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INTRODUCCIÓN

De acuerdo a los principales objetivos de la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”, Unidad Académica Mazatlán del ICML, U.N.A.M. de apoyar la investigación y docencia a

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Electrónico de Material Reciente de la Biblioteca.

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Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos de libros, tesis, revistas, memorias, informes y de reimpresos en nuestra página web.

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LIBROS ARROYO ZAPATERO, LUIS, KLAUS TIEDEMANN Y ADÁN NIETO

MARTÍN (COORDINADORES), 2006. Eurodelitos. El Derecho Penal Económico en la Unión Europea. -- México: Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales,Procuraduría General de la República, 189 p.

BAKUS, GERALD J., 1990. Quantitative Ecology and Marine Biology. --

Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 157 p. BATTARBEE, RICHARD W., FRANCOISE GASSE AND CATHERINE E.

STICKLEY (EDITORS), 2004. Past Climate Variability Through Europe and Africa. – Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 638 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 6).

BLACK, KENNETH D. AND GRAHAM B. SHIMMIELD (EDITORS), 2003.

Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems. -- Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press/Blackwell Publishing, 372 p.

CHAMBERS, FRANK AND MICHAEL OGLE (EDITORS), 2002. Climate

Change. Critical Concepts in the Environment. Volume I: Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. – London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 322 p.

CHAMBERS, FRANK AND MICHAEL OGLE (EDITORS), 2002. Climate

Change. Critical Concepts in the Environment. Volume II: Natural Forcing Factors for Climate Change on Timescales 10-1 to 105 years. -- London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 407 p.

CHAMBERS, FRANK AND MICHAEL OGLE (EDITORS), 2002. Climate

Change. Critical Concepts in the Environment. Volume III: Natural Climate Change: Proxy –Climate Data. -- London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 348 p.

CHAMBERS, FRANK AND MICHAEL OGLE (EDITORS), 2002. Climate

Change. Critical Concepts in the Environment. Volume IV: Evaluating Recent and Future Climate Change. -- London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 464 p.

COLE, GERALD A., 1994. Textbook of Limnology. Fourth Edition. -- Long

Grove, Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc., 412 p.

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COMMITTEE ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN MARINE SYSTEMS, 1995. Understandings Marine Biodiversity. A Research Agenda for the Nation. – Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 114 p.

EVANS, DAVID J.A. (GENERAL EDITOR), 2004. Geomorphology: Critical

Concepts in Geography. Volume I: Fluvial Geomorphology. -- London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 557 p.

EVANS, DAVID J.A. (GENERAL EDITOR), 2004. Geomorphology: Critical

Concepts in Geography. Volume II: Coastal Geomorphology. -- London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 566 p.

FITTS, CHARLES R., 2002. Groundwater Science. – Amsterdam: Academic

Press, 450 p. FRANCUS, PIERRE (EDITOR), 2004. Image Analysis, Sediments and

Paleoenvironments. -- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 330 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 7).

GARRISON, TOM, 2005. Oceanography. An Invitation to Marine Science.

Fifth Edition – Australia: Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc., 522 p.

HUGGETT, RICHARD JOHN, 2004. Fundamentals of Biogeography.

Second Edition.-- London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 439 p.

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE CIENCIAS PENALES, PROCURADURIA

GENERAL DE LA REPÚBLICA, 2006. Cibercriminalidad. – Memoria del Curso de Capacitación Cibercriminalidad. 25 al 30 de septiembre de 2005, México, D.F. -- México, D.F.: Programa de Fortalecimiento y Modernización de la Administración de Justicia en México, Comisión Europea, 225 p.

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTADÍSTICA GEOGRAFÍA E

INFORMATICA, 2006. Cuaderno Estadístico Municipal. Elota. -- Aguascalientes, Ags.: INEGI, Gobierno del Estado de Sinaloa, H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Elota, 219 p.

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTADÍSTICA GEOGRAFÍA E

INFORMATICA, 2006. Cuaderno Estadístico Municipal. Guasave. -- Aguascalientes, Ags.: INEGI, Gobierno del Estado de Sinaloa, H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Guasave, 225 p.

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INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTADÍSTICA GEOGRAFÍA E INFORMATICA, 2006. Cuaderno Estadístico Municipal. Rosario. -- Aguascalientes, Ags.: INEGI, Gobierno del Estado de Sinaloa, H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Rosario, 223 p.

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTADÍSTICA GEOGRAFÍA E

INFORMATICA, 2006. Cuaderno Estadístico Municipal. Salvador Alvarado. -- Aguascalientes, Ags.: INEGI, Gobierno del Estado de Sinaloa, H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Salvador Alvarado, 227 p.

KALFF, JACOB, 2002. Limnology. Inland Water Ecosystems. -- Upper

Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 592 p. KERSHAW, STEVE, 2000. Oceanography. An Earth Science Perspective. –

United Kingdom: Stanley Thornes (Publishers) Ltd., 276 p. KREBS, CHARLES J., 1999. Ecological Methodology. Second Edition. --

Menlo Park, California: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 620 p. LARSEN, J. AND N.L. NGUYEN (EDITORS), 2004. Potentially Toxic

Microalgae of Vietnamese Waters. -- Copenhagen, Denmark: Grafisk Data Center A/S, 216 p. (Opera Botanica 140).

LAST, WILLIAM M. AND JOHN P. SMOL (EDITORS), 2001. Tracking

Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments. Volume 1: Basin Analysis, Coring, and Chronological Techniques. -- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 548 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 1).

LAST, WILLIAM M. AND JOHN P. SMOL (EDITORS), 2001. Tracking

Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments. Volume 2: Physical and Geochemical Methods. -- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 504 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 2).

LAVEAGA, GERARDO (Coordinador), 2006. 65 Propuestas para

Modernizar el Sistema Penal en México. -- México: Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales, Procuraduría General de la República, 447 p.

MILLERO, FRANK J., 2006. Chemical Oceanography. Third Edition. -- Boca

Raton, Fla.: CRC Taylor & Francis, 496 p. OKAICHI, TOMOTOSHI (EDITOR), 2004. Red Tides. -- Dordrecht, The

Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 439 p. (Ocean Sciences Research, Volume 4).

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OWEN, RICHARD, 2003. The Evolution Debate 1813-1870. Volume VI:

Paleontology. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group/The Natural History Museum, 420 p.

PARK, R.G., 1997. Foundations of Structural Geology. Third Edition. --

London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 202 p. PIENITZ, REINHARD, MARIANNE S.V. DOUNGLAS AND JOHN P. SMOL

(EDITORS), 2004. Long-term Environmental Change in Arctic and Antarctic Lakes. -- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 562 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 8).

REDDY, M.P.M., 2001. Descriptive Physical Oceanography. -- Lisse, The

Netherlands: A.A. Balkema Publishers, 440 p. SCHWARTZ, MAURICE L. (EDITOR), 2005. Encyclopedia of Coastal

Science.- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 1211 p. (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series).

SEINFELD, JOHN H. AND SPYROS N. PANDIS, 2006. Atmospheric

Chemistry and Physics from Air Pollution to Climate Change. Second Edition. -- Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1203 p.

SELLEY, R.C., 1996. Ancient Sedimentary Environments and Their Sub-

Surface Diagnosis. Fourth Edition. -- London: Chapman & Hall, 300 p. SEMARNAT, 2006. El Medio Ambiente en México 2005 en Resumen. --

México, D.F.: Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, 91 p.

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2001. Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments. Volume 3: Terrestrial, Algal, and Siliceous Indicators. -- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 371 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 3).

SMOL, JOHN P., H. JOHN B. BIRKS AND WILLIAM M. LAST (EDITORS),

2001. Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments. Volume 4: Zoological Indicators. -- Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 217 p. (Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Volume 4).

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TESIS ARELLANO FLORES, CLAUDIA, 2007. Experimento de biotransferencia de

Pb en organismos marinos de diferentes niveles tróficos. Tesis de Licenciatura. SEP, Instituto Tecnológico de Mazatlán, 66 p.

CALDERON CAMPUZANO, MARÍA FERNANDA, 2007. Contenido de

ácidos grasos y metales pesados en huevos y sangre de tortuga marina Lepidochelys olivacea de la colonia anidadora de Playa Escobilla, Oaxaca, México. Tesis de Maestría. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, ICML, Unidad Académica Mazatlán, 70 p.

CARRASCO VALENZUELA, ASIA CECILIA, 2007. Efecto de los factores

ambientales en la absorción y adsorción de Hg(II) por la bacteria Bacillus jeotgali cepa U3. Tesis de Maestría. U.N.A.M., Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, ICML, Unidad Académica Mazatlán, 51 p.

LIZÁRRAGA RIVERA, CARLOS, 2007. Implementación de técnica analítica

para la determinación de arsénico III y V en aguas de consumo humano. Tesis de Licenciatura. SEP, Instituto Tecnológico de Mazatlán, 69 p.

MEMORIAS, RESÚMENES

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Asociación Latinoamericana de Investigadores en Ciencias del Mar, 27 de septiembre- 1 octubre de 1993, La Paz, B.C.S., p. var.

PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS

ANUARIO CIENTÍFICO TECNOLÓGICO IMARPE: Enero-diciembre de 2004. BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY: No. 17, July 2006. No. 18, November 2006. No. 19, February 2007. No. 20, February 2007. CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS: Vol. 85, No. 19, May 7, 2007.

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Vol. 85, No. 20, May 14, 2007. Vol. 85, No. 21, May 21, 2007. Vol. 85, No. 22, May 28, 2007. CIENCIA. Revista de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias: Vol. 57, No. 4, octubre-diciembre de 2006. ¿CÓMO VES?: No. 101, abril de 2007. No. 102, mayo de 2007. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY: Vol. 21, No. 3, June 2007. CONTRIBUTIONS IN SCIENCE: No. 513, 25 May 2007. COPEIA: No. 2, May 16, 2007. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY: Vol. 51, No. 5, January 2007. Vol. 51, No. 6, January 2007. Vol. 52, No. 1, March 2007. FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER:

No. 458, 2007: Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing and Mapping for the Development and Management of Marine Aquaculture. By James McDaid Kapetsky and José Aguilar-Manjarrez.

No. 459, 2004: Mapping Coastal Aquaculture and Fisheries Structures by Satellite Imaging Radar. Case study of the Lingayen Gulf, the Philippines. By Travaglia,Carlo, Giuliana Profeti, José Aguilar-Manjarrez and Nelson A. Lopez.

FARO, EL: No. 75, 7 de junio de 2007. GACETA UNAM: No. 3,987, 28 de mayo de 2007. No. 3,988, 31 de mayo de 2007. No. 3,989, 4 de junio de 2007. No. 3,990, 7 de junio de 2007. No. 3,991, 11 de junio de 2007. No. 3,992, 14 de junio de 2007.

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No. 3,993, 18 de junio de 2007. No. 3,994, 21 de junio de 2007. GESTION SINDICAL AAPAUNAM: No. 104, mayo de 2007. INDUSTRIA ACUÍCOLA: Vol. 3, No. 4, mayo de 2007. INFORME DEL INSTITUTO DEL MAR DE PERU (IMARPE): Vol. 32, No. 1, enero-marzo de 2004. Vol. 32, No. 2, abril-junio de 2004. Vol. 32, No. 3, julio-septiembre de 2004. Vol. 32, No. 4, octubre-diciembre de 2004. Vol. 33, No. 1, enero-marzo de 2006. Vol. 33, No. 2, abril-junio de 2006. INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS, CICIMAR: Vol. 3, No. 1, diciembre de 1986. Vol. 3, No. 2, diciembre de 1987. Vol. 6, Número Especial 1, septiembre de 1991. Vol. 6, Número Especial 2, diciembre de 1991. Vol. 7, Número Especial 1, septiembre de 1992. Vol. 10, Nos. 1-2, diciembre de 1995. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY: Vol. 34, No. 6, June 2007. JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH: Vol. 65, No. 2, March 2007. JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH: Vol. 29, No. 1, January 2007. Vol. 29, No. 2, February 2007. Vol. 29, No. 3, March 2007. Vol. 29, No. 4, April 2007. JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE: Vol. 38, No. 1, March 2007. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY: Vol. 52, No. 3, May 2007. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES: Vol. 336, April 27, 2007.

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Vol. 337, May 14, 2007. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION: Vol. 24, No. 4, April 2007. NEXT SPACE: No. 6, April 2007. PACIFIC SCIENCE: Vol. 61, No. 3, July 2007. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON: Vol. 120, No. 1, April 25, 2007. SENCKENBERGIANA MARITIMA: Vol. 37, No. 1, March 2007.

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CONTENIDO DE LAS PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS

BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY NO. 17, JULY 2006

CONTENTS Original Paper Migration of spotted mackerel Scomber australasicus estimated from a tagging experiment off Ashizuri Cape and around the lzu Islands, central and southern Pacific coast of Japan Kazuya NASHIDA, Hitoshi HONDA, Hideo SAKAJI, Takumi MITANI, Kazuyuki HIRAI and Shinji UEHARA ...........................................................................1 Influence on the vertical distribution and germination of Alexandrium spp. cysts by macrobenthic organisms [Perinereis nuntia (Polychaeta) and Theorafragilis (Mollusca)] Mutsumi TSUJINO .....................................................................................................17 Design of a fisheries vitality index and application for trend analysis of fisheries vitality and revitalization of fishing communities in Japan Yasuji TAMAKI and Makoto OHTANT .......................................................................23 Seasonal succession of plankton community structure in fish and pearl oyster farms of Gokasho Bay, Mie Prefecture, Japan Kazumasa HIRAKAWA, Tomoko SAKAMI, Katsuyuki ABO, Kazufumi TAKAYANAGI and Atsushi TANIMURA ....................................................................37 Effects of volcanic ashes of Miyake Island on the behaviour and survival of the small abalone, Haliotis diversicolor diversicolor, under culture conditions Hideaki AONO, Kentaro NIWA, Toyomitsu HORII and Hiroaki KUROGI ..................57 Short Paper Artificial fertilization and time course observations of embryonic development of round herring, Etrumeus teres, off the Pacific coast of Japan Shinji UEHARA and Takumi MITANI .........................................................................63 Technical Report Development of a large-sized sledge net 'Beni-Zuwai type l' for deep sea research Taro HIROSE, Ikuko YOSHO, Shigeru SHIRAI, Takashi MINAMI and Kodo NIU. . ..........................................................................................................................69 Measurement-points examination of circle hooks for pelagic longline fishery to evaluate effects of hook design Kosuke YOKOTA, Hiroshi MINAMI and Masashi KIYOTA....................................... 83 Abstracts (JAPANESE) ............................................................................................103

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BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY NO. 18, NOVEMBER, 2006

CONTENTS Doctoral Thesis Studies on the Distribution and Physiological Function of Vitamin K in Fish Miho UDAGAWA ..........................................................................................................1 Studies on fisheries and life history of Euphausia pacifica HANSEN off northeastem Japan Kenji TAKI...................................................................................................................41 A study on the population dynamics of yellowstriped butterfish in the waters around the northem part of the Izu Islands Shingo WATARI .......................................................................................................167 Abstracts (JAPANESE .............................................................................................243

BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY NO. 19, FEBRUARY, 2007

CONTENTS Environment and Ecosystem around Aquaculture Ground Ariake Bay-present conditions of fisheries and research for its restoration Tokimasa KOBAYASHI … ...........................................................................................1 Effects of resuspended sediments on the environmental changes in the inner part of Ariake Bay, Japan Katsuhisa TANAKA and Masashi KODAMA................................................................9 Observation on behavior of the large suspension feeding bivalve Atrina pectinata lisckeana under natural conditions Kengo SUZUKI, Setuo KIMOTO andYuichi KOSHIISHI............................................17 Carrying Capacity in Stock Enhancement Ground Appropriate release number of juvenile red spotted grouper, Epinephelus akaara, into nursery reef and fishing port habitats Shigenobu OKUMURA...............................................................................................27 An appropriate stocking size of juvenile Japanese flounder, Paralichys olivaceus, in consideration of canying capacity Yoh YAMASHITA and Yutaka KURITA .....................................................................33 Biogeochemical Cycling around Aquaculture Area Impacts of oster cultures on nitrogen budgets in Hiroshima Bay, the Seto Inland Sea of Japan Kenji TARUTANI ........................................................................................................35 A framework for deveroping "ecological carrying capacity" mathematical models for biralve molluse aquaculture Roger I. E. Newell. .....................................................................................................41 Mierobial activity and community structure in a net pen aquaculture area Tomoko SAKAMI, Katsuyuki ABO and Kazufumi TAKAYANAGI..............................53

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Effect of effluents from a new fish fanning site on the benthic environment Takashi TANIGAWA, Azumi YAMASHITA and Yoshitsugu KOIZUMI ......................69 Methods of Managing Aquaculture Ground Assimilative capacity of fish farm environments as determined by the benthic oxygen uptake rate: Studies using a numerical model Katsuyuki ABO and Hisashi YOKOYAMA .................................................................79 Macrobenthos, current velocity and topographic factors as indicators to assess the assimilative capacity of fish farms: Proposal of two indices Hisashi YOKOYAMA, Misa INOUE and Katsuyuki ABO ...........................................89 Ecosystem-based management and models in sustainable management of coastal aquaculture Mae Rawson, Chang sheng Chen, DaoRu Wang, Charles Yarish, Jim Sullivan, Lu Wang and MingYuan Zhu.......................................................................97 Offshore finfish mariculture in the Strait of Juan de Fuca J. E. Jack Rensel, Dale A. Kiefer, John R. M. Forster, Dana L. Woodruff and Nathan R. Evans ......................................................................................................113 Environmental Management by Integrated System Direct payment system to promote the appropriate management 01' aquaculture grounds YasujiTAMAKI ..........................................................................................................133 Nutrient uptake by Undaria undarioides (Yendo) Okamura and application as an algal partner of fish-alga integrated culture Hajime KIMURA, Masahiro NOYOYA and Daisuke FUJITA ...................................143 Growth, nitorogen and phosphorous uptake rates and O2 production rate of seaweeds cultured on coastal fish farms Yuuki KJTADAI and Shusaku KADOWAKI..............................................................149 Model management plan to optimize production of marine tropical systems James P. Mcvey, Dallas E. AIston, Alexis Cabarcas and Edgardo ojeda ...............155 New approach for the integrated aquaculture management from the view point of Multi-functional role of fisheries and aquacultures Osamu MATSUDA ...................................................................................................167

BULLETIN OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AGENCY NO. 20, FEBRUARY, 2007

Contents Proceedings of the International Workshop on Spiny Lobster Seed Production Technology, Mie, Japan, November 24-25,2005 Opening remarks Session I Investigation of diets from wild caught animals Eukaryotes from the hepatopancreas of lobster phyllosoma larvae Nobuaki SUZUKI, Keisuke MURAKAMI, Haruko TAKEYAMA and Seinen CHOW ..........................................................................................................................1 Revealing the natural diet of the phyllosoma larvae of spiny lobster Andrew JEFFS .............................................................................................................9

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Session II Artificial diet development Crustacean nutrition and larval feed, with emphasis on Japanese spiny lobster, Panulirus japonicus Toshio TAKEUCHI and Keisuke MURAKAMI........................................................... 15 Feeds development for post-larval spiny lobster: A review Kevin C. WILLIAMS....................................................................................................25 Session III Trials for commercialization Mass mortality and its control in the larval rearing of brachyuran crabs: Implications for mass culture techniques of phyllosoma larvae Katsuyuki HAMASAKI, Takayuki KOGANE, Keisuke MURAKAMI, Tadao JINBO and Shigeki DAN........................................................................................................39 Prospects for aquaculture of bay lobsters (Thneus spp.) Satoshi MIKAMI..........................................................................................................45 Special lecture Fisheries management of the spiny lobster Panulirus japonicus in Japan (Abstract) Takashi YAMAKAWA.................................................................................................51 Session IV Physiology of moulting and metamorphosis Novel molecular approach to study moulting in crustaceans Anna KUBALLA and Abigail ELIZUR.........................................................................53 Aspects of the technology of phyllosoma rearing and metamorphosis from phyllosoma to puerulus in the Japanese spiny lobster Panulirus japonicus reared in the laborator Keisuke MURAKAMI, Tadao JINBO and Katsuyuki HAMASAKI .................................................................................................................59 Session V Rearing attempts of early life histories (Iarvae/juveniles) Lobsters do well in sea-cages: Spiny lobster on-growing in New Zealand Phil JAMES. ...............................................................................................................69 Morphological notes on the mouthparts of decapod crustacean larvae, with emphasis on palinurid phyllosomas Kooichi KONISHI........................................................................................................73 Development of technology for larval Panulirus japonicus culture in Japan: A review Hirokazu MATSUDA and Taisuke TAKENOUCHI.....................................................77

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY VOL. 21, NO. 3, JUNE 2007

Editorial Africa: Still the "Dark Continent" Stuart L. Pimm..........................................................................................................567 Letter Dangers of Sensationalizing Conservation Biology Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Barry W. Brook and Clive R. McMahon ..............................570 Conservation and Policy

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Biases in Legal Listing under Canadian Endangered Species Legislation A.Ø. Mooers, L.R. Prugh, M. Festa-Bianchet, and J.A. Hutchings..........................572 Special Section: The Value of Long-Term Research: Conservation Science and Practice in Tanzania Introduction Simon J. Thirgood, Simon A.R. Mduma, Julius D. Keyyu, and M. Karen Laurenson.................................................................................................................576 Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics in the Serengeti: Lessons for Conservation A.R.E. SINCLAIR, SIMON A.R. MDUMA, J. GRANT C. HOPCRAFT, JOHN M. FRYXELL, RAY HILBORN, and SIMON THIRGOOD ........................................580 Modeling the Effects of Trophy Selection and Environmental Disturbance on a Simulated Population of African Lions KARYL L. WHITMAN, ANTHONY M. STARFIELD, HENLEY QUADLING, AND CRAIG PACKER..............................................................................................591 Relating Long-Term Studies to Conservation Practice: the Case of the Serengeti Cheetah Project SARAH M. DURANT, SULTANA BASHIR, THOMAS MADDOX, AND M. KAREN LAURENSON..............................................................................................602 The Conservation Relevance of Epidemiological Research into Carnivore Viral Diseases in the Serengeti SARAH CLEAVELAND, TITUS MLENGEYA, MAGAI KAARE, DAN HAYDON, TIZIANA LEMBO, M. KAREN LAURENSON, AND CRAIG PACKER...................................................................................................................612 The Contribution of Long-Term Research at Gombe National Park to Chimpanzee Conservation ANNE E. PUSEY, LILIAN PINTEA, MICHAEL L. WILSON, SHADRACK KAMENYA, AND JANE GOODALL .........................................................................623 Assessment of Effectiveness of Protection Strategies in Tanzania Based on a Decade of Survey Data for Large Herbivores CHANTAL STONER, TIM CARO, SIMON MDUMA, CHARLES MLINGWA, GEORGE SABUNI, AND MARKUS BORNER ........................................................635 The Role of Research in Evaluating Conservation Strategies in Tanzania: the Case of the Katavi-Rukwa Ecosystem MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER, TIM CARO, AND OMARI AYUBU MSAGO ....................................................................................................................647 How Broad-Scale Studies of Patterns and Processes Can Serve to Guide Conservation Planning in Africa JON FJELDSÅ .........................................................................................................659 Essay Greenhouse Gases as Clues to Permanence of Farmlands H. HENRY JANZEN .................................................................................................668 Conservation in Practice Planning for Long, Wide Conservation Corridors on Private Lands in the Oak Ridges Moraine, Ontario, Canada GRAHAM S. WHITELAW AND PAUL F. J. EAGLES..............................................675

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Contributed Papers National Threatened Species Listing Based on IUCN Criteria and Regional Guidelines: Current Status and Future Perspectives REBECCA M. MILLER, JON PAUL RODRÍGUEZ, THERESA ANISKOWICZ-FOWLER, CHANNA BAMBARADENIYA, RUBEN BOLES, MARK A. EATON, ULF GÄRDENFORS, VERENA KELLER, SANJAY MOLUR, SALLY WALKER, AND CAROLINE POLLOCK...................................................................684 Population Adaptive Index: a New Method to Help Measure Intraspecific Genetic Diversity and Prioritize Populations for Conservation AURELIE BONIN, FLORENCE NICOLE, FRANÇOIS POMPANON, CLAUDE MIAUD, AND PIERRE TABERLET..........................................................................697 Conservation Easements: Biodiversity Protection and Private Use ADENA R. RISSMAN, LYNN LOZIER, TOSHA COMENDANT, PETER KAREIVA, JOSEPH M. KIESECKER, M. REBECCA SHAW, AND ADINA M. MERENLENDER......................................................................................................709 Establishing Causes of Eradication Failure Based on Genetics: Case Study of Ship Rat Eradication in Ste. Anne Archipelago JAWAD ABDELKRIM, MICHEL PASCAL, AND SARAH SAMADI..........................719 Improving the Performance of Indicator Groups for the Identification of Important Areas for Species Conservation FRANK WUGT LARSEN, JESPER BLADT, AND CARSTEN RAHBEK.................731 Functional Homogenization Effect of Urbanization on Bird Communities VINCENT DEVICTOR, ROMAIN JULLIARD, DENIS COUVET, ALEXANDRE LEE, and FRÉDÉRIC JIGUET .................................................................................741 Predicting Bird Species Distributions in Reconstructed Landscapes JAMES R. THOMSON, RALPH Mac NALLY, ERICA FLEISHMAN, AND GREG HORROCKS................................................................................................ 752 Impact of Forestry Practices on Fitness Correlates and Population Productivity in an Open-Nesting Bird Species MICHAEL GRIESSER, MAGDALENA NYSTRAND, SÖNKE EGGERS, AND JAN EKMAN.............................................................................................................767 The Value of Primary, Secondary, and Plantation Forests for a Neotropical Herpetofauna TOBY A. GARDNER, MARCO ANTÔNIO RIBEIRO-JÚNIOR, JOS BARLOW, TERESA CRISTINA SAUER ÁVILA-PIRES, MARINUS S. HOOGMOED, AND CARLOS A. PERES ........................................................................................775 A Resistant-Kernel Model of Connectivity for Amphibians that Breed in Vernal Pools BRADLEY W. COMPTON, KEVIN McGARIGAL, SAMUEL A. CUSHMAN AND LLOYD R. GAMBLE ........................................................................................788 Forecasting the Expansion of Zebra Mussels in the United States JONATHAN M. BOSSENBROEK, LADD E. JOHNSON, BRETT PETERS, AND DAVID M. LODGE .......................................................................................... 800 Erratum article printed in: Conservation Biology 21:2 p...........................................566

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Threatened Peripheral Populations in Context: Geographical Variation in Population Frequency and Size and Sexual Reproduction in a Clonal Woody Shrub SARAH B. YAKIMOWSKI AND CHRISTOPHER G. ECKERT................................811 OLIVIER HONNAY AND HANS JACQUEMYN .......................................................823 Genetic Rescue in an Isolated Metapopulation of a Naturally Fragmented Plant Species, Parnassia palustris BEATRIJS BOSSUYT..............................................................................................832 Urban Plants as Genetic Reservoirs or Threats to the Integrity of Bushland Plant Populations DAVID G. ROBERTS, DAVID J. AYRE, AND ROBERT J. WHELAN .....................842 Limitations of Biodiversity Databases: Case Study on Seed-Plant Diversity in Tenerife, Canary Islands JOAQUÍN HORTAL, JORGE M. LOBO, AND ALBERTO JIMÉNEZ-VALVERDE ..............................................................................................................853 Evaluation of Central North American Prairie Management Based on Species Diversity, Life Form, and Individual Species Metrics LARS A. BRUDVIG, CATHERINE M. MABRY, JAMES R. MILLER, AND TRACY A. WALKER.................................................................................................864 Research Note Cultural Erosion and Biodiversity: Canoe-Making Knowledge in Pohnpei, Micronesia BERRY J. BROSI, MICHAEL J. BALICK, ROBERT WOLKOW, ROBERTA LEE, MARK KOSTKA, WILLIAM RAYNOR, ROBERT GALLEN, ALLY RAYNOR, PELIHTER RAYNOR, AND DANA LEE LING........................................875 Diversity Trophy Hunting and Conservation in Africa: Problems and One Potential Solution PETER A. LINDSEY, L. G. FRANK, R. ALEXANDER, A. MATHIESON, AND S. S. ROMAÑACH....................................................................................................880 Hunting for Consensus: Reconciling Bushmeat Harvest, Conservation, and Development Policy in West and Central Africa ELIZABETH L. BENNETT, ERIC BLENCOWE, KATRINA BRANDON, DAVID BROWN, ROBERT W. BURN, GUY COWLISHAW, GLYN DAVIES, HOLLY DUBLIN, JOHN E. FA, E. J. MILNER-GULLAND, JOHN G. ROBINSON, J. MARCUS ROWCLIFFE, FIONA M. UNDERWOOD, AND DAVID S. WILKIE ........884 Split Decision Phil Cafaro................................................................................................................888 Protagonists of Healthy Ecosystems Norman Owen-Smith................................................................................................888 Helping to Create a Pathway to Better Conservation Nick Haddad.............................................................................................................890 Finding Your Ecosystem Episteme James F. Kitchell ......................................................................................................891 Don't Leave Home Without It

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David Hunter.............................................................................................................892 Conservation Education Treasure Trove Eleanor J. Sterling ....................................................................................................893 Recently Received Books (December 2006–February 2007) ................................895 Erratum Erratum ....................................................................................................................895 Original article printed in: Conservation Biology 20:3 p. ..........................................811

COPEIA VOLUME 21, NUMBER 2, MAY 2007

Articles A New Forest Frog of the Genus Platymantis (Amphibia: Anura: Ranidae) from the Bicol Peninsula of Luzon Island, Philippines Rafe M. Brown and Juan Carlos Gonzalez,.............................................................251 The Gill Arches of Psilorhynchus (Ostariophysi: Psilorhynchidae) Kevin W. Conway and Richard L. Mayden, .........................................................267–0 Diet of the Invasive Frog, Eleutherodactylus Coqui, in Hawaii Karen H. Beard,........................................................................................................281 Two New Species of the Akysis Variegatus Species Group (Siluriformes: Akysidae) from Southern Sumatra and a Redescription of Akysis VariegatusBleeker, 1846 L.M. Page, R.K. Hadiaty, J.A. López, I. Rachmatika, and R.H. Robins,................. 292 Taxonomy and Ecology of the Central American Toads of the Genus Crepidophryne (Anura: Bufonidae) Andres Vaughan and Joseph R Mendelson III., ......................................................304 A New Synaphobranchid Eel (Anguilliformes: Synaphobranchidae) from Brazil, with Comments on the Species from the Western South Atlantic Marcelo R.S. Melo,...................................................................................................315 Analysis of the Population Dynamics of an Endangered Lizard (Xenosaurus Grandis) through the Use of Projection Matrices J Jaime Zúñiga-Vega, Teresa Valverde, R. Isaac Rojas-González, and Julio A. Lemos-Espinal, ....................................................................................................324 Sexual Dimorphism in the External Morphology of the Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus Aculeatus) Jun Kitano, Seiichi Mori, and Catherine L. Peichel, ................................................ 336 A New Species of Hasemania from the Upper Rio Tapajós Drainage, Brazil (Teleostei: Characiformes: Characidae) Vinicius A. Bertaco and Luiz R. Malabarba,............................................................ 350 Geographic Variation in Body and Clutch Size of Gopher Tortoises Kyle G. Ashton, Russell L. Burke, and James N. Layne,.........................................355 A New Species of Pteropsaron (Teleostei: Trichonotidae: Hemerocoetinae) from the Western Pacific, with Notes on Related Species David G. Smith and David G. Johnson, ...................................................................364 Desert Tortoise Hibernation: Temperatures, Timing, and Environment

