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BOLETIN N° 180<br />
Mayo 2004<br />
<strong>MATERIAL</strong> <strong>DE</strong><br />
<strong>RECIENTE</strong> <strong>INGRESO</strong>
INTRODUCCIÓN<br />
De acuerdo a los principales objetivos de la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”,<br />
Unidad Académica Mazatlán del ICML, U.N.A.M. de apoyar la investigación y docencia a<br />
nivel regional y nacional en las áreas de ciencias del mar y limnología el poner a<br />
disposición de todos lo usuarios la información del acervo de la Biblioteca, se ha visto la<br />
necesidad de dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través de la elaboración del Boletín<br />
Electrónico de Material Reciente de la Biblioteca.<br />
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más eficiente, ya que este formato de documento nos permite además realizar búsquedas<br />
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contenido de esta.<br />
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correo electrónico a las instituciones a nivel nacional, será colocado en nuestra pagina web<br />
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correo respectivas.<br />
Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos de libros, tesis, revistas,<br />
memorias, informes y de reimpresos en nuestra página web.<br />
Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui<br />
Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz.
LIBROS<br />
HALLEGRAEFF, G.M., D.M. AN<strong>DE</strong>RSON AND A.D. CEMBELLA, 2003. Manual on<br />
Harmful Marine Microalgae.—Paris: UNESCO: 793 p. il. (Monographs on<br />
Oceanographic Methodology No. 11).<br />
HENDRICKX, MICHEL E., Editor, 2003. Contributions to the Study of East Pacific<br />
Crustaceans. Volume 2.—México: U.N.A.M., ICML, 303 p.<br />
SEMARNAT, 2003. Guía de Normatividad Ambiental. Aplicable al Ecoturismo<br />
Comunitario.—México: SEMARNAT: 62 p.<br />
SEMARNAT, 2003. Introducción al Ecoturismo Comunitario. Saber para Proteger.—<br />
México: SEMARNAT: 120 p.<br />
TESIS<br />
LORA VILCHIS, MARÍA CONCEPCIÓN, 2004. Evaluación de la calidad dietética de<br />
microalgas mediante el estudio del balance energético de Artemia<br />
franciscana. Tesis Doctoral. CIBNOR, S.C., Programa de Estudios de<br />
Posgrado, 135 p.<br />
SPANOPOULOS HERNÁN<strong>DE</strong>Z, MILTON, 2003. Efecto de la salinidad y temperatura<br />
sobre el consumo de oxígeno en juveniles de Litopenaeus stylirostris (Stimpson<br />
1874). Tesis de Maestría. U.N.A.M., Facultad de Ciencias, Posgrado en<br />
Ciencias Biológicas, 63 p.<br />
AQUATIC ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 1, 2004.<br />
BOTÁNICA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 47, No. 1, 2004.<br />
Vol. 47, No. 2, 2004.<br />
PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 73, No. 3, November 2003.<br />
Vol. 74, No. 1, January 2004.<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 03/2004, March 2004.<br />
No. 04/2004, April 2004.<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS:<br />
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Vol. 10, No. 2, March 2004.<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL:<br />
Vol. 30, No. 4, June 2004.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:<br />
Vol. 129, No. 3, June 2004.<br />
Vol. 130, No. 1, July 2004.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />
Vol. 23, No. 2, February 2004.<br />
ESTUARIES:<br />
Vol. 27, No. 1, February 2004.<br />
FAO DOCUMENTO TECNICO <strong>DE</strong> PESCA:<br />
No. 437, 2004: Introducción a las subvenciones pesqueras.<br />
FAO FISHERIES CIRCULAR:<br />
No. 990, 2004: World markets and industry of selected commercially exploited<br />
aquatic species with an international conservation profile.<br />
FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER:<br />
No. 448, 2003: Enhancing or restoring the productivity of natural populations of<br />
shellfish and other marine invertebrate resources.<br />
FAO INFORME <strong>DE</strong> PESCA:<br />
No. 726, 2004: Informe de la consulta de expertos sobre la elaboración de<br />
directrices internacionales para el ecoetiquetado de pescado y productos<br />
pesqueros de la pesca de captura marina.<br />
FARO, EL:<br />
No. 38, mayo 6 de 2004.<br />
FISH AND FISHERIES:<br />
Vol. 3, No. 3, September 2002.<br />
FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 13, No. 3, May 2004.<br />
GACETA UNAM:<br />
No. 3,714, 26 de abril de 2004.<br />
No. 3,715, 29 de abril de 2004.<br />
No. 3,717, 6 de mayo de 2004.<br />
No. 3,718, 13 de mayo de 2004.<br />
No. 3,720, 20 de mayo de 2004.<br />
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No. 3,721, 24 de mayo de 2004.<br />
No. 3,722, 27 de mayo de 2004.<br />
HUMANIDA<strong>DE</strong>S:<br />
No. 269, 21 de abril de 2004.<br />
No. 271, 19 de mayo de 2004.<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 61, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
IMPULSO AMBIENTAL:<br />
No. 23, mayo-junio de 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 31, No. 4, April 2004.<br />
Vol. 31, No. 5, May 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 92, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 40, No. 1, February 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 34, No. 1, January 2004.<br />
Vol. 34, No. 2, February 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 26, No. 5, May 2004.<br />
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 49, No. 3, May 2004.<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 268, March 9, 2004.<br />
Vol. 269, March 25, 2004.<br />
Supplement 2004.<br />
NEW SCIENTIST:<br />
Vol. 181, No. 2439, 20 March, 2004.<br />
Vol. 181, No. 2440, 27 March, 2004.<br />
Vol. 181, No. 2441, 3 April, 2004.<br />
Vol. 182, No. 2442, 10 April, 2004.<br />
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OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 46, Nos. 11-12, December, 2003.<br />
PACIFIC SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 58, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM. Scientific Results:<br />
Vol. 181: Southwest Pacific Gateways. Sites 1119-1125.<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 68, No. 1, March 2004.<br />
Vol. 68, No. Supplement, April 2004.<br />
SENCKENBERGIANA MARITIMA:<br />
Vol. 33, No. 1-2, 2003.<br />
U2000:<br />
No. 414, 19 de abril de 2004.<br />
No. 415, 26 de abril de 2004.<br />
WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 12, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
ZOOLOGICA SCRIPTA:<br />
Vol. 33, No. 3, May 2004.<br />
REIMPRESOS<br />
GÁRATE LIZÁRRAGA, ISMAEL, 1989. Nuevos registros de especies del género<br />
Rhizosolenia en la región central del Golfo de California y Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S.<br />
Inv. Mar. CICIMAR, Vol. 4(2): 291-296.<br />
GÁRATE LIZÁRRAGA, ISMAEL, CHRISTINE BAND-SCHMIDT, RAFAEL<br />
CERVANTES-DUARTE Y DIANA ESCOBEDO-URÍAS, 2002. Mareas rojas de<br />
Mesodinium rubrum (Lohmann) Hamburger y Buddenborck en el Golfo de California<br />
(Invierno de 1998). Hidrobiologica, Vol. 12(1): 15-20.<br />
GÁRATE LIZÁRRAGA, ISMAEL AND DAVID A. SIQUEIROS BELTRONES, 1998.<br />
Time variation in phytoplankton assemblages in a subtropical lagoon system after the<br />
1982-1983 “El Niño” Event (1984 to 1986). Pacific Science, Vol. 52 (1): 79-97.<br />
GÁRATE LIZÁRRAGA, ISMAEL AND DAVID A. SIQUEIROS BELTRONES, 2003.<br />
Infection of Ceratium furca by the parasitic dinoflagellate Amoebophrya ceratii<br />
(Amoebophryidae) in the Mexican Pacific. Acta Botanica Mexicana, 65: 1-9.<br />
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GÁRATE LIZÁRRAGA, ISMAEL, DAVID A. SIQUEIROS BELTRONES AND<br />
CARLOS H. LECHUGA <strong>DE</strong>VEZE, 1987. Estructura de las asociaciones<br />
microfitoplanctónicas de la región central del Golfo de California en el Otoño de 1986.<br />
Ciencias Marinas, Vol. 16(3): 131-153.<br />
GÁRATE LIZÁRRAGA, ISMAEL, DAVID A. SIQUEIROS BELTRONES AND<br />
VERÓNICA MALDONADO LÓPEZ, 2003. First record of a Rhizosolenia debyana<br />
bloom in the Gulf of California, México. Pacific Science, Vol. 57 (2): 141-145.<br />
GÁRATE-LIZÀRRAGA, ISMAEL, JOSÉ J. BUSTILLOS-GUZMÁN, ROSALBA<br />
ALONSO-RODRÍGUEZ, BERND LUCKAS, 2004. Comparative paralytic shellfish<br />
toxin profiles in two marine bivalves during outbreaks of Gymnodinium catenatum<br />
(Dinophyceae) in the Gulf of California. Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol. 48: 378-402.<br />
HENDRICKX, M.E., 2004. Distribution and estimation of body size and weight of four<br />
species of deep water shrimps in the southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico.<br />
Crustaceana, Vol. 76(9): 1025-1036.<br />
LÓPEZ-CORTÉS, DAVID J., ISMAEL GÁRATE-LIZÁRRAGA, JOSÉ J.<br />
BUSTILLOS-GUZMÁN, ROSALBA ALONSO-RODRÍGUEZ E IBAN MURILLO-<br />
MURILLO, 2003. Variabilidad del estado trófico y la biomasa del fitoplancton de<br />
Bahía Concepción, Golfo de California (1997-1999). Hidrobiologica, Vol. 13(3): 195-<br />
206.<br />
LÓPEZ-CORTÉS, DAVID J., JOSÉ J. BUSTILLOS-GUZMÁN, ISMAEL GÁRATE-<br />
LIZÁRRAGA, FRANCISCO E. HERNÁN<strong>DE</strong>Z-SANDOVAL AND IBAN MURILLO-<br />
MURILLO, 2003. Phytoplankton biomasses and hydrographic conditions during El<br />
Niño 1997-1998 in Bahía Concepción, Gulf of California, México. Geofísica<br />
Internacional, Vol. 42(3): 495-504.<br />
MARTÍNEZ LÓPEZ, A. E I. GÁRATE-LIZÁRRAGA, 1997. Variación diurna de la<br />
materia orgánica particulada en una laguna costera del Golfo de California. Rev. Biol.<br />
Trop. , Vol. 45(4): 1421-1428.<br />
MARTÍNEZ LÓPEZ, A. E I. GÁRATE-LIZÁRRAGA, 1994. Cantidad y calidad de la<br />
materia orgánica particulada en Bahía Concepción, en la temporada de reproducción<br />
de la almeja catarina Argopecten circularis (Sowerby, 1835). Ciencias Marinas, Vol.<br />
20(3): 301-320.<br />
MUÑETON-GÓMEZ, MA. <strong>DE</strong>L SOCORRO, MARCIAL VILLALEJO-FUERTE E<br />
ISMAEL GÁRATE-LIZÁRRAGA, 2001. Contenido estomacal de Spondylous<br />
leucacanthus (Bivalvia: Spondylidae) y su relación con la temporada de reproducción<br />
y la abundancia de fitoplancton en Isla Danzante, Golfo de California. Rev. Biol. Trop.<br />
Vol. 49(2): 581-590.<br />
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RUELAS-INZUNZA, J. AND F. PAEZ-OSUNA, 2004. Distribution and concentration<br />
of trace metals in tissues of three penaeid shrimp species from Altata-Ensenada del<br />
Pabellón Lagoon (S.E. Gulf of California). Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., Vol. 72:<br />
452-459.<br />
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AQUATIC ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 1, 2004.<br />
Seasonal dynamics of amino acids in two small Siberian reservoirs dominated<br />
by prokaryotic and eukaryotic phytoplankton<br />
Galina S. Kalachova, Andzhela A. Kolmakova, Michail I. Gladyshev, Elena S.<br />
Kravchuk, Elena A. Ivanova ................................................................................... 3-15<br />
Phytoplankton growth in the Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers, USA:<br />
inter-site differences in light and nutrient limitation<br />
Richard W. Koch, Debbie L. Guelda, Paul A. Bukaveckas .................................. 17-26<br />
Acute and chronic toxicity of the pesticide methyl parathion to the rotifer<br />
Brachionus angularis (Rotifera) at different algal (Chlorella vulgaris) food<br />
densities<br />
José Luis Gama-Flores, S.S.S. Sarma, S. Nandini ............................................. 27-36<br />
Development of tolerance against toxic cyanobacteria in Daphnia<br />
Susanne Gustafsson, Lars-Anders Hansson ....................................................... 37-44<br />
The relative importance of sediment and water column supplies of nutrients to<br />
the growth and tissue nutrient content of the green macroalga Enteromorpha<br />
intestinalis along an estuarine resource gradient<br />
Krista Kamer, Peggy Fong, Rachel L. Kennison, Kenneth Schiff ........................ 45-56<br />
Artificial radionuclides in aquatic plants of the Yenisei River in the area affected<br />
by effluents of a Russian plutonium complex<br />
Alexander Bolsunovsky ....................................................................................... 57-62<br />
Comparative study of monitoring South-Finnish rivers and streams using<br />
macroinvertebrate and benthic diatom community structure<br />
Janne Soininen, Katriina Könönen ...................................................................... 63-75<br />
The macrophyte, Stratiotes aloides, protects larvae of dragonfly Aeshna viridis<br />
against fish predation<br />
Markus J. Rantala, Jari Ilmonen, Jani Koskimäki, Jukka Suhonen, Katja<br />
Tynkkynen. .......................................................................................................... 77-82<br />
Competitive interactions between two successful molluscan invaders of<br />
freshwaters: an experimental study<br />
Neisha J. Cope, Michael J. Winterbourn ............................................................. 83-91<br />
Stable Isotopes as a Tool for Nutrient Assimilation Studies in Larval Fish<br />
Feeding on Live Food<br />
Christian Schlechtriem, Ulfert Focken, Klaus Becker ........................................ 93-100<br />
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BOTÁNICA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 47, No. 1, 2004.<br />
ANNA MARIA MÜLLER<br />
Photoacclimation of open Baltic algal associations .............................................. 2–20<br />
PIRJO HUOVINEN, IVÁN GÓMEZ, FÉLIX L. FIGUEROA, NANCY ULLOA,<br />
VIVIANA MORALES and CHARLOTTE LOVENGREEN<br />
Ultraviolet-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids in red macroalgae from<br />
Chile ................................................................................................................... 21–29<br />
ERWAN AR GALL, FRITHJOF C. KÜPPER and BERNARD KLOAREG<br />
A survey of iodine content in Laminaria digitata ................................................. 30–37<br />
CONXI RODRÍGUEZ-PRIETO, ALBA VERGÉS, NOEMÍ SÁNCHEZ, LLUÍS<br />
POLO and MARC VERLAQUE<br />
The morphology and reproductive structures of Mediterranean species of the<br />
genus Nemastoma J. Agardh, nom. cons. (Nemastomataceae,<br />
Nemastomatales): Nemastoma dichotomum and N. dumontioides* ................... 38–52<br />
KOEN SABBE, VICTOR A. CHEPURNOV, DAVID G. MANN and WIM<br />
VYVERMAN<br />
Sexual behaviour, auxosporulation and chloroplast dynamics in a marine<br />
Amphora (Bacillariophyceae) studied in culture .................................................. 53–63<br />
MICHAEL J. WYNNE and D. WILSON FRESHWATER<br />
Gelidium omanense sp. nov. (Gelidiaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Sultanate of<br />
Oman* ................................................................................................................ 64–72<br />
JEANNIE-MARIE LEROI and GUSTAAF M. HALLEGRAEFF<br />
Scale-bearing nanoflagellates from southern Tasmanian coastal waters,<br />
Australia. I. Species of the genus Chrysochromulina (Haptophyta) .................. 73–102<br />
BOTÁNICA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 47, No. 2, 2004.<br />
LUIGI PIAZZI, DAVID BALATA, MARCO PERTUSATI and FRANCESCO<br />
CINELLI<br />
Spatial and temporal variability of Mediterranean macroalgal coralligenous<br />
assemblages in relation to habitat and substratum inclination ........................ 105–115<br />
DANIEL M. ALONGI, GULLAYA WATTAYAKORN, FRANK TIRENDI and<br />
PAUL DIXON<br />
Nutrient capital in different aged forests of the mangrove Rhizophora apiculata 116–124<br />
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RUTH S. HAGEN RØD<strong>DE</strong>, KJELL M. VÅRUM, BJØRN A. LARSEN and<br />
SVERRE M. MYKLESTAD<br />
Seasonal and geographical variation in the chemical composition of the red<br />
alga Palmaria palmata (L.) Kuntze ................................................................. 125–133<br />
EDUARD Y. KOSTETSKY, SVETLANA N. GONCHAROVA, NINA M. SANINA<br />
and VALERY L. SHNYROV<br />
Season influence on lipid composition of marine macrophytes ...................... 134–139<br />
YOLANDA FREILE-PELEGRÍN and JUAN LUIS MORALES<br />
Antibacterial activity in marine algae from the coast of Yucatan, Mexico ....... 140–146<br />
JUSSARA P. BARBOSA, VALÉRIA L. TEIXEIRA and RENATO C. PEREIRA<br />
A dolabellane diterpene from the brown alga Dictyota pfaffii as chemical<br />
defense against herbivores ............................................................................. 147–151<br />
GIORGIO HONSELL and LAURA TALARICO<br />
Gymnodinium chlorophorum (Dinophyceae) in the Adriatic Sea: electron<br />
microscopical observations ............................................................................. 152–166<br />
HERRE STEGENGA, ROBERT J. AN<strong>DE</strong>RSON and JOHN J. BOLTON<br />
Aphanocladia ecorticata nov. sp. (Rhodophyta, Rhodomelaceae) from the<br />
South African south coast* ............................................................................. 167–170<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 73, No. 3, November 2003.<br />
Seasonal variation in the food composition of Holothuria theeli (Holothuroidea:<br />
Aspidochirotida) with observations on density and distribution patterns at the<br />
central coast of Ecuador<br />
Sonnenholzner, J. .............................................................................................527-544<br />
Effect of climatic change on the harvest of the kelp Macrocystis pyrifera on the<br />
Mexican Pacific coast<br />
Valdez, M. C.; Zaragoza, E. S.; Belda, D. L.; Marcos, R.; Ramirez, R. A..........545-556<br />
Meiobenthic copepods of Galapagos: Species composition, distribution,<br />
