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INTRODUCCIÓN

De acuerdo a los principales objetivos de la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”, Unidad Académica Mazatlán del ICML, U.N.A.M. de apoyar la investigación y docencia a

nivel regional y nacional en las áreas de ciencias del mar y limnología el poner a disposición de todos lo usuarios la información del acervo de la Biblioteca, se ha visto la necesidad de dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través de la elaboración del Boletín

Electrónico de Material Reciente de la Biblioteca.

Este boletín pretende dar la información del acervo de reciente ingreso, ya sea por compra, donación y/o canje, a través de la referencia bibliográfica y tabla de contenido en forma más eficiente, ya que este formato de documento nos permite además realizar búsquedas

dentro del mismo boletín (botón arriba, FIND). Asimismo del lado izquierdo de la referencia bibliográfica podemos dar un clic y nos lleva directamente a la tabla de

contenido de esta.

Estamos seguros que teniendo este boletín en forma electrónica, el cual se enviara por correo electrónico a las instituciones a nivel nacional, será colocado en nuestra pagina web

de la biblioteca: http://ola.icmyl.unam.mx/biblio para que a través de internet, todos los usuarios puedan consultarlo y buscar en él los temas de su interés. De esta forma la difusión

de nuestro acervo ira en constante aumento.

Para cualquier consulta, dudas o comentarios, favor de enviarnos un correo a la cuenta de [email protected], donde con mucho gusto atenderemos su solicitud. Estamos en la mejor disposición de enviar a todo usuario que solicite esta información a las cuentas de

correo respectivas.

Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos de libros, tesis, revistas, memorias, informes y de reimpresos en nuestra página web.

Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz.

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LIBROS

BOLTOVSKOY, DEMETRIO (Ed.), 1999. South Atlantic Zooplankton. Volume 1.Leiden: Backhuys Publishers, 868 p.

BOLTOVSKOY, DEMETRIO (Ed.), 1999. South Atlantic Zooplankton. Volume

2. Leiden: Backhuys Publishers, 869-1705 p. ESCOBAR-BRIONES, ELVA AND FERNANDO ALVAREZ (Eds.), 2002.

Modern Approaches to the Study of Crustacea.-- New York: Kluwer Academic, 355 p. (Proceedings of the Crustacean Society 2000 summer Meeting, held June 26-30, 2000 in Puerto Vallarta, México.

GUNDERSON, DONALD R., 1993. Surveys of Fisheries Resources.—New

York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: 248 p. HENDRICKX, MICHEL, E. , RICHARD C. BRUSCA AND LLYOD T.

FINDLEY, 2005. Listado y Distribución de la Macrofauna del Golfo de California, México. Parte 1. Invertebrados.—Arizona, U.S.A.: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 429 p.

MOOERS, CHRISTOPHER N.K., 1986. Baroclinic Processes on Continental

Shelves. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 130 p. (Coastal and Estuarine Sciences 3).

RICHARDS, FRANCIS A. (Ed.), 1981. Coastal Upwelling.—Washington, D.C.:

American Geophysical Union, 529 p. (Coastal and Estuarine Sciences 1).

U.N.A.M., 2004. CIENCIA. Estrategias de Desarrollo del Subsistema de la

Investigación Científica.—México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 302 p.

VELASCO FUENTES, O.U., J. SHEINBAUM AND J. OCHOA (Eds.), 2003.

Nonlinear Processes in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics. A tribute to the scientific work of Pedro Ripa.—Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 376 p.

TESIS

FILAURI VALENCIA, NICOLÁS, 2005. Patrón de crecimiento y estructura poblacional del calamar gigante (Dosidicus gigas, Orbigny 1835) en la

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región central del Golfo de California. Tesis de Maestría. Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, U.N.A.M., 74 p.

MOROYOQUI ROJO, LEONARDO, 2005. Análisis de la eficiencia en la

remoción de nutrientes en un sistema experimental silvopesquero (Manglar-ictiofauna) con recirculación de agua. Tesis de Maestría. I.P.N., CIIDIR-Unidad Sinaloa, 71 p.

PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS

ACUARIO MAZATLAN: Vol. 1, No. 1, 2005. AQUATIC ECOLOGY: Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2005. ATMÓSFERA: Vol. 12, No. 2, 1º. de abril de 1999. Vol. 16, No. 3, 1º. de julio de 2003. BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN, THE: Vol. 209, No. 1, August 2005. BOLETÍN DEL ARCHIVO HISTÓRICO DEL AGUA: Año 9, septiembre-diciembre de 2004. BOTÁNICA MARINA: Vol. 48, No. 4, 2005. BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY: No. 14, March 2005. Supplement No. 2, March 2005. Supplement No. 3, March 2005. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE: Vol. 77, No. 2, September 2005. CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE: Vol. 46, No. 3, 2005. CALCOFI REPORTS: Vol. 45, December 2004. CIENCIA: Vol. 56, No. 4, octubre-diciembre de 2005.

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CIENCIAS MARINAS: Vol. 31, No. 3, septiembre de 2005. CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN: No. 10/05, October 2005. COPEIA: No. 3, August 2, 2005. EARTH SYSTEM MONITOR: Vol. 13, No. 3, March 2003. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY: Vol. 24, No. 11, November 2005. FAO AQUACULTURE NEWSLETTER: No. 33, July 2005. FAO DOCUMENTO TÉCNICO DE PESCA:

No. 424, 2005: Guía del Administrador Pesquero. Medidas de Ordenación y su Aplicación. Edited by Kevern L. Cochrane.

FAO FISHERIES CIRCULAR:

No. 997, 2005: Mainstreaming Fisheries into National Development and Poverty Reduction Strategies: Current Situation and Opportunities. By Dr. Andy Thorpe No. 998, 2005: Improving Livelihoods Through Exporting Artisanally Processed Fish. By Yvette Diei-Ouadi and Emmanuel Mantey Mensah. No. 999, 2005: Minced Sardinella Fillets in Fish-Landing and Marketing Sites in Senegal. No. 1004: Technology Transfer Through Networks: Experiences from the Norwegian Seafood Industry. By Ola R. Valvág.

FAO FISHERIES REPORT:

No. 718, 2003: Report of the FAO/CIFA/NACA Expert Consultation on the Intensification of Food Production in Low Income Food Deficit Countries through Aquaculture. Bhubaneswar, India, 16-19 October 2001.

FARO, EL: No. 56, noviembre 3 de 2005. FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY: Vol. 14, No. 5, September 2005. Vol. 14, No. 6, November 2005. Vol. 14, Supplement 1, November 2005.

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GACETA BIOMÉDICAS: Año 10, No. 9, septiembre de 2005. GACETA UNAM: No. 3,847, 24 de octubre de 2005. No. 3,848, 27 de octubre de 2005. No. 3,849, 31 de octubre de 2005. No. 3,850, 3 de noviembre de 2005. No. 3,853, 14 de noviembre de 2005. No. 3,854, 17 de noviembre de 2005. No. 3,855, 21 de noviembre de 2005. No. 3,856, 24 de noviembre de 2005. No. 3,859, 5 de diciembre de 2005. GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL: Vol. 22, No. 7-8, October-November 2005. HIDROBIOLÓGICA: Vol. 15, No. 1, 2005. Vol. 15, No. 2 Especial, 2005. INDUSTRIA ACUÍCOLA: Vol. 2, No. 1, octubre-noviembre de 2005. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY: Vol. 32, No. 10, October 2005. Vol. 32, No. 11, November 2005. JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY: Vol. 25, No. 3, August 2005. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY: Vol. 93, No. 5, October 2005. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY: Vol. 34, No. 5, September-October 2005. JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH: Vol. 27, No. 8, August 2005. JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH: Vol. 54, No. 3, October 2005. JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY: Vol. 36, No. 3, 2005.

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LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY: Vol. 50, No. 6, November 2005. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES: Vol. 299, September 1, 2005. Vol. 300, September 16, 2005. REVISTA DE BIOLOGÍA TROPICAL: Vol. 52, No. 3, September 2004. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN: Vol. 293, No. 2, August 2005. Vol. 293, No. 3, September 2005. SCIENTIFIC DRILLING: No. 1, 2005. U2000. Crónica de la Educación Superior: No. 481, 17 de octubre de 2005. No. 482, 24 de octubre de 2005. No. 483, 31 de octubre de 2005. No. 486, 21 de noviembre de 2005. UNIVERSIDAD Y CIENCIA: Vol. 20, No. 40, diciembre de 2004. Número Especial 1, 2004. Vol. 21, No. 41, junio de 2005. VISIÓN EMPRESARIAL. Una Visión Integral de la Empresa Regional: No. 110, noviembre de 2005.

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PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS Contenidos

AQUATIC ECOLOGY Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2005. Abundance and Community Structure of Picoplankton and Protists in the Microbial Food Web of Barguzin Bay, Lake Baikal ............................................................................................................. 263 Hiroyuki Ueno, Toshiya Katano, Shin-Ichi Nakano, Osamu Mitamura, Kaori Anbutsu, Yasuhiro Satoh, Valentin Drucker, Masahito Sugiyama Evidence that Polyunsaturated Aldehydes of Diatoms are Repellents for Pelagic Crustacean Grazers .............................................................................................................................................. 271 Friedrich Jüttner Contrasting ‘Top-Down’ Effects of Crustacean Zooplankton Grazing on Bacteria and Phytoflagellates .................................................................................................................................. 283 Tobias Vrede and Katarina Vrede Ecology and Phenology of Freshwater Ostracods in Lake Gölköy (Bolu, Turkey) ............................ 295 Okan Külköylüog?lu Population Biology and Breeding Period of the Sand-Bubbler Crab Dotilla Fenestrata (Brachyura: Ocypodidae) from Southern Mozambique ..................................................................... 305 Carlos Litulo, Yolanda Mahanjane, Fernando L.M. Mantelatto Seasonal Variations in Population Dynamics of Key Intertidal Molluscs at Two Contrasting Locations ............................................................................................................................................ 315 Sudipta Misra and Rahul Kundu Setting Fish Quotas Based on Holistic Ecosystem Modelling Including Environmental Factors and Foodweb Interactions – A New Approach .................................................................................. 325 Lars Håkanson and Andreas Gyllenhammar Cladocera Diversity, Abundance and Habitat in a Western Thailand Stream ................................... 353 Phannee Sa-Ardrit and Frederick William H. Beamish How Diverse is Aquatic Biodiversity Research? ................................................................................ 367 Aristides Moustakas and Ioannis Karakassis THE BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN Vol. 209, No.1, August 2005 Research Note: Stephen M. Kajiura, John P. Tyminski, Jesica B. Forni, and Adam P. Summers The Sexually Dimorphic Cephalofoil of Bonnethead Sharks, Sphyrna tiburo ......................................... 1 David Julian, Jennifer Statile, Troy A. Roepke, and Alissa J. Arp Sodium Nitroprusside Potentiates Hydrogen-Sulfide-Induced Contractions in Body Wall Muscle From a Marine Worm................................................................................................................... 6 Physiology and Biomechanics: Louis F. Gainey, Jr. and Michael J. Greenberg Hydrogen Sulfide Is Synthesized in the Gills of the Clam Mercenaria mercenaria and Acts Seasonally to Modulate Branchial Muscle Contraction ......................................................................... 11 Cell Biology: Rafal M. Pielak, Christopher Hawkins, Aung Pyie, Jennifer Bautista, Kyeng-Gea Lee, and William D. Cohen Polar Body Formation in Spisula Oocytes: Function of the Peripheral Aster ........................................ 21 Development and Reproduction: Charles W. Walker, Laura M. Harrington, Michael P. Lesser, and Wayne R. Fagerberg Nutritive Phagocyte Incubation Chambers Provide a Structural and Nutritive Microenvironment for Germ Cells of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, the Green Sea Urchin..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Neurobiology and Behavior:

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Robert M. Gould, Hilary G. Morrison, Edwin Gilland, and Robert K. Campbell Myelin Tetraspan Family Proteins but No Non-Tetraspan Family Proteins Are Present in the Ascidian (Ciona intestinalis) Genome.................................................................................................... 49 David J. Fickbohm, Nadja Spitzer, and Paul S. Katz Pharmacological Manipulation of Serotonin Levels in the Nervous System of the Opisthobranch Mollusc Tritonia diomedea ............................................................................................ 67 P. H. Lenz, A. E. Hower, and D. K. Hartline Temperature Compensation in the Escape Response of a Marine Copepod, Calanus finmarchicus (Crustacea) ....................................................................................................................... 75 BOTANICA MARINA Vol. 48, No. 4, 2005 Research articles Optimum conditions for cultivation of the Trailliella phase of Bonnemaisonia hamifera Hariot (Bonnemaisoniales, Rhodophyta), a candidate species for secondary metabolite production Róisín Nash, Fabio Rindi and Michael D. Guiry ................................................................................. 257 Seasonal variation in vegetative growth and production of the endemic Japanese seagrass Zostera asiatica: a comparison with sympatric Zostera marina Masako Watanabe, Masahiro Nakaoka and Hiroshi Mukai................................................................ 266 Desiccation is a limiting factor for eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) distribution in the intertidal zone of a northeastern Pacific (USA) estuary Bruce L. Boese, Bradley D. Robbins and Glen Thursby .................................................................... 274 Protoperidinium Bergh .......................Dinoflagellata) in the southeastern Mexican Pacific Ocean: part I Yuri B. Okolodkov ............................................................................................................................... 284 Membrane organisation and dynamics in the marine diatom Coscinodiscus wailesii (Bacillariophyceae) Stefanie F. Kühn and Colin Brownlee................................................................................................. 297 Fungi on Juncus roemerianus. 17. New ascomycetes and the hyphomycete genus Kolletes gen. nov. Jan Kohlmeyer, Brigitte Volkmann-Kohlmeyer and Clement K.M. Tsui ............................................. 306 Short communications Potential chemical defenses against diatom fouling in Antarctic macroalgae Charles D. Amsler, Ijeoma N. Okogbue, Dori M. Landry, Margaret O. Amsler, James B. McClintock and Bill J. Baker ............................................................................................................... 318 Halophilic black yeasts colonize wood immersed in hypersaline water Polona Zalar, Marija Aja Kocuvan, Ana Plemenitaš and Nina Gunde-Cimerman.............................. 323 Biological oceanography Dian J. Gifford ..................................................................................................................................... 327 BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY No. 14, March 2005 Original Paper Distribution of pre-recruit jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) in the south-western Sea of Japan and its relation to the Tsushima Current Hideaki KIDOKORO, Shigeru YASUGI, Tsuyoshi SHIMURA and Osamu KATOH ............................... 1 Effects of viruses infecting harmful algae, HaV, HcV and HCRNAV on bivalves, zooplankton, seaweeds, fishes, and a mouse Yuji TOMARU, Noriaki KATANOZAKA, Yuichi KOTANI, Goro YOSHIDA, Satoshi YAMANAKA, Hiroshi TANABE, Mineo YAMAGUCHI and Keizo NAGASAKI ........................................ 7 Doctoral Thesis Studies on lactic acid fermentation of seaweed Motoharu UCHIDA ............................................................................................................................... 21 Abstracts (Japanese) ............................................................................................................................. 86

