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Environmental Biology of Fishes 64: 467-469, 2002 Volume 64 Issue 1-3, pp. 1-351: June 2002 Issue 4, pp. 353-472: August 2002 Volume contents Ecology, behaviour and conservation of the charrs, genus Salvelinus Guest Editors: Pierre Magnan, Céline Audet, Hélene Glémet, Michel Legault, Marco A. Rodriguez & Eric B. Taylor Prelude Developments in the ecology, evolution, and behaviour of the charrs, genus Sa/lvelinus: relevance for their management and conservation, by P. Magnan, C. Audet, H. Glémet, M. Legault, M.A. Rodriguez & Eric B. Taylor Keynote Charrs, glaciations and seasonal ice, by G. Power Part 1. Ecological interactions and behavior Takvatn through 20 years: long-term effects of an experimental mass removal of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, from a subarctic lake, by A. Klemetsen, P.-A. Amundsen, P.E. Grotnes, K. Knudsen, R.-KRristotiersen & MiaA: Sven 6 ascod seoi otcca etiwasanncwaves saus Spatial and temporal variability in the diet of anadromous Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, in northern Labrador, by J.B. Dempson, M. Shears & M. Bloom The relationship between spatial distribution and diet of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, in Loch Ness, U.K., by I.J. Winfield, C.W. Bean & D.P. Hewitt Growth and dietary niche in Salvelinus alpinus and Salvelinus fontinalis as revealed by stable isotope analysis, by M. Power, G. Power, F. Caron, R.R. Doucett & K.R.A. Guiguer Does the refuge availability influence the spawning behavior of mature male parr in salmonids? A test in the Miyabe charr, by Y. Koseki, I. Koizumi, H. Kobayashi & K. Maekawa Part 2. Trophic polymorphism Diversification, sympatric speciation, and trophic polymorphism of Arctic charr, Sa/velinus alpinus complex, in Transbaikalia, by $.S. Alekseyev, V.P. Samusenok, A.N. Matveev & M. Yu. Pichugin 97-114 The biology of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, of Gander Lake, a large, deep, oligotrophic lake in Newfoundland, Canada, by M.F. O’Connell & J.B. Dempson 115-126 Physiological performance of two forms of lacustrine brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, in the open-water habitat, by R. Proulx & P. Magnan 127-136 Part 3. Movements and migrations Why do foraging stream salmonids move during summer? by C. Gowan & K.D. Fausch Local movement as a measure of habitat quality in stream salmonids, by G. Bélanger & M.A. Rodriguez Adaptations to stochastic environmental variations: the effects of seasonal temperatures on the migra- tory window of Svalbard Arctic charr, by M.A. Svenning & N. Gullestad 165-174 Seasonal timing and diel activity of lacustrine brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, spawning in a lake outlet, by M. Baril & P. Magnan 175-181 468 Part 4. Ecophysiology and evolutionary genetics Seasonal changes in osmotic and ionic regulation in Arctic charr, Sa/velinus alpinus, from a high- and a sub-arctic anadromous population, by E.H. Jorgensen & A.M. Arnesen 185-193 The etfect of acute stress and temperature on plasma cortisol and ion concentrations and growth of Lake Inari Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, by T. Lyytikainen, P. Pylkk6, O. Ritola & P. Lindstrém-Seppa 195-202 Phenotypic differences in buoyancy and energetics of lean and siscowet lake charr in Lake Superior, by B.A. Henderson & D.M. Anderson 203-209 A sex-linked microsatellite locus isolated from the Y chromosome of lake charr, Salvelinus namay- cush, by J. Stein, K.M. Reed, C.C. Wilson & R.B. Phillips 211-216 Interspecific relationships among charrs based on phylogenetic analysis of nuclear growth hormone 217-222 intron sequences, by K.M. Westrich, N.R. Konkol, M.P. Matsuoka & R.B. Phillips Characterization of charr chromosomes using fluorescence in situ hybridization, by R.B. Phillips, 223-228 M.P. Matsuoka & K.M. Reed Physiological, endocrine, and genetic bases of anadromy in the brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, of the Laval River (Québec, Canada), by D. Boula, V. Castric, L. Bernatchez & C. Audet Part 5. Ecological parasitology A comparative study of Eubothrium salvelini and E. crassum (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) parasites of Arctic charr and brown trout in alpine lakes, by V. Hanzelova, T. Scholz, D. Gerdeaux & R. Kuchta Parasite-induced host mortality: indirect evidence from a long-term study, by R. Knudsen, P.