Dr. Harold Heatwole
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Publications by Topic

Behavior:
Activity
Orientation
Social Behavior: Agression, Parental Care
Defense/Escape/Camouflage
Habitat Selection and Use

Ecology:
Communities/Assemblages
Niches
Populations
Food & Feeding Predation/Herbivory
Symbiosis
Dispersal

   

Physiology:
Endocrinology
Metabolism
Temperature/Thermoregulation
Water and Salt Balance
Diving
Sensory Perceptions

Faunal Studies/Distribution
Island
Evolution/Adaptation

Methods:
Morphology
Natural History
Reproduction
Soil/Litter
Taxonomy/Geographic Variation
Venom
Miscellaneous
Teaching Technology

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Ecology
51. Heatwole, H. Ecology in Puerto Rico. 1967. Revista Anual AMCPR de Ciencias y Matematica l: 13-14.

105. Heatwole, H. 1076. Reptile Ecology. University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, 178 pp.

177. Heatwole, H. and M. Lowman. 1986. Dieback, Death of an Australian Landscape. Reed Books Pty. Ltd., Frenchs Forest, 150 pp.

196. Heatwole, H. and J. Taylor. 1987. Ecology of Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty. Ltd., Chipping Norton, 325 pp.

Communities/Assemblages
74. Heatwole, H. 1971. Marine-dependent terrestrial biotic communities on some cays in the Coral Sea. Ecology 52: 363-366.

78. Heatwole, H. and R. Levins. 1972. Trophic structure stability and faunal change during colonization. Ecology 53: 513-534.

83. Heatwole, H. and R. Levins. 1973. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank: Species-turnover on a small cay, Cayo Ahogado. Ecology 54: 1042-1055.

85. Cahill, M., H. Heatwole and B. Goldman. 1973. Ecology of the reefs. Chapter 9, pp. 209-229 in: New Guinea Barrier Reefs; Preliminary results of the 1969 Coral Reef Expedition to the Trobriand Islands and the Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New Guinea (Ed. W. Manser). University of Papua New Guinea Geology Department Occasional Papers 1, 356 pp.

86. Mann, E. B. and H. Heatwole. 1973. Ecology of the islands. Chapter 11, pp. 249-274 in: New Guinea Barrier Reefs; Preliminary Results of the 1969 Coral Reef Expedition to the Trobriand Islands and the Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New Guinea (Ed. W. Manser). University of Papua New Guinea Geology Department Occasional Papers 1: 356 pp.

146. Heatwole, H., T. Done and E. Cameron. 1981. Community Ecology of a Coral Cay, A Study of One-Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Dr. W. Junk, The Hague. Monographiae Biologicae 43: 1-379.

148. Heatwole, H. 1981. Herpetofaunal assemblages. Chapter 30 (pp. 156-158) in: Proceedings of the Melbourne Herpetological Symposium (eds. C. B. Banks and A. A. Martin), Zoological Board of Victoria, Melbourne.

152. Heatwole, H. and H. Butler. 1981. Structure of an assemblage of lizards on Barrow Island, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Herpetology 1: 37-44.

154. Heatwole, H. 1982. A review of structuring in herpetofaunal assemblages. Pp 1-19 in: Herpetological Communities: A Symposium of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the Herpetologists' League, Aug. 1977 (ed. N. J. Scott Jr). United States Fish and Wildlife Research Report 13, 239 pp.

184. Heatwole, H. F. 1986. Some Aspects of Phytogeography and Vegetation Dynamics of Islands of the Great Barrier Reef. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, 367 pp.

198. Heatwole, H. 1987. Some aspects of phytogeography and vegetation dynamics of islands of the Great Barrier Reef. Ph.D. back to top thesis abstract. Australian Journal of Ecology 12: 440.

210. Heatwole, H. 1989. Changes in ant assemblages across an arctic treeline. Revue d'entomologie du Québec 34: 10-22.

221. Heatwole, H. 1991. The ant assemblage of a sand-dune desert in the United Arab Emirates. Journal of Arid Environments 21: 71-79.

232. Lowman, M., D. and H. Heatwole. 1993. Rural Dieback in Australia and subsequent landscape amelioration. Chapter (pp. 307-320) in: Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Region. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

257. Heatwole, H. 1995. Energetics of Desert Invertebrates. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, 266 pp.

Niches
25. Heatwole, H. 1963. Ecologic segregation of two species of tropical frogs in the genus Eleutherodactylus. Caribbean Journal of Science 3: 17-23.

37. Heatwole, H. and D. M. Davis. 1965. Ecology of three sympatric species of parasitic insects of the genus Megarhyssa (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Ecology 46: 140-150.

82. Levins, R., M. L. Pressick and H. Heatwole. 1973. Coexistence patterns in insular ants. American Scientist 61: 463-472.

202. Heatwole, H. 1988. Book review of: The Niche in Competition and Evolution. Arthur Wallace. John Wiley & Sons, Brisbane, 1987, 175 pp. Price: $A22.50. Australian Journal of Ecology 13: 358-359.

206. Heatwole, H. 1989. The concept of the econe, a fundamental ecological unit. Tropical Ecology 30: 13-19.

Populations
22. Sexton, O. J., H. Heatwole and E. Meseth. 1963. Seasonal population changes in the lizard, Anolis limifrons, in Panama. American Midland Naturalist 69: 482-491.

53. Blair, W. F. and H. Heatwole. 1967. Discussion (to Chapter I. Population Ecology), pp. 62-80 in: Lizard Ecology a Symposium (ed. W. W. Milstead). University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri, 300 pp.