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BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY Supplement No. 3 March 2005 Special issue: Problems of Bio-productive environment supporting the production of the short-necked clam and new approaches in research Preface Session 1: Problems in environments surrounding short-necked clams Biological production process and food environment for bivalves in tidal flat. Kinuko ITO, Toshiki KAGA, Koichi SASAKI, and Michio OMORI .......................................................... 1 Sediment environment and the characteristics on the fishing ground of Venerupis philippinarum. Masaaki YAMAMOTO........................................................................................................................... 17 Influence of environmental factors as oxygen deficiency, hydrogen sulfide and suspended mud on the survival and growth of Manila clam. Junya HIGANO ...................................................................................................................................... 27 Importance of network system among benthic-animal local populations in bay waters. Toshio FUROTA .................................................................................................................................... 35 Summarization by commentators (Session 1) ...................................................................................... 47 Session 2: Recent knowledge about larva¡ ecology of short-necked clam Larval abundance, distribution, and size composition of the clam Ruditapes philippinarum in Tokyo Bay Tomoyuki KASUYA ................................................................................... 51 Numerical simulation on advective process of planktonic larvae of the clam Ruditapes philippinarum in Tokyo Bay Hirofumi HINATA, Koji TOMISU …........................................................... 59 Larval transportation and settlement mechanism to tidal flat in Japanese littleneck elam Ruditapes philippinarum. Nobuo KURODA .................................................................................................................................... 67 Immunological and molecular biological technique for identification of early ¡¡fe history stages of short-necked clam, Ruditapes Philippinarum. Masami HAMAGUCHI ....................... 79 Summarization by commentators (Session 2) ...................................................................................... 83 Special lecture Some comments on recovery of the manila clam resource and present state of inshore ecosystem Taiji KIKUCHI ................................................................................................................................... 87 Discussions ........................................................................................................................................... 93 BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY Supplement No. 3, March 2005. Preface ................................................................................................................................................. i Opening Addresses of Koi Herpesvirus Disease Symposium… .............................................................iii Proceedings on "International Symposium on Koi Herpesvirus Disease" - Strategy for Koi Hepesvirus Disease Control- Keynote Initial lsolation and Characterization of a Herpes-like Virus (KHV) from Koi and Common Carp Ronald P. HEDRICK, Oren GILAD, Susan C. YUN, Terry S. MCDOWELL, Thomas B. WALTZEK, Garry 0. KELLEY and Mark A. ADKISON .......................................................................... 1 Country Report Europe Prevention of a Mortal Disease of Carps Induced by the Carp Interstitial Nephritis and Gill Necrosis Virus (CNGV) in Israel Ariel RONEN, Ayana PERELBERQ Marina HUTORAN, Yechiam SHAPIRA, Michael STEINITZ, Berta LEVAVI-SIVAN, El¡ PIKARSKY and Moshe KOTLER…… ......................................... 9 KHVD Occurrence, Diagnosis, Control, Research, and Future in The Netherlands and Europe Marc Y ENGELSMA and Olga L.M. HAENEN ...................................................................................... 13 Asia

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Indonesian Experience on the Outbreak of Koi Herpesvirus in Koi and Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Agus SUNARTO, Akhmad RUKYANI and Toshiaki ITAMI … ............................................................ 15 The Status of Viral Diseases of Carp in Korea: Its Control and Research Development Mi Young CHO, Sang-Kyu SHON and Soo-11 PARK . ........................................................................ 23 Viral Studies on Carp Disease in China - with a Special Reference to Herpesvirus on Common Carp Xu PAO and Min KUANHONG ............................................................................................................. 27 Quarantine, Surveillance and Monitoring of Koi Herpesvirus in Singapore Kai Huat LINCJ; Susan Ling Fung KUEH and Yew Kwang POH .................................................... 35 Thailand's Current Quarantine Status on Aquatic Animal Diseases Somikiat KANCHANAKHAN ................................................................................................................ 41 Japan Survivability of Fish Pathogenic Viruses in Environmental Water, and Inactivation of Fish Viruses Mamoru YOSHIMIZU, Toko YOSHINAKA, Shuichi HATORI and Hisae KASAI .............. 47 The Present State of Carp Fisheries and Aquaculture in Japan Kazumasa IKUTA and Motoyoshi YAMAGUCHI ...................................................................... 55 Diagnosis of Koi Herpesvirus (KUV) Disease in Japan Motohiko SANO, Takafumi ITO, Jun KURITA, Satoshi MIWA and Takaji IIDA ................................... .59 The Status of Koi Herpesvirus Disease Outbreaks in Lake Kasumigaura and Kitaura Youji TAK-ASHIMA, Naoki WATANABE, Takanori YANAI and Takeo NAKAMURA ............................................................................................................................... 65 Preventive Measures against Koi Herpesvirus Disease in Fancy Carp in Niigata Prefecture Kazuo YAMADA, Hideyuki KARAKISAWA and Hiroko WATANABE .................................................. .73 Research Activities (Japan & Philippines) Further Researches for the Control of KHVD in Japan Satoshi MIWA .................................................................................................................................... .77 Proposed Activities for Koi Herpesvirus Disease at the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Kazuya NAGASAWA ........................................................................................................................... 79 BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE Volume 77, Number 2, September 2005 Range extension for Octopus hubbsorum (Mollusca: Octopodidae) in the Mexican Pacific .............. 171 López-Uriarte, Ernesto; Ríos-Jara, Eduardo; Pérez-Peña, Martín A comparison of diets and water agitation methods for larval culture of the edible sea urchin, Tripneustes ventricosus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) ....................................................................... 177 Wolcott, Ray; Messing, Charles G. Diet of immature Kemp's ridley turtles (Lepidochelys kempi) from Gullivan Bay, Ten Thousand Islands, southwest Florida ................................................................................................................... 191 Witzell, Wayne N.; Schmid, Jeffrey R. First description of larvae of Bathylagichthys parini (Pisces, Bathylagidae) from the southeastern Pacific............................................................................................................................. 201 Uribe, Flor; Balbontin, Fernando Biodiversity of anguilliform leptocephali in the central Indonesian Seas............................................. 209 Wouthuyzen, Sam; Miller, Michael J.; Aoyama, Jun; Minagawa, Gen; Sugeha, H. Yulia; Suharti, Sasanti R.; Inagaki, Tadashi; Tsukamoto, Katsumi A review of the genus Primnoa (Octocorallia: Gorgonacea:Primnoidae), with the description of two new species................................................................................................................................... 225 Cairns, Stephen D.; Bayer, Frederick M. Synergistic effect of high temperature and ultraviolet-B radiation on the gorgonian Eunicea tourneforti (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea: Plexauridae) ............................................................................ 257 Drohan, Amy F.; Thoney, Dennis A.; Baker, Andrew C. Deep-water sinkholes and bioherms of south Florida and the Pourtalès Terrace — habitat and fauna .................................................................................................................................................... 267 Reed, John K.; Pomponi, Shirley A.; Weaver, Doug; Paull, Charles K.; Wright, Amy E. Monitoring the arrival of puerulus stage, spiny lobster (Panulirus cygnus) to juvenile habitat at Ningaloo Reef, Australia ...................................................................................................................... 297

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Author: McIlwain, Jennifer L. Identification of two Mugilidae species, Mugil cephalus and M. curema (Pisces: Mugilidae), using the ctenii of their scales.............................................................................................................. 305 Ibáñez, Ana Laura; Gallardo-Cabello, Manuel Early juvenile mortality in the coral reef fish Chromis cyanea (Pomacentridae): the growth-mortality hypothesis revisited............................................................................................................... 309 Hawn, Amanda T.; Martin, Gretchen Bath; Sandin, Stuart A.; Hare, Jonathan A. CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE Vol. 46, No. 3, 2005 CHAOUI Lamya, Farid DERBAL, M. Hichem KARA & Jean Pierre QUIGNARD. Alimentation et condition de la dorade Sparus aurata (Teleostei: Sparidae) dans la lagune du Mellah (Algérie Nord-Est) ................................................................................................................................ 221 FERNÁNDEZ-ÁLAMO Maria Ana & Laura SANVICENTE-AÑORVE. Holoplanktonic polychaetes from the Gulf of Tehantepec, Mexico .............................................................................. 227 KORMAS Konstantinos Ar. Bacterioplankton growth on extracellular organic carbon from marine microalgalcultures.................................................................................................................... 241 ÇINAR Melih Ertan & Gamze GÖNLÜGÜR-DEMIRCI. Polychaete assemblages on shallow-water benthic habitats along the Sinop Peninsula (Black Sea, Turkey) .............................................. 253 CHATTERJEE Tapas & Cheon Young CHANG. Copidognathus fistulosus, a new Halacarid Mite (Acari:Halacaridae) from Korea ................................................................................................... 265 BARTSCH Isle. Upper littoral rhombognathines (Acari: Halacaridae: Rhombognathinae) of Singapore: description of three new species....................................................................................... 273 CASTRIOTA Luca, Franco AGAMENNONE & Giuseppe SUNSERI. The mollusc community associated with maerl beds of Ustica Island (Tyrrhenian Sea)............................................................ 289 MERLE Didier & Daniel FILIPPOZZI. First record of Trunculariopsis trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mollusca:Gastropoda) from the basin of Arcachon (Gironde): the second exotic muricid on the French Atlantic coast ............................................................................................................... 299 SCHUCHERT Peter. Rediscovery of Coryne fucicola (de Filippi, 1866) (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) ......... 305 LEGALL Line, Christophe LELONG, Anne-Marie RUSIG & Pascal FAVREL. Characterization of an actin gene family in Palmaria palmata and Porphyra purpurea (Rhodophyta) .......................... 311 CALCOFI REPORTS Vol. 45, December 2004. I. Reports, Review, and Publications Report of the CalCOFI Committee........................................................................................................... 5 Review of Some California Fisheries for 2003: Market Squid, Coastal Pelagic Finfish, Dungeness Crab, Sea Urchin, Groundfish, Ocean Salmon, Tuna, Nearshore Live-Fish, Pacific Herring, and Rock Crab ............................................................................................................... 9 The State of the California Current, 2003-2004: A Rare "Normal" Year. Ralf Goericke, Steven J. Bograd, Gilberto Gaxiola-Castro, Jose Gomez-Valdes, Rian Hooff, Adriana Huyer, K. David Hyrenbach, Bertha E. Lavaniegos, Arnold Mantyla, William T. Peterson, Franklin B. Schwing, Robert L. Smith, William J. Sydeman, Elizabeth Venrick, and Patricia A. Wheeler ........................................................................................... 27 Publications............................................................................................................................................ 61 II. Symposium of the CalCOFI Conference, 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY AND ITS IMPACT ON INVERTEBRATE FISHERIES. Contraction of the Geographic Range of Distribution of Snow Crab (Chionoecetes opilio) in the Eastern Bering Sea: An Environmental Ratchet?............................................................................ 65 J. (Lobo) Orensanz, Billy Ernst, David A. Armstrong, Phyllis Stabeno, and Pat Livingston Geoduck (Panopea Abrupta) Recruitment in the Pacific Northwest: Long-Term Changes in Relation to Climate. ......................................................................................... 80 Juan L. Valero, Claudia Hand, J. M. (Lobo) Orensanz, Ana M. Parma, David Armstrong, and Ray Hilborn

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Investigating Environmental Effects on Population Dynamics of Loligo Opalescens in the Southern California Bight. Christian S. Reiss, Michael R. Maxwell,...................................................... 87 John R. Hunter, and Annette Henry. The Potential Synergistic Effects of Climate Change and Fishing Pressure on Exploited Invertebrates on Rocky Intertidal Shores. ............................................................................................. 98 Christopher D. G. Harley and Laura Rogers-Bennett. III. Scientific Contributions Utility of Larval Pigmentation to Identify Nearshore Rockfishes of the Sebastes Subgenus Pteropodus from Southern California. ................................................................................................. 113 Cynthia A. Taylor and William Watson. Diet Differences in the Thresher Shark (Alopias Vulpinus) During Transition from a Warm-Water Regime to a Cool-Water Regime off California-Oregon, 1998-2000. ....................................... 118 Antonella Preti, Susan E. Smith, and Darlene A. Ramon. Community Structure of Euphausiids in the Southern Part of the California Current During October 1997 (El Nino) and October 1999 (La Nina)............................................................... 126 Lorena Linacre. Locally and Remotely Forced Environmental Influences on California Commercial Fish and Invertebrate Landings. ......................................................................................................................... 136 Jerrold G. Norton and Janet E. Mason. On the Existence of Pacific Sardine Groups off the West Coast of Baja California and Southern California. ............................................................................................................................. 146 Roberto Felix-Uraga, Victor M. Gomez-Munoz, Casimiro Quinonez-Velazquez, Felipe Neri Melo-Barrera, and Walterio Garcia-Franco. Retention in Larval Rockfishes, Sebastes, Near Natal Habitat in the Southern California Bight, as Indicated by Molecular Identification Methods................................................................................ 152 Cynthia A. Taylor, William Watson, Teri Chereskin, John Hyde, and Russell Vetter Comparison of Recreational Fish Catch Trends to Environment-Species Relationships and Fishery-Independent Data in the Southern California Bight (1980-2000). ................................... 167 Erica T. Jarvis, M. James Allen, and Robert W. Smith. Historical Patterns from 74 Years of Commercial Landings from California Waters........................... 180 Janet E. Mason. CIENCIAS MARINAS Vol. 31, No. 3, Septiembre de 2005 Acumulación de cobre y alteraciones histopatológicas en el ostión Crassostrea angulata. Accumulation of copper and histopathological alterations in the oyster Crassostrea angulata. A. Rodríguez de la Rua, J.M. Arellano, M.L. González de Canales, J. Blasco y C. Sarasquete........ 455 Efecto de la regulación del caudal del Río Guadalquivir sobre las características fisicoquímicas del agua y la macrofauna acuática de su estuario. Effect of the regulation of freshwater inflow on the physical-chemical characteristics of water and on the aquatic macrofauna in the Guadalquivir estuary. Francisco Baldó, José A. Cuesta, Carlos Fernández-Delgado y Pilar Drake ..................................... 467 Diet and weaning age affect the growth and condition of Dover sole (Solea solea L.). La dieta y la edad de destete afectan el crecimiento y la condición del sol común (Solea solea L.). Rebeca A. Rueda-Jasso, Luis E.C. Conceição, Wim De Coen, Jean Francois Rees y Patrick Sorgeloos. ............................................................................................................................................ 477 Crecimiento y estructura demográfica de Argopecten purpuratus en la Reserva Marina La Rinconada, Antofagasta, Chile. Growth and population structure of Argopecten purpuratus at La Rinconada Marine Reserve, Antofagasta, Chile. Miguel Avendaño y Marcela Cantillánez.............................................................................................. 491 Temporal and spatial variability of phytoplankton pigment concentrations in the Indian Ocean, derived from the CZCS time series images.

