Florida Bay
Abstracts
5 - Question 5 - Higher Trophic Levels
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Alphabetical by presenting author
The Pathological and
Ecological Effects of a Herpes-like Virus in the Caribbean Spiny Lobster,
Panulirus argus, from Florida
Donald C. Behringer, Jr., Mark J.
Butler, IV and
Jeffrey D. Shields
Regional Assessment of Hard-bottom Communities in
the Florida Keys with an Emphasis on Lobster and Sponge Dynamics
Mark J. Butler IV and
John H. Hunt
The Use of GAM Modeling
Techniques to Evaluate the Effects of Fresh-water Flow into Florida Bay-Part 2-
Application of Models to Predict Community Composition in Extreme Wet and
Extreme Dry Years
Darlene Johnson and Joan Browder
The Use of GAM Modeling
Techniques to Evaluate the Effects of Freshwater Flow Into Florida Bay- Part 3-
Sport Fishes
Darlene Johnson and Joan Browder
The Relationship of Seagrass-Associated Fish and
Crustacean Communities to Habitat Gradients in Florida Bay
R. E. Matheson,
David Camp, Mike Robblee, Gordon Thayer, Dave Meyer and
Lawrence Rozas
The Life Histories of Juvenile and Small
Resident Fishes in Florida Bay
Allyn B.
Powell,
Gordon Thayer, Michael Lacroix and Robin Cheshire
Fish and Shrimp in
Relation to Seagrass Habitat Change in Johnson Key Basin, Western Florida Bay
(1985 – 1995)
Michael B.
Robblee
and André Daniels
Source Identification of
Florida Bay's Methylmercury Problem: Mainland Runoff versus Atmospheric
Deposition and In Situ Production
Darren Rumbold, Larry Fink, Nicole Niemeyer, Angela Drummond,
David Evans,
David Krabbenhoft and Mark Olson
Factors Affecting the Distribution of Two Gobies
(Microgobius gulosus, Gobiosoma robustum) in Florida Bay, U. S. A.
Pamela J. Schofield
Monitoring a sea urchin
overgrazing event in Outer Florida Bay
William C.
Sharp
and John H. Hunt
The Long-Term Recovery of
Sponge Populations In The Florida Keys, USA Following a Widespread Mortality
John M. Stevely
and Don E. Sweat
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