PK vX;>Fd d refs.MYD W\? Balser,T.C.
et al 19921 The Aggressiveness of Three Species of Acacia Ant 1-3% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2\ Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia, Aggressiveness, Behavior, Assemblage, Po YD? " Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992 Differential nectar production offered to two species of ants (Pseudomyrmex ferruginea and P. belti ) by their obligate mutualist host Acacia collensii 4-6% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, Pseudomyrmex belti, Plants, Acacia, Acacia collensii, Nectar, Mutualism, Plant-Animal Interactions, Population,. X\? Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 1992Y Differential vigor of Acacia collensii inhabited by Pseudomyrmex belti and P. Ferruginea 7-9% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Pseudomyrmex belti, Pseudomyrmex ferruginea, Plants, Acacia, Acacia collensii, Vigor, Mutualism, Plant-Animal Interactions, Community, Ass Y`? Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992V The effect of group size on the foraging behavior of Endocimus albus and Bubulcus ibis 10-11% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Birds, Cattle Egrets, White Ibis, Encocimus albus, Bubulcus ibis, Behavior, Foraging, Group Dynamics, Population, A Wt? j Balser, T.C.
et al 1992Z Foraging patterns of the Tropical Kingbird, Tyranus melancholicus, in wet and dry habitats 12-13% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2w Animals, Birds, Kingbirds, Tropical Kingbirds, Tyranus melancholicus, Foraging, Diet, Population, C Xt? Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 19926 Post-dispersal seed predation in a tropical dry forest 14-15% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2c Plants, Forests, Seeds, Seed Dispersal, Seed Predation, Foraging, Dry Forest, ZP? Guerrerio, A.L.
et al 19926 The effects of Acacia Ant presence on ant lion density 16-18% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2g Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Ant Lions, Myrmeleon, Density, Population, C W? Balser, T.C.
et al 1992N Epiphyte abundance and distribution in canopy trees of varying bark morphology 19-22% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2a Plants, Trees, Canopy, Epiphytes, Bark, Morphology, Population, Assemblage, X? j Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 1992 The establishment of dominance among female Ctenosaura similis and the effect of expanding territories on aggressive encounters 23-25% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Reptiles, Herps, Lizards, Ctenosaurs, Ctenosaura similis, Behavior, Dominance, Territory, Aggression, Population, Grou Z? X Dudycha, J.L.
et al 1992R Insect abundance as a determinant of foraging area size in Tyrannus melanocholicus 26-27% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Birds, Kingbirds, Tropical Kingbirds, Tyrannus melanocholicus, Foraging, Diet, Insects, Insectivores, Abundance, Population, Co^K Yx? X Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992F Response to nest and trail damage in arboreal colonies of Nasutitermes 28-31% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2Y Animals, Insects, Termites, Nasutitermes, Colonies, Nests, Trails, Pop X? Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 1992A Aquatic communities in Bromeliads: a study of island biogeography 32-35% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2| Plants, Bromeliads, Aquatics, Biogeography, Community, Assemblage, Island Biogeography, Diversity, Micr W? Balser, T.C.
et. al 1992P Density and structure of Melastomaceous plants in high and low wind environments 36-38% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2g Plants, Melastomaceae, Melastomes, Wind, Climate, Density, Structure, Assemblage, Z? Isaacs, K.A.
et al 1992g Diurnal feeding patterns of two hummingbird species: Calliphlox bryante and Campylopterus hemileucurus 39-41% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Calliphlox bryante, Campylopterus hemileucurus, Magenta-throated Woodstar, Violet Sabrewing, Diurnal, Nectar, Foraging, Diet, Po^K Y? Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992k Factors affecting nectar robbery in two species of hummingbird pollinated flowers of similar corolla length 42-45% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Pollination, Diet, Foraging, Nectar, Plants, Corolla, Flowers, Nectar Robbery, Population, AssjW Z? Gunderson, E.W.
