BOLETÃN NO. 197 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 197 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
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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 />
Este boletín preten<strong>de</strong> dar la información <strong>de</strong>l acervo <strong>de</strong> reciente ingreso, ya sea por compra,<br />
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 />
biblio@ola.icmyl.unam.mx, don<strong>de</strong> con mucho gusto aten<strong>de</strong>remos su solicitud. Estamos en<br />
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 />
AGOSTI<strong>NO</strong>, ANGELO ANTONIO, et. al., 2004. Structure and functioning of the<br />
Paraná River and its fllodplain.—<strong>Mar</strong>inga: EDUEM, 275 p.<br />
DELGADO, CHRISTOPHER, L., et. al., 2003. Fish to 2020. Supply and<br />
Demand in Changing Global <strong>Mar</strong>kets.—Penang, Malyasia/Washington, D.C.:<br />
World Fish Center/International Food Policy Research Institute, 226 p.<br />
MUÑETÓN-GÓMEZ, MARÍA DEL SOCORRO y ANA LAURA DOMÍNGUEZ<br />
OROZCO, 2005. Manual para el Muestreo <strong>de</strong> Macromoluscos Bentónicos.—<br />
México: <strong>Instituto</strong> Politécnico Nacional, 60 p.<br />
RODRÍGUEZ, LILIANA, et. al., 2005. Biocenoses em Reservatórios Padroes<br />
espaciais e temporais.—Sao Carlos, SP: RiMa Editora, 321 p.<br />
TESIS<br />
CAMPOS PÉREZ, SIMÓN, 1999. Caracterización y Análisis Económico <strong>de</strong> la<br />
Pesquería Artesanal <strong>de</strong> Tiburón en Manzanillo, Col., México.- Tesis <strong>de</strong><br />
Maestría. Universidad <strong>de</strong> Colima, Facultad <strong>de</strong> Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia.<br />
Postgrado Interinstitucional en <strong>Ciencias</strong> Pecuarias, 81 p.<br />
CORREA SANDOVAL, ALFONSO, 1994. Biometría y Variabilidad Genética <strong>de</strong><br />
Littorina keenae Rosewater, <strong>197</strong>8 y L. scutulata Gould, 1849 (Gastropoda:<br />
Prosobranchia) en dos localida<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong> la Costa <strong>de</strong> Ensenada Baja California,<br />
México. Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. Centro <strong>de</strong> Investigación Científica y <strong>de</strong> Educación<br />
Superior <strong>de</strong> Ensenada (CICESE), División <strong>de</strong> Oceanología. Departamento <strong>de</strong><br />
Ecología, 100 p.<br />
FLORES VARGAS, RAMIRO, 2000. Variación, Espacio Temporal <strong>de</strong> la<br />
Distribución y Abundancia <strong>de</strong> Larvas <strong>de</strong> Pleuronectiformes en las Costas <strong>de</strong><br />
Jalisco y Colima, México. Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. Universidad <strong>de</strong> Colima, Facultad<br />
<strong>de</strong> Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia. Postgrado Interinstitucional en <strong>Ciencias</strong><br />
Pecuarias, 67 p.<br />
MORALES ZÁRATE, MARÍA VERÓNICA, 2001. Mo<strong>de</strong>lo Ecológico <strong>de</strong> Flujos<br />
<strong>de</strong> Biomasa en la Región Norte <strong>de</strong>l Golfo <strong>de</strong> California. Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría.<br />
Centro <strong>de</strong> Investigaciones Biológicas <strong>de</strong>l Noroeste, S.C. (CIB<strong>NO</strong>R, S.C.),<br />
Programa <strong>de</strong> Estudios <strong>de</strong> Posgrado, 71 p.<br />
MUÑOZ MEJÍA, EHECATL MANUEL, 2001. Búsqueda <strong>de</strong> Regiones <strong>de</strong> Alta<br />
Representatividad Dentro <strong>de</strong>l Gran Ecosistema <strong>Mar</strong>ino <strong>de</strong> la Corriente <strong>de</strong><br />
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California. Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. Centro <strong>de</strong> Investigaciones Biológicas <strong>de</strong>l<br />
Noroeste, S.C. (CIB<strong>NO</strong>R, S.C.), Programa <strong>de</strong> Estudios <strong>de</strong> Posgrado, 39 p.<br />
ROJAS HERRERA, AGUSTÍN AUCENCIO, 2001. Aspectos <strong>de</strong> Dinámica <strong>de</strong><br />
Poblaciones <strong>de</strong>l Huachinango Lutjanus peru (Nichols y Murphy, 1922) y <strong>de</strong>l<br />
Flamenco Lutjanus guttatus (Steindachner, 1869) (Pisces: Lutjanidae) <strong>de</strong>l<br />
Litoral <strong>de</strong> Guerrero, México. Tesis <strong>de</strong> Doctorado. Universidad <strong>de</strong> Colima,<br />
Facultad <strong>de</strong> Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia. Postgrado Interinstitucional en<br />
<strong>Ciencias</strong> Pecuarias, 194 p.<br />
INFORMES<br />
ANNUAL REPORT 2004. IFREMER, 83 p.<br />
INFORME DE ACTIVIDADES 2004. Dr. Adolfo Gracia Gasca. <strong>Instituto</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />
<strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma <strong>de</strong> México.--<br />
México: U.N.A.M., 91 p.<br />
MEMORIAS<br />
18th Internacional Sea Turtle Symposium/18vo. Simposio Internacional<br />
sobre Tortugas <strong>Mar</strong>inas, 1998. Memoria <strong>de</strong> Resúmenes. Mazatlán, Sinaloa,<br />
México, Del 3 al 7 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 1998.<br />
PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
AMPHIPACIFICA:<br />
Vol. 1, No. 1, January 7, 1994.<br />
Vol. 1, No. 2, May 24, 1994.<br />
Vol. 1, No. 3, October 15, 1994.<br />
BIODIVERSITAS:<br />
No. 58, enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
BOLETÍN DEL INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL DE OCEA<strong>NO</strong>GRAFÍA:<br />
Vol. 19, Nos. 1-4, 2003.<br />
CLIMATE DIAG<strong>NO</strong>STICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 09/05, September 2005.<br />
¿CÓMO VES?:<br />
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No. 82, 21 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 19, No. 4, August 2005.<br />
CRUSTACEANA:<br />
Vol. 78, Part. 5, June 2005.<br />
Vol. 78, Part 6, June 2005.<br />
CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS:<br />
Vol. 83, No. 4, January 24, 2005.<br />
Vol. 83, No. 5, January 31, 2005.<br />
Vol. 83, No. 6, February 7, 2005.<br />
Vol. 83, No. 16, April 18, 2005.<br />
Vol. 83, No. 40, October 3, 2005.<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS:<br />
Vol. 11, No. 5, September 2005.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 48, No. 2, July 2005.<br />
Vol. 48, No. 3, July 2005.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />
Vol. 24, No. 10, October 2005.<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL:<br />
Vol. 31, No. 8, October 2005.<br />
FARO, EL:<br />
No. 55, octubre 6 <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
FAO FISHERIES CIRCULAR:<br />
No. 1006, 2005: Fisheries Information in Developing Countries Support to<br />
the Implementation of the 1995 FAO Co<strong>de</strong> of Conduct for Responsible<br />
Fisheries.<br />
FISHERY BULLETIN:<br />
Vol. 103, No. 3, July 2005.<br />
GACETA BIOMÉDICAS (<strong>Instituto</strong> <strong>de</strong> Investigaciones Biomédicas):<br />
No. 8, agosto <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
GACETA UNAM:<br />
No. 3,841, 3 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,842, 6 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
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No. 3,843, 10 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,844, 13 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,845, 17 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,846, 20 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
GEO<strong>NO</strong>TICIAS (<strong>Instituto</strong> <strong>de</strong> Geofísica, U.N.A.M.):<br />
No. 104, agosto <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
GESTIÓN SINDICAL, AAPAUNAM:<br />
No. 91, enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 14, No. 5, September 2005.<br />
HARMFUL ALGAE NEWS:<br />
No. 28, August 2005.<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 62, No. 6, September 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 32, No. 9, September 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 63, No. 4, July 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH:<br />
VOL. 27, No. 7, July 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 54, No. 2, August 2005.<br />
LIM<strong>NO</strong>LOGY AND OCEA<strong>NO</strong>GRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 50, No. 5, September 2005.<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 298, August 15, 2005.<br />
METEORITO:<br />
No. 49, octubre-diciembre 2005.<br />
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1997.<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 48, Nos. 7-8, 2005.<br />
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OCEANUS:<br />
Vol. 44, No. 1, June 2005.<br />
Vol. 44, No. 2, September 2005.<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON:<br />
Vol. 118, No. 3, September 2, 2005.<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM. SCIENTIFIC<br />
RESULTS:<br />
Volume 190/196, Sites 1173-1178, 23 May-16 July 2000.<br />
SAMUDRA REPORTE:<br />
No. 37, marzo <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 69, No. 3, September 2005.<br />
SENCKENBERGIANA BIOLOGICA:<br />
Vol. 85, No. 1, Juy 2005.<br />
U2000 (Crónica <strong>de</strong> la Educación Superior):<br />
No. 472, 15 <strong>de</strong> agosto <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 473, 22 <strong>de</strong> agosto <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 477, 19 <strong>de</strong> septiembre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 478, 26 <strong>de</strong> septiembre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 479, 3 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 480, 10 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 13, No. 3, June 2005.<br />
REIMPRESOS<br />
ALONSO-RODRÍGUEZ, ROSALBA, JOSÉ LUIS OCHOA Y MANUEL URIBE-<br />
ALCOCER, 2005. Grazing of heterotrophic dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans<br />
(Mcartney) Kofoid on Gymnodinium catenatum Graham. Revista<br />
Latinoamericana <strong>de</strong> Microbiología, Vol. 47, No. 1-2: 6-10.<br />
Van <strong>de</strong>r Hei<strong>de</strong>n, Albert M. and Hector G. Plascencia Gonzalez, 2005.<br />
Etropus ciadi,<br />
a New En<strong>de</strong>mic Flatfish from the Gulf of California, Mexico<br />
(Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae). Copeia, No. 3: 470-478.<br />
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PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
AMPHIPACIFICA<br />
Vol. 1 No. 1, January 7, 1994<br />
Welcome to AMPHIPACIFICA, new journal.<br />
Ed Bousfield, Craig Stau<strong>de</strong>, and Phil Larnbert ....................................................................................... 1<br />
The Impact of J. L. Barnard on North American Pacific Amphipod Research: A Tribute.<br />
E. L. Bousfield and C. P. Stau<strong>de</strong> ........................................................................................................... 3.<br />
A Revision of the Farnily Pleustidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Leuco- thoi<strong>de</strong>a). Part 1.<br />
Systematics and Biogeography of Component Sub- families.<br />
E. L. Bousfield and E. A. Hendrycks .................................................................................................... 17.<br />
The Amphipod Superfamily Phoxocephaloi<strong>de</strong>a on the Pacific Coast of North America. Family<br />
Phoxocephalidae. Part 1. Metharpiniinae, New Subfamily.<br />
Norma E. Jarrett and E. L. Bousfield ................................................................................................... 58.<br />
AMPHIPACIFICA<br />
Vol. 1 No. 2, May 24, 1994<br />
The Amphipod Superfamily Leucothoi<strong>de</strong>a on the Pacific Coast of North America. Family<br />
Pleustidae: Subfamily Pleustinae. System- atics and Biogeography.<br />
E. L. Bousfield and E. A. Hendrycks ...................................................................................................... 3.<br />
Vol. 1, No. 1. Errata of subject matter .................................................................................................. 70.<br />
The Amphipod Superfamily Phoxocephaloi<strong>de</strong>a on the Pacific Coast of North America. Family<br />
Phoxocephalidae. Part li. Subfamilies Pontharpiniinae, Parharpinlinae, Brolginae,<br />
Phoxocephalinae, and Harpiniinae. Systematies and Distributional Ecology.<br />
Norma E. jarrett and E. L. Bousfield ................................................................................................... 71.<br />
AMPHIPACIFICA<br />
Vol. 1 No. 3, October 15, 1994<br />
The Amphipod Superfamily Dexaminoi<strong>de</strong>a on the North American<br />
Pacific Coast; Families Atylidae and Dexaminidac: Systematics and Distributional Ecology.<br />
E. L. Bousfield and J. A. Kendall .............................................................................................................. 3.<br />
New Species of the Amphipod Crustacean Genera Photis and Gam- maropsis (Corophioi<strong>de</strong>a:<br />
Isaeidac) frorn Califomia.<br />
K. E. Conlan ......................................................................................................................................... 67.<br />
Vol. 1, No. 2. Errata of subject matter .................................................................................................. 74.<br />
The Phyletic Classification of Amphipod Crustaceans: Problems in Resolution.<br />
E. L. Bousfield and C.-T. Shih............................................................................................................... 76.<br />
BOLETÍN DEL INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL DE OCEA<strong>NO</strong>GRAFIA<br />
Vol. 19, Nos 1-4, 2003<br />
Suprabenthos distribution in a shallow temperate estuary (Mon<strong>de</strong>go estuary, western Portugal)<br />
(Suprabenthos en el estuario <strong>de</strong>l río Mon<strong>de</strong>go).<br />
F. MORGADO, E. RODRIGUES AND U. M. AZEITEIRO. .................................................................... 7.<br />
The oogenic cycle of Nereis diversicolor (O. F. Müller, 1776) (Annelida: Polychaeta) in shallow<br />
water environments in southwestern Portugal (El ciclo oogénico <strong>de</strong> Nereis diversicolor (O. F.<br />
Müller, 1776) (Annelida: Polychaeta) en ambientes someros <strong>de</strong>l suroeste <strong>de</strong> Portugal).<br />
P. FIDALGO E COSTA. ........................................................................................................................ 17<br />
Distribución espacial y ten<strong>de</strong>ncias temporales <strong>de</strong> los niveles <strong>de</strong> metales traza en el litoral <strong>de</strong><br />
Andalucía utilizando mejillón Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819 como organismo indicador:<br />
1991-2003 (Spatial distribution and temporal trends of the levels of the trace metals on the<br />
Andalusian coast using the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819 as bioindicador).<br />
J. BENEDICTO, C. RODRÍGUEZ, C. MARTÍNEZ-GÓMEZ, J. GUERRERO Y A. JORNET. ............. 31.<br />
Distribución espacio- temporal <strong>de</strong>l langostino Melicertus kerathurus (Forsköl, 1775) en la<br />
<strong>de</strong>sembocadura <strong>de</strong>l río Guadalquivir (golfo <strong>de</strong> Cádiz, suroeste <strong>de</strong> la península Ibérica) (Spatial<br />
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and temporal distribution of the caramote prawn Melicertus kerathurus (Forsköl, 1775) in the<br />
Guadalquivir River mouth (Gulf of Cadiz, southwest Iberian Peninsula)).<br />
L. SILVA, E. GARCÍA-ISARCH, I. SOBRI<strong>NO</strong> Y A. GARCÍA. ............................................................... 41<br />
Distribution and ecology of Ophionotus victoriae Bell, 1902 (Ophiuroi<strong>de</strong>a, Echino<strong>de</strong>rmata) in the<br />
South Shetland Islands area (Antarctica) (Distribución y ecología <strong>de</strong> Ophionotus victoriae Bell,<br />
1902 (Ophiuroi<strong>de</strong>a, Echino<strong>de</strong>rmata) en el área <strong>de</strong> las islas Shetland <strong>de</strong>l Sur (Antártida)).<br />
F. MOYA, A. RAMOS AND M.ª E. MANJÓN-CABEZA. ...................................................................... 49.<br />
Estudio <strong>de</strong>l ciclo reproductor <strong>de</strong> Chamelea gallina (L., 1758) (Mollusca: Bivalvia) en tres<br />
poblaciones <strong>de</strong>l litoral andaluz (The reproductive cycle of Chamelea gallina (L., 1758) (Mollusca:<br />
Bivalvia) in three populations from the Andalusian coast (southern Spain)).<br />
A. RODRÍGUEZ DE LA RÚA, M. A. PRADO Y M. A. BRUZÓN. ........................................................ 57.<br />
Microalgal availability and its consumption by Siphonaria pectinata (L., 1758) on a rocky shore<br />
(Disponibilidad y consumo <strong>de</strong> microalgas por parte <strong>de</strong> Siphonaria pectinata L., 1758) en un<br />
litoral rocoso).<br />
T. OCAÑA AND D. A. FA. .................................................................................................................... 65.<br />
