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Preimplantation development, fate of the zona pellucida, and observations on the glycogen-rich oviduct of the Little Bulldog Bat, Noctilio albiventrisv. 150No. 2269–300
Rasweiler, John J., I.V. 1977. "Preimplantation development, fate of the zona pellucida, and observations on the glycogen-rich oviduct of the Little Bulldog Bat, Noctilio albiventris." American Journal of Anatomy, 150, (2) 269–300.
Ant-mimicry in Panamanian clubionid and salticid spiders (Araneae: Clubionidae, Salicidae)v. 9No. 11–8
Reiskind, Jonathan. 1977. "Ant-mimicry in Panamanian clubionid and salticid spiders (Araneae: Clubionidae, Salicidae)." Biotropica, 9, (1) 1–8.
Reaction of some Panamanian birds to human intrusion at the nestv. 79No. 3376–379
Ricklefs, Robert E. 1977. "Reaction of some Panamanian birds to human intrusion at the nest." The Condor, 79, (3) 376–379.
The roles of female mate choice and predation in the mating systems of some tropical Labroid fishesv. 45298–320
Robertson, D. Ross and Hoffman, Steven G. 1977. "The roles of female mate choice and predation in the mating systems of some tropical Labroid fishes." Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 45 298–320.
Tropical spinnersv. 76No. 1080New Science Publications552–554
Robinson, Michael H. 1977. "Tropical spinners." New Scientist, 76, (1080) 552–554.
Symbioses between insects and spiders: an association between lepidopteran larvae and the social Anelosimus eximius (Araneae: Theridiidae)v. 83No. 3-4
Robinson, Michael H. 1977. "Symbioses between insects and spiders: an association between lepidopteran larvae and the social Anelosimus eximius (Araneae: Theridiidae)." Psyche, 83, (3-4).
Association between flies and spiders: bibiocomensalism and dipsoparasitism?v. 84No. 2150–157
Robinson, Michael H. and Robinson, Barbara C. 1977. "Association between flies and spiders: bibiocomensalism and dipsoparasitism?" Psyche, 84, (2) 150–157.
A Tipulid associated with spider webs in Papua New Guineav. 1121–4
Robinson, Michael H. and Robinson, Barbara C. 1977. "A Tipulid associated with spider webs in Papua New Guinea." Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 112 1–4.
Attacks on large or heavily defended prey by tropical salticid spidersv. 84No. 11–10
Robinson, Michael H. and Valerio, Carlos E. 1977. "Attacks on large or heavily defended prey by tropical salticid spiders." Psyche, 84, (1) 1–10.
Diel cycles of expansion and contraction in coral reef anthozoansv. 43No. 3247–256
Sebens, Kenneth P. and DeRiemer, K. 1977. "Diel cycles of expansion and contraction in coral reef anthozoans." Marine Biology, 43, (3) 247–256.
Communication in the LepidopteraIndiana University Press362–402
Silberglied, Robert E. 1977. "Communication in the Lepidoptera." In How animals communicate. Sebeok, Thomas A., editor. 362–402. Bloomington, Indiana:: Indiana University Press.
Albinism in relation to competition in bamboo Phyllostachys bambusoidesv. 26No. 5502527–529
Smith, Alan P. 1977. "Albinism in relation to competition in bamboo Phyllostachys bambusoides." Nature, 26, (5502) 527–529.
Feeding behavior and social organization in howling monkeysAcademic Press, London
Smith, C. C. 1977. "Feeding behavior and social organization in howling monkeys." In Primate Ecology: Studies of feeding and rauging behavior in lemurs, monkeys and apes.. Clutton-Brock, T. H., editor. Academic Press, London.
Feeding rates, search paths, and surveillance for predators in Great-tailed Grackle flocksv. 55No. 6891–898
Smith, James N. M. 1977. "Feeding rates, search paths, and surveillance for predators in Great-tailed Grackle flocks." Canadian journal of zoology, 55, (6) 891–898.
The behavior of communication: an ethological approachHarvard University Press
Smith, W. J. 1977. The behavior of communication: an ethological approach. Cambridge, Massachesetts: Harvard University Press.
Beneficial behavior of a symbiotic shrimp to its host anemonev. 27No. 2343–346
Smith, Wayne L. 1977. "Beneficial behavior of a symbiotic shrimp to its host anemone." Bulletin of Marine Science, 27, (2) 343–346.
The function of mammalian alarm advertising: social signals or pursuit invitation?v. 111University of Chicago Press191–194
Smythe, Nicholas. 1977. "The function of mammalian alarm advertising: social signals or pursuit invitation?" American Naturalist, 111 191–194.
Further bird weights from Panamav. 97No. 261–65
Strauch, Jr,Joseph G. 1977. "Further bird weights from Panama." Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club, 97, (2) 61–65.
Comments on the life history and host-parasite relationships of Cymothoa excisa (Isopoda, Cymothoidae) and three species of snappers (Lutjanidae) in the Caribbean Sea, Panamav. 75875–877
Weinstein, M. P. and Heck, K. L., Jr. 1977. "Comments on the life history and host-parasite relationships of Cymothoa excisa (Isopoda, Cymothoidae) and three species of snappers (Lutjanidae) in the Caribbean Sea, Panama." Fishery Bulletin, 75 875–877.
The courtship of frogsPlenum Press233–262
Wells, Kentwood D. 1977. "The courtship of frogs." In The Reproductive Biology of Amphibians. Taylor, Douglas H. and Guttman, Sheldon I., editors. 233–262. New York: Plenum Press.