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REBR1000195
The inland mangroves of Inagua
REBR1000197
Microbial utilization of dissolved organic matter from leaves of red mangrove, Rhizophora mangle, in Fresh Creek Estuary, Bahamas
REBR1000485
Microbial degradation of leachable and lignocellulosic components of leaves and wood from Rhizophora mangle in a tropical mangrove swamp
REBR1000688
San Salvador, Bahamas
REBR1000729
Association between pore water sulfide concentrations and the distribution of mangroves
REBR1000730
Early diagenesis of mangrove leaves in a tropical estuary: molecular level analysis of neutral sugars and lignin-derived phenols
REBR1000731
Early diagenesis of mangrove leaves in a tropical estuary: Bulk chemical characterization using solid-state 13C NMR and elemental analyses
REBR1001642
The Bahamas
REBR1001968
The metabolites of the mangrove fungus Verruculina enalia No. 2606 from a salt lake in the Bahamas
REBR1002107
Persistence of Mhc heterozygosity in homozygous clonal killifish, Rivulus marmoratus: Implications for the origin of Hermaphroditism
REBR1002140
Novel chromone derivatives from the fungus Aspergillus versicolor isolated from the marine sponge Xestospongia exigua
REBR1002153
Plant species persistence and turn over on small Bahamian island
REBR1002166
Paraffin hydrocarbons and lignin in the bottom sediments of the Blake-Bahama abyssal plain
REBR1002321
Mangrove enhance the biomass of coral reef fish communities in the Caribbean
REBR1002323
Discrimination of French grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum, Desmarest, 1823) from mangrove and coral reef habitats using otolith microchemistry
REBR1002345
The relative importance of nutrient enrichment and herbivory on macroalgal communities near Norman Pond Cay, Exuma Cays, Bahamas: a natural enrichment experiment
REBR1002433
Holocene millennial to centennial carbonate cyclicity recorded in slope sediments of the Great Bahama Bank and its climate implications
REBR1002536
The relative importance of nutrient enrichment and herbivory on macroalgal communities near Norman's Pond Cay, Exumas Cays, Bahamas: a "natural " enrichment experiment
REBR1002538
Is there a trade-off between wound-healing and chemical defenses among Caibbean reef sponges
REBR1002560
Marine fungi from the Bahamas Islands
REBR1002587
Lachancea meyersii sp nov., an ascosporogenous yeast from mangrove regions in the Bahama Islands
REBR1002664
The functional value of coral reefs, seagrass and mangrove habitats to ecosystem process
REBR1002698
late Pliocene to Holocene platform evolution in norhtern Belize, and comparison with coeval deposits in southern Belize and the Bahamas
REBR1002774
Water depth modifies relative predation risk for a motile fish taxon in Bahamian tidal creek
REBR1002775
Strong population structure despite evidence of recent migration in a selfing hermaphroditic vertebrate, the mangrove killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus)
REBR1002776
Rapid concerted evolution in animal mitochondrial
REBR1002783
Effects of recreational angling on the post-release behavior and predation of bonefish (Albula vulpes):The role of equilibrium status and the time of release
REJP0000773
Mangrove genetics. I. mating system and mutation rates of Rhizophora mangle in Florida and San Salvador, Bahamas
REJP0002123
Testing for defensive synergy in Caribbean sponges: Bad taste or glass spicules?

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