
___________________________________________ BIBLIOGRAPHY Of The COLLECTED PAPERS FROM MOTE MARINE LABORATORY Vols. 1-17 1957-2011 Compiled by Edited by Kay K. Hale Susan M. Stover Mote Library Volunteer Library & Archives Director Arthur Vining Davis Library at Mote Marine Laboratory ___________________________________________ December 2013 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway · Sarasota, FL 34236 · (941)388-4441 · www.mote.org/library Collected Papers from Mote Marine Laboratory 1957 - 2011 Contribution No. Citation 1. Cape Haze Marine Laboratory. 1957. Cape Haze Marine Laboratory, Placida, Florida [brochure]. Placida, FL: The Laboratory. 11 p. 2. Heller, J. H., M. S. Heller, W. Springer, and E. Clark. 1957. Squalene content of various shark livers. Nature 179: 919-20. 3. Woodburn, K. D., B. Eldred, E. Clark, R. F. Hutton, and R. M. Ingle. 1957. The Live Bait ShrimpIindustry of the West Coast of Florida (Cedar Key to Naples). Collected Papers, Florida State Board of Conservation Marine Laboratory, St. Petersburg, FL. 33 p. 4. Clark, E. 1958. Jellied condition in Paralichthys squamilentus from the Gulf of Mexico. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 21(2): 187-89. 5. Penner, L. R. 1958. The use of naked snails in the study of larval trematode infections. Journal of Parasitology 44, no.4, Section 2: 18-19. 6. Saunders, D. C. 1959. The taxonomic separation of microfilarial species. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, pp. 412-17. Lisbon: Instituto de Medicina Tropical. 7. Saunders, D. C. 1958. Blood parasites of marine fishes of the Florida Keys. Year Book of the American Philosophical Society, pp. 261-66. 8. Tavolga, W. N. 1958. The significance of underwater sounds produced by males of the gobiid fish, Bathygobius soporator. Physiological Zoology 31, no. 4: 259-71. 9. Tavolga, W. N. 1958. Underwater sounds produced by males of the blenniid fish, Chasmodes bosquianus. Ecology 39, no. 4: 759-80. 10. Breder, C. M. 1959. Studies on social groupings in fishes. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 117, Article 6: 393-482. 11. Breder, C. M. 1959. Observations on the spawning behavior and egg development of Strongylura notata (Poey). Zoologica 44, no. 4: 141-48. 12. Clark, E. 1959. Instrumental conditioning of sharks. Anatomical Record 134, no. 3: 545. 13. Clark, E. 1959. Reproductive behavior in hermaphroditic fishes. Anatomical Record 134, no. 3: 545-46. 1 14. Clark, E. 1959. Functional hermaphroditism and self-fertilization in a serranid fish. Science 129, no. 3343: 215-16. 15. Clark, E. 1959. Instrumental conditioning of lemon sharks. Science 130, no. 3369: 217- 18. 16. Heller, J. H. 1959. The function of abdominal pores in elasmobranchs. Year Book of the American Philosophical Society, pp. 238-40. 17. Phillips, J. G. 1959. Adrenocorticosteroids in fish. Journal of Endocrinology 18: 37-39. 18. Saunders, D. C. 1959. Trypanosoma balistes n.sp. from Balistes capriscus Gmelin, the common triggerfish, from the Florida Keys. Journal of Parasitology 45, no. 6: 623-26. 19. Bullock, W. L. 1960. Some acanthocephalan parasites of Florida fishes. Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean 10, no. 4: 481-84. 20. Clark, E. 1960. Four shark attacks on the west coast of Florida, summer 1958. Copeia no. 1: 63-67. 21. Moore, J. C. 1960. New records of the Gulf-Stream beaked whale, Mesoplondon gervaisi, and some taxonomic considerations. American Museum Novitates no.1993: 1-35. 22. Penner, L. R. 1960. Studies on the biology of marine acquired avian schistosomiasis: new gastropod isolation equipment to facilitate determination of cercarial incidence. In: Sobretiro del Libro Homenaje al DoctorEduardo Caballero y Caballero, pp. 234-36. Mexico City: Editorial Politecnica. 23. Royal, W., and E. Clark. 1960. Natural preservation of human brain, Warm Mineral Springs, Florida. American Antiquity 26, no. 2: 285-87. 24. Tavolga, W. N. 1960. Sound production and underwater communication in fishes. In: Animal Sounds and Communications, eds. W. E. Lanyon, and W. N. Tavolga. pp. 93-136. Washington, DC: American Institute of Biological Sciences. 25. Clark, E. 1961. Visual discrimination in lemon sharks. In: Symposium on Factors Affecting the Behavior of Predaceous Marine Fishes, Especially Sharks; Abstracts of Symposium Papers, 10th Pacific Science Congress. pp. 175-76. 26. Cape Haze Marine Laboratory. 1961. Current research at the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory and reports for 1955-1961 [brochure]. Sarasota: The Laboratory. 15 p. 27. Saunders, G. B. 1962. Yellow-billed cuckoo in stomach of tiger shark. The Auk 79, January, p. 118. 2 28. Raj, P. J. S., and L. R. Penner. 1962. Concerning Ozobranchus branchiatus (Menzies, 1791) (Piscicolidae: Hirudinea) from Florida and Sarawak. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 81, no. 4: 364-71. 