et al 1992P Floral Mimicry in Epidendrum radicans, Asclepias curassavica, and Lantana camara 46-49% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Flowers, Floral Mimicry, Mimicry, Morphology, Epidendrum radicans, Orchids, Orchidaceae, Asclepias curassavica, Milkweeds, Asclepiadaceae, Lantana camara, Verbenaceae, Pollination, Pollinators, Population, Assemblage, Co [? j Shabel, A.B.
et al 1992a Bean biomass yield per pod of Phaseolus vulgaris individuals, under different growing conditions 50-51% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Legumes, Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, Agriculture, Biomass, Pods, Growth, Population, Frijol Tapado, Et_ X? j Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 19920 The edge effect in experimental Espequeado plots 52-54% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2t Plants, Agriculture, Legumes, Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, Edge Effect, Espequeado, Community, PG3 Z? Hall, J.M.
et al 19920 Effects of Bracken fern abundance on bean yields 55-58% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Legumes, Beans, Ferns, Bracken Ferns, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pteridium aquilinum, Frijol Tapado, Espequeado, Agriculture, Competition, Population, Community, AdO W? Balser, T.C.
et al 1992V The performance of five potential terrace tree species in Canton Coto Brus, Costa Rica 59-61% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Trees, Terraces, Soil, Erosion, Agriculture, Community, Flemingia macrophylla, Erythrina poeppigiana, Inga edulis, Calliandra calothyrsus, Acaci Z? j Gunerson, E.W.
et al 1992O The aggressive response of Atta cephalotes soldiers to two types of disturbance 62-64% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Soldier Ants, Behavior, Disturbance, Aggression, Population, Y? X Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992F Investigation of a preference for new or old leaves in Atta cephalotes 65-67% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Behavior, Plants, Leaves, Preferences, Population, Foraging, Diet,( X? Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 19928 The roles of soldiers on leaf cutter ant foraging trails 68-70% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Soldier Ants, Behavior, Colonies, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, W? j Balser, T.C.
et al 1992_ Selection of gap versus shade leaves by Atta cephalotes in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica 71-73% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutter Ants, Atta cephalotes, Plants, Leaves, Gaps, Shade, Leaf selection, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Population, Z ? j Dudycha, J.L.
et al 1992F Worker allocation in Atta cephalotes : task fidelity and communication 74-76% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Behavior, Colonies, Worker Ants, Communication, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, PopL7 Zl? Guerrerio, A.L.
et al 1992W A comparison of Marantaceae (Calathea spp.) leaf movement in sun and shade environments 77-79% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Marantaceae, Calathea spp., Light, Shade, Growth, Leaves, Leaf Movement, Orientation, Solar Radiation, Population, o[ X? Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 1992t Composition of pelagic fish communities in pools formed during the dry season in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica 80-83% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Fish, Pelagic Fish, Pools, Aquatics, Freshwater, Dry Season, Communities, Population, Assemblage, Biomass, Cichlids, Tetras [(?
X Wooley, S.A. 1992H Effects of height and color on flower visitation in Passiflora vitifolia 84-78% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Flowers, Passiflora vitifolia, Vines, Pollination, Animals, Birds, Hummingbirds, Pollinators, Visitation, Population, Plant Color, PleS Z8? Dudycha, J.L.
et al 1992. The Intertidal zone: Crabs and their community 88-92% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Arthropods, Crustaceans, Crabs, Ghost Crabs, Green Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Intertidal Zone, Tides, Competition, Territory, Distribution, Community, Population, Assemblage, Foraging, Diet, B Y? Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992, Shell preference in hermit crabs (Paguridae) 93-95% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Arthropods, Crustaceans, Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Paguridae, Shells, Behavior, Population, Community, WD?
