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INDEX Chemoautotrophs, 144 Chemoreception, 12 Allorecognition, 157 Cherax destructor, 183 Ampullary cell, neuron, 169 CHIAO, CHUAN-CHIN, EMMA J. KELMAN, AND ROGER T. HANLON, Disruptive Annelid, 69, 213 body patterning of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) requires visual infor- Anti-tubulin labeling reveals ampullary neuron ciliary bundles in opistho- mation regarding edges and contrast of objects in natural substrate branch larvae and a new putative neural structure associated with the backgrounds, 7 apical ganglion, 169 Cline, 60 Apical ganglion, nerve, organ, 169 Cnidaria, 221 ARAKI, MAKOTO, see Michiya Kamio, 12 Cold seep, 144 ARCHER, JESSICA, see Henry Trapido-Rosenthal, 3 COLLINS, ALLEN G., AND MARYMEGAN DALY, A new deepwater species of Artemia, 189 Stauromedusae, Lucernaria janetae (Cnidaria, Staurozoa, Lucernari- idae), and a preliminary investigation of stauromedusan phylogeny based on nuclear and mitochondrial rDNA data, 221 Comparative physiology, 138 Bacterial clearance, 159 Concentricycloidea, 77 Balanus glandula, 60 Connective tissue catch, 29 BANDARRA, N., see R. Rosa, 100 Coral bleaching, 3 Bathymodiolus agarius, 144 Costa, P. R., see R. Rosa, 100 Bathymodiolus heckerae, 144 Crab, 12, 36 Behavior, 7 Crayfish, 183 Behavioral and electrophysiological experiments suggest that the antennu- Crustacean, 12, 36, 127, 159, 183, 189 lar outer flagellum is the site of pheromone reception in the male CUNNINGHAM, CLIFFORD W., see John P. Wares, 60 helmet crab Telmessus cheiragonus, 12 Cuttlefish, 7 BHAGOOLI, RANJEET, see Henry Trapido-Rosenthal, 3 Bilateral tactile processing, 183 D Biogeography, 138 Bivalve, 200 Daly, MARYMEGAN, see Allen G. Collins, 221 BOEING, BRIAN, see Henry Trapido-Rosenthal, 3 Decapod crustacean, 159, 183 BraBy, CAREN E., see Emily Stenseng, 138 Deep sea, 77, 221 Breaking strength, 114 DENNY, MARK W., see Justin A. Kitzes, 114 BRIGHT, Monika, see Jennifer L. Salerno, 144 Development, 81 Brown, Kitty J., see Scott Medler, 127 Diet, 36 Bryozoan, 47 Dietary preference and digestive enzyme activities as indicators of trophic BURGENTS, JOSEPH E., KAREN G. BURNETT, AND Louts E. BURNETT, Effects resource utilization by six species of crab, 36 of hypoxia and hypercapnic hypoxia on the localization and the Differentiation, 189 elimination of Vibrio campbellii in Litopenaeus vannamei, the Pacific Digestive enzyme, 36 white shrimp, 159 Disruptive body patterning of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) requires visual BURNETT, KAREN G., see Joseph E. Burgents, 159 information regarding edges and contrast of objects in natural sub- BurRneTT, Louis E., see Joseph E. Burgents, 159 strate backgrounds, 7 BURNETTE, ADRIENE B., TORSTEN H. STRUCK, AND KENNETH M. HALANYCH, Diversification before the most recent glaciation in Balanus glandula, 60 Holopelagic Poeobius meseres (“Poeobiidae,” Annelida) is derived Dominance, 120 from benthic flabelligerid worms, 213 DRANE, SHELIA, see Edmund W. Rogers, 120 Buss, LEO W., see Matthew L. Nicotra, 157 Durour, SUZANNE C., Gill anatomy and the evolution of symbiosis in the Buxton, Lucy, see Henry Trapido-Rosenthal, 3 bivalve family Thyasiridae, 200 Byrne, Maria, Viviparity in the sea star Cryptasterina hystera (Asterini- dae)—conserved and modified features in reproduction and develop- ment, 81 E East Pacific Rise, 221 Cc Ecdysteroids, 127 Echinoderm, 29, 77, 81, 92 Camouflage, 7 Editorial, | Catch apparatus, 29 Effective population size, 60 Cell differentiation is a primary growth process in developing limbs of Effects of ambient flow and injury on the morphology of a fluid transport Artemia, 189 system in a bryozoan, 47 Cell shape change, 189 Effects of hypoxia and hypercapnic hypoxia on the localization and the CHANG, ERNEST S., see Scott Medler, 127 elimination of Vibrio campbellii in Litopenaeus vannamei, the Pacific Changes in tissue biochemical composition and energy reserves associated white shrimp, 159 with sexual maturation in the ommastrephid squids //lex coindetii and Electrophysiology, 12 Todaropsis eblanae, 100 Epidermis, 189 Characterization of symbiont populations in life-history stages of mussels Evolution, 81, 138, 200 from chemosynthetic environments, 144 Evolutionary and acclimation-induced variation in the thermal limits of 232 INDEX TO VOLUME 208 heart function in congeneric marine snails (genus Tegu/a): implica- Kitzes, Justin A.. AND Mark W. Denny. Red algae respond to waves: tions for vertical zonation, 138 morphological and mechanical variation in Mastocarpus papillatus Exploration, 183 along a gradient of force. 