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STABIB2003 (date 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, alpha order


STABIB 2003, date order    1950 | 1955 | 1960 | 1965 | 1970 | 1975 | 1980 | 1985 | 1990 | 1995 | 2000
  • 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, date order  | alpha order
Archbold Biological Station BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1942-2003, n = 1,438

1950 | 1955 | 1960 | 1965 | 1970 | 1975 | 1980 | 1985 | 1990 | 1995 | 2000

  1. Rand, A. L. 1942. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 44. Some notes on bird behavior. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 79:517-524.

  2. Rand, A. L. and P. Host. 1942. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 45. Mammal notes from Highland County, Florida. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 80:1-21.

  3. Rand, A. L. 1943. Bass eats yellowthroat, young stilts, and young ducks. Auk 60:95.

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

  5. 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.

  6. Brass, L. J. 1944. The Archbold Biological Station. Science 100:594-595.

  7. Schneirla T. C. 1944. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 51. Behavior and ecological notes on some ants from south-central Florida. American Museum Novitates 1261:1-5.

  8. Smith, M. R. 1944. Additional ants recorded from Florida, with descriptions of two new subspecies. Florida Entomologist 27:15-16. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  9. Needham, J. G. 1945. Tracking dragonfly nymphs. Entomological News 56:141-143.

  10. Colbert, E. H., R. B. Cowles, and C. M. Bogert. 1946. Temperature tolerances in the American alligator and their bearing on the habits, evolution, and extinction of the dinosaurs. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 86:327-374.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. Carter, T. D. and F. A. Hartman. 1947. Birds wintering in the Fathahatchee Swamp region, Florida. Florida Naturalist 20:49-52.

  14. Hartman, F. A., R. A. Knouff, A. W. McNutt, and J. E. Carver. 1947. Chromaffin patterns in bird adrenals. Anatomical Record 97:211-222.

  15. Johannsen, O. A. 1947. The female of Lestodiplosis floridana Johannsen. Florida Entomologist 30:39-40. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  16. Needham, J. G. 1948. A bucculatricid gall maker and its hypermetamorphosis. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 56:43-50.

  17. Needham, J. G. 1948. Ecological notes on the insect population of the flower heads of Bidens pilosa. Ecological Monographs 18:431-446.

  18. 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.

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

  20. Needham, J. G. 1949. The ditch at Archbold Biological Station and the dragonflies resident in it. Ecology 30:450-460.

    1950

  21. Gregory, W. K. 1950. The anatomy of the gorilla. Columbia Univ. Press, New York.

  22. Nielsen, E. T. and A. T. Nielsen. 1950. Contributions towards the knowledge of the migration of butterflies. American Museum Novitates 1471:1-29.

  23. Chamberlin, R. V. 1951. Records of American millipeds and centipeds collected by Dr. D. Elden Beck in 1950. Great Basin Naturalist 11:27-35.

  24. Hartman, F. A. and R. H. Albertin. 1951. A preliminary study of the avian adrenal. Auk 68:202-209.

  25. Knouff, R. A. and F. A. Hartman. 1951. A microscopic study of the adrenal of the brown pelican. Anatomical Record 109:161-188.

  26. Needham, J. G. 1951. Dragonflies--rainbows on the wing. National Geographic 100:215-229.

     

  27. Needham, J. G. 1951. Prodome for a manual of the dragonflies of North America, with extended comments on wing venation systems. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 77:21-62.

  28. Nielsen, A. and E. T. Nielsen. 1952. Migrations of the Pieride butterfly Ascia monuste L. in Florida. Entomologiske Meddelelser 26:386-391.

  29. Townsend, J. I. 1952. Genetics of marginal populations of Drosophila willistoni. Evolution 6:428-442.

  30. Needham, J. G. 1953. Archbold Biological Station. Ecology 34:649.

  31. Nielsen, E. T. and A. T. Nielsen. 1953. Field observations on the habits of Aedes taeniorhynchus. Ecology 34:141-156.

  32. Van der Kloot, W. G. and C. M. Williams. 1953. Cocoon construction of the Cecropia silkworm; 1. The role of the external environment . Behaviour 5:141-156.

  33. Van der Kloot, W. G. and C. M. Williams. 1953. Cocoon construction of the Cecropia silkworm; 2. The role of the internal environment. Behaviour 5:157-174.

  34. Krombein, K. V. 1954. Taxonomic notes on some wasps from Florida with descriptions of new species and subspecies (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea and Sphecoidea). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 80:1-27.

  35. Krombein, K. V. and H. E. Evans. 1954. A list of wasps collected in Florida, March 29 to April 5, 1953, with biological annotations (Hymenoptera, Aculeata). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 56:226-238.

    1955

  36. Hartman, F. A. 1955. Heart weight in birds. Condor 57:221-238. http://elibrary.unm.edu/Condor/

  37. Krombein, K. V. and H. E. Evans. 1955. An annotated list of wasps collected in Florida, March 20 to April 3, 1954. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 57:223-235.

  38. Needham, J. G. 1955. Notes on a leaf-rolling caterpillar and on some of its associates. Ecology 36:346-352.

  39. Needham, J. G. and M. J. Westfall. 1955. A manual of the dragonflies of North America (Anisoptera) including the Greater Antilles and the provinces of the Mexican border. Univ. California Press, Berkeley.

