David W. Greenfield
David W. Greenfield

Research Associate
Department of Ichthyology
California Academy of Sciences

  and Emeritus Professor, Univ. Hawaii
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Education:
B.A.1962(Zoology) California State University, Humboldt
Ph.D.1966(Fisheries) University of Washington


Areas of Specialization:
Ichthyology, Marine Biology, Biosystematics, Zoogeography, Community Ecology


Administrative Experience:
1995President, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1993 - 1994President, Western Association of Graduate Schools
1991 - 1995Executive Committee, Western Association of Graduate Schools
1987 - 1995Dean of The Graduate Division, University of Hawaii at Manoa

1986 - 1987Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Colorado at Denver

1986Acting Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver (7 1/2 months)

1984 - 1986Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Colorado at Denver

1984Interim Dean of the Graduate School and Associate Provost for Graduate Studies and Research, Northern Illinois University

1982 - 1984Associate Dean, Graduate School, Northern Illinois University

1979 - 1981Program Director:  Coral-Reef Biology, Belize, Central America

1972 - 1973Director:  A.U.I.E. Tropical Studies Center, Belize, Central America



Teaching Experience:
2003-presentEmeritus Professor of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
1987-2003Professor of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
1984-1987Professor of Biology, University of Colorado - Denver
1977-1984Professor of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois
1977 (summer)Visiting Faculty, Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington
1975-1976Sabbatical leave, St. John's College, Belize, Central America and Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
1971-1975Marine Faculty, A.U.I.E. Tropical Studies Center, Belize Central America
1970-1977Associate Professor, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois
1966-1970Assistant Professor, California State University, Fullerton, California
1965 (summer)Instructor, NSF Radiation Biology Summer Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
1962-1964Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington


Other Professional Experience:
2004-presentAdjunct Research Associate, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas
2003-presentResearch Affiliate, Moss Landing Marine Laboratory
2002-presentResearch Associate in Ichthyology, California Academy of Sciences
1991-presentResearch Associate in Zoology, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii
1991-2003Affiliate Researcher, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
1974-1991Member Board of Directors, ENCAP, Inc., Environmental Consultants and Planners, DeKalb, Illinois
1973-presentResearch Associate Division of Fishes. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois
1964-1966Research Assistant, University of Washington
1963 (summer)Research Assistant, U S. Fish and Wildlife Service, San Diego, California


Professional Activities:
1995President, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1987-1992Member, Board of Governors, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1983-1984Member, Nominating Committee, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1982Local Chair, 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, DeKalb, Illinois, June 1982
1980-1985Member, Board of Governors, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1979-1983Member, Time and Place Committee, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1978Participant, Virgin Islands Offshore Sand Dredging Workshop, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, NOAA
1974-1975Member of Committee on Environmental Quality, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1973-1978Member, Board of Governors, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1971Participant, International Decade of Oceanic Exploration, C.I.T.R.E. Workshop, Belize
1969-1970Member, American Fisheries Society and American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Joint Committee on Introduction of Exotic Fishes and other Aquatic Organisms
1969-1970Index Editor for Copeia, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists


Professional Organizations:
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists


Honors:
2005Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences
1975Fulbright-Hays Grant for Colombia, South America- Awarded but declined due to conflicting N.S.F. Grant
1965-1966Research Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
1964Stoye Prize, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists - best student paper.


