PKvX;>Fddrefs.MYDW\?Balser,T.C. et al19921The Aggressiveness of Three Species of Acacia Ant1-3%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2\Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia, Aggressiveness, Behavior, Assemblage, PoYD?"Burnaford, J.L. et al1992Differential nectar production offered to two species of ants (Pseudomyrmex ferruginea and P. belti ) by their obligate mutualist host Acacia collensii4-6%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, Pseudomyrmex belti, Plants, Acacia, Acacia collensii, Nectar, Mutualism, Plant-Animal Interactions, Population,.X\?Bizzarro, J.J. et al1992YDifferential vigor of Acacia collensii inhabited by Pseudomyrmex belti and P. Ferruginea7-9%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Pseudomyrmex belti, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, Plants, Acacia, Acacia collensii, Vigor, Mutualism, Plant-Animal Interactions, Community, AssY`?Burnaford, J.L. et al1992VThe effect of group size on the foraging behavior of Endocimus albus and Bubulcus ibis10-11%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Birds, Cattle Egrets, White Ibis, Encocimus albus, Bubulcus ibis, Behavior, Foraging, Group Dynamics, Population, AWt?jBalser, T.C. et al1992ZForaging patterns of the Tropical Kingbird, Tyranus melancholicus, in wet and dry habitats12-13%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2wAnimals, Birds, Kingbirds, Tropical Kingbirds, Tyranus melancholicus, Foraging, Diet, Population, CXt?Bizzarro, J.J. et al19926Post-dispersal seed predation in a tropical dry forest14-15%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2cPlants, Forests, Seeds, Seed Dispersal, Seed Predation, Foraging, Dry Forest, ZP?Guerrerio, A.L. et al19926The effects of Acacia Ant presence on ant lion density16-18%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2gAnimals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Ant Lions, Myrmeleon, Density, Population, CW?Balser, T.C. et al1992NEpiphyte abundance and distribution in canopy trees of varying bark morphology19-22%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2aPlants, Trees, Canopy, Epiphytes, Bark, Morphology, Population, Assemblage, X?jBizzarro, J.J. et al1992The establishment of dominance among female Ctenosaura similis and the effect of expanding territories on aggressive encounters23-25%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Reptiles, Herps, Lizards, Ctenosaurs, Ctenosaura similis, Behavior, Dominance, Territory, Aggression, Population, GrouZ?XDudycha, J.L. et al1992RInsect abundance as a determinant of foraging area size in Tyrannus melanocholicus26-27%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Birds, Kingbirds, Tropical Kingbirds, Tyrannus melanocholicus, Foraging, Diet, Insects, Insectivores, Abundance, Population, Co^KYx?XBurnaford, J.L. et al1992FResponse to nest and trail damage in arboreal colonies of Nasutitermes28-31%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2YAnimals, Insects, Termites, Nasutitermes, Colonies, Nests, Trails, Pop  X?Bizzarro, J.J. et al1992AAquatic communities in Bromeliads: a study of island biogeography32-35%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2|Plants, Bromeliads, Aquatics, Biogeography, Community, Assemblage, Island Biogeography, Diversity, MicrW?Balser, T.C. et. al1992PDensity and structure of Melastomaceous plants in high and low wind environments36-38%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2gPlants, Melastomaceae, Melastomes, Wind, Climate, Density, Structure, Assemblage,Z?Isaacs, K.A. et al1992gDiurnal feeding patterns of two hummingbird species: Calliphlox bryante and Campylopterus hemileucurus39-41%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Calliphlox bryante, Campylopterus hemileucurus, Magenta-throated Woodstar, Violet Sabrewing, Diurnal, Nectar, Foraging, Diet, Po^KY?Burnaford, J.L. et al1992kFactors affecting nectar robbery in two species of hummingbird pollinated flowers of similar corolla length42-45%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Pollination, Diet, Foraging, Nectar, Plants, Corolla, Flowers, Nectar Robbery, Population, AssjWZ?Gunderson, E.W. et al1992PFloral Mimicry in Epidendrum radicans, Asclepias curassavica, and Lantana camara46-49%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Flowers, Floral Mimicry, Mimicry, Morphology, Epidendrum radicans, Orchids, Orchidaceae, Asclepias curassavica, Milkweeds, Asclepiadaceae, Lantana camara, Verbenaceae, Pollination, Pollinators, Population, Assemblage, Co[?jShabel, A.B. et al1992aBean biomass yield per pod of Phaseolus vulgaris individuals, under different growing conditions50-51%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Legumes, Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, Agriculture, Biomass, Pods, Growth, Population, Frijol Tapado, Et_X?jBizzarro, J.J. et al19920The edge effect in experimental Espequeado plots52-54%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2tPlants, Agriculture, Legumes, Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, Edge Effect, Espequeado, Community, PG3Z?Hall, J.M. et al19920Effects of Bracken fern abundance on bean yields55-58%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Legumes, Beans, Ferns, Bracken Ferns, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pteridium aquilinum, Frijol Tapado, Espequeado, Agriculture, Competition, Population, Community, AdOW?Balser, T.C. et al1992VThe performance of five potential terrace tree species in Canton Coto Brus, Costa Rica59-61%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Trees, Terraces, Soil, Erosion, Agriculture, Community, Flemingia macrophylla, Erythrina poeppigiana, Inga edulis, Calliandra calothyrsus, AcaciZ?jGunerson, E.W. et al1992OThe aggressive response of Atta cephalotes soldiers to two types of disturbance62-64%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Soldier Ants, Behavior, Disturbance, Aggression, Population,Y?XBurnaford, J.L. et al1992FInvestigation of a preference for new or old leaves in Atta cephalotes65-67%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Behavior, Plants, Leaves, Preferences, Population, Foraging, Diet,(X?Bizzarro, J.J. et al19928The roles of soldiers on leaf cutter ant foraging trails68-70%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Soldier Ants, Behavior, Colonies, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, W?jBalser, T.C. et al1992_Selection of gap versus shade leaves by Atta cephalotes in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica71-73%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Plants, Leaves, Gaps, Shade, Leaf selection, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Population,Z ?jDudycha, J.L. et al1992FWorker allocation in Atta cephalotes : task fidelity and communication74-76%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Behavior, Colonies, Worker Ants, Communication, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, PopL7Zl?Guerrerio, A.L. et al1992WA comparison of Marantaceae (Calathea spp.) leaf movement in sun and shade environments77-79%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Marantaceae, Calathea spp., Light, Shade, Growth, Leaves, Leaf Movement, Orientation, Solar Radiation, Population, o[X? Bizzarro, J.J. et al1992tComposition of pelagic fish communities in pools formed during the dry season in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica80-83%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Fish, Pelagic Fish, Pools, Aquatics, Freshwater, Dry Season, Communities, Population, Assemblage, Biomass, Cichlids, Tetras[(? X Wooley, S.A.1992HEffects of height and color on flower visitation in Passiflora vitifolia84-78%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Flowers, Passiflora vitifolia, Vines, Pollination, Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Pollinators, Visitation, Population, Plant Color, PleSZ8? Dudycha, J.L. et al1992.The Intertidal zone: Crabs and their community88-92%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Arthropods, Crustaceans, Crabs, Ghost Crabs, Green Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Intertidal Zone, Tides, Competition, Territory, Distribution, Community, Population, Assemblage, Foraging, Diet, BY? Burnaford, J.L. et al1992,Shell preference in hermit crabs (Paguridae)93-95%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Arthropods, Crustaceans, Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Paguridae, Shells, Behavior, Population, Community, WD? X Balser, T.C.1992ASpatial distribution and resource acquisition in Nephila clavipes96-99%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Arthropods, Arachnids, Spiders, Orb Spiders, Golden Orb Spiders, Nephila clavipes, Behavior, Distribution, Prey, Territory, Group Dynamics, Resource Aquisition, Webs, W?Balser, T.C. et al19928Fine root biomass and soil pH in tropical tree fall gaps100-101%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Forests, Trees, Roots, Soil, Soil pH, Root Biomass, pH, Gaps, Treefalls, Light, Growth, Assemblage, Z?Ko, J.V. et al1992*Mating patterns of forest-floor millipedes102-104%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2]Animals, Millipedes, Nyssodesmus python, Behavior, Mating, Forest-floor, PXH?XBizzarro, J.J.1992@Resident-win theory and foraging behavior in Dendrobates pumilio105-108%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Amphibians, Herps, Frogs, Poison Dart Frogs, Dendrobates pumilio, Territory, Territoriality, Foraging, Diet, Insectivores, Aggression, Behavior, Competition, Vocalization, Population, Resident-win Y?Burnaford, J.L. et al19925Optimal foraging theory applied to a frugivorous fish109-114%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2pAnimals, Fish, Frugivores, Brycon, Foraging, Diet, Fruits, Behavior, Schooling, Population, Z?jGunderson, E.W. et al1992kBehavioral responses of long-tailed hermits (Phaethornis superciliosus ) to simulated territory intrusions115-120%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Bird, Hummingbirds, Long-tailed Hermits, Phaethornis superciliosus, Behavior, Territory, Vocalizations, Mating, Lek, Competition, Birdsongs, PopH3Y?Burnaford, J.L. et al1992HA comparison of forest structure in Palo Verde, Monteverde and Corcovado121-127%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Forests, Trees, Structure, Dry Forest, Lowland Wet Forest, Cloud Forest, Dry Season, Precipitation, Climate, Plots, Canopy, Cy?X?Balser, T.C. et al1992QA comparison of the understory avifaunal communities in three Costa Rican forests128-132%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Animals, Birds, Mist Nets, Plants, Forests, Trees, Understory, Community, Diversity, Guilds, Species Richness, Population, Assemblage, Fora`'Y?Bizzarro, J.J. et al1992@Fruit morphology and seed dispersal in three Costa Rican forests133-136%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Plants, Forests, Trees, Fruits, Seeds, Morphology, Seed Dispersal, Dry Forests, Plots, Dispersal Syndromes, Diversity, Asemblage, ih?Bansak, T.S. et al1993A comparison of the effectiveness of Pseudomyrmex flavicornis and P. spinicola in preventing overgrowth of Acacia collinsii by surrounding vegetation1-4%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Black Ants, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Red Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Herbivory, Plants, Trees, Host Trees, Acacia, Acacia collinsii, Ant-Acacia Trees, Plant-Animal Interactions, Behavior, Population, Assemblage, ComjT?Cook, S.P. et al1993YDifferences in response of two species of Acacia ants to disturbances of their host trees5-7%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Red Ants, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Black Ants, Mutualism, Plant-Animal Interactions, Plants, Trees, Acacia, Acacia collinsii, Herbivores, Disturbance, Population, Assemblage, j?Drake, N.L. et al1993MCompetitive interactions between two species of ants in Palo Verde, Cost Rica8-10%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3nAnimals, Insects, Ants, Formicidae, Competition, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Population, Assj$?Blue, A.A. et al1993jDifferential vegetation densities surrounding Acacia trees occupied by two different species of Acacia ant11-13%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Red Ants, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Black Ants, Mutualism, Herbivory, Plants, Trees, Acacia Trees, Acacia collinsii, Population, Assemblage, Community, Competition, Undexci?Bansak, T.S. et al1993XA comparison of avian biomass in xeric and mesic habitats of a tropical deciduous forest14-17%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Birds, Avian Biomass, Biomass, Plants, Forests, Deciduous Forest, Mesic, Xeric, Wet Forests, Dry Forests, Understory, Canopy, Diversity, Population, Assemblage, l?Seandel, Marco et al1993Differences in leaf, fruiting and flowering phenology over a moisture gradient in the dry, lowland forest of Palo Verde, Costa Rica18-21%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Plants, Forests, Trees, Phenology, Dry Forests, Wet Forests, Mesic, Xeric, Lowland, Canopy, Understory, Gradient, Moisture Gradient, Soil, Leaves, Fruits, Flowers, Population, Assemblage, Cj<?XBlue, A.A. et al1993,Microhabitat selection by Phallicthys amates22-24%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Fish, Freshwater, Aquatics, Phallicthys amates, Osteichthyes, Poeciliidae, Microhabitats, Marshes, Predators, Predator Avoidance, Population, Assemblage, CoO;i?Bansak, T.S. et al1993HThe effect of terrestrial-based predation on termite colony survivorship25-28%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Termites, Nasutitermes, Isoptera, Eusocial, Colonies, Predation, Predator Avoidance, Nests, Predators, Population, Assemblage, CG3l<?Kornet, D.B. et al1993IVigilance and predator response distance in black-bellied whistling ducks29-31%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Birds, Ducks, Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, Dendrocygnus autumnalis, Vigilance, Predators, Group Dynamics, Behavior, Flocks, Pop[jl?Cook, S.P. et al1993VThe effect of macrophyte vegetation and water depth on the distribution of pond snails32-34%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Gastropoda, Physidae, Snails, Pond Snails, Plants, Aquatic Vegetation, Macrophytes, Predators, Prey Vulnerability, Abundance, Water, Population, Assemblage, k? XField, J. P. et al1993AAn observational study of protective spacing in Alouatta palliata35-37%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Primates, Monkeys, Howler Monkeys, Alouatta palliata, Behavior, Troops, Group Dynamics, Protective Spacing, Predator Avoidance, Territory, Ranges, P-i?!Bansak, T.S. et al1993NThe relationship between tree buttressing and stresses due to wind and gravity38-42%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3~Plants, Forests, Trees, Buttressing, Buttresses, Wind, Gravity, Growth, Stress, Population, Assemblage, lT?"XMizak, Linda M.1993DInsect herbivory patterns and leaf toughness of a cloud forest Piper43-45%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Plants, Piper, Piperaceae, Herbivory, Cloud Forest, Plants, Forests, Competition, Leaves, Defenses, Chemical Defenses, Physical Defenses, Predator Avoidance, Population, Assemblage, Coj?#Cook, S.P. et al1993XDistribution of small lianas with respect to trees of differing size class and bark type46-48%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3[Plants, Lianas, Trees, Bark, Growth, Light, Competition, Assemblage, ComE/kX?$Dunn, H.A. et al1993SThe effects of erosion on stream sedimentation and invertebrate population dynamics49-52%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Invertebrates, Streams, Sedimentation, Erosion, Aquatics, Freshwater, Abundance, Population, Diversity, Community, Ak?% Dyhrman, S.T.1993IThe effects of wind stress on cloud forest vegetation above the tree line53-55%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3oPlants, Trees, Forests, Tree Line, Cloud Forest, Wind, Stress, Gradients, Wind Velocity, Cj?&XCook, S.P. et al1993PThe effect of trail barriers on foraging in the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes56-59%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Foraging, Diet, Trails, Territory, Pheromones, Barriers, Herbivory, Popu4#i?'Bansak, T.S. et al1993Atta ant, get that forage!60-65%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Foraging, Diet, Preferences, Colonies, Herbivory, Nests, Foraging Columns, Flowers, Aphelandra, Trails, Popu!j?(Drake, N. L. et al19932Leaf size and transport speed in leaf-cutting ants66-68%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Plants, Leaves, Leaf Size, Speed, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Pop{k?)Dyhrman, S.T. et al1993WA behavioral study of trail re-establishment following disturbance in leaf-cutting ants69-72%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Worker Ants, Soldier Ants, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Territory, Trails, Disturbances, Wet Season, Behavior, Minima, Maxima, Media, PodSkt?*Dunn, H.A. et al1993LThe effects of canopy structure and group size on spider monkey travel speed73-75%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Primates, Monkeys, Spider Monkeys, Ateles geoffroyi, Foraging, Diet, Arboreal, Structure, Behavior, Plants, Forests, Trees, Canopy, Group Dynamics, Population,l?+Field, J.P. et al1993lA study of nectarivorous, frugivorous, and insectivorous bird populations in three different forest habitats76-79%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3 Animals, Birds, Nectarivores, Frugivores, Insectivores, Plants, Forests, Succession, Secondary Growth, Primary Growth, Intermediate Growth, Foraging, Diet, Manakins, Thrushes, Hummingbirds, Flycatchers, Diversity, Behavior, Assemblage, Community, Popu k?,Drake, N.L. et al19939A study of fish abundance as a function of tide pool area80-83%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Fish, Gobiidae, Abundance, Tide Pools, Tide Pool Area, Territories, Salinity, Microhabitats, Population, j?