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INTRODUCCIÓN<br />
De acuerdo a los principales objetivos <strong>de</strong> la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”,<br />
Unidad Académica Mazatlán <strong>de</strong>l ICML, U.N.A.M. <strong>de</strong> apoyar la investigación y docencia a<br />
nivel regional y nacional en las áreas <strong>de</strong> ciencias <strong>de</strong>l mar y limnología el poner a<br />
disposición <strong>de</strong> todos lo usuarios la información <strong>de</strong>l acervo <strong>de</strong> la Biblioteca, se ha visto la<br />
necesidad <strong>de</strong> dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través <strong>de</strong> la elaboración <strong>de</strong>l Boletín<br />
Electrónico <strong>de</strong> Material Reciente <strong>de</strong> la Biblioteca.<br />
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donación y/o canje, a través <strong>de</strong> la referencia bibliográfica y tabla <strong>de</strong> contenido en forma<br />
más eficiente, ya que este formato <strong>de</strong> documento nos permite a<strong>de</strong>más realizar búsquedas<br />
<strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong>l mismo boletín (botón arriba, FIND). Asimismo <strong>de</strong>l lado izquierdo <strong>de</strong> la<br />
referencia bibliográfica po<strong>de</strong>mos dar un clic y nos lleva directamente a la tabla <strong>de</strong><br />
contenido <strong>de</strong> esta.<br />
Estamos seguros que teniendo este boletín en forma electrónica, el cual se enviara por<br />
correo electrónico a las instituciones a nivel nacional, será colocado en nuestra pagina web<br />
<strong>de</strong> la biblioteca: http://ola.icmyl.unam.mx/biblio para que a través <strong>de</strong> internet, todos los<br />
usuarios puedan consultarlo y buscar en él los temas <strong>de</strong> su interés. De esta forma la difusión<br />
<strong>de</strong> nuestro acervo ira en constante aumento.<br />
Para cualquier consulta, dudas o comentarios, favor <strong>de</strong> enviarnos un correo a la cuenta <strong>de</strong><br />
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la mejor disposición <strong>de</strong> enviar a todo usuario que solicite esta información a las cuentas <strong>de</strong><br />
correo respectivas.<br />
Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos <strong>de</strong> libros, tesis, revistas,<br />
memorias, informes y <strong>de</strong> reimpresos en nuestra página web.<br />
Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui<br />
Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz.
LIBROS<br />
HALLEGRAEFF, G.M., AN<strong>DE</strong>RSON, D.M. AND CEMBELLA, A.D., 2003. Manual on<br />
Harmful <strong>Mar</strong>ine Microalgae.—París: UNESCO Publishing, 793 p.<br />
HARRISON, F.W. AND HUMES, A.G., 1992. Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates.<br />
Volume 10: Decapod Crustacea.—New York: John Wiley & Sons, 459 p.<br />
NATIONAL ACA<strong>DE</strong>MY PRESS, 2002. Effects of Trawling and Dredging on Seafloor<br />
Habitat.—Washington, D.C.: National Aca<strong>de</strong>my Press, 126 p.<br />
OCHOA, JOSÉ LUIS, 2003. MAREAS ROJAS. Proliferaciones Micro-Algales Nocivas y<br />
Biotoxinas <strong>Mar</strong>inas en México.—La Paz, B.C.S., CIBNOR, S.C., 84 p.<br />
PATRICK, RUTH, 2000. Rivers of the United States. Volume V. Part A: The Colorado<br />
River.—New York: John Wiley & Sons, 252 p.<br />
SCHEFFER, MARTEN, 1998. Ecology of Shallow Lakes. – Dordrecht: Kluwer Aca<strong>de</strong>mic<br />
Publishers, 357 p.<br />
SMOL, JOHN P., BIRKS, H.J. AND LAST, W.M., 2001. Tracking Environmental<br />
Change Using Lake Sediments. Volume 3: Terrestrial, Algal, and Siliceous<br />
Indicators.—Dordrecht: Kluwer Aca<strong>de</strong>mic Publishers, 371 p.<br />
MEMORIAS E INFORMES<br />
COASTFISH <strong>2004</strong>. COASTFISH LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN.<br />
Resúmenes. 4 al 8 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>, Mérida, Yucatán, México.<br />
CINVESTAV/EPOMEX/SRSF/ SAINT MARY´s UNIVERSITY/ UNIVERSIDAD<br />
MARISTA, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA <strong>DE</strong> YUCATÁN, 67 p.<br />
I.C.M.L., U.N.A.M., <strong>2004</strong>. INFORME <strong>DE</strong> ACTIVIDA<strong>DE</strong>S 2003. DR. ADOLFO GRACIA<br />
GASCA.—México: <strong>Instituto</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, U.N.A.M., 115 p.<br />
TESIS<br />
ARVIZU, MARÍA DANIELA, <strong>2004</strong>. Geocronología <strong>de</strong> la acumulación <strong>de</strong> metales<br />
pesados en marismas <strong>de</strong> las lagunas Chiricahueto y Estero <strong>de</strong> Urías, Sinaloa.<br />
Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, 147 p.<br />
GRANO MALDONADO, MAYRA IXCHEL, <strong>2004</strong>. Ciclo <strong>de</strong> vida <strong>de</strong> Heterobothrium<br />
ecuadori (Meserve, 1938) Sproston, 1946 (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae)<br />
ectoparásito <strong>de</strong>l botete diana Sphoerodies annulatus (Jenyns, 1842).<br />
LÓPEZ HERRERA, MARITZA, 1992. Diagnosis taxonómicas <strong>de</strong> las esponjas <strong>de</strong> las<br />
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estructuras arrecifales <strong>de</strong> Antón Lizardo y Puerto <strong>de</strong> Veracruz. Tesis Profesional.<br />
U.N.A.M., Facultad <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong>, 88 p.<br />
MATEOS CAMARENA, FERNANDO, 1988. Distribución temporo-espacial <strong>de</strong> los<br />
pigmentos fotosintéticos (clorofila “a”, clorofila “b”, clorofila “c” y feopigmentos en<br />
la laguna <strong>de</strong> Barra <strong>de</strong> Navidad, Jalisco, durante un ciclo anual (Febrero 1987-<br />
Enero 1988). Tesis Profesional. Universidad Autónoma <strong>de</strong> Guadalajara, 71 p.<br />
NÚÑEZ FERNÁN<strong>DE</strong>Z, MA. <strong>DE</strong>L CARMEN, 1978. Estudio taxonómico <strong>de</strong> las esponjas<br />
<strong>de</strong> la Laguna <strong>de</strong> Términos, Campeche, México. Tesis Profesional. U.N.A.M.,<br />
Facultad <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong>, 96 p.<br />
SÁNCHEZ MARTÍNEZ, MAYELI, 2002. Interacción entre zooplancton herbívoro y<br />
Scene<strong>de</strong>smus: Un estudio sobre la morfología como mecanismo <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>fensa.<br />
Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, 66 p.<br />
SANDOVAL R., LAILA C. Y UBALDO ZARAGOZA, A., 1986. Informe <strong>de</strong>l Análisis<br />
fisionómico estructural <strong>de</strong>l manglar y su aporte <strong>de</strong> materia orgánica en la Laguna<br />
<strong>de</strong> Barra <strong>de</strong> Navidad, Jalisco, México. Informe Profesional. Universidad<br />
Autónoma <strong>de</strong> Guadalajara, 50 p.<br />
VAL<strong>DE</strong>Z CAMACHO, ALEJO ARMANDO, <strong>2004</strong>. Presencia <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>terminantes <strong>de</strong><br />
resistencia a tetraciclinas en cepas bacterianas <strong>de</strong>l género Vibrio spp. Aisladas <strong>de</strong><br />
camarones peneidos. Tesis Profesional. U.A.S., Facultad <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong>, 58<br />
p.<br />
PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
AQUATIC ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 3, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
ATLÁNTICA:<br />
Vol. 25, No. 1, 2003.<br />
BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN:<br />
Vol. 207, No. 1, August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
BOTÁNICA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 47, No. 4, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 73, No. 2, August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 73, No. 3, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 75, No. 1, July <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
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CIENCIAS MARINAS:<br />
Vol. 30, No. 3, septiembre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 09/04, September, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
¿CÓMO VEZ?:<br />
No. 70, septiembre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
CRUSTACEANA:<br />
Vol. 77, Part. 4, April <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 77, Part. 5, May <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 77, Part 6, June <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS:<br />
Vol. 10, Nos. 5/6, September-November <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 46, No. 3-4, August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 46, No. 5, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:<br />
Vol. 132, No. 3, December <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 133, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />
Vol. 23, No. 10, October <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER:<br />
No. 442: Application of risk assessment in the fish industry. By J. Sumner and T.<br />
Ross, <strong>2004</strong>. 78 p.<br />
No. 452: Cambio climático y pesquerías regionales en el futuro: Análisis en<br />
colaboración. By G.D. Sharp, <strong>2004</strong>, 83 p.<br />
FISHERIES:<br />
Vol. 29, No. 9, September, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 13, No. 5, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
GACETA UNAM:<br />
No. 3751, 30 <strong>de</strong> septiembre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong><br />
No. 3752, 4 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
No. 3753, 7 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
No. 3754, 11 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
No. 3755, 14 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
No. 3756, 18 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
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No. 3757, 21 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 12, No. 4, July 2003.<br />
HIDROBIOLÓGICA:<br />
Vol. 13, No. 4, 2003.<br />
Vol. 14, No. 1, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
HUMANIDA<strong>DE</strong>S:<br />
No. 277, 22 <strong>de</strong> septiembre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
No. 278, 6 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH:<br />
Vol. 16, No. 1, <strong>Mar</strong>ch <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 16, No. 2, June <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 31, No. 9, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />
Vol. 33, No. 5, September-October, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 62, No. 4, July <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 26, No. 9, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 26, No. 10, October <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 52, No. 2, August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 52, No. 3, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 49, No. 5, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 277, August 16, <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION:<br />
Vol. 21, No. 9, September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 24, No. 3, August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
NEW SCIENTIST:<br />
Vol. 183, No. 2461, 21 August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
Vol. 183, No. 2462, 28 August <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
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Vol. 183, No. 2463, 4 September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM. SCIENTIFIC RESULTS:<br />
Vol. 188, Sites 1165-1167, 10 January11-<strong>Mar</strong>ch 2000., Prydz Bay-Cooperation<br />
Sea, Antarctica: Glacial History and Paleoceanography.<br />
REVISTA <strong>DE</strong> BIOLOGÍA TROPICAL:<br />
Vol. 51, No. 1, marzo <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />
Vol. 51, No. 2, junio <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />
Vol. 51, Nos. 3-4, septiembre-diciembre <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />
U2000. CRÓNICA <strong>DE</strong> LA EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR:<br />
No. 432, 20 <strong>de</strong> septiembre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2004</strong>.<br />
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AQUATIC ECOLOGY<br />
<strong>2004</strong>, Volume 38, Issue 3<br />
Seasonal changes in redox properties of peat, nutrition and phenology of Menyanthes<br />
trifoliata L. in a floating peat mat in Mizorogaike Pond, central Japan........................................351-357<br />
Akira Haraguchi<br />
Seasonal and interannual variation in nutrient fluxes from tributary inputs, consumer<br />
recycling and algal growth in a eutrophic river impoundment .................................................... 359-373<br />
Joseph Shostell, Paul A. Bukaveckas<br />
The spring energy budget of the algal mat community in a Crimean hypersaline lake<br />
<strong>de</strong>termined by microcalorimetry.................................................................................................. 375-385<br />
Vladimir S. Mukhanov, Olga G. Naidanova, Nickolay V. Shadrin, Richard B. Kemp<br />
Effects of low nitrogen-phosphorus ratios in the phytoplankton community in Laguna <strong>de</strong> Bay,<br />
a shallow eutrophic lake in the Philippines................................................................................. 387-401<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ia Lour<strong>de</strong>s Cuvin-Aralar, Ulfert Focken, Klaus Becker, Emiliano V. Aralar<br />
Interaction between isopod grazing and wave action: a structuring force in macroalgal<br />
communities in the southern Baltic Sea...................................................................................... 403-413<br />
Roland Engkvist, Torleif Malm, Jonas Nilsson<br />
A mathematical mo<strong>de</strong>l of the interactions in the mixed culture of invertebrates and algae in<br />
the “producer–consumer” aquatic biotic cycle............................................................................ 415-423<br />
Tamara I. Pisman, Oksana N. Bogdanova<br />
Dissolved solids do not induce diapause in the calanoid copepod Aglaodiaptomus leptopus... 425-432<br />
Steve S. Di Lonardo, Edward J. Maly<br />
Patterns and sources of variation in Daphnia phosphorus content in nature............................. 433-440<br />
William R. DeMott, Bryn J. Pape, Alan J. Tessier<br />
Seasonal variations in the physiological condition of the benthic amphipods Monoporeia<br />
affinis and Pontoporeia femorata in the Gulf of Riga (Baltic Sea).............................................. 441-456<br />
Kari K. Lehtonen<br />
Trophic interactions involving mysid shrimps (Mysidacea) in the near-bottom habitat in the<br />
Baltic Sea ................................................................................................................................... 457-469<br />
Jan Albertsson<br />
Book Review: Migrations and Dispersal of <strong>Mar</strong>ine Organisms................................................... 471-472<br />
Society Information..................................................................................................................... 473-474<br />
ATLÂNTICA,<br />
25(1): 2003<br />
ANDRÉ R. RODRIGUES, PATRÍCIA P. B. EICHLER E BEATRIZ B. EICHLER<br />
Utilization of Foraminifers in the Bertioga's Channel monitoring (SP, Brazil)<br />
PAULO <strong>DE</strong> TARSO CHAVES & MAURÍCIO <strong>DE</strong> CASTRO ROBERT<br />
Boats, Gears and Procedures of the Artisanal Fishing at the Southern Coast of Paraná<br />
State, Brazil.<br />
V.C.S.HACKBART & C.V.CORDAZZO<br />
Ecology of the Seeds and Estabeleshment of the Seedlings of Hydrocotyle bonariensis Lam.<br />
T.G.MARTINS & D.K.CALAZANS<br />
Description and Development of Zoea I of Exhippolysmata oplophoroi<strong>de</strong>s (Holthuis, 1948)<br />
(Cari<strong>de</strong>a, Hippolytidae) Un<strong>de</strong>r Laboratory Conditions<br />
BÁRBARA CRISTIE FRANCO E JOSÉ HENRIQUE MUELBERT<br />
Distribuition and composition of Ichthyoplankton in the Southern Brazilian Shelf Break<br />
MARLOS GÓES, CÁSSIO N. CAMPOS, A. S. TASCHETTO, I. WAINER.<br />
Relationship Between the EquatorialMo<strong>de</strong> and the Tropical Atlantic Basin Warming Trend<br />
J.PEREIRA FILHO , L.C. SPILLERE & C.A.F.SCHETTINI<br />
Nutrient Dynamics in the Regionof Itajaí Harbour, SC<br />
G.C.T.Krügert ; C.E.V.Carvalho ; A.G. Ferreira ; G.M. Gonçalves ; E.C.Truccolo &<br />
C.A.F.Schettini<br />
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Dissolved Organic Carbon Dynamicsin Paraíba do Sul River Estuary, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
Diferent Tidal Regime and Fluvial Discharge Conditions.<br />
M.P.LAMMARDO ; A.C. ROCHA ; M.H.BARBOSA ; J.P.<strong>DE</strong>MORE & P.C.ABREU<br />
XIV Semana Nacional <strong>de</strong> Oceanografia Oceanografia e Socieda<strong>de</strong>: Um Desafio à Teoria e à<br />
Prática<br />
BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN<br />
Contents: August 1 <strong>2004</strong>, Volume 207, Issue 1<br />
Physiology and Biomechanics:<br />
Sönke Johnsen, Edith A. Wid<strong>de</strong>r, and Curtis D. Mobley<br />
Propagation and Perception of Bioluminescence: Factors Affecting Counterillumination as a<br />
Cryptic Strategy ...............................................................................................................................1-16.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ney C. Pratt<br />
Effect of Zooid Spacing on Bryozoan Feeding Success: Is Competition or Facilitation More<br />
Important? ......................................................................................................................................17-27.<br />
Development and Reproduction:<br />
Michael G. Hadfield and M. A. R. Koehl<br />
Rapid Behavioral Responses of an Invertebrate Larva to Dissolved Settlement Cue ..................28-43.<br />
Neurobiology and Behavior:<br />
Troy A. Keller and <strong>Mar</strong>c J. Weissburg<br />
Effects of Odor Flux and Pulse Rate on Chemosensory Tracking in Turbulent Odor Plumes<br />
by the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus ...................................................................................207: 44-55.<br />
Cell Biology:<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>a Conrad, JoAnna DeNobile, Irina Chaikhoutdinov, Douglas Escribano, Kyeng-Gea Lee,<br />
and William D. Cohen<br />
Cytoskeletal Organization of Limulus Amebocytes Pre- and Post-Activation: Comparative<br />
Aspects ..........................................................................................................................................56-66.<br />
Research Note:<br />
Bruno Pernet and William B. Jaeckle<br />
Size and Organic Content of Eggs of <strong>Mar</strong>ine Annelids, and the Un<strong>de</strong>restimation of Egg<br />
Energy Content by Dichromate Oxidation .....................................................................................67-71.<br />
Christopher C. Chabot, Jeffrey Kent, and Winsor H. Watson, III<br />
Circatidal and Circadian Rhythms of Locomotion in Limulus polyphemus ....................................72-75.<br />
BOTANICA MARINA<br />
Volume 47, Issue 4, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Research Articles<br />
BETTINA SAIER and ANNELISE S. CHAPMAN<br />
Crusts of the alien bryozoan Membranipora membranacea can negatively impact spore<br />
output from native kelps (Laminaria longicruris) ....................................................................... 265–271<br />
THIERRY CHOPIN, TANIA MORAIS, ELLEN BELYEA and SUSAN BELFRY<br />
Polyphosphate and siliceous granules in the macroscopic gametophytes of the red alga<br />
Porphyra purpurea (Bangiophyceae, Rhodophyta) .................................................................. 272–280<br />
JORDI RULL LLUCH, M. ANTONIA RIBERA and AMELIA GÓMEZ GARRETA<br />
New data on the reproductive structures of Spatoglossum solieri (Chauvin ex Montagne)<br />
Kützing (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) ....................................................................................... 281–286<br />
KWANG YOUNG KIM and TAE SEOB CHOI<br />
Variability in abundance and morphological attributes of Zostera marina L. from the southern<br />
coast of Korea ........................................................................................................................... 287–294<br />
SUSANA ENRÍQUEZ, NURIA MARBÀ, JUST CEBRIÁN and CARLOS M. DUARTE<br />
Annual variation in leaf photosynthesis and leaf nutrient content of four Mediterranean<br />
seagrasses ................................................................................................................................ 295–306<br />
TERESA ALCOVERRO, MARTA PÉREZ and JAVIER ROMERO<br />
Importance of within-shoot epiphyte distribution for the carbon budget of seagrasses: the<br />
example of Posidonia oceanica ................................................................................................ 307–312<br />
LOUR<strong>DE</strong>S MORQUECHO and CARLOS H. LECHUGA-<strong>DE</strong>VÉZE<br />
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Seasonal occurrence of planktonic dinoflagellates and cyst production in relationship to<br />
environmental variables in subtropical Bahía Concepción, Gulf of California .......................... 313–322<br />
WILBERTO D. MONOTILLA and MASAHIRO NOTOYA<br />
Morphological and physiological responses of Porphyra suborbiculata Kjellman (Bangiales,<br />
Rhodophyta) bla<strong>de</strong>s from five localities .................................................................................... 323–334<br />
DAVID L. BALLANTINE, HECTOR RUIZ and NILDA E. APONTE<br />
Notes on the benthic marine algae of Puerto Rico VIII. Additions to the flora .......................... 335–340<br />
ISABEL QUIROGA and MARIE-JOSÈPHE CHRÉTIENNOT-DINET<br />
A new species of Minidiscus (Diatomophyceae, Thalassiosiraceae) from the eastern English<br />
Channel, France ........................................................................................................................ 341–348<br />
MARTHA FERRARIO, DAVID U. HERNÁN<strong>DE</strong>Z-BECERRIL and IRENE GARIBOTTI<br />
Morphological study of the marine planktonic diatom Chaetoceros castracanei Karsten<br />
(Bacillariophyceae) from Antarctic waters, with a discussion on its possible taxonomic<br />
relationships .............................................................................................................................. 349–355<br />
BOTANICA MARINA<br />
Vol. 47, NO. 4, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Crusts of the alien bryozoan Membranipora membranacea can negatively impact spore<br />
output from native kelps (Laminaria longicruris)<br />
Bettina Saier and Annelise S. Chapman............................................................................................265<br />
Polyphosphate and siliceous granules in the macroscopic gametophytes of the red alga<br />
Porphyra purpurea (Bangiophyceae, Rhodophyta)<br />
Thierry Chopin, Tania Morais, Ellen Belyea and Susan Belfry...........................................................272<br />
New data on the reproductive structures of Spatoglossum solieri (Chauvin ex Montagne)<br />
Kützing (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae)<br />
Jordi Rull Lluch, Antonia Ribera and Amelia Gómez Garreta............................................................281<br />
Variability in abundance and morphological attributes of Zostera marina L. from the southern<br />
coast of Korea<br />
Kwang Young Kim and Tae Seob Choi..............................................................................................287<br />
Annual variation in leaf photosynthesis and leaf nutrient content of four Mediterranean<br />
seagrasses<br />
Susana Enríquez, Nuria <strong>Mar</strong>bà, Just Cebriàn and Carlos M. Duarte.................................................295<br />
Importance of within-shoot epiphyte distribution for the carbon budget of seagrasses: the<br />
example of Posidonia oceanica<br />
Teresa Alcoverro, <strong>Mar</strong>ta Pérez and Javier Romero...........................................................................307<br />
Seasonal occurrence of planktonic dinoflagellates and cyst production in relationship to<br />
environmental variables in subtropical Bahìa Concepción, Gulf of California<br />
Lour<strong>de</strong>s Morquecho and Carlos H. Lechuga-Devéze ........................................................................313<br />
Morphological and physiological responses of Porphyra suborbiculata Kjellman (Bangiales,<br />
Rhodophyta) bla<strong>de</strong>s from five localities<br />
Wilberto D. Monotilla and Masahiro Notoya.......................................................................................323<br />
