STABIB2004 (alpha order), with links to full-text sources;
the scientific bibliography of Archbold Biological Station,
1942-2004, n = 1,560

Compiler,  Fred E. Lohrer    contact us                                   STABIB 2004, date order  


  • 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 December 2004 this includes Auk, Condor, Florida Entomologist, Journal of Field Ornithology, North American Bird Bander, and Wilson Bulletin, and some Federal and State government documents. Links are also provided to PDF files of recent articles by Archbold staff. Thus, 234 citations have links, or 15% of the total bibliography.
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STABIB 2004, alpha order
Archbold Biological Station BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1942-2004, n = 1,560

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