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Marine Biology International Journal on Life in Oceans and Coastal Waters Volume 109, 1991 Editor in Chief O. Kinne Ecology Institute, Nordbiinte 23, W-2124 Oldendorf/Luhe, Federal Republic of Germany, FAX (0)4 1 32/88 83 Editors M. Anraku J. M. Lawrence Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation Department of Biology Suva Office, Private Mail Bag University of South Florida Suva, Fiji Tampa, Florida 33620, USA T. M. Fenchel J. Mauchline Marine Biological Laboratory Scottish Marine Biological Association University of Copenhagen Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory DK-3000 Helsingor, Denmark P.O. Box 3 Oban PA34 4AD, Argyll, Scotland J. P. Grassle Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences R. O’Dor Rutgers University/Cook College Department of Biology Old Blake Hall Dalhousie University P.O. Box 231 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J1, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, USA Canada M. G. Hadfield J. M. Pérés Kewalo Marine Laboratory Station Marine d’Endoume University of Hawaii et Centre d’Océanographie 41 Ahui Street Rue de la Batterie-des-Lions Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, USA Marseille (7e), France G. F.H umphrey M. Sara Building A 12 Istituto di Zoologia University of Sydney Universita di Genova Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia Via Balbi 5, 16126 Genova, Italy O. Kinne M.E. Vinogradov Ecology Institute P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Nordbinte 23 USSR Academy of Sciences W-2124 Oldendorf/Luhe 23 Krasikova Federal Republic of Germany Moscow 117218, USSR Assistants to the Editors R. Friedrich, J.E. Hunt Ecology Institute, Nordbiinte 23, W-2124 Oldendorf/Luhe, Federal Republic of Germany Springer International Copyright Submission of a manuscript implies: that the tion rights. 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Printed in Germany by Graphischer Betrieb Konrad Triltsch, W-8700 Wiirzburg, FRG Contents Adelung D > Wilson RP Cahet G + Grémare A Gassman NJ —~ Glynn PW Altena IA van — Steinberg PD Carriker MR, Swann CP, Prezant RS, Gaudy R, Guérin J-P, Kerambrun P: Sub- Amouroux JM — Grémare A Counts CL III: Chemical elements in lethal effects of cadmium on respiratory Ansell AD > James MA the aragonitic and calcitic microstruc- metabolism, nutrition, excretion and hy- Asselbourg V, Trausch G, Gilles R, Devos tural groups of shell of the oyster Cras- drolase activity in Leptomysis lingvura P: Protein kinase C and ion transport in sostrea virginica: a proton probe study (Crustacea: Mysidacea) 493 the posterior gills of the Chinese crab 287 Geistdoerfer P — Peristiwady T Eriocheir sinensis 115 Chapman ARO — Denton AB Gilles R > Asselbourg V Atkinson A: Life cycles of Calanoides acu- Charlent O > Augier H Glynn PW, Gassman NJ, Eakin CM, tus, Calanus simillimus and Rhincalanus Charles F + Grémare A Cortes J, Smith DB, Guzman HM: Reef gigas (Copepoda: Calanoida) within the Chen C-P, Hsu H-W, Deng D-C: Compar- coral reproduction in the eastern Scotia Sea 79 ison of larval development and growth Pacific: Costa Rica, Panama, and Gala- Augier H, Ronneau C, Roucoux P, Lion of the sea cucumber Actinopyga pagos Islands (Ecuador). I. Pocillopori- R, Charlent O: Neutron-activation anal- echinites: ovary-induced ova and DTT- dae 355 ysis of the elementary composition of induced ova 453 Goldman JC, Dennett MR: Ammonium the marine phanerogam Posidonia Cheshire AC, Wilkinson CR: Modelling regeneration and carbon utilization by oceanica from a reference area in Port the photosynthetic production by marine bacteria grown on mixed sub- Cros National Park (French Mediter- sponges on Davies Reef, Great Barrier strates 369 ranean) 345 Reef 13 Grant WS, Lang M: Mode of larval devel- Ayre DJ, Read J, Wishart J: Genetic sub- Chia F-S + McEuen FS opment and genetic population structure division within the eastern Australian Choat JH — Kingsford MJ in Nodilittorina africana knysnaensis