Notes on the benthic marine algae of Puerto Rico VIII. Additions to the flora<br />
David L. Ballantine, Hector Ruiz and Nilda E. Aponte........................................................................335<br />
A new species of Minidiscus (Diatomophyceae, Thalassiosiraceae) from the eastern English<br />
Channel, France<br />
Isabel Quiroga and <strong>Mar</strong>ie-Josèphe Chrétiennot-Dinet...................................................................... 341<br />
Morphological study of the marine planktonic diatom Chaetoceros castracanei Karsten<br />
(Bacillariophyceae) from Antarctic waters, with a discussion on its possible taxonomic<br />
relationships<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tha Ferrario, David U. Hernán<strong>de</strong>z-Becerril and Irene Garibotti....................................................349<br />
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology<br />
Issue: Volume 73, Number 2<br />
Low Levels of Organochlorine Pestici<strong>de</strong>s in Subjects with Metabolic Disturbances: A Survey<br />
Taken in Rome in 2001–2002 ................................................................................................. 219 - 226<br />
D. A. Barbini, F. Vanni, P. Pelosi, et al.<br />
Inhalation and Ingestion of Phthalate Compounds from Use of Synthetic Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Clays ... 227 - 234<br />
R. P. Maas, S. C. Patch, T. J. Pandolfo<br />
An In Vitro Evaluation of Human Dermal Exposure to Benzene Sulfonate, m-Benzene<br />
Disulfonate and p-Phenol Sulfonate ....................................................................................... 235 - 241<br />
B. H. Magee, S. R. Clough, T. A. Roy<br />
Determination of Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Some Work Groups in<br />
Turkey by Measurement of 1-Hydroxypyrene Levels in Urine ................................................ 242 - 248<br />
İ. Ateş, M. Yılmazer-Musa, B. Yücesoy, et al.<br />
Mercury and Other Contaminants in Fish from Lake Chad, Africa ......................................... 249 - 256<br />
K. A. Kidd, G. Stern, J. Lemoalle<br />
Accumulation and Distribution of Methylmercury in Freshwater- and Seawater-Adapted<br />
Eels ......................................................................................................................................... 257 - 263<br />
M. Yamaguchi, A. Yasutake, M. Nagano, et al.<br />
Heavy Metal Content of Hard Biscuits Produced in Turkey .................................................... 264 - 269<br />
S. Saracoglu, M. Tuzen, D. Mendil, et al.<br />
Cadmium Contamination of Soils of the Shenyang Zhangshi Irrigation Area, China: An<br />
Historical Perspective ............................................................................................................. 270 - 275<br />
X. Xiong, G. Allinson, F. Stagnitti, et al.<br />
Copper, Zinc, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, and Lead in Blue Mussels ( Mytilus edulis) in the<br />
Bergen Harbor Area, Western Norway ................................................................................... 276 - 284<br />
S. Airas, A. Duinker, K. Julshamn<br />
Heavy Metals in Feathers of Six Species of Birds in the District Nilgiris, India ...................... 285 - 291<br />
S. Muralidharan, R. Jayakumar, G. Vishnu<br />
Physico-Chemical Analysis of Streams on the Akwapim Ridge of Ghana ............................. 292 - 298<br />
V. K. Nartey, J. R. Fianko, A. Donkor<br />
Organophosphate Dormant Spray Pest Control Efficacy, Pestici<strong>de</strong> Concentration and<br />
Toxicity in Storm Runoff .......................................................................................................... 299 - 305<br />
F. G. Zalom, I. Werner, M. N. Oliver, et al.<br />
Accumulation of Organochlorine Pestici<strong>de</strong>s in <strong>Mar</strong>ine Fishes from Coast of Taoyuan in<br />
Taiwan ..................................................................................................................................... 306 - 311<br />
Y. C. Yuan, Y. K. Yuan, H. C. Chen<br />
Evaluation of Multiple Pestici<strong>de</strong> Residues in Apple and Citrus Fruits, 1999–2001 ................ 312 - 318<br />
Z. Parveen, M. I. Khuhro, N. Rafiq, et al.<br />
Simulation of Atrazine Discharge in the Auglaize Watershed Using Satellite-Generated<br />
Images .................................................................................................................................... 319 - 325<br />
D.-S. Kim, A. Kumar, R. Parab, et al.<br />
Dymron Herbici<strong>de</strong> Residues in Paddy Soil and Channel Water ............................................. 326 - 330<br />
H. Nagami, S. Asanuma, N. Yajima, et al.<br />
Temporal Trend of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Codfish-Liver from the Adriatic Sea,<br />
Mediterranean Sea, 1993–2003 ............................................................................................. 331 - 338<br />
M. M. Storelli, R. D’Addabbo, G. O. <strong>Mar</strong>cotrigiano<br />
Semivolatile Organic Pollutants in Water, Suspen<strong>de</strong>d Solids, and Surface Sediments of the<br />
Huaihe River, Jiangsu Section, People’s Republic of China .................................................. 339 - 346<br />
H. Huang, Y. Yu, L. Jing, et al.<br />
Persistence of Dicofol Residue on Tea Un<strong>de</strong>r North-East Indian Climatic Conditions .......... 347 - 350<br />
K. Saha, T. Saha, H. Banerjee, et al.<br />
14C-Dimethoate Residues in Tomatoes and Tomato Products ............................................. 351 - 357<br />
P. Aysal, O. Tiryaki, A. S. Tunçbilek<br />
Disappearance of Chlorpyrifos from Cultures of Chlorella vulgaris ........................................ 358 - 363<br />
I. Mukherjee, M. Gopal, D. W. Dhar<br />
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Does Shaking Alter the Time of Hatching in Incubated Medaka ( Oryzias latipes) Embryos? 364 - 370<br />
M. González-Doncel, S. A. Villalobos, M. S. Okihiro, et al.<br />
Density and Sediment Organic Matter Content as Potential Confounding Factors in<br />
Sediment Toxicity Tests with Hyalella azteca ......................................................................... 371 - 378<br />
T. B. Orr, S. M. Meister, R. S. Halbrook<br />
Toxicity of PCBs (Aroclor-1221, 1254) to Embryos and Larvae of Xenopus laevis ............... 379 - 384<br />
J. M. Zhou, Z. F. Qin, L. Cong, et al.<br />
Toxicological Evaluation and QSAR Mo<strong>de</strong>lling of Aromatic Amines to Chlorella vulgaris ..... 385 - 391<br />
T. I. Netzeva, J. C. Dear<strong>de</strong>n, R. Edwards, et al.<br />
Acute Aquatic Toxicity of N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidinone to Daphnia magna ................................. 392 - 397<br />
C.-H. Lan, C.-Y. Peng, T.-S. Lin<br />
Changes in Oocyte Numbers in the Ovotestis of Helix aspersa, After Experimental Exposure<br />
to the Fungici<strong>de</strong> Copper Oxychlori<strong>de</strong> ..................................................................................... 398 - 403<br />
R. G. Snyman, A. J. Reinecke, S. A. Reinecke<br />
Effect of Multiple Atrazine Exposure Profiles on Hemocyte DNA Integrity in the Eastern<br />
Oyster ( Crassostrea virginica) ............................................................................................... 404 - 410<br />
T. J. Christl, P. Pennington, M. DeLorenzo, et al.<br />
Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of Liver Proteins Following Nonylphenol<br />
Treatment of Bombina orientalis Boulenger ........................................................................... 411 - 415<br />
M. C. Gye<br />
Comparative Response of Lemnaceae Clones to Copper(II), Chromium(VI), and<br />
Cadmium(II) Toxicity ............................................................................................................... 416 - 423<br />
M. C. Sobrero, J. Beltrano, A. E. Ronco<br />
Role of Rhizobium (CA-1) Inoculation in Increasing Growth and Metal Accumulation in Cicer<br />
arietinum L. Growing Un<strong>de</strong>r Fly-Ash Stress Condition ........................................................... 424 - 431<br />
D. K. Gupta, U. N. Rai, S. Sinha, et al.<br />
Biochemical Properties of Glutathione Peroxidase in Gammarus pulex ................................ 432 - 436<br />
M. Kutlu and F. Susuz<br />
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology<br />
Volume 73, Number 3<br />
Effect of Cadmium on Glycosaminoglycans in the Bone of Rats ........................................... 437 - 442<br />
K. Średzińska, A. Galicka, M. M. Brzóska, et al.<br />
Effect of Chromium on Hemolymph Catalase Activity and Cocoon Quality of Two Mulberry<br />
Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) Races .......................................................................................... 443 - 447<br />
F. B. Tucker, K. X. Wang, J. Fang, et al.<br />
Characterization of California Rice Field Soils Susceptible to Delayed Phytotoxicity<br />
Syndrome ................................................................................................................................ 448 - 456<br />
P. L. TenBrook, M. R. Viant, D. M. Holstege, et al.<br />
Acute Toxicity of Sediment-Sorbed Endrin, Methoxychlor, and Endosulfan to Hyalella azteca<br />
and Chironomus tentans ......................................................................................................... 457 - 464<br />
J. You, L. J. Schuler, M. J. Lydy<br />
Effects of Copper Oxychlori<strong>de</strong> in Rana catesbeiana Tadpoles: Toxicological and<br />
Bioaccumulative Aspects ........................................................................................................ 465 - 470<br />
C. M. Ferreira, J. V. Lombardi, J. G. Machado-Neto, et al.<br />
Integrative Assessments of a Temperate Stream Based on a Multimetric Determination of<br />
Biological Integrity, Physical Habitat Evaluations, and Toxicity Tests .................................... 471 - 478<br />
K.-G. An, D.-S. Kim, D. S. Kong, et al.<br />
Effect of Metal Nitrates on the Formation of PCDD/Fs During Newspaper Combustion ....... 479 - 486<br />
H. Katsumata, S. Kaneco, T. Suzuki, et al.<br />
Airborne Mold Concentrations During Remediation of an Apartment Building ....................... 487 - 489<br />
J. H. Lange, K. W. Thomulka, G. Mastrangelo, et al.<br />
Characterization of Ambient Respirable Particulate for Toxic Metals in an Urban City ......... 490 - 496<br />
Air Quality Status of Central and Southern Regions of Lucknow City, India .......................... 497 - 505<br />
A. Verma and S. N. Singh<br />
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Mercury Concentrations in the Community Drinking Water Sources Around Manado City,<br />
North Sulawesi, Indonesia ...................................................................................................... 506 - 510<br />
Determination of Chlorophenols and Phenoxyacid Herbici<strong>de</strong>s in the Gulf of Gdansk,<br />
Southern Baltic Sea ................................................................................................................ 511 - 518<br />
A. Kot-Wasik, R. Kartanowicz, D. Dbrowska, et al.<br />
Sorptive Behavior of Chlorophenols on River Volcanic Sediment .......................................... 519 - 526<br />
V. M. Domínguez, M. <strong>Mar</strong>tínez, G. Vidal<br />
Surface Water Pestici<strong>de</strong> Movement from the Da<strong>de</strong> County Agricultural Area to the<br />
Evergla<strong>de</strong>s and Florida Bay via the C-111 Canal ................................................................... 527 - 534<br />
M. H. Fulton, G. I. Scott, M. E. DeLorenzo, et al.<br />
Metal Distribution and Contamination of the Mamut River, Malaysia, Caused by Copper Mine<br />
Discharge ................................................................................................................................ 535 - 542<br />
M. F. Ali, L. Y. Heng, W. Ratnam, et al.<br />
Current Levels of Dioxins in Surface Soils from Santiago, Chile ............................................ 543 - 550<br />
Y. Takazawa, R. Verdugo, P. Richter, et al.<br />
Lead (II) Removal from Natural Sandy Soils by Enhanced Electrokinetic Remediation ........ 551 - 560<br />
A. Altin, S. Altin, E. Atmaca, et al.<br />
Remediation of Contaminated Soil by Amendment of Nonhumus Soil with Humus-Rich Soil<br />
for Better Metal Immobilization ............................................................................................... 561 - 567<br />
V. Misra and S. D. Pan<strong>de</strong>y<br />
Soil and Plant Lead of Upland Habitat Used Extensively for Recreational Shooting and<br />
Game Bird Hunting in Southern Ontario, Canada .................................................................. 568 - 574<br />
J. Holdner, B. Wainman, R. Jayasinghe, et al.<br />
Metal Concentrations in Soil in the Vicinity of a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill with a<br />
Deactivated Medical Waste Incineration Plant, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil ................................... 575 - 582<br />
S. I. Segura-Muñoz, A. Bocio, T. M. B. Trevilato, et al.<br />
Copper, Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury, and Arsenic in <strong>Mar</strong>ine Products of Commerce from<br />
Zhejiang Coastal Area, China, May 1998 ............................................................................... 583 - 590<br />
J. Fang, K. X. Wang, J. L. Tang, et al.<br />
Plant Screening and Comparison of Ceratophyllum <strong>de</strong>mersum and Hydrilla verticillata for<br />
Cadmium Accumulation .......................................................................................................... 591 - 598<br />
S. Bunluesin, M. Kruatrachue, P. Pokethitiyook, et al.<br />
Toxicity of Herbici<strong>de</strong>s Determined with a Microbial Test ........................................................ 599 - 606<br />
T. L. Hillaker and J. L. Botsford<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE<br />
Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 July <strong>2004</strong><br />
Age and growth of the searobin (Prionotus punctatus) in Brazilian waters .................................. 1-9(9)<br />
Humber Agrelli Andra<strong>de</strong><br />
Floristics, cover, and phenology of marine macroalgae from Bajo Pepito, Isla Mujeres,<br />
Mexican Caribbean ................................................................................................................. 11-25(15)<br />
L.I. Quan-Young; M.A. Díaz-<strong>Mar</strong>tín; J. Espinoza-Avalos<br />
The importance of shell occupation and shell availability in the hermit crab Pagurus<br />
brevidactylus (Stimpson, 1859) (Paguridae) population from the southern Atlantic ................. 27-35(9)<br />
Fernando Luis Mantelatto; Andrea Lucca <strong>de</strong> Meireles<br />
Reproduction of Mugil cephalus and M. curema (Pisces: Mugilidae) from a coastal lagoon in<br />
the Gulf of Mexico<br />
................................................................................................................................................. 37-49(13)<br />
Ana Laura Ibáñez Aguirre; Manuel Gallardo-Cabello<br />
Chaetognath assemblages in Bahía <strong>de</strong> Ban<strong>de</strong>ras, Mexico .................................................... 51-61(11)<br />
Ivette Ruiz-Boijseauneau; Laura Sanvicente-Añorve; <strong>Mar</strong>ía Ana Fernán<strong>de</strong>z Álamo<br />
The age and growth of southern floun<strong>de</strong>r, Paralichthys lethostigma, from Louisiana estuarine<br />
and offshore waters ................................................................................................................ 63-77(15)<br />
Andrew J. Fischer; Bruce A. Thompson<br />
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Fish communities of subtropical seagrass meadows and associated habitats in Shark Bay,<br />
western Australia .................................................................................................................... 79-99(21)<br />
Michael R. Heithaus<br />
Resistance of coral reef fishes in back reef and lagoon habitats to a hurricane ................ 101-113(13)<br />
Aaron J. Adams; John P. Ebersole<br />
The impact of two bleaching events on the survival of small coral colonies (Okinawa, Japan)<br />
............................................................................................................................................. 115-126(12)<br />
C. Bena; R. van Woesik<br />
First record of Acentronura <strong>de</strong>ndritica (Barbour, 1905) (Gasterosteiformes: Syngnathidae)<br />
from Mexico .......................................................................................................................... 127-129(3)<br />
Lour<strong>de</strong>s Vásquez-Yeomans; César Quintal-Lizama; Mayra Pereira-Flota<br />
Occurrence of the seagrass Halophila stipulacea in the tropical West Atlantic .................... 131-135(5)<br />
Hector Ruiz; David L. Ballantine<br />
Preferred hole shape and size of cultured abalone, Haliotis sieboldii .................................. 137-142(6)<br />
Chang Gil Kim; Dae Kweon Kim; Ho Sang Kim; Tae Ho Kim; Chul In Baik<br />
CIENCIAS MARINAS<br />
Volumen (30-3 ), Septiembre <strong>2004</strong><br />
Distribución y abundancia <strong>de</strong> larvas <strong>de</strong> peces <strong>de</strong> la familia Lutjanidae en la zona nororiental<br />
<strong>de</strong>l Caribe colombiano durante un ciclo anual (2000–2001).<br />
Distribution and abundance of fish larvae of the family Lutjanidae in the northeastern<br />
Colombian Caribbean during an annual cycle (2000–2001).<br />
Edgar Arteaga, <strong>Mar</strong>ía Isabel Criales-Hernán<strong>de</strong>z, Jairo Altamar y Luis Manjarrés ....................381–390<br />
Efecto <strong>de</strong> la radiación UV en la inactivación genética <strong>de</strong>l esperma <strong>de</strong> botete diana<br />
Sphoeroi<strong>de</strong>s annulatus (Jenyns, 1842).<br />
Effect of UV radiation on the genetic inactivation of sperm of the bullseye puffer Sphoeroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
annulatus (Jenyns, 1842).<br />
Lenin Arias-Rodríguez, Luz Estela Rodríguez-Ibarra y Gabriela <strong>de</strong>l Valle-Pignataro................391–402<br />
Phosphatase activity in salt-ponds of the Bay of Cádiz.<br />
Actividad fosfatásica en salinas <strong>de</strong> la Bahía <strong>de</strong> Cádiz.<br />
M.D. Frutos, J. Blasco y A. Gómez-Parra...................................................................................403–416<br />
El evento erosivo <strong>de</strong> la playa <strong>de</strong> Mismaloya, Jalisco, México.<br />
Erosion event at Mismaloya Beach, Jalisco, Mexico.<br />
L.A. Cupul-Magaña, A.L. Cupul-Magaña, F.J. Núñez-Cornú y E. Gil-Silva ...............................417–425<br />
Efectos <strong>de</strong>l ENSO en la producción primaria frente a Baja California.<br />
ENSO effects on primary production off Baja California.<br />
Benigno Hernán<strong>de</strong>z <strong>de</strong> la Torre, Gilberto Gaxiola-Castro y Sila Nájera-<strong>Mar</strong>tínez.....................427–441<br />
Consumo <strong>de</strong> oxígeno, excreción <strong>de</strong> amonio y capacidad osmorreguladora <strong>de</strong> Litopenaeus<br />
stylirostris (Stimpson) expuesto a diferentes combinaciones <strong>de</strong> temperatura y salinidad.<br />
Oxygen consumption, ammonium excretion and osmoregulatory capacity of Litopenaeus<br />
stylirostris (Stimpson) exposed to different combinations of temperature and salinity.<br />
Ana Denisse Re, Fernando Díaz, Elizabeth Sierra y Silvia Gómez-Jiménez.............................443–453<br />
Evaluación <strong>de</strong> dos tratamientos en la intensidad <strong>de</strong> gusanos poliquetos asociados a las<br />
valvas <strong>de</strong>l ostión Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1873).<br />
Evaluation of two treatments in polychaete worm intensity associated with Crassostrea gigas<br />
(Thunberg, 1873) oyster valves.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ía <strong>de</strong>l Carmen Gallo-García, Manuel García-Ulloa-Gómez y Daniel Enrique Godínez-<br />
Siordia.........................................................................................................................................455–464<br />
Periodo reproductivo <strong>de</strong>l camarón café Farfantepenaeus californiensis (Holmes, 1900) en la<br />
laguna costera <strong>de</strong> Agiabampo, Sonora-Sinaloa, México.<br />
Reproductive period of the brown shrimp Farfantepenaeus californiensis (Holmes, 1900) in<br />
the coastal lagoon of Agiabampo, Sonora-Sinaloa, Mexico.<br />
J.C. Romero-Sedano, E.A. Aragón-Noriega, M.M. Manzano-Sarabia, C.A. Salinas-Zavala y<br />
A.R. García-Juárez.....................................................................................................................465–475<br />
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Impact of the Prestige oil spill on marsh soils: Relationship between heavy metal, sulfi<strong>de</strong> and<br />
total petroleum hydrocarbon contents at the Villarrube and Lires marshes (Galicia, Spain).<br />
Impacto <strong>de</strong> la marea negra <strong>de</strong>l Prestige en suelos <strong>de</strong> marisma: relación entre los contenidos<br />
<strong>de</strong> metales pesados, sulfuros e hidrocarburos en las marismas <strong>de</strong> Villarrube y Lires (Galicia,<br />
España).<br />
L. Andra<strong>de</strong>, P. <strong>Mar</strong>cet, L. Fernán<strong>de</strong>z Feal, C. Fernán<strong>de</strong>z Feal, E.F. Covelo y F.A. Vega.........477–487<br />
Ten<strong>de</strong>ncias temporales (1989–1999) en las poblaciones <strong>de</strong> Haliotis fulgens y H. corrugata<br />
(Gastropoda: Haliotidae) <strong>de</strong> Isla <strong>de</strong> Cedros, Baja California, México.<br />
Temporal trends (1989–1999) in populations of Haliotis fulgens and H. corrugata<br />
(Gastropoda: Haliotidae) from Cedros Island, Baja California, Mexico.<br />
J.A. Rodríguez-Valencia, F. Caballero-Alegría y J. Castro-González........................................489–501<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN<br />
September 14, <strong>2004</strong><br />
TROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Atmospheric Indices Table T1<br />
Table of SST Indices Table T2<br />
Time Series<br />
Southern Oscillation In<strong>de</strong>x (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-Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections<br />
Mean and Anomalous Sea Level Pressure T6<br />
Mean and Anomalous 850-mb Zonal 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 Anomalies<br />
T12<br />
Pentad 850-mb Zonal Wind 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 />
Precipitable Water T28<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Pacific sector) T29<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Atlantic sector) T30<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Western Pacific<br />
sector) T31<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Eastern Pacific<br />
sector) T32<br />
Appendix 1: Outsi<strong>de</strong> Contributions<br />
Tropical Drifting Buoys A1.1<br />
Thermistor Chain Data A1.2<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitu<strong>de</strong> Section<br />
Mean A1.3<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitu<strong>de</strong> Section<br />
Anomalies A1.4<br />
East Pacific SST and Sea Level A1.5<br />
Pacific Wind Stress and Anomalies A1.6<br />
Satellite-Derived Surface Currents A1.7<br />
FORECAST FORUM<br />
Discussion<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis Forecasts<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis SST anomaly<br />
prediction F1<br />
Canonical Correlation ENSO Forecast F2<br />
NCEP Coupled Mo<strong>de</strong>l Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST ANOMALY F3<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3 F4a<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3.4 F4b<br />
NCEP <strong>Mar</strong>kov Mo<strong>de</strong>l 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 Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Forecasts<br />
Predicted SST Anomalies F9<br />
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Forecasts of NINO 3 Anomalies F10<br />
Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Mo<strong>de</strong>l (HMC-3)<br />
F11<br />
ENSO-CLIPER Mo<strong>de</strong>l Forecast F12<br />
IRI Niño 3.4 Summary F13<br />
EXTRATROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Teleconnection Indices - Table E1<br />
Surface Temperature - Anomalies and<br />
Percentiles E1<br />
Monthly Temperature Time Series E2<br />
Surface Precipitation (CAMSOPI)- Anomaly<br />
and Percentiles E3<br />
Time Series of Selected Global Precipitation<br />
