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Index to Volume 45 Author Index ABBOTT, ISABELLA A., ZHANG JUNFU, and XIA BANGMEI A New Tern (Sterna) Breeding Record for Hawaii, Gracilaria mixta, sp. nov. and Other Western Pacific 348-354 Species of the Genus (Rhodophyta: Gracilariaceae), CRAWFORD, DANIEL J.—see Pacheco et al. 12-27 CrosBy, DONALD G.—see Armbrust and Crosby; Inouye ACEVEDO, ROBERTO and Crosby Preliminary Observations on Effects of Pesticides Car- baryl, Naphthol, and Chlorpyrifos on Planulae of DuBinsky, Zvy—see Stambler et al. the Hermatypic Coral Pocillopora damicornis, 287- 289 ENGBRING, JOHN—see Wiles et al. AEBY, GRETA S. Costs and Benefits of Parasitism in a Coral Reef System FALANRUW, MARGIE V. C.—see Wiles et al. (abstract), 85-86 Fitcu, M. M. M. Behavioral and Ecological Relationships of a Parasite Transgenic Papaya Plants via Microprojectile Bom- and Its Hosts within a Coral Reef System, 263—269 bardment (abstract), 88 ADLER, JOSEPH A.—see Stepien et al. FRANCIS, MALCOLM P. ALBERT, HENRIK H. Additions to the Fish Fauna of Lord Howe, Norfolk, Sequence Analysis of a Phosphoenolpyruvate Car- and the Kermadec Islands, Southwest Pacific Ocean, boxylase (PEPC) Gene from Sugarcane and Com- 204-220 parison with a C-4 Specific PEPC Gene from Maize (abstract), 86 GESSEL, STANLEY P.—see Walker and Gessel ALICATA, DANIEL A. GiLmorE, ADAM M. Sodium Channel Activation Mechanisms: Insights Mechanistic Relationships between Zeaxanthin- from A°-Tetrahydrocannabinol (abstract), 86 dependent ,and Independent High-energy Dissipa- ARADHYA, MALLIKARJUNA K. tion Components in Pea Chloroplasts (abstract), 88— Isozyme Variation and Genetic Differentiation in Ha- 89 waiian Metrosideros from Oahu, Hawaii (abstract), GOCHFELD, DEBORAH J. 98 Energetics of a Predator-Prey Interaction: Corals and ARADHYA, MALLIKARJUNA K.—see Lebot et al. Coral-feeding Fishes (abstract), 89; (article), 246- ARMBRUST, KEVIN L. and DONALD G. CrosBy 256 Fate of Carbaryl, 1-Naphthol, and Atrazine in Sea- Gopwin, JOHN R. water, 314-320 Histological Aspects of Protandrous Sex Change in ATKINSON, M. J.—see Newton and Atkinson the Anemone-fish, Amphiprion melanopus (abstract), 89-90 BANGMEI, X1A—see Abbott et al. Gou, BEVERLY P. L. BELL, JANICE L. Mortality and Settlement Success of Pocillopora dami- Food Resources for Larval Growth: Patches and cornis Planula Larvae during Recovery from Low Picoplankton (abstract), 87 Levels of Nickel, 276—286 Borsk1, RUSSELL J. Rapid Inhibition of Prolactin Release by Cortisol from HaRAMaATY, LITI the Pituitary of the Tilapia, Oreochromis mossam- Reproduction Effort in the Nudibranch Phestilla sibo- bicus, Accompanied by Reductions in cAMP and gae: Calorimetric Analysis of Food and Eggs, 257- 45Ca** Accumulation (abstract), 87-88 262 BuRGER, JOHN F. HE, MEI Review of the Tabanidae (Diptera) of Eastern Mela- Isolation, Characterization, and Comparison of Actin nesia and Samoa (Excluding New Caledonia), with Genes from Two Fruit Fly Species (abstract), 90 Description of Three New Species, 374—382 HILL, Kevin T. Critical Aspects of Lipofuscin Methodologies for the CAIRNS, STEPHEN D. Accurate Determination of Aging in Aquatic Organ- Cyclohelia lamellata, New Genus and Species of Sty- isms (abstract), 90-91 lasteridae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the Bering Hiruk1, Lisa—see Conant et al. Sea, 383-388 Cuoy, BARRY—see Conant et al. INouyE, LAurRA S. and DONALD G. CROSBY CLapPp, ROGER—see Conant et al. Fate of Model Xenobiotics in Calcareous Marine CONANT, SHEILA, ROGER CLAPP, LisA HIRUKI, and BARRY Algae, 308-313 CHOY IRELAND, JAMES H. 405 406 PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 45, 1991 Hemoglobin Isoelectric Focusing for Unstable a- pine Scrub of Maui, Hawaii: Evidence for a Drought- Thalassemia Protein Variants from Southeast Asians induced Alpine Timberline, 152-168 (abstract), 91 LOCHER, CHRISTOPHER P. TRONS, DarBy K. Production and Characterization of Monoclonal Anti- Misbehaving on a Coral Reef: Observations of a But- bodies to GP195, a Prominent Vaccine Candidate terflyfish (abstract), 91—92 for Plasmodium falciparum (abstract), 96 IRONS, DARBY K.