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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14 - 1994 Managing Editor Editors G. Hempel V. Alexander, Fairbanks, USA Y. Naito, Tokyo, Japan Zentrum fiir Marine R. Bannasch, Berlin, Germany G. di Prisco, Naples, Italy Tropendkologie D. Boltovskoy, Buenos Aires, P. H. Schalk, Amsterdam, Universitatsallee GW 1/A Argentina The Netherlands D-28359 Bremen, Germany A. Clarke, Cambridge, UK W. R. Siegfried, Rondebosch, G. Hgpner Petersen, Kopenhagen, South Africa Denmark T. G. Smith, Québec, Canada Technical Editor C. C. E. Hopkins, Tromsé6, Norway V. Spiridonov, Moscow, USSR G. Hubold, Kiel, Germany C. W. Sullivan, Los Angeles, USA I. Hempel L. Legendre, Québec, Canada M. M. Tilzer, Konstanz, Germany Institut fiir Polardkologie R. I. Lewis Smith, Cambridge, UK J. Valencia, Santiago, Chile Universitat Kiel, Physikzentrum J. R. E. Lutjeharms, Rondebosch, P. Vernon, Paimpont, France WischhofstraBe 1-3, Gebaude 12 South Africa W. F. Vincent, Québec, Canada D-24148 Kiel, Germany H. 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Printed in Germany Springer International Contents of Volume 14 - 1994 Amat JA — Moreno J Carlini AR, Marquez MEI, Soave G, Vergani Gaino E, Bavestrello G, Cattaneo-Vietti R, Andersen J — Johansson L DF, Ronayne de Ferrer PA: Southern ele- Sara M: Scanning electron microscope evi- Andersen K — Palm H phant seal, Mirounga leonina: composition dence for diatom uptake by two Antarctic Andersson A — Norrman B of milk during lactation 37 sponges 55 Atkinson A: Diets and feeding selectivity Carrada GC, Fabiano M, Povero P, Saggiomo Gales R, Renouf D: Assessment of body among the epipelagic copepod community V: Surface distribution of size-fractionated condition of harp seals 381 near South Georgia insummer 551 chlorophyll a and particulate organic matter Garcia FJ, Garcia-Gémez JF, Troncoso JS, in the Strait of Magellan 447 Cervera JL: A descriptive study of some Bale JS — Hodkinson ID Carrascal LM — Moreno J Antarctic notaspidean opisthobranchs Bathmann UV — Gleitz M Castellvi J> Bozal N (Gastropoda), with description of a new Bathmann UV — Gonzalez HE Cattaneo-Vietti R — Gaino E genus and species 261 Bavestrello G — Gaino E Cervera JL — Garcia FJ Garcia-Goémez JF — Garcia FJ Bayly IAE: Gladioferens Henry (Copepoda: Chastel O: Maximum diving depths of com- Garrick RC > Gibson JAE Calanoida) discovered in Antarctica: G. mon diving petrels Pelecano des urinatrix at Genevois F > Bost CA antarcticus sp. nov. described from a lake in Kerguelen Islands 211 Gibson JAE, Qiang XL, Franzmann PD, Gar- the Bunger Hills 253 Chauhan S, Shivaji S: Growth and pigmenta- rick RC, Burton HR: Volatile fatty and Bjgrge A — Sakshaug E tion in Sphingobacterium antarcticus, a dissolved free amino acids in Organic Lake, Block W — Hodkinson ID psychrotrophic bacterium from Antarctica Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica 545 Block W — Richard KJ 31 Gieskes WW — Tilzer MM Block W: Terrestrial ecosystems: Antarctica Convey P > Richard KJ Gleitz M, Bathmann UV, Lochte K: Build-up 293 Convey: Photosynthesis and dark respiration and decline of summer phytoplankton bio- Bolter M — Melick DR in Antarctic mosses — an initial comparative mass in the eastern Weddell Sea, Antarc- Bonner N: Antarctic conservation and mana- study 65 tica 413 gement 301 Coulson S — Hodkinson ID Gloaguen J-C — Frenot Y Bost CA, Koubbi P, Genevois F, Ruchon L, Creet SM —> Woehler EJ Gonzalez HE, Kurbjeweit F, Bathmann UV: Ridoux V: Gentoo penguin Pygoscelis pa- Cuervo JJ — Moreno J Occurrence of cyclopoid copepods and fae- pua