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Volume 3, Number 12 (December 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 12 (December 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 11 (November 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 11 (November 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 10 (October 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 10 (October 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
X-Rays Provide Researchers With Views Of Coral Growth Patterns, Richard E. Dodge
X-Rays Provide Researchers With Views Of Coral Growth Patterns, Richard E. Dodge
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 9 (September 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 9 (September 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 8 (August 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 8 (August 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Atmospheric Forcing Of The Bight Of Abaco, Peter M. Smith
Atmospheric Forcing Of The Bight Of Abaco, Peter M. Smith
HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations
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Volume 3, Number 7 (July 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 7 (July 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 6 (June 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
Volume 3, Number 6 (June 1979), The Solar Ocean Energy Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 5 (May 1979), The Otec Liaison
Volume 3, Number 5 (May 1979), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 4 (April 1979), The Otec Liaison
Volume 3, Number 4 (April 1979), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 3 (March 1979), The Otec Liaison
Volume 3, Number 3 (March 1979), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 2 (February 1979), The Otec Liaison
Volume 3, Number 2 (February 1979), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 3, Number 1 (January 1979), The Otec Liaison
Volume 3, Number 1 (January 1979), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
A Redescription Of The Wood-Rasping Amphipod Trophichelura Gomezi Ortiz, 1976 (Cheluridae) From The Florida Keys, With Notes On Its Distribution And Ecology, James Darwin Thomas
A Redescription Of The Wood-Rasping Amphipod Trophichelura Gomezi Ortiz, 1976 (Cheluridae) From The Florida Keys, With Notes On Its Distribution And Ecology, James Darwin Thomas
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
The wood-rasping amphipod, Tropichelura gomezi Ortiz, 1976, is redescribed from the Florida Keys to include diagnostic characters omitted in the original description. Morphological characters and distributional patterns of T. gomezi are compared with those of the other member of the genus, Tropichelura insulae (Caiman, 1910). Laboratory studies show that T. gomezi defends its burrow entrance from other members of its species, but tolerates the presence of limnoriid isopods with which it cooccurs. A lectotype for Tropichelura insulae is designated .
A New Species Of Cerapus Say, 1817 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) From The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, With Notes On Its Ecology, James Darwin Thomas, Richard W. Heard
A New Species Of Cerapus Say, 1817 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) From The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, With Notes On Its Ecology, James Darwin Thomas, Richard W. Heard
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
During research in coastal marshes of the Mississippi Delta region in 1975, a large, undescribed amphipod belonging to the genus Cerapus was discovered in tidal channels. This new species, C. benthophilus, is characterized by its large size and 7-12 segmented antennal flagella. Habitat preference is muddy silt bottoms upon which it constructs conspicuous mats or "tufts" of interwoven tubes in shallow coastal bays and marshes from Louisiana to the panhandle areas of northern Florida.