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Department of the Environment Ministere de l'Environnement

Fisheries and Marine Service Service des P~ches et des Sciences de la mer

Research and Development Directorate Direction de la Recherche et D6veloppement

TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 576 RAPPORT TECHNIQUE NO. 576

(Numbers 1-456 in this series were issued (Les numeros 1-456 dans cette serie furent as Technical Reports of the Fisheries utilises comme Rapports Techniques de l'offic Research Board of Canada. The series des recherches sur les pecheries du Canada. name was changed with report number 457) Le nom de la serie fut change avec Ie rapport numero 457)

A Compilation of Literature Pertaining

to the Culture of Aquatic Invertebrates,

Algae and Macrophytes, Vol. II

by

B. de March, J.F. Flannagan, M. Friesen, A. Furutani

R.D. Hamilton, S.G. Lawrence, S.L. Leonhard and B.E. Townsend

This is the seventy-ninth Ceci est Ie soixante-dix-neuvieme

Technical Report from the Rapport Technique de la Direction de la

Research and Development Directorate Recherche et Developpement

Freshwater Institute Institut de eaux douces

Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba

1975 ABSTRACT

deMarch, B., J.F. Flannagan, M. Friesen, A. Furutani, R.D. Hamilton, S.G. Lawrence, S.L. Leonhard and B.E. Townsend. 1975. A compilation of literature pertaining to the culture of aquatic invertebrates, algae and macrophytes, Vol. III. Fish. Mar. Servo Res. Dev. Tech. Rep. No. 576. 32 pp.

A printout from a computerized library system containing reference to literature directly or indirectly related to culture of aquatic invertebrates, algae and macrophytes is given.

RESUME deMarch, B., J.F. Flannagan, M. Friesen, A. Furutani, R.D. Hamilton, S.G. Lawrence, S.L. Leonhard and B.E. Townsend. 1975. A compilation of literature pertaining to the culture of aquatic invertebrates, algae and macrophytes, Vol. III. Fish. Mar. Servo Res. Dev. Tech. Rep. No. 576. 32 pp.

On donne des imprimes d'un systeme de la documentation automatique qui contient des references a la litterature se rapportant directement ou indirectement a la culture des invertebres aquatiques, des algues et des macrophytes. i

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to thank Mr. K.E. Marshall and his staff in the

Institute library for providing advice and assistance in the compilation of these references and for assistance with the presen­ tation of this report. Thanks are also due to Mrs. Diane Becker for preparing the references for keypunching, maintaining the library files, and typing the manuscript, Mrs. Grace Decterow for completing the typing of this report, and Mr. Tom Mitchell and Mrs. Laurie Tinker for technical assistance. ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

Acknowledgements...... i

Abstract...... 11

Introduction...... 1

Protozoa...... 2 Porifera...... 5 Coelenterata...... • . . . . . 5 Platyhelminthes...... 5 Rotifera...... 5 Nematoda..... 6 Bryozoa '" .. , '" ." .. ,. . .. . 6 '...... 7 Oligochaeta " , ,...... 13 Hirudinea ,,, '" ...... 13 Crustacea [Branchiopoda]...... 13 Crustacea [Malacostraca] 13 Plecoptera ,...... • . . . 16 Ephemeroptera...... 16 Odonata ", , " . . 17 Hemiptera...... 18 Neuroptera...... 18 Trichoptera...... 19 Coleoptera...... 20 Diptera ,. '" ,...... 20 Algae...... 24 Aquatic Macrophytes " , 24 Toxicology and Pollution...... 26 Laboratory Biosystems...... 30 General ...... •.. , '" . '" ,,. .. . . 30 1

INTRODUCTION

As with the initial volume this literature review is essentially a printout from a computer library systeml set up as part of a program of the Freshwater Institute, to investigate the culture of aquatic invertebrates. In this volume the references have been typed, rather than using the computer printout directly, to improve legibility. Each paper is assigned to a phylogenetic group (or to more than group if the paper deals with several ), coded according to author, title, keywords, describing the content of the paper (enclosed within oblique strokes) source and finally a file number which enables us to physically locate the paper itself. Retrieval from the computer is based on any combination of the terms mentioned.

Again, we would like to point out that the review is not complete and is not intended to cover any specific time period rather it tends to reflect the literature on the animals or groups of animals which we are currently investigating together with recent papers collected by the Can/SOl search. It is intended to assist other and new workers in the field and it is hoped that these workers will forward any pertinent literature to S.L. Leonhard at the address given in the title page.

We would like to thank the researchers who, since the publication of the preliminary volume have forwarded to us copies of their publi­ cations for inclusion in the review.

1 Famulus: A computer-based system for Augmenting Personal Documentation Efforts. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research NOTE PSW-193, Burton, H.D., Russell, R.M., and Yerke, T.B., 1969. 2

PROTOZOA CANALE R P, T D LUSTIG; PM KEHRBERGER, J E SALO Experimental and mathematical APPLEWHITE P modeling studies of Protozoan Drugs affecting sensitivity to stimu­ predation on bacteria! Ciliata, li in the Mimosa and the Protozoa, model, predator prey, protozoan ! Protozoa, food chain, continuous culture, Ciliata, drugs, membrane permeabil­ chemostat, dilution rate, Tetra­ ity, mechanical stimulation, light­ hymena pyriformis, Aerobac~ dark responses! Physiology and aerogenes! Biotechnology and Behavior, Vol. 9, 1972, page 869­ Bioengineering, Vol. XV, 1973, 871, ffl16 also Toxicology ff98 page 707-728, #108

BARNA I, DS WEIS CARTER J W, IVAN L CAMERON The utilization of Bacteria as food Toxicity bioassay of heavy metals for bursarial nutrition, in water using pyri­ lettuce infusion medium, growth, formis! Protozoa, Ciliata, heavy food specificity! Trans. Am. Micro. metals, mercury, cobalt, zinc, lead! Soc., Vol. 92(3), 1973, page 434­ Water Res., Vol. 7, 1973, page 951­ 440, ff123 961, ff98 also Toxicology #95

BICK H, S KUNZE COOLE N R, JAMES M KELTNER JR, A review of autecological and sapro­ JERROLD FORESTER biological data on freshwater Mirex and Aroclor(R) 1254 effect on ! Protozoa, Ciliata, aut­ and accumulation by Tetrahymena ecology, saprobiology! Int. Rev. pyriformis strain W! Protozoa, Ges. Hydrobiol., Vol. 56, 1971, Ciliata, Mirex, Aroclor(R) 1254, page 337-384, ff80, in German accumulation! J. Protozool., Vol. 19, 1972, page 636-638, ff99 also Toxi­ BOVEE E . C, DEAN L. CORDELL cology ff96 Feeding on Gastrotrichs by the Helio­ zoon Actinophrys sol! feeding, COOLEY N R, JAMES M KELTNER JR, metazoans, ciliates, food select­ JERROLD FORESTER ivity, temporary feeding fusion! The polychlorinated biphenyls Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc., Vol. 90(3), Aroclors (R) 1248 and 1260 effect 1971, page 365-369, ffl19 on and accumulation by Tetrahymena pyriformis! Protozoa, Ciliata, BURBANCK WD, D M SPOON cultivation, polychlorinated biphenyl, The use of sessile ciliates collected accumulation! J. Protozool., Vol. 20, in plastic petri dishes for rapid 1973, page 443-445, fflOO also Toxi­ assessment of water pollution! cology ff97 Protozoa, Ciliata, bioassay, water pollution! J. Protozoo., Vol. 14, CORLISS J 0 1967, page 739-744, ff96 also Toxi­ Guide to the literature on Tetrahymena cology ff93 a companion piece to Elliott's general bibliography! Protozoa, CAIRNS J JR, M L DAHLBERG, KENNETH L Ciliata, food organism! Trans. Amer. DICKSON, NANCY SMITH, WILLIAM T WALLER Soc., Vol. 92, 1973, page 468-491, The relationship of freshwater #76 Protozoan communities to the MacArthur Wilson equilibrium model! CURDS CR Protozoa, MacArthur Wilson equili­ The flocculation of suspended matter brium model, colonization rates, by Paramecium caudatum! Protozoa, artificial substrates! Amer. Nat., Ciliata, flocculation, suspended Vol. 103, 1969, page 439-454, ff88 matter! J. Gen. Microbiol., Vol. 33, 1963, page 357-363, ff89 CAIRNS J JR, KENNETH L DICKSON Reduction and restoration of the DE PUYTORAC P, C ANDRIVON, F SERRE number of freshwater Protozoan Sur l'action cytonarcotique des sels following acute exposure de nickel chez Paramecium caudatum to copper and zinc! Protozoa, Ehrb! Protozoa, Ciliata, nickel, artificial communities, continuous antagonism, cytonarcosis! J. Proto­ culture, copper, zinc! Trans. zool., Vol. 10, 1963, page 10-19, Kansas Acad. Sci., Vol. 73(1), ff91 also Toxicology ff87 1970, page 1-10, ff77 also Toxicol­ ogy ff85 FINLEY HE The peritrichs now and then 1676 to CAIRNS J JR, KENNETH L DICKSON 1973! Protozoa, Ciliata, pollution WILLIAM H YONGUE JR indicators, saprobity! Trans. Amer. The consequences of nonselective Micros. Soc., Vol. 93, 1974, page periodic removal of portions of 307-313, 11107 freshwater Protozoan communities! Protozoa, artificial substrates, harvesting! Trans. Amer. Micros. Soc., Vol. 90, 1971, page 71-80, ff87 3