  40. Nielsen, E. T. and J. A. Haeger. 1955. Pupation and emergence in Aedes taeniorynchus (Wied). Bulletin of Entomological Research 45:757-768.

  41. Townsend, J. I. and M. R. Wheeler. 1955. Notes on Puerto Rican Drosophilidae, including descriptions of two new species of Drosophila. Journal of Agriculture of University of Puerto Rico 39:57-64.

  42. Weber, N. A. 1955. Fungus-growing ants and their fungi: Cyphomyrmex rimosus minutus Mayr. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science 45:275-281.

  43. Weber, N. A. 1955. Pure cultures of fungi produced by ants. Science 121:109.

  44. 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.

  45. Freeman, E. C. 1956. Cultural stability and changes among the Seminoles of Florida. International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 5:249-254.

  46. Hoff, C. C. 1956. Investigations of the pseudoscorpion faunas of Florida, U.S.A., and Jamaica, B.W.I., with a special reference to the relationships of continental and insular faunas. Year Book of the American Philosophical Society 1956:208-209.

  47. Rand, A. L. 1956. Foot-stirring as a feeding habit of wood ibis and other birds. American Midland Naturalist 55:96-100.

  48. Weber, N. A. 1956. Fungus-growing ants and their fungi: Trachymyrmex septentrionalis. Ecology 37:150-161.

  49. Weber, N. A. 1956. Fungus-growing ants and their fungi: Trachymyrmex septentrionalis seminole. Ecology 37:197-199.

  50. Brower, J. V. Z. 1957. Experimental studies of mimicry in some North American butterflies. Nature 180:444.

  51. Causey, N. B. 1957. Floridobulus, a new milliped genus (Spirobolidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 70:205-208.

  52. Evans, H. E. 1957. Studies on the comparative ethology of digger wasps of the genus Bembix. Comstock Publishing Associates, Ithaca, NY.

  53. Pistey, W. R. 1957. Studies on the mosquito transmission of Dirofilaria tenuis Chandler 1942. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Connecticut.

     

  54. 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.

  55. Brower, J. V. Z. 1958. Experimental studies of mimicry in some North American butterflies. Part III. Danaus gilippus berenice and Limenitis archippus floridensis. Evolution 12:273-285.

  56. Brower, J. V. Z. 1958. Experimental studies of mimicry in some North American butterflies. Part I. The monarch, Danaus plexippus, and viceroy, Limenitis archippus archippus. Evolution 12:32-47.

  57. Brower, J. V. Z. 1958. Experimental studies of mimicry in some North American butterflies. Part II. Battus philenor and Papilio troilus, P. polyxenes and P. glaucus. Evolution 12:123-136.

  58. Kilham, L. 1958. A snake-eating robin. Auk 75:352.

  59. Laessle, A. M. 1958. The origin and successional relationship of sandhill vegetation and sand-pine scrub. Ecological Monographs 28:361-387.

  60. Nielsen, E. T. 1958. The initial stage of migration in salt-marsh mosquitoes. Entomological Research 49:305-313.

  61. Penner, L. R. 1958. The use of naked snails in the study of larval trematode infections. Journal of Parasitology 44:18-19.

  62. Pistey, W. R. 1958. Studies on the development of Dirofilaria tenuis Chandler 1942. Journal of Parasitology 44:613-626.

  63. Remington, C. L. 1958. Genetics of populations of Lepidoptera. Proceedings of the International Congress of Entomology 10(2):787-805.

  64. Schmidt-Nielsen, K. and R. Fange. 1958. The function of the salt gland in the brown pelican. Auk 75:282-289.

  65. Keeton, W. T. 1959. A new family for the Diplipod genus Floridobolus (Spirobolida, Spirobolidea). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 54:1-7.

  66. Kilham, L. 1959. Behavior and methods of communication of pileated woodpeckers. Condor 61:377-387. http://elibrary.unm.edu/Condor/

  67. Kilham, L. 1959. Early reproductive behavior of flickers. Wilson Bulletin 71:323-336. http://elibrary.unm.edu/wilson/

  68. Kilham, L. 1959. Mutual tapping of the red-headed woodpecker. Auk 76:235-236.

  69. Krombein, K. V. 1959. Three new wasps from Florida and taxonomic notes on allied forms (Hymenoptera, Aculeata). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 61:145-153.

  70. Nielsen, E. T. 1959. Insektbiolog i Florida. Naturens Verden June:169-186.

     

  71. Nielsen, E. T. 1959. Insektbiolog i Florida: Archbolds Biologiske Station. Naturens Verden August:225-231.

     

  72. Nielsen, E. T. and H. T. Neilsen. 1959. Temperatures preferred by the pierid Ascia monuste L. Ecology 40:181-185.

  73. Pistey, W. R. 1959. Studies on the mortality of mosquitoes infected with Dirofilaria tenuis Chandler 1942. Experimental Parasitology 8:596-608.

    1960

  74. 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.

  75. Brower, L. P., J. V. Z. Brower, and P. W. Westcott. 1960. Experimental studies of mimicry. 5. The reactions of toads (Bufo terrestris) to bumblebees (Bombus americanorum) and their robberfly mimics (Mallophora bomboides), with a discussion of aggressive mimicry. American Naturalist 94:343-355.

