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REEF AND SHORE FISHES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC: NEW CALEDONIA TO TAHITI AND THE PITCAIRN ISLANDS
- D. Greenfield
- Geography
- Copeia
- 1 May 2006
CORAL REEF FISHES: DYNAMICS AND DIVERSITY IN A COMPLEX ECOSYSTEM
- D. Greenfield
- Geography
- Copeia
- 1 February 2003
Fishes of the Continental Waters of Belize
- D. Greenfield, J. E. Thomerson
- Biology
- 24 May 1997
Belize is home to well-developed coral atolls and many inland lagoons, streams and rivers. As such, many species of fish thrive in its waters and here, 118 species are recorded with taxonomic keys… Expand
Review of the Toadfish Genera (Teleostei: Batrachoididae)
- D. Greenfield, R. Winterbottom, B. Collette
- Biology
- 2008
The family Batrachoididae is represented by 25 genera and 78 species occurring worldwide between about 51°N and 45°S along continents in marine and brackish waters, occasionally entering rivers, with… Expand
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A review of the western Atlantic species of the genera Diapterus and Eugerres (Pisces: Gerreidae)
- G. Deckert, D. Greenfield
- Biology
- 11 February 1987
The new world tropical and subtropical members of the family Gerreidae include a group of fishes with serrations on the posterior and inferior margins of the preopercular bone. The members of this… Expand
The Marine Gobies of the Hawaiian Islands
- D. Greenfield, J. Randall
- Biology
- 2004
A total of 34 species of gobies (Teleostei, Gobiidae) are known from the Hawaiian Islands, four of which are freshwater species. All species are treated in a key, but only marine species are… Expand
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The blennioid fishes of Belize and Honduras, Central America, with comments on their systematics, ecology, and distribution (Blenniidae, Chaenopsidae, Labrisomidae, Tripterygiidae) /
- D. Greenfield, R. K. Johnson
- History, Biology
- 1981
Community structure of western caribbean blennioid fishes
- D. Greenfield, R. K. Johnson
- Biology
- 27 June 1990
(RMR) HAWAII INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY, PO Box 1346, KANEOHE, HAWAII 96744; (TFH): NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BASIC BIOLOGY, 38 NISHIGONAKA, MYODAIJICHO, OKAZAKI, 444 JAPAN; (IS): DEPARTMENT OF… Expand
A Survey of the Small Reef Fishes of Kane'ohe Bay, O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands
- D. Greenfield
- Biology
- 2003
The small, sedentary fishes, many of which are cryptic, in Kane'ohe Bay, O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands, were surveyed based on 75 small rotenone stations from 10 different habitats. These stations resulted… Expand