GOLD K KUZNICKI L Methods for growing Tintinnida in Reversible immobilization of Paramecium continuous culture/ regulation of caudatum evoked by nickel ions/ populations via food and flow rates, Protozoa, Ciliata, nickel/ Acta Tintinnida, continuous culture/ Protozool., Vol. 1, 1963, page 301­ Amer. Zool., Vol. 13, 1973, page 312, #95 also Toxicology #91 203-208, #115 LAYBOURN J E M, JM STEWART GREGORY WJR. JOHN K REED, Effect of food consumption and temper­ r. E PRIESTER JR ature on reproduction in the Accumulation of Parathion and DDT by Colpidium campylum/ Protozoa, Ciliata, some algae and Protozoal Protozoa, food consumption, temperature, Ciliata, algae, Parathion, DDT, reproduction, energy/ J. Zool. Lond., accumulation/ J. Protozool., Vol. 16, Vol. 174, 1974, page 277-283, #81 1969, page 69-71, #97 also Algae #3, also Toxicology #94 LEGNER M Experimental approach to the role of HAMILTON R 0, JANET E PRESLAN Protozoa in aquatic ecosystems/ Cultural characteristics of a pelagic Protozoa, continuous culture, en­ marine Hymenostome Ciliate Uronema richment culture, chemostat/ Amer. ~ Protozoa, Ciliate, culture Zool., Vol. 13, 1973, page 177-192, characteristics, growth phases, #83 feeding rates, metabolism/ J. Exp. Mar. BioI. Ecol., Vol. 4, 1969, LOEPER J B page 90-99, 1173 Bacteria free culture of Paramecium/ Ciliata, parpart method, conforma­ HAMILTON R.D, JANET E PRESLAN tion of culture technique/ Science, Observations on the continuous culture Vol. 80, 1934, page 206-207, #113 of a planktonic phagotrophic Protozoan/ Uronema, Ciliata, food LOEPER J B chain, chemostat, growth rate, Isolation and growth characteristics energy transfer/ J. Exp. Mar. BioI. of the of Paramecium Ecol., Vol. 5, 1970, page 94-104, bursarial Protozoa, Ciliata, Algae, #75 culture/ Amer. Nat., Vol. LXX, 1936, page 184-188, #105 also Algae #4 HAUPT W Bewegungen/ movement, porphyridium, LUCKINBILL L S archangium, Euglena, phototaxis, Coexistence in laboratory populations orthokinesis, klinokinesis, phormi­ of Paramecium aurelia and its preda­ dium, photokinesis, Volvox, Tetra­ tor Didinium nasutum/ Protozoa, cyst i.s , Chlamydomonas;-GYrod~ Ciliata, predator-prey system, Menatodinium, chemotaxis, Cosmorium, oscillations, co-existence, food Allomyces, Ectocarpus, Dictyostelium, limiting effects/ Ecology, Vol. 54, Polysphondylium, Micraasterias, 1973, page 1320-1327, #74 geotaxis/ Botanisches Institut der Universitat, page 227-235, #117 also LUCKINBILL L 6 Porifera #8 The effects of space and enrichment on a predator prey system/ co­ HUTNER SH existence, Protozoa, Ciliata, Protozoa as toxicological tools/ predator prey system, space, enrich­ Protozoa, toxicology, screening/ ment, oscillations/ Ecology, Vol. 55, Journal of Protozoology, Vol. 11(1), 1974, page 1142-1147, #86 1964, page 1-6, #82 MCKINNEY R HUTNER S H, HERMAN BAKER, S AARONSON, Protozoa and activated sludge/ Protozoa, AC ZAHALSKY continuous CUlture, activated sludge/ Bacteria Protozoa as toxicological Sewage and Ind. Wastes, Vol. 28, indicators in purifying water/ 1956, page 1219-1231, #104 Protozoa, food chains, bacteria, toxicology/ Biological problems PERLMAN BS in Water Pollution, C.M. Tarswell Temperature effects on maturity Ed., 3rd seminar, Usdhew, 1965, periods in Tetrahymena Pyriformis page 45-48, #85 Syngen 1/ sexual maturity, tempera­ ture effects, cell divisions/ J. JONES GL Protozool., Vol. 20(1), 1973, page Role of Protozoa in waste purifica­ 106-107, #118 tion systems/ Protozoa, chemostats, flocculation, bacteria, predation, RASMUSSEN L, L MODEWEG-HANSEN substrate levels, specific growth Cell multiplication in Tetrahymena rates, dilution rates/ Nature, Vol. cultures after addition of parti­ 243, 1973, page 546-547, #114 culate material/ Protozoa, Ciliata, nutrient uptake, particulate matter/ J. Cell. Sci., Vol. 12, 1973, page 275-286, #79 4

REID R SUDO RYUICHI, SHUICHI AlBA Fluctuations in populations of 3 Growth rate of Aspidiscidae isolated species from an activated from activated sludge/ Protozoa, sludge sewage plant/ Protozoa, Ciliata, growth rate, activated Ciliata, activated sludge, growth, Sludge, monoxenic culture/ Water Res. cultivation/ J. Protozool., Vol. 16, Vol. 6, 1972, page 137-144, #103 1969, page 103-111, #101 SUDO RYUICHI, SHUICHI AlBA RUTHVEN J A, JOHN CAIRNS JR Mass and monoxenic culture of Response of freshwater Protozoan Vorticella microstoma isolated from artificial communities to metals/ activated sludge/ Protozoa, Ciliata, Protozoa, bioassay, heavy metal, mass culture, monoxenic culture/ dose response curves, zinc, copper/ Water Res., Vol. 7, 1973, page 615­ J. Protozool., Vol. 20, 1973, page 621, #102 127-135, #92 also Toxicology #88 SUDO RYUICHI, SHUlCHl AlBA SANDON H Effect of copper and hexavalent The food of Protozoal food reference, chromium on the specific growth rate nutrition, food types, mode of life, of Ciliata isolated from activated environmental affects on feeding, sludge/ Protozoa, Ciliata, copper, temperature, digestion, extracellular chromium, growth rate, activated digestion, cannibalism, sludge/ Water Research Pergamon Flagellates, Rhizopoda, Ciliophora, Press, Vol. 7, 1973, page 1301-1307, holophytic, Ciliophora, #93 also Toxicology #89 holozoic/ Publications of the Faculty of Science, No.1, 1932, page 1-187, SUDO RYUlCHI, KOBEE KOBAYASHI, SHUICHI #121 AlBA Some experiments and analysis of a SIEGEL R W, STEPHEN J KARAKASHIAN predator prey model interaction Dissociation and restoration of between Colpidium campylum and endocellular symbiosis in Paramecium Alcaligenes faecalis in continuous bursarial The Anatomical Record, and mixed culture/ Protozoa, Ciliata, Vol. 134, 1959, page 639, #71 continuous culture, predator prey model/ Biotech. and Bioeng., Vol. 17, SLEIGH M 1975, page 167-184, #78 The Biology of Protozoal 1973 #110, a book in the contemporary THRASHER J, JAMES F ADAMS biology series, Edward Arnold The effects of four mercury compounds Publishers on the generation time and cell division in Tetrahymena pyriformis SOLDO AT, EJ MERLIN WH14/ Protozoa, Ciliata, mercury, The cultivation of symbiote free growth/ Environ. Res., Vol. 5, 1972, marine ciliates in axenic medium/ page 443-450, #90 also Toxicology #86 marine ciliates, axenic cultivation medium, chemically defined medium, TINGLE L, WILLIAM A PAVLAT, IVAL L symbiote free strains/ J. Protozool., CAMERON Vol. 19(3), 1972, page 519-524, #122 Sublethal cytotoxic effects of mercury chloride on the Ciliate Tetrahymena STRASKRABOVA V, MILOS LEGNER pyriformis/ Protozoa, Ciliata, The quantitative relation of Bacteria mercury, sublethal, cytological/ J. and Ciliates to water pollution/ Protozool., Vol. 20, 1973, page 301­ Bacteria, Protozoa, water pollution, 304, #94 also Toxicology #90 continuous CUlture, Ciliata, chemo­ stat/ Adv. in Water Pollution Res , , T-W-FIENNES RN 4th Internat. Congr. Prague, S.H. Biology of nutrition/the evolution and Jenkins, Ed., 1969, page 57-67, #84 nature of living systems/ the organiza­ tion and nutritional methods of life STRASKRABOVA PROKESOVA V, MILOS LEGNER forms/ 1972 ed., #111, a book in Interrelations between Bacteria and the International Encyclopaedia of Protozoa during glucose oxidation Food and Nutrition, Vol. 18, Pergamon in water/ Protozoa, Ciliata, Press Bacteria, glucose oxidation, BOD/ Int. Revue Ges. Hydrobiol., Vol. 51, WEIS D 1966, page 279-293, #106 Sparing effect of light on bacterial consumption of Paramecium bursarial SUDO R, S AlBA Protozoa, Ciliata, culture, Algae, Food habit of Vorticellidae isolated symbiosis, food specificity, from activated sludge/ Protozoa, nutritional values/ Trans. Amer. Ciliata, cultivation, activated Micros. Soc., Vol. 93, 1974, page sludge, food specificity, trans­ 135-140, #72 inoculation, growth rates/ Jap. J. Ecol., Vol. 21, 1971, page 140-146, #112 5

WHITE R W, JOHN A HOWELL COELENTERATA Continuous synchronous culture of Tetrahymena pyriformisI culture technique, 3ynchrony, celluscope, BISBEE JW temperaturel Biotechnology and Size determination in Hydra/the roles Bioengineering, Vol. XIII, 1971, of growth and buddingl Hydra pseudo­ page 657-662, #120 also Laboratory ligactis, tritiated thymidine, Biosystems 113 temperature, culture, histology, auto radiography/ J. Embryo!. Exp. Morphol., Vol. 30(1), 1973, page 1­ PORIFERA 19, #16

BROMLEY R G, 0 STENDAL PLATYHELM INTI-IES Example of substrate competition and phobotropism between 2 Clionid sponges Cliona celatal substrate, DAVISON J phobotropisml J. Zool. Proc. Zool. Population growth in Planaria Dugesia Soc. Lond., Vol. 169(2), 1973, page tigrina Gerard/ lab study, sexual 151-155, #3 and asexual growth, TO, photoperiod, light intensity, food, population HAUPT W control, crowding/ Journal of Gen. Bewegungenl movement, porphyridium, Physiol., Vol. 61, 1973, page 767­ archangium, Euglena, phototaxis, 785, #7 orthokinesis, klinokinesis, phormi­ dium, photokinesis, Volvox, Tetra­ SHEH1ANN I M, N J SAKHAROVA cystis, Chlamydomona~odITIIUffi, On a peculiarity of Planarian Mei1atOdinium, chemotaxis, Cosmorium, digestionl Dugesia tigrina, memory Allomyces, Ectocarpus, Dictyostelium, transfer, feeding, digestion/ Compo Polysphondylium, Micraasterias, Biochem. Physiol. A. Compo Physiol., geotaxisl Botanisches Institut der Vol. 48(3), 1974, page 601-607, #6 Universitat, page 227-235, #8 also Protozoa #117 ROTIFERA I~LAY M J, MARGARET L PAIGE Laboratory growth of Freshwater Sponges Unionid i4ussels and Sphaeriid Clamsl ALOIA R C, R L MORETTI single and multichamber methods, Sterile culture techniques for species feeding levels, growth rates, Labor­ of the Rotifer Asplanchnal sterile atory Biosysteml The Progressive Fish culture, bacterial cultures food, Culturist, Vol. 34(4), 1972, page Paramecia cultures food, growth, 210-216, #7 also Mollusca #84 feeding, cloning, nmtingl Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc., Vol. 92(3), 1973, PE J page 364-371, #45 Quantitative study of skeleton regula­ tion in a freshwater sponge BARROWS C H JR Ephydatia fluviatilisl spicules food Nutrition aging and genetic program/ growth, Ephydatia fluviatilis, transmission, enzymatic activity/ sclerocyte, differentiation, Am. J. Clin. Nutr., Vol. 25(8), 1972, regulatory agent, inhibitory, page 829-833, #43 inductivel Arch. BioI., Vol. 84(1), 1973, page 147-153, #4 BUIKEMA AL JR, JOHN CAIRNS JR, GAIL Iv SULLIVAN STREKAL T A, WF MCDIFFETT Evaluation of Philodina acuticornis Factors affecting germination growth Rotifera as a bioassay organism for and distribution of the freshwater heavy metals/ life cycle, fecundity, sponge Spongilla fragilis Poriferal reproduction, food, heavy metal, calcium, magnesium, sodium, silicon, bioassayl Water Res. BUll., Vol. 10(4), light, TO, growth, germination, 1974, page 648-661, #36 also Tox~co­ distributionl BioI. Bull. (Woods logy #81 Hole), Vol. 146(2), 1974, page 267­ 278, #5 BUIKEMA AL JR, JOHN CAIRNS JR, GAIL W SULLIVAN SUKHODOL SKAYA AN Rotifers as monitors of heavy metal Effect of the 4 methyl uracil on the pollution in water/ bioassay techni­ restoration processes of freshwater que, Philodina acuticornis, toxicity, sponges/ regeneration, embryogenesis/ life stage, population size, indica­ Vestn. Leningr. Univ. Ser. BioI., tors of water pollution, water Vol. 28(3), 1973, page 5-16, #6 also qualities/ Virginia Polytechnic Inst. Toxicology #78, Russian with English Water Resources Research Centre, summary Bull. 71, 1974, page 1-74, #38 also Laboratory Biosystems #2, also Toxicology #107 6