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Kenneth E. Nussear, Todd C. Esque, Dustin F. Haines, and C. Richard Tracy.........................................................................................................................378 Revision of The Deep-channel Electric Fish Genus Sternarchogiton (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) Carlos David de Santana and William G.R. Crampton, ...........................................387 Movements, Activity, and Spacing of Sonoran Mud Turtles (Kinosternon Sonoriense) in Interrupted Mountain Streams David H. Hall and Robert J. Steidl,...........................................................................403 A New Species of Luperosaurus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Panay Island, Philippines, with Comments on the Taxonomic Status of Luperosaurus Cumingii (Gray, 1845) Maren Gaulke, Herbert Roesler, and Rafe M. Brown, .............................................413 Comparative Diets of Three Populations of an Aquatic Snake (Natrix Tessellata, Colubridae) from Mediterranean Streams with Different Hydric Regimes Luca Luiselli, Dario Capizzi, Ernesto Filippi, Claudio Anibaldi, Lorenzo Rugiero, and Massimo Capula,................................................................................426 Comparison of Diet, Reproductive Biology, and Growth of the Pig Frog (Rana Grylio) from Harvested and Protected Areas of The Florida Everglades Cristina A. Ugarte, Kenneth G. Rice, and Maureen A. Donnelly, ............................436 Occurrence of Oral Deformities in Larval Anurans Dana L. Drake, Ronald Altig, James B. Grace, and Susan C. Walls,......................449 Facultative Cleaning by the Forcepsfish, Forcipiger Flavissimus (Chaetodontidae). Matthew T. Craig, .......................................................................459 Preliminary Analysis of Home Range Structure in the Komodo Monitor, Varanus Komodoensis Claudio Ciofi, Juli Puswati, Dewa Winana, Muriel E. de Boer, Guido Chelazzi, and Putra Sastrawan,...............................................................................................462 Accuracy Assessment of Skeletochronology in the Arizona Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma Tigrinum Nebulosum) Christopher J. Eden, Howard H. Whiteman, Leon Duobinis-Gray, and Scott A. Wissinger,.................................................................................................................471 Historical Diet Analysis of Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta Caretta) in Virginia Erin E. Seney and John A. Musick,..........................................................................478 Phenology of Attempted Matings in Gopher Tortoises Valerie M. Johnson, Craig Guyer, and Melissa D. Boglioli, .....................................490

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY VOL. 51, NO. 5, JANUARY 2007

Special Issue: Cvijic Karst 2005: “Water Resources and Environmental Problems in Karst”, held in Belgrade and Kotor, Serbia and Montenegro, 14–19 September 2005 Petar Milanović. ........................................................................................................673

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Jovan Cvijić and the founding of karst geomorphology Derek Ford. 675-684 Karst: the foundation for concepts in hydrogeology Philip E. LaMoreaux and Jim LaMoreaux . ..............................................................685 Standardization of vulnerability maps Christoph Neukum and Heinz Hötzl. ...................................................................... 689- Karst water resources and geo-ecology in typical regions of China Yaoru Lu. ..................................................................................................................695 Hydrogeology and vulnerability map (Epik method) of the “Supramonte” karstic system, north-central Sardinia Giovanni Barrocu, Michele Muzzu and Gabriele Uras.............................................701 Assessment of regional karstification degree and groundwater sensitivity to pollution using hydrograph analysis in the Velka Fatra Mountains, Slovakia Peter Malik................................................................................................................707 Intrinsic vulnerability of Coteţul Dobreştilor karst aquifer (Bihor Mountain, Romania) Orăşeanu Iancu, Parichi Mihai and Scrădeanu Daniel. ...........................................713 Dynamic of the freshwater–saltwater interface in a karstic aquifer under extraordinary recharge action: the Merida Yucatan case study Oscar Escolero, Luis E. Marin, Eloisa Domínguez-Mariani and Sandra Torres-Onofre.......................................................................................................................719 Dynamics and contribution of karst groundwater to surface flow during Mediterranean flood Hervé Jourde, Axel Roesch, Vincent Guinot and Vincent Bailly-Comte..................725 Opportunities to enhance management of karstic aquifers Richard R. Parizek ...................................................................................................731 The groundwater discharge in the Mediterranean karst coastal zones and freshwater tapping: set problems and adopted solutions. Case studies Borivoje Mijatović. ....................................................................................................737 Management of karst aquifers in Serbia for water supply Zoran Stevanović, Igor Jemcov and Saša Milanović. ..............................................743 Tracer methods used to verify the hypothesis of Cvijić about the underground connection between Prespa and Ohrid Lake Sokrat Amataj, Todor Anovski, Ralf Benischke, Romeo Eftimi, Laurence L. Gourcy, Liliana Kola, Ioannis Leontiadis, Eftim Micevski, Alqiviadis Stamos and Jovan Zoto.........................................................................................................749 Hydrogeological characteristics of some deep siphonal springs in Serbia and Montenegro karst Saša Milanovic. ........................................................................................................755 How can the epikarst zone influence the karst aquifer hydraulic behaviour? Branka Trček . ..........................................................................................................761 Water supply potential and optimal exploitation capacity of karst aquifer systems Igor Jemcov . ............................................................................................................767

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Leakage below dam sites in limestone terrains by enhanced karstification: a modeling approach Douchko Romanov, Franci Gabrovsek and Wolfgang Dreybrodt............................775 Karst engineering studies at the Akköprü Reservoir area, southwest of Turkey Gültekin Günay and Petar Milanović........................................................................781 Issues of environmental impacts of karst in standards on construction in Russia Vladimir Tolmachev..................................................................................................787 Construction of grout curtain in karstic environment case study: Salman Farsi Dam M. A. Fazeli...............................................................................................................791 Combining geographic information system, multicriteria evaluation techniques and fuzzy logic in siting MSW landfills Alexandra Gemitzi, Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis, Evangelos Voudrias, Christos Petalas and George Stravodimos . ..........................................................................797 Heterogeneous distribution of copper in different grain size and density fractions of contaminated surface sediment from Nansi Lake (China) Xiaodong Zou, Tao Yuan, Ying Zhu, Xiaodong Zhang, Suping Feng, Zhemin Shen and Wenhua Wang. ........................................................................................813 Factors affecting the complex permittivity spectrum of soil at a low frequency range of 1 kHz–10 MHz Myounghak Oh, Yongsung Kim and Junboum Park . ..............................................821 Characterizing the height profile of the flux of wind-eroded sediment Zhibao Dong and Guangqiang Qian. 835-845 Evolution of the groundwater environment under a long-term exploitation in the coastal area near Zhanjiang, China Zhou Xun, Yan Xia, Li Juan, Yao Jinmei and Dai Wenyu........................................847 A Geochemical study of the groundwater in the Misli basin and environmental implications Galip Yuce................................................................................................................857 Estimation of groundwater recharge using water balance coupled with base-flow-record estimation and stable-base-flow analysis Category Erratum Cheng-Haw Lee, Wei-Ping Chen and Ru-Huang Lee .............................................869

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY VOL. 51, NO. 6, JANUARY 2007

Systems analysis for sustainable aquifer management in coastal semi-arid South Texas V. Uddameri..............................................................................................................883 Using statistical and artificial neural network models to forecast potentiometric levels at a deep well in South Texas V. Uddameri..............................................................................................................885

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Estimating aquifer recharge in Mission River watershed, Texas: model development and calibration using genetic algorithms V. Uddameri and M. Kuchanur.................................................................................897 Interpreting sustainable yield of an aquifer using a fuzzy framework V. Uddameri and V. Honnungar ...............................................................................911 Simulation-optimization approach to assess groundwater availability in Refugio County, TX V. Uddameri and M. Kuchanur.................................................................................921 Combining rough sets and GIS techniques to assess aquifer vulnerability characteristics in the semi-arid South Texas V. Uddameri and V. Honnungar ...............................................................................931 Bayesian analysis of groundwater quality in a semi-arid coastal county of south Texas V. Uddameri..............................................................................................................941 A dynamic programming model for optimal planning of aquifer storage and recovery facility operations V. Uddameri..............................................................................................................953 Drainage and flooding in karst terranes Wanfang Zhou..........................................................................................................963 Environmental assessment of Dhaka City (Bangladesh) based on trace metal contents in road dusts Faruque Ahmed, M. Hawa Bibi and Hiroaki Ishiga ..................................................975 A field application for lime stabilization Aydın Kavak and Adnan Akyarlı...............................................................................987 The temporal change of driving factors during the course of land desertification in arid region of North China: the case of Minqin County Yonghuan Ma, Shengyue Fan, Lihua Zhou, Zhaoyang Dong, Kecun Zhang and Jianmin Feng.....................................................................................................999 Study of shallow groundwater quality evolution under saline intrusion with environmental isotopes and geochemistry F. Ma, Y. S. Yang, R. Yuan, Z. Cai and S. Pan .....................................................1009 Temporal–spatial change in soil degradation and its relationship with landscape types in a desert–oasis ecotone: a case study in the Fubei region of Xinjiang Province, China Yugang Wang, Duning Xiao and Yan Li ................................................................1019 A method to estimate hydraulic conductivity from bulk geochemical compositions Hsueh-Yu Lu...........................................................................................................1029 Potential hyperaccumulation of Pb, Zn, Cu and Cd in endurant plants distributed in an old smeltery, northeast China Shuang Cui, Qixing Zhou and Lei Chao ................................................................1043 Correlations of foliar Δ with K concentration and ash content in sand-fixing plants in the Tengger Desert of China: patterns and implications Liangju Zhao, Honglang Xiao, Xiaohong Liu, Ren Juan, Lu Mingfeng and Zhou Maoxian.........................................................................................................1049

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Aeolian desertification from the mid-1970s to 2005 in Otindag Sandy Land, Northern China Shulin Liu and Tao Wang.......................................................................................1057 Impact of tailings from the Kilembe copper mining district on Lake George, Uganda Michael Owor, Tina Hartwig, Andrew Muwanga, Dieter Zachmann and Walter Pohl ........................................................................................................................1065 The relationship between soil geochemistry and die back of montane forests in Sri Lanka: a case study P. N. Ranasinghe, C. B. Dissanayake, D. V. N. Samarasinghe and R. Galappatti. ..............................................................................................................1077 Reviews on books, internet and scientific media Grosbois de Anne-Marie, J. Rasanen, F. A. Assaad and P. E. LaMoreaux 1089-1091

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY VOL. 51, NO. 1, MARCH 2007

Spatial distribution of heavy metals in soils: a case study of Changxing, China Jiachun Shi, Haizhen Wang, Jianming Xu, Jianjun Wu, Xingmei Liu, Haiping Zhu and Chunlan Yu ....................................................................................................1 Study of galvanic interactions between pyrite and chalcopyrite in a flowing system: implications for the environment Liu Qing You, Li Heping and Zhou Li .........................................................................11 Effectiveness of riverbank filtration for removal of nitrogen from heavily polluted rivers: a case study of Kuihe River, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China Yaoguo Wu, Lin Hui, Hui Wang, Yunfeng Li and Rui Zeng .......................................19 Characterization of land subsidence induced by groundwater withdrawals in Su-Xi-Chang area, China Xiao-Qing Shi, Yu-Qun Xue, Shu-Jun Ye, Ji-Chun Wu, Yun Zhang and Jun Yu 27-40 Erosion and accretion rates and their associated sediment characters along Ras El Bar coast, northeast Nile Delta, Egypt Mahmoud M. El Banna...............................................................................................41 Diagnosis of trace Pb in domestic wells, Upper Gloucester Catchment, Maine, USA W. C. Sidle..................................................................................................................51 Relationships between heavy metals and iron oxides, fulvic acids, particle size fractions in urban roadside soils Xue-Song Wang and Yong Qin..................................................................................63 Impact of tsunami on texture and mineralogy of a major placer deposit in southwest coast of India N. Babu, D. S. Suresh Babu and P. N. Mohan Das...................................................71 Temporal variability in SO2 exposures at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, USA

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Jene D. Michaud, Jon-Pierre Michaud and Dmitry Krupitsky ....................................81 Trace element concentrations of soils, plants and waters caused by a copper smelting plant and other industries, Northeast Turkey Abdullah Çubukçu and Necati Tüysüz .......................................................................93 Geochemistry of lead contaminated wetland soils amended with phosphorus Daniel G. Strawn, Patrick Hickey, Andrew Knudsen and Leslie Baker 109-122 Vertical profile of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in a sediment core from a reservoir in Osaka City Miho Ishitake, Hiroshi Moriwaki, Kenshi Katahira, Osamu Yamamoto, Kenshiro Tsuruho, Hideo Yamazaki and Shusaku Yoshikawa................................123 The variations of stable-carbon isotope ratios in Qilian juniper in northwestern China Youfu Zhang, Tuo Chen, Lizhe An and Youbin Li ...................................................131 The concept of multi-criteria mineral resources protection Barbara Radwanek-Bąk ...........................................................................................137 Impact of water overexploitation on highland lakes of eastern Ethiopia Tamiru Alemayehu, Wagari Furi and Dagnachew Legesse ....................................147 Karst system developed in salt layers of the Lisan Peninsula, Dead Sea, Jordan Damien Closson, Philip E. LaMoreaux, Najib Abou Karaki and Hassan al-Fugha .......................................................................................................................155 Distribution of cadmium, chromium, copper, lead and zinc in marine sediments in Hong Kong waters S. C. Choi, Onyx W. H. Wai, W. H. Lo, X. D. Li and C. W. Tsang 173 Upcoming International Events ................................................................................175 AGI monthly news magazine Philip E. LaMoreaux .................................................................................................183 INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS, CICIMAR

INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS CICIMAR VOL. 3, NO. 1, DICIEMBRE 1986

CONTENIDO QUIÑONEZ-VELAZQUEZ., C y V. M. GOMEZ-MUÑOZ. El éxito de pesca como un índice de abundancia de atún en el Pacífico Oriental Mexicano..................1 QUIÑONEZ-VELAZQUEZ., C y V. M. GOMEZ-MUÑOZ. Modelo logarítmico de mortalidad para larvas de la anchoveta norteña Engraulis mordaz ....................12 RAMIREZ RODRÍGUEZ, M. Y R. FELIXZ URAGA. Marcas periódicas en otolitos de Sardinops sagax caerulea y posibles relaciones con su reproducción en Bahía Magdalena ............................................................................20 SALAZAR-VALLEJO, S. I., J. A. DE LEON-GONZALEZ, G. GÓNGORA-GARZA Y H. SALAICES-POLANCO Nuevos registros y extensiones del ámbito de poliquetos (Annelida: Polychaeta), de México ......................................... 29

