/dissertations based on research conducted while the author was at Archbold/MAERC. Thus STABIB is the record of scientific information about the ecosystems of the Station and MAERC.
  • Links. Internet links are supplied to full-text files of articles if they are supplied free by the journal publisher. As of November 2003 this includes Condor, Florida Entomologist, and Wilson Bulletin, and some Federal and State government documents. Links are also provided to PDF files of recent articles by Archbold staff.
  • Copyright and Fair Use. The PDF files are available here with the publisher's permission. Respect the copyright of all these publishers, and observe the doctrine of fair use. Fair use allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder, and includes scholarship or research.

 

STABIB 2003, alpha order  | date order
Archbold Biological Station BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1942-2003, n = 1,438

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  2. Abrahamson, W. G. 1975. Reproductive strategies in dewberries. Ecology 56:721-726.

  3. Abrahamson, W. G. 1979. A comment on vegetative and seed reproduction in plants. Evolution 33:517-519.

  4. Abrahamson, W. G. 1980. Demography and vegetative reproduction. Pages 89-106 in O. T. Solbrig, editor. Demography and evolution in plant populations. Univ. California Press, Berkeley.

  5. Abrahamson, W. G. 1984. Fire: Smokey Bear is wrong. BioScience 34:179-180.

  6. Abrahamson, W. G. 1984. Post-fire recovery of Florida Lake Wales Ridge vegetation. American Journal of Botany 71:9-21.

  7. Abrahamson, W. G. 1984. Species responses to fire on the Florida Lake Wales Ridge. American Journal of Botany 71:35-42.

  8. Abrahamson, W. G. 1991. South Florida slash pine mortality in seasonal ponds. Florida Scientist 54:80-83.

  9. Abrahamson, W. G. 1995. Habitat distribution and competitive neighborhoods of two Florida palmettos. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 122:1-14.

  10. Abrahamson, W. G. 1999. Episodic reproduction in two fire-prone palms, Serenoa repens and Sabal etonia (Palmae). Ecology 80:100-115.

  11. Abrahamson, W. G. and C. R. Abrahamson. 2002. Persistent palmettos: effects of the 2000-2001 drought on Serenoa repens and Sabal etonia. Florida Scientist 65:281-292.

  12. Abrahamson, W. G. and C. R. Abrahamson. 1989. Nutritional quality of animal dispersed fruits in Florida sandridge habitats. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 116:215-228.

  13. Abrahamson, W. G. and C. R. Abrahamson. 1996. Effects of fire on long-unburned Florida scrub. Journal of Vegetation Science 7:565-574.

  14. Abrahamson, W. G. and J. R. Abrahamson. 1996. Effects of a low-intensity winter fire on long-unburned Florida sand pine scrub. Natural Areas Journal 16:171-183.

  15. Abrahamson, W. G. and D. C. Hartnett. 1990. Pine flatwoods and dry prairies. Pages 103-149 in R. L. Myers and J. J. Ewell, editors. Ecosystems of Florida. Univ. Central Florida Press, Orlando.

  16. Abrahamson, W. G., M. D. Hunter, G. Melika, and P. W. Price. 2003. Cynipid gall-wasp communities correlate with oak chemistry. Journal of Chemical Ecology 29:209-223.

  17. Abrahamson, W. G. and J.N. Layne. 2002. Post-fire recovery of acorn production by four oak species in southern ridge sandhill association in south-central Florida. American Journal of Botany 89:119-123. http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/Abrahamson2002aPostfire.pdf cover-story link; http://www.botany.org/newsite/publications/ajb/2002coverStories.php#891

  18. Abrahamson, W. G. and J.N. Layne. 2002. Relation of ramet size to acorn production in five oak species of xeric upland habitats in south-central Florida. American Journal of Botany 89:124-131. http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/Abrahamson2002bRamet.pdf

  19. Abrahamson, W. G. and J. N. Layne. 2003. Long-term patterns of acorn production for five oak species in xeric Florida uplands. Ecology 84:2476-2492.

  20. Abrahamson, W. G., A. F. Johnson, J. N. Layne, and P. A. Peroni. 1984. Vegetation of the Archbold Biological Station, Florida: an example of the southern Lake Wales Ridge. Florida Scientist 47:209-250. http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/Abrahamson1984FlaSci.pdf

  21. Abrahamson, W. G., G. Melika, R. Scrafford, and G. Csoka. 1998. Gall-inducing insects provide insights into plant systematic relationships. American Journal of Botany 85:1159-1165.

  22. 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 Service General Technical Report NC-199:225-240.

  23. Abrahamson, W. G. and J. Rubinstein. 1976. Growth forms of Opuntia compressa (Cactaceae) in Florida sandridge habitats. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 103:77-79.

  24. Abrams, M. D. and E. S. Menges. 1992. Leaf ageing and plateau effects on pressure-volume relationships in three sclerophyllous Quercus species in southeastern USA. Functional Ecology 6:253-360.