The abundances and distributions of molluscs in the southern Iberian Peninsula: A comparison<br />
of marine and terrestrial systems (Abundancia y distribución <strong>de</strong> moluscos en el sur <strong>de</strong> la<br />
península Ibérica. Una comparación entre los sistemas terrestre y marino).<br />
A. MENEZ, D. A. FA, J. E. SÁNCHEZ-MOYA<strong>NO</strong>, I. GARCÍA-ASENCIO, J. C. GARCÍA-GÓMEZ<br />
AND J. FA. ........................................................................................................................................... 75.<br />
Macrofitobentos mediolitoral y <strong>de</strong>limitación <strong>de</strong> áreas sensibles a la contaminación marina en el<br />
litoral ceutí (estrecho <strong>de</strong> Gibraltar) (Midlittoral macrophytobenthos and <strong>de</strong>limitation of areas<br />
sensitive to marine pollutants on the coast of Ceuta (Straits of Gibraltar)).<br />
A. RUIZ-TABARES, I. GORDILLO, J. R. CORZO Y J. C. GARCÍA-GÓMEZ. ..................................... 93.<br />
Distribución vertical <strong>de</strong> la macrofauna en sedimentos contaminados <strong>de</strong>l interior <strong>de</strong>l puerto <strong>de</strong><br />
Ceuta (Vertical distribution of the macrofauna in polluted sediments from the harbour of Ceuta).<br />
J. M. GUERRA-GARCÍA, J. R. CORZO Y J. C. GARCÍA-GÓMEZ. .................................................. 105.<br />
Influencia <strong>de</strong>l gradiente ambiental sobre la distribución <strong>de</strong> las comunida<strong>de</strong>s macrobentónicas <strong>de</strong>l<br />
estuario <strong>de</strong>l río Guadiana (Influence of enviromental gradient on the distribution of macrobenthic<br />
communities in the Guadiana estuary).<br />
J. E. SÁNCHEZ-MOYA<strong>NO</strong>, E. M. GARCÍA ADIEGO, I. GARCÍA-ASENCIO Y J. C. GARCÍA-<br />
GÓMEZ. ............................................................................................................................................. 123.<br />
A comparative study of the marine ecoregions of the southern Iberian Peninsula, as i<strong>de</strong>ntified<br />
from different coastal habitats (Estudio comparado <strong>de</strong> la ecorregiones marinas <strong>de</strong>l sur <strong>de</strong> la<br />
península Ibérica i<strong>de</strong>ntificadas a partir <strong>de</strong> diferentes hábitats).<br />
D. A. FA, J. E. SÁNCHEZ-MOYA<strong>NO</strong>, I. GARCÍA-ASENSIO, J. C. GARCÍAGÓMEZ, C.<br />
FINLAYSON AND M. SHEADER. ...................................................................................................... 135<br />
Metodología cartográfica submarina orientada a la gestión y conservación <strong>de</strong>l medio litoral :<br />
mapa <strong>de</strong> las comunida<strong>de</strong>s bentónicas <strong>de</strong>l frente litoral norte <strong>de</strong>l estrecho <strong>de</strong> Gibraltar<br />
(Submarine cartographic methodology for managing and conserving littoral areas: Mapping the<br />
benthic communities of the northern coast of the Straits of Gibraltar).<br />
J. C. GARCÍA-GÓMEZ, J. R. CORZO, C. M. LÓPEZ-FE, J. E. SÁNCHEZMOYA<strong>NO</strong>, M. CORZO,<br />
J. REY, J. M. GUERRA-GARCÍA E I. GARCÍA-ASENCIO. ............................................................... 149.<br />
Diversidad algal asociada a Patella can<strong>de</strong>i can<strong>de</strong>i D’Orbigny, 1840, una lapa en peligro <strong>de</strong><br />
extinción en la isla <strong>de</strong> Fuerteventura (Algal diversity associated with Patella can<strong>de</strong>i can<strong>de</strong>i<br />
D’Orbigny, 1840 (a limpet on the verge of extinction) on the island of Fuerteventura).<br />
N. ALDA<strong>NO</strong>NDO-ARISTIZABAL, S. DOMÍNGUEZ-ÁLVAREZ Y M. C. GILRODRÍGUEZ. .............. 165.<br />
Relaciones entre la comunidad <strong>de</strong> anfípodos y las macroalgas a las que están asociados, en<br />
una plataforma rocosa <strong>de</strong>l litoral central <strong>de</strong> Venezuela (Relationships between the amphipod<br />
community and its associated macroalgae on a rocky shelf off the central Venezuelan coast).<br />
Y. AYALA Y A. MARTÍN. ................................................................................................................... 171.<br />
Evaluación <strong>de</strong> la efectividad <strong>de</strong>l arrecife artificial <strong>de</strong> Tabarca (Alicante) (sureste <strong>de</strong> la península<br />
Ibérica) (Effectiveness assessment of an artificial reef off Tabarca Island (Alicante, southeastern<br />
Iberian Peninsula)).<br />
J. T. BAYLE SEMPERE Y A. A. RAMOS ESPLÁ. ............................................................................. 183.<br />
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New data on opistobranchs (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the southwestern coast of Portugal<br />
(Nuevos datos sobre opistobranquios (Mollusca: Gastropoda) en la costa suroeste <strong>de</strong> Portugal).<br />
G. CALADO, M. A. E. MALAQUIAS, C. GAVAIA, J. L. CERVERA, C. MEGINA, B. DAYRAT, Y.<br />
CAMACHO, M. POLA AND C. GRANDE. ......................................................................................... 199.<br />
Cambios bentónicos en la ría <strong>de</strong> Foz (Lugo) (noroeste <strong>de</strong> España) tras la construcción <strong>de</strong> un<br />
espigón (Benthic changes in the Ria <strong>de</strong> Foz (northwest Spain) after the construction of a<br />
seawall).<br />
C. CASTELLA<strong>NO</strong>S, S. HERNÁNDEZ-VEGA Y J. JU<strong>NO</strong>Y. .............................................................. 205.<br />
Isópodos marinos (Crustacea: Isopoda) <strong>de</strong> las islas Chafarinas (Mediterráneo occi<strong>de</strong>ntal)<br />
(<strong>Mar</strong>ine isopods (Crustacea, Isopoda) from the Chafarinas Islands (west Mediterranean)).<br />
C. CASTELLA<strong>NO</strong>S, S. HERNÁNDEZ-VEGA Y J. JU<strong>NO</strong>Y. .............................................................. 219.<br />
Macrofaunal zonation and sediment properties on a low-energy, mesotidal sandy beach (Ria <strong>de</strong><br />
Aveiro, northwestern Portugal) (Estructura <strong>de</strong> la macrofauna y propieda<strong>de</strong>s sedimentarias en<br />
una playa arenosa mesotidal <strong>de</strong> baja energía <strong>de</strong> la ría <strong>de</strong> Aveiro (noroeste <strong>de</strong> Portugal)).<br />
M. R. CUNHA AND A. RAVARA. .......................................................................................................235-<br />
Efecto <strong>de</strong> una posible interacción entre el pH y la salinidad sobre el crecimiento <strong>de</strong> Posidonia<br />
oceanica (L.) Delile, 1813 (Effect of a possible interaction between pH and salinity on the growth<br />
of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile, 1813).<br />
Y. FERNÁNDEZ TORQUEMADA Y J. L. SÁNCHEZ LIZASO. .......................................................... 247<br />
Intertidal communities as indicators of environmental change and their potencial use in<br />
biomonitoring: The Troia Resort (Portugal), a large-scale tourist <strong>de</strong>velopment, as a case study<br />
(Utlización potencial <strong>de</strong>l control <strong>de</strong> las comunida<strong>de</strong>s bentónicas intermareales como indicador<br />
<strong>de</strong> la alteración ambiental: Troia Resort (Portugal), un proyecto turístico <strong>de</strong> gran escala, como<br />
caso <strong>de</strong> estudio).<br />
M. A. FERREIRA AND F. ANDRADE. ................................................................................................ 253<br />
Efecto <strong>de</strong> la <strong>de</strong>saparición <strong>de</strong> los vertidos <strong>de</strong> aguas residuales urbanas sobre la comunidad<br />
reducida <strong>de</strong> Macoma en las islas <strong>de</strong>l estuario <strong>de</strong>l río Bidasoa (golfo <strong>de</strong> Vizcaya) (Impact of the<br />
disappearance of urban waste water on a reduced community of Macoma around the islands of<br />
the Bidasoa estuary (Bay of Biscay)).<br />
L. GARMENDIA, M. MARQUIEGUI, F. AGUIRREZABALAGA, I. CRUZ Y L. CANTÓN. .................. 265<br />
Niveles <strong>de</strong> penetración <strong>de</strong> los diferentes grupos macroinfaunales en los sedimentos arenosos<br />
sublitorales <strong>de</strong> la ría <strong>de</strong> Ares y Betanzos (Galicia) (noroeste <strong>de</strong> la península Ibérica) (Dominance<br />
patterns of macrobenthic faunal groups at different <strong>de</strong>pth levels in the sublittoral sandy marine<br />
sediments of the Ria <strong>de</strong> Ares y Betanzos (Galicia, northwest Iberian Peninsula)).<br />
J. M. GARMENDIA, J. M. PARADA Y J. MORA. ................................................................................ 283<br />
Catálogo <strong>de</strong> las especies ibéricas y baleares <strong>de</strong> isópodos marinos (Crustacea: Isopoda)<br />
(Checklist of marine isopod species (Crustacea, Isopoda) from the Iberian Peninsula and<br />
Balearic Islands).<br />
J. JU<strong>NO</strong>Y Y J. CASTELLÓ. .............................................................................................................. 293.<br />
La fauna <strong>de</strong> anfípodos (Crustacea: Amphipoda) <strong>de</strong> las aguas costeras <strong>de</strong> la región oriental <strong>de</strong><br />
Venezuela (The amphipod fauna (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of shallow waters from the<br />
northeastern coast of Venezuela).<br />
A. MARTÍN E Y. J. DÍAZ. .................................................................................................................. 327.<br />
Estructura y evolución temporal <strong>de</strong> los sedimentos y <strong>de</strong> las comunida<strong>de</strong>s bentónicas afectadas<br />
por los vertidos <strong>de</strong> un colector <strong>de</strong> aguas residuales en San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa) (golfo <strong>de</strong><br />
Vizcaya) (Structural and temporal evolution of sediments and benthic communities affected by<br />
effluents from a sewage outfall in San Sebastián (Guipuzcoa) (Bay of Biscay)).<br />
J. MARTÍNEZ E I. ADARRAGA. ..................................................................................................... 345.<br />
Distribución actual <strong>de</strong> las poblaciones <strong>de</strong> Patella can<strong>de</strong>i D’Orbigny, 1840 (Mollusca:<br />
Gastropoda) en las islas Canarias. Una especie en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción (Present distribution of<br />
the populations of Patella can<strong>de</strong>i D’Orbigny, 1840 (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the Canary Islands.<br />
A species in danger of extinction).<br />
J. NÚÑEZ, M. C. BRITO, R. RIERA, J. R. DOCOITO Y O. MONTERROSO. .................................. 371.<br />
Evolución <strong>de</strong> las comunida<strong>de</strong>s bentónicas <strong>de</strong> la bahía <strong>de</strong> El Hornillo (Águilas, Murcia) (suroeste<br />
<strong>de</strong> España) finalizado el cultivo en jaulas flotantes <strong>de</strong> dorada Sparus auratus L., 1758 y lubina<br />
Dicentrarchus labrax (L., 1758) (Evolution of benthic communities in El Hornillo Bay (Águilas,<br />
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Murcia) (southeast Spain) after cessation of floating-cage seabream Sparus auratus L., 1758<br />
and seabass Dicentrarchus labrax (L., 1758) culture).<br />
M. RAMOS, A. MARÍN, R. V. BARBERÁ, L. M. GUIRAO, A. CÉSAR Y J. LLORET. ....................... 379.<br />
Biology of the suprabenthic mysid Schistomysis assimilis (Sars, 1877) on Creixell beach,<br />
Tarragona (northwestern Mediterranean) (Biología <strong>de</strong>l misidáceo suprabentónico Schistomysis<br />
assimilis (Sars, 1877) en la playa <strong>de</strong> Creixell (Tarragona, España) (Mediterráneo occi<strong>de</strong>ntal)).<br />
C. SAN VICENTE AND J. C. SORBE. .............................................................................................. 391.<br />
Distribution patterns of <strong>de</strong>ep-sea benthopelagic fish off the Algarve coast (Portugal) (Patrón <strong>de</strong><br />
distribución <strong>de</strong> peces nectobentónicos <strong>de</strong>l talud continental a lo largo <strong>de</strong> la costa <strong>de</strong>l Algarbe<br />
(Portugal)).<br />
D. A. ALAGADOR AND P. M. COSTA. ............................................................................................. 407.<br />
Aproximación multiescalar al estudio <strong>de</strong> la ictiofauna <strong>de</strong>l litoral rocoso <strong>de</strong> Ceuta (España) (A<br />
multiscaling approach to the study of the fish fauna on the rocky bottom of Ceuta (Spain)).<br />
C. VALLE, J. T. BAYLE SEMPERE Y A. A. RAMOS ESPLÁ. ........................................................... 419.<br />
Patterns of variation in the biochemical composition of Mesopodopsis slabberi (Van Bene<strong>de</strong>n,<br />
1861) (Crustacea: Mysidacea) (Mo<strong>de</strong>los <strong>de</strong> variación <strong>de</strong> la composición bioquímica <strong>de</strong><br />
Mesopodopsis slabberi (Van Bene<strong>de</strong>n, 1861) (Crustacea: Mysidacea)).<br />
U. M. AZEITEIRO, J. C. FONSECA, R. PASTORINHO, F. MORGADO AND J. C. MARQUES. ..... 433.<br />
Preliminary results on the growth and survival of the polychaete Nereis diversicolor (O. F. Müller,<br />
1776), when fed with faeces from the carpet shell clam Ruditapes <strong>de</strong>cussatus (L., 1758)<br />
(Resultados preliminaries sobre el crecimiento y la supervivencia <strong>de</strong>l poliqueto Nereis<br />
diversicolor (O. F. Müller, 1776) alimentado con heces <strong>de</strong> almeja Ruditapes <strong>de</strong>cussatus (L.,<br />
1758)).<br />
F. M. BATISTA, P. FIDALGO E COSTA, D. MATIAS, S. JOAQUIM, C. MASSAPINA, A. M.<br />
PASSOS, P. POUSÃO FERREIRA AND L. CANCELA DA FONSECA............................................. 443.<br />
Production of the ragworm Nereis diversicolor (O. F. Müller, 1776), fed with a diet for gilthead<br />
seabream Sparus auratus L., 1758: survival, growth, feed utilization and oogenesis (Producción<br />
<strong>de</strong>l poliqueto Nereis diversicolor (O. F. Müller, 1776) alimentado con dieta <strong>de</strong> dorada Sparus<br />
auratus L., 1758: supervivencia, crecimiento, utilización <strong>de</strong>l alimento y oogénesis).<br />
F. M. BATISTA, P. FIDALGO E COSTA, A. RAMOS, A. M. PASSOS, P. POUSÃO FERREIRA<br />
AND L. CANCELA DA FONSECA. ................................................................................................... 447.<br />
Reproduction of Patella <strong>de</strong>pressa Pennant, 1777 on the central Portuguese coast (Reproducción<br />
<strong>de</strong> Patella <strong>de</strong>pressa Pennant, 1777 en la costa central portuguesa).<br />
S. BRAZÃO, D. BOAVENTURA, S. MORAIS, L. NARCISO AND P. RÉ. ........................................ 453.<br />
Population structure, recruitment and distribution patterns of Patella <strong>de</strong>pressa Pennant, 1777 on<br />
the central Portuguese coast (Estructura <strong>de</strong> la población, reclutamiento y mo<strong>de</strong>los <strong>de</strong><br />
distribución <strong>de</strong> Patella <strong>de</strong>pressa Pennant, 1777 en la costa central <strong>de</strong> Portugal).<br />
A. SILVA, D. BOAVENTURA AND P. RÉ. ........................................................................................ 461.<br />
Contributions to knowledge on the maturation and fertility of the common octopus Octopus<br />
vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 on the Portuguese coast (Contribución al conocimiento <strong>de</strong> la madurez<br />
sexual y la fecundidad <strong>de</strong>l pulpo común Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 en la costa portuguesa).<br />
J. M. N. CARVALHO AND C. SOUSA REIS. ................................................................................... 473.<br />
No habitat preference in mixed meadows and rocky bottoms for Mediterranean Labridae and<br />
Sparidae fish species (Ausencia <strong>de</strong> predilección en lábridos y espáridos mediterráneos respecto<br />
a dos tipos <strong>de</strong> hábitat: fondos rocosos y fondos mixtos <strong>de</strong> pra<strong>de</strong>ras <strong>de</strong> fanerógamas marinas y<br />
roca).<br />
A. FRAU, S. DEUDERO, S. CERDEÑO AND L. ALOU. .................................................................. 483.<br />
Distribución espacio- temporal <strong>de</strong> la acedía Dicologoglossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881) en la<br />
<strong>de</strong>sembocadura <strong>de</strong>l río Guadalquivir (golfo <strong>de</strong> Cádiz, suroeste <strong>de</strong> la península Ibérica) (Spatial<br />
and temporal distribution of the wedge sole Dicologoglossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881) in the<br />
Guadalquivir River mouth (Gulf of Cadiz, southwest Iberian Peninsula)).<br />
E. GARCÍA-ISARCH, L. SILVA, A. GARCÍA E I. SOBRI<strong>NO</strong>. ........................................................... 493.<br />
Diets of the sole Solea vulgaris Quensel, 1806 and Solea senegalensis Kaup, 1858 in the lower<br />