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RAMIREZ-SEVILLA, R,. E. MATUS-NIVON Y R. MARTINEZ-PECERO Descripción del huevo y larva temprana Cynoscion parvipinnis Ayres (Pises: Scianidae................................................................................................................... 39 TORRES-VILLEGAS, J.R., M.A. REINECKE REYES Y R. RODRÍGUEZ SANCHEZ. Ciclo reproductor de Sardinops segax (Sardina Monterrey), en el Golfo de California......................................................................................................53 ALVARIÑO, A. Y M.J. LEIRA AMBROS. El zooplancton del Pacífico Ecuatoriano ................................................................................................................69 Notas CRUZ-OROZCO, R., F. LEY-LOU. Agua, sedimento y bentos de Punta Gorda, Isla del Carmen, Campeche, México ...........................................................111 ESPINIZA AVALOS, J. Y H. RODRÍGUEZ GARZA. Variaciones de Sargassum miticum (Yendo) Fensholt en la exposición al oleaje ...........................119 VILLAVICENCIO GARAYZAR, C. J. Y H. CHAVEZ. Primer registro en aguas mexicanas de Taractichthys steindachneri (Doderlein) (Pises: Bramidae) ............127 CERVANTES DUARTE, R. Y H. SANTOYO. Nota acerca del metabolismo de una laguna hipersalina de Baja California Sur.........................................................133

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CONTENIDO CENDEJAS, J.M. Relaciones biométricas y abundancia relativa de Penaeus stylirostris (camarón azul), en Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S., México, en (1985-1986) ............................................................................................................................1 CASAS VALDEZ, M.M.. Distribución en tiempo y espacio de las especies de sardina y macarela en Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S., México ........................................11 RAMlREZ RODRIGUEZ, M. Abundancia relativa de peces demersales en el Golfo de California durante 1979 ...............................................................................31 MATUS-NIVON, E., R. RAMIREZ-SEVILLA y R. MARTINEZ-PECERO. Des cripción del huevo y primeras fases larvales de Calamos bachysomus (Lockington) (Pisces :Sparidae) ................................................................................ 43 HERNANDEZ-CARMONA, G. Y M. AGUIRRE VILCHIS. Propiedades de intercambio iónico de Macrocystis pyrifera durante la preextracción ácida, para la extracción de alginatos ..................................................................................53 ROCHA, E. Y F. ARREGUIN-SANCHEZ. Diagnóstico de la pesquería de abulón (Haliotis ssp.) de la península de Baja California, México.............................65 Notas RODRIGUEZ, G. H. Y J. ESPINOZA AVALOS. Variación de fases reo productivas de Gelidium robustum Gard. Hall. y Abbott en 7 mantos algales de la península de Baja California, México............................................................... 79 CRUZ-OROZCO, R., A. MACHADO NAVARRO, V.M. ALBA CORNEJO Y M. TELLEZ ORTIZ. Arcillas minerales del Golfo de México, parte adyacente a la Laguna de Términos, Campeche, México ................................................................ 87 DELEON RODRIGUEZ, l., A. J. PEREZ ZAPATA Y H. MENDOZA VALLEJO

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Diagnostico microscópico de los parásitos del ostión Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1790) de la Laguna Mecoacán, Tabasco, México ..................................... 97 QUIÑONEZ-VELAZQUEZ, C. Y V. M. GOMEZ-MUÑOZ. Corrección a la supervivencia de larvas de Engraulis mordax (Girard) para reducir el efecto de la pesca ...............................................................................................................105

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CONTENIDO Aprovechamiento de la fauna acompañante del camarón, la alternativa tecnológica. JOAQUIN ARVIZU MARTINEZ. ..............................................................1 Posible impacto sobre la fauna del Pacífico Oriental Tropical, con especial referencia al Golfo de California, por la apertura de un nuevo canal interoceánico a nivel del mar. JOSE LUIS CASTRO AGUIRRE. ................................1 Sobre un caso de bicefalia funcional en Rhinoptera steindadmeri Evermann y Jenkins (Chondricthys, Elasmobranchii, Batoidei), capturado en la Costa Occidental de Baja California, México. JOSE LUIS CASTRO AGUIRRE y JUAN RENE TORRES VlLLEGAS...............................................................................2 Some aspects of the phytplankton ecology in Ensenada of La Paz, B.C..S, México. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS..................................................................................2 Evaluación de la población de Anoplopoma fimbria en la Costa Occidental de la parte Norte de La Península de Baja California, México. SERGIO HERNANDEZ VAZQUEZ. ............................................................................................3 Phytoplankton characteristics in the Southern part of the Gulf of California. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS. ..............................................................................................4 Estudio preliminar del sistema reproductor del Calamar Gigante del Golfo de Baja California Dosidicus gigas (D'Orbigny,1935) Mollusca; Cephalopoda. ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ.....................................................................................4 Crecimiento, reproducción y hábitos alimenticios de la lisa, Mugil cephalus en la Laguna de San Andrés, Tamps. E. DIAZ PARDO Y SERGIO HERNANDEZ VAZQUEZ.....................................................................................................................5 Los recursos pesqueros en Baja California. DANIEL LLUCH BELDA ........................5 La sardina en la región de Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S. JOAQUIN ARVIZU MARTINEZ. y JULIAN RENE TORRES VlLLEGAS. ...................................................5 Las algas cafés. Un recurso potencial para Baja California. MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ....................................................................................5 Los objetivos de la administración pesquera en México. DANIEL LLUCH BELDA y MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ. ......................................................5 Some ecological aspects of phytoplankton of the Ensenada de Ampe, B.C.S. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS. ..............................................................................................5 Ambientes marinos litorales en Baja California Sur. SANTIAGO R. OUVIER ............6 Dispersión de sedimentos por Sargassum sinicola, Barra el Mogote, La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. CARLOS GAU..JOUVIER. YFEDERICO ANDRES GARCIA DOMINGUEZ ................................................................................6

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Avance para la industrialización de los alginatos en México. MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ....................................................................................7 Fitoplancton marino de zonas neríticas y oceánicas de Baja California. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS ...............................................................................................7 Manual para la identificación del plancton del Golfo de California. Parte l. Diatomeas. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS............................................................................7 Manual para la identificación del plancton del Golfo de California. Parte 11: Dinoflagelados. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS. ....................................................................8 Atlas de distribución y densidad de huevos y larvas de clupeidos y engráulidos en la Costa Pacífica de Baja California Sur. 1982-1984. GABRIELA MARIA ESQUEDA ESCARCEGA, ALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA, RENE FUNES RODRIGUEZ, YANIRA GREEN RUIZ, ROGELIO GONZALEZ ARMAS, MARTHA JANNEITE HARO GARAY, MARTIN ENRIQUE HERNANDEZ RIVAS, SERGlO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO, RICARDO J. SALDIERNA MARTINEZ, MARCO SANCHEZ HIDALGO y ANDA, CARLOSA SANCHEZ ORTIZ Y RAUL VERA ALEJANDRE. .........................8 Atlas de distribución y densidad de huevos y larvas de clupeidos y engráulidos en el complejo Bahía Magdalena-Bahía Almejas, Baja California Sur. 1981-1983.GABRIELAMARIAESQUEDAESCARCEGA, ALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA, RENE FUNES RODRIGUEZ, ROGELIO GONZALEZ ARMAS. MARTHA JANNETTE HARO GARA Y, MARTIN ENRIQUE HERNANDEZ RIVAS, SERGlO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO, RICARDO J. SAIDIERNA MARTINEZ, MARCO SANCHEZ HIDALGO Y ANDA, CARLOS SANCHEZ ORTIZ Y RAUL VERA ALEJANDRE. ........................................................8 Evaluación de mantos de Macrocystis pyrifera "Sargazo Gigante" en la Península de Baja California (Verano de 1982). MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ., GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA, JUAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS e IGNACIO SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ........................................................8 Precipitación del ácido algínico y su conversión a alginato de sodio en muestras de Macrocystis pyrifera. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA, G. y MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ. ......................................................................9 Variación estacional del contenido de alginatos en tres especies de feofitas de Baja California Sur, México. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA......................9 Cuantificación y caracterización parcial de alginatos de algunas especies de algas feofitas de las Costas de México. MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ......................................................................................................................10 Descripción de las dos primeras zoeas, obtenidas en el laboratorio de Upogebia pugettensis (Dana) (Crustácea: Decápoda: Callianasidae) de la Ensenada de La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. JOSE REMEDIOS TURRUBIATES MORALES Y ROGELlO GONZALEZ ARMAS. ...............................10 El sargazo gigante Macrocystispyrifera un recurso potencial para Baja California. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA. Y.ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ y MARTIN AGUIRRE VILCHIS. ..........................................................11

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Resultados preliminares de la variación proteica en músculos de Opisthonema spp (Clupeidae), para identificación de poblaciones. NORMA PATRICIA MUÑOZ SEVILLA y LUZ MARIA LAGUNEZ MORENO. .........................11 Proyecto: Evaluación del sistema de riego agroestequiométrico en Baja California Sur. LEON DE LA LUNA, J. L, E. TROYO DIEGUEZ y DORA ESTHER HERNANDEZ CEBALL0S. .........................................................................12 El ictioplancton y su importancia ecológica. CRUZ DEL CARMEN JUAREZ OLVERA. ....................................................................................................................12 Atlas de parámetros fisicoquímicos de la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur. 1982. ANGEL RAFAEL JIMENEZ ILLESCAS YRAFAEL CERVANTES DUARTE.....................................................................................................................12 Bibliografía sobre los peces de la Bahía de La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS. ..................................................................12 Larvas de mictófidos, distribución y abundancia en seis cruceros en la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur: Período Abril 1982-Mayo 1983. RENE FUNES RODRIGUEZ y SERGlO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO. ....................................12 Composición de tallas de la captura de calamar gigante en el Golfo de California durante 1981. MAURICIO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ y ALEJANDRO KLETT T .....................................................................................................................12 La abundancia aparente de sardina y la variación de algunos factores ambientales en Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, México. JOSE LUIS CASTRO ORTIZ.........................................................................................................13 Efecto de diferentes concentraciones de alimento Tetraselmis sp. en el crecimiento y supervivencia de Larvas de Engraulismordax. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ..........................................................................................14 Resultados del crucero 8412 sobre distribución de huevos de Sardinops sagax y temperaturas en la parte media del Golfo de California. JULIAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS., CANDIDO GUSTAVO GARA MELGAR, VICTOR ANDRES LEVY PEREZ y ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ..........................14 Estudio del patrón de vientos en 5 estaciones meteorológicas del Noroeste de México. HECTORGARCIAESCOBAR. .................................................................14 Cálculo de la muestra mínima en la identificación de fitoplancton. VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ y NANCY ROMERO IBARRA........................................................14 Modelación hidrodinámica de Puerto Escondido, Baja California Sur, México. ANGEL RAFAEL JIMENEZ ILLESCAS YMACLOVIO OBESO NIEBLAS. ...............15 Abundancia de larvas de sardina y anchoveta en relación a la presencia de copépodos depredadores en la Costa del Pacífico de Baja California Sur. SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJlILO. ............................................................................15 Cefalópodos, atún aleta amarilla y migración. FEUPE GALVAN MAGAÑA, JESUS RODRÍGUEZ ROMERO y HENDRIK J .NIENHUIS. ...................................15 Madurez sexual, peso promedio, proporción sexual y frecuencia de desovantes de Sardinops sagax en el Golfo de California para Noviembre de 1984. JULIAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS, CANDIDO GUSTAVO GARCIA MELGAR, VICTOR ANDRES LEVY PEREZ Y ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ........16

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Nota sobre la colecta de larvas y juveniles de langosta roja, Panulirus interruptus (Randall), en la Costa Occidental de Baja California, México. YOLANDA AYALA MARTINEZ y HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS. ..........................17 Distribución geográfica de la pesca del atún aleta amarilla y barrilete en el Océano Pacífico Oriental Mexicano. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ, VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ, ARTURO TRIPP QUEZADA, FELIPE GALVAN MAGAÑA, PEDRO G. GONZALEZ RAMIREZ y RICARDO GLUYAS MILLAN.......................................................................................................17 Aspectos biológicos de las lisas (Mugil spp) de la Bahía de La Paz, B.C.S., México, con referencia especial a juveniles. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS..........17 Parámetros reproductivos de las poblaciones de Opisthonema libertate (Günther) (Pisces: Clupeidae) y discusión sobre su evaluación por producción de huevos, en Bahía Magdalena, RC. Sur, México. JULIAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS, CANDIDO GUSTAVO GARCIA MELGAR, ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ y VICTOR ANDRES LEVY PEREZ.....................................18 Abundancia de sifonóforos y larvas de Sardinops sagax caerulea en el invierno (1981-1982), en Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S., México. RENE FUNES RODRlGUEZ. .............................................................................................................19 Determinación de las principales características que permiten la identificación de las larvas de Opisthonema spp en la Costa del Pacífico de Baja California Sur. RENE FUNES Rodríguez y ALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA........................19 Antecedentes sobre el ciclo de reproducción de Modiolus capax (Conrad, 1837) (Bivalvia: Mytilidae); en la Bahía de la Paz, Baja California, México. ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ...................................................................................20 Primer registro de Regalecus rnsselii (Sbaw) (Pisces: Regalecidae) de aguas mexicanas. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS, FELIPE GALVAN MAGAÑA Y JUAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS. ...........................................................................21 A quantitative analysis of annual pbytoplankton cycle of the Magdalena lagoon complex (México). HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS y RAFAEL GUERRERO CABALLERO..............................................................................................................21 Estudio preliminar para la determinacion de la madurez gonádica del calamar gigante Dosidicus gigas (D'Orbigny, 1835). ESPERANZA MICHEL G., ALEJANDRO KLEITT. Y ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ. .........................................22 Distribución geográfica de la pesca de atún aleta amarilla Thunnus albacares y barrilete Katsuwonus pelamis en el Océano Pacífico Oriental Mexicano. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ, VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ, ARTURO TRIPP QUEZADA, FELIPE GALVAN MAGAÑA, PEDRO G. GONZALEZ RAMIREZ y RICARDO GLUYAS MILLAN. ...........................................22 Éxito de pesca de la flota atunera de cerco mexicana. Período 1975-1984. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ y VÍCTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ....................23 Composición por tallas de la captura de atún aleta amarilla Thunnus albacares en el Pacífico Oriental Mexicano. PEDRO GONZALEZ RAMIREZ y CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ . .....................................................................23

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Composición y análisis de la dieta del atún aleta amarilla Thunnhus albacares en el Pacífico Oriental Mexicano. FELIPE GALVAN MAGAÑA Y CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ..........................................................................................23 Modelo de evaluación de un acuicultivo. OSCAR ARIZPE COVARRUBIAS, y VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ. ...................................................................................23 Ampliación de la distribución geográfica conocida de tres especies de peces: Trachurus symmetricus, Mugil hospes y Luvarus imperialis. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS...................................................................................................... 24 Bibliografía sobre peces del Golfo de California. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS ......................................................................................................................24 Biomasa y distribución del fitoplancton entre 1980 y 1984 en Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, México. HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS HJ. y RAFAEL GUERRERO CABALLERO.........................................................................24 Crecimiento de Pinna rugosa (Sowerby, 1835) en la Bahía de La Paz, México. OSCAR ARIZPE COVARRUBIAS, Y ROBERTO FELIX URAGA. ..............24 A general model of stock and recruitment. VICTOR M.GOMEZ MUÑOZ.................25 Equilibrium yield of Flemish cap cod from a general stock and recruitment curve. VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ. ........................................................................25 Modelo polinominal para crecimiento individual de larvas de anchoveta norteña Engraulis mordax. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ y VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ. ..................................................................................................26 El éxito de pesca como un índice de abundancia del atún en el Pacífico Oriental Mexicano. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ y VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ ........................................................................................................26 Modelo logarítmico de mortalidad para larvas de la anchoveta norteña Engraulis mordax. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ y VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ... .....................................................................................................26 Marcas periódicas en otolitos de Sardinops sagaxcaeruleay posibles relaciones con su reproducción en Bahía Magdalena. MAURICIO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ y ROBERTO FELIX URAGA. ..............................................................27 Nuevos registros y extensiones del ámbito de poliquetos (Annelida: Polychaeta), de México. SERGIO SALAZAR y ALLEJO, JA DE LEON GONZALEZ, G. GONGORA GARZA y HECTOR SALAICES POLANCO. ...............27 Descripción del huevo y larva temprana de Cynoscionparvipinnis Ayres (Pisces: Sciaenidae). RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA, ELOISA MATUS NIVON y RODOLFO E. MARTINEZ PECERO. .........................................................28 Ciclo reproductor de Sardinops sagax (Sardina Monterrey), en el Golfo de California. JULIAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS, J. R, MA REINECKE REYES y RUBEN RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ. ..........................................................................28 Primer registro en aguas mexicanas de Taractichthys steindachneri (Doderlein) (Pisces: Bramidae). CARLOS J. VILLA VICENOO GARA YZAR, y HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS.................................................................................29 Nota acerca del metabolismo de una laguna hiperhalina de Baja California Sur. RAFAEL CERVANTES DUARTE y HERMILO SANTOYO. ..............................30

