Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Gramma loreto listed in key words.

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15084 Journal Article Asoh, Kazue, and Douglas Y. Shapiro. 1997. Bisexual juvenile gonad and gonochorism in the fairy basslet, Gramma loreto. Copeia 1997(1):22-31.
15085 Journal Article Asoh, Kazue, and Tomoko Yoshikawa. 1996. Nesting behavior, male parental care, and embryonic development in the fairy basslet, Gramma loreto. Copeia 1996(1):1-8.
15083 Journal Article Asoh, Kazue. 1996. Reproductive behavior and matings system of the fairy basslet, Gramma loreto. Copeia 1996(4):1037-1043.
14804 Journal Article Böhlke, J.E., and J.E. Randall. 1963. The fishes of the western atlantic serranoid genus Gramma. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 115(2):33-52.
1869 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
15082 Journal Article Freeman, S., and W. Alevizon. 1983. Aspects of territorial behavior and habitat distribution of the fairy basslet, Gramma loreto. Copeia 1983(3):829-832.
18106 Database REEF. 2008. Reef Environmental Education Foundation. Exotic Species Sighting Program and Volunteer Survey Project Database. REEF. www.reef.org.
15087 Journal Article Webster, M.S. 2003. Temporal density dependence and population regulation in a marine fish. Ecology 84(3):623-628.
15086 Journal Article Webster, M.S. 2004. Density dependence via intercohort competition in a coral-reef fish. Ecology 85(4):986-994.
15088 Journal Article Webster, M.S., and M.A. Hixon. 2000. Mechanisms and individual consequences of intraspecific competition in a coral-reef fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series 196:187-194.



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