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SI D A D N A C I O N A L A U T O N O M A<br />
M E X IC O<br />
BOLETÍN NO. 206<br />
POR MI<br />
H A BL A RA<br />
MATERIAL DE RECIENTE INGRESO<br />
A LA BIBLIOTECA<br />
¨DRA. MA. ELENA CASO MUÑOZ¨.<br />
<strong>CCVI</strong><br />
JULIO DE 2006<br />
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INTRODUCCIÓN<br />
De acuerdo a los principales objetivos de la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”,<br />
Unidad Académica Mazatlán del ICML, U.N.A.M. de apoyar la investigación y docencia a<br />
nivel regional y nacional en las áreas de ciencias del mar y limnología el poner a<br />
disposición de todos lo usuarios la información del acervo de la Biblioteca, se ha visto la<br />
necesidad de dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través de la elaboración del Boletín<br />
Electrónico de Material Reciente de la Biblioteca.<br />
Este boletín pretende dar la información del acervo de reciente ingreso, ya sea por compra,<br />
donación y/o canje, a través de la referencia bibliográfica y tabla de contenido en forma<br />
más eficiente, ya que este formato de documento nos permite además realizar búsquedas<br />
dentro del mismo boletín (botón arriba, FIND). Asimismo del lado izquierdo de la<br />
referencia bibliográfica podemos dar un clic y nos lleva directamente a la tabla de<br />
contenido de 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 />
de la biblioteca: http://ola.icmyl.unam.mx/biblio para que a través de internet, todos los<br />
usuarios puedan consultarlo y buscar en él los temas de su interés. De esta forma la difusión<br />
de nuestro acervo ira en constante aumento.<br />
Para cualquier consulta, dudas o comentarios, favor de enviarnos un correo a la cuenta de<br />
biblio@ola.icmyl.unam.mx, donde con mucho gusto atenderemos su solicitud. Estamos en<br />
la mejor disposición de enviar a todo usuario que solicite esta información a las cuentas de<br />
correo respectivas.<br />
Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos de libros, tesis, revistas,<br />
memorias, informes y de reimpresos en nuestra página web.<br />
Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui<br />
Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz.
TESIS<br />
DÍAZ GUZMÁN, CLAUDIA FERNANDA, 2006. Abundancia y movimientos del<br />
rorcual<br />
común, Balaenoptera physalus, en el Golfo de California. Tesis de<br />
Maestría. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, 49 p.<br />
PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN, THE:<br />
Vol. 210, No. 3, June 2006.<br />
BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY:<br />
No. 15, December 2005.<br />
No. 16, March 2006.<br />
Supplement No. 4, March 2006.<br />
Supplement No. 5, March 2006.<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 78, No. 3, May 2006.<br />
CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE:<br />
Vol. 47, No. 2, 2006.<br />
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 63, No.1, January 2006.<br />
Vol. 63, No. 2, February 2006.<br />
Vol. 63, No. 3, March 2006.<br />
Vol. 63, No. 4, April 2006.<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 05/06, May 2006.<br />
CRUSTACEANA:<br />
Vol. 79, Part 3, March 2006.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:<br />
Vol. 143, No. 3, October 2006.<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL:<br />
Vol. 32, No. 5, July 2006.<br />
Vol. 32, No. 6, August 2006.<br />
ESTUARIES AND COASTS:<br />
Vol. 29, No. 2, April 2006.<br />
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FISHERIES:<br />
Vol. 31, No. 6, June 2006.<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 63, No. 5, June 2006.<br />
INDIAN JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 35, No. 1, March 2006.<br />
INDUSTRIA ACUICOLA:<br />
Vol. 2, No. 5, julio de 2006.<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />
Vol. 35, No. 2, March-April 2006.<br />
Vol. 35, No. 3, May-June 2006.<br />
JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY:<br />
Vol. 37, No. 2, June 2006.<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 49, No. 5-6, 2006.<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 70, No. 2, June 2006.<br />
Vol. 70, Supplement 1, June 2006.<br />
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:<br />
Vol. 294, No. 4, April 2006.<br />
Vol. 294, No. 5, May 2006.<br />
Vol. 294, No. 6, June 2006.<br />
SYMBIOSIS:<br />
Vol. 41, No. 1, 2006.<br />
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY:<br />
Vol. 135, No. 3, May 2006.<br />
UNIVERSIDAD Y CIENCIA:<br />
Vol. 21, No. 42, diciembre de 2005.<br />
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PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS<br />
THE BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN:<br />
Vol. 210, No. 3, June 2006<br />
Robert K. Josephson<br />
Theodore Holmes Bullock (1915-2005).................................................................................................... 169<br />
Marine Invertebrate Models of Learning and Memory:<br />
Donna L. McPhie and Mark W. Miller<br />
Biological Bulletin Virtual Symposium: Marine Invertebrate Models of Learning and Memory................ 171<br />
Robert D. Hawkins, Eric R. Kandel, and Craig H. Bailey<br />
Molecular Mechanisms of Memory Storage in Aplysia............................................................................. 174<br />
Shelley A. Adamo, Kelly Ehgoetz, Cheryl Sangster, and Ivy Whitehorne<br />
Signaling to the Enemy? Body Pattern Expression and Its Response to External Cues During<br />
Hunting in the Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda) ........................................................................ 192<br />
A. M. Kuzirian, H. T. Epstein, C. J. Gagliardi, T. J. Nelson, M. Sakakibara, C. Taylor, A. B.<br />
Scioletti, and D. L. Alkon<br />
Bryostatin Enhancement of Memory in Hermissenda .............................................................................. 201<br />
Manuel Díaz-Ríos and Mark W. Miller<br />
Target-Specific Regulation of Synaptic Efficacy in the Feeding Central Pattern Generator of<br />
Aplysia: Potential Substrates for Behavioral Plasticity? ........................................................................... 215<br />
William N. Frost, Cindy L. Brandon, and Carin Van Zyl<br />
Long-Term Habituation in the Marine Mollusc Tritonia diomedea............................................................ 230<br />
Xin Guan and Gregory A. Clark<br />
Essential Role of Somatic and Synaptic Protein Synthesis and Axonal Transport in Long-Term<br />
Synapse-Specific Facilitation at Distal Sensorimotor Connections in Aplysia ......................................... 238<br />
Thomas J. Ha, Andrea B. Kohn, Yelena V. Bobkova, and Leonid L. Moroz<br />
Molecular Characterization of NMDA-Like Receptors in Aplysia and Lymnaea: Relevance to<br />
Memory Mechanisms................................................................................................................................ 255<br />
David L. Glanzman<br />
The Cellular Mechanisms of Learning in Aplysia: Of Blind Men and Elephants ...................................... 271<br />
Arturo Romano, Fernando Locatelli, Ramiro Freudenthal, Emiliano Merlo, Mariana Feld, Pablo<br />
Ariel, Darío Lemos, Noel Federman, and Maria Sol Fustiñana<br />
Lessons From a Crab: Molecular Mechanisms in Different Memory Phases of Chasmagnathus ........... 280<br />
Terry Crow and Lian-Ming Tian<br />
Pavlovian Conditioning in Hermissenda: A Circuit Analysis..................................................................... 289<br />
Manabu Sakakibara<br />
Comparative Study of Visuo-Vestibular Conditioning in Lymnaea stagnalis............................................ 298<br />
Binyamin Hochner, Tal Shomrat, and Graziano Fiorito<br />
The Octopus: A Model for a Comparative Analysis of the Evolution of Learning and Memory<br />
Mechanisms.............................................................................................................................................. 308<br />
Philip Grant, Yali Zheng, and Harish C. Pant<br />
Squid (Loligo pealei) Giant Fiber System: A Model for Studying Neurodegeneration and<br />
Dementia?................................................................................................................................................. 318<br />
E. L. Bearer<br />
Dart Symposium on Learning and Memory....................................................................................................<br />
BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY:<br />
No. 15, December 2005<br />
Effects of catch-and-release(C&R) regulation in the Yukawa River Shoji KITAMURA,<br />
Kazumasa IKUTA, Toshio SHIKAMA, Hidefumi NAKAMURA, Yukinari SUZUKI and Arimune<br />
MUNAKATA<br />
A database system for the data of small bathythermograph system SBT-500 observed during<br />
tuna longline operations Takeyuki MATSUMOTO, Kotaro YOKAWA, Denzo INAGAKE,<br />
Keisuke MIZUNO and Yasufumi ISHIHARA<br />
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Doctoral Thesis Phenological differentiation among populations of Sargasso horneri(Fucales,<br />
Phaeophyta) in Hiroshima Bay, Seto Inland Sea, Japan Goro YOSHIDA<br />
BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY:<br />
No. 16, March 2006<br />
Estimation of the heritability for growth rate in the Nikko strain rainbow trout (Oncorlhynchus<br />
mykiss) using the individual indentifying method with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags<br />
Ryozo SATO, Teiruo A-ZUMA and Koji MUTO........................................................................................... 1<br />
Growth of excised pieces containing elongated denticles from the lower marginal parts of<br />
Porphyra tonagashimensis and P. haitanensis gametophytes<br />
Eiji FUJIYOSHI and Norio KIKUCHI ........................................................................................................ ...9<br />
Induction of Ovarian Maturation and Ovulation in Jack Mackerel Trachurus japonicus by<br />
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin<br />
Mari YODA, Koji MIZUTA and Michiya MATHUYAMA …... ...................................................................... 15<br />
Method of designing and manufacturing JET (Jellyfish Excluder for Towed fishing gear) for<br />
various towed fishing gears<br />
Yoshiki MATHUSHITA and Naoto HONDA ............................................................................................... 19<br />
Popuration dynamics of a pollution indicator bivalve, Theora lubrica<br />
Hajime SAITO ............................................................................................................................................ 29<br />
BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY:<br />
Supplement No. 4, March 2006<br />
Special issue: Reproductive properties and environmental effects on reproduction in resource<br />
fishes<br />
Preface<br />
Session 1: Effects of water temperature on sexual differentiation and reproduction in fishes.<br />
Environmental regulations of reproductive cycles in teleosts<br />
Akio SHIMIZU ............................................................................................................................................... 1<br />
Relationship between environmental temperature and sex differentiation in fish<br />
Michiaki YAMASHITA and Nanami KAWAGUCHI .................................................................................... 13<br />
Morphological and physiological studies on sex differentiation and sex change in coral reef fish<br />
Masaru NAKAMURA, Yasuhisa KOBAYASHI, and Saori MIURA ........................................................... 19<br />
Mechanism of gonadal sex differentiation in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)<br />
Takeshi KITANO ........................................................................................................................................ 27<br />
Session 2: Experimental analysis of environmental effects in resource fishes<br />
Effects of environmental condition on growth and reproduction of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua<br />
Michio YONEDA ........................................................................................................................................ 31<br />
Planning of egg stock assessments aceording to reproductive characteristies of Japanese<br />
anchovy Yoshinairi TSURUTA .................................................................................................................. 41<br />
Special contribution: Memories of experimental studies on Japanese sardine reproduction<br />
Manabu SHIRAISHI .................................................................................................................................. 49<br />
Session 3: Reproductive physiology and its application<br />
Application of reproductive physiology to the advanced study of stock productivity of small<br />
pelagic fishes<br />
Michiya MATSUYAMA .............................................................................................................................. 51<br />
BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY:<br />
Supplement No. 5, March 2006<br />
Special issue: Development of seed production and releasing techniques for stock<br />
enhancement of marine resources considering the conservation of ecosystem<br />
Preface<br />
1. Development of seed production techniques based on knowledge from biochemical and<br />
molecular biological studies on development and maturation<br />
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Challenges to achieve closed cycle breeding of intractable species in seed production. Hideki<br />
TANAKA ....................................................................................................................................................... 1<br />
Kuruma prawn sub-team<br />
Production of mature female shrimp in captivity: mechanisms of maturation and condition to<br />
induce rnaturation<br />
Keisuke YAMANO ..................................................................................................................................... 3<br />
Hemolymph levels of vertebrate-type steroid hormones during ovarian development in the<br />
kuruma prawn Marsupenaeusjaponicus.<br />
Takuji OKUMURA ...................................................................................................................................... 5<br />
Do the chemical components in wild prey have an influence to maturation of kuruma prawn<br />
Marsupenaeus japoniecus?<br />
Hiroaki SAITOH, Hideaki AONO, and Kentaro NIWA ................................................................................ 9<br />
