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PUBLICATIONS

"If this was not a Schomburgkia how it would be admired!"

- Reichenbach f. 1887 - 

type description Myrmecophila thomsoniana

Orchid Publications

Rose-Smyth, M.C., 2019. Investigating the pollination biology of a long-lived island endemic epiphyte in the presence of an adventive alien pollinator. Proceedings of the 22nd World Orchid Conference. A. M. Pridgeon and A. Arosemena R. Eds., Vol. II, pp 80-91.

Rose-Smyth M. C., 2019 Role of a sweet-toothed anole Anolis conspersus) in orchid pollination. Anolis Newsletter VII, p. 235-241. Eds. Stroud, J.T., Geneva, A.J., Losos, J.B. Washington University, St. Louis MO. 

Rose-Smyth, M.C. Typification of Myrmecophila thomsoniana (Orchidaceae). Kew Bull (2016) 71: 22.

doi:10.1007/s12225-016-9639-4 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12225-016-9639-4

Messing, C.G., M.C. Rose-Smyth, S.R. Mailer and J.E. Miller, 1988. Relocation movement in a stalked crinoid (Echinodermata). Bull. Mar. Sci. 42:480-487. 

Other Publications 

Rose-Smyth, M.C.  1985.  Deep reef research with a submersible: living pleurotomarian slit-shells, in: Mitchell, C.T. ed. Diving for Science ...'85. Proc. Joint international Scientific Diving Symposium, La Jolla, California, USA. pp. 190-198. 

Knowlton, N., J. C. Lang, M. C. Rooney (Rose-Smyth) and P. Clifford. 1981. Evidence for delayed mortality in hurricane-damaged Jamaican staghorn corals. Nature 294: 251-252.

 

J. D. Woodley, et al. 1981. Hurricane Allen's Impact on Jamaican Coral Reefs.  Science. 214(4522) 749 – 755. 

Rose-Smyth, M.C.  1984.  Growth and survival of sexually produced Acropora recruits: a post-hurricane study at Discovery Bay.  Abstract. Advances in Reef Science, Joint meeting of Atlantic Reef Committee and Int’l Soc. Reef Studies. U. Miami, Florida, U.S.A. 

Rose-Smyth, M.C. and S.R. Mailer. 2015. Birds join the dots: a way to realizing Cayman’s conservation goals.  Poster. BirdsCaribbean, 20th Int’l Meeting, July 25-29, Jamaica.

Articles

Rose-Smyth, M.C. and J. Haakonsson. Bioluminescent click beetles in Cayman - one species or two?  Flicker, Bulletin of the Cayman Islands Department of Environment, Terrestrial Resources Unit #27, Sep/Oct 2016

Giron, J.C., O'Brien, C.W. and M.C. Rose-Smyth. 2018. On the West Indian weevil genus Lachnopus Schönherr, 1840 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae): descriptions of six new species, a proposal for species-groups, and an annotated checklist. Zootaxa 4423(1) : 001-085

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