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Faunal Studies/Distribution 23. Heatwole, H. 1963. The frog genus Pipa in Panama. Copeia 1963: 436-438. 24. Heatwole, H., D. S. Sade and R. Hildreth. 1963. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. I. Herpetofauna of Cayo Santiago and Cayo Batata. Caribbean Journal of Science 3: 1-5. 30. Rolle, F. J., H. Heatwole, R. Levins and F. Torres. 1964. Faunal notes on Monito Island, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal of Science 4: 321-322. 35. Heatwole, H., F. Torres and A. Heatwole. 1965. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. II. Distributional records for some of the outlying islands. Stahlia Miscellaneous Papers No. 4: 1-4. 42. Ortleb, E. and H. Heatwole. 1965. Comments of some Panamanian lizards with a key to the species from Barro Colorado Island, C. Z. and vicinity. Caribbean Journal of Science 5: 141-147. 43. Heatwole, H. and O. J. Sexton. 1966. Herpetofaunal comparison between two critical zones in Panama. American Midland Naturalist 75: 45-60. 45. Heatwole, H. 1966. The effect of man on distribution of some reptiles and amphibians in eastern Panama. Herpetologica 22: 55-59. 46. Test, F. H., O. J. Sexton and H. Heatwole. 1966. Reptiles of Rancho Grande and vicinity, Estado Aragua, Venezuela. Miscellaneous Publications of the Museum of Zoology of the University of Michigan No. 128: 1-63. 50. Heatwole, H. and F. Torres. 1967. Distribution and geographic variation of the ameivas of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico III. Studies of the Fauna of Curacao and other Caribbean Islands 92: 63-111. 52. Heatwole, H. and F. MacKenzie. 1967. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. IV. Paleogeography, faunal similarity and endemism. Evolution 21: 429-438. 59. Heatwole, H. 1968. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. V. Description of a new species of Sphaerodactylus from Desecheo Island. Breviora of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 292: 1-8. 64. Heatwole, H. 1968. Two records of Australian land-birds at sea. The Emu 68: 132. 84. Levins, R. and H. Heatwole. 1973. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank: Introduction of species onto Palominitos Island. Ecology 54: 1056-1064 92. Heatwole, H. 1975. Biogeography of reptiles on some of the islands and cays of eastern Papua New Guinea. Atoll Research Bulletin No. 80: 1-39. 94. Minton, S. and H. Heatwole. 1975. Sea snakes from three reefs of the Sahul Shelf. Chapter 5 (pp. 141-144) in: The Biology of Sea Snakes (ed. W. A Dunson), University Park Press, Baltimore, 530 pp. 95. Heatwole, H. 1975. Sea snakes of the Gulf of Carpentaria. Chapter 6 (pp. 145-149) in: The Biology of Sea Snakes (ed. W. A. Dunson), University Park Press, Baltimore, 530 pp. 96. Heatwole, H. 1975. Sea snakes found on reefs in the southern Coral Sea (Saumarez, Swains, Cato Island). Chapter 8 (pp. 163-171) in: The Biology of Sea Snakes (ed. W. A. Dunson), University Park Press, Baltimore, 530 pp. 113. Heatwole, H. 1977. Cheloniidae (sea turtles). Pp. 147-149 in: The Great Barrier Reef, A Diver's Guide (ed. P. Saenger), Poly-Graphics, Brisbane, 206 pp. 114. Heatwole, H. 1977. Serpentes (sea snakes). Pp. 149-154 in: The Great Barrier Reef, A Diver's Guide (ed. P. Saenger), Poly-Graphics, Brisbane, 206 pp. 133. Cogger, H., H. Heatwole and C. Limpus. 1978. Reptiles. Pp 77-80 in: A Coral Reef Handbook (eds. P. Mather and I. Bennett). Great Barrier Reef Committee, Brisbane, 92 pp. 135. Rivero, J. A. and H. Heatwole. 1979. Herpetogeography of Puerto Rico. VI. A bibliography of the herpetology of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service No. 43: 1-17. 147. Cogger, H. G. and H. Heatwole. 