Artificially induced maturation by eyestalk ablation in the kuruma prawn Marsupenaes<br />
japonicus.<br />
Reiko FUSEYA, Motohiko SANO, Hirofumi SHIMIZU, Motoya TAMAKI, Takeshi<br />
HAYASHIBARA, and Masaya KATO ........................................................................................................ 15<br />
Hormonal control of vitelogenin synthesis in the kuruma prawn Marsupenaeus japonicus.<br />
Katsumi AIDA ................................................................. 21<br />
Oocyte development of kuruma prawn: process of biosynthesis of yolk materials. Keisuke<br />
YAMANO, and Tatsuya UNUMA .............................................................................................................. 25<br />
BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 78., No. 3, May 2006<br />
Preface...................................................................................................................................................... 407<br />
Coleman, Felicia C.; Parma, Ana M.; Travis, Joseph<br />
William R. and Lenore Mote Eminent Scholar (2003) .............................................................................. 409<br />
The good, the bad, and the ugly: learning from experience to achieve sustainable fisheries.................. 411<br />
Parma, Ana M.; Hilborn, Ray; Orensanz, J.M<br />
Every which way but up: the sad story of Atlantic groundfish, featuring Northern cod and North<br />
Sea cod..................................................................................................................................................... 429<br />
Author: Rice, Jake C<br />
New Zealand's cost-recovery regime for fisheries research services: an industry perspective ............... 467<br />
Stokes, Kevin; Gibbs, Nici; Holland, Dan<br />
Fisheries success and failure: the case of the Bristol Bay salmon fishery............................................... 487<br />
Author: Hilborn, Ray<br />
The Chilean TURF system: how is it performing in the case of the loco fishery? .................................... 499<br />
González, Jorge; Stotz, Wolfgang; Garrido, Jorge; Orensanz, J.M.; Parma, Ana M.; Tapia,<br />
Carlos; Zuleta, Alejandro<br />
Why fisheries management fails: treating symptoms rather than the cause............................................ 529<br />
Author: Wilen, James E<br />
Will structural reform fix fishery management? Commission policy recommendations and the<br />
U.S. regional fishery management council system .................................................................................. 547<br />
Author: Hanna, Susan<br />
Property rights in fisheries ........................................................................................................................ 563<br />
Author: Newkirk, Sarah G<br />
The good, the bad, or the ugly? Advantages and challenges of Japaneses coastal fisheries<br />
management............................................................................................................................................. 575<br />
Takahashi, Satsuki; McCay, Bonnie J.; Baba, Osamu<br />
Evaluating tuna management in the eastern Pacific Ocean..................................................................... 593<br />
Maunder, Mark N.; Harley, Shelton J<br />
Is the American lobster, Homarus americanus, overfished? A review of overfishing with an<br />
ecologically based perspective................................................................................................................. 607<br />
Author: Steneck, Robert S<br />
Building sustainable fisheries in Florida's coral reef ecosystem: positive signs in the Dry<br />
Tortugas.................................................................................................................................................... 633<br />
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Ault, Jerald S.; Smith, Steven G.; Bohnsack, James A.; Luo, Jiangang; Harper, Douglas E.;<br />
McClellan, David B<br />
Pacific rockfish management: are we circling the wagons around the wrong paradigm?........................ 655<br />
Author: Berkeley, Steven A<br />
Discards and revenues in multispecies groundfish trawl fisheries managed by trip limits on the<br />
U.S. West Coast and by ITQs in British Columbia ................................................................................... 669<br />
Author: Branch, Trevor A<br />
Frameworks for managing marine resources in Australia through ecosystem approaches: do<br />
they fit together and are they useful? ....................................................................................................... 691<br />
Author: Fletcher, W.J<br />
Examining the screenplay: public spending and private earning in American fisheries........................... 705<br />
Author: Flynn, Lucy<br />
CAHIERS OF BIOLOGIE MARINE:<br />
Vol. 47, No. 2, 2006<br />
BOUCHEREAU Jean-Luc, Catarina MARQUES, Patricia PEREIRA, Olivier GUELORGET &<br />
YvanVERGNE. Trophic characterization of the Prévost lagoon (Mediterranean Sea) by the<br />
feeding habits of the European eel Anguilla anguilla ............................................................................... 133<br />
BAYED Abdellatif, Essediya CHERKAOUI & Michel GLÉMAREC. Population dynamics of<br />
Scolelepis squamata (Annelida: Polychaeta) from a Northwest African beach ....................................... 143<br />
BÖGGEMANN Markus & Günter PURSCHKE. Ultrastructure of the proboscidial papillae in<br />
some Goniadidae species (Annelida: “Polychaeta”) ................................................................................ 157<br />
ELMENIF Najoua Trigui, Youssef LAHBIB, Marcel LE PENNEC, Roger FLOWER & Moncef<br />
BOUMAIZA. Intensity of the imposex phenomenon - impact on growth and fecundity in<br />
Hexaplex trunculus (Mollusca: Gastropoda) collected in Bizerta lagoon and channel (Tunisia) ............. 165<br />
CHATTERJEE Tapas, Marleen DE TROCH & Cheon Young CHANG. Three Halacarid mites<br />
of the Genus Copidognathus (Acari: Halacaridae) from Zanzibar, Tanzania........................................... 177<br />
FONSECA Gustavo, Wilfrida DECRAEMER & Ann VANREUSEL. Taxonomy and species<br />
distribution of the genus Manganonema (Nematoda: Monhysterida; Bussau, 1993) .............................. 189<br />
PEREZ Thierry, Bertrand PERRIN, Sophie CARTERON, Jean VACELET & Nicole BOURY-<br />
ESNAULT. Celtodoryx girardae gen. nov.sp. nov., a new sponge species (Poecilosclerida:<br />
Demospongiae) invading theGulf of Morbihan (North East Atlantic, France) .......................................... 205<br />
BEN SOUISSI Jamila, Daniel GOLANI, Hamadi MEJRI, Jeanne ZAOULI & Christian CAPAPÉ.<br />
On the occurrence of Scomberomorus commerson Lacepède, 1800 (Osteichthyes:<br />
Scombridae) off Northern Tunisia (Central Mediterranean) .................................................................... 215<br />
SALVINI-PLAWEN Luitfried v.First record of a mature stauromedusa Stylocoronella (Cnidaria)<br />
in nature ................................................................................................................................................... 219<br />
BRUCE Alexander J. A new genus, Leptomenes, for the pontoniine shrimp Periclimenes<br />
dolichosternum Okuno & Mitsuhashi, 2003 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) .............................. 223<br />
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 63, No. 1, January 2006<br />
The effect of selenium on mercury assimilation by freshwater organisms................................................... 1<br />
Belzile, Nelson; Chen, Yu-Wei; Gunn, John M.; Tong, Jian; Alarie, Yves; Delonchamp, Tania;<br />
Lang, Chun-Yan<br />
Elucidating patterns of size-dependent predation on larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in<br />
Lake Michigan: an experimental and modeling approach.......................................................................... 11<br />
Fulford, Richard S.; Rice, James A.; Miller, Thomas J.; Binkowski, Fred P<br />
Foraging selectivity by larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens): implications for understanding<br />
recruitment in small and large lakes ........................................................................................................... 28<br />
Fulford, Richard S.; Rice, James A.; Miller, Thomas J.; Binkowski, Fred P.; Dettmers, John M.;<br />
Belonger, Brian<br />
Distribution, abundance, and diversity of stream fishes under variable environmental<br />
conditions.................................................................................................................................................... 43<br />
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Taylor, Christopher M.; Holder, Thomas L.; Fiorillo, Riccardo A.; Williams, Lance R.; Thomas,<br />
R B.; Warren Jr., Melvin L<br />
Population dynamics of Japanese pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha): are recent<br />
increases explained by hatchery programs or climatic variations? ........................................................... 55)<br />
Morita, Kentaro; Morita, Shoko H.; Fukuwaka, Masa-aki<br />
Have brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) displaced bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) along<br />
longitudinal gradients in central Idaho streams? ........................................................................................ 63<br />
Rieman, Bruce E.; Peterson, James T.; Myers, Deborah L<br />
Experimental determination of the sources of otolith carbon and associated isotopic<br />
fractionation ................................................................................................................................................ 79<br />
Solomon, Christopher T.; Weber, Peter K.; Ingram, B L.; Conrad, Mark E.; Machavaram,<br />
Madhav V.; Pogodina, Asya R.; Franklin, Rebecca L.; Cech Jr., Joseph J<br />
How does the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) retain its population structure during its larval<br />
migration across the North Atlantic Ocean? ............................................................................................... 90<br />
Kettle, A J.; Haines, Keith<br />
Fine-scale geographic interactions between Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) trends and<br />
local fisheries ............................................................................................................................................ 107<br />
Dillingham, Peter W.; Skalski, John R.; Ryding, Kristen E<br />
Effects of riffle–step restoration on hyporheic zone chemistry in N-rich lowland streams ....................... 120<br />
Kasahara, Tamao; Hill, Alan R<br />
Does the river continuum concept apply on a tropical island? Longitudinal variation in a Puerto<br />
Rican stream............................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Greathouse, Effie A.; Pringle, Catherine M<br />
Effectiveness of marine reserves for large-scale fisheries management................................................. 153<br />
Smith, Martin D.; Zhang, Junjie; Coleman, Felicia C<br />
Chutes and ladders and other games we play with rivers. I. Simulated effects of upstream<br />
passage on white sturgeon....................................................................................................................... 165<br />
Author: Jager, Henriette I<br />
Chutes and ladders and other games we play with rivers. II. Simulated effects of translocation<br />
on white sturgeon ..................................................................................................................................... 176<br />
Author: Jager, Henriette I<br />
State-dependent energy allocation in cod (Gadus morhua)..................................................................... 186<br />
Jørgensen, Christian; Fiksen, Øyvind<br />
The logic of skipped spawning in fish....................................................................................................... 200<br />
Jørgensen, Christian; Ernande, Bruno; Fiksen, Øyvind; Dieckmann, Ulf<br />
A stochastic approach to stock reduction analysis................................................................................... 212<br />
Walters, Carl J.; Martell, Steven J.; Korman, Josh<br />
Fireproof killer whales (Orcinus orca): flame-retardant chemicals and the conservation<br />
imperative in the charismatic icon of British Columbia, Canada .............................................................. 224<br />
Author: Ross, Peter S<br />
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 63, No. 2, February 2006<br />
Fishing under low productivity conditions is further delaying recovery of Northwest Atlantic cod<br />
(Gadus morhua)........................................................................................................................................ 235<br />
Shelton, Peter A.; Sinclair, Alan F.; Chouinard, Ghislain A.; Mohn, Robert; Duplisea, Daniel E<br />
A topographic index approach for identifying groundwater habitat of young-of-year brook trout<br />
(Salvelinus fontinalis) in the land–lake ecotone........................................................................................ 239<br />
Borwick, Jason; Buttle, Jim; Ridgway, Mark S<br />
Spatial evidence for information exchange and competition in the Gulf of St. Lawrence snow<br />
crab (Chionoecetes opilio) fishery ............................................................................................................ 254<br />
Gillis, Darren M.; Wade, Elmer; Swain, Douglas P<br />
Shoal behaviour and maturity relations of spawning capelin (Mallotus villosus) off<br />
Newfoundland: demersal spawning and diel vertical movement patterns ............................................... 268<br />
Davoren, Gail K.; Anderson, John T.; Montevecchi, William A<br />
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Network-scale spatial and temporal variation in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)<br />
redd distributions: patterns inferred from spatially continuous replicate surveys ..................................... 285<br />
Isaak, Daniel J.; Thurow, Russell F<br />
Predator communities associated with brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) prey: patterns in<br />
body size................................................................................................................................................... 297<br />
Author: Zimmerman, Mara S<br />
Timing and determination of potential fecundity in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).................................... 310<br />
Skjæraasen, Jon E.; Nilsen, Trygve; Kjesbu, Olav S<br />
A Bayesian state–space mark–recapture model to estimate exploitation rates in mixed-stock<br />
