INDEX TO ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES: VOLUME 69 (1994) Entries are by title and author; commentaries are so designated. Adler, G. H., and R. Levins, The Island Syndrome Harvell, C. D., The Evolution of Polymorphism in in Rodent Populations, 473 Colonial Invertebrates and Social Insects, 155 Anderson, S., Area and Endemism, 451 Hedgpeth, J. W., Is There a Future after the Death Area and Endemism, by S. Anderson, 451 of Progress?, COMMENTARY, 369 Avian Spleen: A Neglected Organ, by J. L. John, 327 Information processing, sensory capabilities, and Bernays, E. A., and W. T. Wcislo, Sensory Capabili- resource specialization, 187 tres, Information Processing, and Resource Special- Insects (social), and colonial invertebrates, the evo- ization, 187 lution of polymorphism in, 155 Bronstein,J . L., Our Current Understanding ofM utu- Invertebrates (colonial) and social insects, the evo- alism, 31 lution of polymorphism in, 155 Burgman, M. A., Misconduct in Science: Should Its Island Syndrome in Rodent Populations, by G. H. Adler and R. Levins, 473 Definition Include Mischievous or Improper Allega- Is There a Future after the Death of Progress?, by J. W. tions?, COMMENTARY, 233 Hedgpeth, coMMENTARY, 369 Burnet and Nossal: The Impact on Immunology of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, by J. J.M archa- lonis, COMMENTARY, 53 John, J. L., The Avian Spleen: A Neglected Organ, 327 Cancers, women’s reproductive, in evolutionary Levins, R. (with G. H. Adler), The Island Syndrome context, 353 in Rodent Populations, 473 Colonial invertebrates and social insects, the evo- lution of polymorphism in, 155 Marchalonis, J. J., Burnet and Nossal: The Impact on Current understanding, of mutualism, 31 Immunology of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, COMMENTARY, 53 de Jong, G., The Fitness of Fitness Concepts and the Mayr, E., Recapitulation Reinterpreted: The Somatic Description of Natural Selection, 3 Program, COMMENTARY, 223 Misconduct in Science: Should Its Definition Include Mis- Eaton, S. B., et al. [see title entry for other au- chievous or Improper Allegations?, by M. A. Burg- thors], Women’s Reproductive Cancers in Evolu- man, COMMENTARY, 233 tionary Context, 353 Mutualism, our current understanidng of, 31 Endemism, area and, 451 Evolutionary context, women’s reproductive can- Natural selection, the fitness of fitness concepts cers in, 353 and the description of, 3 Evolution of Facultative Paedomorphosis in Salamanders, by H. H. Whiteman, 205 Our Current Understanding of Mutualism, by J. L. Bron- Evolution of Polymorphism in Colonial Invertebrates and stein, 31 Social Insects, by C. D. Harvell, 155 Paedomorphosis (facultative) in salamanders, evo- Facultative paedomorphosis in salamanders, evo- lution of, 205 lution of, 205 Polymorphism, the evolution of, in colonial inver- Fitness of Fitness Concepts and the Description of Natural tebrates and social insects, 155 Selection, by G. de Jong, 3 Populations (rodent), the island syndrome in, 473 582 INDEX TO ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES: VOLUME 69 (1994) Entries are by title and author; commentaries are so designated. Adler, G. H., and R. Levins, The Island Syndrome Harvell, C. D., The Evolution of Polymorphism in in Rodent Populations, 473 Colonial Invertebrates and Social Insects, 155 Anderson, S., Area and Endemism, 451 Hedgpeth, J. W., Is There