AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 96

Adams J., 45 Fickle D. S., 34 Mancl K., 23, 89 Medley, K. E., 76 Bates J. K., 13 Gorchov D. L., 41 Newman, I., 72 BelantJ. L, 9 Benninger-Truax, M., 57 Herdendorf, C. E., 66 Reidel S., 29 Hiskey, R. M., 100 Danielson N. D., 41 HornD. J., 57 Savage A. J., 29 DeMars, B. G., 97 Horner L., 29 Schneider, R. M., 81 Dolbeer R. A., 9 Huston, R. L, 93 Sherman, D. E., 4 Dubick, R. A., 72 Shields G., 45 Dwyer C. P., 9 Kritsky G., 27, 29 Simon S., 27 Kroll R. W., 4 Ulaszewski D. W., 57 Egan T. P., 41 Ellis M. S., 34 LaBarge G., 23 Williams R. N., 34 Engle T. L, 4 Liu, Y. S., 93 Evans J. E., 13 Lumpe, A. T., 81 Yeager K. M., 52

SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 96

1995 Emergence of Periodical Arctiidae, 38 Brown County, OH, 29 , The, 27-28 arthrodires, 55 Brown, Governor Ethan Allen, 67 4-H Conservation Camp, 23 Arthropoda, 39 Buprestidae, 35 Abutilon theophrasti, 6 Asclepias incarnata, 6 burden bearing, 93 , 38 Athens County, OH, 27 butterflies, 39 Acanthodida incertae sedis, 53 Azolla caroliniana, 6 Byrrhidae, 35 Acer saccharum Marsh, 97 Bythotrephes cederstromii, 100 Acer saccharum, 76, 78 baccatin III, 41 Acrididae, 39 Baetidae, 37 Caenidae, 37 Acroceridae, 37 bald eagle, 7 Calephelis idalia, 7 Adams County, OH, 27, 29 Battelle Memorial Institute (OH), 69 Calopterygidae, 39 Aeschnidae, 39 beech, 76 canary grass, 6 Allegheny Plateau, 66 beetles Cantharidae, 35 Attiaria petiolata, 16 carrion, 34 CAPZONE, 15 Allium tricoccum, 98 crawling water, 34 Carabidae, 34, 35 Amaranthus tuberculatus, 6 diving, 34 Cardamine American Association for the Advance- ground, 34 concatenate*, 97, 98 ment of Science, 81 sap, 34 dissecta, 98 American bittern, 7 scavenger, 34 douglassii, 98 Amphipoda, 39 tiger, 29, 34 rhomboidea, 98 Amur honeysuckle, 76 Belostomatidae, 38 Carroll County, OH, 27 Anas rubribes, 7 benthic macroinvertebrates, 34 Carya cordiformis, 76 Anatomy Law, 68 Bidens cernua, 6 Catocola gracilis, 7 Anemone virginiana, 98 Bidens frondosa, 6 Center for Disease Control (CDC), 45 Anemonella thalictroides, 98 bivalves, 52 Cerambycidae, 35 Damage Control, 9 Black Swamp, 66 Ceratophyllum demersum, 6 Annelida, 39 black ducks, 7 Ceratopogonidae, 37 Anthicidae, 35 black tern, 7 , 38 Anthribidae, 35 bluebirds, 57 Charadrius melodus, 7 Apidae, 38 Board of Canal Commissioners, 67 Childonias niger, 7 aquatic Bohannan Preserve (OH), 97 Chironomidae, 37 , 34 Bostrichidae, 35 Chrysomelidae, 35 macrophytes, 4 Botaurus lentiginosus, 7 cicadas aquifer, 15 Bowling Green State University, 46 Brood I, 27 anisotrophy, 18 brachiopods, 52 Brood V, 27 regional, 13 Brassicaceae, 97 Brood XIV, 27 Arachnoidae, 39 Brentidae, 35 Cicadellidae, 38 OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE INDEX 111