DUMONT HJ POURRIOT R A competition based approach of the Sur la nutrition des Rotiferes a reverse vertical migration in zoo-­ partir des Algues d'eau douce/ plankton and its implications culture, feeding, Brachionus, chiefly based on a study of the culture media, food selection, food interactions of ~le Rotifer utilization/ Hydrobiologia, Acta Asplanchna priodonta with several Hydrobiologica, Hydrographica et Crustacea Entomostraca/ Crustacea Protistologica, Vol. IX, 1957, page Entomostraca, migration rhythms, 50-59, #33 vertical migrations, reverse migra­ tions, light avoidance gradient, POURRIOT R water temperature, air temperature, Sur l'elevage des Rotiferes au. light intensity, pH, 02, laboratory laboratoire/ culture, algae, culture cUltures, field studies, Daphnia, media, parthenogenesis, TO, pHI Cyclopids, relative migration, Hydrobiologia Acta Hydrobiologica mortality, density, vibro-reception, Hydrographica et Protistologica, seasonal alteration/ Int. Rev. Vol. XI, 1958, page 189-197, #35 Gesamten. Hydrobiol., Vol. 57(1), 1972, page 1-38, #39 POURRIOT R Utilisation des Algues Brunes uni­ GILBERT JJ cellulaires pour l'el~age des Rotifer ecology and embryological Rotiferes/ culture, parthogenic, induction/ predator prey relation­ algal culture media, temperature, ship, Rotifers Asplanchna, Gastropus hyptopus, Rhinoglena Brachionus calyciflours, exogenous frontalis, Epiphanes Brachionus, substances, conditioned medium, Polyarthra dolichoptera, Synchaeta morphological response, embryolog­ tremula, Synchaeta oblonga, ical inducers-Oogenesis/ Science, Synchaeta pectinata, Keratella Vol. 151, 1966, page 1234-1237, #40 cochlearis/ C.R.Acad. Sc., t. 256, 1963, page 1603-1605, #37 GILBERT JJ Induction and ecological significance POURRIOT R of gigantism in the Rotifer Recherches sur l'ecologie des Asplanchna sieboldi/ reproductive Rotiferes/ ecology, field, labora­ morphology, size distribution, tory, algal culture media, cUlture, starvation, cannibalism, prey type, feeding, collection, distribution, ecology/ Science (Wash, D.C.), Vol. pH, D.O., TO, T.D.S./ Publications 181(4094), 1973, page 63-66, #44 in Laboratoire Arago, Univ. of Paris, Supp. 21 i "Vie et Milieu", HALBACH U, G HALBACH-KEUP 1965, 224 p, H2 Ecological factors that induce sexual reproduction in Rotifers/ reproduc­ POURRIOT R tion, rate of mixis, coefficients Quelques Trichocerca Rotiferes et of correlation, population growth leurs regimes alimentaires/ culture, rate/ Oecologia (Berl), Vol. 9(3), food, algae, growth rate, food 1972, page 203-214, #42, German preference/ Ann. Hydrobiol., Vol. paper, English summary 1(2), 1970, page 155-171, #34

MEADOW N 0, CH BARROWS JR Studies on aging in a Bdelloid NEMATODA Rotifer II - the effects of various environmental conditions and mater­ nal age on longevity and fecundity/ OTT J, F SCHIEMER reproduction, life span altered, Respiration and anaerobiosis of free underfeeding, temperature, parental living Nematodes from marine and age, calcium concentration, chelat­ limnetic sediments/ respiration, ing agents, synxenical culture ­ survival, anoxic/ Netherlands, Orthoclone - dienically cultured, Journal of Sea Research, Vol. 7, egg production, egg viability, 1973, page 233-243, #13 food specificity/ J. Gerontol., Vol. 26(3), 1971, page 302-309, #41 BRYOZOA PILARSKA J The dynamics of growth of experimental populations of the Rotifer/ food type TORIUMI M effects, population density, growth, Additional observations on Plumatella reproduction, fecundity index/ Pol. repens a freshwater Bryozoan part 8 Arch. Hydrobiol., Vol. 19(3), 1972, general consideration/ Plumatella page 265-277, #46 fungosa Plumatella emarginata environmental conditions hybrid, Plumatella repens, , hybrid/ Bull. Mar. BioI. Stn. Asamushi, Vol. 14(3), 1972, page 169-174, #2 7 MOLLUSCA carbohydrate, glucose, pyruvate, lactate, chloride, magnesium, sodium, potassium, hemocytometer, ABDEL-MALEK ET enzymes, albumins, ions/ Veliger, Morphological studies on the family Vol. 16(2), 1973, page 176-180, #33 Planorbidae Mollusca Pulmonata/ histology, anesthetics, herma­ BURKY A J phroditic organs, glands, carrefour, Organic content of eggs and juveniles muciparous gland, nidamental gland, of an amphibious snail, Pomacea urceus oothecal gland/ Amer. Microscopical (Muller) from the Venezuelan Savannah Society, Vol. LXXIII(2), 1954, page and their ecological significance/ 103-124, #20 oviposition, spat, aestivate, brood chamber, total

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WICKINS JF Bicaudata Plecoptera/ quiescence, Experiments on the culture of the spot temperature, diel periodicity/ Oikos, prawn Panda Ius platyceros Brandt and Vol. 24(1), 1973, page 151-154, #13 the giant freshwater prawn Macro­ German, English summary brachium rosenbergii de man/ salinity, temperature, cUlture,-rngestion, collection, medium/ Fishery Investi­ EPHEMEROPTERA gations Series II, Vol. 27(5), 1972, page 1-22, 1151, table of contents and references only ARVY L, B DELAGE Permanence de l'infestation des vulgata des eyzies par PLECOPTERA Spirinella adipophila/ parasites, Oligoneuria garumnica, chamaeleon/ 1966, #22, French with English summary BUTZ I Orientating behavior in Capnia atra ARVY L, WILLIAM L PETERS Plecoptera/ walking light,tempera­ A new name for a generic homonym of a ture, field, laboratory, landmarks, parasite in Ephemeroptera/ Spirinella dispersion direction, natural light, adipophila, Ephemera vulgata, artificial light, wind, diel rhythm, Spiriopsis/ Ent. News., Vol. 83, 1972, emergence/ Oikos, Vol. 24(2), 1973, page 38, #21 page 331-336, #15, German with English summary BENGTSSON J Growth and life cycle of rhodani ELDER J A, A R GAUFIN Ephemeroptera Denmark/ bioclimatology Notes on the occurrence and distribu­ behavior, ecology, generatlon, over­ tion of Pteronarcys californica winter/ Flora Fauna, Vol. 79(2), 1973, Plecoptera within streams/ physiology, page 32-34, #32, foreign language collection, Pteronarcella badia, (Danish) with English summary stress, habitat, drift, fo~ emergence, substrate, current/ Great BOHLE H W. Basin Nat., Vol. 33(4), 1973, page Die temperaturabhangigkeit der embryo­ 218-220, #14 genese und der embryonalen diapsuse von Ephemerella ignita (Poda) Insecta HARPER PP Ephemeroptera/ development, Oecologia Emergence, reproduction, and growth Berl., Vol. 10, 1972, page 253-268, of Setipalpian Plecoptera in #23, German with English summary Southern Ontario/ life history, sampling, collection, culture, CSOKNYA M oviposition, Isoperla clio, Isoperla Experimental investigation of the transmarina, Isoperla cotta, respiration of nymphs of Palingenia Isoperla frisoni, Alloperla onkos, longicauda Oliv Ephemeroptera/ Paragnetina media, Phasganophora . oxygen consumption, temperature, capitat a , Perlodidae,Chlororoperl i.dae ; light, age, body weight, Warburg, Perlidae, intraspecific, competition, metabolism/ Dept. of Zoology, Attila diapause, synchronous, quiescence, Jozsef University, 1970, page 47-51, partial, parthenogenesis, pertlit/ #37 Oikos, Vol. 24(1), 1973, page 94-107, #12 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY distribution as a water quality NAGELL B index/ Mississippi River, Hexagenia The oxygen consumption of mayfly bilineata, Hexagenia limbata, Ephemeroptera and stone fly Pentagenia vittigera, pollution, Plecoptera at different oxygen productivity, rearing, bioassay, concentration/ pollution, indicators, artificial substrates, hydrogen Diura nanseni, Taeniopteryx nebulosa, sulfide, heavy metals, zinc, copper, Nemoura cinerea, Clodeon dipterum, nickel, chromium, mercury, oxygen, behaviour, anaesthetize, ethyl collection, distribution, ecology, urethane, calcium, ions, conductivity, habitat, behaviour, water chemistry, osmotic pressure, starvation, mor­ life cycle, stress, seasonal, geo­ phology, ecology, respirometer, graphical/ Water Pollution Control nitrogen, collection, temperature, Research Series, #16030 DQH, 1970, acclimation, motor, activity, critical page 1-39, #26 point, Winzler curve, metabolism, pertlit/ Hydrobiologia, Vol. 42(4), FAHY E 1973, page 461-489, #16, also Observations on the growth of Ephemer­ Ephemeroptera #29 optera in fluctuating and constant temperature conditions/ Ireland, SCHWARZ P life cycles, lotic, populations, The daily and annual periodicity of diurnal, seasonal, Baetis rhodani, imaginal molting of Subarctic and Ephemerella ignita, isothermic, Middle European populations of Diura collection, substrate, altitude, 17