Research Support:
2001National Science Foundation.  A survey of the marine fishes of Fiji.
2001National Geographic Society.  The impact of coral bleaching on the coral- reef fish community.
2001Sea Grant.  Characterizing the role of small, cryptic fishes in the trophic structure of coral-reef ecosystems.
1999Sea Grant.  Assemblage structure of small, cryptic fishes in coral reefs and adjacent habitats—a pilot baseline study for protected area designation in Fiji.
1998National Science Foundation:  Planning visit for a study of the cryptic fish communities at Fiji
1995Sea Grant:  Assemblage structure and trophic relationships of the spur and groove cryptic fish community
1985National Science Foundation:  A survey of the Cuban shorefish fauna.
1980National Science Foundation:  Systematics of the Gambusia puncticulata- yucatana species complex
1980Graduate School, Northern Illinois University:  Distribution and habitat associations of coral-reef fishes of the northern Barrier Reef in Belize, Central America.
1975National Science Foundation:  Isolating mechanisms and competitive interactions of gambusiine fishes of Belize.
1974Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council:  Establishment of Aquarium Sciences program.
1973U S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife:  Impact of commercial collecting on wild-caught ornamental aquarium fishes of South America. Contract participant.
1973The Council of Academic Deans, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois: An investigation of the fish fauna of the mangrove and sea grass habitats of British Honduras.
1970The Council of Academic Deans, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois: Zoogeography of the coral-reef fishes of British Honduras.
1970American Philosophical Society:  Zoogeography of the coral-reef fishes of British Honduras.
1970Faculty Research Award, California State University, Fullerton: The ecology of Chromis.
1967California Partners of the Alliance (Mexico):  A survey of the fishes of the coast of Nayarit.
1965Sigma Xi Grant-In-Aid of Research:  Systematics of Myripristis.
1965Karl P. Schmidt Research Grant, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois: Systematics of Myripristis.


Institutional Grants:
1988,1990,
1991,1992
U.S. Department of Education: Encouragement of minority participation in graduate education
1991Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowships Program.


