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INTRODUCCIÓN<br />

De acuerdo a los principales objetivos <strong>de</strong> la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”,<br />

Unidad Académica Mazatlán <strong>de</strong>l ICML, U.N.A.M. <strong>de</strong> apoyar la investigación y docencia a<br />

nivel regional y nacional en las áreas <strong>de</strong> ciencias <strong>de</strong>l mar y limnología el poner a<br />

disposición <strong>de</strong> todos lo usuarios la información <strong>de</strong>l acervo <strong>de</strong> la Biblioteca, se ha visto la<br />

necesidad <strong>de</strong> dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través <strong>de</strong> la elaboración <strong>de</strong>l Boletín<br />

Electrónico <strong>de</strong> Material Reciente <strong>de</strong> la Biblioteca.<br />

Este boletín preten<strong>de</strong> dar la información <strong>de</strong>l acervo <strong>de</strong> reciente ingreso, ya sea por compra,<br />

donación y/o canje, a través <strong>de</strong> la referencia bibliográfica y tabla <strong>de</strong> contenido en forma<br />

más eficiente, ya que este formato <strong>de</strong> documento nos permite a<strong>de</strong>más realizar búsquedas<br />

<strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong>l mismo boletín (botón arriba, FIND). Asimismo <strong>de</strong>l lado izquierdo <strong>de</strong> la<br />

referencia bibliográfica po<strong>de</strong>mos dar un clic y nos lleva directamente a la tabla <strong>de</strong><br />

contenido <strong>de</strong> esta.<br />

Estamos seguros que teniendo este boletín en forma electrónica, el cual se enviara por<br />

correo electrónico a las instituciones a nivel nacional, será colocado en nuestra pagina web<br />

<strong>de</strong> la biblioteca: http://ola.icmyl.unam.mx/biblio para que a través <strong>de</strong> internet, todos los<br />

usuarios puedan consultarlo y buscar en él los temas <strong>de</strong> su interés. De esta forma la difusión<br />

<strong>de</strong> nuestro acervo ira en constante aumento.<br />

Para cualquier consulta, dudas o comentarios, favor <strong>de</strong> enviarnos un correo a la cuenta <strong>de</strong><br />

biblio@ola.icmyl.unam.mx, don<strong>de</strong> con mucho gusto aten<strong>de</strong>remos su solicitud. Estamos en<br />

la mejor disposición <strong>de</strong> enviar a todo usuario que solicite esta información a las cuentas <strong>de</strong><br />

correo respectivas.<br />

Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos <strong>de</strong> libros, tesis, revistas,<br />

memorias, informes y <strong>de</strong> reimpresos en nuestra página web.<br />

Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui<br />

Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz.


LIBROS<br />

AUDESIRK, TERESA, GERALD AUDESIRK AND BRUCE E. BYERS, 2002.<br />

Biology Life on Earth. Sixth Edition.—New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 763 p.<br />

DUXBURY, ALISON B., A.C. DUXBURY AND K.A. SVERDRUP, 2002.<br />

Fundamentals of Oceanography. Fourth Edition. Boston: Mc-Graw-Hill, 344 p.<br />

HAMMER, U. THEODORE, 1986. Saline Lake Ecosystems of the World.—<br />

Dordrecht: Dr. W. Junk Publishers, 616 p. (Monographiae biologicae<br />

Volume 59).<br />

HANSKI, ILKKA AND OSCAR E. GAGIOTTI, (Eds.), 2004. Ecology,<br />

Genetics, and Evolution of Metapopulations.—Amsterdam: Elsevier Aca<strong>de</strong>mic<br />

Press, 696 p.<br />

KARA<strong>NO</strong>VIC, TOMISLAV, 2004. Subterranean Copepoda from Arid Western<br />

Australia.-Lei<strong>de</strong>n: Brill, 366 p. (Crustaceana Monographs, 3).<br />

KENNETT, JAMES, 1982. <strong>Mar</strong>ine Geology.–New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 813 p.<br />

LADD PROSSER, C. (Editor), 1991. Environmental and Metabolic Animal<br />

Physiology. Comparative Animal Physiology. Fourth Edition.—New York: John<br />

Wiley & Sons, 578 p.<br />

MULLER, W.E.G.(Editor), 2003. Silicon Biomineralization. Biology. Biochemistry.<br />

Molecular Biology. Biotechnology.—Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 340 p.<br />

OTTOLENGHI, FRANCESCA, et. al., 2004. Capture-Based Aquaculture. The<br />

Fattening of Eels, Groupers, Tunas and Yellowtails.—Rome: FAO, 308 p.<br />

STUMM, WERNER AND JAMES J. MORGAN, 1995. Aquatic Chemistry.<br />

Chemical Equilibria and Rates in Natural Waters. Third Edition.—New York:<br />

John Wiley & Sons, 1022 p.<br />

WETZEL, ROBERT G., 2001. Limnology. Lake and River Ecosystems. Third<br />

Edition.— San Diego: Aca<strong>de</strong>mic Press, 1006 p.<br />

U.N.A.M., 2003. Memoria 2003. México: U.N.A.M., 1201 p.<br />

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TESIS<br />

BLANCO ALBARRÁN, LIZETTE, 2004. Efecto <strong>de</strong> diferentes fuentes <strong>de</strong><br />

proteína en dietas para juveniles <strong>de</strong> botete diana Sphoeroi<strong>de</strong>s annulatus<br />

(Jenyns, 1842). Tesis Profesional. I.P.N.., Escuela Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong><br />

Biológicas, 59 p.<br />

CAMACHO CRUZ, MANUEL LEONARDO, 2004. Estudio preliminar <strong>de</strong> la<br />

composición faunística <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>predadores <strong>de</strong> esponjas en la Bahía <strong>de</strong> Mazatlán<br />

(Sinaloa). Tesis Profesional. U.A.S., Facultad <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong>, 53 p.<br />

CARDOSO MOHEDA<strong>NO</strong>, JOSÉ GILBERTO, 2004. Impacto <strong>de</strong> la <strong>de</strong>scarga<br />

<strong>de</strong> efluentes <strong>de</strong> los estanques <strong>de</strong> cultivo <strong>de</strong> camarón en un complejo lagunar<br />

(Estero <strong>de</strong> Urías, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México) con y sin influencia <strong>de</strong>l Dragado.<br />

Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, 177<br />

p.<br />

CASTELLA<strong>NO</strong>S RODRÍGUEZ, SERGIO, et. al., 1982. Aportación al<br />

conocimiento <strong>de</strong> la especie Sphoeroi<strong>de</strong>s annulatus (Jenyns). Tesis<br />

Profesional. U.A.S., Escuela <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong>, 42 p.<br />

GRA<strong>NO</strong> MALDONADO, MAYRA IXCHEL, 2002. Metacercarias <strong>de</strong> la familia<br />

Brachycoeliidae (trematoda: digenea) en la musculatura <strong>de</strong> la langosta<br />

espinosa Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804) <strong>de</strong> Punta Allen, Q. Roo. Tesis<br />

Profesional. U.N.A.M., Facultad <strong>de</strong> <strong>Ciencias</strong>, 41 p.<br />

RAYGOZA VIERA, JOSÉ RIGOBERTO, 2004. Concentración y distribución<br />

<strong>de</strong> mercurio en tejidos <strong>de</strong> nueve especies <strong>de</strong> aves acuáticas migratorias y<br />

resi<strong>de</strong>ntes, recolectadas en la costa <strong>de</strong> Sinaloa. Tesis <strong>de</strong> Maestría. U.N.A.M.,<br />

Posgrado en <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, 153 p.<br />

RUBIO FERNÁNDEZ, IMELDA AÍDA, 1997. Descripción morfológica <strong>de</strong> las<br />

esponjas marinas <strong>de</strong> la Península <strong>de</strong> Yucatán. Tesis Profesional. U.N.A.M.,<br />

ENEP-Iztacala, 141 p.<br />

SOLÍS IBARRA, RAFAEL, 2004. Ecología <strong>de</strong>mográfica y pesquería <strong>de</strong><br />

Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller) en la Plataforma Continental <strong>de</strong>l Sur <strong>de</strong><br />

Sinaloa (Decapoda, Penaeidae). Tesis Doctoral. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en<br />

<strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnologia, 167 p.<br />

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PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />

ANALES DEL INSTITUTO DE GEOFÍSICA, U.N.A.M.:<br />

Vol. 20, 1974.<br />

BOLETÍN ARAGÓN, U.N.A.M.:<br />

No. 183, 1 al 15 septiembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY:<br />

Vol. 73, No. 4, October 2004.<br />

BULLETIN OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON:<br />

No. 11, 27 October 2004.<br />

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />

Vol. 61, No. 1, January, 2004.<br />

Vol. 61, No. 2, February, 2004.<br />

Vol. 61, No. 3, <strong>Mar</strong>ch, 2004.<br />

Vol. 61, No. 4, April, 2004.<br />

Vol. 61, No. 5, May, 2004.<br />

Vol. 61, No. 6, June, 2004.<br />

CIENCIAS MARINAS:<br />

Vol. 5, No. 2, diciembre <strong>de</strong> 1978.<br />

¿CÓMO VEZ?:<br />

No. 71, octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY:<br />

Vol. 18, No. 5, October 2004.<br />

CUADER<strong>NO</strong>S DE PLANEACION UNIVERSITARIA, U.N.A.M.:<br />

5ª. Epoca, Año 2004:Perfil <strong>de</strong> los alumnos egresados <strong>de</strong>l nivel<br />

licenciatura <strong>de</strong> la UNAM. 16º. Reporte (octubre 2002-septiembre 2003).<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />

Vol. 23, No. 8, August 2004.<br />

FAO DOCUMENTO TÉCNICO DE PESCA:<br />

No. 452, 2004. Cambio climático y pesquerías regionales en el futuro:<br />

análisis en colaboración.<br />

FAO INFORME DE PESCA:<br />

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No. 738, 2004. Informe <strong>de</strong> la Consulta <strong>de</strong> Expertos sobre la Interacción<br />

entre las Tortugas <strong>Mar</strong>inas y las Pesquerías en un contexto<br />

ecosistémico. Roma, Italia, 9-12 marzo <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

FARO, EL:<br />

No. 43, 7 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 44, 4 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

FISHERIES:<br />

Vol. 29, No. 10, October 2004.<br />

GACETA U.N.A.M.:<br />

No. 3758, 25 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 3759, 28 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 3760, 4 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 3761, 8 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 3762, 11 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 3763, 15 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 3764, 18 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL:<br />

Vol. 21, No. 7, October-November 2004.<br />

GESTIÓN SINDICAL, AAPAUNAM:<br />

No. 88, octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

HUMANIDADES:<br />

No. 279, 20 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />

Vol. 61, No. 6, September 2004.<br />

INGENIERÍA HIDRÁULICA EN MÉXICO:<br />

Vol. XVIII, No. 3, II Epoca, julio-septiembre <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />

Vol. XVIII, No. 4, II Epoca, octubre-diciembre <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />

Vol. XIX, No.1, II Epoca, enero-marzo <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH:<br />

Vol. 16, No. 3, September 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />

Vol. 31, No. 10, October 2004.<br />

Vol. 31, No. 11, November 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />

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Vol. 92, No. 5, October 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY:<br />

Vol. 40, No. 5, October 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEA<strong>NO</strong>GRAPHY:<br />

Vol. 34, No. 9, September 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF SHELLFISH RESEARCH:<br />

Vol. 23, No. 2, August 2004.<br />

JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY:<br />

Vol. 35, No. 3, 2004.<br />

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />

Vol. 278, September 7, 2004.<br />

Vol. 279, September 28, 2004.<br />

NEW SCIENTIST:<br />

Vol. 183, No. 2464, September 11-17, 2004.<br />

Vol. 183, No. 2465, September 18-24, 2004.<br />

Vol. 183, No. 2466, September 25-October 1, 2004.<br />

Vol. 184, No. 2467, October 2-8, 2004.<br />

Vol. 184, No. 2468, October 9-15, 2004.<br />

Vol. 184, No. 2469, October 16-22, 2004.<br />

Vol. 184, No. 2470, October 23-29, 2004.<br />

Vol. 184, No. 2471, October 30-November 5, 2004.<br />

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION:<br />

Vol. 21, No. 10, October 2004.<br />

OCEANUS:<br />

Vol. 42, No. 2, 2004.<br />

OCEÁNIDES:<br />

Vol. 18, No. 1, julio <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />

Vol. 47, No. 5-6, 2004.<br />

OCLC NEWSLETTER:<br />

No. 265, July-August-September 2004.<br />

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM: INITIAL<br />

REPORTS:<br />

Vol. 210, Sites 1276 and 1277, 6 July-6 September 2003.<br />

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:<br />

Vol. 287, No. 3, September 2002.<br />

Vol. 287, No. 4, October 2002.<br />

Vol. 290, No. 4, April 2004.<br />

Vol. 290, No. 5, May 2004.<br />

Vol. 290, No. 6, June 2004.<br />

Vol. 291, No. 1, July 2004.<br />

Vol. 291, No. 2, August 2004.<br />

Vol. 291, No. 3, September 2004.<br />

Vol. 291, No. 4, October 2004.<br />

TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY:<br />

Vol. 133, No. 5, September 2004.<br />

U2000. Crónica <strong>de</strong> la Educación Superior:<br />

No. 435, 11 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

No. 436, 18 <strong>de</strong> octubre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

VERTIENTES:<br />

No. 88, 2003.<br />

No. 89, 2003.<br />

No. 90, 2003.<br />

No. 91, 2003.<br />

No. 92, 2003.<br />

No. 93, 2003.<br />

No. 94, 2003.<br />

No. 95, 2004.<br />

No. 96, 2004.<br />

No. 97, 2004.<br />

No. 98, 2004.<br />

No. 99, 2004.<br />

REIMPRESOS<br />

VALADEZ-MANZA<strong>NO</strong>, L.M., PÉREZ-GONZÁLEZ, R. AND FLORES-REYES,<br />

A., 2003.<br />

Length and weight distributions of Panulirus inflatus and P. gracilis<br />

(Decapoda: Palinuridae) in the lower portion of Gulf of California.<br />

Nauplius 11(2): 107-113.<br />

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CONTENIDOS<br />

ANALES DEL INSTITUTO DE GEOFÍSICA, U.N.A.M.<br />

Vol. 20, 1974.<br />

Analisis <strong>de</strong> los terminos <strong>de</strong> primero y segundo or<strong>de</strong>n <strong>de</strong> la ecuacion <strong>de</strong> gauss hasta el año<br />

1970, por A.Chargoy y Chargoy..............................................................................................................9<br />

Investigaciones sobre el régimen hidrológico <strong>de</strong> las lagunas litorales <strong>de</strong> la Joya-Buenavista,<br />

por Raúl e. Ocampo T. E Ingvar Emilson..............................................................................................21<br />

Localizacion <strong>de</strong> zonas elásticas incompetentes en Santa Cruz Acatlán, México, por Luis <strong>de</strong>l<br />

Castillo García .......................................................................................................................................37<br />

