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The desire to produce high-quality publications has been present since the Florida State Board of Conservation's first publication in 1948. That first paper in the Education Series dealt with red tide, which is still a topic of research at the institute. Since then, more than 1000 published works, in addition to numerous research reports that do not appear in this listing, have documented the findings of institute scientists. The contributions listed have appeared in various scientific journals or as publications of the institute. In 1973, administrators combined six separate series into the Florida Marine Research Publications series, one of three current in-house series. The two other in-house series are the Memoirs of the Hourglass Cruises and the FWRI Technical Report List. The publications and reprint issues are exchanged with libraries throughout the world. While supplies last we will send single copies of the publications in print, at no cost, to individuals who request them.

To view the details of a publication or place a publication in your cart, click on the title of the publication. You may order more than one publication at a time, though multiples of publications are not handled. If there is a large number of orders, you may be billed for the extra costs and will be contacted beforehand in reference to your request.

Many public and academic libraries in Florida maintain the publication series of this agency as well as the journals in which the cited articles have appeared. Items unavailable through the Institute can be requested through interlibrary loan at your local public library.

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Publication Title Year Published

Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Cnidaria and Ctenophora 1991

Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: mollusks 1988

Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Mollusks, 2d ed. 1998

Communal roosts of the American swallow-tailed kite in Florida: habitat associations, critical sites, and a technique for monitoring population status 1998

Community oxygen and nutrient fluxes in seagrass beds of Florida Bay, USA 2008

Community structure of shoreline nekton in the estuarine portion of the Alafia River, Florida: differences along a salinity gradient and inflow-related changes 2007

Community structure of stony corals (Scleractinia and Milleporina) in southeast Florida reef communities 1984

Comparative ecology of harmful macroalgal blooms in South Florida's coastal waters 2007

Comparative efficacy of artificial and natural Gulf of Mexico reefs as fish attractants 1979

Comparative fecundity and survival of bald eagles fledged from suburban and rural natal areas 2002

Comparative morphology and molecular phylogenetic analysis of three new species of the genus Karenia (Dinophyceae) from New Zealand 2004

Comparative organization of Sertoli Cells, including the Sertoli Cell barrier 1993

Comparative phylogeography of Florida scrub insects: implications for systematics, biogeography, and conservation 2005

Comparing aerial estimates with ground counts of nests in wood stork colonies 1995

Comparison of catch rates, catch composition and operations of gillnets and trammel nets in coral reef areas with notes on the socio-economic aspects of the fishery 1994

Comparison of food habits in two north Florida black bear populations 1990

Comparison of internal anchor tags and Floy H-6B dart tags for tagging snook Centropomus undecimalis 1981

Comparison of largemouth bass assessment metrics between standardized and historical sampling designs at six Florida lakes 2008

Comparison of methoxymol, alpha-chloralose and two barbiturates for capturing doves 1967

Comparison of natural and synthetic vitamin A in deficient white mice 1972

Comparison of testis structure between the protogynous sea bass, Centropristis striatus, and two other perciform fishes, the red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, and snook Centropomis undecimalis 1983

Complete post-juvenal (pre-basic) primary molt in Florida turkeys 1970

Concentration of carbohydrates of the coastal waters of west Florida 1967

Concentrations of contaminants in muscle of the American alligator in Florida 1988

Concentrations of saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin in three species of puffers from the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, the location for multiple cases of saxitoxin puffer poisoning from 2002 to 2004 2008


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