X Balser, T.C. 1992A Spatial distribution and resource acquisition in Nephila clavipes 96-99% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Arthropods, Arachnids, Spiders, Orb Spiders, Golden Orb Spiders, Nephila clavipes, Behavior, Distribution, Prey, Territory, Group Dynamics, Resource Aquisition, Webs, W? Balser, T.C.
et al 19928 Fine root biomass and soil pH in tropical tree fall gaps 100-101% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Forests, Trees, Roots, Soil, Soil pH, Root Biomass, pH, Gaps, Treefalls, Light, Growth, Assemblage, Z? Ko, J.V.
et al 1992* Mating patterns of forest-floor millipedes 102-104% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2] Animals, Millipedes, Nyssodesmus python, Behavior, Mating, Forest-floor, P XH? X Bizzarro, J.J. 1992@ Resident-win theory and foraging behavior in Dendrobates pumilio 105-108% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, 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 al 19925 Optimal foraging theory applied to a frugivorous fish 109-114% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2p Animals, Fish, Frugivores, Brycon, Foraging, Diet, Fruits, Behavior, Schooling, Population, Z? j Gunderson, E.W.
et al 1992k Behavioral responses of long-tailed hermits (Phaethornis superciliosus ) to simulated territory intrusions 115-120% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Bird, Hummingbirds, Long-tailed Hermits, Phaethornis superciliosus, Behavior, Territory, Vocalizations, Mating, Lek, Competition, Birdsongs, PopH3 Y? Burnaford, J.L.
et al 1992H A comparison of forest structure in Palo Verde, Monteverde and Corcovado 121-127% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Forests, Trees, Structure, Dry Forest, Lowland Wet Forest, Cloud Forest, Dry Season, Precipitation, Climate, Plots, Canopy, Cy? X? Balser, T.C.
et al 1992Q A comparison of the understory avifaunal communities in three Costa Rican forests 128-132% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Animals, Birds, Mist Nets, Plants, Forests, Trees, Understory, Community, Diversity, Guilds, Species Richness, Population, Assemblage, Fora`' Y? Bizzarro, J.J.
et al 1992@ Fruit morphology and seed dispersal in three Costa Rican forests 133-136% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 2 Plants, Forests, Trees, Fruits, Seeds, Morphology, Seed Dispersal, Dry Forests, Plots, Dispersal Syndromes, Diversity, Asemblage, ih? Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993 A comparison of the effectiveness of Pseudomyrmex flavicornis and P. spinicola in preventing overgrowth of Acacia collinsii by surrounding vegetation 1-4% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, 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, Com jT? Cook, S.P.
et al 1993Y Differences in response of two species of Acacia ants to disturbances of their host trees 5-7% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, 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 al 1993M Competitive interactions between two species of ants in Palo Verde, Cost Rica 8-10% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3n Animals, Insects, Ants, Formicidae, Competition, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Population, Ass j$? Blue, A.A.
et al 1993j Differential vegetation densities surrounding Acacia trees occupied by two different species of Acacia ant 11-13% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Red Ants, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Black Ants, Mutualism, Herbivory, Plants, Trees, Acacia Trees, Acacia collinsii, Population, Assemblage, Community, Competition, Undexc i? Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993X A comparison of avian biomass in xeric and mesic habitats of a tropical deciduous forest 14-17% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Birds, Avian Biomass, Biomass, Plants, Forests, Deciduous Forest, Mesic, Xeric, Wet Forests, Dry Forests, Understory, Canopy, Diversity, Population, Assemblage, l? Seandel, Marco
et al 1993 Differences in leaf, fruiting and flowering phenology over a moisture gradient in the dry, lowland forest of Palo Verde, Costa Rica 18-21% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Plants, Forests, Trees, Phenology, Dry Forests, Wet Forests, Mesic, Xeric, Lowland, Canopy, Understory, Gradient, Moisture Gradient, Soil, Leaves, Fruits, Flowers, Population, Assemblage, C j<? X Blue, A.A.
et al 1993, Microhabitat selection by Phallicthys amates 22-24% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Fish, Freshwater, Aquatics, Phallicthys amates, Osteichthyes, Poeciliidae, Microhabitats, Marshes, Predators, Predator Avoidance, Population, Assemblage, CoO; i? Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993H The effect of terrestrial-based predation on termite colony survivorship 25-28% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Termites, Nasutitermes, Isoptera, Eusocial, Colonies, Predation, Predator Avoidance, Nests, Predators, Population, Assemblage, CG3 l<? Kornet, D.B.