estuary of the Guadiana River (Algarve, southern Portugal): Preliminary results (Hábitos<br />
alimentarios <strong>de</strong> los lenguados Solea vulgaris Quensel, 1806 y Solea senegalensis Kaup, 1858<br />
en el bajo estuario <strong>de</strong>l río Guadiana (el Algarve) (sur <strong>de</strong> Portugal): Primeros resultados).<br />
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R. SÁ, C. BEXIGA, L. VIEIRA, P. VEIGA AND K. ERZINI. .............................................................. 505.<br />
Element characterization of the vestigial shell of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 (Caracterización<br />
elemental <strong>de</strong> la concha vestigial <strong>de</strong>l pulpo Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797).<br />
P. NAPOLEÃO, T. PINHEIRO AND C. SOUSA REIS. ...................................................................... 509.<br />
CLIMATE DIAG<strong>NO</strong>STICS BULLETIN<br />
No. 09/05, September 2005.<br />
TROPICS<br />
Editor's Notes<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<br />
T6<br />
Mean and Anomalous 850-mb Zonal Wind<br />
T7<br />
Mean and Anomalous OLR T8<br />
Mean and Anomalous SST T9<br />
Pentad SLP Anomalies T10<br />
Pentad OLR Anomalies T11<br />
Pentad 250-mb Velocity Potential<br />
Anomalies T12<br />
Pentad 850-mb Zonal Wind 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 - Pacific<br />
A1.7<br />
Satellite-Derived Surface Currents -<br />
Atlantic/Indian A1.8<br />
FORECAST FORUM<br />
Discussion<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis Forecasts<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis SST<br />
anomaly prediction F1<br />
Canonical Correlation ENSO Forecast F2<br />
NCEP Coupled Mo<strong>de</strong>l Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST A<strong>NO</strong>MALY F3<br />
Forecast SST NI<strong>NO</strong> 3 F4a<br />
Forecast SST NI<strong>NO</strong> 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 />
LDEO 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 />
Forecasts of NI<strong>NO</strong> 3 Anomalies F10<br />
Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Mo<strong>de</strong>l (HMC-<br />
3) 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 />
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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 />
Northern Hemisphere<br />
Standardized Monthly Amplitu<strong>de</strong>s of<br />
Selected Teleconnection Indices E7<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E8<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 />
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY<br />
August 2005 - Vol. 19 Issue 4 Page 987-1339<br />
Editorial<br />
The Won<strong>de</strong>r of Science<br />
Hanni Muerdter .................................................................................................................................... 987<br />
Letters<br />
Constructive Criticism of Community-Based Conservation<br />
Clara B. Jones, Robert H. Horwich...................................................................................................... 990<br />
2004 Tsunami Cleanup<br />
D.B. Lin<strong>de</strong>nmayer, C.R. Tambiah........................................................................................................ 991<br />
Conservation in Context<br />
Death and Resurrection: the Future of Environmentalism<br />
David W. Orr ........................................................................................................................................ 992<br />
Review<br />
Status of Species Conservation Banking in the United States<br />
JESSICA FOX, ANAMARIA NI<strong>NO</strong>-MURCIA ....................................................................................... 996<br />
Essays<br />
A Blueprint for the Oceans: Implications of Two National Commission Reports for Conservation<br />
Practitioners<br />
ELISE F. GRANEK, DANIEL R. BRUMBAUGH, SCOTT A. HEPPELL, SELINA S. HEPPELL,<br />
DAVID SECORD................................................................................................................................ 1008<br />
Rare Species and Ecosystem Functioning<br />
K. G. LYONS, C. A. BRIGHAM, B.H. TRAUT, M. W. SCHWARTZ................................................... 1019<br />
A Mesofilter Conservation Strategy to Complement Fine and Coarse Filters<br />
MALCOLM L. HUNTER JR. .............................................................................................................. 1025<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>rn Insect Extinctions, the Neglected Majority<br />
ROBERT R. DUNN ............................................................................................................................ 1030<br />
Gaia's Handmai<strong>de</strong>ns: the Orlog Mo<strong>de</strong>l for Conservation Biology<br />
BRIAN W. BOWEN, JOE ROMAN..................................................................................................... 1037<br />
Contributed Papers<br />
Planning for Climate Change: I<strong>de</strong>ntifying Minimum-Dispersal Corridors for the Cape Proteaceae<br />
PAUL WILLIAMS, LEE HANNAH, SANDY ANDELMAN, GUY MIDGLEY, MIGUEL ARAÚJO,<br />
GREG HUGHES, LISA MANNE, ENRIQUE MARTINEZ-MEYER, RICHARD PEARSON............... 1063<br />
Susceptibility of a Northern Hardwood Forest to Exotic Earthworm Invasion<br />
MICHAEL J. GUNDALE, WILLIAM M. JOLLY, THOMAS H. DELUCA............................................. 1075<br />
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Conservation Prioritization Based on Distribution of Land Snails in Hungary<br />
PÉTER SÓLYMOS, ZOLTÁN FEHÉR............................................................................................... 1084<br />
Effect of Propagule Size and Landscape Structure on Morphological Differentiation and<br />
Asymmetry in Experimentally Introduced Roesel's Bush-Crickets<br />
ÅSA BERGGREN .............................................................................................................................. 1095<br />
Effects of Forest Fragmentation on a Dung Beetle Community in French Guiana<br />
FRANÇOIS FEER, YVES HINGRAT................................................................................................. 1103<br />
Global Warming, Human Population Pressure, and Viability of the World's Smallest Butterfly<br />
MARTIN HOYLE, MIKE JAMES ........................................................................................................ 1113<br />
Using Indicator Species to Predict Species Richness of Multiple Taxonomic Groups<br />
ERICA FLEISHMAN, JAMES R. THOMSON, RALPH MAC NALLY, DENNIS D. MURPHY,<br />
JOHN P. FAY ..................................................................................................................................... 1125<br />
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Effective Population Size in the Endangered Rio Gran<strong>de</strong><br />
Silvery Minnow<br />
DOMINIQUE ALÒ, THOMAS F. TURNER ........................................................................................ 1138<br />
Demographic Processes Un<strong>de</strong>rlying Population Growth and Decline in Salamandra salamandra<br />
BENEDIKT R. SCHMIDT, REINER FELDMANN, MICHAEL SCHAUB ............................................ 1149<br />
Edge and Area Effects on the Occurrence of Migrant Forest Songbirds<br />
TIMOTHY H. PARKER, BROOKE M. STANSBERRY, C. DUSTIN BECKER, PHILIP S. GIPSON . 1157<br />
Thresholds in Forest Bird Response to Habitat Alteration as Quantitative Targets for<br />
Conservation<br />
JEAN-SÉBASTIEN GUÉNETTE, MARC-ANDRÉ VILLARD ............................................................. 1168<br />
Demographic Limitations of the Ability of Habitat Restoration to Rescue Declining Populations<br />
GREGORY R. SCHROTT, KIMBERLY A. WITH, ANTHONY W. KING............................................ 1181<br />
The Cost Efficiency of Wild Dog Conservation in South Africa<br />
P. A. LINDSEY, R. ALEXANDER, J. T. DU TOIT, M.G.L. MILLS ..................................................... 1205<br />
Patterns of Genetic Diversity and Its Loss in Mammalian Populations<br />
ALISSE GARNER, JANET L. RACHLOW, JASON F. HICKS........................................................... 1215<br />
Avian Diversity and Functional Insectivory on North-Central Florida Farmlands<br />
GREGORY A. JONES, KATHRYN E. SIEVING, SUSAN K. JACOBSON ........................................ 1234<br />
The Capacity of the National Wildlife Refuge System to Conserve Threatened and Endangered<br />
Animal Species in the United States<br />
BRIAN CZECH................................................................................................................................... 1246<br />
Planning for Biodiversity: the Role of Ecological Impact Assessment<br />
YAEL MANDELIK, TAMAR DAYAN, ERAN FEITELSON................................................................. 1254<br />
Beta Diversity and Nature Reserve System Design in the Yukon, Canada<br />
YOLANDA F. WIERSMA, DEAN L. URBAN...................................................................................... 1262<br />
Integrating Habitat Status, Human Population Pressure, and Protection Status into Biodiversity<br />
Conservation Priority Setting<br />
HUA SHI, ASHIBINDU SINGH, SHASHI KANT, ZHILIANG ZHU, ERIC WALLER .......................... 1273<br />
Use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in <strong>Mar</strong>ine Conservation<br />
JOSHUA A. DREW ............................................................................................................................ 1286<br />
Species Extinction in the <strong>Mar</strong>ine Environment: Tasmania as a Regional Example of Overlooked<br />
Losses in Biodiversity<br />
GRAHAM J. EDGAR, CATH R. SAMSON, NEVILLE S. BARRETT ................................................. 1294<br />
Research Notes<br />
Conservation Status as a Biodiversity Trend Indicator: Recommendations from a Deca<strong>de</strong> of<br />
Listing Species at Risk in British Columbia<br />
JAMES F. QUAYLE, LEAH R. RAMSAY........................................................................................... 1306<br />
Evaluating the Predicted Local Extinction of a Once-Common Mouse<br />
OLIVER R.W. PERGAMS, DENNIS W. NYBERG ............................................................................ 1312<br />
Comments<br />
Flaws in Orr's Laws (and the Paradigm that Produced Them): an Abbreviated Response<br />
NICOLE HAYNES McCOY, SHELDON ATWOOD ........................................................................... 1318<br />
Free <strong>Mar</strong>keteers on the Edge: a Response to McCoy and Atwood<br />
DAVID W. ORR.................................................................................................................................. 1321<br />
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Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Hybridization, and the U.S. Endangered Species Act<br />
DONALD E. CAMPTON, LYNN R. KAEDING ................................................................................... 1323<br />
Cutthroat Trout Hybridization and the U.S. Endangered Species Act: One Species, Two Policies<br />
FRED W. ALLENDORF, ROBB F. LEARY, NATHANIEL P. HITT, KATHY L. KNUDSEN,<br />
MATTHEW C. BOYER, PAUL SPRUELL.......................................................................................... 1326<br />
Diversity<br />
Extinction Reprieve Following Alien Removal<br />
M. J. SAMWAYS, S. TAYLOR, W. TARBOTON ............................................................................... 1329<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Myth Meets Reality in Tasmania: the Fall and Rise of the Pouched Thing with a Dog Head<br />
Robert A. Leidy .................................................................................................................................. 1331<br />
Whom Are Parks For?<br />
Wayne M. Getz .................................................................................................................................. 1333<br />
Additions to the Conservation Book Shelf<br />
Michael O'Connell .............................................................................................................................. 1334<br />
Two Books Tell the Same Story<br />
John Kricher....................................................................................................................................... 1335<br />
Intimate Levels of Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding<br />
Miguel A. Altieri .................................................................................................................................. 1337<br />
Recently Received Books.................................................................................................................. 1339<br />
CRUSTACEANA<br />
Vol. 78, Part. 5, June 2005<br />
The cyst hatching pattern of the Thai fairy shrimp, Branchinella thailan<strong>de</strong>nsis Sanoamuang,<br />
Saengphan & Murugan, 2002 (Anostraca)<br />
N. Saengphan, R. Shiel and L. Sanoamuang ..................................................................................... 513<br />
The natural diet of Arenaeus cribrarius (Decapoda, Brachyura, Portunidae) on two arid beaches<br />
in western Venezuela<br />
C. Carmona-Suárez and J. Con<strong>de</strong> ..................................................................................................... 525<br />
Zoeal stages of Heptacarpus futilirostris (Decapoda, Cari<strong>de</strong>a, Hippolytidae) reared in the<br />
laboratory<br />
H. Yang and C. Kim ............................................................................................................................ 543<br />
Digging more <strong>de</strong>eply into the verrucosa-group of the genus Alona (Anomopoda, Chydoridae):<br />
Alona mediterranea new species from the Mediterranean part of Anatolia (Turkey)<br />
F. Yalim and B. Ciplak ........................................................................................................................ 565<br />
A low cost, reliable method for quantifying coloration in Carcinus maenas (Linnaeus, 1758)<br />
(Decapoda, Brachyura)<br />
K. Lee, P. Jivoff and R. Bishop ........................................................................................................... 579<br />
New host record, coloration in life, and range extension of Periclimenes adularans Bruce, 2003<br />
(Decapoda, Palaemonidae) based on additional specimens from Japan and Taiwan<br />
J. Okuno .............................................................................................................................................. 591<br />
Three species of Naricolax Ho, Do & Kasahara, 1983 (Copepoda, Bomolochidae) parasitic in the<br />
nasal cavities of marine fishes of Taiwan<br />
J. Ho and C. Lin .................................................................................................................................. 599<br />
Notes and News................................................................................................................................... 621<br />
Remarks on the life and works of Fenner A. Chace, Jr. (1908-2004), with a list of his taxa and<br />
complete bibliography<br />
R. Lemaitre .......................................................................................................................................... 621<br />
CRUSTACEANA<br />
Volume 78, No. 6, pp. 641--768, 2005<br />
Decapod crustaceans of Tyrrhenian Sea soft bottoms (central Mediterranean)<br />
E. Fanelli, L. Lattanzi, L. Nicoletti & P. Tomassetti ............................................................................. 641<br />
Gammarus comosus, a new cave-dwelling gammarid from Guizhou, China (Amphipoda,<br />
Gammari<strong>de</strong>a)<br />
Z. Hou, S. Li & J. Gao ......................................................................................................................... 653<br />
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Life history of the crab, Macrophthalmus boscii (Audouin, 1826) (Decapoda, Brachyura,<br />
Ocypodidae)<br />
C. Litulo ............................................................................................................................................... 665<br />
First record of Pachygrapsus transversus (Gibbes, 1850) (Brachyura, Grapsidae) in Italian<br />
waters<br />
A. Vaccaro & C. Pipitone .................................................................................................................... 677<br />
Habitat shifts of Mysis relicta (Decapoda, Mysidacea) in the lakes Breiter and Schmaler Luzin<br />
(NE Germany)<br />
A. Waterstraat, M. Krappe, P. Riel & M. Rumpf .................................................................................. 685<br />
Elthusa alvaradoensis n. sp. (Isopoda, Cymothoidae) from the gill chamber of the lizardfish,<br />
Synodus foetens (Linnaeus, 1766)<br />
A. Rocha-Ramirez, R. Chávez-López & N. Bruce .............................................................................. 701<br />
Distribution patterns of estuarine cari<strong>de</strong>an shrimps in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico<br />