Publications:
1.Greenfield, D  W. and R. B. Grinols.  1965.  Cyprinodon variegatus on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.  Copeia 1965:115-116.
2.Miller, B. S. and D. W. Greenfield.  1965.  A juvenile six-gilled shark (Hexanchus corinus) from the San Juan Islands, Washington.  J. of the Fish.  Res. Bd. of Canada 22:857-859.
3.Greenfield, D. W.  1965.  Systematics and zoogeography of Myripristis in the eastern tropical Pacific Calif.  Fish and Game 51:229-247.
4.Grinols, R. B. and D. W. Greenfield.  1966.  New records of Cataetyx rubrirostris Gilbert from the northeastern Pacific Ocean.  Calif. Fish and Game 52:211-213.
5.Greenfield, D. W.  1968.  The zoogeography of Myripristis (Pisces. Holocentridae). Syst. Zool. 17:76-87.
6.Greenfield D. W.  1968.  Observations on the behavior of the basket-weave cuskeel, Otophidium scrippsi Hubbs.  Calif.  Fish and Game 54:108-114.
7.Greenfield, D. W. and J. W. Wiley.  1968.  Geographic variation in the clingfish, Gobiesox eugrammus Briggs.  Trans.  San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist.  15:141-147.
8.Greenfield D. W., D. A. Hensley, J. W. Wiley, and S. T. Ross.  1970.  The fishes of the Isla Jaltemba coral formation and their zoogeographical significance.  Copeia 1970:180-181.
9.Greenfield, D. W., S. T. Ross, and G. D. Deckert.  1970.  Some aspects of the life history of the Santa Ana sucker, Catostomus (Pantosteus) santaanae (Snyder).  Calif.  Fish and Game 56:166-179.
10.Greenfield, D. W. and D. A. Hensley.  1970.  Damselfishes (Pomacentridae) of Easter Island, with descriptions of two new species. Copeia 1970:689-695.
11.* Greenfield, D. W.  1971.  Systematic Ichthyology:  a collection of readings MSS Educational Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. 297 pp.
12.* Greenfield, D. W.  1971.  The zoogeography of Myripristis (Pisces: Holocentridae) in relation  to the Indo Australian Archipelago.  Abstracts, Symposium on Indian Ocean and Adjacent seas, their origin, science and resources.  Marine Biol. Assn. India, Cochin: 112-113. 590-592.
13.Greenfield, D.W. 1972. Notes on the biology of the arrow blenny, Lucayablennius zingaro (Böhlke) from British Honduras. Copeia 1972: 590-592.
14.Greenfield, D. W. and T. Greenfield.  1972.  Introgressive hybridization between Gila orcutti and Hesperoleucus symmetricus (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in the Cuyama River Basin, California:  I.  Meristics, morphometrics and breeding.  Copeia 1972:849-854.
15.Greenfield, D. W., F. Adbel-Hameed, G. D. Deckert and R. R. Flinn. 1973. Hybridization between Chrosomus erythrogaster and Notropis cornutus (Pisces:  Cyprinidae). Copeia 1973:54-59.
16.Greenfield, D. W. and G. D. Deckert.  1973.  Introgressive hybridization between Gila orcutti and Hesperoleucus symmetricus (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in the Cuyama River Basin, California:  II.  Ecological aspects.  Copeia 1973:417-427.
17.Greenfield, D. W. and T. Greenfield.  1973.  Triathalassothia gloverensis, a new species of toadfish from Belize (British Honduras), with remarks on the genus.  Copeia 1973:560-565.
18.* Greenfield, D. W.  1973.  Zoogeography of the coral-reef fishes of British Honduras.  Amer. Philos. Soc. Yrbk.  1972:368-369.
19.Greenfield, D. W.  1973.  An evaluation of the advisability of the release of the grass carp, Ctenopgharyngodon idella, into the natural waters of the United States Trans. Ill. State Acad. Sci. 66:47-53.
20.Greenfield, D. W. and L. P. Woods.  1974.  Eupomacentrus diencaeus Jordan and Rutter, a valid species of damselfish from the western tropical Atlantic. Fieldiana Zool.  65:9-20.
21.Greenfield, D. W.  1974.  A revision of the squirrelfish genus Myripristis Cuvier (Pisces:  Holocentridae).  Los Angeles Co. Mus., Sci. Bull. 19:1-54.
22.Thomerson, J. E. and D. W. Greenfield.  1975.  Anchoviella belizensis, a new species of anchovy from Belize Central America, with records of associated freshwater species. Copeia 1975:50-52.