et al 1993I Vigilance and predator response distance in black-bellied whistling ducks 29-31% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Birds, Ducks, Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, Dendrocygnus autumnalis, Vigilance, Predators, Group Dynamics, Behavior, Flocks, Pop[ jl? Cook, S.P.
et al 1993V The effect of macrophyte vegetation and water depth on the distribution of pond snails 32-34% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Gastropoda, Physidae, Snails, Pond Snails, Plants, Aquatic Vegetation, Macrophytes, Predators, Prey Vulnerability, Abundance, Water, Population, Assemblage, k? X Field, J. P.
et al 1993A An observational study of protective spacing in Alouatta palliata 35-37% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Primates, Monkeys, Howler Monkeys, Alouatta palliata, Behavior, Troops, Group Dynamics, Protective Spacing, Predator Avoidance, Territory, Ranges, P- i?! Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993N The relationship between tree buttressing and stresses due to wind and gravity 38-42% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3~ Plants, Forests, Trees, Buttressing, Buttresses, Wind, Gravity, Growth, Stress, Population, Assemblage, lT?" X Mizak, Linda M. 1993D Insect herbivory patterns and leaf toughness of a cloud forest Piper 43-45% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Plants, Piper, Piperaceae, Herbivory, Cloud Forest, Plants, Forests, Competition, Leaves, Defenses, Chemical Defenses, Physical Defenses, Predator Avoidance, Population, Assemblage, Co j?# Cook, S.P.
et al 1993X Distribution of small lianas with respect to trees of differing size class and bark type 46-48% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3[ Plants, Lianas, Trees, Bark, Growth, Light, Competition, Assemblage, ComE/ kX?$ Dunn, H.A.
et al 1993S The effects of erosion on stream sedimentation and invertebrate population dynamics 49-52% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Invertebrates, Streams, Sedimentation, Erosion, Aquatics, Freshwater, Abundance, Population, Diversity, Community, A k?%
Dyhrman, S.T. 1993I The effects of wind stress on cloud forest vegetation above the tree line 53-55% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3o Plants, Trees, Forests, Tree Line, Cloud Forest, Wind, Stress, Gradients, Wind Velocity, C j?& X Cook, S.P.
et al 1993P The effect of trail barriers on foraging in the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes 56-59% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Foraging, Diet, Trails, Territory, Pheromones, Barriers, Herbivory, Popu4# i?' Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993 Atta ant, get that forage! 60-65% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Foraging, Diet, Preferences, Colonies, Herbivory, Nests, Foraging Columns, Flowers, Aphelandra, Trails, Popu! j?( Drake, N. L.
et al 19932 Leaf size and transport speed in leaf-cutting ants 66-68% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Plants, Leaves, Leaf Size, Speed, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Pop{ k?) Dyhrman, S.T.
et al 1993W A behavioral study of trail re-establishment following disturbance in leaf-cutting ants 69-72% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Ants, Leaf-cutting Ants, Atta cephalotes, Worker Ants, Soldier Ants, Foraging, Diet, Herbivory, Territory, Trails, Disturbances, Wet Season, Behavior, Minima, Maxima, Media, PodS kt?* Dunn, H.A.
et al 1993L The effects of canopy structure and group size on spider monkey travel speed 73-75% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Primates, Monkeys, Spider Monkeys, Ateles geoffroyi, Foraging, Diet, Arboreal, Structure, Behavior, Plants, Forests, Trees, Canopy, Group Dynamics, Population, l?+ Field, J.P.
et al 1993l A study of nectarivorous, frugivorous, and insectivorous bird populations in three different forest habitats 76-79% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 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 al 19939 A study of fish abundance as a function of tide pool area 80-83% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Fish, Gobiidae, Abundance, Tide Pools, Tide Pool Area, Territories, Salinity, Microhabitats, Population, j?- Cook, S.P.
