Selective Bibliography: Lee Stocking Island, Exuma, Bahamas
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Anthony, S.L. (1997). Scleractinian coral mortality and color change
on central Bahamian reefs: 1991-1995. Master's Thesis, University
of Texas, Austin.
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Boidron-Metairon, I.F. (1988). A new approach to comparative
studies of Strombus gigas larvae at the developmental and
nutritional levels. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Boss, S.K., & Neumann, A.C. (1993). Impacts of Hurricane
Andrew on carbonate platform environments, northern Great Bahama
Bank.
Geology, 21, 897-900.
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Caribbean Marine Research Center. (1993). Workshop on pathogens
and parasites of reef corals: field techniques. Lee Stocking
Island, Bahamas: Caribbean Marine Research Center.
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Colin, P.L. (1989). Aspects of the spawning of Western Atlantic
Butterflyfishes (Pisces: Chaetodontidae). Environmental
Biology of Fishes 25(1-3), 131-41.
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de Laubenfels, M.W. (1949). Sponges of the western Bahamas. American
Museum Novitates, 1431, 1-25.
FULL TEXT Dennis, G.D., & Wicklund, R.I. (1993). The relationship
between environmental factors and coral bleaching at Lee Stocking
Island,
Bahamas in
1990. Proceedings of the Colloquium on Global Aspects of Coral
Reefs: Health, Hazards, and History. Miami, FL: University
of Miami, Florida, 167-173.
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Dill, R.F., Kendall, C.G.St.C., & Shinn, E.A. (1989). Giant
subtidal stromatolites and related sedmentary features: field trip
guidebook
T373. Washington,
D.C.: American Geophysical Union.
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Fitt, W.K., McFarland, F.K., Warner, M.E., & Chilcoat, G.C.
(2000). Seasonal patterns of tissue biomass and densities of symbiotic
dinoflagellates
in reef corals and relation to coral bleaching. Limnology and
Oceanography, 45(3), 677-85.
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Ginsburg, R.N. (1987). Environments and sediments of Lee Stocking
Island, Bahamas. Miami, Florida: University of Miami, Florida.
FULL TEXT Hixon, M.A., & Carr, M.H. (1997). Synergistic predation,
density dependence, and population regulation in marine fish. Science,
277(5328), 946-49.
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King, A.L. (1995). Digital analysis of a patch reef community:
Rainbow Gardens Reef, Lee Stocking Island, Exuma Cays, Bahamas.
Master's Thesis, University of Charleston, South Carolina.
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Lang, J.C. (1988). Ecological and economic importance of
coral reefs. S-HRG 100-499: Hearing before a subcommittee
of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations.
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Lang, J.C. (1993). Non-invasive research and monitoring
techniques for coral reefs.
Multicharacter approaches to the Taxonomy of Coral Reefs
(Montastraea and Porites). (Publisher unknown).
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Lang, J.C., Lauderdale, M.C., Crawford, M.M., Dennis,
G.D., Wicklund, R.I., & Hayes, J.A. (1993). In situ subsurface
and remotely sensed sea surface temperatures: an initial comparison. (Unpublished
manuscript).
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le Campion-Alsumard Radtke, G.T., & Golubic, S. (1997). Microbial
assemblages involved in tropical coastal bioerosion: an Atlantic-Pacific
comparison. Proceedings of the 8th Interational Coral Reef
Sympoism. Balboa, Panama: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
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Lipcius, R.N., Stoner, A.W., Marshall Jr., L.S.,
& Bardales, A.T. (1988). Mass migration of juvenile queen conch, Strombus
gigas,
in the Bahamas. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Lipcius, R.N., Marshall Jr., L.S., & Cox, C. (n.d.). Regulation
of mortality rates in juvenile queen conch. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Marshall Jr., L.S., Lipcius, R.N., & Cox, C. (n.d.). Mortality
rates of hatchery-reared and wild juvenile queen conch in natural
habitats.
(Unpublished manuscript).
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Morse, A. N. C., and D.E. Morse. (1996). Flypapers
for coral and other planktonic larvae. Bioscience, 46(4),
254-62.
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Morse, A.N.C., Iwao, K., Baba, M., Shimoike, K., Hayashibara,
T., & Omore, M. (1996). An ancient chemosensory mechanism brings
new
life to coral reefs. The Biological Bulletin, 191(2),
149-54.
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Parsons, K.M., Powell, E.N., Brett, C.E., Walker, S.E., &
Callender, W.R. (1997). Shelf and Slope Experimental Taphonomy
Initiative (SSETI):
Bahamas and Gulf of Mexico. Proceedings of the 8th International
Coral Reef Symposium. Balboa, Panama: Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute.
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Porter, J.W., Fitt, W.K., Spero, H.J., Rogers, C.S., &
White, M.W. (1989). Bleaching in coral reefs: physiological and
stable isotopic
responses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
86, 9342-46.
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Reaka-Kudla, M.L., O'Connell, D.S.,
Regan, J.D., & Wicklund, R.I. (1993). Effects of temperature and
UV-B on different components
of coral
reef communities from the Bahamas. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Regan, J.D., Carrier, W.L., Gucinski, H., Olla, B.L., &
Wicklund, R.I. (n.d.). DNA as a solar dosimeter in the ocean. (Unpublished
manuscript).
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Sluka, L., Chiappone, M., Sullivan, K.M., & Wright, R. (1997).
The benefits of a marine fishery reserve for Nassau grouper Epinephelus
striatus
in the central Bahamas. Proceedings of the 8th International
Coral Reef Symposium. Balboa, Panama: Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute.
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Stoner, A.W. (1988). Density-dependent growth and grazing effects
of juvenile queen conch Strombus gigas linne in a tropical
seagrass meadow. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Stoner, A.W. (n.d.) Transplanting as a test procedure for determining
habitat quality for juveile queen conch. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Stoner, A.W. (1989). Winter mass migration of juvenile queen
conch,
Strombus gigas, and their influence on the benthic environment.
(Unpublished manuscript).
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Stoner, A.W., & Sandt, V.J. (1989). Experimental analysis of
habitat quality for juvenile queen conch in seagrass meadows. (Unpublished
manuscript).
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Stoner, A.W. (1988). Transplanting as a test procedure before
large-scale outplanting of juvenile queen conch. (Unpublished manuscript).
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Wicklund, R. I., Hepp, L.J., & Wenz, G.A. (1991). Preliminary
studies on the early life history of the queen conch, Strombus
gigas,
in the Exuma Bay, Bahamas. Proceedings of the 40th Annual
Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. Miami, Florida: University
of Miami, Florida.
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