Estimates (CAMSOPI) E4<br />
Time Series of U. S. Precipitation Estimates<br />
(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 - Total<br />
and Percentiles<br />
Northern Hemisphere<br />
Standardized Monthly Amplitu<strong>de</strong>s of Selected<br />
Teleconnection Indices E7<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E8<br />
Crustaceana<br />
Volume 77, No. 4, 385--512, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E9<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind Vectors<br />
E10<br />
500-mb Persistence E11<br />
Time -Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections of 500-mb Height<br />
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 E15<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind Vectors<br />
E16<br />
500-mb Persistence E17<br />
Time -Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections of 500-mb Height<br />
Anomalies E18<br />
Stratosphere<br />
Height Anomalies at selected levels S1<br />
Height-longitu<strong>de</strong> section S2<br />
50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3<br />
2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4<br />
Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series) S5<br />
Hemispheric Ozone Anomalies (Map) S6<br />
Daily vertical component of EP flux S7<br />
Ozone Hole S8<br />
Appendix 2: Additional Figures<br />
Arctic Oscillation and 500-hPa Anomalies<br />
A2.1<br />
The effect of unilateral and bilateral eyestalk ablation on haemolymph osmotic and ionic<br />
regulation and gill NA+, K+-ATPase activity in <strong>Mar</strong>supenaeus japonicus (Bate, 1888)<br />
(Decapoda, Natantia)<br />
F. Nan, M. Hong, C. Lu & S. Sheen ...................................................................................................385<br />
Presence and histopathology of the parasitic isopod, Pseudione affinis (Epicari<strong>de</strong>a,<br />
Bopyridae) on pandalid shrimps from the central Mediterranean Sea<br />
M. Paradiso, T. Bottari, F. <strong>Mar</strong>ino, C. Boyko, P. Rinelli & S. Giannetto ............................................397<br />
A new species of the clam shrimp genus Lynceus (Branchiopoda, Conchostraca,<br />
Laevicaudata) from Kerala, India<br />
U. Balaraman & C. Nayar ..................................................................................................................407<br />
Salinity effects on the abundance of Boeckella poopoensis (Copepoda, Calanoida) in saline<br />
ponds in the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile<br />
P. Rios & J. Crespo ............................................................................................................................417<br />
Invasion and expansion of Corophiidae (Amphipoda) in the Stour Estuary (Kent, UK)<br />
P. Buckley, G. Dussart & J. Trigwell ..................................................................................................425<br />
Feeding preferences and food selection of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in<br />
habitats differing in food item diversity<br />
P. Alcorlo, W. Geiger & M. Otero .......................................................................................................435<br />
Adaptive osmotic responses of Macrobrachium acanthurus (Wiegmann) and Macrobrachium<br />
carcinus (Linnaeus) (Decapoda, Palaemonidae) from the southern Gulf of Mexico<br />
G. Signoret P. B. & D. Brailovsky S. ..................................................................................................455<br />
Three new <strong>de</strong>ep-sea species of Apseudidae (Tanaidacea, Apseudomorpha) from the<br />
southern seas and Antarctica<br />
M. Blazewicz-Paszkowycz & K. Larsen .............................................................................................467<br />
15
How can I mate without an appendix masculina? The case of Sphaeroma terebrans Bate,<br />
1866 (Isopoda, Sphaeromatidae)<br />
G. Messana ........................................................................................................................................499<br />
Notes and news<br />
New <strong>de</strong>capod species for the Turkish Seas<br />
A. Ateş, T. Katagan & A. Kocatas ......................................................................................................507<br />
Crustaceana<br />
Volume 77, No. 5, 513--640, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Two new species of Platythelphusa A. Milne-Edwards, 1887 (Decapoda, Potamoi<strong>de</strong>a,<br />
Platythelphusidae) and comments on the taxonomic position of P. <strong>de</strong>nticulata Capart, 1952<br />
from Lake Tanganyika, East Africa<br />
S. <strong>Mar</strong>ijnissen, F. Schram, N. Cumberlidge & E. Michel ...................................................................513<br />
Morphology, <strong>de</strong>nsity, and sex ratio of fiddler crabs from southern Thailand (Decapoda,<br />
Brachyura, Ocypodidae)<br />
M. Jaroensutasinee & K. Jaroensutasinee ........................................................................................533<br />
Dr. R. Plante's collection of the families Callianassidae and Gourretiidae (Decapoda,<br />
Thalassini<strong>de</strong>a) from Madagascar, with the <strong>de</strong>scription of two new genera and one new<br />
species of the Gourretiidae Sakai, 1999 (new status) and two new species of the<br />
Callianassidae Dana, 1852<br />
K. Sakai ..............................................................................................................................................553<br />
Diurnal activity in a group of Gulf of Maine <strong>de</strong>capods<br />
M. Novak ............................................................................................................................................603<br />
Forum<br />
A quantum leap for the Collembola?<br />
P. Lawrence .......................................................................................................................................621<br />
Notes and news<br />
A new record of the thalassinid Callianassa candida (Olivi, 1792) (Decapoda,<br />
Callianassidae) from the eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey<br />
S. Engin, G. Dalgic & A. Gozler .........................................................................................................637<br />
Crustaceana<br />
Volume 77, No. 6, 641--768, <strong>2004</strong><br />
New records of 31 species of brachyuran crabs from the joint Taiwan-France expeditions,<br />
``Taiwan 2000'' and ``Taiwan 2001'', off <strong>de</strong>ep waters in Taiwan<br />
P. Ho, P. Ng, T. Chan & D. Lee .........................................................................................................641<br />
A study on morphological characters, spatial and seasonal <strong>de</strong>nsities, and co-existence of<br />
two predatory Cladocera, Cercopagis pengoi (Ostroumov, 1891) and Cornigerius meaticus<br />
(Pengo, 1879) in Lake Terkos, Turkey<br />
H. Güher .............................................................................................................................................669<br />
The larval morphology of Palaemon floridanus Chace, 1942 (Decapoda, Palaemonidae)<br />
compared with other species of Palaemon and Palaemonetes<br />
R. Knowlton & C. Vargo .....................................................................................................................683<br />
Diel and intraspecific variation in vulnerability of the beach mysid, Archaeomysis kokuboi Ii,<br />
1964, to fish predators<br />
K. Takahashi, T. Hirose, N. Azuma & K. Kawaguchi .........................................................................717<br />
Occurrence of Phronima se<strong>de</strong>ntaria (Forskål, 1775) (Amphipoda, Hyperii<strong>de</strong>a) in the stomach<br />
of the longnose lancetfish, Alepisaurus ferox (Lowe, 1833) (Aulopiformes, Alepisauroi<strong>de</strong>i) in<br />
the North and tropical Atlantic Ocean<br />
K. Satoh .............................................................................................................................................729<br />
A new record of Upogebia snelliusi Ngoc-Ho, 1989 (Thalassinoi<strong>de</strong>a, Upogebiidae) from<br />
Iriomote Island, Ryukyus, Japan<br />
K. Sakai, Y. Hirano & M. Saigusa ......................................................................................................741<br />
16
The sexual regime of <strong>de</strong>ep-water shrimps (Decapoda, Pandalidae) in the S. Tyrrhenian Sea<br />
(Central Mediterranean)<br />
P. Consoli, T. Romeo & P. Rinelli ......................................................................................................751<br />
Notes and News..................................................................................................................................757<br />
Note on a <strong>de</strong>ep population of Pagurus pri<strong>de</strong>aux Leach, 1815 (Decapoda, Anomura)<br />
T. Caruso, L. Falciai & V. Zupo ..........................................................................................................757<br />
On the occurrence of Concho<strong>de</strong>rma virgatum and Dosima fascicularis (Cirripedia,<br />
Thoracica) on the sea snake, Pelamis platurus (Reptilia, Serpentes) in Jalisco, Mexico<br />
F. Alvarez & A. Celis ..........................................................................................................................761<br />
On the occurrence of Balssia gasti (Balss, 1921) (Decapoda, Pontoniinae) in the Aegean<br />
Sea<br />
T. Katağan, A. Kocataş & K. Bakir .....................................................................................................765<br />
Diversity and Distributions A Journal of Biological Invasions and<br />
Biodiversity<br />
Volume 10: Issue 5, September <strong>2004</strong><br />
Plant invasion ecology — dispatches from the front line ............................................................315-319<br />
David M. Richardson<br />
Conifers as invasive aliens: a global survey and predictive framework .....................................321-331<br />
David M. Richardson, <strong>Mar</strong>cel Rejmánek<br />
Beautés fatales: Acanthaceae species as invasive alien plants on tropical Indo-Pacific<br />
Islands .........................................................................................................................................333-347<br />
Jean-Yves Meyer, Christophe Lavergne<br />
Plant invasions in Taiwan: Insights from the flora of casual and naturalized alien species .......349-362<br />
Shan-Huah Wu, Chang-Fu Hsieh, Shu-Miaw Chaw, <strong>Mar</strong>cel Rejmánek<br />
BiolFlor — a new plant-trait database as a tool for plant invasion ecology ................................363-365<br />
The total number of naturalized species can be a reliable predictor of the number of alien<br />
pest species ................................................................................................................................367-369<br />
Comparing alien plant invasions among regions with similar climates: where to from here?.....371-375<br />
Aníbal Pauchard, Lohengrin A. Cavieres, Ramiro O. Bustamante<br />
Latitudinal trends in growth and phenology of the invasive alien plant Impatiens glandulifera<br />
(Balsaminaceae) .........................................................................................................................377-385<br />
Johannes Kollmann, <strong>Mar</strong>ía José Bañuelos<br />
A comparison of invasive and non-invasive dayflowers (Commelinaceae) across<br />
experimental nutrient and water gradients...................................................................................387-397<br />
Jean H. Burns<br />
The rich generally get richer, but there are exceptions: Correlations between species<br />
richness of native plant species and alien weeds in Mexico ......................................................399-407<br />
Francisco J. Espinosa-García, José Luis Villaseñor, Heike Vibrans<br />
Breeding systems of invasive alien plants in South Africa: does Baker's rule apply? ................409-416<br />
Tendani D. Rambuda, Steven D. Johnson<br />
Why do alien plant species that reproduce in natural habitats occur more frequently? .............417-425<br />
Ingolf Kühn, <strong>Mar</strong>lene Bran<strong>de</strong>nburg, Stefan Klotz<br />
Reconstructing 50 years of Opuntia stricta invasion in the Kruger National Park, South<br />
Africa: environmental <strong>de</strong>terminants and propagule pressure..................................................... 427-437<br />
Llewellyn C. Foxcroft, Mathieu Rouget, David M. Richardson, Sandra Mac Fadyen<br />
Predicting rapid invasion of the Florida Evergla<strong>de</strong>s by Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium<br />
microphyllum) ..............................................................................................................................439-446<br />
John C. Volin, Michael S. Lott, Jordan D. Muss, Dianne Owen<br />
Predicting patterns of non-native plant invasions in Yosemite National Park, California, USA ..447-459<br />
Emma C. Un<strong>de</strong>rwood, Rob Klinger, Peggy E. Moore<br />
A fuzzy classification technique for predicting species’ distributions: applications using<br />
invasive alien plants and indigenous insects.............................................................................. 461-474<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k P. Robertson, <strong>Mar</strong>tin H. Villet, Anthony R. Palmer<br />
17
Mapping the potential ranges of major plant inva<strong>de</strong>rs in South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland<br />
using climatic suitability ...............................................................................................................475-484<br />
Mathieu Rouget, David M. Richardson, Jeanne L. Nel, David C. Le Maitre<br />
Benis Egoh, Theresa Mgidi<br />
Willow (Salix × rubens) invasion of the riparian zone in south-eastern Australia: reduced<br />
abundance and altered composition of terrestrial arthropods ....................................................485-492<br />
Heather Greenwood, Dennis J. O'Dowd, P. S. Lake<br />
Invasion of Agave species (Agavaceae) in south-east Spain: inva<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong>mographic<br />
parameters and impacts on native species ................................................................................493-500<br />
Ernesto I. Badano, Francisco I. Pugnaire<br />
The Working for Water programme in South Africa: the science behind the success ...............501-503<br />
The most complete global overview of invasive species in natural areas ..................................505-506<br />
Winning concept seeks work ......................................................................................................506-507<br />
Invasive species: vectors and management strategies.............................................................. 508-508<br />
Environmental Geology<br />
Volume 46, Numbers 3-4, August <strong>2004</strong><br />
“Stone Decay Hazards” ........................................................................................................... 303 - 304<br />
Siegfried Siegesmund, Heather Viles, Thomas Weiss<br />
The weathering of stones due to dissolution .......................................................................... 305 - 310<br />
G. D. Hoke and D. L. Turcotte<br />
Mineralogical and colour changes of quartz sandstones by heat ........................................... 311 - 322<br />
M. Hajpál and Á. Török<br />
Finite-element mo<strong>de</strong>lling of the conservation effects of an artificial resin on <strong>de</strong>teriorated<br />
heterogeneous sandstone in building restoration ................................................................... 323 - 332<br />
J. Bossert, J. Ožbolt, G. Grassegger<br />
Morphology and mineralogy of weathering crusts on highly porous oolitic limestones, a case<br />
study from Budapest ............................................................................................................... 333 - 349<br />
Á. Török and N. Rozgonyi<br />
The combined effect of moisture and temperature on the anomalous expansion behaviour of<br />
marble ..................................................................................................................................... 350 - 363<br />
A. Koch and S. Siegesmund<br />
Effect of swelling inhibitors on the swelling and stress relaxation of clay bearing stones ...... 364 - 377<br />
Inmaculada Jimenez Gonzalez and George W. Scherer<br />
Volcanic tuffs from Hesse (Germany) and their weathering behaviour .................................. 378 - 390<br />
Enno Steindlberger<br />
Moisture content of natural stone: static and dynamic equilibrium with atmospheric humidity 391 - 401<br />
C. Franzen and P. W. Mirwald<br />
Insolation weathering and hygric dilatation: two competitive factors in stone <strong>de</strong>gradation .... 402 - 413<br />
T. Weiss, S. Siegesmund, D. Kirchner, et al.<br />
Petrography and <strong>de</strong>cay of a marly limestone in the cloister of a medieval cathedral in Sicily 414 - 420<br />
L. Ercoli, G. Rizzo, G. Algozzini<br />
Colonization strategies of lithobiontic microorganisms on carbonate rocks ........................... 421 - 428<br />
C. Flies, W. Pohl, B. Günzl, et al.<br />
Biofilms and extracellular matrices on geomaterials .............................................................. 429 - 435<br />
A. Kemmling, M. Kämper, C. Flies, et al.<br />
Microbial growth and air pollutants in the corrosion of carbonate building stone: results of<br />
laboratory and outdoor experimental tests ............................................................................. 436 - 447<br />
B. Moroni, L. Pitzurra, G. Poli<br />
Soiling of limestone in an urban environment characterized by heavy vehicular exhaust<br />
emissions ................................................................................................................................ 448 - 455<br />
Nick Schiavon, Giuseppe Chiavari, Daniele Fabbri<br />
Laboratory and case studies of thermal cycling and stored strain on the stability of selected<br />
marbles ................................................................................................................................... 456 - 467<br />
John M. Logan<br />
18
Strain investigations on calcite marbles using neutron time-of-flight diffraction ..................... 468 - 476<br />
C. Scheffzük, S. Siegesmund, A. Koch<br />
Monitoring of weathering and conservation of building materials through non-<strong>de</strong>structive X-<br />
ray computed microtomography ............................................................................................. 477 - 485<br />
V. Cnud<strong>de</strong> and P. J. S. Jacobs<br />
The use of neutrons and monochromatic X-rays for non-<strong>de</strong>structive testing in geological<br />
materials .................................................................................................................................. 486 - 492<br />
B. Masschaele, M. Dierick, L. Van Hoorebeke, et al.<br />
The <strong>de</strong>cay of coastal forts in southeast Brazil and its implications for the conservation of<br />
colonial built heritage .............................................................................................................. 493 - 503<br />
B. J. Smith, J. A. Baptista-Neto, M. A. M. Silva, et al.<br />
The Bangudae Petroglyph in Ulsan, Korea: studies on weathering damage and risk<br />
prognosis ................................................................................................................................ 504 - 526<br />
B. Fitzner, K. Heinrichs, D. La Bouchardiere<br />
Book reviews<br />
August <strong>2004</strong> ............................................................................................................................ 527 - 528<br />
Events<br />
August <strong>2004</strong> ............................................................................................................................ 529 - 532<br />
Environmental Geology<br />
Volume 46, Number 5, September <strong>2004</strong><br />
Intrinsic random function of or<strong>de</strong>r k kriging of electrical resistivity data for estimating the<br />
extent of saltwater intrusion in a coastal aquifer system ........................................................ 533 - 541<br />
Byoung Ohan Shim, Sang Yong Chung, Hee Joon Kim, et al.<br />
Cation exchange processes and human activities in unconfined aquifers ............................. 542 - 552<br />
G. Panagopoulos, N. Lambrakis, P. Tsolis-Katagas, et al.<br />
Promoted dissipation of phenanthrene and pyrene in soils by amaranth ( Amaranthus tricolor<br />
L.) ............................................................................................................................................ 553 - 560<br />
Wanting Ling and Yanzheng Gao<br />
The use of landscape evolution mo<strong>de</strong>ls in mining rehabilitation <strong>de</strong>sign ................................. 561 - 573<br />
G. R. Hancock<br />
Evaluation of geodynamic activity of the Dead Sea transform fault by radon gas<br />
concentrations ......................................................................................................................... 574 - 582<br />
M. Al-Taj, B. Al-Bataina, M. Atallah<br />
Impact of quarrying gypsum in a semi<strong>de</strong>sert karstic area (Sorbas, SE Spain) ...................... 583 - 590<br />
A. Pulido-Bosch, J. M. Calaforra, P. Pulido-Leboeuf, et al.<br />
Environmental geochemistry of the <strong>de</strong>relict Webbs Consols mine, New South Wales,<br />
Australia .................................................................................................................................. 591 - 604<br />
P. M. Ashley, B. G. Lottermoser, A. J. Collins, et al.<br />
Granulometric and chemical composition of the Sava River sediments upstream and<br />
downstream of the Krsko nuclear power plant ........................................................................ 605 - 614<br />
Visnja Orescanin, Stipe Lulic, Gordana Pavlovic, et al.<br />
Editorial<br />
Foreword to the IAH-CMTW Special Issue ............................................................................. 615 - 616<br />
Peter Kralj<br />
Reliable groundwater management: the continuous improvement method ........................... 617 - 621<br />
Kurt von Storch<br />
Trace elements in medium-temperature (40–80 °C) thermal waters from the Mura basin<br />
(North-Eastern Slovenia) ........................................................................................................ 622 - 629<br />
Peter Kralj<br />
Radon-rich waters in Russia ................................................................................................... 630 - 634<br />
A. N. Voronov<br />
Chemical composition of low temperature (
Jan Dowgiałło<br />
Conditions of formation mineral waters in Sarissky Stiavnik and Radoma ............................ 646 - 650<br />
D. <strong>Mar</strong>cin<br />
The hydrogeothermal basin of Sofia graben (Bulgaria) .......................................................... 651 - 660<br />
K. D. Shterev<br />
Isotopic evi<strong>de</strong>nce of the origin of mineralized waters from the Central Carpathian<br />
Synclinorium, SE Poland ........................................................................................................ 661 - 669<br />
Adam Porowski<br />
Bottled natural mineral waters in Romania ............................................................................. 670 - 674<br />
Adrian Feru<br />
Formation of mineral and thermal waters of some artesian basins in Russia ........................ 675 - 679<br />
N. A. Vinograd<br />
Structural-tectonic features of accommodation <strong>de</strong>posits of mineral waters of Azerbaijan and<br />
their complex <strong>de</strong>velopment ..................................................................................................... 680 - 682<br />
A. M. Babayev and I. Sh. Ibragimova<br />
Book reviews<br />
September <strong>2004</strong> ..................................................................................................................... 683 - 684<br />
Events<br />
September <strong>2004</strong> ..................................................................................................................... 685 - 688<br />
ENVIONMENTAL POLLUTION<br />
Volume 132, Issue 3, (December <strong>2004</strong>)<br />
Characterization of the organic matter of sludge: <strong>de</strong>termination of lipids, hydrocarbons and<br />
PAHs from road retention/infiltration ponds in France • ............................................................ 375-384<br />
C. Durand, V. Ruban, A. Amblès and J. Oudot<br />