colonization, speciation<br />
Mielke, W...........................................................................................................557-568<br />
Planktonic food web dynamics in two contrasting regions of Florida Bay, U.S<br />
Richardson, T. L.; Jackson, G. A.; Burd, A. B................................................... 569-592<br />
Shallow water crinoids are on soft sediments too: Evidence from a video survey<br />
of a subtropical estuary<br />
Stevens, T.; Connolly, R. M.............................................................................. 593-604<br />
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A review of research on the upwelling in the Taiwan Strait<br />
Hu, J.; Kawamura, H.; Hong, H.; Pan, W. .........................................................605-628<br />
A review of the reproductive patterns of gastropod mollusks from Mexico<br />
Aranda, D. A.; Cardenas, E. B.; Morales, I. M.; Zarate, A. Z.; Brule, T............. 629-642<br />
Hybridization of the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and hawksbill turtle<br />
(Eretmochelys imbricata) in the Pacific Ocean: Indication of an absence of<br />
gender bias in the directionality of crosses<br />
Seminoff, J. A.; Karl, S. A.; Schwartz, T.; Resendiz, A. ....................................643-652<br />
Movements of the southern rock lobster Jasus edwardsii in Tasmania, Australia<br />
Gardner, C.; Frusher, S.; Haddon, M.; Buxton, C............................................. 653-672<br />
A presumptive alphavirus in the gastropod mollusc, Aplysia californica<br />
Prince, J. S........................................................................................................673-678<br />
A new species of scleractinian coral (Cnidaria, Anthozoa), Madracis carmabi n.<br />
sp. from the Caribbean<br />
Vermeij, M. J. A.; Diekmann, O. E.; Bak, R. P. M............................................. 679-684<br />
Astrosarkus idipi, a new Indo-Pacific genus and species of Oreasteridae<br />
(Valvatida: Asteroidea) displaying extreme endoskeletal reduction<br />
Mah, C. L.......................................................................................................... 685-698<br />
Bermudasignum frankenbergi n. gen., n. sp. (Crustacea: Isopoda) off Bermuda<br />
and evolution within the deep-sea family Mesosignidae<br />
George, R. Y..................................................................................................... 699-712<br />
Sexual reproduction of the Brazilian reef coral Siderastrea stellata Verrill 1868<br />
(Anthozoa, Scleractinia)<br />
de Barros, M. M. L.; de Oliveira Pires, D.; Castro, C. B.....................................713-724<br />
Species-specific population structure of closely related coral morphospecies<br />
along a depth gradient (5-60 m) over a Caribbean reef slope<br />
Vermeij, M. J. A.; Bak, R. P. M......................................................................... 725-744<br />
Responses of Stylophora pistillata and Millepora dichotoma to seawater<br />
temperature elevation<br />
Abramovitch-Gottlib, L.; Katoshevski, D.; Vago, R............................................745-756<br />
First report of cannibalism in Triplofusus giganteus (Gastropoda: Fasciolariidae)<br />
Dietl, G. P......................................................................................................... 757-762<br />
Ecological characteristics of fishes colonizing artificial reefs in a coral garden at<br />
Moorea, French Polynesia<br />
Lecchini, D.........................................................................................................763-770<br />
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Acquiring reef fish DNA sequences from formalin-fixed museum specimens<br />
Klanten, S. O.; van Herwerden, L.; Choat, J. H................................................ 771-776<br />
The Eel, 5th Edition<br />
Richardson, D. E...............................................................................................777-779<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE<br />
Vol. 74, No. 1, January 2004.<br />
Relative abundance and reproductive characteristics of sharks in southeastern<br />
North Carolina coastal waters<br />
Thorpe, T.; Jensen, C. F.; Moser, M. L................................................................... 3-20<br />
The role of cephalopods in the diet of swordfish (Xiphias gladius Linnaeus,<br />
1758) in the Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean)<br />
Salman, A............................................................................................................. 21-30<br />
The lateral line system of two sympatric eastern Pacific gobiid fishes of the<br />
genus Lythrypnus (Teleostei: Gobiidae)<br />
Ahnelt, H.; Bohacek, V..........................................................................................31-52<br />
Age and growth of the blacktail comber, Serranus atricauda (Serranidae), off<br />
the Canary Islands (central-eastern Atlantic)<br />
Tuset, V. M.; Gonzalez, J. A.; Lozano, I. J.; Garcia-Diaz, M. M............................ 53-68<br />
Diel vertical distribution of Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus, larvae in<br />
the northcentral Gulf of Mexico with comparisons to red drum, Sciaenops<br />
ocellatus<br />
Comyns, B. H.; Lyczkowski-Shultz, J................................................................... 69-80<br />
Spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use by fishes associated with<br />
Sargassum mats in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico<br />
Wells, R. J. D.; Rooker, J. R............................................................................... 81-100<br />
First projections of American lobster fishery recruitment using a settlement<br />
index and variable growth<br />
Wahle, R. A.; Incze, L. S.; Fogarty, M. J........................................................... 101-114<br />
Effects of salinity on growth and molting of sympatric Callinectes spp. from<br />
Camaronera Lagoon, Veracruz, Mexico<br />
Chazaro-Olvera, S.; Peterson, M. S..................................................................115-128<br />
Egg masses of Loligo opalescens (Cephalopoda: Myopsida) in Monterey Bay,<br />
California following the El Nino event of 1997-1998<br />
Zeidberg, L. D.; Hamner, W.; Moorehead, K.; Kristof, E................................... 129-142<br />
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Some Pycnogonida from the western Caribbean with descriptions of three new<br />
species<br />
Child, C. A.........................................................................................................143-162<br />
Aulospongus phakelloides sp. n. (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida:<br />
Raspailiidae) from deep water off Jamaica, W.I<br />
Goodbody, C.; Lehneri, H..................................................................................163-168<br />
A new black coral (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from a reef wall environment in<br />
Jamaica<br />
Warner, G. F.; Opresko, D. M........................................................................... 169-174<br />
Two species of the coral Tubastraea (Cnidaria, Scleractinia) in Brazil: A case of<br />
accidental introduction<br />
de Paula, A. F.; Creed, J. C...............................................................................175-184<br />
Habitat and endemism of recruits to shallow reef fish populations: Selection<br />
criteria for no-take MPAs in the NWHI Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve<br />
DeMartini, E. E..................................................................................................185-206<br />
Tethers make juvenile surgeonfish (Acanthuridae) vulnerable to attacks by<br />
benthic invertebrates<br />
Adams, A. J.; Miller, R. J.; Ebersole, J. P..........................................................207-212<br />
Loss of coral cover and biodiversity on shallow Acropora and Millepora reefs<br />
after 31 years on Curacao, Netherlands Antilles<br />
Nagelkerken, I.; Nagelkerken, W. P.................................................................. 213-224<br />
Sipuncula from Barbados, including two new for the Island plus Siphonosoma<br />
vastum: first record from the Atlantic Ocean<br />
Cutler, E. B.; Schulzi, A.................................................................................... 225-228<br />
First records of Pacific sleeper sharks (Somniosus pacificus Bigelow and<br />
Schroeder, 1944) in the subtropical waters of eastern Taiwan<br />
Wang, J. Y.; Yang, S.-C....................................................................................229-235<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 03/2004, March 2004.<br />
TROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Atmospheric Indices Table T1<br />
Table of SST Indices Table T2<br />
Time Series<br />
Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)<br />
Tahiti and Darwin SLP Anomalies<br />
OLR Anomalies T1<br />
Equatorial SOI T2<br />
200-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies<br />
500-mb Temperature Anomalies<br />
30-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T3<br />
850-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T4<br />
Equatorial Pacific SST Anomalies T5<br />
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Time-Longitude Sections<br />
Mean and Anomalous Sea Level<br />
Pressure T6<br />
Mean and Anomalous 850-mb Zonal<br />
Wind T7<br />
Mean and Anomalous OLR T8<br />
Mean and Anomalous SST T9<br />
Pentad SLP Anomalies T10<br />
Pentad OLR Anomalies T11<br />
Pentad 250-mb Velocity Potential<br />
Anomalies T12<br />
Pentad 850-mb Zonal Wind<br />
AnomaliesT 13<br />
Anomalous Equatorial Zonal Wind T14<br />
Anomalous and Mean Depth of the 20C<br />
Isotherm T15<br />
Mean & Anomaly Fields<br />
Depth of the 20C Isotherm T16<br />
Subsurface Equatorial Pacific<br />
Temperatures T17<br />
Tropical Strip SST T18<br />
SLP T19<br />
850-mb Vector Wind T20<br />
200-mb Vector Wind T21<br />
200-mb Streamfunction T22<br />
200-mb Divergence T23<br />
200-mb Velocity Potential and<br />
Divergent Wind T24<br />
OLR T25<br />
SSM/I Satellite Tropical<br />
Precipitation Estimates T26<br />
Cloud Liquid Water T27<br />
Vertically Integrated Water Vapor T28<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Pacific sector)<br />
T29<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Atlantic sector)<br />
T30<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Western<br />
Pacific sector) T31<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Eastern<br />
Pacific sector) T32<br />
Appendix 1: Outside Contributions<br />
Tropical Drifting Buoys A1.1<br />
Thermistor Chain Data A1.2<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude<br />
Section Mean A1.3<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude<br />
Section Anomalies A1.4<br />
East Pacific SST and Sea Level A1.5<br />
Sea Level Anomalies A1.6 - Not<br />
Available<br />
Pacific Wind Stress and Anomalies<br />
A1.7<br />
Satellite-Derived Surface Currents<br />
A1.8<br />
----------------------------<br />
FORECAST FORUM<br />
Discussion<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis<br />
Forecasts<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis SST<br />
anomaly prediction F1<br />
Canonical Correlation ENSO Forecast<br />
F2<br />
NCEP Coupled Model Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST ANOMALY F3<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3 F4a<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3.4 F4b<br />
NCEP Markov Model Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST Anomalies F5<br />
Forecast SST Nino 3.4 F6<br />
L<strong>DE</strong>O Forecast<br />
Forecast of SST and Wind Stress F7<br />
Forecast of Nino 3 SSTA F8<br />
Linear Inverse Modeling Forecasts<br />
Predicted SST Anomalies F9<br />
Forecasts of NINO 3 Anomalies F10<br />
Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Model<br />
(HMC-3) F11<br />
ENSO-CLIPER Model Forecast F12<br />
IRI Niño 3.4 Summary F13<br />
----------------------------<br />
EXTRATROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Teleconnection Indices - Table<br />
E1<br />
Surface Temperature - Anomalies and<br />
Percentiles E1<br />
15
Monthly Temperature Time Series E2<br />
Surface Precipitation (CAMSOPI)-<br />
Anomaly and Percentiles E3<br />
Time Series of Selected Global<br />
Precipitation Estimates (CAMSOPI) E4<br />
Time Series of U. S. Precipitation<br />
Estimates (CAMSOPI) E5<br />
U. S. Precipitation E6<br />
THESE TWO MAPS ARE NOT IN THE<br />
BULLETIN<br />
United States Surface Temperature -<br />
Anomalies and Percentiles<br />
United States Surface Precipitation -<br />
Total and Percentiles<br />
Northern Hemisphere<br />
Standardized Monthly Amplitudes of<br />
Selected Teleconnection Indices E7<br />
Standardized Daily Amplitudes of<br />
Selected Teleconnection Indices E8<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E9<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights<br />
E10<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E11<br />
500-mb Persistence E12<br />
Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E13<br />
700-mb Storm Track E14<br />
Southern Hemisphere<br />
Troposphere<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E15<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights<br />
E16<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E17<br />
500-mb Persistence E18<br />
Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E19<br />
Stratosphere<br />
Height Anomalies at selected levels S1<br />
Height-longitude section S2<br />
50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3<br />
2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4<br />
Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series)<br />
S5<br />
Hemispheric Ozone Anomalies (Map)<br />
S6<br />
Daily vertical component of EP flux S7<br />
Appendix 2: Additional Figures<br />
Arctic Oscillation and 500-hPa<br />
Anomalies A2.1<br />
Snow Cover A2.2<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 04/2004, April 2004.<br />
TROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Atmospheric Indices Table T1<br />
Table of SST Indices Table T2<br />
Time Series<br />
Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)<br />
Tahiti and Darwin SLP Anomalies<br />
OLR Anomalies T1<br />
Equatorial SOI T2<br />
200-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies<br />
500-mb Temperature Anomalies<br />
30-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T3<br />
850-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T4<br />
Equatorial Pacific SST Anomalies T5<br />
Time-Longitude Sections<br />
Mean and Anomalous Sea Level<br />
Pressure T6<br />
Mean and Anomalous 850-mb Zonal<br />
Wind T7<br />
Mean and Anomalous OLR T8<br />
Mean and Anomalous SST T9<br />
Pentad SLP Anomalies T10<br />
Pentad OLR Anomalies T11<br />
Pentad 250-mb Velocity Potential<br />
Anomalies T12<br />
Pentad 850-mb Zonal Wind<br />
AnomaliesT 13<br />
Anomalous Equatorial Zonal Wind T14<br />
Anomalous and Mean Depth of the 20C<br />
Isotherm T15<br />
16
Mean & Anomaly Fields<br />
Depth of the 20C Isotherm T16<br />
Subsurface Equatorial Pacific<br />
Temperatures T17<br />
Tropical Strip SST T18<br />
SLP T19<br />
850-mb Vector Wind T20<br />
200-mb Vector Wind T21<br />
200-mb Streamfunction T22<br />
200-mb Divergence T23<br />
200-mb Velocity Potential and<br />
Divergent Wind T24<br />
OLR T25<br />
SSM/I Satellite Tropical<br />
Precipitation Estimates T26 - Not<br />
Available<br />
Cloud Liquid Water T27<br />
Vertically Integrated Water Vapor T28<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Pacific sector)<br />
T29<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Atlantic sector)<br />
T30<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Western<br />
Pacific sector) T31<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Eastern<br />
Pacific sector) T32<br />
Appendix 1: Outside Contributions<br />
Tropical Drifting Buoys A1.1<br />
Thermistor Chain Data A1.2<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude<br />
Section Mean A1.3<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude<br />
Section Anomalies A1.4<br />
East Pacific SST and Sea Level A1.5<br />
Sea Level Anomalies A1.6<br />
Pacific Wind Stress and Anomalies<br />
A1.7<br />
Satellite-Derived Surface Currents<br />
A1.8<br />
----------------------------<br />
FORECAST FORUM<br />
Discussion<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis<br />
Forecasts<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis SST<br />
anomaly prediction F1<br />
Canonical Correlation ENSO Forecast<br />
F2<br />
NCEP Coupled Model Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST ANOMALY F3<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3 F4a<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3.4 F4b<br />
NCEP Markov Model Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST Anomalies F5<br />
Forecast SST Nino 3.4 F6<br />
L<strong>DE</strong>O Forecast<br />
Forecast of SST and Wind Stress F7<br />
Forecast of Nino 3 SSTA F8<br />
Linear Inverse Modeling Forecasts<br />
Predicted SST Anomalies F9<br />
Forecasts of NINO 3 Anomalies F10<br />
Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Model<br />
(HMC-3) F11<br />
ENSO-CLIPER Model Forecast F12<br />
IRI Niño 3.4 Summary F13<br />
----------------------------<br />
EXTRATROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Teleconnection Indices - Table<br />
E1<br />
Surface Temperature - Anomalies and<br />
Percentiles E1<br />
Monthly Temperature Time Series E2<br />
Surface Precipitation (CAMSOPI)-<br />
Anomaly and Percentiles E3<br />
Time Series of Selected Global<br />