  76. Neff, S. E. and T. Eisner. 1960. Notes on two tachinid parasites of the walking stick, Anisomorpha buprestoides Stoll. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 55:101-103.

  77. Penner, L. R. 1960. Studies on the biology of marine acquired avian schistosomiasis: new gastropod isolation equipment to facilitate determination of cercarial incidence. Pages 233-236 in Sobretiro del libro homenaje al Doctor Eduardo Caballero y Caballero. Mexico, D. F.

  78. Taylor, R. M. 1960. Progress report on arthropod virus survey in Florida. Arthropod-Borne Virus Information Exchange 2:6-7.

  79. Brower, J. V. Z. and L. P. Brower. 1961. Palatability of North American model and mimic butterflies to caged mice. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 15:23-24.

  80. Brower, L. P. 1961. Experimental analysis of egg cannibalism in the monarch and queen butterflies, Danaus plexippus and D. gilippus berenice. Physiological Zoology 34:287-296.

  81. Brower, L. P. 1961. Studies on the migration of the monarch butterfly I. Breeding populations of Danaus plexippus and D. gilippus berenice in south central Florida. Ecology 42:76-83.

  82. Freeman, E. C. 1961. The happy life in the city of ghosts: an analysis of a Mikasuki myth. Florida Anthropologist 14:23-26.

  83. Hartman, F. A. 1961. Locomotor mechanisms of birds. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection 143:1-91.

  84. Johnson, P. T. and J. N. Layne. 1961. A new species of Polygenis jordan from Florida, with remarks on its host relationships and zoogeographic significance (Siphonaptera: Rhopalosyllidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 63:115-123.

  85. Johnston, R. F. 1961. The genera of American ground doves. Auk 78:372-378.

  86. Layne, J. N. and J. V. Griffo. 1961. Incidence of Capillaria hepatica in populations of the Florida deer mouse, Peromyscus floridanus. Journal of Parasitology 47:31-37.

  87. McElvare, R. R. 1961. New heliothid moth from central Florida (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 56:6-8.

  88. McKittrick, F. A., T. Eisner, and H. E. Evans. 1961. Mechanics of species survival. Natural History 70(8):46-51.

  89. Nielsen, E. T. 1961. On the habits of the migratory butterfly Ascia monuste L. Biologiske Meddeleser Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab 23:1-81.

  90. Penner, L. R. 1961. Operation anhinga. Zoonooz 34:10-15.

  91. 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.

  92. Brower, J. V. Z. and L. P. Brower. 1962. Experimental studies of mimicry. 6. The reaction of toads (Bufo terrestris) to honeybees (Apis mellifera) and their dronefly mimics (Eristalis vinetorum). American Naturalist 96:297-308.

  93. Brower, L. P. 1962. Evidence for interspecific competition in natural populations of the monarch and queen butterflies, Danaus plexipus and D. gilippus berenice in south central Florida. Ecology 43:549-552.

  94. Brower, L. P. and J. V. Z. Brower. 1962. The relative abundance of model and mimic butterflies in natural populations of the Battus philenor mimicry complex. Ecology 43:154-158.

  95. Brower, L. P. and J. V. Z. Brower. 1962. Investigation into mimicry. Natural History 71(4):8-19.

     

  96. Clark, C. A. and P. M. Sheppard. 1962. The genetics of the mimetic butterfly Papilio glaucus. Ecology 43:159-161.

  97. Frost, S. W. 1962. Liriomyza archboldi, a new species (Diptera, Agromyzidae). Entomological News 73:51-53.

  98. Frost, S. W. 1962. Winter insect light-trapping at the Archbold Biological Station, Florida. Florida Entomologist 45:175-190. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  99. Henderson, J. R., N. Karabatsos, A. T. C. Bourke, R. C. Wallis, and R. M. Taylor. 1962. A survey for arthropod-borne viruses in south-central Florida. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 11:800-810.

  100. Johnston, R. F. 1962. Precocious sexual competence in the ground dove. Auk 79:269-270.

  101. Meinwald, J., M. S. Chadha, J. J. Hurst, and T. Eisner. 1962. Defense mechanisms of arthropods. IX. Anisomorphal, the secretion of a phasmid insect. Tetrahedron Letters 1:29-33.

  102. Monro, A., M. S. Chadha, J. Meinwald, and T. Eisner. 1962. Defense mechanisms of arthropods. VI. Para-benzoquinones in the secretions of five species of millipedes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 55:261-262.

  103. Pease, R. W. 1962. Factors causing seasonal forms in Ascia monuste (Lepidoptera). Science 137:987-988.

  104. Penner, L. R. 1962. Notes on Campanularia marginata (Allman, 1877) as a stinging hydroid. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 25:177-179.

  105. Penner, L. R. 1962. Stinging due to Linuche unguiculata (Schwartz) in Florida waters. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 25:121-126.

  106. Raj, P. J. S. and L. R. Penner. 1962. Concerning Ozobranchus branchiatus (Menzies, 1791) Piscicolidae: Hirudinea) from Florida and Sarawak. Transactions of the American Microspical Society 81:364-371.

