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INDEX ‘entralized control, 314 ‘ephalopoda, 148 Acorn worm, 182 "HANG, ERNEST S., see Xiaoli Yu, 204 Activity pattern, 148, 256 haracterization of limb autotomy factor—proecdysis (LAF,,,,), isolated Adaptation, 256 from limb regenerates, that suspends molting in the land crab Gecar Age-specific, 156 cinus lateralis, 204 Aggregation, 262, 296 ‘hordate evolution, 192 Aiptasia, 74 ‘lam, surf, 23 Alpheus heterochaelis, 43 ‘lonal, 156 The anatomy, life habits, and later development of a new species of lypeaster rosaceus, 97 enteropneust, Harrimania planktophilus (Hemichordata: Harrimani ‘nidaria, 156 idae) from Barkley Sound, 182 ANCTIL, MICHEL, see Isabelle Masseau, 23 “OCHRANE, Davin E., see Jan A. Pechenik, 137 ‘OLE, BLAINE J., Evolution of self-organized systems, 256 ANDERSON, CARL, Self-organization in relation to several similar concepts ‘olonial, 156 are the boundaries to self-organization indistinct?, 247 ommunication, 306 Anemone, 74 OMPERE, PHILIPPE, MARIE-FRANCE JASPAR-VERSALI, AND GERHARD GOFFI Ant, 256, 268, 306 NET, Glycoproteins from the cuticle of the Atlantic shore crab Carci Apical ganglion, 6 nus maenas: |. Electrophoresis and western-blot analysis by use of Apical sensory organ in larvae of the patellogastropod Tectura scutum, 6 lectins, 61 Arenicola, 34 ompetition, interspecific, 156 Asterias, 34 omplexity, 268, 283 ‘omplexity of environment and parsimony of decision rules in insect B societies, 268 ontrol BAILLIE, BRETT K., see Carmen A. Belda-Baillie, 74 centralized, 314 BANNON, PIERRE, see Isabelle Masseau, 23 decentralized, 314 Barnacle larva, 53 ‘OOKE, IAN M., Reliable, responsive pacemaking and pattern generation Behavior, 223 with minimal cell numbers: the crustacean cardiac ganglion, 108 feeding, 192 ‘ooperation 262 nesting, 289 ‘opulatory organs, 148 BeLDA-BAILLIE, CARMEN A., BRETT K. BAILLIE, AND TADASHI MARUYAMA ‘ortical granules, 213 Specificity of a model cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis, 74 OWART, JONATHAN D., see Benjamin G. Miner, 97 BENTLEY, MATTHEW GRAEME, see Mark Elliott Williams, 34 rassostrea Bipeau, Eric, see Jean-Francois Gerard, 275 bJ rastitj ana, L3i2z9 Bivalve mollusc, 201 929 La8Sar, Li2 BLACKSTONE, Nett W., see David H. Van Winkle, 156 rizophorae >> 4 > Blastomere positioning, 213 repidula, 137 BLAzis, DIANA E., Introduction. The Limits to Self-Organization in Bio ‘rustacea, 100, 108 logical Systems, a workshop, 245 ‘rustacean compound eye, 223 Boupry. P., see S. Lapegue 2 ryptozoology, | Bouter, I., see S. Lapegue ‘uticle, 61 BOUWMA, ANDREW M., see Robert L. Jeanne, 289 ytochalasin, 100 Bovid, 275 Decapod crustacean, 61 Decentralized control, 314 alcium Decision-making, 206 current, 108 Deer, 275 potential, 108 DeneuBourG, J. L., A. Liont, AND C. DeTRAIN, Dynamics of aggregation “AMERON, CHRISTOPHER B., Particle retention and flow in the pharynx of and emergence of cooperation, 262 the enteropneust worm Harrimania planktophilus: the filter-feeding DENEUBOURG, JEAN-Louts, see Claire Detrain, 268 pharynx may have evolved before the chordates, 192 Despotic, 283 "“AMERON, CHRISTOPHER B., The anatomy, life habits, and later develop- DeTRAIN, C., see J. L. Deneubourg, 262 ment of a new species of enteropneust, Harrimania planktophilus DETRAIN, CLAIRE, AND JEAN-LouIs DENEUBOURG, Complexity of environ (Hemichordata: Harrimaniidae) from Barkley Sound, 182 ment and parsimony of decision rules in insect societies, 268 Cannabinoid receptor, 104 Development, 182 Carcinus maenas, 61 DGGE, 74 Cardiac ganglion, 108 Dinoflagellate, 74 