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  26. Allen, E. 1949. Studies on degenerating sex cells in immature mammals; 1, an analysis in degeneration in primordial and large germ cells in male albino rats aged 1-9 days. Journal of Morphology 85:405-421.

  27. Amadon, D. 1944. Comparative weights of northern and southern subspecies. Auk 61:136-137.

  28. Amadon, D. 1944. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 50. A preliminary life history study of the Florida jay, Cyanocitta c. coerulescens. American Museum Novitates 1252:1-22.

  29. Amadon, D. 1956. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 73. Birds of the Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, Florida. American Museum Novitates 1790:1-22.

  30. Ambrose, J. T. 1975. A study of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) swarms while in transit to a new homesite. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ.

  31. American Ornithologists' Union. 1991. Thirty-seventh supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Checklist of North American Birds. Auk 108:750-754.

  32. American Ornithologists’ Union. 1993. Thirty-ninth supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Checklist of North American Birds. Auk 110:675-682.

  33. Anderson D.H. and B. D. Dugger. 1998. A conceptual basis for evaluating restoration success. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 63:111-121.

  34. Anderson, R. C. and E. S. Menges. 1997. Effects of fire on sandhill herbs: nutrients, mycorrhizae, and biomass allocation. American Journal of Botany 84:938-948.

  35. Anderson, S. 1984. Areography of North American fishes, amphibians, and reptiles. American Museum Novitates 2802:1-16.

  36. Anderson, S. and E. M. Hudson. 1980. The raccoon (Procyon lotor) on St. Catherines Island, Georgia. 6. Time and place of activity of radio-tagged individuals. American Museum Novitates 2700:1-28.

  37. Andrews, R. M. 1994. Activity and thermal biology of the sand-swimming skink Neoseps reynoldsi: diel and seasonal patterns. Copeia 1994:91-99.

  38. Andrzejewski, H., J. Czopek, L. Siankowa, and H. Szarski. 1962. The vascularization of respiratory surfaces in amphibians reaching large body size (Rana esculenta L., R. pipiens sphenocephala (Cope) and R. grylio Stejneger). Studia Societatis Scientiaium Torunensis Sectio E Zoologia 6:1-15.

  39. Aneshansley, D. J., T. Eisner, J. M. Widom, and B. Widom. 1969. Biochemistry at 100 C: explosive secretory discharge of bombardier beetles (Brachinus). Science 165:61-63.

  40. Ashton, K. G. 2002. Do amphibians follow Bergmann’s rule? Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:708-716.

  41. Ashton, K. G. 2002. Patterns of within species body size variation of birds: strong evidence for Bergmann’s rule. Global Ecology and Biogeography 11:505-523. http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/AshtonGEB02Patterns.pdf

  42. Ashton, K. G. and C. R. Feldman. 2003. Bergmann's rule in nonavian reptiles: turtles follow it, lizards and snakes reverse it. Evolution 57:1151-1163.

  43. Atkinson, T. H., P. G. Koehler, and R. S. Patteson. 1990. Annotated checklist of the cockroaches of Florida (Dictyoptera: Blattaria: Blattidae, Polyphagidae, Blattellidae, Blaberidae). Florida Entomologist 73:303-327. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  44. Attygalle, A. B., D. J. Aneshansley, J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 2001. Defense by foot adhesion in a chrysomelid beetle (Hemisphaerota cyanea): characterization of the adhesive oil. Zoology 103:1-6.

  45. Attygalle, A. B., J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1992. Defensive secretion of a carabid beetle, Hellumorphoides clairvillei. Journal of Chemical Ecology 18:489-498.

  46. Attygalle, A. B., J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1991. Biosynthesis of methacrylic acid and isobutyric acids in a carabid beetle, Scarites subterraneus. Tetrahedron Letters 32:4849-4852.

  47. Attygalle, A. B., J. Meinwald, J. K. Liebherr, and T. Eisner. 1991. Sexual dimorphism in the defensive secretion of a carabid beetle. Experientia 47:296-299.

  48. Attygalle, A. B., S. C. Xu, J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1993. Defensive secretion of the millipede Floridobolus penneri. Journal of Natural Products 56:1700-1706.

  49. Avitable, A., R. A. Morse, and R. Boch. 1975. Swarming honey bees guided by pheromones. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 68:1979-1082.

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  50. Babbitt, K. J. 1996. Tadpoles and predators: patterns in space and time and the influence of habitat complexity on their interactions. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Florida.

  51. Babbitt, K. J. 2001. Behaviour and growth of southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala) tadpoles: effects of food and predation risk. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:809-814.

  52. Babbitt, K. J. and Jr. W. E. Meshaka. 2000. Benefits of eating conspecifics: effects of background diet on survival and metamorphosis in the Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis). Copeia 2000:469-474.

  53. Babbitt, K. J. and G. W. Tanner. 1997. Effects of cover and predator identity on predation of Hyla squirella tadpoles. Journal of Herpetology 31:128-130.