population of the sea anemone Actinia Chornesky EA: The ties that bind: inter- (Prosobranchia: Littorinidae) 479 tenebrosa 379 clonal cooperation may help a fragile Grehan AJ: Demography and reproduc- coral dominate shallow high-energy tive biology of Melinna palmata (Am- Babu DE — Manjulatha C reefs 41 pharetidae: Polychaeta) in Inner Galway Barange M, Stuart V: Distribution pat- Bay on the west coast of Ireland 459 terns, abundance and population dy- Clarke A — Johnston IA Grémare A, Amouroux JM, Cahet G, namics of the euphausiids Nyctiphanes Clements KD: Endosymbiotic communi- Charles F, Vétion G: Utilization of a capensis and Euphausia hanseni in the ties of two herbivorous labroid fishes, fumigated sediment by two benthic northern Benguela upwelling system 93 Odax cyanomelas and O. pullus 223 deposit-feeders: Abra alba (Mollusca: Barker MF, Xu RA: Seasonal changes in Coffroth MA: Cyclical mucous sheet for- Bivalvia) and Eupolymnia nebulosa biochemical composition of body walls, mation on poritid corals in the San Blas (Annelida: Polychaeta) 469 gonads and pyloric caeca in two popula- Islands, Panama 35 Guérin J-P + Gaudy R tions of Sclerasterias mollis (Echinoder- Conquest LD > Ziemann DA Guzman HM — Glynn PW mata: Asteroidea) during the annual re- Coria NR — Wilson RP productive cycle 27 Cortes J + Glynn PW Bienfang PK — Ziemann DA Counts CL III — Carriker MR Hallacher LE — Reid SB Bingham BL, Young CM: Influence of Culik BM — Wilson RP Healy JM: Sperm morphology in the ma- sponges on invertebrate recruitment: a Curry GB > James MA rine gastropod Architectonica perspectiva field test of allelopathy 19 (Mollusca): unique features and system- Birdsey R — Steinberg PD Davidson AT > Marchant HJ atic relevance 59 Bishop JM, Khan MH: Depth as a factor Deng D-C — Chen C-P Healy JM, Jamieson BGM: Ultrastructure in abundance and size of juvenile pe- of spermiogenesis in the gastropod Heli- Dennett MR — Goldman JC naeid shrimps in the absence of estuaries Denton AB, Chapman ARO: Feeding acus variegatus (Architectonicidae), with and marshes 103 preferences of gammarid amphipods description of a banded periaxonemal Bjornsen PK, Kuparinen J: Growth and among four species of Fucus 503 helix 67 herbivory by heterotrophic dinoflagel- Devos P — Asselbourg V Hernandez-Leon S: Accumulation of lates in the Southern Ocean, studied by Divakaran S§ — Ostrowski AC mesozooplankton in a wake area as a microcosm experiments 397 causative mechanism of the “‘island-mass Drinkwine M — Obrietan K Blaber SJM — Brewer DT effect” 141 Duarte CM — Perez M Breitburg DL: Settlement patterns and Hill KT, Womersley C: Critical aspects of presettlement behavior of the naked fluorescent age-pigment methodologies: goby, Gobiosoma bosci, a temperate Eakin CM — Glynn PW modification for accurate analysis and Edyvane K — Steinberg PD oyster reef fish 213 age assessments in aquatic organisms 1 Brewer DT, Blaber SJM, Salini JP: Preda- Evans LA, Macey DJ, Webb J: Distribu- Hirota J + Reid SB tion on penaeid prawns by fishes in Al- tion and composition of matrix protein Hsu H-W — Chen C-P batross Bay, Gulf of Carpentaria 231 in the radula teeth of the chiton Hurlbut CJ: Community recruitment: set- Bristow GA, Vadas Sr, RL: Genetic vari- Acanthopleura hirtosa 281 tlement and juvenile survival of seven ability in bloodworm (Glycera dibranchi- co-occurring species of sessile marine in- ata) populations in the Gulf of Maine Faber WW Jr — Lee JJ vertebrates 507 311 Fenton GE, Short SA, Ritz DA: Age Buhl-Jensen L, Fossa JH: Hyperbenthic determination of orange roughy, crustacean fauna of the Gullmarfjord Hoplostethus atlanticus (Pisces: James MA, Ansell AD, Curry GB: Repro- area (western Sweden): species richness, Trachichthyidae) using *!