fisheries..................................................................................................................................................... 321<br />
Michielsens, Catherine G.J.; McAllister, Murdoch K.; Kuikka, Sakari; Pakarinen, Tapani;<br />
Karlsson, Lars; Romakkaniemi, Atso; Perä, Ingemar; Mäntyniemi, Samu<br />
Using bioenergetics and stable isotopes to assess the trophic role of rusty crayfish<br />
(Orconectes rusticus) in lake littoral zones............................................................................................... 335<br />
Roth, Brian M.; Hein, Catherine L.; Vander Zanden, M J<br />
Variable uptake and elimination of stable nitrogen isotopes between tissues in fish............................... 345<br />
MacNeil, M A.; Drouillard, Ken G.; Fisk, Aaron T<br />
Development and use of the Wetland Fish Index to assess the quality of coastal wetlands in<br />
the Laurentian Great Lakes ...................................................................................................................... 354<br />
Seilheimer, T S.; Chow-Fraser, P<br />
The influence of taxonomic level on the performance of a predictive model for water quality<br />
assessment............................................................................................................................................... 367<br />
Feio, Maria J.; Reynoldson, Trefor B.; Graça, Manuel A<br />
The effects of the endocrine disrupter 4-nonylphenol on the behaviour of juvenile rainbow trout<br />
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) ............................................................................................................................ 377<br />
Ward, Ashley J.; Duff, Alison J.; Currie, Suzanne<br />
Fish predation and trapping for rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) control: a whole-lake<br />
experiment ................................................................................................................................................ 383<br />
Hein, Catherine L.; Roth, Brian M.; Ives, Anthony R.; Zanden, M J.V<br />
Effects of biotic assemblage, classification, and assessment method on bioassessment<br />
performance.............................................................................................................................................. 394<br />
Mazor, Raphael D.; Reynoldson, Trefor B.; Rosenberg, David M.; Resh, Vincent H<br />
Effects of different ligands on the bioaccumulation and subsequent depuration of dietary Cu<br />
and Zn in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)......................................................................... 412<br />
Kjoss, Victoria A.; Wood, Chris M.; McDonald, D G<br />
An evaluation of the Clearwater River supplementation program in western Washington ...................... 423<br />
Sharma, Rishi; Morishima, Gary; Wang, Shizhen; Talbot, André; Gilbertson, Larry<br />
Variation of agonistic behavior among juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)<br />
of hatchery, hybrid, and wild origin ........................................................................................................... 438<br />
Wessel, Maria L.; Smoker, William W.; Fagen, Robert M.; Joyce, John<br />
The role of semiochemicals in host location and non-host avoidance by salmon louse<br />
(Lepeophtheirus salmonis) copepodids.................................................................................................... 448<br />
Mordue Luntz, A J.; Bailey, Roberta J.E.; Birkett, Michael A.; Ingvarsdóttir, Anna; Mordue,<br />
William; O'Shea, Bríd; Pickett, John A.; Wadhams, Lester J<br />
Forecasting effects of climate change on Great Lakes fisheries: models that link habitat supply<br />
to population dynamics can help .............................................................................................................. 457<br />
Jones, Michael L.; Shuter, Brian J.; Zhao, Yingming; Stockwell, Jason D<br />
Erratum: Periphyton response to long-term nutrient enrichment in a shaded headwater stream............ 469<br />
Greenwood, Jennifer L.; Rosemond, Amy D<br />
Erratum: Lipid class and nonesterified fatty acid profiles in plasma of North Atlantic cod<br />
(Gadus morhua)........................................................................................................................................ 470<br />
Alkanani, T; Parrish, C C.; Rodnick, K J.; Gamperl, A K<br />
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 63, No. 3, March 2006<br />
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Base cation reservoirs in soil control the buffering capacity of lakes in forested catchments.................. 471<br />
Houle, Daniel; Ouimet, Rock; Couture, Suzanne; Gagnon, Christian<br />
A field test verifies that pheromones can be useful for sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)<br />
control in the Great Lakes......................................................................................................................... 475<br />
Wagner, C M.; Jones, Michael L.; Twohey, Michael B.; Sorensen, Peter W<br />
Effects of reservoir connectivity on stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains ................................... 480<br />
Falke, Jeffrey A.; Gido, Keith B<br />
Life history correlates of density-dependent recruitment in marine fishes ............................................... 494<br />
Goodwin, Nicholas B.; Grant, Alastair; Perry, Allison L.; Dulvy, Nicholas K.; Reynolds, John D<br />
Improving the definition of fishing effort for important European fleets by accounting for the<br />
skipper effect ............................................................................................................................................ 510<br />
Marchal, Paul; Andersen, Bo; Bromley, David; Iriondo, Ane; Mahévas, Stéphanie; Quirijns,<br />
Floor; Rackham, Brian; Santurtún, Marina; Tien, Nicola; Ulrich, Clara<br />
Integrating catch-at-age and multiyear tagging data: a combined Brownie and Petersen<br />
estimation approach in a fishery context .................................................................................................. 534<br />
Polacheck, Tom; Eveson, J P.; Laslett, Geoff M.; Pollock, Kenneth H.; Hearn, William S<br />
A field study examining the relative importance of food and water as sources of cadmium for<br />
juvenile yellow perch (Perca flavescens).................................................................................................. 549<br />
Kraemer, Lisa D.; Campbell, Peter G.; Hare, Landis; Auclair, Jean-Christian<br />
Characterizing north temperate lake littoral fish assemblages: a comparison between distance<br />
sampling and minnow traps...................................................................................................................... 558<br />
MacRae, Pamela S.; Jackson, Donald A<br />
Rapid food web recovery in response to removal of an introduced apex predator.................................. 569<br />
Lepak, Jesse M.; Kraft, Clifford E.; Weidel, Brian C<br />
The Gibbs and split–merge sampler for population mixture analysis from genetic data with<br />
incomplete baselines ................................................................................................................................ 576<br />
Pella, Jerome; Masuda, Michele<br />
Mechanisms of density dependence in stream fish: exploitation competition for food reduces<br />
growth of adult European bullheads (Cottus gobio) ................................................................................. 597<br />
Davey, Andrew J.; Turner, George F.; Hawkins, Stephen J.; Doncaster, C P.a.t.r.i.c.k<br />
Spawning season fidelity in sympatric populations of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) ...................... 607<br />
Brophy, Deirdre; Danilowicz, Bret S.; King, Pauline A<br />
Surface bands on deepwater squalid dorsal-fin spines: an alternative method for ageing<br />
Centroselachus crepidater........................................................................................................................ 617<br />
Irvine, Sarah B.; Stevens, John D.; Laurenson, Laurie J<br />
An evaluation of stable nitrogen isotopes and polychlorinated biphenyls as bioenergetic tracers<br />
in aquatic systems .................................................................................................................................... 628<br />
Paterson, Gordon; Drouillard, Kenneth G.; Haffner, G D<br />
Integrating marine protected areas with catch regulation......................................................................... 642<br />
Hilborn, Ray; Micheli, Fiorenza; De Leo, Giulio A<br />
Modelling population viability in fragmented environments: contribution to the conservation of<br />
an endangered percid (Zingel asper) ....................................................................................................... 650<br />
Labonne, Jacques; Gaudin, Philippe<br />
Factors influencing summer movement patterns of Bonneville cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus<br />
clarkii utah)................................................................................................................................................ 660<br />
Schrank, Amy J.; Rahel, Frank J<br />
Effects of recreational and commercial fishing on blue sharks (Prionace glauca) in Atlantic<br />
Canada, with inferences on the North Atlantic population........................................................................ 670<br />
Campana, Steven E.; Marks, Linda; Joyce, Warren; Kohler, Nancy E<br />
Information needs for assessing critical habitat of freshwater fish........................................................... 683<br />
Rosenfeld, Jordan S.; Hatfield, Todd<br />
Incentive-based approaches to sustainable fisheries............................................................................... 699<br />
Grafton, R Q.; Arnason, Ragnar; Bjørndal, Trond; Campbell, David; Campbell, Harry F.; Clark,<br />
Colin W.; Connor, Robin; Dupont, Diane P.; Hannesson, Rögnvaldur; Hilborn, Ray; Kirkley,<br />
James E.; Kompas, Tom; Lane, Daniel E.; Munro, Gordon R.; Pascoe, Sean; Squires, Dale;<br />
Steinshamn, Stein I.v.a.r.; Turris, Bruce R.; Weninger, Quinn<br />
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 6, No. 4, April 2006<br />
Carbon burial and infill rates in small Western Boreal lakes: physical factors affecting carbon<br />
storage ...................................................................................................................................................... 711<br />
Squires, Margaret M.; Mazzucchi, David; Devito, Kevin J<br />
Cumulative impacts of seabed trawl disturbance on benthic biomass, production, and species<br />
richness in different habitats..................................................................................................................... 721<br />
Hiddink, J G.; Jennings, S; Kaiser, M J.; Queirós, A M.; Duplisea, D E.; Piet, G J<br />
Effect of the spatial arrangement of habitat patches on the development of fish habitat models<br />
in the littoral zone of a Canadian Shield lake ........................................................................................... 737<br />
Brind'Amour, Anik; Boisclair, Daniel<br />
Size-structured patterns of piscivory of the longfin inshore squid (Loligo pealeii) in the mid-<br />
Atlantic continental shelf ecosystem......................................................................................................... 754<br />
Hunsicker, Mary E.; Essington, Timothy E<br />
Effects of low-head barriers on stream fishes: taxonomic affiliations and morphological<br />
correlates of sensitive species.................................................................................................................. 766<br />
McLaughlin, Robert L.; Porto, Louise; Noakes, David L.; Baylis, Jeffrey R.; Carl, Leon M.;<br />
Dodd, Hope R.; Goldstein, Jon D.; Hayes, Daniel B.; Randall, Robert G<br />
Underwater but not out of sight: genetic monitoring of effective population size in the<br />
endangered North Sea houting (Coregonus oxyrhynchus)...................................................................... 780<br />
Nielsen, Einar E.; Hansen, Michael M.; Mensberg, Karen-Lise D<br />
Projected impacts of climate warming on production of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in<br />
southern Yukon lakes ............................................................................................................................... 788<br />
Mackenzie-Grieve, Jody L.; Post, John R<br />
Historical changes in abundance and community structure of warmwater piscivore<br />
communities associated with changes in water clarity, nutrients, and temperature................................. 798<br />
Robillard, M M.; Fox, M G<br />
Comparison and utility of different size-based metrics of fish communities for detecting fishery<br />
impacts...................................................................................................................................................... 810<br />
Duplisea, Daniel E.; Castonguay, Martin<br />
Stable isotopes as an indicator of diet in omnivorous crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus): the<br />
influence of tissue, sample treatment, and season .................................................................................. 821<br />
Stenroth, Patrik; Holmqvist, Niklas; Nyström, Per; Berglund, Olof; Larsson, Per; Granéli,<br />
Wilhelm<br />
Long-term trends of bloater (Coregonus hoyi) recruitment in Lake Michigan: evidence for the<br />
effect of sex ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 832<br />
Bunnell, David B.; Madenjian, Charles P.; Croley II, Thomas E<br />
Bacterioplankton production, abundance, and nutrient limitation among lakes of the Mackenzie<br />
Delta (western Canadian arctic) ............................................................................................................... 845<br />
Spears, Bryan M.; Lesack, Lance F<br />
Scale-dependent movements and protection of female blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus)....................... 858<br />
Medici, David A.; Wolcott, Thomas G.; Wolcott, Donna L<br />
Continued disappearance of the benthic amphipod Diporeia spp. in Lake Michigan: is there<br />
evidence for food limitation?..................................................................................................................... 872<br />
Nalepa, Thomas F.; Fanslow, David L.; Foley III, Andrew J.; Lang, Gregory A.; Eadie, Brian J.;<br />
Quigley, Michael A<br />
Changes in seasonal energy dynamics of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Lake Michigan<br />
after invasion of dreissenid mussels......................................................................................................... 891<br />
