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Index to Volume 43 Author Index ABBOTT, ISABELLA A. Marine Algae of the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, 223-233 ABBOTT, ISABELLA A.-see Schlech and Abbott AGEGIAN, CATHERINE R. and FRED T. MACKENZIE Calcareous Organisms and Sediment Mineralogy on a Mid-Depth Bank in the Hawaiian Archipelago, 56- 66 ALICATA, D. A. Osmotic Effect of Formamide on Sodium Channel Gating Currents in Crayfish Giant Axon, (abstract) 185-186 ANDREWS, J. R. H. and G. W. GIBBS The First New Zealand Insects Collected on Cook's Endeavour Voyage, 102-114 ARITA, LORNA H. and KENNETH Y. KANESHIRO Sexual Selection and Lek Behavior in the Mediter- ranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae),135-143 ARuME, CARL Determining the Lethal Dose (LD so ) of Vibrio and Pseudomonas Bacteria for Marine Shrimp, (abstract) 186 BELL, JANICE L. Rapid Food-Limited Larval Growth: Implications for the Planktonic Period, (abstract) 186-187 BORSKI, RUSSELL J. Prolactin Cell Function in Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus, (abstract) 187-188 BROSTOFF, WILLIAM N. Avrainvillea amadelpha (Codiales, Chlorophyta) from Oahu, Hawaii, 166-169 BUSHNELL, PETER G. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to Acute Hypoxia in Restrained and Free-Swimming Tunas, (abstract) 188 CANTUARIAS, VIcToR-see Osorio and Cantuarias DAUGHEN, M. J. Qualitative Histochemical Evaluation of Glycosa- minoglycans in Hamster Ovarian Folliculogenesis, (abstract) 189 DAY, ROBERT H.-see Jewett et al. EVANS, CHRISTOPHER W.-see Holthus et al. FEDER, HOWARD M.-see Jewett et al. FITZHARDINGE, RACHEL-See Tyler and Fitzhardinge FLEISCHER, ROBERT C.-see Williams and Fleischer GARDNER, DONALD E. and CHARLES S. HODGES, JR. The Rust Fungi (Uredinales) of Hawaii, 41-55 GERRISH, GRANT Comparing Crown Growth and Phenology of Juvenile, Early Mature, and Late Mature Metrosideros poly- morpha Trees, 211-222 GIAMBELLUCA, THOMAS W.-see Loague et al. GIBBS, G. W.-see Andrews and Gibbs GODWIN, JOHN R. and RANDALL K. KOSAKI Reef Fish Assemblages on Submerged Lava Flows of Three Different Ages, 289-301 GRAF, ROBERT A. Primary Culture of Crustacean Neurons in Defined Medium, (abstract) 189-190 GREEN, RICHARD E.-see Loague et al. HADFIELD, MICHAEL G. and STEPHEN E. MILLER Demographic Studies on Hawaii's Endangered Tree Snails: Partulina proxima, 1-16 HALLOY, STEPHAN Altitudinal Limits of Life in Subtropical Mountains: What Do We Know?, 170-184 HALVORSON, WILLIAM L.-see Koske and Halvorson HODGES, CHARLES S., JR.-see Gardner and Hodges HODGSON, GREGOR-see Veron and Hodgson HOLTHUS, PAUL F., JAMES E. MARAGOS, and CHRIsTOPHER W. EVANS Coral Reef Recovery Subsequent to the Freshwater Kill of 1965. 122-134 HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD ZAHID Gap Junction Communication (GJC) in C3H/IOTl/2 Cells Is Induced by Retinoids, (abstract) 190-191 HUMFS, ARTHUR G. Rhogobius pressulus n. sp. (Copepoda: Siphonosto- matoida) from a Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent at the Galapagos Rift, 27-31 HUNTER, CYNTHIA L. Spawning in Two Species of Hawaiian Corals, Montipora verrucosa and M. dilitata, (abstract) 191-192 IRONS, DARBY Reproductive Patterns of the Chevron Butterflyfish, Chaetodon trifascialis: The Unfinished Puzzle, (ab- stract) 192 JEWETT, STEPHEN c., ROBERT H. DAY, and HOWARD M. FEDER Feeding Biology of the Blackfin Sculpin (Malacocollus kincaidi Gilbert and Thompson, 1905) and the Spinyhead Sculpin (Dasycollus setiger Bean, 1890) in the Northeastern Gulf of Alaska, 144-151 JONES, JAY E. Regeneration of the Lateral Line System in Ambystoma mexicanum: A Time-Lapse Videomicroscopy Study, (abstract) 192-193 384