Carr, S. M., H. D. MARSHALL, K. A. JOHNSTONE, L. M. PYNN, AND G. B Dopamine receptors, 137 STENSON, How to tell a sea monster: molecular discrimination of large Driver potential, 108 marine animals of the North Atlantic, | DuBeé, FRANCOIS, see Isabelle Masseau, 23 "B,, 104 Dynamics of aggregation and emergence of cooperation, 262 INDEX TO VOLUME 202 Heart, neurogenic, 108 HEMELRUK, C. K., Self-organization and natural selection in the evolution Echinoderm, 34, 97 of complex despotic societies, 283 Echinoid, 97 Hemichordata, 182, 192 I gg energetics 97 Herbivore, 275 Egg energetics for the facultative planktotroph C/ypeaster rosaceus (Echi Herd size in large herbivores: encoded in the individual or emergent?, 275 nodermata: Echinoidea), revisited, 97 HERTZLER, PHILIP | [win imeciosis 2 spindles form after suppression of I icosapentaenoic acid regulates scallop Plac opecten magelianicus) mem polar body | formation in oocytes of the marine shrimp Sicyonia brane fluidity in response to cold, 201 ingentis, 100 Electrophoresis, 61] HEURTEBISE, S., see S. Lapegue Electrotonic transmission, 108 Hitt, Aprit L., see Malcolm S Ev PHICK, MAurRice R., Evolution of cannabinoid receptors in vertebrates identification of a CB, gene in the puffer fish Fugu rubripes, 104 Hitt, MALCOLM §S \ND APRII Morphological plasticity in the tropical sponge Anthosigm varians: responses to predators and Embryo, starfish, 213 wave energy, 560 Enteropneusta, 182, 197 Histamine, 53 Environment, 268 Hormone, 204 Evolution, 256, 283, 296 Host-symbiont recognition, 74 chordate, 192 How to tell a sea monster: molecular discrimination of large marine Evolution of cannabinoid receptors in vertebrates: identification of a CB animals of the North Atlantic, | gene in the puffer fish Fugu rubripes, 104 Evolution of self-organized systems, 256 Eye size, 223 Image analysis, 156 Individual complexity and self-organization in foraging by leaf-cutting Facultative planktotrophy, 97 ants, 306 Feeding behavior, 192 Induced defenses, 86, 156 Fertilization, 166 envelope, 213 Insects social, 289, 314 success, 34 pre-social, 262 Fertilization success in marine invertebrates: the influence of gamete age Intelligent decision criteria, 268 ‘4 Interspecific competition, 15¢ Filter feed, 192 Fish lysophospholipid receptor, 104 Fish schooling, 296 Foraging, 268, 306 J Forensic DNA sequencin Fueu rubripes, 104 JASPAR-VERSALI, MARIE-FRANCE, see Philippe Compere, 61 JEANNE. ROBERT L., AND ANDREW M. BouwMa, Scaling in nests of a social wasp: a property of the social group, 289 JOHNSTONE, K. A.. see S. M. Carr. | Gamete incompatibility, 166 Gametogenesis, 23 GARCI P.. see S. Lapegue Kangaroo GenBank database, | Karyotypes GERARD, JEAN-FRANCOIS, Eric Bipt Marie-LinE M KEMPTER, ELIZA H, see Ann E. Stuart, 53 LoIst \ND CAROLE MARCH Herd Size in large herbivores en KESKINED TAKAKU, V BENNO MEYER-ROCHOW \NI coded in the individual or emergent?, 275 Postembryonic eye growth in the seashore Gill slit, 192 tica (Crustacea, lsopoda), 223 Glycoprotein, 61 see Paul S. Gross, 43 Glycoproteins from the cuticleo f the Atlantic shore crab Carcinus mae I. Electrophoresis and western-blot analysis by use of lectins, 61 GOFFINET, GERHARD, see Philippe Compere, 61 Gross, Pau S., AND ROBERT E. KNOWLTON Morphological variations among larval-postlarval intermediates produced by eyestalk ablation .l . Bouter, A. LerrAo, S. HEURTEBISE, P. GARCIA, ¢ THIRION in the snapping shrimp Alpheus heterochaelis Say, 43 x, AND P. Boupry, Trans-Atlantic distribution of a man Group grove oyster species revealed by 16S mtDNA and karyological anal fitness, 296 yses formation 6. 43. 