E. Barba, A. Raz-Guzman & A. Sánchez ........................................................................................... 709<br />
Nutritional evaluation of <strong>de</strong>capsulated cysts of five species of fairy shrimp (Branchiopoda,<br />
Anostraca) from Italy for use in larval fish rearing<br />
G. Mura & G. Fancello ........................................................................................................................ 727<br />
New record of Rhodochirus hirtimanus (Faxon, 1893) (Decapoda, Anomura, Paguridae) in the<br />
Gulf of California and re<strong>de</strong>scription of the species<br />
M. Parente & M. Hendrickx ................................................................................................................. 739<br />
Notes and News................................................................................................................................... 749<br />
The rediscovery of the crab, Paragalene longicrura (Nardo, 1868) (Decapoda, Brachyura,<br />
Xanthidae) in the Adriatic Sea<br />
A. Pallaoro ........................................................................................................................................... 749<br />
Shell selection by the hermit crab, Pagurus hartae (McLaughlin & Jensen, 1996) (Decapoda,<br />
Anomura)<br />
M. Sato & G. Jensen ........................................................................................................................... 755<br />
Observation of a coconut crab, Birgus latro (Linnaeus, 1767) predation on a Polynesian rat,<br />
Rattus exulans (Peale, 1848)<br />
C. Kessler ............................................................................................................................................ 761<br />
New records for Synalpheus peruvianus Rathbun, 1910 (Decapoda, Cari<strong>de</strong>a, Alpheidae) in the<br />
East Pacific<br />
M. Hermoso-Salazar & M. Hendrickx ................................................................................................. 763<br />
Editorial note and correction ................................................................................................................ 766<br />
Book review.......................................................................................................................................... 767<br />
[Review of] F. R. Schram & H.-G. Müller, 2004. Catalog and bibliography of the fossil and recent<br />
Stomatopoda<br />
L. Holthuis ........................................................................................................................................... 767<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS<br />
Vol. 11, No. 5, September 2005.<br />
Species introduced from nearby sources have a more homogenizing effect than species from<br />
distant sources: evi<strong>de</strong>nce from plants and fishes in the USA<br />
Michael L. McKinney............................................................................................................................ 367<br />
Spatial autocorrelation of assemblages of benthic invertebrates and its relationship to<br />
environmental factors in two upland rivers in southeastern Australia<br />
Natalie J. Lloyd, Ralph Mac Nally, P. Sam Lake ................................................................................. 375<br />
Diversity and composition of Arctiidae moth ensembles along a successional gradient in the<br />
Ecuadorian An<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Nadine Hilt, Konrad Fiedler.................................................................................................................. 387<br />
Comparative taxonomic structure of the floras of two Mediterranean-climate regions: Iberia and<br />
California<br />
Felipe Domínguez Lozano, <strong>Mar</strong>k W. Schwartz.................................................................................... 399<br />
Does the recruitment of a non-native mussel in native eelgrass habitat explain their disjunct adult<br />
distributions?<br />
S. L. Williams, T. A. Ebert, B. J. Allen.................................................................................................. 409<br />
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Local species richness of Central European hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae): a lesson taught by<br />
local faunal lists<br />
Petr Keil, <strong>Mar</strong>tin Konvicka.................................................................................................................... 417<br />
Potential consequences of the coqui frog invasion in Hawaii<br />
Karen H. Beard, William C. Pitt............................................................................................................ 427<br />
Evaluation of weed eradication programs: the <strong>de</strong>limitation of extent<br />
F. Dane Panetta, Roger Lawes............................................................................................................ 435<br />
The diversity and distribution of lianas in the Afromontane rain forests of Ethiopia<br />
Feyera Senbeta, Christine Schmitt, Manfred Denich, Sebsebe Demissew, Paul L. G. Velk,<br />
Helmut Preisinger, Ta<strong>de</strong>sse Wol<strong>de</strong>mariam, Demel Teketay............................................................... 443<br />
In situ hatching of invertebrate diapausing eggs from ships' ballast sediment<br />
Sarah A. Bailey, Kanavillil Nandakumar, Ian C. Duggan, Colin D. A. van Overdijk, Thomas H.<br />
Johengen, David F. Reid, Hugh J. MacIsaac ...................................................................................... 453<br />
Mapping the actual and original distribution of the ecosystems and the chorological types for<br />
conservation planning in Colombia<br />
Willem van Wyngaar<strong>de</strong>n, <strong>Mar</strong>tha Fandiño-Lozano.............................................................................. 461<br />
Bibliodiversions<br />
Pieces in the plant puzzle<br />
Serban Proches ................................................................................................................................... 475<br />
A foundation for national ecosystem reporting<br />
Sara Hughes ........................................................................................................................................ 475<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY<br />
Issue: Volume 48, Number 2 July 2005<br />
Anthropogenic impacts recor<strong>de</strong>d in the sediments of Lunawa, a small tropical estuary, Sri Lanka<br />
............................................................................................................................................................. 139<br />
N. P. Ratnayake, Y. Sampei, T. Tokuoka, N. Suzuki, H. Ishida<br />
Assessment of groundwater pollution due to tannery industries in and around Dindigul,<br />
Tamilnadu, India ................................................................................................................................ 149<br />
N. C. Mondal, V. K. Saxena, V. S. Singh<br />
Remote sensing and GIS for artificial recharge study, runoff estimation and planning in Ayyar<br />
basin, Tamil Nadu, India .................................................................................................................... 158<br />
S. Anbazhagan, S. M. Ramasamy, S. Das Gupta<br />
Assessment of temporal and spatial variability of soil salinity in a coastal saline field ...................... 171<br />
Z. Shi, Y. Li, R. C. Wang, Franz Makeschine<br />
Hydrogeochemical and isotopic investigation of the Kolan geothermal field, southeastern Turkey<br />
............................................................................................................................................................. 179<br />
Özlem Öztekin Okan and Bahattin Çetindag<br />
Major and trace element geochemistry in upper Ganga river in the Himalayas, India ...................... 189<br />
G. J. Chakrapani<br />
Environmental effects of water resource <strong>de</strong>velopment and use in the Tarim River basin of<br />
northwestern China ............................................................................................................................ 202<br />
Feng Qi, Liu Wei, Si Jianhua, Su Yonghong, Zhang Yewu, Cang Zongqiang, Xi Haiyang<br />
An assessment of environmental impacts of quarry-blasting operation: a case study in Istanbul,<br />
Turkey ................................................................................................................................................ 211<br />
Cengiz Kuzu and Hasan Ergin<br />
GIS morphometric indicators for the analysis of sediment dynamics in mountain basins.................. 218<br />
Lorenzo <strong>Mar</strong>chi and Giancarlo Dalla Fontana<br />
Effects of the planned ephesus recreational canal on freshwater–seawater interface in the<br />
Selçuk sub-basin, Izmir-Turkey .......................................................................................................... 229<br />
M. Zeki. Camur and Hasan Yazicigil<br />
The impact of landsli<strong>de</strong>s and salt weathering on Roman structures at high latitu<strong>de</strong>s—Conway<br />
Castle, Great Britain: a case study .................................................................................................... 238<br />
G. M. E. Kamh<br />
The effects of semi-lunar spring and neap tidal change on nutrients cycling in the intertidal<br />
sediments of the Yangtze estuary ..................................................................................................... 255<br />
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L. J. Hou, M. Liu, S. Y. Xu, D. N. Ou, J. J. Lu, J. Yu, S. B. Cheng, Y. Yang<br />
Wetting weakening of tertiary sandstones—microscopic mechanism .............................................. 265<br />
M. L. Lin, F. S. Jeng, L. S. Tsai, T. H. Huang<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY<br />
Vol. 48, No. 3, July 2005.<br />
“Risk of Subsi<strong>de</strong>nce due to Evaporite Solution” (ROSES) - Introduction to a Special Issue of<br />
Environmental Geology ...................................................................................................................... 285<br />
Paul L Younger, John Lamont-Black, Catherine J Gandy<br />
Subsi<strong>de</strong>nce hazards in different types of karst: evolutionary and speleogenetic approach............... 287<br />
A. Klimchouk<br />
Simulation of the <strong>de</strong>velopment of gypsum maze caves ................................................................... 296<br />
Steffen Birk, Rudolf Liedl, <strong>Mar</strong>tin Sauter, Georg Teutsch<br />
Hydrochemistry and solution rates in gypsum karst: case study from the Western Ukraine ............. 307<br />
A. B. Klimchouk and S. D. Aksem<br />
Utilising seasonal variations in hydrogeochemistry and excitation-emission fluorescence to<br />
<strong>de</strong>velop a conceptual groundwater flow mo<strong>de</strong>l with implications for subsi<strong>de</strong>nce hazards: an<br />
example from Co. Durham, UK ........................................................................................................... 320<br />
J. Lamont-Black, A. Baker, P. L. Younger, A. H. Cooper<br />
Karst breakdown mechanisms from observations in the gypsum caves of the Western Ukraine:<br />
implications for subsi<strong>de</strong>nce hazard assessment ............................................................................... 336<br />
A. Klimchouk and V. Andrejchuk<br />
Spatial distribution, morphometry and activity of La Puebla <strong>de</strong> Alfindén sinkhole field in the Ebro<br />
river valley (NE Spain): applied aspects for hazard zonation ............................................................ 360<br />
F. Gutiérrez-Santolalla, M. Gutiérrez-Elorza, C. <strong>Mar</strong>ín, G. Desir, C. Maldonado<br />
Subsi<strong>de</strong>nce hazard avoidance based on geomorphological mapping in the Ebro River valley<br />
mantled evaporite karst terrain (NE Spain) ........................................................................................ 370<br />
F. Gutiérrez-Santolalla, M. Gutiérrez-Elorza, C. <strong>Mar</strong>ín, C. Maldonado, P. L. Younger<br />
Road construction over voids caused by active gypsum dissolution, with an example from<br />
Ripon, North Yorkshire, England ....................................................................................................... 384<br />
Colin J. F. P. Jones and Anthony H. Cooper<br />
Subsi<strong>de</strong>nce hazards due to evaporite dissolution in the United States ............................................ 395<br />
Kenneth S. Johnson<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY<br />
Vol. 24, No. 10, October 2005.<br />
Letter to the Editor<br />
COMMENT ON “THE LONG-TERM FATE OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN SAN<br />
FRANCISCO BAY, (USA)”<br />
John P. Connolly, C. Kirk Ziegler, Elizabeth M. Lamoureux, Jennifer A. Benaman and Daniel<br />
Opdyke .............................................................................................................................................. 2397<br />
Author's Response<br />
Jay A. Davis and John J. Oram ........................................................................................................ 2399<br />
Environmental Chemistry<br />
CORRELATION ANALYSES FOR BIMOLECULAR NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION<br />
REACTIONS OF CHLOROACETANILIDE HERBICIDES AND THEIR STRUCTURAL ANALOGS<br />
WITH ENVIRONMENTALLY RELEVANT NUCLEOPHILES<br />
Katrice A. Lippa and A. Lynn Roberts ............................................................................................... 2401<br />
PREDICTING SEDIMENT METAL TOXICITY USING A SEDIMENT BIOTIC LIGAND MODEL:<br />
METHODOLOGY AND INITIAL APPLICATION<br />
Dominic M. Di Toro, Joy A. McGrath, David J. Hansen, Walter J. Berry, Paul R. Paquin, Rooni<br />
Mathew, Kuen Benjamin Wu and Robert C. Santore ....................................................................... 2410<br />
EVALUATION OF MICROBIAL I<strong>NO</strong>CULATION AND VEGETATION TO ENHANCE THE<br />
DISSIPATION OF ATRAZINE AND METOLACHLOR IN SOIL<br />
Shaohan Zhao, Ellen L. Arthur, Thomas B. Moorman and Joel R. Coats 2428<br />
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ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE ANALYSIS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF A<br />
HYDROPHOBIC SPIN PROBE IN SUSPENSIONS OF HUMIC ACIDS, HECTORITE, AND<br />
ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE–HUMATE–HECTORITE COMPLEXES<br />
Matteo Spagnuolo, Astrid R. Jacobson and Philippe Baveye .......................................................... 2435<br />
EFFECT-DIRECTED ANALYSIS OF MUTAGENS AND ETHOXYRESORUFIN-O-<br />
DEETHYLASE INDUCERS IN AQUATIC SEDIMENTS<br />
Werner Brack, Kristin Schirmer, Lothar Erdinger and Henner Hollert .............................................. 2445<br />
LOW HEPATIC ETHOXYRESORUFIN-O-DEETHYLASE ACTIVITY CORRELATES WITH HIGH<br />
ORGA<strong>NO</strong>CHLORINE CONCENTRATIONS IN ATLANTIC TOMCOD FROM THE CANADIAN<br />
EAST COAST<br />
Catherine M. Couillard, Michel Lebeuf, Michael G. Ikonomou, Guy G. Poirier and Walter J.<br />
Cretney .............................................................................................................................................. 2459<br />
Environmental Toxicology<br />
PREDICTION AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF ACUTE TOXICITY OF ß-BLOCKERS IN<br />
CERIODAPHNIA DUBIA<br />
Benoit Fraysse and Jeanne Garric ................................................................................................... 2470<br />
FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL IMPACT OF LINURON ON A FRESHWATER COMMUNITY<br />
OF PRIMARY PRODUCERS: THE USE OF IMMOBILIZED ALGAE<br />
Diana M.E. Slijkerman, Matil<strong>de</strong> Moreira-Santos, Robbert G. Jak, Rui Ribeiro, Ama<strong>de</strong>u M.V.M.<br />
Soares and Nico M. van Straalen ..................................................................................................... 2477<br />
NEW ORGA<strong>NO</strong>CHLORINE CONTAMINANTS AND METABOLITES IN PLASMA AND EGGS<br />
OF GLAUCOUS GULLS (LARUS HYPERBOREUS) FROM THE <strong>NO</strong>RWEGIAN ARCTIC<br />
Jonathan Verreault, Robert J. Letcher, Derek C.G. Muir, Shaogang Chu, Wouter A. Gebbink and<br />
Geir W. Gabrielsen ........................................................................................................................... 2486<br />
EFFECTS OF LONG-CHAIN HYDROCARBON–POLLUTED SEDIMENT ON FRESHWATER<br />
MACROINVERTEBRATES<br />
Vincent Pettigrove and Ary Hoffmann ............................................................................................... 2500<br />
WEATHERING AND AGING OF 2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE IN SOIL INCREASES TOXICITY<br />
TO POTWORM ENCHYTRAEUS CRYPTICUS<br />
Roman G. Kuperman, Ronald T. Checkai, Michael Simini, Carlton T. Phillips, Jan E. Kolakowski<br />
and Carl W. Kurnas ........................................................................................................................... 2509<br />