—see Kosaki et al. Lum, RICHARD Characterization of a Developmentally Regulated JELLYMAN, D. J. Ectodermal Gene of the Sea Urchin Tripneustes gra- Biology of the Shortfinned Eel Anguilla obscura in Lake tilla (abstract), 97 Te Rotonui, Mitiaro, Cook Islands, 362—373 LUTNESKY, MARVIN JONES, ANTHONY T. A Temporal-Polygyny-Threshold Model and Spawning Drowned Reefs in the Alenuihaha Channel: Evidence in the Pomacanthid Angelfish Centropyge potteri (ab- for Island Subsidence and Low Stands of Quater- stract), 97-98 nary Sea Level (abstract), 92 JUNFU, ZHANG—see Abbott et al. MANGOLD, PETER J.—see Stepien et al. MANNER, Har ey I. and R. J. MORRISON KANEMITSU, MARTHA Y. A Temporal Sequence (Chronosequence) of Soil Car- Platelet-derived Growth Factor-Induced Phosphati- bon and Nitrogen Development after Phosphate dylinositol Turnover, Intracellular Calcium Rise, Mining on Nauru Island, 400—404 and Protein Kinase C Activation Are Not Required MANSHARDT, RICHARD M.—-see Lebot et al. for DNA Synthesis (abstract), 92—93 McMILLAN, W. OWEN KEIRANS, JAMES—see Lazell et al. Larval Life History and Population Subdivision within KENYON, JEAN Two Temperate Sea Urchins (Heliocidaris) (abstract), Sexual Reproduction in Hawaiian Acropora (abstract), 98-99 93 MERLIN, MarK D. KESSING, BAILEY D. Woody Vegetation on the Raised Coral Limestone of Molecular Evolution in Sea Urchin Mitochondrial Mangaia, Southern Cook Islands, 131—151 DNA (abstract), 93-94 MICHAEL, TEENA KInzIE, R. A., II Incipient and Subsequent Stages of Community Devel- Introduction to Papers Resulting from the 1989 Hawaii opment on Select Artificial and Living Substrates in Institute of Marine Biology Summer Program, 225- a Marine Environment (abstract), 99 226 MOoNnGER, BRUCE C. Kosak1, RANDALL K. Physical Basis of Direct-interception Feeding by Ma- Patterns of Resource Use and Aggressive Interaction rine Zooflagellates (abstract), 99-100 among Three Species of Coral-feeding Butterflyfish Morrison, R. J.—see Manner and Morrison (Chaetodontidae) (abstract), 94 Moss, SHAUN M. KosAKI, RANDALL K., RICHARD L. PYLE, JOHN E. RAN- Enigmonia aenigmatica: An Enigmatic Molluscan Cha- DALL, and Darby K. IRONS meleon (abstract), 100 New Records of Fishes from Johnston Atoll, with Notes on Biogeography, 186—203 Newton, P. A. and M. J. ATKINSON KUKERT, HELMUT Kinetics of Dark Oxygen Uptake of Pocillopora dami- In Situ Experiments on Response of Deep-sea Macro- cornis, 270-275 fauna to Burial Disturbance (abstract), 95 PACHECO, PATRICIA, Top F. Stugssy, and DANIEL J. LAZELL, JAMES D., JAMES E. KEIRANS, and G. ALLAN CRAWFORD SAMUELSON Natural Interspecific Hybridization in Gunnera (Gun- The Sulawesi Black Racer, Coluber (Pytas) dipsas, and neraceae) of the Juan Fernandez Islands, Chile, 389- a Remarkable Ectoparasitic Aggregation, 355—361 399 LEBOT, VINCENT, MALLIKARJUNA K. ARADHYA, and PHILLIPS, HIKARU—see Stepien et al. RICHARD M. MANSHARDT Popper, NuriIT—see Stambler et al. Geographic Survey of Genetic Variation in Kava PyLE, RICHARD L.—see Kosaki et al. (Piper methysicum Forst f. and P. wichmannii C. DC.), 169-185 RANDALL, JOHN E.