Immunotoxicology in wood mice along a heavy metal pollution gradient • ............................... 385-394<br />
Katrien Tersago, Wim De Coen, Jan Scheirs, Katrien Vermeulen, Ronny Blust, Dirk Van<br />
Bockstaele and Ron Verhagen<br />
Soil pollution by a pyrite mine spill in Spain: evolution in time • ............................................... 395-401<br />
J. Aguilar, C. Dorronsoro, E. Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, J. Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, I. García, F. <strong>Mar</strong>tín and M. Simón<br />
Vegetative and structural characteristics of agricultural drainages in the Mississippi Delta<br />
landscapes • .............................................................................................................................. 403-411<br />
J.L. Bouldin, J.L. Farris, M.T. Moore and C.M. Cooper<br />
Fifty-year sedimentary record of heavy metal pollution (Cd, Zn, Cu, Pb) in the Lot River<br />
reservoirs (France) • ................................................................................................................. 413-426<br />
Stéphane Audry, Jörg Schäfer, Gérard Blanc and Jean-<strong>Mar</strong>ie Jouanneau<br />
Role of exogenous and endogenous silicon in ameliorating behavioural responses to<br />
aluminium in a freshwater snail • .............................................................................................. 427-433<br />
A. Dobranskyte, R. Jugdaohsingh, E. Stuchlik, J.J. Powell, K.N. White and C.R. McCrohan<br />
Effects of compost and phosphate on plant arsenic accumulation from soils near pressuretreated<br />
wood • ........................................................................................................................... 435-442<br />
Xin<strong>de</strong> Cao and Lena Q. Ma<br />
Reproduction of mountain birch along a strong pollution gradient near Monchegorsk,<br />
Northwestern Russia • .............................................................................................................. 443-451<br />
Mikhail V. Kozlov and Elena L. Zvereva<br />
Relations between metals (Zn, Pb, Cd and Cu) and glutathione-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt <strong>de</strong>toxifying<br />
enzymes in spi<strong>de</strong>rs from a heavy metal pollution gradient • ..................................................... 453-461<br />
Grażyna Wilczek, Agnieszka Babczyńska, <strong>Mar</strong>ia Augustyniak and Paweł Migula<br />
Characterization of aerosols and its radiative impacts over urban and rural environments—a<br />
case study from Hy<strong>de</strong>rabad and Srisailam • ............................................................................. 463-468<br />
K. Madhavi Latha and K.V.S. Badarinath<br />
Concentrations of ammonia and nitrogen dioxi<strong>de</strong> at roadsi<strong>de</strong> verges, and their contribution<br />
to nitrogen <strong>de</strong>position • ............................................................................................................. 469-478<br />
J.N. Cape, Y.S. Tang, N. van Dijk, L. Love, M.A. Sutton and S.C.F. Palmer<br />
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Inhibition of plasma butyrylcholinesterase activity in the lizard Gallotia galloti palmae by<br />
pestici<strong>de</strong>s: a field study • .......................................................................................................... 479-488<br />
Juan C. Sánchez-Hernán<strong>de</strong>z, R. Carbonell, A. Henríquez Pérez, M. Montealegre and L.<br />
Gómez<br />
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), dibenzofurans (PCDFs), biphenyls (PCBs), and<br />
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and 2,3,7,8-TCDD equivalents (TEQs) in sediment<br />
from the Hyeongsan River, Korea • .......................................................................................... 489-501<br />
C.-H. Koh, J.S. Khim, K. Kannan, D.L. Villeneuve, K. Senthilkumar and J.P. Giesy<br />
Assessing plant response to ambient ozone: growth of young apple trees in open-top<br />
chambers and corresponding ambient air plots • ..................................................................... 503-508<br />
W.J. Manning, D.R. Cooley, A.F. Tuttle, M.A. Frenkel and C.J. Bergweiler<br />
Ecological profiles of caddisfly larvae in Mediterranean streams: implications for<br />
bioassessment methods • ......................................................................................................... 509-521<br />
N. Bonada, C. Zamora-Muñoz, M. Riera<strong>de</strong>vall and N. Prat<br />
The effect of soil composition and hydration on the bioavailability and toxicity of cadmium to<br />
hibernating juvenile American toads (Bufo americanus) • ........................................................ 523-532<br />
Stacy M. James, Edward E. Little and Raymond D. Semlitsch<br />
Effects of heavy metal pollution on red wood ant (Formica s. str.) populations • ..................... 533-539<br />
T. Eeva, J. Sorvari and V.Koivunen<br />
Determination of solid–liquid partition coefficients (Kd) for the herbici<strong>de</strong>s isoproturon and<br />
trifluralin in five UK agricultural soils • ....................................................................................... 541-552<br />
Cindy M. Cooke, George Shaw and Chris D. Collins<br />
19. Editorial Board •<br />
Environmental Pollution<br />
Volume 133, Issue 1, January 2005<br />
Introductory remarks to the Special Issue • ...................................................................................... 1-2<br />
Kirk T. Semple, Kevin C. Jones and Andrew Craven<br />
Dedication to the memory of Professor Allan Walker 1994–<strong>2004</strong> • ..................................................... 3<br />
Kirk T. Semple, Kevin C. Jones and Andrew Craven<br />
Pestici<strong>de</strong> persistence and bound residues in soil—regulatory significance • ................................... 5-9<br />
Andrew Craven and Simon Hoy<br />
Soils as filter and buffer for pestici<strong>de</strong>s—experimental concepts to un<strong>de</strong>rstand soil functions • .... 11-16<br />
Peter Burauel and Frauke Baßmann<br />
Formation and release of non-extractable 14C-Dicamba residues in soil un<strong>de</strong>r sterile and<br />
non-sterile regimes • ..................................................................................................................... 17-24<br />
Bondi Gevao, Kevin C. Jones and Kirk T. Semple<br />
Formation of non-extractable pestici<strong>de</strong> residues: observations on compound differences,<br />
measurement and regulatory issues • .......................................................................................... 25-34<br />
Catriona J. Mordaunt, Bondi Gevao, Kevin C. Jones and Kirk T. Semple<br />
Characterization of non-extractable residues of the fungici<strong>de</strong> dithianon in soil using<br />
13C/14C-labelling techniques • ..................................................................................................... 35-41<br />
Uwe Wanner, Fritz Führ, Albert A. <strong>de</strong>Graaf and Peter Burauel<br />
Influence of ageing of residues on the availability of herbici<strong>de</strong>s for leaching • ARTICLE............. 43-51<br />
A. Walker, M. S. Rodriguez-Cruz and M. J. Mitchell<br />
Influence of plants on the chemical extractability and bio<strong>de</strong>gradability of 2,4-dichlorophenol<br />
in soil • ........................................................................................................................................... 53-62<br />
Tatiana K. Boucard, Richard D. Bardgett, Kevin C. Jones and Kirk T. Semple<br />
Influence of the amendment of corn straw on the <strong>de</strong>gradation behaviour of the fungici<strong>de</strong><br />
dithianon in soil • ........................................................................................................................... 63-70<br />
Uwe Wanner, Fritz Führ and Peter Burauel<br />
Principles of microbial PAH-<strong>de</strong>gradation in soil • .......................................................................... 71-84<br />
An<strong>de</strong>rs R. Johnsen, Lukas Y. Wick and Hauke Harms............................................................................<br />
Bound residues: environmental solution or future problem? • ...................................................... 85-90<br />
Declan Barraclough, Theresa Kearney and Andy Croxford<br />
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A chamberless field exposure system for ozone enrichment of short vegetation • .................... 91-102<br />
M. Erbs and A. Fangmeier<br />
Comparison of the method of diffusive gels in thin films with conventional extraction<br />
techniques for evaluating zinc accumulation in plants and isopods • ....................................... 103-116<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ijke Koster, Lucas Reijn<strong>de</strong>rs, Nathalie R. van Oost and Willie J.G.M. Peijnenburg<br />
The removal of heavy metals in urban runoff by sorption on mulch • ....................................... 117-127<br />
Am Jang, Youngwoo Seo and Paul L. Bishop<br />
Arsenic levels in the soils and macrophytes of the ‘Entremuros’ after the Aznalcóllar mine<br />
spill • .......................................................................................................................................... 129-138<br />
M.A. Taggart, M. Carlisle, D.J. Pain, R. Williams, D. Green, D. Osborn and A.A. Meharg<br />
Results and evaluation of the first study of organochlorine contaminants (PCDDs, PCDFs,<br />
PCBs and DDTs), heavy metals and metalloids in birds from Baja California, México • ......... 139-146<br />
Begoña Jiménez, Ricardo Rodríguez-Estrella, Rubén Merino, Gema Gómez, Laura Rivera,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ía José González, Esteban Abad and Josep Rivera<br />
Occurrence of gaseous and particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the urban<br />
atmosphere: study of sources and ambient temperature effect on the gas/particle<br />
concentration and distribution • ................................................................................................. 147-156<br />
Manolis Tsapakis and Euripi<strong>de</strong>s G. Stephanou<br />
Deposition velocities to Sorbus aria, Acer campestre, Populus <strong>de</strong>ltoi<strong>de</strong>s × trichocarpa<br />
‘Beaupré’, Pinus nigra and × Cupressocyparis leylandii for coarse, fine and ultra-fine<br />
particles in the urban environment • ......................................................................................... 157-167<br />
P. H. Freer-Smith, K. P. Beckett and Gail Taylor<br />
Circulation of copper in the biotic compartments of a freshwater dammed reservoir • ............ 169-182<br />
I. Vinot and J. C. Pihan<br />
Editorial Board •<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY<br />
VOLUME 23 NUMBER 10, October <strong>2004</strong><br />
Special Issue Honoring Don Mackay<br />
A WORLD MO<strong>DE</strong>L, A MO<strong>DE</strong>L WORLD—Editorial<br />
Frank A.P.C. Gobas and Derek C.G. Muir .......................................................................................2279<br />
“BEWARE OF ALL ENTERPRISES THAT REQUIRE NEW CLOTHES” (Henry David<br />
Thoreau, 1817–1862)—A Personal Perspective<br />
Neil Mackay .....................................................................................................................................2281<br />
FINDING FUGACITY FEASIBLE, FRUITFUL, AND FUN<br />
Don Mackay .....................................................................................................................................2282<br />
FINDING AND ESTIMATING CHEMICAL PROPERTY DATA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ASSESSMENT<br />
Robert S. Boethling, Philip H. Howard and William M. Meylan .......................................................2290<br />
UNIVERSAL PREDICTIVE MO<strong>DE</strong>LS ON OCTANOL–AIR PARTITION COEFFICIENTS AT<br />
DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES FOR PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS<br />
Jingwen Chen, Tom Harner, Guanghui Ding, Xie Quan, Karl-Werner Schramm and Antonius<br />
Kettrup ..............................................................................................................................................2309<br />
ADSORPTION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS AT THE AIR–WATER<br />
INTERFACE AND ITS ROLE IN ATMOSPHERIC <strong>DE</strong>POSITION BY FOG DROPLETS<br />
Kalliat T. Valsaraj .............................................................................................................................2318<br />
INTESTINAL ABSORPTION AND BIOMAGNIFICATION OF ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS<br />
IN FISH, WILDLIFE, AND HUMANS<br />
Barry C. Kelly, Frank A.P.C. Gobas and Michael S. McLachlan .....................................................2324<br />
SOIL–AIR RELATIONSHIPS FOR TOXAPHENE IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES<br />
Terry F. Bidleman and Andi Leone ..................................................................................................2337<br />
A FOOD WEB BIOACCUMULATION MO<strong>DE</strong>L FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS IN AQUATIC<br />
ECOSYSTEMS<br />
Jon A. Arnot and Frank A.P.C. Gobas .............................................................................................2343<br />
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A FOOD CHAIN MO<strong>DE</strong>L TO PREDICT THE LEVELS OF LIPOPHILIC ORGANIC<br />
CONTAMINANTS IN HUMANS<br />
Gertje Czub and Michael S. McLachlan ..........................................................................................2356<br />
BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE IN THE<br />
BIOACCUMULATION AND TROPHIC TRANSFER OF PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINE<br />
CONTAMINANTS IN ARCTIC MARINE FOOD WEBS<br />
Katrine Borgå, Aaron T. Fisk, Paul F. Hoekstra and Derek C.G. Muir ............................................2367<br />
MO<strong>DE</strong>LING THE FATE OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN THE INNER<br />
OSLOFJORD, NORWAY<br />
Knut Breivik, Birger Bjerkeng, Frank Wania, Aud Helland and Jan Magnusson 2386<br />
THE LONG-TERM FATE OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY<br />
(USA)<br />
Jay A. Davis .....................................................................................................................................2396<br />
DYNAMIC COUPLED METAL TRANSPORT–SPECIATION MO<strong>DE</strong>L: APPLICATION TO<br />
ASSESS A ZINC-CONTAMINATED LAKE<br />
Satyendra P. Bhavsar, Miriam L. Diamond, Nilima Gandhi and Joel Nilsen ...................................2410<br />
EMPIRICAL AND MO<strong>DE</strong>LING EVI<strong>DE</strong>NCE OF REGIONAL ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT<br />
OF CURRENT-USE PESTICI<strong>DE</strong>S<br />
Derek C.G. Muir, Camilla Teixeira and Frank Wania ......................................................................2421<br />
INVESTIGATING THE MECHANICS OF MULTIMEDIA BOX MO<strong>DE</strong>LS: HOW TO EXPLAIN<br />
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MO<strong>DE</strong>LS IN TERMS OF MASS FLUXES?<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tin Scheringer, Fabio Wegmann and Konrad Hungerbühler .....................................................2433<br />
OIL SPILL IMPACT MO<strong>DE</strong>LING: <strong>DE</strong>VELOPMENT AND VALIDATION<br />
Deborah P. French-McCay ..............................................................................................................2441<br />
OBTAINING QUANTITATIVE VAPOR EMISSIONS ESTIMATES OF POLYCHLORINATED<br />
BIPHENYLS AND OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM<br />
CONTAMINATED SITES<br />
William J. Mills, Erin R. Bennett, Charles E. Schmidt and Louis J. Thibo<strong>de</strong>aux .............................2457<br />
MULTIMEDIA PERSISTENCE AS AN INDICATOR OF POTENTIAL FOR POPULATION-<br />
LEVEL INTAKE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS<br />
Matthew MacLeod and Thomas E. McKone ....................................................................................2465<br />
PUTTING SCIENCE INTO PERSISTENCE, BIOACCUMULATION, AND TOXICITY<br />
EVALUATIONS<br />
Eva Webster, Christina E. Cowan-Ellsberry and Lynn McCarty ......................................................2473<br />
INTEGRATED FATE MO<strong>DE</strong>LING FOR EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF PRODUCED<br />
WATER ON THE SABLE ISLAND BANK (SCOTIAN SHELF, CANADA)<br />
Jody A. Berry and Peter G. Wells ....................................................................................................2483<br />
PROBABILISTIC UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION SYSTEM FOR<br />
THE EVALUATION OF SUBSTANCES MULTIMEDIA REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION MO<strong>DE</strong>L<br />
Michael Matthies, Volker Berding and Andreas Beyer ....................................................................2494<br />
APPLICATION OF THE NARCOSIS TARGET LIPID MO<strong>DE</strong>L TO ALGAL TOXICITY AND<br />
<strong>DE</strong>RIVING PREDICTED-NO-EFFECT CONCENTRATIONS<br />
Joy A. McGrath, Thomas F. Parkerton and Dominic M. Di Toro .....................................................2503<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CRITERIA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS PREDICTED FROM<br />
INTERNAL EFFECT CONCENTRATIONS AND A FOOD WEB MO<strong>DE</strong>L<br />
Theo P. Traas, Annemarie P. van Wezel, Joop L.M. Hermens, Mathil<strong>de</strong> Zorn, Albertus G.M.<br />
van Hattum and Cornelis J. van Leeuwen .......................................................................................2518<br />
FAO FISHERIES TECHICAL PAPERS<br />
Fisheries, September <strong>2004</strong><br />
Feature<br />
Fisheries Management<br />
The Controversy about Salmon Hatcheries<br />
The use of hatcheries in supplementation and recovery of wild salmon and steelhead:<br />
resolving the confusion of hatchery fish performance with fisheries management.<br />
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Ernest L. Brannon, Donald F. Amend, Matthew A. Cronin, James E. Lanna, Scott LaPatra,<br />
William J. McNeil, Richard E. Noble, Charles E. Smith, Andre J. Talbot, Gary A.<br />
We<strong>de</strong>meyer, and Harry Westers<br />
Opinion<br />
Fisheries Forum<br />
Electricity Generation and AFS<br />
Increased participation in AFS by electricity industry fisheries and aquatic scientists would<br />
provi<strong>de</strong> a forum for communicating and exchanging, i<strong>de</strong>as on regulatory and technical<br />
issues, research, and policy related to electric power generation and future management of<br />
aquatic resources.<br />
Michael P. Gutzmer<br />
Column<br />
Presi<strong>de</strong>nt's Hook<br />
Theme for the Year: AFS Connections<br />
The Program of Work theme for this year "Connections," emphasizes the benefits that can<br />
be <strong>de</strong>rived from establishing connections, partnerships, and synergisms with AFS, and<br />
between AFS and other related organizations.<br />
Barbara A. Knuth<br />
Column<br />
Director's LineA Blue Vision<br />
Efforts to reform U.S. ocean policy should inclu<strong>de</strong> more research funding to provi<strong>de</strong> better<br />
data for more informed, scientifically-based <strong>de</strong>cisions.<br />
Christine Fletcher and Gus Rassam<br />
Fisheries Oceanography<br />
September <strong>2004</strong> - Volume 13 Issue 5<br />
A potential larval recruitment pathway originating from a Florida marine protected area..................287<br />
Michael L. Domeier<br />
Differing body size between the autumn and the winterspring cohorts of neon flying squid<br />
(Ommastrephes bartramii) related to the oceanographic regime in the North Pacific: a<br />
hypothesis...........................................................................................................................................295<br />
Taro Ichii, Kedarnath Mahapatra, Mitsuo Sakai, Denzo Inagake, Yoshihiro Okada<br />
Relative importance of gulf and shelf waters for spawning and recruitment of Australian<br />
anchovy, Engraulis australis, in South Australia.................................................................................310<br />
W. F. Dimmlich, W. G. Breed, M. Ged<strong>de</strong>s, T. M. Ward<br />
Foraging ecology and interactions with fisheries of wan<strong>de</strong>ring albatrosses (Diome<strong>de</strong>a<br />
exulans) breeding at South Georgia...................................................................................................324<br />
J. C. Xavier, P. N. Trathan, J. P. Croxall, A. G. Wood, G. Po<strong>de</strong>stá, P. G. Rodhouse<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATION<br />
Somatic energy of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka at the onset of upriver migration: a<br />
comparison among ocean climate regimes........................................................................................345<br />
Glenn T. Crossin, Scott G. Hinch, Anthony P. Farrell, David A. Higgs, Michael C. Healey<br />
Global Ecology and Biogeography<br />
Volume 12: Issue 4, July 2003<br />
ECOLOGICAL SOUNDING<br />
Beyond value: biodiversity and the freedom of the mind.............................................................265-269<br />
N. J. Collar<br />
Values-led conservation...............................................................................................................271-274<br />
Paul Jepson<br />
Susan Canney<br />
RESEARCH PAPER<br />
Prairie dog towns as islands: applications of island biogeography and landscape ecology for<br />
conserving nonvolant terrestrial vertebrates................................................................................275-286<br />
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<strong>Mar</strong>k V. Lomolino, Gregory A. Smith<br />
How important are large vs. small forest remnants for the conservation of the woodland flora<br />
in an urban context? ...................................................................................................................287-298<br />
Sandrine Go<strong>de</strong>froid, Nico Koedam<br />
Native and alien plant species richness in relation to spatial heterogeneity on a regional<br />
scale in Germany.........................................................................................................................299-311<br />
Kirstin Deutschewitz, Angela Lausch, Ingolf Kühn, Stefan Klotz<br />
Large-scale environmental correlates of forest tree distributions in Catalonia (NE Spain) ........313-325<br />
Wilfried Thuiller, Jordi Vayreda, Joan Pino, Santi Sabate, Sandra Lavorel, Carles Gracia<br />
Variation in plant species richness of different life forms along a subtropical elevation<br />
gradient in the Himalayas, east Nepal.........................................................................................327-340<br />
Khem Raj Bhattarai, Ole R. Vetaas<br />
The impact of cropland cover on river nutrient levels in the Mississippi River Basin<br />
Simon Donner..............................................................................................................................341-355<br />
ALL CREATURES, GREAT AND SMALL...................................................................................357-358<br />
Richard Field<br />
AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE ON PLANT–ANIMAL INTERACTIONS..........................358-360<br />
Anna Traveset<br />
HIDROBIOLOGICA<br />
Vol. 13, No. 4, 2003<br />
Ingle <strong>de</strong> la Mora, G., E. L Villareal-Oelgado, J. L Arredondo-Figueroa, J. T. Ponce-Palafox e<br />
I. <strong>de</strong> los A. Barriga-Sosa<br />
Evaluación <strong>de</strong> algunos parámetros <strong>de</strong> calidad <strong>de</strong>l agua en un sistema cerrado <strong>de</strong><br />
recirculación para la acuicultura, sometido a diferentes cargas <strong>de</strong> biomasa <strong>de</strong> peces..............247-253<br />
Aguilar-Rosas, R., L E. Aguilar-Rosas y F. Nuñez-Cebrero<br />
El género Porphyra (Bangiaceae, Rhodophytal en la costa Pacífico <strong>de</strong> México. III. Porphyra<br />
gardneri (6. M. Smith et Hollenberg) Hawkes..............................................................................255-261<br />
Okolodkov, Y. B.<br />
Further observations on a hypothecal pore in the genus Protoperidinium Bergh<br />
(Dinoflagellata) 263-269<br />
Luna-Figueroa, J., F. Oíaz and S. Espina<br />
Preferred temperature of the mexican native cichlid Cichlasoma istlanum (Jordan and<br />
Sny<strong>de</strong>r, 1899) ..............................................................................................................................271-275<br />
