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Fates of staghorn coral isolates on hurricane- damaged reefs in Jamaica: the role of predatorsv. 283–88
Knowlton, Nancy, Lang, J. C., and Keller, Brian D. 1989. "Fates of staghorn coral isolates on hurricane- damaged reefs in Jamaica: the role of predators." Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium, 2 83–88.
Coral bleaching in Panamá and considerations for the futureU.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Office of Undersea Research35–37
Knowlton, Nancy. 1988. "Coral bleaching in Panamá and considerations for the future." In Mass Bleaching of Coral Reefs in the Caribbean: A Research Strategy. Ogden, John C. and Wicklund, Robert A., editors. 35–37. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Office of Undersea Research.
Coral Bleaching in Panama and Considerations for the Futurev. 88No. 235–37
Knowlton, Nancy. 1988. "Coral Bleaching in Panama and Considerations for the Future." Mass Bleaching of Coral Reefs in the Caribbean: A Research Strategy, National Undersea Research Program Research Report, 88, (2) 35–37.
Cryptic and sibling species among the decapod Crustaceav. 6356–363
Knowlton, Nancy. 1986. "Cryptic and sibling species among the decapod Crustacea." Journal of Crustacean Biology, 6 356–363.
Field studies of life cycles: focusing on individualsOxford and IBH Publications209–215
Knowlton, Nancy. 1986. "Field studies of life cycles: focusing on individuals." In Indian Ocean: Biology of Benthic Marine Organisms. Thompson, M. -F, Sarojini, R., and Nagabhushanam, R., editors. 209–215. Oxford and IBH Publications.
Larvae which fall far short of their potential: highly localized recruitment in an alpheid shrimp with extended larval developmentv. 39213–223
Knowlton, Nancy and Keller, Brian D. 1986. "Larvae which fall far short of their potential: highly localized recruitment in an alpheid shrimp with extended larval development." Bulletin of Marine Science, 39 213–223.
Two more sibling species of alpheid shrimps associated with the Caribbean sea anemones Bartholomea annulata and Heteractis lucidav. 37893–904
Knowlton, Nancy and Keller, Brian D. 1985. "Two more sibling species of alpheid shrimps associated with the Caribbean sea anemones Bartholomea annulata and Heteractis lucida." Bulletin of Marine Science, 37 893–904.
The explanation of organic diversity by Mark Ridleyv. 225160–161
Knowlton, Nancy. 1984. [Book review] "The explanation of organic diversity by Mark Ridley." Science, 225, 160–161.
Male sperm competition avoidance mechanisms: the influence of female interestsAcademic Press61–84.
Knowlton, Nancy and Greenwell, Simon R. 1984. "Male sperm competition avoidance mechanisms: the influence of female interests." In Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Animal Mating Systems. Smith, R. L., editor. 61–84.. New York: Academic Press.