-A. Amundsen & A. Klemetsen Part 6. Environmental stress and conservation A comparison of Floy and soft Vlalpha tags on hatchery Arctic charr, with emphasis on tag retention, growth and survival, by A.H. Rikardsen, M. Woodgate & D.A. Thompson 269-273 The effect of Carlin tags on survival and growth of anadromous Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, by R. Strand, B. Finstad, A. Lamberg & T.G. Heggberget 275-280 Abundance, annual survival, and recruitment of unexploited and exploited lake charr, Sa/lvelinus namaycush, populations at the Experimental Lakes Area, northwestern Ontario, by K.H. Mills, S.M. Chalanchuk & D.J. Allan 281-292 Biomass and production of lake charr during the acidification and pH recovery of a small Ontario lake, by K.H. Mills, S.M. Chalanchuk & D.J. Allan 293-301 Assessment of the feasibility of preventing reproduction of lake charr, Salvelinus namaycush, in shallow areas of reservoirs affected by drawdowns, by J. Benoit & M. Legault 303-311 The relevance of individual size to management of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, populations, by P.A. Jansen, A.G. Finstad & A. Langeland 313-320 Decline of the migratory form in bull charr, Sa/velinus confluentus, and implications for conservation, by M.L. Nelson, T.E. McMahon & R.F. Thurow Factors affecting redd site selection, hatching, and emergence of brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, in an artificially enhanced site, by I. Bernier-Bourgault & P. Magnan Impact of the 1998 El Nino event on a lake charr, Sal/velinus namaycush, population recovering from acidification, by J.M. Gunn Full papers Scarid biomass on the northern Great Barrier Reef: the influence of exposure, depth and substrata, by N. Gust Reproductive biology of the smooth dogfish, Mustelus canis, in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, by C.L. Conrath & J.A. Musick Threatened fishes of the world: Hippocampus reidi Ginsburg, 1933 (Syngnathidae), by I.L. Rosa, IL. Dias & J.K. Baum The role of temperature and embryo development time in the diel timing of spawning in a coral-reef damselfish with high-frequency spawning synchrony, by K. Asoh & T. Yoshikawa 379-392 Stages of development of the goosefish, Lophius americanus, and comments on the phylogenetic significance of the development of the luring apparatus in Lophiiformes, by A.W. Everly 393-417 Obstructive role of the dimorphic sperm in a non-copulatory marine sculpin, Hemilepidotus gilberti, to prevent other males’ eusperm from fertilization, by Y. Hayakawa, H. Munehara & A. Komaru 419-427 Threatened fishes of the world: Gambusia nobilis Baird & Girard, 1853 (Poeciliidae), by C. Hubbs, R.J. Edwards & G.P. Garrett 428 Growth and abundance of Pacific sand lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, under differing oceanographic regimes, by M.D. Robards, G.A. Rose & J.F. Piatt 429-44] Threatened fishes of the world: Cyprinodon bovinus Baird & Girard, 1853 (Cyprinodontidae), by G.P. Garrett, C. Hubbs & R.J. Edwards 442 Age, growth, and gonadal characteristics of adult bighead carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis, in the lower Missouri River, by S.J. Schrank & C.S. Guy 443-450 The effects of increasing UV-B radiation on pigmentation, growth and survival of coregonid embryos and larvae, by J. Hikkinen, E. Vehnidinen, O. Ylonen, J. Heikkila, M. Soimasuo, J. Kaurola, A. Oikari & J. Karjalainen 451-459 Threatened fishes of the world: Gambusia amistadensis Peden, 1973 (Poeciliidae), by R.J. Edwards, C. Hubbs & G.P. Garrett 460 Book critiques Out of Africa: the success story of tilapias, by C. Leveque 461-464 Authors’ index 465 Acknowledgements for refereeing 466 Volume contents 467-469 Instructions to authors 471-472

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