Heptagenia lateralis, Caenis, Stenonema pallidum, Stenonema Rhithrogena, Ephemerella, Paralepto­ wabasha, Stenonema carolina, phlebia, Ecdyonurus, Centroptilum, Stenonemagildersleevei/ Anal. Qual. egg, incubation, instar, generation, Control Lab., Fed. Water Pollut. trophic/ Royal Irish Academy, Proc., Control. Admin., 1969, page 1-10, #28 Vol. 73(10), 1973, page 133-149, #31 NAGELL B GREGG B C, E F BENFIELD The oxygen consumption of mayfly Toxicity of zinc sulfate to Isonychia Ephemeroptera and stone fly Plecoptera sadleri Ephemeroptera Isonychiidae at different oxygen concentration/ from 2 streams/ nymphs, water chemis­ pollution, indicators, Diura nanseni, try, size, hardness, alkalinity, pH, Taeniopteryx nebulosa, NeffiQ,Ura bioassays, reciprocal assays/ Va. J. cinerea, Clodeon dipterum, behaviour, Sci., Vol. 23(3), 1972, page 110, anaesthetize, ethyl urethane, calcium, #24, abstract ions, conductivity, osmotic pressure, starvation, morphology, ecology, HARTLAND RR respirometer, nitrogen, collection, Lunar rhythm in the emergence of an temperature, .acclimation, motor, Ephemeropteran/ Povilla adusta, activity, critical point, Winzler light trap, photoperiod, temperature, curve, metabolism, pertlit/ Hydro­ rearing, burrowing/ Nature, No. 4483, biologia, Vol. 42(4), 1973, page 1955, page 657, #34 461-489, #29, also Plecoptera #16

HUGHES DA PEARSON WD, R H KRAMER On the dorsal light response in a may­ Drift and production of 2 aquatic fly nymph/ Baetis harrisoni, orienta­ in a mountain stream/ tion, stimulus, drift/ Anim. Behav., Oligophlebodes sigma, Baetis Vol. 14, 1966, page 13-16, #35 bicaudatus,movement, density, popula­ tion, oligophlebodes, sugar flotation HUGHES DA technique, temperature, biomass, The role of responses to light in the behaviour, growth, oviposition, life selection and maintenance of micro­ histories/ Ecol. Monogr., Vol. 42(3), habitat by the nymphs of two species 1972, page 365-385, #15, also of mayfly/ model stream, Baetis Trichoptera #14 harrisoni, Tricorythus discolor, illumination, stimulus, orthokinesis, SODERGREN A, B J SVENSSON locomotory, activity, distribution, Uptake and accumulation of DDT and taxis, response, drift/ Anim. Behav., PCB by Ephemeroptera Vol. 14, 1966, page 17-33, #36 in continuous flow systems/ organo­ chlorine, residues, toxicants, food, KAMINSKI VON ALFRED kinetics, accumulation, uptake, model/ Probleme der Biologischen Insektizid­ Bull. Environ. Contam. &Toxicology, prufung/ dipterum, bioassay, Vol. 9(6), 1973, page 345-350, #20, collection, maintenance/ #17, German also Toxicology #80 with English abstract TJONNELAND A KIMMINS DE A possible effect of obligatory parthen­ A revised key to the adults of the ogenesis on the flight activity of British species of Ephemeroptera some tropical larvo aquatic insects/ with notes on their ecology/ contents, swarming, emergence, parthenogenesis/ references only/ Freshwater BioI. Arb. Univ., Bergen, Mat. Naturv. Assoc. Sci. Publ., Vol. 15, 1972, Serie No.3, 1970, page 1-7, #30, page 1-75, #18 also Trichoptera #26

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LUTZ PAUL E, ELIZABETH A MCMAHAN ANDERSON NM Five year patterns of emergence in Seasonal polymorphism and developmental Tetragoneuria cynosura and Gomphus changes in organs of flight and exilis Odonata/ exuviae, synchronous, reproduction in Vivoltine pondskaters seasonal, regulation, diurnal, Hem. Gerridae/ Hemiptera, polymnor­ temperature/ Annals of the Entomol­ phism, taxonomy, pigmentation, ogical Soc. of Amer., Vol. 66(6), rearing, reproduction, generations, 1973, page 1343-1348, #20 moulting, development, flight, histology, hypothesis/ Ent. Scand., LUTZ PE Vol. 4, 1973, page 1-20, #7 Effects of temperature and photoperiod on larval development in Tetragoneuria ISTOCK CA cynosura Odonata Libellulidae/ Odonata, PopUlation characteristics of a species collection, seasonal, photoperiod, ensemble of waterboatmen Corixidae, temperature, experimental, natural, Michigan U.S.A. Hesperocorixa lobata food, containers, statistics, Sigara macropala/ growth, competition, development, summer, autumn, diapause/ breeding habits, Corixidae, distribu­ Ecology, Vol. 55(2), 1974, page 370­ tion, abundance, interaction, 377, #17 ecological homologues/ Ecology, Vol. 54(3), 1973, page 535-544, #4 MOENS J Study of the water balance in larvae NIESER N of Aeshna cyanea by means of Faunistical notes on aquatic Heteroptera mea~nt of changes in total body V! taxonomy! Entomol. Ber. Amsi., weight/ osmotic regulation, anaesthe­ Vol. 32(8), 1972, page 151-155, #5 tize, dye, Chironomus thummi, Notonecta glauca, Notonecta marm~Limne­ PETERS W, RAYMOND ULBRICH philus affinis, Aedes aegyPti, Sialis, The life history of the waterboatman, hemolymph/ Odonatologica Utr., Vol. Trichocorixella mexicana ·Heteroptera 2(2), 1973, page 91-98, #13 Corixidae/ polymorphic, krizousacorixa, culture, corixia/ Can. Ent., Vol. MOKRUSHOV P A, L I FRANTSEVICH 105, 1973, page 277-282, #6 Neurons sensitive to the motion of contrast objects in nymphs of the dragonfly/ odonata, stimulation, NEUROPTERA receptive field/ Evol. Biokhim. Fiziol., Vol. 9(2), 1973, page 189-194, #16, foreign language, PRITCHARD G, T G LEISCHNER English summary The life history and·feeding habits of Sialis cornuta in a series of OBRIANT P abandoned beaver ponds Insecta A study of behavioral and reproduct­ Megaloptera, Canada, U.S.A. Tricho­ ive patterns of adUlt Lestes vigilax gramma semblidis, Sialis calIfOrn[ca, Hagan Odonata Lestidae/ temperature, Sialis rotunda! Sialis cornuta light intensity, copulation, ovi­ ross, life cycle, mating, reproduc­ position, Elodea/ Journal of the tion, emergence, feeding/ Can. J. Mitchell Society, Vol. 88, page 196, Zool., Vol. 51(2), 1973, page 121­ #14 131, #1 19

TRICHOPTERA MECOM J 0 Productivity and distribution of Trichoptera larvae in a Colorado ANDERSON NH mountain stream/ review, snow, Observations on the biology and labora­ elevation, temperature, water, tory rearing of Pseudostenophylax velocity, current, substrate, edwardsi Trichoptera Limnephilidae/ carbonate, pH, oxygen, algae, plants, methods, collection, cUlture, tempera­ silting, seasonal changes, collection, ture, photoperiod, food, egg masses, preservation, organic, dry weight, larvae, pupae, adult, diapause, sub­ biomass, ecology, natural history, strate, development, case making, Brachycentrus americanus, Helico­ growth, behaviour, hatching, psyche borealis, Arctopsyche grandis, emergence, bioassay/ Can. J. Zool., Hydropsyche occidenta1is, Leptocella, Vol. 52(1), 1974, page 7-13, #22 Ecclisomyia maculosa, Neothremma alicia, Sortosa, Agapetus, Rhyacophila CRICHTON MI acropedes, life cycle, pupation, A study of caddisflies Trichoptera overwintering, density, standing of the family Limnephilidae based crop, altitude, zonation, species, on the.Rothamsted survey diversity, drift, dispersal, food, 1964-68/ distribution, sex propor­ productivity, potassium, ecotone, tions, seasonal occurrence, flight predation, holometabolous, develop­ periods, life cycles, Macrolepid­ ment, flooding, pertlit/ Hydro­ optera/ J. Zool. Lond., Vol. 163, biologia, Vol. 40(2), 1972, page 1971, page 533-563, #16, outline 151-176, #21 only MECOM J 0 FAHY E Evidence of diurnal feeding activity Studies on the Trichoptera of a stony in Trichoptera larvae/ Leptocella, stream system in Western Ireland/ Hydropysche occidentalis, Brachy­ growth, life cycles, sampling, centrus americanus, He1icopsyche emergence cycle/ Entomol. Mon. Mag., borealis, temperature, ice, elevation, Vol. 108, 1292-1294, 1972, page 52­ water velocity, substrate, gut 59, #15 contents, visual technique, staining, gravimetric technique, dry weight, FELDMETH CR light intensity, food, primary The respiratory energetics of two production, discharge/ Journal of species of stream caddisfly larvae the Graduate Research Centre, in relation to water flow/ Pycnopsyche Southern Methodist University, Vol. guttifer, Pycnopsyche lepida, 38, 1970, #24 activity, ventilation rates, loco­ motion, oxygen consumption, Simulium, PEARSON WD, R H KRAMER boundary layer, current, food, Drift and production of 2 aquatic anesthetic, physiology, behavior, insects in a mountain stream, U.S.A. metabolism/ Compo Biochem. Physiol., Oligophlebodes sigma, Baetis Vol. 32, 1970, page 193-202, #20 bicaudatus/ movement, density, popUlation, sugar flotation technique, FLINT 0 S JR temperature, biomass, behaviour, Taxonomy and biology of Nearctic growth, oviposition, life histories/ Limnephelid Larvae Trichoptera Ecol. Monogr., Vol. 42(3), 1972, with special reference to species page 365-385, #14, also Ephemeroptera in Eastern United States/ rear, #15 descriptions, genera, subfamilies, larval characters, redescriptions, PHILIPSON GN verifications/ Entomologica Effect of water flow and oxygen on Americana, Vol. XL, 1960, page 1­ caddis larvae/ sampling, location, 117, #28 habitats, distribution, Anabolia nervosa, Stenophylax stellatus, GALLEPP G Rhyacophi1a dorsalis, Hydropsyche Diel periodicity in the behaviour of instabilis, Wormaldia subnigra, the Caddisfly Branchycentrus Polycentropus flavomaculatus, americanus/ feeding, behaviour, case abdominal movements, rearing/ Journ. bUilding, emergence, growth/ Fresh­ of Zoological Society of London, water BioI., Vol. 4(2), 1974, page Vol. 28, 1954, page 547-563, #29 193-204, #27 RESH VH MECOM J 0 A technique for rearing caddis flies Feeding habits of Trichoptera in a Trichoptera/ Athripsodes 2££, mountain stream/ food, gut contents, bacteria, algae, invertebrates, egg, Rhyacophila, Sortosa, Agapetus, hatch, casemaking, description, Arctopysche, Brachycentrus, behaviour, anaesthetize, food/ Can. Ecclisomyia, Helicopsyche, Hydro­ Entomol., Vol. 104(2), 1972, page psyche, Leptocella, Neothremma/ 1959-1961, 1117 Oikos, Vol. 23(3), 1972, page 401­ 407, #18 20