diet as an indicator of planktonic avail- Culik B: Energetic costs of raising Pygoscelid cal material in the Halley Bay region, Ant- ability in the Kerguelen Islands 147 penguin chicka 205 arctica, during January-February 1991 Bozal N, Manresa A, Castellvi J, Guinea J: A 331 new bacterial strain of Antarctica, Altero- Daae HL — Prestrud P Green K > Morrice MG monas sp., that produces a heteropolymer Daponte MC, Esnal GB: Differences in em- Green K — Terhune JM slime 561 bryological development in two closely re- Guinea J > Bozal N Brandt A, Janssen HH: Redescription of Zo- lated species: Ihlea racovitzai and Ihlea Gulliksen B — Sakshaug E nophryxus quinquedens Barnard, 1913 magalhanica (Tunicata, Thaliacea) 455 (Crustacea, Isopoda, Dajidae) from the Dartnall HJG — Pugh PJA Hagen W — Friedrich C Weddell Sea, Antarctica, with notes on its Davison W, Franklin CE, McKenzie JC: Hae- Hagen W — Hirche H-J biology and zoogeography 343 matological changes in an Antarctic teleost, Halvorsen O — Lile NK Brandt A, Piepenburg D: Peracarid crusta- Trematomus bernacchii, following stress Hammill MO, Kovacs KM, Lydersen C: Local cean assemblages of the Kolbeinsey Ridge, 463 movements by nursing bearded seal (Eri- north of Iceland 97 DeVries AL — Raymond JA gnathus barbatus) pups in Kongsfjorden, Brekke B, Gabrielsen GW: Assimilation effi- Donnelly J, Torres JJ, Hopkins TL, Lancraft Svalbard 569 ciency of adult Kittiwakes and Briinnich’s TM: Chemical composition of Antarctic Hemmingsen W — Lile NK Guillemots fed apelin and Arctic zooplankton during austral fall and Heusel R > Tilzer MM Cod 279 winter 171 Hindell MA, Slip DJ, Burton HR: Body mass Bréthes J-C, Ferreyra G, de la Vega S: Distri- loss of moulting female southern elephant bution, growth and reproduction of the Esnal GB — Daponte MC seals, Mirounga Leonina, at Macquarie Is- limpet Nacella (Patinigera) concinna (Stre- Estrada M — Schloss I land 275 bel 1908) in relation to potential food avail- Hirche H-J > Lara RJ ability, in Espernza Bay (Antarctic Penin- Fabiano M —> Carrada GC Hirche H-J, Hagen W, Mumm N, Richter C: sula) 161 Fenton N — Tilzer MM The Northeast Water Polynya, Greenland Budéus G — Schneider W Ferreyra G — Bréthes J-C Sea. III. Meso- and macrozooplankton Burton H — Terhune JM Frafjord K: Growth rates and energy demands distribution and production of dominant Burton HR —> Gibson JAE in captive juvenile arctic foxes Alopex lago- herbivorous copepods during spring Burton HR — Hindell MA pus in Svalbard 355 491 Burton HR —> Morrice MG Franklin CE — Davison W Hodkinson ID, Coulson S, Webb NR, Block Burton HR — Woehler EJ Franzmann PD — Gibson JAE W, Strathdee AT, Bale JS: Feeding studies Bushnell PG — Steffensen JF Frenot Y, Gloaguen J-C: Reproductive per- on Onychiurus arcticus (Tullberg) (Collem- Bushnell PG, Steffensen JF, Schurmann H, formance of native and alien colonizing bola: Onychiuridae) on West Spitsber- Jones DR: Exercise metabolism in two spe- phanerogams on a glacier foreland, Iles gen 17 cies of cod in arctic waters 43 Kerguelen 473 Holm-Hansen O — Tupas LM Friedrich C, Hagen W: Lipid contents of five Hopkins TL — Donnelly J Capriglione T, Morescalchi A, Olmo E, Roc- species of notothenioid fish from high-Ant- Hosie G => Scott P co L, Stingo V, Manzo S: Satellite DNAs, arctic waters and ecological implica- Hureau J-C: The significance of fish in the Heterochromatin and sex chromosomes in tions 359 marine Antarctic ecosystems 307 Chionodraco hamatus (Channichthyidae, Perciformes) 285 Gabrielsen GW — Brekke B Janssen HH — Brandt A Johansson L, Andersen J, Nilssen AC: Distri- Mehlum F — Sakshaug E Renouf D — Gales R bution of bark insects in “island” planta- Mehrtens G: Haloperoxidase activities in Arc- Richard KJ, Convey P, Block W: The terres- tions of spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in tic macroalgae 351 trial arthropod fauna of the Byers Peninsu- subarctic Norway 107 Melick DR, Bolter M, Moller R: Rates of la, Livingston Island, South Shetland Is- Jones DR — Bushnell PG soluble carbohydrate utilization in soils land 371 Juterzenka K von — Piepenburg D from the Windmill Islands Oasis, Wilkes Richter C — Hirche H-J Land, continental Antarctica 59 Ridoux V — Bost CA Karl DM — Tupas LM Mercuri G > Kléser H Robertson G — Weimerskirch H Kattner G > Lara RJ Moen J, MacAlister H: Continued range ex- Rocco L > Capriglione T Kaup E: Annual primary production of phyto- pansion of introduced reindeer on South Ronayne de Ferrer PA — Carlini AR plankton in Lake Verkhneye, Schirmacher Georgia 459 Ruchon L => Bost CA Oasis, Antarctica 433 Mdlier R > Melick DR Rgv N = Lorentsen S-H Kerry KR — de la Mare WK Moreno J, Carrascal LM, Sanz JJ, Amat JA, Kivi K, Kuosa H: Late winter microbial com- Cuervo JJ: Hatching asynchrony, sibling hi- Saggiomo V — Carrada GC munities in the western Weddell Sea (Ant- erarchies and brood reduction in the Chin- Sakshaug E, Bjgrge A, Gulliksen B, Loeng H, arctica) 389 strap penguin Pygoscelis antarctica 21 Mehlum F: Structure, biomass distribution, Klages NTW — Skinner JD Morescalchi A — Capriglione T and energetics of the pelagic ecosystem in Kléser H — Palm H Mori Y — Watanuki Y the Barents Sea: A synopsis 405 Kléser H, Mercuri G, Laturnus F, Quartino Morrice MG, Burton HR, Green K: Micro- Sanz JJ — Moreno J ML, Wiencke C: On the competitive bal- geographic variation and songs in the un- Sara M > Gaino E ance of macroalgae at Potter Cov (King derwater vocalisation repertoire of the Schloss I, Estrada M: Phytoplankton composi- George Island, South Shetlands) 11 Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii) tion in the Weddell-Scotia Confluence area Koike I > Tupas LM from the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica 441 during austral spring in relation to hydro- Kosobokova KN — Voronina NM Mumm N — Hirche H-J graphy 77 Koubbi P — Bost CA Schneider W, Budéus G: The North East Kovacs KM — Hammill MO Naito Y — Watanuki Y Water polynya (Greenland Sea). I. A physi- Kréncke I, Tan TL, Stein R: High benthic Nilssen AC — Johansson L cal concept of its generation 1 bacteria standing stock in deep Arctic ba- Nordhausen W: Distribution and diel vertical Schurmann H — Bushnell PG sins 423 migration of the euphausiid Thysanoessa Schurmann H — Steffensen JF Kroncke I: Macrobenthos composition, abun- macrura in Gerlache Strait, Antarctica Scott P, McMinn A, Hosie G: Physical para- dance and biomass in the Arctic Ocean 219 meters influencing diatom community along a transect between Svalbard and the Norheim G — Prestrud P structure in eastern Antarctic sea ice 507 Makarov Basin 519 Norrman B, Andersson A: Development of Shivaji S—> Chauhan S Kuosa H — Kivi K ice biota in a temperate sea area (Gulf of Sivertsen T —> Prestrud P Kurbjeweit F > Gonzalez HE Bothnia) 531 Skinner JD, Klages NTW: On some aspects of Kurbjeweit F — Pagés F the biology of the Ross seal Ommatophoca Olmo E — Capriglione T rossii from King Haakon VII Sea, Antarc- Lancraft TM — Donnelly J tica 467 Lara RJ, Kattner G, Tillmann U, Hirche H-J: Pagés F, Kurbjeweit F: Vertical distribution Slip DJ — Hindell MA The North East Water polynya (Greenland and abundance of mesoplanktonic medusae Soave G —> Carlini AR Sea). II. Mechanisms