1981. The Australian reptiles: origins, biogeography, distribution patterns and island evolution. Chapter 49 (pp. 1332-1373) in: Ecological Biogeography of Australia (ed. A. Keast), vol. 2 (pp. 809-1434), Dr. W. Junk, The Hague. 149. Heatwole, H., R. Levins and M. D. Byer. 1981. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank. Atoll Research Bulletin No. 251: 1-63. 165. Heatwole, H. and C. Limpus. 1984. Class Reptilia, sea snakes, turtles and lizards. Pp. 121-124 in: A Coral Reef Handbook, A Guide to the Fauna, Flora and Geology of Heron Island and Adjacent Reefs and Cays (eds. P. Mather and I. Bennett). Second Edition. The Australian Coral Reef Society, Brisbane, 144 pp. 166. Cribb, A. B., V. T. Davies, H. Heatwole and D. M. Reeves. 1984. Terrestrial plants and arthropods. Pp. 131-137 in: A Coral Reef Handbook, A Guide to the Fauna, Flora and Geology of Heron Island and Adjacent Reefs and Cays (eds. P. Mather and I. Bennett). Second Edition. The Australian Coral Reef Society, Brisbane, 144 pp. 168. Cogger, H. and H. Heatwole. 1984. Australian reptiles: origins, biogeography, distribution patterns and island evolution. 181. Heatwole, H., R. Muir and E. Davison. 1986. Oxygen consumption of some terrestrial invertebrates from the pre-Saharan steppe of Tunisia. Journal of Arid Environments 11: 219-226. 188. Heatwole, H. 1987. Sea Snakes. The New South Wales University Press, Kensington, 85 pp. 195. Heatwole, H. 1987. Major components and distributions of the terrestrial fauna. Chapter 5 (pp. 101-135) in: Fauna of Australia, vol. 1A General Articles (ed. G. R. Dyne). Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 339 pp. 200. Miller, J.D., P. Horne, H. Heatwole, W.R. Miller and L. Bridges 1987 A survey of the terrestrial Tardigrada of the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Hydrobiologica. Chapter (pp.197-208) in: Biology of the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica (eds. J. M. Ferris, H. R. Burton, G. W. Johnstone and I. A. E. Bayly), Kluwer Academic Publishers [also Hydrobiologica 165: 197-208] 208. Ryan, P.G., B.P. Watkins, R. I. Lewis Smith, H. Dastych, A. Eicker, W. Foissner, H. Heatwole, W. R. Miller, and G. Thompson. 1989. Biological survey of Robertskollen, Western Dronning Maud Land: area description and preliminary species lists. S. Afr. T. Antarkt. 19: 10-20. 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. 234. Heatwole, H., D. M. Reeves, V. T. Davies and A. B. Cribb. 1993. The Biota of the Islands. Chapter (pp. 223-231) in: A Coral Reef Handbook (eds P. Mathur and I. Bennett), Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton. 244. King, P. and H. Heatwole 1994. Partitioning of aquatic oxygen uptake among different respiratory surfaces in a freely diving pleurodiran turtle, Elseya latisternum. Copeia 1994: 802-806. 246. Miller, W. R., J. D. Miller and H. F. Heatwole 1994. Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic Territories: assessing diversity within a sample. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 36: 137-145 249. Zimmerman, K. D., H. Heatwole and A. Menez 1994. Sea snakes in the Coral Sea: an expedition for the collection of animals and venom. Herpetofauna 24: 25-29. 250. Heatwole, H. and H. Cogger 1994. Sea snakes of Australia. Chapter 5 (pp. 167-205) in: Sea Snake Toxinology (edited by P. Gopalakrishnakone). Singapore University Press, Singapore. 253. Miller, W. R. and Heatwole, H. 1995. Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic Territories: the Mawson Coast, East Antarctica. Invertebrate Biology 114:27-38. 256. Heatwole, H., J. de Bavay, P. Webber and G. Webb. 1995. Faunal survey of New England. IV. The frogs. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 38: 229-249. Island 74. Heatwole, H. 1971. Marine-dependent terrestrial biotic communities on some cays in the Coral Sea. Ecology 52: 363-366. 76. Heatwole, H. and R. Levins. 1972. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank: Flotsam transport of terrestrial animals. Ecology 53: 112-117. 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. 84. Levins, R. and H. Heatwole. 1973. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank: Introduction of species onto Palominitos Island. 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. 100. Heatwole, H. 1976. The ecology and biogeography of coral cays. Chapter 11 (pp. 369-387) in: Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs (eds. O. A. Jones and R. Endean), Academic Press, New York, Vol. III, Biology 2, 435 pp. 145. Heatwole, H. 1981. A Coral Island. William Collins Pty. Ltd., Sydney, 200 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. 147. Cogger, H. G. and H. Heatwole. 1981. The Australian reptiles: origins, biogeography, distribution patterns and island evolution. Chapter 49 (pp. 1332-1373) in: Ecological Biogeography of Australia (ed. A. Keast), vol. 2 (pp. 809-1434), Dr. W. Junk, The Hague. 149. Heatwole, H., R. Levins and M. D. Byer. 1981. Biogeography of the Puerto Rican Bank. Atoll Research Bulletin No. 251: 1-63. 153. Heatwole, H. 1981. Book review of: Reptiles of the Solomon Islands. Mike McCoy. Australian Journal of Herpetology 1: 71. 160. Heatwole, H. 1983. Interaction of plants and animals in development of coral cays. Proceedings of the Great Barrier Reef Conference, Townsville, Qld., 1983, pp. 385-390. 162. Heatwole, H. 1984. The cays of the Capricornia Section, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, and a history of research on their terrestrial biota. Pp 25-44 in: The Capricornia Section of the Great Barrier Reef, Past, Present and Future (eds. W. T. Ward and P. Saenger). Royal Society of Queensland and Australian Coral Reef Society Symposium, Brisbane, 181 pp. 167. Heatwole, H. F. 1984. Island plant and animal life: biological microcosms. Pp. 324-353 in: Readers Digest Book of the Great Barrier Reef (eds. F. Talbot and R. Steene). Reader's Digest, Sydney, 384 pp. 173. Smith, J. M. B. and H. Heatwole. 1985. Notes on the changing flora of Heron Island and some other coral cays of the Capricornia Group, Great Barrier Reef. Queensland Naturalist 25: 126-133. 178. Heatwole, H. and P. Saenger. 1986. Islands and birds. Oceanus 29: 94-97, 99. 180. Flood, P. G. and H. Heatwole. 1986. Coral cay instability and species-turnover of plants at Swain Reefs, southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Journal of Coastal Research 2: 479-496. 219. Heatwole, H. F. 1990. Island plant and animal life: biological microcosms. Pp. 324-353 in: Readers Digest Book of the Great Barrier Reef (eds. F. Talbot and R. Steene). Reader's Digest, Sydney, 384 pp. Amended edition of 1984 version. 234. Heatwole, H., D. M. Reeves, V. T. Davies and A. B. Cribb. 1993. The Biota of the Islands. Chapter (pp. 223-231) in: A Coral Reef Handbook (eds P. Mathur and I. Bennett), Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton. 242. Heatwole, H. 1994. Colonization of coral islands. Chapter 5 (pp. 56-65) in: Islands (eds. R. E. Stevenson and F. H. Talbot). The Illustrated Library of the Earth. Weldon Owen, McMahons Point. Evolution/Adaptation 116. Heatwole, H. 1977. Adaptation of sea snakes. Chapter 12 (pp. 193-204) in: Australian Animals and their Environment (eds. H. Messel and S. T. Butler), Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, 367 pp. 126. Heatwole, H. 1978. Adaptations of marine snakes. American Scientist 66: 594-604. |
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