  54. Babbitt, K. J. and G. W. Tanner. 1998. Effects of cover and predator size on survival and development of Rana utricularia tadpoles. Oecologia 114:258-262.

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

  56. Baber, M. J. 2001. Understanding anuran community dynamics in temporary wetlands: the interaction and importance of landscape and biotic processes. Ph.D. Dissertation, Florida International Univ.

  57. Baber, M. J. and K. J. Babbitt. 2003. The relative impact of native and introduced predatory fish on a temporary wetland tadpole assemblage impact of fish on a temporary wetland larval anuran community. Oecologia 136:289-295.

  58. Baber, M. J., D. L. Childers, K. J. Babbitt, and D. H. Anderson. 2002. Controls on fish distribution and structure in temporary wetlands. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 59:1441-1450.

  59. Bahls, P. and M. Deyrup. 1988. A habitual lurking predator of the Florida harvester ant. Pages 547-551 in J. C. Trager, editor. Advances in myrmecology. E. J. Brill, Leiden.

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  61. Bancroft, G. T. and R. Bowman. 1994. Crop milk and fruit in the diet of nestling white-crowned pigeons. Auk 111:844-852.

  62. Bancroft, G. T. and R. Bowman. 2001. White-crowned pigeon (Columba leucocephala). The Birds of North America 596:1-24.

  63. Bancroft, G. T., R. Bowman, and R. Sawicki. 2000. Rainfall, fruiting phenology and the nesting season of white-crowned pigeons in the Upper Florida Keys. Auk 117:416-426.

  64. Bancroft, G. T. and G. E. Woolfenden. 1982. The molt of scrub jays and blue jays in Florida. Ornithological Monographs 29:1-51.

  65. Bancroft, G. T. 1978. The molt of Florida scrub jays and blue jays. Master's Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

  66. Baranowski, R. M. and J. A. Slater. 1986. Coreidae of Florida (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas 12:1-71.

  67. Barbour, D. B. 1977. Vocal communication in the Florida scrub jay. Master's Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

  68. Barg, J. J. 1992. parental recognition of juvenile begging calls in the Florida scrub jay, Aphelocola coerulescens. Senior Honors Thesis, Allegheny College.

  69. Barg, J. J. and R. L. Mumme. 1994. Parental recognition of juvenile begging calls in the Florida scrub jay. Auk 111:459–464.

  70. Battoe, L. E. and E. F. Lowe. 1991. Acidification of Lake Annie, Highlands County, Florida. Pages 174-187 in C. E. Watkins, editor. Proceedings of the Florida Acidic Deposition Conference. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Talahassee.

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  73. Battoe, L. E. 1985. A handbook for algal monitoring in drinking water reservoirs by flow-through fluorimetry. University of Connecticut, Institute of Water Resources,28 pp.

  74. Bednekoff, P. A. and G. E. Woolfenden. 2003. Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) are sentinels more when well-fed (even with no kin nearby). Ethology 109:895-903.

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  77. Belle, J. 1978. Dragonfly records from Highlands County, Florida, United States. Notulae Odonatolgicae 1:4-5.

  78. Belt, W. D., M. N. Sheridan, R. A. Knouff, and F. A. Hartman. 1965. Fine structural study of a possible mechanism of secretion by the interrenal cells of the brown pelican. Zeitschrift fuer Zellforschung 68:864-873.

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  80. Benton, A. H. 1980. An atlas of the fleas of the eastern United States. Marginal Media, Fredonia, New York.

  81. Bernard, G. D. 1971. Evidence for visual function of corneal interference filters. Journal of Insect Physiology 17:2287-2300.

  82. Bernard, G. D. and W. H. Miller. 1970. What does antenna engineering have to do with insect eyes? IEEE Student Journal (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Jan.-Feb.:2-8.

  83. Berry, D. M. and E. S. Menges. 1997. Post-fire changes in resource limitation of Florida scrub plants. Pages 197-201 in J. M. Grenlee, editor. Proceedings: First conference on fire effects on rare and endangered species and habitats. International Association of Wildland Fire, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

  84. Beshers, S. N. 1993. The ecology and evolution of colony demography and division of labor in the fungus gardening ant Trachymyrmex septentrionalis. Ph.D. Dissertation, Boston Univ.

  85. Beshers, S. N. and J. F. A. Traniello. 1994. The adaptiveness of worker demography in the attine ant Trachymyrmex septentrionalis. Ecology 75:763–775.

  86. Black, D. W. and S. Black. 1980. Plants of Big Cypress National Preserve: A preliminary checklist of vascular plants. U.S. National Park Service, South Florida Research Center Report T-587:1-28.

  87. Bland, R. G. 1987. Host and habitat selection by the grasshopper Achurum carinatum brevipenne (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Florida Entomologist 70:291-293. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

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  90. Blanton, F. S. and W. W. Wirth. 1979. The sand flies (Culicoides) of Florida (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas 10:1-204.

  91. Boake, C. R. B., D. Andow, and P. K. Visscher. 1984. Spacing of ant-lions and their pits. American Midland Naturalist 111:192-194.