Precipitation Estimates (CAMSOPI) E4<br />
Time Series of U. S. Precipitation<br />
Estimates (CAMSOPI) E5<br />
U. S. Precipitation E6<br />
THESE TWO MAPS ARE NOT IN THE<br />
BULLETIN<br />
United States Surface Temperature -<br />
Anomalies and Percentiles<br />
United States Surface Precipitation -<br />
Total and Percentiles<br />
Northern Hemisphere<br />
17
Standardized Monthly Amplitudes of<br />
Selected Teleconnection Indices E7<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E8<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights<br />
E9<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E10<br />
500-mb Persistence E11<br />
Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E12<br />
700-mb Storm Track E13<br />
Southern Hemisphere<br />
Troposphere<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E14<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights<br />
E15<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E16<br />
500-mb Persistence E17<br />
Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E18<br />
Stratosphere<br />
Height Anomalies at selected levels S1<br />
Height-longitude section S2<br />
50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3<br />
2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4<br />
Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series)<br />
S5<br />
Hemispheric Ozone Anomalies (Map)<br />
S6<br />
Daily vertical component of EP flux S7<br />
Appendix 2: Additional Figures<br />
Arctic Oscillation and 500-hPa<br />
Anomalies A2.1<br />
Snow Cover A2.2 - Not Available<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS:<br />
Vol. 10, No. 2, March 2004.<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH<br />
Recent drastic changes in the gammarid fauna (Crustacea, Amphipoda) of the<br />
Vistula River deltaic system in Poland caused by alien invaders ..........................81-87<br />
Krzysztof Jazdzewski, Alicja Konopacka, Michal Grabowski<br />
Latitudinal patterns in abundance and life-history traits of the mole crab Emerita<br />
brasiliensis on South American sandy beaches ...................................................89-98<br />
Omar Defeo, Ricardo S. Cardoso<br />
Impact of the invasive alien grass Melinis minutiflora at the savanna-forest<br />
ecotone in the Brazilian Cerrado ........................................................................99-103<br />
William A. Hoffmann, Verusca M. P. C. Lucatelli, Franciane J. Silva, Isaac N. C.<br />
Azeuedo, Marcelo da S. Marinho, Ana Maria S. Albuquerque, Apoena de O.<br />
Lopes, Silvana P. Moreira<br />
Patterns in specific leaf area and the structure of a temperate heath community 105-112<br />
K. C. Burns<br />
The alien flowering plants of Mexico................................................................. 113-123<br />
Jose L. Villaseñor, Francisco J. Espinosa-Garcia<br />
Place prioritization for biodiversity conservation using probabilistic surrogate<br />
distribution data ................................................................................................125-133<br />
18
Sahotra Sarkar, Christopher Pappas, Justin Garson, Anshu Aggarwal, Susan<br />
Cameron<br />
A neutral terminology to define ‘invasive’ species ............................................135-141<br />
Robert I. Colautti, Hugh J. MacIsaac<br />
A parametric diversity measure combining the relative abundances and<br />
taxonomic distinctiveness of species ................................................................143-146<br />
Carlo Ricotta<br />
Alien species reflecting history: medieval castles in Germany ..........................147-151<br />
Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz<br />
BIBLIODIVERSIONS<br />
Invasion Biology and our Feral Future ..............................................................153-155<br />
Chinese plants and a few other things besides ................................................156-156<br />
The Kluane Project: comprehensive boreal forest research..............................156-157<br />
EMAPi: A fresh source for invasive plant research ...........................................157-158<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL:<br />
Vol. 30, No. 4, June 2004.<br />
Simultaneous biological removal of endosulfan (+) and nitrates from drinking<br />
waters using wheat straw as substrate............................................................. 449-455<br />
ükrü Aslan and Ayen Türkman<br />
Possible influence of lipid content on levels of organochlorine compounds in<br />
mussels from Galicia coast (Northwestern, Spain). Spatial and temporal<br />
distribution patterns ..........................................................................................457-466<br />
Nieves Carro , Isabel García , María Ignacio and Ana Mouteira<br />
Distributions of zinc, copper, cadmium and lead in a tropical ultisol after longterm<br />
disposal of sewage sludge....................................................................... 467-470<br />
B. E. Udom , J. S. C. Mbagwu , J. K. Adesodun and N. N. Agbim<br />
Pesticides in shallow groundwater of Bahawalnagar, Muzafargarh, D.G. Khan<br />
and Rajan Pur districts of Punjab, Pakistan ......................................................471-479<br />
Muhammad Ilyas Tariq , Shahzad Afzal and Ishtiaq Hussain<br />
Health risk assessment of emissions of dioxins and furans from a municipal<br />
waste incinerator: comparison with other emission sources............................. 481-489<br />
Montse Meneses , Marta Schuhmacher and José L. Domingo<br />
Effect of arsenic contamination on microbial biomass and its activities in arsenic<br />
contaminated soils of Gangetic West Bengal, India.......................................... 491-499<br />
A. K. Ghosh , P. Bhattacharyya and R. Pal<br />
19
Naturally occurring thallium: a hidden geoenvironmental health hazard? .........501-507<br />
Tangfu Xiao , Jayanta Guha , Dan Boyle , Cong-Qiang Liu , Baoshan Zheng ,<br />
Graham C. Wilson , Alain Rouleau and Jingan Chen<br />
Phytodegradation of extra heavy oil-based drill cuttings using mature reed<br />
wetland: an in situ pilot study ...........................................................................509-517<br />
G. D. Ji , Y. S. Yang , Q. Zhou , T. Sun and J. R. Ni<br />
Relationship between air pollution and daily mortality in a subtropical city:<br />
Taipei, Taiwan •............................................................................................... 519-523<br />
Chun-Yuh Yang , Chih-Ching Chang , Hung-Yi Chuang , Shang-Shyue Tsai ,<br />
Trong-Neng Wu and Chi-Kung Ho<br />
Adsorption and desorption of iodine by various Chinese soils: I. Iodate ..........525-530<br />
Jiu-Lan Dai , Min Zhang and Yong-Guan Zhu<br />
Assessment of the effectiveness of different phosphorus fertilizers to remediate<br />
Pb-contaminated soil using in vitro test •......................................................... 531-537<br />
X. -Y. Tang , Y. -G. Zhu , S. -B. Chen , L. -L. Tang and X. -P. Chen<br />
New regulations to minimize water impairment from animals rely on<br />
management practices ....................................................................................539-545<br />
Terence J. Centner<br />
Modeling soil organic matter dynamics as affected by soil water erosion .........547-556<br />
V. Polyakov and R. Lal<br />
Characterisation of heavy metal discharge into the Ria of Huelva • ................557-566<br />
A. Sainz , J. A. Grande and M. L. de la Torre<br />
Accumulation of Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn in plants and hyperaccumulator choice in<br />
Lanping lead–zinc mine area, China................................................................ 567-576<br />
Zu Yanqun , Li Yuan , Christian Schvartz , Laurent Langlade and Liu Fan<br />
Tsunami hazards in Europe •.......................................................................... 577-585<br />
A. G. Dawson , P Lockett and S Shi<br />
Natural attenuation of contaminated soils ........................................................587-601<br />
Catherine N. Mulligan and Raymond N. Yong<br />
Methods for Environmental Trace Analysis: By Prof. John R. Dean,<br />
Northumbria University, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 2003, ISBN: 0-470-84422-2<br />
• BOOK REVIEW.............................................................................................. 603-604<br />
Dr. Eric Aries<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:<br />
20
Vol. 129, No. 3, June 2004.<br />
Heavy metals—geochemical bogey men? • SHORT COMMUNICATION....... 341-343<br />
Mark E. Hodson<br />
Relationship between hydrocarbon measurements and toxicity to a chironomid,<br />
fish larva and daphnid for oils and oil spill chemical treatments in laboratory<br />
freshwater marsh microcosms.......................................................................... 345-353<br />
Paul L. Klerks , John A. Nyman and S. Bhattacharyya<br />
Do laboratory salinity tolerances of freshwater animals correspond with their<br />
field salinity?..................................................................................................... 355-362<br />
Ben J. Kefford , Phil J. Papas , Leon Metzeling and Dayanthi Nugegoda<br />
Earthworm biomass as additional information for risk assessment of heavy<br />
metal biomagnification: a case study for dredged sediment-derived soils and<br />
polluted floodplain soils.................................................................................... 363-375<br />
Bart Vandecasteele , Jurgen Samyn , Paul Quataert , Bart Muys and Filip M. G.<br />
Tack<br />
Biomarker responses of the earthworm Aporrectodea tuberculata to copper and<br />
zinc exposure: differences between populations with and without earlier metal<br />
exposure........................................................................................................... 377-386<br />
Tuomas Lukkari , Mirka Taavitsainen , Markus Soimasuo , Aimo Oikari and Jari<br />
Haimi<br />
Using experimental and forest soils to investigate the uptake of polycyclic<br />
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) along an urban-rural gradient.......................... 387-398<br />
Fiona Wong , Tom Harner , Qin-Tao Liu and Miriam L. Diamond<br />
Coral skeletal tin and copper concentrations at Pohnpei, Micronesia: possible<br />
index for marine pollution by toxic anti-biofouling paints................................... 399-407<br />
Mayuri Inoue , Atsushi Suzuki , Masato Nohara , Hironobu Kan , Ahser Edward<br />
and Hodaka Kawahata<br />
Risk assessment of heavy metal pollution for detritivores in floodplain soils in<br />
the Biesbosch, The Netherlands, taking bioavailability into account................. 409-419<br />
P. H. F. Hobbelen , J. E. Koolhaas and C. A. M. van Gestel<br />
The intestinal parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis (Acanthocephala) from barbel<br />
as a bioindicator for metal pollution in the Danube River near Budapest,<br />
Hungary............................................................................................................ 421-429<br />
F. Thielen , S. Zimmermann , F. Baska , H. Taraschewski and B. Sures<br />
Persistent organochlorine residues in human breast milk from Hanoi and<br />
Hochiminh City, Vietnam: contamination, accumulation kinetics and risk<br />
assessment for infants...................................................................................... 431-441<br />
21
Nguyen Hung Minh , Masayuki Someya , Tu Binh Minh , Tatsuya Kunisue ,<br />
Hisato Iwata , Mafumi Watanabe , Shinsuke Tanabe , Pham Hung Viet and Bui<br />
Cach Tuyen<br />
Biokinetics of cadmium, selenium, and zinc in freshwater alga Scenedesmus<br />
obliquus under different phosphorus and nitrogen conditions and metal transfer<br />
to Daphnia magna............................................................................................ 443-456<br />
Ri-Qing Yu and Wen-Xiong Wang<br />
Effects of storage method and duration on the toxicity of marine sediments to<br />
embryos of Crassostrea gigas oysters............................................................. 457-465<br />
O. Geffard , E. His , H. Budzinski , J. F. Chiffoleau , A Coynel and H. Etcheber<br />
Influences of dissolved and colloidal organic carbon on the uptake of Ag, Cd,<br />
and Cr by the marine mussel Perna viridis....................................................... 467-477<br />
Jin-Fen Pan and Wen-Xiong Wang<br />
Arsenic mobility in contaminated lake sediments............................................. 479-487<br />
Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis , Gregory M. Dobbs , Jing Chen and Jeffrey A. Lackovic<br />
Source apportionment of ambient non-methane hydrocarbons in Hong Kong:<br />
Application of a principal component analysis/absolute principal component<br />
scores (PCA/APCS) receptor model................................................................. 489-498<br />
H. Guo , T. Wang and P. K. K. Louie<br />
Use of autotrophic sulfur-oxidizers to remove nitrate from bank filtrate in a<br />
permeable reactive barrier system................................................................... 499-507<br />
H. S. Moon , K. -H. Ahn , S. Lee , K. Nam and J. Y. Kim<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:<br />
Vol. 130, No. 1, July 2004.<br />
Effects of air pollution on the Central and Eastern European mountain forests •<br />
EDITORIAL............................................................................................................... 1-3<br />
Andrzej Bytnerowicz , Robert Musselman and Robert Szaro<br />
Ambient ozone in forests of the Central and Eastern European mountains........... 5-16<br />
A. Bytnerowicz , B. Godzik , K. Grodziska , W. Frczek , R. Musselman , W.<br />
Manning , O. Badea , F. Popescu and P. Fleischer<br />
Vegetation of the selected forest stands and land use in the Carpathian<br />
Mountains............................................................................................................. 17-32<br />
Krystyna Grodziska , Barbara Godzik , Witold Frczek , Ovidiu Badea , Július<br />
Oszlányi , Daniela Postelnicu and Yuriy Shparyk<br />
Bioindicator plants for ambient ozone in Central and Eastern Europe.................. 33-39<br />
W. J. Manning and B. Godzik<br />
22
Chemical and morphological characteristics of key tree species of the<br />
Carpathian Mountains.......................................................................................... 41-54<br />
Blanka Makovská , Barbara Godzik , Ovidiu Badea , Yuri Shparyk and Pavel<br />
Moravík<br />
Heavy metal pollution and forest health in the Ukrainian Carpathians.................. 55-63<br />
Y. S. Shparyk and V. I. Parpan<br />
The influence of O3, NO2 and SO2 on growth of Picea abies and Fagus<br />
sylvatica in the Carpathian Mountains.................................................................. 65-71<br />
R. M. Muzika , R. P. Guyette , T. Zielonka and A. M. Liebhold<br />
Occurrence of spruce bark beetles in forest stands at different levels of air<br />
pollution stress...................................................................................................... 73-83<br />
Wojciech Grodzki , Michael McManus , Milo Kníek , Valentina Meshkova ,<br />
Vasile Mihalciuc , Julius Novotny , Marek Turani and Yaroslav Slobodyan<br />
Genetic effects of air pollution on forest tree species of the Carpathian<br />
Mountains............................................................................................................. 85-92<br />
Roman Longauer , Dusan Gömöry , Ladislav Paule , Ioan Blada , Flaviu<br />
Popescu , Blanka Mankovska , Gerhard Müller-Starck , Roland Schubert ,<br />
Kevin Percy , Robert C. Szaro and David F. Karnosky<br />
Forest health status in the Carpahian Mountains over the period 1997–2001...... 93-98<br />
Ovidiu Badea , Mihai Tanase , Jianu Georgeta , Lazar Anisoara , Agata Peiov ,<br />
Hana Uhlirova , Josef Pajtik , Jerzy Wawrzoniak and Yuri Shparyk<br />
Evaluation of air pollution-related risks for Austrian mountain forests................ 99-112<br />
Stefan Smidt and Friedl Herman<br />
Air pollution and forest health: toward new monitoring concepts...................... 113-126<br />
K. E. Percy and M. Ferretti<br />
Nature conservation in Central and Eastern Europe with a special emphasis on<br />
the Carpathian Mountains................................................................................. 127-134<br />
Július Oszlányi , Krystyna Grodziska , Ovidiu Badea and Yuriy Shparyk<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />
Vol. 23, No. 2, February 2004.<br />
TOXICITY OF MO<strong>DE</strong>L ALIPHATIC AMINES AND THEIR CHLORINATED<br />
FORMS. Woei-Long Gong, Keith Jason Sears, James E. Alleman, and Ernest<br />
R. Blatchley III................................................................................................ 239–244.<br />
COMPARING THE SOLID PHASE AND SALINE EXTRACT MICROTOX®<br />
ASSAYS FOR TWO POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON–<br />
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CONTAMINATED SOILS. Carolyn M. Acheson, Qin Zhou, Yonggui Shan,<br />
Gregory D. Sayles, and Margaret J. Kupferle................................................. 245–251.<br />
METALLOPORPHYRIN SOLUBILITY: A TRIGGER FOR CATALYZING<br />
REDUCTIVE <strong>DE</strong>CHLORINATION OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE. Ishai Dror<br />
and Mark A. Schlautman................................................................................ 252–257.<br />
JOINT ALGAL TOXICITY OF PHENYLUREA HERBICI<strong>DE</strong>S IS EQUALLY<br />
PREDICTABLE BY CONCENTRATION ADDITION AND IN<strong>DE</strong>PEN<strong>DE</strong>NT<br />
ACTION. Thomas Backhaus, Michael Faust, Martin Scholze, Paola Gramatica,<br />