°Pb:77°Ra ductive cycle of the brachiopod Tere- seasonal variation and long-term disequilibria 197 bratulina retusa on the west coast of changes 245 Fossa JH — Buhl-Jensen L Scotland 441 IV Contents Jamieson BGM — Healy JM Nemoto T — Sugisaki H Steinberg PD, Edyvane K, Nys R de, Johnston IA, Clarke A, Ward P: Tempera- Nys R de — Steinberg PD Birdsey R, Altena IA van: Lack of ture and metabolic rate in sedentary fish avoidance of phenolic-rich brown algae from the Antarctic, North Sea and In- Obrietan K, Drinkwine M, Williams DC: by tropical herbivorous fishes 335 do-West Pacific Ocean 191 Amylase, cellulase and protease activi- Strauss E — Lee JJ ties in surface and gut tissues of Den- Stuart V — Barange M draster excentricus, Pisaster ochraceus Sugisaki H, Terazaki M, Wada E, Nemoto Kelly GJ — Marchant HJ and Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis T: Feeding habits of a pelagic am- Kerambrun P + Gaudy R (Echinodermata) 53 phipod, Themisto japonica 241 Khan MH — Bishop JM Olaizola M > Ziemann DA Swann CP — Carriker MR Kingsford MJ, Wolanski E, Choat JH: In- Ostrowski AC, Divakaran S: Energy sub- fluence of tidally induced fronts and strates for eggs and prefeeding larvae of Terazaki M — Sugisaki H Langmuir circulations on distribution the dolphin Coryphaena hippurus 149 Trausch G — Asselbourg V and movements of presettlement fishes around a coral reef 167 Parsons TR ~ Webb DG Vadas Sr, RL > Bristow GA Kuile B ter ~ Lee JJ Perez M, Romero J, Duarte CM, Sand- Vétion G + Gremare A Kuparinen J + Bjornsen PK Jensen K: Phosphorus limitation of Vinogradov GM: Hyperiid amphipods in Cymodocea nodosa growth 129 the eastern part of the South Pacific Peristiwady T, Geistdoerfer P: Biological gyre 259 Lang M — Grant WS aspects of Monacanthus tomentosus Lee JJ, Sang K, Kuile B ter, Strauss E, Lee PJ, Faber WW Jr: Nutritional and (Monacanthidae) in the seagrass beds of Wada E — Sugisaki H related experiments on laboratory Kotania Bay, West Seram, Moluccas, In- Ward P — Johnston IA donesia 135 Webb DG, Parsons TR: Impact of preda- maintenance of three species of sym- Prezant RS — Carriker MR tion-disturbance by large epifauna on biont-bearing, large foraminifera 417 Lee PJ — Lee JJ sediment-dwelling harpacticoid cope- Leis JM: Vertical distribution of fish lar- Read J — Ayre DJ pods: field experiments in a subtidal vae in the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon, Reid SB, Hirota J, Young RE, Hallacher seagrass bed 485 Australia 157 LE: Mesopelagic-boundary community Webb J — Evans LA Lewis AG — Metaxas A in Hawaii: micronekton at the interface Wilkinson CR — Cheshire AC Lion R — Augier H between neritic and oceanic ecosystems Williams DC — Obrietan K 427 Wilson RP, Culik BM, Adelung D, Ritz DA — Fenton GE Spairani HJ, Coria NR: Depth utilisa- Macey DJ — Evans LA Romero J — Perez M tion by breeding Adélie penguins, Manjulatha C, Babu DE: Functional or- Ronneau C — Augier H Pygoscelis adeliae, at Esperanza Bay, ganisation of mouth parts, and filter Roucoux P — Augier H Antarctica 181 feeding, in Clibanarius longitarsus (Crus- Wishart J + Ayre DJ tacea: Anomura) 121 Salini JP - Brewer DT Wolanski E + Kingsford MJ Marchant HJ, Davidson AT, Kelly GJ: Sand-Jensen K - Perez M Womersley C — Hill KT UV-B protecting compounds in the ma- Sang K — Lee JJ rine alga Phaeocystis pouchetii from Sauriau P-G: Spread of Cyclope neritea Xu RA — Barker MF Antarctica 391 (Mollusca: Gastropoda) along the McEuen FS, Chia F-S: Development and north-eastern Atlantic coasts in relation Young CM — Bingham BL metamorphosis of two psolid sea cucum- to oyster culture and to climatic fluctua- Young RE — Reid SB bers, Psolus chitonoides and Psolidium tions 299 bullatum, with a review of reproductive Schmale MC: Prevalence and distribution Ziemann DA, Conquest LD, Olaizola M, patterns in the family Psolidae patterns of tumors in bicolor damselfish Bienfang PK: Interannual variability in (Holothuroidea: Echinodermata) 267 (Pomacentrus partitus) on South Florida the spring phytoplankton bloom in Metaxas A, Lewis AG: Interactions be- reefs 203 Auke Bay, Alaska 321 tween two species of marine diatoms: Short SA — Fenton GE effects on their individual copper Smith DB > Glynn PW tolerance 407 Spairani HJ > Wilson RP Indexed in Current Contents

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