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Protogynous hermaphroditism and gonochorism in four Caribbean reef gobiesv. 7No. 2137–142
Robertson, D. Ross and Justines, Gustavo. 1982. "Protogynous hermaphroditism and gonochorism in four Caribbean reef gobies." Environmental Biology of Fishes, 7, (2) 137–142.
Gonochorism, protogynous sex-change and spawning in three sparisomatinine parrotfishes from the Western Indian Oceanv. 32No. 4868–879
Robertson, D. Ross, Reinboth, Rudolf, and Bruce, Robin W. 1982. "Gonochorism, protogynous sex-change and spawning in three sparisomatinine parrotfishes from the Western Indian Ocean." Bulletin of Marine Science, 32, (4) 868–879.
Courtship and mating behavior in spidersv. 271–20
Robinson, Michael H. 1982. "Courtship and mating behavior in spiders." Annual Review of Entomology, 27 1–20.
The philosophy and practice of environmental education in the tropics: a critical assessmentIndian Environmental Society145–163
Robinson, Michael H. 1982. "The philosophy and practice of environmental education in the tropics: a critical assessment." In Education for Environmental Planning and Conservation. Bandhu, Desh and Ramanathan, N. L., editors. 145–163. New Delhi: Indian Environmental Society.
The ecology and biogeography of spiders in Papua New Guineav. 42557–581
Robinson, Michael H. 1982. "The ecology and biogeography of spiders in Papua New Guinea." Monographie Biologicae, 42 557–581.
Seasonality in colony food storage, brood production and adult survivorship: studies of Melipona in tropical forest (Hymenoptera: Apidae)v. 55No. 4789–800
Roubik, David Ward. 1982. "Seasonality in colony food storage, brood production and adult survivorship: studies of Melipona in tropical forest (Hymenoptera: Apidae)." Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 55, (4) 789–800.
The ecological impact of africanized honeybees on native neotropical pollinatorsUniv. Paris-Nord233–245
Roubik, David Ward. 1982. "The ecological impact of africanized honeybees on native neotropical pollinators." In Social Insects in the Tropics I. Jaisson, P., editor. 233–245. Paris: Univ. Paris-Nord.
The ecological impact of nectar-robbing bees and pollinating hummingbirds on a tropical shrubv. 63No. 2354–360
Roubik, David Ward. 1982. "The ecological impact of nectar-robbing bees and pollinating hummingbirds on a tropical shrub." Ecology, 63, (2) 354–360.
Obligate Necrophagy in a Social Bee Trigona-HypogeaDOI: info:10.1126/science.217.4564.1059v. 217No. 45641059–1060
Roubik, David Ward. 1982. "Obligate Necrophagy in a Social Bee Trigona-Hypogea." Science, 217, (4564) 1059–1060. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.217.4564.1059.
Stratum, tree, and flower selection by tropical bees: implications for the reproductive biology of outcrossing Cochlospermum vitifolium in Panamav. 63No. 3712–720
Roubik, David Ward, Ackerman, James D., Copenhaver, Christine, and Smith, Brian H. 1982. "Stratum, tree, and flower selection by tropical bees: implications for the reproductive biology of outcrossing Cochlospermum vitifolium in Panama." Ecology, 63, (3) 712–720.
Flightless beetles and stingless bees: phoresy of scotocryptine beetles (Leiodidae) on their meliponine (Apidae)v. 55No. 1125–135
Roubik, David Ward and Wheeler, Quentin D. 1982. "Flightless beetles and stingless bees: phoresy of scotocryptine beetles (Leiodidae) on their meliponine (Apidae)." Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 55, (1) 125–135.
Tropical forests: can we afford not to give them a future?v. 12No. 6253–258
Rubinoff, Ira. 1982. "Tropical forests: can we afford not to give them a future?" The Ecologist, 12, (6) 253–258.
PrologoSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Editorial Universitaria9–10
Rubinoff, Ira. 1982. "Prologo." In Evolucion en los Tropicos. de Alba, Georgina and Rubinoff, Roberta Wolff, editors. 9–10. Panamá: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Editorial Universitaria.
Una estrategia para conservar los bosques tropicalesv. 9No. 36–11
Rubinoff, Ira. 1982. "Una estrategia para conservar los bosques tropicales." Conciencia, 9, (3) 6–11.
A jungle kept for studyv. 95No. 1319New Science Publications495–499
Rubinoff, Ira and Smythe, Nicholas. 1982. "A jungle kept for study." New Scientist, 95, (1319) 495–499.
Timing of reproduction by coatis (Nasua narica) in relation to fluctuations in food resourcesSmithsonian Institution Press413–431
Russell, James K. 1982. "Timing of reproduction by coatis (Nasua narica) in relation to fluctuations in food resources." In The ecology of a tropical forest seasonal rhythms and long-term changes. Rand, Austin Stanley, Windsor, Donald M., and Leigh, Egbert Giles, Jr., editors. 413–431. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Bat predation and sexual advertisement in a neotropical anuranv. 119No. 1University of Chicago Press136–139
Ryan, Michael J., Tuttle, M. D., and Rand, Austin Stanley. 1982. "Bat predation and sexual advertisement in a neotropical anuran." American Naturalist, 119, (1) 136–139.
Ecological correlated of a neotropical mutualism: ant assemblages at Costus extrafloral nectariesv. 63No. 4932–941
Schemske, Douglas W. 1982. "Ecological correlated of a neotropical mutualism: ant assemblages at Costus extrafloral nectaries." Ecology, 63, (4) 932–941.
Spring migration of shorebirds in Panamav. 84No. 3344–345
Schneider, David and Mallory, Elizabeth P. 1982. "Spring migration of shorebirds in Panama." The Condor, 84, (3) 344–345.
Intertidal distribution of zoanthids on the Caribbean coast of Panama: effects of predation and desiccationv. 32No. 1316–335
Sebens, Kenneth P. 1982. "Intertidal distribution of zoanthids on the Caribbean coast of Panama: effects of predation and desiccation." Bulletin of Marine Science, 32, (1) 316–335.