  92. Boch, R. and R. A. Morse. 1974. Discrimination of familiar and foreign queens by honey bee swarms. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 67:709-711.

  93. Boch, R. and R. A. Morse. 1981. Effects of artificial odors and pheromones on queen discrimination by honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 74:66-67.

  94. Bock, R. and R. A. Morse. 1979. Individual recognition of queens by honey bee swarms. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 72:51-53.

  95. Bogert, C. M. 1958. Sounds of North American frogs/the biological significance of voice in frogs. Folkways Records album FX 6166 and 17 pp booklet.

  96. Bogert, C. M. 1947. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 57. A field study of homing in the Carolina toad. American Museum Novitates 1355:1-24.

  97. Bogert, C. M. 1949. Thermoregulation in reptiles, a factor in evolution. Evolution 3:195-211.

  98. Bogert, C. M. 1960. The influence of sound on the behavior of amphibians and reptiles. Pages 137-320 in W. E. Lanyon and W. N. Tavolga, editors. Animal sounds and communication. American Institute Biological Sciences, Washington, D.C.

  99. Bogert, C. M. and R. B. Cowles. 1947. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 58. Moisture loss in relation to habitat selection in some Floridian reptiles. American Museum Novitates 1358:1-34.

  100. Bogner, F. and T. Eisner. 1991. Chemical basis of egg cannabilism in a caterpillar (Utetheisa ornatrix). Journal of Chemical Ecology 17:2063-2075.

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  102. Bohall-Wood, P. and J. N. Layne. 1986. The golden mouse. Florida Wildlife 40(2):16-19.

  103. Bohlen, P. J. 2002. Earthworms. Pages 370-373 in R. Lal, editor. Encyclopedia of soil science. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York.

  104. Bohlen, P. J., C. A. Edwards, Q. Zhang, R. W. Parmelee, and M. Allen. 2002. Indirect effects of earthworms on microbial assimilation of labile carbon. Applied Soil Ecology 20:255-261.

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  106. Borst, E. M. 1998. Effects of breeder age, breeder experience, and pair-bond duration on clutch initiation date and clutch size in Florida Scrub-Jays. Master's Thesis, Villanova Univ.

     

  107. Bossart, J. L. and J. M. Scriber. 1995. Genetic variation in oviposition preference in tiger swallowtail butterflies: interspecific, interpopulation and interindividual comparisons. Pages 183-193 in J. M. Scriber, Y. Tsubaki, and R. C. Lederhouse, editors. Swallowtail butterflies: Their ecology and evolutionary biology. Scientific Publishers, Gainesville, Florida.

     

  108. Bowen, R. C. 1966. Histochemical studies of larval Macracanthorhynchus ingens and certain spirobolid millipeds. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Connecticut.

     

  109. Bowen, R. C. 1967. Defense reactions of certain spirobolid millipedes to larval Macracanthorhynchus ingens. Journal of Parasitology 53:1092-1095.

  110. Bowen, R. C. 1968. Histochemical studies on two milliped species. Ohio Journal of Science 68:85.

  111. Bowman, R. 1992. Asynchronous hatching and brood reduction in the white-crowned pigeon. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. South Florida.

     

  112. Bowman, R. 1994. Frugivory, gut morphology and reproductive constraints in New World Columba pigeons. Journal fuer Ornithologie 135:292–293.

     

  113. Bowman, R. 1996. Key West quail-dove Geotrygon chrysia. Pages 17-23 in J. A. Rodgers, H. W. Kale II, and H. T. Smith, editors. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 5: Birds. University of Florida Presses, Gainesville.

     

  114. Bowman, R. 1996. Zenaida dove Zenaida aurita. Pages 24-30 in J. A. Rodgers, H. W. Kale II, and H. T. Smith, editors. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 5: Birds. University of Florida Presses, Gainesville.

     

  115. Bowman, R. 2002. Common ground-dove (Columbina passerina). The Birds of North America 645:1-24.

     

  116. Bowman, R. 2003. American crow Corvus brachynchos. Species account in Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, editor. Florida's breeding bird atlas: A collaborative study of Florida's birdlife. http://www.wildflorida.org/bba/AMCR.htm

  117. Bowman, R. 2003. Apparent cooperative hunting in Florida scrub-jays. Wilson Bulletin 115:197-199.

     

  118. Bowman, R. 2003. Fish crow Corvus ossifragus. Species account in Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, editor. Florida's breeding bird atlas: A collaborative study of Florida's birdlife. http://www.wildflorida.org/bba/FICR.htm

  119. Bowman, R. and D. A. Aborn. 2001. Effects of different radio transmitter harnesses on the behavior of Florida scrub-jays. Florida Field Naturalist 29:165-169.

