Student Research Papers, Fall 2011

Parent: UCB Moorea Class: Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

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3nj9p99rDefense of a multi functional territory against interspecific intruders by the damselfish Stegastes nigricans (Pisces, Pomacentridae)50282256.0%
3h60v5m1Foraging Behavior Partitioning And Interactions Of Two Island Invasive Birds: The Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) And The Red-Vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer)45133228.9%
7h7261w2Intraspecific competition, stealing and placement of the symbiotic sea anemone Calliactis tricolor by the hermit crab Dardanus pedunculatus4153612.2%
7910219gSymbiosis of the Sea Star Shrimp (Periclimenes soror) and Cushion Star (Culcita novaeguineae): Host Fidelity, Host Finding, and Benefits38112728.9%
5qs3n2k7NUDIBRANCH NEIGHBORHOOD: THE DISTRIBUTION OF TWO NUDIBRANCH SPECIES (CHROMODORIS LOCHI AND CHROMODORIS SP.) IN COOK’S BAY, MO’OREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA32161650.0%
2r00j6bzFlowing with the Tide:Epiphytic Host-Specificity and Phenotypic Plasticity of the Brown Alga Padina boryana3032710.0%
2vc5r6bcSize and motherhood of the spider Pholcus ancoralis (Araneae: Pholcidae) affects whirling and other defensive behaviors2662023.1%
18g2s6gtINFLUENCE OF CURRENT SPEED, SUBSTRATE, AND PLANKTON ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUSPENSION FEEDERS IN MO’OREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA251244.0%
7299f3zbEffects of Web Variation on Prey Capture in Tangaroa tahitiensis spiders (Araneae:Uloboridae) and the Influence of Substrate, Spider Size, and Maternal State on Web Characteristics222209.1%
0p22r9w3THE ANTI-PREDATOR BEHAVIOR OF THE BLACK LONGSPINE URCHIN (Diadema savignyi): SPATIAL VISION AND THE ROLE OF LIGHT IN EMERGENCE201195.0%
56n206snNetwork Analysis of the Tahitian Ray (Himantura fai): Is There Social Structure to the Feeding Frenzy?1931615.8%
8bv8v8nmThe effect of local propagules on plant recolonization in tropical forest ecosystems in Mo'orea, French Polynesia171165.9%
7x65s777CORAL HEALTH AND DISEASE: A COMPARISON OF COOK’S AND ‘OPUNOHU BAYS IN MOOREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA1521313.3%
1h2827rvTHE VISUAL CUES USED BY THE LEMON PEEL ANGELFISH (CENTROPYGE FLAVISSIMA) TO DETERMINE THREAT1431121.4%
0cc962gpAn independently evolved mutualism among ants (Myrmicinae Pheidole terramorium and Paratrechina longicornis), sea hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus) and Hemiptera: an invader-invader mutualism and invasion meltdown112918.2%
3k0228kqBEHAVIORAL SYNDROMES IN JUVENILE DASCYLLUS TRIMACULATUS (THREE-SPOT DASCYLLUS) IN MO’OREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA: INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN SHYNESS/BOLDNESS94544.4%
82z9b92jCoral Health and Disease: A Comparison of Cook's and Opunohu Bays in Mo'orea,French Polynesia92722.2%

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