-Cook, S.P. et al1993/Resource and habitat preference of dung beetles84-86%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Insects, Beetles, Dung Beetles, Scarabaeidae, Diet, Foraging, Dung, Preference, Population, Microhabitats, Ai?.Bansak, T.S. et al1993jImpact of temperature and soil moisture on leaf-litter critters (macrodetritivores and soil invertebrates)87-90%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Arthropods, Isopods, Millipedes, Invertebrates, Macrodetritivores, Soil, Temperature, Moisture, Leaf-litter, Lowland Tropical Forest, Population, Community, Assemblage, Decomposers, Detri?/Bansak, T.S. et al1993XContinued examination of five potential assey crop tree species in Coto Brus, Costa Rica91-95%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Plants, Trees, Alley-cropping, Agriculture, Flemingia macrophylla, Erythrina poeppigiana, Inga edulis, Calliandra calothyrsus, Acacia mangium, Mulching, Erosion, Herbivory, Finca Loma Linda, Coto Brus, Growth, Tree Mortality, Comj?0Cook, S.P. et al1993FThe abundance of detritivores in Frijol Tapado versus Espequeado plots96-98%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Plants, Agriculture, Beans, Bean Cultivation, Crop Systems, Frijol Tapado, Espequeado, Decomposition, Nutrient Recycling, Animals, Invertebrates, Macroinvertebrates, Insects, Arthropods, Detritivores, Diet, Foraging, Soil, Leaf-litter, Community, Ask(?1Drake, N. L. et al1993XAquatic invertebrates as a bio-indicator of river water quality in Coto Brus, Costa Rica99-102%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Invertebrates, Macroinvertebrates, Aquatic, Bio-indicators, Rivers, Streams, Pollution, Water Quality, Pre-montane River, Rio Java, Coto Brus, Species Diversity, Abundance, Family Biotic Index, Tolerance, Comk?2jDunn, H.A. et al1993kA study of the abundance of nematodes on cultivated beans (Phaseolus vulgaris ) in different fallow systems103-105%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Nematodes, Meloidogyne, Plants, Cultivated Beans, Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, Mucuna, Frijol Tapado, Mucuna sp., Mulch, Roots, Galls, Fallow Plots, Agriculture, Community, Ask?3XDunn, H. A. et al1993%Seed predation on Dipteryx panamensis106-109%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Plants, Trees, Forests, Canopy, Dipteryx panamensis, Seeds, Dispersal, Animals, Mammals, Agoutis, Dasyprocta sp., Scatter-hoarding, Foraging, Diet, Seed Predation, Preference, Sendero Camino Experimental Sur, Population, ol(?4X Kornet, D. B.1993:A Study of sex-specific feeding behavior in Norops humilis110-112%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Reptiles, Herpes, Lizards, Norops humilis, Feeding, Predation, Defense, Territories, Diet, Foraging, Behavior, Popuok?5XDyhrman, S. T. et al19930Territorial behavior of male Dendrobates pumilio113-116%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Amphibians, Herps, Frogs, Poison Dart Frogs, Dendrobates pumilio, Territories, Behavior, Competition, Aggression, Popuk@?6jDrake, N.L. et al1993[Aquatic invertebrate communities of Heliconia wagneriana bracts in large and small patches117-120%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Plants, Heliconia wagneriana, Flowers, Bracts, Animals, Invertebrates, Aquatic Invertebrates, Chironomidae, Culicidae, Syrphidae, Copepoda, Species Richness, Plant-Animal Interactions, Abundance, Population, Community, A ll?7kPreuss, C.R. et al1993Competition interactions between hermit and non-hermit hummingbirds in relation to patch size of Heliconia pogonantha inflorescences121-125%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Hermit Hummingbirds, Non-hermit Hummingbirds, Little Hermit, Phaethornis longuemareus, Long-tailed Hermit, Phaethornis superciliosus, Bronzy Hermit, Glaucis aena, Band-tailed Barbthroat, Threnetes ruckeri, red-footed plumeleteer, Chalybura crochrysia, Plants, Heliconia pogonantha, Flowers, Inflorescences, Pollination, Nectivores, Competition, Foraging, Diet, Population, Community, Aso_j?8Bansak, T.S. et al1993gSpecies richness of tropical trees during different successional stages and between wet and dry forests126-131%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Plants, Trees, Forests, Wet Forests, Dry Forests, Leaf Morphology, Succession, Primary Succession, Secondary Succession, Species Richness, Soils, Comy?9jAbram, E. H. et al1994QResource allocation in Acacia collinsii : plant growth and ant colony maintenance1-3%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Plants, Trees, Acacia collinsii, Growth, Animals, Insects, Ants, Pseudomyrmex, Ant-acacia, Mutualism, Resource allocation, Defense, Beltian Bodies, Animal-Plant Interactions, Community, PopuzT?:Broughton, L.C. et al1994[Pheromone-induced changes in disturbance response of the acacia ant, Pseudomyrmex spinicola4-6%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Pheromones, Disturbance, Recruitment, Mutualism, Acacia collinsii, Behavior, Population, Comz ?;Berry, M.E. et al1994RReaction of Pseudomyrmex spinicola to introduced conspecifics on Acacia collinsii7-9%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Insects, Ants, Red Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Mutualism, Acacia Trees, Acacia collinsii, Competition, Intraspecific Aggression, Population, Comy?<kAbram, E. H. et al1994"Habitat use in the Northern Jacana10-12%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Birds, Northern Jacanas, Jacanas, Jacana spinosa, Habitat Usage, Spatial Distribution, Territories, Foraging, Diet, Marsh Habitat, Substrates, Poz?=jBykowski, J.L. et al1994JThe effects of chemical leaching of Magnifera indica on understory plants13-15%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Plants, Mangoes, Magnifera indica, Anacardiaceae, Trees, Understory, Growth, Soil, Foliage, Secondary plant metabolites, Toxicity, Allelopathy, Ckz?>Broughton, S.C. et al1994A comparison of avian abundance, biomass, species richness and foraging behavior in mesic and xeric habitats in a tropical dry forest16-19%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Birds, Avian Biomass, Biomass, Abundance, Species Richness, Foraging, Diet, Mesic Habitats, Xeric Habitats, Community, Asz??Bykowski, J.L. et al1994PEffects of nectar status on flower availability to pollinators in Nymphaea ampla20-22%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4oPlants, Water Lilies, Nymphaea ampla, Nectar, Pollination, Pollinator Access, Population, CkW{?@Swanson, A. N. et al1994mEffects of sunlight, leaf litter, and temperature on habitat selection by ant lions (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)23-26%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Insects, Ant Lions, Neuroptera, Chrysopidae, Myrmeleon sp., Habitat Selection, Light, Leaf Litter, Temperature, Predation, Po?AjAbram, E. H. et al1994_Examination of current Typha latifolia management in a freshwater marsh, Palo Verde, Costa Rica27-29%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Plants, Cattails, Typha latifolia, Freshwater Marsh Habitat, Marsh Management, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Floral Diversity, Succession, Cattle Grazing, Population, Communityz?BjFouts, H. M. et al1994`The effect of nectar volume on flower visitation by Anartia jatrophea (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)30-33%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Insects, Butterflies, Anartia jatrophea, Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Nectar, Pollination, Insect Pollinators, Foraging, Population, Cozl?CjBroughton, L.C. et al1994KHabitat selection by Jacana spinosa in Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge34-36%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4Animals, Birds, Northern Jacanas, Jacana spinosa, Plants, Water Lilies, Nymphaea ampla, Foraging, Substrate, Marsh Habitat, Abundance, Habitat Selection, Population, C?DGardella, D. 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A. et al1995kThe Effects of Pseudomyrmex flavicornis and P. spinicola mulls on the aggressive behavior of P. flavicornis3-4%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5PAnimals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Black Ants, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Red Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Plants, Trees, Acacia cornigera, Acacia Trees, Plant-Animal Interactions, Mutualism, Predator Defense, Aggression, Mulls, Chemical Recognition, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Population, Community, Assemblage?aWray, C. D. et al1995VDifferential clearing of Acacia collinsii by Pseudomyrmex spinicola and P. flavicornis5-6%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5-Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Black Ants, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Red Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Plants, Trees, Acacia Trees, Acacia collinsii, Plant-Animal Interactions, Mutualism, Herbivores, Competition, Population, Assemblage, Community, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge?bStewart, I. J. et al1995XEffect of cattle grazing on understory vegetation at Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge7-9%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Understory, Marsh, Forests, Dry Forests, Cattails, Typha, Grazing, Agriculture, Cattle, Seedlings, Woody Plants, Herbaceous Plants, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Morphotypes, Community?cCarson, C. D. et al1995\Zooplankton density and diversity in the Rio Tempisque marshland of Palo Verde National Park10-12%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Invertebrates, Zooplankton, Crustaceans, Cladocerans, Copepods, Freshwater Invertebrates, Aquatic Habitats, Littoral Zone, Open Water, Density, Diversity, Morphology, Phytoplankton, Community, Assemblage, Population, Marsh, Palo Verde National Park, Species Richness?djPerlroth, N. E. et al1995UEffect of substrate and individual size on Myrmeleon trap size and capture efficiency13-15%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ant Lions, Ants, Myrmeleon, Predators, Soil-dwelling Larvae, Pits, Traps, Substrates, Soils, Palo Verde Biological Station, Population?ej Wray, C. D.1995JDiurnal behavior patterns of dominant male ctenosaurs (Ctenosaura similis)16-18%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5 Animals, Reptiles, Herps, Lizards, Iguanids, Ctenosaurs, Ctensaura similis, Heliothermic, Territory, Behavior Patterns, Head-bobbing, Thermal Regulation, Feeding, Diurnal, Temperature, Dominance, Males, Diet, Foraging, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Population?fjMitchell, J. L. et al1995eBehavioral functions of vocalization during short flights in Jacana spinosa at Palo Verde, Costa Rica19-21%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Birds, Jacana spinosa, Northern Jacana, Polyandrous, Territory, Intraspecific Aggression, Intrasexual Aggression, Aggression, Vocalizations, Display Behaviors, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Flight, PopulationE?gXPerloth, N. E. et al1995OPollinator attractants and rewards in the protogynous flowers of Nymphaea ampla22-24%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology58Plants, Flowers, Water Lilies, Nymphaea ampla, Protogynous, Hermaphroditic, Aquatic, Pistillate Stage, Stamenate Stage, Pollinators, Nectar, Pollen, Stamens, Apis mellifera, Common Honeybee, Brachygastra, Wasps, Insects, Rio Tempisque Marsh, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Population, Community, Assemblage?hjOsterling, W. L. et al1995UDistribution of Bursera simaruba over three habitats of varying moisture availability25-26%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Trees, Forests, Bark, Photosynthetic Bark, Burseraceae, Bursera simaruba, Dry Forests, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Moisture Gradient, Population, Community ?i Carson, C.1995dPopulation size structure of Parkinsonia aculeata across a range of habitats in the Palo Verde marsh27-31%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Trees, Parkinsonia aculeata, Palo Verde Tree, Caesalpiniaceae, Palo Verde Marsh, Rio Tempisque, Seedlings, Saplings, Cattle Grazing, Water Stress, Population, CommunityH?jXBrady, J. H. et al19956Alouatta palliata time budgets in the early dry season32-34%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Primates, Monkeys, Howler Monkeys, Mantled Howler Monkey, Alouatta palliata, Social Interactions, Diet, Foraging, Preferences, Montane Forests, Foliage, Fruit, Secondary Dry Forests, Time Budgets, Vigilance, Territoriality, Popu?kGinsburg, M. A. et al1995Relative abundances of Pseudomyrmex spinicola and P. flavicornis colonies in Acacia collinsii trees under different amounts of canopy cover35-37%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Animal-Plant Interactions, Mutualism, Plants, Trees, Acacia Trees, Acacia collinsii, Canopy Cover, Thermal Tolerance, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Abundances, Population, Community;'`?lCarson, C. D. et al1995'Why Buttresses? The litter trap theory38-40%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Trees, Forests, Buttresses, Morphology, Litter Trap Buttresses, Support Buttresses, Cross-slope, Down-slope, Organic Matter, Nutrient Availability, Po ?mGinsburg, M. A. et al19951The Effects of leaf morphology on epiphyll growth41-43%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Epiphylls, Leaf Morphology, Primary Cloud Forests, Host Leaves, Nitrogen Fixation, Population, Community, Asse}?nOsterling, W. L. et al1995@The effects of leaf morphology on leaf area damage by herbivores44-47%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Leaves, Leaf Morphology, Herbivory, Herbivores, Serration, Venation, Pubescence, Leaf Thickness, Leaf Area Damage, Insects, Plant Defenses, Understory, Tropical Cloud Forest, Monteverde, Population, CommunityT?,?oPouliot, N. D. et al1995!The Recovery of Quebrada Guacimal48-50%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Invertebrates, Arthropods, Insects, Invertebrate Larvae, Aquatic Invertebrates, Quebrada Guacimal, Pollution, Streams, Richness, Diversity, Human Impact, Population, Community, AR?pBrady, J. H. et al1995_Variation in seedling and sapling density, richness and diversity resulting from tree fall gaps51-53%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Trees, Forests, Seedlings, Saplings, Gaps, Tree Falls, Microhabitats, Monteverde Biological Station, Diversity, Richness, Light, CommunityV?qjWray, C. D. et al1995OTerritorial defense by Colibri thalassinus : impact on other hummingbird visits54-56%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5:Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Green Violet-Ear Hummingbirds, Colibri thalassinus, Defense Behavior, Vocalizations, Territoriality, Territory, Patch Defense, Nectarivores, Aggression, Foraging, Diet, Centropogon, valerii, Cerro de la Muerte, Albergue Cuerici Biological Station, Fuchsia, Flowers, Nectar, Population{d?rStewart, I. J. et al1995WNectar robber preference and nectar availability in four hummingbird pollinated flowers57-60%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Green Violet-Ear Hummingbirds, Colibri thalassinus, Fiery-throated Hummingbirds, Panterpe insignis, Magnificent Hummingbirds, Eugenes fulgens, Coerebid Birds, Diglossa plumbea, Slaty Flowerpiercers, Nectar-thieving, Foraging, Diet, Nectar, Pollinators, Preferences, Flowers, Nectarivores, Territoriality, Territory Defense, Nectar Robbers, Patch Defense, Centropogon valerii, Bomarea, C. talamancensis, Gesneriaceae, Po?sOsterling, W. L. et al1995FA Comparison of organic soil horizons under oak and alder canopy trees61-62%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5\Plants, Trees, Canopy, Forests, Oak, Alder, Quercus costaricensis, Alnus acuminata, Soil, Soil Horizons, Organic Soil Horizons, Horizon Profiles, Microbial, Nitrogen Content, Albergue Querici Biological Station, Early Successional, Late Successional, Second Growth Forests, Tannins, Plant Defenses, Herbivory Defenses, C?tPerlroth, N. E. et al1995XEffects of elevation on flower morphology and diversity of hummingbird-pollinated plants63-65%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5 Plants, Animals, Flowers, Morphology, Birds, Hummingbirds, Pollinators, Elevation, Diversity, Gradients, Elevational Gradients, Species Richness, Fuchsia, Ericaceae, Bomarea, Cetropogon, Gesneriaceae, Ecotypic Differences, Phenotypic Differences, Community, PD?ujPouliot, N. D. et al1995cNectar production in different phenological stages of a hummingbird-pollinated shrub (Fuchsia sp.)66-68%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Shrubs, Flowers, Buds, Berries, Pollinators, Morphology, Nectar, Nutrients, Phenological Stages, Fuchsia, Elevation, Population, C?vjPerlroth, N. E. et al1995<Abundance of Atta cephalotes in primary and secondary forest69-70%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Leaf Cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Plants, Forests, Primary Forests, Secondary Forests, Light, Canopy, Gaps, Fungus, Understory, Fungal Growth, Aphelandra, Abundances, Po0?wXBarnhorst, A. V. et al1995,Rate of flower acceptance by Atta cephalotes71-73%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Leaf Cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Foraging, Food, Fungus, Fungal Growth, Plants, Aphelandra, Acanthaceae, Flowers, Trails, Minima Ants, Media Ants, P+?xjGlennon, M. J. et al1995RSelection of target versus non-target leaves by leaf cutter ants (Atta cephalotes)74-75%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5 Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Leaf Cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Plants, Leaves, Fungus, Fungal Growth, Foraging, Colonies, Target Leaves, Non-target Leaves, Preferences, Lowland Tropical Forests, Sirena Biological Station, Corcovado National Park, Population?yKarlsberg, S. D. et aL19958Size distribution and habitat preference in hermit crabs76-80%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5"Animals, Arthropods, Crustaceans, Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Intertidal Zones, Intertidal Gradients, Size Distribution, Habitat Preference, Microhabitats, Corcovado National Park, Tidal Pools, Forest, Dune Edge, High Tide, Sandy Beach, Pebble Sand, Tidal Flats, Heat Stress, Population, Community?zKaveeshwar, J. A. et al1995HComparison of dry and wet season ichthyofauna diversity in the Rio Claro81-83%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Fish, Ichthyofauna, Freshwater Fish, Marine Fish, Peripheral Fish, Species Richness, Abundances, Wet Season, Dry Season, Competition, Rio Claro, Corcovado National Park, Brackish Waters, Diversity, Population, Community, Assemblage?