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Diagnóstico sobre las investigaciones y explotaciones de las algas marinas en México. SERGIO GUZMAN DEL PROO, MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ, A. DIAZ CARRILLO, J. PINEDA BARRERA Y M. E. SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ. .............................................................................................................30 Técnica de inclusión en parafina para la conservación de animales completos. FEDERICO GARCIA DOMINGUEZ. .......................................................32 Distribución y análisis de las operaciones de pesca de la flota atunera mexicana durante el período 1975-1986. SOFIA ORTEGA GARCIA. ......................32 Riqueza Pesquera. Un índice de abundancia del atún aleta amarilla en el Pacífico Oriental. VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ y CASIMIRO QUlÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ .............................................................................................................33 Distribución y abundancia del atún aleta amarilla Thunnus albacares en relación con la temperatura superficial en el Pacífico Nororiental (1983-1985). JOSE LUIS CASTRO ORTIZ Y CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VEIAZQUEZ.....................33 Estructura por tallas y edades de la captura de sardina monterrey en Bahía Magdalena, durante 1985y 1986. ROBERTO FELIX URAGA, y FRANOSCO FELIX URAGA. ..........................................................................................................34 Edad y crecimiento de Sardinops sagax caerulea en el Golfo de California. BEATRIZ MENDEZ DA SILVEIRA Y ROBERTO FELIX URAGA. ............................35 Variación interanual de la producción de camarón en el sistema de Santa María La Reforma Sinaloa, México. JOSE LUIS CASTRO ORTIZ ...........................35 La pesquería de peces demersales con redes pe arrastre de fondo en el Golfo de California (1983-1986). EDGARDO MAURIOO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ. .............................................................................................................36 Importancia relativa y variación temporal de catorce especies de peces en el área de Bahía Magdalena, B. C .S., México. EDGARDO MAURIOO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ y CONSUELO GUTIERREZ URIBE. .................................36 Recuperación de los mantos de sargazo gigante (Macrocystispyrifeca) en Baja California, después del fenómeno de El Niño 1982- 1983.GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA. ........................................................................................37 Aspectos técnicos y biológicos para el cultivo de Argopecten circularis en Bahía Magdalena. ARTURO TRIPP QUEZADA........................................................38 Biomasa zooplanctónica en la Costa Oeste de Baja California Sur (1982-1985). SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO, ALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA y RICARDO JAVIER SALDIERNA MARTINEZ. ........................................................38 Los copépodos planctónicos del Pacífico Sudcaliforniano (1982-1983). SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO............................................................................39 Análisis estadístico de la contaminación por plomo en Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, México. AURA JUDITH PEREZ ZARATA Y VICTOR ANDRES LEVY PEREZ. ...........................................................................................................39 Fisheries activities in the Gulf of California, México. JOAQUIN ARVIZU MARTINEZ. ................................................................................................................40 Pesquerías pelágicas y neríticas de la Costa de Baja California, México. SERGIO HERNANDEZ VAZQUEZ............................................................................40

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Mesoscale cycles in the series of environmental indices related to the sardine fishery in the Gulf of California. LEONARDO HUATO SOBERANIS y DANIEL LLUCH BELDA...........................................................................................................41 Distribución en tiempo y espacio de las especies de sardina y macarela en Bahía Magdalena, B. C. S., México. MARIA MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ. .........41 Abundancia relativa de peces demersales en el Golfo de California durante 1979. EDGARDO MAURICIO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ............................................42 Descripción ,del huevo y primeras fases larvales de Calamus brachysomus (Lockington) (Pisces: Sparidae). ELOISA MATUSNIVON, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA Y RODOLFO ENRIQUE MARTINEZ PECERO........................42 Propiedades de intercambio iónico de Macrocystis pyrifera durante la preextracción ácida, para la extracción de alginatos. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA y MARTIN AGUIRRE VILCHIS. ......................................43 Arcillas minerales del Golfo de México, parte adyacente a la Laguna de Términos, Campeche, México. RODOLFO CRUZ OROZCO, A MACHADO NAVARRO, V.M. ALBA CORNEJO Y M. JELLEZ ORTIZ.........................................43 Corrección a la supervivencia de larvas de Engraulis mordax (Girard) para reducir el efecto de la pesca. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ y VICIOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ. ....................................................................................44 Análisis preliminar de las pesquerías artesanales del área de Bahía Magdalena, B. C. S., durante 1982 y 1983. EDGARDO MAURIOO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ. .............................................................................................................44 Análisis del rendimiento por recluta en la pesquería de sardina monterrey en Bahía Magdalena, B. C. S., durante 1981y 1982.VICIOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ y EDGARDO MAURICIO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ. ..................................................45 Variación de la fecundidad de Opisthonema libertate (Güother, 1866) (Teleostei, Clupeidae) de 1983-1985 en Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, México. JUAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS y LIDUVINA PEREZ GOMEZ. .....................................................................................................................45 Larvas de mictófidos y copépodos mesopelágicos: Distribución y abundancia en la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur. RENE FUNES RODRIGUEZ, y SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO............................................................................46 Observación de ejemplares con defectos oculares de Antennarius avalonis Jordan y Starks, Sphoeroides annulatus (Jenynes) y Diodon holocantus Linnaeus (Pisces: Antennarüdae, Tetraodontidae, y Diodontidae), colectados en Baja California Sur. CESAR JULIO SAUCEDO BARRON, HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS y FELIPE GALVAN MAGAÑA......................................................47 Comparación de los caracteres merísticos, morfométricos y patrones de pigmentación en las larvas del género Opisthonema Gill, 1861, en el Noroeste de México. RENE FUNES RODRIGUEZ y ALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA. .................................................................................................................47 Segundo registro de Hoplunnis pacifica Lane y Stewart (Pisces: Netta Stomatidae) en el Golfo de California. CONSUELO GUTIERREZ URIBE y HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS.................................................................................48

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Parámetros físico-químicos de la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur, México. Crucero 8101 y crucero 8508. RAFAEL CERVANTES DUARTE, J.M. CENDEJAS y RAUL GUERRERO GODINEZ. ..........................................................48 Nutrient variation during a tidal cycle at the mouth of a costal lagoon in the Northwest of Mexico. RAUL GUERRERO GODINEZ, RAFAEL CERVANTES DUARJE y ANGEL RAFAEL JIMENEZ ILLESCAS. ..................................................48 Variación espacio-temporal de nutrientes de La Ensenada de La Paz, B.C.S. México. RAFAEL CERVANTES DUARTE y RAUL GUERRERO GODINEZ............48 Colecta de ejemplares siameses del bagreArius filis (Linnaeus) en Yucatán, México (Pisces: Arüdae). HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS Y CESAR JULIO SAUCEDO BARRON. ................................................................................................49 Observaciones sobre la alimentación del calamar gigante (Dosidicus gigas), D'Orbigny, 1835 (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) en el Golfo de California, México. FEDERICO ANDRES GARCIA DOMINGUEZ y PEDRO GILBERTO GONZALEZ RAMIREZ...............................................................................................49 Seasonal abundance and feeding habits of sharks of the lower Gulf of California, México. FELIPE GALVAN MAGAÑA, HENDRIK J. NIENHUIS y A. P. KLIMLEY................................................................................................................50 Evaluación de los mantos de Macrocystis pyrifera (Phaeophyta, Laminariales) en Baja California, México, 1. Invierno 1985-1986. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA, YOLO XOCHITL ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ MONTESINOS, JUAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS, IGNACIO SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ y MARTIN AGUIRRE VILCHIS. ....................................................................................50 Parámetros físico-químicos de la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur, crucero 8707y crucero 8710. RAFAEL CERVANTES DUARTE, J. M. CENDEJAS Y RAUL GUERRERO GODINEZ...........................................................51 Gasterópodos holoplanctónicos de la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur en Mayo y Junio de 1984. MARCO SANCHEZ HIDALGO y ANDA..........................51 Estudio florístico estacional de las algas de Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S., México. IGNACIO SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ., MARIA DEL CARMEN FAJARDO LEON y CARLOS OLNERIO PANTOJA..................................................51 Origen y evolución geomorfológica de la Laguna de La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. ENRIQUE HIPARCO NAVA SANCHEZ y RODOLFO CRUZ OROZCO....................................................................................................................52 Verificación en las determinaciones de edad de Sardinops sagax caernlea basadas en la lectura de otolitos. ROBERTO FELIX URAGA, y EDGARDO MAURICIO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ. ........................................................................52 Antecedentes en el cultivo de Argopecten circularis (Sowerby), en Baja California Sur, México. ESTEBAN FERNANDO FELIX PICO, ARTURO TRIPP QUEZADA y J. SINGH CABANILLAS............................................................53 Comparación de la mortalidad en las larvas dy Vinciguerria lucetia, Sardinops sagax caernlea y Opisthonema libertateen la Costa Occidental de Baja California Sur, México. MARTHA JANNETTE HARO GARAY Y GABRIELA MARIA ESQUEDA ESCARCEGA..............................................................................54

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Cuantificación de postlarvas de camarón Penaeus spp durante su migración del mar a la laguna de Tempamachoco, Veracruz, México (Julio de 1983-Junio de 1984). ALBERTO JULIO GARCIA GONZALEZ..........................................55 Efecto de diferentes concentraciones de alimento Tetraselmis sp. en el crecimiento y supervivencia de larvas de Engraulis mordax Girard. CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ.......................................................................55 Ampliación de la distribución geográfica de algunos peces marinos de Baja California Sur, México. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ RAMOS Y JESUS RODRIGUEZ ROMERO.............................................................................................56 Diferencias morfológicas de las postlarvas de camarón Penaeus setiferns (Lino) y Penaeus duorarum (Burkenroad) del estuario La Mata y el Río Tuxpan, Veracruz. ALBERTO JULIO GARCIA GONZALEZ. ....................................56 El huevo y la larva de la sardina crinuda del Pacífico Opisthonema libertate (Gunter). ELOISA MATUS NIVON, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA, JOSE LUIS ORTIZ GALINDO, RODOLFO ENRIQUE MARTINEZ PECERO y BARBARA GONZALEZ ACOSTA..............................................................................57 Evaluación de los mantos de Macrocystispyrifera (Phaeophyta Laminariales) en Baja California, México. 11 Primavera 1986. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA, YOLOXOCHITL ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ MONTESINOS. JUUAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS, IGNACIO SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ, MARTIN AGUIRRE VILCHIS y OFELIA GARCIA DE LA ROSA. .............................57 Descripción de la larva y juvenil del mojarrón Calamus brachysomus (Lockington) (Pisces: Sparidae). ELOISA MATUS NIVON, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA, RODOLFO ENRIQUE MARTINEZ PECERO Y JOSE LUIS ORTIZ GALINDO…...........................................................................................58 I Los copépodos y quetognatos del Golfo de California en la primavera de 1985.SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO y ALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA…. .............................................................................................................58 Análisis comparativo de las operaciones de pesca de los sectores: social, público y privado en la pesquería del atún en México, durante el período 1984-1986. SOFIA ORTEGA GARCIA. .....................................................................59 Zonas y épocas de reproducción del atún aleta amarilla, Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) en el Pacífico Mexicano. PEDRO GILBERTO GONZALEZ Ramírez y EDGARDO MAURICIO RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ. ...................................60 Características hidrográficas de la parte sur de la corriente de California y su relación con algunas especies de copépodos en1983.RAFAEL CERVANTES DUARTE y SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO. ........................................................60 Copépodos de la familia Pontellidae en Baja California Sur (1982-1983). SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO............................................................................61 Los copépodos del Pacífico Sudcaliforniano en Enero de 1984. SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO...........................................................................................61 Propagación de la constituyente M2 de la marea en la Babia de La Paz, B.C.S., México, mediante un modelo bidimensional hidrodiná mico numérico. MACLOVlO OBESO NIEBLAS Y ANGEL RAFAEL JIMENEZ ILLESCAS................61

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Morfología y época de reproducción de Sargassum horridum (Setchell y Gardner) en la Babia de la Paz, B.C.S., México. MARIA DEL SOCORRO MUÑETON GOMEZ…. ..............................................................................................61 Análisis del contenido gástrico de adultos de Opisthonema libertatey su comparación con el plancton circundante. NANCY ROMERO IBARRA YALFONSO ESQUIVEL HERRERA..........................................................................62 Valoración de la inclusión doble alginato-parafma aplicada para estudio histolólogico en larvas de peces. MARIA DEL SOCORRO MUÑETON GOMEZ, ROSA ISABEL OCHOA BAEZ y JULIAN RENE TORRES VILLEGAS. .................................................................................................................62 Nuevos registros de especies del género Rhizosolenia en la Región Central del Golfo de California y Babia Magdalena, B.C.S. ISMAEL GARATE LIZARRAGA. ..............................................................................................................63 Topografía, hidrología y sedimentos de los margenes de la Laguna de La Paz, B.C.S. RODOLFO CRUZ OROZCO, PAULINO ROJO GARCIA, LUCIO GODINEZ ORTA y ENRIQUE HIPARCO NAVA SANCHEZ.....................................64 A model to estimate catches from a short fishery statistics survey. VICTOR M.GOMEZ MUÑOZ. ...................................................................................................64 An Albino bat ray,Myliobatis califomica, from de Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur, México. MARCOS DE JESUS ROLDAN. ..........................................64 Potencial acuacultural de ocho especies de peces marinos del Pacífico Mexicano, con base a su biología temprana. ELOISA MATUS NIVON, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA, RODOLFO ENRIQUE MARTINEZ PECERO y JOSE LUIS ORTIZ GALINDO. ................................................................................65 Huevo, larva y juvenil del peluquero Chaetodipterns zonatus (Girard) (Pisces: Ephippididae). RODOLFOENRIQUE MARTINEZ PECERO, ELOISA MATUS NIVON, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA, DORA ESTHER HERNANDEZ CEBALLOS y MAURICIO CONTRERAS OLGUIN....................................................66 Estructura de las Asociaciones microfitoplanctónicas de la Región Central del Golfo de California en el Otoño de 1986. ISMAEL GARATE LIZARRAGA, DA SIQUEIROS BELTRAN y CARLOS H. LECHUGA DEVEZE. ...................................66 Embrión, larva y prejuvenil del sol mexicanoAchiusus mazatlanus (Pisces: Soleidae). JOSE LUIS ORTIZ GALINDO, ELOISA MATUS NlVON, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SEVILLA y BARBARA GONZALEZ ACOSTA.......................66 Observaciones oceanográficas en el Golfo de California. Febrero 1988. A. LEYVA CONTRERAS. A. R CERVANTES DUARTE, C.H. LECHUGA DEVEZE, DJ. LOPEZ CORTES, RE. OCAMPO TORREA, E.S. AMADOR SILVA, E. DIAZ RIVERA, G. M. ESQUEDA ESCARCEGA, G. PADILLA ARREDONDO, S. PEDRIN AVILES YG. RIVERA ALEJANDRE..............................66 Análisis de una marea roja causada por Noctiluca Scintillanus (Maccartny) Ebr. en Bahía Concepción, Baja California Sur en febrero de 1989. ISMAEL GARATE LIZARRAGA. ..............................................................................................67 Patrones de distribución y abundancia de Calanus pacificus en relación a la temperatura superficial en el Pacífico de Baja California Sur, México. SERGIO HERNANDEZ TRUJILLO............................................................................68

