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Sub-publications- Leidy, J. 1880. Notice of some aquatic worms of the family Naides. American Naturalist 14: 421-425
- Levinton, J.S. 1972. Stability and trophic structure in deposit-feeding and suspension-feeding communities. American Naturalist 106: 472-486
- MacCarthy, M.D. 1945. Chromosome studies on eight species of Sciara (Diptera) with special reference to chromosome changes of evolutionary significance. American Naturalist 79: 104-121, 228-245
- Martin, J. 1969. On the origin of inversion polymorphism. American Naturalist 103: 267-275
- McMurrich, J.P. 1884. A New Species of Infusorian. American Naturalist xviii: 830–832
- Moore, J.A. 1954. Geographic and genetic isolation in Australian Amphibia. American Naturalist 88(839): 65-74
- Murray, J. 1907. Some South American rotifers. American Naturalist 41: 97-101
- Nutting, C.C. 1901. Letter to the editor. American Naturalist 35: 789
- Packard, A.S. 1870. Certain parasitic insects. American Naturalist 4: 83-99 pl. 1
- Packard, A.S. 1885. The Syncarida, a group of Carboniferous Crustacea. American Naturalist 19: 700-703
- Patton, W. H. 1895. The name of the southern or splenic cattle-fever parasite. American Naturalist 29: 498
- Pilsbry, H.A. 1910. Stomatolepas, a barnacle commensal in the throat of the loggerhead turtle. , 44: . American Naturalist 44: 304-306
- Rathbun, R. 1879. Brazilian corals and coral reefs. American Naturalist 13(9): 539-551
- Shufeldt, R.W. 1903. On the osteology and systematic position of the kingfishers. American Naturalist 37: 697-725
- Stearns, R.E. 1882. Verrillia blakei or Halipteris blakei. American Naturalist 16: 55-56
- Stokes, A. C. 1884. Notes on some apparently undescribed Infusoria from putrid waters. American Naturalist xviii: 133-140
- Stokes, A. C. 1885. Some New Infusoria. American Naturalist xix: 433-443
- Studer, T. 1877. The latitudinal gradient in geographic range: how so many species coexist in the tropics. American Naturalist 133: 240-256
- Thornhill, R. 1983. Cryptic female choice and its implications in the scorpionfly Harpobittacus nigriceps. American Naturalist 122: 765-788
- Verrill, A.E. 1869. Comparison of the coral fauna of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the Isthmus of Darien, as bearing on the supposed former connection between the two oceans. American Naturalist 3: 499-500
- Walton, L.B. 1906. Naididae of Cedar Point, Ohio. American Naturalist 40: 683-706
- Ward, S.A. & Kukuk, P.F. 1998. Context-dependent behavior and the benefits of communal nesting. American Naturalist 152(2): 249-263 [Date published August]
- Zimmerman, E.C. 1942. Distribution and origin of some eastern oceanic insects. American Naturalist 76: 280-307, figs 1-10
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