Index to Volume 38

Author Index

ABBOIT, ISABELLA A. CANNON, MARILYN I. Peleophycus multiprocarpium gen. et sp. nov. (Gloiosi­ New Findings on the Systematics, Cytology, and phoniaceae, Rhodophyta), 324-332 Reproductive Strategies of Porphyra (Bangiaceae, Rhodophyta) in Hawaii and Califorhia [abstr.], BAILEy-BROCK, JULIE H., and PETER J. HAYWARD 358 A Freshwater Bryozoan, Hyalinella vaihiriae Hastings CARLSON, BRUCE A., JAMES McKIBBEN, and MICHAEL V, (1929), from Hawaiian Prawn Ponds, 199-204 Di;GRUY BAKER, C. SCOIT Nautilus belauensis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): A Seasonal Contrasts ih the Social Behavior ofthe North Test of the Vertical Migration Hypothesis Using Pacific Humpback Whale [abstr.], 356 Telemetry [abstt,], 88~89 BAKER, GLADYS E. Telemetric Investigation ofVertical Migration ofNau­ see Dunn and Baker tilus belauensis in Palau, 183-188 BALDWIN, WAYNE J. CHANG, LINDA A Note on the Occurrence of the Gold Spot Herring, Metaphase Chromosome Comparisons in Five Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus (Riippell) in of Hawaiian Drosophila [abstr.], 359 Hawaii, 123-126 CLARKE, BRYAN, JAMES MURRAY, and MICHAEL S, JOHNSON BANKS, RICHARD C. The Extinction of Endemic Species by a Program of Bird Specimens from American Samoa, 150-169 Biological Control, 97-104 BANNER, ALBERT H., and DORA M. BANNER Cox, EVELYN Old and Unreported Collections of Alpheid Shrimp The Effects of Selective Predation on Growth and from the Zoologisches Museum, Berlin, principally Competitive Interactions between Two Corals, M on­ from Melanesia, 34-50 tipora verrucoSa and Porites compressa, in Kaneohe BANNER, DORA M. Bay, Oahu [abstr.]. 359-360 see Banner and Banner CROPP, D. A. BELL, JANICE L. see Bruce and Cropp Statoliths as Age Indicators in Gastropod Larvae: Application to Measurement ofField Growth Rates DEGRUY, MICHAEL V. [abstr.], 357 see Carlson, McKibben, and DeGruy BERG, JOHN T., and RICHARD M. SMITH DUNN, PAUL H., and GLADYS E. BAKER A Role for Phagocytes in Endotoxin Protection from Filamentous Fungal Populations ofHawaiian Beaches, . Oxygen Toxicity [abstr.], 87-88 232-248 BIENFANG, PAUL K., LUIS MORALES, KAREN KLEIN, and DUNN, RONALD E. MASAYUKI TAKAHASHI . Sugar Transport by Lobster Hepatopancreatic Brush Picoplankton Growth Rates in Subtropical Hawaiian Border Membrane Vesicles from Whole Tissue and Embayments,134-140 Isolated Absorptive Cells [abstr.], 360 BRASHEAR, ROBERTA LYNN The Isolation and Preliminary Characterization of EAGLE, R. J. Canavanine Resistant Mutants of HeLa Cells see Noshkin, Wong, Eagle, and Jokela [abstr.], 88 BROCK, RICHARD E. FITZHARDlNGE, RACHEL A Contribution to the Trophic Biology of the Blue Some Preliminary Observations on Coral Recruitment Marlin (Makaira nigricans Lacepede, 1802) in in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], 361 Hawaii, 141-149 BROSTOFF, WILLIAM N. GOLDBERG, STEPHEN R., and DONALDO MUSSIEIT C. Sporochnus dotyi sp. nov. (Sporochnales, Phaeophyta), Reproductive Cycle of the Pacific Bonito, Sarda chi­ a Brown Alga from Hawaii, 177-181 lensis (Scombridae), from Northern Chile, 228­ BRUCE, A. J., and D. A. CROPP 231 A Redescription of Periclimenes yaldwyni Holthuis GOSLINE, WILLIAM A. (Brachycarpus audouinz Bate, 1888, Crustacea, De­ Structure, Function, and Ecology in the Goatfishes capoda, Palaemonidae) and Its Occurrence in Aus­ (Family Mullidae), 312-323 tralian Waters, 189-198 GRAHAM, ROBERT A. see Posey, Pregnall, and Graham CANFIELD, JOAN E. GRANT, GILBERT S., and G. CAUSEY WHIITOW Tissue Water Relations ofBog and Rainforest Plants of Metabolic Rate of Laysan Albatross and Bonin Petrel Alakai Swamp, Kauai, Hawaii [abstr.], 357-358 Chicks on Midway Atoll, 170-176 374