57. Heatwole, H. and A. Heatwole. 1968. Movements, host-fungus preferences and longevity of Bolitotherus cornutus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 61: 18-23

63. Heatwole, H. 1968. Review of: The life and demography of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana (Miscellaneous Publications of the Museum of Zoology of the University of Michigan No. 135: 1-182). D. W. Tinkle. Herpetological Review 4: 5.

68. Heatwole, H., A. Rossy, I. Colorado and R. Amadeo. 1970. Effects of radiation on a population of the Puerto Rican tree snail, Caracolus caracolla. Chapter E-1 (pp. E-17 to E-24) in: A Tropical Rain Forest, A Study in Irradiation and Ecology at El Verde, Puerto Rico (eds. H. T. Odum and R. F. Pigeon). Unites States Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge.

156. Heatwole, H. and R. Muir. 1982. Population densities, biomass and trophic relations of birds in the pre-Saharan steppe of Tunisia. Journal of Arid Environments 5: 145-167.

222. Heatwole, H. and R. Muir 1991. Foraging, abundance and biomass of ants in the pre-Saharan steppe of Tunisia. Journal of Arid Environments 21: 337-350.

223. Heatwole, H. 1991. Factors affecting the number of species of plants on islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Journal of Biogeography 18: 213-221.

224. Asante, S. K., W. Danthanarayana and H. Heatwole 1991. Bionomics and population growth statistics of apterous virginoparae of woolly apple aphid, Eriosoma lanigerum, at constant temperatures. Entomologica Experimentalis et Applicata 60: 261-270.

247. Wassenberg, T. J., J. P. Salini, H. Heatwole and J. D. Kerr 1994. The incidental capture of seasnakes (Hydrophiidae) by prawn trawlers in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 45: 429-443.

Food & Feeding Predation/Herbivory
13. Heatwole, H. and F. H. Test. 1961. Cannibalism in the salamander, Plethodon cinereus. Herpetologica 17: 143. 1962

57. Heatwole, H. and A. Heatwole. 1968. Movements, host-fungus preferences and longevity of Bolitotherus cornutus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 61: 18-23.

62. Heatwole, H. and A. Heatwole. 1968. Motivational aspects of feeding behavior in toads. Copeia 1968: 962-968.

88. Heatwole, H., E. Heatwole and C. R. Johnson. 1974. Shark predation on sea snakes. Copeia 1974: 780-781.

97. Heatwole, H. 1975. Predation on sea snakes. Chapter 12 (pp. 233-249) in: The Biology of Sea Snakes (ed. W. A. Dunson), University Park Press, Basltimore, 530 pp.

103. Heatwole, H. and E. Davison. 1976. A review of caudal luring in snakes with notes of its occurrence in the Saharan Sand Viper, Cerastes vipera. Herpetologica 32: 332-336.

104. Heatwole, H. and R. Shine. 1976. Mosquitoes feeding on ectothermic vertebrates: A review and new data. Australian Zoologist 19: 68-74.

139. Heatwole, H. and E. P. Finnie. 1980. Seal predation on a sea snake. Herpetofauna 11: 24.

156. Heatwole, H. and R. Muir. 1982. Population densities, biomass and trophic relations of birds in the pre-Saharan steppe of Tunisia. Journal of Arid Environments 5: 145-167.

170. Heatwole, H. 1985. Brown noddy attacks mouse. Wilson Bulletin 97: 571-572.
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174. Daniels, C. and H. Heatwole. 1985. Predators of the water skink, Sphenomorphus quoyii. Herpetofauna 16: 6-15.

177. Heatwole, H. and M. Lowman. 1986. Dieback, Death of an Australian Landscape. Reed Books Pty. Ltd., Frenchs Forest, 150 pp

189. Lowman, M. D. and H. Heatwole. 1987. The impact of defoliating insects on the growth of eucalypt saplings. Australian Journal of Ecology 12: 175-181.

193. Heatwole, H. and M. Lowman. 1987. Dieback: Death of an Australian landscape. Pp. 42-49 in: If Atoms could Talk, Search and Serendipity in Australian Science (ed. R. Love). Greenhouse Publications, Richmone, Victoria, 249 pp.

222. Heatwole, H. and R. Muir 1991. Foraging, abundance and biomass of ants in the pre-Saharan steppe of Tunisia. Journal of Arid Environments 21: 337-350.

227. Lowman, M. D. and H. Heatwole 1992. Spatial and temporal variability in defoliation of Australian eucalypts. Ecology 73: 129-142.

257. Heatwole, H. 1995. Energetics of Desert Invertebrates. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, 266 pp.

Symbiosis
38. Heatwole, H. 1965. Some aspects of the association of cattle egrets with cattle. Animal Behaviour 13: 79-83.

Dispersal
76. Heatwole, H. and R. Levins. 1972. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank: Flotsam transport of terrestrial animals. Ecology 53: 112-117.

140. Hicks, J. and H. Heatwole. 1980. Accidental commercial transport of a frog to Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. Herpetofauna 12: 24-25.

186. Heatwole, H. and S. Greathead. 1987. Bottle express to Santa. Australian Geographic. 1987, No. 5: 19.

205. Heatwole, H. and T. A. Walker. 1989. Dispersal of alien plants to coral cays. Ecology 70: 787-790.

211. Smith, J. M. B., H. Heatwole, M. Jones and B. M. Waterhouse. 1990. Drift disseminules on cays of the Swain Reefs, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Journal of Biogeography 17: 5-17.

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