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Index to Volume 45 Author Index ABBOTT, ISABELLA A., ZHANG JUNFU, and XIA BANGMEI Graci/aria mixta, sp. nov. and Other Western Pacific Species of the Genus (Rhodophyta: Gracilariaceae), 12-27 ACEVEDO, ROBERTO Preliminary Observations on Effects of Pesticides Car- baryl, Naphthol, and Chlorpyrifos on Planulae of the Hermatypic Coral Pocillopora damicornis, 287- 289 ABBY, GRETA S. Costs and Benefits of Parasitism in a Coral Reef System (abstract), 85-86 Behavioral and Ecological Relationships of a Parasite and Its Hosts within a Coral Reef System, 263-269 ADLER, JOSEPH A.-see Stepien et al. ALBERT, HENRIK H. Sequence Analysis of a Phosphoenolpyruvate Car- boxylase (PEPC) Gene from Sugarcane and Com- parison with a C-4 Specific PEPC Gene from Maize (abstract), 86 ALICATA, DANIEL A. Sodium Channel Activation Mechanisms: Insights from ,1.9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (abstract), 86 ARADHYA, MALLIKARJUNA K. Isozyme Variation and Genetic Differentiation in Ha- waiian Metrosideros from Oahu, Hawaii (abstract), 98 ARADHYA, MALLIKARJUNA K.-see Lebot et al. ARMBRUST, KEVIN L. and DONALD G. CROSBY Fate of Carbaryl, I-Naphthol, and Atrazine in Sea- water, 314-320 ATKINSON, M. J.-see Newton and Atkinson BANGMEI, XIA-see Abbott et al. BELL, JANICE L. Food Resources for Larval Growth: Patches and Picoplankton (abstract), 87 BORSKI, RUSSELL J. Rapid Inhibition of Prolactin Release by Cortisol from the Pituitary of the Tilapia, Oreochromis mossam- bicus, Accompanied by Reductions in cAMP and 45Ca++ Accumulation (abstract), 87-88 BURGER, JOHN F. Review of the Tabanidae (Diptera) of Eastern Mela- nesia and Samoa (Excluding New Caledonia), with Description of Three New Species, 374-382 CAIRNS, STEPHEN D. Cyc/ohelia lamellata, New Genus and Species of Sty- lasteridae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the Bering Sea, 383-388 CHOY, BARRY-See Conant et al. CLAPP, ROGER-see Conant et al. CONANT, SHEILA, ROGER CLAPP, LISA HIRUKI, and BARRY CHOY A New Tern (Sterna) Breeding Record for Hawaii, 348-354 CRAWFORD, DANIEL J.-see Pacheco et al. CROSBY, DONALD G.-see Armbrust and Crosby; Inouye and Crosby DUBINSKY, ZVY-see Stambler et al. ENGBRING, JOHN-see Wiles et al. FALANRUW, MARGIE V. C.-see Wiles et al. FITCH, M. M. M. , Transgenic Papaya Plants via Microprojectile Bom- bardment (abstract), 88 FRANCIS, MALCOLM P. Additions to the Fish Fauna of Lord Howe, Norfolk, and the Kermadec Islands, Southwest Pacific Ocean, 204-220 GESSEL, STANLEY P.-see Walker and Gessel GILMORE, ADAM M. Mechanistic Relationships between Zeaxanthin- dependent and Independent High-energy Dissipa- tion Components in Pea Chloroplasts (abstract), 88- 89 GOCHFELD, DEBORAH J. Energetics of a Predator-Prey Interaction: Corals and Coral-feeding Fishes (abstract), 89; (article), 246- 256 GODWIN, JOHN R. Histological Aspects of Protandrous Sex Change in the Anemone-fish, Amphiprion melanopus (abstract), 89-90 GOH, BEVERLY P. L. Mortality and Settlement Success of Pocillopora dami- cornis Planula Larvae during Recovery from Low Levels of Nickel, 276-286 HARAMATY, LITI Reproduction Effort in the Nudibranch Phestilla sibo- gae: Calorimetric Analysis of Food and Eggs, 257- 262 HE, MEl Isolation, Characterization, and Comparison of Actin Genes from Two Fruit Fly Species (abstract), 90 HILL, KEVIN T. Critical Aspects of Lipofuscin Methodologies for the Accurate Determination of Aging in Aquatic Organ- isms (abstract), 90-91 HIRUKI, LISA-see Conant et al. INOUYE, LAURA S. and DONALD G. CROSBY Fate of Model Xenobiotics in Calcareous Marine Algae, 308-313 IRELAND, JAMES H. 405