a Future after the Death Area and Endemism, by S. Anderson, 451 of Progress?, COMMENTARY, 369 Avian Spleen: A Neglected Organ, by J. L. John, 327 Information processing, sensory capabilities, and Bernays, E. A., and W. T. Wcislo, Sensory Capabili- resource specialization, 187 tres, Information Processing, and Resource Special- Insects (social), and colonial invertebrates, the evo- ization, 187 lution of polymorphism in, 155 Bronstein,J . L., Our Current Understanding ofM utu- Invertebrates (colonial) and social insects, the evo- alism, 31 lution of polymorphism in, 155 Burgman, M. A., Misconduct in Science: Should Its Island Syndrome in Rodent Populations, by G. H. Adler and R. Levins, 473 Definition Include Mischievous or Improper Allega- Is There a Future after the Death of Progress?, by J. W. tions?, COMMENTARY, 233 Hedgpeth, coMMENTARY, 369 Burnet and Nossal: The Impact on Immunology of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, by J. J.M archa- lonis, COMMENTARY, 53 John, J. L., The Avian Spleen: A Neglected Organ, 327 Cancers, women’s reproductive, in evolutionary Levins, R. (with G. H. Adler), The Island Syndrome context, 353 in Rodent Populations, 473 Colonial invertebrates and social insects, the evo- lution of polymorphism in, 155 Marchalonis, J. J., Burnet and Nossal: The Impact on Current understanding, of mutualism, 31 Immunology of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, COMMENTARY, 53 de Jong, G., The Fitness of Fitness Concepts and the Mayr, E., Recapitulation Reinterpreted: The Somatic Description of Natural Selection, 3 Program, COMMENTARY, 223 Misconduct in Science: Should Its Definition Include Mis- Eaton, S. B., et al. [see title entry for other au- chievous or Improper Allegations?, by M. A. Burg- thors], Women’s Reproductive Cancers in Evolu- man, COMMENTARY, 233 tionary Context, 353 Mutualism, our current understanidng of, 31 Endemism, area and, 451 Evolutionary context, women’s reproductive can- Natural selection, the fitness of fitness concepts cers in, 353 and the description of, 3 Evolution of Facultative Paedomorphosis in Salamanders, by H. H. Whiteman, 205 Our Current Understanding of Mutualism, by J. L. Bron- Evolution of Polymorphism in Colonial Invertebrates and stein, 31 Social Insects, by C. D. Harvell, 155 Paedomorphosis (facultative) in salamanders, evo- Facultative paedomorphosis in salamanders, evo- lution of, 205 lution of, 205 Polymorphism, the evolution of, in colonial inver- Fitness of Fitness Concepts and the Description of Natural tebrates and social insects, 155 Selection, by G. de Jong, 3 Populations (rodent), the island syndrome in, 473 582 DECEMBER 1994 INDEX 583 Recapitulation Reinterpreted: The Somatic Program, by Social insects, and colonial invertebrates, the evo- E. Mayr, COMMENTARY, 223 lution of polymorphism in, 155 Reproductive cancers, women’s, in evolutionary Spleen (avian), a neglected organ, 327 context, 353 Resource specialization, sensory capabilities, in- Weislo, W. T. (with E. A. Bernays), Sensory Capa- formation processing and, 187 bilities, Information Proces-ing, and Resource Spe- Rodent populations, the island syndrome in, 473 ctalization, 187 Whiteman, H. H., Evolution of Facultative Paedomor- Salamanders, evolution of facultative paedomor- phosis in Salamanders, 205 phosis in, 205 Women’s Reproductive Cancers in Evolutionary Context, Selection (natural), the fitness of fitness concepts by S. B. Eaton, M. C. Pike, R. V. Short, and the description of, 3 N. C. Lee, J. Trussell, R. A. Hatcher,J . W. Sensory Capabilities, Information Processing, and Re- Wood, C. M. Worthman, N. G. Blurton source Specialization, by E. A. Bernays and Jones, M. J. Konner, K. R. Hill, R. Bailey, W. T. Weislo, 187 and A. M. Hurtado, 353 INDEX TO BOOKS AND SOFTWARE REVIEWED: VOLUME 69 (1994) Entries are by title and author/editor; lead reviews are so designated. Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems: An Ammonoidea: Environment, Ecology, and Evolu- Introductory Analysis with Applications to Biol- tionary Change, ed. by M. R. House, 259 ogy, Control, and Artificial Intelligence, by Anatomy of Flowering Plants: An Introduction to J. H. Holland, 88 Structure and Development, by P. Rudall, Adaptive Seascape: The Mechanism of Evolution, 2nd ed., 99 by D. J. Merrell, 520 Anderson, E. F., Plants and People of the Golden Adashi, E. Y., and P. C. K. Leung (eds.), The Triangle: Ethnobotany of the Hill Tribes of Ovary, 568 Northern Thailand, 423 Advancement of Science: Science without Legend, Angela, P., and A. Angela, The Extraordinary Objectivity without Illusions, by P. Kitcher, Story of Human Origins (transl. by G. Tonne), 503 389 African Leopard: Ecology and Behavior of a Soli- Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach, by tary Felid, by T. N. Bailey, 536 J. Alcock, 5th ed., 304 Africa-South America Connection, ed. by W. George Animal Homing, ed. by F. Papi, 557 and R. Lavocat, 423 Annual Review ofB iochemistry, ed. by C. C. Rich- Agenbroad, L. D., et al. (eds.); by V. V. Ukrain- ardson et al., Vol. 62 (1993), 397; Vol. 63 tseva, Vegetation Cover and Environment of (1994), 513 the “Mammoth Epoch” in Siberia, 548 Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Aging, Sex, and DNA Repair, by C. Bernstein Structure, ed. by D. M. Engelmanetal., Vol. and H. Bernstein, 262 22 (1993), 266 Ahmadjian, V., The Lichen Symbiosis, 528 Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Aird, R. B., Foundations of Modern Neurology: Structure, ed. by R. M. Stroud et al., Vol. A Century of Progress, 550 23 (1994), 515 Alcock, J., Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Ap- Annual Review ofC ell Biology, ed. by G. E. Pa- proach, 5th ed., 304 lade et al., Vol. 9 (1993), 400 , The Masked Bobwhite Rides Again, 288 Annual Review of Entomology, ed. by T. E. Mit- Alcohol, Cell Membranes, and Signal Transduc- tler et al., Vol. 39 (1994), 410 tion in Brain, ed. by C. Alling et al., 552 Annual Review of Immunology, ed. by W. E. Paul Allan, T., and A. Warren (eds.), Deserts: The et al., Vol. 12 (1994), 435 Encroaching Wilderness, 292 Annual Review of Microbiology, ed. by L. N. Allen, N. S. (Monograph 59), and W. D. Reese Ornston et al., Vol. 47 (1993), 522 (Monograph 58), Flora Neotropica, Mono- Annual Review of Neuroscience, ed. by W. M. graph 58 (Calymperaceae) and Monograph Cowan et al., Vol. 16 (1993), 425; Vol. 17 59 (Leucophanaceae), 100 (1994), 552 Alling, C., et al. (eds.), Alcohol, Cell Membranes, Annual Review of Nutrition, ed. by R. E. Olson and Signal Transduction in Brain, 552 et al., Vol. 13 (1993), 133; Vol. 14 (1994), Alpern, K. D. (ed.), The Ethics of Reproductive 537 Technology, 86 Annual Review of Physiology, ed. by J. E. Hoff- Alzheimer Disease, ed. by R. D. Terry et al., 565 man and P. De Weer, Vol. 55 (1993), 