Marco Vighi, and L. Horst Grimme ................................................................. 258–264.<br />
MICROBIAL <strong>DE</strong>GRADATION OF CHLOROBENZENE UN<strong>DE</strong>R OXYGEN-<br />
LIMITED CONDITIONS LEADS TO ACCUMULATION OF 3-<br />
CHLOROCATECHOL. Carsten Vogt, Dieter Simon, Albin Alfreider, and<br />
Wolfgang Babel.............................................................................................. 265–270.<br />
SEDIMENT QUALITY IN THE ATLANTIC COAST OF SPAIN. Inmaculada<br />
Riba, Carmen Casado-Martínez, Jesús M. Forja, and Ángel DelValls........... 271–282.<br />
SOME FUNDAMENTAL (AND OFTEN OVERLOOKED) CONSI<strong>DE</strong>RATIONS<br />
UN<strong>DE</strong>RLYING THE FREE ION ACTIVITY AND BIOTIC LIGAND MO<strong>DE</strong>LS.<br />
Christel S. Hassler, Vera I. Slaveykova, and Kevin J. Wilkinson.................... 283–291.<br />
<strong>DE</strong>VELOPMENT OF A MO<strong>DE</strong>L MICROBIAL PREDATOR–PREY SYSTEM<br />
SUITABLE FOR STUDIES OF THE BEHAVIOR OF TOXIC TRACE METALS.<br />
Leslie E. Patton, Michael L. Shuler, and Leonard W. Lion.............................. 292–297.<br />
AN ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY FOR LIPOVITELLIN<br />
QUANTIFICATION IN COPEPODS: A SCREENING TOOL FOR ENDOCRINE<br />
TOXICITY. David C. Volz and G. Thomas Chandler...................................... 298–305.<br />
ENHANCING THE ATTENUATION OF EXPLOSIVES IN SURFACE SOILS AT<br />
MILITARY FACILITIES: SORPTION–<strong>DE</strong>SORPTION ISOTHERMS. Paul B.<br />
Hatzinger, Mark E. Fuller, Darin Rungmakol, Rachel L. Schuster, and Robert J.<br />
Steffan............................................................................................................ 306–312.<br />
ENHANCING THE ATTENUATION OF EXPLOSIVES IN SURFACE SOILS AT<br />
MILITARY FACILITIES: COMBINED SORPTION AND BIO<strong>DE</strong>GRADATION.<br />
Mark E. Fuller, Paul B. Hatzinger, Darin Rungmakol, Rachel L. Schuster, and<br />
Robert J. Steffan............................................................................................. 313–324.<br />
BIO<strong>DE</strong>GRADATION OF 2-CHLOROPHENOL IN FOREST SOIL: EFFECT OF<br />
INOCULATION WITH AEROBIC SEWAGE SLUDGE. Antonio Lallai and<br />
Giampaolo Mura............................................................................................. 325–330.<br />
ESTIMATION OF KINETIC PARAMETER FOR THE BIOTRANSFORMATION<br />
OF THREE-RING AZAARENES BY THE PHENANTHRENE-<strong>DE</strong>GRADING<br />
STRAIN SPHINGOMONAS SP. LH128. René van Herwijnen, Chris de Graaf,<br />
Harrie A.J. Govers, and John R. Parsons....................................................... 331–338.<br />
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BIOLUMINESCENCE INHIBITION ASSAYS FOR TOXICITY SCREENING OF<br />
WOOD EXTRACTIVES AND BIOCI<strong>DE</strong>S IN PAPER MILL PROCESS<br />
WATERS. Anna Rigol, Anna Latorre, Sílvia Lacorte, and Damià Barceló...... 339–347.<br />
VAPOR PRESSURES AND ENTHALPIES OF SUBLIMATION OF 17<br />
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-p-DIOXINS AND FIVE POLYCHLORINATED<br />
DIBENZOFURANS. Xian-Wei Li, Etsuro Shibata, Eiki Kasai, and Takashi<br />
Nakamura....................................................................................................... 348–354.<br />
NONCOVALENT INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AROMATIC COMPOUNDS<br />
AND DISSOLVED HUMIC ACID EXAMINED BY NUCLEAR MAGNETIC<br />
RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY. Myrna J. Simpson, André J. Simpson, and<br />
Patrick G. Hatcher.......................................................................................... 355–362.<br />
INFLUENCE OF SOIL MOISTURE ON LINEAR ALKYLBENZENE<br />
SULFONATE-INDUCED TOXICITY IN AMMONIA-OXIDIZING BACTERIA.<br />
Klaus B. Nielsen, Kristian K. Brandt, Anne-Marie Jacobsen, Gerda K.<br />
Mortensen, and Jan Sørensen....................................................................... 363–370.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY<br />
EFFECTS OF 25 PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS TO LEMNA GIBBA<br />
USING A SEVEN-DAY STATIC-RENEWAL TEST. Richard A. Brain, David J.<br />
Johnson, Sean M. Richards, Hans Sanderson, Paul K. Sibley, and Keith R.<br />
Solomon......................................................................................................... 371–382.<br />
EFFECT OF SEDIMENTARY CADMIUM ON THE BEHAVIOR OF A<br />
BURROWING MAYFLY (EPHEMEROPTERA, HEXAGENIA LIMBATA). Anne<br />
Gosselin and Landis Hare.............................................................................. 383–387.<br />
BIOLOGICALLY INCORPORATED DIETARY SILVER HAS NO<br />
IONOREGULATORY EFFECTS IN AMERICAN RED CRAYFISH<br />
(PROCAMBARUS CLARKII). Reinier M. Mann, Martin Grosell, Adalto<br />
Bianchini, and Chris M. Wood........................................................................ 388–395.<br />
SULFI<strong>DE</strong> AS A CONFOUNDING FACTOR IN TOXICITY TESTS WITH THE<br />
SEA URCHIN PARACENTROTUS LIVIDUS: COMPARISONS WITH<br />
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS DATA. Chiara Losso, Alessandra Arizzi Novelli, Marco<br />
Picone, Annamaria Volpi Ghirardini, Pier Francesco Ghetti, Danilo Rudello, and<br />
Paolo Ugo....................................................................................................... 396–401.<br />
ENDANGERED VANCOUVER ISLAND MARMOTS (MARMOTA<br />
VANCOUVERENSIS): SENTINELS OF ATMOSPHERICALLY <strong>DE</strong>LIVERED<br />
CONTAMINANTS TO BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA. Gillian B. Lichota,<br />
Malcolm McAdie, and Peter S. Ross.............................................................. 402–407.<br />
CONCENTRATIONS OF METALS AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN BLOOD OF<br />
SPECTACLED AND KING EI<strong>DE</strong>RS IN NORTHERN ALASKA, USA. Heather<br />
M. Wilson, Margaret R. Petersen, and Declan Troy....................................... 408–414.<br />
UTILITY OF MORPHOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES DURING EARLY-LIFE<br />
<strong>DE</strong>VELOPMENT OF THE ESTUARINE MUMMICHOG, FUNDULUS<br />
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HETEROCLITUS, AS AN INDICATOR OF ESTROGENIC AND<br />
ANTIESTROGENIC ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION. Monica Boudreau, Simon C.<br />
Courtenay, Deborah L. MacLatchy, Céline H. Bérubé, Joanne L. Parrott, and<br />
Glen J. Van Der Kraak.................................................................................... 415–425.<br />
TRIBUTYLTIN UPTAKE AND <strong>DE</strong>PURATION IN HYALELLA AZTECA:<br />
IMPLICATIONS FOR EXPERIMENTAL <strong>DE</strong>SIGN. Adrienne J. Bartlett, Uwe<br />
Borgmann, D. George Dixon, Suzanne P. Batchelor, and R. James Maguire 426–434.<br />
IN SITU WATER AND SEDIMENT TOXICITY IN AN AGRICULTURAL<br />
WATERSHED. Bryn M. Phillips, Brian S. Anderson, John W. Hunt, Patricia A.<br />
Nicely, Rosemary A. Kosaka, Ron S. Tjeerdema, Victor de Vlaming, and Nancy<br />
Richard........................................................................................................... 435–442.<br />
CAGED MIDGE LARVAE (CHIRONOMUS RIPARIUS) FOR THE<br />
ASSESSMENT OF METAL BIOACCUMULATION FROM SEDIMENTS IN<br />
SITU. Lieven Bervoets, Giovanna Meregalli, Ward De Cooman, Boudewijn<br />
Goddeeris, and Ronny Blust........................................................................... 443–454.<br />
ASSESSING STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PLANKTON RESPONSES<br />
TO CARBENDAZIM TOXICITY. Diana M.E. Slijkerman, Donald J. Baird, Anne<br />
Conrad, Robbert G. Jak, and Nico M. van Straalen........................................ 455–462.<br />
INTERSPECIES QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE–ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP<br />
MO<strong>DE</strong>L FOR AL<strong>DE</strong>HY<strong>DE</strong>S: AQUATIC TOXICITY. Sabcho Dimitrov, Yana<br />
Koleva, T. Wayne Schultz, John D. Walker, and Ovanes Mekenyan............. 463–470.<br />
POTENCY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR<br />
AGONISTS IN UNITED KINGDOM ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS. Kevin V.<br />
Thomas, Jan Balaam, Mark Hurst, Zoya Nedyalkova, and Ovanes Mekenyan 471–479.<br />
TOXICITY OF SIMPLE MIXTURES TO THE NEMATO<strong>DE</strong> CAENORHABDITIS<br />
ELEGANS IN RELATION TO SOIL SORPTION. Martijs J. Jonker, Roland<br />
A.J.C. Sweijen, and Jan E. Kammenga.......................................................... 480–488.<br />
HAZARD/RISK ASSESSMENT<br />
EFFECTS OF DATA MANIPULATION AND STATISTICAL METHODS ON<br />
SPECIES SENSITIVITY DISTRIBUTIONS. Cédric Duboudin, Philippe Ciffroy,<br />
and Hélène Magaud....................................................................................... 489–499.<br />
QUANTIFYING POPULATION RECOVERY RATES FOR ECOLOGICAL RISK<br />
ASSESSMENT. Lawrence W. Barnthouse..................................................... 500–508.<br />
MO<strong>DE</strong>LING THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL FACTORS ON<br />
THE ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS OF PESTICI<strong>DE</strong>S ON SKYLARKS.<br />
Christopher John Topping and Peter OdderskÆr........................................... 509–520.<br />
A FRESHWATER FOOD WEB MO<strong>DE</strong>L FOR THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF<br />
NUTRIENTS AND INSECTICI<strong>DE</strong> STRESS AND SUBSEQUENT RECOVERY.<br />
Theo P. Traas, Jan H. Janse, Paul J. Van den Brink, Theo C.M. Brock, and<br />
Tom Aldenberg............................................................................................... 521–529.<br />
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ESTUARIES:<br />
Vol. 27, No. 1, February 2004.<br />
ANGUS FERGUSON, BRADLEY EYRE, AND JENNITA GAY. Nutrient Cycling<br />
in the Sub-tropical Brunswick Estuary, Australia..........................................................1<br />
ALISON M. FEATHERSTONE, EDWARD C. V. BUTLER, AND BARRY V.<br />
O’GRADY. Seasonal Cycling of Arsenic Species in a Stratified, Microtidal<br />
Estuary (Huon River, Tasmania) ...............................................................................18<br />
J. A. HALE, T. K. FRAZER, D. A. TOMASKO, AND M. O. HALL. Changes in<br />
the Distribution of Seagrass Species along Florida’s Central Gulf Coast: Iverson<br />
and Bittaker Revisited ............................................................................................... 36<br />
VICTOR H. RIVERA-MONROY, ROBERT R. TWILLEY, ERNESTO MEDINA,<br />
E. BARRY MOSER, LEONOR BOTERO, ANA MARTA FRANCISCO, AND<br />
EVELYN BULLARD. Spatial Variability of Soil Nutrients in Disturbed Riverine<br />
Mangrove Forests at Different Stages of Regeneration in the San Juan River<br />
Estuary, Venezuela ...................................................................................................44<br />
KENNETH W. ABLE, DAVID M. NEMERSON, AND THOMAS M. GROTHUES.<br />
Evaluating Salt Marsh Restoration in Delaware Bay: Analysis of Fish Response<br />
at Former Salt Hay Farms..........................................................................................58<br />
GAIL L. CHMURA AND GRACE A. HUNG. Controls on Salt Marsh Accretion: A<br />
Test in Salt Marshes of Eastern Canada ...................................................................70<br />
CYNTHIA H. PAQUETTE, KAREN L. SUNDBERG, ROELOF M. J. BOUMANS,<br />
AND GAIL L. CHMURA. Changes in Saltmarsh Surface Elevation Due to<br />
Variability in Evapotranspiration and Tidal Flooding ................................................. 82<br />
JANE M. CAFFREY. Factors Controlling Net Ecosystem Metabolism in U.S.<br />
Estuaries ....................................................................................................................90<br />
CHRISTOPHER N. ROOPER, DONALD R. GUN<strong>DE</strong>RSON, AND DAVID A.<br />
ARMSTRONG. Application of the Concentration Hypothesis to English Sole in<br />
Nursery Estuaries and Potential Contribution to Coastal Fisheries .........................102<br />
MARY DOWNES GASTRICH, JUSTINE A. LEIGH-BELL, CHRISTOPHER J.<br />
GOBLER, O. ROGER AN<strong>DE</strong>RSON, STEVEN W. WILHELM, AND MARTHA<br />
BRYAN. Viruses as Potential Regulators of Regional Brown Tide Blooms<br />
Caused by the Alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens ...............................................112<br />
MAURICIO ESCAPA, OSCAR IRIBARNE, AND DIEGO NAVARRO. Effects of<br />
the Intertidal Burrowing Crab Chasmagnathus granulatus on Infaunal Zonation<br />
Patterns, Tidal Behavior, and Risk of Mortality ........................................................120<br />
E. W. NORTH, S.-Y. CHAO, L. P. SANFORD, AND R. R. HOOD. The Influence<br />
of Wind and River Pulses on an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum: Numerical<br />
Studies and Field Observations in Chesapeake Bay .............................................. 132<br />
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HONGBIN LIU, MICHAEL DAGG, LISA CAMPBELL, AND JUANITA URBAN-<br />
RICH. Picophytoplankton and Bacterioplankton in the Mississippi River Plume<br />
and its Adjacent Waters ...........................................................................................147<br />
Technical Notes and Comments<br />
BRIAN E. LAPOINTE AND PETER J. BARILE. Comment on J. C. Zieman, J.<br />
W. Fourqurean, and T. A. Frankovich. “Seagrass Die-off in Florida Bay: Longterm<br />
Trends in Abundance and Growth of Turtle Grass, Thalassia testudinum.”<br />
1999. Estuaries 22:460–470. ...................................................................................157<br />
JOSEPH C. ZIEMAN, JAMES W. FOURQUREAN, AND THOMAS A.<br />
FRANKOVICH. Reply to B. E. Lapointe and P. J. Barile (2004). Comment on J.<br />
C. Zieman, J. W. Fourqurean, and T. A. Frankovich. “Seagrass Die-off in<br />
Florida Bay: Long-term Trends in Abundance and Growth of Turtle Grass,<br />
Thalassia testudinum.” 1999. Estuaries 22:460–470. ..............................................165<br />
TODD M. KANA AND DAVID L. WEISS. Comment on “Comparison of Isotope<br />
Pairing and N2:Ar Methods for Measuring Sediment Denitrification” By B. D.<br />
Eyre, S. Rysgaard, T. Dalsgaard, and P. Bondo Christensen. 2002. Estuaries<br />
25:1077–1087. ........................................................................................................ 173<br />
BRADLEY D. EYRE, SØREN RYSGAARD, TAGE DALSGAARD, AND PETER<br />
BONDO CHRISTENSEN. Reply to Comment on Our Paper “Comparison of<br />
Isotope Pairing and N2:Ar Methods for Measuring Sediment Denitrification.”..........177<br />
FISH AND FISHERIES:<br />
Vol. 3, No. 3, September 2002.<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
An introduction to species concepts and speciation of fishes<br />
Renea A Ruffing, Patrick M Kocovsky, Jay R Stauffer ........................................... 143<br />
REVIEWS<br />
Charles Darwin, ichthyology and the species concept<br />
Daniel Pauly ........................................................................................................... 146<br />
Species concepts: the basis for controversy and reconciliation<br />
Michael T Ghiselin .................................................................................................. 151<br />
On species and speciation with reference to the fishes<br />
E O Wiley ................................................................................................................ 161<br />
On biological species, species concepts and individuation in the natural world<br />
Richard L Mayden.................................................................................................. 171<br />
How behavioural studies contribute to the species problem: a piscine<br />
perspective<br />
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George W Barlow ....................................................................................................197<br />
Behaviour: an important diagnostic tool for Lake Malawi cichlids<br />
Jay R Stauffer, Kenneth R McKaye, Ad F Konings .................................................213<br />
Parallel speciation, despeciation and respeciation: implications for species<br />
definition<br />
George F Turner ..................................................................................................... 225<br />
CONCLUSION<br />
Species concepts and speciation of fishes: concluding remarks<br />
Jay R Stauffer, Patrick M Kocovsky, Renea A Ruffing ........................................... 230<br />
FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 13, No. 3, May 2004.<br />
Are the long-term fluctuations in Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)<br />
population related to environmental changes?<br />
Ravier C.; Fromentin J-M.............................................................................145-160(16)<br />
Diving behavior of immature, feeding Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus<br />
orientalis) in relation to season and area: the East China Sea and the<br />
Kuroshio–Oyashio transition region<br />
Kitagawa T.; Kimura S.; Nakata H.; Yamada H...........................................161-180(20)<br />
Simulating larval supply to estuarine nursery areas: how important are physical<br />
processes to the supply of larvae to the Aransas Pass Inlet?<br />
Brown C.A.; Holt S.A.; Jackson G.A.; Brooks D.A.; Holt G.J.......................181-196(16)<br />
Change in feeding ecology and trophic dynamics of Pacific salmon<br />
(Oncorhynchus spp.) in the central Gulf of Alaska in relation to climate events<br />
Kaeriyama M.; Nakamura M.; Edpalina R.; Bower J.R.; Yamaguchi H.; Walker<br />
R.V.; Myers K.W..........................................................................................197-207(11)<br />