—see Kosaki et al. LEE, YOUNGLIM REHBOCK, PHILIP F. Transfer along a Continuum in Discriminative Learn- Organizing Pacific Science: Local and International ing of Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) (abstract), 95 Origins of the Pacific Science Association, 107— LEPSON, JAAN KAIMANU 122 Delayed Plumage Maturation in the Hawaiian ‘Akepa, ROBERTS, MERE Loxops coccineus coccineus (abstract), 96 Origin, Dispersal Routes, and Geographic Distribu- LEUSCHNER, CHRISTOPH and MICHAEL SCHULTE tion of Rattus exulans, with Special Reference to Microclimatological Investigations in the Tropical Al- New Zealand, 123-130 Index RopcGers, BUEL D. TABATA, HIDEO—see Shimizu and Tabata Effects of Nutrition, Glucose, and Amino Acids on TAMARU, PHYLLIS Y. Prolactin (PRL) and Growth Hormone (GH) Re- Biology of a Hawaiian Freshwater Goby (‘O‘opu lease In Vitro from the Pituitary of the Tilapia, Oreo- nakea), Awaous stamineus, in Rivers on Kauai, chromis mossambicus (abstract), 100—101 Hawaii (abstract), 102 RON, BENNY TE, FRANKLYN TAN 17-Methyltestosterone (MT) and Acclimation Salinity Effects of Two Petroleum Products on Pocillopora Effects on Nutrient Absorption by the Intestine of damicornis Planulae, 290-298 the Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus (abstract), TITGEN, RICHARD H. 101 Bibliography of Albert Henry Banner’s Contributions to Science, 227—231 SAMUELSON, G. ALLAN—see Lazell et al. Summary of Albert H. and Dora M. Banner’s Contri- SANTELICES, BERNABE butions to the Knowledge of the Family Aipheidae Variations in Cystocarp Structure in Pterocladia (Ge- (Decapoda: Caridea), 232—245 lidiales: Rhodophyta), 1—11 TYLER, WILLIAM A., Ill SCHULTE, MICHAEL—see Leuschner and Schulte Nest Site Characteristics and Male Size Effects on SHAFER, Davip J. Paternal Reproductive Success (abstract), 103 The Brown Goby, Bathygobius fuscus (Gobiidae): Re- sponses to Biological and Physiochemical Intertidal UNABIA, CATHERINE CRAINE Gradients (abstract), 102 Scanning Electron Microscopy of Radular Structure in SHIMIZU, YOSHIKAZU and HIDEO TABATA the Neritidae (abstract), 103 Forest Structure, Composition, and Distribution on a Pacific Island, with Reference to Ecological Release WAGNER, WARREN L. and STEPHEN G. WELLER and Speciation, 28—49 Resurrection of a Kauai Stenogyne: S. kealiae, 50- SPRINGER, VICTOR G. 54 Documentation of the Blenniid Fish Parablennius thy- WALKER, RICHARD B. and STANLEY P. GESSEL sanius from the Hawaiian Islands, 72—75 Osmotic Relations of Some Plants of the Northern STAMBLER, NoGA, NuriT Popper, ZvY DuBINSKY, and Marshall Islands, 55—62 JOHN STIMSON WANG, MING-LI Effects of Nutrient Enrichment and Water Motion on Molecular Analysis of Bean Arcelin Gene(s) Encoding the Coral Pocillopora damicornis, 299-307 an Insect-resistant Protein (abstract), 104 STEADMAN, Davip W. WELLER, STEPHEN G.—see Wagner and Weller Extinct and Extirpated Birds from Aitutaki and Atiu, WHITTIER, TIMOTHY S. Southern Cook Islands, 325—347 Dynamics of Sexual Selection: Male Mating Success STEPIEN, CAROL A., HIKARU PHILLIPS, JOSEPH A. ADLER, and Female Fitness in a Laboratory Population of and PETER J. MANGOLD the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (abstract), 104 Biogeographic Relationships of a Rocky Intertidal Wies, GARY J., JOHN ENGBRING, and MARGIE V. C. Fish Assemblage in an Area of Cold Water Up- FALANRUW welling off Baja California, Mexico, 63—71 Population Status and Natural History of Pteropus STIMSON, JOHN—see Stambler et al. mariannus on Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands, 76- Stugssy, Top F.