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Index to Volume 43

Author Index

ABBOTT, ISABELLA A.Marine Algae of the Northwest Hawaiian Islands,

223-233ABBOTT, ISABELLA A.-see Schlech and AbbottAGEGIAN, CATHERINE R. and FRED T. MACKENZIE

Calcareous Organisms and Sediment Mineralogy on aMid-Depth Bank in the Hawaiian Archipelago, 56­66

ALICATA, D. A.Osmotic Effect of Formamide on Sodium Channel

Gating Currents in Crayfish Giant Axon, (abstract)185-186

ANDREWS, J. R. H. and G. W. GIBBSThe First New Zealand Insects Collected on Cook's

Endeavour Voyage, 102-114ARITA, LORNA H. and KENNETH Y. KANESHIRO

Sexual Selection and Lek Behavior in the Mediter­ranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera:Tephritidae),135-143

ARuME, CARLDetermining the Lethal Dose (LDso) of Vibrio and

Pseudomonas Bacteria for Marine Shrimp, (abstract)186

BELL, JANICE L.Rapid Food-Limited Larval Growth: Implications for

the Planktonic Period, (abstract) 186-187BORSKI, RUSSELL J.

Prolactin Cell Function in Tilapia, Oreochromismossambicus, (abstract) 187-188

BROSTOFF, WILLIAM N.Avrainvillea amadelpha (Codiales, Chlorophyta) from

Oahu, Hawaii, 166-169BUSHNELL, PETER G.

Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to AcuteHypoxia in Restrained and Free-Swimming Tunas,(abstract) 188

CANTUARIAS, VIcToR-see Osorio and Cantuarias

DAUGHEN, M. J.Qualitative Histochemical Evaluation of Glycosa­

minoglycans in Hamster Ovarian Folliculogenesis,(abstract) 189

DAY, ROBERT H.-see Jewett et al.

EVANS, CHRISTOPHER W.-see Holthus et al.

FEDER, HOWARD M.-see Jewett et al.FITZHARDINGE, RACHEL-See Tyler and FitzhardingeFLEISCHER, ROBERT C.-see Williams and Fleischer

GARDNER, DONALD E. and CHARLES S. HODGES, JR.The Rust Fungi (Uredinales) of Hawaii, 41-55

GERRISH, GRANTComparing Crown Growth and Phenology ofJuvenile,

Early Mature, and Late Mature Metrosideros poly­morpha Trees, 211-222

GIAMBELLUCA, THOMAS W.-see Loague et al.GIBBS, G. W.-see Andrews and GibbsGODWIN, JOHN R. and RANDALL K. KOSAKI

Reef Fish Assemblages on Submerged Lava Flows ofThree Different Ages, 289-301

GRAF, ROBERT A.Primary Culture of Crustacean Neurons in Defined

Medium, (abstract) 189-190GREEN, RICHARD E.-see Loague et al.