Notas sobre la actividad eléctrica <strong>de</strong> las nubes tempestuosas en méxico, por José Merino y<br />

Coronado...............................................................................................................................................45<br />

Desarrollo <strong>de</strong> un Cronómetro electrónico digital, por Octavio Lozano y Sai<strong>de</strong>n Diep ..........................61<br />

Mapas isoceráunicos <strong>de</strong> la republica mexicana, por Enrique J. Buendía Carrera y F. Liborio<br />

Cruz López.............................................................................................................................................67<br />

The internal structure of the earth, por D. C. Tozer...............................................................................87<br />

Informe <strong>de</strong> activida<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong>l Intituto <strong>de</strong> Geofisica, UNAM.....................................................................107<br />

BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY<br />

Vol. 73, No. 4, October 2004.<br />

Posthatch Methoxychlor Exposure Adversely Affects Reproduction of Adult Zebra Finches,<br />

Taeniopygia guttata ...........................................................................................................................607<br />

J. M. Gee, C. B. Craig-Veit, J. R. Millam<br />

Effect of Silver, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, and Zinc on the Fertilization of the Northern<br />

Pacific Asteroid, Asterias amurensis .................................................................................................613<br />

C.-H. Lee, T.-K. Ryu, M. Chang, et al.<br />

Nonylphenol Induced Apoptosis in Rat Testis Through the Fas/FasL Pathway ................................620<br />

X. Han, Z. Tu, X. Wang, et al.<br />

Toxic Effects of Aminophenols on Aquatic Life Using the Zebrafish Embryo Test and the<br />

Comet Assay ......................................................................................................................................628<br />

L. W. Sun, M. M. Qu, Y. Q. Li, et al.<br />

Toxicity of Vanadium to the Estuarine Mysid, Americamysis bahia (Molenock) (Formerly<br />

Mysidopsis bahia) ..............................................................................................................................635<br />

R. Woods, R. Davi, W. Arnold<br />

Effects of Thiophanate-Methyl and Glyphosate on Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in the<br />

Rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas ................................................................................................644<br />

Y.-L. Xi and L.-K. Feng<br />

Comparative Study of Oil Well Drill Cuttings and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on<br />

Parasitism in Winter Floun<strong>de</strong>r: A Dose-Response Study ..................................................................652<br />

R. A. Khan and J. F. Payne<br />

Prediction of the Ability of PAHs to be Photocytotoxic to a Cell Line from the Rainbow Trout (<br />

Oncorhynchus mykiss) Gill ................................................................................................................659<br />

J. F. Niu and G. Yu<br />

Detection of Chlorinated Phenols in Kraft Pulp Bleaching Effluents Using DmpR Mutant Strains<br />

.............................................................................................................................................................666<br />

V. L. Campos, C. A. Zaror, M. A. Mondaca<br />

Study of Donax trunculus as a Sentinel Species for Environmental Monitoring of Sandy<br />

Beaches on Moroccan Coasts ...........................................................................................................674<br />

A. Moukrim, F. El Hamidi, A. Lagbouri, et al.<br />

Monitoring Exposure of Passerines to Acephate, Dicrotophos, and Malathion Using<br />

Cholinesterase Reactivation ..............................................................................................................682<br />

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J. D. Maul and J. L. Farris<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>lling Cometabolism of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollutants in Soil by Azotobacter<br />

vinelandii in the Obligate Presence of Pseudomonas sp. ..................................................................690<br />

I. N. E. Onwurah<br />

Variation of Intracellular and Extracellular Microcystins in a Shallow, Hypereutrophic<br />

Subtropical Chinese Lake with Dense Cyanobacterial Blooms .........................................................698<br />

L. Zheng, P. Xie, Y. L. Li, et al.<br />

Monitoring of Insectici<strong>de</strong> Residues in Cotton Seed in Punjab, India .................................................707<br />

Blossom, B. Singh, Gaganjyot<br />

Residual Fate of Acrinathrin in Tea Un<strong>de</strong>r East-Indian Climatic Condition .......................................713<br />

K. Saha, T. Saha, A. K. Somchoudhury, et al.<br />

Effects of UV-B on Photochemical Behavior of Fly Ash Particle-Associated PCDD/Fs .....................717<br />

J. F. Niu, J. W. Chen, X. Quan, et al.<br />

Displacement of Paraquat Solution Through a Saturated Soil Column with Contrasting Organic<br />

Matter Content ...................................................................................................................................725<br />

Y. Ouyang, R. S. Mansell, P. Nkedi-Kizza<br />

Copartition Ratios of Persistent Organochlorine Pestici<strong>de</strong>s Between Human Adipose Tissue<br />

and Blood Serum Lipids .....................................................................................................................732<br />

S. M. Waliszewski, O. Carvajal, R. M. Infanzon, et al.<br />

Distribution and Sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil Profiles of Tianjin Area,<br />

People’s Republic of China ................................................................................................................739<br />

X. J. Wang, J. Chen, Z. H. Zhang, et al.<br />

Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments from Huizache-Caimanero Lagoon, Northwest Coast of<br />

Mexico ................................................................................................................................................749<br />

M. G. Frías-Espericueta, J. I. Osuna-López, P. J. López-Saenz, et al.<br />

Essential Heavy Metals in Environmental Samples from Western India ...........................................756<br />

N. G. Sathawara, D. J. Parikh, Y. K. Agarwal<br />

Heavy Metals and Hydrocarbons in Sediments from Three Lakes from San Miguel, Chiapas,<br />

Mexico ................................................................................................................................................762<br />

A. Pascual-Barrera, G. Gold-Bouchot, V. Ceja-Moreno, et al.<br />

Determination of Metals for Leaching Experiments of Mine Tailings: Evaluation of the<br />

Potential Environmental Hazard in the Guanajuato Mining District, Mexico .....................................770<br />

O. Morton-Bermea, A. Carrillo-Chávez, E. Hernán<strong>de</strong>z, et al.<br />

BULLETIN OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON:<br />

No. 11, 27 October 2004.<br />

Study of the dorsal gill-arch musculature of teleostome fishes, with special reference to the<br />

actinopterygii Victor G. Springer and G. David Johnson.<br />

Appendix: phylogenetic analysis of 147 families of acanthomorph fishes based primarily on<br />

dorsal gill-arch muscles and skeleton Victor G. Springer and M. Orrell.<br />

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES:<br />

Vol. 61, No. 1, January, 2004.<br />

The origin and i<strong>de</strong>ntity of invertebrate organismos being transported to Canada´s Pacific coast<br />

by ballast water C.D. levings, J. R. Cor<strong>de</strong>ll, S. Ong. And G.E. Piercey........................................... 1-11<br />

Trophic structure and energy flow in backwater lakes of two larger floodplain rivers assessed<br />

using stable isotopes Brian R. Herwig, Daniel A. Soluk, John M. Dettermers, and David H.<br />

Wahl................................................................................................................................................ 12-22<br />

An estimate of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus ishawyscha) spawing habitat and redd capacity<br />

upstream of a migration barrier in the upper columbia river Timothy P. Hanrahan, Dennis D.<br />

Dauble, and David R. Geist........................................................................................................... 23-33<br />

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Temperature and salinity effects on strontium incorporation in otoliths of larval spot<br />

(Leiostomus xanthurus) Gretchen Bath <strong>Mar</strong>tin, Simon R. Thorrold, and Cynthia M. Jones .......... 34-42<br />

Managing fishing power: the case of Alaska red kimg crab (Paralitho<strong>de</strong>s camtschaticus)<br />

genevieve Briand, Thomas Heckelei, Scott C. Matulich, and Ron C. Mitelhammer.. 43-53<br />

Seasonal and ontogenetic patterns in the migration of anadromus brook charr ( Salvelinus<br />

fontinalis) Sophie Lenormand, Julian J. Dodson and Annie Ménard...............................................54-67<br />

An analysis of homogenizacion and differentiation of Canadian freshwater fish faunas with an<br />

emphasis on british Columbia Eric B. Taylor68-79<br />

Test fishery indices for sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) as affected by age composition<br />

and environmental variables Lucy Flynn and Ray Hilbornd.............................................................80-92<br />

Within-basin fish assemblage structure: the realative influence of habitat fversus stream spatial<br />

posotion on local species richness G Grenouillet, D. Pont, and C. Herissé..................................93-102<br />

The wave-drag hypothesis: an explanation for size-based lateral segregation during the<br />

upstream migration of salmonids Nicholas F. Hughes................................................................103-109<br />

Variation in neutral and polar lipid compositions of ova in ten reproductively isolated<br />

populations of walleve (San<strong>de</strong>r vitreus) Murray D. Wiegand, Thomas A. Johston, Jennifer<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>tin, and William C. Leggett..................................................................................................... 110-121<br />

A simulation study of impacts of error structure on mo<strong>de</strong>ling stock-recruitment data using<br />

generalized linear mo<strong>de</strong>ls Yan Jiao, yong Chen, David Schnei<strong>de</strong>er, and Joe Wroblewski.........122-123<br />

An analysis of error structure in mo<strong>de</strong>ling the stock-recruitment data of gadoid stocks using<br />

generalized linear mo<strong>de</strong>ls yan Jiao, David schnei<strong>de</strong>r, Yong Chen, and Joe Wroblewski...........134-146<br />

CIENCIAS MARINAS:<br />

Vol. 5, No. 2, diciembre <strong>de</strong> 1978.<br />

The Emergence of Conservation Behavior........................................................................................1175<br />

DANIEL T. BLUMSTEIN, ESTEBAN FERNÁNDEZ-JURICIC<br />

Large Estimates of Minimum Viable Population Sizes......................................................................1178<br />

LUIS F. PACHECO<br />

Large Estimates of Minimum Viable Population Sizes......................................................................1179<br />

DAVID H. REED, JULIAN J. O'GRADY, BARRY W. BROOK, JONATHAN D. BALLOU,<br />

RICHARD FRANKHAM<br />

Conservation Education<br />

Principles of Conservation Biology: Recommen<strong>de</strong>d Gui<strong>de</strong>lines for Conservation Literacy from<br />

the Education Committee of the Society forConservation Biology....................................................1180<br />

STEPHEN C. TROMBULAK, KRISTIAN S. OMLAND, JULIE A. ROBINSON, JEFFREY J.<br />

LUSK, THOMAS L. FLEISCHNER, GLENN BROWN, MEG DOMROES<br />

Issues in International Conservation<br />

Sinking the Flagship: the Case of Forest Elephants in Asia and Africa ............................................1191<br />

STEPHEN BLAKE, SIMON HEDGES<br />

Intercrosses and the U.S. Endangered Species Act: Should Hybridized Populations be<br />

Inclu<strong>de</strong>d as Westslope Cutthroat Trout? ..........................................................................................1203<br />

FRED W. ALLENDORF, ROBB F. LEARY, NATHANIEL P. HITT, KATHY L. KNUDSEN,<br />

LAURA L. LUNDQUIST, PAUL SPRUELL<br />

New Tools for <strong>Mar</strong>ine Conservation: the Leasing and Ownership of Submerged Lands..................1214<br />

MICHAEL W. BECK, THERESA D. MARSH, SHAUNA E. REISEWITZ, MARCI L. BORTMAN<br />

Contributed Papers<br />

Reliability of Absolute and Relative Predictions of Population Persistence Based on Time<br />

Series.................................................................................................................................................1224<br />

KELLY C. LOTTS, THOMAS A. WAITE, JOHN A. VUCETICH<br />

Roads and Landscape Pattern in Northern Wisconsin Based on a Comparison of Four Road<br />

Data Sources.....................................................................................................................................1233<br />

TODD J. HAWBAKER, VOLKER C. RADELOFF<br />

Appreciating Ecological Complexity: Habitat Contours as a Conceptual Landscape Mo<strong>de</strong>l.............1245<br />

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JOERN FISCHER, DAVID B. LINDENMAYER, IOAN FAZEY<br />

Contribution of Natural History Collection Data to Biodiversity Assessment in National Parks........1254<br />

ALLAN F. O'CONNELL JR., ANDREW T. GILBERT, JEFF S. HATFIELD<br />

Tropical Forest Fragments Enhance Pollinator Activity in Nearby Coffee Crops..............................1262<br />

TAYLOR H. RICKETTS<br />

Effects of Alternative Cotton Agriculture on Avian and Arthropod Populations.................................1272<br />

SANDRA B. CEDERBAUM, JOHN P. CARROLL, ROBERT J. COOPER<br />

Abundance and Species Richness of Nocturnal Insects on Organic and Conventional Farms:<br />

Effects of Agricultural Intensification on Bat Foraging.......................................................................1283<br />

LIAT P. WICKRAMASINGHE, STEPHEN HARRIS, GARETH JONES, NANCY VAUGHAN<br />

JENNINGS<br />

A Comparative Analysis of Specialization and Extinction Risk in Temperate-Zone Bats .................1293<br />

KAMRAN SAFI, GERALD KERTH<br />

Linking Wild and Captive Populations to Maximize Species Persistence: Optimal Translocation<br />

Strategies...........................................................................................................................................1304<br />

BRIGITTE TENHUMBERG, ANDREW J. TYRE, KATRIONA SHEA, HUGH P. POSSINGHAM<br />

Including Spatial Heterogeneity and Animal Dispersal When Evaluating Hunting: a Mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />

Analysis and an Empirical Assessment in an Amazonian Community..............................................1315<br />

ANDERS SIRÉN, PETER HAMBÄCK, JOSÉ MACHOA<br />

Landscape Context Mo<strong>de</strong>rates Edge Effects: Nesting Success of Wood Thrushes in Central<br />

New York............................................................................................................................................1330<br />

MELANIE J. L. DRISCOLL, THERESE M. DO<strong>NO</strong>VAN<br />

Effects of Land Use on Bird Species Richness in Sulawesi, Indonesia............................................1339<br />

MATTHIAS WALTERT, ANI MARDIASTUTI, MICHAEL MÜHLENBERG<br />

Genetic I<strong>de</strong>ntification of Spotted Owls, Barred Owls, and Their Hybrids: Legal Implications of<br />

Hybrid I<strong>de</strong>ntity....................................................................................................................................1347<br />

SUSAN M. HAIG, THOMAS D. MULLINS, ERIC D. FORSMAN, PEPPER W. TRAIL, LIV<br />

WENNERBERG<br />

Managing Individuals' Contributions to Maximize the Allelic Diversity Maintained in Small,<br />

Conserved Populations......................................................................................................................1358<br />

J. FERNÁNDEZ, M. A. TORO, A. CABALLERO<br />

Effects of Agricultural Cultivation on Demographics of Southern High Plains Amphibians...............1368<br />

MATTHEW J. GRAY, LOREN M. SMITH, ROBERTO BRENES<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Abundance In<strong>de</strong>x Data from Anuran Calling Surveys........................................................1378<br />

J. ANDREW ROYLE<br />

International Tra<strong>de</strong> Status and Crisis for Snake Species in China....................................................1386<br />

ZHIHUA ZHOU, ZHIGANG JIANG<br />

Slow Growth and Lack of Recovery in Overfished Holothurians on the Great Barrier Reef:<br />