et al 1993/ Resource and habitat preference of dung beetles 84-86% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Insects, Beetles, Dung Beetles, Scarabaeidae, Diet, Foraging, Dung, Preference, Population, Microhabitats, A i?. Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993j Impact of temperature and soil moisture on leaf-litter critters (macrodetritivores and soil invertebrates) 87-90% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Arthropods, Isopods, Millipedes, Invertebrates, Macrodetritivores, Soil, Temperature, Moisture, Leaf-litter, Lowland Tropical Forest, Population, Community, Assemblage, Decomposers, Detr i?/ Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993X Continued examination of five potential assey crop tree species in Coto Brus, Costa Rica 91-95% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Plants, 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, Com j?0 Cook, S.P.
et al 1993F The abundance of detritivores in Frijol Tapado versus Espequeado plots 96-98% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Plants, Agriculture, Beans, Bean Cultivation, Crop Systems, Frijol Tapado, Espequeado, Decomposition, Nutrient Recycling, Animals, Invertebrates, Macroinvertebrates, Insects, Arthropods, Detritivores, Diet, Foraging, Soil, Leaf-litter, Community, As k(?1 Drake, N. L.
et al 1993X Aquatic invertebrates as a bio-indicator of river water quality in Coto Brus, Costa Rica 99-102% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Invertebrates, Macroinvertebrates, Aquatic, Bio-indicators, Rivers, Streams, Pollution, Water Quality, Pre-montane River, Rio Java, Coto Brus, Species Diversity, Abundance, Family Biotic Index, Tolerance, Com k?2 j Dunn, H.A.
et al 1993k A study of the abundance of nematodes on cultivated beans (Phaseolus vulgaris ) in different fallow systems 103-105% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Nematodes, Meloidogyne, Plants, Cultivated Beans, Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, Mucuna, Frijol Tapado, Mucuna sp., Mulch, Roots, Galls, Fallow Plots, Agriculture, Community, As k?3 X Dunn, H. A.
et al 1993% Seed predation on Dipteryx panamensis 106-109% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Plants, Trees, Forests, Canopy, Dipteryx panamensis, Seeds, Dispersal, Animals, Mammals, Agoutis, Dasyprocta sp., Scatter-hoarding, Foraging, Diet, Seed Predation, Preference, Sendero Camino Experimental Sur, Population, o l(?4 X
Kornet, D. B. 1993: A Study of sex-specific feeding behavior in Norops humilis 110-112% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Reptiles, Herpes, Lizards, Norops humilis, Feeding, Predation, Defense, Territories, Diet, Foraging, Behavior, Popuo k?5 X Dyhrman, S. T.
et al 19930 Territorial behavior of male Dendrobates pumilio 113-116% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, Amphibians, Herps, Frogs, Poison Dart Frogs, Dendrobates pumilio, Territories, Behavior, Competition, Aggression, Popu k@?6 j Drake, N.L.
et al 1993[ Aquatic invertebrate communities of Heliconia wagneriana bracts in large and small patches 117-120% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Plants, Heliconia wagneriana, Flowers, Bracts, Animals, Invertebrates, Aquatic Invertebrates, Chironomidae, Culicidae, Syrphidae, Copepoda, Species Richness, Plant-Animal Interactions, Abundance, Population, Community, A ll?7 k Preuss, C.R.
et al 1993 Competition interactions between hermit and non-hermit hummingbirds in relation to patch size of Heliconia pogonantha inflorescences 121-125% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Animals, 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?8 Bansak, T.S.
et al 1993g Species richness of tropical trees during different successional stages and between wet and dry forests 126-131% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 3 Plants, Trees, Forests, Wet Forests, Dry Forests, Leaf Morphology, Succession, Primary Succession, Secondary Succession, Species Richness, Soils, Com y?9 j Abram, E. H.
et al 1994Q Resource allocation in Acacia collinsii : plant growth and ant colony maintenance 1-3% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Plants, Trees, Acacia collinsii, Growth, Animals, Insects, Ants, Pseudomyrmex, Ant-acacia, Mutualism, Resource allocation, Defense, Beltian Bodies, Animal-Plant Interactions, Community, Popu zT?: Broughton, L.C.