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Index to Volume 45

Author Index

ABBOTT, ISABELLA A., ZHANG JUNFU, and XIA BANGMEIGraci/aria mixta, sp. nov. and Other Western Pacific

Species of the Genus (Rhodophyta: Gracilariaceae),12-27

ACEVEDO, ROBERTOPreliminary Observations on Effects of Pesticides Car­

baryl, Naphthol, and Chlorpyrifos on Planulae ofthe Hermatypic Coral Pocillopora damicornis, 287­289

ABBY, GRETA S.Costs and Benefits ofParasitism in a Coral Reef System

(abstract), 85-86Behavioral and Ecological Relationships of a Parasite

and Its Hosts within a Coral Reef System, 263-269ADLER, JOSEPH A.-see Stepien et al.ALBERT, HENRIK H.

Sequence Analysis of a Phosphoenolpyruvate Car­boxylase (PEPC) Gene from Sugarcane and Com­parison with a C-4 Specific PEPC Gene from Maize(abstract), 86

ALICATA, DANIEL A.Sodium Channel Activation Mechanisms: Insights

from ,1.9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (abstract), 86ARADHYA, MALLIKARJUNA K.

Isozyme Variation and Genetic Differentiation in Ha­waiian Metrosideros from Oahu, Hawaii (abstract),98

ARADHYA, MALLIKARJUNA K.-see Lebot et al.ARMBRUST, KEVIN L. and DONALD G. CROSBY

Fate of Carbaryl, I-Naphthol, and Atrazine in Sea­water, 314-320

ATKINSON, M. J.-see Newton and Atkinson

BANGMEI, XIA-see Abbott et al.BELL, JANICE L.

Food Resources for Larval Growth: Patches andPicoplankton (abstract), 87

BORSKI, RUSSELL J.Rapid Inhibition of Prolactin Release by Cortisol from

the Pituitary of the Tilapia, Oreochromis mossam­bicus, Accompanied by Reductions in cAMP and45Ca++ Accumulation (abstract), 87-88

BURGER, JOHN F.Review of the Tabanidae (Diptera) of Eastern Mela­

nesia and Samoa (Excluding New Caledonia), withDescription of Three New Species, 374-382

CAIRNS, STEPHEN D.Cyc/ohelia lamellata, New Genus and Species of Sty­

lasteridae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the BeringSea, 383-388

CHOY, BARRY-See Conant et al.CLAPP, ROGER-see Conant et al.CONANT, SHEILA, ROGER CLAPP, LISA HIRUKI, and BARRY

CHOY

A New Tern (Sterna) Breeding Record for Hawaii,348-354

CRAWFORD, DANIEL J.-see Pacheco et al.CROSBY, DONALD G.-see Armbrust and Crosby; Inouye

and Crosby

DUBINSKY, ZVY-see Stambler et al.

ENGBRING, JOHN-see Wiles et al.

FALANRUW, MARGIE V. C.-see Wiles et al.FITCH, M. M. M. ,

Transgenic Papaya Plants via Microprojectile Bom­bardment (abstract), 88

FRANCIS, MALCOLM P.Additions to the Fish Fauna of Lord Howe, Norfolk,

and the Kermadec Islands, Southwest Pacific Ocean,204-220

GESSEL, STANLEY P.-see Walker and GesselGILMORE, ADAM M.

Mechanistic Relationships between Zeaxanthin­dependent and Independent High-energy Dissipa­tion Components in Pea Chloroplasts (abstract), 88­89

GOCHFELD, DEBORAH J.Energetics of a Predator-Prey Interaction: Corals and

Coral-feeding Fishes (abstract), 89; (article), 246­256

GODWIN, JOHN R.Histological Aspects of Protandrous Sex Change in

the Anemone-fish, Amphiprion melanopus (abstract),89-90

GOH, BEVERLY P. L.Mortality and Settlement Success of Pocillopora dami­

cornis Planula Larvae during Recovery from LowLevels of Nickel, 276-286

HARAMATY, LITIReproduction Effort in the Nudibranch Phestilla sibo­

gae: Calorimetric Analysis of Food and Eggs, 257­262

HE, MElIsolation, Characterization, and Comparison of Actin

Genes from Two Fruit Fly Species (abstract), 90HILL, KEVIN T.