29. Carmichael, R. I. 1962-1963. Marine scientists conduct educational summer program. FAST Journal, December/January, 3 p. 30. Penner, L. R. 1962. Stinging due to Linuche unguiculata (Schwartz) in Florida waters. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 25, no. 2: 122-26. 31. Penner, L. R. 1962. Notes on Campanularia marginata (Allman, 1877) as a stinging hydroid. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 25, no. 3: 177-79. 32. Clark, E. 1962. Maintenance of sharks in captivity. Part I. General. Bulletin De L'Institut Océanographique. Numéro Spécial 1 A: 7-13. 33. Clark, E. 1963. Maintenance of sharks in captivity. Part II. Experimental work on shark behavior. Bulletin De L’Institut Océanographique. Numéro Spécial 1 D: 1-10. 34. Moore, J. C. 1963. Discovery of right whales in the Gulf of Mexico. Science 141, no. 3577: 269. 35. Clark, E. 1963. Cape Haze Marine Laboratory. American Zoologist 3, no. 3: 263-65. 36. Clark, E. 1963. Massive aggregations of large rays and sharks in and near Sarasota, Florida. Zoologica 48, no. 2: 61-64. 37. Heller, J. H., V. Z. Pasternak, J. P. Ransom, and M. S. Heller. 1963. A new reticuloendothelial system stimulating agent ('restim') from shark livers. Nature 199, no. 4896: 904-5. 38. Clark, E. 1963. The maintenance of sharks in captivity, with a report on their instrumental conditioning. In: Sharks and Survival, ed. P. W. Gilbert. pp. 115-49. Boston: Heath. 39. Penner, L. R., and B. Fried. 1963. Philophthalmus hegeneri sp.n., an ocular trematode from birds. Journal of Parasitology 49, no. 6: 974-77. 40. Saunders, D. C. 1964. Blood parasites of marine fish of southwest Florida, including a new haemogregarine from the menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe). Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 83, no. 2: 218-25. 41. Oguri, M. 1964. Rectal glands of marine and fresh-water sharks: comparative histology. Science 144, no. 3622: 1151-52. 42. Wright, T., and R. Jackson. 1964. Instrumental conditioning of young sharks. Copeia no. 2: 409-12. 3 43. Clark, E. 1964. Spinal deformity noted in bull shark. Underwater Naturalist 2: 25-28. 44. Woolever, J. D. 1964. Sarasota: spawning ground for marine biologists. ASB Bulletin 11, no. 4: 87-89. 45. Clark, E., and K. Von Schmidt. 1964. Shark research at the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory, Florida. In: Ninth International Game Fish Conference, pp. 17-21. Miami: Institute of Marine Science, University of Miami. 46. Clark, E. 1965. Parasitic stone crab? Sea Frontiers 11, no. 1: 52-53. 47. Clark, E., and K. Von Schmidt. 1965. Sharks of the central Gulf coast of Florida. Bulletin of Marine Science 15, no. 1: 13-83. 48. Clark, E. 1965. Mating of groupers; new studies detect reversal of stripes in hermaphroditic fish. Natural History 74, no. 6: 22-25. 49. Yerger, R. W. 1965. The leatherback turtle on the Gulf coast of Florida. Copeia no. 3: 365-66. 50. Atz, J. W. 1965. Hermaphroditic fish. Science 150, no. 3697: 789-97. 51. Saunders, D. C. 1966. A survey of the blood parasites of the marine fishes of Puerto Rico. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 85, no. 2: 193-99. 52. Baldridge, H. D., and L. J. Reber. 1966. Reaction of sharks to a mammal in distress. Military Medicine 131, no. 5: 440-446. 53. Saunders, D. C. 1966. Elasmobranch blood cells. Copeia no. 2: 348-51. 54. Perks, A. M. 1966. Pharmacological and chromatographic studies of the neurohypophysial activities of the pituitary of further elasmobranch species. General and Comparative Endocrinology 6, no. 3: 428-42. 55. Saunders, D. C. 1966. Differential blood cell counts of 121 species of marine fishes of Puerto Rico. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 85, no. 3: 427- 49. 56. Fricke, H. W. 1966. Der Nahrungserwerb des Gorgonenhauptes Astroboa nuda (Lyman). Natur und Museum 96, no. 12: 501-10. 57. Clark, E. 1966. Pipefishes of the genus Siokunichthys Herald in the Red Sea with description of a new species. Sea Fisheries Research Station, Haifa, Bulletin 41: 3-6. 58. Clark, E., and K. Von Schmidt. 1966. A new species of Trichonotus (Pisces, Trichonotidae) from the Red Sea. Sea Fisheries Research Station, Haifa, Bulletin 42: 29-36. 4 59. Fricke, H. W. 1967. Garnelen als Kommensalen der tropischen Seeanemone Discosoma. Natur und Museum 97, no. 2: 53-58. 60. Cressey, R. 1967. Revision of the family Pandaridae (Copepoda: Caligoida). Proceedings of the United States National Museum 121, no. 3570: 1-133. 61. Dawes, C. J., S. A. Earle, and F. C. Croley. 1967. The offshore benthic flora of the southwest coast of Florida. Bulletin of Marine Science 17, no. 1: 211-31. 62. Trams, E. G., and E. A. B. Brown. 1967. Metabolic alterations of catecholamines and other compounds in elasmobranch tissues. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 125: 253-56. 63. Aronson, L. R., F. R. Aronson, and E. Clark. 1967. Instrumental conditioning and light- dark discrimination in young nurse sharks. Bulletin of Marine Science 17, no. 2: 249-56.
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