     

  120. Bowman, R. and C. Huh. 1995. Tree characteristics, resin flow, and heartwood rot in pines (Pinus elliottii, Pinus palustris), with respect to red-cockaded woodpecker cavity excavation, in two hydrolgically-distinct Florida flatwood communities. Pages 415-426 in D. L. Kulhavey, R. G. Hooper, and R. Costa, editors. Red-cockaded woodpecker: recovery, ecology and management. Center for Applied Studies in Forestry, Nacogdoches, Texas.

     

  121. Bowman, R., D. L. Leonard, L. K. Backus, and A. R. Mains. 1999. Interspecific interactions with foraging red-cockaded woodpeckers in south-central Florida. Wilson Bulletin 111:346-353. http://elibrary.unm.edu/wilson/

  122. Bowman, R., Jr. D. L. Leonard, D. Swan, and D. Schwalm. 2003. Demography and population trends of a small red-cockaded woodpecker population in south-central Florida. Pages xx-xx in R. Costa and S. J. Daniels, editors. Red-cockaded woodpecker: Road to recovery. Hancock House Publishers, Blaine, WA.

     

  123. Bowman, R. and J. M. Marzluff. 2001. Integrating avian ecology into emerging paradigms in urban ecology. Pages 569-578 in J. M. Marzluff, R. Bowman, and R. Donnelly, editors. Avian conservation and ecology in an urbanizing world. Kluwer Academic Publ., Boston. http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/BowmanMarzluffCh27.pdf

  124. Bowman, R., P. W. Smith, and J. W. Fitzpatrick. 1995. First winter record of an eastern kingbird in Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 23:62-64.

     

  125. Bowman, R. and G. E. Woolfenden. 1997. Nesting chronology of the common ground-dove in Florida and Texas. Journal of Field Ornithology 68:580-589.

     

  126. Bowman, R. and G. E. Woolfenden. 1998. The scrub and the scrub-jay: imperiled natural treasures of Florida. Florida Naturalist 71:10-11.

     

  127. Bowman, R. and G. E. Woolfenden. 2001. Nest success and the timing of nest failure of Florida scrub-jays in suburban and wildland habitats. Pages 383-402 in J. M. Marzluff, R. Bowman, and R. Donnelly, editors. Avian conservation and ecology in an urbanizing world. Kluwer Academic Publ., Boston. PDF file, http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/BowmanWoolfCh18.pdf

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  270. Deyrup, M. 1996. Two new grasshoppers from relict uplands of Florida (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 122:199-211.

     

  271. Deyrup, M. 1997. Dacetine ants of the Bahamas. Bahamas Journal of Science 5:2-6.

     

  272. Deyrup, M. 1997. Learning the language of insects and flowers. Wings 20:12-15.

     

  273. Deyrup M. 1998. Smithistruma memorialis (Hymenoptera : Formicidae), a new species of ant from the Kentucky Cumberland Plateau. Entomological News 109:81-87.

     

  274. Deyrup, M. 2001. Endangered terrestrial invertebrates. Pages 487-495 in S. A. Levin, editor. Encyclopedia of biodiversity. Vol. 2. Academic Press, San Diego.

     

  275. Deyrup, M. 2002. The exotic ant Anochetus mayri in Florida (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Florida Entomologist 85:658-659. http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/feissues.htm

  276. Deyrup, M. 2003. An updated list of Florida ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Florida Entomologist 86:43-48. http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/feissues.htm

     

  277. Deyrup, M. and T. Atkinson. 1993. Survey of evaniid wasps (Hymenoptera: Evaniidae) and their cockroach hosts (Blattaria), in a natural Florida habitat. Florida Entomologist 76:589-593. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  278. Deyrup, M. and T. H. Atkinson. 1987. Comparative biology of temperate and subtropical bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae, Platypodidae) in Indiana and Florida. Great Lakes Entomologist 20:59-66.

  279. Deyrup, M. and T. H. Atkinson. 1987. New distribution records of Scolytidae from Indiana and Florida. Great Lakes Entomologist 20:67-68.

  280. Deyrup, M. and S. Cover. 1998. Two new species of Smithistruma Brown (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Florida. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 100:214-221.

     

  281. Deyrup M and Davis L. 1998. A new species of Aphaenogaster (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from upland habitats in Florida. Entomological News 109:88-94.

     

  282. Deyrup, M., L. Davis, and S. Buckner. 1998. Composition of the ant fauna of three Bahamaian Islands. Pages 23-31 in T. K. Wilson, editor. Proceedings of the seventh symposium on the natural history of the Bahamas. Bahamian Field Station, San Salvador.

     

  283. Deyrup, M., L. Davis, and S. Cover. 2000. Exotic ants in Florida. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 126:293-326.

     

  284. Deyrup, M. and N. Deyrup. 1999. The caterpillar that recycles turtles. Wings 22 (2):16-18,21.

     

  285. Deyrup, M. and S. Deyrup. 1999. Notes on the introduced ant Quadristruma emmae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Florida. Entomological News 110:13-21.

     

  286. Deyrup, M., J. Edirisinghe, and B. Norden. 2003. The diversity and floral hosts of bees at the Archbold Biological Station, Florida (Hymenoptera: Apodae). Insecta Mundi 16:87-120.