Bückle R., L F., B. Barón S., M. Hernán<strong>de</strong>z R., A. Ledo M., R. Solís A.; B. Pérez E. y A.<br />
Hernán<strong>de</strong>z S.<br />
Sistema <strong>de</strong> temperatura, oxígeno y salinidad para la experimentación en ecofisiología............277-287<br />
Castillo-Rivera, M., R. Zárate y L Sanvicente-Añorve<br />
Patrones <strong>de</strong> la diversidad <strong>de</strong> peces en la laguna <strong>de</strong> Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz, México ...............289-298<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tínez-Oaranas, B., M. Esquivel. J. Oíaz, M. Hernán<strong>de</strong>z, M. Cano, O. M. Pérez y A. J.<br />
Areces<br />
Inventario <strong>de</strong>l macrofitobentos en los fondos blandos al norte <strong>de</strong> Matanzas, Cuba...................299-308<br />
Anguas-Vélez, B. H., R. Civera-Cerecedo, E. Goytortúa-Bores y S. Rocha-Meza<br />
Efecto <strong>de</strong> la temperatura y la <strong>de</strong>nsidad <strong>de</strong> cultivo sobre el crecimiento <strong>de</strong> juveniles <strong>de</strong> la<br />
cabrilla arenera, Paralabrax maculatofasciatus...........................................................................309-315<br />
Castro B., T., J. Castro M., J. Castro, B. Miramontes<br />
Microelementos en nauplios <strong>de</strong> Artemia franciscana (Kellog, 19061 <strong>de</strong> seis poblaciones<br />
mexicanas y su relación con peces y crustáceos........................................................................317-320<br />
Gracia López, V. and F, Castelló-Orvay<br />
Preliminary data on the culture of juveniles of the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus<br />
(Lowe, 18341...............................................................................................................................321-327<br />
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HIDROBIOLOGICA<br />
Vol. 14, No. 1, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Kobelkowsky, A<br />
Osteología <strong>de</strong> la mojarra <strong>de</strong> mar, Diapterus auratus Ranzani (Teleostei: Gerreidael.......................1-10<br />
Cervantes-Duarte R., J.E Vál<strong>de</strong>z-Holguín y F Reyes-Salinas<br />
Comparación <strong>de</strong> reflectancia in situ 443/555 y 490/555 con Clorofila a y Materia Suspendida<br />
Total en Bahía <strong>de</strong> la Paz, B.C.S......................................................................................................11-17<br />
García-Macías, JA, F. A., Núñez-González, O. Chacón-Pineda, R, H Alfaro-Rodríguez y<br />
M.R. Espinosa¬Hemán<strong>de</strong>z.<br />
Calidad <strong>de</strong> canal y carne <strong>de</strong> trucha arco iris, Oncorhynchus mykiss Richardson, producida<br />
en el noroeste <strong>de</strong>l estado <strong>de</strong> Chihuahua.........................................................................................19-26<br />
Barrera-Escorcia G. P. E. Namihira-Santillán<br />
Contaminación microbiológica en la zona costera <strong>de</strong> Akumal, Quintana Roo, México..................27-35<br />
Alvarez-lajonchere, L, V. Ronzani- Cerqueira, Diniz-Silva, l., J. Araujo and M. dos Reis.<br />
First basis for a sustained juvenile production technology of fat snook Centropomus<br />
parallelus Poe..................................................................................................................................37-45<br />
De lara-Isassi, G., S. Alvarez-Hernán<strong>de</strong>z and A. Quintana-Pimentel<br />
Screening for anticoagulant substances in some marine macroalgae............................................47-54<br />
García-Macías, J, A., R. H. Alfaro-Rodríguez, F. A. Núñez-González y M. R. Espinosa-<br />
Hemán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
Efecto <strong>de</strong>l sistema <strong>de</strong> producción sobre la calidad sensorial <strong>de</strong> filete ahumado <strong>de</strong> trucha<br />
arco iris, Oncorhynchus mykiss Richardson....................................................................................55-60<br />
Jiménez-Badillo L<br />
Application of holistic and analytical mo<strong>de</strong>ls for the management of tilapia fisheries in<br />
reservoirs.........................................................................................................................................61-68<br />
Arredondo-Vega B. O., S. Leal-Lorenzo and J. lópez-Ruiz<br />
Effect of zeolitic products in the nutritive quality of the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii................69.74<br />
Sánchez-Santillán N., S. Guzmán Ruíz, R. Sánchez- Trejo, W. Ritter Ortíz y E. lázaro-<br />
Chávez Mancilla<br />
la influencia <strong>de</strong> la oscilación <strong>de</strong> la temperatura <strong>de</strong>l aire sobre el ecosistema <strong>de</strong> la Presa <strong>de</strong><br />
Atlangatepec, Tlaxcala, México.......................................................................................................75-84<br />
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health<br />
volume 16, number 1, march <strong>2004</strong><br />
Feature<br />
Bonamia sp. (Haplosporidia) Found in Nonnative Oysters Crassostrea ariakensis in Bogue<br />
Sound, North Carolina............................................................................................................................1<br />
Eugene M. Burreson, Nancy A. Stokes, Ryan B. Carnegie and Melanie J. Bishop<br />
Articles<br />
Swimming Endurance of Bull Trout, Lake Trout, Arctic Char, and Rainbow Trout following<br />
Challenge with Renibacterium salmoninarum......................................................................................10<br />
Darin T. Jones and Christine M. Moffitt<br />
Prevalence of Walleye Discrete Epi<strong>de</strong>rmal Hyperplasia by Age-Class in Walleyes from<br />
Oneida Lake, New York........................................................................................................................23<br />
R. G. Getchell, G. A. Wooster, L. G. Rudstam, A. J. Van DeValk, T. E. Brooking and P. R.<br />
Bowser<br />
Communications<br />
Paramoebiasis Associated with Mass Mortality of American Lobster Homarus americanus in<br />
Long Island Sound, USA.......................................................................................................................29<br />
Thomas E. Mullen, Spencer Russell, Meghan T. Tucker, Jennifer L. <strong>Mar</strong>atea, Claudia<br />
Koerting, Lynn Hinckley, Sylvain De Guise, Salvatore Frasca Jr, Richard A. French, Thomas<br />
G. Burrage and Christopher Perkins<br />
Gastric Polyp in a Wild-Caught Blue Shark..........................................................................................39<br />
Joanna D. Borucinska and Tanja Bogicevic<br />
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High Doses of Corticosteroid Suppress Resistance to Ichthyophonus in Starry Floun<strong>de</strong>r ..................45<br />
J. A. Perry, R. M. Kocan, J. R. Winton and P. K. Hershberge<br />
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health<br />
Volume 16, number 2, june <strong>2004</strong><br />
Effects of Supplemental Amino Acid–Chelated Trace Elements on the Immune Response of<br />
Rainbow Trout Subjected to Bacterial Challenge.................................................................................53<br />
M. J. S. Apines-Amar, S. Satoh, V. Kiron and T. Watanabe<br />
Ichthyophoniasis: An Emerging Disease of Chinook Salmon in the Yukon River................................58<br />
Richard Kocan, Paul Hershberger and James Winton<br />
Immunomodulation and Disease Resistance in Postyearling Rainbow Trout Infected with<br />
Myxobolus cerebralis, the Causative Agent of Whirling Disease.........................................................73<br />
Christine L. Densmore, Christopher A. Ottinger, Vicki S. Blazer, Luke R. Iwanowicz and<br />
David R. Smith<br />
Influence of Oxygen on the Toxicity of Chloramine-T to Atlantic Salmon Smolts in<br />
Freshwater and Seawater.....................................................................................................................83<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k Powell and James Harris<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Linking Stress to the Increased Susceptibility of Channel Catfish to Enteric Septicemia Using<br />
Cortisol..................................................................................................................................................93<br />
Todd D. Sink and Richard J. Strange<br />
Plasmid Profiling of Japanese Flavobacterium psychrophilum Isolates...............................................99<br />
Shotaro Izumi and Futoshi Aranishi<br />
Detection of Flavobacterium psychrophilum in Eggs and Sexual Fluids of Pacific Salmonids<br />
by a Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay: Implications for Vertical Transmission of Bacterial<br />
Coldwater Disease..............................................................................................................................104<br />
Peter W. Taylor<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY<br />
Volume 31: Issue 9, September <strong>2004</strong><br />
Pollen-based reconstructions of biome distributions for Australia, Southeast Asia and the<br />
Pacific (SEAPAC region) at 0, 6000 and 18,000 14C yr BP....................................................1381-1444<br />
Elizabeth J. Pickett, Sandy P. Harrison, Geoff Hope, Kate Harle, John R. Dodson, A. Peter<br />
Kershaw, I. Colin Prentice, John Backhouse, Eric A. Colhoun, Donna D'Costa, John Flenley,<br />
John Grindrod, Simon Haberle, Cleve Hassell, Christine Kenyon, Mike Macphail, Helene<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tin, Anthony H. <strong>Mar</strong>tin, Merna McKenzie, Jane C. Newsome, Daniel Penny, Jocelyn<br />
Powell, J. Ian Raine, Wendy Southern, Janelle Stevenson, Jean-Pierre Sutra, Ian Thomas,<br />
San<strong>de</strong>r Kaars, Jerome Ward<br />
Forest progression mo<strong>de</strong>s in littoral Congo, Central Atlantic Africa........................................1445-1461<br />
Charly Favier, Christian <strong>de</strong> Namur, <strong>Mar</strong>c-Antoine Dubois<br />
Diversity and biogeography of vascular epiphytes in Western Amazonia, Yasuní, Ecuador..1463-1476<br />
Holger Kreft, Nils Köster, Wolfgang Küper, Jürgen Nie<strong>de</strong>r, Wilhelm Barthlott<br />
Large-scale diversity patterns of vascular epiphytes in Neotropical montane rain forests......1477-1487<br />
W. Küper, H. Kreft, J. Nie<strong>de</strong>r, N. Köster, W. Barthlott<br />
Geographical zonation in the Neotropics of tree species characteristic of the Paraguay-<br />
Paraná Basin ...........................................................................................................................1489-1501<br />
Rodolphe Spichiger, Clément Calenge, Bastian Bise<br />
Forest distribution and site quality in southern Lower Michigan, USA ....................................1503-1514<br />
Peter R. Scull, Jay R. Harman<br />
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum <strong>Mar</strong>sh.) establishment in boreal forest: results of a<br />
transplantation experiment.......................................................................................................1515-1522<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tin Kellman<br />
The Holocene spread of Picea abies (L.) Karst. in Fennoscandia and adjacent areas ..........1523-1548<br />
Thomas Giesecke, K. D. Bennett<br />
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CORRESPON<strong>DE</strong>NCE<br />
The parable of Green Mountain: massaging the message......................................................1549-1550<br />
Alan Gray<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Return to the Sea of Cortés.....................................................................................................1551-1552<br />
Lawrence R. Heaney<br />
Methods for historical biogeographical analyses: anything goes? .........................................1552-1553<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>co G.P. Van Veller<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY<br />
Contents: September-October <strong>2004</strong>, Volume 33, Issue 5<br />
REVIEWS AND ANALYSES:<br />
K. Andreas Aronsson and Nils G. A. Ekelund<br />
Biological Effects of Wood Ash Application to Forest and Aquatic Ecosystems......................595-1605.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:<br />
Nathan A. Slaton, Kristofor R. Brye, Mike B. Daniels, Tommy C. Daniel, Richard J. Norman,<br />
and David M. Miller<br />
Nutrient Input and Removal Trends for Agricultural Soils in Nine Geographic Regions in<br />
Arkansas.................................................................................................................................1606-1615.<br />
TECHNICAL REPORTS:<br />
Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases:<br />
D. T. Waite, A. J. Cessna, R. Grover, L. A. Kerr, and A. D. Snihura<br />
Environmental Concentrations of Agricultural Herbici<strong>de</strong>s in Saskatchewan, Canada:<br />
Bromoxynil, Dicamba, Diclofop, MCPA, and Trifluralin ..........................................................1616-1628.<br />
André Wolters, Michael Klein, and Harry Vereecken<br />
An Improved Description of Pestici<strong>de</strong> Volatilization: Refinement of the Pestici<strong>de</strong> Leaching<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>l (PELMO): ....................................................................................................................1629-1637.<br />
Bioremediation and Bio<strong>de</strong>gradation:<br />
Kui Tan, Todd A. An<strong>de</strong>rson, Matthew W. Jones, Philip N. Smith, and W. Andrew Jackson<br />
Accumulation of Perchlorate in Aquatic and Terrestrial Plants at a Field Scale.....................1638-1646.<br />
Ecological Risk Assessment:<br />
Stefaan De Neve, Gabor Csitári, Joost Salomez, and Georges Hofman<br />
Quantification of the Effect of Fumigation on Short- and Long-Term Nitrogen Mineralization<br />
and Nitrification in Different Soils............................................................................................1647-1652.<br />
V. Acosta-<strong>Mar</strong>tínez and T. M. Zobeck<br />
Enzyme Activities and Arylsulfatase Protein Content of Dust and the Soil Source:<br />
Biochemical Fingerprints?........................................................................................................1653-1661<br />
Sylvia Kratz, Jutta Rogasik, and Ewald Schnug<br />
Changes in Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus un<strong>de</strong>r Different Broiler Production Systems:......1662-1674.<br />
Ecosystem Restoration:<br />
Mei Yu, James E. Ellis, and Howard E. Epstein<br />
Regional Analysis of Climate, Primary Production, and Livestock Density in Inner<br />
Mongolia................................................................................................................................: 1675-1681.<br />
Ground Water Quality:<br />
Taeyoon Lee and Craig H. Benson<br />
Sorption and Degradation of Alachlor and Metolachlor in Ground Water Using Green<br />
Sands......................................................................................................................................1682-1693.<br />
Heavy Metals in the Environment:<br />
Hélène Demougeot-Renard, Chantal <strong>de</strong> Fouquet, and Philippe Renard<br />
Forecasting the Number of Soil Samples Required to Reduce Remediation Cost<br />
Uncertainty..............................................................................................................................1694-1702.<br />
Stephanie M. Garman, Todd P. Luxton, and Matthew J. Eick<br />
Kinetics of Chromate Adsorption on Goethite in the Presence of Sorbed Silicic Acid...........1703-1708.<br />
Landscape and Watershed Processes:<br />
Ranjith P. Udawatta, Peter P. Motavalli, and Harold E. Garrett<br />
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Phosphorus Loss and Runoff Characteristics in Three Adjacent Agricultural Watersheds with<br />
Claypan Soils..........................................................................................................................1709-1719.<br />
Organic Compounds in the Environment:<br />
Zewei Miao, Alberto Vicari, Ettore Capri, Francesca Ventura, Laura Padovani, and <strong>Mar</strong>co<br />
Trevisan<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling the Effects of Tillage Management Practices on Herbici<strong>de</strong> Runoff in Northern<br />
Italy..........................................................................................................................................1720-1732.<br />
Jin Hur and <strong>Mar</strong>k A. Schlautman<br />
Effects of Mineral Surfaces on Pyrene Partitioning to Well-Characterized Humic<br />
Substances.............................................................................................................................1733-1742.<br />
Daniel Said-Pullicino, Giovanni Gigliotti, and Alfred J. Vella<br />
Environmental Fate of Triasulfuron in Soils Amen<strong>de</strong>d with Municipal Waste Compost.........1743-1751.<br />
Kazutoshi Ohyama, Jeff Angermann, Debra Y. Dunlap, and Fumio Matsumura<br />
Distribution of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Chlorinated Pestici<strong>de</strong> Residues in Trout in the<br />
Sierra Nevada.........................................................................................................................1752-1764.<br />
Jigang Wu and David A. Laird<br />
Interactions of Chlorpyrifos with Colloidal Materials in Aqueous Systems.............................1765-1770.<br />
Linda S. Lee, Stephen A. Sassman, <strong>Mar</strong>ianne Bischoff, and Ronald F. Turco<br />
Degradation of N,N'-Dibutylurea (DBU) in Soils Treated with only DBU and DBU-Fortified<br />
Benlate Fungici<strong>de</strong>s .................................................................................................................1771-1778.<br />
Plant and Environment Interactions:<br />
Yaodong Wang and <strong>Mar</strong>ia Greger<br />
Clonal Differences in Mercury Tolerance, Accumulation, and Distribution in Willow.............1779-1785.<br />
Lars Bergström and Holger Kirchmann<br />
Leaching and Crop Uptake of Nitrogen from Nitrogen-15-Labeled Green Manures and<br />
Ammonium Nitrate..................................................................................................................1786-1792.<br />
Surface Water Quality:<br />
Kimberly J. Hutchison and Dean Hesterberg<br />
Dissolution of Phosphate in a Phosphorus-Enriched Ultisol as Affected by Microbial<br />
Reduction................................................................................................................................1793-1802.<br />
E. J. Kladivko, J. R. Frankenberger, D. B. Jaynes, D. W. Meek, B. J. Jenkinson, and N. R.<br />
Fausey<br />
Nitrate Leaching to Subsurface Drains as Affected by Drain Spacing and Changes in Crop<br />
Production System..................................................................................................................1803-1813.<br />
Benjamin L. Turner, <strong>Mar</strong>y A. Kay, and Dale T. Westermann<br />
Phosphorus in Surface Runoff from Calcareous Arable Soils of the Semiarid Western United<br />
States......................................................................................................................................1814-1821.<br />
Vadose Zone Processes and Chemical Transport:<br />
Karl Guillard and Kelly L. Kopp<br />
Nitrogen Fertilizer Form and Associated Nitrate Leaching from Cool-Season Lawn Turf......1822-1827.<br />
David A. Potts, Josef H. Görres, Erika L. Nicosia, and José A. Amador<br />
Effects of Aeration on Water Quality from Septic System Leachfields...................................1828-1838.<br />
Waste Management:<br />
P. D. Gessel, N. C. Hansen, J. F. Moncrief, and M. A. Schmitt<br />
Rate of Fall-Applied Liquid Swine Manure: Effects on Runoff Transport of Sediment and<br />
Phosphorus.............................................................................................................................1839-1844.<br />
P. A. Vadas, J. J. Meisinger, L. J. Sikora, J. P. McMurtry, and A. E. Sefton<br />
Effect of Poultry Diet on Phosphorus in Runoff from Soils Amen<strong>de</strong>d with Poultry Manure and<br />
Compost..................................................................................................................................1845-1854.<br />
A. Bar-Tal, U. Yermiyahu, J. Beraud, M. Keinan, R. Rosenberg, D. Zohar, V. Rosen, and P.<br />
Fine<br />
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Uptake by Wheat and Their Distribution in Soil<br />
following Successive, Annual Compost Applications .............................................................1855-1865.<br />
Fabrizio Adani, Roberto Confalonieri, and Fulvia Tambone<br />
Dynamic Respiration In<strong>de</strong>x as a Descriptor of the Biological Stability of Organic Wastes ....1866-1876.<br />
N. W. Menzies, I. M. Fulton, and W. J. Morrell<br />
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Seawater Neutralization of Alkaline Bauxite Residue and Implications for Revegetation......1877-1884.<br />
Virginie Parnau<strong>de</strong>au, Bernard Nicolardot, and Jérôme Pagès<br />
Relevance of Organic Matter Fractions as Predictors of Wastewater Sludge Mineralization in<br />
Soil..........................................................................................................................................1885-1894.<br />
Xiao-Lan Huang and Moshe Shenker<br />
Water-Soluble and Solid-State Speciation of Phosphorus in Stabilized Sewage Sludge......1895-1903.<br />
Kristin E. Staats, Yuji Arai, and Donald L. Sparks<br />
Alum Amendment Effects on Phosphorus Release and Distribution in Poultry Litter–<br />
Amen<strong>de</strong>d Sandy Soils.............................................................................................................1904-1911.<br />
Wetlands and Aquatic Processes:<br />
Robert Collins<br />
Fecal Contamination of Pastoral Wetlands.............................................................................1912-1918.<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />
Travis A. Hanselman, Donald A. Graetz, and Ann C. Wilkie<br />
Comparison of Three Enzyme Immunoassays for Measuring 17ß-Estradiol in Flushed Dairy<br />
Manure Wastewater................................................................................................................1919-1923.<br />
Ronald J. Smernik, Ian W. Oliver, and Mike J. McLaughlin<br />
Changes in the Nature of Sewage Sludge Organic Matter During a Twenty-One-Month<br />
Incubation ...............................................................................................................................1924-1929.<br />
Ludmila Groisman, Chaim Rav-Acha, Zev Gerstl, and Uri Mingelgrin<br />
Sorption and Detoxification of Toxic Compounds by a Bifunctional Organoclay....................1930-1936.<br />
K. R. Brye, T. L. Morris, D. M. Miller, S. J. Formica, and M. A. Van Eps<br />
Estimating Bulk Density in Vertically Exposed Stoney Alluvium Using a Modified Excavation<br />
Method....................................................................................................................................1937-1942.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k Fuhrmann and Jeffrey P. Fitts<br />
Adsorption of Trace Metals on Glass Fiber Filters .................................................................1943-1944.<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Ravi Naidu<br />
Environmental Chemistry: Asian Lessons.......................................................................................1945.<br />
ERRATA:<br />
W.D. Shuster, M.J. Shipitalo, S. Subler, S. Aref, and E.L. McCoy<br />
Earthworm Additions Affect Leachate Production and Nitrogen Losses in Typical Midwestern<br />
Agroecosystems..............................................................................................................................1946.<br />
JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH<br />
Volume 62 Number 4<br />
Potential vorticity dynamics in a domain with closed geostrophic contours. I: Steady linear<br />
flows .........................................................................................................................................461 - 489<br />
Andrew E. Kiss<br />
Observations and mo<strong>de</strong>ling of seasonal variability in the Straits of Georgia and Juan <strong>de</strong><br />
Fuca ..........................................................................................................................................491 - 516<br />