109; Amasino, R. M. (ed.), Cellular Communication Vol. 56 (1994), 433 in Plants, 405 Annual Review ofP lant Physiology and Plant Mo- Aminoff, M. J., Brown-Séquard: A Visionary of lecular Biology, ed. by R. L. Jones et al., Science, 253 Vol. 45 (1994), 525 DECEMBER 1994 INDEX 585 Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Mo- Bacillus thuringiensis, An Environmental Biopesti- lecular Biology, ed. by W. R. Briggs et al., cide: Theory and Practice, ed. by P. F. Ent- Vol. 44 (1993), 102 wistle et al., 545 Antaictic Fish and Fisheries, by K.-H. Kock, 283 Bacterial Adhesion to Cells and Tissues, by I. Ofek Antarctic Seals: Research Methods and Techniques, and R. J. Doyle, 522 ed. by R. M. Laws, 539 Bacterial Plant Pathology: Cell and Molecular As- Anthropology ofD isease, ed. by C. G. N. Mascie- pects, by D. C. Sigee, 103 Taylor, 564 Badzioch, M., et al.; ed. by K. Walasz and Anthropometry: The Individual and the Popula- P. Mielczarek, The Atlas of Breeding Birds tion, ed. by S. J. Ulijaszek and C. G. N. in Malopolska 1985-1991, 280 Mascie-Taylor, 567 Bailey, T. N., The African Leopard: Ecology and Anthropomorphism Revisited, by D. M. Rum- Behavior of a Solitary Felid, 536 baugh, lead review of The New Anthropomor- Bains, W., Biotechnology: From A to Z, 397 phism, by J. S. Kennedy, 248 Balows, A., et al. (eds.), The Prokaryotes, 2nd Application of Basic Science to Hematopoiesis and ed., Vols. I, II, III, and IV, 96 Barbault, R., Ecologie des peuplements: Struc- Treatment of Disease, ed. by E. D. Thomas, ture, dynamique et évolution, 543 310 Bark: The Formation, Characteristics, and Uses Applied Demography for Biologists: With Special of Bark around the World, by G. T. Prance Emphasis on Insects, by J. R. Carey, 292 and A. E. Prance, 528 Aquarium Fish, by D. Mills, 510 Barlow, G. W., A Fish for all Reasons, lead review of Arabidopsis: An Atlas of Morphology and Develop- The Evolutionary Biology of the Threespine ment, ed. by J. Bowman, 526 Stickleback, ed. by M. A. Bell and S. A. Fos- Argyroudi-Akoyunoglou,J . H. (ed.), Regulation ter, 494 of Chloroplast Biogenesis, 101 Barratt, C. L. R., and I. D. Cooke (eds.), Donor Arias, I. M., et al. (eds.), The Liver: Biology and Insemination, 563 Pathobiology, 3rd ed., 570 Barrow, G.I., andR. K. A. Feltham (eds.), Cowan Asdell’s Patterns of Mammalian Reproduction: and Steel’s Manual for the Identification of A Compendium of Species-Specific Data, by Medical Bacteria, 3rd ed., 403 V. Hayssen et al., 403 Barton, L. L., and B. C. Hemming (eds.), Iron Ashcroft, F. M., and S. J. H. Ashcroft (eds.), Chelation in Plants and Soil Microorganisms, Insulin: Molecular Biology to Pathology, 309 406 Assessing Surprises and Nonlinearities in Green- Basic Human Needs: An Interdisciplinary and In- house Warming, ed. by J. Darmstadter and ternational View, ed. by G. Schaefer, 508 M. A. Toman, 543 Bates, A. D., and A. Maxwell, DNA Topology, Atlas of Breeding Birds in Malopolska 1985-1991, 398 ed. by K. Walasz and P. Mielczarek; by Bateson, P. (ed.), The Development and Integra- M. Badzioch et al., 280 tion of Behaviour: Essays in Honour of Rob- Atlas of Breeding Birds in Pennsylvania, ed. by ert Hinde, 302 D. W. Brauning, 108 Bateson, P. P. G., et al. (eds.), Perspectives in Attenborough, R. D., and M. P. Alpers (eds.), Ethology, Vol. 10 (Behavior and Evolution), Human Biology in Papua New Guinea: The 558 Small Cosmos, 131 Bats: ACommunity