Evi<strong>de</strong>nce from DNA Fingerprints and Repeated Large-Scale Surveys.............................................1395<br />

S. UTHICKE, D. WELCH, J.A.H. BENZIE<br />

Using Gall Wasps on Oaks to Test Broad Ecological Concepts.......................................................1405<br />

PETER W. PRICE, WARREN G. ABRAHAMSON, MARK D. HUNTER, GEORGE MELIKA<br />

Effects of Desertification Caused by Lithophaga lithophaga (Mollusca) Fishery on Littoral Fish<br />

Assemblages along Rocky Coasts of Southeastern Italy..................................................................1417<br />

PAOLO GUIDETTI, SIMONETTA FRASCHETTI, ANTONIO TERLIZZI, FERDINANDO<br />

BOERO<br />

Shoreline Development Drives Invasion of Phragmites australis and the Loss of Plant Diversity<br />

on New England Salt <strong>Mar</strong>shes ..........................................................................................................1424<br />

BRIAN R. SILLIMAN, MARK D. BERTNESS<br />

Effects of Coastal Lighting on Foraging Behaviorof Beach Mice.......................................................1435<br />

BRITTANY L. BIRD, LYN C. BRANCH, DEBORAH L. MILLER<br />

Book Reviews<br />

The Amphibians, Reptiles and a Whole Lot More.............................................................................1440<br />

H. BRADLEY SHAFFER<br />

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Refreshing Approaches.....................................................................................................................1441<br />

KRISTINA A. SCHIERENBECK, GLEN LUBCKE, JOHN CAMPBELL, MICHELLE<br />

CEDERBORG, HERMAN GRAY<br />

Points of View....................................................................................................................................1443<br />

BARRIE K. GILBERT<br />

Regional Perspectives on Latin American Conservation...................................................................1444<br />

THOMAS T. ANKERSEN<br />

Making Sustainability Accessible and Achievable.............................................................................1446<br />

MARK A. COCHRANE<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />

Vol. 23, No. 8, August 2004.<br />

Environmental Chemistry<br />

DEGRADATION AND SORPTION OF SELECTED ORGA<strong>NO</strong>PHOSPHATE AND<br />

CARBAMATE INSECTICIDES IN URBAN STREAM SEDIMENTS<br />

Svetlana Bondarenko and Jianying Gan ..........................................................................................1809<br />

ORGA<strong>NO</strong>PHOSPHORUS PESTICIDES IN STORM-WATER RU<strong>NO</strong>FF FROM SOUTHERN<br />

CALIFORNIA (USA)<br />

Kenneth Schiff and <strong>Mar</strong>tha Sutula 1....................................................................................................815<br />

WATER-EXTRACTABILITY, FREE ION ACTIVITY, AND pH EXPLAIN CADMIUM SORPTION<br />

AND TOXICITY TO FOLSOMIA CANDIDA (COLLEMBOLA) IN SEVEN SOIL–pH<br />

COMBINATIONS<br />

Cornelis A.M. van Gestel and Josée E. Koolhaas ............................................................................1822<br />

EFFECT OF EXTRACTION CONDITIONS ON TRACE ELEMENT SOLUBILIZATION IN<br />

DEPOSIT FEEDER DIGESTIVE FLUID<br />

Donald P. Weston, Jeffrey R. Judd and Lawrence M. Mayer ...........................................................1834<br />

THE ROLE OF DESORPTION FOR DESCRIBING THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF SELECT<br />

POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL<br />

CONGENERS FOR SEVEN LABORATORY-SPIKED SEDIMENTS<br />

Jussi V.K. Kukkonen, Peter F. Landrum, Siddhartha Mitra, Duane C. Gossiaux, Jonas<br />

Gunnarsson and Donald Weston ......................................................................................................1842<br />

FATE AND METABOLISM OF [15N]2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE IN SOIL<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>tin Weiß, Roland Geyer, Rolf Russow, Hans H. Richnow and Matthias Kästner ......................1852<br />

ASSESSMENT OF THE AVAILABILITY OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS<br />

FROM GASWORKS SOIL USING DIFFERENT EXTRACTION SOLVENTS AND<br />

TECHNIQUES<br />

Magnus Bergknut, Anna Kitti, Staffan Lundstedt, Mats Tysklind and Peter Haglund ......................<strong>186</strong>1<br />

BLARINA BREVICAUDA AS A BIOLOGICAL MONITOR OF POLYCHLORINATED<br />

BIPHENYLS: EVALUATION OF HEPATIC CYTOCHROME P450 INDUCTION<br />

Julie S. Russell, Richard S. Halbrook, Alan Woolf, John B. French Jr and <strong>Mar</strong>k J. Melancon ........<strong>186</strong>7<br />

ESTROGENIC POTENTIAL OF THE VENICE, ITALY, LAGOON WATERS<br />

Giulio Pojana, Angela Bonfà, Francesco Busetti, Anna Collarin and Antonio <strong>Mar</strong>comini ................1874<br />

ARSENIC SPECIATION IN TISSUES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN POLYCHAETE SABELLA<br />

SPALLANZANII<br />

Daniele Fattorini and Francesco Regoli ............................................................................................1881<br />

USE OF CYCLODEXTRIN AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR ENHANCED REMOVAL OF<br />

MERCURY FROM SOIL<br />

Xiaojiang Wang, Irfan Yolcubal, Weizi Wang, Janick Artiola, Raina Maier and <strong>Mar</strong>k Brusseau ......1888<br />

DEGRADATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS IN TWO SUB-ANTARCTIC SOILS:<br />

INFLUENCE OF AN OLEOPHILIC FERTILIZER<br />

Frédéric Coulon, Emilien Pelletier, Richard St. Louis, Lénaïck Gourhant and Daniel Delille ...........1893<br />

Environmental Toxicology<br />

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REDUCED GROWTH OF RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) FED A LIVE<br />

INVERTEBRATE DIET PRE-EXPOSED TO METAL-CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS<br />

James A. Hansen, Joshua Lipton, Paul G. Welsh, David Cacela and Beth MacConnell .................1902<br />

IMPACT OF PERFLUOROOCTA<strong>NO</strong>IC ACID ON FATHEAD MIN<strong>NO</strong>W (PIMEPHALES<br />

PROMELAS) FATTY ACYL-COA OXIDASE ACTIVITY, CIRCULATING STEROIDS, AND<br />

REPRODUCTION IN OUTDOOR MICROCOSMS<br />

Ken D. Oakes, Paul K. Sibley, Keith R. Solomon, Scott A. Mabury and Glen J. Van Der Kraak .....1912<br />

EFFECTS OF THE PESTICIDES CAPTAN, DELTAMETHRIN, ISOPROTURON, AND<br />

PIRIMICARB ON THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY OF A FRESHWATER SEDIMENT<br />

Anneli Wi<strong>de</strong>nfalk, Jonas M. Svensson and Willem Goedkoop .........................................................1920<br />

TOXICITY OF GLYPHOSATE-BASED PESTICIDES TO FOUR <strong>NO</strong>RTH AMERICAN FROG<br />

SPECIES<br />

Christina M. Howe, Michael Berrill, Bruce D. Pauli, Caren C. Helbing, Kate Werry and Nik<br />

Veldhoen ...........................................................................................................................................1928<br />

DIETARY ACCUMULATION AND METABOLISM OF POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL<br />

ETHERS BY JUVENILE CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO)<br />

Heather M. Stapleton, Robert J. Letcher, Juliana Li and Joel E. Baker ...........................................1939<br />

INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF p,p′-DICHLORODIPHENYLDICHLOROETHYLENE AND<br />

METHOXYCHLOR ON HORMONE SYNTHESIS IN LARGEMOUTH BASS OVARIAN<br />

CULTURES<br />

Christopher J. Borgert, Timothy S. Gross, Patrick D. Guiney, Tomas G. Osimitz, Bertram Price<br />

and Christopher Wells .......................................................................................................................1947<br />

DEVELOPMENT OF A WHOLE-SEDIMENT TOXICITY TEST USING A BENTHIC MARINE<br />

MICROALGA<br />

Merrin S. Adams and Jennifer L. Stauber .........................................................................................1957<br />

MATERNAL TRANSFER OF SELENIUM IN ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPPIENSIS NESTING<br />

DOWNSTREAM FROM A COAL-BURNING POWER PLANT<br />

John H. Roe, William A. Hopkins, Jennifer A. Baionno, Brandon P. Staub, Christopher L. Rowe<br />

and Brian P. Jackson ........................................................................................................................1969<br />

COMPARISON OF ACCUMULATION OF MICROPOLLUTANTS BETWEEN INDIGE<strong>NO</strong>US<br />

AND TRANSPLANTED ZEBRA MUSSELS (DREISSENA POLYMORPHA)<br />

Lieven Bervoets, Judith Voets, Shaogang Chu, Adrian Covaci, Paul Schepens and Ronny<br />

Blust ..................................................................................................................................................1973<br />

RU<strong>NO</strong>FF SIMULATION WITH PARTICLE-ASSOCIATED AZINPHOSMETHYL IN<br />

MULTISPECIES STREAM MICROCOSMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FIELD<br />

Geraldine Thiere and Ralf Schulz .....................................................................................................1984<br />

DESTABILIZED LYSOSOMES AND ELIMINATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC<br />

HYDROCARBONS AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN EASTERN OYSTERS<br />

(CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA)<br />

Hyun-Min Hwang, Terry L. Wa<strong>de</strong> and Jose L. Sericano ..................................................................1991<br />

PLASMA SEX STEROID CONCENTRATIONS AND GONADAL AROMATASE ACTIVITIES IN<br />

AFRICAN CLAWED FROGS (XE<strong>NO</strong>PUS LAEVIS) FROM SOUTH AFRICA<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>kus Hecker, John P. Giesy, Paul D. Jones, Alarik M. Jooste, James A. Carr, Keith R.<br />

Solomon, Ernest E. Smith, Glen Van Der Kraak, Ronald J. Kendall and Louis du Preez ................1996<br />

ASSOCIATION OF HEAVY METALS WITH METALLOTHIONEIN AND OTHER PROTEINS IN<br />

HEPATIC CYTOSOL OF MARINE MAMMALS AND SEABIRDS<br />

Tokutaka Ikemoto, Takashi Kunito, Yasumi Anan, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Norihisa Baba, Nobuyuki<br />

Miyazaki and Shinsuke Tanabe ........................................................................................................2008<br />

BASELINE TOXICITY OF A CHLOROBENZENE MIXTURE AND TOTAL BODY RESIDUES<br />

MEASURED AND ESTIMATED WITH SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION<br />

Heather A. Leslie, Joop L.M. Hermens and Michiel H.S. Kraak .......................................................2017<br />

CHRONIC TOXICITY AND BODY RESIDUES OF THE <strong>NO</strong>NPOLAR NARCOTIC 1,2,3,4-<br />

TETRACHLOROBENZENE IN CHIRO<strong>NO</strong>MUS RIPARIUS<br />

Heather A. Leslie, Michiel H.S. Kraak and Joop L.M. Hermens .......................................................2022<br />

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INFLUENCE OF MULTIGENERATION ACCLIMATION TO COPPER ON TOLERANCE,<br />

ENERGY RESERVES, AND HOMEOSTASIS OF DAPHNIA MAGNA STRAUS<br />

Bart T.A. Bossuyt and Colin R. Janssen ...........................................................................................2029<br />

EFFECTS OF CHRONIC DIETARY COPPER EXPOSURE ON GROWTH AND<br />

REPRODUCTION OF DAPHNIA MAGNA<br />

Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere and Colin R. Janssen ......................................................................2038<br />

FAO DOCUMENTO TÉCNICO DE PESCA:<br />

No. 452, 2004.<br />

Cambio climático y pesquerías regionales en el futuro: análisis en colaboración.<br />

Future climate change and regional fisheries: a collaborative analysis<br />

PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

CONTENTS<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

1. GLOBAL CHANGE VS GLOBAL WARMING - ISSUES<br />

2. THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE RELATED TO FISHERIES<br />

3. REGIONAL ECOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE<br />

4. SOME EXPECTATIONS<br />

5. CONCLUSIONS<br />

REFERENCES<br />

ANNEX I - RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING<br />

ANNEX II - GLOSSARY<br />

FAO INFORME DE PESCA:<br />

No. 738, 2004.<br />

Informe <strong>de</strong> la Consulta <strong>de</strong> Expertos sobre la Interacción entre las Tortugas <strong>Mar</strong>inas y las<br />

Pesquerías en un contexto ecosistémico. Roma, Italia, 9-12 marzo <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

Table <strong>de</strong>s matières<br />

PRÉPARATION DU DOCUMENT<br />

CONTEXTE ET OBJET DE LA CONSULTATION D’EXPERTS<br />

LA CONSULTATION D’EXPERTS<br />

CONCLUSIONS DE LA RÉUNION<br />

Synthèse <strong>de</strong>s connaissances actuelles sur l’état <strong>de</strong> conservation <strong>de</strong>s stocks <strong>de</strong> tortues <strong>de</strong> mer<br />

(océan Atlantique, océan Pacifique, océan Indien et mer Méditerranée)<br />

Mesures et approches <strong>de</strong> gestion<br />

Mesures techniques<br />

Contrôle <strong>de</strong>s moyens <strong>de</strong> production (effort) et <strong>de</strong> la production (capture)<br />

Stratégies d’incitation<br />

Aspects socioéconomiques<br />

Aspects juridiques<br />

Instruments internationaux<br />

Les organismes régionaux <strong>de</strong>s pêches<br />

Accords sur les tortues <strong>de</strong> mer<br />

Aspects et considérations liés à la législation nationale<br />

Etu<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong> cas<br />

Etu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> cas sur les prises directes: les tortues caret <strong>de</strong>s Caraïbes<br />

Etu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> cas sur les prises: les tortues luth du Pacifique occi<strong>de</strong>ntal<br />

Etu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> cas sur les prises acci<strong>de</strong>ntelles <strong>de</strong> tortues <strong>de</strong> mer dans les opérations <strong>de</strong> pêche<br />

pélagique à la palangre: le stock <strong>de</strong> caouannes du Pacifique Nord<br />

Etu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> cas sur les prises acci<strong>de</strong>ntelles <strong>de</strong> tortues <strong>de</strong> mer dans les opérations <strong>de</strong> pêche<br />

pélagique à la palangre: les caouannes <strong>de</strong> Méditerranée<br />

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Etu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> cas sur les prises acci<strong>de</strong>ntelles: les tortues olivâtres <strong>de</strong> l’Etat d’Orissa<br />

Etu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> cas sur les prises accessoires gardées: les tortues luth du Pacifique Sud-Est<br />

Recommandations<br />

RETOMBÉES DE LA RÉUNION<br />

ACTIVITÉS FUTURES<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHIE<br />

ANNEXE<br />

Annexe A - Ordre du jour<br />

Annexe B - Liste <strong>de</strong>s participants<br />

Annexe C - Liste <strong>de</strong>s documents<br />

Annexe D - Allocution <strong>de</strong> bienvenue <strong>de</strong> M. Ichiro Nomura, Sous-Directeur général,<br />