Diane Masson; Patrick F. Cummins<br />
Baroclinic boundary currents with downstream <strong>de</strong>creasing buoyancy: A study of an i<strong>de</strong>alized<br />
Nordic Seas system ..................................................................................................................517 - 543<br />
Gösta Walin; Göran Broström; Johan Nilsson; Olof Dahl<br />
Interaction of transient shelf currents with a buoyancy-driven coastal current .........................545 - 563<br />
Alexan<strong>de</strong>r E. Yankovsky<br />
Using JGOFS in situ and ocean color data to compare biogeochemical mo<strong>de</strong>ls and estimate<br />
their parameters in the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean .........................................................565 - 594<br />
I. Dadou; G. Evans; V. Garçon<br />
Variability of the biological front south of Africa from SeaWiFS and a coupled physicalbiological<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>l ........................................................................................................................595 - 609<br />
J. Llido; E. Machu; J. Sudre; I. Dadou; V. Garçon<br />
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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH<br />
Volume 26, Number 9: September <strong>2004</strong><br />
R. Schwamborn, S. L. C. Bonecker, I. B. Galvão, T. A. Silva, and S. Neumann-Leitão<br />
Mesozooplankton grazing un<strong>de</strong>r conditions of extreme eutrophication in Guanabara Bay,<br />
Brazil...........................................................................................................................................983-992.<br />
Rebeca Gasca<br />
Distribution and abundance of hyperiid amphipods in relation to summer mesoscale features<br />
in the southern Gulf of Mexico..................................................................................................993-1003.<br />
Carina Pålsson and Wilhelm Granéli<br />
Nutrient limitation of autotrophic and mixotrophic phytoplankton in a temperate and tropical<br />
humic lake gradient.................................................................................................................1005-1014.<br />
Naoki Iguchi and Tsutomu Ikeda<br />
Vertical distribution, population structure and life history of Thysanoessa longipes<br />
(Crustacea: Euphausiacea) around Yamato Rise, central Japan Sea...................................1015-1023.<br />
Naoki Iguchi and Tsutomu Ikeda<br />
Metabolism and elemental composition of aggregate and solitary forms of Salpa thompsoni<br />
(Tunicata: Thaliacea) in waters off the Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 1999 .....1025-1037.<br />
M. Kerner, S. Ertl, and A. Spitzy<br />
Trophic diversity within the planktonic food web of the Elbe Estuary <strong>de</strong>termined on isolated<br />
individual species by 13C analysis.........................................................................................1039-1048.<br />
Xin-Ming Pu, Song Sun, Bo Yang, Peng Ji, Yong-Shan Zhang, and Fang Zhang<br />
The combined effects of temperature and food supply on Calanus sinicus in the southern<br />
Yellow Sea in summer............................................................................................................1049-1057.<br />
Xin-Ming Pu, Song Sun, Bo Yang, Guang-Tao Zhang, and Fang Zhang<br />
Life history strategies of Calanus sinicus in the southern Yellow Sea in summer..................1059-1068.<br />
Alejandra Calvo-Díaz, Xosé Anxelu G. Morán, Enrique Nogueira, Antonio Bo<strong>de</strong>, and Manuel<br />
Varela<br />
Picoplankton community structure along the northern Iberian continental margin in late<br />
winter–early spring..................................................................................................................1069-1081.<br />
M. Engel and H.-J. Hirche<br />
Seasonal variability and inter-specific differences in hatching of calanoid copepod resting<br />
eggs from sediments of the German Bight (North Sea) .........................................................1083-1093.<br />
C. Kim Wong, Changhai Ji, and Tony H. M. Nip<br />
Diel cycle in the percentage abundance of parthenogenetic females with embryos of<br />
different <strong>de</strong>velopmental stages in four species of marine cladocerans..................................1095-1103.<br />
Lisa Dilling and <strong>Mar</strong>k A. Brzezinski<br />
Quantifying marine snow as a food choice for zooplankton using stable silicon isotope<br />
tracers.....................................................................................................................................1105-1114.<br />
Delphine Thibault-Botha, Johann R. E. Lutjeharms, and <strong>Mar</strong>k J. Gibbons<br />
Siphonophore assemblages along the east coast of South Africa; mesoscale distribution and<br />
temporal variations..................................................................................................................1115-1128.<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />
Alf Skovgaard<br />
Tumour-like anomalies on copepods may be wounds from parasites ...................................1129-1131.<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
John H. Steele<br />
Biological Oceanography, Charles B. Miller (Nov. 2003). Blackwell, Mal<strong>de</strong>n MA, 402 .........1133-1134.<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH<br />
Volume 26, Number 10: October <strong>2004</strong><br />
A. W. Herman, B. Beanlands, and E. F. Phillips<br />
The next generation of Optical Plankton Counter: the Laser-OPC.........................................1135-1145.<br />
Ute Bo<strong>de</strong>mer<br />
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Variability of phycobiliproteins in cyanobacteria <strong>de</strong>tected by <strong>de</strong>layed fluorescence excitation<br />
spectroscopy and its relevance for <strong>de</strong>termination of phytoplankton composition of natural<br />
water samples.........................................................................................................................1147-1162.<br />
José Paula, Cátia Bartilotti, Tiago Dray, Adriano Macia, and Henrique Queiroga<br />
Patterns of temporal occurrence of brachyuran crab larvae at Saco mangrove creek, Inhaca<br />
Island (South Mozambique): implications for flux and recruitment.........................................1163-1174.<br />
R. R. R. Vieira and P. J. Rieger<br />
Larval <strong>de</strong>velopment of Hexapanopeus caribbaeus (Stimpson, 1871) (Crustacea, Decapoda,<br />
Xanthoi<strong>de</strong>a, Panopeidae) reared un<strong>de</strong>r laboratory conditions...............................................1175-1182.<br />
Karen J. Westwood and George G. Ganf<br />
Effect of cell flotation on growth of Anabaena circinalis un<strong>de</strong>r diurnally stratified conditions.1183-1197.<br />
Stéphane Masson, Berna<strong>de</strong>tte Pinel-Alloul, Ginette Méthot, and Nancie Richard<br />
Comparison of nets and pump sampling gears to assess zooplankton vertical distribution in<br />
stratified lakes.........................................................................................................................1199-1206.<br />
Mohi<strong>de</strong>en Wafar, Stéphane L’Helguen, Varsha Raikar, Jean-François Maguer, and Pierre Le<br />
Corre<br />
Nitrogen uptake by size-fractionated plankton in permanently well-mixed temperate coastal<br />
waters......................................................................................................................................1207-1218.<br />
Mateja Germ, Tatjana Simcic, Alenka Gaberscik, Barbara Breznik, and Milena Hrastel<br />
UV-B treated algae exhibiting different responses as a food source for Daphnia magna......1219-1228.<br />
S. Badylak and E. J. Phlips<br />
Spatial and temporal patterns of phytoplankton composition in subtropical coastal lagoon,<br />
the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA...................................................................................1229-1247.<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ina Taniguchi, Toshinori Kanehisa, Tomoo Sawabe, Richard Christen, and Tsutomu<br />
Ikeda<br />
Molecular phylogeny of Neocalanus copepods in the subarctic Pacific Ocean, with notes on<br />
non-geographical genetic variations for Neocalanus cristatus................................................1249-1255<br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH<br />
Volume 52, Issue 2, ............................................................................................. 73-147 (August <strong>2004</strong>)<br />
Manganese oxi<strong>de</strong> reactivity in North Sea sediments 73-85<br />
Claar van <strong>de</strong>r Zee and Wim van Raaphorst<br />
Pelagic and seabed fluxes of particulate matter and carbon, and C:N ratios resolved by<br />
sediment traps during a spring bloom, southwest Kattegat .......................................................... 87-98<br />
Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen, Morten Pejrup and Søren Flo<strong>de</strong>rus<br />
Comparison of the numerical grazing response of two marine heterotrophic nanoflagellates<br />
fed with different bacteria •.......................................................................................................... 99-107<br />
B. R. Mohapatra and K. Fukami<br />
Macrofaunal assemblages of benthic habitat of different complexity and the proposition of a<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>l of biogenic reef habitat regeneration in Foveaux Strait, New Zealand .......................... 109-125<br />
H. J. Cranfield, A. A. Row<strong>de</strong>n, D. J. Smith, D. P. Gordon and K. P. Michael<br />
A comparison of fish communities of subtidal seagrass beds and sandy seabeds in 13<br />
marine embayments of a Caribbean island, based on species, families, size distribution and<br />
functional groups •..................................................................................................................... 127-147<br />
I. Nagelkerken and G. van <strong>de</strong>r Vel<strong>de</strong><br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH<br />
Volume 52, Issue 3, (September <strong>2004</strong>)<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>lling the impact of the Scheldt and Rhine/Meuse plumes on the salinity distribution in<br />
Belgian waters (southern North Sea) ........................................................................................ 149-163<br />
Geneviève Lacroix, Kevin Ruddick, José Ozer and Christiane Lancelot<br />
19′-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin may not be the appropriate pigment to trace occurrence and<br />
fate of Phaeocystis: the case of P. globosa in Belgian coastal waters ..................................... 165-177<br />
E. Antajan, M. -J. Chrétiennot-Dinet, C. Leblanc, M. -H. Daro and C. Lancelot<br />
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Advective transport and <strong>de</strong>composition of chain-forming planktonic diatoms in permeable<br />
sediments .................................................................................................................................. 179-197<br />
Sandra Ehrenhauss and <strong>Mar</strong>kus Huettel<br />
Macrofaunal reworking activities and hydrocarbon redistribution in an experimental sediment<br />
system ....................................................................................................................................... 199-210<br />
S. Cara<strong>de</strong>c, V. Grossi, S. Hulth, G. Stora and F. Gilbert<br />
Horizontal zonation patterns and feeding structure of marine nemato<strong>de</strong> assemblages on a<br />
macrotidal, ultra-dissipative sandy beach (De Panne, Belgium) • ............................................ 211-226<br />
Tom Gheskiere, Eveline Hoste, Jan Vanaverbeke, Magda Vincx and Steven Degraer<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>lling the distribution of shorebirds in estuarine areas using generalised additive mo<strong>de</strong>ls<br />
.................................................................................................................................................... 227-240<br />
José P. Grana<strong>de</strong>iro, Joana Andra<strong>de</strong> and Jorge M. Palmeirim<br />
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY<br />
Vol. 49(5), September <strong>2004</strong><br />
Wenzhöfer, Frank, and Ronnie N. Glud<br />
Small-scale spatial and temporal variability in benthic O2 dynamics of coastal sediments:<br />
Effects of fauna activity........................................................................................................... 1471-1481<br />
Waldbusser, George G., Roberta L. <strong>Mar</strong>inelli, Robert B. Whitlatch, and Pieter T. Visscher<br />
The effects of infaunal biodiversity on biogeochemistry of coastal marine sediments ...........1482-1492<br />
Rysgaard, Søren, Ronnie Nøhr Glud, Nils Risgaard-Petersen, and Tage Dalsgaard<br />
Denitrification and anammox activity in Arctic marine sediments ...........................................1493-1502<br />
Savage, Candida, Peter R. Leavitt, and Ragnar Elmgren<br />
Distribution and retention of effluent nitrogen in surface sediments of a coastal bay ............1503-1511<br />
Choe, Key-Young, Gary A. Gill, Ronald D. Lehman, Seunghee Han, Wesley A. Heim, and<br />
Kenneth H. Coale<br />
Sediment-water exchange of total mercury and monomethyl mercury in the San Francisco<br />
Bay–Delta ...............................................................................................................................1512-1527<br />
Verleyen, Elie, Dominic A. Hodgson, Peter R. Leavitt, Koen Sabbe, and Wim Vyverman<br />
Quantifying habitat-specific diatom production: A critical assessment using morphological<br />
and biochemical markers in Antarctic marine and lake sediments .........................................1528-1539<br />
Stone, Jeffery Robert, and Sherilyn C. Fritz<br />
Three-dimensional mo<strong>de</strong>ling of lacustrine diatom habitat areas: Improving paleolimnological<br />
interpretation of planktic : benthic ratios .................................................................................1540-1548<br />
Bro<strong>de</strong>rsen, Klaus Peter, Ole Pe<strong>de</strong>rsen, Claus Lin<strong>de</strong>gaard, and Kirsten Hamburger<br />
Chironomids (Diptera) and oxy-regulatory capacity: An experimental approach to<br />
paleolimnological interpretation ..............................................................................................1549-1559<br />
Routh, Joyanto, Philip A. Meyers, Örjan Gustafsson, <strong>Mar</strong>k Baskaran, Rolf Hallberg, and<br />
Anna Schöldström<br />
Sedimentary geochemical record of human-induced environmental changes in the Lake<br />
Brunnsviken watershed, Swe<strong>de</strong>n ...........................................................................................1560-1569<br />
McFad<strong>de</strong>n, Melany A., Henry T. Mullins, William P. Patterson, and William T. An<strong>de</strong>rson<br />
Paleoproductivity of eastern Lake Ontario over the past 10,000 years ..................................1570-1581<br />
Krom, M. D., B. Herut, and R. F. C. Mantoura<br />
Nutrient budget for the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for phosphorus limitation .........1582-1592<br />
Benitez-Nelson, C. R., Lauren O'Neill, Lauren C. Kolowith, Perry Pellechia, and Robert<br />
Thunell<br />
Phosphonates and particulate organic phosphorus cycling in an anoxic marine basin .........1593-1604<br />
Kuznetsova, <strong>Mar</strong>ina, Cindy Lee, Josephine Aller, and Nelson Frew<br />
Enrichment of amino acids in the sea surface microlayer at coastal and open ocean sites in<br />
the North Atlantic Ocean .........................................................................................................1605-1619<br />
Yokokawa, Taichi, Toshi Nagata, Matthew T. Cottrell, and David L. Kirchman<br />
Growth rate of the major phylogenetic bacterial groups in the Delaware estuary ..................1620-1629<br />
Borges, Alberto Vieira, Bruno Delille, Laure-Sophie Schiettecatte, Frédéric Gazeau,<br />
Gwenaël Abril, and Michel Frankignoulle<br />
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Gas transfer velocities of CO2 in three European estuaries (Ran<strong>de</strong>rs Fjord, Scheldt, and<br />
Thames) ..................................................................................................................................1630-1641<br />
Barrón, Cristina, Núria <strong>Mar</strong>bà, Jorge Terrados, Hilary Kennedy, and Carlos M. Duarte<br />
Community metabolism and carbon budget along a gradient of seagrass (Cymodocea<br />
nodosa) colonization ...............................................................................................................1642-1651<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>añón, Emilio, Pedro Cermeño, Emilio Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, Jaime Rodríguez, and Laura Zabala<br />
Significance and mechanisms of photosynthetic production of dissolved organic carbon in a<br />
coastal eutrophic ecosystem ..................................................................................................1652-1666<br />
Scully, Norman M., Nagamitsu Maie, Susan K. Dailey, Joseph N. Boyer, Ronald D. Jones,<br />
and Rudolf Jaffé<br />
Early diagenesis of plant-<strong>de</strong>rived dissolved organic matter along a wetland, mangrove,<br />
estuary ecotone ......................................................................................................................1667-1678<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tineau, Christine, Warwick F. Vincent, Jean-Jacques Frenette, and Julian J. Dodson<br />
Primary consumers and particulate organic matter: Isotopic evi<strong>de</strong>nce of strong selectivity in<br />
the estuarine transition zone ...................................................................................................1679-1686<br />
McCallister, S. Leigh, James E. Bauer, Jennifer E. Cherrier, and Hugh W. Ducklow<br />
Assessing sources and ages of organic matter supporting river and estuarine bacterial<br />
production: A multiple isotope (D14C, d13C, and d15N) approach .......................................1687-1702<br />
Wiegner, Tracy N., and Sybil P. Seitzinger<br />
Seasonal bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen from pristine and polluted<br />
freshwater wetlands ................................................................................................................1703-1712<br />
Romaní, Anna M., Adonis Giorgi, Vicenç Acuña, and Sergi Sabater<br />
The influence of substratum type and nutrient supply on biofilm organic matter utilization in<br />
streams ...................................................................................................................................1713-1721<br />
Medina-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Manuel Villar-Argaiz, and Presentación Carrillo<br />
Neither with nor without you: A complex algal control on bacterioplankton in a high mountain<br />
lake ..........................................................................................................................................1722-1733<br />
Poorvin, Leo, Johanna M. Rinta-Kanto, David A. Hutchins, and Steven W. Wilhelm<br />
Viral release of iron and its bioavailability to marine plankton ................................................1734-1741<br />
Sunda, William G., and Susan A. Huntsman<br />
Relationships among photoperiod, carbon fixation, growth, chlorophyll a, and cellular iron<br />
and zinc in a coastal diatom ...................................................................................................1742-1753<br />
Dupont, Christopher L., Robert K. Nelson, Saj Bashir, James W. Moffett, and Beth A. Ahner<br />
Novel copper-binding and nitrogen-rich thiols produced and exu<strong>de</strong>d by Emiliania huxleyi ....1754-1762<br />
Granger, Julie, Daniel M. Sigman, Joseph A. Needoba, and Paul J. Harrison<br />
Coupled nitrogen and oxygen isotope fractionation of nitrate during assimilation by cultures<br />
of marine phytoplankton ..........................................................................................................1763-1773<br />
Peers, Graham, and Neil M. Price<br />
A role for manganese in superoxi<strong>de</strong> dismutases and growth of iron-<strong>de</strong>ficient diatoms .........1774-1783<br />
Kainz, <strong>Mar</strong>tin, Michael T. Arts, and Asit Mazum<strong>de</strong>r<br />
Essential fatty acids in the planktonic food web and their ecological role for higher trophic<br />
levels .......................................................................................................................................1784-1793<br />
Wacker, Alexan<strong>de</strong>r, and Eric von Elert<br />
Food quality controls egg quality of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha: The role of<br />
fatty acids ................................................................................................................................1794-1801<br />
Frost, Paul C., <strong>Mar</strong>guerite A. Xenopoulos, and James H. Larson<br />
The stoichiometry of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus release by a<br />
planktonic grazer, Daphnia .....................................................................................................1802-1808<br />
Höckelmann, Claudia, Tom Moens, and Friedrich Jüttner<br />
Odor compounds from cyanobacterial biofilms acting as attractants and repellents for freeliving<br />
nemato<strong>de</strong>s......................................................................................................................1809-1819<br />
Falter, James L., <strong>Mar</strong>lin J. Atkinson, and <strong>Mar</strong>k A. Merrifield<br />
Mass-transfer limitation of nutrient uptake by a wave-dominated reef flat community ...........1820-1831<br />
Goldshmid, Rotem, Roi Holzman, Daniel Weihs, and Amatzia Genin<br />
Aeration of corals by sleep-swimming fish ..............................................................................1832-1839<br />
Ishikawa, Toshiyuki, Tetsuya Narita, and Jotaro Urabe<br />
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Long-term changes in the abundance of Jesogammarus annandalei (Tattersall) in Lake<br />
Biwa.........................................................................................................................................1840-1847<br />
MacNeil, Calum, Jaimie T. A. Dick, <strong>Mar</strong>k P. Johnson, Melanie J. Hatcher, and Alison M.<br />
Dunn<br />
A species invasion mediated through habitat structure, intraguild predation, and<br />
parasitism ................................................................................................................................1848-1856<br />
Hench, James L., Richard B. Forward, Jr., Sarah D. Carr, Daniel Rittschof, and Richard A.<br />
Luettich, Jr.<br />
Testing a selective tidal-stream transport mo<strong>de</strong>l: Observations of female blue crab<br />
(Callinectes sapidus) vertical migration during the spawning season.................................... 1857-1870<br />
Humborg, Christoph, Erik Smedberg, Sven Blomqvist, Carl-Magnus Mörth, Jenni Brink, Lars<br />
Rahm, Åsa Danielsson, and Jörgen Sahlberg<br />
Nutrient variations in boreal and subarctic Swedish Rivers: Landscape control of land-sea<br />
fluxes....................................................................................................................................... 1871-1883<br />
Gooseff, Michael N., Diane M. McKnight, Robert L. Runkel, and John H. Duff<br />
Denitrification and hydrologic transient storage in a glacial meltwater stream, McMurdo Dry<br />
Valleys, Antarctica ..................................................................................................................1884-1895<br />
Larmola, Tuula, Jukka Alm, Sari Juutinen, Sanna Saarnio, Pertti J. <strong>Mar</strong>tikainen, and Jouko<br />
Silvola<br />
Floods can cause large interannual differences in littoral net ecosystem productivity ...........1896-1906<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES<br />
Vol. 277 (<strong>2004</strong>)<br />
Kattner G, Thomas DN, Haas C, Kennedy H, Dieckmann GS<br />
Surface ice and gap layers in Antarctic sea ice: highly productive habitats.....................................:1-12<br />
Duineveld GCA, Lavaleye MSS, Berghuis EM<br />
Particle flux and food supply to a seamount cold-water coral community (Galicia Bank, NW<br />
Spain)..............................................................................................................................................:13-23<br />
Silverman ED, Veit RR, Nevitt GA<br />
