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Foraging Patterns Of Two Syngnathid Fishes: Importance Of Harpacticoid Copepods, Kevin Tipton, Susan S. Bell Jul 1988

Foraging Patterns Of Two Syngnathid Fishes: Importance Of Harpacticoid Copepods, Kevin Tipton, Susan S. Bell

Integrative Biology Faculty and Staff Publications

The diets of juvenile (mm) Syngnathus scovelli and of Hippocampus zosterae, abundant members of a resident fish community in a Thalassia testudnum seagrass bed in Tampa Bay, Florida, were examined from Apnl to October 1984. Harpacticoid copepods comprised most of the diet, both in terms of percent number and percent biomass, for the smaller size classes of S. scovelli and for H. zosterae, and harpacticoids generally had the highest index of relative importance (IRI) for both syngnathids. S. scovelli displayed ontogenetic switching to larger food items, such as amphipods, shrimp and crustacean eggs. Harpacticus sp. 1 was the …


Public Images About Chlorine Storage Hazards Following An Accidental Gas Release, George Cvetkovich May 1988

Public Images About Chlorine Storage Hazards Following An Accidental Gas Release, George Cvetkovich

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Dynamics Of The Aboveground And Belowground Structure Of The Seagrass Halodule Wrightii, Ruth A. Pangallo, Susan S. Bell Mar 1988

Dynamics Of The Aboveground And Belowground Structure Of The Seagrass Halodule Wrightii, Ruth A. Pangallo, Susan S. Bell

Integrative Biology Faculty and Staff Publications

Dynamics of the aboveground and belowground structure of the seagrass Halodule wrightii (Asherson) Asherson was studied from April 1984 to March 1985. Seasonality of plant structure was evident, with the highest abundance of short shoots and belowground structures occurring in June. An Inverse relationship between root and rhizome biomass was observed with the former reaching a maximum in February and March, while the latter attained highest values in July and August. The number of short shoots produced per branch varied over the year, ranging from a low of 0.4 to a high of 1.5. The ratio number of branches/rhizome length …


Aftermath Of A Disaster: Psychological Response To The Madison, Florida Tornado, Elizabeth Mary Smith, Carol S. North Jan 1988

Aftermath Of A Disaster: Psychological Response To The Madison, Florida Tornado, Elizabeth Mary Smith, Carol S. North

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Variables Affecting Duty-Related Stress After An Air Crash Disaster, Don M. Hartsough Jan 1988

Variables Affecting Duty-Related Stress After An Air Crash Disaster, Don M. Hartsough

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Training Primary Care Workers In Disaster Mental Health: The Experience In Ecuador, April 6-11, 1987, Bruno R. Lima Jan 1988

Training Primary Care Workers In Disaster Mental Health: The Experience In Ecuador, April 6-11, 1987, Bruno R. Lima

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Aftermath Of A Disaster: Psychological Response To The Russelville, Arkansas Mass Murder, Elizabeth Mary Smith, Carol S. North Jan 1988

Aftermath Of A Disaster: Psychological Response To The Russelville, Arkansas Mass Murder, Elizabeth Mary Smith, Carol S. North

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Mental Health Service Utilization By Child Victims Of Natural Disasters, Bill J. Locke Jan 1988

Mental Health Service Utilization By Child Victims Of Natural Disasters, Bill J. Locke

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Aftermath Of A Disaster: Psychological Response To The Indianapolis Ramada Jet Crash, Elizabeth Mary Smith, Carol S. North Jan 1988

Aftermath Of A Disaster: Psychological Response To The Indianapolis Ramada Jet Crash, Elizabeth Mary Smith, Carol S. North

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Grand Canyon Midair Collision, Don M. Hartsough Jan 1988

Grand Canyon Midair Collision, Don M. Hartsough

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.