  107. Breen, R. S. 1963. Mosses of Florida: an illustrated manual. Univ. of Florida Press, Gainesville.

  108. Brower, J. V. Z. 1963. Experimental studies and new evidence on the evolution of mimicry in butterflies. Proceedings of the XVI International Congress of Zoology 4:156-161.

  109. Frost, S. W. 1963. Winter insect-light trapping at the Archbold Biological Station, Florida. Florida Entomologist 46:23-43. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  110. Hartman, F. A. and M. A. Lessler. 1963. Erythrocyte measurements in birds. Auk 80:467-473.

  111. Hoff, C. C. 1963. Sternophorid pseudoscorpions, chiefly from Florida. American Museum Novitates 2150:1-14.

  112. Krombein, K. V. 1963. Behavioral notes on a Floridian mantid, Gonatista grisea (F.) (Orthoptera, Mantidae). Entomological News 74:1-2.

  113. Krombein, K. V. 1963. Biological notes on Cerceris blakei cresson (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 58:72-79.

  114. Krombein, K. V. and F. E. Kurczewski. 1963. Biological notes on three Floridian wasps (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 76:139-152.

  115. Kurczewski, F. E. 1963. A first Florida record and note on the nesting of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) texense Saussure (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Florida Entomologist 46:243-245. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  116. Kurczewski, F. E. 1963. Some new pompilid prey records from southern Florida (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Florida Entomologist 46:209-213. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  117. Layne, J. N. 1963. A study of the parasites of the Florida mouse, Peromyscus floridanus, in relation to host and environmental factors. Tulane Studies in Zoology 11:1-27.

  118. McCrone, J. D. 1963. Taxonomic status and evolutionary history of the Geolycosa pikei complex in the southeastern United States (Araneae, Lycosidae). American Midland Naturalist 70:47-73.

  119. Morse, R. A. 1963. Swarm orientation in honeybees. Science 141:357-358.

  120. Penner, L. R. and B. Fried. 1963. Philophthalmus hegeneri sp. n., an ocular trematode from birds. Journal of Parasitology 49:974-977.

  121. Sheridan, M. N., W. D. Belt, and F. A. Hartman. 1963. The fine structure of the interrenal cells of the brown pelican. Acta Anatomica 53:55-65.

  122. Thiers, H. D. 1963. The bolete flora of the Gulf coastal plain. I. The Strobilomyceteae. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 79:32-41.

  123. Yount, J. L. 1963. South Atlantic states. Pages 269-286 in D. G. Frey, editor. Limnology in North America. Univ. Wisconsin Press, Madison.

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

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

  126. Freeman, E. C. 1964. Directed culture-change and self-determination in superordinate and subordinate societies. Proceedings of the 7 International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 4:3-10.

  127. Freeman, E. C. 1964. The least known of the five civilized tribes: the Seminoles of Oklahoma. Florida Anthropologist 18:139-152.

  128. Frost, S. W. 1964. Insects taken in light traps at the Archbold Biological Station, Highlands County, Florida. Florida Entomologist 47:129-161. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  129. Frost, S. W. 1964. Killing agents and containers for use with insect light traps. Entomological News 75:163-166.

  130. Hartman, F. A. and M. A. Lessler. 1964. Erythrocyte measurements in fishes, amphibia, and reptiles. Biological Bulletin (Woods Hole) 126:83-88.

  131. Hoff, C. C. 1964. Atemnid and cheliferid pseudoscorpions, chiefly from Florida. American Museum Novitates 2198:1-43.

  132. Johnston, R. F. 1964. Remarks on the behavior of the ground dove. Condor 66:65-69. http://elibrary.unm.edu/Condor/

  133. Krombein, K. V. 1964. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 87. Biological notes on some Floridian wasps (Hymenoptera, Aculeata). American Museum Novitates 2201:1-27.

  134. Kurczewski, F. E. 1964. A comparative ethological study of some nearctic digger wasps of the genus Tachysphex Kohl (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae, Larrinae). Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ.

  135. Morse, R. A. 1964. The effect of contamination of hive parts with sevin on bee mortality. Journal of Apicultural Research 3:123-125.

  136. Rozen, J. G. 1964. The biology of Svastra obliqua obliqua (Say), with a taxonomic description of its larvae (Apoidea, Anthophoridae). American Museum Novitates 2170:1-13.

  137. Scullen, H. A. 1964. A new subspecies of Cerceris robertsonii Fox from the southeast (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae). Entomological News 75:6.

  138. Tomlinson, P. B. 1964. Stem anatomy in the palm Sabal palmetto. Year Book of the American Philosophical Society 1964:300-301.

    1965

  139. 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.

  140. Brower, J. V. Z. and L. P. Brower. 1965. Experimental studies of mimicry. 8. Further investigations of honeybees (Apis mellifera) and their dronefly mimics (Eristalis spp.). American Naturalist 99:173-188.

  141. Brower, L. P., J. V. Z. Brower, and F. P. Cranston. 1965. Courtship behavior of the queen butterfly, Danaus gilippus berenice (Cramer). Zoologica 50:1-39.

  142. Brower, L. P. and M. A. Jones. 1965. Precourtship interaction of wing and abdominal sex glands in male Danaus butterflies. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London 40A:147-151.