Perspective, by J. S. Findley, Au, W. W. L., The Sonar of Dolphins, 284 290 Austrosaginae, Zaprochilinae and Phasmodinae, Baudry, M.., et al. (eds.), Synaptic Plasticity: Mo- by D. C. F. Rentz, 529 lecular, Cellular, and Functional Aspects, 553 Avian Endocrinology, ed. by P. J. Sharp, 534 Baumann, H., The Greek Plant World in Myth, Avise,J .C ., Molecular Markers, Natural History Art and Literature (transl. by W. T. Stearn and Evolution, 395 and E. R. Stearn), 274 Bayly, I. A. E., The Non-Marine Centropagidae: Bach, P. H., et al. (eds.), Biotechnology Applica- (Copepoda: Calanoida) of the World, 111 tions of Microinjection, Microscopic Imaging, Bazan, N.G., etal. (eds.), Neurobiology of Essen- and Fluorescence, 313 tial Fatty Acids, 126 586 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUME 69 Bechtel, W., and R. C. Richardson, Discovering Bibliotheca Mycologica Series, Bibliotheca Lichen- Complexity: Decomposition and Localization ologica Series, and Dissertationes Botanicae as Strategies in Scientific Research, 311 Series (a review of 21 books), 272 Beer, R. D., Intelligence as Adaptive Behavior: Bildstein, K. L., White Ibis: Wetland Wanderer, An Experiment in Computational Neuroethol- 412 ogy, 124 Billings, P. R. (ed.), DNA on Trial: Genetic Iden- Beginning Again: People and Nature in the New tification and Criminal Justice, 137 Millennium, by D. Ehrenfeld, commentary, 369 Bilsborough, A., Human Evolution, 129 Behaviour and Social Evolution of Wasps: The Bioanalytical Applications of Enzymes, ed. by C. H. Communal Aggregation Hypothesis, by Y. Ité, Suelter and L. Kricka, 93 558 Biochemie, by H.-P. Kleber and D. Schlee, 2nd Beissinger, S. R., and N. F. R. Snyder (eds.), ed., Teil 2 (Spezielle und Angewandte Bio- New World Parrots in Crisis: Solutions from chemie), 267 Conservation Biology, 123 Biochemistry Labfax, ed. by J. A. A. Chambers Bell, M. A., and S. A. Foster (eds.), The Evolu- and D. Rickwood, 516 tionary Biology of the Threespine Stickleback, Biological Conservation, by I. F. Spellerberg and lead review, 494 S. Hardes, 119 Benarde, M. A., Global Warni— nGlogba l Warm- Biological Data Analysis: A Practical Approach, ing, 119 ed. byJ . C. Fry, 89 Berenbaum, M. R., Ninety-Nine More Maggots, Biological Diversity of Mexico: Origins and Distri- Mites, and Munchers, 510 bution, ed. by T. P. Ramamoorthy et al., Berliner, L. J. (ed.), Thrombin: Structure and 120 Function, 134 Biological Electron Microscopy: Theory, Techniques, Bernstein, C., and H. Bernstein, Aging, Sex, and and Troubleshooting, by M. J. Dykstra, 313 DNA Repair, 262 Biological Foundations of Human Sexuality, by Berry, R. J. (ed.), Environmental Dilemmas: Eth- W. H. Masters et al., 306 ics and Decisions, 252 Biological Relationships between Africa and South Berry, R. J., et al. (eds.), Genes in Ecology, 291 America, ed. by P. Goldblatt, 423 Bertram, B. C. R., The Ostrich Communal Nest- Biological Science, by W. T. Keeton et al., 5th ing System, 560 ed., Vols. 1 and 2 (with accompanying disks Beyond Relativism: Science and Human Values, and manuals), 506 by R. D. Masters, 386 Biology of Amphibians, by W. E. Duellman and Bibby, C. J., et al., Putting Biodiversity on the L. Trueb, 532 Map: Priority Areas for Global Conservation, Biology of Mosquitoes, by A. N. Clements, Vol. 1 119 (Development, Nutrition and Reproduction), Bibliotheca Diatomologica Series, Bibliotheca Li- 106 chenologica