23.* Greenfield, D. W. 1975.  (Review) Fishes of the World:  A Key to Families and a Checklist. By G. U. Lindberg.  Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc.  104:170-171.
24.Greenfield, D. W.  1975  Clepticus parrae, an additional sponge-dwelling fish. Copeia 1975: 381-382.
25.Greenfield, D. W.  1975.  Centropomus poeyi from Belize with a key to the western Atlantic species of Centropomus.  Copeia 1975:582-583.
26.Greenfield, D. W.  1975.  Emblemariopsis pricei, a new species of chaenopsid from Belize. Copeia 1975:713-715.
27.Johnson, R. K. and D. W. Greenfield.  1976.  A new chaenopsid fish, Emblemaria hyltoni, from Isla Roatan, Honduras.  Fieldiana Zool. 70:13-28
28.Greenfield, D. W. and T. Greenfield.  1976.  Fish collecting in Belize.  Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull. 47:3-7, 15.
29.Greenfield, D. W. and T. Greenfield.  1977.  The status of the Lake Maracaibo anchovy, Anchovia nigra Schultz (Pisces:  Engraulidae).  Brenesia 10/11:101-107.
30.* Greenfield, D. W.  1977.  (Review) Investigations of the Ichthyofauna of Nicaraguan Lakes. By T. B. Thorson (ed.) Trans. Amer. Fish Soc. 106:196-197.
31.Greenfield, D. W. and G. S. Glodek.  1977.  Trachelyichthys exilis, a new species of catfish (Pisces:  Auchenipteridae) from Peru.  Fieldiana Zool. 72:47-58.
32.* Greenfield, D. W.  1977.  (Review) Fishes of the World.  By J. S. Nelson.  Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 106:408-409.
33.Woods, L. P.  and D. W. Greenfield.  1978.  Family Holocentridae.  IN: FAO Species Idenification Sheets for Fishery Purposes, Western Central Atlantic, Vol. 3:1-10. W. Fisher (ed.).
34.Greenfield, D. W.  1979.  A review of the Western Atlantic Starksia ocellata complex (Pisces: Clinidae) with the description of two new species and proposal of super-species status. Fieldiana Zool. 73:9-48.
35.Greenfield, D. W. and L. P. Woods.  1980.  Review of the deepbodied species of Chromis (Pisces: Pomacentridae) from the eastern Pacific with descriptions of three new species. Copeia 1980:626-641.
36.Greenfield, D. W. and R. K. Johnson.  1981.  The blennioid fishes from Belize and Honduras, Central America, with comments on their systematics, ecology, and distribution (Pisces: Labrisomidae, Chaenopsidae, Tripterygiidae, Blenniidae).  Fieldiana Zool., New Ser. No.8:1-106
37.Greenfield, D. W.  1981.  Varicus imswe, a new species of gobiid fish from Belize. Copeia 1981:269-272.
38.Greenfield, D. W.  1981.  Family Holocentridae.  IN:  FAO Species Identification Sheets for Fishery Purposes, Eastern Central Atlantic, Vol.  2:1-10.
39.Johnson  R. K. and D. W. Greenfield.  1982.  Gone Fishing in the Gulf of Honduras.  Field Mus. of Nat. Hist. Bull. 53:20-24.
40.Greenfield, D. W., T. A. Greenfield and D. M. Wildrick.  1982.  The taxonomy and distribution of the species of Gambusia (Pisces: Poeciliidae) in Belize, Central America. Copeia 1982:128-147.
41.Greenfield, D. W. and T. A. Greenfield.  1982.  Habitat and resource partitioning between two species of Acanthemblemaria (Pisces: Chaenopsidae), with comments on the chaos hypothesis: 499-507.  IN: K. Rutzler and I.G.  Macintyre (eds.) The Atlantic Barrier Reef Ecosystem at Carrie Bow Cay:  Belize, 1:  Structure and Communities. Smithsonian Contr. Mar. Sci.  12:539 pages. (1982).
42.Greenfield, D. W., T. A. Greenfield, and R. L. Woods.  1982.  A new subspecies of  cave-dwelling pimelodid catfish, Rhamdia laticauda typhla from Belize, Central America. Brenesia 19/20.  563-576.
43.Greenfield, D. W., C. F. Rakocinski, and T. A. Greenfield.  1983.  Spatial and trophic interactions in wet and dry seasons between Gambusia luma and Gambusia sexradiata  (Pisces:  Poeciliidae) in Belize, Central America. Fieldiana, Zool.  New Ser. No 14:1-16.
44.* Greenfield, D. W. and T. A. Greenfield.  1983.  (Review) Peces Nicaraguenses de Agua Dulce. by J. Villa.  Copeia 1983:282-283.
45.Johnson, R. K. and D. W. Greenfield.  1983.  Clingfishes (Gobiesocidae) from Belize and Honduras, Central America, with a redescription of Gobiesox barbatulus Starks. Northeast Gulf Sci. 6:33-49.