1,3-DINITROBENZENE TOXICITY IN THE LEAST SHREW, CRYPTOTIS PARVA<br />
Orin B. Mock, Stan W. Casteel, Nissar A. Darmani, James H. Shaddy, Cynthia Besch-Williford<br />
and Lex C. Towns ............................................................................................................................. 2519<br />
EFFECTS OF THE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON HETEROCYCLES,<br />
CARBAZOLE AND DIBENZOTHIOPHENE, ON IN VIVO AND IN VITRO CYP1A ACTIVITY AND<br />
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON–DERIVED EMBRYONIC DEFORMITIES<br />
Deena M. Wassenberg, Abby L. Nerlinger, Lauren P. Battle and Richard T. Di Giulio .................... 2526<br />
EFFECT OF RELEASE® HERBICIDE ON MORTALITY, AVOIDANCE RESPONSE, AND<br />
GROWTH OF AMPHIBIAN LARVAE IN TWO FOREST WETLANDS<br />
Barbara F. Wojtaszek, Teresa M. Buscarini, Derek T. Chartrand, Gerald R. Stephenson and<br />
Dean G. Thompson ........................................................................................................................... 2533<br />
SENSITIVITY OF AN INDIGE<strong>NO</strong>US AMPHIPOD (COROPHIUM COLO) TO CHEMICAL<br />
CONTAMINANTS IN LABORATORY TOXICITY TESTS CONDUCTED WITH SEDIMENTS<br />
FROM SYDNEY HARBOR, AUSTRALIA, AND VICINITY<br />
Stephanie McCready, Christopher R. Greely, Ross V. Hyne, Gavin F. Birch and Edward R. Long 2545<br />
ANALYSIS OF ESTROGENIC EFFECTS BY QUANTIFICATION OF GREEN FLUORESCENT<br />
PROTEIN IN JUVENILE FISH OF A TRANSGENIC MEDAKA<br />
Stefan Scholz, Kanta Kurauchi, Masato Kinoshita, Yuji Oshima, Kenjiro Ozato, Kristin Schirmer<br />
and Yuko Wakamatsu ....................................................................................................................... 2553<br />
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE DIET OF HARBOR SEALS (PHOCA<br />
VITULINA) INHABITING PUGET SOUND, WASHINGTON (USA), AND THE STRAIT OF<br />
GEORGIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA): A FOOD BASKET APPROACH<br />
Donna L. Cullon, Steven J. Jeffries and Peter S. Ross .................................................................... 2562<br />
POTENTIAL ECOTOXIC EFFECTS OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ON XE<strong>NO</strong>PUS<br />
LAEVIS<br />
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Zhan-Fen Qin, Jing-Ming Zhou, Lin Cong and Xiao-Bai Xu ............................................................. 2573<br />
SURVIVAL AND REPRODUCTION OF ENCHYTRAEID WORMS, OLIGOCHAETA, IN<br />
DIFFERENT SOIL TYPES AMENDED WITH ENERGETIC CYCLIC NITRAMINES<br />
Sabine G. Dodard, Geoffrey I. Sunahara, Roman G. Kuperman, Manon Sarrazin, Ping Gong,<br />
Guy Ampleman, Sonia Thiboutot and Jalal Hawari.......................................................................... 2579<br />
EFFECTS OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ON THE SCHOOLING BEHAVIOR OF<br />
JAPANESE MEDAKA (ORYZIAS LATIPES)<br />
Kei Nakayama, Yuji Oshima, Kazuaki Hiramatsu, Yohei Shimasaki and Tsuneo Honjo 2588<br />
EFFECTS OF MATERNALLY TRANSFERRED ORGA<strong>NO</strong>CHLORINE CONTAMINANTS ON<br />
EARLY LIFE SURVIVAL IN A FRESHWATER FISH<br />
Thomas A. Johnston, Loren M. Miller, D. Michael Whittle, Scott B. Brown, Murray D. Wiegand,<br />
Anne R. Kapuscinski and William C. Leggett ................................................................................... 2594<br />
COMPARISON OF Cd, Cu, AND Zn TOXIC EFFECTS ON FOUR MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON<br />
BY PULSE-AMPLITUDE-MODULATED FLUOROMETRY<br />
Ai-Jun Miao, Wen-Xiong Wang and Philippe Juneau ....................................................................... 2603<br />
VALIDATION OF OTOLITH GROWTH RATE ANALYSIS USING CADMIUM-EXPOSED<br />
LARVAL TOPSMELT (ATHERI<strong>NO</strong>PS AFFINIS)<br />
Wendy L. Rose, James A. Hobbs, Roger M. Nisbet, Peter G. Green, Gary N. Cherr and Susan L.<br />
An<strong>de</strong>rson ........................................................................................................................................... 2612<br />
EFFECTS OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE TO VIBRIO FISCHERI, SCENEDESMUS VACUOLATUS,<br />
AND DAPHNIA MAGNA<br />
Eberhard Küster, Falk Dorusch and Rolf Altenburger ...................................................................... 2621<br />
TOXICITY, BIOTRANSFORMATION, AND MODE OF ACTION OF ARSENIC IN TWO<br />
FRESHWATER MICROALGAE (CHLORELLA SP. AND MO<strong>NO</strong>RAPHIDIUM ARCUATUM)<br />
Jacqueline L. Levy, Jennifer L. Stauber, Merrin S. Adams, William A. Maher, Jason K. Kirby and<br />
Dianne F. Jolley ................................................................................................................................ 2630<br />
SORPTION AND DEGRADATION OF ESTROGEN-LIKE-ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING<br />
CHEMICALS IN SOIL<br />
Guang-Guo Ying and Rai S. Kookana .............................................................................................. 2640<br />
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ANDROGEN BIOASSAYS IN THE SCREENING FOR<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL (ANTI)ANDROGENIC ACTIVITY<br />
Valerie Christiaens, Pascale Berckmans, Annemie Haelens, Hilda Witters and Frank Claessens . 2646<br />
METAL AND OXYGEN UPTAKE IN THE GREEN MUSSEL PERNA VIRIDIS UNDER<br />
DIFFERENT METABOLIC CONDITIONS<br />
Jingfeng Wang, Chia-Ying Chuang and Wen-Xiong Wang .............................................................. 2657<br />
Hazard/Risk Assessment<br />
COMPLEX MIXTURE TOXICITY FOR SINGLE AND MULTIPLE SPECIES: PROPOSED<br />
METHODOLOGIES<br />
Dick <strong>de</strong> Zwart and Leo Posthuma ..................................................................................................... 2665<br />
APPLICATION OF FROG EMBRYO TERATOGENESIS ASSAY-XE<strong>NO</strong>PUS TO ECOLOGICAL<br />
RISK ASSESSMENT<br />
Robert A. Hoke and Gerald T. Ankley .............................................................................................. 2677<br />
AN EVALUATION OF LOGISTIC REGRESSION MODELS FOR PREDICTING AMPHIPOD<br />
TOXICITY FROM SEDIMENT CHEMISTRY<br />
Jeffrey D. Wetherington, Bruce H. Stanley, Kathleen O. Adams and Richard F. Schwer 2691<br />
SIGNIFICANCE TESTING OF SYNERGISTIC/ANTAGONISTIC, DOSE LEVEL–DEPENDENT,<br />
OR DOSE RATIO–DEPENDENT EFFECTS IN MIXTURE DOSE–RESPONSE ANALYSIS<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tijs J. Jonker, Claus Svendsen, Jacques J.M. Bedaux, <strong>Mar</strong>ina Bongers and Jan E.<br />
Kammenga ........................................................................................................................................ 2701<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL<br />
Vol. 31, No. 8, October 2005.<br />
Study on the contamination of heavy metals and their correlations in mollusks collected from<br />
coastal sites along the Chinese Bohai Sea • .................................................................................. 1103<br />
Yawei Wang, Lina Liang, Jianbo Shi and Guibin Jiang<br />
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Acute and sub-lethal toxicity of landfill leachate towards two aquatic macro-invertebrates:<br />
Demonstrating the remediation potential of air stripping • .............................................................. 1114<br />
M.C. Bloor and C.J. Banks<br />
Air pollution and young children's inhalation exposure to organophosphorus pestici<strong>de</strong> in an<br />
agricultural community in Japan • ................................................................................................... 1123<br />
Junko Kawahara, Ryoko Horikoshi, Takashi Yamaguchi, Kazukiyo Kumagai and Yukio<br />
Yanagisawa<br />
Chemical tracers as indicator of human fecal coliforms at storm water outfalls • ........................... 1133<br />
Nalini Sankararamakrishnan and Qizhong Guo<br />
Quantitative <strong>de</strong>termination of volatile organic compounds in indoor dust using gas<br />
chromatography-UV spectrometry • ................................................................................................ 1141<br />
An<strong>de</strong>rs Nilsson, Verner Lagesson, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sun<strong>de</strong>ll and Christer Tagesson<br />
Progress in Environmental Science Reviews<br />
A review of botanical phytochemicals with mosquitocidal potential • REVIEW .............................. 1149<br />
Essam Ab<strong>de</strong>l-Salam Shaalan, Deon Canyon, Mohamed Wagdy Faried Younes, Hoda Ab<strong>de</strong>l-<br />
Wahab and Ab<strong>de</strong>l-Hamid Mansour<br />
Climate change and changes in global precipitation patterns: What do we know? • REVIEW ...... 1167<br />
Mohammed H.I. Dore<br />
FAO FISHERIES CIRCULAR<br />
No. 1006, 2005<br />
Fisheries information in <strong>de</strong>veloping countries. Support to the implementation of the 1995 FAO<br />
Co<strong>de</strong> of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.<br />
Contents<br />
1. INFORMATION AND THE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES<br />
1.1 Introduction to the Co<strong>de</strong> of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries<br />
1.1.1 Article 12 of the Co<strong>de</strong> of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries<br />
1.1.2 Research questions and methodology<br />
1.2 The Co<strong>de</strong> of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries core documents<br />
1.2.1 Description of the Co<strong>de</strong> core documents<br />
1.2.2 Dissemination of Co<strong>de</strong> documents<br />
1.3 Co<strong>de</strong> related information produced, disseminated and used by Fisheries Department Staff<br />
1.3.1 Methodology<br />
1.3.2 Summary of findings on production and dissemination of publications<br />
1.3.3 Subject information used by FAO Fisheries Department staff<br />
1.3.4 Subject information used and produced by selected fisheries experts<br />
1.4 What information is used to produce publications relevant to the Co<strong>de</strong> of Conduct for<br />
Responsible Fisheries?<br />
1.4.1 Background<br />
1.4.2 Information produced by the aca<strong>de</strong>mic and research community<br />
1.4.3 Three recent international compilations on responsible fisheries issues<br />
1.4.4 Information produced by governmental and non-governmental organizations<br />
1.4.5 Information produced by selected organizations with a regional or international focus<br />
1.4.6 Information types used in the Co<strong>de</strong> core documents<br />
1.5 General discussion on the information for responsible fisheries management<br />
2. FISHERIES INFORMATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES<br />
2.1 Creation and publication<br />
2.1.1 Issues related to publishing in <strong>de</strong>veloping countries<br />
2.1.2 Fisheries publications from <strong>de</strong>veloping countries<br />
2.1.3 Some regional and national publishing characteristics<br />
2.2 Dissemination and accessibility of fisheries publications produced in <strong>de</strong>veloping countries<br />
2.2.1 Issues related to the dissemination and accessibility of local publications<br />
2.2.2 Mechanisms for dissemination<br />
2.2.3 Constraints to accessibility<br />
2.2.4 Existing strategies to improve access at national level<br />
2.3 Access to global fisheries information in <strong>de</strong>veloping countries<br />
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2.3.1 Issues related to the accessibility of global information<br />
2.3.2 Existing strategies to provi<strong>de</strong> access to global fisheries information<br />
3. OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES RAISED BY THE CASE STUDIES<br />
3.1 Introduction to case studies<br />
3.1.1 Bunda College of Agriculture Library, University of Malawi<br />
3.1.2 Institut mauritanien <strong>de</strong> recherches océanographiques et <strong>de</strong>s pêches<br />
3.1.3 International Collective in Support of Fishworkers<br />
3.1.4 Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific<br />
3.2 Issues of enhancing access to fisheries information<br />
3.3 Opportunities for enhancing access to fisheries information<br />
4. STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING THE CAPTURE, DISSEMINATION, SHARING AND<br />
PRESERVATION OF FISHERIES INFORMATION<br />
ANNEX 1: CODE DOCUMENTS<br />
ANNEX 2: SURVEY ON THE INFORMATION USED AND PRODUCED BY THE FAO<br />
FISHERIES DEPARTMENT STAFF<br />
A2.1 Production and dissemination of Co<strong>de</strong>-related publications by Fisheries Department Staff<br />
A2.2 What subject information is used by FAO Fisheries Department staff?<br />
ANNEX 3: CODE-RELATED INFORMATION USED AND PRODUCED BY SELECTED<br />
FISHERIES EXPERTS<br />
A3.1 Background<br />
A3.2 Time spent, subjects searched and information retrieval tools used<br />
A3.3 Co<strong>de</strong>-related information that is difficult or impossible to find<br />
A3.4 Use of information sources<br />
A3.5 Producing and disseminating publications<br />
ANNEX 4: INFORMATION USED TO PRODUCE PUBLICATIONS RELEVANT TO THE CODE<br />
A4.1 Background<br />
A4.2 Information produced by the aca<strong>de</strong>mic and research community<br />
A4.3 Three recent international compilations on responsible fisheries issues<br />
A4.4 Information produced by governmental and non-governmental organizations<br />
A4.5 Information produced by selected organizations with a regional or international focus<br />
A4.6 Information types used in the Co<strong>de</strong> core documents<br />
ANNEX 5: CASE STUDIES<br />
ANNEX 6: IAMSLIC FRAMEWORK FOR IMPROVED SHARING OF AQUATIC SCIENCE<br />
INFORMATION<br />
REFERENCES<br />
FISHERY BULLETIN<br />
Vol. 103, No. 3, July 2005.<br />
Dressel, Sherri C., and Brenda L. Norcross ........................................................................................ 469<br />
Using poststratification to improve abundance estimates from multispecies surveys: a study of<br />
juvenile flatfishes<br />
Francis, Malcolm P., and Clinton Duffy................................................................................................ 489<br />
Length at maturity in three pelagic sharks (Lamna nasus, Isurus oxyrinchus, and Prionace<br />
glauca) from New Zealand<br />
Fritz, Lowell W., and Eric S. Brown...................................................................................................... 501<br />
Survey- and fishery-<strong>de</strong>rived estimates of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) biomass:<br />
implications for strategies<br />
to reduce interactions between groundfish fisheries and Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus)<br />
Greig, Thomas W., M. Katherine Moore, Cheryl M. Woodley, and Joseph M. Quattro....................... 516<br />
Mitochondrial gene sequences useful for species i<strong>de</strong>ntification of western North Atlantic Ocean<br />
sharks<br />
Hawkins, Sharon L., Jonathan Heifetz, Christine M. Kondzela, John E. Pohl, Richard L. Wilmot,<br />
Oleg N. Katugin, and Vladimir N. Tuponogov...................................................................................... 524<br />
Genetic variation of rougheye rockfish (Sebastes aleutianus) and shortraker rockfish (S.<br />
borealis) inferred from allozymes<br />
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Sulikowski, James A., Jeff Kneebone, Scott Elzey, Joe Jurek, Patrick D. Danley, W. Huntting<br />
Howell, and Paul C. W. Tsang............................................................................................................. 536<br />
The reproductive cycle of the thorny skate (Amblyraja radiata) in the western Gulf of Maine<br />
Notes<br />
Fey, Dariusz P., Gretchen E. Bath <strong>Mar</strong>tin, James A. Morris, and Jonathan Hare............................... 544<br />
Effect of type of otolith and preparation technique on age estimation of larval and juvenile spot<br />
(Leiostomus xanthurus)<br />
Piner, Kevin R., Melissa A. Haltuch, and John R. Wallace.................................................................. 553<br />
Preliminary use of oxygen stable isotopes and the 1983 El Niño to assess the accuracy of aging<br />
black rockfish (Sebastes melanops)<br />
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY<br />
Vol. 14, No. 5, September 2005.<br />
Research review<br />
Sensitivity and response of northern hemisphere altitudinal and polar treelines to environmental<br />
change at landscape and local scales<br />
Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier, Gabriele Broll............................................................................................... 395<br />
Research Papers<br />
Modulation of leaf economic traits and trait relationships by climate<br />
Ian J. Wright, Peter B. Reich, Johannes H. C. Cornelissen, Daniel S. Falster, Philip K. Groom,<br />
Kouki Hikosaka, William Lee, Christopher H. Lusk, Ülo Niinemets, Jacek Oleksyn, Noriyuki<br />
Osada, Hendrik Poorter, David I. Warton, <strong>Mar</strong>k Westoby................................................................... 411<br />
Research papers<br />
Environmental and spatial controls of palm (Arecaceae) species richness across the Americas<br />