SCHUHMACHER H. FRITZ SCHREMMER BROWN HP The caddisflies as ecological indica­ Survival records for Elmid be~tles tors in the Odenwald stream Steinach/ with notes on laboratory rearing Hydropsyche instabilis. Hydropsyche of various Dryopoids Coleoptera/ saxonica. Hydropsyche siltalai. indicators. temperature. Entomolog­ Agapetus fuscipes. Silo pa11ipes. ical News. Vol. 84. 1973. page 278­ Rhyacophila nubila. Plectrocnemia 284. #11 conspersa. oxygen tension. tempera­ ture. water, velocity. carbonate, CLARK WILLIAM H. GENE L RALSTON pollution/ Int. Revue. Ges. Hydro­ Eubrianax edwardsi in Nevada with bioI .• Vol. 55(3). 1970, page 335­ notes on larval pupation and emer­ 358. #25. German with English summary gence of adults Coleoptera Psephenidae/ laboratory cultures; SLACK HD pupation, emergence/ The Coleopterists The food of caddisfly (Trichoptera) Bulletin. Vol. 28(4). 1974. page larvae/ silt. vegetation. algae. 217-218, #13 diatoms. fauna. Cladocera. Copepoda. Arnphipoda. Ephemeroptera. Neuroptera. FICHTNER E Diptera. Mollusca. Limnophilidae. Power of flight and phototropism of GlyPhotaelius. Limnophilus. Anabolia. the water beetle/ Haplididae. Stenophylax. Halesus. Sericostomatidae, Hydrophilidae, Dytiscidae, Gyrinidae. Sericostoma. Silo. Odontoceridae, Hydraenidae, light, Scymnus ~.STR. Odontocerum. Leptoceridae. Leptocerus. Scymnusabietis payk. taxonomy. Mollanidae. Molanna. Hydropsychidae. larvae. hibernation, development/ Hydropsyche, Rhyacophilidae, Rhycophila, Entomol. Nachr., Vol. 16(5). 1972, gut contents. morphology, mondibles. page 47-50. #7 eyes. carnivorous. phytophagous, omnivorous/ J. Anim. Ecol .• Vol. 5. SMITH RL page 105-115. #23 Aspects of the biology of three species of the genus Rhantus Coleoptera TJONNELAND A Dytiscidae with special reference A possible effect of obligatory to the acoustical behaviour of two/ parthenogenesis on the flight activity Rhantus SP. behaviour. TO. population, of some tropical larvo aquatic insects/ density/-C:an. Entomol., Vol. 105(6), swarming. emergence. parthenogenesis/ 1973. page 909-919, #10 Arb. Univ .• Bergen. Mat. Naturv. Serie No.3. 1970. page 1-7. #26, WHITE DS" DARYL E JENNINGS also Ephemeroptera #30 A rearing technique for various aquatic Coleoptera/ microhabitats, substrate WIGGINS G B, N H ANDERSON Stenelmis sexlineata, Dubiraphia Contributions to the systematics of quadranota. Psephenus herrick/ the caddisfly genera Pseudostenophylax Entomological Soc. of Amer .• Vol. and Philocasca with special reference 66(5). 1973. page 1174-1176, #12. to the immature stages Trichoptera also General #213 Limnephilidae/ culture. diagnostic keys. distribution. Anisogamus. Drusinus. habitat. Stenophylax/ Can. DIPTERA Journ. of Zoology. Vol. 46. 1968. page 61-75. #13 ACTON AB WILLIAMS N E. B N HYNES Chironomus tentans (Diptera) the Micro distribution and feeding of the giant chromosomes and taxonomic net spinni4g caddisflies Trichoptera 'divergence/ Chironomus tentans, of a Canadian stream/ moss. larvae. speciation. chromosomes, banding season. Hydropsyche sparna. pattern/ Proceedings XIlth. Inter­ Cheumatopsyche oxa. Chimarra aterrima. national Congress of Entomology, micro distribution. feeding. density. London - Section 4. 1964. page 245, life cycles, emergence. behaviour/ #172 Oikos. Vol. 24(1). 1973. page 73-84. #19 ACTON AB A cytological comparison of Nearctic and Palaearctic representatives of COLEOPTERA Chironomus tentans (Diptera)/ Chironomus, chromosomes, banding patterns. speciation reproductive BARMAN EH JR isolation. evolution. related Biology and immature stages of species/ Proc .. Linn. Soc. Lond.• Desmopachria convexa Aube Coleoptera Vol. 169. page 129-131, #173 Dytiscidae/ life history. immature/ Proc. Entomo1., Soc. Wash., Vol. 75(2). 1973. page 233-239. #9 21

ANDERSON B G, T F ANDREWS, 0 G CHANDLER, CZECZUGA B WJ JAHODA Haemoglobin in the Chironomus Ohio State Research Report on the (Tendipes) annularis Midge larva evaluation of aquatic invertebrates from various growth classes/ as assay organisms for the deter­ Chironomus (Tendipes) annularis, mination of toxicity of industrial haemoglobin content, growth, classes, wastes/ toxicity, assay organisms, environmental influences/ #182 indicator species, culturing collection, susceptibility, labo­ DADO RH atory techniques/ The Ohio State Comparison of rates of ingestion of Research Foundation, 1948, #174 particulate solids by Culex pipiens larvae: phagostimulant effec~ of ARMITAGE P 0 water-soluble yeast extract/ in­ Some notes on the food of the gestion, particulates, Culex pipiens/ Chironomid 1arvae of a shallow #183 -- woodland lake in South Finland/ Chironomid, larvae, ecology, diet/ DADO RH Ann Zoologici Fennici, Vol. 5, Relationship between filtering page 6-14, 11175 activity and ingestion of solids by larvae of mosquito Culex pipiens. BELLH L A method for assessing phagostimulant Effect of substrate types on aquatic factors/ ingestion, filtering, Culex insect distribution/ Plecoptera, pipiens/ J. Med. Ent. Vol. 7(6), Ephemeroptera, Coleoptera, Trichop­ 1970, page 708-712, #184 tera, Diptera, distribution, weights, productivity, standard DADO RH crop, bottom faunal The Minnesota A method for comparing feeding rates Acad. of Science, Vol. 35(2&3), in mosquito larvae/ mosquito larvae, 1968-69, 11176. feeding rates, growth/ Mosquito News Vol. 28(2), 1968, page 226-230, CAVANAUGH WJ, JE TILDEN #185 Algal food, feeding and case building habits of the larvae of the Midge DANKS HV fly, Tanytarsus dissimilis/ Overwintering of some north temperate Tanytarsus dissimilis, feeding, and Arctic Chironomidae II. enemies, life cycle, algae/ Ecology Chironomid Biology/ overwintering, Vol.II(2), 1930, page 381-387, #177 photoperiod, freezing tolerance, temperature/ The Canadian Entomo­ COLE S L, J WILHN logist, Vol. 103, 1971, page 1875­ Effect of phenol on oxygen uptake 1910, #186 rate of laboratory population of Chironomus attenuatus (Walk)/ DANKS, H V, 0 R OLIVER Chironomus attenuatus, oxygen up­ Seasonal emergence of some High Arctic take/ Water Research Pergamen Press, Chironomidae (Diptera)/ emergence, Vol. 7, 1973, page 1691-1700 #178. depth, temperature, development/ The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 104, COMMITTEE ON METHODS FOR TOXICITY TEST 1972, page 661-686, #187 WITH AQUATIC ORGANISMS, 1974. Methods for acute toxicity tests with DE ALIVIS R E, C H MUNASINGHE fish macro invertebrates and amphi­ Hydrogen-Ion concentration in bians/ methodology, toxicity, acute/ breeding ha bits of Culex pipiens National Environmental Research Center, fatigano (Wied) and associated U.S.E.P.A., Corvallis, Oregon, page inosquitoes/ mosquito, breeding 62, 11179 habits, pHI Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Vol. 45(6), CURRY LL 1971, page 853-854, #188 A survey of environmental requirements for the Midge (Diptera:Tendipedidae)/ DOWNE AER Diptera, Tendipedidae, environmental Some factors influencing insemination Requirements/ Biological Problems in in laboratory swarms of Chironomus Water Pollution, C.M. Tarzwell[ed], riparius (Diptera Chironomidae)/ 3rd seminar, U.S. Dept. of Health, insemination frequency, mating, age, Education and Welfare, 1962, #180 mating -male, egg resorbtion/ Can. Ent. Vol. 105, 1973, page 291­ CZECZUGA B 298, #189. Haemoglobin content of the larvae of Tendipes filiplumosus ~ from various EL-GAYAR F H, A A A GAWAAD, WM WATSON levels of bed sediment/ Tendipes Development of a standardized filiplumosus, haemoglobin content, technique for :rearing larvae of larvae, dissolved oxygen/ Nature Anopheles pharoensis Thes. (Diptera, Sol. 186, 1960, page 484, #181 Culicidae) and preparing of dosage mortality curves for five larvicides mosquito, culture, toxicity/ Z. Ang. Ent. 70, 1972, page 316-322, #190 22