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Variabilidad temporal y espacial de las concentraciones de pigmentos fitoplanctónicos en el Océano Índico, a partir de imágenes CZCS. Abul B.M. Alauddin Talukder ............................................................................................................... 505 Crecimiento y supervivencia de los mejillones Perna perna, Perna viridis y de un morfotipo indefinido bajo cultivo suspendido. Growth and survival of the mussels Perna perna, Perna viridis and an undefined morphotype in suspended culture. T. Urbano, C. Lodeiros, M. De Donato, V. Acosta, D. Arrieche, M. Núñez y J. Himmelman. ............. 517 Baja diferenciación genética entre poblaciones de sardina, Sardinella aurita, del oriente venezolano Low genetic differentiation among sardine populations, Sardinella aurita, from eastern Venezuela. Marcos De Donato, Isabel Mimbela de Loroño, Isidra Ramírez y Baumar Marín............................... 529 Oceanographic conditions west of the Baja California coast, 2002–2003: A weak El Niño and subarctic water enhancement. Condiciones oceanográficas frente a la costa occidental de Baja California, 2002–2003: Influencia de un El Niño débil y del incremento de agua subártica. R. Durazo, G. Gaxiola-Castro, B. Lavaniegos, R. Castro-Valdez, J. Gómez-Valdés y A. Da S. Mascarenhas Jr ................................................................................................................................... 537 Composición espacial y temporal de la avifauna de humedales pequeños costeros y hábitats adyacentes en el noroeste de Baja California, México. Spatial and temporal composition of the avifauna from small coastal wetlands and adjacent habitats in northwestern Baja California, Mexico. G. Ruiz-Campos, E. Palacios, J.A. Castillo-Guerrero, S. González-Guzmán y Elías Habib Batche-González ................................................................................................................................. 553 Notas de Investigación/Research Notes Determinación experimental de los parámetros de erosión-depositación y su aplicación a un caso real: El canal de marea de Sancti Petri. Experimental determination of erosion/deposition parameters and their application to a real case: The Sancti Petri Channel. J. Vidal, B. Tejedor, O. Álvarez y P. Martín ......................................................................................... 577 Estructura de la comunidad de peces en un arrecife del Archipiélago Los Monjes, Venezuela Structure of the fish community at a reef in Los Monjes Archipelago, Venezuela. Ángel Fariña, Alexis Bellorín, Sybil Sant y Elizabeth Méndez............................................................. 585 CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN No. 10/05, October 2005 TROPICS Editor's Notes Highlights Table of Atmospheric Indices Table T1 Table of SST Indices Table T2 Time Series Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) Tahiti and Darwin SLP Anomalies OLR Anomalies T1 Equatorial SOI T2 200-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies 500-mb Temperature Anomalies 30-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T3 850-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T4 Equatorial Pacific SST Anomalies T5 Time-Longitude Sections Mean and Anomalous Sea Level Pressure T6

Mean and Anomalous 850-mb Zonal Wind T7 Mean and Anomalous OLR T8 Mean and Anomalous SST T9 Pentad SLP Anomalies T10 Pentad OLR Anomalies T11 Pentad 250-mb Velocity Potential Anomalies T12 Pentad 850-mb Zonal Wind AnomaliesT 13 Anomalous Equatorial Zonal Wind T14 Anomalous and Mean Depth of the 20C Isotherm T15 Mean & Anomaly Fields Depth of the 20C Isotherm T16 Subsurface Equatorial Pacific Temperatures T17 Tropical Strip SST T18

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SLP T19 850-mb Vector Wind T20 200-mb Vector Wind T21 200-mb Streamfunction T22 200-mb Divergence T23 200-mb Velocity Potential and Divergent Wind T24 OLR T25 SSM/I Satellite Tropical Precipitation Estimates T26 Cloud Liquid Water T27 Precipitable Water T28 Mean and Anomalous RH and Divergent Circulation (Pacific sector) T29 Mean and Anomalous RH and Divergent Circulation (Atlantic sector) T30 Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind and Divergent Circulation (Western Pacific sector) T31 Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind and Divergent Circulation (Eastern Pacific sector) T32 Appendix 1: Outside Contributions Tropical Drifting Buoys A1.1 Thermistor Chain Data A1.2 TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude Section Mean A1.3 TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude Section Anomalies A1.4 East Pacific SST and Sea Level A1.5 Pacific Wind Stress and Anomalies A1.6 Satellite-Derived Surface Currents - Pacific A1.7 Satellite-Derived Surface Currents - Atlantic/Indian A1.8 FORECAST FORUM Discussion Canonical Correlation Analysis Forecasts Canonical Correlation Analysis SST anomaly prediction F1 Canonical Correlation ENSO Forecast F2 NCEP Coupled Model Forecasts Forecast SST ANOMALY F3 Forecast SST NINO 3 F4a Forecast SST NINO 3.4 F4b NCEP Markov Model Forecasts Forecast SST Anomalies F5 Forecast SST Nino 3.4 F6 LDEO Forecast Forecast of SST and Wind Stress F7 Forecast of Nino 3 SSTA F8 Linear Inverse Modeling Forecasts Predicted SST Anomalies F9 Forecasts of NINO 3 Anomalies F10

Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Model (HMC-3) F11 ENSO-CLIPER Model Forecast F12 IRI Niño 3.4 Summary F13 EXTRATROPICS Highlights Table of Teleconnection Indices - Table E1 Surface Temperature - Anomalies and Percentiles E1 Monthly Temperature Time Series E2 Surface Precipitation (CAMSOPI)- Anomaly and Percentiles E3 Time Series of Selected Global Precipitation Estimates (CAMSOPI) E4 Time Series of U. S. Precipitation Estimates (CAMSOPI) E5 U. S. Precipitation E6 Northern Hemisphere Standardized Monthly Amplitudes of Selected Teleconnection Indices E7 Mean and Anomalous SLP E8 Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E9 Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind Vectors E10 500-mb Persistence E11 Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb Height Anomalies E12 700-mb Storm Track E13 Southern Hemisphere Troposphere Mean and Anomalous SLP E14 Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E15 Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind Vectors E16 500-mb Persistence E17 Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb Height Anomalies E18 Stratosphere Height Anomalies at selected levels S1 Height-longitude section S2 50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3 2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4 Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series) S5 Hemispheric Ozone Anomalies (Map) S6 Daily vertical component of EP flux S7 Ozone Hole S8 Appendix 2: Additional Figures Arctic Oscillation and 500-hPa Anomalies A2.1

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COPEIA No. 3, August 2, 2005 Para-Olea Gabriela, Mario García-Paris, James Hanken and David B. Wake. 2005. Two New Species of Pseudoeurycea (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from the Mountains of Northern Oaxaca, Mexico. ................................................................................................................................ 461. Lehr Edgar, Mikael Lundberg and Cesar Aguilar. 2005. Three New Species of Phrynopus from Central Peru (Amphibia: Anura: Leptodactylidae). ............................................................................ 479. Filippi Ernesto, Rugiero Lorenzo, Capula Massimo, Dario Capizzi and Luca Luiselli. 2005. Comparative Food Habits and Body Size of Five Populations of Elaphe quatuorlineata: the Effects of Habitat Variation, and the Consequences of Intersexual Body Size Dimorphism on Diet Divergence. ................................................................................................................................ 517. Duellman Wiliam E. and S. Blair Hedges. 2005. Eleutherodactyline Frogs (Anura: Leptodactylidae) from the Cordillera Yanachaga in Central Peru. .................................................... 526. Rosenblum Erica Bree. 2005. The Role of Phenotypic Plasticity in Color Variation of Tularosa Basin Lizards. .................................................................................................................................... 586. Cox Robert M., Stephanie Skelly, Angela Leo and Henry John-Alder. 2005. Testosterone Regulates Sexually Dimorphic Coloration in the Eastern Fence Lizard, Sceloporus undulatus. ...... 597. Lobo Arron Savio, Karthikeyan Vasudevan and Bivash Pandav. 2005. Trophic Ecology of Lapemis curtus (Hydrophiinae) along the Western Coast of India. ................................................... 637. Ortega Jesús Eduardo, Victor H. Serrano and M. Patricia Ramírez-Pinilla. 2005. Reproduction of an Introduced Population of Eleutherodactylus johnstonei at Bucaramanga, Colombia. .............. 642. Osborne Louise and Michael B. Thompson. 2005. Chemical Composition and Structure of the Eggshell of Three Oviparous Lizards. ................................................................................................ 683. Brown William S. and Alvin R. Breisch. 2005. Margaret McBride Stewart. ....................................... 701. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Vol. 24, No. 11, November 2003. MENTORING EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONALS IN THE SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY NORTH AMERICA Christopher G. Ingersoll, President SETAC North America ............................................................. 2715 Environmental Chemistry IMPACT OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE-DERIVED COLLOIDAL ORGANIC CARBON ON BEHAVIOR OF ESTROGENIC AGONIST RECOMBINANT YEAST BIOASSAY R. David Holbrook, John T. Novak and Nancy G. Love ................................................................... 2717 MICROBIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL SEDIMENT AND COMPARISONS WITH NATURAL SEDIMENTS—IMPLICATIONS FOR TOXICITY TESTING Willem Goedkoop, Anneli Widenfalk, Ann-Louise Haglund, Kristin Steger and Stefan Bertilsson .......................................................................................................................................... 2725 BEHAVIOR OF LEAD IN A MODEL MICROBIAL PREDATOR–PREY SYSTEM Leslie E. Patton, Michael L. Shuler and Leonard W. Lion ................................................................ 2734 EFFECT OF pH ON THE TOXICITY OF NICKEL AND OTHER DIVALENT METALS TO BURKHOLDERIA CEPACIA PR1301 Joy D. Van Nostrand, Andrew G. Sowder, Paul M. Bertsch and Pamela J. Morris .......................... 2742 GENOTOXIC ACTIVITY AND INHIBITION OF SOIL RESPIRATION BY PTAQUILOSIDE, A BRACKEN FERN CARCINOGEN Bjørn Schmidt, Lars Holm Rasmussen, Gitte Winkel Svendsen, Flemming Ingerslev and Hans Christian Bruun Hansen .................................................................................................................... 2751 BACTERIAL CELL ASSOCIATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF A C60 WATER SUSPENSION Delina Y. Lyon, John D. Fortner, Christie M. Sayes, Vicki L. Colvin and Joseph B. Hughes ........... 2757 ENANTIOMERIC FRACTIONS OF CHIRAL POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS PROVIDE INSIGHTS ON BIOTRANSFORMATION CAPACITY OF ARCTIC BIOTA Nicholas A. Warner, Ross J. Norstrom, Charles S. Wong and Aaron T. Fisk .................................. 2763 TOXIC EFFECT OF BIOSURFACTANT ADDITION ON THE BIODEGRADATION OF PHENANTHRENE