Département <strong>de</strong>s pêches <strong>de</strong> la FAO<br />

Annexe E - Vue générale <strong>de</strong>s stocks <strong>de</strong> tortues <strong>de</strong> mer, <strong>de</strong> leur état <strong>de</strong> conservation et <strong>de</strong>s<br />

principaux périls menaçant leur conservation<br />

COUVERTURE ARRIÈRE<br />

GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL:<br />

Vol. 21, No. 7, October-November 2004.<br />

Articles<br />

Methanogenesis in McLean Bog, an Acidic Peat Bog in Upstate New York: Stimulation by<br />

H2/CO2 in the Presence of Rifampicin, or by Low Concentrations of Acetate....................................433<br />

S. Bräuer; J. Yavitt; S. Zin<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Linking Belowground Carbon Allocation to Anaerobic CH4 and CO2 Production in a Forested<br />

Peatland, New York State....................................................................................................................445<br />

Janice Coles; Joseph Yavitt<br />

Indicators of Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Acidic Sulfi<strong>de</strong>-Rich Mine Tailings...................................457<br />

Tanmay Praharaj; Danielle Fortin<br />

Culturable Diversity and Community Fatty Acid Profiling of Sulfate-Reducing Fluidized-Bed<br />

Reactors Treating Acidic, Metal-Containing Wastewater....................................................................469<br />

Anna Kaksonen; Jason Plumb; Wendy Robertson; Peter Franzmann; John Gibson; Jaakko<br />

Puhakka<br />

Radiotracer Experiments on Biological Volatilization of Organic Iodine from Coastal Seawaters......481<br />

Seigo Amachi; Mizuyo Kasahara; Takaaki Fujii; Hirofumi Shinoyama; Satoshi Hanada; Yoichi<br />

Kamagata; Tadaaki Ban-nai; Yasuyuki Muramatsu<br />

Further Readings in Geomicrobiology.................................................................................................489<br />

ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />

Vol. 61, No. 6, September 2004.<br />

Organic enrichment and structure of the macrozoobenthic community in the northern Adriatic<br />

Sea in an area facing Adige and Po mouths • ............................................................................871-881<br />

R. Simonini, I. Ansaloni, A.M. Bonvicini Pagliai and D. Preve<strong>de</strong>lli<br />

Seasonal variability of epibenthic communities in different areas of the southern North Sea • 882-905<br />

Henning Reiss and Ingrid Kröncke<br />

Potential bias in estimates of the size of maturity of crabs <strong>de</strong>rived from trap samples ............. 906-912<br />

Kim D. Smith, Norman G. Hall, Simon <strong>de</strong> Lestang and Ian C. Potter<br />

Population genetic structure of the kuruma prawn (Penaeus japonicus) in East Asia inferred<br />

from mitochondrial DNA sequences ...........................................................................................913-920<br />

Tzong-Der Tzeng, Shean-Yeh Yeh and Cho-Fat Hui<br />

Spatial and seasonal variation in reproductive characteristics and spawning of southern<br />

calamary (Sepioteuthis australis): spreading the mortality risk • ............................................... 921-927<br />

Natalie A. Moltschaniwskyj and Michael A. Steer<br />

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Contrasting years in the Giron<strong>de</strong> estuary (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic) springtime outflow and<br />

consequences for zooplankton pyruvate kinase activity and the nutritional condition of anchovy<br />

larvae: an early view • .................................................................................................................928-932<br />

Jean-Pierre Bergeron<br />

The biology of the greater weever (Trachinus draco) in the commercial fishery of the Kattegat<br />

• ................................................................................................................................................... 933-943<br />

Ole Bagge<br />

Daily egg production of anchovy in European waters • ............................................................. 944-958<br />

Stylianos Somarakis, Isabel Palomera, Alberto Garcia, Luis Quintanilla, Constantin<br />

Koutsikopoulos, Andrés Uriarte and Lorenzo Motos<br />

Predation by herring (Clupea harengus) and sprat (Sprattus sprattus) on Cercopagis pengoi in<br />

a western Baltic Sea bay • ..........................................................................................................959-965<br />

Elena Gorokhova, Towe Fagerberg and Sture Hansson<br />

Spatial feeding patterns of herring (Clupea harengus L.), sprat (Sprattus sprattus L.), and the<br />

three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea • ........ 966-971<br />

Heikki Peltonen, Mika Vinni, Antti Lappalainen and Jukka Pönni<br />

Stock structure of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in West Greenland waters: implications of<br />

transport and migration • ............................................................................................................ 972-982<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ie Storr-Paulsen, Kai Wieland, Holger Hovgård and Hans-Joachim Rätz<br />

Quality of Nephrops as food for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) with possible implications for<br />

fisheries management • ............................................................................................................. 983-991<br />

Björn Björnsson and <strong>Mar</strong>ia Álvaro Dongala Dombaxe<br />

Discrete mo<strong>de</strong>l of fish scale incremental pattern: a formalization of the 2D anisotropic structure<br />

• ................................................................................................................................................. 992-1003<br />

Igor V. Smolyar and Timothy G. Bromage<br />

Species discrimination of fish using frequency-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt acoustic backscatter • ............... 1004-1013<br />

Elizabeth A. Logerwell and Christopher D. Wilson<br />

At-sea distribution of female southern elephant seals relative to variation in ocean surface<br />

properties • ............................................................................................................................. 1014-1027<br />

Corey J.A. Bradshaw, Jane Higgins, Kelvin J. Michael, Simon J. Wotherspoon and <strong>Mar</strong>k A.<br />

Hin<strong>de</strong>ll<br />

INGENIERÍA HIDRÁULICA EN MÉXICO:<br />

Vol. XVIII, No. 3, II Epoca, julio-septiembre <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />

Ingeniería hidráulica en México<br />

2003 Vol. 18 Núm. 3 [ Julio-Septiembre ]<br />

Altres sumaris d'aquesta revista<br />

Propieda<strong>de</strong>s hidrodinámicas efectivas <strong>de</strong>l suelo en el riego por melgas<br />

Felipe Zataráin ...[et al.] ........................................................................................................................- 5<br />

Balances hidrológicos para estimar recarga <strong>de</strong> acuíferos en el Secano Interior, Chile<br />

Hamil Uribe ...[et al.] ...........................................................................................................................- 17<br />

Simulación numérica <strong>de</strong> mojado y secado en aguas poco profundas, usando un esquema<br />

curvilíneo adaptable<br />

Gabriel Soto Cortés, Moisés Berezowsky Verduzco ..........................................................................- 29<br />

Un estudio <strong>de</strong> evaluación <strong>de</strong> la aplicación <strong>de</strong>l riego en sistemas por pivote central<br />

Ramón Pérez Leira ...[et al.] ...............................................................................................................- 45<br />

Importancia <strong>de</strong> la floculación en la sedimentación <strong>de</strong> la carga <strong>de</strong> lavado en ambientes <strong>de</strong>l río<br />

Paraná, Argentina<br />

Silvina P Mangini ...[et al.] ...................................................................................................................- 55<br />

Estimación <strong>de</strong> hidrogramas <strong>de</strong> ingreso a vasos, usando observadores proporcionales<br />

Gabriel Soto Cortés, Ricardo Aguilar López, Fabián Rivera Trejo .....................................................- 71<br />

Drenaje agrícola subterráneo con capacidad <strong>de</strong> almacenamiento variable<br />

Fernando Fragoza ...[et al.] .................................................................................................................- 81<br />

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Evaluación <strong>de</strong> tres fórmulas precipitación-escorrentía, en la cuenca <strong>de</strong>l río Achibueno, Chile<br />

Roberto Pizarro Tapia ...[et al.] ...........................................................................................................- 95<br />

Ecuaciones explícitas para el cálculo <strong>de</strong>l tirante crítico en canales trapeciales y circulares<br />

José Óscar Guerrero Angulo, Felipe I. Arreguín Cortés, Jorge Luis Félix Higuera ..........................- 105<br />

Caracterización <strong>de</strong> la retención potencial máxima <strong>de</strong> humedad, en el suelo <strong>de</strong>l método SCS-<br />

CN. Aplicación a una cuenca <strong>de</strong> México<br />

Ignacio Sánchez Cohen ...[et al.] ......................................................................................................- 111<br />

INGENIERÍA HIDRÁULICA EN MÉXICO:<br />

Vol. XVIII, No. 4, II Epoca, octubre-diciembre <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />

Ingeniería hidráulica en México ISSN : 0<strong>186</strong>-4076<br />

2003 Vol. 18 Núm. 4 [ Octubre-Diciembre ]<br />

Altres sumaris d'aquesta revista<br />

Evi<strong>de</strong>ncia experimental <strong>de</strong> la reducción <strong>de</strong> la evaporación <strong>de</strong>l suelo por la presencia <strong>de</strong> un<br />

lecho natural <strong>de</strong> residuos vegetales<br />

Enrique González Sosa ...[et al.] ..........................................................................................................- 5<br />

Estimación a tiempo real <strong>de</strong> las variaciones locales en la rugosidad <strong>de</strong>l fondo en flujos<br />

someros<br />

Gabriel Soto Cortés, Ricardo Aguilar López .......................................................................................- 21<br />

Predicción <strong>de</strong> la conductividad hidráulica relativa <strong>de</strong> los suelos con mo<strong>de</strong>los fractales<br />

Carlos Fuentes ...[et al.] ......................................................................................................................- 31<br />

Procesos hidrodinámicos y geomorfológicos en la respuesta hidrológica <strong>de</strong> una cuenca<br />

Gustavo Calle V., Eduardo Varas C. ..................................................................................................- 41<br />

Concentración <strong>de</strong> metales en sedimento y su relación con los patrones <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>posición en la<br />

presa José Antonio Alzate, Estado <strong>de</strong> México<br />

Juan Antonio García Aragón ...[et al.] .................................................................................................- 59<br />

Solución numérica <strong>de</strong> las ecuaciones <strong>de</strong>l flujo impermanente unidimensional<br />

Yoel <strong>Mar</strong>tínez González ......................................................................................................................- 73<br />

Eventos extremos <strong>de</strong> 1999 en el sureste mexicano. Actualización <strong>de</strong>l análisis hidrológico <strong>de</strong>l<br />

complejo hidroeléctrico Grijalva, en Chiapas, México<br />

Humberto <strong>Mar</strong>engo Mogollón, Omar Salinas Uribe ............................................................................- 87<br />

Efecto <strong>de</strong> la posición <strong>de</strong>l manto freático en la evolución <strong>de</strong>l frente <strong>de</strong> avance en el riego por<br />

melgas<br />

Heber Saucedo ...[et al.] ...................................................................................................................- 119<br />

INGENIERÍA HIDRÁULICA EN MÉXICO:<br />

Vol. XIX, No.1, II Epoca, enero-marzo <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />

Ingeniería hidráulica en México ISSN : 0<strong>186</strong>-4076<br />

2004 Vol. 19 Núm. 1 [ Enero-marzo ]<br />

Po<strong>de</strong>u trobar aquesta revista a:<br />

Catàleg Col·lectiu <strong>de</strong> les Universitats <strong>de</strong> Catalunya (CCUC)<br />

Altres sumaris d'aquesta revista<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>lo <strong>de</strong> perfil <strong>de</strong> playa en presencia <strong>de</strong> estructuras sumergidas <strong>de</strong> protección<br />

Edgar Gerardo Mendoza Baldwin, Rodolfo Silva Casarín ....................................................................- 5<br />

Costo unitario <strong>de</strong>l agua producida a través <strong>de</strong>l sembrado higroscópico <strong>de</strong> tormentas<br />

Michel Rosengaus Moshinsky, Juan José Cal<strong>de</strong>rón García ..............................................................- 17<br />

Flujo crítico en canales trapeciales <strong>de</strong> fondo curvo<br />

Gilberto Sotelo Ávila ...........................................................................................................................- 27<br />

Decaimiento <strong>de</strong>l cloro por reacción con el agua en re<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong> distribución<br />

Velitchko Tzatchkov, Víctor Hugo Alcocer Yamanaka, Felipe Ignacio Arreguín Cortés ....................- 41<br />

Determinación en laboratorio <strong>de</strong> la dispersividad en la zona no saturada <strong>de</strong> Mérida, Yucatán<br />

Eduardo Graniel Castro, Joel Carrillo Rivera, Daisy Escobar Castillejos ...........................................- 53<br />

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Estimación <strong>de</strong> pérdidas locales <strong>de</strong> energía en tomas domiciliarias <strong>de</strong> agua potable<br />

Óscar Arturo Fuentes <strong>Mar</strong>iles, Ismene Libertad Rosales Plascencia ................................................- 65<br />

Análisis <strong>de</strong> flujos turbulentos en cuerpos <strong>de</strong> agua somera<br />

José Isidro Robles López ....................................................................................................................- 75<br />

Evaluación <strong>de</strong> fuerzas inducidas por oleaje en sistemas <strong>de</strong> pilas cilíndricas<br />

Alberto Ávila Armella, Rodolfo Silva Casarín, Georges Andre Govaere Vicarioli .........................- 83-94<br />

Discusión ...........................................................................................................................................- 97<br />

Guía para colaboradores ...................................................................................................................- 98<br />

JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH:<br />

Vol. 16, No. 3, September 2004.<br />

Articles<br />

Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris<br />

Infection................................................................................................................................................109<br />

M. B. Dalgaard, T. B. Larsen, S. Jørndrup and K. Buchmann<br />

A Digenean Metacercaria (Apophallus sp.) and a Myxozoan (Myxobolus sp.) Associated with<br />

Vertebral Deformities in Cyprinid Fishes from the Willamette River, Oregon......................................116<br />

M. L. Kent, V. G. Watral, C. M. Whipps, M. E. Cunningham, C. D. Criscione, J. R. Hei<strong>de</strong>l, L. R.<br />

Curtis, J. Spitsbergen and D. F. <strong>Mar</strong>kle<br />

Effectiveness of Praziquantel Bath Treatments against Bothriocephalus acheilognathi in Grass<br />

Carp.....................................................................................................................................................130<br />

Andrew J. Mitchell<br />

Discriminating between a Neurotropic Myxobolus sp. and M. cerebralis, the Causative Agent<br />

of Salmonid Whirling Disease..............................................................................................................137<br />

Carla Hogge, Matthew Campbell and Keith Johnson<br />

Exposure to Perchlorate Induces the Formation of Macrophage Aggregates in the Trunk<br />

Kidney of Zebrafish and Mosquitofish..................................................................................................145<br />

Tim Capps, San<strong>de</strong>ep Mukhi, Jacques J. Rinchard, Chris W. Theodorakis, Vicki S. Blazer and<br />

Reynaldo Patiño<br />

Early Kinetics of Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus (IHNV) Infection in Rainbow Trout...........152<br />

Hamdi Ogut and P. W. Reno<br />

Communications<br />

Prevalence of the Parasitic Copepod Haemobaphes intermedius on Juvenile Buffalo Sculpins<br />

from Washington State........................................................................................................................161<br />

C. M. Halpenny, R. M. Kocan and P. K. Hershberger<br />

Ovotestis in a Japanese Medaka.........................................................................................................164<br />