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

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

  145. Eisner, T. and J. Shepherd. 1965. Caterpillar feeding on a sundew plant. Science 150:1608-1609.

  146. Freeman, E. C. 1965. Two types of cultural response to external pressures among the Florida Seminoles. Anthropological Quarterly 38:55-61.

  147. Frey, D. G. 1965. Differentiation of Alona costata Sars from two related species (Cladocera, Chydoridae). Crustaceana 8:159-173.

  148. Huizinga, H. W. 1965. Comparative studies on the life cycle and tissue invasion of two species of Contracaecum from piscivorous birds. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Connecticut.

  149. Kimball, C. P. 1965. Lepidoptera of Florida. Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas 1:1-363.

  150. Laessle, A. M. 1965. Spacing and competition in natural stands of sand pine. Ecology 46:65-72.

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  395. Breitwisch, R. J. 1977. The ecology and behavior of the red-bellied woodpecker, Centurus carolinus (Linnaeus) (Aves: Picidae), in south Florida. Master's Thesis, Univ. Miami.

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  423. Rutowski, R. L. 1977. The use of visual cues in sexual and species discrimination by males of the small sulphur butterfly Eurema lisa (Lepidoptera, Pieridae). Journal of Comparative Physiology 115:61-74.

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  449. Layne, J. N. 1978. Florida red wolf. Pages 125 in J. N. Layne, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume one. Mammals. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

  450. Layne, J. N. 1978. Insular cotton rat. Pages 123 in J. N. Layne, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume one. Mammals. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

  451. Layne, J. N. 1978. Introduction. Pages viii-xii in J. N. Layne, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume one. Mammals. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

  452. Layne, J. N. 1978. Pine island rice rat. Pages 122 in J. N. Layne, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume one. Mammals. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

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  454. Layne, J. N. 1978. Sherman's short-tailed shrew. Pages 121 in J. N. Layne, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume one. Mammals. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

  455. Levi, H. W. 1978. Orb-weaving spiders and their webs. American Scientist 66:734-742.

     

  456. Moskovits, D. 1978. Winter territorial and foraging behavior of red-headed woodpeckers in Florida. Wilson Bulletin 90:521-535. http://elibrary.unm.edu/wilson/

  457. Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann. 1978. Root parasites of southern forests. U.S. Forest Service, General Technical Report SO- 20:1-76.

     

  458. Rutowski, R. L. 1978. The courtship behaviour of the small sulphur butterfly, Eurema lisa (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). Animal Behaviour 26:892-903.

  459. Shump, K. A. 1978. Ecological importance of nest construction in the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus). American Midland Naturalist 100:103-115.

  460. Stallcup, J. A. and G. E. Woolfenden. 1978. Family status and contributions to breeding by Florida scrub jays. Animal Behaviour 26:1144-1156.

  461. Stevenson, H. M. 1978. The populations of boat-tailed grackles in the southeastern United States. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 91:27-51.

  462. Werner, E. E., D. J. Hall, and M. D. Werner. 1978. Littoral zone fish communities of two Florida lakes and a comparison with Michigan lakes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 3:163-172.

  463. Woolfenden, G. E. 1978. Florida scrub jay. Pages 45-47 in H. W. Kale II, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume two. Birds. Univ. Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

  464. Woolfenden, G. E. 1978. Growth and survival of young Florida scrub jays. Wilson Bulletin 90:1-18. http://elibrary.unm.edu/wilson/

  465. Woolfenden, G. E. and J. W. W. Fitzpatrick. 1978. Avian heirs of territory, authors' reply. BioScience 28:752.

  466. Woolfenden, G. E. and J. W. W. Fitzpatrick. 1978. The inheritance of territory in group-breeding birds. BioScience 28:104-108.

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

  468. 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.

  469. 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.

     

  470. Brach, V. 1979. Species diversity and distributional relationships of pseudoscorpions from slash pine (Pinus elliottii Eng.) in Florida (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida). Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Science 78:32-39.

  471. Conner, W. E. 1979. Chemical attraction and seduction: the courtship of Utetheisa ornatrix (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae). Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ.

     

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

     

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

     

  474. Ewert, M. A. 1979. The embryo and its egg: development and natural history. Pages 333-413 in Harless Marion and H. Morlock, editors. Turtles: perspectives and research. John Wiley & Sons, New York.

  475. Glazier, D. S. 1979. An energetic and ecological basis for different reproductive rates in five species of Peromyscus (mice). Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ.

     

  476. Godley, J. S. 1979. Foraging ecology of the striped swamp snake, Regina alleni, in southern Florida. Master's Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

  477. Kurczewski, F. E. 1979. Nesting behavior of Tachysphex mundus Fox (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae, Larrinae). Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne 49:641-647.

  478. Lang, J. W. 1979. Thermophilic response of the American alligator and the American crocodile to feeding. Copeia 1979:48-59.

  479. Layne, J. N. 1979. Natural features of the Lake Annie tract, Highlands County, Florida. Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, Florida. http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/publicationsPDF/Layne79LkAnniereport.pdf

  480. Masters, W. M. 1979. Insect disturbance stridualtion: its defensive role. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 5:187-200.