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Kyung-Hee Shin, Yeonghee Ahn and Kyoung-Woong Kim .............................................................. 2768 CO-AMENDMENT WITH HALOGENATED COMPOUNDS ENHANCES ANAEROBIC MICROBIAL DECHLORINATION OF 1,2,3,4-TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN AND 1,2,3,4-TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN IN ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS Young-Beom Ahn, Max M. Häggblom and Donna E. Fennell .......................................................... 2775 FATE OF GASOLINE OXYGENATES IN CONVENTIONAL AND MULTILEVEL WELLS OF A CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER TABLE IN DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY Mònica Rosell, Sílvia Lacorte, Claudia Forner, Hans-Peter Rohns, Rudolf Irmscher and Damià Barceló .............................................................................................................................................. 2785 BIOTRANSFORMATION OF THE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON PYRENE IN THE MARINE POLYCHAETE NEREIS VIRENS Anne Jørgensen, Anders M.B. Giessing, Lene Juel Rasmussen and Ole Andersen ....................... 2796 BIODEGRADATION DURING CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA: 7. IMPACT OF MULTIPLE-DEGRADER COMMUNITY DYNAMICS Jiann-Ming Wang, Brandolyn Patterson, Adria Bodour, Raina M. Maier and Mark L. Brusseau ..... 2806 REDUCTIVE TRANSFORMATION OF HEXAHYDRO-1,3,5-TRINITRO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE, OCTAHYDRO-1,3,5,7-TETRANITRO-1,3,5,7-TETRAZOCINE, AND METHYLENEDINITRAMINE WITH ELEMENTAL IRON Seok-Young Oh, Daniel K. Cha, Byung J. Kim and Pei C. Chiu ...................................................... 2812 IN VIVO BIOASSAY-GUIDED FRACTIONATION OF MARINE SEDIMENT EXTRACTS FROM THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT, USA, FOR ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY Daniel Schlenk, Yelena Sapozhnikova, Mary Ann Irwin, Lingtian Xie, Wendy Hwang, Sharanya Reddy, Bruce J. Brownawell, Jeff Armstrong, Mike Kelly, David E. Montagne, Edward P. Kolodziej, David Sedlak and Shane Snyder ..................................................................................... 2820 DISTINCTIVE SORPTION MECHANISMS OF SOIL ORGANIC MATTER AND MINERAL COMPONENTS AS ELUCIDATED BY ORGANIC VAPOR UPTAKE KINETICS Yang-Hsin Shih and Shian-Chee Wu 2827 MEASURING THE PARTITIONING OF SILVER TO ORGANIC CARBON USING SOLUBILITY ENHANCEMENT Kevin J. Rader, Timothy S. Shadi, John D. Mahony and Dominic M. Di Toro ................................. 2833 BIODEGRADATION OF SIMPLE CHEMICAL MIXTURES IN SOIL Kirby C. Donnelly, Henry J. Huebner, Larry D. Claxton, James A. Calvin, Gordon A. Vos, Leslie Cizmas and Ling-yu He .......................................................................................................... 2839 Environmental Toxicology EFFECTS OF APPLE ORCHARD MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON THE GREAT TIT (PARUS MAJOR) IN SOUTHEASTERN FRANCE Jean-Charles Bouvier, Jean-François Toubon, Thomas Boivin and Benoît Sauphanor .................. 2846 A FIELD ASSESSMENT OF LONG-TERM LABORATORY SEDIMENT TOXICITY TESTS WITH THE AMPHIPOD HYALELLA AZTECA Christopher G. Ingersoll, Ning Wang, Jeannie M.R. Hayward, John R. Jones, Susan B. Jones and D. Scott Ireland .......................................................................................................................... 2853 DELINEATING COPPER ACCUMULATION PATHWAYS FOR THE FRESHWATER BIVALVE CORBICULA USING STABLE COPPER ISOTOPES Marie-Noële Croteau and Samuel N. Luoma .................................................................................... 2871 EFFECTS OF CHLORPYRIFOS ON THE CATALYTIC EFFICIENCY AND EXPRESSION LEVEL OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASES IN THE BIVALVE MOLLUSK SCAPHARCA INAEQUIVALVIS Rita Romani, Gloria Isani, Alessandra De Santis, Elvio Giovannini and Gabriella Rosi .................. 2879 TOXICITY AND FATE OF TWO MUNITIONS CONSTITUENTS IN SPIKED SEDIMENT EXPOSURES WITH THE MARINE AMPHIPOD EOHAUSTORIUS ESTUARIUS Gunther Rosen and Guilherme R. Lotufo ......................................................................................... 2887 EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ON MICROSATELLITE DNA DIVERSITY IN WOOD MOUSE (APODEMUS SYLVATICUS) POPULATIONS Veerle Berckmoes, Jan Scheirs, Kurt Jordaens, Ronny Blust, Thierry Backeljau and Ron Verhagen ........................................................................................................................................... 2898 BIOCONCENTRATION OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN FOUR SPECIES OF MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON Antje Gerofke, Peter Kömp and Michael S. McLachlan ................................................................... 2908

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EXPOSURE-RELATED EFFECTS ON Cd BIOACCUMULATION EXPLAIN TOXICITY OF Cd–PHENANTHRENE MIXTURES IN HYALELLA AZTECA Kurt A. Gust and John W. Fleeger .................................................................................................... 2918 MULTIGENERATIONAL ACCLIMATION OF DAPHNIA MAGNA TO MERCURY: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BIOKINETICS AND TOXICITY Martin T.K. Tsui and Wen-Xiong Wang ............................................................................................ 2927 HETEROGENEITY OF NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER AMELIORATION OF SILVER TOXICITY TO DAPHNIA MAGNA: EFFECT OF SOURCE AND EQUILIBRATION TIME Chris N. Glover, Richard C. Playle and Chris M. Wood ................................................................... 2934 HETEROGENEITY IN PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES EXPLAINS DIFFERENCES IN SILVER TOXICITY AMELIORATION BY NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER TO DAPHNIA MAGNA Chris N. Glover, Sonia K. Sharma and Chris M. Wood .................................................................... 2941 COMPARISON OF RELATIVE BINDING AFFINITIES OF ENDOCRINE ACTIVE COMPOUNDS TO FATHEAD MINNOW AND RAINBOW TROUT ESTROGEN RECEPTORS Jeffrey S. Denny, Mark A. Tapper, Patricia K. Schmieder, Michael W. Hornung, Kathleen M. Jensen, Gerald T. Ankley and Tala R. Henry ................................................................................... 2948 CALCIUM/CADMIUM INTERACTIONS AT UPTAKE SURFACES IN RAINBOW TROUT: WATERBORNE VERSUS DIETARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Natasha M. Franklin, Chris N. Glover, James A. Nicol and Chris M. Wood ..................................... 2954 UPTAKE OF NONYLPHENOL AND NONYLPHENOL ETHOXYLATES BY CRESTED WHEATGRASS William J. Doucette, Bryan R. Wheeler, Julie K. Chard, Bruce Bugbee, Carter G. Naylor, John P. Carbone and Ronald C. Sims....................................................................................................... 2965 Hazard/Risk Assessment BIOTESTS AND BIOSENSORS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF FIELD SOILS POLLUTED WITH ZINC, LEAD, AND CADMIUM Anne Kahru, Angela Ivask, Kaja Kasemets, Lee Põllumaa, Imbi Kurvet, Matthieu François and Henri-Charles Dubourguier ............................................................................................................... 2973 INTEGRATING CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CRITERIA Manoel Augusto, Whitaker Pacheco, Dennis Owen McIntyre and Tyler Keith Linton ...................... 2983 PREDICTING SINGLE AND MIXTURE TOXICITY OF PETROGENIC POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS TO THE COPEPOD OITHONA DAVISAE Carlos Barata, Albert Calbet, Enric Saiz, Laura Ortiz and Josep Maria Bayona .............................. 2992 FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY Vol. 14, No. 5, September 2005. Juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) growth on the central California coast during the 1998 El Niño and 1999 La Niña.......................................................................................... 321 R. BRUCE MACFARLANE, STEPHEN RALSTON, CHANTELL ROYER, ELIZABETH C. NORTON Modelling the basin-scale demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the north-east Atlantic ............... 333 DOUGLAS C. SPEIRS, WILLIAM S.C. GURNEY, MICHAEL R. HEATH, SIMON N. WOOD Spatial correspondence between areas of concentration of Patagonian scallop (Zygochlamys patagonica) and frontal systems in the southwestern Atlantic............................................................. 359 EUGENIA BOGAZZI, ANA BALDONI, ANDRÉS RIVAS, PATRICIA MARTOS, RAÚL RETA, J. M. (LOBO) ORENSANZ, MARIO LASTA, PATRICIA DELL'ARCIPRETE, FRANCISCO WERNER Population dynamics of the exploited sea cucumber Isostichopus fuscus in the western Galápagos Islands, Ecuador................................................................................................................ 377 ALEX HEARN, PRISCILLA MARTÍNEZ, M. VERONICA TORAL-GRANDA, JUAN CARLOS MURILLO, JEFFREY POLOVINA Evidence for atmosphere–ocean forcing of yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea) recruitment in the Middle Atlantic Bight ............................................................................................... 386 MARK C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT K. COWEN, BRIAN P. STEVES

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FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY Vol. 14, No. 6, November 2005. North–south contrasts in decadal scale variations in lower trophic-level ecosystems in the Japan Sea............................................................................................................................................ 401 S. CHIBA, Y. HIROTA, S. HASEGAWA, T. SAINO Distribution of larval fishes among water masses in Onslow Bay, North Carolina: implications for cross-shelf exchange...................................................................................................................... 413 A. M. QUATTRINI, D. G. LINDQUIST, F. M. BINGHAM, T. E. LANKFORD, J. J. GOVONI Accuracy and precision of the continuous underway fish egg sampler (CUFES) and bongo nets: a comparison of three species of temperate fish ........................................................................ 432 P. PEPIN, P. V. R. SNELGROVE, K. P. CARTER Forecasting climate-induced changes in the survival of Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) .................................................................................................. 448 MARK D. SCHEUERELL, JOHN G. WILLIAMS Changes in marine faunal distributions and ENSO events in the California Current .......................... 458 DANIEL LLUCH-BELDA, DANIEL B. LLUCH-COTA, SALVADOR E. LLUCH-COTA FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY Vol. 14, Supplement 1, November 2005. Introduction to processes controlling variability in productivity and ecosystem structure of the Aleutian Archipelago ................................................................................................................................ 1 PHYLLIS J. STABENO, GEORGE L. HUNT JR, S. ALLEN MACKLIN Spatial and temporal variability of the Aleutian climate ........................................................................... 3 SERGEI N. RODIONOV, JAMES E. OVERLAND, NICHOLAS A. BOND Marine environment of the eastern and central Aleutian Islands........................................................... 22 CAROL LADD, GEORGE L. HUNT Jr, CALVIN W. MORDY, SIGRID A. SALO, PHYLLIS J. STABENO Observations from moorings in the Aleutian Passes: temperature, salinity and transport .................... 39 P. J. STABENO, D. G. KACHEL, N. B. KACHEL, M. E. SULLIVAN Nutrients and primary production along the eastern Aleutian Island Archipelago................................. 55 CALVIN W. MORDY, PHYLLIS J. STABENO, CAROL LADD, STEPHAN ZEEMAN, DAVID P. WISEGARVER, SIGRID A. SALO, GEORGE L. HUNT JR Zooplankton distribution, abundance and biomass relative to water masses in eastern and central Aleutian Island passes ............................................................................................................... 77 KENNETH O. COYLE Geographic patterns in the demersal ichthyofauna of the Aleutian Islands .......................................... 93 E. A. LOGERWELL, K. AYDIN, S. BARBEAUX, E. BROWN, M. E. CONNERS, S. LOWE, J. W. ORR, I. ORTIZ, R. REUTER, P. SPENCER Estimating movement and abundance of Atka mackerel (Pleurogrammus monopterygius) with tag–release–recapture data ................................................................................................................. 113 SUSANNE F. MCDERMOTT, L. W. FRITZ, V. HAIST Corals of the Aleutian Islands .............................................................................................................. 131 JONATHAN HEIFETZ, BRUCE L. WING, ROBERT P. STONE, PATRICK W. MALECHA, DEAN L. COURTNEY Distribution patterns and population trends of breeding seabirds in the Aleutian Islands................... 139 G. VERNON BYRD, HEATHER M. RENNER, MARTIN RENNER Seabird distribution, abundance and diets in the eastern and central Aleutian Islands ...................... 160 J. JAHNCKE, K. O. COYLE, GEORGE L. HUNT Jr Hydrographic features and seabird foraging in Aleutian Passes......................................................... 178 CAROL LADD, JAIME JAHNCKE, GEORGE L. HUNT Jr, KENNETH O. COYLE, PHYLLIS J. STABENO Tidal front affects the size of prey used by a top marine predator, the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) ........................................................................................................................... 196 LUCY S. VLIETSTRA, KENNETH O. COYLE, NANCY B. KACHEL, GEORGE L. HUNT Jr An ecological classification of Alaskan Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) rookeries: a tool for conservation/management ............................................................................................................. 212

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KATHERINE A. CALL, THOMAS R. LOUGHLIN Do patterns of Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) diet, population trend and cetacean occurrence reflect oceanographic domains from the Alaska Peninsula to the central Aleutian Islands?................................................................................................................................................ 223 ELIZABETH H. SINCLAIR, SUE E. MOORE, NANCY A. FRIDAY, TONYA K. ZEPPELIN, JANICE M. WAITE Immature Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) dive activity in relation to habitat features of the eastern Aleutian Islands................................................................................................................. 243 BRIAN S. FADELY, BRUCE W. ROBSON, JEREMY T. STERLING, ANGIE GREIG, KATHERINE A. CALL The palaeoenvironment of humans and marine birds of the Aleutian Islands: three millennia of change ................................................................................................................................................. 259 DOUGLAS CAUSEY, DEBRA G. CORBETT, CHRISTINE LEFÈVRE, DIXIE L. WEST, ARKADY B. SAVINETSKY, NINA K. KISELEVA, BULAT F. KHASSANOV Toward sustainable ecosystem services from the Aleutian Archipelago............................................. 277 J. D. SCHUMACHER a.k.a. TWO CROW, GORDON H. KRUSE Oceanography and ecology of the Aleutian Archipelago: spatial and temporal variation ................... 292 GEORGE L. HUNT JR, PHYLLIS J. STABENO GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL Vol. 22, No. 7-8, October-November 2005. Structure and Dynamics of Exopolymers in an Intertidal Diatom Biofilm ............................................ 341 Stal, Lucas; Défarge, Christian Community Structure Comparison Using FAME Analysis of Desert Varnish and Soil, Mojave Desert, California ................................................................................................................................. 353 Schelble, Rachel; McDonald, Gene; Hall, James; Nealson, Kenneth Investigation of Microorganisms in Bentonite Deposits ....................................................................... 361 Fukunaga, Sakae; Jintoku, Takashi; Iwata, Yumiko; Nakayama, Mamoru; Tsuji, Takashi; Sakaya, Nagayoshi; Mogi, Ken-ichi; Ito, Masakazu Geochemical Controls on Microbial Nitrate-Dependent U(IV) Oxidation............................................. 371 Senko, John; Suflita, Joseph; Krumholz, Lee Detection and Phylogenetic Relationships of Highly Diverse Uncultured Acidobacterial Communities in Altamira Cave Using 23S rRNA Sequence Analyses ................................................ 379 Zimmermann, J.; Gonzalez, J.; Saiz-Jimenez, C.; Ludwig, W. Formation of Hydroxysulphate Green Rust 2 as a Single Iron(II-III) Mineral in Microbial Culture....... 389 Zegeye, Asfaw; Ona-Nguema, Georges; Carteret, Cédric; Huguet, Lucie; Abdelmoula, Mustapha; Jorand, Frédéric Further Readings in Geomicrobiology ................................................................................................. 401 HIDROBIOLOGICA Vol. 15, No. 1, 2005. Oliva-Martínez M. G., J. G. Ramírez-Martínez, G. Garduño-Solórzano, J. Cañetas-Ortega y M. M. Ortega Caracterización diatomológica en tres cuerpos de agua de los humedales de Jilotepec-Ixtlahuaca, Estado de México.............................................................................................................1-26 Gracia-López V. and E Castelló i Orvay Food habits of groupers Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834) and Epinephelus costae (Steindachner, 1878) in the Mediterranean Coast of Spain .............................................................27-34 Vázquez T., C. Maldonado, S. Marañón y S. Espina Estrés producido por concentraciones terapéuticas de sulfato de cobre en Carassius auratus (Pisces, Cyprinidae) .........................................................................................................................35-41 Mendoza-González & C y L E. Mateo-Cid El género Dictyopteris J. V. Lamouroux (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) en las costas de México ...43-63 Canché-Canché Y. E. e 1. Castellanos-Osorio Medusas (Cnidaria) de la Bahía de la Ascensión, Quintana Roo, México (1997) .......................... 65-72