Trends in carbon flux to seabirds in the Peruvian upwelling system: effects of<br />
wind and fisheries on population regulation<br />
Jahncke J.; Checkley D.M.; Hunt G.L..........................................................208-223(16)<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 61, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
Estimation of the age-specific rate of natural mortality for Shetland sandeels • 159-164<br />
R. M. Cook<br />
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Growth, maturation, and longevity of maturation cohorts of Norwegian springspawning<br />
herring • .......................................................................................... 165-175<br />
Raymond J. H. Beverton, Arvid Hylen, Ole-Johan Østvedt, John Alvsvaag and<br />
Terence C. Iles<br />
Time-series analysis of abundance indices of young fish • ............................. 176-183<br />
G. Gudmundsson<br />
The biological validation of ADCP acoustic backscatter through direct<br />
comparison with net samples and model predictions based on acousticscattering<br />
models • ......................................................................................... 184-200<br />
S. Fielding, G. Griffiths and H. S. J. Roe<br />
Experiments on the discrimination of fish and seabed echoes • ..................... 201-210<br />
D. N. MacLennan, P. J. Copland, E. Armstrong and E. J. Simmonds<br />
Risk and strategy of fishers alternatively exploiting sea bream and tuna in the<br />
Gibraltar Strait from an efficiency perspective • .............................................. 211-217<br />
Ines Herrero<br />
Fitting growth models to length frequency data • ............................................ 218-230<br />
Geoff M. Laslett, J. Paige Eveson and Tom Polacheck<br />
Age and growth of redfish (Sebastes marinus, S. mentella, and S. fasciatus) on<br />
the Flemish Cap (Northwest Atlantic) • ........................................................... 231-242<br />
Fran Saborido-Rey, Dolores Garabana and Santiago Cerviño<br />
Temperature-dependent fractionation of stable oxygen isotopes in otoliths of<br />
juvenile cod (Gadus morhua L.) • ................................................................... 243-251<br />
Hans Høie, Erling Otterlei and Arild Folkvord<br />
Population biology of northern shortfin squid (Illex illecebrosus) in the<br />
Northwest Atlantic Ocean and initial documentation of a spawning area • ..... 252-266<br />
Lisa C. Hendrickson<br />
Simultaneous Sv and TS measurements on Young-of-the-Year (YOY)<br />
freshwater fish using three frequencies • ........................................................ 267-273<br />
J. Guillard, A. Lebourges-Dhaussy and P. Brehmer<br />
A risk assessment of the sustainability of the harvest of beluga (Delphinapterus<br />
leucas (Pallas 1776)) in West Greenland • ..................................................... 274-286<br />
Carlos M. Alvarez-Flores and Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen<br />
The gastric properties of free-ranging harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus<br />
(Erxleben, 1777)) and hooded (Cystophora cristata (Erxleben, 1777)) seals • 287-292<br />
Jørgen S. Christiansen, Asbjørn Gildberg, Kjell T. Nilssen, Charlotta Lindblom<br />
and Tore Haug<br />
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Size at maturity of the smallnose fanskate Sympterygia bonapartii (Müller &<br />
Henle, 1841) (Pisces, Elasmobranchii, Rajidae) in the SW Atlantic ............... 293-296<br />
María Cristina Oddone and Gonzalo Velasco<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 31, No. 4, April 2004.<br />
GUEST EDITORIAL<br />
The uncertain blitzkrieg of Pleistocene megafauna...........................................517-523<br />
Barry W. Brook, David M. J. S. Bowman<br />
ORIGINAL ARTICLE<br />
Older species: a rejuvenation on coral reefs? ...................................................525-530<br />
John C. Briggs<br />
Relationships between land snail assemblage patterns and soil properties in<br />
temperate-humid forest ecosystems..................................................................531-545<br />
Konrad Martin, Michael Sommer<br />
Species identification of Chilean Artemia populations based on mitochondrial<br />
DNA RFLP analysis...........................................................................................547-555<br />
Gonzalo Gajardo, Julio Crespo, Alexander Triantafyllidis, Athanasia Tzika,<br />
Athanasios D. Baxevanis, Ilias Kappas, Theodore J. Abatzopoulos<br />
Biogeography and phylogeny of the New Zealand cicada genera (Hemiptera:<br />
Cicadidae) based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA data...............................557-569<br />
Peter Arensburger, Thomas R. Buckley, Chris Simon, Max Moulds, Kent E.<br />
Holsinger<br />
Late Quaternary paleoecology from fossil beetle communities in the Awatere<br />
Valley, South Island, New Zealand....................................................................571-586<br />
Maureen Marra, Richard A. B. Leschen<br />
Trends in butterfly species richness in response to the peninsular effect in<br />
South Korea.......................................................................................................587-592<br />
Sei-Woong Choi<br />
Phylogeography of Ptychadena mascareniensis suggests transoceanic<br />
dispersal in a widespread African-Malagasy frog lineage..................................593-601<br />
Miguel Vences, Joachim Kosuch, Mark-Oliver Rödel, Stefan Lötters, Alan<br />
Channing, Frank Glaw, Wolfgang Böhme<br />
Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of midwife toads (Discoglossidae:<br />
Alytes) ..............................................................................................................603-618<br />
I. Martínez-Solano, H. A. Gonçalves, J. W. Arntzen, M. García-París<br />
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Integrating individual habitat choices and regional distribution of a biodiversity<br />
indicator and top predato..................................................................................r619-628<br />
Fabrizio Sergio, Luigi Marchesi, Paolo Pedrini<br />
Factors controlling the spatial species richness pattern of four groups of<br />
terrestrial vertebrates in an area between two different biogeographic regions in<br />
northern Spain...................................................................................................629-640<br />
David Nogués-Bravo, Juan Pablo Martínez-Rica<br />
Use of arboreal and terrestrial space by a small mammal community in a<br />
tropical rain forest in Borneo, Malaysia..............................................................641-652<br />
Konstans Wells, Martin Pfeiffer, Maklarin B. Lakim, K. Eduard Linsenmair<br />
Island biogeography and the species richness of introduced mammals on New<br />
Zealand offshore islands...................................................................................653-664<br />
J. C. Russell, M. N. Clout, B. H. McArdle<br />
Untangling latitudinal richness gradients at higher taxonomic levels: familial<br />
perspectives on the diversity of New World bat communities............................665-674<br />
Richard D. Stevens<br />
CORRESPON<strong>DE</strong>NCE<br />
Speciation centres and sustainable development..............................................675-678<br />
Marc Salomon<br />
OBITUARY<br />
David Watts 1935–2003....................................................................................679-682<br />
John Flenley<br />
BOOK REVIEW<br />
Essential reading on diffusion in ecology...........................................................683-683<br />
Stephen Gourley<br />
NOTICE<br />
The International Biogeography Society............................................................684-684<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 31, No. 5, May 2004.<br />
The reform of palaeontology and the rise of biogeography – 25?years after<br />
‘ontogeny, phylogeny, paleontology and the biogenetic law’ (Nelson, 1978) ....685-712<br />
David M. Williams, Malte C. Ebach<br />
A world-wide study of high altitude treeline temperatures .................................713-732<br />
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Christian Körner, Jens Paulsen<br />
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) at treeline: a century of change in<br />
the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA..........................................................733-745<br />
Grant P. Elliott, William L. Baker<br />
Areas of endemism of vascular plants in the Eastern Alps in relation to<br />
Pleistocene glaciation........................................................................................747-760<br />
Andreas Tribsch<br />
Earliest Holocene vegetation history and island biogeography of the Isle of<br />
Man, British Isles...............................................................................................761-772<br />
J. B. Innes, R. C. Chiverrell, J. J. Blackford, P. J. Davey, S. Gonzalez, M. M.<br />
Rutherford, P. R. Tomlinson<br />
Synchrony and asynchrony: observations and hypotheses for the flowering<br />
wave in a long-lived semelparous bamboo........................................................773-786<br />
Donald C. Franklin<br />
Reconstructing pre-impact vegetation cover in modified landscapes using<br />
environmental modelling, historical surveys and remnant vegetation data: a<br />
case study in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.......................................787-805<br />
Sophia Bickford, Brendan Mackey<br />
Impact of Aboriginal landscape burning on woody vegetation in Eucalyptus<br />
tetrodonta savanna in Arnhem Land, northern Australia...................................807-817<br />
D. M. J. S. Bowman, L. D. Prior<br />
Explaining grass-nutrient patterns in a savanna rangeland of southern Africa..819-829<br />
Onisimo Mutanga, Herbert H.T. Prins, Andrew K. Skidmore, Sipke Wieren,<br />
Herman Huizing, Rina Grant, Mike Peel, Harry Biggs<br />
From plains to inselbergs: species in special habitats as indicators for climate<br />
change? ............................................................................................................831-841<br />
Antje Burke<br />
Spatial congruence of ecological transition at the regional scale in South Africa843-854<br />
Berndt J. van Rensburg, Patricia Koleff, Kevin J. Gaston, Steven L. Chown<br />
CORRESPON<strong>DE</strong>NCE<br />
The ultimate expanding earth hypothesis..........................................................855-857<br />
John C. Briggs<br />
BOOK REVIEW<br />
Suppression of wildfires and ideas....................................................................859-860<br />
David Bowman<br />
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JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2004.<br />
The U.S. Minerals Management Service Outer Continental Shelf Sand and<br />
Gravel Program: Environmental Studies to Assess the Potential Effects of<br />
Offshore Dredging Operations in Federal Waters. Barry S. Drucker, William<br />
Waskes, and Mark R. Byrnes, pages 1–5.<br />
Physical and Biological Effects of Sand Mining Offshore Alabama, U.S.A.. Mark<br />
R. Byrnes, Richard M. Hammer, Tim D. Thibaut, and David B. Snyder................ 6–24.<br />
Effects of Sand Mining on Physical Processes and Biological Communities<br />
Offshore New Jersey, U.S.A.. Mark R. Byrnes, Richard M. Hammer, Tim D.<br />
Thibaut, and David B. Snyder............................................................................. 25–43.<br />
Potential Impacts of Sand Mining Offshore of Maryland and Delaware: Part 1—<br />
Impacts on Physical Oceanographic Processes. Jerome P.-Y. Maa, Carl H.<br />
Hobbs III, S.C. Kim, and Eugene Wei................................................................. 44–60.<br />
Potential Impacts of Sand Mining Offshore of Maryland and Delaware: Part 2—<br />
Biological Considerations. R. J. Diaz, G. R. Cutter Jr., and C. H. Hobbs III........ 61–69.<br />
Ship Shoal as a Prospective Borrow Site for Barrier Island Restoration, Coastal<br />
South-Central Louisiana, USA: Numerical Wave Modeling and Field<br />
Measurements of Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport. Gregory W. Stone,<br />
David A. Pepper, Jingping Xu, and Xiongping Zhang......................................... 70–88.<br />
Evaluating Shoreline Response to Offshore Sand Mining for Beach<br />
Nourishment. Sean W. Kelley, John S. Ramsey, and Mark R. Byrnes............. 89–100.<br />
Physical Impacts of Marine Aggregate Dredging on Seabed Resources in<br />
Coastal Deposits. David R. Hitchcock and Steve Bell.................................... 101–114.<br />
Impacts of Marine Aggregate Dredging on Benthic Macrofauna off the South<br />
Coast of the United Kingdom. R.C. Newell, L.J. Seiderer, N.M. Simpson, and<br />
J.E. Robinson................................................................................................. 115–125.<br />
A Biological and Physical Monitoring Program to Evaluate Long-term Impacts<br />
from Sand Dredging Operations in the United States Outer Continental Shelf.<br />
Rob Nairn, Jay A. Johnson, Dane Hardin, and Jacqueline Michel.................. 126–137.<br />
Natural Maintenance of Sand Ridges and Linear Shoals on the U.S. Gulf and<br />
Atlantic Continental Shelves and the Potential Impacts of Dredging. Miles O.<br />
Hayes and Robert B. Nairn............................................................................. 138–148.<br />
Regional Management Strategies for Federal Offshore Borrow Areas, U.S. East<br />
and Gulf of Mexico Coasts. Jacqueline Michel............................................... 149–154.<br />
Classification of Coasts. Rhodes W. Fairbridge.............................................. 155–165.<br />
Coastal Classification: Systematic Approaches to Consider in the Development<br />
of a Comprehensive Scheme. Charles W. Finkl............................................. 166–213.<br />
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Morphological and Sedimentological Changes on an Artificially Nourished<br />
Beach, Lincolnshire, UK. Simon J. Blott and Kenneth Pye............................. 214–233.<br />
Spatial Distribution and Dynamics of Special Shore-Forms (Tombolos, Flads<br />
and Glo-lakes) in an Uplifting Archipelago of the Baltic Sea. Harri Tolvanen,<br />
Samu Numminen, and Risto Kalliola.............................................................. 234–243.<br />
Impact of Short-Wavelength Sea-Level Oscillations on Coastal Biological<br />
Zoning: Evidence from Nisyros Island (Aegean Sea), and Implications for the<br />
Use of the Biological Mean Sea Level as a Geodetic Datum. S.C. Stiros and<br />
P.A. Pirazzoli.................................................................................................. 244–255.<br />
Morphodynamic Behaviour and Sedimentary Variation of Mixed Sand and<br />
Gravel Beaches, Suffolk, UK. Nigel I. Pontee, Kenneth Pye, and Simon J. Blott 256–276.<br />
Coastal Submarine Failures in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia:<br />
Landslides of the 1946 Vancouver Island Earthquake*. D.C. Mosher, P.A.<br />
Monahan, J.V. Barrie, and R.C. Courtney...................................................... 277–291.<br />
Factors Controlling Seagrass Revegetation onto Dredged Material Deposits: A<br />
Case Study in Lower Laguna Madre, Texas. James E. Kaldy, Kenneth H.<br />
Dunton, Joseph L. Kowalski, and Kun-Seop Lee............................................ 292–300.<br />
Salt Marsh Morphodynamics: an Investigation of Tidal Flows and Marsh<br />
Channel Equilibrium. D.S.L. Lawrence, J.R.L. Allen, and G.M. Havelock...... 301–316.<br />
Beach-Dune Interactions in Nourishment Areas along the Dutch Coast. Daphne<br />
van der Wal.................................................................................................... 317–325.<br />
Beach Aggradation Following Hurricane Landfall: Impact Comparisons from<br />
Two Contrasting Hurricanes, Northern Gulf of Mexico. Ervin G. Otvos.......... 326–339.<br />
The “Emery-Method” Revisited—Performance of an Inexpensive Method of<br />
Measuring Beach Profiles and Modifications. Gesche Krause....................... 340–346.<br />
30TH CONVOCATION OF PACEM IN MARIBUS, KIEV, UKRAINE, 25–31<br />
OCTOBER 2003 FRATRES IN MARIBUS 150 YEARS AGO, THE FIRST<br />
INTERNATIONAL OCEAN-SCIENCE CONFERENCE. Roger H. Charlier.... 347–350.<br />
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 92, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
Understanding and managing the global carbon cycle......................................189-202<br />
John Grace<br />
Effects of experimental canopy gaps on mangrove recruitment: lack of habitat<br />
partitioning may explain stand dominance.........................................................203-213<br />
Peter J. Clarke<br />
Tree species distributions and local habitat variation in the Amazon: large forest<br />
plot in eastern Ecuador......................................................................................214-229<br />
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Renato Valencia, Robin B. Foster, Gorky Villa, Richard Condit, Jens-Christian<br />
Svenning, Consuelo Hernández, Katya Romoleroux, Elizabeth Losos, Else<br />
Magård, Henrik Balslev<br />
Effects of topographic heterogeneity on tree species richness and stand<br />
dynamics in a subtropical forest in Okinawa Island, southern Japan.................230-240<br />
Kubota Yasuhiro, Murata Hirofumi, Kikuzawa Kihachiro<br />
Modelling climate change-driven treeline shifts: relative effects of temperature<br />
increase, dispersal and invasibility....................................................................241-252<br />