53 3 lability, 275 eaf-cutting ants, 306 S1Ze, < 74 ectin probing, 61 GRUNBAUM, DANIEL, see Julia K. Parrish, 296 EITAO, A., see S. Lapegue, 7 29 Essios, H. A., see Michael A. McCartney, 166 i, Wet, see Jan A. Pechenik, 137 H Limb regeneration, 204 HALL, JONATHON M., CHRISTOPHER C. PARRISH, AND RAYMOND J. THOMP The Limits to Self-Organization in Biological Systems, a workshop, 243 SON, Eicosapentaenoic acid regulates scallop (Placopecten magellani Liont, A., see J. L. Deneubourg, 262 cus) membrane fluidity in response to cold. 201 Localization and quantification of gonad serotonin during gametogenesis HARIYAMA, TAKAHIKO, see Essi Keskinen, 223 of the surf clam, Spisula solidissima, 23 Harrimania, 182 LoIseL, PATRICE, see Jean-Francois Gerard, 275 INDEX TO VOLUME 202 M Phospholipid, 201 Mangrove oyster, 232 Photoreceptor, 53 MARCHAL, CAROLE, see Jean-Francois Gerard, 75 Physeter catodon, | Plateau potential, 108 MARSHALL, H. D., see S. M. Carr, | Polar body suppression, 100 MARUYAMA, TADASHI, see Carmen A. Belda-Baillie, 74 MASSEAU, ISABELLE, PIERRE BANNON, MICHEL ANCTIL, AND FRANCOIS Polychaete, 34 Polyunsaturated fatty acid, 201] Duse, Localization and quantification of gonad serotonin during ga metogenesis of the surf clam, Spisula solidissima, 23 Positive feedback, 247 Postembryonic eye growth in the seashore isopod Ligia exotica (Crustacea, MATSUNAGA, MAKI, ISAO UEMURA, MIWA TAMURA, AND SHIN-ICHI Nemoto, Role of specialized microvilli and the fertilization envelope Isopoda), 223 Predator, visual, 148 in the spatial positioning of blastomeres in early development of Primates, 283 embryos of the starfish Astropecten scoparius, 213 Prototroch, 6 MAUBLANC, MARIE-LINE, see Jean-Francois Gerard, 275 Pynn, L. M., see S. M. Carr, | McCartney, MICHAEL A., AND H. A. Lessios, Quantitative analysis of gametic incompatibility between closely related species of neotropical sea urchins, 166 Q McEpwarb, Larry R., see Benjamin G. Miner, 97 Quantitative analysis of gametic incompatibility between closely related Meiosis, 100 MEKEEL, HAROLD E., see Ann E. Stuart, 53 Species of neotropical sea urchins, 166 Metamorphosis, 137 MEYER-RocHow, V. BENNO, see Essi Keskinen, 223 R Microvilli, 213 MINER, BENJAMIN G., JONATHAN D. CoWART, AND Larry R. MCEDWarb, 18S rDNA, 74 Egg energetics for the facultative planktotroph Clypeaster rosaceus Regeneration, limb, 204 (Echinodermata: Echinoidea), revisited, 97 Reliable, responsive pacemaking and pattern generation with minimal cell Mitochondrial DNA, 232 numbers: the crustacean cardiac ganglion, 108 Mollusc, 6, 23 Reproductive Molting, 204 biology, 148 Morphogenesis, 43 isolation, 166 Morphological plasticity in the tropical sponge Anthosigmella varians Resting time, 262 responses to predators and wave energy, 86 Rhythmic bursting, 108 Morphological variations among larval-postlarval intermediates produced Roces, FLAvio, Individual complexity and self-organization in foraging by by eyestalk ablation in the snapping shrimp Alpheus heterochaelis leaf-cutting ants, 306 Say, 43 Role of specialized microvilli and the fertilization envelope in the spatial Morphology, 148, 156 positioning of blastomeres in early development of embryos of the Morphometric analysis of male reproductive features of octopodids (Mol- starfish Astropecten scoparius, 213 lusca: Cephalopoda), 148 MYKLES, DONALD L., see Xiaoli Yu, 204 S N “S” life-history theory, 97 Sand dollar, 97 NeEMOTO, SHIN-ICHI, see Maki Matsunaga, 213 Scaling, 289 Ne rets, 34 Scaling in nests of a social wasp: a property of the social group, 289 Nesting behavior, 289 “Sea monster’, | Neuroendocrine regulation, 108 Sea urchin, 