Wa<strong>de</strong> Getsfrid, Arunthavarani Thiyagarajah, William R. Hartley and Octavia Conerly<br />

JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY<br />

Vol. 31, No. 10, October 2004.<br />

A touch of theory<br />

An evaluation of methods for mo<strong>de</strong>lling species distributions...........................................................1555<br />

Pedro Segurado, Miguel B. Araújo<br />

Phytogeography to the fore<br />

Evolution and biogeography of the austral genus Phyllocladus (Podocarpaceae) ..........................1569<br />

Steven J. Wagstaff<br />

Diversity and distribution of ferns in sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar and some islands of the<br />

South Atlantic.....................................................................................................................................1579<br />

J. J. Aldasoro, F. Cabezas, C. Aedo<br />

Phylogenetic relationships between disjunctly occurring groups of Tristicha trifaria<br />

(Podostemaceae) ..............................................................................................................................1605<br />

Yoko Kita, Masahiro Kato<br />

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A preliminary account of patterns of en<strong>de</strong>mism in Namibia's Sperrgebiet the succulent karoo.......1613<br />

Antje Burke<br />

Distributional mo<strong>de</strong>lling and parsimony analysis of en<strong>de</strong>micity of Senecio in the<br />

Mediterranean-type climate area of Central Chile.............................................................................1623<br />

Sean M. Rovito, <strong>Mar</strong>y T.K. Arroyo, Patricio Pliscoff<br />

Local ecology and geographic ranges of plants in the Bishop Creek watershed of the eastern<br />

Sierra Nevada, California, USA.........................................................................................................1637<br />

Sarah Kimball, Paul Wilson, Jack Crowther<br />

Biogeographical analysis of species of the tribe Cytiseae (Fabaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula<br />

and Balearic Islands...........................................................................................................................1659<br />

Susana Gómez-González, Lohengrin A. Cavieres, Ernesto A. Teneb, Juan Arroyo<br />

Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) suggests old and recent immigration into the<br />

Alps by the arctic-alpine annual Comastoma tenellum (Gentianaceae) ...........................................1673<br />

Peter Schönswetter, Andreas Tribsch, Harald Niklfeld<br />

Plant species richness and composition of heathland relics in north-western Belgium: evi<strong>de</strong>nce<br />

for a rescue-effect? ...........................................................................................................................1683<br />

Katrien Piessens, Olivier Honnay, Kris Nackaerts, <strong>Mar</strong>tin Hermy<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>lling pollen sedimentation in Danish lakes at c. ad 1800: an attempt to validate the<br />

POLLSCAPE mo<strong>de</strong>l1693<br />

Anne Birgitte Nielsen<br />

Book Reviews<br />

Using marine invertebrate fossils for biogeography..........................................................................1711<br />

John C. Briggs<br />

Nature study: the old-fashioned way.................................................................................................1712<br />

Robin Doughty<br />

Announcement<br />

Announcement...................................................................................................................................1713<br />

JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY<br />

Vol. 31, No. 11, November 2004.<br />

A touch of theory<br />

Spatial analysis of taxonomic and genetic patterns and their potential for un<strong>de</strong>rstanding<br />

evolutionary histories.........................................................................................................................1715<br />

Sophia A. Bickford, Shawn W. Laffan, Rogier P. J. Kok, Lindy A. Orthia<br />

Zoogeography to the fore<br />

Further evi<strong>de</strong>nce and characterization of Artemia franciscana () populations in Argentina..............1735<br />

Francisco Amat, Rosa Graciela Cohen, Francisco Hontoria, Juan Carlos Navarro<br />

Does vicariance shape biotas? Biogeographical tests of the vicariance mo<strong>de</strong>l in the north-west<br />

European land snail fauna.................................................................................................................1751<br />

Bernhard Hausdorf, Christian Hennig<br />

Phylogeography in a galling insect, grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Phylloxeridae)<br />

in the fragmented habitat of the Southwest USA...............................................................................1759<br />

D. A. Downie<br />

Evolution and phylogeny of the New Zealand cicada genus Kikihia Dugdale (Homoptera:<br />

Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadidae) with special reference to the origin of the Kerma<strong>de</strong>c and Norfolk<br />

Islands' species..................................................................................................................................1769<br />

Peter Arensburger, Chris Simon, Kent Holsinger<br />

Feeding response of the Aldabra giant tortoise (Geochelone gigantea) to island plants showing<br />

heterophylly........................................................................................................................................1785<br />

Louise I. Eskildsen, Jens M. Olesen, Carl G. Jones<br />

Avifaunal responses to habitat fragmentation in the threatened littoral forests of south-eastern<br />

Madagascar.......................................................................................................................................1791<br />

James E. M. Watson, Robert J. Whittaker, Terence P. Dawson<br />

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The Amazon River as a dispersal barrier to passerine birds: effects of river width, habitat and<br />

taxonomy............................................................................................................................................1809<br />

Floyd E. Hayes, Jo-Anne N. Sewlal<br />

Macroecological explanations for differences in species richness gradients: a canonical<br />

analysis of South American birds ......................................................................................................1819<br />

Luis Mauricio Bini, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho, Bradford A. Hawkins<br />

Biological diversification in a complex region: a spatial analysis of faunistic diversity and<br />

biogeography of the An<strong>de</strong>s of Colombia............................................................................................1829<br />

Gustavo H. Kattan, Padu Franco, Vladimir Rojas, Germán Morales<br />

Multivariate analysis of a fine-scale breeding bird atlas using a geographical information<br />

system and partial canonical correspon<strong>de</strong>nce analysis: environmental and spatial effects.............1841<br />

Nicolas Titeux, <strong>Mar</strong>c Dufrêne, Jean-Paul Jacob, <strong>Mar</strong>c Paquay, Pierre Defourny<br />

Relationship between host diversity and parasite diversity: flea assemblages on small<br />

mammals............................................................................................................................................1857<br />

Boris R. Krasnov, Georgy I. Shenbrot, Irina S. Khokhlova, A. Allan Degen<br />

Predators in natural fragments: foraging ecology of wolves in British Columbia's central and<br />

north coast archipelago......................................................................................................................<strong>186</strong>7<br />

C. T. Darimont, M. H. H. Price, N. N. Winchester, J. Gordon-Walker, P. C. Paquet<br />

JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />

Vol. 92, No. 5, October 2004.<br />

A simple mechanistic mo<strong>de</strong>l of seed dispersal, predation and plant establishment: Janzen-<br />

Connell and beyond.............................................................................................................................733<br />

RAN NATHAN, RENATO CASAGRANDI<br />

How far can a hawk's beard fly? Measuring and mo<strong>de</strong>lling the dispersal of Crepis praemorsa.........747<br />

OLAV SKARPAAS, ODD E. STABBETORP, INGEBORG RØNNING, THOMAS O.<br />

SVENNUNGSEN<br />

An evaluation of alternative dispersal functions for trees....................................................................758<br />

DAVID F. GREENE, CHARLES D. CANHAM, K. DAVID COATES, PHILIP T. LEPAGE<br />

Dispersal potential in plant communities <strong>de</strong>pends on environmental conditions................................767<br />

WIM A. OZINGA, RENÉE M. BEKKER, JOOP H. J. SCHAMINÉE, JAN M. VAN<br />

GROENENDAEL<br />

Effect of dispersal capacity on forest plant migration at a landscape scale........................................778<br />

KANAKO TAKAHASHI, TOMOHIKO KAMITANI<br />

Dispersal phenology of hydrochorous plants in relation to discharge, seed release time and<br />

buoyancy of seeds: the flood pulse concept supported.......................................................................786<br />

GER BOEDELTJE, JAN P. BAKKER, ALBERT TEN BRINKE, JAN M. VAN GROENENDAEL,<br />

MARTIN SOESBERGEN<br />

Extensive hydrochory uncouples spatiotemporal patterns of seedfall and seedling recruitment<br />

in a 'bird-dispersed' riparian tree..........................................................................................................797<br />

ARNDT HAMPE<br />

Interactions with soil micro-organisms<br />

Occurrence of non-mycorrhizal plant species in south Swedish rocky habitats is related to<br />

exchangeable soil phosphate..............................................................................................................808<br />

PÅL AXEL OLSSON, GERMUND TYLER<br />

The influence of spatial patterns of damping-off disease and arbuscular mycorrhizal<br />

colonization on tree seedling establishment in Ghanaian tropical forest soil......................................816<br />

L.A. HOOD, M.D. SWAINE, P.A. MASON<br />

Plant community <strong>de</strong>velopment is affected by nutrients and soil biota.................................................824<br />

G. B. DE DEYN, C. E. RAAIJMAKERS, W. H. VAN DER PUTTEN<br />

Other topics<br />

Height growth response of tree line black spruce to recent climate warming across the foresttundra<br />

of eastern Canada....................................................................................................................835<br />

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ISABELLE GAMACHE, SERGE PAYETTE<br />

Age-related <strong>de</strong>cline in forest production: mo<strong>de</strong>lling the effects of growth limitation,<br />

neighbourhood competition and self-thinning......................................................................................846<br />

UTA BERGER, HAN<strong>NO</strong> HILDENBRANDT, VOLKER GRIMM<br />

Effect of spatial scale on factors limiting species distributions in dry grassland fragments................854<br />

ZUZANA MÜNZBERGOVÁ<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntifying and mo<strong>de</strong>lling the <strong>de</strong>terminants of woody plant invasion of lowland heath.......................868<br />

P. MANNING, P. D. PUTWAIN, N. R. WEBB<br />

Effect of photosynthetic efficiency and water availability on tolerance of leaf removal in<br />

Amaranthus hybridus...........................................................................................................................882<br />

AARON J. GASSMANN<br />

Consistency of plant species and trait responses to grazing along a productivity gradient: a<br />

multi-site analysis.................................................................................................................................893<br />

ROBIN J. PAKEMAN<br />

Biological Flora of the British Isles<br />

Rhinanthus minor L.............................................................................................................................906.<br />

DUNCAN B. WESTBURY<br />

JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY:<br />

Vol. 40, No. 5, October 2004.<br />

Algae Highlights<br />

FLOW CYTOMETRY AND THE SINGLE COMPOUND IN PLANKTON ECOLOGY.........................805<br />

Jackie L. Collier<br />

ECOLOGY AND POPULATION BIOLOGY<br />

INDUCIBLE COLONY FORMATION WITHIN THE SCENEDESMACEAE: ADAPTIVE<br />

RESPONSES TO INFOCHEMICALS FROM TWO DIFFERENT HERBIVORE TAXA.......................808<br />

Antonie M. Verschoor, Irene van <strong>de</strong>r Stap, Nico R. Helmsing, Miquel Lürling, Ellen van Donk<br />

INFECTION OF THE BLOOM-FORMING THECATE DI<strong>NO</strong>FLAGELLATES ALEXANDRIUM<br />

AFFINE AND GONYAULAX SPINIFERA BY TWO STRAINS OF AMOEBOPHRYA<br />

(DI<strong>NO</strong>PHYTA) .....................................................................................................................................815<br />

Sunju Kim, Myung Gil Park, Wonho Yih, D. Wayne Coats<br />

GENETIC VARIATION IN ASTERIONELLA FORMOSA (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE): IS IT<br />

LINKED TO FREQUENT EPIDEMICS OF HOST-SPECIFIC PARASITIC FUNGI? ..........................823<br />

Arnout De Bruin, Bas W. Ibelings, Machteld Rijkeboer, Michaela Brehm, Ellen van Donk<br />

THE IMPORTANCE OF SHALLOW SEDIMENTS IN THE RECRUITMENT OF ANABAENA<br />

AND APHANIZOME<strong>NO</strong>N (CYA<strong>NO</strong>PHYCEAE) ..................................................................................831<br />

Irene Karlsson-Elfgren, Anna-Kristina Brunberg<br />

HABITAT MATTERS FOR I<strong>NO</strong>RGANIC CARBON ACQUISITION IN 38 SPECIES OF RED<br />

MACROALGAE (RHODOPHYTA) FROM PUGET SOUND, WASHINGTON, USA...........................837<br />

Maurizio Murru, Craig D. Sandgren<br />

CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF ALLOMETRY AND REALIZED PLASTICITY IN THE<br />

SISTER SPECIES MAZZAELLA SPLENDENS AND MAZZAELLA LINEARIS<br />

(RHODOPOHYTA) .............................................................................................................................846<br />

Frank J. Shaughnessy<br />

PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY<br />

LINKING FLOW CYTOMETRIC CELL SORTING AND COMPOUND-SPECIFIC 13C-<br />

ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE POPULATION-SPECIFIC ISOTOPIC SIGNATURES AND<br />

GROWTH RATES IN CYA<strong>NO</strong>BACTERIA-DOMINATED LAKE PLANKTON.....................................857<br />

Roel Pel, Virgilio Floris, Herman J. Gons, Hans L. Hoogveld<br />

ANTARCTIC DISTRIBUTION, PIGMENT AND LIPID COMPOSITION, AND MOLECULAR<br />

IDENTIFICATION OF THE BRINE DI<strong>NO</strong>FLAGELLATE POLARELLA GLACIALIS<br />

(DI<strong>NO</strong>PHYCEAE) ...............................................................................................................................867<br />

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Paul G. Thomson, Simon W. Wright, Christopher J. S. Bolch, Peter D. Nichols, Jennifer H.<br />

Skerratt, Andrew McMinn<br />

DIMETHYLSULFONIOPROPIONATE PRODUCTION BY PSYCHROPHILIC DIATOM<br />

ISOLATES ...........................................................................................................................................874<br />

Nobue Kasamatsu, Tomoaki Hirano, Sakae Kudoh, Tsuneo Odate, Mitsuo Fukuchi<br />

BIOLOGICAL AVAILABILITY OF IRON TO THE FRESHWATER CYA<strong>NO</strong>BACTERIUM<br />

ANABAENA FLOS-AQUAE.................................................................................................................879<br />

Courtney D. Gress, Ron G. Treble, Carlyn J. Matz, Harold G. Weger<br />

INFLUENCE OF POLYAMINES ON THE SPORULATION OF GRATELOUPIA<br />

(HALYMENIACEAE, RHODOPHYTA) ...............................................................................................887<br />

Alicia T Sacramento, Pilar García-Jiménez, Rubén Alcázar, Antonio F. Tiburcio, Rafael R.<br />

Robaina<br />

MORPHOLOGY<br />

A STUDY OF CELL WALL AND FLAGELLA FORMATION DURING CELL DIVISION IN THE<br />

SCALY GREEN ALGA, SCHERFFELIA DUBIA (CHLOROPHYTA).................................................. 895<br />

Brandon A. Wustman, Michael Melkonian, Burkhard Becker<br />

PHYLOGENETICS AND TAXO<strong>NO</strong>MY<br />

MICROSATELLITE MARKER DEVELOPMENT AND GENETIC VARIATION IN THE TOXIC<br />

MARINE DIATOM PSEUDO-NITZSCHIA MULTISERIES (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) .......................911<br />