     

  287. Deyrup, M. and T. Eisner. 1993. A last stand in the sand. Natural History 102:42-47.

     

  288. Deyrup, M. and T. Eisner. 1996. Description and natural history of a new pygmy mole cricket from relict xeric uplands of Florida (Orthoptera: Tridactylidae). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Washington 17:59-67.

     

  289. Deyrup, M. and T. Eisner. 1996. Photosynthesis beneath the sand in the land of the pygmy mole cricket. Pacific Discovery 49:44-45.

     

  290. Deyrup, M. and T. Eisner. 2003. Red and black coloration in Florida hymenoptera. Southeastern Naturalist 2:511-522.

     

  291. Deyrup, M. and T. Eisner. 1987. A mordellid-meloid mimicry. Psyche 94:215-218.

  292. Deyrup, M. and F. Fisk. 1984. A myrmecophilous cockroach new to the United States (Blattaria: Polyphagidae). Entomological News 95:183-185.

  293. Deyrup, M., C. Johnson, and L. Davis. 1997. Notes on the ant Eurhopalothrix floridana, with a description of the male (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Entomological News 108:183-189.

     

  294. Deyrup, M. and B. Kenney. 2000. Florida's fabulous insects. World Publications, Tampa

     

  295. Deyrup, M. and D. Lubertazzi. 2001. A new species of ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from north Florida. Entomological News 112:15-21.

     

  296. Deyrup, M. and D. Manley. 1990. Seasonal flight activity of male velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) in south Florida. Florida Entomologist 101:99-108. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  297. Deyrup, M. and D. Manley. 1986. Description of the male of Pseudomethoca oculata (Banks) (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae). Florida Entomologist 69:658-661. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  298. Deyrup, M. and D. Manley. 1986. Sex-biased size variation in velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae). Florida Entomologist 69:327-335. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  299. Deyrup, M. and E. S. Menges. 1997. Pollination ecology of the rare scrub mint Dicerandra frutescens (Lamiaceae). Florida Scientist 60:143-157.

     

  300. Deyrup, M. and D. R. Smith. 1985. Sawflies of Archbold Biological Station, Florida. Symphytos 3:11-12.

  301. Deyrup, M. and J. Trager. 1984. Strumigenys rogeri, and African dacetine ant new to the U.S. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Florida Entomologist 67:512-516. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  302. Deyrup, M. and J. Trager. 1986. Ants of the Archbold Biological Station, Highlands County, Florida (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Florida Entomologist 69:206-228. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  303. Deyrup, M., J. Trager, and N. Carlin. 1985. The genus Odontomachus in the southeastern United States (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Entomological News 96:188-195.

  304. Deyrup, M. and R. E. Woodruff. 1991. A new flightless Psammodius from Florida's inland dunes (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Coleopterists Bulletin 45:75-80.

     

  305. Deyrup, M. A. 1984. A maple wood wasp, Xiphydria maculata, and its insect enemies (Hymenoptera: Xiphydriiade). Great Lakes Entomologist 17:17-28.

  306. Deyrup, M. A. 1985. Notes on some Coleoptera in fungus-infested conifers from western Washington (Melandryidae: Cephaloidae). Coleopterists Bulletin 39: .

  307. Deyrup, M. A. 1988. Pollen-feeding in Poecilognathus punctipennis (Diptera: Bombyliidae). Florida Entomologist 71:597-605. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  308. Deyrup, M. A. 1989. Arthropods endemic to Florida scrub. Florida Scientist 52:254-270.

  309. Deyrup, M. A. 1989. A new species of Pegomya (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) attacking Boschniakia (Orbanchaceae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 65:38-42.

  310. Deyrup, M. A. 1994. Biogeographical survey of the ants of the island of San Salvador, Bahamas. Pages 21-28 in L. B. Kass, editor. Proceedings of the fifth Symposium on the Natural History of the Bahamas. Bahamian Field Station, San Salvador, Bahamas.

     

  311. Deyrup, M. A. 1996. Resolutions of the sixth symposium on the natural history of the Bahamas. Pages 163-165 in N. B. Elliot, D. C. Edwards, and P. J. Godfrey, editors. Proceedings of the sixth symposium on the natural history of the Bahamas. Bahamian Field Station, Ltd., San Salvador.

     

  312. Deyrup, M. A., N. Carlin, J. Trager, and G. Umphrey. 1988. A review of the ants of the Florida Keys. Florida Entomologist 71:163-176. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  313. Deyrup, M. A., J. T. Cronin, and F. E. Kurczewski. 1988. Allochares azureus: an unusual wasp exploits unusual prey (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae; Arachnida: Filistatidae). Psyche 95:265-281.

