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Selection of second-growth woodlands by frugivorous migrating birds in Panama: an effect of fruit size and plant density?v. 1157–170
Martin, Thomas E. 1985. "Selection of second-growth woodlands by frugivorous migrating birds in Panama: an effect of fruit size and plant density?" Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1 157–170.
Resource selection by tropical frugivorous birds: integrating multiple interactionsv. 66563–573
Martin, Thomas E. 1985. "Resource selection by tropical frugivorous birds: integrating multiple interactions." Oecologia, 66 563–573.
Energetics, Population Biology, and Distribution of Xenarthrans, Living and ExtinctSmithsonian Institution Press219–232
McNab, Brian K. 1985. "Energetics, Population Biology, and Distribution of Xenarthrans, Living and Extinct." In The Evolution and Ecology of Armadillos, Sloths, and Vermilinguas. Montgomery, G. Gene, editor. 219–232. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Diversity, heterogeneity and consumer pressure in a tropical rocky intertidal communityv. 65No. 3394–405
Menge, Bruce A., Lubchenco, Jane, and Ashkenas, Linda R. 1985. "Diversity, heterogeneity and consumer pressure in a tropical rocky intertidal community." Oecologia, 65, (3) 394–405.
Nesting of Demochelys coriacea in Caribbean Panamav. 19No. 2293–297
Meylan, Anne, Meylan, Peter A., and Ruiz, Argelis. 1985. "Nesting of Demochelys coriacea in Caribbean Panama." Journal of Herpetology, 19, (2) 293–297.
Cropping of arboreal ants by neotropical mammalian vermilingua (: xenarthra)Bhargava Book Depot81–88
Montgomery, Gerald Gene. 1985. "Cropping of arboreal ants by neotropical mammalian vermilingua (cyclopes tamandua: xenarthra)." In Ecology and Resource Management in Tropics. 81–88. Varanasi, India: Bhargava Book Depot.
Impact of vermilinguas () on arboreal ant populationsSmithsonian Institution Press351–363
Montgomery, Gerald Gene. 1985. "Impact of vermilinguas (cyclopes, tamandua : xenarthra = edentata) on arboreal ant populations." In The evolution and ecology of armadillos, sloths, and vermilinguas. Montgomery, Gerald Gene, editor. 351–363. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Movements, foraging and food habits of the four extant species of neotropical vermilinguas (mammalia; myrmecophagidae)Smithsonian Institution Press365–377
Montgomery, Gerald Gene. 1985. "Movements, foraging and food habits of the four extant species of neotropical vermilinguas (mammalia; myrmecophagidae)." In The Evolution and ecology of armadillos, sloths, and vermilinguas. Montgomery, Gerald Gene, editor. 365–377. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Body temperature regulation, energy metabolism, and foraging in light-seeking and shade-seeking robber fliesv. 155No. 5561–570
Morgan, Kenneth R., Shelly, Todd E., and Kimsey, Lynn S. 1985. "Body temperature regulation, energy metabolism, and foraging in light-seeking and shade-seeking robber flies." Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 155, (5) 561–570.
The realities of reintroducing species to the wildSmithsonian Institution Press147–158
Morton, Eugene S. 1985. "The realities of reintroducing species to the wild." In Animal Extinctions: what everyone should know. Hoage, R., editor. 147–158. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Why are cephalopods deaf?v. 125No. 3University of Chicago Press465–469
Moynihan, Martin Humphrey. 1985. "Why are cephalopods deaf?" American Naturalist, 125, (3) 465–469.
Communication and Non-Communication by CephalopodsIndiana University Press
Moynihan, Martin Humphrey. 1985. Communication and Non-Communication by Cephalopods. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Feeding ecology of the tropical spitting spider Syctodes longipes (Araneae, Scytodidae)v. 65No. 2284–288
Nentwig, Wolfgang. 1985. "Feeding ecology of the tropical spitting spider Syctodes longipes (Araneae, Scytodidae)." Oecologia, 65, (2) 284–288.
Prey analysis of four species of tropical orb-weaving spiders (Araneae: Araneidae) and a comparison with araneids of the temperate zonesv. 66No. 4580–594
Nentwig, Wolfgang. 1985. "Prey analysis of four species of tropical orb-weaving spiders (Araneae: Araneidae) and a comparison with araneids of the temperate zones." Oecologia, 66, (4) 580–594.
A Tropical Caterpillar that Mimics Faeces, Leaves and a Snake (Lepidoptera: Oxytenidae: Oxytenis naemia)v. 24No. 2135–141
Nentwig, Wolfgang. 1985. "A Tropical Caterpillar that Mimics Faeces, Leaves and a Snake (Lepidoptera: Oxytenidae: Oxytenis naemia)." Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 24, (2) 135–141.
Architis nitidopilosa, a neotropical pisaurid with a permanent catching web (Araneae, Pisauridae)v. 6No. 7297–303
Nentwig, Wolfgang. 1985. "Architis nitidopilosa, a neotropical pisaurid with a permanent catching web (Araneae, Pisauridae)." Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society, 6, (7) 297–303.
Social spiders catch larger prey: a study of Anelosimus eximius (Araneae: Theridiidae)v. 1779–85
Nentwig, Wolfgang. 1985. "Social spiders catch larger prey: a study of Anelosimus eximius (Araneae: Theridiidae)." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 17 79–85.
Two-Year Study of Male Orchid Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini) Attraction to Chemical Baits in Lowland South-Eastern Perúv. 137–54
Pearson, David L. and Dressler, Robert L. 1985. "Two-Year Study of Male Orchid Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini) Attraction to Chemical Baits in Lowland South-Eastern Perú." Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1 37–54.
Phytolith Analysis and Tropical Paleo-Ecology - Production and Taxonomic Significance of Siliceous Forms in New World Plant Domesticates and Wild-Speciesv. 45No. 3-4ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV185–228
Piperno, Dolores R. 1985. "Phytolith Analysis and Tropical Paleo-Ecology - Production and Taxonomic Significance of Siliceous Forms in New World Plant Domesticates and Wild-Species." Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 45, (3-4) 185–228.
Phytolithic analysis of geological sediments from Panamav. 5913–19
Piperno, Dolores R. 1985. "Phytolithic analysis of geological sediments from Panama." Antiquity, 59 13–19.