Katharine M. Evans, Stephen S. Bates, Linda K. Medlin, Paul K. Hayes<br />

A NEW BROWN ALGAL ORDER, ISHIGEALES (PHAEOPHYCEAE), ESTABLISHED ON<br />

THE BASIS OF PLASTID PROTEIN-CODING rbcL, psaA, AND psbA REGION<br />

COMPARISONS..................................................................................................................................921<br />

Ga Youn Cho, Sang Hee Lee, Sung Min Boo<br />

A PHYLOGENETIC STUDY OF PARASITIC GENERA PLACED IN THE FAMILY<br />

CHOREOCOLACACEAE (RHODOPHYTA) .......................................................................................937<br />

Giuseppe C. Zuccarello, Debra Moon, Lynda J. Goff<br />

DESCRIPTION OF THECADINIUM MUCOSUM SP. <strong>NO</strong>V. (DI<strong>NO</strong>PHYCEAE), A NEW SAND-<br />

DWELLING MARINE DI<strong>NO</strong>FLAGELLATE, AND AN EMENDED DESCRIPTION OF<br />

THECADINIUM INCLINATUM BALECH .............................................................................................946<br />

Mona Hoppenrath, Juan F. Saldarriaga, Michael Schweikert, Malte Elbrächter, F. J. R. Taylor<br />

AUGOPHYLLUM, A NEW GENUS OF THE DELESSERIACEAE (RHODOPHYTA) BASED<br />

ON rbcL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS AND CYSTOCARP DEVELOPMENT...........................................962<br />

Showe-Mei Lin, Suzanne Fre<strong>de</strong>ricq, Max H. Hommersand<br />

THE PRASIOLALES (CHLOROPHYTA) OF ATLANTIC EUROPE: AN ASSESSMENT BASED<br />

ON MORPHOLOGICAL, MOLECULAR, AND ECOLOGICAL DATA, INCLUDING THE<br />

CHARACTERIZATION OF ROSENVINGIELLA RADICANS (KÜTZING) COMB. <strong>NO</strong>V. ...................977<br />

Fabio Rindi, Lynne McIvor, Michael D. Guiry<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

SEAWEEDS, MARINE AQUACULTURE, AND MICROALGAL CULTURE<br />

Robert E. DeWree<strong>de</strong>............................................................................................................................998<br />

LIVE FEEDS IN MARINE AQUACULTURE........................................................................................999<br />

Gary H. Wikfors<br />

HANDBOOK OF MICROALGAL CULTURE: BIOTECH<strong>NO</strong>LOGY AND APPLIED<br />

PHYCOLOGY....................................................................................................................................1001<br />

Eric C. Henry<br />

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEA<strong>NO</strong>GRAPHY:<br />

Vol. 34, No. 9, September 2004.<br />

ARTICLES<br />

The Effect of Salinity on the Wind-Driven Circulation and the Thermal Structure of the Upper<br />

Ocean. A. V. Fedorov, R. C. Pacanowski, S. G. Philan<strong>de</strong>r and G. Boccaletti, ..................... 1949–1966.<br />

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Boundary Current Eddies and Their Role in the Restratification of the Labrador Sea*. Caroline<br />

A. Katsman, Michael A. Spall and Robert S. Pickart, ........................................................... 1967–1983.<br />

Measurements of Turbulent Vertical Kinetic Energy in the Ocean Mixed Layer from Lagrangian<br />

Floats. Ruo-Shan Tseng and Eric A. D'Asaro, ..................................................................... 1984–1990.<br />

Cross-Jet Lagrangian Transport and Mixing in a 2½-Layer Mo<strong>de</strong>l. G.-C. Yuan, L. J. Pratt and<br />

C. K. R. T. Jones, .................................................................................................................. 1991–2005.<br />

Three-Dimensional Turbulent Bottom Density Currents from a High-Or<strong>de</strong>r Nonhydrostatic<br />

Spectral Element Mo<strong>de</strong>l. Tamay M. Özgökmen, Paul F. Fischer, Jinqiao Duan and Traian<br />

Iliescu, ................................................................................................................................... 2006–2026.<br />

The Instability of Rossby Basin Mo<strong>de</strong>s and the Oceanic Eddy Field*. J. H. LaCasce and J.<br />

Pedlosky, ............................................................................................................................... 2027–2041.<br />

An Effect of the Thermobaric Nonlinearity of the Equation of State: A Mechanism for<br />

Sustaining Solitary Rossby Waves. Roland A. <strong>de</strong> Szoeke, .................................................. 2042–2056.<br />

rictionally Induced Asymmetries in Wind-Driven Flows. Janine J. Nauw, Henk A. Dijkstra and<br />

Eric P. Chassignet, ............................................................................................................... 2057–2072.<br />

Gulf Stream Mean<strong>de</strong>r Propagation Past Cape Hatteras. Dana K. Savidge, ........................ 2073–2085.<br />

<strong>NO</strong>TES AND CORRESPONDENCE<br />

On Quasigeostrophic Normal Mo<strong>de</strong>s in Ocean Mo<strong>de</strong>ls: Weakly Nonseparable Situation. Uwe<br />

Harlan<strong>de</strong>r and Leo R. M. Maas, ............................................................................................ 2086–2095.<br />

Simple Mechanistic Mo<strong>de</strong>ls of Mid<strong>de</strong>pth Meridional Overturning. R. M. Samelson, ............ 2096–2103.<br />

Northward Intrusion of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Western Pacific*. Tangdong Qu and<br />

Eric J. Lindstrom, .................................................................................................................. 2104–2118.<br />

JOURNAL OF SHELLFISH RESEARCH:<br />

Vol. 23, No. 2, August 2004.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

William S. Fisher<br />

Antimicrobial activity of copper and zinc accumulated in Eastern oyster amebocytes........................321<br />

William S. Fisher<br />

Relationship of amebocytes and terrestrial elements to adult shell <strong>de</strong>position in Eastern<br />

oysters..................................................................................................................................................353<br />

David Bushek, Donnia Richardson, M. Yvonne Bobo and Loren D. Coen<br />

Quarantine of oyster shell cultch reduces the abundance of Perkinsus marinus ...............................369<br />

Joseph J. Taylor, Paul C. Southgate and Robert A. Rose<br />

Effects of salinity on growth and survival of silver-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, spat............... 375<br />

Dennis Hedgecock, Gang Li, Sophie Hubert, Katherine Bucklin and Vanessa Ribes<br />

Wi<strong>de</strong>spread null alleles and poor cross-species amplification of microsatellite DNA loci cloned<br />

from the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas..........................................................................................379<br />

Roger Mann, Melissa Southworth, Juliana M. Harding and James Wesson<br />

A comparison of dredge and patent tongs for estimation of oyster populations..................................387<br />

Melissa Southworth and Roger Mann<br />

Decadal scale changes in seasonal patterns of oyster recruitment in the Virginia sub estuaries<br />

of the Chesapeake Bay........................................................................................................................391<br />

U. Arjarasirikoon, M. Kruatrachue, P. Sretarugsa, Y. Chitramvong, S. Jantataeme and E. S.<br />

Upatham<br />

Gametogenic processes in the pearl oyster, Pteria penguin (Ro¨ding, 1798) (Bivalvia,<br />

Mollusca)............................................................................................................................................. 403<br />

Do-Hyung Kang, Se-Jae Kim and Kwang-Sik Choi<br />

Microscopic observations of larval Ostrea circumpicta (Bivalve: Ostreidae) in brood chambers........411<br />

Rebeca Va´squez-Yeomans, Jorge Ca´ceres-<strong>Mar</strong>tı´nez and Antonio Figueras Huerta<br />

Herpes-like virus associated with ero<strong>de</strong>d gills of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas in Mexico......417<br />

Karen K. Y. Lui and Kenneth M. Y. Leung<br />

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Sand elimination by the Asiatic hard clam Meretrix meretrix (L.): influences of temperature,<br />

salinity and season ..............................................................................................................................421<br />

Yungkul Kim and Eric N. Powell<br />

Surfclam histopathology survey along the Delmarva mortality line.....................................................429<br />

M. Cledo´n, A. C. Peralta Brichtova, J. L. Gutie´rrez and P. E. Penchasza<strong>de</strong>h<br />

Reproductive cycle of the stout razor clam, Tagelus plebeius (Lightfoot, 1786), in the <strong>Mar</strong><br />

Chiquita Coastal Lagoon, Argentina....................................................................................................443<br />

Patricia Miloslavich, Pablo E. Penchasza<strong>de</strong>h, Ana Karinna Carbonini and Diego Schapira<br />

Regeneration time and morphology of the inhalant siphon of Donax <strong>de</strong>nticulatus Linnaeus,<br />

1758 (Bivalvia, Donacidae) after .........................................................................................................447<br />

Sandra Fiori, Vı´ctor M. Vidal-<strong>Mar</strong>tı´nez, Rau´ l Sima´-A´ lvarez, Rossanna Rodrı´guez-Canul,<br />

Ma. Leopoldina Aguirre-Macedo and Omar Defeo<br />

Field and laboratory observations of the mass mortality of the yellow clam, Meso<strong>de</strong>sma<br />

mactroi<strong>de</strong>s, in South America: the case of Isla <strong>de</strong>l Jabalı´, Argentina................................................451<br />

Trevor Floyd and Jim Williams<br />

Impact of green crab (Carcinus maenas L.) predation on a population of softshell clams (Mya<br />

arenaria L.) in the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence...............................................................................457<br />

Laurent Wantiez and Pierre Thollot<br />

In situ aquaculture protocol for two tropical pectinids, Bractechlamys vexillum (Reeve 1853)<br />

and Mimachlamys gloriosa (Reeve 1853): spat collection, rearing, growth and mortality..................463<br />

Guilherme S. Rupp, G. Jay Parsons, Raymond J. Thompson and Micheline M. <strong>de</strong> Bem<br />

Effect of <strong>de</strong>pth and stocking <strong>de</strong>nsity on growth and retrieval of the postlarval lion’s paw<br />

scallop, Nodipecten nodosus (Linnaeus, 1758)...................................................................................473<br />

E. Palacios, I. S. Racotta, A. M. Ibarra, J. L. Ramı´rez, A. Milla´n and S. Avila<br />

Comparison of biochemical composition and muscle hypertrophy associated with the<br />

reproductive cycle of diploid and triploid Argopecten ventricosus.......................................................483<br />

Shi Wang, Zhenmin Bao, Jie Pan, Lingling Zhang, Bing Yao, Aibin Zhan, Ke Bi and Quanqi<br />

Zhang<br />

AFLP linkage map of an intraspecific cross in Chlamys farreri...........................................................491<br />

Liu Xiaolin, Chang Yaqing and Xiang Jianhai<br />

Hybridization effects of three populations of Chlamys farreri from China, Korea and Japan . ...........501<br />

Arne Duinker, Bente E. Torstensen and Øyvind Lie<br />

Lipid classes and fatty acid composition in female gonads of great scallops—a selective field<br />

study.....................................................................................................................................................507<br />

Sergio Curiel-Ramı´rez and Jorge Ca´ceres-<strong>Mar</strong>tı´nez<br />

Reproductive cycle of coexisting mussels, Mytilus californianus and Mytilus galloprovincialis, in<br />

Baja California, New Mexico................................................................................................................515<br />

Paul D. Rawson, Afton McGowen and Chris Bartlett<br />

Temporal variation in the settlement of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis C. Linnaeus, 1758 and M.<br />

trossulus Gould 1850)<br />

in eastern Maine. .................................................................................................................................521<br />

Louis A. Gosselin<br />

Localized synchronous spawning of Mytilus californianus Conrad in Barkley Sound, British<br />

Columbia, Canada...............................................................................................................................529<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>jorie J. Wonham<br />

Mini-review: distribution of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis (Bivalvia:<br />

Mytilidae), and hybrids in the northeast Pacific...................................................................................535<br />

Eduardo Rı´os-Jara, Cinthya Carolina Herna´n<strong>de</strong>z Cedillo, Eduardo Jua´rez Carrillo and<br />

Il<strong>de</strong>fonso Enciso Padilla<br />

Variations in <strong>de</strong>nsity, shell-size and growth with shore height and wave exposure of the rocky<br />

intertidal snail, Calyptraea spirata (Forbes, 1852), in the tropical Mexican Pacific.............................545<br />

Laura Rogers-Bennett, Richard F. Dondanville and Jerry Kashiwada<br />

Size specific fecundity of red abalone (Haliotis rufescens): evi<strong>de</strong>nce for reproductive<br />

senescence?........................................................................................................................................553<br />

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Nurit Gordon, Muki Shpigel, Sheenan Harpaz, John J. Lee and Amir Neori<br />

The settlement of abalone (Haliotis discus hannai Ino) larvae on culture layers of different<br />

diatoms.................................................................................................................................................561<br />

Sha-Yen Cheng, Yin-Hung Chang and Jiann-Chu Chen<br />

Lethal levels of dissolved oxygen for Haliotis diversicolor supertexta at different salinity levels........569<br />

Hector M. Guzman and Alexan<strong>de</strong>r Tewfik<br />

Population characteristics and co-occurrence of three exploited <strong>de</strong>capods (Panulirus argus, P.<br />

guttatus and Mithrax spinosissimus) in Bocas <strong>de</strong>l Toro, Panama.......................................................575<br />

Luis Ernesto Arruda Bezerra, Ana Fontenele Urano Carvalho, Luciana Aires Barreira, Vanessa<br />

Lucia Rodrigues Nogueira, Jose´ Roberto Feitosa Silva, Ilka <strong>Mar</strong>ia Vasconcelos and Vaˆnia<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ia Maciel Melo<br />

The relationship between seaweed diet and purple ink production in Aplysia dactylomela<br />

Rang, 1828 (Gastropoda:Opisthobranchia) from northeastern Brazil.................................................581<br />

Anto´nio V. Sykes, Pedro M. Domingues and Jose´ P. Andra<strong>de</strong><br />

Nucleic acid <strong>de</strong>rived indices or instantaneous growth rate as tools to <strong>de</strong>termine different<br />

nutritional condition in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis, Linnaeus 1758) hatchlings...................................585<br />

Liu Xiaolin, Chang Yaqing, Xiang Jianhai, Ding Jun and Cao Xuebin<br />

Study on heritability of growth in the juvenile sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus nudus..........................593<br />

J. A. Guisan<strong>de</strong>, M. Montes, R. Farto, S. P. Armada, M. J. Pe´rez and T. P. Nieto<br />

A set of tests for the phenotypic i<strong>de</strong>ntification of culturable bacteria associated with Galician<br />

bivalve mollusc production...................................................................................................................599<br />

Spyros Fifas, Joe¨l Vigneau and William Lart<br />

Some aspects of mo<strong>de</strong>lling scallop (Pecten maximus, L.) dredge efficiency and special<br />

reference to dredges with <strong>de</strong>pressor plate (English Channel, France)...............................................611<br />

K. H. Kaukinen, K. J. Supernault and K. M. Miller<br />

Enrichment of tetranucleoti<strong>de</strong> microsatellite loci from invertebrate species........................................621<br />

Abstracts of technical papers presented at the 24th Annual Milford Aquaculture Seminar,<br />