Stine Bjorholm, Jens-Christian Svenning, Flemming Skov, Henrik Balslev ........................................ 423<br />
Research Papers<br />
Maximizing plant species inventory efficiency by means of remotely sensed spectral distances<br />
Duccio Rocchini, Sergio Andreini Butini, Alessandro Chiarucci .......................................................... 431<br />
Relationships among fire frequency, rainfall and vegetation patterns in the wet–dry tropics of<br />
northern Australia: an analysis based on <strong>NO</strong>AA-AVHRR data<br />
Allan Spessa, Bevan McBeth, Colin Prentice...................................................................................... 439<br />
Research papers<br />
How many branchiopod crustacean species are there? Quantifying the components of<br />
un<strong>de</strong>restimation<br />
Sarah J. Adamowicz, Andy Purvis....................................................................................................... 455<br />
Macroecological correlates and spatial patterns of anuran <strong>de</strong>scription dates in the Brazilian<br />
Cerrado<br />
José Alexandre F. Diniz-Filho, Rogério Pereira Bastos, Thiago F. L. V. B. Rangel, Luis M. Bini,<br />
Priscilla Carvalho, Rodrigo J. Silva...................................................................................................... 469<br />
Research Papers<br />
Mammalian beta diversity in the Great Basin, western USA: palaeontological data suggest <strong>de</strong>ep<br />
origin of mo<strong>de</strong>rn macroecological structure<br />
Edward Byrd Davis .............................................................................................................................. 479<br />
Bioclimatic mo<strong>de</strong>lling using Gaussian mixture distributions and multiscale segmentation<br />
Daniel G. Gavin, Feng Sheng Hu ........................................................................................................ 491<br />
Sampling the variety of life<br />
Michael Samways ................................................................................................................................ 503<br />
Book review<br />
Molecular ecology for the masses<br />
David H. Luna ...................................................................................................................................... 503<br />
ICES Journal of <strong>Mar</strong>ine Science<br />
Volume 62, Issue 6 (September 2005)<br />
Small-scale spatio-temporal variability in ichthyoplankton and zooplankton distribution in relation<br />
to a tidal-mixing front in the Irish Sea • ........................................................................................... 1021<br />
O. Lee, R.D.M. Nash and B.S. Danilowicz<br />
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The remarkable population size of the endangered clam Tridacna maxima assessed in Fangatau<br />
Atoll (Eastern Tuamotu, French Polynesia) using in situ and remote sensing data • ..................... 1037<br />
Serge Andréfouët, Antoine Gilbert, Laurent Yan, Georges Remoissenet, Clau<strong>de</strong> Payri and<br />
Yannick Chancerelle<br />
The influence of spatio-temporal egg production variability on the mo<strong>de</strong>lled survival of the early<br />
life history stages of mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the eastern North Atlantic • ...................... 1049<br />
Joachim Bartsch<br />
The behaviour of spawning herring in relation to a survey vessel • ............................................... 1061<br />
Georg Skaret, Bjørn Erik Axelsen, Leif Nøttestad, An<strong>de</strong>rs Fernö and Arne Johannessen<br />
Spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus L.) in the southwestern Baltic Sea: do they form<br />
genetically distinct spawning waves? • ........................................................................................... 1065<br />
Hanne B. He<strong>de</strong> Jørgensen, Michael Møller Hansen and Volker Loeschcke<br />
Sources of variation in the feeding ecology of the piked spurdog (Squalus megalops):<br />
implications for inferring predator–prey interactions from overall dietary composition • ............... 1076-<br />
J. Matías Braccini, Bronwyn M. Gillan<strong>de</strong>rs and Terence I. Walker<br />
Reproductive biology of Atlantoraja cyclophora (Regan 1903) (Elasmobranchii: Rajidae) off<br />
southern Brazil • .............................................................................................................................. 1095<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ía Cristina Oddone and Carolus <strong>Mar</strong>ia Vooren<br />
Evaluation of multiple management objectives for Northeast Atlantic flatfish stocks: sustainability<br />
vs. stability of yield • ........................................................................................................................ 1104<br />
L.T. Kell, M.A. Pastoors, R.D. Scott, M.T. Smith, F.A. Van Beek, C.M. O'Brien and G.M. Pilling<br />
Censored catch data in fisheries stock assessment • .................................................................... 1118<br />
T.R. Hammond and V.M. Trenkel<br />
Development and evaluation of catch per unit effort indices for southern blue whiting<br />
(Micromesistius australis) on the Campbell Island Rise, New Zealand • ....................................... 1131<br />
Stuart M. Hanchet, Ron G. Blackwell and Alistair Dunn<br />
Did over-reliance on commercial catch rate data precipitate the collapse of northern cod? • ........ 1139<br />
Peter A. Shelton<br />
Effort distribution and catch patterns adjacent to temperate MPAs • ............................................. 1150<br />
Steven A. Murawski, Susan E. Wigley, Michael J. Fogarty, Paul J. Rago and David G. Mountain<br />
Comparing two 38-kHz scientific echosoun<strong>de</strong>rs • .......................................................................... 1168<br />
J. Michael Jech, Kenneth G. Foote, Dezhang Chu and Lawrence C. Hufnagle, Jr.<br />
Experimental verification of the acoustic characteristics of the clupeoid diel cycle in the Baltic • .. 1180<br />
Andrzej Orlowski<br />
Fish behaviour and orientation-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt backscatter in acoustic Doppler profiler data • ........... 1191<br />
Len Ze<strong>de</strong>l, Ranjan Patro and Tor Knutsen<br />
Changes in the structure and function of the North Sea fish foodweb, <strong>197</strong>3–2000, and the<br />
impacts of fishing and climate • ERRATUM...................................................................................... 1202<br />
Michael R. Heath<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY<br />
Vol. 32, No. 9, September 2005<br />
The International Biogeography Society and the inaugural Alfred Russel Wallace Award<br />
Brett R. Riddle.................................................................................................................................... 1507<br />
Guest Editorial<br />
Alfred Russel Wallace, past and future<br />
Charles H. Smith................................................................................................................................ 1509<br />
Zoogeography, dispersal and evolution<br />
The marine East Indies: diversity and speciation<br />
John C. Briggs ................................................................................................................................... 1517<br />
Zoogeography of the shallow-water holothuroids of the western Indian Ocean<br />
Yves Samyn, Irena Tallon.................................................................................................................. 1523<br />
The distribution of the ectoparasite fauna of Sebastes capensis from the southern hemisphere<br />
does not correspond with zoogeographical provinces of free-living marine animals<br />
M. T. González, C. A. Moreno ........................................................................................................... 1539<br />
Reconstruction of the colonization of southern Madagascar by introduced Rattus rattus<br />
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Melanie Hingston, Steven M. Goodman, Jörg U. Ganzhorn, Simone Sommer ................................ 1549<br />
Biogeography of mammals on tropical Pacific islands<br />
Alejandra Carvajal, Gregory H. Adler ................................................................................................ 1561<br />
The provenance of the Greek land snail species Isabellaria pharsalica: molecular evi<strong>de</strong>nce of<br />
recent passive long-distance dispersal<br />
Dennis R. Uit <strong>de</strong> Weerd, Dennis Schnei<strong>de</strong>r, Edmund Gittenberger.................................................. 1571<br />
A test of Brown's principle in the intertidal limpet Collisella scabra (Gould, 1846)<br />
Sarah Gilman ..................................................................................................................................... 1583<br />
Forest biogeography and dynamics<br />
Phytogeography of the bryophyte floras of oak forests and páramo of the Cordillera <strong>de</strong><br />
Talamanca, Costa Rica ..................................................................................................................... 1591<br />
Ingo Holz, S. Robbert Gradstein<br />
The Branchiopoda (Crustacea: Anomopoda, Ctenopoda and Cyclestherida) of the rain forests of<br />
Cameroon, West Africa: low abundances, few en<strong>de</strong>mics and a boreal–tropical disjunction<br />
George Y. Chiambeng, Henri J. Dumont........................................................................................... 1611<br />
Montane An<strong>de</strong>an rain forests are a global diversity hotspot of geometrid moths<br />
Gunnar Brehm, Linda M. Pitkin, Nadine Hilt, Konrad Fiedler ............................................................ 1621<br />
Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northern Arizona,<br />
USA<br />
Henry D. Adams, Thomas E. Kolb..................................................................................................... 1629<br />
European distributional dynamics<br />
FAREAST: a forest gap mo<strong>de</strong>l to simulate dynamics and patterns of eastern Eurasian forests<br />
Yan Xiaodong, H. H. Shugart............................................................................................................. 1641<br />
Pinus cembra L. (arolla pine), a common tree in the inner French Alps since the early Holocene<br />
and above the present tree line: a synthesis based on charcoal data from soils and travertines<br />
Adam A. Ali, Christopher Carcaillet, Brigitte Talon, Paul Roiron, Jean-Frédéric Terral .................... 1659<br />
Environmental constraints in the colonization sequence of roe <strong>de</strong>er (Capreolus capreolus<br />
Linnaeus, 1758) across the Iberian Mountains, Spain<br />
P. Acevedo, M. Delibes-Mateos, M. A. Escu<strong>de</strong>ro, J. Vicente, J. <strong>Mar</strong>co, C. Gortazar ....................... 1671<br />
A vision of the unity of life<br />
Jane R. Camerini ............................................................................................................................... 1681<br />
Life as a chemical automaton<br />
Daniel Segrè ...................................................................................................................................... 1681<br />
JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH<br />
Vol. 63, No. 4, July 2005<br />
Determination of dynamic heights in the Bay of Bengal from XBT profiles and climatological<br />
salinities ............................................................................................................................................. 671<br />
Authors: Ali, M.M.; Gopalakrishna, V.V.; Araligidad, Nilesh; Reddy, G. Venkata; Salgoanker, G.<br />
Statistical inversion of South Atlantic circulation in an abyssal neutral <strong>de</strong>nsity layer ........................ 683<br />
Authors: McKeague, Ian W.; Nicholls, Geoff; Speer, Kevin; Herbei, Radu<br />
Thermohaline circulation induced by bottom friction in sloping-boundary basins ............................. 705<br />
Authors: Nilsson, Johan; Walin, Gösta; Broström, Göran<br />
Buoyancy-forced circulations in shallow marginal seas .................................................................... 729<br />
Author: Spall, Michael A.<br />
Lagrangian spin parameter and coherent structures from trajectories released in a highresolution<br />
ocean mo<strong>de</strong>l ...................................................................................................................... 753<br />
Authors: Veneziani, Milena; Griffa, Annalisa; Garraffo, Zulema D.; Chassignet, Eric P.<br />
Subantarctic Mo<strong>de</strong> Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water in the South Indian Ocean based on<br />
profiling float data 2000–2004 ............................................................................................................ 789<br />
Author: Wong, Annie P.S.<br />
Preformed phosphate, soft tissue pump and atmospheric CO2 ........................................................ 813<br />
Authors: Ito, Takamitsu; Follows, Michael J.<br />
Spatial linkages between <strong>de</strong>capod planktonic and benthic adult stages in a Newfoundland fjordic<br />
system ................................................................................................................................................ 841<br />
Authors: Quijón, Pedro A.; Snelgrove, Paul V.R.<br />
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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH<br />
Vol. 27, No. 7, July 2005<br />
Angus M. Mair, Paul G. Fernan<strong>de</strong>s, Anne Lebourges-Dhaussy, and Andrew S. Brierley<br />
An investigation into the zooplankton composition of a prominent 38-kHz scattering layer in the<br />
North Sea ............................................................................................................................................ 623<br />
A. Corzo, S. Rodríguez-Gálvez, L. Lubian, P. Sangrá, A. <strong>Mar</strong>tínez, and J. A. Morillo<br />
Spatial distribution of transparent exopolymer particles in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica .............. 635<br />
Hongbin Liu, Michael J. Dagg, and Suzanne Strom<br />
Grazing by the calanoid copepod Neocalanus cristatus on the microbial food web in the coastal<br />
Gulf of Alaska ...................................................................................................................................... 647<br />
Iola G. Boëchat, Sebastian Schuran, and Rita Adrian<br />
Supplementation of the protist Chilomonas paramecium with a highly unsaturated fatty acid<br />
enhances its nutritional quality for the rotifer Keratella quadrata ........................................................ 663<br />
Leonid S. Svetlichny and Elena S. Hubareva<br />
The energetics of Calanus euxinus: locomotion, filtration of food and specific dynamic action ......... 671<br />
Anne Rolland, David F. Bird, and Alessra Giani<br />
Seasonal changes in composition of the cyanobacterial community and the occurrence of<br />
hepatotoxic blooms in the eastern townships, Québec, Canada ........................................................ 683<br />
Danilo Giroldo and Armando Augusto Henriques Vieira<br />
Polymeric and free sugars released by three phytoplanktonic species from a freshwater tropical<br />
eutrophic reservoir .............................................................................................................................. 695<br />
Keun-Hyung Choi, Wim Kimmerer, George Smith, Gregory M. Ruiz, and Kelly Lion<br />
Post-exchange zooplankton in ballast water of ships entering the San Francisco Estuary ............... 707<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATION:<br />
Kevin D. Friedland, Dean W. Ahrenholz, and Leonard W. Haas<br />
Viable gut passage of cyanobacteria through the filter-feeding fish Atlantic menha<strong>de</strong>n, Brevoortia<br />
tyrannus .............................................................................................................................................. 715<br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH<br />
Vol. 54, No. 2, August 2005}<br />
Export fluxes of organic carbon and lipid biomarkers from the frontal structure of the Alboran Sea<br />
(SW Mediterranean Sea) in winter • ................................................................................................. 125<br />
Imma Tolosa, Nathalie LeBlond, Jean-Clau<strong>de</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ty, Stephen <strong>de</strong> Mora and Louis Prieur<br />
Freshwater springs on intertidal sand flats cause a switch in dominance among polychaete<br />
worms • ............................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Andreas Zipperle and Karsten Reise<br />
Image analysis techniques: A tool for the i<strong>de</strong>ntification of bivalve larvae? • ................................... 151-<br />
Iris E. Hendriks, Luca A. van Duren and Peter M.J. Herman<br />
I<strong>de</strong>ntifying repaired shell damage and abnormal calcification in the stout razor clam Tagelus<br />