  314. Deyrup, M. A. and T. Eisner. 2001. Snapshots at the edge of a cliff. Wings 24(2):6-10.

     

  315. Deyrup, M. A. and R. Franz. 1994. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume IV. Invertebrates. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville

     

  316. Deyrup, M. A., C. Johnson, G. C. Wheeler, and J. Wheeler. 1989. A preliminary list of the ants of Florida. Florida Entomologist 72:91-101. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

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  336. Dreisig, H. 1981. The dynamics of pigment migration in insect superposition eyes. Journal of Comparative Physiology 143:491-502.

  337. Dreisig, H. 1988. Foraging rate of ants collecting honeydew or extrafloral nectar, and some possible constraints. Ecologial Entomology 13:143-154.

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  344. Dussourd, D. E., C. A. Harvis, J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1989. Parental allocation of sequestered plant pyrrolizidine alkaloid to eggs in the danaine butterfly, Danaus glippus. Experientia 45:896-898.

  345. Dussourd, D. E., C. A. Harvis, J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1991. Pheromonal advertisement of a nuptial gift by a male moth (Utethesia ornatrix). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 88:9224-9227.

     

  346. Dussourd, D. E., K. Ubik, C. Harvis, J. Resch, J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1988. Biparental defensive endowment of eggs with acquired plant alkaloid in the moth Utethesia ornatrix. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 85:5992-5996.

  347. Dybas, H. S. 1966. Evidence for parthenogenesis in the featherwing beetles, with a taxonomic review of a new genus and eight new species (Coleoptera: Ptiliidae). Fieldiana Zoology 51:11-52.

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  353. Eickwort, G. C. 1977. Aspects of the nesting biology and descriptions of immature stages of Perdita octomaculata and P. halictoides (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 50:577-599.

  354. Eisner, T. 1964. Catnip: its raison d'etre. Science 146:1318-1320.

  355. Eisner, T. 1965. Defensive spray of a phasmid insect. Science 148:966-968.

  356. Eisner, T. 1965. Insect's scales are assets in defense. Natural History 74(6):27-31.

     

  357. Eisner, T. 1967. How moths escape from spider webs. Nature and Science 14:6-7.

     

  358. Eisner, T. 1967. Life on the stickey sundew. Natural History 76(6):32-35.

     

  359. Eisner, T. 1970. Chemical defense against predation in arthropods. Pages 157-217 in E. Sondheimer and J. B. Simeone, editors. Chemical ecology. Academic Press, New York.

  360. Eisner, T. 1972. Chemical ecology: on arthropods and how they live as chemists. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft 65:123-137.

  361. Eisner, T. 1979. Insect spray: only some do it hot. Science News 116:83.

     

  362. Eisner, T. 1980. Chemistry, defense, and survival: case studies and selected topics. Pages 847-878 in M. Locke and D. S. Smith, editors. Insect biology in the future. Academic Press, New York.

     

  363. Eisner, T. 1981. Leaf folding in a sensitive plant: a defensive thorn-exposure mechanism? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 78:402-404.

  364. Eisner, T. 1982. For love of nature: exploration and discovery at biological field stations. BioScience 32:321-326.

     

  365. Eisner, T. 1988. Insekten als fursorgliche eltern. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft 81:9-17.

  366. Eisner, T. 1990. Beauty "en minature". Microscopion News 9:89.

     

  367. Eisner, T. 1991. The insect as chemist. Pages 5-15 in J. J. Menn and A. L. Steihnauer, editors. Progress and perspectives for the 21st Century. Entomological Society of America, Lanham, Maryland.

     

  368. Eisner, T. 1991. Unpalatability of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid-conaining moth Utethesia ornatrix, and of its larvae, to wolf spiders. Psyche 98:111-118.

     

  369. Eisner, T. 1993. Portrait artists of the wild: an introduction. Wings 17 (2):2-5.

     

  370. Eisner, T. 1994. Chemical prospecting: a global imperative. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 138:385–39.

     

  371. Eisner, T. 1997. Tribute to a mint plant. Wings 20:3-6.

     

  372. Eisner, T. 1998. Chemical prospecting: The new natural history. Pages 37-42 in L. Koebner, J. E. S. Sokolow, F. T. Grifo, and S. Simpson, editors. Scientists on biodiversity. American Museum of Natural History, New York.

     

  373. Eisner, T. 2003. For love of insects. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA

     

  374. Eisner, T., R. Alsop, and G. Ettershank. 1964. Adhesiveness of spider silk. Science 146:1058-1061.

  375. Eisner, T. and D. J. Aneshansley. 2000. Defense by foot adhesion in a beetle (Hemisphaerota cyanea). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 97:6568-6573.

     

  376. Eisner, T. and D. Aneshansley. 1979. Bombardier beetles. New York's Food and Life Sciences 12:9-12.

     

  377. Eisner, T. and D. J. Aneshansley. 1983. Adhesive strength of the insect-trapping glue of a plant (Befaria racemosa). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 76:295-298.

  378. Eisner, T., D. J. Aneshansley, and M. Eisner. 1988. Ultraviolet viewing with a color television camera. BioScience 38:496-498.