HADFIELD, MICHAEL G. and STEPHEN E. MILLERDemographic Studies on Hawaii's Endangered Tree

Snails: Partulina proxima, 1-16HALLOY, STEPHAN

Altitudinal Limits of Life in Subtropical Mountains:What Do We Know?, 170-184

HALVORSON, WILLIAM L.-see Koske and HalvorsonHODGES, CHARLES S., JR.-see Gardner and HodgesHODGSON, GREGOR-see Veron and HodgsonHOLTHUS, PAUL F., JAMES E. MARAGOS, and CHRIsTOPHER

W. EVANSCoral Reef Recovery Subsequent to the Freshwater

Kill of 1965. 122-134HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD ZAHID

Gap Junction Communication (GJC) in C3H/IOTl/2Cells Is Induced by Retinoids, (abstract) 190-191

HUMFS, ARTHUR G.Rhogobius pressulus n. sp. (Copepoda: Siphonosto­

matoida) from a Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent atthe Galapagos Rift, 27-31

HUNTER, CYNTHIA L.Spawning in Two Species of Hawaiian Corals,

Montipora verrucosa and M. dilitata, (abstract)191-192

IRONS, DARBYReproductive Patterns of the Chevron Butterflyfish,

Chaetodon trifascialis: The Unfinished Puzzle, (ab­stract) 192

JEWETT, STEPHEN c., ROBERT H. DAY, and HOWARD M.FEDERFeeding Biology of the Blackfin Sculpin (Malacocollus

kincaidi Gilbert and Thompson, 1905) and theSpinyhead Sculpin (Dasycollus setiger Bean, 1890) inthe Northeastern Gulf of Alaska, 144-151

JONES, JAY E.Regeneration of the Lateral Line System in Ambystoma

mexicanum: A Time-Lapse Videomicroscopy Study,(abstract) 192-193

384

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Index

KANEGAWA, K. M.-see Ohta et al.KANESHIRO, K. Y.-see Arita and Kaneshiro; Ohta et

al.KEsSING, BAILEY D.

Secondary Sexual Characters in Lycosa howarthi, (ab­stract) 193-194

KITALONG, ANNA Day in the Life of Deepwater Copepods, (abstract)

194KOSAKI, RANDALL K.

Predation by Chaetodon trifascialis and Growth andDistribution of Pocillopora damicomis at CoconutIsland, Oahu, Hawaii (abstract) 195

KOSAKI, RANDALL K.-see Godwin and KosakiKOSKE, RiCHARD E. and WILLIAM L. HALVORSON

Mycorrhizal Associations of Selected Plant Speciesfrom San Miguel Island, Channel Islands NationalPark, California, 32-40

KURIHARA, J. S.-see Ohta et al.

LEPSON, JAAN KAIMANUEvolution of Sexual Dichromatism in the Hawaiian

Akepa, Loxops coccineus coccineus, (abstract) 195­196

LIANG, ToNY C.-see Loague et al.LIU, CLARK C. K.-see Loague et ai.LOAGUE, KEITH M., RICHARD E. GREEN, CLARK C. K.

LIU, and TONY LIANGSimulation of Organic Chemical Movement in Hawaii

Soils with PRZM: I. Preliminary Results for EthyleneDibromide,67-95

LoAGUE, KEITH M., THOMAS W. GIAMBELLUCA, RiCHARDE. GREEN, CLARK C. K. LIU, ToNY C. LIANG, andDELWYN S. OKiSimulation of Organic Chemical Movement in Hawaii

Soils with PRZM: 2. Predicting Deep Penetration ofDBCP, EDB, and TCP, 362-383

LUTNESKY, MARVINStimulation, Inhibition, and Induction of "Early" Sex

Change in the Pomacanthid Angelfish Centropygepotteri, (abstract) 196-197

MACKENZIE, FRED T.-see Agegian and MackenzieMCWILLIAMS, P. S.-see Phillips and McWilliamsMARAGOS, JAMES E.-see Holthus et al.MARTIN, ANDREW

Life Cycle Length Plasticity and Its Role in DetenniningDistribution of Mitochondrial DNA Genotypes inPeriodical Cicadas, (abstract) 197-198

MILLER, STEPHEN E.Effects of Larval Duration and Weight on Life Span

and Reproduction in the Aeolid Nudibranch Phestillasibogae, (abstract) 198-199

MILLER, STEPHEN E.-see Hadfield and MillerMORIN, MARIE

Avian Population Estimates in Relation to AnnualBreeding Cycle, (abstract) 199

Moss, SHAUN M.Effects of Exogenous Androgens on Growth, Biochemi­

cal Composition, and Reproduction of the CootClam, Mulinia lateralis, (abstract) 200

