Publications
Ira Rubinoff
Member, 5th Year Review Committee of the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management, Australia
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Environment, Vol. 31, No. 5
Essay: Tax Rich Nations, Save the Jungle. International Wildlife 18(3): 24.
Diving of the sea snake Pelamis platurus in the Gulf of Panama - II Horizontal Movement Patterns. Marine Biology 97 (2): 157-163.
I. Rubinoff, J.b. Graham and J. Motta. 1986. Diving of the sea snake Pelamis platurus in the Gulf of Panama. I. Dive depth and duration. Marine Biology 91(2): 181-191.
Behavioral, Physiological and Ecological Aspects of the Amphibious life of the pearl blenny, Entomacrodus nigricans. (with Graham, J. B. and Jones, C. B.) Journal Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 89:225-268.
Ira Rubinoff. 1983. A strategy for preserving tropical forests. In: Tropical Rain Forest: Ecology and Management. Eds. S. L. Sutton, T. C. Whitmore and A. C. Chadwick, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, U. K.: 465-476.
Ira Rubinoff. 1983. A Strategy for Preserving Tropical Forests. Ambio, 12(5): 255-258.
A jungle kept for study. New Scientist 95(1319): 495-499 (with N. Smythe).
Phythonichthys asodes, a new heterenchylid eel from the Gulf of Panama. Bull. Mar. Sci 22(2): 355-364 (with R. H. Rosenblatt).
Indo-West Pacific fishes from the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama. L. A. County Mus. Contr. Sci 234: 1-18 (with J. McCosker and R. H. Rosenblatt).
Temperature physiology of the sea snake Pelamis platurus: An index of its colonization potential in the Atlantic Ocean. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 68(6): 1360-1363 (with J. B. Graham and M. K. Hecht).
Geographic and reproductive isolation in Atlantic and Pacific populations of Panamanian Bathygobius. Evolution 25(1): 88-97 (with R. W. Rubinoff).
Geographic and reproductive isolation in Atlantic and Pacific populations of Panamanian Bathygobius. Evolution 25(1): 88-97 (with R. W. Rubinoff).
The sea-level canal controversy. Biological Conservation 3(Oct.): 33-336.
Differential reactions of Atlantic and Pacific predators to sea snakes. Nature 228(5278): 1288-1290 (with C. Kropach).
Observations on the migration of a marine goby through the Panama Canal. Copeia (1969): 395-397 (with R. W. Rubinoff).
Interoceanic colonization of a marine goby through the Panama Canal. Nature 227(5127): 476-478 (with R. W. Rubinoff).
Central American Sea-Level Canal: Possible Biological Effects. Science 161(3844): 857-861.
On predicting insular variation in endemism and sympatry for Darwin finches in the Galapagos Archipelago. Amer. Natur. 101(918): 161-172 (with T. H. Hamilton).
Ira Rubinoff. 1965. Mixing oceans and species. Natural History 74(7): 69-72.
On models predicting abundance of species and endemics for the Darwin finches in the Galapagos Archipelago. Evolution 18(2): 339-42 (with T. H. Hamilton).
The environmental control of insular variation in bird species abundance. Proceeding of the National Academy of Science. 52(1): 132-140 (with T. H. Hamilton and R. H. Barth).
Environmental determinants of endemism and sympatry for the Darwin finches in the Galapagos Archipielago. In: Proc. XVI Int. Zool Congr. (Abstract) 2: 174 (with T. H. Hamilton).
Isolation, endemism and multiplication of species in Darwin's finches. Evolution 17(4): 388-403 (with T. H. Hamilton).
Species abundance: Natural regulation of Insular Variation. Science 142(3599): 1575-1577 (with T. H. Hamilton).
New records of inshore fishes from the Atlantic Coast of Panama. Breviora (169): 1-7 (with R. W. Rubinoff).
Artificial hybridization of some atherinid fishes. Copeia 1961(2): 242-244.
Hybridization in two sympatric species of atherinid fishes. Menidida menidia (Linn.) and Menidida beryllina (Cope). Amer. Mus. Novitiates (1999): 1-13 (with E. Shaw).