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Proceedings of the 13th Symposium on the Natural History of The Bahamas. 2011.
Hinrichs, AP and EH Borneman. Caribbean Coral Reefs in Peril ad the Advancement of Conservation. p. 1-7.
Squiers, L, C Hay, D Gorbach, D Friend, B Black, B Greenstein, K Strychar, and C Tepper. Cryptic Speciation: A Mismatch Between Genetics and Morphology of Millepora. p. 8-19.
Sullivan Sealy, K, K Semon, and E Wright. Spatial Patterns of Epifaunal Invertebrates in Tropical Near Shore Reefs: Influence of Islands, Storms and Land-Based Sources of Pollution on Bentic Diversity. p. 20-34.
Kass, LB, NB Elliott, and C Landry. The Natural History of Bahamian Dune Plants: Importance in Coastal Conservation. p. 35-45.
Finkle, AJ and NB Elliott. Status of Endemic Scaevola Plumieri and Invasive Scaevola Taccada on San Salvador Island, Bahamas. p. 46-51.
Sealy, NE. Casaurina-Induced Beach Erosion Revisited. p. 52-58.
Dick, JC and GR Cartwright. Assessment of the Hurricane Frances Storm Surge on San Salvador. p. 59-63.
Shaklee, RV, WR Buckler, R Baltic, R Halicki, and S Lewis. A Longitudinal Study of Entombed Beach Litter at San Salvador Island, Bahamas. p. 64-73.
Cross, RE and M Cruz-Alvarez. Identification of Nuclear DNA Microsatellites from Red Mangrove (Rhizophora Mangle) Populations on San Salvador. p. 74-76.
Landry, CL. Changes in the Pollination Ecology of White Mangrove Following Hurricane Wilma (2005). p. 77-85.
Kjar, D, G Sackett, J Phillips, and C Scace. Insect Species of The Bahamas. p. 86-113.
Steiner, WE. Progress on the Survey of the Darkling Beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) of New Providence Island, Bahamas, and New Records for Two Species on San Salvador. p. 114-118.
Michelson, AV and LE Park. Ostracode Metacommunity Dynamics of San Salvador Island, Bahamas: Discerning Patterns of Diversity and Biogeographical Distributions. p. 119-128.
Cole, ES, AE Crumley, and SM Carlson. Patterns of Sex Discrimination in the Scaly Pearl Oyster in Four Anchialine Ponds on San Salvador Island, Bahamas. p. 129-139.
Carlson, S, K Bieraugel, R Carlson, R Chada, A Crumley, B Haimes, K Hultgren, M Marty, M Stachowski, K Swanson, N Tolen, A Williams, P Roback, EA Rothfus, J Schade, and ES Cole. The Demographic History of the Scaly Pearl Oyster in Four Anchialine Ponds on San Salvador Island, Bahamas. p. 140-150.
Easton, JA, DG Rumbold, and RB Erdman. Mercury Concentrations in Pinctada Longisquamosa and Isognomon Alatus from Anchialine Lakes on San Salvador Island, Bahamas. p. 151-155.
Blick, JP, A Creighton, and B Murphy. The Role and Nature of the Sea Turtle in Prehistoric Caribbean and Lucayan Culture: Evidence from Ethnography and Archaeology. p. 156-175.
Blick, JP, JD Zardus, and D Dvoracek. Identification and AMS Dating of the Epibiont, Chelonibia Testudinaria (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea), Associated with Archaeological Remains from the North Storr's Lake Site (SS-4), San Salvador, Bahamas. p. 176-187.
Hutcheson, CD. From Whence They Came, Nobody Knows, or Do We? Basketry Impressed Ceramics from the Wolper Collection. p. 188-199.
Blick, JP. Paleodemographic Reconstruction of the Pre-Columbian Population of Guanahani (San Salvador, Bahamas). p. 200-212.
Hopkins, JH, D Oetter, and JP Blick. Analysis of Prehistoric Settlement Patterns on San Salvador, Bahamas, Using the San Salvador Island GIS Database. p. 213-228.
Shaklee, RV. Cartographic Transitions: Guanihani to San Salvador. p. 229-237.
Baxter, JE. Creating Community on 19th Century San Salvador: Ship Graffiti and Identity in the Bahamian Past. p. 238-251.
Burton, JD and JE Baxter. The View from the Dump: The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Polly Hill Settlement. p. 252-260.
Marshall, MS and JE Baxter. An "Archaeological" Analysis of Historic Cemeteries on San Salvador. p. 261-271.