Cicindela Dytiscidae, 34, 36 Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 7 cuprascens, 28 Haliplidae, 34 duodecimguttata, 28 eastern bluebirds, 57 Hamilton County, OH, 27 hirticollis, 28 eastern spadefoot, 7 herbivory, 41 marginipennis, 28 Echinochloa walteri, 6 herring gulls, 9 repanda, 28 Effects of Wounding Taxus, 41-44 Hesperiidae, 39 sexguttata, 28 Elateridae, 36 , 38 splendida, 28 Eleocharis obtusa, 6 Hibiscus palustris, 6 unipunctata, 28 Elmore, OH, 13 High Performance Liquid Chroma- Cicindellidae, 34, 36 Encnemidae, 36 tography (HPLC), 42 Cincinnati Arch, 14 Ephemeroptera, 37 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Cincinnati Museum of Natural Epiglaea apiata, 7 (AIDS), 45 History, 30 Erigenia bulbosa, 98 Highland County, OH, 27 Circus cyaneus, 7 erosion control, 24 Hirudinea, 39 Cistothorus platensis, 7 Erotylidae, 36 Hirudinidae, 39 clay soils, 6 Erythronium Hocking County, OH, 27 Claytonia virginica, 98 albidum, 98 Homoptera, 38 Clermont County, OH, 27, 29 americanum, 98 house sparrows, 57 Cleveland Museum of Natural Eubosmina coregonia, 100 house wrens, 57 History, 52 evapotranspiration, 5 Hueston Woods (OH), 76 Coccinellidae, 36 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Coelenterata, 39 F. N. Kelley — Polymer Science/ (HIV), 45 Coenagrionidae, 39 Engineering, 72-75 Hussakofia Kossmann, 1910, 54 Coleoptera, 35 Fagus grandifolia, 76, 78 Hydraenidae, 36 Columbiana County, OH, 27 Findlay Arch, 14 hydroperiods, 6 common tern, 7 Floerkia proserpinacoides, 98 Hydrophilidae, 34, 36 Cooperative Extension System, 89 flood-control dikes, 4 Hymenoptera, 38 copepods, 101 Flora of Lake Erie Wetland, 4-8 Hypocoena enervata, 7 copperbelly water snake, 7 forestry, 23 Corbicula fluminea, 100 fossil Indian Wars, 66 , 38 fish, 52 Industrial Revolution, 68 Corydalidae, 39 , 52 iniopterygian fish, 55 Crustacea, 39 vertebrate, 52 Insects in the Killbuck Marsh, 34-40 crustaceans, 52 fracture trace analysis, 14 Institute of Polymer Science, 72 Culicidae, 37 Fraxinus americana, 78 Ixobrychus exilis, 7 Cupedidae, 36 Curculionidae, 36 Gallia County, OH, 27, 29 Jackson County, OH, 27 Cuyahoga County, OH, 9 garlic mustard, 76 Juglans nigra, 76 Cyclops, 101 gastropods, 52 Cyperus General Particle Tracking, 15 karstification, 14 esculentus, 6 GenLime Group Quarry, 15 Kelley, Frank N., 72 ferruginescens, 6 Genoa, OH, 15 Killbuck Creek (OH), 34 strigosus, 6 Geographical Information System Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area (OH), 34 (GIS), 15 king rail, 7 Danaidea, 39 Geometridae, 38 Kramer Woods (OH), 76 Daphnia ambigua, 101 Geranium Daphnia lumholtzi, 100-101 maculatum, 99 Lagriidae, 36 David's House, 49 robertianum, 99 Lake Erie, 66 deer mice, 57 glacial till, 13 flora, 4, Delaware County, OH, 27 glaciation, 14 waterlevel, 4, 5 , 38 glaucous-winged gulls, 11 wetlands, 4 Devonian Fossil Fishes, 52-56 Glossiphoniidae, 39 Lampyridae, 36 Diaptomus, 101 Gomphidae, 39 Larus Dicentra canadensis, 98 Gorgonichthys Claypole, 1892, 54 argentatus, 9 Dicentra cucullaria, 98 graceful underwing, 7 delawarensis, 9 dicot, 97 Grand Lake St. Marys (OH), 100 glaucescens, 11 Dieback in Under a Benzion, 76-80 Great Lakes Roof-Nesting Gull, 9-12 Lasiocampidae, 38 Dinichthys curtus Newberry, 1888, 55 Great Miami River (OH), 28 Lawrence County, OH, 29 Diptera, 37 Green Creek (OH), 5 least bittern, 7 diterpenes, 41 groundwater Leersia oryzoides, 6 dolomite, 14 contamination, 13 Lemna minor, 6 Dreissena polymorpha, 100 flow models, 13 Lepidoptera, 34, 38 Dryopidae, 36 Grus canadensis, 7 Lestidae, 39 Dunkleosteus Gryllacrididae, 39 Libellulidae, 39 Lehman,1956, 54 Gryllidae, 39 Liliaceae, 97 terrelli Newberry, 1873, 52 GWPATH, 15 Lindera benzion, 76 DYNOCOMBS, 95 Gyrinidae, 36 Lippia lanceolata, 6 112 INDEX VOL. 96