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JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY Vol. 32, No. 10, October 2005. Body size evolution in insular vertebrates: generality of the island rule ............................................ 1683 Mark V. Lomolino Island biogeography Presence, richness and extinction of birds of prey in the Mediterranean and Macaronesian islands ................................................................................................................................................ 1701 J. A. Donázar, L. Gangoso, M. G. Forero, J. Juste Island biogeography of the Mediterranean sea: the species–area relationship for terrestrial isopods............................................................................................................................................... 1715 Gabriele Gentile, Roberto Argano Species richness, environmental heterogeneity and area: a case study based on land snails in Skyros archipelago (Aegean Sea, Greece) ....................................................................................... 1727 K. A. Triantis, M. Mylonas, M. D. Weiser, K. Lika, K. Vardinoyannis Nestedness in fragmented landscapes: a case study on birds, arboreal marsupials and lizards ..... 1737 Joern Fischer, David B. Lindenmayer Elevational gradients of species diversity, breeding system and floral traits of orchid species on Réunion Island .............................................................................................................................. 1751 Hans Jacquemyn, Claire Micheneau, David L. Roberts, Thierry Pailler Phylogeography of Eastern Polynesian sandalwood (Santalum insulare), an endangered tree species from the Pacific: a study based on chloroplast microsatellites ............................................. 1763 Jean-François Butaud, Fanny Rives, Daniel Verhaegen, Jean-Marc Bouvet Numerical abundance and biodiversity of below-ground taxocenes along a pH gradient across the Netherlands.................................................................................................................................. 1775 Christian Mulder, Harm J. Van Wijnen, Annemarie P. Van Wezel The genus Stauroneis (Bacillariophyceae) in the Antarctic region.................................................... 1791 Bart Van de Vijver, Niek J. M. Gremmen, Louis Beyens New World biogeography - from epiphytes to freshwater fishes Diversity patterns of vascular epiphytes along an elevational gradient in the Andes........................ 1799 Thorsten Krömer, Michael Kessler, S. Robbert Gradstein, Amparo Acebey Effects of natural and human disturbances on the dynamics and spatial structure of Nothofagus glauca in south-central Chile .......................................................................................... 1811 Alex Fajardo, Paul Alaback Multiple selection pressures generate adherence to Bergmann's rule in a Neotropical migratory songbird ............................................................................................................................. 1827 Jason Jones, Christine E. Gibb, Susanne C. Millard, Jennifer J. Barg, M. Katharine Girvan, M. Lisa Veit, Vicki L. Friesen, Raleigh J. Robertson The biogeography of lower Mesoamerican freshwater fishes ........................................................... 1835 Scott A. Smith, Eldredge Bermingham JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY Vol. 32, No. 11, November 2005. Using historical ecology to understand patterns of biodiversity in fragmented agricultural landscapes Ian D. Lunt, Peter G. Spooner ........................................................................................................... 1859 Historial insights: the many forms of historial biogeography The fauna of Greece and adjacent areas in the Age of Homer: evidence from the first written documents of Greek literature Eleni Voultsiadou, Apostolos Tatolas ................................................................................................ 1875 Elevational gradient analyses and the use of historical museum specimens: a cautionary tale Rebecca J. Rowe............................................................................................................................... 1883 Evidence of history in explaining diversity patterns in tropical riverine fish Pablo A. Tedesco, Thierry Oberdorff, Carlos A. Lasso, Milton Zapata, Bernard Hugueny............... 1899 Historical biogeography of Australian Rhamnaceae, tribe Pomaderreae Pauline Y. Ladiges, Jürgen Kellermann, Gareth Nelson, Christopher J. Humphries, Frank Udovicic.............................................................................................................................................. 1909

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Evolution of the Euphrasia transmorrisonensis complex (Orobanchaceae) in alpine areas of Taiwan Ming-Jou Wu, Shing-Fan Huang, Tseng-Chieng Huang, Pei-Fen Lee, Tsan-Piao Lin..................... 1921 Inter- and intraspecific phylogeography of small mammals in the Atacama Desert and adjacent areas of northern Chile R. Eduardo Palma, Pablo A. Marquet, Dusan Boric-Bargetto ........................................................... 1931 Historical biogeography of two alpine butterflies in the Rocky Mountains: broad-scale concordance and local-scale discordance Eric G. DeChaine, Andrew P. Martin ................................................................................................. 1943 Spatial and temporal dynamics Distribution patterns of boreal marshland birds: modelling the relationships to land cover and climate................................................................................................................................................ 1957 Raimo Virkkala, Miska Luoto, Risto K. Heikkinen, Niko Leikola Relationships between local population persistence, local abundance and regional occupancy of species: distribution patterns of diatoms in boreal streams Janne Soininen, Jani Heino ............................................................................................................... 1971 Spatial patterns of tree recruitment in a relict population of Pinus uncinata: forest expansion through stratified diffusion J. Julio Camarero, Emilia Gutiérrez, Marie-Josée Fortin, Eric Ribbens ............................................ 1979 Natural and anthropogenic forcing of aquatic macrophyte development in a shallow Danish lake during the last 7000 years Peter Rasmussen, N. John Anderson ............................................................................................... 1993 Diversity patterns and processes Spider diversity in cereal fields: comparing factors at local, landscape and regional scales Yann Clough, Andreas Kruess, David Kleijn, Teja Tscharntke ......................................................... 2007 Predicting bryophyte diversity in grassland and eucalypt-dominated remnants in subhumid Tasmania Emma J. Pharo, Jamie B. Kirkpatrick, Louise Gilfedder, Louise Mendel, Perpetua A. M. Turner .... 2015 Spatial and temporal patterns of species richness in a riparian landscape Birgitta Malm Renöfält, Christer Nilsson, Roland Jansson ................................................................ 2025 JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY Vol. 25, No. 3, August 2005. ANDRODIOECY INFERRED IN THE CLAM SHRIMP EULIMNADIA AGASSIZII (SPINICAUDATA: LIMNADIIDAE). Stephen C. Weeks, Ryan T. Posgai, Michele Cesari, and Franca Scanabissi, ............................... 323 CIRRAL LENGTH OF THE ACORN BARNACLE TETRACLITA JAPONICA (CIRRIPEDIA: BALANOMORPHA) IN HONG KONG: EFFECT OF WAVE EXPOSURE AND TIDAL HEIGHT. Benny K. K. Chan and O. S. Hung, ................................................................................................... 329 DEVELOPMENT OF LEG 5 OF COPEPODS BELONGING TO THE CALANOID SUPERFAMILY CENTROPAGOIDEA (CRUSTACEA). Frank D. Ferrari and Hiroshi Ueda, ........... 333 COPEPODID STAGES OF EURYTE LONGICAUDA (CYCLOPOIDA, CYCLOPIDAE, EURYTEINAE) FROM THE WHITE SEA ASSOCIATED WITH THE BRYOZOAN FLUSTRA FOLIACEA. Frank D. Ferrari and V. N. Ivanenko, ............................................................................. 353 VARIABILITY IN GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE CRYPTIC SPECIES COMPLEX OF ACANTHOCYCLOPS VERNALIS (COPEPODA). I. EVIDENCE FROM KARYOTYPES, GENOME SIZE, AND RIBOSOMAL DNA SEQUENCES. Andrey K. Grishanin, Ellen M. Rasch, Stanley I. Dodson, and Grace A. Wyngaard, ........................................................................ 375 A LIST AND IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR THE FRESHWATER, FREE-LIVING COPEPODS OF FLORIDA (U.S.A). M. Cristina Bruno, Janet W. Reid, and Sue A. Perry, ................................... 384 MOUTHPART-ATLAS OF ARCTIC SYMPAGIC AMPHIPODS—TROPHIC NICHE SEPARATION BASED ON MOUTHPART MORPHOLOGY AND FEEDING ECOLOGY. Carolin E. Arndt, Jørgen Berge, and Angelika Brandt, ...................................................................... 401 A NEW SPECIES OF ENTOPHILUS RICHARDSON, 1903 (ISOPODA: BOPYRIDAE: ENTOPHILINAE) FROM THE GULF OF AQABA, JORDAN. John C. Markham and Peter C. Dworschak, ........................................................................................................................................ 413

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CALCIUM ACCUMULATION IN EGGS AND MANCAS OF ARMADILLIDIUM VULGARE (ISOPODA: ONISCIDEA). Debra Ouyang and Jonathan Wright, ............................................ 420–426. NEW DECAPODS FROM THE NAVIDAD FORMATION (MIOCENE) OF CHILE. Rodney M. Feldmann, Carrie E. Schweitzer, and Alfonso Encinas, .................................................................... 427 REPRODUCTION AND SEXUAL DIMORPHISM OF THE PALAEMONID SHRIMP MACROBRACHIUM HAINANENSE IN HONG KONG STREAMS. Sukhmani Kaur Mantel and David Dudgeon, ................................................................................................................................. 450 RAPID HYDROSTATIC LIMB INFLATION IN THE PRAWN MACROBRACHIUM LAR. Richard A. Seidel, ............................................................................................................................................ 460 LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF LATREUTES ANOPLONYX (DECAPODA: HIPPOLYTIDAE) REARED IN THE LABORATORY. Hoi Jeong Yang, ......................................................................... 462 MODIFICATIONS OF EYE STRUCTURE AND INTEGUMENTAL PIGMENT IN TWO CAVE CRAYFISH. Luis M. Mejía-Ortíz and Richard G. Hartnoll, ................................................................ 480 HABITUATION TO A NOVEL ENVIRONMENT IN THE CRAYFISH PROCAMBARUS CUBENSIS. Zhanna Shuranova, Yuri Burmistrov, and Charles I. Abramson, .................................. 488 POPULATION BIOLOGY OF THE FRESHWATER ANOMURAN AEGLA LONGIROSTRI (AEGLIDAE) FROM SOUTH BRAZILIAN STREAMS. KARINE DELEVATI COLPO, LUDMILLA OLIVEIRA RIBEIRO, AND SANDRO SANTOS............................................................... 495 ABBREVIATED LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEA CRAB ORTHOTHERES BARBATUS (DECAPODA: BRACHYURA: PINNOTHERIDAE) DESCRIBED FROM LABORATORY-REARED MATERIAL, WITH NOTES ON LARVAL CHARACTERS OF THE PINNOTHERINAE. Juan Bolaños, Wilfredo Rivero, Jesús Hernández, Isabel Magán, Gonzalo Hernández, José A. Cuesta, and Darryl L. Felder, ............................................................................ 500 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MATING STRATEGIES IN GRAPSID CRABS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO THE INTERTIDAL CRABS CYCLOGRAPSUS LAVAUXI AND HELICE CRASSA (DECAPODA: GRAPSIDAE) FROM NEW ZEALAND. A. M. Brockerhoff and C. L. McLay, ................................................................................................................................ 507 WILLIAM HAROLD LEIGHSHARPE (1881–1950), TEACHER AND COPEPODOLOGIST. David M. Damkaer and Oliver J. Merrington, ..................................................................................... 521 Obituary Dorothy M. Skinner (1930–2005). Donald Mykles and Linda H. Mantel, .......................................... 529 JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. 93, No. 5, October 2005. Seed limitation in a Panamanian forest JENS-CHRISTIAN SVENNING, S. JOSEPH WRIGHT....................................................................... 853 Mesoscale distribution patterns of Amazonian understorey herbs in relation to topography, soil and watersheds FLÁVIA R. C. COSTA, WILLIAM E. MAGNUSSON, REGINA C. LUIZAO ......................................... 863 Soil-related performance variation and distributions of tree species in a Bornean rain forest SABRINA E. RUSSO, STUART J. DAVIES, DAVID A. KING, SYLVESTER TAN ............................. 879 Soil feedback and pathogen activity in Prunus serotina throughout its native range KURT O. REINHART, ALEJANDRO A. ROYO, WIM H. VAN DER PUTTEN, KEITH CLAY ............. 890 Establishment of an emerging generalist pathogen in redwood forest communities P. E. MALONEY, S. C. LYNCH, S. F. KANE, C. E. JENSEN, D. M. RIZZO....................................... 899 The tension between dispersal and persistence regulates the current distribution of rare palaeo-endemic rain forest flora: a case study MAURIZIO ROSSETTO, ROBERT M. KOOYMAN............................................................................. 906 The hare, the tortoise and the crocodile: the ecology of angiosperm dominance, conifer persistence and fern filtering DAVID A. COOMES, ROBERT B. ALLEN, WARREN A. BENTLEY, LARRY E. BURROWS, CHARLES D. CANHAM, LAURA FAGAN, DAVID M. FORSYTH, AURORA GAXIOLA-ALCANTAR, ROGER L. PARFITT, WENDY A. RUSCOE, DAVID A. WARDLE, DEBORAH J. WILSON, ELAINE F. WRIGHT ............................................................................................................ 918 Rapid responses of high-mountain vegetation to early Holocene environmental changes in the Swiss Alps WILLY TINNER, PETRA KALTENRIEDER......................................................................................... 936

