Linckia columbiae is a sexual species that also reproduces asexually by ray autotomy. Seventy percent of L. columbiae surveyed at the Catalina Marine Science Center Marine Life Refuge, Santa Catalina Island were regenerating ...
Eight white shark attacks on clivers are known to have occurred off San Miguel and the Farallon Islands. Details of all eight cases, compiled from personal interviews with victims, witnesses and/or attending physicians are ...
Recruitment of Aplysia californica was studied at Santa Catalina Island, California. Aplysia californica recruited almost exclusively to the red algae Plocamium cartilagineum and Laurencia pacifica. Monthly sampling of ...
VanBlaricom, Glenn R.(National Park Service, 1993)
Dense populations of black abalones (Haliotis cracherodii Leach) were monitored in permanent intertidal plots at nine sites on San Nicolas Island from 1981 through 1990. Densities were essentially constant at all four sites ...
This bibliography supplements Miller & Miller (1981) and Miller (1985) in compiling references to insects, arachnids and myriapods of the California Islands: the Channel Islands, Los Coronados Islands and the islands in ...
Seapy, Roger R.; Littler, Mark M.(National Park Service, 1993)
A total of 349 epibenthic taxa of macroinvertebrates were recorded from 7 mainland and 15 island rocky intertidal sites in the Southern California Bight. The occurrence of these taxa among the 22 sites is presented as a ...
Seapy, Roger R.; Littler, Mark M.(National Park Service, 1993)
Rocky intertidal community structure was investigated at a site on the east shoreline of Santa Barbara Island, California by quarterly sampling over a 2-1/2 yr period. Zonational patterns of the macrobiota were determined ...
Powell, Jerry A.; Wagner, David L.(National Park Service, 1993)
Surveys of Lepidoptera on Santa Cruz Island, California, indicate that the fauna of small to minute leaf mining moths from six families are proportionately better represented relative to the nearby mainland fauna, than are ...