Critical Aspects of Lipofuscin Methodologies for theAccurate Determination ofAging in Aquatic Organ­isms (abstract), 90-91

HIRUKI, LISA-see Conant et al.

INOUYE, LAURA S. and DONALD G. CROSBYFate of Model Xenobiotics in Calcareous Marine

Algae, 308-313IRELAND, JAMES H.

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Hemoglobin Isoelectric Focusing for Unstable ct­

Thalassemia Protein Variants from Southeast Asians(abstract), 91

IRONS, DARBY K.Misbehaving on a Coral Reef: Observations of a But­

terfiyfish (abstract), 91-92IRONS, DARBY K.-see Kosaki et al.

JELLYMAN, D. J.Biology of the Shortfinned Eel Anguilla obscura in Lake

Te Rotonui, Mitiaro, Cook Islands, 362-373JONES, ANTHONY T.

Drowned Reefs in the Alenuihaha Channel: Evidencefor Island Subsidence and Low Stands of Quater­nary Sea Level (abstract), 92

JUNFU, ZHANG-See Abbott et al.

KANEMITSU, MARTHA Y.Platelet-derived Growth Factor-Induced Phosphati­

dylinositol Turnover, Intracellular Calcium Rise,and Protein Kinase C Activation Are Not Requiredfor DNA Synthesis (abstract), 92-93

KEIRANS, JAMES-see Lazell et al.KENYON, JEAN

Sexual Reproduction in Hawaiian Acropora (abstract),93

KEssING, BAILEY D.Molecular Evolution in Sea Urchin Mitochondrial

DNA (abstract), 93-94KINZIE, R. A., III

Introduction to Papers Resulting from the 1989 HawaiiInstitute of Marine Biology Summer Program, 225­226

KOSAK.!, RANDALL K.Patterns of Resource Use and Aggressive Interaction

among Three Species of Coral-feeding Butterflyfish(Chaetodontidae) (abstract), 94

KOSAKI, RANDALL K., RICHARD L. PYLE, JOHN E. RAN­DALL, and DARBY K. IRONS

New Records of Fishes from Johnston Atoll, withNotes on Biogeography, 186-203

KUKERT, HELMUTIn Situ Experiments on Response of Deep-sea Macro­

fauna to Burial Disturbance (abstract), 95

LAZELL, JAMES D., JAMES E. KEIRANS, and G. ALLANSAMUELSON

The Sulawesi Black Racer, Coluber (Pytas) dipsas, anda Remarkable Ectoparasitic Aggregation, 355-361

LEBOT, VINCENT, MALLIKARJUNA K. ARAoHYA, andRICHARD M. MANSHARDT

Geographic Survey of Genetic Variation in Kava(Piper methysicum Forst f. and P. wichmannii C.DC.), 169-185

LEE, YOUNGLIMTransfer along a Continuum in Discriminative Learn­

ing of Honey Bees (Apis melli/era) (abstract), 95LEPSON, JAAN KAIMANU

Delayed Plumage Maturation in the Hawaiian 'Akepa,Loxops coccineus coccineus (abstract), 96

LEUSCHNER, CHRISTOPH and MICHAEL SCHULTEMicroclimatological Investigations in the Tropical AI-

PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 45,1991

pine Scrub ofMaui, Hawaii: Evidence for a Drought­induced Alpine Timberline, 152-168

LoCHER, CHRISTOPHER P.Production and Characterization of Monoclonal Anti­

bodies to GP195, a Prominent Vaccine Candidatefor Plasmodiumfalciparum (abstract), 96

LUM, RICHARDCharacterization of a Developmentally Regulated

Ectodermal Gene of the Sea Urchin Tripneustes gra­tilla (abstract), 97

LUTNESKY, MARVINA Temporal-Polygyny-Threshold Model and Spawning

in the Pomacanthid Angelfish Centropyge potteri (ab­stract), 97-98

MANGOLD, PETER J.-see Stepien et al.MANNER, HARLEY I. and R. J. MORRISON

A Temporal Sequence (Chronosequence) of Soil Car­bon and Nitrogen Development after PhosphateMining on Nauru Island, 400-404

