Student Research Papers, Fall 2007

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

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6081t0kcFeeding behavior of the Yellowtailed Coris (Coris gaimard) in the lagoons of Moorea, French Polynesia43162737.2%
06z8z147Distribution and habitat features of the sedge Kyllinga nemoralis on the Polynesian island of Mo'orea413387.3%
3tj9d52dThe Effects of Pineapple Farm Runoff on Diatoms in Freshwater Streams of Moorea, French Polynesia3082226.7%
68h231wmSEED FATE OF THE TAMANU TREE (CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM): VIABILITY, DISPERSAL, AND PREDATION AND ITS ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE IN MOOREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA292276.9%
15d994dfSURFACE ZOOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY, AND THE SALINITY TOLERANCES OF THE SUBCLASS COPEPODA AND CRUSTACEAN NAUPLII IN MO’OREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA24111345.8%
1n31w1ckSubstrata Preference in Foraminifera of Fouling Communities in Moorea, French Polynesia2442016.7%
2cv2z8zrThe distribution and role of an invasive plant species, Lantana camara, in disturbed roadside habitats in Moorea, French Polynesia2442016.7%
50v2993wInterspecific competition between container sharing mosquito larvae, Aedes aegypti (L.), Aedes polynesiensis Marks, and Culex quinquefasciatus Say, in Moorea, French Polynesia2332013.0%
0pb9f7zwEnvironmental factors affecting microbial mat distribution in Mo'orea, French Polynesia2021810.0%
4tc8j83kEpiphyte Distribution with Resect to Microhabitats in Moorea, French Polynesia1831516.7%
8h64z52rInvertebrate succession within the Tahitian Chesnut Inocarpus fagifer in Moorea, French Polynesia1851327.8%
08r6q8f4The diversity and dispersal of estuarine infauna in Moorea, French Polynesia1731417.6%
41j890fjChemically stimulated behavior of the Hermit Crab Calcinus latens (Randall 1840) and the role of chemical signaling as a mode of sensory perception within the coral rubble habitat of Moorea, French Polynesia1631318.8%
2fd1r8dfThermal ecology and habitat selection of two cryptic skinks (Scincidae: Emoia cyanura, E. impar) on Mo'orea, French Polynesia1421214.3%

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