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Comparative foraging behavior of light - versus shade-seeking adult damselflies in a lowland neotropical forest (Odonata: Zygoptera)v. 55No. 4University of Chicago Press335–343
Shelly, Todd E. 1982. "Comparative foraging behavior of light - versus shade-seeking adult damselflies in a lowland neotropical forest (Odonata: Zygoptera)." Physiological Zoology, 55, (4) 335–343.
The cost of reproduction in Senecio keniodendron, a giant rosette species of Mt. Kenyav. 55No. 2243–247
Smith, Alan P. and Young, Truman P. 1982. "The cost of reproduction in Senecio keniodendron, a giant rosette species of Mt. Kenya." Oecologia, 55, (2) 243–247.
Lesser Black-backed Gull in Panamav. 36No. 3336–337
Smith, Neal Griffith. 1982. "Lesser Black-backed Gull in Panama." American Birds, 36, (3) 336–337.
Population irruptions and periodic migrations in the day-flying moth, Urania fulgensSmithsonian Institution Press331–344
Smith, Neal Griffith. 1982. "Population irruptions and periodic migrations in the day-flying moth, Urania fulgens." 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. 331–344. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
The seasonal abundance of night-flying insects in a neotropical forestSmithsonian Institution Press309–318
Smythe, Nicholas. 1982. "The seasonal abundance of night-flying insects in a neotropical forest." 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. 309–318. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Population regulation in some terrestrial frugivores227–238
Smythe, Nicholas, Glanz, William E., and Leigh, Egbert Giles, Jr. 1982. "Population regulation in some terrestrial frugivores." 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. 227–238.
Domestic economy - land, labor, and wealth in a San Blas communityv. 9519–537
Stier, F. 1982. "Domestic economy - land, labor, and wealth in a San Blas community." American Ethnologist, 9 519–537.
Distribution of Trees on Barro Colorado Island: A Five Hectare SampleSmithsonian Institution Press83–94
Thorington, Richard W., Jr., Tannenbaum, B., Tarak, A., and Rudran, Rasanayagam. 1982. "Distribution of Trees on Barro Colorado Island: A Five Hectare Sample." In The Ecology of a Tropical Forest. Leigh, Egbert Giles, Jr., Rand, Austin Stanley, and Windsor, Donald M., editors. 83–94. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Termite-termite interactions: workers as an agonistic castev. 89No. 1-2133–150
Thorne, Barbara L. 1982. "Termite-termite interactions: workers as an agonistic caste." Psyche, 89, (1-2) 133–150.
Reproductive plasticity in the neotropical termite, Nasupitermes cornigerv. 121–29
Thorne, Barbara L. 1982. "Reproductive plasticity in the neotropical termite, Nasupitermes corniger." Social Insects in the Tropics, 1 21–29.
Polygyny in termines: multiple primary queens in colonies of Nasutitermes corniger (Motschuls) (Isoptera: Termitidae)v. 29No. 1102–117
Thorne, Barbara L. 1982. "Polygyny in termines: multiple primary queens in colonies of Nasutitermes corniger (Motschuls) (Isoptera: Termitidae)." Insects Sociaux, 29, (1) 102–117.
Multiple primary queens in termites: Phyletic distributional, ecological context, and a comparison to polygyny in HymenopteraWestview Press206–211
Thorne, Barbara L. 1982. "Multiple primary queens in termites: Phyletic distributional, ecological context, and a comparison to polygyny in Hymenoptera." In The Biology of Social Insects. Michener, Charles D., Evans, Howard E., and Breed, Michael D., editors. 206–211. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
Community structure of litter anuran in a tropical forest, Makokou, Gabon: a preliminary analysis in the minor dry seasonv. 36223–232
Toft, Catherine A. 1982. "Community structure of litter anuran in a tropical forest, Makokou, Gabon: a preliminary analysis in the minor dry season." Revue D'Ecologie, 36 223–232.
Population dynamics and seasonal recruitment in Bufo typhonius and Colostethus nubicola (Anura)Smithsonian Institution Press397–404
Toft, Catherine A., Rand, Austin Stanley, and Clark, Milton. 1982. "Population dynamics and seasonal recruitment in Bufo typhonius and Colostethus nubicola (Anura)." 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. 397–404. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Behavioral and physiological adaptations for herbivory in a neotropical lizard, Iguana iguana(Ph.D. Dissertation)
Troyer, Katherine Elizabeth. 1982. "Behavioral and physiological adaptations for herbivory in a neotropical lizard, Iguana iguana(Ph.D. Dissertation)." University of California, Davis.
Transfer of fermentative microbes between generation in a herbivorous lizardv. 216No. 4545540–542
Troyer, Katherine Elizabeth. 1982. "Transfer of fermentative microbes between generation in a herbivorous lizard." Science, 216, (4545) 540–542.
The amazing frog-eating batv. 161No. 1National Geographic Society78–90
Tuttle, Merlin D. 1982. "The amazing frog-eating bat." National Geographic, 161, (1) 78–90.
The role of synchronized calling, ambient light, and ambient noise, in anti-bat-predator behavior of a treefrogv. 11No. 2125–131
Tuttle, Merlin D. and Ryan, Michael J. 1982. "The role of synchronized calling, ambient light, and ambient noise, in anti-bat-predator behavior of a treefrog." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 11, (2) 125–131.
Evasive behaviour of a frog in response to bat predationDOI: info:10.1016/S0003-3472(82)80050-Xv. 30No. 2Elsevier393–397
Tuttle, Merlin D., Taft, Lucinda K., and Ryan, Michael J. 1982. "Evasive behaviour of a frog in response to bat predation." Animal Behaviour, 30, (2) 393–397. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0003-3472(82)80050-X.
Daily otolith increments and recruitment in two coral reef wrasses, Thalassoma bifasciatus and Halichoeres bivittatusv. 71203–208
Victor, Benjamin C. 1982. "Daily otolith increments and recruitment in two coral reef wrasses, Thalassoma bifasciatus and Halichoeres bivittatus." Marine Biology, 71 203–208.