Publication of the Month Catalogue
2013 Year
Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife Newsletter No. 8
Aliens of Xamayca, Vol 6, Issue 1
2012 Year
Amazing Species: Montserrat Galliwasp
Capacité – Issue 2 CEPF Caribbean Newsletter
Islands show the way to conserve nature
Aliens of Xamayca, Vol 5, Issue 4
The Olympics and Environmental Sustainability
Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism Discusses Action on Lionfish and Sargassum Seaweed
Rethinking Fisheries Management
Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife No. 5 Jan 2012
Aliens of Xamayca, Vol 5, Issue 1
2011 Year
Aliens of Xaymaca Vol.4, Issue 4
Caribbean Challenge Initiative Update #1
Aliens of Xamayca, Vol 4, Issue 3
Jamaican Lace-bark Tree (Contact the Natural History Museum of Jamaica to read this article)
Aliens Newsletter Volume 4 Issue 2
Aliens of Xamayca, Vol 4, Issue 1
Dollar trees line conservation road
2010 Year
The Caribbean Seabird Initiative: Invasives
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 3 Issue 4
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 3 Issue 3
Contributed by NEPA
Power of Partnerships for Region-Wide Bird ConservationPromoted in Month-Long Festival
Contributed by NEPA
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 3 Issue 2
Contributed by NEPA
2009 Year
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 2 Issue 4
Contributed by NEPA
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 2 Issue 3
Contributed by NEPA
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 2 Issue 2
Contributed by NEPA
New free software helps identify key areas for environmental protection
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 2
Contributed by NEPA
2008 Year
*Vol. 1, Issues 2 and 3 were not Articles of the Month but have been added for completeness of the Aliens of Xaymaca Series.
*Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 1 Issue 3
Contributed by NEPA
*Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 1 Issue 2
Contributed by NEPA
Aliens of Xamayca, a newsletter on non-indigenous species in Jamaica Volume 1
Contributed by NEPA
Building the Capacities of Caribbean Countries for Effective Participation in the BCH”
Contributed by Marydelene Vasquez UNEP-GEF Regional Adviser on BCH for the Caribbean Region
Tribute To Audrey Downer 1918-2007
Contributed by Catherine Levy
Florula of Lime Cay- an account of the vascular plants on a small Jamaican islet
Maarten J.M. Christenhusz published in the journal Schlechtendalia vol. 17 (2008)
The Impacts of Climate Change on the Coral Reefs of the Caribbean
Contributed by Marcia Chevannes Creary, Environmental Data Manager, Caribbean Coastal Data Centre, University of the West Indies
Susan E. Koenig Published by ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 19 (Suppl.): 135–149, 2008
Jacqueline daCosta Champions GIS
Published in ESRI ArcNews Vol.29 No.4
National Best Community Competition & Programme 2007 Report
Author and Affiliation, Jacqueline DaCosta, Chairperson, National Steering Committee, Best Community Competition & Programme
The Royal Botanic Gardens of Hope – Contributing to Jamaica Plant’s Diversity
Author and Affiliation, Lois A.T. Morgan & Karl N. Binger.
International Coral Reef Initiative – International Year of the Reef
Contributed by, Francis Staub, IYOR Coordinator (http://www.iyor.org)
2007 Year
Created by the Natural History Division, Institute of Jamaica contact person Ms. Elizabeth Morrison – Zoologist.
Geographic Information System (GIS), What is GIS?
By Spatial Data Management Division, secretariat of the Land Information Council of Jamaica (LICJ)
Biodiversity and Education in Jamaica: The Link
By Natural History Division, Institute Of Jamaica
Vines and Conopy contact: A route for snake predation on parrot nests
By Susan E. Koenig, Joseph M. Wunderle, Jr and Ernesto C. Enkerlin-Hoeflich
Establishment of the Invasive White-tailed Deer in Portland, Jamaica.
By Shauna-Lee Chai, Conservation Officer at Jamaica Conservation & Development Trust
Working together for birds and people.
By BirdLife International and David Wege
The Collection of Natural History Specimens in Jamaica 17th – 19th Century.
By Elizabeth Morrison, March 2007.
“Managing and protecting Jamaica’s land, wood and water”
By National Environmental and Planning Agency (NEPA), February 2007.
Aphids (Plant Lice) of Jamaica.
By Tannice Hall, January 2007.
2006 Year
By Marsha Robinson, December 2006.
A Framework to Manage Jamaica’s Protected Areas.
By Sacha-Renée Todd, November 2006.
Managing Jamaica’s Queen Conch Resources.
By Karl Aiken, Andre Kong, Stephen Smikle, Richard Appeldoorn & George Warner, October 2006.
By Shani Parchment, M.Eng and Luciana Gordon-Smith M.Eng.Sci, September 2006
Coral Biodiversity & Zonation on a Pleistocene Reef, Southeastern Jamaica.
By Sherene A. James, August 2006
Jamaica’s Marine Biodiversity.
By Professor Ivan Goodbody, July 2006
Marine Mammals Strandings in Jamaica.
By Christine O’Sullivan, June 2006
Potential Invasion alert for Red Imported Fire Ants, Solenopsis invicta.
BY Shakira Azan, May 2006.
The Aquatic Exodus: An Overview of Migratory Speices in Jamaican Fresh Water systems.
By Kimberly John & Ms. Aisha Bailey, April 2006.
Pedro Bank Atlantic & Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA), April 18-26, 2005.
By Nathalie Zenny, March 2006.
The American Crocodile, Crocodylus acutus, in Jamaica.
By Dion Kelly, February 2006.
Introduction to the Cactus Moth (Cactoblastis cactorum).
By Philip Rose, January 2006.
2005 Year
The Jamaica Coral Reef Monitoring Network.
By Ms. Loureene Jones, December 2005.
Royal Palm Reserve: Bird Feature Black Crowned Night Heron.
By Keisha Spencer, November 2005.
CaVortEx IV Oceanographic Cruise Observership.
By Ava Maxam, October 2005.
Water Quality & Plankton Associated with a Shrimp Mariculture farm.
By Nadia –Deen Ferguson, September 2005.
Cargo Ships: Space Shuttles for Aliens.
By Dayne Buddo, August 2005.
An introduction to understanding Phytoplankton Distribution along the Hellshire Coastline.
By Sean Townsend, July 2005.
Digitizing Jamaica’s Botanical Collections.
By Philip E. Rose, June 2005.
Postlarval settlement of the Caribbean Spiny Lobster P. argus in Jamaica.
By Mr. Llewelyn Meggs, May 2005.
The Introduced Red Claw Crayfish in Jamaica.
By Sacha-Renee Todd, April 2005.
Mason River’s Carnivorous Plants: A Lesson in Adaptation.
By Keron Campbell, March 2005.
The Use of “Pishing” & Playback to investigate Territorial behaviour.
By Marlon Beale, February 2005.
Pittosporum invasion of the Blue Mountains.
By Shauna-Lee Chai, January 2005.