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HARDY, GRAHAM S. LAMBERTS, AUSTIN E. Redescription of the Pufferfish brevipinnis The Reef Corals Lithactinia and Polyphy/lia (Regan) (Tetraodontifonnes: ), with (Anthozoa, Scleractinia, Fungiidae): A Study of Description of a New Species of Torquigener from Morphological, Geographical, and Statistical Dif­ , 127-133 ferences, 12-27 HAYWARD, PETER J. LAU, COLIN J. see Bailey-Brock and Hayward Setagenesis as a Molt-Staging Technique in the Slipper HENDRIK, SHARON Lobster, Scyllarides squammosus (Milne Edwards) Some Aspects of the Early Life History of Mahimahi [abstr.],91 (Coryphaena hippurus) Reared in the Laboratory Opening of Bivalves by a Nonchelate Crustacean Pre­ [abstr.], 89 dator [abstr.], 366-367 HERBERT, DARRELL LEWIS, JANE E. Productivity of the Seagrass Halophi/a hawaiiana Reproduction in Galaxaura (Rhodophyta) [abstr.], 367 [abstr.], 362 HIRAOKA, LEA R. MADENJlAN, C. P. Detection ofin situ Hybrids by a Monoclonal Enzyme­ Intervention Analysis of Power Plant Impact on linked Assay [abstr.], 89-90 Population [abstr.], 367-368 HODGSON, GREGOR McKIBBEN, JAMES N. Preliminary Observations concerning the Abundance see Carlson, McKibben, and DeGruy and Distribution of Planktonic Coral Larvae in MORALES, LUIS Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], 362 see Bienfang, Morales, Klein, and Takahashi HOLTON, R. L. MORTON, BRIAN see Riedel, Wilson, and Holton Prey Capture in Lyonsiellaformosa (Bivalvia: Anom­ HOURIGAN, THOMAS F. alodesmata: Verticordiacea), 283-297 The Distribution and Abundance of Coral-Feeding MURPHY, SUSAN J. Butterflyfishes at Puako, Hawaii [abstr.], 90 The pH-Dependence of Motility and the Acrosome Pair Bond Formation and Monogamy in Two Species Reaction of Guinea Pig Spermatozoa [abstr.], 368­ of Hawaiian Butterflyfishes (Fam. Chaetodontidae 369 [abstr.], 363 MURRAY, JAMES HUNTER, C. L., and C. C. KEHOE see Clarke, Murray, and Johnson Patchwork Patchreefs: Clonal Diversity of the Coral MUSSIETT c., DONALDO Porites compressa in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], see Goldberg and Mussiett C. 363-364 NORRIS, JAMES E. JOHNSON, MICHAEL S. Food Habits ofPiscivorous Coral Reef from the see Clarke, Murray, and Johnson Northwestern Hawaiian Islands [abstr.], 369-370 JOKELA, T. A. NOSE, YUKIO see Noshkin, Wong, Eagle, and Jokela see Sano, Shimizu, and Nose NOSHKIN, V. E., K. M. WONG, R. J. EAGLE, and T. A. JOKELA KATAYAMA, AKIKO Concentrations of20 7 Bi and 21°PB_21oBi_ 21 0po Dis­ The Development ofAuditory Function in the Brain: A equilibrium in Fish, 350-355 Study of Far-Field Evoked Responses in Newborn and Adult Chickens [abstr.], 364 PAUL, LINDA M. B. KEHOE, C. C. Influence ofMolt Frequency and Size Composition on see Hunter and Kehoe Estimates of Populations of the Spiny Lobster, KEHOE, CEDAR C. Panulirus marginatus [abstr.], 91-92 The Supply ofEmpty Shells and the Population Struc­ POSEY, MARTIN H., A. MARSHALL PREGNALL, and ROBERT ture of the Hermit Crab Calcinus seurati [abstr.], A. GRAHAM 364-365 A Brief Description of a Subtidal Sabellariid (Poly­ KELLEY, CHRISTOPHER D. chaeta) Reef on the Southern Oregon Coast, 28-33 Evidence for Sex Change and Data on Spawning PREGNALL, A. MARSHALL Frequency from the Gonads of a Pomacanthid Fish see Posey, Pregnall, and Graham [abstr.], 365-366 KINZIE, R. A., III RALSTON, STEPHEN Aloha Also Means Goodbye: A Cryptogenic Stoma­ see Randall and Ralston topod in Hawaii, 298-31 I RANDALL, JOHN E., and STEPHEN RALSTON KLEIN, KAREN A New Species of Serranid Fish of the Genus Anthias see Bienfang, Morales, Klein, and Takahashi from the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Island, KRUPP, DAVID A. 220-227 Mucus Production by Corals Exposed during an Ex­ RAYSON, THOMAS C. treme Low Tide, I-II Expression of a SRC-Homologous Gene during Em-