Madenjian, Charles P.; Pothoven, Steven A.; Dettmers, John M.; Holuszko, Jeffrey D<br />
Empirical analysis and transboundary management for Georges Bank multispecies fishery.................. 903<br />
Soboil, Mark L.; Sutinen, Jon G<br />
The influence of fall-spawning coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) on growth and production<br />
of juvenile coho salmon rearing in beaver ponds on the Copper River Delta, Alaska ............................. 917<br />
Lang, Dirk W.; Reeves, Gordon H.; Hall, James D.; Wipfli, Mark S<br />
Conservation and management of exploited shark populations based on reproductive value................ 931<br />
Taylor, Ian G.; Gallucci, Vincent F.; Erzini, Karim<br />
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Simulating and testing the sensitivity of ecosystem-based indicators to fishing in the southern<br />
Benguela ecosystem ................................................................................................................................ 943<br />
Travers, Morgane; Shin, Yunne-Jai; Shannon, Lynne; Cury, Philippe<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 05/06, May 2006<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 Index (SOI)<br />
Tahiti and Darwin SLP Anomalies<br />
OLR Anomalies T1<br />
Equatorial SOI T2<br />
200-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies<br />
500-mb Temperature Anomalies<br />
30-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T3<br />
850-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T4<br />
Equatorial Pacific SST Anomalies T5<br />
Time-Longitude Sections<br />
Mean and Anomalous Sea Level 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: Outside Contributions<br />
Tropical Drifting Buoys A1.1<br />
Thermistor Chain Data A1.2<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude<br />
Section Mean A1.3<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitude<br />
Section Anomalies A1.4<br />
East Pacific SST and Sea Level A1.5<br />
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 Model Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST ANOMALY F3<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3 F4a<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3.4 F4b<br />
NCEP Markov Model Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST Anomalies F5<br />
Forecast SST Nino 3.4 F6<br />
LDEO Forecast<br />
Forecast of SST and Wind Stress F7<br />
Forecast of Nino 3 SSTA F8<br />
Linear Inverse Modeling Forecasts<br />
Predicted SST Anomalies F9<br />
Forecasts of NINO 3 Anomalies F10<br />
Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Model (HMC-<br />
3) F11<br />
ENSO-CLIPER Model 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)-<br />
Anomaly and Percentiles E3<br />
Time Series of Selected Global<br />
Precipitation Estimates (CAMSOPI) E4<br />
Time Series of U. S. Precipitation<br />
Estimates (CAMSOPI) E5<br />
U. S. Precipitation E6<br />
Northern Hemisphere<br />
Standardized Monthly Amplitudes 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<br />
Vectors E10<br />
500-mb Persistence E11<br />
Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E12<br />
700-mb Storm Track E13<br />
Southern Hemisphere<br />
Troposphere<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E14<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E15<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E16<br />
500-mb Persistence E17<br />
Time -Longitude Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E18<br />
Stratosphere<br />
Height Anomalies at selected levels S1<br />
Height-longitude section S2<br />
50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3<br />
2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4<br />
Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series) 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 />
Snow Cover A2.2<br />
CRUSTACEANA:<br />
Vol. 143, Part 3, March 2006<br />
First records of two remarkable copepods (copepoda, harpacticoida) in the upper littoral fringe<br />
of Eastern North America<br />
Agnar Ingólfsson and María B. Steinarsdóttir........................................................................................... 257<br />
Trace metals in Austinogebia Edulis (Ngoc-Ho & Chan, 1992) (Decapoda, Thalassinidea,<br />
Upogebiidae) and its habitat sediment from the central Western Taiwan coast<br />
Shao-Hung Peng, Jiang-Shiou Hwang, Tien-Hsi Fang and Tsui-Ping Wei ............................................. 263<br />
Size-dependent effects of visible implant elastomer marking on crayfish (Orconectes<br />
obscurus) growth, mortality, and tag retention<br />
Jennifer M. Clark and Mark W. Kershner ................................................................................................. 275<br />
Do earthen structures more often deter barricade building species than non-building species in<br />
crabs of the family Dotillidae (Brachyura, Ocypodoidea)?<br />
Mari Ohata and Keiji Wada....................................................................................................................... 285<br />
Species diversity and niche-partitioning in the pelagic copepods of the family Scolecitrichidae<br />
(Calanoida)<br />
Mikiko Kuriyama and Shuhei Nishida ....................................................................................................... 293<br />
A new record of Nebalia straus Risso, 1827 (Phyllocarida, Leptostraca) from the Eastern<br />
Mediterranean<br />
CengIz Koçak and Tuncer Katagan.......................................................................................................... 319<br />
Optimizing harvesting strategies of the white shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica<br />
Farid A. Tabash-Blanco and Ernesto A. Chávez...................................................................................... 327<br />
The biology of Austinixa gorei (Manning & Felder, 1989) (Decapoda, Brachyura,<br />
Pinnotheridae) symbiotic in the burrows of intertidal ghost shrimp (Decapoda, Thalassinidea,<br />
Callianassidae) in Miami, Florida<br />
John J. McDermott.................................................................................................................................... 345<br />
Summer diet of the adult freshwater prawn, Palaemonetes zariquieyi Sollaud, 1939<br />
(Decapoda, Palaemonidae) in the Jerte River (SW Iberian Peninsula)<br />
J. L. Pérez-Bote ........................................................................................................................................ 363<br />
The date of publication of Wilhelm Giesbrecht’s “Pelagische Copepoden”, in Fauna und Flora<br />
des Golfes von Neapel, volume 19<br />
Category Notes and News<br />
L. B. Holthuis and W. Vervoort ................................................................................................................. 371<br />
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New unusual associations involving parasitic isopods<br />
A. Suat Ates, Jean-Paul Trilles, Ali Ismen and C. Çigdem Yigin.............................................................. 375<br />
Reviews .................................................................................................................................................... 381<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:<br />
Vol. 143, No. 3, October 2006<br />
Detecting changes in insect herbivore communities along a pollution gradient • .................................. 377<br />
Michele Eatough Jones and Timothy D. Paine<br />
Abiotic ecotypes in south-central Spanish rivers: Reference conditions and pollution • ........................ 388<br />
J.L. Moreno, C. Navarro and J. De las Heras<br />
A remediation strategy based on active phytoremediation followed by natural attenuation in a<br />
soil contaminated by pyrite waste • ........................................................................................................ 397<br />
Rafael Clemente, Concepción Almela and M. Pilar Bernal<br />
Fixation of metals in soil constituents and potential remobilization by hyperaccumulating and<br />
non-hyperaccumulating plants: Results from an isotopic dilution study • ............................................... 407<br />
Daniel Hammer, Catherine Keller, Michael J. McLaughlin and Rebecca E. Hamon<br />
The use of soil survey data to determine the magnitude and extent of historic metal deposition<br />
related to atmospheric smelter emissions across Humberside, UK • ..................................................... 416<br />
B.G. Rawlins, R.M. Lark, R. Webster and K.E. O'Donnell<br />
Seasonal profiles of leaf ascorbic acid content and redox state in ozone-sensitive wildflowers • ......... 427<br />
Kent O. Burkey, Howard S. Neufeld, Lara Souza, Arthur H. Chappelka and Alan W. Davison<br />
Distribution and relationships between selected chemical elements in green alga<br />
Enteromorpha sp. from the southern Baltic • .......................................................................................... 435<br />
Radoslaw Zbikowski, Piotr Szefer and Adam Latala<br />
Cry1Ab protein from Bt transgenic rice does not residue in rhizosphere soil • ...................................... 449<br />
Haiyan Wang, Qingfu Ye, Wei Wang, Licheng Wu and Weixiang Wu<br />
Contamination in sediments, bivalves and sponges of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica • .......................... 456<br />
Andrew Negri, Kathryn Burns, Steve Boyle, Diane Brinkman and Nicole Webster<br />
Modelling nitrogen saturation and carbon accumulation in heathland soils under elevated<br />
nitrogen deposition • ............................................................................................................................... 468<br />
C.D. Evans, S.J.M. Caporn, J.A. Carroll, M.G. Pilkington, D.B. Wilson, N. Ray and N.<br />
Cresswell<br />
Changes in elemental composition and mass of atmospheric aerosol pollution between 1996<br />
and 2002 in a Central European city • .................................................................................................... 479<br />
Imre Salma and Willy Maenhaut<br />
isotope analysis • .................................................................................................................................... 489<br />
Rupert L. Hough, Martin Whittaker, Anthony E. Fallick, Tom Preston, John G. Farmer and<br />
Simon J.T. Pollard<br />
Long-term efficiency and stability of wetlands for treating wastewater of a lead/zinc mine and<br />
the concurrent ecosystem development • ............................................................................................... 499<br />
B. Yang, C.Y. Lan, C.S. Yang, W.B. Liao, H. Chang and W.S. Shu<br />
Development of tolerance against toxic Microcystis aeruginosa in three cladocerans and the<br />
ecological implications • .......................................................................................................................... 513<br />
Nichun Guo and Ping Xie<br />
Saturation models of arsenic, cobalt, chromium and manganese bioaccumulation by Hyalella<br />
azteca • ................................................................................................................................................... 519<br />
W.P. Norwood, U. Borgmann and D.G. Dixon<br />
Mercury concentration in black flies Simulium spp. (Diptera, Simuliidae) from soft-water<br />
streams in Ontario, Canada • ................................................................................................................. 529<br />
K.M. Harding, J.A. Gowland and P.J. Dillon<br />
High carbon monoxide concentrations during the rainy season in Campo Grande, in central<br />
Brazil • ..................................................................................................................................................... 536<br />
C. Boian and V.W.J.H. Kirchhoff<br />
Ecophysiological and seasonal variations in Cd, Pb, Zn, and Ni concentrations in the leaves of<br />
urban deciduous trees in Istanbul • ........................................................................................................ 545<br />
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Gülriz Baycu, Doganay Tolunay, Hakan Özden and Süreyya Günebakan<br />
Incidence of ozone symptoms on vegetation within a National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey,<br />
USA • ...................................................................................................................................................... 555<br />
Donald D. Davis and Teodora Orendovici<br />
Persistence of antibiotics such as macrolides, tiamulin and salinomycin in soil • .................................. 565<br />
Michael P. Schlüsener and Kai Bester<br />
Changed vegetation composition in coniferous forests near to motorways in Southern<br />
Germany: The effects of traffic-born pollution • ...................................................................................... 572<br />
M. Bernhardt-Römermann, M. Kirchner, T. Kudernatsch, G. Jakobi and A. Fischer<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL:<br />
Vol. 32, No. 5, July 2006<br />
Photochemistry of a major commercial polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardant<br />
congener: 2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexabromodiphenyl ether (BDE153) • .............................................................. 575<br />
Sierra Rayne, Peter Wan and Michael Ikonomou<br />
The use of ambient air quality modeling to estimate individual and population exposure for<br />
human health research: A case study of ozone in the Northern Georgia Region of the United<br />
States • ................................................................................................................................................... 586<br />
Michelle L. Bell<br />
Contamination of fish by organochlorine pesticide residues in the Ouémé River catchment in<br />
the Republic of Bénin • ........................................................................................................................... 594<br />
Elisabeth Yehouenou A. Pazou, Philippe Lalèyè, Michel Boko, Cornelis A.M. van Gestel,<br />
Hyacinthe Ahissou, Simon Akpona, Bert van Hattum, Kees Swart and Nico M. van Straalen<br />
A survey of radon level in underground buildings in China • .................................................................. 600<br />
Xiaoyan Li, Baoshan Zheng, Yan Wang and Xue Wang<br />
Pollution of the Begej Canal sediment-metals, radioactivity and toxicity assessment • ......................... 606<br />
B. Dalmacija, M. Prica, I. Ivancev-Tumbas, A. van der Kooij, S. Roncevic, D. Krcmar, I. Bikit<br />
and I. Teodorovic<br />
Organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticide residues in the Ouémé River catchment in<br />