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Interactions among tree-line conifers: differential effects of pine on spruce and larch S. DULLINGER, T. DIRNBÖCK, R. KÖCK, E. HOCHBICHLER, T. ENGLISCH, N. SAUBERER, G. GRABHERR.............................................................................................................. 948 Differential genetic influences on competitive effect and response in Arabidopsis thaliana JAMES F. CAHILL JR, STEVEN W. KEMBEL, DANNY J. GUSTAFSON .......................................... 958 Effects of competition, resource availability and invertebrates on tree seedling establishment BRENTON M. LADD, JOSÉ M. FACELLI............................................................................................ 968 Plant interactions govern population dynamics in a semi-arid plant community CRISTINA ARMAS, FRANCISCO I. PUGNAIRE ................................................................................ 978 Manipulation of nutrients and grazing levels on heather moorland: changes in Calluna dominance and consequences for community composition S. E. HARTLEY, R. J. MITCHELL ....................................................................................................... 990 Are grazing increaser species better tolerators than decreasers? An experimental assessment of defoliation tolerance in eight British grassland species EK DEL-VAL, MICHAEL J. CRAWLEY ............................................................................................. 1005 A mechanistic model for secondary seed dispersal by wind and its experimental validation FRANK M. SCHURR, WILLIAM J. BOND, GUY F. MIDGLEY, STEVEN I. HIGGINS...................... 1017 Effects of long-distance dispersal for metapopulation survival and genetic structure at ecological time and spatial scales GIL BOHRER, RAN NATHAN, SERGEI VOLIS................................................................................ 1029 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Vol. 34, No. 5, September-October 2005. EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES: This Issue in Journal of Environmental Quality ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Uri Shani, Alon Ben-Gal, and Lynn M. Dudley Environmental Implications of Adopting a Dominant Factor Approach to Salinity Management TECHNICAL REPORTS: Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases: O. Grant Clark, Soenke Moehn, Ike Edeogu, Jason Price, and Jeremy Leonard Manipulation of Dietary Protein and Nonstarch Polysaccharide to Control Swine Manure Emissions Rodney T. Venterea, Martin Burger, and Kurt A. Spokas Nitrogen Oxide and Methane Emissions under Varying Tillage and Fertilizer Management Bioremediation and Biodegradation: Neil J. Willey, Shirong Tang, and Nicholas R. Watt Predicting Inter-Taxa Differences in Plant Uptake of Cesium-134/137 Y. Ouyang, D. Shinde, and L. Q. Ma Simulation of Phytoremediation of a TNT-Contaminated Soil Using the CTSPAC Model W. James Catallo and T. Junk Transformation of Benzothiazole in Estuarine Sediments Thomas Spriggs, M. Katherine Banks, and Paul Schwab Phytoremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Manufactured Gas Plant–Impacted Soil Lirong Zhong, Chongxuan Liu, John M. Zachara, Dave W. Kennedy, James E. Szecsody, and Brian Wood Oxidative Remobilization of Biogenic Uranium (IV) Precipitates: Effects of Iron (II) and pH Ecological Risk Assessment: Joëlle Fismes, Guillaume Echevarria, Elisabeth Leclerc-Cessac, and Jean Louis Morel Uptake and Transport of Radioactive Nickel and Cadmium into Three Vegetables after Wet Aerial Contamination Juergen Poerschmann, Achim Gathmann, Juergen Augustin, Uwe Langer, and Tadeusz Górecki Molecular Composition of Leaves and Stems of Genetically Modified Bt and Near-Isogenic Non-Bt Maize—Characterization of Lignin Patterns Christian Huber

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Long Lasting Nitrate Leaching after Bark Beetle Attack in the Highlands of the Bavarian Forest National Park J. Maly, K. Klem, A. Lukavská, and J. Masojídek Degradation and Movement in Soil of the Herbicide Isoproturon Analyzed by a Photosystem II–Based Biosensor M. Belén Hinojosa, José A. Carreira, Roberto García-Ruíz, and Richard P. Dick Microbial Response to Heavy Metal–Polluted Soils: Community Analysis from Phospholipid-Linked Fatty Acids and Ester-Linked Fatty Acids Extracts Amy M. Johnson, Deanna L. Osmond, and Steven C. Hodges Predicted Impact and Evaluation of North Carolina's Phosphorus Indexing Tool Heavy Metals in the Environment: R. Swiergosz-Kowalewska, M. Gramatyka, and W. Reczynski Metals Distribution and Interactions in Tissues of Shrews (Sorex spp.) from Copper- and Zinc-Contaminated Areas in Poland Petra Bergkvist, Dan Berggren, and Nicholas Jarvis Cadmium Solubility and Sorption in a Long-Term Sludge-Amended Arable Soil C. J. Matocha, A. D. Karathanasis, S. Rakshit, and K. M. Wagner Reduction of Copper (II) by Iron(II) Beshr F. Sukkariyah, Gregory Evanylo, Lucian Zelazny, and Rufus L. Chaney Recovery and Distribution of Biosolids-Derived Trace Metals in a Clay Loam Soil Landscape and Watershed Processes: M. D. Tomer, D. W. Meek, and L. A. Kramer Agricultural Practices Influence Flow Regimes of Headwater Streams in Western Iowa Lance T. Vermeire, David B. Wester, Robert B. Mitchell, and Samuel D. Fuhlendorf Fire and Grazing Effects on Wind Erosion, Soil Water Content, and Soil Temperature Richard Lowrance and Joseph M. Sheridan Surface Runoff Water Quality in a Managed Three Zone Riparian Buffer Organic Compounds in the Environment: Y. Zhang, K. Spokas, and D. Wang Degradation of Methyl Isothiocyanate and Chloropicrin in Forest Nursery Soils C. W. Ingram, M. S. Coyne, and D. W. Williams Effects of Commercial Diazinon and Imidacloprid on Microbial Urease Activity in Soil and Sod Wolfgang Wilcke, Martin Krauss, Grigorij Safronov, Alexej D. Fokin, and Martin Kaupenjohann Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Soils of the Moscow Region— Concentrations, Temporal Trends, and Small-Scale Distribution Surface Water Quality: Andrea Rauter, Gabriele Weigelhofer, Johann Waringer, and Tom J. Battin Transport and Metabolic Fate of Sewage Particles in a Recipient Stream M. Sánchez and J. Boll The Effect of Flow Path and Mixing Layer on Phosphorus Release: Physical Mechanisms and Temperature Effects Matthew A. Morrison and Gaboury Benoit Temporal Variability in Physical Speciation of Metals during a Winter Rain-on-Snow Event Joseph D. Grande, K. G. Karthikeyan, Paul S. Miller, and J. Mark Powell Corn Residue Level and Manure Application Timing Effects on Phosphorus Losses in Runoff H. A. Elliott, R. C. Brandt, and G. A. O'Connor Runoff Phosphorus Losses from Surface-Applied Biosolids Randall L. Davis, Hailin Zhang, Jackie Lee Schroder, Jim J. Wang, Mark E. Payton, and Anne Zazulak Soil Characteristics and Phosphorus Level Effect on Phosphorus Loss in Runoff A. Bedard-Haughn, K. W. Tate, and C. van Kessel Quantifying the Impact of Regular Cutting on Vegetative Buffer Efficacy for Nitrogen-15 Sequestration Brian L. Benham, Kevin M. Brannan, Gene Yagow, Rebecca W. Zeckoski, Theo A. Dillaha, Saied Mostaghimi, and Jeff W. Wynn Development of Bacteria and Benthic Total Maximum Daily Loads: A Case Study, Linville Creek, Virginia

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Christian Leu, Heinz Singer, Stephan R. Müller, René P. Schwarzenbach, and Christian Stamm Comparison of Atrazine Losses in Three Small Headwater Catchments Joanne L. Little, D. Rodney Bennett, and Jim J. Miller Nutrient and Sediment Losses Under Simulated Rainfall Following Manure Incorporation by Different Methods Vadose Zone Processes and Chemical Transport: Pasi P. Hellstén, Anna-Liisa Kivimäki, Ilkka T. Miettinen, Risto P. Mäkinen, Jani M. Salminen, and Taina H. Nystén Degradation of Potassium Formate in the Unsaturated Zone of a Sandy Aquifer Waste Management: Richard B. Ferguson, John A. Nienaber, Roger A. Eigenberg, and Brian L. Woodbury Long-Term Effects of Sustained Beef Feedlot Manure Application on Soil Nutrients, Corn Silage Yield, and Nutrient Uptake D. Brauer, G. E. Aiken, D. H. Pote, S. J. Livingston, L. D. Norton, T. R. Way, and J. H. Edwards Amendment Effects on Soil Test Phosphorus T. A. Bauder, K. A. Barbarick, J. A. Ippolito, J. F. Shanahan, and P. D. Ayers Soil Properties Affecting Wheat Yields following Drilling-Fluid Application H. Tewolde, K. R. Sistani, and D. E. Rowe Broiler Litter as a Micronutrient Source for Cotton: Concentrations in Plant Parts Joshua M. McGrath, J. Thomas Sims, Rory O. Maguire, William W. Saylor, C. Roselina Angel, and Benjamin L. Turner Broiler Diet Modification and Litter Storage: Impacts on Phosphorus in Litters, Soils, and Runoff R. Wallach, O. Ben-Arie, and E. R. Graber Soil Water Repellency Induced By Long-Term Irrigation with Treated Sewage Effluent REVIEWS AND ANALYSES: J. J. D'Amore, S. R. Al-Abed, K. G. Scheckel, and J. A. Ryan Methods for Speciation of Metals in Soils: A Review Ecosystem Restoration: G. K. Evanylo, A. O. Abaye, C. Dundas, C. E. Zipper, R. Lemus, B. Sukkariyah, and J. Rockett Herbaceous Vegetation Productivity, Persistence, and Metals Uptake on a Biosolids-Amended Mine Soil J. M. Novak and D. W. Watts An Alum-Based Water Treatment Residual Can Reduce Extractable Phosphorus Concentrations in Three Phosphorus-Enriched Coastal Plain Soils Ground Water Quality: Daniel W. Israel, William J. Showers, Matthew Fountain, and John Fountain Nitrate Movement in Shallow Ground Water from Swine-Lagoon-Effluent Spray Fields Managed under Current Application Regulations Wetlands and Aquatic Processes: Benjamin L. Turner and Susan Newman Phosphorus Cycling in Wetland Soils: The Importance of Phosphate Diesters JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH Vol. 27, No. 8, August 2005. ORIGINAL ARTICLES: Nicole B. Richoux, Don Deibel, Raymond J. Thompson, and Christopher C. Parrish Seasonal and developmental variation in the fatty acid composition of Mysis mixta (Mysidacea) and Acanthostepheia malmgreni (Amphipoda) from the hyperbenthos of a cold-ocean environment (Conception Bay, Newfoundland) Xabier Irigoien, Hans M. Verheye, Roger P. Harris, and Derek Harbour Effect of food composition on egg production and hatching success rate of two copepod species (Calanoides carinatus and Rhincalanus nasutus) in the Benguela upwelling system Knut Yngve Børsheim, Olav Vadstein, Sverre M. Myklestad, Helge Reinertsen, Ståle Kirkvold, and Yngvar Olsen

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Photosynthetic algal production, accumulation and release of phytoplankton storage carbohydrates and bacterial production in a gradient in daily nutrient supply Andrzej Mikulski, Marcin Czernik, and Joanna Pijanowska Induction time and reversibility of changes in Daphnia life history caused by the presence of fish C. Caroppo, R. Congestri, L. Bracchini, and P. Albertano On the presence of Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup et Hasle and Pseudo-nitzschia delicatissima (Cleve) Heiden in the Southern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea, Italy) Hans Henrik Jakobsen, Elisabeth Halvorsen, Benni Winding Hansen, and André W. Visser Effects of prey motility and concentration on feeding in Acartia tonsa and Temora longicornis: the importance of feeding modes N. Díaz-Viloria, L. Sánchez-Velasco, and R. Perez-Enriquez Inhibition of DNA amplification in marine fish larvae preserved in formalin Susanne Fietz, Galina Kobanova, Lyubov Izmest’eva, and Andreas Nicklisch Regional, vertical and seasonal distribution of phytoplankton and photosynthetic pigments in Lake Baikal Thomas Jankowski, Tido Strauss, and Hans Toni Ratte Trophic interactions of the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii Irene A. Garibotti, María Vernet, Raymond C. Smith, and Martha E. Ferrario Interannual variability in the distribution of the phytoplankton standing stock across the seasonal sea-ice zone west of the Antarctic Peninsula SHORT COMMUNICATION: Monica Modigh and Sara Castaldo Effects of fixatives on ciliates as related to cell size JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH Vol. 54, No. 3, October 2005. Henk Postma, 1921–2005 ................................................................................................................. 185 Bio-optical properties of the northern Red Sea and the Gulf of Eilat (Aqaba) during winter 1999 ...... 186 Noga Stambler A routine device for high resolution bottom water sampling ............................................................... 204 Eberhard J. Sauter, Michael Schlüter, Jan Wegner and Eric Labahn Effects of thermal input and climate change on growth of Ascophyllum nodosum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) in eastern Long Island Sound (USA)........................................................................ 211 Milan Keser, John T. Swenarton and James F. Foertch First year growth in the lithodids Lithodes santolla and Paralomis granulosa reared at different temperatures ...................................................................................................................................... 221 J.A. Calcagno, G.A. Lovrich, S. Thatje, U. Nettelmann and K. Anger Deterioration of soft-bottom benthos along the Swedish Skagerrak coast ......................................... 231 Rutger Rosenberg and Hans C. Nilsson JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY Vol. 36, No. 3, 2005. Biosecurity in Shrimp Farming: Pathogen Exclusion through Use of SPF Stock and Routine Surveillance. Donald V. Lightner, ............................................................................................................................ 229 Effects of Carbon Dioxide Exposure on Intensively Cultured Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss: Physiological Responses and Fillet Attributes. Melody L. Danley, P. Brett Kenney, Patricia M. Mazik, Rodney Kiser, and Joseph A. Hankins, ...... 249 Pharmacokinetics of Oxytetracycline in Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Challenged with Streptococcus iniae and Vibrio vulnificus. Chun-Yao Chen and Paul R. Bowser, ............................................................................................... 262 Evaluation of Fatty Acid Enrichment of Live Food for Yellowtail Snapper Ocyurus chrysurus Larvae. Cynthia K. Faulk, G. Joan Holt, and D. Allen Davis, ......................................................................... 271. Comparative Efficacy of Anesthetics for the Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii.