{Barnhorst, A. V. et al1995RThe Aquatic invertebrate communities of three species of plants with bract flowers84-86%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Flowers, Bracts, Inflorescences, Heliconia wagneriana, Heliconia latispatha, Calathea lutea, Aquatic, Invertebrates, Aqutic Invertebrates, Reservoirs, Community, Island Biogeography, Diversity, Corcovado National Parkx?|Carson, C. D. et al1995\Biotic and abiotic differences between a riparian environment and surrounding primary forest87-89%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Forests, Primary Forests, Riparian, Riparian Habitats, Microhabitats, Tropical Lowlands, Streams, Understory, Biotic, Abiotic, Plant Community Structure, Soil, Soil Profiles, Light, Moisture, Diversity, Morphospecies, Leaf Morphology, Co"?}jGlennon, M. J. et al1995(Foraging recruitment in Eciton army ants90-92%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5)Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Army Ants, Eciton, Eciton hamatum, Foraging, Recruitment, Pheromones, Mass Raiding Behavior, Prey, Mass Recruitment Behavior, Chemical Communication, Tactile Communication, Primary Forests, Corcovado National Park, Sirena Biological Station, Population, Gasters?~XOsterling, W. L. et al1995CMale territorial response to female presence in Dendrobates pumilio93-94%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Amphibians, Herps, Frogs, Poison Dart Frogs, Dendrobates pumilio, Territoriality, La Selva Biological Station, Vocalizations, Aggression, All-Male Groups, Female Presence, Spatial Distribution, Population?jWray, C. D. et al1995MAn Observational study of lekking by white-collared manakins (Manacus candei)95-98%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Birds, Manakins, White-collared Manakins, Manacus candei, Secondary Forests, La Selva Biological Station, Lek, Lekking Behavior, Territories, Display Courts, Display Behavior, Geographic Information System, Vocalizations, Competition, Population?jHubbard, J. M.1995rFood item preference in Paraponera clavata and the effects of changing resource abundances on food item preference99-102%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Insects, Ants, Giant Tropical Ants, Paraponera clavata, Resources, Abundances, Foraging, Nectar, Nectarivores, Insectivores, Nectaries, Preferences, Popu?jMitchell, J. L. et al1995ZThe Effects of male Dendrobates pumilio removal on the territorial behavior of local males103-105%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Amphibians, Herps, Frogs, Poison Dart Frogs, Dendrobates pumilio, Territorial Behavior, Territories, Territory Replacement, Resource Availability, La Selva Biological Station, Vocalizations, PopulationY?jLevesque, V. R. et al1995kThe Macro- and Micro-distribution of Tengella radiata (Araneae: Tengellidae) at La Selva Biological Station106-109%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Arachnids, Araneae, Tengellidae, Tengella radiata, Spiders, Hammock Spiders, Webs, Distribution, Macro-distribution, Micro-distribution, Forests, Primary Forests, La Selva Biological Station, Secondary Forests, Macrohabitats, Microhabitats, Population, Community?jKarlsberg, S. D. et al19959Predator success in golden orb-spiders (Nephila clavipes)110-112%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Arthropods, Arachnids, Spiders, Orb-spiders, Nephila clavipes, Golden Orb-spider, Orb Weaving Spiders, La Selva Biological Station, Prey, Predators, Prey Detection, Webs, Population?jGinsburg, M. A.1995`The Effects of perch height on territory size and female attraction by Dendrobates pumilio males113-115%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Animals, Amphibians, Herps, Frogs, Poison Dart Frogs, Dendrobate pumilio, Vocalizations, Perch Height, Perches, Territories, Competition, Lowland Forests, La Selva Biological Station, Territoriality, Mating Behavior, PA?Stewart, I. J. et al1995RA Comparison of primary and secondary forest gaps in a lowland tropical rainforest116-120%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Plants, Forests, Primary Forests, Secondary Forests, Gaps, Treefalls, Canopies, Community, Light, Trees, La Selva Biological Station, Soilt?Ginsburg, M. 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Carey 2005NEffects of bauxite on marine invertebrate population in Discovery Bay, Jamaica170-176%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology15Ibrine shrimp, contaminants, infauna, invertabrate colonization, Mysidacae?,Jonathan C. Raffensperger Chad M. Valderrama2005ODifferential effect of depth on microhabitat selection in polychaete tube worms177-180%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology15DChristmas tree worm, fanworm, Spirobranchus giganteus, Discovery Bay?5Emily L. Sharp S. Allie Hunter Richard W. Trierweiler2005XEffects of prey and predators on the distribution and abundance of Hermodice carunculata181-184%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology15>Bunodeopsis antilliensis, Chemotaxis, fireworms, Discovery Bay?Elvina C. Chow2005OCompetitive interactions between Diadema antillarum and Tripneustes ventricosus185-189%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology15Eaggression, exclusion, lottery hypothesis, sea urchins, Discovery Bay4?[S. Allie Hunter Cayelan C. Carey Richard W. Trierweiler Sharon J. 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Amato Catrina Lindgren Marcie Wing 2006^Relation between A. collinsii nectary density and disturbance-induced activity of P. spinicola4-6%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16VAcacia collinsii, Pseudomymex spinicola, mutualism, plant defense, nectary, Palo Verde9?WScott W. Schwartz Nathan H. Raines Andrew R. Carreras Christina H. May D. Dünya Önen 2006MAggressive responses of P. spinicola to numbers of introduced P. flavicornis 7-8%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16Ginvasion, aggressive response, P. spinicola, P. flavicornis, Palo Verdek ?XWilliam F.J. Stork Sarah L. Emel Andrew R. Carreras Nathan H. Raines Scott W. Schwartz 2006Comparison of defenses and stem densities of woody plants between cattle-browsed areas and protected areas at Palo Verde National Park 9-12%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16=herbivory, cattle browsing, plant defense, thorns, Palo Verde#?EKatherine R. Amato Brian D. Bates Catrina A. Lindgren Paul R. Wright 2006LDensity dependence of herbivory on Ruellia inundata at small spatial scales 13-14%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16BRuellia inundata, density dependence, herbivory, scale, Palo Verde?FAbigail L. Adams Christina H. May D. Dünya A. Önen Kathryn M. Sullan2006QEffects of litter type and depth on arthropod diversity in a tropical dry forest 15-17%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16.plant litter, arthropod, diversity, Palo Verde2?)Andrew R. Carreras and Scott W. Schwartz 2006sNest, we have a problem: Nasutitermes termite's behavioral response to trail damage at varying distances from nest 18-20%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16FNasutitermes, termites, colony repair, behavioral response, Palo Verde?%Paul Wright Abigail Adams Sarah Emel 2006;Foraging efficiency and group behavior in Northern Jacanas 21-22%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16UJacana spinosa, foraging activity, conspecific aggression, group dynamics, Palo Verde?Brian D. Bates2006WHabitat distribution of Common Pauraques and their prey in an open field at Palo Verde 23-25%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16ANyctidromus albicollis, Common Pauraque, distribution, Palo Verde?3Christina H. May D. Dünya Önen Kathryn M. Sullan 2006TThe effects of cattail management on the aquatic food web of the Palo Verde Wetland 26-28%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16Ecattails, dissovled odygen, zooplankton, fish, management, Palo Verde ?(Catrina A. Lindgren William F. J. Stork 2006YStill life: Great Egret response to encounters with conspecific and heterospecific birds 29-31%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16;Casmerodius, Great Egret, foraging, competition, Palo Verde&?$Katherine R. Amato Nathan H. Raines 2006kEffects of large-scale cattail management on local, microhabitat-specific foraging behavior of Great Egrets32-35%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16GCasmerodius albus, forage, habitat management, microhabitat, Palo Verde6?JNathan H. Raines Andrew R. Carreras Scott W. Schwartz William F. J. Stork 2006DStream water quality of Quebrada Máquina at Monteverde, Costa Rica 36-39%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16XQuebrada Máquina, pollution, water quality, stream invertebrates, diversity, Monteverde?2Katherine R. Amato Brian D. Bates D. Dünya Önen 2006iDifferences in moss morphology and community composition between an open and a forest understory habitat 40-44%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology160moss, morphology, habitat, community, Monteverde?*Catrina Lindgren Sarah Emel Abigail Adams 2006CVariable sex ratios in the monoecious perennial Begonia involucrata45-47%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16WBegonia involucrata, sex ratio, deceit pollination, reproductive investment, Monteverde?2Paul R. Wright Kathryn M. Sullan Christina H. 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Bates 2006RNectar availability and flower preferences of high-altitude tropical hummingbirds 58-60%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16:hummingbird foraging, nectar reward, flower density, Cerro?'William F. J. Stork Katherine R. Amato 2006FSocial structure and reproductive success in Passalid beetle colonies 61-65f%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16:Passalidae, sociality, colony, reproductive success, Cerro?Catrina Lindgren 2006vLiving on the edge: Adaptations by epiphytic bromeliads to light intensity and desiccation in exposed canopy habitats 66-69%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16,bromeliad, sun intensity, tree canopy, Cerro:?BKatherine R. Amato D. Dünya Önen Sarah L. Emel Christina H. May 2006]Comparison of foraging behavior between howler monkeys, spider monkeys, and squirrel monkeys 70-74%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16Kforaging, Alouatta palliata, Ateles geoffroyi, Saimiri oerstedii, Corcovado&?4Kathryn M. Sullan Catrina A. Lindgren Abigail Adams 2006QResource preference and foraging efficiency in leaf-cutter (Atta columbica) ants 75-78%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16Qleaf-cutter ants, foraging preference, foraging trails, Atta colombica, Corcovado?1Andrew R. Carreras Brian D. Bates Paul R. Wright 2006YEvaluating the Exploitation Ecosystems Hypothesis in a marine-influenced river community 79-82%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16=Gobiidae, Exploitation Ecosystems Hypothesis, tide, Corcovado?Scott W. Schwartz 2006:Size effects on foraging patterns in Macrobrachium shrimp 83-87%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16^crustacea, foraging behavior, Macrobrachium shrimp, predation, stream invertebrates, Corcovado3?$Nathan H. Raines William F.J. Stork 2006UBat species distribution in primary and secondary forests at Corcovado National Park 88-90%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16jChiroptera, bats, species richness, species-area relationship, primary forest, secondary forest, CorcovadoiW?XSarah L. Emel Andrew R. Carreras Scott W. Schwartz Catrina A. Lindgren Nathan H. Raines 2006JVertical distribution and competitive interactions of ant-following birds 91-93%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16wresource partitioning, foraging guilds, ant-following birds, competitive interactions, verical strati"?DD. Dünya Önen Kathryn M. Sullan Katherine R. Amato Paul R. Wright 2006WBottom-up and top-down effects on arthropod communities across a successional gradient 94-96%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology167succession, arthropods, herbivores, predators, La Selva fication, La SelvaE?DAbigail L. Adams Brian D. Bates Christina H. May William F.J. Stork 2006BTropical bird community structure in flowering and fruiting trees 97-101%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16nQuararibea cordata, Ficus pertusa, bird community structure, niche partitioning, dominance hierarchy, La Selva?3Brian D. Bates Nathan H. Raines Andrew R. Carreras 2006Light avoidance in Euapta lappa102-105%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16QEuapta lappa, Sea Cucumber, Holothuria, Discovery Bay, UV radiation, palatability?VSarah L. Emel Catrina A. Lindgren Kathryn M. Sullan Katherine R. Amato Paul R. Wright 2006Wear Sunscreen: Differences in covering behavior and covering material preference in Lytechinus variegatus and Tripneustes ventricosus106-110%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16tTripneustes ventricosus, Lytechinus variegatus, Thalassia testudinum, covering behavior, UV radiation, Discovery BayC ?WChristina H. May Abigail L. Adams William F. J. Stork Scott W. Schwartz D. Dünya Önen20068Potential benefits of juvenile coloration in damselfish 111-114%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16bThreespot Damselfish, Beaugregory, juvenile coloration, conspecific, heterospecific, Discovery Bay/?lKathryn M. Sullan Katherine R. Amato Brian D. Bates Scott W. Schwartz Elizabeth M. Wolkovich 2006 FSP class 20064Diel zooplankton variation in a Caribbean back-reef 115-117%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16=zooplankton, diel vertical migration, copepods, Discovery BayB?SWilliam F.J. Stork Christina May Catrina A. Lindgren Erik E. Stange 2006 FSP class 2006HDistribution and sources of fish species richness in west Discovery Bay 118-124%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16Uresource partitioning, fish community, alpha diversity, beta diversity, Discovery bay*?4Andrew R. Carreras Brian D. Bates Scott W. Schwartz 2006HSeeing red: Examining the possible functions of Apylsia dactylomela ink 125-129%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16\Aplysia dactylomela, communication, defense, ink, mollusca, spotted sea hares, Discovery Bay;?3Kathryn M. Sullan D. Dünya Önen Christina H. May 2006YMechanisms affecting the colonization of an artificial substrate by marine invertebrates 131-135%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology14]invertebrate, coral reef, colonization predation, artificial colonization site, Discovery Bay:?VPaul R. Wright Sarah L. Emel Abigail L. Adams William F. J. Stork Catrina A. Lindgren 2006AFactors driving fish community composition on patch reef islands 136-140%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16Qcoral patch reefs, island biogeography, fish community composition, Discovery BayN?$Nathan H. Raines Katherine R. Amato 2006 Diadema antillarum’s impact on coral cover and juvenile corals along the west fore reef, Discovery Bay, Jamaica: Past and present 141-149%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology16RDiadema antillarum, coral, size class, Discovery Bay, Jamaica, macroalgae, grazing?;Christy Goodale Dan Gavin John Kohl Ann Schrot Gregory York1991CAggressive responses of acacia ants to natural and artificial vines3-6%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1JPalo Verde, Acacia collensii, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, P. belti, symbiosis.?BEddie Gilmartin Todd Gorman Ashley Mattoon Lisa Taboada Todd Young1991TAggressive defense response to intruder ants between two species of acacia tree ants7-10%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1JPalo Verde, Acacia collensii, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, Pseydomyrmex belti ?DGreg Goldfarb Vijay Vaswani Abby Bergholtz Tara Grabowsky Geogg Kunz1991"Defensive responses of acacia ants11-14%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1JPalo Verde, Acacia collensii, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, Pseudomyrmex belti ?;Vijay Vaswani Abby Bergholtz Ashley Mattoon Christy Goodale1991LEffects of spacing on foraging rate in feeding groups of Black Necked Stilts15-18%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1+Palo Verde, Himantopus mexicanus, sociality4?)Elizabeth Taboada Ann Schrot Gregory York1991Head bobbing behavior in Ctenosaura similis: variations in ratio among different-sized individuals and between morning and afternoon 19-22%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology17Palo Verde, ctenosaur, territoriality, thermoregulation? John Kohl1991The case of the missing herons23-24%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1usnowy egrets, great egrets, tricolored herons, little blue herons, foraging, intraspecific, interspecific, Palo Verde?DAbby Bergholtz Vijay Vaswani Greg Goldfarb Tara Grabowsky Geoff Kunz1991(Vigilance & foraging in northern jacanas25-28%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1DJacana spinosa, juvenile, polyandry, parental investment, Palo Verde?