the Republic of Bénin • ........................................................................................................................... 616<br />
Elisabeth Yehouenou A. Pazou, Michel Boko, Cornelis A.M. van Gestel, Hyacinthe Ahissou,<br />
Philippe Lalèyè,Simon Akpona, Bert van Hattum, Kees Swart and Nico M. van Straalen<br />
Birth outcomes of infants born in areas with elevated ambient exposure to incinerator<br />
generated PCDD/Fs • ............................................................................................................................. 624<br />
Chih-Ming Lin, Chung-Yi Li and I-Fang Mao<br />
Comparison of some trace elements concentration in blood, tumor free breast and tumor<br />
tissues of women with benign and malignant breast lesions: An Indian study • .................................... 630<br />
M.K.J. Siddiqui, Jyoti, S. Singh, P.K. Mehrotra, K. Singh and R. Sarangi<br />
Predictive abilities of numerical sediment quality guidelines in Sydney Harbour, Australia, and<br />
vicinity • ................................................................................................................................................... 638<br />
Stephanie McCready, Gavin F. Birch, Edward R. Long, Gina Spyrakis and Christopher R.<br />
Greely<br />
Patterns of serum PCDD/Fs affected by vegetarian regime and consumption of local food for<br />
residents living near municipal waste incinerators from Taiwan • .......................................................... 650<br />
Hsiu-Ling Chen, Huei-Jen Su and Ching-Chang Lee<br />
Life cycle assessment of second generation (2G) and third generation (3G) mobile phone<br />
networks • ............................................................................................................................................... 656<br />
Wolfram Scharnhorst, Lorenz M. Hilty and Olivier Jolliet<br />
Measurement of estrogenic activity in sediments from Haihe and Dagu River, China • ........................ 676<br />
Maoyong Song, Yan Xu, Qinting Jiang, Paul K.S. Lam, Desmond K. O'Toole, John P. Giesy<br />
and Guibin Jiang<br />
The effect of ageing on the bioaccessibility and fractionation of cadmium in some typical soils<br />
of China • ................................................................................................................................................ 682<br />
Xiang-Yu Tang, Yong-Guan Zhu, Yan-Shan Cui, Jing Duan and Lily Tang<br />
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Cytogenetic monitoring of domestic mammals exposed to wastewaters from the localities of<br />
Dladla and Boukallou near Settat, Morocco • ......................................................................................... 690<br />
Meftah Kadmiri, Kamal Glouib, Luc Verschaeve and Abderaouf Hilali<br />
Uranium levels in the diet of São Paulo City residents • ........................................................................ 697<br />
F. Garcia, A. Barioni, J.D.T. Arruda-Neto, A. Deppman, F. Milian, J. Mesa and O. Rodriguez<br />
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL:<br />
Vol. 32, No. 6, August 2006<br />
Levels and congener pattern of polychlorinated biphenyl and organochlorine pesticide<br />
residues in bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) from the Straits of Messina (Sicily, Italy) • ......................... 705<br />
G. Di Bella, P. Licata, A. Bruzzese, C. Naccari, D. Trombetta, V. Lo Turco, G. Dugo, A.<br />
Richetti and F. Naccari<br />
Evaluation of heavy metal acute toxicity and bioaccumulation in soil ciliated protozoa • ...................... 711<br />
Silvia Díaz, Ana Martín-González and Juan Carlos Gutiérrez<br />
Determination of endocrine disruptors in Kafue lechwe (Kobus leche kafuensis) samples from<br />
the Lochinvar National Park of Zambia • ................................................................................................ 718<br />
Kwenga Sichilongo and Nelson Torto<br />
Application of cattle manure as fertilizer in pastureland: Estimating the incremental risk due to<br />
metal accumulation employing a multicompartment model • ................................................................. 724<br />
Amaya Franco, Marta Schuhmacher, Enrique Roca and José Luis Domingo<br />
Assessing water quality in rivers with fuzzy inference systems: A case study • .................................... 733<br />
William Ocampo-Duque, Núria Ferré-Huguet, José L. Domingo and Marta Schuhmacher<br />
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Comparative gene expression of PSP-toxin producing and non-toxic Anabaena circinalis<br />
strains • ................................................................................................................................................... 743<br />
Francesco Pomati, Ralf Kellmann, Rosi Cavalieri, Brendan P. Burns and Brett A. Neilan<br />
Alteration of steroidogenesis in H295R cells by organic sediment contaminants and<br />
relationships to other endocrine disrupting effects • ............................................................................... 749<br />
Ludek Bláha, Klára Hilscherová, Edita Mazurová, Markus Hecker, Paul D. Jones, John L.<br />
Newsted, Patrick W. Bradley, Tannia Gracia, Zdenek Duriš, Ivona Horká et al<br />
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination in coastal sediments of the Izmit Bay<br />
(Marmara Sea): Case studies before and after the Izmit Earthquake • .................................................. 758<br />
L. Tolun, D. Martens, O.S. Okay and K.W. Schramm<br />
Cultivation of garden vegetables in Peoria Pool sediments from the Illinois River: A case study<br />
in trace element accumulation and dietary exposures • ......................................................................... 766<br />
Stephen Ebbs, Jonathan Talbott and Renuka Sankaran<br />
Organochlorine levels in edible fish from the Marmara Sea, Turkey • ................................................... 775<br />
Mehmet Coelhan, Johanna Strohmeier and Hulusi Barlas<br />
Ecosystem carbon budgeting and soil carbon sequestration in reclaimed mine soil • ........................... 781<br />
Raj K. Shrestha and Rattan Lal<br />
Organohalogenated pollutants in human serum from Iassy, Romania and their relation with<br />
age and gender • .................................................................................................................................... 797<br />
Alin Constantin Dirtu, Roberta Cernat, Doina Dragan, Raluca Mocanu, René Van Grieken,<br />
Hugo Neels and Adrian Covaci<br />
Assessment of ecotoxicological risks related to depositing dredged materials from canals in<br />
northern France on soil • ......................................................................................................................... 804<br />
Yves Perrodin, Marc Babut, Jean-Philippe Bedell, Marc Bray, Bernard Clement, Cécile<br />
Delolme, Alain Devaux, Claude Durrieu, Jeanne Garric and Bernard Montuelle<br />
Progress in environmental science reviews<br />
Adverse health effects of outdoor air pollutants • REVIEW .................................................................... 815<br />
Luke Curtis, William Rea, Patricia Smith-Willis, Ervin Fenyves and Yaqin Pan<br />
Ecological and toxicological effects of inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems: A<br />
global assessment • REVIEW ................................................................................................................ 831<br />
Julio A. Camargo and Álvaro Alonso<br />
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ESTUARIES AND COASTS:<br />
Vol. 29, No. 2, April 2006<br />
CONTENTS<br />
BRUCE W. HAYWARD, HUGH R. GRENFELL, ASHWAQ T. SABAA, MARGARET S.<br />
MORLEY, AND MARK HORROCKS 2006. Effect and Timing of Increased Freshwater Runoff<br />
into Sheltered Harbor Environments Around Auckland City, New Zealand. ........................................... 165<br />
JACCO C. KROMKAMP, EDWARD P. MORRIS, RODNEY M. FORSTER, CLAIRE<br />
HONEYWILL, SCOTT HAGERTHEY, AND DAVID M. PATERSON 2006. Relationship of<br />
Intertidal Surface Sediment Chlorophyll Concentration to Hyperspectral Reflectance and<br />
Chlorophyll Fluorescence. ....................................................................................................................... 183<br />
C. F. JAGO, A. K. ISHAK, S. E. JONES, AND M. R. G. GOFF 2006. An Ephemeral Turbidity<br />
Maximum Generated by Resuspension of Organic-rich Matter in a Macrotidal Estuary, S.W.<br />
Wales. ...................................................................................................................................................... 197<br />
PATRICIA M. GLIBERT, CYNTHIA A. HEIL, JUDITH M. O’NEIL, WILLIAM C. DENNISON,<br />
AND MARK J. H. O’DONOHUE 2006. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Silica, and Carbon in Moreton<br />
Bay, Queensland, Australia: Differential Limitation of Phytoplankton Biomass and Production. ............ 209<br />
TODD M. KANA, JEFFREY C. CORNWELL, AND LIEJUN ZHONG 2006. Determination of<br />
Denitrification in the Chesapeake Bay from Measurements of N2 Accumulation in Bottom<br />
Water. ...................................................................................................................................................... 222<br />
NICOLE L. GOEBEL, JAMES N. KREMER, AND CHRISTOPHER A. EDWARDS 2006.<br />
Primary Production in Long Island Sound. .............................................................................................. 232<br />
MOLLY R. MCLAUGHLIN AND JOAN B. ROSE 2006. Application of Bacteroides fragilis<br />
Phage as an Alternative Indicator of Sewage Pollution in Tampa Bay, Florida. ..................................... 246<br />
GUSTAVO RUBIO AND DANIEL L. CHILDERS 2006. Controls on Herbaceous Litter<br />
Decomposition in the Estuarine Ecotones of the Florida Everglades. .................................................... 257<br />
MICHAEL T. LEAGUE, ERIN P. COLBERT, DENISE M. SELISKAR, AND JOHN L.<br />
GALLAGHER 2006. Rhizome Growth Dynamics of Native and Exotic Haplotypes of<br />
Phragmites australis (Common Reed). ................................................................................................... 269<br />
PAULO CESAR ABREU, CÉSAR COSTA, CARLOS BEMVENUTI, CLARISSE ODEBRECHT,<br />
WILHELM GRANÉLI, and ALEXANDRE M. ANESIO 2006. Eutrophication processes and<br />
trophic interactions in a shallow estuary: Preliminary results based on stable isotope analysis<br />
(d13C and
Lobster Resource Failure in Long Island Sound, Fisheries Extension, and Litigation<br />
A personal perspective on the complexity of outreach in the face of a marine resource disaster<br />
and civil litigation<br />
Nancy C. Balcom and Antoinette O. Clemetson<br />
Perspective: Ecological Policy<br />
Axioms of Ecological Policy<br />
Those of us who provide information to help inform the participants involved in ecological<br />
policy debates must recognize the reality that scientific information is just one element in<br />
complex political deliberations in a democracy<br />
Robert Lackey<br />
Opinion: Fisheries Forum<br />
Society Publishers Should Take a Closer Look at Open Access<br />
The open access movement will undoubtedly cause changes in scholarly publishing models,<br />
but those changes could be positive for professional societies and their members<br />
Linda Eells<br />
Columns: President’s Hook<br />
Coming Soon: The Fifth World Fishery Congress in Yokohama, Japan<br />
The 5th WFC will focus on current global aquatic issues and sustainable fisheries<br />
management<br />
Christopher C. Kohler<br />
Column: Guest Director’s Line<br />
National Fish Habitat Action Plan— A Call to Action<br />
Participate in an unprecedented opportunity to meet the challenges of restoring and managing<br />
aquatic habitats by attending the NFHAP workshop in September at Lake Placid<br />
Virgil Moore<br />
Fisheries 2001-2005<br />
Fisheries Archive<br />
See the Archive for related Fisheries articles on topics of interest<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 63, No. 5, June 2006<br />
The influence of offshore windpower on demersal fish • ........................................................................ 775<br />
Dan Wilhelmsson, Torleif Malm and Marcus C. Öhman<br />
Long-term changes in zooplankton biomass concentration and mean size over the Northwest<br />
European shelf inferred from Continuous Plankton Recorder data • ..................................................... 785<br />
Sophie G. Pitois and Clive J. Fox<br />
Changes in the mesozooplankton community associated with the hydrography off the<br />
northwestern Iberian Peninsula • ............................................................................................................ 799<br />
Leocadio Blanco-Bercial, Florentina Álvarez-Marqués and Jesús A. Cabal<br />
Shell growth of sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus) in the southern and northern Great<br />
South Channel, USA • ............................................................................................................................ 811<br />
Bradley P. Harris and Kevin D.E. Stokesbury<br />
Predicting the effects of area closures and fishing effort restrictions on the production,<br />
biomass, and species richness of benthic invertebrate communities • .................................................. 822<br />
J.G. Hiddink, T. Hutton, S. Jennings and M.J. Kaiser<br />
Reducing the short-term mortality of juvenile school prawns (Metapenaeus macleayi)<br />
discarded during trawling • ..................................................................................................................... 831<br />
William G. Macbeth, Matt K. Broadhurst, Brian D. Paterson and Michael E.L. Wooden<br />
The genetic structure of Pandalus borealis in the Northeast Atlantic determined by RAPD<br />
analysis • ................................................................................................................................................. 840<br />
Iciar Martinez, Michaela Aschan, Taran Skjerdal and Salah M. Aljanabi<br />
Morphometric and gonad maturity in the spider crab Maja brachydactyla: a comparison of<br />
methods for estimating size at maturity in species with determinate growth • ....................................... 851<br />
Antonio Corgos and Juan Freire<br />
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The infaunal community in experimentally seeded low and high density Manila clam (Tapes<br />
philippinarum) beds in a Po River Delta lagoon (Italy) • ......................................................................... 860<br />
S. Mantovani, G. Castaldelli, R. Rossi and E.A. Fano<br />