plebeius as a tool to investigate its ecological interactions • ............................................................ 163<br />
Betina J. Lomovasky, Jorge L. Gutiérrez and Oscar O. Iribarne<br />
Surface activity of Corophium volutator: A role for parasites? • ....................................................... 176<br />
Jacob Tørring Damsgaard, Kim N. Mouritsen and K. Thomas Jensen<br />
LIM<strong>NO</strong>LOGY AND OCEA<strong>NO</strong>GRAPHY<br />
Vol. 50, No. 5, September 2005<br />
Tank, Suzanne E., <strong>Mar</strong>guerite A. Xenopoulos, and Len L. Hendzel<br />
Effect of ultraviolet radiation on alkaline phosphatase activity and planktonic phosphorus<br />
acquisition in Canadian boreal shield lakes ...................................................................................... 1345<br />
Hiriart-Baer, Véronique P., and Ralph E. H. Smith<br />
The effect of ultraviolet radiation on freshwater planktonic primary production: The role of<br />
recovery and mixing processes ........................................................................................................ 1352<br />
Doyle, Shaina A., Jasmine E. Saros, and Craig E. Williamson<br />
Interactive effects of temperature and nutrient limitation on the response of alpine phytoplankton<br />
growth to ultraviolet radiation ...........................................................................................................1362-<br />
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Chandra, Su<strong>de</strong>ep, M. Jake Van<strong>de</strong>r Zan<strong>de</strong>n, Alan C. Heyvaert, Bob C. Richards, Brant C. Allen,<br />
and Charles R. Goldman<br />
The effects of cultural eutrophication on the coupling between pelagic primary producers and<br />
benthic consumers ............................................................................................................................ 1368<br />
Baulch, H. M., D. W. Schindler, M. A. Turner, D. L. Findlay, M. J. Paterson, and R. D.<br />
Vinebrooke<br />
Effects of warming on benthic communities in a boreal lake: Implications of climate change ......... 1377<br />
Hwang, Dong-Woon, Yong-Woo Lee, and Guebuem Kim<br />
Large submarine groundwater discharge and benthic eutrophication in Bangdu Bay on volcanic<br />
Jeju Island, Korea ............................................................................................................................. 1393<br />
Matthews, Blake, and Asit Mazum<strong>de</strong>r<br />
Consequences of large temporal variability of zooplankton d15N for mo<strong>de</strong>ling fish trophic<br />
position and variation ........................................................................................................................ 1404<br />
Stedmon, Colin A., and Stiig <strong>Mar</strong>kager<br />
Tracing the production and <strong>de</strong>gradation of autochthonous fractions of dissolved organic matter<br />
using fluorescence analysis .............................................................................................................. 1415<br />
Lohan, Maeve C., David W. Crawford, Duncan A. Purdie, and Peter J. Statham<br />
Iron and zinc enrichments in the northeastern subarctic Pacific: Ligand production and zinc<br />
availability in response to phytoplankton growth .............................................................................. 1427<br />
Cermeño, Pedro, Patricia Estévez-Blanco, Emilio <strong>Mar</strong>añón, and Emilio Fernán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
Maximum photosynthetic efficiency of size-fractionated phytoplankton assessed by 14C uptake<br />
and fast repetition rate fluorometry ................................................................................................... 1438<br />
Latasa, Mikel, Xosé Anxelu G. Morán, Renate Scharek, and <strong>Mar</strong>ta Estrada<br />
Estimating the carbon flux through main phytoplankton groups in the northwestern<br />
Mediterranean ................................................................................................................................... 1447<br />
Fu, Fei-Xue, Yaohong Zhang, Karine Leblanc, Sergio A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy, and David A.<br />
Hutchins<br />
The biological and biogeochemical consequences of phosphate scavenging onto phytoplankton<br />
cell surfaces ...................................................................................................................................... 1459<br />
Broitman, Bernardo R., Carol A. Blanchette, and Steven D. Gaines<br />
Recruitment of intertidal invertebrates and oceanographic variability at Santa Cruz Island,<br />
California ........................................................................................................................................... 1473<br />
Ribes, <strong>Mar</strong>ta, Rafel Coma, <strong>Mar</strong>lin J. Atkinson, and Robert A. Kinzie III<br />
Sponges and ascidians control removal of particulate organic nitrogen from coral reef water ........ 1480<br />
Goulet, Tamar L., Clayton B. Cook, and Denis Goulet<br />
Effect of short-term exposure to elevated temperatures and light levels on photosynthesis of<br />
different host-symbiont combinations in the Aiptasia pallida / Symbiodinium symbiosis ................. 1490<br />
Laney, S. R., R. M. Letelier, and M. R. Abbott<br />
Parameterizing the natural fluorescence kinetics of Thalassiosira weissflogii ................................. 1499<br />
Croteau, <strong>Mar</strong>ie-Noële, Samuel N. Luoma, and A. Robin Stewart<br />
Trophic transfer of metals along freshwater food webs: Evi<strong>de</strong>nce of cadmium biomagnification in<br />
nature ................................................................................................................................................ 1511<br />
Pineda, Jesús, Claudio DiBacco, and Victoria Starczak<br />
Barnacle larvae in ice: Survival, reproduction, and time to postsettlement metamorphosis ............ 1520<br />
Warner, Robert R., Stephen E. Swearer, Jennifer E. Caselle, Michael Sheehy, and Georges<br />
Paradis<br />
Natal trace-elemental signatures in the otoliths of an open-coast fish ............................................. 1529<br />
Havskum, Harry, Per Juel Hansen, and Elisa Berdalet<br />
Effect of turbulence on sedimentation and net population growth of the dinoflagellate Ceratium<br />
tripos and interactions with its predator, Fragilidium subglobosum .................................................. 1543<br />
Woodson, C. B., D. R. Webster, M. J. Weissburg, and J. Yen<br />
Response of copepods to physical gradients associated with structure in the ocean ....................1552-<br />
Sarnelle, Orlando, and Alan E. Wilson<br />
Local adaptation of Daphnia pulicaria to toxic cyanobacteria ........................................................... 1565<br />
Newbold, J. Denis, Steven A. Thomas, G. Wayne Minshall, Colbert E. Cushing, and Ted<br />
Georgian<br />
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Deposition, benthic resi<strong>de</strong>nce, and resuspension of fine organic particles in a mountain stream ... 1571<br />
Stramski, Dariusz, and Slawomir B. Wozniak<br />
On the role of colloidal particles in light scattering in the ocean....................................................... 1581<br />
Folkard, Andrew M.<br />
Hydrodynamics of mo<strong>de</strong>l Posidonia oceanica patches in shallow water ......................................... 1592<br />
Umlauf, Lars, and Ulrich Lemmin<br />
Interbasin exchange and mixing in the hypolimnion of a large lake: The role of long internal<br />
waves ................................................................................................................................................ 1601<br />
Lorke, Andreas, Frank Peeters, and Alfred Wüest<br />
Shear-induced convective mixing in bottom boundary layers on slopes .......................................... 1612<br />
Boegman, L., G. N. Ivey, and J. Imberger<br />
The <strong>de</strong>generation of internal waves in lakes with sloping topography ............................................. 1620<br />
Rueda, Francisco J., and Edwin A. Cowen<br />
Resi<strong>de</strong>nce time of a freshwater embayment connected to a large lake........................................... 1638<br />
Gilbert, Denis, Bjorn Sundby, Charles Gobeil, Alfonso Mucci, and Gilles-H. Tremblay<br />
A seventy-two-year record of diminishing <strong>de</strong>ep-water oxygen in the St. Lawrence estuary: The<br />
northwest Atlantic connection ........................................................................................................... 1654<br />
Hondzo, Miki, Tom Feyaerts, Richard Donovan, and Ben L. O’Connor<br />
Universal scaling of dissolved oxygen distribution at the sediment-water interface: A power law ... 1667<br />
Not, Fabrice, Ramon Massana, Mikel Latasa, Dominique <strong>Mar</strong>ie, Céline Colson, Wenche Eikrem,<br />
Carlos Pedrós-Alió, Daniel Vaulot, and Nathalie Simon<br />
Late summer community composition and abundance of photosynthetic picoeukaryotes in<br />
Norwegian and Barents seas ............................................................................................................ 1677<br />
Morris, Robert M., Kevin L. Vergin, Jang-Cheon Cho, Michael S. Rappé, Craig A. Carlson, and<br />
Stephen J. Giovannoni<br />
Temporal and spatial response of bacterioplankton lineages to annual convective overturn at the<br />
Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site .......................................................................................... 1687<br />
Kirchman, David L., Ana I. Dittel, Rex R. Malmstrom, and Matthew T. Cottrell<br />
Biogeography of major bacterial groups in the Delaware estuary .................................................... 1697<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES<br />
Vol. 298, August 15, 2005<br />
FEATURE ARTICLE<br />
Vasquez EA, Glenn EP, Brown JJ, Guntenspergen GR, Nelson SG<br />
Salt tolerance un<strong>de</strong>rlies the cryptic invasion of North American salt marshes by an introduced<br />
haplotype of the common reed Phragmites australis (Poaceae)<br />
RESEARCH ARTICLES<br />
Clark GF, Johnston EL<br />
Manipulating larval supply in the field: a controlled study of marine invasibility<br />
Weijerman M, Lin<strong>de</strong>boom H, Zuur AF<br />
Regime shifts in marine ecosystems of the North Sea and Wad<strong>de</strong>n Sea<br />
Bro<strong>de</strong>ur RD, Fisher JP, Emmett RL, Morgan CA, Casillas E<br />
Species composition and community structure of pelagic nekton off Oregon and Washington<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r variable oceanographic conditions<br />
Katano T, Kaneda A, Takeoka H, Nakano S<br />
Seasonal changes in the abundance and composition of picophytoplankton in relation to the<br />
occurrence of ‘Kyucho’ and bottom intrusion in Uchiumi Bay, Japan<br />
Wild C, Rasheed M, Jantzen C, Cook P, Struck U, Huettel M, Boetius A<br />
Benthic metabolism and <strong>de</strong>gradation of natural particulate organic matter in carbonate and<br />
silicate reef sands of the northern Red Sea<br />
Trimmer M, Petersen J, Sivyer DB, Mills C, Young E, Parker ER<br />
Impact of long-term benthic trawl disturbance on sediment sorting and biogeochemistry in the<br />
southern North Sea<br />
Herlory O, Blanchard GF, Planche S, Huet V, Richard P<br />
Does the size of the microphytobenthic biofilm on intertidal mudflats <strong>de</strong>pend on the available<br />
photosynthetic biomass?<br />
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Malta Ej, Ferreira DG, Vergara JJ, Pérez-Lloréns JL<br />
Nitrogen load and irradiance affect morphology, photosynthesis and growth of Caulerpa prolifera<br />
(Bryopsidales: Chlorophyta)<br />
Alexandre A, Santos R, Serrão E<br />
Effects of clam harvesting on sexual reproduction of the seagrass Zostera noltii<br />
Cabaço S, Alexandre A, Santos R<br />
Population-level effects of clam harvesting on the seagrass Zostera noltii<br />
McClanahan TR, Maina J, Moothien-Pillay R, Baker AC<br />
Effects of geography, taxa, water flow, and temperature variation on coral bleaching intensity in<br />
Mauritius<br />
Wright JT, Dworjanyn SA, Rogers CN, Steinberg PD, Williamson JE, Poore AGB<br />
Density-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt sea urchin grazing: differential removal of species, changes in community<br />
composition and alternative community states<br />
Lynam CP, Heath MR, Hay SJ, Brierley AS<br />
Evi<strong>de</strong>nce for impacts by jellyfish on North Sea herring recruitment<br />
Przeslawski R<br />
Combined effects of solar radiation and <strong>de</strong>siccation on the mortality and <strong>de</strong>velopment of<br />
encapsulated embryos of rocky shore gastropods<br />
Ólafsson E, Ullberg J, Arroyo NL<br />
The clam Macoma balthica prevents in situ growth of microalgal mats: implications for<br />
meiofaunal assemblages<br />
Beukers-Stewart BD, Vause BJ, Mosley MWJ, Rossetti HL, Brand AR<br />
Benefits of closed area protection for a population of scallops<br />
Norkko J, Pilditch CA, Thrush SF, Wells RMG<br />
Effects of food availability and hypoxia on bivalves: the value of using multiple parameters to<br />
measure bivalve condition in environmental studies<br />
Iwata Y, Munehara H, Sakurai Y<br />
Dependance of paternity rates on alternative reproductive behaviors in the squid Loligo bleekeri<br />
Shreeve RS, Tarling GA, Atkinson A, Ward P, Goss C, Watkins J<br />
Relative production of Calanoi<strong>de</strong>s acutus (Copepoda: Calanoida) and Euphausia superba<br />
(Antarctic krill) at South Georgia, and its implications at wi<strong>de</strong>r scales<br />
Calliari D, Tiselius P<br />
Feeding and reproduction in a small calanoid copepod: Acartia clausi can compensate quality<br />
with quantity<br />
Macho G, Molares J, Vázquez E<br />
Timing of larval release by three barnacles from the NW Iberian Peninsula<br />
Sassa C, Kawaguchi K<br />
Larval feeding habits of Diaphus theta, Protomyctophum thompsoni, and Tarletonbeania taylori<br />
(Pisces: Myctophidae) in the transition region of the western North Pacific<br />
Enberg K<br />
Benefits of threshold strategies and age-selective harvesting in a fluctuating fish stock of<br />
Norwegian spring spawning herring Clupea harengus<br />
MEPS 298:277-286 | Full text in pdf format<br />
Birkeland A, Kovacs KM, Ly<strong>de</strong>rsen C, Grahl-Nielsen O<br />
Transfer of fatty acids from mothers to their calves during lactation in white whales<br />
Delphinapterus leucas<br />
Pinaud D, Cherel Y, Weimerskirch H<br />
Effect of environmental variability on habitat selection, diet, provisioning behaviour and chick<br />
growth in yellow-nosed albatrosses<br />
<strong>NO</strong>TE<br />
Hutson KS, Ross DJ, Day RW, Ahern JJ<br />
Australian scallops do not recognise the introduced predatory seastar Asterias amurensis<br />
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY<br />
Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1997.<br />
Original Articles<br />
29
Quantification of transgenic plant marker gene persistence in the field<br />
F. Widmer, R. J. Seidler, K. K. Donegan, G. L. Reed.............................................................................. 1<br />
Relatedness structure <strong>de</strong>tected by microsatellite analysis and attempted pedigree reconstruction<br />
in an endangered marsupial, the northern hairy-nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii<br />
A. C. Taylor, A. Horsup, C. N. Johnson, P. Sunnucks, B. Sherwin ......................................................... 9<br />
Is the black robin in genetic peril?<br />
S. L. Ar<strong>de</strong>rn, D. M. Lambert................................................................................................................... 21<br />
Genetic differences between the endangered San Clemente Island loggerhead shrike Lanius<br />
ludovicianus mearnsi and two neighbouring subspecies <strong>de</strong>monstrated by mtDNA control region<br />
and cytochrome b sequence variation<br />
N. I. Mundy, C. S. Winchell, D. S. Woodruff .......................................................................................... 29<br />
PCP <strong>de</strong>gradation is mediated by closely related strains of the genus Sphingomonas<br />
M. M. E<strong>de</strong>rer, R. L. Crawford, R. P. Herwig, C. S. Roser...................................................................... 39<br />
Microsatellite polymorphism and population subdivision in natural populations of European sea<br />
bass Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758)<br />
F. J. García De León, L. Chikhi, F. Bonhomme..................................................................................... 51<br />
Sex-related spatial kin structure in a spring population of grey-si<strong>de</strong>d voles Clethrionomys<br />
rufocanus as revealed by mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA analyses<br />
Y. Ishibashi, T. Saitoh, S. Abe, M. C. Yoshida ...................................................................................... 63<br />