#Greg Goldfarb Geoff Kunz Todd Young19917Non-breeding season aggression in female Jacana spinosa29-31%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology17Northern Jacanas, territoriality, polyandry, Palo Verde?7Christy Goodale Greg York Ann Schrot Dan Gavin Jon Kohl1991HThe effect of pit size and ant size on predation efficiency of Myrmeleon32-34%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1-Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, ant lion, Palo Verde?Todd Gorman Tara Grabowsky1991'Predation efficiency of ant-lion larvae35-38%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1?Myrmeleon, size, survival rate, foraging efficiency, Palo Verde?5E. Gilmartin T. Gorman A. Mattoon L. Taboada T. Young1991BForaging behavior of Tyrannus melancholicus, the Tropical Kingbird39-43%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Xoptimal foraging theory, flycatchers, territoriality, prey size, travel cost, Palo Verde-?Eddie Gilmartin Dan Gavin1991IPlant adaptations in mesic and xeric communities in a tropical dry forest44-48%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1|leaf area, leaf morphology, community structure, dry season, elevation, soil depth, canopy height, percent cover, Palo Verde?8John Kohl Christy Goodale Dan Gavin Ann Schrot Greg York1991;Variation in activity of leaf cutter ants (Atta Cephalotes)49-52%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1FCorcovado, Atta cephalotes, air temperature, light intensity, foraging?DAbby Bergholtz Geoff Kunz Greg Goldfarb Tara Grabowsky Vijay Vaswani1991/Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) tree selection53-56%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1UCorcovado, balsa tree, Ochroma lagopus, foraging efficiency, travel costs, preference?BEddie Gilmartin Todd Gorman Ashley Mattoon Lisa Taboada Todd Young1991KDetection of sensory cues left on leaf segments selected by Atta cephalotes57-60%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1<leaf cutter ant, foraging efficiency, eusociality, Corcovado?)Tara Grabowsky Lisa Taboada Jonathon Kohl19910Test of the central foraging theory in JET crabs61-65%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1FJon-Elizabeth-Tara crabs, Corcovado, resource allocation, travel costs?)Ashley Mattoon Eddie Gilmartin Ann Schrot1991VNiche division and foraging techniques of flycatchers at Sirena, Corcovado, Costa Rica66-72%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1gray capped flycatcher, Myiozetetes granadensis, social flycatchers, Myiozetetes similis, tropical kingbird, Tyrannus melancholicus, competitive exclusion, interspecific interaction, spatial niche differentiation, temporal niche differentiation, Corcovado$?(Greg Goldfarb Christy Goodale Geoff Kunz1991SA study in island biogeography: aquatic bract communities of Heliconia and Calathea73-77%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1ZCorcovado, floral bracts, species-area model, Quichuana angustriventris, volume, tradeoffs?Todd Gorman Gregory York1991TEffect of anther stimulation on delayed stigmatic deflection of Passiflora vitifolia78-80%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1;Corcovado, outcrossing, hermaphroditic flowers, pollination?'Edward Gilmartin Todd Gorman Ann Schrot19916Burrow locations in a species of Andrenidae ground bee81-83%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Monteverde, competition?John Kohl Greg York1991mComparison of arthropod diversity and abundance under logs between two elevations of Costa Rican cloud forest84-87%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1*Monteverde, altitude, diversity, abundance?'Abby Bergholtz Greg Goldfarb Todd Young1991GThe effect of sugar concentration on hummingbird feeding and aggression88-92%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1'Monteverde, hierarchy, resource quality?*Ashley Mattoon Lisa Taboada Tara Grabowsky1991.The effect of corolla length of nectar robbery93-97%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1GMonteverde, sugar content, flower density, bill length, flower piercing ? 2Dan Gavin Christy Goodale Geoff Kunz Vijay Vaswani1991'Allelopathy in tree ferns (Cyatheaceae)98-103%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1bTrichipteris sp., Nephelea sp., Cnemidaria sp., Monteverde, light gaps, root exudates, phytotoxins0? John Kohl Greg York1991Potential age-dependent resource partitioning among Ameiva festiva (You'll never find lizards in a place wheren the sun don't shine) 104-106%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1GLa Selva, microhabitat, resource partitioning, intraspecific aggression*? Tara Grabowsky1991UCommunication systems of Dendrobates pumilio: aggressive responses to various stimuli107-112%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1vPoison arrow frogs, La Selva, territoriality, auditory cues, chemical cues, visual cues, conspecifics, heterospecifics? Christy Goodale Geoff Kunz1991LThe effect of bromeliads and leaf litter on Dendrobates pumilio distribution113-116%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1CPoison dart frogs, La Selva, population density, limiting resources? Abby Bergholtz19919Effects of a model on long-tailed hermit lekking behavior117-121%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1=Phaethornis supercilious, La Selva, territoriality, song rate? Todd Gorman19918Effect of light intensity on development of Monstera sp.122-125%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Sleaf morphology, aroid, La Selva, development rate, climbing leaves, pinnatfid form?Lisa Taboada Eddie Gilmartin1991eTolerance of web destruction in the golden orb-spider (Nephila clavipes), or why won't they go away? 126-130%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1CLa Selva, disturbance, relocation, feeding efficiency, energy costs?1Abby Bergholtz Dan Gavin Vijay Vaswani Todd Young1991/Predator avoidance in hermit crabs (Paguridae) 131-136%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology14Corcovado, feeding groups, body size, predation risk? Ann Schrot19913Recruitment in Paraponera clavata to a food source`137-140%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1ant, nectar, La Selva?*Dan Gavin Todd Gorman Geoff Kunz Greg York1991$Nyctinasty in Pentaclethra macroloba141-145%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology17La Selva, dessication, daylight cycles, leguminous tree?:Abby Bergholtz Christy Goodale Tara Grabowsky Lisa Taboada1991EVariance of sac-winged bat display behavior according to daily cycles146-151%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1'La Selva, Saccopteryx bilineata, harems? Dan Gavin19911Leaf turnover and self shading in Theobroma cacao152-156%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1;La selva, self shading, photosynthetically active radiation?#Eddie Gilmartin Jon Kohl Ann Schrot1991*To drip or not to drip (drip tip efficacy)157-159%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1$La Selva, epiphylls, water retentionS?5Todd Young Vijay Vaswani Greg Goldfarb Ashley Mattoon1991]Effects of conversion of primary forest to pasture on stream communities (preliminary report)160-163%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1pbenthic invertebrates, La Selva, Dipterans, Annelids, Platyhelminthes, Gleopterans, Hemipterans, Ephemeropterans?5Greg Goldfarb Ashley Mattoon Vijay Vaswani Todd Young1991HEffects of conversion of primary forest to pasture on stream communities164-171%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology11La Selva, deforestation, invertebrates, diversity?4T. Gorman T. Grabowsky E. Taboada V. Vaswani G. York1991Comparative arthropod project172-178%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Oabundance, diversity, Palo Verde, Corcovado, Monteverde, La Selva, forest types?FAbby Bergholtz Eddie Gilmartin Ashley Mattoon Todd Young Greg Goldfarb1991Comparative bird project 1991179-188%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Rmist netting, Palo Verde, La Selva, Corcovado, migrant birds, abundance, diversity?8Jon Kohl Ann Schrot Dan Gavin Geoff Kunz Christy Goodale19919Comparisons of forest structure among four tropical sites189-194%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1ecomparative, Palo Verde, Corcovado, La Selva, Monteverde, DBH, basal area, canopy height, coordinatesTitled "Dartmouth College FSP permanent forest plots Palo Verde, Monteverde, La Selva established January and February 1991 location and baseline data" in text of book?Abby Bergholtz Dan Gavin Eddie Gilmartin Greg Goldfarb Christine Goodale Todd Gorman Tara Grabowsky Jon Kohl Geoff Kunz Ashley Mattoon Ann Schrot Lisa Taboada Vijay Vaswani Gregory York Todd Young Shan Burson Jeff Jack Dick Holmes David Peart 1991Primate group project195-198%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Corcovado, group size, group composition, activity patterns, White Faced Capuchins, Howler monkeys, Spider monkeys, Squirrel monkeys?Dan Gavin Christine Goodale19919Phototaxis and feeding adaptations in Cassiopea xamachana199%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1:Discovery Bay, medusa, cnidarian, zooxanthellae, symbiosis abstract only^?Ann Schrot Gregory York1991WSubstrate preference and territorial resource partitioning within a guild of damselfish199%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1Discovery Bay, bicolour damselfish, three-spot damselfish, dusky damselfish, topographic complexity, competitive exclusion principle, lottery model abstract only ?Abby Bergholtz Geoff Kunz19913Feeding and territorial behavior in cleaning gobies200%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1aDiscovery Bay, Gobiosoma sp., cleaning stations, competitive exclusion, tradeoffs, territoriality abstract only?(Greg Goldfarb Lisa Taboada Vijay Vaswani1991BDiurnal behavior of the nocturnal Squirrel fish (Holocentus rufus)200%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1GDiscovery Bay, predation risk, opportunistic feeding, territory defense abstract onlyV? )Todd Gorman Tara Grabowsky Ashley Mattoon1991Preferences and associations of Ophiothrix suensonii with three species of sponges: Haliclona rubens, Haliclona hogarthi, and Iotrochota birotulata201%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1=Discovery Bay, brittle star, color crypsis, complex branching abstract only?!Jon Kohl1991VThe presence of prior parrotfish bites on Thalassia testudinuum is not a secondary cue201%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology1 Discovery Bay abstract onlyD?"Eddie Gilmartin Todd Young1991Documentation of the Tripneustes ventricosus invasion into teh forereef and its possible effects on community (or "Move over bud, there's a new kid in town")202%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology10Discovery Bay, urchin, algae, Diadema antillarum abstract onlyPopulation, Corcovado pulation, Palo Verde ommunity, Palo VerdeCommunity, Palo Verde  Community, Monteverdea mangium, Las Cruces Community, Corcovado Community, La Selva :ging, Diet, comparative, Palo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado theory, La Selva emblage, Palo VerdeCommunity, Palo Verde p Dynamics, Palo Verdeohabitats, Monteverdeopulation, Las CrucesPopulation, Corcovado , Minnows, Corcovado9Community, comparative, Palo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado  Community, Palo Verdessemblage, Palo Verde ulation, Palo Verde emblage, Monteverde Herbivory, CorcovadoPreference, Corcovado Assemblage, La Selvaommunity, comparative mmunity, Palo Verde ulation, Corcovado ehavior, Corcovado ompetition, Palo VerdeAssemblage, Corcovado mmunity, Monteverdeulation, La Selva  Colonies, Corcovado bundance, Las Cruces pulation, Monteverde opulation, La Selvaspequeado, Las Crucesant Height, Corcovado?#6Jeffrey L. Dudycha Kimberly A. Isaacs Stacey A. Wooley1992GThe distribution of parrotfish bites on blades of Thalassia Testudinuum137-138%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2.herbivory, Discovery Bay, sea grass, epiphytesd?$CJoseph J. Bizzarro Erik W. Gunderson Jon A. Rettmann Alan B. Shabel1992QDiurnal herbivory on Thalassia testudinum as a function of distance from the reef139-141%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Discovery Bay, sea grass, Tripneustes ventricosus, Diadema antillarum, urchins, parrotfish, Scarus croicensis, Sparisoma VirideD?%!Joseph J. Bizzarro Alan B. Shabel1992SNocturnal herbivory on Thalassia testudinum as a function of distance from the reef142-143%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Discovery Bay, sea grass, Tripneustes ventricosus, Diadema antillarum, urchins, parrotfish, Scarus croicensis, Sparisoma Viride?&;Janis M. Hall Jack V. Ko Sheryl L. Soucy John J. Stachowicz1992ISelective herbivory by parrotfish on epiphyte covered turtle grass blades144-146%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2?Discovery Bay, sea grass, algae, Thalassia testudinum, Scaridae-?'NTeri C. Balser Jennifer L. Burnaford Anthony L. Guerrerio Catherine N. O'Neill1992CSites for differential parrotfish herbivory on Thalassia testudinum147-148%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2KDiscovery Bay, sea grass, turtle grass, epiphytes, secondary cues, Scaridae"?(6Jennifer L. Burnaford Jack V. Ko Catherine N. O'Neill 1992XColor associations of Ophiothrix suensonii with Haliclona rubens and H. hogarthi sponges149-156%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2CDiscovery Bay, brittle star, color morphs, finger sponge, predation%?)3Joseph J. Bizzarro Jeffry L. Dudycha Alan B. Shabel1992ICoral reef fish community structure as a function of substrate complexity157-165%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2XDiscovery Bay, rugosity, vertical relief, spatial complexity species richness, abundance?* Janis M. Hall1992WComparison of algae at 20 and 45 foot depths in teh fore reef of Discovery Bay, Jamaica166-170%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2_Discovery Bay, distribution, environmental stress, heribovy, competition, species composition, ?+Anthony L. Guerrerio19925Distribution and behavior of Bunodeopsis antilliensis171-180%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2_Discovery Bay, anemone, Thalassia testudinum, diel behavior pattern, light intensity, flow rate?,Teri C. Balser Sheryl L. Soucy1992]The effects of Diadema antillarum on two Jamaican reefs: an examination of community response181-189%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2MDiscovery Bay, sea urchin, herbivory, algae, reef communities, mass mortality ?-Erik W. Gunderson1992^Foraging behavior of spotted goatfish (Pseudupeneus maculatus) at different stages of ontogeny190-193%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2IDiscovery Bay, schooling, predation risk, group benefits, juvenile, adult?.EKimberly A. Isaacs Jon A. Rettman John J. Stachowicz Stacey A. Wooley1992dThe role of algal cover in determing coral abundance at varying depths on a North Jamaican fore reef194-200%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology2Discovery Bay, coral overgrowth, Lobophora variegata, Dictyota spp., Sargassum spp., Halimeda spp., mound coral, brain coral, branching coral, leaf coral, herbivory munity, Palo VerdeCommunity, Palo Verde ommunity, Palo Verde Community, Cerro Cacaolation, Corcovado itivores, Corcovado munity, Las Cruces munity, La Selva rstory, Palo Verde mmunity, Palo VerdeCommunity, Palo VerdeCommunity, Palo Verde munity, Cerro Cacaolation, Corcovado ssemblage, Corcovado semblage, Las Cruces emblage, Palo Verde ulation, Corcovado Community, Corcovado munity, Las Cruces ssemblage, La Selva ssemblage, Cerro Cacao Speed, Corcovado semblage, Las Cruces Community, La Selvaommunity, Cerro Cacao pulation, Corcovado lation, La Selvaopulation, Palo Verdelation, Corcovado lation, La Selva pulation, Palo Verde mmunity, Cerro Cacao semblage, La Selva ommunity, Palo VerdeH?/<Elizabeth S. McLanahan Elizabeth D. O'Hara Charles R. Preuss1993dDefense association between Thalassia Testudinum and Condylactis gigantea: reduced grazing pressures132-133%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3WDiscovery Bay, sea grass, turtle grass, herbivory, anemones, defense association theory$?0.Samuel P. Cook Jennifer P. Field Marco Seandel1993qThe effect of Stegastes dorsopunicans territoriality on herbiovry of Thalassia testudinum by fish and sea urchins134-135%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology34Discovery Bay, dusky damselfish, turtle grass, algae?10Heather A. Dunn Krista K. Ingram Diana B. Kornet1993MThe utilization of visual cues in teh food sleectin of herbivorous parrotfish136-138%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology31Discovery Bay, sea grass, search image, herbivory?2,Thomas S. Bansak Adam A. Blue Linda M. Mizak1993DHerbivory upon Thalassia Testudinum inside and outside of dense beds139-142%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology35Discovery Bay, sea grass, refuge, cover, turtle grass?31Nicole L. Drake Sonya T. Dyhrman Matthew B. Royer1993KDiel feeding patterns of parrotfish and sea urchins on Thalassia testudinum143-144%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3!Discovery Bay, diurnal, sea grassQ?40Thomas S. Bansak Heather A. Dunn Diana B. Kornet1993xThe effect of physical characterists of isolate coral reef patches on community size and recruitment to artificial reefs145-152%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3XDiscovery Bay, recruitment rate, competition, turnover, species richness, rugosity, fish?5Nicole L. Drake1993,Juvenile coral populations on Jamaican reefs153-157%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3KDiscovery Bay, algal cover, algal biomass, settling space, limiting factors[?6Sonya T. Dyhrman1993[A study examining various factors influencing the algal community of Discovery Bay, Jamaica158-165%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3Discovery Bay, functional groups, herbivory, preference, Thalassia testudinum, Dictyota cervicornis, Sargassum polyceratium, Halimeda spp., Lobophora variegata?7<Jennifer P. Field Elizabeth S. McLanahan Elizabeth D. O'Hara1993GThe behavioral ecology of juveniles and adults in mixed species schools166-173%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology32Discovery Bay, foraging efficiency, predation risk?8Samuel P. Cook Krista K. Ingram1993PThe influence of physical characteristics on the efficiency of cleaning stations174-179%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3HDiscovery Bay, promontory height, species richness, abundance, symbiosis??91Charles R. Preuss Matthew B. Royer Linda M. Mizak1993CFeeding behaviors of migrating schooling fish: Atherinomorus stipes180-184%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3zDiscovery Bay, hardhead silverfish, Atherinomorus stipes, mangroves, Ivelv Electivity Index, diel migration, planktivorous?:Marco Seandel Adam A. Blue1993"Alarm response in terebellid worms185-190%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology3CDiscovery Bay, chemoreceptioin, motile response, localized response lation, Palo Verde pulation, Palo Verde unity, Corcovado ulation, Corcovado munity, Palo Verde Understory, Cerro Cacao munity, Palo Verde ommunity, Palo Verdesemblage, Cerro Cacao semblage, Palo Verde ommunity, Palo Verde ommunity, Palo Verde pulation, Corcovado mmunity, Palo Verde pulation, Palo Verde@?;1Mark E. Berry Diane J. Gardella Andrew N. Swanson1994RThe importance of visual cues in scaridae selection of Thalassia testudinum blades126-129%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4lDiscovery Bay, Thalassia testudinum, parrtofish, epibiont, preferential grazing, visual selection, herbivory?