Nearest neighbors as foraging cues: information transfer in a patchy environment......................:25-36<br />
Carmack EC, Macdonald RW, Jasper S<br />
Phytoplankton productivity on the Canadian Shelf of the Beaufort Sea.........................................:37-50<br />
Montes-Hugo MA, Alvarez-Borrego S, Gaxiola-Castro G<br />
Annual phytoplankton production in a coastal lagoon of the southern California Current<br />
System............................................................................................................................................:51-60<br />
Britton-Simmons KH<br />
Direct and indirect effects of the introduced alga Sargassum muticum on benthic, subtidal<br />
communities of Washington State, USA.........................................................................................:61-78<br />
Kubanek J, Lester SE, Fenical W, Hay ME<br />
Ambiguous role of phlorotannins as chemical <strong>de</strong>fenses in the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus<br />
........................................................................................................................................................:79-93<br />
Ayre DJ, Miller KJ<br />
Where do clonal coral larvae go? Adult genotypic diversity conflicts with reproductive effort<br />
in the brooding coral Pocillopora damicornis<br />
......................................................................................................................................................:95-105<br />
Le Pape O, Guérault D, Désaunay Y<br />
Effect of an invasive mollusc, American slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata, on habitat<br />
suitability for juvenile common sole Solea solea in the Bay of Biscay<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:107-115<br />
Arrontes J, Arenas F, Fernán<strong>de</strong>z C, Rico JM, Oliveros J, <strong>Mar</strong>tínez B, Viejo RM, Alvarez D<br />
Effect of grazing by limpets on mid-shore species assemblages in northern Spain<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:117-133<br />
Blackmore G, Wang WX<br />
Relationships between metallothioneins and metal accumulation in the whelk Thais clavigera<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:135-145<br />
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Jiménez-Pérez LC, Lavaniegos BE<br />
Changes in dominance of copepods off Baja California during the 1997-1999 El Niño and La<br />
Niña<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:147-165<br />
Hooff RC, Bollens SM<br />
Functional response and potential predatory impact of Tortanus <strong>de</strong>xtrilobatus, a carnivorous<br />
copepod recently introduced to the San Francisco Estuary<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:167-179<br />
Gage JD, Lambshead PJD, Bishop JDD, Stuart CT, Jones NS<br />
Large-scale biodiversity pattern of Cumacea (Peracarida: Crustacea) in the <strong>de</strong>ep Atlantic<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:181-196<br />
Costa FO, Neuparth T, Theodorakis CW, Costa MH, Shugart LR<br />
RAPD analysis of southern populations of Gammarus locusta: comparison with allozyme<br />
data and ecological inferences<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:197-207<br />
Burrows MT, Tarling G<br />
Effects of <strong>de</strong>nsity <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce on diel vertical migration of populations of northern krill: a<br />
genetic algorithm mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:209-220<br />
Luzier CW, Wilson RR Jr.<br />
Analysis of mtDNA haplotypes of kelp bass tests for sibling-dominated recruitment near<br />
marine protected areas of the California Channel Islands<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:221-230<br />
Andrews KS, An<strong>de</strong>rson TW<br />
Habitat-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt recruitment of two temperate reef fishes at multiple spatial scales<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:231-244<br />
Kaunda-Arara B, Rose GA<br />
Homing and site fi<strong>de</strong>lity in the greasy grouper Epinephelus tauvina (Serranidae) within a<br />
marine protected area in coastal Kenya<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:245-251<br />
Vita R, <strong>Mar</strong>ín A, Madrid JA, Jiménez-Brinquis B, Cesar A, <strong>Mar</strong>ín-Guirao L<br />
Effects of wild fishes on waste exportation from a Mediterranean fish farm<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:253-261<br />
Macleod K, Fairbairns R, Gill A, Fairbairns B, Gordon J, Blair-Myers C, Parsons ECM<br />
Seasonal distribution of minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata in relation to<br />
physiography and prey off the Isle of Mull, Scotland<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:263-274<br />
Ruiz-Cooley RI, Gendron D, Aguíñiga S, Mesnick S, Carriquiry JD<br />
Trophic relationships between sperm whales and jumbo squid using stable isotopes of C<br />
and N<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:275-283<br />
NOTES<br />
Sebastián M, Niell FX<br />
Alkaline phosphatase activity in marine oligotrophic environments: implications of singlesubstrate<br />
addition assays for potential activity estimations<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:285-290<br />
Grabowski JH, Powers SP<br />
Habitat complexity mitigates trophic transfer on oyster reefs<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:291-295<br />
Nedved O<br />
Occurrence of the phylum Cycliophora in the Mediterranean<br />
....................................................................................................................................................:297-299<br />
THEME SECTION<br />
Peer review: journal articles versus research proposals<br />
I<strong>de</strong>a and coordination: Hans Ulrik Riisgård<br />
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Contributors: Hartmut Barth, Poul Scheel Larsen, Peter Roepstorff, Ferdinando Boero, John<br />
Dolan, Ulrich Sommer, Valerio Zupo, Jan Vermaat, Thomas R. An<strong>de</strong>rson, Ron T. Kneib,<br />
Bente Aa. Lomstein, Ian Jenkinson, Sandra E. Shumway<br />
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION<br />
Volume 21, Number 9<br />
Edward Susko, Yuji Inagaki, and Andrew J. Roger<br />
On Inconsistency of the Neighbor-Joining, Least Squares, and Minimum Evolution<br />
Estimation When Substitution Processes Are Incorrectly Mo<strong>de</strong>led........................................1629-1642.<br />
Christian Esser, Nahal Ahmadinejad, Christian Wiegand, Carmen Rotte, Fe<strong>de</strong>rico<br />
Sebastiani, Gabriel Gelius-Dietrich, Katrin Henze, Ernst Kretschmann, Erik Richly, Dario<br />
Leister, David Bryant, Michael A. Steel, Peter J. Lockhart, David Penny, and William <strong>Mar</strong>tin<br />
A Genome Phylogeny for Mitochondria Among -Proteobacteria and a Predominantly<br />
Eubacterial Ancestry of Yeast Nuclear Genes........................................................................1643-1660.<br />
Shunyuan Xiao, Brent Emerson, Kumrop Ratanasut, Elaine Patrick, Carmel O'Neill, Ian<br />
Bancroft, and John G. Turner<br />
Origin and Maintenance of a Broad-Spectrum Disease Resistance Locus in Arabidopsis....1661-1672.<br />
Giovanni Destro-Bisol, Francesco Donati, Valentina Coia, Ilaria Boschi, Fabio Verginelli,<br />
Alessandra Caglià, Sergio Tofanelli, Gabriella Spedini, and Cristian Capelli<br />
Variation of Female and Male Lineages in Sub-Saharan Populations: the Importance of<br />
Sociocultural Factors..............................................................................................................1673-1682.<br />
Yousuke Nishio, Yoji Nakamura, Yoshihiro Usuda, Shinichi Sugimoto, Kazuhiko Matsui,<br />
Yutaka Kawarabayasi, Hisashi Kikuchi, Takashi Gojobori, and Kazuho Ikeo<br />
Evolutionary Process of Amino Acid Biosynthesis in Corynebacterium at the Whole Genome<br />
Level........................................................................................................................................1683-1691.<br />
Xinjiang Cai and Jonathan Lytton<br />
The Cation/Ca2+ Exchanger Superfamily: Phylogenetic Analysis and Structural Implications1692-1703.<br />
Alejandro P. Rooney<br />
Mechanisms Un<strong>de</strong>rlying the Evolution and Maintenance of Functionally Heterogeneous 18S<br />
rRNA Genes in Apicomplexans..............................................................................................1704-1711.<br />
Jennifer L. Cooper and Steven Henikoff<br />
Adaptive Evolution of the Histone Fold Domain in Centromeric Histones<br />
MBE Advance Access published on June 2, <strong>2004</strong>.................................................................1712-1718.<br />
Stephen I. Wright, C. B. Kenneth Yau, <strong>Mar</strong>k Looseley, and Blake C. Meyers<br />
Effects of Gene Expression on Molecular Evolution in Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis<br />
lyrata.......................................................................................................................................1719-1726.<br />
Erin H. Penton and Teresa J. Crease<br />
Evolution of the Transposable Element Pokey in the Ribosomal DNA of Species in the<br />
Subgenus Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera)............................................................................1727-1739<br />
Hervé Philippe, Elizabeth A. Snell, Eric Bapteste, Philippe Lopez, Peter W. H. Holland, and<br />
Didier Casane<br />
Phylogenomics of Eukaryotes: Impact of Missing Data on Large Alignments.......................1740-1752.<br />
David O. F. Skibinski and Robert D. Ward<br />
Average Allozyme Heterozygosity in Vertebrates Correlates with Ka/Ks Measured in the<br />
Human-Mouse Lineage...........................................................................................................1753-1759.<br />
Gavin A. Huttley<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling the Impact of DNA Methylation on the Evolution of BRCA1 in Mammals...............1760-1768.<br />
Cédric Feschotte<br />
Merlin, a New Superfamily of DNA Transposons I<strong>de</strong>ntified in Diverse Animal Genomes and<br />
Related to Bacterial IS1016 Insertion Sequences..................................................................1769-1780.<br />
Itay Mayrose, Dan Graur, Nir Ben-Tal, and Tal Pupko<br />
Comparison of Site-Specific Rate-Inference Methods for Protein Sequences: Empirical<br />
Bayesian Methods Are Superior.............................................................................................1781-1791.<br />
M. F. Cardone, L. Ballarati, M. Ventura, M. Rocchi, A. <strong>Mar</strong>ozzi, E. Ginelli, and R. Meneveri<br />
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Evolution of Beta Satellite DNA Sequences: Evi<strong>de</strong>nce for Duplication-Mediated Repeat<br />
Amplification and Spreading...................................................................................................1792-1799.<br />
Jay F. Storz, Bret A. Payseur, and Michael W. Nachman<br />
Genome Scans of DNA Variability in Humans Reveal Evi<strong>de</strong>nce for Selective Sweeps<br />
Outsi<strong>de</strong> of Africa .....................................................................................................................1800-1811.<br />
Letters:<br />
José P. Abad, Beatriz <strong>de</strong> Pablos, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Pieter J. <strong>de</strong> Jong, Antonia <strong>Mar</strong>tín-<br />
Gallardo, and Alfredo Villasante<br />
Genomic Analysis of Drosophila melanogaster Telomeres: Full-length Copies of HeT-A and<br />
TART Elements at Telomeres ................................................................................................1613-1619.<br />
José P. Abad, Beatriz <strong>de</strong> Pablos, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Pieter J. <strong>de</strong> Jong, Antonia <strong>Mar</strong>tín-<br />
Gallardo, and Alfredo Villasante<br />
TAHRE, a Novel Telomeric Retrotransposon from Drosophila melanogaster, Reveals the<br />
Origin of Drosophila Telomeres..............................................................................................1620-1624.<br />
Alisha K. Holloway and David J. Begun<br />
Molecular Evolution and Population Genetics of Duplicated Accessory Gland Protein Genes<br />
in Drosophila...........................................................................................................................1625-1628.<br />
Errata:<br />
The Evolutionary Gain of Spliceosomal Introns: Sequence and Phase Preferences<br />
An Assessment of Accuracy, Error, and Conflict with Support Values from Genome-Scale<br />
Phylogenetic Data<br />
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION<br />
Volume 21, Number 8<br />
Volodymyr Dvornyk, Hong-Wen Deng, and Eviatar Nevo<br />
Structure and Molecular Phylogeny of sasA Genes in Cyanobacteria: Insights into Evolution<br />
of the Prokaryotic Circadian System........................................................................................1468-1476<br />
Julia Prechtl, Christoph Kneip, Peter Lockhart, Klaus Wen<strong>de</strong>roth, and Uwe-G. Maier<br />
Intracellular Spheroid Bodies of Rhopalodia gibba Have Nitrogen-Fixing Apparatus of<br />
Cyanobacterial Origin ..............................................................................................................1477-1481<br />
Emmanuelle Baudry, Barbara Viginier, and Michel Veuille<br />
Non-African Populations of Drosophila melanogaster Have a Unique Origin.........................1482-1491<br />
Jeffrey L. Boore, Monica Medina, and Lewis A. Rosenberg<br />
Complete Sequences of the Highly Rearranged Molluscan Mitochondrial Genomes of the<br />
Scaphopod Graptacme eborea and the Bivalve Mytilus edulis...............................................1492-1503<br />
Lily C. Filip and Nicholas I. Mundy<br />
Rapid Evolution by Positive Darwinian Selection in the Extracellular Domain of the Abundant<br />
Lymphocyte Protein CD45 in Primates....................................................................................1504-1511<br />
Naoko Takezaki, Felipe Figueroa, Zofia Zaleska-Rutczynska, Naoyuki Takahata, and Jan<br />
Klein<br />
The Phylogenetic Relationship of Tetrapod, Coelacanth, and Lungfish Revealed by the<br />
Sequences of Forty-Four Nuclear Genes................................................................................1512-1524<br />
Richard Cordaux, Gunter Weiss, Nilmani Saha, and <strong>Mar</strong>k Stoneking<br />
The Northeast Indian Passageway: A Barrier or Corridor for Human Migrations?..................1525-1533<br />
Derek J. Taylor and William H. Piel<br />
An Assessment of Accuracy, Error, and Conflict with Support Values from Genome-Scale<br />
Phylogenetic Data....................................................................................................................1534-1537<br />
Erik Axelsson, Nick G.C. Smith, Hannah Sundström, Sofia Berlin, and Hans Ellegren<br />
Male-Biased Mutation Rate and Divergence in Autosomal, Z-Linked and W-Linked Introns of<br />
Chicken and Turkey.................................................................................................................1538-1547<br />
Hua Tang, Gerald J. Wyckoff, Jian Lu, and Chung-I Wu<br />
A Universal Evolutionary In<strong>de</strong>x for Amino Acid Changes........................................................1548-1556<br />
Diana Macasev, James Whelan, Ed Newbigin, <strong>Mar</strong>cio C. Silva-Filho, Terrence D. Mulhern,<br />
and Trevor Lithgow<br />
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Tom22', an 8-kDa trans-Site Receptor in Plants and Protozoans, Is a Conserved Feature of<br />
the TOM Complex That Appeared Early in the Evolution of Eukaryotes.................................1557-1564<br />
Le Sy Vinh and Arndt von Haeseler<br />
IQPNNI: Moving Fast Through Tree Space and Stopping in Time .........................................1565-1571<br />
Jayatri Das, Stephen T. Miller, and David L. Stern<br />
Comparison of Diverse Protein Sequences of the Nuclear-Enco<strong>de</strong>d Subunits of Cytochrome<br />
C Oxidase Suggests Conservation of Structure Un<strong>de</strong>rlies Evolving Functional Sites............1572-1582<br />
Johannes Spaethe and Adriana D. Briscoe<br />
Early Duplication and Functional Diversification of the Opsin Gene Family in Insects...........1583-1594<br />
Emma J. Parkin and Roger K. Butlin<br />
Within- and Between-Individual Sequence Variation Among ITS1 Copies in the Meadow<br />
Grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus Indicates Frequent Intrachromosomal Gene Conversion1595-1601<br />
Benoît Moury<br />
Differential Selection of Genes of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Subgroups..................................1602-1611<br />
Letters:<br />
D. Serre, M. Hofreiter, and S. Pääbo<br />
Mutations Induced by Ancient DNA Extracts?.........................................................................1463-1467<br />
Errata:<br />
The Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequence of the Spi<strong>de</strong>r Habronattus oregonensis<br />
Reveals Rearranged and Extremely Truncated tRNAs....................................................................1612<br />
The Evolutionary History of Quorum-Sensing Systems in Bacteria................................................1612.<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM. SCIENTIF<br />
RESULTS.<br />
VOL. 188<br />
1. Leg 188 Synthesis: Transitions in the Glacial History of the Prydz Bay Region, East<br />
Antarctica, from ODP Drilling (PDF)<br />
Alan K. Cooper and Philip E. O'Brien<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-001<br />
2. Palynology of Neogene Slope and Rise Deposits from ODP Sites 1165 and 1167, East<br />
Antarctica (PDF)<br />
M.K. Macphail and E.M. Truswell<br />
Publication date: 13 February <strong>2004</strong><br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-012<br />
3. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica (PDF)<br />
M.K. Macphail and E.M. Truswell<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-013<br />
4. Neogene Foraminifers and Accessories, ODP Leg 188, Sites 1165, 1166, and 1167,<br />
Prydz Bay, Antarctica (PDF)<br />
Patrick G. Quilty<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-009<br />
5. Data Report: Phytoliths in Drill Core Sediments from Sites 1165 and 1166, Leg 188, Prydz<br />
Bay, East Antarctica (PDF)<br />
Vanessa C. Thorn<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-002<br />
6. Data Report: Quaternary–Pliocene Diatom Biostratigraphy of ODP Sites 1165 and 1166,<br />
Cooperation Sea and Prydz Bay (PDF)<br />
Jason M. Whitehead and Steven M. Bohaty<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-008<br />
7. Data Report: Spectral Data from Sites 1165 and 1167 Including the HiRISC Section from<br />
Hole 1165B (PDF)<br />
John E. Damuth and William L. Balsam<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-003<br />
8. Seismic Stratigraphic Correlations between ODP Sites 742 and 1166: Implications for<br />
Depositional Paleoenvironments in Prydz Bay, Antarctica (PDF)<br />
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Tzvetina Erohina, Alan Cooper, David Handwerger, and Robert Dunbar<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-011<br />
9. Data Report: Multisensor Core Logging Data, Coarse-Fraction Grain-Size Analyses, and<br />
Biogenic Silica Content of Upper Miocene–Lower Pliocene Sediments, ODP Site 1165<br />
(PDF)<br />
Jens Grützner<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-007<br />
10. Synthetic Seismograms Linking ODP Sites to Seismic Profiles, Continental Rise and<br />
Shelf of Prydz Bay, Antarctica (PDF)<br />
D.A. Handwerger, A.K. Cooper, P.E. O’Brien, T. Williams, S.R. Barr, R.B. Dunbar, A.<br />
Leventer, and R.D. Jarrard<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-010<br />
11. Calcareous Nannofossils from Continental Rise Site 1165, ODP Leg 188, Prydz Bay,<br />
Antarctica (PDF)<br />
James J. Pospichal<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-014<br />
12. Data Report: Numerical Evaluation of Diffuse Spectral Reflectance Data and Correlation<br />
with Core Photos, ODP Site 1165, Wild Drift, Cooperation Sea, Antarctica (PDF)<br />
Michele Rebesco<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-006<br />
13. Data Report: HiRISC (High-Resolution Integrated Stratigraphy Committee) Pliocene–<br />
Pleistocene Interval, 0–50 mbsf, at ODP Leg 188 Site 1165, Prydz Bay, Antarctica (PDF)<br />
Detlef A. Warnke, Carl Richter, Fabio Florindo, John E. Damuth, William L. Balsam, Kari<br />
Strand, Mattiina Ruikka, Juho Juntila, Kevin Theissen, and Patrick Quilty<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-015<br />
14. Prydz Channel Fan and the History of Extreme Ice Advances in Prydz Bay (PDF)<br />
P.E. O'Brien, A.K. Cooper, F. Florindo, D. Handwerger, M. Lavelle, S. Passchier, J.J.<br />
Pospichal, P.G. Quilty, C. Richter, K.M. Theissen, and J.M. Whitehead<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-016<br />
15. Authigenic Carbonates, Methane Generation, and Oxidation in Continental Rise and<br />
Shelf Sediments, ODP Leg 188 Sites 1165 and 1166, Offshore Antarctica (Prydz Bay) (PDF)<br />
George E. Claypool, Thomas D. Lorenson, and Craig A. Johnson<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-004<br />
16. Data Report: Stable Isotopic Measurements of Sedimentary Organic Matter and N.<br />
pachy<strong>de</strong>rma (s.) from Site 1166, Prydz Bay Continental Shelf (PDF)<br />
Kevin M. Theissen, Robert B. Dunbar, and Alan K. Cooper<br />
Manuscript number: 188SR-005<br />
REVISTA <strong>DE</strong> BIOLOGIA TROPICAL<br />
v.51 n.1 marzo 2003<br />
Tabla <strong>de</strong> contenido<br />
Botanica<br />
New taxa, new records and re<strong>de</strong>fined concepts in the Elaphoglossum sect. Elaphoglossum<br />
subsec. Pachyglossa (Lomariopsidaceae) from Mexico and Central America......................................1<br />
Rojas-Alvarado, Alexan<strong>de</strong>r Fco.<br />
Notes on Elaphoglossum (Lomariopsidaceae) section Polytrichia subsection Hybrida in<br />
Mexico and Central America.................................................................................................................38<br />
Rojas-Alvarado, Alexan<strong>de</strong>r Fco.<br />
Gametofitos <strong>de</strong> nueve especies <strong>de</strong> Callipteris y su comparación con otros géneros <strong>de</strong> la<br />
familia Woodsiaceae.............................................................................................................................49<br />
Pacheco, Leticia; Riba, Ramón<br />
Invasion by Ligustrum lucidum (Oleaceae) in NW Argentina: early stage characteristics in<br />
different habitat types............................................................................................................................59<br />
Aragón, Roxana; Groom, <strong>Mar</strong>tha<br />
40
Effects of floral display and plant abundance on fruit production of Ryncholaelia glauca<br />
(Orchidaceae).......................................................................................................................................71<br />
Flores-Palacios, Alejandro; García-Franco, José G.<br />
Hongos<br />
Calvatia sporocristata sp. nov. (Gasteromycetes) from Costa Rica.....................................................79<br />
Calonge, F.D.; Mata, Milagro; Carranza, Julieta<br />
Microbiologia<br />
Heterotrophic microbial activity and organic matter <strong>de</strong>gradation in coastal lagoons of<br />
Colombia...............................................................................................................................................85<br />
Gocke, Klaus; Mancera Pineda, José Ernesto; Vallejo, Adriana<br />
Limnologia<br />
On the phytoplankton of Awba reservoir, Ibadan, Nigeria....................................................................99<br />
Akin-Oriola, G. A.<br />
Basic limnology of fifty-one lakes in Costa Rica.................................................................................107<br />
Haberyan, Kurt A.; Horn, Sally P.; Umaña V., Gerardo<br />
Invertebrados acuaticos<br />
Shallow-water Campanulariidae (Hydrozoa, Leptothecatae) from Northern Bahía, Brazil................123<br />
Kelmo, Francisco; Attrill, <strong>Mar</strong>tin J.<br />
Asexual reproduction and molecular systematics of the sea anemone Anthopleura krebsi<br />
(Actiniaria: Actiniidae).........................................................................................................................147<br />
Braga Gomes, Paula; Zamponi, Mauricio Oscar; Solé-Cava, Antonio Mateo<br />
A new estuarine species, Nereis garwoodi (Polychaeta: Nereididae), from Bahía Chetumal,<br />
Mexican Caribbean coast...................................................................................................................155<br />