MANSHARDT, RICHARD M.-see Lebot et al.McMILLAN, W. OWEN

Larval Life History and Population Subdivision withinTwo Temperate Sea Urchins (Heliocidaris) (abstract),98-99

MERLIN, MARK D.Woody Vegetation on the Raised Coral Limestone of

Mangaia, Southern Cook Islands, 131-151MICHAEL, TEENA

Incipient and Subsequent Stages ofCommunity Devel­opment on Select Artificial and Living Substrates ina Marine Environment (abstract), 99

MONGER, BRUCE C.Physical Basis of Direct-interception Feeding by Ma­

rine Zooflagellates (abstract), 99-100MORRISON, R. J.-see Manner and MorrisonMoss, SHAUN M.

Enigmonia aenigmatica: An Enigmatic Molluscan Cha­meleon (abstract), 100

NEWTON, P. A. and M. J. ATKINSONKinetics of Dark Oxygen Uptake of Pocillopora dami­

cornis, 270-275

PACHECO, PATRICIA, TOD F. STUESSY, and DANIEL J.CRAWFORD

Natural Interspecific Hybridization in Gunnera (Gun­neraceae) of the Juan Fernandez Islands, Chile, 389­399

PHILLIPS, HIKARU-See Stepien et al.POPPER, NURIT-see Stambler et al.PYLE, RICHARD L.-see Kosaki et al.

RANDALL, JOHN E.-see Kosaki et al.REHBOCK, PHILIP F.

Organizing Pacific Science: Local and InternationalOrigins of the Pacific Science Association, 107­122

ROBERTS, MEREOrigin, Dispersal Routes, and Geographic Distribu­

tion of Rattus exulans, with Special Reference toNew Zealand, 123-130

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RODGERS, BUEL D.Effects of Nutrition, Glucose, and Amino Acids on

Prolactin (PRL) and Growth Hormone (GH) Re­lease In Vitro from the Pituitary of the Tilapia, Oreo­chromis mossambicus (abstract), 100-101

RON, BENNY17-Methyltestosterone (MT) and Acclimation Salinity

Effects on Nutrient Absorption by the Intestine ofthe Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus (abstract),101

SAMUELSON, G. ALLAN-see Lazell et al.SANTELICES, BERNABE

Variations in Cystocarp Structure in Pterocladia (Ge­lidiales: Rhodophyta), I-II

SCHULTE, MICHAEL-see Leuschner and SchulteSHAFER, DAVID J.

The Brown Goby, Bathygobiusfuscus (Gobiidae): Re­sponses to Biological and Physiochemical IntertidalGradients (abstract), 102

SIllMIZU, YOSHIKAZU and HIDEO TABATAForest Structure, Composition, and Distribution on a

Pacific Island, with Reference to Ecological Releaseand Speciation, 28-49

SPRINGER, VICTOR G.Documentation of the B1enniid Fish Parablennius thy­

sanius from the Hawaiian Islands, 72-75STAMBLER, NOGA, NURIT POPPER, ZVY DUBINSKY, and

JOHN STIMSONEffects of Nutrient Enrichment and Water Motion on

the Coral Pocillopora damicornis, 299-307STEADMAN, DAVID W.

Extinct and Extirpated Birds from Aitutaki and Atiu,Southern Cook Islands, 325-347

STEPIEN, CAROL A., HIKARU PHILLIPS, JOSEPH A. ADLER,and PETER J. MANGOLD

Biogeographic Relationships of a Rocky IntertidalFish Assemblage in an Area of Cold Water Up­welling off Baja California, Mexico, 63-71

STIMSON, JOHN-see Stambler et al.STUESSY, TOD F.-see Pacheco et al.

407

TABATA, HIDEo-see Shimizu and TabataTAMARU, PHYLLIS Y.

Biology of a Hawaiian Freshwater Goby ('O'opunakea), Awaous stamineus, in Rivers on Kauai,Hawaii (abstract), 102

TE, FRANKLYN TANEffects of Two Petroleum Products on Pocillopora

damicornis Planulae, 290-298TITGEN, RICHARD H.