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  482. Masters, W. M. 1979. Irradiance modulation used to examine sound-radiating cuticular motion in insects. Science 203:57-60.

  483. McKitrick, M. C. 1979. Territory size and density of Bachman's sparrow in south central Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 7:33-34.

  484. Schmidt, J. O. and A. W. Hook. 1979. A record population of Pseudomethoca simillima (Smith) (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae). Florida Entomologist 62:152. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  485. Schmidt, J. O. and C. E. Mickel. 1979. A new species of Dasymutilla from Florida (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 81:576-579.

    1980

  486. 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.

  487. 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.

  488. Belden, R. C., K. C. Alvarez, R. L. Bandy, B. Knoles, J. A. Kushlan, J. N. Layne, and P. C. H. Pritchard. 1980. Florida panther (Felis concolor coryi Bangs) recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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

  490. 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.

     

  491. Brezonik, P. L., E. S. Edgerton, and C. D. Hendry. 1980. Acid precipitation and sulfate deposition in Florida. Science 208:1027-1029.

  492. Brezonik, P. L., C. D. Hendry, E. S. Edgerton, R. L. Schulze, and T. L. Crisman. 1980. Acidity, nutirents, and minerals in atmospheric precipitation over Florida: deposition patterns, mechanisms, and ecological effects. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory.

  493. Carrel, J. E. 1980. Determinants of nocturnal emergence patterns in a wolf spider. Internationaler Arachnologen-Kongreb 8:41-46.

  494. Conner, W. E., T. Eisner, R. K. Vander Meer, A. Guerrero, D. Ghiringelli, and J. Meinwald. 1980. Sex attractant of an arctiid moth (Utetheisa ornatrix): a pulsed chemical signal. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 7:55-63.

  495. Crouch, P. A. and S. P. Vander Kloet. 1980. Variation in seed characters in populations of Vaccinium/Cyanococcus (the blueberries) in relation to latitude. Canadian Journal of Botany 58:84-90.

  496. De Jong, D. 1980. Orientation of comb building by honey bees. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ.

     

  497. Dreisig, H. 1980. The importance of illumination level in the daily onset of flight activity in nocturnal moths. Physiological Entomology 5:327-342.

  498. 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.

     

  499. Eisner, T., S. Nowicki, M. Goetz, and J. Meinwald. 1980. Red cochineal dye (Carminic acid): its role in nature. Science 208:1039-1042.

  500. Emlen, J. T. 1980. Interactions of migrant and resident land birds in Florida and Bahama pinelands. Pages 133-143 in A. Keast and E. S. Morton, editors. Migrant birds in the neotropics: ecology, behavior, distribution, and conservation. Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington, D.C.

  501. Galbreath, G. J. 1980. Aspects of natural selection in Dasypus novemcinctus. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Chicago.

     

  502. Gause, G. E. 1980. Physiological and morphometric responses of the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) to environmental factors. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Florida.

     

  503. Godley, J. S. 1980. Foraging ecology of the striped swamp snake, Regina alleni, in southern Florida. Ecological Monographs 50:411-436.

  504. Guenther, D. D. 1980. Home range, social organization, and movement patterns of the bobcat, Lynx rufus, from spring to fall in south-central Florida. Master's Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

  505. Kilham, L. 1980. Assemblages of tree swallows as information centers. Florida Field Naturalist 8:26-28.

  506. Kilham, L. 1980. Association of great egret and white ibis. Journal of Field Ornithology 51:73-74.

  507. Kilham, L. 1980. Dusting by sandhill cranes in Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 8:19-20.

  508. Kilham, L. 1980. Pre-nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed kite (Elanoides forficatus), including interference by an unmated male with a breeding pair. Raptor Research 14:29-31.

  509. Layne, J. N. 1980. Trends in numbers of American kestrels on roadside counts in southcentral Florida from 1968 to 1976. Florida Field Naturalist 8:1-10.

  510. Lohrer, F. E. 1980. Eastern coachwhip predation on nestling blue jays. Florida Field Naturalist 8:28-29.

  511. Lohrer, F. E. and C. E. Winegarner. 1980. Swallow-tailed kite predation on nestling mockingbird and loggerhead shrike. Florida Field Naturalist 8:47-48.

  512. Masters, W. M. 1980. Insect disturbance stridulation: characterization of airborne and vibrational components of the sound. Journal of Comparative Physiology 135:259-268.

  513. McDiffett, W. F. 1980. Limnological characteristics of several lakes on the Lake Wales Ridge, south-central Florida. Hydrobiologia 71:137-145.

  514. Olds, N. 1980. Home range and activity patterns of the gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis extimus) in Highlands County, Florida. Master's Thesis, City Univ. of New York.

  515. Suter, W. R., J. L. Bengston, K. A. Wendland, and W. H. Wade. 1980. Water hyacinth communities and succession in Florida. Natural History Miscellanea 207:1-9.

  516. Vander Kloet, S. P. 1980. The taxonomy of the highbush blueberry, Vaccinium corymbosum. Canadian Journal of Botany 58:1187-1201.

  517. Wallace, M. P., P. G. Parker, and S. A. Temple. 1980. An evaluation of patagial markers for cathartid vultures. Journal of Field Ornithology 51:309-314.

  518. Watts, W. A. 1980. The late Quaternary vegetation history of the southeastern United States. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 11:387-409.