Trophic ecology of the Patagonian skate, Bathyraja macloviana, on the Argentine continental<br />
shelf • ...................................................................................................................................................... 867<br />
L.B. Scenna, S.B. García de la Rosa and J.M. Díaz de Astarloa<br />
Allozymic variation in Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean populations of Norway lobster,<br />
Nephrops norvegicus • ............................................................................................................................ 875<br />
Costas Stamatis, Alexander Triantafyllidis, Katerina A. Moutou and Zissis Mamuris<br />
A univariate and multivariate study of reef fisheries off northeastern Brazil • ........................................ 883<br />
Thierry Frédou, Beatrice P. Ferreira and Yves Letourneur<br />
The effect of area closures on the demersal fish community off the east coast of Iceland • ................. 897<br />
Andrzej Jaworski, Jon Solmundsson and Stefan Aki Ragnarsson<br />
Habitat association of plaice, sole, and lemon sole in the English Channel • ........................................ 912<br />
Hilmar Hinz, Melanie Bergmann, Richard Shucksmith, Michel J. Kaiser and Stuart I. Rogers<br />
Improved parameterization of the SDWBA for estimating krill target strength • ..................................... 928<br />
Stéphane G. Conti and David A. Demer<br />
Interactions between grey seal (Halichoerus grypus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), and<br />
harvest controls on the salmon fishery in the Gulf of Bothnia • .............................................................. 936<br />
P. Jounela, P. Suuronen, R.B. Millar and M-L. Koljonen<br />
Interactions between Mediterranean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and gillnets off<br />
Sardinia, Italy • ........................................................................................................................................ 946<br />
Bruno Díaz López<br />
Short Communications<br />
Progress in determining southern blue whiting (Micromesistius australis) target strength:<br />
results of swimbladder modelling ............................................................................................................ 952<br />
Adam J. Dunford and Gavin J. Macaulay<br />
Estimating end effects in trawl catches ................................................................................................... 956<br />
André Battaglia, Verena M. Trenkel and Marie-Joëlle Rochet<br />
INDIAN JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCES:<br />
Vol. 35, No. 1, March 2006<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Papers<br />
Determination of the platinum-group elements (PGE) and gold (Au) in manganese nodule<br />
reference samples by nickel sulfide fire-assay and Te coprecipitation with ICP-MS<br />
V. Balaram, Ramavati Mathur, V.K. Banakar, James R. Hein, C.R.M.Rao, T. Gnaneswara Rao<br />
& B. Dasaram ............................................................................................................................................... 7<br />
Air entrainment by breaking waves: A theoretical study<br />
Ashabul Hoque & Shin–ichi Aoki ................................................................................................................ 17<br />
Cryopreservation of the sperm of spotted halibut Verasper variegates (Pleuronectiformes,<br />
Pleuronectidae)<br />
Xuezhou Liu, Schicui Zhang, Yongzhong Zhang & Yongjiang Xu ............................................................. 24<br />
Is gender a factor contributing to the variations in the concentrations of heavy metals (Cd, Cu,<br />
Pb and Zn) by the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis ?<br />
C.K. Yap, A. Ismail, S.G. Tan & A. Rahim Ismail ....................................................................................... 29<br />
Microbial diversity and enzyme production in mullet Mugil cephalus L.(Pisces) along Goa, west<br />
coast of India<br />
G.S. Nagvenkar, S.S. Nagvenkar, C.U. Rivonker & U.M.X. Sangodkar .................................................... 36<br />
Effect of temperature and body size on food utilization in marine pearl oyster Pinctada fucata<br />
(Bivalvia:Pteridae)<br />
Sandip Kumar Mondal ................................................................................................................................ 43<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />
Vol. 35, No. 2, March-April 2006<br />
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TECHNICAL REPORTS:<br />
Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases:<br />
Richard W. Todd, N. Andy Cole, and R. Nolan Clark<br />
Reducing Crude Protein in Beef Cattle Diet Reduces Ammonia Emissions from Artificial<br />
Feedyard Surfaces ................................................................................................................................... 404<br />
Ground Water Quality:<br />
Peter W. van Driel, William D. Robertson, and L. Craig Merkley<br />
Upflow Reactors for Riparian Zone Denitrification.................................................................................... 412<br />
Victoria S. Benson, John A. VanLeeuwen, Javier Sanchez, Ian R. Dohoo, and George H.<br />
Somers<br />
Spatial Analysis of Land Use Impact on Ground Water Nitrate Concentrations ...................................... 421<br />
Heavy Metals in the Environment:<br />
Wilhelm J. Kogelmann and William E. Sharpe<br />
Soil Acidity and Manganese in Declining and Nondeclining Sugar Maple Stands in<br />
Pennsylvania ............................................................................................................................................ 433<br />
Pin-Jing He, Hua Zhang, Li-Ming Shao, and Duu-Jong Lee<br />
Leaching of Carbonated Air Pollution Control Residues Using Compliance Leaching Tests .................. 442<br />
Olha Furman, Daniel G. Strawn, Gary H. Heinz, and Barbara Williams<br />
Risk Assessment Test for Lead Bioaccessibility to Waterfowl in Mine-Impacted Soils............................ 450<br />
Catherine M. Daoust, Christian Bastien, and Louise Deschênes<br />
Influence of Soil Properties and Aging on the Toxicity of Copper on Compost Worm and Barley........... 558<br />
E. M. El Afifi and E. H. Borai<br />
Performance Characteristics of Sequential Separation and Quantification of Lead-210 and<br />
Polonium-210 by Ion Exchange Chromatography and Nuclear Spectrometric Measurements............... 568<br />
Landscape and Watershed Processes:<br />
Erda Wang, Chang Xin, Jimmy R. Williams, and Cheng Xu<br />
Predicting Soil Erosion for Alternative Land Uses.................................................................................... 459<br />
Jeffrey J. Whicker, John E. Pinder, III, and David D. Breshears<br />
Increased Wind Erosion from Forest Wildfire: Implications for Contaminant-Related Risks ................... 468<br />
J. D. Murphy, D. W. Johnson, W. W. Miller, R. F. Walker, E. F. Carroll, and R. R. Blank<br />
Wildfire Effects on Soil Nutrients and Leaching in a Tahoe Basin Watershed......................................... 479<br />
R. W. McDowell<br />
Phosphorus and Sediment Loss in a Catchment with Winter Forage Grazing of Cropland by<br />
Dairy Cattle ............................................................................................................................................... 575<br />
Plant and Environment Interactions:<br />
Kian Siong and Takashi Asaeda<br />
Does Calcite Encrustation in Chara Provide a Phosphorus Nutrient Sink? ............................................. 490<br />
Amelia Henry, William Doucette, Jeanette Norton, Scott Jones, Julie Chard, and Bruce<br />
Bugbee<br />
An Axenic Plant Culture System for Optimal Growth in Long-Term Studies............................................ 590<br />
Surface Water Quality:<br />
Samuel V. Panno, Keith C. Hackley, Walton R. Kelly, and Hue-Hwa Hwang<br />
Isotopic Evidence of Nitrate Sources and Denitrification in the Mississippi River, Illinois........................ 495<br />
Jim J. Miller, Edith C. S. Olson, David S. Chanasyk, Bruce W. Beasley, L. Jay Yanke, Francis<br />
J. Larney, Tim A. McAllister, Barry M. Olson, and L. Brent Selinger<br />
Bedding and Within-Pen Location Effects on Feedlot Pen Runoff Quality Using a Rainfall<br />
Simulator................................................................................................................................................... 505<br />
B. L. Allen, A. P. Mallarino, J. G. Klatt, J. L. Baker, and M. Camara<br />
Soil and Surface Runoff Phosphorus Relationships for Five Typical USA Midwest Soils ....................... 599<br />
Douglas R. Smith, E. A. Warnemuende, B. E. Haggard, and C. Huang<br />
Dredging of Drainage Ditches Increases Short-Term Transport of Soluble Phosphorus ........................ 611<br />
A. Hayakawa, M. Shimizu, K. P. Woli, K. Kuramochi, and R. Hatano<br />
Evaluating Stream Water Quality through Land Use Analysis in Two Grassland Catchments:<br />
Impact of Wetlands on Stream Nitrogen Concentration ........................................................................... 617<br />
Waste Management:<br />
Marina Himanen, Kyösti Latva-Kala, Merja Itävaara, and Kari Hänninen<br />
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A Method for Measuring Low-Weight Carboxylic Acids from Biosolid Compost ...................................... 516<br />
M. R. McLaughlin, M. F. Balaa, J. Sims, and R. King<br />
Isolation of Salmonella Bacteriophages from Swine Effluent Lagoons.................................................... 522<br />
M. L. Silveira, M. K. Miyittah, and G. A. O'Connor<br />
Phosphorus Release from a Manure-Impacted Spodosol: Effects of a Water Treatment<br />
Residual.................................................................................................................................................... 529<br />
Pedro Jurado-Guerra, David B. Wester, and Ernest B. Fish<br />
Soil Nitrate Nitrogen Dynamics after Biosolids Application in a Tobosagrass Desert Grassland ............ 641<br />
Charles S. Wortmann and Daniel T. Walters<br />
Phosphorus Runoff during Four Years following Composted Manure Application .................................. 651<br />
David M. Crohn<br />
Optimizing Organic Fertilizer Applications under Steady-State Conditions ............................................. 658<br />
Harold M. van Es, Jean M. Sogbedji, and Robert R. Schindelbeck<br />
Effect of Manure Application Timing, Crop, and Soil Type on Nitrate Leaching ...................................... 670<br />
A. S. Collick, E. A. Fogarty, P. E. Ziegler, M. T. Walter, D. D. Bowman, and T. S. Steenhuis<br />
Survival of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Calf Housing Facilities in the New York City<br />
Watersheds............................................................................................................................................... 680<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />
Peter A. Vadas<br />
Distribution of Phosphorus in Manure Slurry and Its Infiltration after Application to Soils ....................... 542<br />
Ecological Risk Assessment:<br />
G. P. Sparling, D. Wheeler, E.-T. Vesely, and L. A. Schipper<br />
What is Soil Organic Matter Worth? ......................................................................................................... 548<br />
Organic Compounds in the Environment:<br />
G. N. Kasozi, B. T. Kiremire, F. W. B. Bugenyi, N. H. Kirsch, and P. Nkedi-Kizza<br />
Organochlorine Residues in Fish and Water Samples from Lake Victoria, Uganda................................ 584<br />
Vadose Zone Processes and Chemical Transport:<br />
R. L. Dann, M. E. Close, R. Lee, and L. Pang<br />
Impact of Data Quality and Model Complexity on Prediction of Pesticide Leaching................................ 628<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Nicholas W. Lepp<br />
Vascular Transport in Plants..................................................................................................................... 688<br />
Andrew N. Sharpley<br />
Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Management ........................................ 688<br />
Larry E. Erickson<br />
Transforming Sustainability Strategy into Action: The Chemical Industry................................................ 689<br />
Mark Coyne<br />
Stable Isotopes and Biosphere–Atmosphere Interactions: Processes and Biological Controls .............. 689<br />
T.J. Clough<br />
Nitrate, Agriculture and the Environment.................................................................................................. 690<br />
Sjoerd W. Duiker<br />
Managing Soil Quality: Challenges in Modern Agriculture ....................................................................... 690<br />
W.L. Shelton<br />
Cage Aquaculture, Third Edition............................................................................................................... 691<br />
K.G. Craig<br />
Wind and Solar Power Systems—Design, Analysis and Operation, Second Edition .............................. 692<br />
ERRATA:<br />
Evaluating Agricultural Nonpoint-Source Pollution Programs in Two Lake Erie Tributaries .................... 693<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />
Vol. 35, No. 3, May-June 2006<br />
Short Communications:<br />
Travis A. Hanselman, Donald A. Graetz, Ann C. Wilkie, Nancy J. Szabo, and Carolyn S. Diaz<br />
Determination of Steroidal Estrogens in Flushed Dairy Manure Wastewater by Gas<br />
Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry....................................................................................................... 695<br />
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Sarah N. J. Hemmings and Peter G. Hartel<br />
Mineralization of Hormones in Breeder and Broiler Litters at Different Water Potentials and<br />
Temperatures ........................................................................................................................................... 701<br />
TECHNICAL REPORTS:<br />
Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases:<br />
Lin Ying Li, Terrell Barry, Kevin Mongar, and Pamela Wofford<br />
Modeling Methyl Isothiocyanate Soil Flux and Emission Ratio from a Field following a<br />
Chemigation of Metam-Sodium ................................................................................................................ 707<br />
Juhwan Lee, Johan Six, Amy P. King, Chris van Kessel, and Dennis E. Rolston<br />
Tillage and Field Scale Controls on Greenhouse Gas Emissions............................................................ 714<br />
Bioremediation and Biodegradation:<br />
Stormy Dawn Lindblom, Salah Abdel-Ghany, Brady R. Hanson, Seongbin Hwang, Norman<br />