FLANNAGAN J F, G H LAWLER Emergence of Caddisflies (Trichoptera) and Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) from Heming Lake, Manitoba/ Trichoptera, Ephemeroptera, emergence, tempera­ KAWATSKI J A, M A BITTNER ture/ Can. Ent. Vol. 104, 1972, Uptake, elimination and biotrans­ page 173-183, #191 formation of the lampricide 3­ triflouromethyl-4-Nitrophenol(TFM) HILSENHOFF WL by larvae of the aquatic Midge The biology of Chironomus plumosus Chironomus tentans/ Chironomus tentans (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Lake toxicity, uptake, elimination/ Winnibago, Wisconsin/ Diptera, Toxicology Vol. (4), 1975, p~ge Chironomus plumosus, biology/ 183-174, 11224 Ann. Entomol. Soc. America Vol. 59, 1966, page 465-473, #192 KOCH HJ The absorbtion of chloride ions by HILSENHOFF WL the anal papillae of Diptera Larvae/ Ecology and population dynamics of Chironomus, chloride ions, absorbtion, Chironomus plumosus (Diptera: Culexl J. Exp. BioI., Vol. 15., Chironomidae) in Lake Winnebago, 1938, page 152-160, 11197 Wisconsin/ Chironomus plumosus, ecology, population, dynamicS? KONSTANTINOV AS Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer., Vol. 60, On the growth type of Chironomid 1967, page 1183-1194, #193. Larvae/ Chironomid, Larvae/ Saratov Branch of the All-Union Research HOMINICK WM, HE WELSH Institute of Lake and River Fisheries, Synchronization of life cycles ~f 1958, page 495-498, #198 three Mermithids (Nematoda) w~th their Chironomid (Diptera) hosts LAUER GJ and some observations of pathology Osmotic regulation of Tanypus Nakifer of infections/ Chironomid,Mermithid, chironomus plumosus and Enallagma host synchronization, ecology, clausum ~n various concentrations intersexes, sex ratio/ Can. J. Zool of saline water/ osmotic regulation, Vol. 49, 1971, page 975-982, #194. saline water/ Physiol. Zool., Vol., 42, 1969, page 381-387, #199 KALPAGE K S P, R A BRUST Studies on diapause and female fecun­ MCCAULEY J FE dity in Aedes atropalpus/ diapause Mermithid (Nematoda) Parasites of temperature, photoperiod, diet, Chironomid (Diptera) in Marion fecundity/ Environmental Entomology, Lake, British Columbia/ Chironomidae, Vol. 3(1), 1974, page 139-149, #195 Mermithid/ J. of Invert. Pathology, Vol. 22, 1973, page 454-463, #200. KAMLIN E, K SROKOSZ Calorific values and metabolism of MCLARNEY WC, S HENDERSON, MM SHERMAN Glyptotendipes polytornus Ki~ff A new method for culturing Chironomus (Chironomidae) in early spr~ng/ tentans Fabricius larvae using Chironomidae, respiration, tempera­ burlap substrate in fertilized pools/ ture, hypoxic/ Pol. Arch. Hydrobiol., Chironomus tentans, culture/ Vol. 20(3), 1973, page 489-506, #196 Aquaculture, Vol. 4, 1974, page 267­ 276, #201 KAWATSKI J A, M M LEDIRNA, CR HANSEN JR Acute Toxicities of 3-Trifluoromethyl­ NAYAR, J.K, WA SAMARWICKREMA, DM 4-nitrophenol (TFM) and 2'-5-Dichloro­ SAVERMAN JR 4'-Nitrosalicylanilide (Bayer 73) to Photoperiodic control of egg hatching larva of the Midge Chironomus tentans, in the mosquito Mansonia titillans/ toxicity, larvae/ Investigation~ in photoperiod, egg hatching, Mansonia Fish Control 57: Fish and Wildl~fe titillans/ Annals of the Entomological Service, page 3-7, #222 Soc. of Amer. Vol. 66 (4), 1973, page KAWATSKI J A, V K DAWSON, ML REAVERS 831-835, #202 Effect of TFM and Bayer 73 on in vivo oxygen consumption of the aquatic NICKLE WR Midge Chironomus tentans/ Chironomus A contribution to our knowledge of tentans, toxicity, respiration/ Trans of Mermithidae (Nematoda) / Chironomi­ Am. Fish. Soc., Vol. 103, 1974, dae, review, taxonomy, new species, page 551-556, #223 life cycles, host ranges/ J. of Nematology Vol. 4(2), 1972, page 113-125, #203. Note: good identifi­ cation key with diagrams 23

OLIVER DR temperautre/ Annals of the Entomo­ Life history of Chironomidae/ Chiro­ logical Society of America, Vol. 66 nomidae, classification, diversity, (4), 1973, page 905-907, #212 substrate, temperature, pH, diet, growth, life cycle/ Annual Review THORNTON K W, J R SAVER of Entomology, Vol. 16, 1971, page Physiological Effects of NaCl on 211-223, #204,Note: Review Paper Chironomus attenuatus (Diptera: Chironomidae)/ Chironomus attenuatus, OSEID D M, LL SMITH NaCl, toxicity, sodium chloride, Factors influencing acute toxicity Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer, Vol. 65, estimates of hydrogen sulfide to 1972, page 872-875, #213 freshwater invertebrates/ hydrogen sulfide, toxicity/ Water Research, THORNTON K, J WILHM Pergamon Press, Vol. 8, 1974, page The effects of pH, phenol and sodium 739-746, #205 chloride on survival and caloric lipid and nitrogen content of a PALMIN E, L AHO laboratory population of Chironomus Studies on the ecology and phenology attenuatus (Walk)/ Diptera, of the Chironomidae (Dipt) of the Chironomus attenuatus, bioassay, pH, Northern Baltic/ Diptera, Chirono­ phenol, sodium chloride/ Hydrobiologic midae, ecology, phenology, taxonomy, Vol. 45, (2-3), 1974, page 261-280, abundance/ Ann. Zool. Fenn. Vol. 3, #214 1966, page 217-244, #206 TUBB R A, T C DORRIS PROVOST M W, N BRANCH Herbivorous insect populations in oil Food of Chironomidae larvae in Polk refinery 'effluent holding pond County Lakes/ Chironomidae, series/ Tendipedidae, Chironomidae, effluents, growth, diet/ The Florida oil, refinery, effluent/ Limnol. and Entomologist, Vol 42(2), 1958-59, Oceanogr. Vol. 10, 1965, page 121-134, page 49-62, #207 #2l5,Note: High mortality in'the first instar, after cases were built SCHIN K, K S LAUFER mortality decreased. Uptake of homologous haemolymph protein by salivary glands of WALSHE BM Chironomus thummi/ Chironomus The feeding habits of certain clrirono­ thumni, radioscopes, salivary mid Larvae (subfamily Tendipedidae)/ glands/ J. Insect Physiol, Vol. 20, Chironomidae, feeding habits, feeding 1974, page 405-411, #208 mechanisms, diet/ Zool. Soc. London Proc. J. of Zoology Vol 121, 1951, SHILOVA A I, H 1 ZELENTSOV page 63-79, #216 Influence of 'photoperiodism on diapause in Chironomids/ Diptera, WILHM J Chironomidae, photoperiod, oiapause, Comparison of energy flow parameters temperature/ Fisheries Research of Midge popUlations in biological Board of Canada Translation Series, oxidation ponds, effect of phenol No. 2499, 05/02/74, #209, Note: on oxygen uptake rate of a labora­ Collection Time Sept + Feb. presented tory population of Chironomus diapause complicated way. This paper attenuatus (Walk)/ Chironomus simply reconfirms light importance in attenuatus (Walk), bioenergetics, diapause oxygen uptake, phenol/ Research Project Technical Completion Report SKOCH E J, CS SIKES OWRR Project No. A-018-0KLA, #217 Mercury concentrations in chironomid larvae and sediments from Sandusky WILHM J, KW THORNTON Bay of Lake Erie: evidence of The effects of pH, phenol and sodium seasonal cycling of mercury/ mercury, chloride on the bioenergetics of sediments, chironomid, larvae, Lake laboratory popUlations of Chironomus Erie/ Proc. 16, Conf. Great Lakes attenuatus/ Chironomus attenuatus, Res. 1973, page 183-189, #210 bioenergetics, pH, phenol, NaCl, sodium chloride/ Research Project SLACK HD Technical Completion Report OWRR, A brief survey of the profundal Project No. A-03Z-0KLA, #218 benthic fauna of 1akes in Manitoba/ Chironomidae, distribution, com­ WRIGHT DA parisons, sampling/ J. Fish. Res. Sodium regulation in the larvae of Bd. Canada Vol. 24(5), 1967, page Chironomus dorsalis (Meig) and 1017-1029, #211 Camptochironomus tentans (Fabr); The effect of salt depletion and SPIELMAN A, J WONG some observations on temperature Environmental cOntrol of ovarian changes/ Chironomus dorsalis, di.apause in Culex pipiens/ Culex camptochironomus tentans, larvae, pipiens, diapause, photoperiod, sodium regulation/ J. Exp. BioI, 1975, 62, page 121-139, #219 24

WRIGHT DA LOEFFER JB The effect of external sodium con­ Isolation and growth characteristics centration upon sodium fluxes in of the zoochlorella of Paramecium Chironomus dorsalis (Meig) and bursarial Protozoa, Ciliata, Camptochironomu5 tentans (Fabr) algae, culture/ Amer. Nat., Vol. LXX, and the effect of other ions on 1936, page 184-188, #4, also Protozoa sodium influx in Chironomus dorsalis, #105 Camptochironomus tentans, sodium fluxes, C. tentans/ J. Exp. BioI, MIHARA SAYOKO, EIJI HASE 1975, 62, page 141-155, #220 Studies on the negative life cycle of Chlamydomonas reinhardi Dangeard WRIGHT DA in synchoronous culture 11/ Effects The relationship between transepithe­ of chloramphenicol and cycloheximide lial sodium movement and potential on the length of cell cycle/ Chlamydo­ differences in the larva of Campto­ monas reinhard~, synchronous growth chironomus tentans (Fabr) and some zoospore liberation, protein synthesis observations on the accumulation of inhibitors, antibiotics, chlorampheni­ other ions/ Camptochironomus tentans, col, cycloheximide, phases of life sodium/ J. Exp. BioI. 1975, 62, page cycle/ Plant &Cell Physiol, Vol. 12, 157-174, #221 1971, page 237-241, #8.

MOSS B ALGAE The influence of environmental factors on the distribution of freshwater algae/an experimental study. 1. BENNETT ME, JOHN E HOBBIE introduction and the influence of The uptake of glucose by Chlamydomonas calcium concentration/ culture sp/ heterotrophy, C14 label, dark, methods, standard culture medium, glucose, light, cell uptake, growth, growth rates, bicarbonate, calcium, respiration/ J. Phycol, vol. 8(4), species - categories, eutrophic, 1972, page 392-398, #5 oligotrophic, natural distribution/ J. Bcol. Vol., 60(3), 1972, page BRYANT PE 917-932, #6 LET as a determinant of oxygen en­ hancement ratio and shape of survival curve for Chlamydomonas/ Chlamydomonas, survival curves, oxygen enhancement AQUATIC MACROPHYTES ratio, radiation quality, aerobic­ anoxic conditions, dissolved oxygen/ BIELESKI R L, P N JOHNSON Int. J. Radiat. BioI, Vol. 23(3), The external location of phosphatase 1973, page 217-226, #7 activity in phosphorus deficient spirodela - oligorrhiza duckweed/ riRICKSON S J, N LACKIE, TE MALONEY homogenates, phosphorus deficiency, A screening technique for estimating staining, vascularstrands, cell copper toxicity to estuarine phyto­ wall, roots, epidermis, dissection, plankton/ algae, plankton, copper/ isoenzyme, isolation, hydrolysis/ Water Pollution Control Fed, Vol. 42, Aust. J. BioI. Sci., Vol. 25(4), 1970, page 270-278, #2, also Toxi­ 1972, page 707-720, #15 cology #92 BESCH K W, PATRICIAN ROBERTS-PICHETTE GREGORY WESLEY WJR, JOHN K REED, Effects of Mining pollution of vascu­ LE PRIESTER JR 'lar plants in the Northwest Accumulation of parathion and DDT by Miramichi Ri.ver System/ metal some algae and protozoal Protozoa, pollution, composition, abundance, Ciliata, algae, parathion, DDT, vascular plants, pollution severity, accumulation/ J. Protozool, Vol. 16, monocotyledons, dicotyledons, 1969, page 69-71, #3, also toxicology Equisetum arvense,/ Can. J. Bot. #94, Protozoa #97 Vol. 48, 1970, page 1647-1656, #17 KROES HW Growth interactions between Chlamydo­ CRESPI H L, M.L. STEWART, J.R. KLINE, monas globosa Snow and Chlorococcum JJ KATZ eIIIPsoideum Deason and Bold under Discrimination against tritium by different experimental conditions fully deuterated algae/ heavy water, with special attention to the role culturing, microorganisms, auto­ of pHI open filter, culture method, trophic, isotopes, statistics, mixed culture, growth inhibition, accumulation/ Health Phys., Vol. 23 gas supply, pH, growth curves, light (1), 1972, page 111-112, HO intensity/ Limnol Oceanogr., Vol. 16 (6), 1971, page 869-879, #9 25