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Shawn D. Coyle, Siddhartha Dasgupta, James H. Tidwell, Thomas Beavers, Leigh Ann Bright, and David K. Yasharan, ..................................................................................................................... 282 The Effect of On-Farm Production of Various Sizes of Stocker Catfish Ictalurus punctatus on Farm Profitability. Steeve Pomerleau and Carole R. Engle, ........................................................................................... 291 Investigation of Fresh and Freeze-Dried Seabrem Sparus aurate L. Eggs as a Fatty Acid Source in the Enrichment of Brachionus sp.: Potential Use of a Waste Product. Sofia Morais, Luis Narciso, Elsa Dores, and Pedro Pousao-Ferreira, ............................................... 302 Evaluation of Cluster Bean Meal Cyamposis tetragonoloba as a Dietary Protein Source for Common Carp Cyprinus carpio. L. Deyab M. S. D. El-Saidy, Magdy M. Gaber, and Ahmed SA.Abd-Elshafy, .................................. 311 Effect of Protein Source and Concentration on Somatic Growth of Juvenile Green Sea Urchins Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. Edward J. Kennedy, Shawn M. C. Robinson, G. Jay Parsons, and John D. Castell, ....................... 320 Interrelationship Among Methionine, Choline, and Betaine in Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus. Guangbing Wu and D. Allen Davi, ..................................................................................................... 337 The Effect of Different Levels of Krill Meal Supplementation of Soybean-based Diets on Feed Intake, Digestibility, and Chemical Composition of Juvenile Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, L. Magdy M. A. Gaber, ........................................................................................................................... 346 Foraging Behavior and Monetary Impact of Wading Birds at Arkansas Baitfish Farms. Scott J. Werner, J. Brent Harrel, and David E. Wooten, .................................................................... 354 Research Notes The Modification of Poultry By-Product Meal for Use in Hybrid Striped Bass Morone chysops X M. saxatilis Diets. T. Gibson Gaylord and Steven D. Rawles, ........................................................................................ 363 Apparent Absorption of Zinc from Supplemental Inorganic and Organic Sources to Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Juveniles. Marcelo Vinicius do Carmo e Sa, Luiz Edivaldo Pezzato, Margarida Maria Barros, and Pedro de Magalhaes Padiha, ........................................................................................................................ 375 Comparison of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I and Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein Concentrations of the Palmetto and Sunshine Bass and the Effects of Gender and Stress. Kenneth B. Davis and Brian C. Peterson, .......................................................................................... 384 Fisheries By-Catch and By-Product Meals as Protein Sources for Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. Ronald W. Hardy, Wendy M. Sealey, and Delbert M. Gatlin, III, ....................................................... 393 Dual Benefits of Whey Protein Concentrate in the Microencapsulated Diet for Larval White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. Carlos Enrique Medina-Reyna, Jose Angel Ronson-Paulin, Francisca Hernandez-Rojas, Ivonne Santiago-Morales, Ruth Pedroza-Islas, and Eduardo Jaime Vernon-Carter, ........................ 401 Communications Foraging and Growth of Hatchery-reared Honmasu Salmond Parr in a Natural River. Arimune Munakata, Masafumi Amano, Shoji Kitamura, Kazumasa Ikuta and Katsumi Aida , .......... 411 Effects of Potassium, Magnesium and Age on Growth and Survival of Litopenaeus vannamei Post-Larvae Reared in Inland Low Salinity Well Waters in West Alabama. D. Allen David, Claude E. Boyd, David B. Rouse, and I. Patrick Saoud, .......................................... 416 Evaluation of Eugenol as an Anesthetic for the American Lobster Homerus americanus. Paul R. Waterstrat and Lindsey Pinkham, ......................................................................................... 420 Errata, page 424. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY Vol. 50, No. 6, November 2005. Michaud, Annick L., Landis Hare, and Peter G. C. Campbell Exchange rates of cadmium between a burrowing mayfly and its surroundings in nature .............. 1707 Crump, Byron C., and John E. Hobbie Synchrony and seasonality in bacterioplankton communities of two temperate rivers .................... 1718

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Cross, W. F., B. R. Johnson, J. B. Wallace, and A. D. Rosemond Contrasting response of stream detritivores to long-term nutrient enrichment ................................. 1730 Ensign, Scott H., and Martin W. Doyle In-channel transient storage and associated nutrient retention: Evidence from experimental manipulations .................................................................................................................................... 1740 Ahearn, Dylan S., and Randy A. Dahlgren Sediment and nutrient dynamics following a low-head dam removal at Murphy Creek, California ........................................................................................................................................... 1752 Chikaraishi, Yoshito, Yusuke Yamada, and Hiroshi Naraoka Carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of sterols from riverine and marine sediments .......... 1763 Treude, Tina, Martin Krüger, Antje Boetius, and Bo Barker Jørgensen Environmental control on anaerobic oxidation of methane in the gassy sediments of Eckernförde Bay (German Baltic) ..................................................................................................... 1771 Agrawal, Yogesh C. The optical volume scattering function: Temporal and vertical variability in the water column off the New Jersey coast ........................................................................................................................ 1787 Oubelkheir, Kadija, Hervé Claustre, Antoine Sciandra, and Marcel Babin Bio-optical and biogeochemical properties of different trophic regimes in oceanic waters .............. 1795 Bonnet, Sophie, Cécile Guieu, Jacques Chiaverini, Joséphine Ras, and Agnès Stock Effect of atmospheric nutrients on the autotrophic communities in a low nutrient, low chlorophyll system ............................................................................................................................ 1810 Ueyama, Rei, and Bruce C. Monger Wind-induced modulation of seasonal phytoplankton blooms in the North Atlantic derived from satellite observations ........................................................................................................................ 1820 Hashimoto, S., N. Horimoto, Y. Yamaguchi, T. Ishimaru, and T. Saino Relationship between net and gross primary production in the Sagami Bay, Japan ....................... 1830 Ludwig, Rebecca, Fuad A. Al-Horani, Dirk de Beer, and Henk M. Jonkers Photosynthesis-controlled calcification in a hypersaline microbial mat ............................................ 1836 Duarte, Carlos M., Susana Agustí, Dolors Vaqué, Nona S. R. Agawin, Jordi Felipe, Emilio O. Casamayor, and Josep M. Gasol Experimental test of bacteria-phytoplankton coupling in the Southern Ocean ................................. 1844 Muller, François L. L., Aud Larsen, Colin A. Stedmon, and Morten Søndergaard Interactions between algal-bacterial populations and trace metals in fjord surface waters during a nutrient-stimulated summer bloom ..................................................................................... 1855 Boyd, Philip W., Robert Strzepek, Shigenobu Takeda, George Jackson, C. S. Wong, R. Mike McKay, Cliff Law, Hiroshi Kiyosawa, Hiroaki Saito, Nelson Sherry, Keith Johnson, Jim Gower, and Neelam Ramaiah The evolution and termination of an iron-induced mesoscale bloom in the northeast subarctic Pacific ................................................................................................................................................ 1872 DiTullio, Giacomo R., Mark E. Geesey, Jennifer M. Maucher, Melissa B. Alm, Sarah F. Riseman, and Kenneth W. Bruland Influence of iron on algal community composition and physiological status in the Peru upwelling system ............................................................................................................................... 1887 Wells, Mark L., Charles G. Trick, William P. Cochlan, Margaret P. Hughes, and Vera L. Trainer Domoic acid: The synergy of iron, copper, and the toxicity of diatoms ............................................ 1908 Ito, Yusai, and Alison Butler Structure of synechobactins, new siderophores of the marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 .................................................................................................................................... 1918 Malmstrom, Rex R., Ronald P. Kiene, Maria Vila, and David L. Kirchman Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) assimilation by Synechococcus in the Gulf of Mexico and northwest Atlantic Ocean .................................................................................................................. 1924 Lindell, Debbie, Sigrid Penno, Mutaz Al-Qutob, Efrat David, Tanya Rivlin, Boaz Lazar, and Anton F. Post Expression of the nitrogen stress response gene ntcA reveals nitrogen sufficient Synechococcus populations in the oligotrophic northern Red Sea .................................................. 1932 Gribsholt, Britta, Henricus T. S. Boschker, Eric Struyf, Maria Andersson, Anton Tramper, Loreto De Brabandere, Stefan van Damme, Natacha Brion, Patrick Meire, Frank Dehairs, Jack J. Middelburg, and Carlo H. R. Heip

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Nitrogen processing in a tidal freshwater marsh: A whole ecosystem 15N labeling study .............. 1945 Howard, Shelby C., and Brian T. Hentschel Effects of short-term food variability on the plasticity of age and size at metamorphosis of porcelain crab larvae ......................................................................................................................... 1960 Annis, Eric R. Temperature effects on the vertical distribution of lobster postlarvae (Homarus americanus) ........ 1972 Lyons, M. Maille, J. Evan Ward, Roxanna Smolowitz, Kevin R. Uhlinger, and Rebecca J. Gast Lethal marine snow: Pathogen of bivalve mollusc concealed in marine aggregates ....................... 1983 Jonsson, Per R., Jens K. Petersen, Örjan Karlsson, Lars-Ove Loo, and Stefan Nilsson Particle depletion above experimental bivalve beds: In situ measurements and numerical modeling of bivalve filtration in the boundary-layer .......................................................................... 1989 Kiørboe, Thomas, and Espen Bagøien Motility patterns and mate encounter rates in planktonic copepods ................................................. 1999 Gyllström M., L.-A. Hansson, E. Jeppesen, F. García-Criado, E. Gross, K. Irvine, T. Kairesalo, R. Kornijow, M. R. Miracle, M. Nykänen, T. Nõges, S. Romo, D. Stephen, E. Van Donk, and B. Moss The role of climate in shaping zooplankton communities of shallow lakes ...................................... 2008 Mehner, Thomas, Jan Ihlau, Hendrik Dörner, and Franz Hölker Can feeding of fish on terrestrial insects subsidize the nutrient pool of lakes? ................................ 2022 Sarnelle, Orlando, and Roland A. Knapp Nutrient recycling by fish versus zooplankton grazing as drivers of the trophic cascade in alpine lakes ....................................................................................................................................... 2032 Ventura, Marc, and Jordi Catalan Reproduction as one of the main causes of temporal variability in the elemental composition of zooplankton ....................................................................................................................................... 2043 Notes Sharma, Kanika, Patrick W. Inglett, K. Ramesh Reddy, and Andrew V. Ogram Microscopic examination of photoautotrophic and phosphatase-producing organisms in phosphorus-limited Everglades periphyton mats .............................................................................. 2057 MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 299, September 1, 2005 FEATURE ARTICLE: NOTE Kaartvedt S, Røstad A, Fiksen Ø, Melle W, Torgersen T, Breien MT, Klevjer TA Piscivorous fish patrol krill swarms ......................................................................................................... :1 RESEARCH ARTICLES Marañón E, Cermeño P, Pérez V Continuity in the photosynthetic production of dissolved organic carbon from eutrophic to oligotrophic waters .................................................................................................................................. :7 Morgan CA, De Robertis A, Zabel RW Columbia River plume fronts. I. Hydrography, zooplankton distribution, and community composition ........................................................................................................................................... :19 De Robertis A, Morgan CA, Schabetsberger RA, Zabel RW, Brodeur RD, Emmett RL, Knight CM, Krutzikowsky GK, Casillas E Columbia River plume fronts. II. Distribution, abundance, and feeding ecology of juvenile salmon................................................................................................................................................... :33 Valdivia N, Heidemann A, Thiel M, Molis M, Wahl M Effects of disturbance on the diversity of hard-bottom macrobenthic communities on the coast of Chile .................................................................................................................................................. :45 Airoldi L, Bacchiocchi F, Cagliola C, Bulleri F, Abbiati M Impact of recreational harvesting on assemblages in artificial rocky habitats...................................... :55 Kanaya G, Nobata E, Toya T, Kikuchi E Effects of different feeding habits of three bivalve species on sediment characteristics and benthic diatom abundance.................................................................................................................... :67 Goodsell PJ, Connell SD Historical configuration of habitat influences the effects of disturbance on mobile invertebrates ........ :79 Scheffers SR, Bak RPM, van Duyl FC

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Why is bacterioplankton growth in coral reef framework cavities enhanced?...................................... :89 Vanderklift MA, Kendrick GA Contrasting influence of sea urchins on attached and drift macroalgae............................................. :101 Nylund GM, Pavia H Chemical versus mechanical inhibition of fouling in the red alga Dilsea carnosa .............................. :111 Hamersley MR, Howes BL Coupled nitrification-denitrification measured in situ in a Spartina alterniflora marsh with a 15NH4+ tracer..................................................................................................................................... :123 Uronen P, Lehtinen S, Legrand C, Kuuppo P, Tamminen T Haemolytic activity and allelopathy of the haptophyte Prymnesium parvum in nutrient-limited and balanced growth conditions ......................................................................................................... :137 Bosire JO, Kairo JG, Kazungu J, Koedam N, Dahdouh-Guebas F Predation on propagules regulates regeneration in a high-density reforested mangrove plantation............................................................................................................................................. :149 Schönberg CHL, Loh WKW Molecular identity of the unique symbiotic dinoflagellates found in the bioeroding demosponge Cliona orientalis .................................................................................................................................. :157 Stark KE, Jackson GD, Lyle JM Tracking arrow squid movements with an automated acoustic telemetry system ............................................................................................................................................................ :167 Ng TYT, Amiard-Triquet C, Rainbow PS, Amiard JC, Wang WX Physico-chemical form of trace metals accumulated by phytoplankton and their assimilation by filter-feeding invertebrates .................................................................................................................. :179 Ng TYT, Wang WX Subcellular controls of silver biokinetics in the green mussel Perna viridis from two hydrographic zones............................................................................................................................. :193 Ponton F, Biron DG, Joly C, Helluy S, Duneau D, Thomas F Ecology of parasitically modified populations: a case study from a gammarid-trematode system................................................................................................................................................. :205 Poulsen LK, Kiørboe T Coprophagy and coprorhexy in the copepods Acartia tonsa and Temora longicornis: clearance rates and feeding behaviour ............................................................................................................... :217 Thiyagarajan V, Hung OS, Chiu JMY, Wu RSS, Qian PY Growth and survival of juvenile barnacle Balanus amphitrite: interactive effects of cyprid energy reserve and habitat ................................................................................................................. :229 Jensen OP, Seppelt R, Miller TJ, Bauer LJ Winter distribution of blue crab Callinectes sapidus in Chesapeake Bay: application and cross-validation of a two-stage generalized additive model ......................................................................... :239 Trenkel VM, Pinnegar JK, Dawson WA, du Buit MH, Tidd AN Spatial and temporal structure of predator-prey relationships in the Celtic Sea fish community ....... :257 Gregson MA, Booth DJ Zooplankton patchiness and the associated shoaling response of the temperate reef fish Trachinops taeniatus........................................................................................................................... :269 Dorenbosch M, Grol MGG, Nagelkerken I, van der Velde G Distribution of coral reef fishes along a coral reef-seagrass gradient: edge effects and habitat segregation ......................................................................................................................................... :277 Peck DR, Congdon BC Colony-specific foraging behaviour and co-ordinated divergence of chick development in the wedge-tailed shearwater Puffinus pacificus........................................................................................ :289 Southwell CJ, Kerry KR, Ensor PH Predicting the distribution of crabeater seals Lobodon carcinophaga off east Antarctica during the breeding season ........................................................................................................................... :297 MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 300, September 16, 2005. RESEARCH ARTICLES Mincks SL, Smith CR, DeMaster DJ