Terry, and Elizabeth A. H. Pilon-Smits<br />
Constitutive Expression of a High-Affinity Sulfate Transporter in Indian Mustard Affects Metal<br />
Tolerance and Accumulation .................................................................................................................... 726<br />
Ecological Risk Assessment:<br />
Bryan S. Griffiths, Sandra Caul, Jacqueline Thompson, A. Nicholas E. Birch, Charles<br />
Scrimgeour, Jérôme Cortet, Andrew Foggo, Christine A. Hackett, and Paul Henning Krogh<br />
Soil Microbial and Faunal Community Responses to Bt Maize and Insecticide in Two Soils .................. 734<br />
Ecosystem Restoration:<br />
R. Nabizadeh and A. Mesdaghinia<br />
Behavior of an Aerated Submerged Fixed-Film Reactor (ASFFR) under Simultaneous Organic<br />
and Ammonium Loading........................................................................................................................... 742<br />
E. B. Haney, R. L. Haney, L. R. Hossner, and G. N. White<br />
Neutralization Potential Determination of Siderite (FeCO3) Using Selected Oxidants............................ 871<br />
Ground Water Quality:<br />
Scott A. Bradford, Yadata F. Tadassa, and Yakov Pachepsky<br />
Transport of Giardia and Manure Suspensions in Saturated Porous Media............................................ 749<br />
Heavy Metals in the Environment:<br />
Margaret S. Devall, Leonard B. Thien, Erik Ellgaard, and George Flowers<br />
Lead Transport into Bayou Trepagnier Wetlands in Louisiana, USA....................................................... 758<br />
Surface Water Quality:<br />
D. Isidoro, D. Quílez, and R. Aragüés<br />
Environmental Impact of Irrigation in La Violada District (Spain): I. Salt Export Patterns........................ 766<br />
D. Isidoro, D. Quílez, and R. Aragüés<br />
Environmental Impact of Irrigation in La Violada District (Spain): II. Nitrogen Fertilization and<br />
Nitrate Export Patterns in Drainage Water ............................................................................................... 776<br />
D. L. Bjorneberg, D. T. Westermann, J. K. Aase, A. J. Clemmens, and T. S. Strelkoff<br />
Sediment and Phosphorus Transport in Irrigation Furrows...................................................................... 786<br />
Kenneth W. Tate, Edward R. Atwill, James W. Bartolome, and Glenn Nader<br />
Significant Escherichia coli Attenuation by Vegetative Buffers on Annual Grasslands............................ 795<br />
Charles R. Wright, Mohamed Amrani, Muhammad A. Akbar, Danial J. Heaney, and Douwe S.<br />
Vanderwel<br />
Determining Phosphorus Release Rates to Runoff from Selected Alberta Soils Using<br />
Laboratory Rainfall Simulation.................................................................................................................. 806<br />
Daniel Ginting and Martha Mamo<br />
Measuring Runoff-Suspended Solids Using an Improved Turbidometer Method.................................... 815<br />
Colin M. Greenan, Thomas B. Moorman, Thomas C. Kaspar, Timothy B. Parkin, and Dan B.<br />
Jaynes<br />
Comparing Carbon Substrates for Denitrification of Subsurface Drainage Water ................................... 824<br />
Jennifer L. McDonald, Peter G. Hartel, Lisa C. Gentit, Carolyn N. Belcher, Keith W. Gates,<br />
Karen Rodgers, Jared A. Fisher, Katy A. Smith, and Karen A. Payne<br />
Identifying Sources of Fecal Contamination Inexpensively with Targeted Sampling and<br />
Bacterial Source Tracking......................................................................................................................... 889<br />
Waste Management:<br />
Trine Lund Hansen, Svend G. Sommer, Søren Gabriel, and Thomas H. Christensen<br />
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Methane Production during Storage of Anaerobically Digested Municipal Organic Waste ..................... 830<br />
Alexander L. Friend, Scott D. Roberts, Stephen H. Schoenholtz, Juanita A. Mobley, and<br />
Patrick D. Gerard<br />
Poultry Litter Application to Loblolly Pine Forests: Growth and Nutrient Containment ............................ 837<br />
R. O. Maguire, D. Hesterberg, A. Gernat, K. Anderson, M. Wineland, and J. Grimes<br />
Liming Poultry Manures to Decrease Soluble Phosphorus and Suppress the Bacteria<br />
Population................................................................................................................................................. 849<br />
R. O. Maguire, P. W. Plumstead, and J. Brake<br />
Impact of Diet, Moisture, Location, and Storage on Soluble Phosphorus in Broiler Breeder<br />
Manure...................................................................................................................................................... 858<br />
David Brauer and Glen Aiken<br />
Effects of a Waste Paper Product on Soil Phosphorus, Carbon, and Bulk Density................................. 898<br />
L. J. P. van Vliet, S. Bittman, G. Derksen, and C. G. Kowalenko<br />
Aerating Grassland before Manure Application Reduces Runoff Nutrient Loads in a High<br />
Rainfall Environment................................................................................................................................. 903<br />
Tomo Kakitani, Toshimitsu Hata, Takeshi Kajimoto, and Yuji Imamura<br />
A Novel Extractant for Removal of Hazardous Metals from Preservative-Treated Wood Waste ............ 912<br />
Darrell J. Bosch, Mary Leigh Wolfe, and Katharine F. Knowlton<br />
Reducing Phosphorus Runoff from Dairy Farms...................................................................................... 918<br />
Francis Zvomuya, Bobbi L. Helgason, Francis J. Larney, H. Henry Janzen, Olalekan O.<br />
Akinremi, and Barry M. Olson<br />
Predicting Phosphorus Availability from Soil-Applied Composted and Non-Composted Cattle<br />
Feedlot Manure......................................................................................................................................... 928<br />
Wetlands and Aquatic Processes:<br />
Huseyin Dikici and C. Hakan Yilmaz<br />
Peat Fire Effects on Some Properties of an Artificially Drained Peatland................................................ 866<br />
R. Corstanje, S. Grunwald, K. R. Reddy, T. Z. Osborne, and S. Newman<br />
Assessment of the Spatial Distribution of Soil Properties in a Northern Everglades Marsh .................... 938<br />
Organic Compounds in the Environment:<br />
Mingzhong Ren, Ping'an Peng, Weilin Huang, and Xiangmei Liu<br />
Kinetics of Base-Catalyzed Dehydrochlorination of Hexachlorocyclohexanes: I. Homogeneous<br />
Systems .................................................................................................................................................... 880<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Ted T. Cable<br />
National Parks & Protected Areas: Approaches for Balancing Social, Economic, and<br />
Ecological Values ..................................................................................................................................... 950<br />
Peter A.C. Raats<br />
Water, Time and European Cities: History Matters for the Futures.......................................................... 950<br />
Ganga M. Hettiarachchi<br />
Bioavailability, Toxicity, and Risk Relationships in Ecosystems............................................................... 951<br />
Alfred E. Hartemink<br />
Soil Atlas of Europe .................................................................................................................................. 952<br />
Lawrence C. Davis<br />
Atomic Farmgirl: Growing Up Right in the Wrong Place .......................................................................... 955<br />
D.Z. Skinner<br />
Plant Abiotic Stress<br />
Published online 26 April 2006; doi:10.2134/jeq2006.0007br.................................................................. 955<br />
Nicholas W. Lepp<br />
Trace Elements in the Environment: Biogeochemistry, Biotechnology and Bioremediation.................... 956<br />
Editorial Board Minutes:<br />
ACS324.1 Journal of Environmental Quality Editorial Board ................................................................... 957<br />
Thanks to Our Reviewers:<br />
Thanks to Our Reviewers ......................................................................................................................... 961<br />
JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY:<br />
Vol. 37, No. 2, June 2006<br />
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Protein Requirements of the Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii Evaluated by the<br />
Factorial Method<br />
Shin-Ichi Teshima, Shunsuke Koshio, Manabu Ishikawa, Md. Shah Alam, Luis Hector<br />
Hernandez Hernandez.............................................................................................................................. 145<br />
Effect of Diet Processing Method and Ingredient Substitution on Feed Characteristics and<br />
Survival of Larval Walleye, Sander vitreus<br />
Frederic T. Barrows, William A. Lellis....................................................................................................... 154<br />
Effects of Gender and Size on Feed Acquisition in the Pacific White Shrimp Litopenaeus<br />
vannamei<br />
Dustin R. Moss, Shaun M. Moss .............................................................................................................. 161<br />
Compensatory Growth of Juvenile Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus L., and Changes in<br />
Proximate Composition and Body Condition Indexes during Fasting and after Refeeding in<br />
Summer Season<br />
Sung Hwoan Cho, Sang-Mok Lee, Byum Hee Park, Sung-Choon Ji, Jinhwan Lee, Jeanhee<br />
Bae, Sung-Yong Oh.................................................................................................................................. 168<br />
Proteolytic Activity in California Halibut Larvae (Paralichthys californicus)<br />
Magali Zacarias-Soto, Jean B. Muguet, Juan P. Lazo ............................................................................. 175<br />
Research Notes<br />
Larviculture of Red Front Shrimp, Caridina gracilirostris (Atyidae, Decapoda)<br />
Thomas C. Heerbrandt, Junda Lin ........................................................................................................... 186<br />
Screening and Evaluation of Alum and Polymer Combinations as Coagulation/Flocculation<br />
Aids to Treat Effluents from Intensive Aquaculture Systems<br />
Kata L. Rishel, James M. Ebeling............................................................................................................. 191<br />
Communication<br />
Optimum Dietary Protein for Growth of Juvenile Starry Flounder, Platichthys stellatus<br />
Sang-Min Lee, Jong Ha Lee, Kyoung-Duck Kim, Sung Hwoan Cho ....................................................... 200<br />
The Effect of Rearing Density on Growth and Survival of Cobia, Rachycentron canadum,<br />
Larvae in a Closed Recirculating Aquaculture System<br />
Glenn M. Hitzfelder, G. Joan Holt, Joe M. Fox, David A. McKee............................................................. 204<br />
Effects of Artificial Substrate and Water Source on Growth of Juvenile Pacific White Shrimp,<br />
Litopenaeus vannamei<br />
Clete A. Otoshi, Anthony D. Montgomery, Eric M. Matsuda, Shaun M. Moss ......................................... 210<br />
Production Characteristics of Litopenaeus vannamei in Low-salinity Water Augmented with<br />
Mixed Salts<br />
Anthony D. Sowers, Joseph R. Tomasso Jr, Craig L. Browdy, Heidi L. Atwood...................................... 214<br />
Evaluation of Growth Performance of Nonimproved and Improved Strains of the Nile Tilapia<br />
(L.), Oreochromis niloticus<br />
Mohammad T. Ridha ................................................................................................................................ 218<br />
Refining Feeding Practices for Hatchery Production of Siberian Sturgeon, Acipenser baeri<br />
Heather J. Hamlin, James T. Michaels, Constance M. Beaulaton, Kevan L. Main<br />
Acute Toxicity of Ammonia to Penaeus semisulcatus Postlarvae in Relation to Salinity<br />
Mehmet Kir, Metin Kumlu ......................................................................................................................... 231<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 49, No. 5-6, 2006<br />
Creating community-based indicators to monitor sustainability of local fisheries • ................................ 237<br />
Heather Boyd and Anthony Charles<br />
A framework for the analysis of sustainability indicator systems in fisheries • ....................................... 259<br />
Tavis Potts<br />
Hydrogeological changes in coastal aquifers due to sea level rise • ...................................................... 281<br />
A. Melloul and M. Collin<br />
Tasmanian marine protected areas: Attitudes and perceptions of wild capture fishers • ....................... 298<br />
Neil E. Stump and Lorne K. Kriwoken<br />
User-friendly guide for using benthic ecological indicators in coastal and marine quality<br />
assessment • .......................................................................................................................................... 308<br />
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F. Salas, C. Marcos, J.M. Neto, J. Patrício, A. Pérez-Ruzafa and J.C. Marques<br />
Managing Jamaica's queen conch resources • ...................................................................................... 332<br />
Karl Aiken, Andre Kong, Stephen Smikle, Richard Appeldoorn and George Warner<br />
Is catch-and-release recreational angling compatible with no-take marine protected areas? •<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATION<br />
Steven J. Cooke, Andy J. Danylchuk, Sascha E. Danylchuk, Cory D. Suski and Tony L.<br />
Goldberg ................................................................................................................................................... 342<br />
Recent developments in Korean fisheries management • ...................................................................... 355<br />
Kwang Nam Lee, J.M. Gates and Jungsam Lee<br />
Public perception of development issues: Public awareness can contribute to sustainable<br />
development of a small island • .............................................................................................................. 367<br />
K.C. Tran<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 70, No. 2, June 2006<br />
RESEARCH ARTICLES<br />
Marrero-Díaz, Á., Á. Rodríguez-Santana, F. Machín and J.L. Pelegrí. Analytic salinitytemperature<br />
relations for the upper-thermocline waters of the eastern North Atlantic<br />
subtropical gyre<br />