Bibliography of Albert Henry Banner's Contributionsto Science, 227-231

Summary of Albert H. and Dora M. Banner's Contri­butions to the Knowledge of the Family Alpheidae(Decapoda: Caridea), 232-245

TYLER, WILLIAM A., IIINest Site Characteristics and Male Size Effects on

Paternal Reproductive Success (abstract), 103

UNABIA, CATHERINE CRAINEScanning Electron Microscopy of Radular Structure in

the Neritidae (abstract), 103

WAGNER, WARREN L. and STEPHEN G. WELLERResurrection of a Kauai Stenogyne: S. kealiae, 50­

54WALKER, RICHARD B. and STANLEY P. GESSEL

Osmotic Relations of Some Plants of the NorthernMarshall Islands, 55-62

WANG, MING-LIMolecular Analysis of Bean Arcelin Gene(s) Encoding

an Insect-resistant Protein (abstract), 104WELLER, STEPHEN G.-see Wagner and WellerWHITTIER, TIMOTHY S.

Dynamics of Sexual Selection: Male Mating Successand Female Fitness in a Laboratory Population ofthe Mediterranean Fruit Fly (abstract), 104

WILES, GARY J., JOHN ENGBRlNG, and MARGIE V. C.FALANRUW

Population Status and Natural History of Pteropusmariannus on Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands, 76­84

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Subject Index

PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 45, 1991

Acropora, sexual reproduction, 93'akepa-see Loxops coccineus coccineusalga, calcareous-see Halimeda, Padina, Porolithon

red-see Rhodophytaalpha-thalassemia, detection of protein variants, 91Alpheidae, bibliography of articles by A. H. Banner,

227-231summary ofcontributions by A. H. and D. M. Banner,

232-245Amblyomma cordiferum, on Coluber dipsas, 355-361Amblyomma helvolum, on Coluber dipsas, 355-361Amphiprion melanopus, protandrous sex change, 89-90anemonefish-see Amphiprion melanopusangelfish-see Centropyge potteriAnguilla obscura, biology, 362-373Apis mellifera, discriminative learning, 95Aplosonyx nigripennis, on Coluber dipsas, 355-361arcelin, analysis of gene for insect-resistant protein, 104atrazine, fate in seawater, 314-319Awaous stamineus, biology, 102

Banner, Albert Henry, bibliography, 227-231summary of contributions on Alpheidae, 232-245

Banner, Dora M., summary of contributions on Alphe-idae, 232-245

bat, fruit-see Pteropus mariannusbee, honey-see Apis melliferabenzene, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 290­

298biogeography, of fish assemblage off Baja California,

63-71of fishes from Johnston Atoll, 186-203

Blenniidae, 72-75booby, red-footed-see Sula sulabutterflyfish, chevron-see Chaetodon trifascialis

carbaryl, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 287­289fate in seawater, 314-319

Centropyge potteri, temporal polygyny threshold modeland spawning, 97

Ceratitis capitata, characterization of actin genes, 90sexual selection dynamics, 104

Chaetodon, resource use and territoriality in three species,94

Chaetodon trifascialis, used in testing optimization models,91-92

chlorpyrifos, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis,287-289

Chrysomelidae,355-361Coluber dipsas, ectoparasites, 355-361coral-see Pocillopora damicornis; Cyclohelia lamellatacoral and coral-feeding fishes, 89

energetics of predator-prey interaction, 246-256coral reef, evidence of island subsidence, 92crake, sooty-see Porzana tabuensisCyclohelia lamellata, new genus and species, 383-388Cydistomyia choiseulensis, new species, 374-382

Dacus dorsalis, characterization of actin genes, 90

deep-sea macrofauna, response to burial by sediment, 95Dendrocygna, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347DNA, mitochondrial, molecular evolution in sea urchin,

93-94synthesis, PDGF-induced, 92-93

duck, whistling-see DendrocygnaDucula aurorae, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347

ecological release, 28-49eel, shortfinned-see Anguilla obscuraEnigmonia aenigmatica, change of shell color, 100

fish, biogeographic relationships, 63-71, 186-203new records from Johnston Atoll, 186-203new records from Lord Howe, Norfolk, and Kermadec

Islands, 204-220fly, fruit-see Ceratitis capitata; Dacus dorsalisforest, structure, composition, and distribution on a