385

NAGAMINE, L. R.-see Ohta et al.NULLET, DENNIS

Recent Climate History of Hawaii, 96-101

OHTA, A. T., K. Y. KANESHIRO, J. S. KURIHARA, K. M.KANEGAWA, and L. R. NAGAMINEGamma Radiation and Cold Treatments for the Dis­

infestation of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly inCalifornia-Grown Oranges and Lemons, 17-26

OKl, DELWYN S.-see Loague et al.OSORIO, CECILIA and VICTOR CANTUARIAS

Vertical Distribution of Mollusks on the Rocky Inter­tidal of Easter Island, 302-315

PEARSE, VICKI BUCHSBAUMGrowth and Behavior of Trichoplax adhaerens: First

Record of the Phylum in Hawaii, 117-121PHILLIPS, B. F. and P. S. MCWILLIAMS

Phyllosoma Larvae and the Ocean Currents off theHawaiian Islands, 352-361

REYNOLDS, DON R.Briania gen. nov. and Brianiafruticetum sp. nov., 161­

165ROMANO, SANDRA L.

Why Do Corals Fight? Effect of Interspecific Aggres­sion on Growth Rate in Corals, (abstract) 200-201

SCHLECH, KRISTIN E. and ISABELLA A. ABBOTTSpecies of Dasyaceae (Rhodophyta) from Hawaii,

332-351SHAFER, DAVID J.

Growth Estimates ofCommercially Exploited AntarcticFish, (abstract) 201-202

STONER, DOUGLAS S.Fragmentation: A Mechanism for Stimulation of

Genet Growth Rates in an Encrusting ColonialInvertebrate, (abstract) 202

TAGUCHI, SATORU and EDWARD A. LAWSBiomass and Compositional Characteristics ofKaneohe

Bay Phytoplankton Inferred from Regression Analy­sis, 316-331

TELECKY, TERESA M.Mating Patterns in the Common Myna, Acridotheres

tristis, (abstract) 202-203TITUS, ELIZABETH A.

a-thalassemia Variants and Anomalous (-globinGenes in a Laotian Population in Hawaii, (abstract)203

TYLER, WILLIAM, A., IIIOptimal Colony Size in the Hawaiian Sergeant,

Abudefduf abdominalis (pisces: Pomacentridae),(abstract) 204

TYLER, WILLIAM A., III and RACHEL FITZHARDINGEComparison of Impact of Two Disturbances on Coral

Assemblages, (abstract) 204-205

VERON, J. E. N. and GREGOR HODGSONAnnotated Checklist of the Hermatypic Corals of the

Philippines, 234-287

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WEBER, GREGORY M.Preliminary Survey of Thyroid Hormones in Serum

and Oocytes of Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus,During Oogenesis, (abstract) 205

WILLIAMS, RICHARD N. and ROBERT C. FLEISCHER

PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 43, October 1989

Distributions and Habitat Associations of Birds inWaikiki, Hawaii, 152-160

WORTHINGTON, DUWAYNERole of Regeneration in Respiration of the Marine

Polychaete Cirriformia sp., (abstract) 206

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Subject Index

387

Abudefdufabdominalis, optimal colony size, 204Acridolheres Irislis, mating patterns, 202-203akepa-see Loxops c. coccineusalgae, of the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, 223-233

see also Chlorophyta; Rhodophytaalpha-thalassemia, genetic analysis, 203altitude, and limits of life in subtropical mountains, 170­

184Ambysloma mexicanum, regeneration of lateral line sys-

tern, 192-193angelfish-see Cenlropyge potleriascidian-see Diplosoma similisAvrainviliea amadelpha, 166-169