  519. Watts, W. A. and M. Stuiver. 1980. Late Wisconsin climate of northern Florida and the origin of species- rich deciduous forest. Science 210:325-327.

  520. Webber, T. A. 1980. Eastern coachwhip predation on juvenile scrub jays. Florida Field Naturalist 8:29-30.

  521. Woolfenden, G. E. 1980. The selfish behavior of avian altruists. Proceedings of the International Ornithological Congress 17:886-888.

  522. Worley, D. J. 1980. Rest sites, movements, and activity patterns of the raccoon, Procyon lotor, in south-central Florida. Master's Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

  523. 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.

  524. Conner, W. E., T. Eisner, R. K. Vander Meer, A. Guerrero, and J. Meinwald. 1981. Precopulatory sexual interaction in an arctiid moth (Utetheisa ornatrix): role of a pheromone derived from dietary alkaloids. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 9:227-235.

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

  526. Edgerton, E. S. 1981. A mass-balance atmospheric sulfur model for Florida. Master's Thesis, Univ. Florida.

  527. Edgerton, E. S., P. L. Brezonik, and C. D. Hendry. 1981. Atmospheric deposition of acidity and sulfur in Florida. Pages 237-258 in S. J. Eisenrich, editor. Atmospheric pollutants in natural waters. Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

  528. 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.

  529. Fitzpatrick, J. W. W. and G. E. Woolfenden. 1981. Demography is a cornerstone of sociobiology. Auk 98:406-407.

  530. Godley, J. S., F. E. Lohrer, J. N. Layne, and J. Rossi. 1981. Distributional status of an introduced lizard in Florida: Anolis sagrei. Herpetological Review 12:84-86.

  531. Hendry, C. D., P. L. Brezonik, and E. S. Edgerton. 1981. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and phosphous in Florida. Pages 199-215 in S. J. Eisenrich, editor. Atmospheric pollutants in natural waters. Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Ann Arbor.

  532. Jackson, D. R. and R. Franz. 1981. Ecology of the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius) in northern peninsular Florida. Herpetologica 37:213-228.

  533. Johnson, A. F. 1981. Plant communities of the Napeague Dunes. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 108:76-84.

  534. Kilham, L. 1981. Red-shouldered hawks whirling with talons locked in conflict. Raptor Research 15:123-124.

  535. Kurczewski, F. E. 1981. Observations on the nesting behaviors of spider-wasps in southern Florida (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Florida Entomologist 64:424-437. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  536. Layne, J. N. 1981. Nesting, development of the young, and parental behavior of a pair of Florida sandhill cranes. Florida Field Naturalist 9:51-59.

  537. Layne, J. N. 1981. Observations on wing molt of Florida sandhill cranes. Florida Field Naturalist 9:60-61.

  538. Levi, H. W. 1981. More on the genus Araneus from North America. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 170:254-256.

  539. Lucas, J. R. and L. A. Stange. 1981. Key and descriptions to the Myrmeleon larvae of Florida (Neuroptera: Mymermeleontidae). Florida Entomologist 64:207-216. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  540. McDiffett, W. F. 1981. Limnological characteristics of eutrophic Lake Istokpoga, Florida. Florida Scientist 44:172-181.

  541. Nowogrodzki, R. 1981. Regulation of the number of foragers on a constant food source by honey bee colonies. Master's Thesis, Cornell Univ.

  542. Robinson, S. R. 1981. Head-scratching and yawning in black skimmers. Journal of Field Ornithology 52:59-60.

  543. Rutowski, R. L. 1981. Courtship behavior of the dainty sulfur butterfly, Nathalis iole with a description of a new, faculative male display (Pieridae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 20:161-169.

  544. Ryden, H. 1981. Following the shadowy trail of the cat that walks by itself. Smithsonian 12(3):36-45.

     

  545. Steiner, T. M. 1981. Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus (Florida pine snake). Herpetological Review 12:65.

  546. Thompson, D. M. 1981. Distribution of heavy metals in selected Florida lake sediments. Master's Thesis, Univ. Florida.

  547. Woolfenden, G. E. 1981. Selfish behavior by Florida scrub jay helpers. Pages 257-260 in R. D. Alexander and D. W. Tinkle, editors. Natural selection and social behavior: recent research and new theory. Chiron Press, New York.

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

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

     

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

  551. Evans, D. L. 1982. Status reports on twelve raptors. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report Wildlife 238:1-68.

     

  552. Ferguson, D. C. 1982. A revision of the genus Macrochilo Hubner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Entomography 1:303-332.

  553. Francis, A. M. 1982. Mobbing behavior of Florida scrub jays: division of labour and ontogeny. Master's Thesis, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison.

  554. Frey, D. G. 1982. Contrasting strategies of gamogenesis in northern and southern populations of Cladocera. Ecology 63:223-241.

  555. Frey, D. G. 1982. Relocation of Chydorus barroisi and related species (Cladocera, Chydoridae) to a new genus and description of two new species. Hydrobiologia 86:231-269.

  556. Galbreath, G. J. 1982. Armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus. Pages 71-79 in J. A. J. A. Chapman and G. A. Feldhamer, editors. Wild mammals of North America: Biology, management and economics. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore.