et al 1994[ Pheromone-induced changes in disturbance response of the acacia ant, Pseudomyrmex spinicola 4-6% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Insects, Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Pheromones, Disturbance, Recruitment, Mutualism, Acacia collinsii, Behavior, Population, Com z ?; Berry, M.E.
et al 1994R Reaction of Pseudomyrmex spinicola to introduced conspecifics on Acacia collinsii 7-9% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Insects, Ants, Red Ants, Acacia Ants, Pseudomyrmex spinicola, Pseudomyrmex flavicornis, Mutualism, Acacia Trees, Acacia collinsii, Competition, Intraspecific Aggression, Population, Com y?< k Abram, E. H.
et al 1994" Habitat use in the Northern Jacana 10-12% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Birds, Northern Jacanas, Jacanas, Jacana spinosa, Habitat Usage, Spatial Distribution, Territories, Foraging, Diet, Marsh Habitat, Substrates, Po z?= j Bykowski, J.L.
et al 1994J The effects of chemical leaching of Magnifera indica on understory plants 13-15% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Plants, Mangoes, Magnifera indica, Anacardiaceae, Trees, Understory, Growth, Soil, Foliage, Secondary plant metabolites, Toxicity, Allelopathy, Ck z?> Broughton, S.C.
et al 1994 A comparison of avian abundance, biomass, species richness and foraging behavior in mesic and xeric habitats in a tropical dry forest 16-19% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Birds, Avian Biomass, Biomass, Abundance, Species Richness, Foraging, Diet, Mesic Habitats, Xeric Habitats, Community, As z?? Bykowski, J.L.
et al 1994P Effects of nectar status on flower availability to pollinators in Nymphaea ampla 20-22% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4o Plants, Water Lilies, Nymphaea ampla, Nectar, Pollination, Pollinator Access, Population, CkW {?@ Swanson, A. N.
et al 1994m Effects of sunlight, leaf litter, and temperature on habitat selection by ant lions (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) 23-26% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Insects, Ant Lions, Neuroptera, Chrysopidae, Myrmeleon sp., Habitat Selection, Light, Leaf Litter, Temperature, Predation, Po?A j Abram, E. H.
et al 1994_ Examination of current Typha latifolia management in a freshwater marsh, Palo Verde, Costa Rica 27-29% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Plants, Cattails, Typha latifolia, Freshwater Marsh Habitat, Marsh Management, Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge, Floral Diversity, Succession, Cattle Grazing, Population, Community z?B j Fouts, H. M.
et al 1994` The effect of nectar volume on flower visitation by Anartia jatrophea (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) 30-33% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Insects, Butterflies, Anartia jatrophea, Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Nectar, Pollination, Insect Pollinators, Foraging, Population, Co zl?C j Broughton, L.C.
et al 1994K Habitat selection by Jacana spinosa in Palo Verde National Wildlife Refuge 34-36% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Animals, Birds, Northern Jacanas, Jacana spinosa, Plants, Water Lilies, Nymphaea ampla, Foraging, Substrate, Marsh Habitat, Abundance, Habitat Selection, Population, C?D Gardella, D. J.
et al 1994F Abundance of insect larvae and ostracods in tank bromeliad communities 37-39% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Plants, Bromeliads, Tank Bromeliads, Animals, Insects, Insect Larvae, Ostracods, Microcosm, Herbivores, Detritivores, Bactivores, Abundance, Competition, Resource Partitioning, Recruitment, Population, Assemblage, Community <' z?E Broughton, L.C.
et al 1994M The effects of wind and sunlight on climbing vines in a tropical cloud forest 40-42% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Plants, Vines, Climbing Vines, Araceae, Vine Orientation, Sunlight, Wind, Growth, Tropical Cloud Forest, Community, Asj?G Bykowski, J. L.
et al 1994L The Effects of leaf morphology on water conduction in a montane cloud forest 46-50% Dartmouth Studies in Tropical Ecology 4 Plants, Leaves, Drip Tips, Leaf Morphology, Forests, Montane Cloud Forest, Epiphylls, Water Conduction, Understory, Microclimates, Cerro Cacao, Guanacaste Province, Community, Assemblage ?H Fouts, H. M.
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