of nutrient supply and siphonophores from the Weddell Sea, Spindler M: Notes on the biology of sea ice in and influence on phytoplankton distribu- Antarctica 243 the Arctic and Antarctic 319 tion 483 Pakhomov EA — Voronina NM Steffensen JF — Bushnell PG Laturnus F — Kléser H Palm H, Andersen K, Kléser H, Plotz J: Steffensen JF, Bushnell PG, Schurmann H: Le Maho Y: New perspectives for research on Occurrence of Pseudoterranova decipiens Oxygen consumption in four species of tele- antarctic birds and mammals 315 (Nematoda) in fish from the southeastern osts from Greenland: no evidence of met- Lile NK, Halvorsen O, Hemmingsen W: Zoo- Weddell Sea (Antarctic) 539 abolic cold adaption 49 geographical classification of the macro- Penney RL > Woehler EJ Stein R > Kroéncke I parasite faunas of four flatfish species from Piepenburg D — Brandt A Stingo V > Capriglione T the northeastern Atlantic 137 Piepenburg D, von Juterzenka K: Abun- Strathdee AT — Hodkinson ID Lochte K — Gleitz M dance, biomass and spatial distribution pat- Sullivan CW > Raymond JA Loeng H — Sakshaug E tern of brittle stars (Echinodermata: Lorentsen S-H, R@v N: Sex determination of Ophiuroidea) on the Kolbeinsey Ridge Antarctic Petrels Thalassoica antarctica by north of Iceland 185 Tan TL — Kréncke I discriminant analysis of morphometric Plétz J — Palm H Terhune JM, Burton H, Green K: Weddell characters 143 Povero P > Carrada GC seal in-air call sequences made with closed Lydersen C — Hammill MO Prestrud P, Norheim G, Sivertsen T, Daae mouths 117 HL: Levels of toxic and essential elements Tillmann U — Lara RJ MacAlister H — Moen J in arctic fox in Svalbard 155 Tilzer MM, Gieskes WW, Heusel R, Fenton Manresa A — Bozal N Pugh PJA, Dartnall HJG: The Acari of fresh- N: The impact of phytoplankton on spec- Manzo S — Capriglione T and brackish water habitats in the Antarctic tral water transparency in the Southern Mare WK de la, Kerry KR: Population dyna- and sub-Antarctic regions 401 Ocean: implications for primary productiv- mics of the wandering albatross (Diomedea ity 127 exulans) on Macquarie Island and the ef- Qiang XL — Gibson JAE Torres JJ — Donnelly J fects of mortality from longline fishing Quartino ML — Kléser H Troncoso JS — Garcia FJ 231 Tupas LM, Koike I, Karl DM, Holm-Hansen Marquez MEI — Carlini AR Raymond JA, Sullivan CW, DeVries AL: O: Nitrogen metabolism by heterotrophic McKenzie JC — Davison W Release on an ice-active substance by Ant- bacterial assemblages in Antarctic coastal McMinn A = Scott P arctic sea diatoms 71 waters 195 Ulbricht J, Zippel D: Delayed laying and Watanuki Y, Mori Y, Naito Y: Euphausia Antarctic Peninsula during the austral win- prolonged fasting in Adélie Penguins Py- superba dominates in the diet of Adélie ter, 1986 325 goscelis adeliae 215 penguins feeding under fast sea-ice in the Wiencke C > Kléser H shelf areas of Enderby Land in summer Woehler EJ, Penney RL, Creet SM, Burton Vega S de la > Bréthes J-C 429 HR: Impacts of human visitors on breeding Veit RR — Whitehouse MJ Webb NR — Hodkinson ID success and long-term population trends in Vergani DF —> Carlini AR Weimerskirch H, Robertson G: Satellite Adélie Penguins at Casey, Antarctica 269 Voronina NM, Kosobokova KN, Pakhomov tracking of light-mantled sooty alba- EA: Composition and biomass of summer trosses 123 Zippel D — Ulbricht J metazoan plankton in the 0-200 m layer of Whitehouse MJ, Veit RR: Distribution and the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic 91 abundance of seabirds and fur seals near the Indexed in Current Contents

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