Milford, Connecticut, February 23–25, 2004........................................................................................627<br />

Abstracts of technical papers presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the National<br />

Shellfisheries Association (Pacific Coast<br />

Section) & Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association, Portland, Oregon, October 8–11, 2003......647<br />

JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY:<br />

Vol. 35, No. 3, 2004.<br />

Research articles<br />

Optinum dietary protein level and protein-to-energy ratio for growth of juvenile korean Rockfish<br />

Sebastes schlegeli Kang-Woong Kim, Xiaojie Wang, and Sungechul C.<br />

Bai……………………………………………………………………………………. 305<br />

Acute and Chronic Effects of Nitrite on White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, Cultured in<br />

low-Salinity Brackis Water: Amit Gross, Shai Abutbul, and Dina Zilberg…………… 315<br />

Factors Affecting Sediment Oxygen Demand in Commercial Channel Catfish Ponds.<br />

James A. Steeby, john A. Hargreaves, and Craig S, Tucker...............................................................322<br />

The Effects of Temperature and Salinity on Early Life Stages of Black Sea Bass Centropristis<br />

striata. David L. Berlinsky, Janalyn C. Taylor , Rachel A. Howell,<br />

Terence M. Bradley, and Theodore I. J. Smith....................................................................................335<br />

Threadfin Shad Dorosoma petenense Effects on Water Quality, Phytoplankton, and Channel<br />

Catfish Production in Ponds. Gina M. Lo Guidice, David R, Bayne,<br />

and Thomas Ppma.............................................................................................................................345<br />

Influence of Nursery Period on the Growth and Survival of Litopenaeus vannamei Un<strong>de</strong>r Pond<br />

Production Conditions. Antonio Garza <strong>de</strong> Yta, David B.Rouse and D. Allen Davis<br />

.............................................................................................................................................................357<br />

The Effect of Parental Vitamin K Deficiency on Bone Structure in Mummichog Fundulus<br />

Heteloclitus. Miho Udagawa................................................................................................................366<br />

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Effect of Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix and Freshwater Mussel Elliptio complanata<br />

Filtration on the Phytoplankton Community of Partitioned Aquaculture System Units.<br />

Christopher R. Mueller, Arnold G. Eversole, Hakan Turker, and David E. Brune<br />

.............................................................................................................................................................372<br />

Induced Ovulation, Spawning Egg Incubation, and Hatching of the Cyprinid Fish Labeo<br />

victorianus in Captivity. Justus Rutaisire and Anthony J. Booth .........................................................383<br />

Modulation of the Post-Prandial Plasma Glucose Profile in Juvenile European Sea Bass<br />

Dicentrarchus labrax Fed Diets Varying in Starch Complexity. Antònio Gouveia and Simon<br />

Davies..................................................................................................................................................392<br />

Research Notes<br />

Fatty Acid Composition of Different Microalgae Strains (Nannochloropsis sp., Nannochloropsis<br />

oculata(Droop) Hibberd, Nannochloropsis atomus Butcher and Isochrysis sp.) According to the<br />

Culture Phase and the Carbon Dioxi<strong>de</strong> Concentration. Alessandra Roncarati, An<strong>de</strong>le Meluzzi,<br />

Silvia Acciarri, Nicola Tallarico, and Paola Melotti..............................................................................401<br />

Communications<br />

Effects of Transport Water Temperature, Aerator Type,and Oxygen Level on Channel Catfish<br />

Ictalurus punctatus Fillet Quality. Brian G. Bosworth, Brian C. Small, and Charles Mischke.............412<br />

Genetic Effects for Growth and Resistance to Edwardsiella ictaluri Estimated from a Diallel<br />

Cross among USDA –102 Strain Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus, Blue Catfish Ictalururs<br />

furcatus, and ther F1 Hybrid. Brian G. Boswroth, William R. Wolters, David J. Wise, and P. H.<br />

Klesius..................................................................................................................................................420<br />

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />

Vol. 278, September 7, 2004.<br />

RESEARCH ARTICLES<br />

Teixidó N, Garrabou J, Gutt J, Arntz WE<br />

Recovery in Antarctic benthos after iceberg disturbance: trends in benthic composition,<br />

abundance and growth forms<br />

Sampei M, Sasaki H, Hattori H, Fukuchi M, Hargrave BT<br />

Fate of sinking particles, especially fecal pellets, within the epipelagic zone in the North Water<br />

(<strong>NO</strong>W) polynya of northern Baffin Bay<br />

Guest MA, Connolly RM, Loneragan NR<br />

Carbon movement and assimilation by invertebrates in estuarine habitats at a scale of metres<br />

Breed GA, Jackson GA, Richardson TL<br />

Sedimentation, carbon export and food web structure in the Mississippi River plume <strong>de</strong>scribed<br />

by inverse analysis<br />

Lenz M, Molis M, Wahl M<br />

Testing the intermediate disturbance hypothesis: response of fouling communities to various<br />

levels of emersion intensity<br />

Sommer U, Hansen T, Stibor H, Vadstein O<br />

Persistence of phytoplankton responses to different Si:N ratios un<strong>de</strong>r mesozooplankton<br />

grazing pressure: a mesocosm study with NE Atlantic plankton<br />

Bouillon S, Moens T, Overmeer I, Koedam N, Dehairs F<br />

Resource utilization patterns of epifauna from mangrove forests with contrasting inputs of local<br />

versus imported organic matter<br />

Steen H<br />

Interspecific competition between Enteromorpha (Ulvales: Chlorophyceae) and Fucus<br />

(Fucales: Phaeophyceae) germlings: effects of nutrient concentration, temperature, and<br />

settlement <strong>de</strong>nsity<br />

Nugues MM, Delvoye L, Bak RPM<br />

Coral <strong>de</strong>fence against macroalgae: differential effects of mesenterial filaments on the green<br />

alga Halimeda opuntia<br />

Edmunds PJ, Bruno JF, Carlon DB<br />

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Effects of <strong>de</strong>pth and microhabitat on growth and survivorship of juvenile corals in the Florida<br />

Keys<br />

Bolton TF, Graham WM<br />

Morphological variation among populations of an invasive jellyfish<br />

Grange LJ, Tyler PA, Peck LS, Cornelius N<br />

Long-term interannual cycles of the gametogenic ecology of the Antarctic brittle star<br />

Ophionotus victoriae<br />

Tuya F, Boyra A, Sanchez-Jerez P, Barbera C, Haroun RJ<br />

Relationships between rocky-reef fish assemblages, the sea urchin Dia<strong>de</strong>ma antillarum and<br />

macroalgae throughout the Canarian Archipelago<br />

Le Gac M, Féral JP, Poulin E, Veyret M, Chenuil A<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntification of allopatric cla<strong>de</strong>s in the cosmopolitan ophiuroid species complex Amphipholis<br />

squamata (Echino<strong>de</strong>rmata). The end of a paradox?<br />

Cummings VJ, Thrush SF<br />

Behavioural response of juvenile bivalves to terrestrial sediment <strong>de</strong>posits: implications for<br />

post-disturbance recolonisation<br />

Auffrey LM, Robinson SMC, Barbeau MA<br />

Effect of green macroalgal mats on burial <strong>de</strong>pth of soft-shelled clams Mya arenaria<br />

Orvain F, Sauriau PG, Sygut A, Joassard L, Le Hir P<br />

Interacting effects of Hydrobia ulvae bioturbation and microphytobenthos on the erodibility of<br />

mudflat sediments<br />

Jiang H, Paffenhöfer GA<br />

Relation of behavior of copepod juveniles to potential predation by omnivorous copepods: an<br />

empirical-mo<strong>de</strong>ling study<br />

Noda T<br />

Large-scale variability in recruitment of the barnacle Semibalanus cariosus: its cause and<br />

effects on the population <strong>de</strong>nsity and predator<br />

Hobbs JPA, Munday PL<br />

Intraspecific competition controls spatial distribution and social organisation of the coraldwelling<br />

goby Gobiodon histrio<br />

Nielsen R, Munk P<br />

Growth pattern and growth <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt mortality of larval and pelagic juvenile North Sea cod<br />

Gadus morhua<br />

Shiao JC, Hwang PP<br />

Thyroid hormones are necessary for teleostean otolith growth<br />

Sassa C, Kawaguchi K<br />

Larval feeding habits of Diaphus garmani and Myctophum asperum (Pisces: Myctophidae) in<br />

the transition region of the western North Pacific<br />

Gagliano M, McCormick MI<br />

Feeding history influences otolith shape in tropical fish<br />

<strong>NO</strong>TES<br />

Takasuka A, Oozeki Y, Kimura R, Kubota H, Aoki I<br />

Growth-selective predation hypothesis revisited for larval anchovy in offshore waters:<br />

cannibalism by juveniles versus predation by skipjack tunas<br />

Wilson RP, Zimmer I<br />

Inspiration by Magellanic penguins: reduced swimming effort when un<strong>de</strong>r pressure<br />

Erratum<br />

Porter et al., Vol. 271:61-75 (2004)<br />

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />

Vol. 279, September 28, 2004.<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Kinne O<br />

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Quality assessment and improvement of manuscripts<br />

RESEARCH ARTICLES<br />

Gowing MM, Garrison DL, Gibson AH, Krupp JM, Jeffries MO, Fritsen CH<br />

Bacterial and viral abundance in Ross Sea summer pack ice communities<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>i X, Rassoulza<strong>de</strong>gan F<br />

Role of TEP in the microbial food web structure. I. Grazing behavior of a bacterivorous pelagic<br />

ciliate<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>i X, Rassoulza<strong>de</strong>gan F, Brussaard CPD<br />

Role of TEP in the microbial food web structure. II. Influence on the ciliate community structure<br />

Plour<strong>de</strong> J, Therriault JC<br />

Climate variability and vertical advection of nitrates in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada<br />

Baird D, Asmus H, Asmus R<br />

Energy flow of a boreal intertidal ecosystem, the Sylt-Rømø Bight<br />

Cole R, McBri<strong>de</strong> G<br />

Assessing impacts of dredge spoil disposal using equivalence tests: implications of a<br />

precautionary (proof of safety) approach<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>shall DJ, Keough MJ<br />

Variable effects of larval size on post-metamorphic performance in the field<br />

Irlandi EA, Orlando BA, Biber PD<br />

Drift algae-epiphyte-seagrass interactions in a subtropical Thalassia testudinum meadow<br />

Carballo JL, Ávila E<br />

Population dynamics of a mutualistic interaction between the sponge Haliclona caerulea and<br />

the red alga Jania adherens<br />

Reynaud S, Ferrier-Pagès C, Boisson F, Allemand D, Fairbanks RG<br />

Effect of light and temperature on calcification and strontium uptake in the scleractinian coral<br />

Acropora verweyi<br />

Pasternak Z, Bachar A, Abelson A, Achituv Y<br />

Initiation of symbiosis between the soft coral Heteroxenia fuscescens and its zooxanthellae<br />

Danis B, Cotret O, Teyssié JL, Fowler SW, Warnau M<br />

Coplanar PCB 77 uptake kinetics in the sea star Asterias rubens and subsequent effects on<br />

reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and levels of cytochrome P450 immunopositive<br />

proteins (CYP1A-IPP)<br />

Behrens MD, Lafferty KD<br />

Effects of marine reserves and urchin disease on southern Californian rocky reef communities<br />

Erratum<br />

Desclaux C, <strong>de</strong> Montaudouin X, Bachelet G<br />

Cockle Cerasto<strong>de</strong>rma edule population mortality: role of the digenean parasite Himasthla<br />

quissetensis<br />

MEPS 279:141-150 Full text in pdf format<br />

Hunt HL<br />

Effects of epibenthic predators in flow: transport and mortality of juveniles of the soft shell clam<br />

Mya arenaria<br />

Bunker AJ, Hirst AG<br />

Fecundity of marine planktonic copepods: global rates and patterns in relation to chlorophyll a,<br />

temperature and body weight<br />

MEPS 279:161-181 Full text in pdf format<br />

Paschke KA, Gebauer P, Buchholz F, Anger K<br />

Seasonal variation in starvation resistance of early larval North Sea shrimp Crangon crangon<br />

(Decapoda: Crangonidae)<br />

Bertini G, Fransozo A<br />

Bathymetric distribution of brachyuran crab (Crustacea, Decapoda) communities on coastal<br />

soft bottoms off southeastern Brazil<br />

Fisher JAD, Frank KT<br />

Abundance-distribution relationships and conservation of exploited marine fishes<br />

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MEPS 279:201-213 Full text in pdf format<br />

Codling EA, Hill NA, Pitchford JW, Simpson SD<br />

Random walk mo<strong>de</strong>ls for the movement and recruitment of reef fish larvae<br />

Geertjes GJ, Postema J, Kamping A, van Del<strong>de</strong>n W, Vi<strong>de</strong>ler JJ, van <strong>de</strong> Zan<strong>de</strong> L<br />

Allozymes and RAPDs <strong>de</strong>tect little genetic population substructuring in the Caribbean stoplight<br />

parrotfish Sparisoma viri<strong>de</strong><br />

Wanless S, Wright PJ, Harris MP, Elston DA<br />

Evi<strong>de</strong>nce for <strong>de</strong>crease in size of lesser san<strong>de</strong>els Ammodytes marinus in a North Sea<br />

aggregation over a 30-yr period<br />

Kraus RT, Secor DH<br />

Dynamics of white perch Morone americana population contingents in the Patuxent River<br />

estuary, <strong>Mar</strong>yland, USA<br />

Hunter E, Metcalfe JD, O'Brien CM, Arnold GP, Reynolds JD<br />

Vertical activity patterns of free-swimming adult plaice in the southern North Sea<br />

Cox TM, Read AJ<br />

Echolocation behavior of harbor porpoises Phocoena phocoena around chemically enhanced<br />

gill nets<br />

Watanabe Y, Baranov EA, Sato K, Naito Y, Miyazaki N<br />

Foraging tactics of Baikal seals differ between day and night<br />

<strong>NO</strong>TES<br />

Oldham CE, Ivey GN, Pullin C<br />

Estimation of a characteristic friction velocity in stirred benthic chambers<br />

Laurion I, Blouin F, Roy S<br />

Packaging of mycosporine-like amino acids in dinoflagellates<br />

Jakobsen TS, Hansen PB, Jeppesen E, Søn<strong>de</strong>rgaard M<br />

Cascading effect of three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus on community<br />

composition, size, biomass and diversity of phytoplankton in shallow, eutrophic brackish<br />

lagoons<br />

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION:<br />

Vol. 21, No. 10, October 2004.<br />

Research Articles:<br />

Tomoaki Nishiyama, Paul G. Wolf, Masanori Kugita, Robert B. Sinclair, Mamoru Sugita, Chika<br />

Sugiura, Tatsuya Wakasugi, Kyoji Yamada, Koichi Yoshinaga, Kazuo Yamaguchi, Kunihiko<br />

Ueda, and Mitsuyasu Hasebe<br />

Chloroplast Phylogeny Indicates that Bryophytes Are Monophyletic<br />

Matthew T. Webster, Nick G.C. Smith, <strong>Mar</strong>tin J. Lercher, and Hans Ellegren<br />