114 Exploration in a T-maze by the crayfish Cherax destructor suggests bilat- eral comparison of antennal tactile information, 183 Eyestalk ablation has little effect on actin and myosin heavy chain gene expression in adult lobster skeletal muscles, 127 Larva, 157, 169 F allometry, 92 development, 92 Fertilization, 20 settlement, 92 Fin length, 120 Larval morphometrics and influence of adults on settlement in the gregar- First report of the enigmatic echinoderm Xy/op/ax trom the North Pacific, ious ophiuroid Ophiothrix fragilis (Echinodermata), 92 Litopenaeus vannamei, 159 Flabelligeridae, 213 Lobster, 127 Fluid transport system, 47 FREEMAN, JoeL. see Danielle Johnston, 36 FREEMAN, JoHN A.. Cell differentiation is a primary growth process in M developing limbs of Artemia, 189 FUSETANI, NOBUHIRO, see Michiya Kamio, 12 MAcko, STEPHEN A., see Jennifer L. Salerno, 144 Fusion, 157 MaAcMILLAN, Davip L., see Adrian McMahon, 183 Mastoc arpus, 114 G MATSUNAGA, SHIGEKI, see Michiya Kamio, 12 McKiness, Zoe, see Jennifer L. Salerno, 144 Gill, 200 McMauon. ADRIAN, BLAIR W. PATULLO, AND Davip L. MACMILLAN, Gill anatomy and the evolution of symbiosis in the bivalve family Thya- Exploration in a T-maze by the crayfish Cherax destructor suggests siridae, 200 bilateral comparison of antennal tactile information, 183 Groper. MATTHEW S.,. see Edmund W. Rogers, 120 Mechanical properties of the isolated catch apparatus of the sea urchin Growth rate, 120 spine joint: muscle fibers do not contribute to passive stiffness changes, 29 MEDLER. Scott, Kitty J. BRown, Ernest S. CHANG, AND DONALD L. H MYKLEs, Eyestalk ablation has little effect on actin and myosin heavy HALANYCH. KENNETH M.. see Adriene B. Burnette, 213 chain gene expression in adult lobster skeletal muscles, 127 HALLAM, Steve J.. see Jennifer L. Salerno. 144 A message from the editor, | HANLON, ROGER T.. see Chuan-Chin Chiao, 7 Methanotrophs, 144 HiLARIO, ANA, CRAIG M. YOUNG, AND PaAuL A. TYLER, Sperm storage. Migration, 60 internal fertilization, and embryonic dispersal in vent and seep tube- MorGAn, RAPHAEL, AND MICHEL JANGoUX, Larval morphometrics and worms (Polychaeta: Siboglinidae: Vestimentifera), 20 influence of adults on settlement in the gregarious ophiuroid Ophio- Holopelagic, 213 thrix fragilis (Echinodermata), 92 Holopelagic Poeobius meseres (“Poeobiidae.” Annelida) is derived trom MOoTOKAWA, TATSUO, see Nobuhiro Takemae, 29 benthic flabelligerid worms, 213 mt COI, 60 Hydractinia, 157 Muscle, 127 Hydrothermal vent, 144, 221 Mussel. nutrition of, 144 Hypercapnia, 159 Mutable connective tissue, 29 Hypoxia, 159 MYKLES, DONALD, see Scott Medler, 127 Myosin, 127 Illex coindetii, 100 N Increased zooxanthellae nitric oxide synthase activity is associated with coral bleaching, 3 NAGAYAMA, TOSHIKI, see Michiya Kamio, 12 Intertidal ecology. 114 A new deepwater species of Stauromedusae. Lucernaria janetae (Cnidaria. Staurozoa, Lucernariidae), and a preliminary investigation of stau- romedusan phylogeny based on nuclear and mitochondrial rDNA J data, 221 JANGOUX, MICHAEL, see Raphael Morgan, 92 New editor-in-chief, | JOHNSTON, DANIELLE, AND JOEL FREEMAN, Dietary preference and digestive NICOTRA, MATTHEW L., AND Leo W. Buss, A test for larval kin aggrega- enzyme activities as indicators of trophic resource utilization by six tions, 157 species of crab, 36 Nitric oxide, 3 synthase, 3 Nunes. M. L.. see R. Rosa, 100 kK Kamio, MicHtya, MAKOTO ARAKI, TOSHIKI NAGAYAMA, SHIGEKI MATSU- NAGA, AND NOBUHIRO FUSETANI, Behavioral and electrophysiological O experiments suggest that the antennular outer flagellum is the site of pheromone reception in the male helmet crab Te/messus cheiragonus, OLps, JAMEs L., A message from the editor, | 12 Olfaction, 12 KELMAN, Emma J., see Chuan-Chin Chiao, 7 Ommastrephid squid, 100 Kempr, STEPHEN C., AND Louise R. PaGe, Anti-tubulin labeling reveals Ophiothrix fragilis, 92 ampullary neuron ciliary bundles in opisthobranch larvae and a new Ophiuroid, 92 putative neural structure associated with the apical ganglion, 169 OWEN, RICHARD, see Henry Trapido-Rosenthal. 