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bryogenesis ofthe Hawaiian Sea Urchin, Tripneustes Growth and Refoliation of Koa Trees Infested by the gratilla [abstr.], 370-371 Koa Moth, Scotorythra paludicola (Lepidoptera: RIEDEL, GERHARDT F., STEPHANIE L. WILSON, and R. L. Geometridae),333-339 HOLTON ST. JOHN, HAROLD Trace Metals in the Columbia River Estuary Follow­ Novelties in Lipochaeta (Compositae). Hawaiian Plant ing the 18 May 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens, Studies 119,253-282 340-349 TAKAHASHI, MASAYUKI SAKAI, HOWARD F. see Bienfang, Morales, Klein, and Takahashi see Scowcroft and Sakai TELECKY, TERESA M. SANO, MITSUHIKO, MAKOTO SHIMIZU, and YUKIO NOSE Alternate Male Reproductive Strategies in the Giant Changes in Structure of Coral Reef Fish Communities Malaysian Prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii by Destruction ofHermatypic Corals: Observational [abstr.],372-373 and Experimental Views, 51-79 SATO, VERNON T. WALKER, MICHAEL M. A Taxonomic Survey ofMicroscopic FreshwaterAlgae Single Domain Magnetite Crystals and Their Possible in Hawaii: A Report on Some Common Species Arrangement in Magnetoreceptor Organelles in the [abstr.],371-372 Yellowfin Tuna, Thunnus albacares [abstr.], 93-94 SCHROEDER, ROBERT E. WALSH, WILLIAM J. An Experimental Study of the Effects of Piscivorous The Effects of ReefIsolation and Habitat Structure on Predators on Reef Fish Recruitment, Survival, and the Fish Communities of Small Artificial Reefs Community Structure [abstr.], 92 [abstr.], 94 SCOWCROFT, PAUL G., and HOWARD F. SAKAI WELLS, JOHN W. Stripping of Acacia koa Bark by Rats on Hawaii and Notes on Indo-Pacific Scleractinian Corals. Part 10. Maui,80-86 Late Pleistocene Ahermatypic corals from Vanuatu, see also Stein and Scowcroft 205-219 SHIMIZU, MAKOTO WHiTTOW, G. CAUSEY see Sano, Shimizu, and Nose see Grant and Whittow SMALLEY, THOMAS L. WILSON, STEPHANIE L. The Possible Effects ofIntraspecific Competition upon see Riedel, Wilson, and Holton the Population Structure of a Solitary Vermetid WONG,K.M. Mollusk [abstr.], 92-93 see Noshkin, Wong, Eagle, and Jokela SMITH, CLIFFORD W. Hawaii's Alectorioid Lichens, 249-252 ZMARZLY, D. L. SMITH, RICHARD M. Distribution and Ecology of Shallow-Water Crinoids see Berg and Smith at Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, with an An­ STEIN, JOHN D., and PAUL G. SCOWCROFT notated Checklist ofTheir Symbionts, 105-122 Index 377

Subject Index*

Acrosome reaction of guinea pig spermatozoa, pH­ metabolic rate of Laysan albatross and Bonin petrel dependence of motility and the [abstr.], 368-369 chicks on Midway Atoll, 170-176 Alakai Swamp see Hawaiian Islands Bikini Atoll Alaska see Marshall Islands seasonal contrasts in the social behavior of the North Biological control, extinction of endemic species by a Pacific humpback whale [abstr.], 356 program of, 97-104 Algae in Hawaii, a taxonomic survey of: a report on some Bivalvia common species [abstr.], 371-372 opening of bivalves by a nonchelate crustacean pre­ American Samoa dator [abstr.], 366-367 see Samoa, American prey capture in Lyonsie/la formosa (Bivalvia: Anom­ Angiospermae alodesmata: Verticordiacea), 283-297 see Magnoliopsida Bog and rainforest plants of Alakai Swamp, Kauai, Anthiasfucinus sp. nov., 220-227 Hawaii, tissue water relations of[abstr.], 357-358 Anthozoa Bourneotrochus veroni sp. nov., 205-219 changes in structure of coral reef fish communities by Brain, development of auditory function in: a study of destruction ofhermatypic corals: observational and far-field evoked responses in newborn and adult experimental views, 51-79 chickens [abstr.], 364 effects of selective predation on growth and competi­ tive interactions between two corals, Montipora ver­ California rucosa and Porites compressa, in Kaneohe Bay, new findings on the systematics, cytology, and