Morgado, F.M., M.R. Pastorinho, C. Quintaneiro and P. Ré. Vertical distribution and trophic<br />
structure of the macrozooplankton in a shallow temperate estuary (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)<br />
Lopes, R.M., M. Katsuragawa, J.F. Dias, M.A. Montú, J.H. Muelbert, C. Gorri and F.P.<br />
Brandini. Zooplankton and ichthyoplankton distribution on the southern Brazilian shelf: an<br />
overview<br />
Burone, L. and A.M.S. Pires-Vanin. Foraminiferal assemblages in Ubatuba Bay, south-eastern<br />
Brazilian coast<br />
Dizon, R.T. and H.T. Yap. Understanding coral reefs as complex systems: degrada- tion and<br />
prospects for recovery<br />
Martínez-Pita, I., J.M. Guerra-García, A.I. Sánchez-España and F.J. García. Observations on<br />
the ontogenetic and intraspecific changes in the radula of Polycera aurantiomarginata García<br />
and Bobo, 1984 (Gastropoda: Opistobranchia) from Southern Spain<br />
Borja, Á., I. Muxika and J. Bald. Protection of the goose barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes, Gmelin,<br />
1790 population: the Gaztelugatxe Marine Reserve (Basque Country, northern Spain)<br />
López-González, P.J., J. Bresciani and M. Conradi. New genus, three new species and new<br />
records of Herpyllobiidae Hansen, 1892 (Crustacea, Copepoda), parasites of polychaetes from<br />
Antarctica<br />
Meyer, R., I.S. Wehrtmann and R.R. Melzer. Morphology of the first zoeal stage of Portunus<br />
acuminatus Stimpson, 1871 (Decapoda: Portunidae: Portuninae) reared in the laboratory<br />
Prowe, F., M. Kirf and G.-P. Zauke. Heavy metals in crustaceans from the Iberian deep sea<br />
plain<br />
Tsikliras, A.C. and E. Antonopoulou. Reproductive biology of round sardinella (Sardinella<br />
aurita) in the north-eastern Mediterranean<br />
Aceves-Medina, G., R.J. Saldierna-Martínez and E.A. González-Navarro. Distribu tion and<br />
abundance by larval developmental stages of Symphurus williamsi (Pleuronectiformes:<br />
Cynoglossidae) in the Gulf of California<br />
Verdiell-Cubedo, D., F.J. Oliva-Paterna and M. Torralva. Condition of Gobius cobitis (Pallas,<br />
1811) juveniles in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (SE Iberian Peninsula): Effects of inter- and<br />
intraspecific fish competition<br />
Turan, C. Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Mullidae species (Perciformes) inferred<br />
from genetic and morphologic data<br />
Corsini, M., P. Margies, G. Kondilatos and P.S. Economidis. Three new exotic fish records<br />
from the SE Aegean Greek waters<br />
Volpedo, A.V. and A. Fernández Cirelli. Otolith chemical composition as a useful tool for<br />
sciaenid stock discrimination in the south-western Atlantic<br />
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Mattos, S., F. Maynou and R. Franquesa. A bio-economic analysis of the hand-line and gillnet<br />
coastal fisheries of Pernambuco State, north-eastern Brazil<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 70, Supplement 1, June 2006<br />
OCEANOGRAPHY OF THE BAY OF BISCAY<br />
Foreword<br />
Lazure, P., A.-M. Jégou and M. Kerdreux. Analysis of salinity measurements near islands on<br />
the French continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay<br />
Puillat, I., P. Lazure, A.-M. Jegou, L. Lampert and P. Miller. Mesoscale hydrological variability<br />
induced by north-westerly wind on the French continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay<br />
Serpette, A., B. Le Cann and F. Colas. North Atlantic Central Water Lagrangian Circulation<br />
over the abyssal plain and continental slopes of the Bay of Biscay: description of selected<br />
mesoscale features<br />
Planque, B., P. Lazure and A.-M. Jégou. Typology of hydrological structures modelled and<br />
observed over the Bay of Biscay shelf<br />
Fontán, A., J. Mader, M. González, A. Uriarte, P. Gyssels and M. Collins. Marine<br />
hydrodynamics between San Sebastián and Hondarribia (Guipúzcoa, northern Spain): Field<br />
measurements and numerical modelling<br />
Pichon, A. and S. Correard. Internal tides modelling in the Bay of Biscay. Comparisons with<br />
observations<br />
Gonthier, E., P. Cirac, J.-C. Faugeres, M. Cremer, J.-F. Bourillet and M. Gaudina. Instability<br />
and deformation of the sedimentary cover on the upper slope of the southern Aquitanian<br />
continental margin, north of the Capbreton canyon (Bay of Biscay)<br />
Pascual, A. and J. Rodriguez-Lazaro. Marsh development and sea level changes in the<br />
Gernika Estuary (S Bay of Biscay): foraminifers as tidal indicators<br />
Huskin, I., E. López, L. Viesca and R. Anadón. Seasonal variation of mesozooplankton<br />
biomass, abundance and copepod grazing in the Central Cantabrian Sea (Southern Bay of<br />
Biscay)<br />
Munuera Fernandez, I. and R. Gonzalez-Quiros. Analysis of feeding of Sardina pilchardus<br />
(Walbaum, 1792) larval stages in the central Cantabrian Sea<br />
Aguirrezabalaga, F. and A. Ceberio. Flabelligena gascognensis sp. nov. (Polychaeta:<br />
Acrocirridae): a new species from the Capbreton Canyon (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic)<br />
Serrano, A., F. Sánchez and G. García-Castrillo. Epibenthic communities of trawlable grounds<br />
of the Cantabrian Sea<br />
Petitgas, P., J. Masse, P. Bourriau, P. Beillois, D. Delmas, A. Herbland, N. Koueta, J.M.<br />
Froidefond and M. Santos. Hydro-plankton characteristics and their relationship with sardine<br />
and anchovy distributions on the French shelf of the Bay of Biscay<br />
Lema, L., N. Pérez and H. Araujo. Discards of Spanish trawler fleets operating in the Bay of<br />
Biscay in 2000<br />
Gilliers, C., O. Le Pape, Y. Désaunay, J.-P. Bergeron, N. Schreiber, D. Guerault and R.<br />
Amara. Growth and condition of juvenile sole (Solea solea L.) as indicators of habitat quality in<br />
coastal and estuarine nurseries in the Bay of Biscay with focus on sites exposed to Erika oil<br />
spill<br />
Désaunay, Y,. D. Guérault, O. Le Pape and J.-C. Poulard. Changes in occurrence and<br />
abundance of northern / southern flatfishes over a 20-year period in a coastal nursery area<br />
(Bay of Vilaine) and on the eastern continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay<br />
Subject index<br />
SYMBIOSIS<br />
Vol. 41, No. 1, 2006<br />
Review article. Why are there so few genetic markers available for coral population analyses?<br />
T. Ridgway and R.D. Gates (St. Lucia, Qld. Australia and Kaneohe, HI, USA) .......................................... 1<br />
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Morphogenetic strategies and induction of secondary metabolite biosynthesis in cultured<br />
lichen-forming Ascomycota, as exemplified by Cladia retipora (Labill.) Nyl. and Dactylina<br />
arcctica (Richards) Nyl. ................................................................................................................................ 9<br />
E. Stocker-Wbrgótter and J.A. Elix<br />
Habitat selection by larvac of the symbiotie sponge Haliclona cacrulea (Hcchtel, 1965)<br />
(Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) ................................................................................................................ 21<br />
y E. Ávila and J.L. Carballo (Mazatlán, México)<br />
Variations in the responses of Acacia mangium to inoculation with different strains of<br />
Bradyrhizobium sp. under nursery conditions ........................................................................................... 31<br />
P. Jayakumar and T.K. Tan (Singapore and Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada)<br />
Phosphorus, nitrogen and their interactions affect N2 fixation, N isotope fractionation ............................ 39<br />
and N partitioning in Hippophaë rhamnoides by F. Gentili (Umeá, Sweden)<br />
Identification of two clusters of genes involved in salt tolerance in Sinorhizobium sp., strain<br />
BL3 ............................................................................................................................................................. 47<br />
W. Payakapong, P. Tittabutr, N. Teaumroong, N. Boonkerd, P.W. Singleton, and D. Borthakur<br />
(Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand and Honolulu, HI, USA)<br />
Forthcoming Events.................................................................................................................................... 55<br />
Announcements.......................................................................................................................................... 59<br />
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY:<br />
Vol. 135, No. 3, May 2006<br />
Factors Contributing to the Physiological Disturbance in Walleyes during Simulated Live-<br />
Release Angling Tournaments<br />
Shaun S. Killen, Cory D. Suski, Steven J. Cooke, David P. Philipp, and Bruce L. Tufts ......................... 557<br />
Changes in Fish Assemblage Structure Upstream of Impoundments within the Upper Wabash<br />
River Basin, Indiana<br />
Cameron B. Guenther and Anne Spacie .................................................................................................. 570<br />
Migration Depths of Juvenile Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Relative to Total Dissolved Gas<br />
Supersaturation in a Columbia River Reservoir<br />
John W. Beeman and Alec G. Maule ....................................................................................................... 584<br />
Abstract . Full Text . PDF (169K)<br />
First Evidence of a Nursery Habitat for Juvenile Gag in the Southern Gulf of Mexico<br />
X. Renán, T. Brulé, and R. Lecomte-Finiger ............................................................................................ 595<br />
[Note] Juvenile Pallid Sturgeon are Piscivorous: A Call for Conserving Native Cyprinids<br />
Paul C. Gerrity, Christopher S. Guy, and William M. Gardner ................................................................. 604<br />
[Note] Do Brown Trout Choose Locations with Reduced Turbulence?<br />
Aline J. Cotel, Paul W. Webb, and Hans Tritico ....................................................................................... 610<br />
A Revised Alverson and Carney Model for Estimating the Instantaneous Rate of Natural<br />
Mortality<br />
Chang-Ik Zhang and Bernard A. Megrey.................................................................................................. 620<br />
Change in the Upper Extent of Fish Distribution in Eastern Washington Streams between 2001<br />
and 2002<br />
Michael B. Cole, David M. Price, and Brian R. Fransen........................................................................... 634<br />
Observer Error Structure in Bull Trout Redd Counts in Montana Streams: Implications for<br />
Inference on True Redd Numbers<br />
Clint C. Muhlfeld, Mark L. Taper, David F. Staples, and Bradley B. Shepard.......................................... 643<br />
Effects of River Discharge, Temperature, and Future Climates on Energetics and Mortality of<br />
Adult Migrating Fraser River Sockeye Salmon<br />
P. S. Rand, S. G. Hinch, J. Morrison, M. G. G. Foreman, M. J. MacNutt, J. S. Macdonald, M.<br />
C. Healey, A. P. Farrell, and D. A. Higgs.................................................................................................. 655<br />
Defining Flow Windows for Upstream Passage of Adult Anadromous Salmonids at Cascades<br />
and Falls<br />
Dudley W. Reiser, Chi-Ming Huang, Stuart Beck, Michael Gagner, and Eric Jeanes ............................. 668<br />
Evaluation of Methods to Estimate Lake Herring Spawner Abundance in Lake Superior<br />
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Daniel L. Yule, Jason D. Stockwell, Gary A. Cholwek, Lori M. Evrard, Steven Schram, Michael<br />
Seider, and Matthew Symbal.................................................................................................................... 680<br />
A Combined Multiple-Regression and Bioenergetics Model for Simulating Fish Growth in<br />
Length and Condition<br />
Przemyslaw G. Bajer and Robert S. Hayward.......................................................................................... 695<br />
Multiscale Genetic Structure of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in the Upper Snake River Basin<br />
Christine C. Cegelski, Matthew R. Campbell, Kevin A. Meyer, and Madison S. Powell .......................... 711<br />
Thermal Habitat Use by Lake Trout in Two Contrasting Yukon Territory Lakes<br />
Jody L. Mackenzie-Grieve and John R. Post ........................................................................................... 727<br />
Comparison of Adult Steelhead Migrations in the Mid-Columbia Hydrosystem and in Large<br />
Naturally Flowing British Columbia Rivers<br />
K. K. English, D. Robichaud, C. Sliwinski, R. F. Alexander, W. R. Koski, T. C. Nelson, B. L.<br />
Nass, S. A. Bickford, S. Hammond, and T. R. Mosey.............................................................................. 739<br />
Upper Temperature Tolerance of Loach Minnow under Acute, Chronic, and Fluctuating<br />
Thermal Regimes<br />
Ann M. Widmer, Corissa J. Carveth, Scott A. Bonar, and Jeffrey R. Simms ........................................... 755<br />
Spawning Habitat Associations and Selection by Fishes in a Flow-Regulated Prairie River<br />
Shannon K. Brewer, Diana M. Papoulias, and Charles F. Rabeni........................................................... 763<br />
Admixture Analysis of Florida Largemouth Bass and Northern Largemouth Bass using<br />
Microsatellite Loci<br />
Dijar J. Lutz-Carrillo, Chris C. Nice, Timothy H. Bonner, Michael R. J. Forstner, and Loraine T.<br />
Fries .......................................................................................................................................................... 779<br />
Do Genetically Distinct Rougheye Rockfish Sibling Species Differ Phenotypically?<br />
A. J. Gharrett, C. W. Mecklenburg, L. W. Seeb, Z. Li, A. P. Matala, A. K. Gray, and J. Heifetz.............. 792<br />
Geographic Variation in Somatic Growth of Redside Shiner<br />
Derek D. Houston and Mark C. Belk ........................................................................................................ 801<br />
Migration and Spawning of Radio-Tagged Zulega Prochilodus argenteus in a Dammed<br />
Brazilian River<br />
Alexandre L. Godinho and Boyd Kynard .................................................................................................. 811<br />
The Effect of an Introduced Summer Steelhead Hatchery Stock on the Productivity of a Wild<br />
Winter Steelhead Population<br />
Kathryn E. Kostow and Shijie Zhou.......................................................................................................... 825<br />
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