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Developments in Acuaculture and fisheries science. ESTEBAN F. FELIX PICO...........................................................................................................................69 Evaluación de Sargassum spp en la Babia de La Paz, B.C.S., México. GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ CARMONA, MA. MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ, CARMEN FAJARDO LEON, IGNACIO SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ Y ELIZABET RODRIGUEZ MONTESINOS. ...................................................................................69 Crecimiento de Sardinops sagax caerulea en Bahía Magdalena, México. ROBERTO FELIX URAGA.........................................................................................70 Periodicidad de las bandas de crecimiento en otolitos de la macarela Scomber japonicus de Bahía Vizcaíno. México. GEORGINA GLUYAS MILLAN Y ROBERTO FELIX URAGA. ......................................................................70 Ciclo reproductor de la macarela Scomber japonicus Houttuyn (pisces: Scombridae) en Bahía Magdalena, B.C.S., México. ENRIQUE ARCOS HUITRON y RENE TORRES VILLEGAS. .................................................................71 Areas y épocas de pesca más importantes para la flota atunera Mexicana en el Pacífico Oriental de 1975a 1988. VICTOR M. GOMEZ MUÑOZ, ARTURO TRIPP QUEZADA y CASIMIRO QUIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ......................................72 Observaciones tróficas de tres especies de peces de importancia comercial de Bahía Concepción, Baja California Sur, México. LEONARDO ABITIA CARDENAS, JESUS RODRIGUEZ ROMERO Y FELIPE GALVAN MAGMIA. ........72 Material orgánico particulado como fuente de alimento para larvas de Engraulis Mordaz Girard. CASIMIRO QIÑONEZ VELAZQUEZ. ...............................73 Probable existencia de dos ecofenotipos de Megapitariasqualida (Sowerby, 1835) en Bahía Concepción Baja California Sur, México. BENJAMIN ANGUAS VELEZ y JOSE LUIS CASTRO ORTIZ. ....................................................73 Análisis preliminar de la explotación de Gelidium robustum (Gardner) Hollenberg y Abbot en B.C.S., México. M. MARGARITA CASAS VALDEZ Y CARMEN FAJARDO LEON. ......................................................................................74 Análisisdela flotasardinera anchovetera del noroeste de México. GERMAN PONCE DlAZ y DANIEL LLUCH BELDA...................................................................74 Composición específica de la captura artesanal de peces en Isla Cerralvo, B.C.S., México. Mauricio RAMIREZ RODRIGUEZ y CARMEN RODRIGUEZ MEDRANO. ................................................................................................................75 Deformación de la boca en un juvenil deAtherinops affinis (Ayres) (Pisces: Atherinidae) desarrolladoen laboratorio. JESUS RODRIGUEZ ROMERO, RODOLFO RAMIREZ SERVILLA Y GABRIEL NUÑEZ MARQUEZ. ........................75 Empleo del alga marina Macrocystispyrifera en dieta para pollos de carne. D. S. CARRIlLO, M. M. CASAS VALDEZ, G. M. I. CASTRO , R. F. PEREZ GIL Y V. R. GARCIA. ........................................................................................................75

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INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS CICIMAR VOL. 6 NO. ESP. 2, 1991

RESUMEN Y ABSTRACT............................................................................................1 INTRODUCCION .........................................................................................................2 MATERIAL Y METODOS.............................................................................................2 RESULTADOS .............................................................................................................3 REFERENCIAS..........................................................................................................18 DATOS NUMERICOS NORMALIZADOS SOBRE LA DISTRIBUCION DE ESPECIES DE SIFONOFOROS: FAMILIAS EPIBULIDAE, APOLEMIIDAE y AGALMIDAE.........................................20 FAMILIA PYROSTEPHIDAE.....................................................................................22 FAMILIAS ATHORYBIIDAE, FORSKALIIDAE y PRAYIDAE ....................................23 FAMILIA HIPPOPODIIDAE........................................................................................25 FAMILIA DIPHYIDAE.................................................................................................26 FAMILIA CLAUSOPHYIDAE......................................................................................31 FAMILIA SPHAERONECTIDAE ................................................................................32 FAMILIA ABYLIDAE...................................................................................................33 FIGURAS....................................................................................................................34

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RESUMEN....................................................................................................................1 ABSTRACT ..................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCCION .........................................................................................................2 METODOS ...................................................................................................................3 RESULTADOS Y DISCUSION ....................................................................................5 VARIACION DIARIA y ESTACIONAL EN LA DISTRIBUCION BATIMETRICA DE ESPECIES DE QUETOGNATOS ......................................................................... 5 DISTRIBUCION BATIMETRICA DE LAS ESPECIES EN RELACION CON LA POSICION DE LA TERMOCLINA..............................................................................21 ANALISIS COMPARATIVO SOBRE LA ABUNDANCIA DE LAS ESPECIES DE QUETOGNATOS DURANTE 1969......................................................................22 REFERENCIAS..........................................................................................................24 FIGURAS....................................................................................................................26 TABLAS......................................................................................................................58

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Distribución temporal de aves acuáticas en la Playa El Conchalito, Ensenada de La Paz, B.C.S. ROBERTO CARMONA ..................................................................1 Quetognatos de la plataforma continental del sur de Brasil. RESGALLA, Jr. &M. MONTU...............................................................................................................23

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Patrón de precipitación en la Península de Baja California, México (1894-1981).SAMUEL RUEDA FERNANDEZ. ....................................................................43 NOTAS Abundancia de aves marinas durante el eclipse total de sol del 11 de julio de 1991 en Isla Gaviota, Baja California Sur; México. ROBERTO CARMONA & EDGAR AMADOR..................................................................................................... 51 Note on the Food of leatherjacket, Oligoplites refulgens, in the Golfo de California. RAUL E. MOLINA & FERNANDO A. MANRIQUE .................................. 55 JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY Vol. 34, No. 6, June 2007 The distribution of genetic variation in Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) populations in the western Alps Marilena Meloni, Davide Perini and Giorgio Binelli ..................................................929 Multiple differentiation centres of a non-Mediterranean butterfly species in southeastern Europe Thomas Schmitt, László Rákosy, Stanislav Abadjiev and Paul Müller....................939 Phylogeography of cave pseudoscorpions in southern Australia T. A. Moulds, N. Murphy, M. Adams, T. Reardon, M. S. Harvey, J. Jennings and A. D. Austin .......................................................................................................951 Vicariance patterns in the Mediterranean Sea: east–west cleavage and low dispersal in the endemic seagrass Posidonia oceanica Sophie Arnaud-Haond, Marianna Migliaccio, Elena Diaz-Almela, Sara Teixeira, Mirjiam Susanne van de Vliet, Filipe Alberto, Gabriele Procaccini, Carlos M. Duarte and Ester A. Serrão .....................................................................963 Comparative historical biogeography of Plateumaris leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Japan: interplay between fossil and molecular data Teiji Sota and Masakazu Hayashi............................................................................977 Endemism examined Levels of endemism are not necessarily biased by the co-presence of species with different range sizes: a case study of Vilenkin and Chikatunov's models Simone Fattorini .......................................................................................................994 Does the Trans-mexican Volcanic Belt represent a natural biogeographical unit? An analysis of the distributional patterns of Coleoptera Angélica Ma. Corona, Víctor H. Toledo and Juan J. Morrone ...............................1008 Limits to distribution The distribution of purse-web Atypus spiders (Araneae: Mygalomorphae) in central Europe is constrained by microclimatic continentality and soil compactness Milan Řezáč, Veronika Řezáčová and Stano Pekár ..............................................1016 Realized climatic niches of deciduous trees: comparing western Eurasia and eastern North America Michael Manthey and Elgene O. Box.....................................................................1028 Predicting habitat distribution and frequency from plant species co-occurrence data

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Christine Römermann, Oliver Tackenberg, Martin Scheuerer, Rudolf May and Peter Poschlod .......................................................................................................1041 Biogeography of European land mammals shows environmentally distinct and spatially coherent clusters H. Heikinheimo, M. Fortelius, J. Eronen and H. Mannila .......................................1053 Avian arrivals Environmental and geographical constraints on common swift and barn swallow spring arrival patterns throughout the Iberian Peninsula Oscar Gordo, Juan José Sanz and Jorge M. Lobo................................................1065 Spatial dynamics of an invasive bird species assessed using robust design occupancy analysis: the case of the Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) in France Cyril Eraud, Jean-Marie Boutin, Denis Roux and Bruno Faivre.............................1077 Disturbance and tropical forest assemblages Effects of rain forest logging on species richness and assemblage composition of small mammals in Southeast Asia Konstans Wells, Elisabeth K. V. Kalko, Maklarin B. Lakim and Martin Pfeiffer .....1087 Does a ruderal strategy dominate the endemic flora of the West African forests? Milena Holmgren and Lourens Poorter .................................................................1100

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Hurricane-induced destratification and restratification in a partially-mixed estuary .....................................................................................................................169 Li, Ming; Zhong, Liejun; Boicourt, William C.; Zhang, Shunli; Zhang, Da-Lin Near-bottom horizontal transfer of particulate matter in the Palamós Submarine Canyon (NW Mediterranean) ................................................................193 Martín, J.; Palanques, A.; Puig, P Simulations of phytoplankton species and carbon production in the equatorial Pacific Ocean 1. Model configuration and ecosystem dynamics ............................219 Salihoglu, Baris; Hofmann, Eileen E Simulations of phytoplankton species and carbon production in the equatorial Pacific Ocean 2. Effects of physical and biogeochemical processes .....................275 Salihoglu, Baris; Hofmann, Eileen E Influence of environmental forcings on the seasonality of dissolved oxygen and nutrients in the Bay of Bengal ..........................................................................301 Sardessai, S.; Ramaiah, N.; Prasanna Kumar, S.; de Sousa, S.N

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Using primary productivity as an index of coastal eutrophication: the units of measurement matter ...................................................................................................1 R. G. Lough and E. A. Broughton Development of micro-scale frequency distributions of plankton for inclusion in foraging models of larval fish, results from a Video Plankton Recorder JPR Advance Access published on December 6, 2006 .............................................7 Antonella Penna, Elena Bertozzini, Cecilia Battocchi, Luca Galluzzi, Maria Grazia Giacobbe, Magda Vila, Esther Garces, Antonella Lugliè, and Mauro Magnani Monitoring of HAB species in the Mediterranean Sea through molecular methods .....................................................................................................................19 Norbert Kamjunke, Tanja Henrichs, and Ursula Gaedke Phosphorus gain by bacterivory promotes the mixotrophic flagellate Dinobryon spp. during re-oligotrophication ...............................................................39 Paula de Tezanos Pinto, Luz Allende, and Inés O’Farrell Influence of free-floating plants on the structure of a natural phytoplankton assemblage: an experimental approach ...................................................................47 A. Cornils, B. Niehoff, C. Richter, T. Al-Najjar, and S. B. Schnack-Schiel Seasonal abundance and reproduction of clausocalanid copepods in the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Red Sea) ............................................................................57 An-Yi Tsai, Kuo-Ping Chiang, Ya-Fan Chan, Yun-Chi Lin, and Jeng Chang Pigmented nanoflagellates in the coastal western subtropical Pacific are important grazers on Synechococcus populations ...................................................71 Mikhail V. Zubkov, Peter H. Burkill, and Juliette N. Topping Flow cytometric enumeration of DNA-stained oceanic planktonic protists ...............79 Espen Hansen and Hans Chr. Eilertsen Do the polyunsaturated aldehydes produced by Phaeocystis pouchetii (Hariot) Lagerheim influence diatom growth during the spring bloom in Northern Norway? .....................................................................................................87 Richard R. Kirby, John A. Lindley, and Sonia D. Batten Spatial heterogeneity and genetic variation in the copepod Neocalanus cristatus along two transects in the North Pacific sampled by the Continuous Plankton Recorder .....................................................................................................97

JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH VOLUME 29, NUMBER 2: FEBRUARY 2007

M. R. Droop Vitamins, phytoplankton and bacteria: symbiosis or scavenging? .........................107 C. F. Breier and E. J. Buskey Effects of the red tide dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis, on grazing and fecundity in the copepod Acartia tonsa ...................................................................................115 Carolyn W. Burns and Lisa M. Galbraith Relating planktonic microbial food web structure in lentic freshwater ecosystems to water quality and land use ..............................................................127

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Maria Ragni and Maurizio Ribera d'Alcalà Circadian variability in the photobiology of Phaeodactylum tricornutum: pigment content .......................................................................................................141 Tom A. Sørnes, Dag L. Aksnes, Ulf Båmstedt, and Marsh J. Youngbluth Causes for mass occurrences of the jellyfish Periphylla periphylla: a hypothesis that involves optically conditioned retention .........................................157 Maria Stehle, Antonina dos Santos, and Henrique Queiroga Comparison of zooplankton sampling performance of Longhurst–Hardy Plankton Recorder and Bongo nets ........................................................................169 Guang-Tao Zhang, Song Sun, and Bo Yang Summer reproduction of the planktonic copepod Calanus sinicus in the Yellow Sea: influences of high surface temperature and cold bottom ....................179 L. A. Pan, J. Zhang, and L. H. Zhang Picophytoplankton, nanophytoplankton, heterotrohpic bacteria and viruses in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent coastal waters .............................................187 Tetsuichi Fujiki, Takahiko Suzue, Hideshi Kimoto, and Toshiro Saino Photosynthetic electron transport in Dunaliella tertiolecta (Chlorophyceae) measured by fast repetition rate fluorometry: relation to carbon assimilation .........199 Zhao-Hui Wang, Yu-Zao Qi, and Yu-Feng Yang Cyst formation: an important mechanism for the termination of Scrippsiella trochoidea (Dinophyceae) bloom ............................................................................209

JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH VOLUME 29, NUMBER 3: MARCH 2007

T. D. Peterson, H. N. J. Toews, C. L. K. Robinson, and P. J. Harrison Nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics in the Queen Charlotte Islands (Canada) during the summer upwelling seasons of 2001–2002 ............................219 Daekyung Kim, Takuji Nakashima, Yukihiko Matsuyama, Yoshimi Niwano, Kenichi Yamaguchi, and Tatsuya Oda Presence of the distinct systems responsible for superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide generation in red tide phytoplankton Chattonella marina and Chattonella ovata .............................................................................................241 M.-H. Forget, S. Sathyendranath, T. Platt, J. Pommier, C. Vis, M. S. Kyewalyanga, and C. Hudon Extraction of photosynthesis-irradiance parameters from phytoplankton production data: demonstration in various aquatic systems ...................................249 Hilary E. Glover, Christopher Garside, and Charles C. Trees Physiological responses of Sargasso Sea picoplankton to nanomolar nitrate perturbations ...........................................................................................................263 Cody R. Johnson, W. John O'Brien, and Sally Macintyre Vertical and temporal distribution of two copepod species, Cyclops scutifer and Diaptomus pribilofensis, in 24 h arctic daylight ................................................275 Steven M. Porter and Kevin M. Bailey