CULLEY 0 0 JR., EA EPPS regressionl Annals of Botany, Use of duckweed for waste treatment Vol. 34 (135) 1970, page 365-381, and animal feed I Spiro~el~ oli­ 1119 gorrhiza growth nutrientsl duck­ weed, nutrient, crops, processing, NAKASHIMA H effluent, value problemsl J. Water Reversal of the dark inhibition of Pollut. Control Fed., Vol. 45(2), flowering in a long-day duckweed, 1973, page 337-347, #1 Lemna gibba G3, by thymidine and related nucleosidesl Lemna gibba ESASHI Y, T. SHIBASAKI, K. SAITO G3, nucleosides, flowering in­ Flowering responses of Lemna ~­ hibition, photoperiodism, light pusilla and Lemna gibba in relation stimulation, thymidine, deoxyuridine, to nitrate concentration in the deoxycyctidine, cytidine, uridine, culture medium/day length, thymine, deoxyribose, thmyidine bio­ growth, duckweed, EDTA, flowering, synthesis, deoxyuride, synthesis, nitrogen, media, light, pH, growth, floral inductionl Plant Cell Physiol. sucrose, calcium, potassium, in­ Vol. 14 (5), 1973, page 893-899, hibitorsl Plant Cell Physiol., Vol. 1123 13(4), 1972, page 623-631, #13 NAKASHIMA H FERNANDEZ 0 A, M E ORDONEZ, N. CURVETTO, Effect of light on the metabolism of LM FERNANDEZ, M RIGATA thymidine in the long-day duckweed, Absorption of 2,4-0 by Spirodela Lemna gibba G31 Lemna dibba G3, intermedia I light,temperature duckweed, metabolism, exosenuous carbon - 14, Spirodela intermedia, thymidine, ecteola cellulose column absorption, 2,4-dichlorophenoxy chromatograph~, photoperiodism, acetic acid,roots, fronds, radio­ thymidine-6-3 thymidine (methyl-3H), activity, photoperiodism, accumu­ radioactivity, photosynthesis, lation, pHI Phyton Rev. Int. Bot. S-ureidoisobutypic acid pyrimidine Exp., Vol. 29(1-2), 1972, page ring, methyl residuel Plant Cell 105-117, 1114 Physiol, Vol. 14(5), year 1973, page 901-910, #24 GAUDET JJ Growth of a floating aquatic weed NEWTON RJ Salvinia under standard conditionsl Effects of Abscisic acid on the root Salvinia molesta Salvinia minima of Lemna minorl abstrac~ hormone light carbon dioxide, ster~ dormancY,cell divisio~ expansion culturing, growth, nutrientsl Lemna minor, plant, hormone, cell Hydrobiologia, Vol. 41 (I), 1973, growthl Tex. J. Sci. Vol. 24(3), page 77-106, #4 1972, page 388-389, #3 HILLMAN WS NICKELL L G, ALEXANDER C FINLAY Growth promotion by kinetin of Antibiotics and their effects on Wolffia columbiana grown in ex­ plant growthl duckweed, antibiotics, cessively concentrated mediuml growth, stimulation, inhibition, duckweed, Wolffia columbiana, aseptic, pH, microorganisms, . growth, photoperiodism, kinetin hypotheses, metabolisml Agricultural yeast, tryptone, auxotrophy, and Food Chemistry, Vol. 2(4), 1954, dilutionl Phyton a Reviste Int'l, page 178-181, #6 Vol. 14(1), 1960, page 43-46, #20 NICKELL LG HILLMAN WS Aseptic studies on metabolism of Lemna perpusilla torr, Strain 6746 ­ nitrogenous compounds in plantsl The induction of floweringl duck~ Lemna minor, canavanine, growth, weed, Lemna gibba, ~. perpusilla, Illl1Ibition, stimulation, 2,6 growth, inflorescence, structure, diaminopurine, adenine, pencillin GI flowering, response aging, ver­ Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical nalisation, photoperiodism, spectral Club, Vol. 83(6), 1956, page 421-427, dependence, endogenous rhythms, #18 temperature, nutrition, X-irradiation, retardants, gas, grafting, EDTA, OOTA Y culturingl Cornell Univ. Press, The response of Lemna gibba G-3 to a page 186-204, 119 single long day in the presence of EDTA Iflower induction sucrose HODHSON GL Lemna gibba, duckweed, M-EDTA, M­ Effects of temperature on the growth EDTA-sucrose, induction period, and development of Lemna minor, under flowering, temperature, photo­ conditions of natural daylightl periodism, sucrosel Plant Cell Phys i.ol., Lemna minor, temperature, radiation, Vol. 13(3), 1972, page 575-580, #16 photoperiodism, growth, seasonal changes, development, methods, fronds, measurement, assimilation,

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CARTER JWAND IVAN L CAMERON COOLEY N R, JAMES M KELTNER Toxicity bioassay of heavy metals JERROLD FORRESTER in water using Tetrahymena The polychlorinated biphenyls pyriformis! Protozoa, Ciliata, aroclors (R) 1248 and 1260 effect heavy metals, mercury, cobalt, zinc, on and accumulation by Tetrahymena lead! Water Res. Vol. 7, 1973" page pyriformis! Protozoa, Ciliated 951-961, #95, also Protozoa #98 cultivation, polychlorinated bi­ phenyl, accumulation! J. Protozool, CLARK R MCV Vol. 20,1973, page 443-445, 1197, A Literature Review - The effects of also Protozoa 100 effluents from metal mines on aquatic ecosystems in Canada! COOLEY N R, JAMES M KETNER KR, mining technology, bioassay, biolo­ JERROLD FORRESTER gical changes in receiving waters, Mirex and aroclor (R) 1254 effect on acclimation, productivity, fishes, and accumulation by Tetrahymena plankton, benthos,heavy metals, pyriformis strain W! Protozoa, arsenic, su l.fur, sulfate, organics, Ciliata, mirex, arochlor (R) 1254, cX~nide, suspended solids, dissolved accumulation! J. Protozool, Vol. 19, spUds, siltation, oxygen, pH, 1972, page 636-638, #96, also temperature, hardness! Fisheries Protozoa 99 and Marine Service, technical Report No. 488, 1974, page t-150, #104 ,Note:. DE PUYTORAN P, C ANDRIVON, F SERRE Excellent review and references Sur l'action cytonarcotique' des sels de nickel chez Paramecium caudatum CLARK R MCV EHRB! Protozoa, Ciliat~, nickel, A summary of toxicity information antagonism, cytonarcosis! J. Proto­ for major effluent components zool, Vol. 10, 1963, page 10-19, from inorganic chemical industries! #87, also Protozoa 91 factors affecting toxicity, goldfish, arctic cisco, carp, mummichog, cod, DICKSON K L, ALBERT C HENDRICKS mosquitofish, threespine stickleback, JOHN S CROSSMAN, JOHN CAIRNS JR. bullhead, pinfish, spot, bluegill, Effects of intermittently chlorinated sunfish, bass, shiner, salmon, cooling tower blowdown on fish and plaice, roach, trout, stonefly, invertebrates! Chlorine, Anculosa mosquito, barnacle, caddisfly, snail, sp.! Environmental Science & oyster, copepod, waterflea, mayfly, Technology, Vol. 8,1974, page 845, damselfly, shrimp, mussel, starfish, #83 crayfish, urchin, protozoan, tolerance, heavy metals, aluminum, cadmium, DOLAN J M, C GREGG BENTLEY, JOHN chromium, mercury, nickel, silver, CAIRNS JR, KENNETH L DICKSON, ALBERT tin, zinc, salts, barium chloride, C HENDRICKS calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, The acute toxicity of three new potassium chloride, sodium chloride, surfactant mixtures to a mayfly sodium sulfate, anions, cyaRide, larvae! detergents, lethality, fluoride, phosphate, ammonia, carbon Isonychia sp., surfactant! Arch dioxide, chlorinated hydrocarbons, Hydrobiol., 1974, page 123-132, chloroform, EDC-Tar, polychlorinated 74(1), #82 biphenyl, trichloroethylene, chlorine, detergents, alkyl-benzene sulfonate, DUNN R L, F E STRONG crude oil, gasoline, kerosene, Control of catch-basin mosquitoes phenol, acid, alkali, suspended solids, using Zoecon ZR5l5 formulated in a total dissolved solid, sublethal slow release polymer - a preliminary effect, reproduction, viability, report! insecticide, oil, breeding, algal photosynthesis, algal growth, infestation, Culex pipiens, hormone, algal blooms, larval abnormalities, treatment, algae! Mosq News, Vol. 33, avoidance, hatching, stupification, No.1, 1973, page 110-111, #73 egg development, feeding, disease resistance, movements! Fisheries and ERICKSON S J, N LACKIE, TE MALONEY Marine Service, Technical Report No. A screening technique for estimating CEN!T-74-9, 1974, page 1-27, #101 copper toxicity to .estuarine phytoplankton! algae, plankton, t:aCKS J A copper! Water pollution Control Fed, ~heeffect of aldrin on water balance Vol. 42, 1970, page 270-278, #92, in the freshwater Pulmonate Gastro- also Algae #2 pod {Biomphalaria glabrata)! pesticide, Carbaryl, DDT, malathion, temperature, FEDERLE P F, WC COLLINS heart beat, dry, weight, physiology, Laboratory acute toxicity, studies with stimulation, osmoregulation, predation! several insecticides on a damselfly Environ Pollut. Vol. 5(2), 1973, Lestidae, a backswimmer, Notonecti~ae page 149-151, #71 and a sprawling water beetle,Halipai­ dae! Lestes congener, Notonecta ~n&u­ lata,--peTtOdytes, organoclaJl.©lI"we:s,-- 28

carbamates, organophosphates, pyre­ LAWRENCE M, E SCHERER thrins, synergism/ Entomological Behavioural responses of whitefish Soc. of America, Vol. 28, 1973, and rainbow trout to drilling page 169, 1/84 fluids/ test chamber, incandescent light, infrared light, supernatant, FREDEEN F J H, J REGIS mud suspension, acute bioassay/ Insecticide residues in some com­ Fisheries and Marine Service, ponents of the St. Lawrence River Technical Report No. 502, 1974, ecosystem following applications of page 1-47, 1/99 000/ DDT, DOE, silt, molluscs, fish, Cyprinus carpio, Catostomus LOCH .J S, .J C MACLEOD . commersoni, AmeIi:iTUSnebulosus, Factors affecting acute toxicity Perca flavescons, Ambloplites bioassays with pulp mill effluent/ Ri:1jJ"e5tris, Esox lucius, snails, rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, flow Campeloma, clams~dium volume, weight, time',' temperat'ure, adsorption/ pesticides Monitoring mortality/ Fisheries and Marine Journal, Volume 3 (4), 1970, Service, Technical Report No. CEN/T­ page 219-226, #69 74-2, 1974, page 1-31, #100