Series, Bibliotheca Mycologica Se- Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tis- ries, Bryophytorum Bibliotheca Series, and sues, by Y. C. Fung, 2nd ed., 572 Dissertationes Botanicae Series (a review of Biomedical Ethics Reviews— 1992, ed. by J. M. 28 books), 524 Humber and R. F. Almeder, 254 Bibliotheca Lichenologica Series, Bibliotheca Dia- Biomembrane Protocols: II. Architecture and Func- tomologica Series, Bibliotheca Mycologica Se- tion, ed. by J.M . Graham andJ . A. Higgins, ries, Bryophytorum Bibliotheca Series, and 395 Dissertationes Botanicae Series (a review of Biosphere 2000: Protecting Our Global Environ- 28 books), 524 ment, by D. G. Kaufman and C. M. Franz, Bibliotheca Lichenologica Series, Bibliotheca My- 418 cologica Series, and Dissertationes Botanicae Biosystematic-Ecological Investigations on the En- Series (a review of 21 books), 272 geron Species (Asteraceae) of the Alps, by W. Hu- Bibliotheca Mycologica Series, Bibliotheca Diato- ber, 294 mologica Series, Bibliotheca Lichenologica Se- Biosystematic Monograph of the Genus Cucumis ries, Bryophytorum Bibliotheca Series, and (Cucurbitaceae): Botanical Identification of Dissertationes Botanicae Series (a review of Cucumbers and Melons, by J. H. Kirkbride, 28 books), 524 Jt 219 DECEMBER 1994 INDEX 587 Biotechnology and the Conservation of Genetic British Freshwater Crustacea Malacostraca: A Key Diversity, ed. by H. D. M. Moore et al., 270 with Ecological Notes, by T. Gledhill et al., Biotechnology Applications of Microinjection, Mi- 287 croscopic Imaging, and Fluorescence, ed. by Brock, D. J.H ., Molecular Genetics for the Clini- P.-H; Bach’et:al:, 313 cian, 429 Biotechnology: From A to Z, by W. Bains, 397 Brombacher, C., et al. (eds.), Festschrift Zoller: Biotic Interactions and Global Change, ed. by Beitrage zu Philosophie und Geschichte der P. M. Kareiva et al., 121 Naturwissenschaften, Evolution und Systematik, Bird Life of Mountain and Upland, by D. A. Rat- Okologie und Morphologie, Geobotanik, Pol- cliffe, 107 lenanalyse und Archaobotanik, 99 Birdsell,J .B ., Microevolutionary Patterns in Ab- Brooks, D. R., and D. A. McLennan, Parascript: original Australia: A Gradient Analysis of Clines, Parasites and the Language of Evolution, 269 305 Brown, B. L., and P. R. M. Dobson (eds.), Cell Birds of Europe, With North Africa and the Mid- Signalling: Biology and Medicine of Signal dle East, by L. Jonsson (transl. by D. Chris- Transduction, 517 tie), 280 Brown, D., and P. Rothery, Models in Biology: Birds of the World, by C. Harrison and A. Green- Mathematics, Statistics and Computing, 574 smith, 535 Brown, J. A., et al. (eds.), New Insights in Verte- Blakemore, C. (ed.), Vision: Coding and Efficiency, brate Kidney Function, 534 125 Brown-Séquard: A Visionary of Science, by M. J. Bohlke, J. E., and C. C. G. Chaplin, Fishes of Aminoff, 253 the Bahamas and Adjacent Tropical Waters, Bruce, N. W. (ed.), Living with Civilisation, 88 2nd ed., 115 Bryophytorum Bibliotheca Series, Bibliotheca Di- Bonner,J . T., Life Cycles: Reflections of an Evo- atomologica Series, Bibliotheca Lichenolog- lutionary Biologist, 519 ica Series, Bibliotheca Mycologica Series, and Booth, V., Communicating in Science: Writing Dissertationes Botanicae Series (a review of a Scientific Paper and Speaking at Scientific 28 books), 524 Meetings, 2nd ed., 136 Buckley, G. P. (ed.), Ecology and Management Borghetti, M., et