liquid chromatography, 41 Notodontidae, 39 Rallus elegans, 7 Liriodendron tulipifera, 76 , 38 Rannunculus ficaria, 98 Little Miami River (OH), 28 nutrient cycles, 6 Ranunculaceae, 97 Lockport Dolomite, 14 nutrient management, 24 recreation, 23 Lonicera maackii, 76 nuttal, 41 ring-billed gulls, 9, 10 Lucas County Health Department, 45 Nymphalidae, 39 river otter, 7 Lutra canadensis, 7 roof-nesting gulls, 9, 10 Lycaenidae, 39 Odonata, 39 Lycopus Ohio Community Assessment of Safe Drinking Water Act, 13 americanus, 6 AIDS/HIV, 45-51 Salix interior, 6 europaeus, 6 Ohio Company Grant, 68 sandbars, 4 Ohio Department of Education, 81 sandhill crane, 7 Magicicada Ohio Environmental Protection Sandusky Bay (OH), 6, 9 cassini Fisher, 27 Agency, 34 Sandusky River (OH), 5 septendecim, 27 Ohio Lime Company Quarry, 15 Sandusky, The, 67 Mahoning County, OH, 27 Ohio River, 66 Saturniidae, 39 Megaloptera, 39 Ohio State University Extension, 23 Scaphiopus holbrooki, 7 Melanchra assimilis, 7 Ohio-Erie Canal, 67 Scarabaeidae, 37 Melandryidae, 37 Optimal Human Posture, 93-96 science fairs, 81 Melilotus alba, 6 optimal biosystem movement, 93 Scioto County, OH, 29 Meloidae, 37 Orleans, 67 Scirpus Membracidae, 38 Ornithogalum umbellatum, 98 fluviatilis, 6 Mercer County Wildlife Refuge Orthoptera, 39 validus, 6 (OH), 100 Ostomidae, 37 sedge wren, 7 Miami-Erie Canal, 67 Ottawa County, OH, 13 sediments, 6 Michelson-Morley experiments, 69 seiche, 4 millet, 7 paleoniscoid fish, 55 septic system, 24 Mitchell's satyr, 7 Panicum virgatum, 6 Sesiidae, 39 MODFLOW, 16 Papilionidae, 39 sexual MODPATH, 16 Passer domesticus, 57 attitudes, 46 monocot, 97 Patomogeton foliosus, 6 behavior, 46 monoterpene cyclase, 41 Pedilidae, 37 beliefs, 46 Mordellidae, 37 Penthorum sedoides, 6 knowledge, 46 Morrill Land Grant College Act, 68 Peromyscus spp., 57 sharks, 55 moths, 38 Phalaris arundinacea, 6 Sialia sialis, 57 Muddy Creek Bay (OH), 5 Phoridae, 37 Silphidae, 34 Muddy Creek (OH), 5 Phragmites australis, 6 Silurian Lockport Dolomite, 13 muscle stress, 93 Picea halepensis, 41 Silurian Salina Group, 14 Muskingum Academy (OH), 68 Pieridae, 39 smartweed, 7 Mycetophagidae, 37 piping plover, 7 Smilacina racemosa, 99 mycotrophy, 97 , 38 social norms, 50 Myriophyttum spicatum, 6 pointed swallow, 7 soils, 23 Polygonatum pubescens, 99 South Creek (OH), 5 Najas minor, 6 Polygonum Southern Ohio Tiger Beetles, 29-30 narrow-leaved cattail, 6 coccineum, 6 Sparganium eurycarpum, 6 National Aeronautics and Space hydropiperoides, 6 Spartiniphaga inops, 7 Administration (NASA), 70 lapathifolium, 6 Sphingidae, 39 National Road, The, 67 pensylvanicum, 6 spicebush, 76 National Science Teachers Associa- polymer, 72 Spirodelapolyrhiza, 6 tion, 81 Pontederia cordata, 6 sponges, 52 Nature of Student Science Projects, Populus deltoides, 6 Staphylinidae, 37 81-88 Port Clinton, OH, 5 Stark County, OH, 27 , 38 Portage River (OH), 14 Sterna birundo, 7 Nelumbo lutea, 6 Potamocorbula amurensis, 100 Stratiomyidae, 37 Neonympha mitchellii, 7 Potamogeton sugar maple, 76 Nepidae, 38 crispus, 6 SURFER, 15 Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta, 7 pectinatus, 6 swamp metalmark, 7 Nestbox Selection by Eastern precipitation, 5 Symmes Purchase, 68 Bluebirds, 57 Prunus serotina, 78 Syrphidae, 37 Nitidulid Inventory Technique, 34 Pselaphidae, 37 Nitidulidae, 34, 37 Ptilodactylidae, 37 Tachycineta bicolor, 57 Epuraea rufa, 40 Pyralidae, 39 taxanes, 41 Prometopoia sexmaculata, 40 Pyrochroidae, 37 taxol, 41 Noctuidae, 38 Taxus brevifolia, 41 northern harrier, 7 Quercus Taxus media cv Hicksii, 41 Northwest Territory, 66 albaL., 97 Tenebrionidae, 37 Noteridae, 37 rubra L., 97 terpene, 41 OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE INDEX 113