46.Greenfield, D. W.  1983.  Gambusia xanthosoma, a new species of poeciliid fish from Grand Cayman Island, B.W.I. Copeia 1983:457-464.
47.Greenfield, D. W., T. A. Greenfield, and S. L. Brinton.  1983.  Spatial and trophic interactions between Gambusia sexradiata and Gambusia puncticulata yucatana (Pisces:  Poeciliidae) in Belize, Central America. Copeia 1983:598-607.
48.Greenfield, D. W. and D. M. Wildrick.  1984.  Taxonomic distinction of the Antilles Gambusia puncticulata complex (Pisces: Poeciliidae) from the G. yucatana complex of Mexico and Central America.  Copeia 1984:921-933.
49.Greenfield, D. W. and J. D  Rogner.  1984.  An assessment of the fish fauna of Lake Calumet and its adjacent wetlands, Chicago, Illinois: past, present and future.  Trans. Ill. State Acad. Sci. 77:77-93.
50.Greenfield, D. W.  1985.  Review of the Gambusia yucatana complex (Pisces: Poeciliidae) of Mexico and Central America.  Copeia 1985:368-378.
51.Wildrick, D. M., I. S. Kim, and D. W. Greenfield.  1985.  A unique gambusine karyotype and its relevance to the Gambusia punctata species group. Copeia 1985:1053-1056.
52.Rakocinski, C. F. and D. W. Greenfield.  1985.  Diet comparisons between savannah reed-pond Gambusia sexradiata and Gambusia puncticulata yucatana (deep-bodied form) (Pisces:  Poeciliidae) on two dates during the dry season.  Stud. Neotropical Fauna and Environ. 20(3):157-165.
53.Deckert, G. D  and D  W. Greenfield.  1987.  A review of the western Atlantic species of the genera Diapterus and Eugerres (Pisces: Gerreidae).  Copeia.  1987(1):182-194.
54.Greenfield, D. W.  1988.  A review of the Lythrypnus mowbrayi Complex (Pisces:  Gobiidae), with the description of a new species. Copeia. 1988(2):509-537.
55.Greenfield, D.W. 1989.  Priolepis dawsoni n. sp. (Pisces: Gobiidae) a third Atlantic species. Copeia 1989 (2):397-401.
56.Greenfield, D.W. and R.K. Johnson. 1990.  Community structure of western Atlantic Blennioid fishes. Copeia 1990(2):433-448.
57.Greenfield, D.W. 1990. Poecilia teresa, a new species of Poecilia from Belize, Central America Copeia 1990(2):449-454.
58.Greenfield, D.W. and R.K. Johnson. 1990. Heterogeneity in habitat choice in cardinalfish community structure. Copeia 1990(4):1077-1084.
59.* Greenfield, D.W. 1991. (Invited Review) Ecology and Evolution of live-bearing fishes (Poeciliidae). By Gary K. Meffe and Franklin F. Snelson.  Copeia 1991(1):260-262.
60.Greenfield, D.W., L.T. Findley, and R.K. Johnson. 1993.  Psilotris kaufmani n. sp. (Pisces: Gobiidae), a fourth western Atlantic species of Psilotris. Copeia 1993(1):183-186.
61.Greenfield, D. W. 1993.  New goby, Psilotris boehlkei (Pisces: Gobiidae), from the western Atlantic, with a key to the species.  Copeia 1993(3):771-775.
62.* Greenfield, D. W. 1994.  Assemblage structure of small, cryptic, coral-reef fishes: an Atlantic-Pacific comparison.  Proc. Fourth Indo-Pacific Fish Conference.  Systematics and evolution of Indo-Pacific Fishes.  Bangkok, Thailand: 338-339.
63.Greenfield, D. W., J. K. L. Mee, and J. E. Randall. 1994.  Bifax lacinia, a new genus and species of toadfish (Batrachoididae) from the south coast of Oman. Fauna of Saudia Arabia 14: 276-281.
64.* Greenfield, D. W. 1995.  Invited review - Proceedings of the colloquium on global aspects of coral reefs.  American Zoologist 35(1):79-80.
65.Randall, J. E. and D. W. Greenfield.  1996.  Revision of the Indo-Pacific holocentrid fishes of the genus Myripristis, with descriptions of three new species.  Indo-Pacific Fishes, no. 25: 1-61.
66.Greenfield, D. W.  1996.  Perulibatrachus kilburni, a new toadfish from East Africa (Teleostei: Batrachoididae).  Copeia 1996(4): 901-904.
67.Greenfield, D. W. and J. E. Thomerson. 1997.  The fishes of the continental waters of Belize. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 330pp..
68.Greenfield, D. W. 1997.  Allenbatrachus, a new genus of Indo-Pacific toadfish (Batrachoididae).  Pacific Science 51(3): 306-313.
69.Greenfield, D. W., A. Y. Suzumoto and C. Chong.  1998.  Vitraria clarescens, a junior synonym of the freshwater Hawaiian goby Sicyopterus stimpsoni (Teleostei: Gobiidae).  Copeia 1998(2):501-503.