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Persistence of labile organic matter and microbial biomass in Antarctic shelf sediments: evidence of a sediment ‘food bank’ ........................................................................................................ :3 Seymour JR, Seuront L, Mitchell JG Microscale and small-scale temporal dynamics of a coastal planktonic microbial community ............ :21 Garrison DL, Gibson A, Coale SL, Gowing MM, Okolodkov YB, Fritsen CH, Jeffries MO Sea-ice microbial communities in the Ross Sea: autumn and summer biota ...................................... :39 Litchman E, Neale PJ UV effects on photosynthesis, growth and acclimation of an estuarine diatom and cryptomonad ......................................................................................................................................... :53 Coleman MA, Brawley SH Spatial and temporal variability in dispersal and population genetic structure of a rockpool alga ....... :63 Palardy JE, Grottoli AG, Matthews KA Effects of upwelling, depth, morphology and polyp size on feeding in three species of Panamanian corals ............................................................................................................................... :79 Derycke S, Remerie T, Vierstraete A, Backeljau T, Vanfleteren J, Vincx M, Moens T Mitochondrial DNA variation and cryptic speciation within the free-living marine nematode Pellioditis marina................................................................................................................................... :91 Bagøien E, Kiørboe T Blind dating—mate finding in planktonic copepods. I. Tracking the pheromone trail of Centropages typicus ........................................................................................................................... :105 Kiørboe T, Bagøien E, Thygesen UH Blind dating—mate finding in planktonic copepods. II. The pheromone cloud of Pseudocalanus elongatus............................................................................................................................................. :117 Bagøien E, Kiørboe T Blind dating—mate finding in planktonic copepods. III. Hydromechanical communication in Acartia tonsa ....................................................................................................................................... :129 Nyssen F, Brey T, Dauby P, Graeve M Trophic position of Antarctic amphipods—enhanced analysis by a 2-dimensional biomarker assay................................................................................................................................................... :135 Fossheim M, Zhou M, Tande KS, Pedersen OP, Zhu Y, Edvardsen A Interactions between biological and environmental structures along the coast of northern Norway ................................................................................................................................................ :147 Zhou M, Zhu Y, Tande KS Circulation and behavior of euphausiids in two Norwegian sub-Arctic fjords ..................................... :159 Hovel KA, Fonseca MS Influence of seagrass landscape structure on juvenile blue crab habitat-survival function................ :179 Ferner MC, Smee DL, Chang YP Cannibalistic crabs respond to the scent of injured conspecifics: danger or dinner?......................... :193 Frederiksen M, Wright PJ, Harris MP, Mavor RA, Heubeck M, Wanless S Regional patterns of kittiwake Rissa tridactyla breeding success are related to variability in sandeel recruitment ............................................................................................................................ :201 Eisert R, Oftedal OT, Lever M, Ramdohr S, Breier BH, Barrell GK Detection of food intake in a marine mammal using marine osmolytes and their analogues as dietary biomarkers .............................................................................................................................. :213 Moreno IB, Zerbini AN, Danilewicz D, de Oliveira Santos MC, Simões-Lopes PC, Lailson-Brito J Jr., Azevedo AF Distribution and habitat characteristics of dolphins of the genus Stenella (Cetacea: Delphinidae) in the southwest Atlantic Ocean .................................................................................... :229 THEME SECTION Politics and socio-economics of ecosystem-based management of marine resources Idea and coordination: Browman HI, Stergiou KI................................................................................ :241 Browman HI, Stergiou KI Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... :241 Agardy T Global marine conservation policy versus site-level implementation: the mismatch of scale and its implications..................................................................................................................................... :242 Fluharty D Evolving ecosystem approaches to management of fisheries in the USA ......................................... :248

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Hirshfield MF Implementing the ecosystem approach: making ecosystems matter................................................. :253 Livingston PA PICES’ role in integrating marine ecosystem research in the North Pacific....................................... :257 Misund OA, Skjoldal HR Implementing the ecosystem approach: experiences from the North Sea, ICES, and the Institute of Marine Research, Norway................................................................................................. :260 Rice JC Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management—asynchronous co-evolution at the interface between science and policy ....................................................................... :265 Rosenberg AA, McLeod KL Implementing ecosystem-based approaches to management for the conservation of ecosystem services............................................................................................................................. :270 Sherman K, Sissenwine M, Christensen V, Duda A, Hempel G, Ibe C, Levin S, Lluch-Belda D, Matishov G, McGlade J, O’Toole M, Seitzinger S, Serra R, Skjoldal HR, Tang Q, Thulin J, Vandeweerd V, Zwanenburg K A global movement toward an ecosystem approach to management of marine resources............... :275 Sumaila UR Differences in economic perspectives and implementation of ecosystem-based management of marine resources ............................................................................................................................ :279 Tudela S, Short K Paradigm shifts, gaps, inertia, and political agendas in ecosystem-based fisheries management ....................................................................................................................................... :282 Valdimarsson G, Metzner R Aligning incentives for a successful ecosystem approach to fisheries management ......................... :286 Watson-Wright WM Policy and science: different roles in the pursuit of solutions to common problems .......................... :291 REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA TROPICAL Vol. 52, No. 3, September 2004 JULIÁN MONGE-NÁJERA Introduction .........................................................................................................................................XIII BERNAL MORERA 500 years ago, 50 years ago ... time of discoveries and foundations ................................................ XIX FRANCISCO M. SALZANO Interethnic variability and admixture in Latin America - social implications ....................................... 405 FEDERICO J. ALBERTAZZI Scientific publications about DNA structure-function and PCR technique in Costa Rica: A historic view (1 953-2003) .............................................................................................................. 417 MAURICIO 0. MELÉNDEZ OBANDO The importance of genealogy applied to genetic research in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 423 HUMAN GENETICS CARLOS DE CÉSPEDES, MANUEL SABORIO, RAFAEL TRFJOS, GABRIELA ABARCA, AVELINO SÁNCHEZ & LAURA ROJAS Evolution and Innovations of the National Neonatal and High Risk Screening Program in Costa Rica ....................................................................................................................... 451 ADRIANA PACHECO & HENRIETTE RAVENTOS Genetics of Schizophrenia: advances in the study of candidate genes. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 467 ALEJANDRO LEAL Genetics of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy and the Costa Rican contribution .................. 475 JORGE AZOFEIFA The dystrophinopathies in Costa Rica ............................................................................................... 485 PATRICIA CUENCA & FERNANDO MORALES Unstable mutations, new challenges for genetic counseling of inherited disorders. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 491

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PATRICIA CUENCA, FERNANDO MORALES & ISABEL CASTRO Disabilities caused by unstable mutations in Costa Rica .................................................................. 501 GABRIELA CHAVARRIA-SOLEY, BERND RAUTENSTRAUSS & JORGE AZOFEIFA Glaucoma in Costa Rica. Initial approaches........................................................................................ 507 LIZBETH SALAZAR-SÁNCHF-Z, GUILLERMO JIMENEZ-CRUZ, PILAR CHAVERRI, WINNIE SCHRODER, KARIN WULFF, GERARDO JIMÉNEZ-ARCE, MIRIAM SANDOVAL, PATRICIA RAMIREZ & F.H. HERRMANN Molecular diagnosis of hemophilia A and B. Report of five families from Costa ................................. 521 ADRIANA RAMÍREZ MONGE, GUSTAVO A. GUTIÉRREZ-ESPELETA & KENNETH LOÁICIGA VEGA Familial Breast Cancer in Costa Rica: An lnitial Approach ............................................................... 531 ISABEL CASTRO VOLIO Past, present and future of cytogenetics in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract)................... 537 ISABEL CASTRO VOLIO Prenatal diagnosis of chromosomic defects in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract) ............. 545 PATRICIA VENEGAS & JULIO RIVERA Cytogenetic studies in children with Acute Lynphocitic Leukemia-B in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract) ........................................................................................................ 551 RAFAEL JIMÉNEZ BONILLA History of leukemia research in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract)..................................... 559 VIRGINIA SOLÍS Lafora's progressive myoclonus epilepsy and diagnosed cases in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract) ........................................................................................................ 571 ENVIRONMENTAL MUTAGENESIS PATRICIA CUENCA & VANESSA RAMIREZ Environmental mutagenesis and use of biomarkers in cancer risk prediction. (Spanish with English Abstract) ........................................................................................................ 585 AUXILIADORA GONZÁLEZ, VANESSA RAMIREZ, PATRICIA CUENCA & RAFAELA SIERRA Polymorphisms in detoxification genes CYPIAI, CYP2EI, GSTTI and GSTMI in gastric cancer susceptibility. (Spanish with English Abstract) ........................................................... 591 REBECA VINDAS, FERNANDO ORTIZ, VANESSA RAMIREZ & PATRICIA CUENCA Genotoxicity of three pesticides used in Costa Rican banana plantations. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 601 ROCIO CASTRO, VANESSA RAMIREZ & PATRICIA CUENCA Micronuclei and other nuclear abnormalities in the oral epithelium of female workers exposed to pesticides. (Spanish with English Abstract) ................................................................................... 611 PATRICIA CUENCA & VANESSA RAMIREZ Chromosomic aberrations in female workers exposed to pesticides. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 623 EVOLUTIVE GENETICS BERNAL MORERA & RAMIRO BARRANTES Is the Central Valley of Costa Rica a genetic isolate? ....................................................................... 629 JORGE AZOFEIFA, MEINHARD HAHN, EDWARD RUIZ, LARS HUMMERICH, ANA 1. MORALES, GERARDO JIMENEZ & RAMIRO BARRANTES The STR polymorphism (AAAAT). within the intron 1 of the tumor protein 53 (TP53) locus in 17 populations of different ethnic groups of Africa, America, Asia and Europe ................................ 645 M. CHAVEZ-VILLALOBOS, G. JIMENEZ-ARCE & M. SANDI-DIAZ Polymorphism of the erythrocyte hand 3 gene (EPB3) in ethnic groups of Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 659 FEDERICO VILLALOBOS, ALEJANDRO A. VALERIO & AXEL P. RETANA A phylogeny of howler monkeys (Cebidae: Alouatta) based on mitochondrial, chromosomal and morphological data ..................................................................................................................... 665 MARIA E. ZALDIVAR, OSCAR ROCHA, KENNTH E. GLANDFR, GABRIEL AGUILAR, ANA S. HUERTAS, RONALD SÁNCHEZ & GRACE WONG Distribution, ecology, life history, genetic variation, and risk of extinction of nonhuman primates from Costa Rica ................................................................................................................. 679 FORENSIC GENFTICS

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ANA ISABEL MORALES C., BERNAL MORERA & GERARDO JIMÉNEZ-ARCE Forensic implementation of DNA technology in Costa Rica: a retrospective analysis. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 695 BERNAL MORERA, ANA ISA13EL MORALES C. & G. JMIÉNEZ-ARCE Genotype profiles for the Costa Rican population at 7 PCR-based loci ........................................... 713 CRISTIAN DEL VALLE, ANAYANCI RODRIGUEZ & MARTA ESPINOZA Comparison of three methods for DNA extraction from bone remains. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 717 BIOTECHNOLOGY ANA M. ESPINOZA, GRISELDA ARRIETA-ESPINOZA & ANA SITTENFELD Relationship of genetically modified crops with the environment and health of the Costa Rican human population. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................... 727 MARTA VALDEZ, REBECA LÓPEZ & LUIS JIMENEZ Current estate of biotechnology in Costa Rica (Spanish with English Abstract)….. 733 MARTA VÁLDEZ, IRIS RODRIGUEZ & ANA SITTENFELD Perception about biotechnology in university students in Costa Rica. (Spanish with English Abstract) .............................................................................................................................................. 745 GLEN ARRIETA, ALEJANDRO HERNÁNDF-Z & ANA M. ESPINOZA Diversity of Bacillus thuringiensis strains isolated from coffee plantations infested with the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei ............................................................................... 757 MIGUEL MUÑOZ, ISELA BOLAÑOS, GRISELDA ARRIETA-ESPINOZA & ANA M. ESPINOZA Expression of the rice hoja blanca virus (RHBV) non-structural protein 3 (NS3) in Escherichia coli and its in situ localization in RHBV-infected rice tissues .......................................... 765 ANA M. XET-MULL, TANIA QUESADA & ANA M. ESPINOZA Phylogenetic position of the yeast-like symbiotes of Tagosodes orizicolus (Homoptera: Delphacidae) based on 18S ribosomal DNA partial sequences .................................... 777 MARTA VALDEZ, KENNETH MADRIZ & PILAR RAMIREZ A method for genetic transformation of maize for resistance to viral diseases. (Spanish with English Abstract) ......................................................................................................... 787 MYRIAM HERNÁNDEZ, TANIA QUESADA, CLAUDIA MUÑOZ & ANA M. ESPINOZA Genetic diversity of Costa Rican populations of the rice planthopper Tagosodes orizicolus (Homoptera: Delphacidae) ............................................................................................................. 795 LIBIA HERRERO URIBE, ESTEBAN CHAVEZ OLARTE & GISELLE TAMAYO CASTILLO In vitro antiviral activity of Chamaecrista nictitans (Fabaceae) against herpes simplex virus: Biological characterization of mechanisms of action ........................................................................ 807 SCIENTIFIC DRILLING No. 1, 2005 Eastern Pacific Borehole Observatories Installed to Monitor Fluid Flow ................................................ 6 Arctic Cores Show Greenhouse to Icehouse Change .......................................................................... 12 Studying the Roots of the Active Unzen Volcano ................................................................................. 18 Impact Crater Reveals North African Monsoon History........................................................................ 23 Approaching the Mantle in the Atlantic? ............................................................................................... 28

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