166 Neurogenic heart, 108 SEELEY, THOMAS D., When is self-organization used in biological systems 314 Selection, 145 Self-assembly, 247, 262 Ocelli, 53 Self-organization, 247, 256, 275, 283, 289, 296, 306, 314 Octopodidae, 148 Self-organization and natural selection in the evolution of complex des Oyster, mangrove 2523 2 potic societies, 283 Self-organization in relation to several similar concepts: are the boundaries to self-organization indistinct?, 247 P Self-organized fish schools: an examination of emergent properties, 296 PaGe, Louise R., Apical sensory organ in larvae of the patellogastropod Sensory neurons, 6 Tectura scutum, 6 Serotonin, 6, 23 PARRISH, CHRISTOPHER C., see Jonathon M. Hall, 201 Shrimp, 43, 100 PARRISH, JULIA K., STEVEN V. Viscipo, AND DANIEL GRUNBAUM, Self- Slow wave, 108 organized fish schools: an examination of emergent properties, 296 Social organization, 275 Parsimony of decision rules, 268 Society, 283 Particle capture, 192 Spawning, 23 Particle retention and flow in the pharynx of the enteropneust worm Speciation, 166 Harrimania_ planktophilus: the filter-feeding pharynx may have Specificity, 74 evolved before the chordates, 192 Specificity of a model cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis, 74 PECHENIK, JAN A., Wel Li, AND Davip E. COCHRANE, Timing is everything: Spicule, 86 the effects of putative dopamine antagonists on metamorphosis vary Spisula, 23 with larval age and experimental duration in the prosobranch gastro- Spongivore, 86 pod Crepidula fornicata, 137 Starfish embryo, 213 Pharynx, 192 STENSON, G. B., see S. M. Carr, | Phenotypic plasticity, 86 Stigmergy, 247, 289 324 INDEX TO VOLUME 202 V STUART, ANN E., HAROLD E. MEKEEL, AND ELIZABETH KEMPTER, Uptake of the neurotransmitter histamine into the eyes of larvae of the barnacle VAN WINKLE, Davip H., AND NeIL W. BLACKSTONE, Variation in growth (Balanus amphitrite), 53 and competitive ability between sexually and clonally produced hy- Symbiosis, 74 Symbiodinium, 74 droids, 156 Variation in growth and competitive ability between sexually and clonally produced hydroids, 156 T Viscipo, STEVEN V., see Julia K. Parrish, 296 TAKAKU, YASUHARU, see Essi Keskinen, 223 Vision, 223 TAMURA, Miwa, see Maki Matsunaga, 213 Visual predator, 148 Taxonomic key, 182 VoIGuT, JANET R., Morphometric analysis of male reproductive features of Temperature, 201 octopodids (Mollusca: Cephalopoda), 148 THIRIOT-QUIEVREUX, ¢ , see S. Lapegue, 232 THOMPSON, RAYMOND J., see Jonathon M. Hall, 201 Timing is everything: the effects of putative dopamine antagonists on Ww metamorphosis vary with larval age and experimental duration in the prosobranch gastropod Crepidula fornicata, 137 Whale, sperm, | Trans-Atlantic distribution of a mangrove oyster species revealed by 16S When is self-organization used in biological systems?, 314 mtDNA and karyological analyses, 232 WILLIAMS, MARK ELLIOTT, AND MATTHEW GRAEME BENTLEY, Fertilization Twin meiosis 2 spindles form after suppression of polar body | formation success in marine invertebrates: the influence of gamete age, 34 in oocytes of the marine shrimp Sicyonia ingentis, 100 Y Uemura, ISAo, see Maki Matsunaga, 213 , XIAOLI, ERNEST S. CHANG, AND DONALD L. MyYKLes, Characterization Ungulate, 275 of limb autotomy factor—proecdysis (LAF,,,,), isolated from limb Uptake of the neurotransmitter histamine into the eyes of larvae of the regenerates, that suspends molting in the land crab Gecarcinus late barnacle (Balanus amphitrite), 53 ralis, 204 mete lentei wr ite pnt tg geneta new agenesis ad oe a iY Denn

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