González-Escalante, Luis E.; Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.<br />
Factors affecting growth of the spiny lobsters Panulirus gracilis and Panulirus inflatus<br />
(Decapoda: Palinuridae) in Guerrero, México....................................................................................165<br />
Briones-Fourzán, Patricia; Lozano-Álvarez, Enrique<br />
Littoral Decapods of Socorro Island, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico..........................................175<br />
Mille-Pagaza, Silvia; Pérez-Chi, A.; Sánchez-Salazar, M. E.<br />
Diversidad y distribución <strong>de</strong> crustáceos y equino<strong>de</strong>rmos y su relación con niveles <strong>de</strong><br />
sedimentación en arrecifes coralinos .................................................................................................183<br />
Vázquez-Domínguez, Ella<br />
A new species of Ulmeritoi<strong>de</strong>s from Brazil (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae).................................195<br />
Nascimento Lopes, <strong>Mar</strong>ia José; Ribeiro Da-Silva, Elidiomar; Py-Daniel, Victor<br />
Invertebrados terrestres<br />
Caterpillars of Eumaeus childrenae (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) feeding on two species of<br />
cycads (Zamiaceae) in the Huasteca region, Mexico.........................................................................201<br />
Contreras-Medina, Raúl; Ruiz-Jiménez, Carlos A.; Luna Vega, Isolda<br />
Relationships between necrotic cactus availability and population size in a cactophilic<br />
Drosophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae) located on a sandstone table hill in Brazil.................................205<br />
Moraes, E.M.; Sene, F.M.<br />
Vertebrados acuaticos<br />
Asociación <strong>de</strong> la abundancia y la distribución vertical <strong>de</strong> atunes y peces <strong>de</strong> pico en el<br />
sureste <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> Caribe........................................................................................................................213<br />
Eslava, Nora; González, Leo W.; Gaertner, Daniel<br />
Reproductive aspects of Oreochromis niloticus (Perciformes: Cichlidae) at Coatetelco lake,<br />
Morelos, Mexico..................................................................................................................................221<br />
Gómez-Márquez, J.L.; Peña-Mendoza, B.; Salgado-Ugarte, I.H.; Guzmán-Arroyo, M.<br />
Vertebrados terrestres<br />
Demografía y ecología <strong>de</strong> anidación <strong>de</strong> la iguana ver<strong>de</strong>, Iguana iguana (Squamata:<br />
Iguanidae), en dos poblaciones explotadas en la Depresión Momposina, Colombia........................229<br />
Muñoz, Eliana M.; Ortega, Angela M.; Bock, Brian C.; Páez, Vivian P.<br />
Sexual dimorphism in Ramphastos toco and Ramphastos dicolorus (Piciformes, Aves)..................241<br />
Castro, Márcio S.; Recco-Pimentel, Shirlei M.; Rocha, Guaracy T.<br />
Biomedicina<br />
Pharmacological activity of the essential oil of Satureja viminea (Lamiaceae)..................................247<br />
41
Suárez, Adriana; Echandi, <strong>Mar</strong>ía Merce<strong>de</strong>s; Ulate, Guido; Cicció, José F.<br />
Isolation of bothrasperin, a disintegrin with potent platelet aggregation inhibitory activity, from<br />
the venom of the snake Bothrops asper.............................................................................................253<br />
Pinto, Adrián; Angulo, Yamileth; Jiménez, Rafael; Lomonte, Bruno<br />
Ampliaciones <strong>de</strong> ambito<br />
Ampliaciones <strong>de</strong> Ámbito<br />
Occurrence of Rhabda<strong>de</strong>nia biflora (Apocynaceae) in swamps of the Colombian coast<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León<br />
First record of nine birds species from Río Magdalena, Colombian Caribbean ......................................<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León, Brian Labercome and Luz Myriam Moreno-Bejarano<br />
Additions to the freshwater malacofauna of Jamaica<br />
E. J. Hyslop<br />
Gregariella coralliophaga, new criptofaunal bivalve mollusk for Venezuelan waters<br />
J. Romero, H. Severeyn y R. Chavez<br />
Geukensia <strong>de</strong>missa, new species for the Venezuelan malacological fauna<br />
J. Romero, H. Severeyn y Y. García <strong>de</strong> Severeyn<br />
First report of the association Loxothylacus texanus (Cirripedia: Sacculinidae) - Goniopsis<br />
cruentata (Crustacea: Grapsidae) in the Colombian Caribbean<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León, Robin M. Overstreet, Sofía Sepúlveda-Cár<strong>de</strong>nas and Javier E.<br />
Alvarez-Barrera<br />
New records of crustaceans from Tayrona Natural National Park, Colombian Caribbean<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León<br />
Range extension of Isopodidus janum (Tanaidacea: Colletteidae) from tropical western<br />
Atlantic<br />
Yusbelly J. Díaz y Alberto <strong>Mar</strong>tín<br />
Primer registro <strong>de</strong> Tropichelura gomezi (Amphipoda: Cheluridae) para el Caribe Sur<br />
Yusbelly J. Díaz y Alberto <strong>Mar</strong>tín<br />
Bemlos kunkelae (Amphipoda: Aoridae) en el <strong>Mar</strong> Caribe<br />
Alberto <strong>Mar</strong>tín<br />
Ampliación <strong>de</strong>l ámbito <strong>de</strong> Podocerus kleidus (Amphipoda: Podoceridae) al <strong>Mar</strong> Caribe<br />
Yellinet Ayala y Alberto <strong>Mar</strong>tín<br />
New records and range extensions of shrimps (Decapoda: Penaeoi<strong>de</strong>a, Cari<strong>de</strong>a) from the<br />
Pacific and Caribbean coasts of Costa Rica, Central America<br />
Ingo S. Wehrtmann and Rita Vargas<br />
Range extension of Crosslandia daedali (Nudibranchia: Scyllaeidae)<br />
Peter Ajtai, Yolanda Camacho-García and Ingo S. Wehrtmann<br />
First report of Caranx hippos (Pisces, Carangidae), as host of Lernaeolopus striatus<br />
(Copepoda, Lernaeolopidoidae), in the Colombian Caribbean coast<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León and Robin M. Overstreet<br />
Range extension for the sea cucumber Selenkothuria lubrica (Holothurioi<strong>de</strong>a) the west coast<br />
of Baja California Sur, Mexico<br />
José R. Turrubiates M.<br />
Primer registro <strong>de</strong> Pyrosoma atlanticum (Tunicata: Thaliacea) en las costas <strong>de</strong>l Pacífico<br />
mexicano<br />
Carlos Álvarez Silva<br />
New records of mites (Gamasida: Spinturnicidae) on Peruvian bats (Quiroptera:<br />
Phyllostomidae)<br />
Leonardo Mendoza-Uribe y John Chavez Chorocco<br />
Conura (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae) parasitoi<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Dione juno (Lepidoptera: Heliconiinae)<br />
Jeffrey Ortiz-Gamboa<br />
First record of the ant genus Tatuidris (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Brazil<br />
Heraldo L. Vasconcelos & José M.S. Vilhena<br />
First report of Phylloxere notebilis (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae), in the Neotropical Region<br />
Carlos Roberto Sousa-Silva, Manya B. Stoetzel, and Edson Ortiz<br />
First report of Melanaphis bambusee (Homoptera: Aphididae) in the Neotropical Region<br />
42
Ana Lucia Benfatti Gonzalez Peronti, Carlos Roberto Sousa-Silva and Fernando Albano<br />
llharco<br />
Macrofauna associated to fish ponds in the Oriental Plains of Colombia<br />
Javier E. Alvarez-Barrera, Sofía Sepúlveda-Cár<strong>de</strong>nas and Ricardo Alvarez-León<br />
First report of 24 fish from shrimp trawling, by-catch in the Colombian Caribbean coast<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León<br />
First report of seven fish species from the bottom, of Colombian Caribbean waters<br />
Adam Ben-Tuvia, Ricardo Alvarez-León and Iván Rey-Carrasco<br />
Algansea aphanea (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in the State of Jalisco, Mexico<br />
John Lyons<br />
First report of the lizard Phyllodactylus ventralis (Sauria: Gekkonidae), from a mangrove in<br />
Colombian<br />
Ricardo Alvarez-León<br />
Liolaemus altissimus araucaniensis (Sauria: Tropiduridae: Liolaeminae) en Antuco, Chile<br />
Daniel Pincheira-Donoso<br />
REVISTA <strong>DE</strong> BIOLOGIA TROPICAL<br />
v.51 n.2 junio 2003<br />
Biomedicina<br />
Veneno <strong>de</strong> Latro<strong>de</strong>ctus mactans <strong>de</strong> Chile (Araneae, Theridiidae): su efecto sobre músculo<br />
liso.......................................................................................................................................................305<br />
Romero M., Fernando; Altieri M., Elena; Urrutia A., Mauricio; Jara H., Jorge<br />
The aqueous extract of Triumfetta semitriloba (Tiliaceae) does not inhibit the in-vitro<br />
hydrolytic activity of the major pancreatic enzymes ...........................................................................313<br />
Arce-Urbina, <strong>Mar</strong>ía Elena; Hun-Opfer, Cyra; Mata-Segreda, Julio F.<br />
Efecto <strong>de</strong> extractos <strong>de</strong> artrópodos sobre la multiplicación <strong>de</strong>l Toxoplasma gondii <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong><br />
macrófagos peritoneales <strong>de</strong> ratón......................................................................................................317<br />
Chinchilla Carmona, Misael; Herrera Corrales, <strong>Mar</strong>len; Guerrero Bermú<strong>de</strong>z, Olga <strong>Mar</strong>ta;<br />
Jiménez Somarribas, Alberto; Tamayo, Guiselle; Sittenfeld Appel, Ana; Nielsen, Vanessa;<br />
Hurtado, Priscila<br />
Botanica<br />
Morfogénesis <strong>de</strong> los gametofitos <strong>de</strong> especies mexicanas <strong>de</strong> Pleopeltis (Polypodiaceae,<br />
subfamilia Pleopeltoi<strong>de</strong>ae)..................................................................................................................321<br />
Reyes Jaramillo, Irma; Pérez-García, Blanca; Mendoza Ruiz, Aniceto<br />
Anatomía y usos <strong>de</strong> las hojas maduras <strong>de</strong> tres especies <strong>de</strong> Sabal (Arecaceae) <strong>de</strong> la<br />
Península <strong>de</strong> Yucatán, México...........................................................................................................333<br />
Pérez, <strong>Mar</strong>tha; Rebollar, Silvia<br />
Ultrastructural morphologic <strong>de</strong>scription of the wild rice species Oryza latifolia (Poaceae) in<br />
Costa Rica ..........................................................................................................................................345<br />
Sánchez, Ethel; Montiel, Mayra; Espinoza, Ana M.<br />
How do mangrove forests induce sedimentation?..............................................................................355<br />
Kathiresan, K.<br />
Caracterización estructural <strong>de</strong> un bosque <strong>de</strong> Podocarpus parlatorei y Juglans australis en<br />
Salta, Argentina ..................................................................................................................................361<br />
Pinazo, M.A.; Gasparri, N.I.; Goya, J.F.; Arturi, M.F.<br />
Biología floral, sistema reproductivo y éxito reproductivo <strong>de</strong> Macroptilium fraternum<br />
(Fabaceae)..........................................................................................................................................369<br />
Hoc, Patricia S.; Drewes, Susana I.; Amela García, <strong>Mar</strong>ía T.<br />
Limnologia<br />
Limnología <strong>de</strong> un Lago Tropical <strong>de</strong> Alta Montaña, en Ecuador: características <strong>de</strong> los<br />
sedimentos y tasa <strong>de</strong> sedimentación..................................................................................................381<br />
Gunkel, Günter<br />
Zooplankton associations and environmental factors in Ogunpa and Ona rivers, Nigeria.................391<br />
Akin-Oriola, Gbemisola A.<br />
Invertebrados acuaticos<br />
43
Combined effect of concentrations of algal food (Chlorella vulgaris) and salt (sodium<br />
chlori<strong>de</strong>) on the population growth of Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus patulus<br />
(Rotifera).............................................................................................................................................399<br />
Peredo-Álvarez, Víctor M.; Sarma, S.S.S.; Nandini, S.<br />
Variaciones morfológicas en Blackfordia virginica (Hydroidomedusae: Blackfordiidae) en<br />
lagunas costeras <strong>de</strong> Chiapas, México................................................................................................409<br />
Álvarez Silva, Carlos; Gómez Aguirre, Samuel; Miranda Arce, Ma. Guadalupe<br />
Diversidad y abundancia <strong>de</strong> moluscos en las pra<strong>de</strong>ras <strong>de</strong> Thalassia testudinum <strong>de</strong> la Bahía<br />
<strong>de</strong> Mochima, Parque Nacional Mochima, Venezuela.........................................................................413<br />
Prieto, Antulio; Sant, Sybil; Mén<strong>de</strong>z, Elizabeth; Lo<strong>de</strong>iros, César<br />
Invertebrados terrestres<br />
Frecuencia relativa <strong>de</strong> Boophilus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae) en bovinos (Bos taurus y B.<br />
indicus) en ocho zonas ecológicas <strong>de</strong> Costa Rica.............................................................................427<br />
Alvarez, V.; Bonilla, R.; Chacón, I.<br />
Abundancia relativa <strong>de</strong> Amblyomma spp. (Acari: Ixodidae) en bovinos (Bos taurus y B.<br />
indicus) <strong>de</strong> Costa Rica........................................................................................................................435<br />
Alvarez, V.; Bonilla, R.; Chacón, I.<br />
Revision of the Natada fusca complex and <strong>de</strong>scription of six new Neotropical species<br />
(Lepidoptera: Limacodidae)................................................................................................................445<br />
Corrales, Jorge F.; Epstein, <strong>Mar</strong>c E.<br />
Life history of Manataria maculata (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) from Costa Rica...................................463<br />
Murillo, L. Ricardo; Nishida, Kenji<br />
Vertebrados acuaticos<br />
Variables ambientales y abundancia <strong>de</strong> los huevos <strong>de</strong> Anchoa mitchilli (Pisces: Engraulidae)<br />
en la laguna <strong>de</strong> Tamiahua, México.....................................................................................................471<br />
Díaz-Avalos, Carlos; Barba-Torres, Juan Francisco; Gaspar-Dillanes, Mª Teresa<br />
Larval, pre-juvenile and juvenile <strong>de</strong>velopment of Diapterus peruvianus (Perciformes:<br />
Gerreidae)...........................................................................................................................................479<br />
A<strong>de</strong>lheid Jiménez Rosenberg, Sylvia Patricia; González Navarro, Enrique; Saldierna<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tínez, Ricardo Javier<br />
Desarrollo gonadal y ciclo reproductivo <strong>de</strong> Lutjanus peru (Pisces: Lutjanidae) en Guerrero,<br />
México.................................................................................................................................................489<br />
Santamaría-Miranda, Apolinar; Elorduy-Garay, Juan F.; Villalejo-Fuerte, <strong>Mar</strong>cial; Rojas-<br />
Herrera, Agustín A.<br />
Hábitos alimentarios <strong>de</strong> Lutjanus peru (Pisces: Lutjanidae) en las costas <strong>de</strong> Guerrero,<br />
México.................................................................................................................................................503<br />
Santamaría Miranda, Apolinar; Elorduy Garay, Juan F.; Rojas Herrera, Agustín A.<br />
Age <strong>de</strong>termination of Anisotremus interruptus (Perciformes: Haemulidae) by scale reading,<br />
in the coast of Colima, Mexico............................................................................................................519<br />
Gallardo-Cabello, Manuel; Espino-Barr, Elaine; González-Orozco, Fernando; Garcia-Boa,<br />
Arturo<br />
Four new species of eastern tropical Pacific jawfishes (Opistognathus: Opistognathidae)<br />
Bussing, William A.; Lavenberg, Robert J..........................................................................................529<br />
Fauna extraida en la exploración <strong>de</strong>l barco M/N "Vikheim" al noroeste <strong>de</strong>l Caribe<br />
Colombiano.........................................................................................................................................551<br />
Álvarez-León, Ricardo; Rey-Carrasco, Iván<br />
Lunar phase and catch success of the striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) in sport fishing at<br />
Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico.............................................................................................555<br />
Ponce-Díaz, G.; Ortega-García, S.; Hernán<strong>de</strong>z-Vázquez, S.<br />
Distribution and abundance of Syacium ovale larvae (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae) in<br />
the Gulf of California...........................................................................................................................561<br />
Aceves-Medina, Gerardo; Saldierna-<strong>Mar</strong>tínez, Ricardo J.; González, Enrique A.<br />
Distribución y abundancia <strong>de</strong> Caiman crocodilus en el Refugio Nacional <strong>de</strong> Vida Silvestre<br />
Caño Negro, Costa Rica.....................................................................................................................571<br />
Cabrera Peña, Jorge; Protti Quesada, Maurizio; Urriola Hernán<strong>de</strong>z, <strong>Mar</strong>io; Cubero Murillo,<br />
Rolando<br />
44
Vertebrados terrestres<br />
Dieta <strong>de</strong>l capibara Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (Ro<strong>de</strong>ntia: Hydrochaeridae) en Caño Limón,<br />
Arauca, Colombia ...............................................................................................................................579<br />
Forero-Montaña, Jimena; Betancur, Julio; Cavelier, Jaime<br />
Afinidad ecológica y distribución actual <strong>de</strong> Primates (Cebidae) en Campeche, México....................591<br />
Navarro Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, Eloísa; Pozo <strong>de</strong> la Tijera, Carmen; Escobedo Cabrera, Enrique<br />
REVISTA <strong>DE</strong> BIOLOGIA TROPICAL<br />
v.51 n.3-4 septiembre-diciembre 2003<br />
JOSÉ LUIS OCHOA, ERICK NÚÑEZ- V ÁZQUEZ & JORGE SAAD<br />
Spanish terms used to <strong>de</strong>scribe "red ti<strong>de</strong>s" ...................................................................................... 621<br />
MlCROBIOLOGY<br />
K. KATHIRESAN<br />
Polythene and plastic-<strong>de</strong>grading microbes in an Indian mangrove soil . .......................................... 629<br />
BIOMEDICINE<br />
MILDRED GARCÍA GoNZÁLEZ, TEREsITA COTO MORALES, GERARDO A. SOTO<br />
RODRÍGUEZ & LILIANA PAZOS<br />
Sub-chronic toxicity and test of eye irritability of leaf aqueous extract from Plantago major<br />
(plantaginaceae).................................................................................................................................635<br />
ADRIANA TROYO & MISAEL CHINCHILLA<br />
In vitro multiplication of Toxoplasma gondii and Trypanosoma cruzi in mouse, rat, and<br />
hamster astrocytes .............................................................................................................................639<br />
MARY C. SETZER, <strong>DE</strong>BRA M. MoRIARITY, ROBERT O. LAWTON, WILLIAM N. SETZER,<br />
GLENN A. GENTRY & WILLIAM A. HABER<br />
Phytomedicinal potential of tropical cloudforest plants from Montever<strong>de</strong>, Costa Rica ......................647<br />
BOTANY<br />
BEATRIZ GRANADOS, BLANCA PÉREZ-GARCÍA & ANICETO MENDOZA<br />
Sexual phase of the fems Odontosoria schlechtendalii and Odontosoria scan<strong>de</strong>ns<br />
(Dennstaedtiaceae) ............................................................................................................................675<br />
ANA HINE-GóMEZ & LISETTE VALVER<strong>DE</strong>-CERDAS<br />
In vitro establishment of Cryptomeriajaponica (Taxocidaceae) .........................................................683<br />
IVONNE SANMARTIN-GAJARDO & L. PATRICIA C. MORELLATO<br />
Inter and intraspecifie variation on reproduetive phenology of the Brazilian Atlantie forest<br />
Rubiaeeae: eeology and phylogenetie eonstraints.............................................................................691<br />
ROBERTA CASTll.LO M., MANUEL LIVERA M., ALICIA E. BRECHÚ F. & JUDITH<br />
MÁRQUEZ-GUZMÁN<br />
Sexual eompatibility between two types of Hylocerus (Caetaeeae) ..................................................699<br />
ELiDAM. VARGAS,EMILIOCASTRO,GABRIELMACAYA& OSCARJ. ROCHA<br />
Variation in fruit and seed size from 38 wild populations of Phaseolus lunatus (Fabaeeae)<br />
from Central Valley, Costa Rica..........................................................................................................707<br />
PATRICIA S. Hoc, SHIRLEY M. EsPERT, SUSANA I. DREWES & ALICIA D. BURGHARDT<br />
Polymorphism of Phaseolus vulgaris varoaborigineus (Fabaeeae). Evi<strong>de</strong>nees of natural<br />
hibridation ...........................................................................................................................................725<br />
AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES<br />
CARLOS ÁLVAREZ SILVA, MAIÚA GUADALUPE MIRANDA ARCE & GRACIELA <strong>DE</strong><br />
LARA-IsASSI<br />
The farnily Pontellidae (Crustaeea: Copepoda) in La Ventosa Bay, Oaxaea, Mexieo:<br />
Systematies and basie ecology..........................................................................................................737<br />
ANA <strong>DE</strong>NISSE RE-ARAUJO & M. <strong>DE</strong> JESÚS ACOSTA RUlZ<br />
Leeithin essay in the diet of young Penaeus vannamei (Crustaeea: Decapoda)...............................743<br />
ALFREOO CAMPAÑA ToRRES, HUMBERTO VILLARREAL COLMENARES, ROBERTO<br />
CNERA CERECEDO & LUIS RAFAEL MARTÍNEZ CÓROOVA<br />
Effeet of diet protein on the <strong>de</strong>velopment of young Australian lobsters, Cherax<br />
quadricarinatus<br />
(Deeapoda: Parastaeidae)................................................................................................................. 749<br />
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TERRESTRlALINVERTEBRATES<br />
MAIÚA F. ACHINELLY & JUAN 1. GARCÍA<br />
Effect of temperature on longevity and infeetion with the nemato<strong>de</strong> Strelkovimermis<br />
spiculatus<br />
(Nemata: Mermithidae), a parasite of eulicid mosquitoes..................................................................753<br />
MARIO VARGAS V. & JORGE V. VARGAS C.<br />
Male and mosquito larvae survey at the Arenal-Tempisque irrigation project, Guanacaste,<br />
Costa Rica .........................................................................................................................................759<br />
R.D. BRICEÑO<br />
Sexual behavior of mutant strains of the medfIy Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) ................763<br />
AQUATICVERTEBRATES<br />
WELBER SENTEIO SMITH, MIGUEL PETRERE JR. & WALTER BARRELLA<br />
The fish fauna in tropical rivers: The case of the Sorocaba river basin, Silo Paulo, Brazil................769<br />
LUIS AMADO AYALA-PÉREZ, JULIA RAMOS MIRANDA & DOMINGO FLORES<br />
HERNÁN<strong>DE</strong>Z<br />
The fish communityin Laguna <strong>de</strong> Términos:comparedcurrent structure............................................783<br />
GERMÁN PEQUEÑO R. & SYLVIA SÁENZ B.<br />
Characteristicsof Carcharhinusgalapagensisfrom Salas y GómezIsland,Chile<br />
(Chondrichthyes: Carcharhinidae)......................................................................................................795<br />
TERRESTRIALVERTEBRATES<br />
WILLIAM W. LAMAR & MAHMOOD SASA<br />
A newspeciesof hognosepitviper,genusPorthidium,fromthe southwestemPacificof Costa Rica<br />
(Serpentes:Viperidae)........................................................................................................................ 797<br />
WILLIAM W. LAMAR<br />
A new species of slen<strong>de</strong>r coralsnake from Colombia, and its clinal and ontogenetic variation<br />
(Serpentes: Elapidae: Leptomicrurus)............................................................................................... 805<br />
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