Mitochondrial DNA analysis confirms the existence of two glacial races of rainbow smelt<br />
Osmerus mordax and their reproductive isolation in the St Lawrence River estuary (Quebec,<br />
Canada)<br />
L. Bernatchez......................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
Variable specificity of Tn7::lacZY insertion into the chromosome of root-colonizing Pseudomonas<br />
putida strains ......................................................................................................................................... 85<br />
T. E. Staley, E. G. Lawrence, D. J. Drahos<br />
Isolation and characterization of six polymorphic microsatellite loci in the European hedgehog<br />
Erinaceus europaeus<br />
S. A. Becher, R. Griffiths........................................................................................................................ 89<br />
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in a Phylloscopus warbler<br />
S. Bensch, T. Price, J. Kohn.................................................................................................................. 91<br />
Isolation and characterization of hypervariable microsatellites in the red grouse Lagopus lagopus<br />
scoticus<br />
S. B. Piertney, J. F. Dallas ..................................................................................................................... 93<br />
Trinucleoti<strong>de</strong> microsatellite loci for a social wasp, Polistes<br />
J. E. Strassmann, K. Barefield, C. R. Solís, C. R. Hughes, D. C. Queller............................................. 97<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT<br />
Vol. 48, Nos. 7-8, 2005.<br />
How is your MPA doing? A methodology for evaluating the management effectiveness of marine<br />
protected areas • ............................................................................................................................... 485<br />
Robert S. Pomeroy, Lani M. Watson, John E. Parks and Gonzalo A. Cid<br />
What is small island sustainable <strong>de</strong>velopment about? • ................................................................... 503<br />
Sandy A. Kerr<br />
The non-explosive removal market in the Gulf of Mexico • .............................................................. 525<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k J. Kaiser and Robert C. Byrd<br />
The salmon aquaculture conflict in British Columbia: A graph mo<strong>de</strong>l analysis • .............................. 571<br />
Luai Hamouda, Keith W. Hipel, D. <strong>Mar</strong>c Kilgour, Donald J. Noakes, Liping Fang and Tim<br />
McDaniels<br />
From Rio to Johannesburg: The role of coastal GIS • ...................................................................... 588<br />
Adalberto Vallega<br />
Towards a precautionary fisheries management in Russia? • .......................................................... 619<br />
Geir Hønneland<br />
Coastal regulation zone rules in coastal panchayats (villages) of Kerala, India vis-à-vis socioeconomic<br />
impacts from the recently introduced peoples’ participatory program for local selfgovernance<br />
and sustainable <strong>de</strong>velopment • ..................................................................................... 632<br />
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A. Ramachandran, B. Enserink and A.N. Balchand<br />
Erratum<br />
Erratum to “Integration of subsystems mo<strong>de</strong>ls of as a tool toward <strong>de</strong>scribing feeding interactions<br />
and fisheries impacts in a large marine ecosystem, the Gulf of Mexico”: [Ocean & Coastal<br />
Management (2004) 709] • ERRATUM .............................................................................................. 654<br />
Laura Vidal and Daniel Pauly<br />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON<br />
Vol. 118, No. 3, September 2005<br />
Articles<br />
Remarks on the genus Arctangia Wells, 1937, with the re-<strong>de</strong>scription of the type species<br />
Thecocyathus nathorsti Lindström, 1900 (Anthozoa: Scleractinia) from the Lower Cretaceous of<br />
Norway. Rosemarie C. Baron-Szabo.................................................................................................. 479.<br />
The smile of Amphiporus nelsoni Sanchez, <strong>197</strong>3 (Nemertea: Hoplonemertea: Monostilifera:<br />
Amphiporidae) leads to a re<strong>de</strong>scription and a change in family. Svetlana A. Maslakova, <strong>Mar</strong>tin<br />
Thiel, Nelson Vásquez, and Jon L. Norenburg................................................................................... 483.<br />
A new species of Echino<strong>de</strong>res from Florida (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida). <strong>Mar</strong>tin V. Sørensen,<br />
Iben Heiner, and Ole Ziemer............................................................................................................... 499.<br />
On two paramunnid species from the Beagle Channel, Argentina (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota).<br />
Brenda Lía Doti and Daniel Roccatagliata.......................................................................................... 509.<br />
Synalpheus lani, a new species from the Mexican Pacific (Crustacea: Cari<strong>de</strong>a: Alpheidae).<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>garita Hermoso and Fernando Alvarez......................................................................................... 522.<br />
A new species of Notopoma Lowry & Berents, 1996, and a new record of Jassa marmorata<br />
Holmes, 1903, from the southwestern Atlantic (Amphipoda: Corophii<strong>de</strong>a: Ischyroceridae). Gloria<br />
M. Alonso <strong>de</strong> Pina............................................................................................................................... 528.<br />
A new species of Hexagonalia (Crustacea: Brachyura: Trapeziidae) from the Solomon Islands.<br />
Peter Castro........................................................................................................................................ 539.<br />
A new species of Parapinnixa (Decapoda: Brachyura: Pinnotheridae) from Isla <strong>de</strong>l Coco, Costa<br />
Rica. Brent P. Thoma, Richard W. Heard, and Rita Vargas................................................................ 543<br />
Southern range extension of two western Atlantic intertidal mud crabs: Panopeus meridionalis<br />
Williams, 1984 and Eurypanopeus <strong>de</strong>pressus Smith, 1869 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Panopeidae)<br />
in Argentinian waters. Eduardo D. Spivak and Tomás A. Luppi......................................................... 551.<br />
Procambarus (Ortmannicus) hidalgoensis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Cambaridae), a new species<br />
of crayfish from Mexico. <strong>Mar</strong>ilú López-Mejía, Fernando Alvarez, and Luis M. Mejía-Ortíz................ 558.<br />
Narrowteuthis nesisi, a new genus and new species of the squid family Neoteuthidae (Mollusca:<br />
Cephalopoda). R. E. Young and M. Vecchione.................................................................................. 566.<br />
Synallactes laguardai, a new species of sea cucumber from South Africa (Echino<strong>de</strong>rmata:<br />
Holothuroi<strong>de</strong>a: Synallactidae). Francisco A. Solís-<strong>Mar</strong>ín ................................................................... 570.<br />
Symphurus ocellaris, a new shallow-water symphurine tonguefish collected off Pacific Panama<br />
(Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae). Thomas A. Munroe and D. Ross Robertson ........................... 576.<br />
Gobiodon prolixus, a new species of gobiid fish (Teleostei: Perciformes: Gobiidae) from the Indowest<br />
Pacific. Richard Winterbottom and Antony S. Harold................................................................. 582.<br />
Leptodactylus lauramiriamae, a distinctive new species of frog (Amphibia: Anura:<br />
Leptodactylidae) from Rondônia, Brazil. W. Ronald Heyer and Ronald I. Crombie........................... 590.<br />
Commentary on the type material of Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard, 1853 and Tantilla<br />
nigriceps Kennicott, 1860 (Reptilia: Squamata), with a neotype <strong>de</strong>signation for T. nigriceps.<br />
Steve W. Gotte and Larry David Wilson ............................................................................................. 596.<br />
A new species of Habromys (Ro<strong>de</strong>ntia: Neotominae) from México. Esther Romo-Vázquez, Livia<br />
León-Paniagua, and Oscar Sánchez.................................................................................................. 605.<br />
Review of the Hylomyscus <strong>de</strong>nniae complex (Ro<strong>de</strong>ntia: Muridae) in Tanzania, with a <strong>de</strong>scription<br />
of a new species. Michael D. Carleton and William T. Stanley .......................................................... 619.<br />
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SCIENTIA MARINA<br />
VoL. 69 (3): 2005<br />
RESEARCH ARTICLES<br />
Loureiro, S., A. Newton and J.D. Icely. Microplankton composition, production and upwelling<br />
dynamics in Sagres (SW Portugal) during the summer of 2001<br />
Miotti, C., D. Curiel, A. Rismondo, G. Bellemo, C. Dri, E. Checchin and M. <strong>Mar</strong>zocchi. First report<br />
of a species of Prasiola (Chlorophyta: Prasiolaceae) from the Mediterranean Sea (Lagoon of<br />
Venice)<br />
Al-Horani, F.A. Effects of changing seawater temperature on photosynthesis and calcification in<br />
the scleractinian coral Galaxea fascicularis, measured with O2, Ca2+and pH microsensors<br />
García-Guerrero, M.U., A. Rodríguez, J.A. Cuesta and M.E. Hendrickx. The complete larval<br />
<strong>de</strong>velopment of Eurypanopeus canalensis Abele and Kim, 1989 (Crustacea: Brachyura:<br />
Panopeidae) <strong>de</strong>scribed from laboratory-reared material<br />
Aguzzi, J., J.J. Chiesa, P. Abelló and A. Díez-Noguera. Temporal modification in cardiac<br />
rhythmicity of Nephrops norvegicus (Crustacea: Decapoda) in relation to trawl capture stress<br />
McGaw, I.J. Burying behaviour of two sympatric crab species: Cancer magister and Cancer<br />
productus<br />
Laptikhovsky, V.V. and C.M. Nigmatullin. Aspects of female reproductive biology of the orangeback<br />
squid, Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstup) (Oegopsina: Ommas- trephidae) in the eastern<br />
tropical Atlantic<br />
Kallianiotis, A., M. Torre and A. Argyri. Age, growth, mortality, reproduction, and feeding habits<br />
of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus (Pisces: Sparidae), in the coastal waters of the<br />
Thracian Sea, Greece<br />
Mabragaña, E., D.A. Giberto, and C.S. Bremec. Feeding ecology of Bathyraja macloviana<br />
(Rajiformes: Arhynchobatidae): a polychaete-feeding skate from the South-west Atlantic<br />
Santos, MN., CC. Monteiro and G. Lasserre. Observations and trends on the intra- annual<br />
variation of the fish assemblages on two artificial reefs in Algarve coastal waters (southern<br />
Portugal)<br />
COMMENT<br />
<strong>de</strong> Wit, R. Do all ecosystems maximise their distance with respect to thermo- dynamic<br />
equilibrium? A comment on the “Ecological Law of Thermodynamics” (ELT), proposed by Sven<br />
Erik Jørgensen<br />
SENCKENBERGIANA BIOLOGICA<br />
Vol. 85, No. 1, July 2005.<br />
Brandis, D., & Sharma, S.: Taxonomic revision of the freshwater crab fauna of Nepal with<br />
<strong>de</strong>scription of a new species (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Potamoi<strong>de</strong>a and<br />
Gecarcinucoi<strong>de</strong>a). ................................................................................................................................... 1.<br />
Bartsch, I.: Halacaridae from the <strong>de</strong>pths of Western Antarctica (Arachnida: Acari). ........................... 31<br />
Weygoldt, P.: Biogeography, systematic position, and reproduction of Charinus ioanniticus<br />
(Kritscher 1959) with the <strong>de</strong>scription of a new species from Pakistan (Chelicerata, Amblypygi,<br />
Charinidae). ........................................................................................................................................... 43<br />
Jäger, P.: Seramba Thorell 1887 is a synonym of Thelcticopis Karsch 1884 (Arachnida,<br />
Araneae, Sparassidae, Sparianthinae). — 57–59.<br />
Johansen, R. M.,. Retana-Salazar, A. P., & Mojica-Guzmán, A.: A review of the New World<br />
bryophyte-feeding genus Wegenerithrips Johansen 1983 (Insecta, Thysanoptera, Thripidae). ......... 61<br />
Kopelke, J.-P.: The species of the Pontania proxima group in Europe (Hymenoptera,<br />
Tenthredinidae, Nematinae). ............................................................................................................... 85<br />
Pasnik, J.: Fossils of Staphylinidae from Baltic amber: a new genus and three new species<br />
(Insecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). ................................................................................................... 97<br />
Scherf, H., Koller, B., & Schrenk, F.: Locomotion-related structures in the femoral trabecular<br />
architecture ofPrimates and Insectivores (Mammalia, Primates and Insectivora).............................. 101<br />
Schulte, K., Horres, R., & Zizka, G.: Molecular phylogeny of Bromelioi<strong>de</strong>ae and its implications<br />
on biogeography and the evolution of CAM in the family (Poales, Bromeliaceae). ........................... 113<br />
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WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANGEMENT<br />
Vol. 13, No. 3, June 2005<br />
Special Issue: Woodland Vernal Pools in Northern Temperate Forests<br />
Guest Editors: Robert T. Brooks and Peter W.C. Paton<br />
Introduction to the symposium: woodiand vernal pools in northern temperate forests<br />
Robert T. Brooks and Peter W.C. Paton ............................................................................................ 211<br />
Temporary forest pools: can we see the water for the trees?<br />
D. Dudiey Williams ............................................................................................................................ 213<br />
A review of vertebrate community composition in seasonal forest pools of the northeastern<br />
United States<br />
Peter W.C. Paton ................................................................................................................................ 235<br />
Habitat associations of pool-breeding amphibians in eastern Massachusetts, USA<br />
Matthew R. Bume and Curtice R. Griffin ............................................................................................. 247<br />
Canopy elosure and amphibian diversity in forested wetlands<br />
David K. Skelly, M. An<strong>de</strong>rs Halverson, L. Kealoba Frei<strong>de</strong>nburg and<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k C. Urban .................................................................................................................................... 261<br />
The relative importance of wetland size and hydroperiod for amphibians in southem New<br />
Hampshire, USA<br />
Kimberly J. Babbitt ............................................................................................................................ 269<br />
Can road mortaiity limit populations of pool-breeding amphibians?<br />
by James P. Gibbs and W. Gregory Shriver .................................................................................... 281<br />
Conserving pool-breeding amphibians in human-dominated landscapes through local<br />
implementation of Best Development Practices<br />
Aram J.K. Calhoun, Nicholas A. Miller and Michael W. Klemens ....................................................... 291<br />
Double-observer approach to estimating egg mass abundance of pool-breeding amphibians<br />
Evan H. Campbell Grant, Robin E. Jung, James D. Nichois and James E. Hines ............................. 305<br />
Maeroinvertebrate community structure across a wetland hydroperiod gradient in southem New<br />
Hampshire, USA<br />
T.L. Tarr, M.J. Baberand K.J. Babbitt .............................................................................................. 321<br />
A review of basin morphology and pool hydrology of isolated pon<strong>de</strong>d wetiands: implications for<br />
seasonal forest pools of the northeastern United States<br />
Robert T. Brooks ............................................................................................................................... 335<br />
Estimating hydroperiod suitability for breeding amphibians in southern Rho<strong>de</strong> Island<br />
seasonal forest ponds<br />
Dennis E. Skidds and Francis C. Golet ............................................................................................. 349<br />
Protecting vernal pools: a mo<strong>de</strong>l from Massachusetts, USA<br />
Matthew R. Burne and Curtice R. Griffin ............................................................................................ 367<br />
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