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The effect of early and late hatching on the escape response of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) larvae .............................................................. 291 Jonathan H. Cohen, Patricia A. Tester, and Richard B. Forward, Jr Sublethal effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis on marine copepod behavior ...................................................................................................................301

JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH VOLUME 29, NUMBER 4: APRIL 2007

S. Zervoudaki, E. D. Christou, T. G. Nielsen, I. Siokou-Frangou, G. Assimakopoulou, A. Giannakourou, M. Maar, K. Pagou, E. Krasakopoulou, U. Christaki, and M. Moraitou-Apostolopoulou The importance of small-sized copepods in a frontal area of the Aegean Sea .......317 Rodrigo B. Choueri, Maria Da Graça G. Melão, Ana T. Lombardi, and Armando A. H. Vieira Effects of cyanobacterium exopolysaccharides on life-history of Ceriodaphnia cornuta SARS ..........................................................................................................339 Verena Niesel, Eberhard Hoehn, Ralf Sudbrack, Hartmut Willmitzer, and Ingrid Chorus The occurrence of the Dinophyte species Gymnodinium uberrimum and Peridinium willei in German reservoirs ....................................................................347 Peter G. Verity, S. J. Whipple, J. C. Nejstgaard, and A.-C. Alderkamp Colony size, cell number, carbon and nitrogen contents of Phaeocystis pouchetii from western Norway ...............................................................................359 E. Fouilland, M. Gosselin, R. B. Rivkin, C. Vasseur, and B. Mostajir Nitrogen uptake by heterotrophic bacteria and phytoplankton in Arctic surface waters ......................................................................................................................369 Valérie David, Benoît Sautour, and Pierre Chardy The paradox between the long-term decrease of egg mass size of the calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis and its long-term constant abundance in a highly turbid estuary (Gironde estuary, France) ...................................................377 Kjärstin H. Boström, Lasse Riemann, Ulla Li Zweifel, and Åke Hagström Nodularia sp. nifH gene transcripts in the Baltic Sea proper ..................................391

JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE VOL. 38, NO.1, MARCH 2007

Salt in the Food and Water as a Supportive Therapy for Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Infestation on Silver Catfish, Rhamdia quelen, Fingerlings Luciano de O. Garcia, Alexssandro G. Becker, Carlos E. Copatti, and Bernardo Baldisserotto, João Radünz Neto................................................................ 1 Effect of Sublethal Hypoxia on the Immune Response and Susceptibility of Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, to Enteric Septicemia Thomas L. Welker, Shawn T. Mcnulty, and Phillip H. Klesius .................................. 12

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Immune Response and Resistance to Stress and Edwardsiella ictaluri Challenge in Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, Fed Diets Containing Commercial Whole-Cell Yeast or Yeast Subcomponents Thomas L. Welker, Chhorn Lim, Mediha Yildirim-Aksoy, Richard Shelby, and Phillip H. Klesius........................................................................................................ 24 Effect of Dietary Minerals and Pigment on Somatic Growth of Juvenile Green Sea Urchins, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis Edward J. Kennedy, and Shawn M. C. Robinson, G. Jay Parsons, John D. Castell........................................................................................................................ 36 Feeding Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, Diets Amended with Refined Marine Fish Oil Elevates Omega-3 Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Fillets Bruce B. Manning, Menghe H. Li, and Edwin H. Robinson ...................................... 49 Fly Prepupae as a Feedstuff for Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss Sophie St-Hilaire, Craig Sheppard, Jeffery K. Tomberlin, Stephen Irving, Larry Newton, Mark A. McGuireand Erin E. Mosley, Ronald W. Hardyand Wendy Sealey........................................................................................................................ 59 Effect of Daily Feeding Ratio on Growth and Body Composition of Subadult Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, Fed an Extruded Diet during the Summer Season Sung Hwoan Cho, Sang-Mok Lee, Byum Hee Park, Sung Choon Ji, Cheol Young Choi and Jin Hwan Lee, Yi Cheong Kim and Jong Ha Lee, Sung-Yong Oh.............................................................................................................................. 68 Evaluation of Tilapia Effluent with Ion Supplementation for Marine Shrimp Production in a Recirculating Aquaculture System David D. Kuhn and Gregory D. Boardman, Steven R. Craig, George J. Flick Jr., Ewen McLean...................................................................................................... 74 Potassium Adsorption by Bottom Soils in Ponds for Inland Culture of Marine Shrimp in Alabama Christopher A. Boyd, Claude E. Boyd, and D. B. Rouse .......................................... 85 Growout of Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, Stocked into Production Ponds at Three Different Ages Oscar Zelaya, David B. Rouse, and D. Allen Davis.................................................. 92 Experimental Studies to Evaluate Larval Survival of the Fire Shrimp, Lysmata debelius, to the Juvenile Stage Matthew R. Palmtag and G. Joan Holt.................................................................... 102 Gonadal Development and Differentiation in Cultured Juvenile Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus Elizabeth A. Fairchild, Nathan Rennels and W. Huntting Howell, Roger E. Wells........................................................................................................................ 114 Spawning of a Captive Population of California Sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher Dave Jirsa, Mark Drawbridge, and Kevin Stuart ..................................................... 122 Microbial Phytase Supplementation in Rohu, Labeo rohita, Diets Enhances Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibility

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Kartik Baruah, Asim K. Pal, Narottam P. Sahu, and Dipesh Debnath, Parisa Nourozitallab, Patrick Sorgeloos ............................................................................. 129 Effects of Dietary β-1,3 Glucan and Feed Stimulants in Juvenile Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus Gwangyeol Yoo, Seunghyung Lee, Young Chul Kim and Okorie E. Okorie, Gun Jun Park, Yong Ok Han, Se-Min Choi, Ju-Chan Kang, Mihai Sun and Sungchul C. Bai....................................................................................................... 138 Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Vitamins A, D3, E, and C on Yearling Rice Field Eel, Monopterus albus: Serum Indices, Gonad Development, and Metabolism of Calcium and Phosphorus Qingsong Tan and Ruiguo He, Shouqi Xie, Congxin Xie and Shiping Zhang........ 146 Comparison of Juvenile Spotted Wolffish, Anarhichas minor, Growth in Shallow Raceways and Circular Tanks Albert K. Imsland and Snorri Gunnarsson, A. Foss, Lars Olav Sparboe and Victor Øiestad, Sindri Sigurðsson ........................................................................... 154 Effect of Manganese and Iron on Growth and Feeding of Juvenile Giant River Prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii (De-Man) S. Adhikari, Ajaz Ahmad Naqvi, K. C. Pani, Bindu R. Pillai, J. K. Jena, and N. Sarangi .................................................................................................................... 161 Communications Effects of Feeding Rate on Growth and Body Composition of Juvenile Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus Kyoung-Duck Kim, Yong Jin Kang, and Kang-Woong Kim, Kyong-Min Kim.......... 169

LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY VOL. 52, NO. 3, MAY 2007

Hamersley, M. Robert, Gaute Lavik, Dagmar Woebken, Jayne E. Rattray, Phyllis Lam, Ellen C. Hopmans, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté, Siegfried Krüger, Michelle Graco, Dimtri Gutiérrez, and Marcel M. M. Kuypers Anaerobic ammonium oxidation in the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone ...............923 Meador, T. B., L. I. Aluwihare, and C. Mahaffey Isotopic heterogeneity and cycling of organic nitrogen in the oligotrophic ocean .......................................................................................................................934 Jiménez, Eroteida, and Marta Ribes Sponges as a source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen: Nitrification mediated by temperate sponges.................................................................................................. 948 Kimmel, David G., and Roger I. E. Newell The influence of climate variation on eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) juvenile abundance in Chesapeake Bay .................................................................959 Rodriguez y Baena, Alessia M., Scott W. Fowler, and Juan Carlos Miquel Particulate organic carbon: natural radionuclide ratios in zooplankton and their freshly produced fecal pellets from the NW Mediterranean (MedFlux 2005) .......................................................................................................................966

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Kaartvedt, Stein, Thor A. Klevjer, Thomas Torgersen, Tom A. Sørnes, and Anders Røstad Diel vertical migration of individual jellyfish (Periphylla periphylla) .........................975 Keller, Barbara, Justyna Wolinska, Christoph Tellenbach, and Piet Spaak Reproductive isolation keeps hybridizing Daphnia species distinct ........................984 Derycke, S., R. Van Vynckt, J. Vanoverbeke, M. Vincx, and T. Moens Colonization patterns of Nematoda on decomposing algae in the estuarine environment: Community assembly and genetic structure of the dominant species Pellioditis marina ........................................................................................992 Pawlowicz, Rich, Susan A. Baldwin, Annette Muttray, Jana Schmidtova, Bernard Laval, and Grant Lamont Physical, chemical, and microbial regimes in an anoxic fjord (Nitinat Lake) ........ 1002 Hambright, K. David, Tamar Zohary, and Hans Güde Microzooplankton dominate carbon flow and nutrient cycling in a warm subtropical freshwater lake ...................................................................................1018 Kubanek, Julia, Terry W. Snell, and Christen Pirkle Chemical defense of the red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis against rotifer grazing ...................................................................................................................1026 Evans, Claire, Susanne V. Kadner, Louise J. Darroch, William H. Wilson, Peter S. Liss, and Gillian Malin The relative significance of viral lysis and microzooplankton grazing as pathways of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) cleavage: An Emiliania huxleyi culture study ..............................................................................................1036 Teschke, Mathias, So Kawaguchi, and Bettina Meyer Simulated light regimes affect feeding and metabolism of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba ...............................................................................................1046 Page, Timothy J., and Jane M. Hughes Radically different scales of phylogeographic structuring within cryptic species of freshwater shrimp (Atyidae: Caridina)............................................................... 1055 Heil, Cynthia A., Marta Revilla, Patricia M. Glibert, and Sue Murasko Nutrient quality drives differential phytoplankton community composition on the southwest Florida shelf ...................................................................................1067 Bertrand, Erin M., Mak A. Saito, Julie M. Rose, Christina R. Riesselman, Maeve C. Lohan, Abigail E. Noble, Peter A. Lee, and Giacomo R. DiTullio Vitamin B12 and iron colimitation of phytoplankton growth in the Ross Sea ....... 1079 Dean, Walter E., Richard M. Forester, Jordon Bright, and Roger Y. Anderson Influence of the diversion of Bear River into Bear Lake (Utah and Idaho) on the environment of deposition of carbonate minerals ...........................................1094 Luengen, Allison C., Peter T. Raimondi, and A. Russell Flegal Contrasting biogeochemistry of six trace metals during the rise and decay of a spring phytoplankton bloom in San Francisco Bay 1112-1130 Finkel, Z. V., A. S. Quigg, R. K. Chiampi, O. E. Schofield, and P. G. Falkowski Phylogenetic diversity in cadmium : phosphorus ratio regulation by marine phytoplankton ........................................................................................................1131

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Tanaka, Yasuaki, Toshihiro Miyajima, Isao Koike, Takeshi Hayashibara, and Hiroshi Ogawa Imbalanced coral growth between organic tissue and carbonate skeleton caused by nutrient enrichment ..............................................................................1139 Kopácek, Jirí, Marie Marešová, Josef Hejzlar, and Stephen A. Norton Natural inactivation of phosphorus by aluminum in preindustrial lake sediments ..............................................................................................................1147 Fuchs, Heidi L., Michael G. Neubert, and Lauren S. Mullineaux Effects of turbulence-mediated larval behavior on larval supply and settlement in tidal currents ......................................................................................................1156 Noe, Gregory B., Judson W. Harvey, and James E. Saiers Characterization of suspended particles in Everglades wetlands ........................1166 Aksnes, Dag L., Mark D. Ohman, and Pascal Rivière Optical effect on the nitracline in a coastal upwelling area ...................................1179 Lavaud, Johann, Robert F. Strzepek, and Peter G. Kroth Photoprotection capacity differs among diatoms: Possible consequences on the spatial distribution of diatoms related to fluctuations in the underwater light climate ...................................................................................................................1188 Rybicki, Nancy B., and Jurate M. Landwehr Long-term changes in abundance and diversity of macrophyte and waterfowl populations in an estuary with exotic macrophytes and improving water quality ....................................................................................................................1195 Sobek, Sebastian, Lars J. Tranvik, Yves T. Prairie, Pirkko Kortelainen, and Jonathan J. Cole Patterns and regulation of dissolved organic carbon: An analysis of 7,500 widely distributed lakes .........................................................................................1208 Craft, Christopher Freshwater input structures soil properties, vertical accretion, and nutrient accumulation of Georgia and U.S tidal marshes................................................... 1220 Turner, R. Eugene, Erick M. Swenson, Charles S. Milan, and James M. Lee Hurricane signals in salt marsh sediments: Inorganic sources and soil volume .. 1231 Eggert, S. L., and J. B. Wallace Wood biofilm as a food resource for stream detritivores ......................................1239 Simon, Kevin S., Dev K. Niyogi, Russell D. Frew, and Colin R. Townsend Nitrogen dynamics in grassland streams along a gradient of agricultural development ..........................................................................................................1246 Leichter, James J., Adina Paytan, Scott Wankel, Katharine Hanson, Steven Miller, and Mark A. Altabet Nitrogen and oxygen isotopic signatures of subsurface nitrate seaward of the Florida Keys reef tract ...........................................................................................1258 Kouraev, Alexei V., Sergei V. Semovski, Michail N. Shimaraev, Nelly M. Mognard, Benoît Legrésy, and Frédérique Rémy The ice regime of Lake Baikal from historical and satellite data: Relationship to air temperature, dynamical, and other factors ..................................................1268 Notes

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Álvarez-Salgado, X. A., J. Arístegui, E. D. Barton, and D. A. Hansell Contribution of upwelling filaments to offshore carbon export in the subtropical Northeast Atlantic Ocean ...................................................................................... 1287

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES VOL. 336, APRIL 27, 2007

FEATURE ARTICLE Vasas V, Lancelot C, Rousseau V, Jordán F Eutrophication and overfishing in temperate nearshore pelagic food webs: a network perspective .....................................................................................................1 RESEARCH ARTICLES Kangro K, Olli K, Tamminen T, Lignell R Species-specific responses of a cyanobacteria-dominated phytoplankton community to artificial nutrient limitation in the Baltic Sea .........................................15 Carstensen J, Heiskanen AS Phytoplankton responses to nutrient status: application of a screening method to the northern Baltic Sea...........................................................................................29 Fulford RS, Breitburg DL, Newell RIE, Kemp WM, Luckenbach M Effects of oyster population restoration strategies on phytoplankton biomass in Chesapeake Bay: a flexible modeling approach....................................................43 Allen JI, Clarke KR Effects of demersal trawling on ecosystem functioning in the North Sea: a modelling study ..........................................................................................................63 Carleton JH, Hamner WM The hyperbenthic plankton community: composition, distribution, and abundance in a coral reef lagoon...............................................................................77 Carleton JH, McKinnon AD Resident mysids: secondary production, consumption, and trophic role in a coral reef lagoon.........................................................................................................89 Chen H, Li B, Hu J, Chen J, Wu J Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on benthic nematode communities in the Yangtze Estuary ..................................................................................................99 González-Correa JM, Bayle Sempere JT, Sánchez-Jerez P, Valle C Posidonia oceanica meadows are not declining globally. Analysis of population dynamics in marine protected areas of the Mediterranean Sea ............111 Bos AR, van Katwijk MM Planting density, hydrodynamic exposure and mussel beds affect survival of transplanted intertidal eelgrass ...............................................................................121 Viitasalo S Effects of bioturbation by three macrozoobenthic species and predation by necto-benthic mysids on cladoceran benthic eggs ..................................................131 Miyaji T, Tanabe K, Schöne BR Environmental controls on daily shell growth of Phacosoma japonicum (Bivalvia: Veneridae) from Japan .............................................................................141

