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Environmental Biology of Fishes 60: 473-474, 2001. Volume 60 Issue 1-3, pp. 1-308: February 2001 Issue 4, pp. 309-470: April 2001 Volume contents The behavior and sensory biology of elasmobranch fishes: an anthology in memory of Donald Richard Nelson Guest Editors: Timothy C. Tricas & Samuel H. Gruber Prelude to the anthology in memory of Donald Richard Nelson, by T.C Tricas & S.H. Gruber Part 1. Biography and eulogy Shark meets man: the research and academic life of Donald Richard Nelson (1937-1997), by T.C. Tricas Donald Richard Nelson: the most unforgettable character I ever met, by S.H. Gruber Part 2. Sensory biology and behavior The acoustical biology of elasmobranchs, by A.A. Myrberg, Jr Morphology of the mechanosensory lateral line system in elasmobranch fishes: ecological and behavioral considerations, by K.P. Maruska The neuroecology of the elasmobranch electrosensory world: why peripheral morphology shapes behavior, by T.C. Tricas 77-92 Comparative neurobiology of the elasmobranch cerebellum: theme and variations on a sensorimotor interface, by J.G. New 93-108 Orientation and navigation in elasmobranchs: which way forward?, by J.C. Montgomery & M.M. Walker 109-116 Surfactants as chemical shark repellents: past, present, and future, by J.A. Sisneros & D.R. Nelson : 117-129 Advances in the study of feeding behaviors, mechanisms, and mechanics of sharks, by P.J. Motta & C.D. Wilga A review of elasmobranch reproductive behavior with a case study on the nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum, by H.L. Pratt, Jr. & J.C. Carrier 157-188 Part 3. New techniques — tagging, telemetry and movements Shark tagging: a review of conventional methods and studies, by N.E. Kohler & P.A. Turner 191-223 Review of elasmobranch behavioral studies using ultrasonic telemetry with special reference to the lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris, around Bimini Islands, Bahamas, by L.F. Sundstr6m, S.H. Gruber, S.M. Clermont, J.P.S. Correia, J.R.C. de Marignac, J.B. Mormissey: €-R: Lowrance; L. Thomassen: & M.T. Oliveitae: «<0. 22 cc00s oes eeataceans Thermal and bioenergetics of elasmobranchs: bridging the gap, by C.G. Lowe & K.J. Goldman Ultrasonic telemetry, tracking and automated monitoring technology for sharks, by F.A. Voegeli, M.J. Smale, D.M. Webber, Y. Andrade & R.K. O’ Dor 267-281 Archival tagging of school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, in Australia: initial results, By Gr West de EDs CVE 2 ot. 1 oti ties,c e de nucadag ete seve ba aaneaon dears seaweceeon 283-298 474 Telemetry and satellite tracking of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico, and the north Pacific Ocean, by S.A. Eckert & B.S. Stewart 299-308 Invited essay Untested assumptions: the role of canals in the dispersal of sea lamprey, alewife, and other fishes in ite caster WBNER States euD y REA SVAMIES & ca f0.a;4 eons wicca Soesulleleis$:cce.0 oe Haielene aieals SETS ROR Ie ree 309-329 Full papers Fish species and community distributions as proxies for seafloor habitat distributions: the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary example (Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Maine,) by P.J. Auster, K. Joy & P.C. Valentine 331-346 A theoretical study of river fragmentation by dams and its effects on white sturgeon populations, by H.I. Jager, J.A. Chandler, K.B. Lepla & W. Van Winkle 347-361 Threatened fishes of the world: Acipenser gueldenstaedtii Brandt & Ratzenburg, 1833 (Acipenseri- PAE ONE PV OOROR SickG alose ih aa us cS SIT BOSS PRIUS ENE SI I had ON aE akSl ec ert Aa cehsg israel ees Patterns of embryo mortality in a demersally spawning coral reef fish and the role of predatory fishes, EPI SANA AREAS HOTNESS 55506 Sinn isv0 8 SSW OIOS TON Shpl ol1 k TSto resw ee padre vein NOOR hovers Short term effects of Tucurui Dam (Amazonia, Brazil) on the trophic organization of fish communi- ties, by B. De Mérona, G.M. dos Santos & R.G. de Almeida Temporal persistence of resource polymorphism in brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, by Ltmre ai. Miclsationlineo EG INOAKES 66/6 iiea.c ona eset as wasmeetasewsinan « Gib mceroeeb aie Diet and habitat use by bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, in a Chesapeake Bay estuary, by J.M. Harding & R. Mann 401-409 Threatened fishes of the world: Anaecypris hispanica (Steindachner, 1866) (Cyprinidae), by M.J. Collares-Pereira & I.G. Cowx 410 Influence of trophic relations on form and behavior among fishes and benthic invertebrates in some California marine communities, by E.S. Hobson & J.R. Chess .............002ccccccccccccecs 411-457 Brief communications Experiments on the feeding behavior of the hematophagous candiru, Vandellia cf. plazaii, by S. Spotte, P. Petry & J.A.S. Zuanon 459-464 Feeding habits and interspecific feeding associations of Caranx latus (Carangidae) in a subtropical reef, by R.A.M. Silvano 465-470 Authors’ index Acknowledgements for refereeing 472 473-474 Volume contents Instructions to authors 475-476

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