<3D. Meegan Larsen Peter S. Woodson David B. Zug, Jr.1994XComparison of midday and dusk herbivory on Thalassia testudinum by parrotfish (Scaridae)130-131%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4:Discovery Bay, Thalassia testudinum, parrotfish, herbivory ?=3Julie L. Bykowski Brendan M. Everett Pamela L. Kunz1994MHerbivory as an indicator of Thalassia testudinum palatability for parrotfish132-135%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4:Discovery Bay, Thalassia testudinum, parrotfish, herbivory]?>/Mark E. Berry Brendan M. Everett Pamela L. Kunz1994Niche separation in two closely related sea urchins, Lytechnius variegatus and Tripneustes ventricosus, in a shallow back reef environment136-141%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4SDiscovery Bay, Lytechnius variegatus, Tripneustes ventricosus, spatial distribution??9Laura C. Broughton D. Meegan Larsen Dorothee K. Schreiber1994\Effects of light, time of day, and surge on the covering response of Tripneustes ventricosus142-146%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology49Discovery Bay, Tripneustes ventricosus, covering responsei?@Eden H. Abram Aviva E. Liebert1994A study of Bunodeopsis antilliensis: effects on turtle grass herbivory and interactions with the predator Hermadice carunculata147-151%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4{Discovery Bay, Bunodeopsis antilliensis, Thalassia testudinum, Hermodice carunculata, symbiosis, predator-prey interactionsP?A Hannah M. Fouts Peter S. Woodson1994Effects of ambient current, light, and predation on the morphology and behavior of the serpulid polychaete, Spirobranchus giganteus152-156%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4\Discovery Bay, Spirobranchus giganteus, color morphs, predator avoidance, suspension feeding?BDiane J. Gardella1994<Capture of small and large zooplankton by Madracis mirabilis157-161%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4iDiscovery Bay, Madracis mirabilis, coral polyp, tentacle capture, feeding strategy, nutrient acquisition 4?C"Jonathon J. Ruel David B. Zug, Jr.1994VThe use of mixed-species foraging groups by the stoplight parrotfish, Sparisoma viride162-166%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4kDiscovery Bay, Sparisoma viride, stoplight parrotfish, mixed species groups, foraging, damselfish territory?D#Andrew N. Swanson Julie L. Bykowski1994OPotential limitations to Diadema antillarum distribution in a Jamaican forereef167-174%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology4EDiscovery Bay, Diadema antillarum [Philippi], mass mortality, Jamaica opulation, Corcovado lation, Palo Verde pulation, Monteverde mmunity, Corcovado opulation, La Selva mblage, Monteverde lation, La Selva ommunity, Cerro De La Muerteopulation, Cerro De La Muerte pulation, Corcovadossemblage, Monteverde ommunity, Cerro De La Muerte pulation, Cerro De La Muertee?E5Joanna M. Hubbard Michale J. Glennon Amy V. Barnhorst1995jPreference for differential epibiont coverage on leaves of Thalassia testudinum in turtle grass herbivores141-142%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5uDiscovery Bay, sea grass, Scaridae, parrotfish, sea urchins, Diadema, Lytechinus, nematodes, copepods, nauplii, algae?F!Wendy L. Osterling Carter D. Wray1995QDiel herbivory on Thalassia blades in and out of Stegastes planifrons territories143-145%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5RDiscovery Bay, sea grass, Threespot damselfish, territories, diurnal, sea urchins$?G:Jennifer L. Mitchell Nicole D. Pouliot Sharon D. Karlsberg1995VHerbivore grazing on Thalassia testudinum as a function of distance from coral patches146-148%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5CDiscovery Bay, turtle grass, sea grass, protection, predation risk $?H2Marc A. Ginsburg Jason H. Brady Jaya A. Kaveeshwar1995VDiurnal and nocturnal herbivory on Thalassia testudinum near and far from a patch reef149-151%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5KDiscovery Bay, turtle grass, sea grass, sea urchins, parrotfish, protection?I"Vanessa R. Levesque Ian J. Stewart1995HHerbivore response to turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) leaf inversion152-154%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5%Discovery Bay, epibionts, visual cues%?J Nina E. Perlroth Chris D. Carson1995TGrazer selectivity for Thalassia blades across a natural gradient of epibiotic cover155-157%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5`Discovery Bay, parrotfish, sea urchins, Thallasia testudinum, sea grass, turtle grass, epibionts/?K!Nina E. Perlroth Marc A. Ginsburg1995KThe feeding behavior of the facultative cleanerfish, Thalassoma bifasciatum158-163%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5rDiscovery Bay, preferred food resource, bluehead wrasse, selectivity, ectoparasite, foraging strategy, competitionE?LCarter D. Wray Ian J. Stewart1995\A comparison of fish communities associated with isolated Montastrea and elkhorn coral heads164-170%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5{Discovery Bay, niche differentiation, Acropora palmata, Montastrea annularis, vertical relief, mound coral, branching coralv?M'Nicole D. Pouliot Jennifer L. Mitchell 1995]Patterns and functions of following behavior in the spotted goatfish (Pseudupeneus maculatus)172-176%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Discovery Bay, heterospecific schools, leader fish, bluehead wrasse, slippery dick, princess parrotfish, predation risk, foraging strategy, feeding facilitiation;?N6Jaya A. Kaveeshwar Chris D. Carson Sharon D. Karlsberg1995KAggregated distribution of Diadema antillarum in a shallow forereef habitat177-182%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5iDiscovery Bay, mass mortality, sea urchin, algae, species composition, predation risk, cover, aggregation?O#Amy V. Barnhorst Wendy L. Osterling1995GAlgal cover and its effect on regeneration and pumping rates of sponges183-186%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5TDiscovery Bay, porifora, competition, algae blooms, die off, overfishing, sea urchin=?P"Jason H. Brady Vanessa R. Levesque1995fTerritoriality of the yellowline goby (Gobiosoma horsti) in yellow tube sponges (Aolysina fistularis) 187-190%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5dDiscovery Bay, protection, species specific assocation, territoriality, niche partitioning, Gobiidaex?Q$Michale J. Glennon Joanna M. Hubbard1995dDiel changes in Ichthyofaunal abundance and composition in mixed species schools in a Caribbean reef191-197%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology5Discovery Bay, heterospecific schools, foraging rate, resource quality, species divesity, composition, abundance, age structure, microalgal turf, palatability Population, Palo Verde Population, cloud forest ommunity, Palo Verde Community, cloud forest uccess, San Luis, cloud forest?RMatthew K. Little19967Do leaf-cutting ants bites off more than they can chew?40-41%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6[San Luis, cloud forest, Atta cephalotes, leaf-cutting ant, transport load, optimal foraging?S#Angela c. Rutherford David S. Canny1996-Holey vines! Leaf morphology of Monstera sp. 42-43%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6DSan Luis, cloud forest, Monstera spp., light flecks, leaf morphology ?T&Stasia A. Bembenek James W. Hourdequin19965Leaf miner success on Piper in sun and shade habitats44-46%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6vSan Luis, cloud forest, herbivore damage, leaf miner, leaf morphology, pheneotypic plasticity, Piperaceae, Agromyzidae"?U2Jon S. Beadell James W. Hourdequin Anita L. Mannan1996KWarming potential in Dahlia flowers and consequences for insect pollinators47-49%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6VCuerici, parabolic flowers, light reflection, phototropism, poikilotherm, microclimate ?V(Stasia A. Bembenek Christie D.R. Jackson1996SThey move in mysterious ways: Abundance and dispersion of Dipteran flower parasites50-52%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6BCuerici, Bomarea spp., random, aggregation, regular, spatial scale5?WSuzanne P. Bird David S. Canny1996`Effects of pollinator size and patch size on reproductive success in four species of angiosperms53-55%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6hCuerici, dispersion patterns, patch size, pollinator size, reproductive success, optimal foraging theoryU?X2Christy Hansel Justin Z. Ruben P. Parker C. Shelby1996hInfluence of abiotic factors on lichen and moss community structure in a high elevation tropical habitat57-61%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6lCuerici, abiotic factors, bryophytes, community structure, diversity, elevational gradients, lichens, mosses'?YFGregory M. Lief Sarah E. Kopplin Angela C. Rutherford Alice M. Shumate19969Gigantism as a product of sexual selection in Sencio sp. 62-64%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6YCuerici, pollinator-mediated, herb, pollinator preference, Asteraceae, Cerro De La MuerteR?Z$E. Hank Taliaferro Matthew K. Little1996REffects of food abundance on territorial defense in the fiery-throated hummingbird65-66%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Cuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, Fiery-throated hummingbird, Panterpe insignis, territory quality, territorial defense, intraspecific competition3?[1Jon S. Beadell Christy Hansel James W. Hourdequin1996YEffects of forage preference on trail quality and transport efficiency in Atta cephalotes67-68%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6ZCorcovado, Atta cephalotes, leaf toughness, trail quality, transport rate, leaf-cutter ant%?\CSuzanne P. Bird Stasia A. Bembenek Sarah E. Kopplin Gregory M. Lief1996LDifferential foraging of Atta cephalotes in the primary and secondary forest69-71%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Gcorcovado, Atta cephalotes, habitat, leaf-cutter ants, optimal foraging?]2David S. Canny Justin Z. Ruben P. Parker C. Shelby1996+Trail -clearing behavior in Atta cephalotes72-74%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6YCorcovado, Atta cephalotes, leaf-cutter ant, insect behavior, trail clearing, travel time+?^*Christie D.R. Jackson Angela C. Rutherford1996EAnts on the move: Colony-specific pheromone trails of Atta cephalotes75-77%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6mCorcovado, Atta cephalotes, leaf-cutter ant, pheromone trails, colongy-specific pheromones, inclusive fitness?_4Anita L. Mannan E. Hank Taliaferro Matthew K. Little19961Annual and diel harvest rates of leaf-cutter ants78-79%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6MCorcovado, Atta cephalotes, biomass, gross primary productivity, harvest rate?`Jon S. Beadell Christy Hansel1996;Distribution and diversity of Ichthyofauna in the Rio Claro80-85%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6MCorcovado, ichthyofauna, resource partitioning, species richness, coexistence?avEStasia A. Bembenek David S. Canny James W. Hourdequin Justin Z. Ruben1996`Effects of environmental heterogeneity and gap dynamics on ß-diversity in a tropical wet forest86-88%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6OCorcovado, primary forest, secondary forest, forest regeneration, biodiversity Q?b%Suzanne P. Bird Christie D.R. Jackson1996]Processing chain interactions between detritovrous insect populations in Heliconia wagneriana89-92%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Corcovado, commensal relationship, fly, syrphid, Q. angustriventris, amensal, mosquito larvae, interspecific interactions, bract?c"Sarah E. Kopplin Matthew K. Little1996,Groupie Saturnids and their balsa addictions93-94%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6eCorcovado, Saturniid caterpillar, balsa tree, Ochroma lagopus, gregarious behavior, chemical defenses(?d4Gregory M. Lief Anita L. Mannan Angela C. Rutherford1996RForaging strategies and niche partitioning in Ateles geoffroyi and Cebus capucinus95-96%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6SCorcovado, spider monkey, White-face monkey, coexistence, interspecific competitionH?e5P. Parker C. Shelby E. Hank Taliaferro Fritz Gerhardt1996LFactors determining fish distribution and abundance in tide pool communities97-100%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6wCorcovado, fish community, physical environment, predation, tide pool, abiotic factors, biotic factors, predation risk "?f1Jon S. Beadell Sarah E. Kopplin Matthew K. Little19965Rainstorm effects on the behavior of Amazalia tzacatl101-102%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6kLa Selva, Amazalia tzacatl, rainstorm, foraging, territoriality, rufous-tailed hummingbird, cost of defenseN?gzSuzanne P. Bird Christy Hansel James W. Hourdequin Gregory M. Lief Justin Z. Ruben Angela C. Rutherford E. Hank Taliaferro1996SCreating contour maps of the February flood at La Selva Biological Research station103-105%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology60La Selva, disturbance, flood, GIS mapping system?hKDavid S. Canny Stasia A. Bembenek Christie D.R. Jackson P. Parker C. Shelby1996QNatural history of a large scale disturbacne: The February 1996 flood at La Selva106-109%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6La SelvaN?i8Stasia A. Bembenek Sarah E. Kopplin Angela C. Rutherford1996BDiurnal and spatial variations in Thalassia herbivory by reef fish110-111%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Discovery Bay, diurnal variation, herbivory, predation, reef fish, spatial variation, Thalassia testudinum, turtle grass, sea grass2?j7Suzanne P. Bird James W. Hourdequin P. Parker C. Shelby1996SThe effects of nutrient enhancement on near-shore Thalassia testudinum communities 112-114%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6WDiscovery Bay, turtle grass, sea grass, herbivory, epiphyte load, phenotypic difference3?k4David S. Canny Christie D.R. Jackson Gregory M. Lief1996ZSpatial distribution effects on herbivory of Thalassia testudinum by parrotfish (Scaridae)115-116%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6TDiscovery Bay, Thalassia testudinum, herbivory, halo region. sea grass, turtle grass6?l3Christy Hansel Matthew K. Little E. Hank Taliaferro1996;Effects of damselfish territoriality on Thalassia herbivory117-118%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6wDiscovery Bay, herbivory, refuge, Stegastes fuscus, Stegastes planifrons, Thalassia testudinum, sea grass, turtle grass?m.Justin Z. Ruben Anita L. Mannan Jon S. Beadell1996FEffects of prior herbivory on parrotfish selection of Thalassia blades119-121%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology63Discovery Bay, thalassia, Scaridae, herbivory, cues?nEJon S. Beadell James W. Hourdequin Anita L. Mannan E. Hank Taliaferro1996\Effects of differential grazing on the importance of damselfish territories as algal refuges122-126%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Discovery Bay, damselfish, macroalgae, species richness, territoriality, Stegastes planifrons, Microspathodon chrysurus, Stegastes dorsopunicans, yellowtail damselfish, threespot damselfish, dusky damselfish?o$Suzanne P. Bird Angela C. Rutherford1996:Homing behavior and refuge selection in Diadema antillarum127-129%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6XDiscovery Bay, D. antillarum, homing, predation, sea urchin, refuge quality, wave action?p9Sarah E. Kopplin Christie D.R. Jackson Stasia A. Bembenek1996rCoral preference, dispersion patterns, and coloration patterns of the Christmas tree worm, Spirobranchus giganteus130-133%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Discovery Bay, S. giganteus, P. asteroides, A. agaricites, P. porites, Diplora spp., E. fastigiata, M. annularis, S. siderea, substrate preference, dispersion, coral reefs?qOJustin Z. Ruben Gregory M. Lief Matthew K. Little Christy Hansel David S. Canny1996JDiel migration and depth zonation in a Caribbean coral reef fish community134-142%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Discovery Bay, Acanthuridae, Scaridae, Pomacentridae, algivores, herbivores, planktivores, piscivores, depth zonation, diel movement, reef fish, vertical migration:?rP. Parker C. Shelby1996WFactors determing the abundance and distribution of Echinometra lucunter and E. viridis143-146%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6Discovery Bay, burrow defense, competitive exclusion, Echinometra lucunter, Echinometra viridis, niche partitioning, sea urchin?s\Jon S. Beadell James W. Hourdequin Angela C. Rutherford P. Parker C. Shelby Alice M. Shumate1996fDiel variation in zooplankton abundance and size distribution