Pacific island, 28-49

Gallicolumba erythroptera, bones from Cook Islands,325-347

Gelidiales, 1-11Gelidium, 1-11goby, freshwater-see Awaous stamineusGraci/aria mixta, new species, 12-27Gracilariaceae, 12-27ground-dove, Society Islands-see Gallicolumba erythrop­

teraGunnera, interspecific hybridization, 389-399

Halimeda, fate ofp-nitroanisole and p-nitrophenol, 308­313

Heliocidarus, larval life history and population subdivi­sion,98-99

high-energy dissipation, in pea chloroplasts, 88-89

isoelectric focusing, for separating hemoglobin proteins,91

kava-see Piper methysticum; Piper wichmannii

Lamiaceae,50-54lipofuscin, use for aging aquatic organisms, 90-91lorikeet, Rimatara-see Vini kuhliiLoxops coccineus coccineus, delayed plumage maturation,

96

Metrosideros polymorpha, isozyme variation and geneticdifferentiation, 98

microclimate, studies in tropical alpine scrub on Maui,152-168

microprojectile bombardment, producing transgenicpapaya plants, 88

monoclonal antibodies, production and characterization,96

naphthol, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 287­289fate in seawater, 314-319

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Neritidae, SEM of radular structure, 103nickel, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 276­

286nudibranch-see Phesti/la sibogae

Oreochromis mossambicus, inhibition of prolactin releaseby cortisol, 87-88effect of nutrition on prolactin and growth hormone

release, 100-101effect of 17-methyltestosterone and salinity on nutrient

absorption, 101osmotic potential, in plants of northern Marshall Islands,

55-62

Pacific Science Association, history, 107-122Padina, fate of p-nitroanisole and p-nitrophenol, 308­

313Parablennius thysanius, documented from Hawaii, 72­

75parasite-host relationships, in coral reef system, 263­

269petrel, Tahiti-see Pterodroma rostrataPhestilla sibogae, calorimetric analysis of food and eggs,

257-262phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, analysis of gene, 86pigeon, Society Islands-see Ducula auroraePiper methysticum, geographic survey of genetic varia­

tion,169-185Piper wichmann ii, geographic survey of genetic variation,

169-185Plagioporus sp., 85-86,263-269plankton, as food resource for marine invertebrate larvae,

87plant associations, on Mangaia Island, 131-151Plasmodiumfalciparum, vaccine candidate, 96Plectroglyphidodon johnstonianus, 246-256Poci/lopora damicornis, effects of nickel on larvae, 276­

286effects of pesticides on larvae, 287-289effects of petroleum products on larvae, 290-298kinetics of dark oxygen uptake, 270-275respiration, 270-275

Porites compressa, parasitized by trematode, 85-86Porolithon, fate ofp-nitroanisole and p-nitrophenol, 308-

313Porzana tabuensis, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347predator-prey interaction, energetics, 89, 246-256Pterocladia, variations in cystocarp structure, 1-11Pterodroma rostrata, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347

409

Pteropus mariannus, population status and natural his­tory, 76-84

racer, Sulawesi black-see Coluber dipsasrat, Polynesian-see Rattus exulansRattus exulans, origin, dispersal, and distribution, 123­

130reproductive effort, in Phestilla sibogae, 257-262reproductive success, paternal, effect of male size and nest

site in fishes, 103respiration, of Pocillopora damicornis, 270-275Rhodophyta, 1-11, 12-27

salt tolerance, of plants, 55-62sea level, drowned reefs as evidence of changes, 92sea urchin-see Heliocidaris; Strongylocentrotinae; Trip-

neustes gratillasodium channel, activation mechanisms, 86soil, carbon and nitrogen development, 400-404speciation, of a Pacific island flora, 28-49Stenogyne kealiae, 50-54Stenogyne purpurea, 50-54Sterna albifrons, probable breeding record for Hawaii,

348-354Sterna antillarum, 348-354Strongylocentrotinae, evolution of mitochondrial DNA,

93-94Stylasteridae, 383-388substrate, effect on community development in marine

environment, 99Sula sula, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347

Tabanidae, of eastern Melanesia and Samoa, 374-382Tabanus lamiensis, new species 374-382Tabanus yoshimotoi, new species, 374-382tern, least-see Sterna antillarum

little-see Sterna albifronstick-see Amblyommatilapia-see Oreochromis mossambicustimberline, alpine, induced by drought, 152-168Tripneustes gratilla, characterization ofectodermal gene,

97

vegetation, classification, 28-49on raised coral limestone of Mangaia, 131-151

Vini kuhlii, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347virus, papaya ringspot, 88

zooflagellates, marine, direct-interception feeding, 99