70.* Greenfield, D. W.  1998  Baseline studies of biodiversity: The fish resources of western Indonesia. D. Pauly and P. Martosubroto (eds). ICLARM.  Quarterly Review of Biology 73(2):227.
71.Greenfield, D. W.  1998.  Halophryne hutchinsi, a new toadfish (Batrachoididae) from the Philippine Islands and Pulau Waigeo, Indonesia. Copeia 1998(3): 696-701.
72.Greenfield, D. W. and R. K. Johnson.  (1999).  Assemblage structure and habitat associations of western Caribbean gobies (Teleostei: Gobiidae).  Copeia 1999(2):251-266.
73.Greenfield, D. W. and J. E. Randall.  (1999).  Two new Eviota species from the Hawaiian Islands (Teleostei: Gobiidae).  Copeia 1999(2):439-446.
74.Greenfield, D. W.  (2000).  Batrachoididae.  In: FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes.  The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific, Vol. 3, Batoid fishes, chimaeras and bony fishes part 1:1999-2003.  K. E. Carpenter and V. H. Niem (eds).  FAO Rome.
75.Randall, J. E. and D. W. Greenfield  (2000).  Holocentridae.  In: FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes.  The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific, Vol. 4, Bony fishes part 2:2225-2256.  K. E. Carpenter and V. H. Niem (eds).  FAO Rome.
76.* Greenfield, D. W.  (2000).  Obituaries.  Robert Karl Johnson, 1944-2000.  Copeia 2000 (4): 1148-1149.
77.Randall, J. E. and D. W. Greenfield.  (2001).  Preliminary review of the Indo-Pacific gobiid fishes of the genus Gnatholepis.  Ichthyological Bulletin of the J. L. B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, no. 69:1-17.
78.Greenfield, D. W.  (2001).  A revision of the Apogon erythrinus complex (Teleostei: Apogonidae).  Copeia (2): 459-471.
79.Greenfield, D. W.  (2001).  Historical Retrospective: John E. Randall.  Copeia 2001:872-877.
80.Greenfield, D. W.  (2002).  Palatogobius grandoculus, a new deep-water Western Caribbean goby (Teleostei: Gobiidae).  Copeia 2002 (3):716-718.
81.Greenfield, D. W., and K. Matsuura.  (2002).  Scorpaenodes quadrispinosus, a new Indo-Pacific scorpionfish (Teleostei: Scorpaenidae).  Copeia 2002 (4):973-978.
82.Greenfield, D. W.  (2003).  A survey of the small reef fishes of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands.  Pacific Science 57(1):45-76.
83.Greenfield, D. W.  (2003).  Review.  Coral reef fishes: Dynamics and diversity in a complex ecosystem.  Copeia 2003 (1):214-216.
84.Greenfield, D. W. (2003).  Pacific-Atlantic differences in cardinalfish assemblage structure.  Copeia 2003 (3):608-617.
85.Greenfield, D. W. (2003).  Holocentridae.  In:  The living marine resources of the Western Central Atlantic.  FAO Species Identification guide for Fishery Purposes and Amer. Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Special Publ.   No. 5, vol. 2, pt. 1:1192-1202.
86.Gilmore, R. G., Jr. and D. W. Greenfield. (2003).  Gerreidae.  The living marine resources of the Western Central Atlantic.  FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes and Amer. Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Special Publ. No. 5, vol 3, pt. 2:1506-1516.
87.Greenfield, D. W. and S. Neisz. (2004).  Gorgasia thamani, a new species of garden eel from Fiji (Teleostei: Congridae; Heterocongrinae).  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 55 (17): 371-374.
88.Randall, J. E. and D. W. Greenfield (2004).  Two new scorpionfishes (Scorpaenidae) from the South Pacific.  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 55 (19):382-392.
89.Greenfield, D. W. and J. E. Randall. 2004.  The marine gobies of the Hawaiian Islands.  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 55(27):500-551.
90.Greenfield, D. W. and Wm. L. Smith. 2004.  Allenbatrachus meridionalis, a new toadfish (Batrachoididae) from Madagascar and Reunion.  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 55(28):568-572.
91.Greenfield, D. W. and J. E. Randall. 2004.  Two new cardinalfish species of the genus Apogon from Easter Island.  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 55(29):563-569.