Gene Expression, Synteny, and Local Similarity in Human Noncoding Mutation Rates<br />

Fabiana Herédia, Elgion Lúcio S. Loreto, and Vera Lúcia S. Valente<br />

Complex Evolution of gypsy in Drosophilid Species<br />

Neil Howell, Joanna L. Elson, D. M. Turnbull, and Corinna Herrnstadt<br />

African Haplogroup L mtDNA Sequences Show Violations of Clock-like Evolution<br />

Toshifumi Nagata, Shigemi Iizumi, Kouji Satoh, Hisako Ooka, Jun Kawai, Piero Carninci,<br />

Yoshihi<strong>de</strong> Hayashizaki, Yasuhiro Otomo, Kazuo Murakami, Kenichi Matsubara, and Shoshi<br />

Kikuchi<br />

Comparative Analysis of Plant and Animal Calcium Signal Transduction Element Using Plant<br />

Full-Length cDNA Data<br />

Neeraja M. Krishnan, Hervé Seligmann, Caro-Beth Stewart, A. P. Jason <strong>de</strong> Koning, and David<br />

D. Pollock<br />

Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction in Primate Mitochondrial DNA: Compositional Bias and<br />

Effect on Functional Inference<br />

Arturo Medrano-Soto, Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Pablo Vinuesa, J. Andrés Christen, and<br />

Julio Collado-Vi<strong>de</strong>s<br />

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Successful Lateral Transfer Requires Codon Usage Compatibility Between Foreign Genes and<br />

Recipient Genomes<br />

Bertrand Bonnaud, Olivier Bouton, Guy Oriol, Valérie Cheynet, Laurent Duret, and François<br />

Mallet<br />

Evi<strong>de</strong>nce of Selection on the Domesticated ERVWE1 env Retroviral Element Involved in<br />

Placentation<br />

G. Achaz, S. Palmer, M. Kearney, F. Maldarelli, J. W. Mellors, J. M. Coffin, and J. Wakeley<br />

A Robust Measure of HIV-1 Population Turnover Within Chronically Infected Individuals<br />

Jakob Skou Pe<strong>de</strong>rsen, Roald Forsberg, Irmtraud <strong>Mar</strong>gret Meyer, and Jotun Hein<br />

An Evolutionary Mo<strong>de</strong>l for Protein-Coding Regions with Conserved RNA Structure<br />

Stéphanie Bertrand, Frédéric G. Brunet, Hector Escriva, Gilles Parmentier, Vincent Lau<strong>de</strong>t,<br />

and <strong>Mar</strong>c Robinson-Rechavi<br />

Evolutionary Genomics of Nuclear Receptors: From Twenty-Five Ancestral Genes to Derived<br />

Endocrine Systems<br />

Rowena E. <strong>Mar</strong>tin and Kiaran Kirk<br />

The Malaria Parasite's Chloroquine Resistance Transporter is a Member of the<br />

Drug/Metabolite Transporter Superfamily<br />

Cheryl Y. Hayashi, Todd A. Blackledge, and Randolph V. Lewis<br />

Molecular and Mechanical Characterization of Aciniform Silk: Uniformity of Iterated Sequence<br />

Modules in a Novel Member of the Spi<strong>de</strong>r Silk Fibroin Gene Family<br />

Uma Ramakrishnan and Joanna L. Mountain<br />

Precision and Accuracy of Divergence Time Estimates from STR and SNPSTR Variation<br />

Erik Richly and Dario Leister<br />

NUPTs in Sequenced Eukaryotes and Their Genomic Organization in Relation to NUMTs<br />

Seth R. Bor<strong>de</strong>nstein and Jennifer J. Wernegreen<br />

Bacteriophage Flux in Endosymbionts (Wolbachia): Infection Frequency, Lateral Transfer, and<br />

Recombination Rates<br />

José M. Eirín-López, Ana M. González-Tizón, Andrés <strong>Mar</strong>tínez, and Josefina Mén<strong>de</strong>z<br />

Birth-and-Death Evolution with Strong Purifying Selection in the Histone H1 Multigene Family<br />

and the Origin of orphon H1 Genes<br />

OCEÁNIDES:<br />

Vol. 18, No. 1, julio <strong>de</strong> 2003.<br />

Efecto <strong>de</strong> la concentración <strong>de</strong> clorofila a y seston superficial sobre la transferencia <strong>de</strong>l agua<br />

<strong>de</strong> mar en una región costera <strong>de</strong>l Golfo <strong>de</strong> California, México, R. Cervantes Duarte, A. Reyes<br />

Salinas, G. Verdugo Diaz & J.E. Val<strong>de</strong>z Holguin.....................................................................................1<br />

Reproducción y fecundidad <strong>de</strong> la cherna americana (Epinephelus Morio) en el banco <strong>de</strong><br />

Campeche, México E. Giménez Hurtado, V. Moreno C. Garcia, R. Burgos Rosas & S. Alfonso<br />

Chirol<strong>de</strong>s ...............................................................................................................................................13<br />

An age-structured stochastic mo<strong>de</strong>l of the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus Albacares) eastern Pacific<br />

fishery. M.J. Dreyfuss-León & J.G. Vaca-Rodriguéz.............................................................................23<br />

<strong>NO</strong>TAS<br />

Presencia <strong>de</strong> juveniles <strong>de</strong>l genero Pseudophallus ( Pisces: syngnathidae) en aguas marinas<br />

colombianas B.S. Beltrán-León, A. Acero P. & Ríos H .........................................................................33<br />

Primer registro <strong>de</strong>l tiburón cañabota Hexanchus griseus (Bonnaterre 1788) (Chondrichthyes:<br />

Selachiimorpha) en la costa occi<strong>de</strong>ntal <strong>de</strong> Baja California Sur, México, J.L. Castro-Aguirre, A.<br />

Antuna-Mendiola, A.F. Gonzalez-Acosta & J. De la Cruz Agüero ........................................................39<br />

Stomach content of one pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) (Rajiformes:<br />

Dasyatidae) from the Gulf of California, México. E. Dávalos-Dehullu & E. Gonzalez-Navarro.............43<br />

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />

Vol. 47, No. 5-6, 2004.<br />

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In whose interest? An exploratory analysis of stakehol<strong>de</strong>rs in Norwegian coastal zone planning 207-223<br />

Arild Buanes, Svein Jentoft, Geir Runar Karlsen, Anita Maurstad and Siri Søreng<br />

Application of a novel approach to beach classification in the Maltese Islands.......................... 225-242<br />

Anton Micallef and Allan T. Williams<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ine environmental quality: a Canadian history and options for the future • ......................... 243-256<br />

Herb Van<strong>de</strong>rmeulen and Don Cobb<br />

Strategic planning for a wetlands conservation greenway along the west coast of Taiwan • ... 257-272<br />

Hwey-Lian Hsieh, Chang-Po Chen and Yaw-Yuan Lin<br />

Successful integrated coastal management: measuring it with research and contributing to<br />

wise practice • ............................................................................................................................ 273-298<br />

Tim Stojanovic, Rhoda C Ballinger and Chandra S Lalwani<br />

OCLC NEWSLETTER:<br />

No. 265, July-August-September 2004.<br />

E-learning and libraries<br />

Gaming in the college classroom<br />

Duke's iPod experiment<br />

Staying in touch with legislators<br />

Update on NetLibrary<br />

Metadata Crosswalks<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM: INITIAL<br />

REPORTS:<br />

Vol. 210, Sites 1276 and 1277, 6<br />

July-6 September 2003.<br />

1. Leg 210 Summary<br />

Shipboard Scientific Party<br />

2. Explanatory Notes<br />

Shipboard Scientific Party<br />

3. Site 1276<br />

Shipboard Scientific Party<br />

4. Site 1277<br />

Shipboard Scientific Party<br />

5. Data Report: <strong>Mar</strong>ine Geophysical Data<br />

on the Newfoundland Nonvolcanic Rifted<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gin around SCREECH Transect 2<br />

Donna J. Shillington, W. Steven Holbrook,<br />

Brian E. Tucholke, John R. Hopper, Keith<br />

E. Lou<strong>de</strong>n, Hans Christian Larsen, Harm<br />

J.A. Van Avendonk, Sharon Deemer, and<br />

Jeremy Hall<br />

Visual core <strong>de</strong>scriptions (VCDs), smear<br />

sli<strong>de</strong> and thin section data tables; piece,<br />

vein, and magmatic segregation logs; and<br />

digital images are inclu<strong>de</strong>d in this section.<br />

The entire set of core images in PDF<br />

format are available in the IMAGES<br />

directory.<br />

Site 1276<br />

Visual Core Descriptions · Smear Sli<strong>de</strong>s ·<br />

Thin Sections · Piece Log · Vein Log ·<br />

Magmatic Segregation Log<br />

Site 1277<br />

Visual Core Descriptions · Piece Log<br />

ASCII versions of selected paleomagnetic<br />

data from the "Site 1277" chapter and all of<br />

the smear sli<strong>de</strong> data tables presented in<br />

"Core Descriptions." See ASCII Tables.<br />

See Supplementary Material for files<br />

presented as PDF and Excel 97/98<br />

spreadsheets. The files present a common<br />

midpoint navigation map and an expan<strong>de</strong>d<br />

coring summary table.<br />

A site map showing the drilling locations<br />

for this leg and maps showing the drilling<br />

locations of all Ocean Drilling Program<br />

(ODP) and Deep Sea Drilling Project<br />

(DSDP) drilling sites are available.<br />

ODP Leg 210 Site Map<br />

ODP Map (Legs 100–current leg)<br />

DSDP Map (Legs 1–96)<br />

SITES and REPOSITORY LOCATIONS<br />

Ocean Drilling Program<br />

TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY:<br />

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Vol. 133, No. 5, September 2004.<br />

Evaluation of Endocrine Indices of Growth in Individual Postsmolt Coho Salmon............................1057<br />

Brian R. Beckman, William Fairgrieve, Kathleen A. Cooper, Conrad V. W. Mahnken and<br />

Richard J. Beamish<br />

Diet and Prey Selection of Alewives in Lake Michigan: Seasonal, Depth, and Interannual<br />

Patterns..............................................................................................................................................1068<br />

Steven A. Pothoven and Henry A. Van<strong>de</strong>rploeg<br />

Genetic Analysis of Interior Pacific Northwest Oncorhynchus mykiss Reveals Apparent Ancient<br />

Hybridization with Westslope Cutthroat Trout....................................................................................1078<br />

Kim H. Brown, Steve J. Patton, Kyle E. <strong>Mar</strong>tin, Krista M. Nichols, Robyn Armstrong and Gary<br />

H. Thorgaard<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntification and Enumeration of Steelhead Kelts at a Snake River Hydroelectric Dam.................1089<br />

Allen F. Evans, Roy E. Beaty, <strong>Mar</strong>tin S. Fitzpatrick and Ken Collis<br />

Factors Affecting the Vulnerability to Angling of Nesting Male Largemouth and Smallmouth<br />

Bass...................................................................................................................................................1100<br />

Cory D. Suski and David P. Philipp<br />

Statolith Chemical Analysis as a Means of I<strong>de</strong>ntifying Stream Origins of Lampreys in Lake<br />

Huron.................................................................................................................................................1107<br />

Edward Brothers and Ronald Thresher<br />

Stock I<strong>de</strong>ntification of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon Using Microsatellites and Major<br />

Histocompatibility Complex Variation ................................................................................................1117<br />

Terry D. Beacham, Michael Lapointe, John R. Candy, Brenda McIntosh, Cathy<br />

MacConnachie, Amy Tabata, Karia Kaukinen, Langtuo Deng, Kristina M. Miller and Ruth E.<br />

Withler<br />

Genetic Population Structure of Brook Trout Inhabiting a Large River Watershed...........................1138<br />

Sean M. Rogers and R. Allen Curry<br />

Development and Evaluation of a Western Mosquitofish Bioenergetics Mo<strong>de</strong>l................................1150<br />

Steven R. Chipps and David H. Wahl<br />

Improvement of Juvenile Pacific Salmon Production in a Regional Ecosystem after the 1998<br />

Climatic Regime Shift.........................................................................................................................1163<br />

R. J. Beamish, R. M. Sweeting and C. M. Neville<br />

Linking Environmental Heterogeneity to the Distribution and Prevalence of Myxobolus<br />

cerebralis: A Comparison across Sites in a Northern Utah Watershed.............................................1176<br />

Ernesto <strong>de</strong> la Hoz Franco and Phaedra Budy<br />

Age, Growth, and Reproductive Biology of Blueline Tilefish along the Southeastern Coast of<br />

the United States, 1982–1999...........................................................................................................1190<br />

Patrick J. Harris, David M. Wyanski and Paulette T. Powers Mikell<br />

Reproductive Performance of Growth-Enhanced Transgenic Coho Salmon....................................1205<br />

Cindy Bessey, Robert H. Devlin, N. Robin Liley and Carlo A. Biagi<br />

Zooplankton Community Changes at Pend Oreille Lake, Idaho: Testing Implications for Age-0<br />

Kokanee Prey Selection, Digestion, and Growth...............................................................................1221<br />

Lance R. Clarke and David H. Bennett<br />

Overwinter Survival of Juvenile Lake Herring in Relation to Body Size, Physiological Condition,<br />

Energy Stores, and Food Ration .......................................................................................................1235<br />

Kevin L. Pangle, Trent M. Sutton, Ronald E. Kinnunen and Michael H. Hoff<br />

A New Y-Chromosome-Specific <strong>Mar</strong>ker for Pacific Salmon............................................................. 1247<br />

Joseph P. Brunelli and Gary H. Thorgaard<br />

Notes<br />

Nonlinear Response of Trout Abundance to Summer Stream Temperatures across a<br />

Thermally Diverse Montane Landscape............................................................................................1254<br />

Daniel J. Isaak and Wayne A. Hubert<br />

Evaluation of a Simple Decompression Procedure to Reduce Decompression Trauma in Trap-<br />

Caught Burbot....................................................................................................................................1260<br />

Matthew D. Neufeld and Colin R. Spence<br />

Diel Activity Levels of Centrarchid Fishes in a Small Ohio Lake.......................................................1264<br />

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Daniel E. Shoup, Robert E. Carlson and Robert T. Heath<br />

The Effect of Chemosterilization on Sex Steroid Production in Male Sea Lampreys........................1270<br />

Bradley A. Young, <strong>Mar</strong>a B. Bryan, Stacia A. Sower and Weiming Li<br />

Forum<br />

Sperm Competition in Salmon Hatcheries: The Need to Institutionalize Genetically Benign<br />

Spawning Protocols...........................................................................................................................1277<br />

Donald E. Campton<br />

Book Reviews<br />

Bivalve Molluscs: Biology, Ecology, and Culture. .............................................................................1290<br />

Richard J. Neves<br />

Restoration of Puget Sound Rivers ...................................................................................................1290<br />

Peter A. Bisson<br />

Strategies for Restoring River Ecosystems: Sources of Variability and Uncertainty in Natural<br />

and Managed Systems......................................................................................................................1292<br />

David Lonzarich<br />

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