Briania gen nov., 161-165Briania/rulicelum sp. nov., 161-165butterflyfish, chevron-see Chaelodon Irifascialis

calcareous organisms, and sediment mineralogy, 56-66Cenlropyge potteri, sex change, 196-197Ceralitis capilala, treatments for disinfestation, 17-26

sexual selection and lek behavior, 135-143Chaelodon Irifascialis, predation on Pocillopora, 195

reproductive patterns, 192Chlorophyta, 166-169

see also algaecicada-see MagicicadaCirriformia, role of regeneration in respiration, 206clam, coot-see Mulinia laleralisclimate, recent history of Hawaii, 96-101Columba livia, distribution in Waikiki, 152-160Copepoda, ecology in deep water, 194

from Galapagos Rift, 27-31coral, checklist of Philippine, 234-287

effect of interspecific aggression on growth rate, 200­201

environmental cues controlling spawning, 191-192coral reef, impact of disturbances, 204-205

recovery after freshwater kill, 122-134crayfish-see MyxicolaCrustacea, culture of neurons, 189-190

Dasyaceae, from Hawaii, 332-351Dasycoltus seliger, feeding biology in Alaska, 144-151Diplosoma similis, growth rate stimulation, 202

ethylene dibromide (EDB), simulation of movement insoil, 67-95

finch, Laysan-see Telespyza cantansfish, assemblages on submerged lava flows,

growth estimates, 201-202

Geopelia slriala, distribution in Waikiki, 152-160glycosaminoglycans, role in folliculogenesis, 189

hermatypic coral, Philippine checklist, 234-287

insects, first specimens collected in New Zealand, 102­114

Kalsuwonus pelamis, 188

Loxops coccineus coccineus, evolution of sexual dichro­matism,195-196

Lycosa howarlhi, secondary sex characters, 193-194

Magicicada, distribution of genotypes, 197-198Malacocottus kincaidi, feeding biology in Alaska, 144­

151Mediterranean fruit fly, sexual selection and lek behavior,

135-143treatments for disinfestation, 17-26

Melrosideros polymorpha, crown growth and phenology,211-222

Mollusca, intertidal distribution on Easter Island, 302-315

Monlipora dililala, spawning, 191-192Monlipora verrucosa, spawning, 191-192Mulinia laleralis, effect of androgens, 200mycorrhizae, associations with plants from San Miguel

Island, 32-40myna, common-see Acridolheres IrislisMyxicola, giant axon physiology, 185-186

nudibranch-see Pheslilia sibogae

'ohi'a-see Melrosideros polymorphaOreochromis mossambicus, prolactin cell function, 187­

188thyroid hormones during oogenesis, 205

Parlulina proxima, demographic studies, 1-16Passer domeslicus, distribution in Waikiki, 152-160Penaeus slyliroslris, lethal dose of Vibrio and Pseudo-

monas, 186Pesticide Root Zone Model (PRZM), use in simulation of

chemical movement in soils, 67-95Pheslilla sibogae, effect of larval duration and weight,

198-199Placozoa, first record in Hawaii, 117-121phyllosoma, larvae and ocean currents, 352-361phytoplankton, biomass and composition, 316-331plankton, larval growth, 186-187Pociliopora damicornis, growth, distribution, and preda-

tion by butterflyfish, 195Polychaeta, 206Pomacentridae, 204Pseudomonas, lethal dose for Penaeus, 186

retinoids, induction of gap junctional communication,190-191

Rhodophyta, 332-351see also algae

Rhogobius pressulus n. sp., 27-31rust fungi, Hawaiian, 41-55

sculpin, blackfin-see Mqlacocollus kincaidispinyhead-see Dasycottus seliger

shrimp, lethal dose of bacteria, 186soil, simulation of organic chemical movement, 362-383

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spider, wolf-see Lycosa howarthi

Telespyza cantans, population estimates, 199Tephritidae, 17-26, 135-143Thunnus albacares, 188tilapia-see Oreochromis mossambicustree snail, demographic studies, 1-16

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Trichoplax adhaerens, growth and behavior, 117-121tuna, response to acute hypoxia, 188

Uredinales,41-55

Vibrio, lethal dose for Penaeus stylirostris, 186