—see Pacheco et al. 84 PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 45, 1991 Subject Index Acropora, sexual reproduction, 93 deep-sea macrofauna, response to burial by sediment, 95 ‘akepa—see Loxops coccineus coccineus Dendrocygna, bones from Cook Islands, 325-347 alga, calcareous—see Halimeda, Padina, Porolithon DNA, mitochondrial, molecular evolution in sea urchin, red—see Rhodophyta 93-94 alpha-thalassemia, detection of protein variants, 91 synthesis, PDGF-induced, 92—93 Alpheidae, bibliography of articles by A. H. Banner, duck, whistling—see Dendrocygna 227-231 Ducula aurorae, bones from Cook Islands, 325—347 summary of contributions by A. H. and D. M. Banner, 232-245 ecological release, 28-49 Amblyomma cordiferum, on Coluber dipsas, 355—361 eel, shortfinned—see Anguilla obscura Amblyomma helvolum, on Coluber dipsas, 355—361 Enigmonia aenigmatica, change of shell color, 100 Amphiprion melanopus, protandrous sex change, 89—90 anemonefish—see Amphiprion melanopus fish, biogeographic relationships, 63—71, 186—203 angelfish—see Centropyge potteri new records from Johnston Atoll, 186—203 Anguilla obscura, biology, 362—373 new records from Lord Howe, Norfolk, and Kermadec Apis mellifera, discriminative learning, 95 Islands, 204—220 Aplosonyx nigripennis, on Coluber dipsas, 355—361 fly, fruit—see Ceratitis capitata; Dacus dorsalis arcelin, analysis of gene for insect-resistant protein, 104 forest, structure, composition, and distribution on a atrazine, fate in seawater, 314—319 Pacific island, 28—49 Awaous stamineus, biology, 102 Gallicolumba erythroptera, bones from Cook Islands, Banner, Albert Henry, bibliography, 227-231 325-347 summary of contributions on Alpheidae, 232—245 Gelidiales, 1—11 Banner, Dora M., summary of contributions on Alphe- Gelidium, \—11 idae, 232—245 goby, freshwater—see Awaous stamineus bat, fruit—see Pteropus mariannus Gracilaria mixta, new species, 12—27 bee, honey—see Apis mellifera Gracilariaceae, 12—27 benzene, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 290- ground-dove, Society Islands—see Gallicolumba erythrop- 298 tera biogeography, of fish assemblage off Baja California, Gunnera, interspecific hybridization, 389-399 63-71 of fishes from Johnston Atoll, 186—203 Halimeda, fate of p-nitroanisole and p-nitrophenol, 308 Blenniidae, 72—75 313 booby, red-footed—see Sula sula Heliocidarus, \arval life history and population subdivi- butterflyfish, chevron—see Chaetodon trifascialis sion, 98—99 high-energy dissipation, in pea chloroplasts, 88-89 carbaryl, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 287— 289 isoelectric focusing, for separating hemoglobin proteins, fate in seawater, 314-319 91 Centropyge potteri, temporal polygyny threshold model and spawning, 97 kava—see Piper methysticum; Piper wichmannii Ceratitis capitata, characterization of actin genes, 90 sexual selection dynamics, 104 Lamiaceae, 50—54 Chaetodon, resource use and territoriality in three species, lipofuscin, use for aging aquatic organisms, 90—91 94 lorikeet, Rimatara—see Vini kuhlii Chaetodon trifascialis, used in testing optimization models, Loxops coccineus coccineus, delayed plumage maturation, 91-92 96 chlorpyrifos, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 287-289 Metrosideros polymorpha, isozyme variation and genetic Chrysomelidae, 355-361 differentiation, 98 Coluber dipsas, ectoparasites, 355—361 microclimate, studies in tropical alpine scrub on Maui, coral—see Pocillopora damicornis; Cyclohelia lamellata 152-168 coral and coral-feeding fishes, 89 microprojectile bombardment, producing transgenic energetics of predator-prey interaction, 246—256 papaya plants, 88 coral reef, evidence of island subsidence, 92 crake, sooty—see Porzana tabuensis monoclonal antibodies, production and characterization, Cyclohelia