repro­ Oahu [abstr.], 359-360 ductive strategies of Porphyra (Bangiaceae, Rhodo­ mucus production by corals exposed during an extreme phyta) in Hawaii and California [abstr.], 358 low tide, I-II Cephalopoda notes on Indo-Pacific scleractinian corals. Part 10. Late Nautilus belauensis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a test of Pleistocene ahermatypic corals from Vanuatu, the vertical migration hypothesis using telemetry 205-219 [abstr.], 88-89 patchwork patchreefs: clonal diversity of the coral telemetric investigation of vertical migration of Nau­ Porites compressa in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], tilus belauensis in Palau, 183-188 363-364 Chile preliminary observations concerning the abundance reproductive cycle ofthe Pacific bonito, Sarda chilensis and distribution of planktonic coral larvae in (Scombridae), from northern Chile, 228-231 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], 362 Chromosome comparisons in five species of Hawaiian reef corals Lithactinia and Polyphyllia (Anthozoa, Drosophila, metaphase [abstr.], 359 Scleractinia, Fungiidae): a study of morphological, Clonal diversity of the coral Porites compressa in geographical, and statistical differences, 12-27 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, patchwork patchreefs [abstr.], some preliminary observations on coral recruitment in 363-364 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], 361 Coelomycetes Asteroidea filamentous fungal populations of Hawaiian beaches, changes in structure of coral reef fish communities by 232-248 destruction of hermatypic corals: observational and Columbia River experimental views, 51-79 see Washington (state) Auditory function in the brain, development of: a study of Crinoidea far-field evoked responses in newborn and adult distribution and ecology of shallow-water crinoids at chickens [abstr.], 364 Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, with an anno­ tated checklist of their symbionts, 105-122 a redescription of Periclimenes yaldwyni Holthuis Crustacea (Brachycarpus audouini Bate, 1888, Crustacea, aloha also means goodbye: cryptogenic stomatopod in Decapoda, Palaemonidae) and its occurrence in Hawaii, 298-311 Australian waters, 189-198 alternate male reproductive strategies in the giant Aves Malaysian prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii bird specimens from American Samoa, 150-169 [abstr.], 372-373 development of auditory function in the brain: a study influence of molt frequency and size composition on of far-field evoked responses in newborn and adult estimates of populations of the spiny lobster, Panu­ chickens [abstr.], 364 lirus marginatus [abstr.], 91-92 old and unreported collections ofalpheid shrimp from the Zoologisches Museum, Berlin, principally from Melanesia, 34-50 *Biological organisms are indexed under their respec­ opening of bivalves by a nonchelate crustacean pre­ tive classes. dator, [abstr.], 366-367 378 PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 38, October 1984

redescription of Periclimenes yaldwyni Holthuis (Bra­ freshwater bryozoan, Hyalinella vaihiriae Hastings chycarpus audouini Bate, 1888, Crustacea, De­ (1929), from Hawaiian prawn ponds, 199-204 capoda, Palaemonidae) and its occurrence in Aus­ growth and refoliation ofkoa trees infested by the koa tralian waters, 189-198 moth, Scotorythra paludicola (Lepidoptera: Geome­ setagenesis as a molt-staging technique in the slipper .. tridae), 333-339 lobster, Scyllarides squammosus (Milne Edwards) R:hvaii's alectorioid lichens, 248-252 [abstr.],91 metaphase chromosome comparisons in five species of sugar transport by lobster hepatopancreatic brush bor­ Hawaiian Drosophila [abstr.], 359 der membrane vesicles from whole tissue and iso­ mucus production by