  379. Eisner, T., A. B. Attygalle, W. E. Conner, M. Eisner, E. MacLeod, and J. Meinwald. 1996. Chemical egg defense in a green lacewing (Ceraeochysa smithi). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 93:3280-3283.

     

  380. Eisner, T., I. T. Baldwin, and J. Conner. 1993. Circumvention of prey defense by a predator: ant lion vs. ant. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 90:6716–6720.

     

  381. Eisner, T., W. E. Conner, K. Hicks, K. R. Dodge, H. I. Rosenberg, T. H. Jones, M. Cohen, and J. Meinwald. 1977. Stink of stinkpot turtle identified: w-Phenylalkanoic acids. Science 196:1347-1349.

  382. Eisner, T. and J. Dean. 1976. Ploy and counterploy in predator-prey interactions: orb-weaving spiders versus bombardier beetles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 73:1365-1367.

  383. Eisner, T., M. Deyrup, R. Jacobs, and J. Meinwald. 1986. Necrodols: anti-insectan terpenes from defensive secretion of carrion beetle (Necrodes surinamensis). Journal of Chemical Ecology 12:1407-1415.

  384. Eisner, T. and M. Eisner. 1992. Operation and defensive role of "gin traps" in a coccinellid pupa (Cycloneda sanguinea). Psyche 99:265-274.

     

  385. Eisner, T. and M. Eisner. 1994. Exploring inner space: the art of SEM photography. Wings 17 (3):17-18.

     

  386. Eisner, T. and M. Eisner. 2000. Defensive use of a fecal thatch by a beetle larva (Hemisphaerota cyabea). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 97::2632-2636.

     

  387. Eisner, T., M. Eisner, A. B. Attygalle, M. Deyrup, and J. Meinwald. 1998. Rendering the inedible edible: circumvention of a millipede’s chemical defense by a predaceous beetle larvae (Phengodidae). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 95:1108-1113.

     

  388. Eisner, T., M. Eisner, and M. Deyrup. 1996. Millipede defense: use of detachable bristles to entangle ants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 93:10,848-10,851.

     

  389. Eisner. T., M. Eisner, T. Janoui, and H. M. Fales. 1990. Pmethoxyphenol: chemical basis of stench of a female butterfly. Naturwissenschaften 77:33.

     

  390. Eisner, T. and M. Eisner. 1989. 'Live' action scanning electron microscopy. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 35:9-11.

  391. Eisner, T., M. Eisner, and D. Aneshansley. 1973. Ultraviolet patterns on rear of flowers: basis of disparity of buds and blossoms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 70:1002-1004.

  392. Eisner, T., M. Eisner, and M. Deyrup. 1991. Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spiders. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 88:8194-8197.

     

  393. Eisner, T., M. Eisner, P. A. Hyypio, D. Aneshansley, and R. E. Silberglied. 1973. Plant taxonomy: ultraviolet patterns of flowers visible as fluorescent patterns in pressed herbarium specimens. Science 179:486-487.

  394. Eisner, T., M. Goetz, D. Aneshansley, G. Ferstandig-Arnold, and J. Meinwald. 1986. Defensive alkaloid in blood of Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis). Experientia 42:204-207.

  395. 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. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 94:9723-9728.

     

  396. Eisner, T., L. B. Hendry, D. B. Peakall, and J. Meinwald. 1971. 2,5-Dichlorophenol (from ingested herbicide?) in defensive secretion of grasshopper. Science 172:277-278.

  397. Eisner, T., T. H. Jones, D. J. Aneshansley, W. R. Tschinkel, R. E. Silberglied, and J. Meinwald. 1977. Chemistry of defensive secretions of bombardier beetles (Brachinini, Metriini, Ozaenini, Paussini). Journal of Insect Physiology 23:1383-1386.

  398. Eisner, T., P. Jutro, D. J. Aneshansley, and R. Niedhauk. 1972. Defense against ants in a caterpillar that feeds on ant-guarded scale insects. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 65:987-988.

  399. Eisner, T., A. F. Kluge, M. I. Ikeda, Y. C. Meinwald, and J. Meinwald. 1971. Sesquiterpenes in the osmeterial secretion of a papilionid butterfly, Battus polydamus. Journal of Insect Physiology 17:245-250.

  400. Eisner, T., K. D. McCormick, M. Sakaion, M. Eisner, S. R. Smedley, D. J. Aneshansley, M. Deyrup, R. L. Myers, and J. Meinwald. 1990. Chemical defense of a rare mint plan. Chemoecology 1:30-37.

     

  401. Eisner, T. and J. Meinwald. 1966. Defensive secretions of arthropods. Science 153:1341-1350.

  402. Eisner, T. and J. Meinwald. 1982. Defensive spray mechansim of a silphid beetle (Necrodes surinamensis). Psyche 89:357-367.

  403. Eisner, T. and J. Meinwald. 1987. Alkaloid-derived pheromones and sexual selection in Lepidoptera. Pages 251-269 in G. D. Prestwich and G. J. Blomquist, editors. Pheromone biochemistry. Academic Press, New York.

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