on a back reef in Discovery Bay, Jamaica147-149%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology6sDiscovery Bay, abundance, demersal zooplankton, species richness, vertical migration, visually-feeding planktivores C Ecology74Palo Verde, ant-acacias, herbivory, sensitive mimosa D Ecology75Corcovado, balsa, habitat distribution, nymphal casts t-acacia, Palo Verdeal Ecology7Monteverde, Palo Verde, Cuerici, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, Coleoptera, leaf loss, Lepidoptera, plant defenses, toughness Vl Ecology7FPalo Verde, Justica comata, nectar production, herb, one day flowering `l Ecology7PDiscovery Bay, calcerous algae, filamentous algae, urchins, parrotfish, Scaridae OEcology7ACuerici, hummingbird behavior, homeotherm, metabolic requirements Ť Ecology7La {al Ecology7jMonteverde, colonization rate, island biogeography, species abundance, species diversity, species richness  Selva, Janzen-Connell model Val Ecology7EDiscovery Bay, long-spined urchin, herbivory, dispersion, aggregation jal Ecology7YMonteverde, aquatic invertebrates, functional feeding groups, tropical aquatic communites F Ecology77Corcovado, ant activity, diel patterns, Atta cephalotes G Ecology78Corcovado, Atta cephalotes, heat stress, leaf-cutter ant <l Ecology7,Palo Verde, primate behavior, howler monkeys Ecology7yCuerici, early successional forest, hummingbird pollinated flowers, pollination biology, primary forest, secondary forestE Ecology76La Selva, display behavior, reproductive success, leks ts on meiofaunal communities in Discovery Bay, Jamaica154-160%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology7`Discovery Bay, coarse sediment, copepod, grain size, fine sediment, nematode, polychaete, TingTMI Ecology7:Palo Verde, vertical diel migration, copepods, cladocerans _l Ecology7ODiscovery Bay, sea grass, percent coverage, blade length, predator distributionel Ecology7UCorcovado, Ateles geoffroyi, costs and benefits, foraging, group size, spider monkeys cl Ecology7SMonteverde, elevational gradient, diversity, morphotypes, understory cover, densityEl Ecology75Discovery Bay, marine invertebrates, predator defense  Ecology7wPalo Verde, Monteverde, Cerro de la Muerte, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, beetles, family richness, insect sampling GEcology79Palo Verde, acacia, acacia-ants, aggression, Pseudomyrmex ;Ecology7-Palo Verde, pollination biology, Veronia sp. Ccal Ecology71Corcovado, Atta cephalotes, leaf characteristics { Ecology7lDiscovery Bay, Thassia testudinum, turtle grass, coral, structural complexity, Pomacentridae, feeding groups 4l Ecology7$Corcovado, Atta cephalotes, foraging B Ecology73Monteverde, abundance, canopy, elevational gradient + Ecology7La Selva, costs and benefits Tl Ecology7DCuerici, reproductive status, reproductive size, reproductive efforte Ecology7VCorcovado, Atta cephalotes, castes, defense, fixed behavior, soldier ants, worker ants |Ecology7nPalo Verde, Monteverde, Cerro de la Muerte, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, tropical birds, species richnessM Ecology7>Palo Verde, reproductive fitness, resource allocation, acacias Oal Ecology7>Corcovado, Palamonidae, predator avoidance, tropical estuariesI Ecology7:Discovery Bay, coral, community structure, coral diversity LEcology7>Discovery Bay, Aplysia dactylomela, sea hare, Mollusca, inking Kal Ecology7:Palo Verde, apparency theory, Jacquinia pungens, herbivory Gl 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Campylorhynchus rufinucha, commensalism, disturbances, habituation, Pseudomyrmex \Ecology7NLa Selva, strawberry poison-dart frog, preferred prey, optimal foraging theoryiEcology8[Cuerici, decomposition level, high elevation, microbial activity, microbial biomass, mites Ecology8}Palo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, climate, leaf morphology, primary forest, understory, treefall gaps bEcology8TPalo Verde, Acacia flowers, ant-plant mutualism, pollen, Pseudomyrmex sp., symbiosis  Ecology8Corcovado, microhabitat, shrimp, guppies, Brachyraphis terrabensis, redfin fish, Hyphessobyron savagei, depth, substrate, predation riske Ecology8VCorcovado, eusocial insects, leaf-cutting ants, trail productivity, defense allocation o Ecology8`Discovery Bay, Chromis cyanea, feeding rates, foraging efficiency, predator confusion, vigilance l Ecology8Discovery Bay, herbivory, induble plant defense, optimal foraging theory, parrotfish, Scaridae, secondary metabolites, turtle grass h Ecology8YMonteverde, cloud forest, elevational changes, epiphyll cover, leaf thickness, pubescenceal Ecology8xDiscovery Bay, halo effect, niche separation, parrotfish, Sparisoma spp., Scarus spp., Tripneustes, turtle grass, urchinIal Ecology88Corcovado, stage-based population model, basilisk lizard |Ecology8nLa Selva, specialist, generalist, endemic, rare, cosmopolitan, human disturbance, primary forest, conservation XEcology8JPalo Verde, ant-lion distribution patterns, Myrmeleon, pheromone detection  Ecology8Discovery Bay, aggressive interactions, community structure, coral density, mesentary filaments, spatial distribution, sweeper tentacles dal Ecology8SPalo Verde, Alouatta palliata, time allocation, feeding patterns, troop composition Z Ecology8KCorcovado, La Selva, Monteverde, Palo Verde, species diversity, comparative FEcology88La Selva, mate attraction, poison dart frog, territories pl Ecology8`Discovery Bay, Aulostomus maculatus, Batesian mimicry, camouflage, chromatomorphy, prey-learning ;l Ecology8+Discovery Bay, predation risk, planktivoresUal Ecology8DDiscovery Bay, Mysidacea, mysid schooling, size segregation, Jamaica al Ecology8sCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, lichens, diversity, species richness, alpha diversity, beta diversity, gamma diversity ral Ecology8aMonteverde, A-horizon, leaf litter, O-horizon, respiration rate, soil organic matter, temperature Pl Ecology8@Discovery Bay, algae, epiphytes, sea grass, Thalassia testudinum TEcology8FLa Selva, Janzen-Connell model, seedling mortality, uniform dispersion _Ecology8QPalo Verde, foraging efficiency, food availability, habitat complexity, Myrmeleon | Ecology8mDiscovery Bay, Acropora palmata, Christmas-tree worms, coral morphotypes, Millepora sp., Montastrea annularis _ Ecology8PMonteverde, bee pollinators, cross-pollination, monoecious, protandry, sex ratioUal Ecology8DCorcovado, caste plasticity, resources, soldier ants, trail distance c Ecology8TDiscovery Bay, back-reef ecology, optimal foraging, Stegastes partitus, turtle grass al Ecology8Palo Verde, Callinula chloropus, interspecific aggression, intraspecific aggression, Jacana spinosa, nest predation, Porphyrula martinica Ecology8Cuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, genetic diversity, Lampornis castaneoventris, nectar production, Panterpe insignis, pollination, Selasphorus flammula `Ecology8RPalo Verde, ant-acacia mutualism, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Pseudomyrmex spinicola cl Ecology8SDiscovery Bay, parrotfish, surgeonfish, turtle grass, herbivore-plant relationshipsIal Ecology88La Selva, dung beetle, Scarabaeinae, resource limitationEcology8Discovery Bay, Artistotle's lantern: test ratio, 1983 Diadema antillarum die-off, echinoids, fleshy macroalgae, food limitation, topographic complexity l Ecology8Discovery Bay, coral reef fishes, back reef, diel migration, niche differentiation, herbivores, carnivores, piscivores, planktivores Ecology8vPalo Verde, Corcovado, Monteverde, La Selva, soils, microbial respiration, organic matter, pH, litterfall, comparative 8Ecology8*Corcovado, orb-weaver, dominance hierarchy ( Ecology8Corcovado, Atta colombica5l Ecology8%Cuerici, green violet-ear hummingbirdThe effect of light availability and temperature on the closure response to tactile stimulus Neptunia Plena29-31%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology8APalo Verde, Fabaceae, irradiance, Mimosoideae, Na+/K+ ATPase pump R Ecology8CMonteverde, fern viability, Thelypteris, tropical premontane forest Ecology8Palo Verde, Eichhornia crassipes, exotic species, freshwater marsh, Neptunia plena, Nymphaea spp., root structure, zooplankton density {al Ecology8jCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, aggregation, Melastomataceae, pollination potential, seed predation, seed set `al Ecology8OCorcovado, cost, leaf biomass, leaf cutter ants, trail productivity, pheromonesIEcology8;Palo Verde, aspect, gumbo limbo, photosynthetic bark, slope Xl Ecology8HPalo Verde, Acacia collinsii, ant-plant mutualism, resource distribution Pl Ecology8@Corcovado, leaf-cutter ant, foraging, communication, path choice Jal Ecology89Monteverde, bromeliad, climber, fern, liana, orchid, palm l Ecology8]Corcovado, Calathea lutea, convergent morphology, Heliconia latispatha, Heliconia wagneriana <l Ecology8,La Selva, Nyssodesmus python, size dominance tal Ecology8cPalo Verde, effect of density on aggression and foraging, intraspecific aggression, Jancana spinosa Oal Ecology8>Corcovado, foraging, habitat requirements, Noctilio leporinus wonia mariae, Heliconia pogonantha, Heliconia wagnerania, heribory, inflorescence, La Selva, orientation, phoretic mites c4_Bonanza!, Cerro, corolla length, Diglossa plumbea, Eugenes fulgens, flowerpiercer, pollination b Tropical Ecology14Icompetition, herbivory, plant defense, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Palo Verde win Tropical Ecology14\group living, juveniles, predator detection, primate behavior, scanning behavior, Palo Verdeus in Tropical Ecology14Xcalcerous tube worms, depth, radiole crown, suspension feeding efficiency, Discovery Bay D Ecology95Palo Verde, meristematic tissue, aggressive behaviors ral Ecology9aPalo Verde, microhabitat distribution, predation pressure, Ceraophyllum spp., Eichornia crassipesM Ecology9>Monteverde, forest regeneration, secondary forest, agriculture BEcology94Palo Verde, herbivore damage, Pseudomyrmex spinicola {l Ecology9kLa Selva, Asterogyne martiana, dispersion, epiphyll, Heliconia irrasa, herbivory, Spathiphyllum eulvobirens9l Ecology9)Palo Verde, Inga spp., mutualism, defense 2l Ecology9"Palo Verde, intraspecific behaviorYal Ecology9HPalo Verde, dry deciduous forest, moisture stress, pubescence, leaf area > Ecology9/Palo Verde, Typha dominguensis, park managementIEcology9;Palo Verde, Dysdercus bimaculatus, seed shadow, Panama tree 2Ecology9$Palo Verde, extension growth, cactus5Ecology9'Palo Verde, habitat selection, foraging 4Ecology9&Palo Verde, ant lion, optimal foraging Dal Ecology93Monteverde, anti-herbivore defense, abscised leaves Nl Ecology9>Monteverde, River Continuum Concept, stream ecology, diversity Oal Ecology9>Monteverde, litter trap theory, microhabitat, soil respiration h Ecology9YCuerici, hummingbirds, life history strategies, pollinator attraction, Cerro de la Muerte L Ecology9=Cuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, aquaculture, diversity, effluent  Ecology9xCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, Trochilidae, Panterpe insignis, Selasphorus flammula, Colibri thalassinus, optimal foraging Wl Ecology9GCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, disturbance, epiphytes, Quercus copayensisEal Ecology94Corcovado, Atta colombica, nest cleaning, soil fauna B Ecology93Corcovado, Atta colombica, recruitment, disturbance 4Ecology9&Corcovado, leaf-cutter ants, pheromone <l Ecology9,Corcovado, colony defense, leaf-cutting antse Ecology9VCorcovado, Jesus Christ lizards, population model, endogenous forces, exogenous forces Gl Ecology97Corcovado, coconut, competitive interference, Paguridae Vl Ecology9FCorcovado, Inga spp., nutrient cycling, root/shoot ratio, root biomass nal Ecology9]Corcovado, intraspecific competition, primate social organization, sex ratio, troop structureal Ecology9QCorcovado, bird community structure, feeding guilds, mist-netting, trophic levels gal Ecology9VLa Selva, clumped distribution, dispersal, forest gap dynamics, pioneer species, swing 0l Ecology9 La Selva, bala ants, food choiceIEcology9;La Selva, hotspot, Manacus candei, lek habitat associations H Ecology99La Selva, herbivory, intraspecific competition, pathogens  Ecology9Palo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, anti-herbivore defense, tropical dry forest, rain forest, leaf abscission, leaf retention, leaf toughness Ecology9}Palo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, bird community structure, forest complexity, spatial heterogeneity {l Ecology9kPalo Verde, monteverde, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, spider community structure, structural complexity R Ecology9CDiscovery Bay, territorial aggression, algal tufts, habitat quality Bl Ecology92Discovery Bay, parrotfish, turtle grass, herbivory ?Ecology91Discovery Bay, grazers, parrotfish, turtle grass bal Ecology9QDiscovery Bay, abundance, competition, Lytechinus, size distribution, Tripneustes 2l Ecology9"Discovery Bay, sea grass, salinity <l Ecology9,Discovery Bay, habitat preference, mutualism Cal Ecology92Discovery Bay, staghorn coral, population dynamics Pl Ecology9@Discovery Bay, anemones, habitat selection, Thalassia testudinumY Ecology9JDiscovery Bay, aggregation, competition, coral reef, niche differentiation  Ecology9Discovery Bay, algal cover, coral cover, Diadema antillarum, Diadema die-off, herbivorous fish, three dimensional structure, Tripneustes ventricosus, urchin grazingMl Ecology9=Discovery Bay, dispersal, Mysidium gracile, predation, swarms ? Ecology90Discovery Bay, predator avoidance, planktivores Xal Ecology9GDiscovery Bay, coral reef fishes, niche differentiation, feeding guilds O Ecology10?Palo Verde, ant-acacia, inducible defense, mutualism, symbiosis S Ecology10CPalo Verde, ant, colonization, interspecific competition, mutualism C Ecology103Palo Verde, ant-acacia, mutualism, resource defense Ecology10Palo Verde, cattails, Eichhornia crassipes, hyacinth, intraspecific aggression, Nymphaea sp., Pistia stratiotes, Poaceae, water lettuce, water lilies L Ecology10<Palo Verde, dominance, food competition, howler monkey, rank Ral Ecology10@Palo Verde, behavioral diversity, habitat encroachment, tameness x Ecology10hPalo Verde, avian community structure, managment, species diversity, species richness, tropical wetlands K Ecology10;Palo Verde, cattle, Typha dominguensis, wetlands managementQal Ecology10?Palo Verde, desiccation, orchid, resource storage, water stress ; Ecology10+Palo Verde, marsh, nastic, sensitive mimosa gl 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insect, plant, symbiosis sEcology10dCorcovado, ant colony, leaf cutter ants, optimal foraging strategy, primary forest, secondary forest   Ecology10Corcovado, barred woodcreeper, Dendrocolaptes certhia, biocolored antbird, Gymnopithys leucaspis, chestnut-backed antbird, Myrmeciza exsul, Eciton burchelli, gray-headed tanager, Eucometis penicillata, tawny-winged woodcreeper, Dendrocincla anabatina W Ecology10GCorcovado, estuary, foraging, Noctilio leporinus, piscivory, tidal flux _l Ecology10NCorcovado, basilisk, intraspecific competition, jesus christ lizard, predationel Ecology10TCorcovado, Astyanax fasciatus, giant shrimp, Palaemonidae, predator-prey interaction XEcology10ILa Selva, alarm pheromone, giant tropical ant, ponerine ant, warning odorQl Ecology10@La Selva, dominance, bromeliads, reproduction, territory quality nEcology10_La Selva, Gynacantha, helicopter damselfly, Odonata pseudostigmatidae, sneakers, territoriality :l Ecology10)La Selva, dispersal, Hamelia patens, mite} Ecology10mPalo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, diversity, guild, morphology, niche differentiation oEcology10`Palo Verde, Monteverde, Corcovado, La Selva, comparative, amphibians, reptiles, species richness Ecology10xPalo Verde, Monteverde, Cuerici, La Selva, comparative, angiosperm, flower phylogeny, pollinator, plant-animal mutualism T Ecology10DDiscovery Bay, giant sea anemone, parrotfish, Scaridae, turtle grassMal Ecology10;Discovery Bay, turtle grass, seagrass, parrotfish, Scaridae REcology10CDiscovery Bay, coral reef ecology, herbivory, seagrass, wave action Oal Ecology10=Discovery Bay, bioassay, escape habitat, mangrove, parrotfish Ecology10Discovery Bay, Amphiroa fragilissima, Diadema antillarum, Dictyota linearis, Thalassia testudinum, macroalagal defenses, coral reef ecology D Ecology104Discovery Bay, resource partitioning, fish community D Ecology104Discovery Bay, copepods, medusae, vertical migration jal Ecology10XDiscovery Bay, balloonfish, coral reef, niche diversification, pufferfish, diel patternsiEcology10ZDiscovery Bay, algae, Dictyota divaricata, Lopophora variegta, MAAs, secondary metabolites _al Ecology10MDiscovery Bay, coral reef fish, diversity, foraging guild, predator avoidance pl Ecology10_Discovery Bay, doctor fish, herbivory, interspecific competition, ocean surgeon fish, schooling kal Ecology10YDiscovery Bay, dusky damselfish, threespot damselfish, juvenile coloration, Pomacentridae]al Ecology10KMonteverde, mutualism, Phyllobates vittatus, tank bromeliad, Tropical Moose%Ecology11Palo Verde, ant-acaciaUal Ecology11CPalo Verde, acacia, allometry, leaf area, Pseudomyrmex, stem volumeUl Ecology11DPalo Verde, acacia-ant mutualism, Pseudomyrmex, spatial distribution _al Ecology11MPalo Verde, Belostomatidae, damselfly nymphs, Naucoridae, predaton strategiesE Ecology115Palo Verde, ant lion, Myrmeleon, substrate preferenceeal Ecology11SPalo Verde, carton, coarse woody debris, dry forest, Isoptera, termitaria, termites Sal Ecology11APalo Verde, Acacia collinsii, diurnal cycles, patrolling behavior (al Ecology11Palo Verde, dry forest _Ecology11PPalo Verde, approach distance, conditional response, heliothermic, predator risk Bal Ecology110Palo Verde, arthropod diversity, cattle, grazing Xal Ecology11FMonteverde, Diptera, Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, pollution, TrichopteraU Ecology11EMonteverde, drip tip, elevational gradient, epiphyll, leaf morphology :l Ecology11)Monteverde, canopy opening, soil moisture bl Ecology11QMonteverde, microbial respiration, nutrient availability, volumetric respirometer Jl Ecology119Monteverde, bee pollinator, deceit, reproductive