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Dubois S, Orvain F, Marin-Léal JC, Ropert M, Lefebvre S Small-scale spatial variability of food partitioning between cultivated oysters and associated suspension-feeding species, as revealed by stable isotopes ........151 Ravago-Gotanco RG, Magsino RM, Juinio-Meñez MA Influence of the North Equatorial Current on the population genetic structure of Tridacna crocea (Mollusca: Tridacnidae) along the eastern Philippine seaboard...................................................................................................................161 Nicastro KR, Zardi GI, McQuaid CD Behavioural response of invasive Mytilus galloprovincialis and indigenous Perna perna mussels exposed to risk of predation..................................................169 Somerfield PJ, Dashfield SL, Warwick RM Three-dimensional spatial structure: nematodes in a sandy tidal flat......................177 Kimmerer WJ, Hirst AG, Hopcroft RR, McKinnon AD Estimating juvenile copepod growth rates: corrections, inter-comparisons and recommendations.....................................................................................................187 Johnson CL Retention of dormant copepods in deep basins of the Southern California Bight .........................................................................................................................203 Hollebone AL, Hay ME Population dynamics of the non-native crab Petrolisthes armatus invading the South Atlantic Bight at densities of thousands m-2 .................................................211 Rocco Rorandelli, Marina Gomei, Marco Vannini, Stefano Cannicci Feeding and masking selection in Inachus phalangium (Decapoda, Majidae): dressing up has never been so complicated............................................................225 Shackell NL, Frank KT Compensation in exploited marine fish communities on the Scotian Shelf, Canada .....................................................................................................................235 Bi H, Ruppel RE, Peterson WT Modeling the pelagic habitat of salmon off the Pacific Northwest (USA) coast using logistic regression...........................................................................................249 Schofield G, Katselidis KA, Pantis JD, Dimopoulos P, Hays GC Female-female aggression: structure of interaction and outcome in loggerhead sea turtles..............................................................................................267 Oremus M, Poole MM, Steel D, Baker CS Isolation and interchange among insular spinner dolphin communities in the South Pacific revealed by individual identification and genetic diversity .................275 Zavalaga CB, Benvenuti S, Dall’Antonia L, Emslie SD Diving behavior of blue-footed boobies Sula nebouxii in northern Peru in relation to sex, body size and prey type...................................................................291 NOTE Budge SM, Springer AM, Iverson SJ, Sheffield G Fatty acid biomarkers reveal niche separation in an Arctic benthic food web.........305

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McClanahan TR, Ateweberhan M, Graham NAJ, Wilson SK, Sebastián CR, Guillaume MMM, Bruggemann JH Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction.............................................................................................1 Kozlowsky-Suzuki B, Karjalainen M, Koski M, Carlsson P, Stolte W, Balode M, Granéli E Disruption of the microbial food web and inhibition of metazooplankton development in the presence of iron- and DOM-stimulated Baltic Sea cyanobacteria .............................................................................................................15 Sommer S, Gutzmann E, Pfannkuche O Sediments hosting gas hydrates: oases for metazoan meiofauna ............................27 Gollner S, Zekely J, Govenar B, Le Bris N, Nemeschkal HL, Fisher CR, Bright M Tubeworm-associated permanent meiobenthic communities from two chemically different hydrothermal vent sites on the East Pacific Rise.......................39 Martin MA, Fram JP, Stacey MT Seasonal chlorophyll a fluxes between the coastal Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay.............................................................................................................51 Thornton DCO, Dong LF, Underwood GJC, Nedwell DB Sediment-water inorganic nutrient exchange and nitrogen budgets in the Colne Estuary, UK......................................................................................................63 Fernández I. C, Raimbault P Nitrogen regeneration in the NE Atlantic Ocean and its impact on seasonal new, regenerated and export production ...................................................................79 Nydam M, Stachowicz JJ Predator effects on fouling community development.................................................93 Collier CJ, Lavery PS, Masini RJ, Ralph PJ Morphological, growth and meadow characteristics of the seagrass Posidonia sinuosa along a depth-related gradient of light availability ......................................103 Dekker R, Beukema JJ Long-term and large-scale variability in productivity of the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica on Wadden Sea tidal flats............................................................117 Zardi GI, McQuaid CD, Teske PR, Barker NP Unexpected genetic structure of mussel populations in South Africa: indigenous Perna perna and invasive Mytilus galloprovincialis...............................135 Jansen S, Bathmann U Algae viability within copepod faecal pellets: evidence from microscopic examinations ............................................................................................................145 Svendsen TC, Camus L, Hargrave B, Fisk A, Muir DCG, Borgå K Polyaromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated and brominated organic contaminants as tracers of feeding ecology in polar benthic amphipods ................155 Brock E, Nylund GM, Pavia H Chemical inhibition of barnacle larval settlement by the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus...............................................................................................................165 Zabin CJ, Altieri A

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A Hawaiian limpet facilitates recruitment of a competitively dominant invasive barnacle....................................................................................................................175 Bekkevold D, Clausen LAW, Mariani S, André C, Christensen TB, Mosegaard H Divergent origins of sympatric herring population components determined using genetic mixture analysis .................................................................................187 Ferraton F, Harmelin-Vivien M, Mellon-Duval C, Souplet A Spatio-temporal variation in diet may affect condition and abundance of juvenile European hake in the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean) ..........................197 Robert D, Castonguay M, Fortier L Early growth and recruitment in Atlantic mackerel Scomber scombrus: discriminating the effects of fast growth and selection for fast growth ....................209 Medina A, Abascal FJ, Aragón L, Mourente G, Aranda G, Galaz T, Belmonte A, de la Serna JM, García S Influence of sampling gear in assessment of reproductive parameters for bluefin tuna in the western Mediterranean...............................................................221 Witt MJ, Broderick AC, Johns DJ, Martin C, Penrose R, Hoogmoed MS, Godley BJ Prey landscapes help identify potential foraging habitats for leatherback turtles in the NE Atlantic ...........................................................................................231 James MC, Sherrill-Mix SA, Myers RA Population characteristics and seasonal migrations of leatherback sea turtles at high latitudes ........................................................................................................245 Jonsen ID, Myers RA, James MC Identifying leatherback turtle foraging behaviour from satellite telemetry using a switching state-space model .................................................................................255 Wall SM, Bradshaw CJA, Southwell CJ, Gales NJ, Hindell MA Crabeater seal diving behaviour in eastern Antarctica ............................................265 Frederiksen M, Furness RW, Wanless S Regional variation in the role of bottom-up and top-down processes in controlling sandeel abundance in the North Sea .....................................................279 Heupel MR, Carlson JK, Simpfendorfer CA Shark nursery areas: concepts, definition, characterization and assumptions........287 Lambert AM, Casagrande RA Characteristics of a successful estuarine invader: evidence of self-compatibility in native and non-native lineages of Phragmites australis..................299 Koike K, Nishiyama A, Takishita K, Kobiyama A, Ogata T Appearance of Dinophysis fortiifollowing blooms of certain cryptophyte species .....................................................................................................................303

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION VOL. 24, NO. 4, APRIL 2007

Sarah L. French, Thomas J. Santangelo, Ann L. Beyer, and John N. Reeve Transcription and Translation are Coupled in Archaea ..........................................893

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Douglas G. Scofield, Xin Hong, and Michael Lynch Position of the Final Intron in Full-Length Transcripts: Determined by NMD? .......896 Research Articles: JJ Bull, R Springman, and IJ Molineux Compensatory Evolution in Response to a Novel RNA Polymerase: Orthologous Replacement of a Central Network Gene ..........................................900 Jakob Lewin Rukov, Manuel Irimia, Søren Mørk, Viktor Karlovich Lund, Jeppe Vinther, and Peter Arctander High Qualitative and Quantitative Conservation of Alternative Splicing in Caenorhabditis elegans and Caenorhabditis briggsae ...........................................909 Maik S. Sommer, Sven B. Gould, Petra Lehmann, Ansgar Gruber, Jude M. Przyborski, and Uwe-G. Maier Der1-mediated Preprotein Import into the Periplastid Compartment of Chromalveolates? ...................................................................................................918 Santosh Jagadeeshan and Rama S. Singh Rapid Evolution of Outer Egg Membrane Proteins in the Drosophila melanogaster Subgroup: A Case of Ecologically Driven Evolution of Female Reproductive Traits .................................................................................................929 Anusha M. Gunasekera, Thilan Wickramarachchi, Daniel E. Neafsey, Ishani Ganguli, Lakshman Perera, Prasad H. Premaratne, Daniel Hartl, Shiroma M. Handunnetti, Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya, and Dyann F. Wirth Genetic Diversity and Selection at the Plasmodium vivax Apical Membrane Antigen-1 (PvAMA-1) Locus in a Sri Lankan Population ........................................939 Quan Yuan, Danielle Metterville, Adriana D. Briscoe, and Steven M. Reppert Insect Cryptochromes: Gene Duplication and Loss Define Diverse Ways to Construct Insect Circadian Clocks ..........................................................................948 Steven Robbens, Evelyne Derelle, Conchita Ferraz, Jan Wuyts, Hervé Moreau, and Yves Van de Peer The Complete Chloroplast and Mitochondrial DNA Sequence of Ostreococcus tauri: Organelle Genomes of the Smallest Eukaryote Are Examples of Compaction .............................................................................................................956 Marie Touchon and Eduardo P. C. Rocha Causes of Insertion Sequences Abundance in Prokaryotic Genomes ...................969 James Haile, Richard Holdaway, Karen Oliver, Michael Bunce, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Rasmus Nielsen, Kasper Munch, Simon Y. W. Ho, Beth Shapiro, and Eske Willerslev Ancient DNA Chronology within Sediment Deposits: Are Paleobiological Reconstructions Possible and Is DNA Leaching a Factor? ....................................982 Alan R. Rogers, Stephen Wooding, Chad D. Huff, Mark A. Batzer, and Lynn B. Jorde Ancestral Alleles and Population Origins: Inferences Depend on Mutation Rate .........................................................................................................................990 Helena Malmström, Emma M. Svensson, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Eske Willerslev, Anders Götherström, and Gunilla Holmlund

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More on Contamination: The Use of Asymmetric Molecular Behavior to Identify Authentic Ancient Human DNA ..................................................................998 Yeong-Shin Lin, Wei-Lun Hsu, Jenn-Kang Hwang, and Wen-Hsiung Li Proportion of Solvent-Exposed Amino Acids in a Protein and Rate of Protein Evolution ................................................................................................................1005 Slim O. Sassi, Edward L. Braun, and Steven A. Benner The Evolution of Seminal Ribonuclease: Pseudogene Reactivation or Multiple Gene Inactivation Events? ....................................................................................1012 Cathal Seoighe, Farahnaz Ketwaroo, Visva Pillay, Konrad Scheffler, Natasha Wood, Rodger Duffet, Marketa Zvelebil, Neil Martinson, James McIntyre, Lynn Morris, and Winston Hide A Model of Directional Selection Applied to the Evolution of Drug Resistance in HIV-1 ..................................................................................................................1025 Simon A. A. Travers and Mario A. Fares Functional Coevolutionary Networks of the Hsp70–Hop–Hsp90 System Revealed through Computational Analyses ..........................................................1032 Andrew C. Doxey, Mahmoud W. F. Yaish, Barbara A. Moffatt, Marilyn Griffith, and Brendan J. McConkey Functional Divergence in the Arabidopsis ß-1,3-Glucanase Gene Family Inferred by Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Expression States ............................1045 Pierrick Labbé, Arnaud Berthomieu, Claire Berticat, Haoues Alout, Michel Raymond, Thomas Lenormand, and Mylène Weill Independent Duplications of the Acetylcholinesterase Gene Conferring Insecticide Resistance in the Mosquito Culex pipiens ..........................................1056 Milena Groth-Malonek, Ute Wahrmund, Monika Polsakiewicz, and Volker Knoop Evolution of a Pseudogene: Exclusive Survival of a Functional Mitochondrial nad7 Gene Supports Haplomitrium as the Earliest Liverwort Lineage and Proposes a Secondary Loss of RNA Editing in Marchantiidae .............................1068 Mike Steel and Frederick A. Matsen The Bayesian "Star Paradox" Persists for Long Finite Sequences ......................1075 Igor B. Rogozin, Yuri I. Wolf, Liran Carmel, and Eugene V. Koonin Ecdysozoan Clade Rejected by Genome-Wide Analysis of Rare Amino Acid Replacements .......................................................................................................1080 Errata: Impacts of Gene Essentiality, Expression Pattern, and Gene Compactness on the Evolutionary Rate of Mammalian Proteins ......................................................1091

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON VOL. 120, NO. 1, APRIL 25, 2007

Studies on western Atlantic Octocorallia (Gorgonacea: Ellisellidae). Part 7: The genera Riisea Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860 and Nicella Gray, 1870. Stephen D. Cairns, ...................................................................................................... 1

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A new genus and species of Syllidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Australia with unusual morphological characters and uncertain systematic position. Guillermo San Martín, María Teresa Aguado, and Anna Murray, ............................ 39 Axiothella isocirra, a new species of Maldanidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Belize. Christoph Bleidorn and Harald Hausen,........................................................ 49 A new genus and species in the hermit crab family Pylojacquesidae (Crustacea: Anomura: Paguroidea) from New Caledonia. Patsy A. McLaughlin, ............................................................................................................... 56 A new species of Calaxius Sakai & de saint Laurent, 1989, from West Africa (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidae) and synonymy of Manaxius Kensley, 2003. Paul F. Clark, Bella S. Galil, and Gary C.B. Poore, .................................................. 63 First zoeas of two shallow-water galatheids, Lauriea gardineri (Laurie, 1926) and Phylladiorhynchus integrirostris (Dana, 1853) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae). Yoshihisa Fujita, ................................................................ 74 A new tree hole breeding Anodonthyla (Chordata: Anura: Microhylidae: Cophylinae) from low-altitude rainforests of the Masoala Peninsula, northeastern Madagascar. Danté B. Fenolio, Mark E. Walvoord, Jim F. Stout, Jasmin E. Randrianirina, and Franco Andreone, ...................................................... 86 Diagnoses of hybrid hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae). 15. A new intergeneric hybrid (Hylocharis leucotis × Selasphorus platycercus) from the Huachuca Mountains, southeastern Arizona. Gary R. Graves,................................ 99 Diagnoses of hybrid hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae). 16. Characterization of a striking intergeneric hybrid (Lampornis clemenciae × Calypte anna) from Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, southeastern Arizona. Gary R. Graves, .................................................................................................................... 106

SENCKENBERGIANA MARITIMA VOL. 37, NO. 1, MARCH 2007

Zdeněk Ďuriš: New occurrence of Vercoia socotrana Ďuriš, 1992 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Crangonidae) in the Gulf of Aden, Western Indian Ocean 1 - 4 Cristianini Trescastro Bergue, João Carlos Coimbra & Thomas M. Cronin: Cytherellid species (Ostracoda) and their significance to the Late Quaternary events in the Santos Basin, Brazil ..............................................................................5 Siegfried Ehrich, Sara Adlerstein, Uwe Brockmann, Jens Floeter, Stefan Garthe, Hilmar Hinz, Ingrid Kröncke, Hermann Neumann, Henning Reiss, Anne F. Sell, Manfred Stein, Vanessa Stelzenmüller, Christoph Stransky, Axel Temming, Gerd Wegner & Gerd-Peter Zauke: 20 years of the German Small-Scale Bottom Trawl Survey (GSBTS): A review ............................................13

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