Tetrigidae, 39 Utricularia vulgaris, 6 groundwater monitoring pro- Tettigoniidae, 39 grams, 14 tills, 15 VAM Status of Spring Ephemerals, time-of-travel zones, 13 Tortricidae, 39 97-99 wetlands (also see Lake Erie), 4 toxins, 90 Verbena bastata, 6 Canadian, 7 traps, vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae dikes, 7 blacklight trap, 34 (VAM), 97 protected, 7 flight intercept trap, 34 Vespidae, 38 sandbar barriers, 7 malaise trap, 34 Viburnum prunifolium, 16 unprotected, 7 underwater light, 34 wildlife, 23 Treaty of Greene Ville, 66 Walk-in-the-Water, 6l Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium, 41 tree swallows, 57 Walter's millet, 6 Winous Point Shooting Club (OH), 4 Trillium Warren County, OH, 29 Wolffia columbiana, 6 flexipes, 98 Washington County, OH, 27 Woodville, OH, 15 grandiflorum, 98 wastewater treatment, 23 Wright State University (OH), 97 sessile, 98 Water Quality Education, 89-92 Troglodytes aedon, 57 Water Quality Youth Education, 23-26 Xanthium stnimarium, 6 Trogositidae, 37 water, 23 Typba angustifolia, 6 supply management, 89 yellow nut-grass, 6 watershed system, 23 Yponomeutidae, 39 United States Conference of Mayors wave action, 6 (USCM), 46 Wayne, General Anthony, 66 Zane's Trace, 67 United States Environmental Protection Wellhead Protection Area Delinea- Zane, Ebenezer, 66 Agency, 13 tion Methods, 13-22 zebra mussel, 100 Upper Devonian Chadakoin Forma- Wellhead Protection Programs, 13 zooplankton, 100 tion, 52 discharge zones, 13 zygomycetous VAM, 97

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NUMBER 1 — MARCH

D. E. Sherman, R. W. Kroll, and T. L. Engle 4 Flora of a Diked and an Undiked Southwestern Lake Erie Wetland C. P. Dwyer, J. L. Belant, and R. A. Dolbeer 9 Distribution and Abundance of Roof-Nesting Gulls in the Great Lakes Region of the United States J. K. Bates and J. E. Evans 13 Evaluation of Wellhead Protection Area Delineation Methods, Applied to the Municipal Well Field at Elmore, Ottawa County, Ohio K. Mancl and G. LaBarge 23 Educating Youth in Water Quality Land Use Principles Through Outdoor Education G. Kritsky and S. Simon 27 The Unexpected 1995 Emergence of Periodical Cicadas (Homoptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada spp.) in Ohio G. Kritsky, L. Horner, S. Reidel, and 29 The Status of Some Tiger Beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae: A. J. Savage Cicindela spp.) in Southern Ohio 31 Book Review

NUMBER 3—JUNE

R. N. Williams, M. S. Elllis, and D. S. Fickle 34 Insects in the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area, Ohio: 1994 Survey T. P. Egan, N. D. Danielson, and 41 Effects of Wounding on Taxol and Baccatin III Levels in Taxus D. L. Gorchov media cv Hicksii J. Adams and G. Shields 45 HIV/AIDS: An Ohio Community Assessment K. M. Yeager 52 Fossil Fishes (Arthrodira and Acanthodida) from the Upper Devonian Chadakoin Formation of Erie County, Pennsylvania D. J. Horn, M. Benninger-Truax, and 57 The Influence of Characteristics on Nestbox Selection by D. W. Ulaszewski Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) and Four Competitors 60 Book Reviews 64 List of Reviewers

NUMBER 4/5 — SEPTEMBER/DECEMBER

C. E. Herdendorf 66 Ohio Science and Technology: A 200-Year Heritage of Discovery and Innovation R. A. Dubick and I. Newman 72 Interview with Frank N. Kelley, Dean, College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, and Professor of Polymer Science, June 1996 K. E. Medley 76 Dieback in the Native Shrub, Lindera benzoin: A Subtle Effect of Forest Fragmentation R. M. Schneider and A. T. Lumpe 81 The Nature of Student Science Projects in Comparison to Educational Goals for Science K. M. Mancl 89 Water Quality Distance Education Program for County Extension Agents R. L. Huston and Y. S. Liu 93 Optimal Human Posture - Analysis of a Waitperson Holding a Tray B. G. DeMars 97 Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Status of Spring Ephemerals in Two Ohio Forests R. M. Hiskey 100 The Occurrence of the Exotic Daphnia lumholtzi in Grand Lake St. Marys, Ohio 102 Book Reviews 105 Necrology 109 Officers, Committees, and Academy Representatives for 1996-97 110 Index to Volume 96 114 Table of Contents, Volume 96