lamellata, new genus and species, 383—388 96 Cydistomyia choiseulensis, new species, 374—382 naphthol, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 287 Dacus dorsalis, characterization of actin genes, 90 fate in seawater, 314-319 Index 409 Neritidae, SEM of radular structure, 103 Pteropus mariannus, population status and natural his- nickel, effect on larvae of Pocillopora damicornis, 276- tory, 76—84 286 nudibranch—see Phestilla sibogae racer, Sulawesi black—see Coluber dipsas rat, Polynesian—see Rattus exulans Oreochromis mossambicus, inhibition of prolactin release Rattus exulans, origin, dispersal, and distribution, 123 by cortisol, 87-88 130 effect of nutrition on prolactin and growth hormone reproductive effort, in Phestilla sibogae, 257-262 release, 100—101 reproductive success, paternal, effect of male size and nest effect of 17-methyltestosterone and salinity on nutrient site in fishes, 103 absorption, 101 respiration, of Pocillopora damicornis, 270-275 osmotic potential, in plants of northern Marshall Islands, Rhodophyta, 1—11, 12-27 55-62 salt tolerance, of plants, 55S—62 Pacific Science Association, history, 107-122 sea level, drowned reefs as evidence of changes, 92 Padina, fate of p-nitroanisole and p-nitrophenol, 308- sea urchin—see Heliocidaris; Strongylocentrotinae; Trip- 313 neustes gratilla Parablennius thysanius, documented from Hawaii, 72- sodium channel, activation mechanisms, 86 75 soil, carbon and nitrogen development, 400-404 parasite—host relationships, in coral reef system, 263— speciation, of a Pacific island flora, 28—49 269 Stenogyne kealiae, 50-54 petrel, Tahiti—see Pterodroma rostrata Stenogyne purpurea, 50—54 Phestilla sibogae, calorimetric analysis of food and eggs, Sterna albifrons, probable breeding record for Hawaii, 257-262 348-354 phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, analysis of gene, 86 Sterna antillarum, 348—354 pigeon, Society Islands—see Ducula aurorae Strongylocentrotinae, evolution of mitochondrial DNA, Piper methysticum, geographic survey of genetic varia- 93-94 tion, 169-185 Stylasteridae, 383—388 Piper wichmannii, geographic survey of genetic variation, substrate, effect on community development in marine 169-185 environment, 99 Plagioporus sp., 85-86, 263—269 Sula sula, bones from Cook Islands, 325—347 plankton, as food resource for marine invertebrate larvae, 87 Tabanidae, of eastern Melanesia and Samoa, 374-382 plant associations, on Mangaia Island, 131—151 Tabanus lamiensis, new species 374—382 Plasmodium falciparum, vaccine candidate, 96 Tabanus yoshimotoi, new species, 374—382 Plectroglyp hidod, johnst , 246-256 tern, least—see Sterna antillarum Pocillopora damicornis, effects of nickel on larvae, 276- little—see Sterna albifrons 286 tick—see Amblyomma effects of pesticides on larvae, 287—289 tilapia—see Oreochromis mossambicus effects of petroleum products on larvae, 290—298 timberline, alpine, induced by drought, 152-168 kinetics of dark oxygen uptake, 270—275 Tripneustes gratilla, characterization of ectodermal gene, respiration, 270—275 97 Porites compressa, parasitized by trematode, 85—86 Porolithon, fate of p-nitroanisole and p-nitrophenol, 308— vegetation, classification, 28—49 313 on raised coral limestone of Mangaia, 131—151 Porzana tabuensis, bones from Cook Islands, 325—347 Vini kuhlii, bones from Cook Islands, 325—347 predator—prey interaction, energetics, 89, 246—256 virus, papaya ringspot, 88 Pterocladia, variations in cystocarp structure, |—11 Pterodroma rostrata, bones from Cook Islands, 325—347 zooflagellates, marine, direct-interception feeding, 99

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