3 INDEX TO VOLUME 208 P STRUCK, TORSTEN H., see Adriene B. Burnette, 213 Suspension feeding. 47 Pacific Ocean, 77 Symbionts, 144 Pace. Louise R., see Stephen C. Kempf, 169 Symbiosis. 200 PATULLO, BLAIR W., see Adrian McMahon, 183 Systematics, 69 Pheromone, |2 Phylogeny Plasticity, 47 T PLEVEL, FREDRIK, AND GREG W. Rouse, Reproductive biology of a new T-maze, 183 hesionid polychaete from the Great Barrier Reef. 69 TAKEMAE, NOBUHIRO, AND TATSUO MOTOKAWA, Mechanical properties of Poeobidae, 213 the isolated catch apparatus of the sea urchin spine joint: muscle fibers Poeobius meseres, 213 do not contribute to passive stiffness changes, 29 Polychaeta, 20, 69 Taxonomy, 221 Postlarvae. 144 Tegula, 138 Temperature. 138 A test for larval kin aggregations, 157 Thermal limits, 138 rDNA Thyasiridae, 200 16S, 221 Todaropsis eblanae, 100 18S, 213, 221 Topography. 183 Real-time PCR, 159 TRAPIDO-ROSENTHAL, HENRY, SANDRA ZIELKE, RICHARD OWEN, Lucy Bux- Red algae respond to waves: morphological and mechanical variation in TON, BRIAN BOEING, RANJEET BHAGOOLI, AND JESSICA ARCHER, In- Mastocarpus papillatus along a gradient of force, 114 creased zooxanthellae nitric oxide synthase activity is associated with Reproduction, 20, 69, 81, 120 coral bleaching, 3 Reproductive biology of a new hesionid polychaete from the Great Barrier Tube worm, 20 Reef, 69 TyLer, PauL A., see Ana Hilario, 20 RopGers, EDMUND W.,. SHELIA DRANE, AND MATTHEW S. GROBER, Sex reversal in pairs of Lythrypnus dalli: behavioral and morphological V changes. 120 Rosa. R., P. R. Costa, N. BANDARRA, AND M. L. Nunes. Changes in tissue VaN Dover. CINDY, see Jennifer L. Salerno, 144 biochemical composition and energy reserves associated with sexual Veliger. 169 maturation in the ommastrephid squids ///ex coindetii and Todaropsis Vertical zonation, 128 eblanae, 100 Vestimentifera, 20 Rouse. GreG W.. see Fredrik Pleijel. 69 Vibrio, 159 Visual perception, 7 S Viviparity in the sea star Cryptasterina hystera (Asterinidae )— conserved and modified features in reproduction and development, 81 SALERNO, JENNIFER L., STEPHEN A. MACKO, STEVE J. HALLAM, MONIKA VOIGHT, JANET R., First report of the enigmatic echinoderm Xy/oplax from BRIGHT, YONG-JiIN Won, ZOE MCKINESS, AND CINDY L. VAN Dover, the North Pacific, 77 Characterization of symbiont populations in life-history stages of VON Dassow, MICHELANGELO, Effects of ambient flow and injury on the mussels from chemosynthetic environments, 144 morphology of a fluid transport system in a bryozoan, 47 Sea urchin, 29 Settlement, induction of, 92 Sex change, 120 Ww Sex reversal in pairs of Lythrypnus dalli: behavioral and morphological Wares. JOHN P.. AND CLIFFORD W. CUNNINGHAM, Diversification before changes, 120 the most recent glaciation in Balanus glandula, 60 Shrimp, 159 Wave exposure. 114 Siboglinidae, 20 Won, YONG-JIN. see Jennifer L. Salerno, 144 Small ribosomal subunit, 213 Wood-fall. 77 SOMERO, GEORGE N., see Emily Stenseng, 138 Sperm storage, internal fertilization, and embryonic dispersal in vent and seep tubeworms (Polychaeta: Siboglinidae: Vestimentifera), 20 Squid Xyloplax, 77= biochemistry, 100 energy reserves, 100 Y maturation, 100 Stable isotopes, 144 YouNG, CRAIG M.., see Ana Hilario, 20 Stauromedusae, 221 STENSENG, EMILY, CAREN E. BRABY, AND GEORGE N. SOMERO, Evolution- Z ary and acclimation-induced variation in the thermal limits of heart function in congeneric marine snails (genus Tegu/a): implications for ZiELKE, SANDRA, see Henry Trapido-Rosenthal, 3 vertical zonation, 138 Zooxanthellae, 3

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