92.Wilk, K., K. Wilk, and D. W. Greenfield. 2005.  First record of the Eastern Atlantic squirrelfish Sargocentron hastatum (Holocentridae) from the Western Atlantic Ocean.  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 56-SC:86-87.
93.Greenfield, D. W. 2005.  Perulibatrachus aquilonarius, a new toadfish species from India (Teleostei: Batrachoididae).  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 56 (7):76-79. 
94.Greenfield, D. W. 2005.  Brotula flaviviridis, a new species of brotula from Fiji (Teleostei: Ophidiidae: Brotulinae).  Proceedings Callifornia Academy of Sciences, 56 (8):80-85.
95.Greenfield, D.W. and K. R. Longenecker.  2005.  Vanderhorstia bella, a new goby from Fiji (Teleostei: Gobiidae).  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 56 (32):619-623.
96.Greenfield, D.W., R. C. Langston, and J. E. Randall. 2005.  Two new cardinalfishes of the Indo-Pacific fish genus Zoramia (Apogonidae).  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 56 (33):625-637.
97.Greenfield, D.W.  2006.  Reef and shore fishes of the South Pcific: New Caledonia to Tahiti and the Pitcairn Islands (Review).  Copeia 2006 (2):322-323.
98.Collette, B.B.,  D.W. Greenfield, and J. L. Costa 2006.  Are there one or two species of Halobatrachus toadfishes (Teleostei: Batrachoididae) in tahe eastern Atlantic?  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 57 (31): 937-943.
99.Greenfield, D.W. 2006.  Two new toadfish genera (Teleostei: Batrachoididae).  Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, 57 (32): 945-954
100.Randall, J.E. and D.W. Greenfield 2007.  Redescription of Gobius cauerensis Bleeker, with discussion of the validity of the species.  Zool. Med. Leiden 81:303-308.
101.Greenfield, D.W. 2007. Apogon seminigracaudus, a new cardinalfish species previously misidentified as Apogon fuscus (Teleostei: Apogonidae). Proceedings California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series, 58(17):361-366.
102.Greenfield, D.W. 2007.  Reef and shore fishes of the Hawaiian Islands (Review).  Copeia 2007(3): 775-777.
103.Greenfield, D.W. 2007.  Geographic variation in a cardinalfish, Apogon dianthus (Teleostei: Apogonidae).  Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series, 58(30): 601-605.
104.Greenfield, D.W. and J.E. Randall 2008. Eviota tigrina, a new goby from Tonga (Teleostei: Gobiidae).  Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series, 59(11): 497-501
105.Greenfield, D.W., R. Winterbottom, and B.B. Collette. 2008.  Review of the toadfish genera (Teleostei: Batrachoididae).  Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series, 59(15): 665-710
106.Collette, B.B. and D.W. Greenfield. (in press).  Batrachus uranoscopus Guichenot, 1866 supposedly from Madagascar, is not a threatened species of toadfish (Batrachoididae). Cymbia 542.
107.Greenfield, D. W. (submitted).  Holocentridae. In: Carpenter, K., P. Oliver, M. Lamboeuf, and J. Martin (eds.).  The living marine resources of the Eastern Central Atlantic.  FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. Rome, FAO.
108.Collette, B. B, and D. W. Greenfield (submitted).  Batrachoididae. In: Carpenter, K., P. Oliver, M. Lamboeuf, and J. Martin (eds.).  The living marine resources of the Eastern Central Atlantic.  FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. Rome, FAO.
109.Greenfield, D.W. (submitted).  Batrachoididae.  Fishes of the Western Indian Ocean.  P.C. Heemstra and J.E. Randall (eds.).
  *  Not peer reviewed.


The World Book Encyclopedia--Following articles not peer reviewed:
1988Flounder; Minnow; Muskellunge; Shad; Sturgeon; Trout; Turbot
1990Bullhead; Roach; Smelt; Stickleback; Whitefish
1991Eulachon; Grayling; Sucker
1997Salmon
1998Capelin
2003Haddock, Halibut, Herring
2005Goldfish
Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia - 2003, 2nd Edition, Vol. 5, Fishes II: 41-45.
Batrachoidiformes: Toadfishes


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