strategy]Ecology11NCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, growth optimization, oak, Quercus, shade tolerant g Ecology11WCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, forest dynamics, oak, recruitment, tropical montane forestmal Ecology11[Cuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, arthropods, bamboo, litter moisture, pH, soil moisture, tannin Kal Ecology119Cuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, photosynthesis, shade leavesial Ecology11WCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, Diglossa plumbea, hummingbird flowers, Slaty Flowerpiercer 8 Ecology11(Corcovado, Atta colombica, communication BEcology113Corcovado, Atta colombica, heat stress, temperature Pal Ecology11>Corcovado, leaf-cutter ants, optimal foraging, tree preference Tal Ecology11BCorcovado, bivouac, booty cache, column-raiders, termite predation bEcology11SCorcovado, bat foraging, fish abundance, fishing bat, Noctilio leporinus, piscivory ^l Ecology11MCorcovado, basilisk lizard, jesus christ lizard, metapopulation, microhabitat Oal Ecology11=Corcovado, balsa, foraging, Ochroma lagopus, primate behavior Wal Ecology11ECorcovado, gastropod, Nerita, Neritina, Paguridae, shell destribution Ol Ecology11>La Selva, Araceae, leaf morphology, Monstera tenuis, tree bark ?al Ecology11-La Selva, legume, nitrogen-fixation, rhizobia Kl Ecology11:La Selva, leaf-cutter ants, seed dispersal, strangler figseal Ecology11SLa Selva, early successional forest, primary forest, Scarabaeinae, secondary forest ^l Ecology11MLa Selva, calling behavior, lekking, mate-attraction, natural light intensity bal Ecology11PLa Selva, calling sites, poison arrow frog, strawberry dart frog, territoriality OEcology11@La Selva, leks, manakins, seed dispersal, vegetative composition s Ecology11cLa Selva, aquatic invertebrates, colonization, diapause, harpacticoid, metapopulation, phytotelmata 1Dl Ecology11*Discovery Bay, algal lawns, terr h Ecology11XDiscovery Bay, arm regeneration, coral reef, feeding behavior, predator-prey interaction itoriality ll Ecology11[Discovery Bay, algal garden, grazer, herbivory, intruder, territoriality, territory qualityU Ecology11EDiscovery Bay, activity pattern, salt-and-pepper urchins, sea urchins S Ecology11CDiscovery Bay, Amphipoda, Copepoda, Gastropoda, Isopoda, Polychaeta LEcology11=Discovery Bay, camouflage, coral reef, echinoderms, tube feet Jal Ecology118Discovery Bay, disturbance, grazing, spatial competition=al 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stream position, Trichoptera, trout pondsYl Ecology12HCuerici, Cerro de la Muerte, Chusquea tonduzii, conspecific density, PARA Ecology121Corcovado, ephemeral resource, Ficus lapathifolia l Ecology12\Corcovado, chemical cues, chemical receptors, defense, Eciton burchelli, insects, pheromones Ecology12Corcovado, alternative trajectory model, coarse woody debris, decay, decomposition, deterministic model, fungi, mites, plant community theory, termites l Ecology12Corcovado, army ants, barred woodcreeper, bicolored antbird, chestnut-backed antbird, Eciton burchelli, gray-headed tanager, mixed-species flocks, mutualism, parasitism, tawny-winged woodcreeper {l Ecology12jCorcovado, basilisk lizard, immigration, Jesus Christ lizard, meta-population, negative density-dependence oal Ecology12]Corcovado, Chiroptera, lunar phobia, Pettersson D240X ultrasound detector, predation, Sonobat O Ecology12?La Selva, aggression, defense, digital recorder, territoriality T Ecology12DLa Selva, aposematic 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6ettersson bat detector, resource partitioning, SonobatMy12DDiscovery Bay, Decapoda, macroalgae, Ophiuroidea, Polychaeta, refuge Pl Ecology12?Discovery Bay, competitive exclusion, intraspecific interaction l Ecology12yDiscovery Bay, back-reef, foraging, turtlegrass, herbivory, reef crest, Scarus spp., Sparisoma spp., Thalassia testudinum Vl Ecology12EDiscovery Bay, coral reef, Ophioderma brevispinum, Ophiocoma echinata al Ecology12Discovery Bay, cnidarians, copepods, decapods, Diadema antillarum, diel migration, emergence trap, macroalgae, polychaetes, Porites porites, Sidestrea sideratrus JEcology12;Discovery Bay, copepods, diel migration, vertical migration cEcology12TDiscovery Bay, Columbus Park, disturbance, hurricane damage, LTS (Caricomp), sponginY Ecology12IDiscovery Bay, community distribution, physiological limitation, Poriferae Ecology12UDiscovery Bay, aggression, Stegastes planifrons, territoriality, threespot damselfish al Ecology12Discovery Bay, algal turf, fish size, invertebrate refuge, macroalgae, resource defense, territoriality, territory size, threespot damselfish  Ecology12Discovery Bay, camouflage, covering behavior, Lytechinus variegatus, predator defense, Tripnuestes ventricosus, turbidity, UV light Ecology12Discovery Bay, herbivory, heterogeneity, juvenile coral, marcoalgae, microalgal turf, microspatial, phase shift, recruitment, spatial z Ecology12jDiscovery Bay, diel activity, mixed-species school, resource partitioning, single-species school, solitary Gal Ecology135Palo Verde, acacia ant, mutualism, resource abundance Ecology13Palo Verde, Acacia collinsii, Crematogaster brevispinosa, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, P. gracilis, P. nigrocincta, P. nigropilosa, P. spinicola xal Ecology13fPalo Verde, Acacia collinsii, Crematogaster brevispinosa, herbivory, mutualism, Pseudomyrmex spinicolael Ecology13TPalo Verde, intraspecific competition, resource competition, site selection, spacing cal Ecology13QPalo Verde, Howler monkeys, predation pressure, social groups, vigilance behavior l Ecology13zPalo Verde, habitat preference, Jacana spinosa, marsh, social structure, subordinate-dominance patterns, tropical wetlands Z Ecology13JPalo Verde, deciduous, desiccation, trade winds, tropical forest structure [l Ecology13JPalo Verde, hydraulic lift, phreatophyte, reverse phenology, soil moisture bl Ecology13QPalo Verde, colonization, intermediate disturbance hypothesis, wetland vegetationil Ecology13XPalo Verde, Crematogaster brevispinosa, plant-insect coevolution, Pseudomyrmex spinicola nal Ecology13\Palo Verde, Acacia collinsii, ants, chemical cues, communication, defense response mutualism Xal Ecology13FPalo Verde, capture success, foraging efficiency, Myrmeleon, predationM Ecology13=Palo Verde, marsh conservation, Typha dominguensis, waterfowl Oal Ecology13=Monteverde, herbivory, leaf morphology, tropical cloud forestI Ecology139Monteverde, aspect, filmy ferns, Hymenophylla asplenoides]l Ecology13LMonteverde, Arachnida, cost 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Maslack Peter W. Vaughan1978JAn investigation into sponge-types and diversity at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Denospongiae, Porifera, diversity, erect , encrusting, burrowing, field guide, key, resource partitioning, niche, spicule morphology, growth form, color, surface textureF?' Steve Pucala1978Palatability of Porifera%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyiJamaica, Discovery Bay, toxicity, predator defense, allelochemicals, space limitation, growth form, color`F?( Sarah Stahmer1978kA study of the interactions between two species of damselfish (Pomacentridae) and the sea urchin (Diadema) %Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, algal lawn, territoriality, dusky damselfish, three-spot damselfish, interspecific aggression, predation, competition, spatial heterogeneity aB?)j Diane Stewart1978MFeeding strategy of Diadema antillarum and its relationships to algae ecology%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyWJamaica, Discovery Bay, grazing, sea urchins, opportunistic feeding, systematic grazers?B?*X Bruce Andrews1979GThe opportunistic nature of the comatulid corinoid, Nemaster rubiginosa%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyMJamaica, Discovery Bay, suspension feeders, feeding posture, current dynamicsB?+Cindy Berger Rob Magnien1979yZooplankton abundance and diversity: Its correlation with foraging strategies of Montastrea cavernosa and Chromis cyanea%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyaJamaica, Discovery Bay, planktivores, diel patterns, blue chromis, Pomacentrid, demersal plankton@F?,Alexis-Anu Bond1979fZonation and diversity of sclevactinian coral and macrophytic attached algae at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, depth, surface area, species distribution, Acropora palmata, Halimeda, Acropora cervicornis, Agaricia agaricitesB?-jSheila Cheston1979PMorphological variations in the sea fan Gorgonia ventalina over a depth gradient%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyrJamaica, Discovery Bay, common sea fan, wave surge, light intensity, polyp, spicule, abundance, size, color, shapeB?.jRobert L. Curry1979xTerritoriality, community structure and coexistence in three species of the genus Eupomacentrus (Pisces: Pomancentridae)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, three-spot damselfish, dusky damselfish, Beaugregory damselfish, algal gardens, agressive behavior, niche separation, resource partitioningB?/jDavid Dussourd1979]Resource partitioning in two species of Eupomecentridae damselfish at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologykJamaica, Discovery Bay, Eupomacentrus planifrons, E. dorsopunicans, E. partitus, E. leucostictus, diversityB?0 Steve Hufford1979Substrate preferences of a shrimp (Gnathophyloides minerii (Schmitt)) associated with the sea urchin Tripneustes esculentus (Leske)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyRJamaica, Discovery Bay, defense, predation risk, spines, crypsis, host specificityB?1j George Leder1979bThe relative importance of fish and Diadema urchin grazing on reef algae in Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologywJamaica, Discovery Bay, community structure, Diadem antillarum, damselfish, palatability, algal gardens, territorialityF?2Elizabeth Procter1979.Predation and the Cryptofauna of Discovery Bay%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, cover, predation risk, distribution, concealed habitats, palatability, predator selectivity, settling larvae.F?3Dan Reicher David Bachman1979UNatural and artificial sponge infauna communities: An island biogeographical analysis%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology}Jamaica, Discovery Bay, sponge volume, infauna diversity, colonization, Ircinia strobolina, wet weight, dry weight, abundanceB?4j Tom Sasek1979_Grazing, epiphyte zonation, and colonization on Thalassia testudinum at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea grass, turtle grass, herbivorous fish, halo, predation pressure, bucktooth parrotfish, Tripneustes, Diadema, epibiont distribution>F?5 Jayne Seymour1979IFeeding behavior in two species of sea anemones at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Stoichactis helianthus, Condylactis gigantea, microhabitat, sympatric species, zooxanthellae, morphological differences, prey types, stimulusLB?6X S. Stoleson19797Learning behavior (or lack thereof) in Octopus vulgaris%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologylJamaica, Discovery Bay, common atlantic octopus, intelligence, shape discrimination, reasoning, conditioning\F?7Ian Baldwin William Carlson1980jFactors influencing algal community composition on the east fore reef, Discovery Bay, Jamaica, West Indies%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, algal lawn, Pomacentrid fish, territoriality, species abundance, species composition, grazers, light, depth, Diadema, urchin :Palo Verde-internal-pdf://p1fsp04-4067373077/p1fsp04.pdf<F?8Chris Copeland1980`"The sea urchin is a most voracious and promiscuous feeder always ready to eat..." TR Jones 1858%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Diadema antillarum, generalist, grazer, density, distribution, algal biomass, predation, physical conditions, surge 7gration, commensalism, host specificity, territoriality B?9Liz Miller Kim Corrette1980Niche partitioning among three species of Caribbean sea urchins: Diadema antillarum, Echinometra viridis, and Tripneustes ventricosus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, habitat differentiation, resource partitioning, dispersion, food preference, interspecific interactions, intraspecific interactionsS](B?> Jim Lambardo1980?Grazing pressure on epiphytic community of Thalassia testudinum%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea grass, turtle grass, epiflora, coralline algae, filamentous algae, herbivorous fish, urchins, macroconsumers =Yrt="134" />Bruce Leighty Mark Libonis1F?= Rick Lathrop1980Differential importance of biotic and abiotic factors in governing zoanthid distributions according to zone on the East Reef at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, cnidarians, Polythoa caribaeorum, Zoanthus sociatus, Zoanthus solandu, diversity, predator limitation, light limitation, competition =[L/> Walt Cressler1981Territorial responses of damselfishes (Family Pomacentridae) against schooling competitors (Scarus croicensis & Acanthurus spp.)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, space limitation, territoriality, striped parrotfish, mixed species schools, niche overlap, aggression, interspecific interactionsB?CX Matthew Davis1981dPossible effects of chloroplanst endosymbionts on teh ecology of the marine slug, Tridachia crispata%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, siphonaceous algae, chloroplast sequestration, phototaxis, light deprivation, substrate preference, diel behavior patternsYB?DX Yvonne Howell1981*Parrotfish grazing on Thalassia testudinum%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, seagrass, turtle grass, primary productivity, epibionts, palatability, halo, zonation, resource partitioningTF?EDavid M. Kahler1981EStress-induced expulsion of zooxanthellae in two scleractinian corals%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, endosymbiotic zooxanthellae, Porites porites, Colpophyllia natans, depth, chlorophyll concentration, metabolic rate, salinity, elevated temperature, light starvationB?FjLaura A. Morell1981?Aggregational behavior of Diadema anitllarum: A sticky business%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, long-spine sea urchin, scototaxic response, chemotaxic response, thigmotraxic response, enivonrmental stress, shade sensitivitylF?G Todd Morrill 1981HSpatial distribution of five damselfish species in Discovery Bay Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Pomacentridae, Eupomacentrus leucosticus, E. fuscus, E. planifrons, E. partitus, Microspathodon chyrsarusare, resource partitioning, substrate preference, territory size, density, clumping]F?HTom Norris Tom Whittington19818Everything you always wanted to know about sea anemones %Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, aggression network, Condylactis gigantea, Heteractis lucida, Stoichactis helianthus, gut content analysis, nematocysts, feeding behavior, distribution, depth, space competitionoB?IX%Carol D. vonDohlen George K. Roderick1981=Aggregation behavior of the hermit crab, Clibinarius tricolor%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyoJamaica, Discovery Bay, dessication, shell fit, shell exchange, substrate preference, phototaxis, chemical cuesB?J Nancy Akeiley1983pInterspecific and intraspecific aggression in two species of urchins: Echinometra viridis and Diadema antillarum%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologygJamaica, Discovery Bay, competition, space limitation, crevices, protection, turbulence, territorialitydF?KThistle Anderson Dale Ward1983cSpeculations on the distribution and function of color morphs in fanworms at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sabellid worm, serpulid worm, palatability, polychaete, substrate preference, feather duster worms, Christmas-tree worm, depth, distributionBF?LKurt B. Benkley Patty Shepard1983FCompetition between corals and sponges and diversity in the coral reef%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, space limitation, sessile organisms, reef community structure, interspecific competition, diversity, competitive interaction networkB?Mj Jeff Burgess1983Variation in coral morphology in teh species Madracis mirabilis with depth due to relative changes in imprtance of zooplankton in the energy budget%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologywJamaica, Discovery Bay, capture efficiency, polyp density, nematocysts concentration, light intensity, feeding strategyF?NMeredith Chase Kimberly Kylstra1983mRegeneration rates of porifera as a function of morphology type, depth, spicule content, and amount of damage%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, rope sponge, tube sponge, encrusting sponges, depth, energy costs, skeletal structures, spongin fibers, susceptiblity to damage, turbidity, surge, mechanical damage, predation, space competitionB?OXKathryn N. Hoy1983GCyphoma gibbosum L. and gorgonians: Evidence of a chemical relationship%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, gorgonian soft coral, prosobranch gastropod, snail, mollusk, flamingo tongue, territoriality, allelochemicals, substrate preference, chemical cues, toxicity, aposematism, Octocorallia, sea whips, sea fansYB?PXNeil Josephson Richard Lasonele1983JA test of the photadaptability of the zooxanthellae in Madracis mirabilis %Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyRJamaica, Discovery Bay, light intensity, chlorophyll content, depth, shade, stress{B?QX Peter H. Kilmarx Rebecca E. Todd19835Patterns of diel migration in Tripneustes ventricosus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea urchin, gut analyses, covering response, predator avoidance, Thalassia testudinum, algae, suspension feedingkF?RJames A. Mahoney1983lThe relationship of polyp contraction systems to fish grazing in Scleractinian corals: An evolutionary study%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, palatability, corallivores, selective pressure, mechanical stimulus, local response, widespread response, novyutnsl polyp extension, predation risk B?SChristopher T. Mobley1983The impact of Diadema anitllarum Philippi on the spatial microhabitat, structure, survival, population dynamics, and evolutionary strategies of coral recruits to post-hurricane Acropora cervicornis rubble in the Acropora cervicornis zone at Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Agaricia spp., differential mortality, size, distribution, succession, Hurricane Allen 1980, recruitment, sea urchin, predation pressure, "escape in size", species composition, densityB?TjJohn DeVaro Robert Rhee1984?Recovery patterns of Acropora cervicornis after Hurricane Allen%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, staghorn coral, disturbance, distribution, range restriction, reef-building coral, monotypic stands, turbulence, light availability, autotroph, climax, rare environmental processes, predation pressure, damselfish, boring spongesF?U!Elizabeth Franck Jonathon Vaccaro1984Distribution patterns of sea anemones as a function of competitive interactions, substrate preferences, and morphology types, on a coral reef%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, limiting factors, spatial limitation, light requirements, reproductive rate, predation risk, abundance, turbulence, depth, secondary successional sequenceB?VkJacqueline Gayle1984Influences on the distribution and abundance of a species of cyclopoid copepod by the sea urchin Tripneustes ventricosus (Discovery Bay Marine Lab)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, demersal zooplankton, diel migration, interspecific association, vertical migration, predator avoidance$F?WElliot Gimble Graige Williamson1984cAlpha and beta diversity in coral reef fish communities or One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish!%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology_Jamaica, Discovery Bay, lottery theory, niche overlap, species coexistence, community structureB?XMarybeth Keifer1984wCosmopolitan chitons: A study of movement patterns in Acanthopleura granulata and phototacticity in Chiton tuberculatus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyZJamaica, Discovery Bay, mollusc, homing behavior, negative phototaxis, tide, diel patternsF?Y John McCallum1984FThe effect of isolation on the colonization of an artificial substrate%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyaJamaica, Discovery Bay, island biogeography, taxa diversity, taxa abundance, individual abundanceB?ZjR. Scott Miller1984WChanges in distribution on growth forms with depth in Millepora (Milleporina: Hydrozoa)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, turbulence, depth gradient, light availability, wave energy, food availability, substrate availability, morphotypic plasticity, calcerous hydrozoansB?[j Donna Raymond1984JSpatial herbivory on Thalassia testudinum könig in a caribbean coral reef%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea grass, turtle grass, parrotfish, distance from reef, predation rate, Pomacentrus planifrons, secondary compounds, threespot damselfish, territorialityiB?\XSigrid Recktenwald1984-Space partitioning in Tripneustes ventricosus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea urchin, travel cost, optimal foraging theory, predator avoidance, cover, sea grass density, Thalassia testudinumB?]Lana Shane Wendy Zimmer1984Interspecific aggression of the threespot damself (Eupomacentrus planifrons) toward two urchin species: Diadema antillarum Philippi and Tripneustes ventricosus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyaJamaica, Discovery Bay, diel migration, territoriality, movement, color, spine length, algal matslF?^Rebecca Coverdale Megan Haney1985ZNiche partitioning and related observations on cleaning stations in Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum, sharknose gobies, Gobiosoma genie, Creole wrasse, Clepticus parrai, host species partioning, body part partioningRF?_Pat Doak1985dDiel migration of zooplankton: The variation in size classes between diurnal and nocturnal migrators%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, calanoid copepods, cyclopoid copepods, naplii, hydrozoans, larvaceans, visual predators, predation pressure, size class, vertical migrationB?`Peter Holt Tiana Melquist1985RThe feeding ecology of Cyphoma gibbosum on Gorgonia ventalina: Farmer or predator?%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyeJamaica, Discovery Bay, flamingo tongue, common sea fan, soft corals, feeding rate, regeneration rateB?apKenneth Kaliski Elizabeth Webb1985RThe effects of damselfish territoriality on small invertebrate community structure%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, algal mats, invertebrate size, invertebrate density, species diversity, predator avoidance, algal biomas, CaCO3 concentrationpB?bjRebecca Kimball1985SSome possible reasons for aggregating behavior in Tripneustes ventricosus (Lamarck)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology^Jamaica, Discovery Bay, sea urchin, density, reproductive condition, rough weather, protectionF?c%Stephen J. Lachance Stephen D. McLeod1985Heterospecific fish schools at the west back reef, Discovery Bay, Jamaica: Species composition, effects of damselfish on feeding rates, and possible resource partitioning%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, doctorfish, french grunt, striped parrotfish, princess parrotfish, spotted goatfish, bluehead wrasse, damselfish territories, "swamping", core species, associate species, opportunistic species, resource partitioningB?dJames McFarland1985sA comparision of regeneration rates over depth in two tubular sponges, Iotrochota birotulata and Verongia longisama%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, fragmentation, morphological complexity, turbulence, sedimentation, wave action, rope sponges, Briareum asbestinum, octocoralB?ejRebecca Rugen Amy Tchao1985kHistocompatibility-defined populations of the marine sponge Iotrochota birotulata in Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, graft compatibility, genetic identity, genetic similarity, depth, turbulence, wave action, within patch, between patch, allograftPF?fJoe Toscano Erich Wilbrecht1985>Ecological factors influencing the distribution of cryptofauna%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, predation risk, ultra-violet radiation, sedimentation, sponges, bryozoans, tunicates, algae, depth gradient, species compositon, abundance, percent coverageB?gX Doug Billings1987*Herbivory patterns of Thalassia testudinum%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea grass, turtle grass, encrusting red algae, filamentous brown algae, prey preference, herbivory rate, patch size, depth, distance from shelter, turbulence, predation riskCF?h'Emily Chynn Simon Cordery Craig Millman1987YThe effect of damselfish territoriality on the abundance and composition of algal species%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, algal mats, species composition, herbivory rate, grazing pressure, "weeding" behavior, selective grazingB?iX Edward P. Kim1987PA subjective paper on: Diadema die-off and the increasing abundance of Lobophora%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, brown algae, Lobophora variegata, predation pressure, release, Tripneustes ventricosus, Lytechinus variegatus?F?jChris Lena Greg Zittel1987_Relative spicule abundances and regeneration rates in the phylum Porifera over a depth gradient%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, regenerative capabilities, turbulence, nutrient availability, light availability, symbionts, spicule productioneF?kMartin McCarter Nathan Poage1987+Sedimentation removal in four coral species%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Montastrea annularis, Siderastrea siderea, Porites astreoides, Diploria labyrinthiformis, sediment removal rate, diel patterns, brain coral, depth, sedimentation rate, nocturnal polyp extension, B?lXEdward J. Merrens1987UThe effect of sponge morphology on infaunal community structure in Niphates digitalis%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sponge, Ophiothrix suensonii, maximal surface area, minimum oscular measurment, basal atrial openings, species composition, Lysmata wudemanni, hermitcrabs, Stenopus hispidus, shrimp, brittlestar, refuge, infauna abundanceB?mjMelissa Mikami Linda Williams1987GMorphological variations in a Plexaurella species over a depth gradient%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, gorgonians, current surge, colony height, colony width, basal circumference, polyp size, spicule size, spicule density, light intensityB?nNicole Sakowitz1987ZFactors influencing covering behavior in Tripneustes ventricosus and Lytechinus variegatus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, sea urchin, ultra-violet radiation, predator avoidance, diel patterns, exposed habitats, crypsis, urchin size, spawningtF?o Q. Sanders1987The role of predation on the behavior and habitat selection of shallow water brittlestars (Echniodermata; Ophiuroidea) in Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, crypticity, refuge selection, O. echinata, O. appressum, O. cinerium, palatability, wrasses, portunid crabs, predation pressureB?pXAndy Smith Ted Waters1987UThe relationship between current velocity and distribution of Spirobranchus giganteus%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, filter-feeding, serpulid fanworm, fanworm density, clumped distribution, turbulence, sedimentation, ambient current]B?qk Peter Southam1987{Predation and ultra violet radiation sensitivity as pressures resulting in nocturnal behavior in Euapta lappa sea cucumbers%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology$Jamaica, Discovery Bay, palatabilityhB?rjMichael Blachner1988>Population dynamics of Acropora cervicornis; is it recovering?%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyjJamaica, Discovery Bay, Hurricane Allen 1980, staghorn density, morphology, growth patterns, recovery rate$B?sX Rebecca Doane1988SOrientation, polyp distribution, and coenenchyme regeneration in Gorgonia ventalina%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology&Jamaica, Discovery Bay, sea fan, surgeB?tjPaul Gorczyca Tom Molner1988aOh tannenbaum, oh tannenbaum... substrate preference change by Spirobranchus giganteus over depth%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, polychaete worm, serpulidae, Christmas tree worm, Montastrea annularis, Madracius mirabilis, ambient current velocityF?u Kimberly Hall19886An observational study of surgeonfish feeding behavior%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, ocean nsurgeon, doctorfish, blue tang, attack rate, algal turf, Thalassia, dominance interactions, food resource partitioningjF?vMolly Hoult Genevieve Neal1988LAn observational study of marine Mysidecean school distribution and behavior%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, mysids, demersal behavior, microhabitat, depth, random distribution, clumped distribution, crustacean zooplankton, opossum shrimp, vertical migration, predator avoidancepF?wJennifer Kelso1988EIntraspecific relationships and social structure of coral reef fishes%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, territoriality, dominance hierarchies, conspecific relationships, solitary fish, schooling fish, adult, juvenile, hamlet, wrasse, chromis, parrotfish, aggression, vertical orientation, display2F?xCatherine Knapp1988eA study of sponge toxicity as a predation deterrant for infaunal organisms of seven Caribbean sponges%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology{Jamaica, Discovery Bay, Spheciospongia vesparium, Aplysina fistularis, piscivores, predation risk, cover, noxious compoundsKF?y John O'Kane1988pHerbivory on palatable plantsat different depths and in association with unpalatable or poisonous marine animals%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Thalassia testudinum, Niphates digitalis, Gorgonia ventalina, Millepora alcicornis, sea fan, fire coral, grazing rateF?zJohn Rhee John Shaw1988<The effects of coral polyp size on zooplankton capture rates%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyvJamaica, Discovery Bay, Montastrea annularis, Madracis mirabilis, nocturnal polyp extension, capture efficiency, depth.F?{Erik Shulze Ness Macis1988Z"Segregation limits the expression of love": Mixed-species schooling on the west back reef%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology{Jamaica, Discovery Bay, foraging guild, species composition, resource partitioning, feeding competition, predator avoidance`F?|Frank von Hippel19889Damselfish territorial behavior in Discovery Bay, Jamaica%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, distribution, artificial territories, Pomacentridae, dusky damselfish, threespot damselfish, Beaugregory damselfish, Pomacentrus fuscus, P. planifrons, P. leucostictus, territory extensionF?} Brian Bone1989Chemical warning%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyvJamaica, Discovery Bay, rope sponge, Iotrochota birotulata, zooanthids, Parazoanthus swiftii, toxicity, predation risk!F?~ Mari Butler19899Mysids and me: A temporal study of mysid feeding behavior%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, gut volume, diel patterns, vertical migration, nocturnal foraging, predator avoidance, possum shrimp, plankton, Mysidium, demersalB?Andrea Dols Liz Walter1989bTripneustes ventricosa and his partner Diadema antillarum on premium Lobophora variegata grazing%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyqJamaica, Discovery Bay, grazing pressure, brown macroalgae, percent cover, urchin density, depth, prey preference6F?Mich Dupré Min Kocher19896An analysis of fish interactions in cleaning symbiosis%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, invitation poses, host species, host preference, disturbance response, time, damselfish, predation risk, parrotfish, bluehead wrasse, host sizeOF?Ginny Eckert Matt Jones1989_Cryptic behavior, refuge protection and diel patterns of predation for two Caribbean Ophiuroids%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, palatability, diel patterns, predation, brittlestar, Ophiocoma echinata, Ophioderma cinereum, freeze posture, visual predatorsB?jSidhu Gangadharr John McBride1989CFish herbivory as a possible cause for Lobophora variegata zonation%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyqJamaica, Discovery Bay, brown algae, depth zonation, grazing pressure, Diadema die-off, interspecific competitionbF?Cynthia Lordan1989Is it wiser to compete with a neighbor or a enemy when you are an algae? or The relative susceptibility of various algal species from three areas of a coral reef to herbivory%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologycJamaica, Discovery Bay, defense, investment, mangrove, rubble flat, back reef slope, herbivory rateB?XDawn Nelson Tina Richardson1989,Penicillus capitatus: An island in the sands%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, island biogeography, diel patterns, capitola size, fish predators, microhabitat, space limitation, substrate, macroalga, vertical migration, species richnessB?j"Anthony Aufdenkampe Bonnie Dickson1990XDiel exposure patterns in Nemaster rubiginosa: In search of crinoids, in fear of cuboids%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologylJamaica, Discovery Bay, comatulid crinoid, Echinodermata, predation risk, ambient current, surge, rheophobicF?Joe Bachman Holly Beeman1990vSea anemone distribution and density in three different areas of the reef at different depths (Discovery Bay, Jamaica)%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Lebrunia danae, Condylactis gigantea, Heteractis lucidia, light penetrance, water movement, uv radiation, hurricane, succession, early successional species, late successional species, colonizer, gut contentsB?XCatie Campbell Irby Lovette1990DThe effects of depth upon the infauna community of Ircina strobilina%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, Ircinia fasciculata, artifical sponge, primary productivity, suspended particulate matter, microhabitat, species richness, abundance F?Jennifer Jenkins1990DPiles of tiles: An examination of marine mysid swarm site preference%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologysJamaica, Discovery Bay, schooling, demersal zooplankton, structural complexity, swarm density, substrate preference|F?Brook Seeley Dave Thut1990;Diel behavior patterns of planktivorous fish and their prey%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, zooplankton, Chromis cyaneus, Chromis multioineatus, Clepticus parrai, Gramma loreto, Myripristis jacobus, Piracanthus arenatus, Apogon sp., diurnal, nocturnal, abundance, predation risk, substrate preferenceB?jSteve Sloan Stephanie Smart1990ZOh dear! Where are the staghorn? A survery of Acropora cervicornis after Hurricane Gilbert%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, order of branching, bleaching, coral abundance, coral age, coral size, Hurricane Allen, Hurricane Gilbert, damselfish territory, algae coverB?jShannon F. Toalson1990dPossible ecological effects of chloroplast endosymbionts in Tridactia crispata, the sea-lettuce slug%Dartmouth Studies in Tropical EcologyJamaica, Discovery Bay, foreign organelle retention, siphonaceous algae, photosynthate, substrate preference, depth, abundance, red-encrusting alage, light intensity, phototaxisPK =I/**refs.FRM 0B< !// !HPRIMARYyearIndex 6ByP/) idreference_type text_stylesauthoryear title pages secondary_title volume numbernumber_of_volumessecondary_authorplace_published publishersubsidiary_authoredition keywords type_of_workdate2)  abstractlabelurltertiary_titletertiary_author notes isbn custom_1 custom_2 custom_3 custom_4alternate_titleaccession_number call_number short_title custom_5 custom_6sectionoriginal_publicationH) reprint_editionreviewed_itemauthor_addressimagecaption custom_7 electronic_resource_number link_to_pdf translated_author translated_titlename_of_databasedatabase_providerresearch_notes language access_datelast_modified_date !! H!H!H! 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