GREGORY WW JR, JOHN K REED, MAY B E, R S HESTAND, JM VAN DYKE LE PRIESTER JR Comparative effects of Diquat plus Accumulation of parathion and DDT copper sulfate on aquatic organisms/ by some algae and protozoal herbicide, combination, synergistic, Protozo~ Ciliata, algae, parathion, Hydrilla verticillata, habitat, non DDT, accumulation/ J. Protozool, target, bioassays, Daphn~~yulex Vol. 16, 1969, page 69-71, #94, also collection, sampling, preservation, Algae #3, Protozoa #97 statistics, Annelida, Gastropoda, Hydracarina, Crustacea, Turbellaria, HUNKA 0 L Insecta, fish, diets/ Weed Sci, The effects of effluents from the Vol. 1: 21(3), 1973, page 249-253, Canadian plastics industry on aquatic 1/68 organisms/ plastics industry, eco­ nomics, waste components, whole NAQVI, S M, ARMANDO A DELA CRUZ effluents, field studies, laboratory Mirex incorporation in the environment ­ bioassay, oxygen, pH,temperature, toxicity in selected Freshwater turbidity, aldehydes, ketones, nitrogen, Organi sms/ Hyall e l a , insecticides, sulfur, phosphorus, organic acid, LD 50/ Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol, alcohol, aromatic hydrocarbon, esters, Vol. 10 (5), 1973, page 305-308, 1/74 alkane, alkene, chlorinated hydro­ carbon, chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, PRAVDA 0 nickel, aJ~minum chloride, clay, talc, The effect of herbicides on several magnesium 3ulfate, sodium sulfate, Freshwater Animals, Planaria guidelines for safe levels/ Fisheries Gonocephala, Tubifex sp, Lymnaea and Marine Service, Technical Report ~lis ~Iinia pulex, Gammarus No. 473, 1974, page 1-64, #103, Note: pulex, Asellus aquaticus, Micronecta Excellent Review and References minutissima/ carbamates, phenols, phenoxyacetates, chlorated Qrganics/ KUZNICKI L Hydrobiologia, Vol. 42(1), 1973, Reversible immobilization of Paramecium page 97-142, #75 caudaturn evoked by nickel ions/ Protozoa, Ciliata, nickel/ Acta Protozool, Vol. REHWOLDT R, L LASKO, C SHAW, E WIRHOSWKI 1, 1963, page 301-312, #91, also The acute toxicity of some heavy Protozoa 95 metal ions toward benthic organisms/ Oligochaeta, Amphipoda, Trichoptera, LAND B Odonata, Diptera/ indicator bioassay A Literature Review - The toxicity of collection, temperature, hardness, drilling fluid components to aquatic pH, oxygen, copper zinc, nickel, biological systems/ suspended solids, cadmium, mercury, chromium, Gammarus, insoluble salts, drilling clays, Zygoptera, Chironomus, Gastropoda, calcium sulfate, gypsum, barium Ammicola/ Bull Environ Contam. Toxicol. sulfate, bentonite, reproduction, Vol. 10(5), 1973, page 291-294, #70 nutrition, sublethal effects, chloride, sodium potassium, calcium REINERT JA crustacea, alkalies, sodium bi­ Snail control under aquatic conditions/ carbonate, sodium carbonate, chromium, pesticide, bioassay, molluscicides, lignosulfonates, dispersants, defoamer, Frescon, niclosamide, Ziram, lubricant, detergent, organic polymer/ Mel anoides, Physa pumilia, Tropi­ Fisheries and Marine Service, Technical corbis obstructus, copper sulfate, Report No. 487, 1974, page 1-33, sodium pentachlorophenate, Biompha­ #102 laria, Bulinus, food, Hydrilla, mortality, Euglandia, Gyraulis, 29

Helisoma, Lymnea, Neritina, Pomacea/ PCB by Ephemera danica Ephemeroptera Proc. Fla. State Hortic. Soc, Vol. in continuous flow systems/ DDT, 85, 1972, page 380-384, '72, PCB, accumulation! Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. Vol. 9(6), 1973, RUTHVEN HA, JOHN CAIRNS JR page 345-350, #80, also Ephemerop­ Response of Freshwater Protozoan tera 1120 artificial communities to metals/ Protozoa, bioassay, heavy metal, SUDO RYUICHI, SHUICHI AlBA dose response curves, zinc, copper/ Effect of copper and hexavalent J. Protozool, Vol. 20, 1973, page chromium on the specific growth 127-135, '88, also Protozoa 92 rate of Ciliata isolated from activated sludge/ Protozoa, Ciliata, SANBORN J R, C C YU copper, chromium, growth rate, The fate of dieldrin in a model activated sludge/ Water Research' ecosystem/ model ecosystem, Mollusca, Pergamon Press, 1973, Vol. 7, page Daphnia, Elodea, dieldrin, bio­ 1301-1307, #89, also Protozoa #93 accumulation, stability/ Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol, Vol. 10 SUKHODOL SKAYA AN (6), 1973, page 340-346, #79, also Effect of the 4 methyl uracil on the general 11214 restoration processes of freshwater sponges! regeneration, embryogenesis! SANDBERG D M, AD MICHAEL, B BROWN, Vestn. Leningr. Univ. Ser. BioI., R BEEBE-CENTER Vol. 28(3), 1973, page 5-16, #78, Toxic effects of fuel oil on also Porifera 116, Russian with Haustoriid Amphipods and Pagurid English Summary Crabs/ Crustacea, Arnphipods, LD50, tolerance, behaviour/ Biological THOMPSON B Bulletin, 143(2), 1972, page 475, A Literature Review - The effects of #66, Note: Papers presented at the effluent from the Canadian textile Marine,Biological Laboratory industry on aquatic organisms! processing, wool, cotton, cellulose, SANDERS H 0 rayon, acetate, nylon, polyester, Toxicity of pesticides to the acrylic, softening agents, stiffeners, Crustacean Gammarus lacustris/ .permanerrt press, shrink-proofing, bioassays, insecticides, fungicides, oil repellent, water repellent, anti­ Detoliants, age, temperature/ static, fire retardants, bactericide, Technical papers of the Bureau detergents, BOD, COD, suspended of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, solids, dissolved solids, pH, color, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Wash. Odor, heavy metals, chromium, copper, D.C., 1969, page 1-17, '64 iron, ~ead, zinc, dYes, acids, salts! Fisheries and Marine Service, SANDERS H 0, JH CHANDLER Technical Report No. 489, 1974, Biological magnification of a poly­ page 1-99, #105, Note: Excellent chlorinated biphenyl aroclor 1254 Review and References from water by aquatic invertebrates/ Aroclor 1254, accumulation, bio­ THRASHER J D, JAMES ADAMS magnification, radio-labelled/ Bull. The effects of four mercury com­ Environ. Contam. Toxicol. Vol. 7(5), pounds on the generation time and 1972, page 257-263, #76 cell division in Tetrahymena Eyriformis WH14/ Protozoa, Ciliata, SMITH AL mercury, growth/ Environn. Res., The effects of effluents from the Vol. 5, 1972, page 443-450, '86, Canadian petrochemical industry also Protozoa 90 on aquatic organisms/ Waste treat­ ment, physical waste treatment, TINGLE L, WILLIAM A PAVLAT chemical waste treatment, biological IVAN L CAMERON waste treatment, oxygen, tars, oils, Sublethal cytotoxic effects of taste pollution, odor pollution, mercuric chloride on the Ciliate carcinogens, economics, biological Tetrahymena EYriformis! Protozoa, degradation, temperature, pH, hard­ Ciliata, mercury, sublethal, cyto­ ness, phenols, cyanide, hydrogen, logical! J. Protozool, Vol. 20, fluoride, oil, alcohol, organic page 301-304, ,1973, #90, also acid, aldehyde, ketone, ethers, Protozoa 1194 aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrogen, sulfur, chlorine, guidelines for TSUKASA G, TATEDA HTDEKI safe levels/ Fisheries and Marine KUWABARA MASUTARO Service, Technical Report No. 472, The function of photoexcitive 1974, page 1-68, #106,Note: Ex­ neurones in the central ganglia cellentReview and References for behavioural activity of the marine Mollusc Onchidium verrucula­ SOEDERGREN A, B SVENSSON tum/ tactile reflex, crayfish, Uptake and accumulation of DDT and Aplysia, Eledone moschata, Physiolo­ gy! Physiol, Vol. 83, 1973, page 361-376, 1163 30

WARNER RE BISHOP JE Bioassays for microchemical nviron­ Light control of aquatic insect mental contaminants/ historical, activity and drift/ model stream, microchemical, acute, behavioural, photoperiod, intensity, wave­ physiOlogical, biochemical, lengths, threshold, Ephemeroptera, ecological, embryological, histolo­ Plecoptera, Trichoptera, Ephemerella, gical, potentials off Bull. WId. Stenonema, Phasganophora, Taeniop­ Hlth. Org., 1967, Vol. 36, page teryx/ Ecology, Vol. SO, 1969, 181-207, 1167, Review Paper page 371-380, #221

DAVIES JB LABORATORY BIOSYSTEMS A simple battery operated suction trap for insects attracted to animal light or chemical bait/ mosquitoes/ BUIKEMA AL JR., JOI-IN CAIRNS JR., Mosq. News, Vol. 33(1), 1973, GAIL WSULLIVAN page 102-104, #212 Rotifers as monitors of heavy metal pollution in water/ bioassay DEY S C, DUTTA AMALESH technique, Philodina acuticornis, A preliminary study of the food and toxicity, life stage, population feeding habit of a torrential size, indicators of water pollution, Cyprinid of Assam/ Stoneflies, water qualities/ Virginia Poly­ Dragonflies/ Proc. 58th Ind. Sc. technic Institute, Water Resources Congo Part III, Abstracts, page 398, Research Centre, Bull. 71, 1974, #217, Abstract only page 1-74, #2, also Toxicology #107, also Rotifera #38 DUSENBERY DB Countercurrent separation a new STANDING C N, A G FREDRICKSON, HM method for studying behaviour of TSUCHIYA small aquatic organisms/ Caenor­ Batch culture and continuous culture habditis elegans/ methods, counter­ transients for 2 substrate systems/ current separation, chemotaxic, batch 'culture, continuous culture, heat, light/ Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. growth, substrate utilization, USA, Vol. 70(5), 1973, page 1349­ transients/ Appl. 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