  557. Godley, J. S. 1982. Aquatic snakes in water hyacinth communities. Pages 281-282 in D. E. Davis, editor. CRC handbook of census methods for terrestrial vertebrates. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton.

  558. Godley, J. S. 1982. Predation and defensive behavior of the striped swamp snake (Regina alleni). Florida Field Naturalist 10:31-36.

  559. Henry, T. J. 1982. Genus Parthenicus in the eastern United States, with descriptions of new species (Hemiptera: Miridae). Florida Entomologist 65:354-366. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  560. Hurst, L. A. 1982. The structure and orientation of mounds in the northern fungus-growing ant Trachymyrmex septentrionalis (McCook). Master's Thesis, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison.

  561. Johnson, A. F. 1982. Some demographic characteristics of the Florida rosemary Ceratiola ericoides Michx. American Midland Naturalist 108:170-174.

  562. Johnson, A. F. and W. G. Abrahamson. 1982. Quercus inopina: a species to be recognized from south-central Florida. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 109:392-395.

  563. Kilham, L. 1982. Behavior of river otters by a water hole in a drought year. Florida Field Naturalist 10:60-61.

  564. Kilham, L. 1982. Cleaning/feeding symbioses of common crows with cattle and feral hogs. Journal of Field Ornithology 53:275-276.

  565. Kilham, L. 1982. Common crows pulling the tail and stealing food from a river otter. Florida Field Naturalist 10:39-40.

  566. Kinsella, J. M. 1982. Alligator predation on round-tailed muskrats. Florida Field Naturalist 10:79.

  567. Kurczewski, F. E. 1982. An additional study on the nesting behaviors of species of Miscophus (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 84:67-80.

  568. Layne, J. N. 1982. Analysis of Florida-related banding data for the American kestrel. North American Bird Bander 7:94-99.

     

  569. Layne, J. N. 1982. The caracara in Florida. ENFO Newsletter 3:10-12.

     

  570. Layne, J. N. 1982. Dry ground nests of Florida sandhill cranes. Florida Field Naturalist 10:55-56.

  571. Layne, J. N. 1982. Status of sibling aggression in Florida sandhill cranes. Journal of Field Ornithology 53:272-274.

  572. Nishio, S. and M. S. Blum. 1982. Structure of humistratin: a novel cardenolide from the sandhill milkweed Asclepias humistrata. Journal of Organic Chemistry 47:2154-2157.

  573. Platnick, N. I. and M. U. Shadab. 1982. A revision of the American spiders of the genus Camillina (Araneae, Gnaphosidae). American Museum Novitates 2748:1-38.

  574. Ross, K. G. and R. W. Matthews. 1982. Two polygynous overwintered Vespula squamosa colonies from the southeastern U.S. (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Florida Entomologist 65:176-184. This can be a slow link. http://webluis.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/fclwlv3/wlv3/DGref/DBQB/CM2/P1basic

  575. Stelljes, M. E. 1982. Microhabitats of four species of cricetine mice in a Florida scrub community. Master's Thesis, Univ. Missouri-Columbia.

  576. Visscher, P. K. 1982. Foraging strategy of honey bee colonies in a temperate deciduous forest. Master's Thesis, Cornell Univ.

  577. Visscher, P. K. and T. D. Seeley. 1982. Foraging strategy of honeybee colonies in a temperate deciduous forest. Ecology 63:1790-1801.

  578. Wassmer, D. A. 1982. Demography, movements, activity, habitat utilization and marking behavior of a bobcat (Lynx rufus) population in south-central Florida. Master's Thesis, Univ. South Florida.

  579. Wilkins, K. T. 1982. Systematics and zoogeography of fossil and recent pocket gophers in Florida. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Florida.

     

  580. Winegarner, C. E. and M. S. Winegarner. 1982. Reproductive history of a bobcat. Journal of Mammalogy 63:680-682.

  581. Winegarner, M. S. 1982. Seasonal changes in the reproductive tract of the male opossum Didelphis virginiana Kerr in Florida. American Midland Naturalist 107:258-261.

  582. Wirth, W. W. and W. L. Grogan. 1982. The predaceous midges of the genus Phaenobezzia in North America (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Washington 10:179-192.

  583. Conner, J. and T. Eisner. 1983. Capture of bombardier beetles by ant lion larvae. Psyche 90:175-178.

  584. Dondale, C. D. and J. H. Redner. 1983. The wolf spider genus Allocosa in North and Central America (Araneae: Lycosidae). Canadian Entomologist 115:933-961.

  585. Dunn, W. J. and G. R. Best. 1983. Enhancing ecological succession: 5. Seed bank survey of some Florida marshes and role of seed banks in marsh reclamation. Pages 365-370 in Symposium on surface mining, hydrology, sedimentology and reclamation. Univ. Kentucky, Lexington.

  586. 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.

  587. Eisner, T. and S. Nowicki. 1983. Spider web protection through visual advertisement: role of the stabilimentum. Science 219:185-187.

  588. Godley, J. S. 1983. Observations on the courtship, nests and young of Siren intermedia in southern Florida. American Midland Naturalist 110:215-219.

  589. Halkin, S. L. 1983. Mockingbird occupancy of a wintering area little used