Stefan Dullinger, Thomas Dirnböck, Georg Grabherr<br />
Geographical distribution and ecological conservatism of disjunct genera of<br />
vascular plants in eastern Asia and eastern North America..............................253-265<br />
Hong Qian, Robert E. Ricklefs<br />
Seedling establishment of a boreal tree species (Pinus sylvestris) at its<br />
southernmost distribution limit: consequences of being in a marginal<br />
Mediterranean habitat........................................................................................266-277<br />
Jorge Castro, Regino Zamora, José A. Hódar, José M. Gómez<br />
Soil stocks of glomalin produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi across a<br />
tropical rain forest landscape.............................................................................278-287<br />
Catherine E. Lovelock, Sara F. Wright, Deborah A. Clark, Roger W. Ruess<br />
Facilitative effects of top-canopy plants on four dwarf shrub species in habitats<br />
severely disturbed by pollution..........................................................................288-296<br />
E. L. Zvereva, M. V. Kozlov<br />
Site productivity and plant size explain the response of annual species to<br />
grazing exclusion in a Mediterranean semi-arid rangeland...............................297-309<br />
Yagil Osem, Avi Perevolotsky, Jaime Kigel<br />
Sprouting ability across diverse disturbances and vegetation types worldwide.310-320<br />
Peter A. Vesk, Mark Westoby<br />
An Allee effect at the front of a plant invasion: Spartina in a Pacific estuary.....321-327<br />
Heather G. Davis, Caz M. Taylor, Janie C. Civille, Donald R. Strong<br />
Understorey light profiles in temperate deciduous forests: recovery process<br />
following selection cutting..................................................................................328-338<br />
Marilou Beaudet, Christian Messier, Alain Leduc<br />
Establishment limitation reduces species recruitment and species richness as<br />
soil resources rise·.............................................................................................339-347<br />
M. Henry, H. Stevens, Daniel E. Bunker, Stefan A. Schnitzer, Walter P. Carson<br />
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A spatially explicit model of sapling growth in a tropical forest: does the identity<br />
of neighbours matter? .......................................................................................348-360<br />
María Uriarte, Richard Condit, Charles D. Canham, Stephen P. Hubbell<br />
JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 40, No. 1, February 2004.<br />
Nudist Colonies: A Revealing Glimpse of Cyanobacterial Extracellular<br />
Polysaccharide<br />
Malcolm Potts............................................................................................................1-3<br />
REVIEW<br />
In Search of a Physiological Basis for Covariations in Light-Limited and Light-<br />
Saturated Photosynthesis........................................................................................4-25<br />
Michael J. Behrenfeld, Ondrej Prasil, Marcel Babin, Flavienne Bruyant<br />
MINIREVIEW<br />
Macroalgal Candidates for genomics....................................................................26-33<br />
J. Robert Waaland, John W. Stiller, Donald P. Cheney<br />
Genetic differentiation among populations of the planktonic marine diatom<br />
Ditylum brightwellii (Bacillariophyceae).................................................................34-43<br />
Tatiana A. Rynearson, E. Virginia armbrust<br />
Clonal Variation In Phototaxis And Settlement Behaviors of Hincksia Irregularis<br />
(Phaeophyceae) Spores........................................................................................44-53<br />
Stephen P. Greer, Charles D. Amsler<br />
Phytoplankton diversity of shallow tidal lakes: influence of periodic salinity<br />
changes on diversity and species number of a natural assemblage......................54-61<br />
Sabine Flöder, Carolyn W. Burns<br />
Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom<br />
mats at casey, antarctica.......................................................................................62-69<br />
Andrew Mcminn, John W. Runcie, Martin Riddle<br />
Diatoms living inside the thallus of the green algal lichen Coenogonium linkii in<br />
neotropical lowland rain forests.............................................................................70-73<br />
Michael Lakatos, Horst Lange-bertalot, Burkhard Büdel<br />
NOSTOC (CYANOPHYCEAE) Goes Nude: Extracellular Polysaccharides serve<br />
as a sink for Reducing Power under Unbalanced C/N Metabolism.......................74-81<br />
Ana Otero, Massimo Vincenzini<br />
Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus availability on the expression of the<br />
coccolith-vesicle V-ATPase (subunit c) of Pleurochrysis (Haptophyta).................82-87<br />
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Paul L. A. M. Corstjens, Elma L. González<br />
Endogenous Cytokinins in Three Genera of Microalgae from the Chlorophyta.....88-95<br />
Vince Ördög, Wendy A. Stirk, Johannes van Staden, Ondrej Novák, Miroslav<br />
Strnad<br />
Nitrogenous Nutrition of Alexandrium Catenella (Dinophyceae) in Cultures and<br />
in Thau Lagoon, Southern France.......................................................................96-103<br />
Yves Collos, Céline Gagne, Mohamed Laabir, André Vaquer, Philippe Cecchi,<br />
Philippe Souchu<br />
Sterols of the heterotrophic dinoflagellate, pfiesteria piscicida (dinophyceae): is<br />
there a lipid biomarker? ....................................................................................104-111<br />
Jeffrey D. Leblond, Peter J. Chapman<br />
Induced Dimorphic Life Cycle of A Coccolithophorid, Calyptrosphaera<br />
Sphaeroidea (Prymnesiophyceae, Haptophyta)................................................112-129<br />
Mary-Hélène Nöel, Masanobu Kawachi, Isao Inouye<br />
General features of photoprotection by energy dissipation in planktonic diatoms<br />
(Bacillariophyceae)............................................................................................130-137<br />
Johann Lavaud, Bernard Rousseau, Anne-Lise Etienne<br />
Systematics of the Gracilariaceae (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta): A Critical<br />
Assessment Based on rbcL Sequence Analyses..............................................138-159<br />
Carlos Frederico D. Gurgel, Suzanne Fredericq<br />
NOTE<br />
Mitochondrial dna phylogeny of the symbiotic dinoflagellates (symbiodinium,<br />
dinophyta)..........................................................................................................160-164<br />
Misaki Takabayashi, Scott R. Santos, Clayton B. Cook<br />
Reproductive Compatibility and rDNA Sequence Analyses in the Sellaphora<br />
Pupula Species Complex (Bacillariophyta)........................................................193-208<br />
Anke Behnke, Thomas Friedl, Victor A. Chepurnov, David G. Mann<br />
Phylogenetic position of Bolbocoleon piliferum (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta):<br />
Evidence FROM Reproduction, zoospore and gamete ultrastructure, and<br />
SMALL SUBunit rrNA gene sequences.............................................................209-222<br />
Charles J. O'kelly, Wendy K. Bellows, Brian Wysor<br />
Comparative morphology and molecular phylogenetic analysis of three new<br />
species of the genus karenia (dinophyceae) from new Zealand........................165-179<br />
Allison J. Haywood, Karen A. Steidinger, Earnest W. Truby, Patricia R.<br />
Bergquist, Peter L. Bergquist, Janet Adamson, Lincoln Mackenzie<br />
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The New Genus Yonagunia Kawaguchi et Masuda (Halymeniaceae,<br />
Rhodophyta), Based on Y. Tenuifolia Kawaguchi et Masuda sp. Nov. from<br />
Southern Japan and Including Y. Formosana (Okamura) Kawaguchi et Masuda<br />
Comb. Nov. from Southeast Asia1<br />
Shigeo Kawaguch..............................................................................................180-192<br />
Satoshi Shimada, Hong Wei Wang, Michio Masuda<br />
A Simple and Rapid Technique for the Isolation of Dna from Microalgae..........223-225<br />
Marvin W. Fawley, Karen P. Fawley<br />
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 34, No. 1, January 2004.<br />
The North Pacific Climatology of Winter Mixed Layer and Mode Waters. Toshio<br />
Suga, Kazunori Motoki, Yoshikazu Aoki, and Alison M. Macdonald..................... 3–22.<br />
A Model of the Near-Surface Circulation of the Santa Barbara Channel:<br />
Comparison with Observations and Dynamical Interpretations. Lie-Yauw Oey,<br />
Clinton Winant, Ed Dever, Walter R. Johnson, and Dong-Ping Wang................ 23–43.<br />
Meso- and Submesoscale Structure of a Convecting Field. Elizabeth L. Steffen<br />
and Eric A. D'Asaro............................................................................................ 44–60.<br />
Properties of Rossby Waves in the North Atlantic Estimated from Satellite Data.<br />
Vladimir Osychny and Peter Cornillon................................................................ 61–76.<br />
Effects of Mean Flow Direction on Energy, Isotropy, and Coherence of<br />
Baroclinically Unstable Beta-Plane Geostrophic Turbulence. Brian K. Arbic and<br />
Glenn R. Flierl..................................................................................................... 77–93.<br />
Large-Eddy Simulation of Flow over Two-Dimensional Obstacles: High Drag<br />
States and Mixing. Eric D. Skyllingstad and Hemantha W. Wijesekera............ 94–112.<br />
Observations of Inflow of Philippine Sea Surface Water into the South China<br />
Sea through the Luzon Strait. Luca R. Centurioni, Pearn P. Niiler, and Dong-<br />
Kyu Lee.......................................................................................................... 113–121.<br />
Effects of Turbulent Mixing and Horizontal Shear on Double-Diffusive<br />
Interleaving in the Central and Western Equatorial Pacific. Natalia Kuzmina,<br />
Jae Hak Lee, and Victor Zhurbas................................................................... 122–141.<br />
Why Are Eddy Fluxes of Potential Vorticity Difficult to Parameterize?. Chris<br />
Wilson and Richard G. Williams ..................................................................... 142–155.<br />
Internal Tides Generated on a Corrugated Continental Slope. Part I: Cross-<br />
Slope Barotropic Forcing*. Sonya Legg.......................................................... 156–173.<br />
Influence of Extratropical Thermal and Wind Forcings on Equatorial<br />
Thermocline in an Ocean GCM*. Haijun Yang, Zhengyu Liu, and Hui Wang. 174–187.<br />
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A Dense Current Flowing down a Sloping Bottom in a Rotating Fluid. C.<br />
Cenedese, J. A. Whitehead, T. A. Ascarelli, and M. Ohiwa............................ 188–203.<br />
The Interaction of a Surface Wave with Waves on a Diffuse Interface.<br />
Mirmosadegh Jamali and Brian Seymour....................................................... 204–213.<br />
A Heuristic Description of Internal Wave Dynamics. Kurt Polzin.................... 214–230.<br />
Idealized Solutions for the Energy Balance of the Finescale Internal Wave<br />
Field*. Kurt Polzin........................................................................................... 231–246.<br />
Isopycnal Dispersion in NATRE. Kurt Polzin and Raffaele Ferrari.................. 247–257.<br />
Modeling the Effects of Wind Redistribution on the Snow Mass Budget of Polar<br />
Sea Ice*. Stephen J. Déry and L.-B. Tremblay............................................... 258–271.<br />
A New Lagrangian Model of Arctic Sea Ice. R. W. Lindsay and H. L. Stern... 272–283.<br />
Propagating Bottom Pressure Signals around Antarctica at 1–2-Day Periods<br />
and Implications for Ocean Modes. Rui M. Ponte and Naoki Hirose.............. 284–292.<br />
Tidally Induced Cross-Frontal Mean Circulation: Analytical Study*. Changming<br />
Dong, Hsien-Wang Ou, Dake Chen, and Martin Visbeck............................... 293–305.<br />
How Sensitive Are Coarse General Circulation Models to Fundamental<br />
Approximations in the Equations of Motion?. Martin Losch, Alistair Adcroft, and<br />
Jean-Michel Campin....................................................................................... 306–319.<br />
How Can Tropical Pacific Ocean Heat Transport Vary?. Wilco Hazeleger,<br />
Richard Seager, Mark A. Cane, and Naomi H. Naik....................................... 320–333.<br />
Transient Diapycnal Mixing and the Meridional Overturning Circulation. William<br />
R. Boos, Jeffery R. Scott, and Kerry A. Emanuel........................................... 334–341.<br />
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 34, No. 2, February 2004.<br />
The Impact of Water Turbidity on Interannual Sea Surface Temperature<br />
Simulations in a Layered Global Ocean Model*. A. Birol Kara, Harley E.<br />
Hurlburt, Peter A. Rochford, and James J. O'Brien........................................ 345–359.<br />
Thermohaline Structure in the Subarctic North Pacific Simulated in a General<br />
Circulation Model*. Takahiro Endoh, Humio Mitsudera, Shang-Ping Xie, and Bo<br />
Qiu.................................................................................................................. 360–371.<br />
Eddy-Induced Diapycnal Fluxes and Their Role in the Maintenance of the<br />
Thermocline. Timour Radko and John Marshall............................................. 372–383.<br />
The Bering Slope Current System Revisited*. Gregory C. Johnson, Phyllis J.<br />
Stabeno, and Stephen C. Riser...................................................................... 384–398.<br />
Formation and Circulation of Mode Waters of the North Pacific in a High-<br />
Resolution GCM. Hiroyuki Tsujino and Tamaki Yasuda................................. 399–415.<br />
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Effects of Bottom Friction on Nonlinear Equilibration of an Oceanic Baroclinic<br />
Jet. Pascal Rivière, Anne Marie Treguier, and Patrice Klein.......................... 416–432.<br />
Sea Level Variations in the Western Mediterranean Studied by a Numerical<br />
Tidal Model of the Strait of Gibraltar. Peter Brandt, Angelo Rubino, Dmitry V.<br />
Sein, Burkard Baschek, Alfredo Izquierdo, and Jan O. Backhaus.................. 433–443.<br />
Objective Maps of Near-Surface Flow States near Point Conception, California.<br />
E. P. Dever..................................................................................................... 444–461.<br />
Three-Dimensional Wind-Driven Flow in an Elongated, Rotating Basin. Clinton<br />
D. Winant........................................................................................................ 462–476.<br />
The Effect of Bubbles on Internal Waves. R. H. J. Grimshaw and K. R.<br />
Khusnutdinova................................................................................................ 477–489.<br />
Effects of Wave Breaking on the Near-Surface Profiles of Velocity and<br />
Turbulent Kinetic Energy. Arne Melsom and Øyvind SÆtra........................... 490–504.<br />
Turbulence Closure, Steady State, and Collapse into Waves. Helmut Baumert<br />
and Hartmut Peters........................................................................................ 505–512.<br />
Sverdrup Balance and the Cyclonic Gyre in the Sea of Okhotsk. Kay I.<br />
Ohshima, Daisuke Simizu, Motoyo Itoh, Genta Mizuta, Yasushi Fukamachi,<br />
Stephen C. Riser, and Masaaki Wakatsuchi................................................... 513–525.<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 26, No. 5, May 2004.<br />
Mirna H. Regali-Seleghim and Mirna J. L. Godinho<br />
Peritrich epibiont protozoans in the zooplankton of a subtropical shallow aquatic<br />
ecosystem (Monjolinho Reservoir, São Carlos, Brazil)......................................501-508<br />
Michael Dowd, Jennifer L. Martin, Murielle M. Legresley, Alex Hanke, and Fred<br />
H. Page<br />
A statistical method for the robust detection of interannual changes in plankton<br />
abundance: analysis of monitoring data from the Bay of Fundy, Canada..........509-523<br />
Tatjana Simcic and Anton Brancelj<br />
Respiratory electron transport system (ETS) activity as an estimator of the<br />
thermal tolerance of two Daphnia hybrids........................................................ 525-534<br />
Stephan Hülsmann, Jacobus Vijverberg, Maarten Boersma, and Wolf M. Mooij<br />
Effects of infochemicals released by gape-limited fish on life history traits of<br />
Daphnia: a maladaptive response?.................................................................. 535-543<br />
S. Fonda Umani, A. Beran, S. Parlato, D. Virgilio, T. Zollet, A. De Olazabal, B.<br />
Lazzarini, and M. Cabrini<br />
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Noctiluca scintillans MACARTNEY in the Northern Adriatic Sea: long-term<br />
dynamics, relationships with temperature and eutrophication, and role in the<br />
food web............................................................................................................545-561<br />
Ylenia Carotenuto and Winfried Lampert<br />
Ingestion and incorporation of freshwater diatoms by Daphnia pulicaria: do<br />
morphology and oxylipin production matter?.................................................... 563-569<br />
S. Besiktepe and M. Telli<br />
Egg production and growth rates of Calanus euxinus (Copepoda) in the Black<br />
Sea....................................................................................................................571-578<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />
José Alejandro Isla and Renzo Perissinotto<br />
Effects of temperature, salinity and sex on the basal metabolic rate of the<br />
estuarine copepod Pseudodiaptomus hessei................................................... 579-583<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Ian R. Jenkinson<br />
Handbook of Scaling Methods in Aquatic Ecology: Measurement, Analysis,<br />
Simulation. Edited by Laurent Seuront and Peter G. Strutton. CRC Press, 2003<br />
[marked 2004], xviii + 600 pp. ISBN 0-8493-1344-9 (hardback).<br />
$129.95/£87.00..................................................................................................585-587<br />
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 49, No. 3, May 2004.<br />
Bochdansky, Alexander B., and Stephen M. Bollens<br />
Relevant scales in zooplankton ecology: Distribution, feeding, and reproduction<br />
of the copepod Acartia hudsonica in response to thin layers of the diatom<br />
Skeletonema costatum .....................................................................................625-636<br />
Lynam, Christopher P., Stephen J. Hay, and Andrew S. Brierley<br />
Interannual variability in abundance of North Sea jellyfish and links to the North<br />
Atlantic Oscillation ............................................................................................637-643<br />
Swadling, K. M., A. D. McKinnon, G. De'ath and J. A. E. Gibson<br />
Life cycle plasticity and differential growth and development in marine and<br />
lacustrine populations of an Antarctic copepod ................................................644-655<br />
Acharya, Kumud, Marcia Kyle, and James J. Elser<br />
Biological stoichiometry of Daphnia growth: An ecophysiological test of the<br />
growth rate hypothesis..................................................................................... 656-665<br />
Ghadouani, Anas, Bernadette Pinel-Alloul, Klaus Plath, Geoffrey A. Codd, and<br />
Winfried Lampert<br />
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Effects of Microcystis aeruginosa and purified microcystin-LR on the feeding<br />
behavior of Daphnia pulicaria ...........................................................................666-679<br />
Kagami, Maiko, Ellen Van Donk, Arnout de Bruin, Machteld Rijkeboer, and Bas<br />
W. Ibelings<br />
Daphnia can protect diatoms from fungal parasitism........................................ 680-685<br />
Røy, Hans, Markus Huettel, and Bo Barker Jørgensen<br />
Transmission of oxygen concentration fluctuations through the diffusive<br />
boundary layer overlying aquatic sediments .....................................................686-692<br />
Precht, Elimar, Ulrich Franke, Lubos Polerecky, and Markus Huettel<br />
Oxygen dynamics in permeable sediments with wave-driven pore water<br />
exchange ..........................................................................................................693-705<br />
Bergquist, Derk C., Clint Fleckenstein, Emily B. Szalai, Julie Knisel, and<br />
Charles R. Fisher<br />
Environment drives physiological variability in the cold seep mussel<br />
Bathymodiolus childressi...................................................................................706-715<br />
Giessing, Anders M. B., and Lawrence M. Mayer<br />
Oxidative coupling during gut passage in marine deposit-feeding invertebrates 716-726<br />
Green, Mark A., Michael E. Jones, Carrie L. Boudreau, Richard L. Moore, and<br />
Benjamin A. Westman<br />
Dissolution mortality of juvenile bivalves in coastal marine deposits ................727-734<br />
Mannino, Antonio, H. Rodger Harvey<br />
Black carbon in estuarine and coastal ocean dissolved organic matter ............735-740<br />
Azetsu-Scott, Kumiko, and Uta Passow<br />
Ascending marine particles: Significance of transparent exopolymer particles<br />
(TEP) in the upper ocean ..................................................................................741-748<br />
Stramski, Dariusz, Slawomir B. Wozniak, and Piotr J. Flatau<br />
Optical properties of Asian mineral dust suspended in seawater .....................749-755<br />
Babin, Marcel, and Dariusz Stramski<br />
Variations in the mass-specific absorption coefficient of mineral particles<br />
suspended in water...........................................................................................756-767<br />
Arneborg, Lars, Carina P. Erlandsson, Bengt Liljebladh, and Anders<br />
Stigebrandt<br />
The rate of inflow and mixing during deep-water renewal in a sill fjord .............768-777<br />
Lorke, Andreas, Klaus Tietze, Michel Halbwachs, and Alfred Wüest<br />
Response of Lake Kivu stratification to lava inflow and climate warming .........778-783<br />
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Romari, Khadidja, and Daniel Vaulot<br />
Composition and temporal variability of picoeukaryote communities at a coastal<br />
site of the English Channel from 18S rDNA sequences ...................................784-798<br />
Arrieta, Jesús M., Markus G. Weinbauer, Carolien Lute, and Gerhard J. Herndl<br />
Response of bacterioplankton to iron fertilization in the Southern Ocean ........799-808<br />
Mulholland, Patrick J., H. Maurice Valett, Jackson R. Webster, Steven A.<br />
Thomas, Lee W. Cooper, Stephen K. Hamilton, and Bruce J. Peterson<br />
Stream denitrification and total nitrate uptake rates measured using a field 15N<br />
tracer addition approach ...................................................................................809-820<br />
Böhlke, John Karl, Judson W. Harvey, and Mary A. Voytek<br />
Reach-scale isotope tracer experiment to quantify denitrification and related<br />
processes in a nitrate-rich stream, midcontinent United States ........................821-838<br />
Lehmann, Moritz F., Stefano M. Bernasconi, Alberto Barbieri, Marco Simona,<br />
and Judith A. McKenzie<br />
Interannual variation of the isotopic composition of sedimenting organic carbon<br />
and nitrogen in Lake Lugano: A long-term sediment trap study ........................839-849<br />
Finlay, Jacques C.<br />
Patterns and controls of lotic algal stable carbon isotope ratios .......................850-861<br />
Van den Meersche, Karel, Jack J. Middelburg, Karline Soetaert, Pieter van<br />
Rijswijk, Henricus T. S. Boschker, and Carlo H. R. Heip<br />
Carbon-nitrogen coupling and algal-bacterial interactions during an<br />
experimental bloom: Modeling a 13C tracer experiment ..................................862-878<br />
Freeland, Joanna R., Vivien K. Rimmer, and Beth Okamura<br />
Evidence for a residual post-glacial founder effect in a highly dispersive<br />
freshwater invertebrate..................................................................................... 879-883<br />
Teasdale, Michael, Kay Vopel, and David Thistle<br />
The timing of benthic copepod emergence .......................................................884-889<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 268, March 9, 2004.<br />
Van Den Broeck N, Moutin T, Rodier M, Le Bouteiller A<br />
Seasonal variations of phosphate availability in the SW Pacific Ocean near<br />
New Caledonia........................................................................................................1-12<br />
Sandberg J, Andersson A, Johansson S, Wikner J<br />
Pelagic food web structure and carbon budget in the northern Baltic Sea:<br />
potential importance of terrigenous carbon...........................................................13-29<br />
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Tang DL, Kawamura H, Van Dien T, Lee MA<br />
Offshore phytoplankton biomass increase and its oceanographic causes in the<br />
South China Sea...................................................................................................31-41<br />
Yakovleva I, Hidaka M<br />
Differential recovery of PSII function and electron transport rate in symbiotic<br />
dinoflagellates as a possible determinant of bleaching susceptibility of corals......43-53<br />
Bulit C, Díaz-Ávalos C, Montagnes DJS<br />
Assessing spatial and temporal patchiness of the autotrophic ciliate Myrionecta<br />
rubra: a case study in a coastal lagoon.................................................................55-67<br />
Thornber CS, Kinlan BP, Graham MH, Stachowicz JJ<br />
Population ecology of the invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifida in California:<br />
environmental and biological controls on demography..........................................69-80<br />
Peterson CH, Luettich RA Jr, Micheli F, Skilleter GA<br />
Attenuation of water flow inside seagrass canopies of differing structure..............81-92<br />
Nishizaki MT, Ackerman JD<br />
Juvenile-adult associations in sea urchins Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and<br />
S. droebachiensis: Is nutrition involved?.............................................................93-103<br />
Levy O, Dubinsky Z, Schneider K, Achituv Y, Zakai D, Gorbunov MY<br />
Diurnal hysteresis in coral photosynthesis.........................................................105-117<br />
Castilla JC, Lagos NA, Cerda M<br />
Marine ecosystem engineering by the alien ascidian Pyura praeputialis on a<br />
mid-intertidal rocky shore...................................................................................119-130<br />
Holmes SP, Dekker R, Williams ID<br />
Population dynamics and genetic differentiation in the bivalve mollusc Abra<br />
tenuis: aplanic dispersal....................................................................................131-140<br />
Brokordt K, Guderley H<br />
Binding of glycolytic enzymes in adductor muscle of Iceland scallop Chlamys<br />
islandica is altered by reproductive status.........................................................141-149<br />
Przeslawski R, Davis AR, Benkendorff K<br />
Effects of ultraviolet radiation and visible light on the development of<br />
encapsulated molluscan embryos.....................................................................151-160<br />
Ng TYT, Wang WX<br />
Detoxification and effects of Ag, Cd, and Zn pre-exposure on metal uptake<br />
kinetics in the clam Ruditapes philippinarum.....................................................161-172<br />
Underwood AJ<br />
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Landing on one's foot: small-scale topographic features of habitat and the<br />
dispersion of juvenile intertidal gastropods........................................................173-182<br />
Eiane K, Ohman MD<br />
Stage-specific mortality of Calanus finmarchicus, Pseudocalanus elongatus and<br />
Oithona similis on Fladen Ground, North Sea, during a spring bloom...............183-193<br />
Tester PA, Cohen JH, Cervetto G<br />
Reverse vertical migration and hydrographic distribution of Anomalocera ornata<br />
(Copepoda: Pontellidae) in the US South Atlantic Bight....................................195-204<br />
Webb AP, Eyre BD<br />
Effect of natural populations of burrowing thalassinidean shrimp on sediment<br />
irrigation, benthic metabolism, nutrient fluxes and denitrification.......................205-220<br />
Syms C, Jones GP<br />
Habitat structure, disturbance and the composition of sand-dwelling goby<br />
assemblages in a coral reef lagoon...................................................................221-230<br />
Ryer CH, Stoner AW, Titgen RH<br />
Behavioral mechanisms underlying the refuge value of benthic habitat structure<br />
for two flatfishes with differing anti-predator strategies......................................231-243<br />
Bethea DM, Buckel JA, Carlson JK<br />
Foraging ecology of the early life stages of four sympatric shark species.........245-264<br />
Grémillet D, Dell'Omo G, Ryan PG, Peters G, Ropert-Coudert Y, Weeks SJ<br />
Offshore diplomacy or how seabirds mitigate intra-specific competition: a case<br />
study based on GPS tracking of Cape gannets from neighbouring colonies.....265-279<br />
Jaquemet S, Le Corre M, Weimerskirch H<br />
Seabird community structure in a coastal tropical environment: importance of<br />
natural factors and fish aggregating devices (FADs).........................................281-292<br />
Vergani DF, Stanganelli ZB, Bilenca D<br />
Effects of El Niño and La Niña events on the sex ratio of southern elephant<br />
seals at King George Island...............................................................................293-300<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 269, March 25, 2004.<br />
Van Wambeke F, Lefèvre D, Prieur L, Sempéré R, Bianchi M, Oubelkheir K,<br />
Bruyant F<br />
Distribution of microbial biomass, production,respiration, dissolved organic<br />
carbon and factors controlling bacterial production across a geostrophic front<br />
(Almeria-Oran, SW Mediterranean Sea)..................................................................1-15<br />
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Varela M, Prego R, Pazos Y<br />
Vertical biogenic particle flux in a western Galician ria (NW Iberian Peninsula)....17-32<br />
Ståhl H, Hall POJ, Tengberg A, Josefson AB, Streftaris N, Zenetos A,<br />
Karageorgis AP<br />
Respiration and sequestering of organic carbon in shelf sediments of the<br />
oligotrophic northern Aegean Sea.........................................................................33-48<br />
Gascoigne J, Lipcius RN<br />
Allee effects in marine systems.............................................................................49-59<br />
Lindholm J, Auster P, Valentine P<br />
Role of a large marine protected area for conserving landscape attributes of<br />
sand habitats on Georges Bank (NW Atlantic)......................................................61-68<br />
Beaugrand G<br />
Monitoring marine plankton ecosystems. I: Description of an ecosystem<br />
approach based on plankton indicators.................................................................69-81<br />
Iriarte JL, González HE<br />
Phytoplankton size structure during and after the 1997/98 El Niño in a coastal<br />
upwelling area of the northern Humboldt Current System.....................................83-90<br />
Niemann H, Richter C, Jonkers HM, Badran MI<br />
Red Sea gravity currents cascade near-reef phytoplankton to the twilight zone....91-99<br />
Lehmann MK, Davis RF, Huot Y, Cullen JJ<br />
Spectrally weighted transparency in models of water-column photosynthesis<br />
and photoinhibition by ultraviolet radiation.........................................................101-110<br />
Edmunds PJ<br />
Juvenile coral population dynamics track rising seawater temperature on a<br />
Caribbean reef...................................................................................................111-119<br />
Tarrant AM, Atkinson MJ, Atkinson S<br />
Effects of steroidal estrogens on coral growth and reproduction.......................121-129<br />
Fox HE<br />
Coral recruitment in blasted and unblasted sites in Indonesia: assessing<br />
rehabilitation potential........................................................................................131-139<br />
Garza-Pérez JR, Lehmann A, Arias-González JE<br />
Spatial prediction of coral reef habitats: integrating ecology with spatial<br />
modeling and remote sensing............................................................................141-152<br />
Jackson GA, Kiørboe T<br />
Zooplankton use of chemodetection to find and eat particles............................153-162<br />
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Michaud M, de Meeûs T, Renaud F<br />
Environmental sex determination in a parasitic copepod: checking<br />
heterogeneity and unpredictability of the environment ......................................163-171<br />
Bilio M, Niermann U<br />
Is the comb jelly really to blame for it all? Mnemiopsis leidyi and the ecological<br />
concerns about the Caspian Sea.......................................................................173-183<br />
Bustamante P, Teyssié JL, Danis B, Fowler SW, Miramand P, Cotret O,<br />
Warnau M<br />
Uptake, transfer and distribution of silver and cobalt in tissues of the common<br />
cuttlefish Sepia officinalis at different stages of its life cycle..............................185-195<br />
Talman SG, Norkko A, Thrush SF, Hewitt JE<br />
Habitat structure and the survival of juvenile scallops Pecten novaezelandiae:<br />
comparing predation in habitats with varying complexity...................................197-207<br />
Marinelli RL, Woodin SA<br />
Disturbance and recruitment: a test of solute and substrate specificity using<br />
Mercenaria mercenaria and Capitella sp. 1.......................................................209-221<br />
Griffen BD, DeWitt TH, Langdon C<br />
Particle removal rates by the mud shrimp Upogebia pugettensis, its burrow, and<br />
a commensal clam: effects on estuarine phytoplankton abundance..................223-236<br />
Forward RB Jr., Cohen JH, Irvine RD, Lax JL, Mitchell R, Schick AM, Smith<br />
MM, Thompson JM, Venezia JI<br />
Settlement of blue crab Callinectes sapidus megalopae in a North Carolina<br />
estuary...............................................................................................................237-247<br />
Royer F, Fromentin JM, Gaspar P<br />
Association between bluefin tuna schools and oceanic features in the western<br />
Mediterranean...................................................................................................249-263<br />
Link JS<br />
Using fish stomachs as samplers of the benthos: integrating long-term and<br />
broad scales......................................................................................................265-275<br />
Chang CW, Iizuka Y, Tzeng WN<br />
Migratory environmental history of the grey mullet Mugil cephalus as revealed<br />