al. (eds.), Water Transport in of Coppice Woodlands, 288 Plants under Climatic Stress, 277 Burgman, M. A., et al., Risk Assessment in Con- Borgia, G., The Scandals of San Marco, lead review servation Biology, 419 ofU nderstanding Scientific Prose, ed. by J. Sel- Burkhardt, F., and S. Smith (eds.), A Calendar zer, 373 of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Born to Sing: An Interpretation and World Survey 1821-1882, With Supplement, 503 of Bird Song, by C. Hartshorne, 127 , and (eds.), The Correspondence Bowhead Whale, ed. byJ . J. Burns et al., 417 of Charles Darwin, Vol. 6 (1856-1857); Vol. Bowler, P. J., Darwinism, 385 7 (1858-1859), and Supplement to the Corre- Bowman, J. (ed.), Arabidopsis: An Atlas of Mor- spondence 1821-1857, 83 phology and Development, 526 Burkhardt, F., et al. (eds.), The Correspondence Boyd, C. A. R., and D. Noble (eds.), The Logic of Charles Darwin, Vol. 8 (1860), 501 of Life: The Challenge ofI ntegrative Physiol- Burns, J. J., et al. (eds.), The Bowhead Whale, ogy, 505 417 Bradshaw,J . L., and L. J. Rogers, The Evolution Busenberg, S., and K. Cooke, Vertically Trans- of Lateral Asymmetries, Language, Tool Use, mitted Diseases: Models and Dynamics, 573 and Intellect, 128 Buser, P., and M. Imbert, Vision (transl. by R. H. Brann, M. R. (ed.), Molecular Biology of G-Pro- Kay), 425 tein-Coupled Receptors, 93 Butterflies through Binoculars: A Field Guide to Brauning, D. W. (ed.), Atlas of Breeding Birds Butterflies in the Boston, New York, Wash- in Pennsylvania, 108 ington Region, by J. Glassberg, 531 Briggs, W. R., et al. (eds.), Annual Review of Buzas, M. A., and K. P. Severin, Foraminiferal Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biol- Densities and Pore Water Chemistry in the ogy, Vol. 44 (1993), 102 Indian River, Florida, 538 588 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY VOLUME 69 Bybee, R. W., Reforming Science Education: So- Chace, F. A., Jr., and A. J. Bruce, The Caridean cial Perspectives and Personal Reflections, 312 Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the Alba- tross Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910, Part Calculated Risks: Understanding the Toxicity and 6: Superfamily Palaemonoidea, 539 Human Health Risks of Chemicals in Our Chambers,J .A . A., and D. Rickwood (eds.), Bio- Environment, by J. V. Rodricks, 419 chemistry Labfax, 516 Calendar of the Correspondence of Charles Dar- Chapman, G. P., and W. E. Peat, An Introduc- win, 1821-1882, With Supplement, ed. by tion to the Grasses (Including Bamboos and F. Burkhardt and S. Smith, 503 Cereals), 103 Call of the Siren: Manatees and Dugongs, by Charnov, E. L., Parasitoids and Darwinian The- T. Dietz, 258 ory, lead review of Parasitoids: Behavioral and CalTech and the Birth of Molecular Biology, by Evolutionary Ecology, by H. C. J. Godfray, B. Glass, lead review ofT he Molecular Vision 73 of Life: CalTech, The Rockefeller Founda- Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, ed. by R. L. Doty tion, and the Rise of the New Biology, by L. E. and D. Miller-Schwarze, Vol. 6, 300 Kay, 241 Chemistry of Life, by M. Olomucki, 90 Campbell, D. G., The Crystal Desert: Summers Chimpanzee Material Culture: Implications for in Antarctica, 390 Human Evolution, by W. C. McGrew, 428 Carbon Partitioning within and between Organ- Chimpanzee: The Living Link between ‘Man’ and isms, by C. J. Pollock et al., 122 ‘Beast,’ by J. Goodall, 302 Cardale, J. C.; ed. by W. W. K. Houston and Cholinergic Neuron and Its Target: The Electro- G. V. Maynard, Zoological Catalogue of Aus- motor Innervation oft he Electric Ray Torpedo tralia, Vol. 10 (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), 532 as a Model, by V. P. Whittaker, 125 Cardiomyopathic Heart, ed. by M. Naganoetal., Christensen, V., and D. Pauly, Ecopath II, Ver- 431 sion 2.12, software, 441 Carey, J.R ., Applied Demography for Biologists: Christiansen, P. L., et al. (eds.), Future Directions With Special Emphasis on Insects, 292 of Nonlinear Dynamics in Physical and Bio- Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the logical Systems, 437 Albatross Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910, Chu, C. K., and D. C. Baker (eds.), Nucleosides Part 6: Superfamily Palaemonoidea, by F. A. and Nucleotides as Antitumor and Antiviral Chace, Jr. and A. J. Bruce, 539 Agents, 135 Caro, P., Water (transl. by P. Thickstun), 516 Ciochon, R. L., Evolution of the Cercopithecoid Carpenter, F. M., Treatise on Invertebrate Pale- . Forelimb: Phylogenetic and Functional Im- ontology, Part R: Arthropoda 4, Vols. 3 and plications from Morphometric Analyses, 391 4 (Superclass Hexapoda), 92 Cladistics and Classification of the Bombyliidae Cartmill, M., A View to a Death in the Morning: (Diptera: Asiloidea), by D. K. Yeates, 531 Hunting and Nature through History, 387 Cladistics: A Practical Course in Systematics, by Caryopsis Morphology and Classification in the P. L. Forey et al., 136 Triticeae (Pooideae: Poaceae), by E. E. Ter- Claman, H. N., The Immunology of Human Preg- rell and P. M. Peterson, 277 nancy, 129 Catalog of Recent Mammal Types in the Ameri- Clarke, A. E., and J. H. Fujimura (eds.), The can Museum of Natural History, by M. A. Right Tools for the Job: At Work in Twenti- Lawrence, 536 eth-Century Life Sciences, lead review, 379 Cell Biology of Olfaction, by A. I. Farbman, 301 Classification, Evolution, and the Nature of Biol- Cell Signalling: Biology and Medicine of Sig- ogy, by A. L. Panchen, 87 nal Transduction, ed. by B. L. Brown and Clement, P., Finches & Sparrows: An Identifica- P. R. M. Dobson, 517 tion Guide, 413 Cell Surface and Extracellular Glycoconjugates: Clements, A. N., The Biology of Mosquitoes, Vol. Structure and Function, ed. by D. D. Roberts 1 (Development, Nutrition and Reproduction), and R. P. Mecham, 399 106 Cellular Communication in Plants, ed. by R. M. Climate Change and Its Biological Consequences, Amasino, 405 by D. M. Gates, 293 DECEMBER 1994 INDEX 589 Climate Modes of the Phanerozoic, by L. A. Frakes CoPlot, by CoHort Software, Version 2.2, soft- et al., 296 ware, 141 Climatic Change and the Mediterranean: Envi- Corcos, A. F.,and F. V. Monaghan, Gregor Men- ronmental and Societal Impacts of Climatic del’s Experiments on Plant Hybrids: A Guided Change and Sea-Level Rise in the Mediterra- Study, 520 nean Region, ed. by L. Jeftic et al., 420 Cormorants, Darters, and Pelicans of the World, Clinical Disturbances of Water Metabolism, ed. by P. A. Johnsgard, 416 by D. W. Seldin and G. Giebisch, 305 Correspondence of Charles Darwin, ed. by F. Burk- Cloud, J.G., andG. H. Thorgaard (eds.), Genetic hardt and S. Smith, Vol. 6 (1856-1857); Vol. Conservation of Salmonid Fishes, 285 7 (1858-1859), and Supplement to the Corre- Cloudsley-Thompson, J. 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