by otolith Sr:Ca ratios........................................................................................277-288<br />
Elwen SH, Best PB<br />
Female southern right whales Eubalaena australis: Are there reproductive<br />
benefits associated with their coastal distribution off South Africa?...................289-295<br />
NOTE<br />
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Guisande C, Ulla A, Thejll P<br />
Solar activity governs abundance of Atlantic Iberian sardine Sardina pilchardus297-301<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Supplement 2004.<br />
Continuous Plankton Records: Plankton Atlas of the North Atlantic Ocean<br />
1958-1999<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 46, Nos. 11-12, December, 2003.<br />
A classification approach of cost effective management measures for the<br />
improvement of watershed quality ....................................................................957-983<br />
Barbara Zanou , Areti Kontogianni and Michalis Skourtos<br />
Performance assessment of an underwater setting chute to mitigate seabird<br />
bycatch in the Hawaii pelagic longline tuna fishery • ARTICLE<br />
Pages 985-1010<br />
Eric Gilman , Christofer Boggs and Nigel Brothers<br />
The influence of the environmental status of Casa Caiada and Rio Doce<br />
beaches (NE-Brazil) on beaches users........................................................ 1011-1030<br />
Luci Cajueiro Carneiro Pereira , José A. Jiménez , Carmen Medeiros and<br />
Rauquírio Marinho da Costa<br />
Comparing uncertain alternatives for a possible airport island location in the<br />
North Sea ....................................................................................................1031-1047<br />
Caroline S. van der Kleij , Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher and Teunis Louters<br />
Systematizing local knowledge using GIS: fisheries management in Bang<br />
Saphan Bay, Thailand.................................................................................. 1049-1068<br />
Supaporn Anuchiracheeva , Harvey Demaine , Ganesh P. Shivakoti and<br />
Kenneth Ruddle<br />
One million dollars per mile? The opportunity costs of Hurricane evacuation 1069-1083<br />
John C. Whitehead<br />
One sea and three contenders: Marine resource management: conflict and<br />
regulation in the fisheries of the Coromandel coast. Bavinck, Maarten:<br />
Livelihood and Environment Series, No. 5. Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2001<br />
• BOOK REVIEW.......................................................................................... 1085-1087<br />
James R. McGoodwin<br />
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PACIFIC SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 58, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
Hamnett, Michael P., 1947- , Davidson, Kristine. , Devick, William. , Eldredge,<br />
Lucius G. , Foster, Kevin. , Leong, JoAnn Ching. , Nishimoto, Robert. , Oishi,<br />
Francis G. , Smith, Celia Marie.<br />
Introduction to Special Hawai'i Coral Reef Initiative Research Program Volume<br />
Brown, Eric K. , Cox, Evelyn. , Jokiel, P. L. (Paul L.) , Rodgers, S. Ku'ulei. ,<br />
Smith, William R. , Tissot, Brian N. , Coles, S. L. (Stephen Lee), 1944- ,<br />
Hultquist, Jonathan.<br />
Development of Benthic Sampling Methods for the Coral Reef Assessment and<br />
Monitoring Program (CRAMP) in Hawai'i<br />
Jokiel, P. L. (Paul L.) , Brown, Eric K. , Friedlander, Alan. , Rodgers, S. Ku'ulei.<br />
, Smith, William R.<br />
Hawai'i Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program: Spatial Patterns and<br />
Temporal Dynamics in Reef Coral Communities<br />
Tissot, Brian N. , Walsh, William J. , Hallacher, Leon E.<br />
Evaluating Effectiveness of a Marine Protected Area Network in West Hawai'i<br />
to Increase Productivity of an Aquarium Fishery<br />
Conklin, Eric J. , Stimson, John.<br />
An Attempt to Increase Numbers of Herbivorous Fishes as a Means of<br />
Controlling Populations of Fleshy Macroalgae on Coral Reefs in Kane'ohe Bay,<br />
Hawai'i<br />
Preskitt, Linda B. , Vroom, Peter S. , Smith, Celia Marie.<br />
A Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) Quantitative Survey Method for Benthic<br />
Algae Using Photoquadrats with Scuba<br />
Maragos, James E., 1944- , Potts, Donald C. , Aeby, Greta. , Gulko, D. (David),<br />
Kenyon, Jean. , Siciliano, Daria. , VanRavenswaay, Dan.<br />
2000-2002 Rapid Ecological Assessment of Corals (Anthozoa) on Shallow<br />
Reefs of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Part 1: Species and Distribution<br />
Cesar, H. S. J. (Herman S. J.), 1963- , Beukering, Pieter van.<br />
Economic Valuation of the Coral Reefs of Hawai'i<br />
Beukering, Pieter van. , Cesar, H. S. J. (Herman S. J.), 1963-<br />
Ecological Economic Modeling of Coral Reefs: Evaluating Tourist Overuse at<br />
Hanauma Bay and Algae Blooms at the Kihei Coast, Hawai'i<br />
Laws, Edward A., 1945- , Roth, Lauren.<br />
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Impact of Stream Hardening on Water Quality and Metabolic Characteristics of<br />
Waimanalo and Kane'ohe Streams, O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands<br />
Dollar, Steven J. , Grigg, Richard W.<br />
Anthropogenic and Natural Stresses on Selected Coral Reefs in Hawai'i: A<br />
Multidecade Synthesis of Impact and Recovery ,<br />
Rooney, John. , Fletcher, Charles H. , Grossman, Eric. , Engels, Mary. , Field,<br />
Michael.<br />
EL Niño Influence on Holocene Reef Accretion in Hawai'i<br />
Smith, Jennifer E. , Hunter, Cynthia L. , Conklin, Eric J. , Most, Rebecca. ,<br />
Sauvage, Thomas. , Squair, Cheryl. , Smith, Celia Marie.<br />
Ecology of the Invasive Red Alga Gracilaria salicornia (Rhodophyta) on O'ahu,<br />
Hawai'i<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM. Scientific Results:<br />
Vol. 181: Southwest Pacific Gateways. Sites 1119-1125.<br />
1. Leg 181 Summary: Southwest Pacific Paleoceanography<br />
2. Explanatory Notes<br />
3. Site 1119: Drift Accretion on Canterbury Slope<br />
4. Site 1120: Central Campbell Plateau<br />
5. Site 1121: the Campbell "Drift"<br />
6. Site 1122: Turbidites with a Contourite Foundation<br />
7. Site 1123: North Chatham Drift—a 20-Ma Record of the Pacific Deep<br />
Western Boundary Current<br />
8. Site 1124: Rekohu Drift—from the K/T Boundary to the Deep Western<br />
Boundary Current<br />
9. Site 1125: Productivity under the Subtropical Convergence on North<br />
Chatham Slope<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 68, No. 1, March 2004.<br />
Rousseau, S. and P. Forget Ocean wave mapping from ERS SAR images in<br />
the presence of swell and wind waves<br />
Riaux-Gobin, C., A. Dinet, G. Dugué, G. Vétion, E. Maria and A. Grémare<br />
Phytodetritus at the sediment-water interface, NW Mediterranean Basin: spatial<br />
repartition, living cells signatures, meiofaunal relationships<br />
La Ferla, R., A. Lo Giudice and G. Maimone Morphology and LPS content for<br />
the estimation of marine bacterioplankton biomass in the Ionian Sea<br />
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Balkis N Tintinnids (Protozoa: Ciliophora) of the Büyükçekmece Bay in the Sea<br />
of Marmara<br />
El Haïkali, B., N. Bensoussan, J.-C. Romano and V. Bousquet Estimation of<br />
photosynthesis and calcification rates of Corallina elongata Ellis and Solander,<br />
1786, by measurements of dissolved oxygen, pH and total alkalinity<br />
Curiel, D., A. Rismondo, G. Bellemo and M. Marzocchi Macroalgal biomass and<br />
species variations in the Lagoon of Venice (Northern Adriatic Sea, Italy): 1981-<br />
1998<br />
Cebrián E. and E. Ballesteros Zonation patterns of benthic communities in an<br />
upwelling area from the Western Mediterranean (La Herradura, Alboran Sea)<br />
Conradi, M., C. Megina and P.J. López-González Sibling species of copepods<br />
in association with Mediterranean gorgonians<br />
Baba, K Uroptychodes, new genus of Chirostylidae (Crustacea: Decapoda:<br />
Anomura), with description of three new species<br />
Anger, K. and G.S. Moreira Biomass and elemental composition of eggs and<br />
larvae of a mangrove crab, Sesarma rectum Randall (Decapoda: Sesarmidae)<br />
and comparison to a related species with abbreviated larval development<br />
Ituarte, R.B., E.D. Spivak and T.A. Luppi Female reproductive cycle of the<br />
Southwestern Atlantic estuarine crab Chasmagnathus granulatus (Brachyura:<br />
Grapsoidea: Varunidae)<br />
Colpo, K.D. and M.L. Negreiros-Fransozo Comparison of the population<br />
structure of the fiddler crab Uca vocator (Herbst, 1804) from three subtropical<br />
mangrove forests<br />
Katsanevakis, S. and G. Verriopoulos Den ecology of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier,<br />
1797, on soft sediment: availability and types of shelter<br />
Cuyás, C., J.J. Castro, A.T. Santana-Ortega and E. Carbonell Insular stock<br />
identification of Serranus atricauda (Pisces: Serranidae) through the presence<br />
of Ceratothoa steindachneri (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) and Pentacapsula<br />
cutanea (Myxozoa: Pentacapsulidae) in the Canary Islands<br />
Bode, A., M.T. Álvarez-Ossorio, P. Carrera and J. Lorenzo Reconstruction of<br />
trophic pathways between plankton and the North Iberian sardine (Sardina<br />
pilchardus) using stable isotopes<br />
Stergiou, K.I., D.K. Moutopoulos and G. Krassas Body size overlap in industrial<br />
and artisanal fisheries for five commercial fish species in the Mediterranean<br />
Sea<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
CIESM Atlas of exotic species in the Mediterranean. Vol. 2. Crustaceans:<br />
decapods and stomatopods. B. Galil, C. Froglia and P. Noël (Reviewed by P.<br />
Abelló)<br />
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El Mar Mediterráneo: recursos vivos y explotación.C. Bas (Reviewed by F.<br />
Sardà)<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 68, No. Supplement, April 2004.<br />
BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AT THE TURN OF THE MILLENIUM<br />
Foreword<br />
Pomeroy, L.R. Building bridges across subdisciplines in marine ecology<br />
Wotton, R.S. The ubiquity and many roles of exopolymers (EPS) in aquatic<br />
systems<br />
Cavallo, R.A. and L. Stabili. Culturable vibrios biodiversity in the Northern<br />
Ionian Sea (Italian coasts)<br />
Stabili, L. and R.A. Cavallo. Biodiversity of culturable heterotrophic bacteria in<br />
the Southern Adriatic Sea Italian coastal waters<br />
Bongiorni, L., L. Pignataro and G. Santangelo. Thraustochytrids (fungoid<br />
protists): an unexplored component of marine sediment microbiota<br />
Packard, T., D. Blasco and M. Estrada. Modeling physiological processes in<br />
plankton on enzyme kinetic principles<br />
La Ferla, R. and M. Azzaro. Metabolic CO2 production in the Mediterranean<br />
Sea: a study basin for stimating corbon budget in the sea<br />
Ribera d'Alcalà, M., F. Conversano, F. Corato, P. Licandro, O. Mangoni, D.<br />
Marino, M.G. Mazzocchi, M. Modigh, M. Montresor, M. Nardella, V. Saggiomo,<br />
D. Sarno and A. Zingone. Seasonal patterns in plankton communities in a<br />
pluriannual time series at a coastal Mediterranean site (Gulf of Naples): an<br />
attempt to discern recurrences and trends<br />
Moscatello, S., F. Rubino, O.D. Saracino, G. Fanelli, G. Belmonte and F.<br />
Boero. Plankton biodiversity around the Salento Peninsula (South East Italy):<br />
An integrated water/sediment approach<br />
Della Tommasa, L., R. Danovaro, G. Belmonte and F. Boero. Resting stage<br />
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Mediterranean Sea<br />
Granata, T. C., M. Estrada, U. Zika and C. Merry. Evidence for enhanced<br />
primary production resulting from relative vorticity induced upwelling in the<br />
Catalan Current<br />
Lindeque, P.K., R.P. Harris, M.B. Jones and G.R. Smerdon. Distribution of<br />
Calanus spp. as determined using a genetic identification system<br />
Torn, K., G. Martin, H. Kukk and T. Trei. Distribution of charophyte species in<br />
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Cocito, S. Bioconstruction and biodiversity: their mutual influence<br />
Travizi, A. and N. Zavodnik. Phenology of Caulerpa taxifolia and temporal<br />
dynamics of its epibiontic meiofauna in the port of Malinska (Croatia, northern<br />
Adriatic Sea)<br />
Snyder, M.J. and S. Rossi. Stress protein (HSP70 family) expression in<br />
intertidal benthic organisms: the example of Anthopleura elegantissima<br />
(Cnidaria: Anthozoa)<br />
Logan, A., C.N. Bianchi, C. Morri and H. Zibrowius. The present-day<br />
Mediterranean brachiopod fauna: diversity, life habits, biogeography and<br />
paleobiogeography<br />
Cúrdia, J., S. Carvalho, A. Ravara, J.D. Gage, A.M. Rodrigues and V. Quintino.<br />
Deep macrobenthic communities from Nazaré Submarine Canyon (NW<br />
Portugal)<br />
Rodríguez J.G. Intertidal water column meiofauna in relation to wave intensity<br />
on an exposed beach<br />
Christie, H. and P. Kraufvelin. Mechanisms regulating amphipod population<br />
density within macroalgal communities with low predator impact<br />
Santangelo, G., E. Maggi, L. Bramanti and L. Bongiorni. Demography of the<br />
over- exploited Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum L. 1758)<br />
Cesar, A., A. Marín, L. Marín-Guirao and R. Vita. Amphipod and sea urchin<br />
tests to assess the toxicity of Mediterranean sediments: the case of Portman<br />
Bay<br />
Labropoulou, M. and C. Papaconstantinou. Community structure and diversity<br />
of demersal fish assemblages: the role of fishery<br />
Marín, A. and J.D. Ros. Chemical defenses in Sacoglossan Opisthobrancs:<br />
taxonomic trends and evolutionary implications<br />
Cros, L. and M. Estrada. Picarola margalefii, gen. et sp. nov., a new planktonic<br />
coccolithophore from NW Mediterranean waters<br />
SENCKENBERGIANA MARITIMA:<br />
Vol. 33, No. 1-2, 2003.<br />
Tillmann, U. & Rick, H. –J.: North Sea Phytoplankton: a Review.................................1<br />
Krause, M. Fock, H., Greve, W. & Winkler, G.: North Sea Zooplankton: a<br />
Review........................................................................................................................71<br />
Kröncke, I. & Bergfeld C.: North Sea Benthos: a Review.........................................205<br />
Floeter, J. & Temming, A.: North Sea Fish and higher trophic levels: a Review.......269<br />
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WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 12, No. 2, April 2004.<br />
The effect of phosphorus enrichment on the nutrient status of a northern<br />
Everglades slough.................................................................................................63-79<br />
Susan Newman, Paul V. McCormick, Shi Li Miao, James A. Laing, W. Chad<br />
Kennedy, Mary B. O'Dell<br />
Mangrove inundation and nutrient dynamics from a GIS perspective....................81-86<br />
M.C.L. Cohen, R.J. Lara, C. Szlafsztein, T. Dittmar<br />
Participatory appraisal for potential community-based mangrove management<br />
in East Africa...................................................................................................... 87-102<br />
L. Omodei Zorini, C. Contini, N. Jiddawi, J. Ochiewo, J. Shunula, S. Cannicci<br />
River forcing at work: ecological modeling of prograding and regressive deltas103-114<br />
Enrique Reyes, Jay F. Martin, John W. Day, G. Paul Kemp, Hassan Mashriqui<br />
Leaf-consumption levels in subtropical mangroves of Paranaguá Bay (SE<br />
Brazil)115-122<br />
Luiz Francisco Ditzel Faraco, Paulo da Cunha Lana<br />
Long-term effects of prescribed fire on Cladium jamaicense crantz and Typha<br />
domingensis pers. densities..............................................................................123-133<br />
Kimberli J. Ponzio, Steven J. Miller, Mary Ann Lee<br />
Analysis of primary food sources and trophic relationships of aquatic animals in<br />
a mangrove-fringed estuary, Khung Krabaen Bay (Thailand) using dual stable<br />
isotope techniques.............................................................................................135-144<br />
W. Thimdee, G. Deein, C. Sangrungruang, K. Matsunaga<br />
ZOOLOGICA SCRIPTA:<br />
Vol. 33, No. 3, May 2004.<br />
Genetic vs. morphological differentiation of Old World buzzards (genus Buteo,<br />
Accipitridae) ......................................................................................................197-211<br />
Luise Kruckenhauser, Elisabeth Haring, Wilhelm Pinsker, Martin J. Riesing,<br />
Hans Winkler, Michael Wink, Anita Gamauf<br />
The freshwater turtle genus Mauremys (Testudines, Geoemydidae) —a<br />
textbook example of an east–west disjunction or a taxonomic misconcept? ....213-221<br />
Dana Barth, Detlef Bernhard, Guido Fritzsch, Uwe Fritz<br />
Comparative morphology of the venom apparatus in the braconid wasp<br />
subfamily Rogadinae (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Braconidae) and related taxa ...223-237<br />
A. Zaldivar-Riverón, B. Areekul, M. R. Shaw, D. L. J. Quicke<br />
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Data incongruence and the problem of avian louse phylogeny ........................239-259<br />
Vincent S. Smith, Roderic D. M. Page, Kevin P. Johnson<br />
Phylogenetic analysis of the Balanidae (Cirripedia, Balanomorpha) ................261-276<br />
F. B. Pitombo<br />
Molecular and morphological evidence for multiple species within<br />
Paranoplocephala omphalodes (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae) in Microtus voles<br />
(Arvicolinae) ......................................................................................................277-290<br />
V. Haukisalmi, Lotta M. Wickström, H. Henttonen, J. Hantula, A. Gubányi<br />
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