corals exposed during an extreme lated absorptive cells [abstr.], 360 low tide, I-II supply ofempty shells and the population structure of new findings on the systematics, cytology, and repro­ the hermit crab Calcinus seurati [abstr.], 364-365 ductive strategies of Porphyra (Bangiaceae, Rhodo­ phyta) in Hawaii and California [abstr.], 358 Echinoidea new species of serranid fish of the genus Anthias from expression of a SRC-homologous gene during em­ the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Island, 220­ bryogenesis of the Hawaiian sea urchin Tripneustes 227 gratilla [abstr.], 370-371 note on the occurrence of the gold spot herring, Her­ Embayments, picoplankton growth rates in subtropical klotsichthys quadrimacularus (Riippell) in Hawaii, Hawaiian, 134-140 123-126 Embryogenesis of the Hawaiian sea urchin Tripneustes novelties in Lipochaeta (Compositae). Hawaiian Plant gratilla, expression of a SRC-homologous gene during Studies 119,253-282 [abstr.],370-371 pair bond formation and monogamy in two species of Endemic species, extinction ofby a program ofbiological Hawaiian butterflyfishes (Fam. Chaetodontidae) control,97-104 [abstr.], 363 Endotoxin protection from oxygen toxicity, a role for patchwork patchreefs: clonal diversity of the coral phagocytes in [abstr.], 87-88 Porites compressa in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], Enewetak Atoll 363-364 see Marshall Islands Peleophycus multiprocarpium geh. et sp. nov. (Gloiosi­ Extinction ofendemic species by a program of biological phoniaceae, Rhodophyta), 324-332 control,97-104 picoplankton growth rates in subtropical Hawaiian embayments, 134-140 Gastropoda preliminary observations concerning the abundance extinction of endemic species by a program of biolog­ and distribution of planktonic coral larvae in ical control, 97-104 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], 362 possible effects of intraspecific competition upon the prey capture in Lyonsiella formosa (Bivalvia: Anom­ population structure of a solitary vermetid mollusk alodesmata: Verticordiacea), 283-297 [abstr.], 92-93 productivity of the seagrass Halophila hawaiiana statoliths as age indicators in gastropod larvae: appli­ [abstr.], 362 cation to measurement offield growth rates [abstr.], reproduction in Galaxaura (Rhodophyta) [abstr.], 367 357 seasonal contrasts in the social behavior of the North Pacific humpback whale [abstr.], 356 Hawaii (island of) some preliminary observations on coral recruitment in see Hawaiian Islands Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], 361 Hawaiian Islands Sporochnus dotyi sp. nov. (Sporochnales, Phaeophyta), aloha also means goodbye: a cryptogenic stomatopod a brown alga from Hawaii, 177-181 in Hawaii, 298-311 stripping of Acacia koa bark by rats on Hawaii and contribution to the trophic biology of the blue marlin Maui,80-86 (Makaira nigricans Lacepede, 1802) in Hawaii, supply ofempty shells and the population structure of 141-149 the hermit crab Calcinus seurati [abstr.], 364-365 distribution and abundance of coral-feeding butterfly­ taxonomic survey of microscbpic freshwater algae in fishes at Puako, Hawaii [abstr.], 90 Hawaii: a report on some common species [abstr.], effects ofreefisolation and habitat structure on the fish 371-372 communities ofsmall artificial reefs [abstr.], 94 tissue water relations of bog and rainforest plants of effects of selective predation on growth and competi­ Alakai Swamp, Kauai, Hawaii [abstr.], 357-358 tive interactions between two corals, Montipora ver­ Hawaiian Islands, Northwestern rucosa and Porites compressa, in Kaneohe Bay, experimental study of the effects of piscivorous pre­ Oahu [abstr.], 359-360 dators on reef fish recruitment, survival, and com­ expression of a SRC-homologous gene during em­ munity structure [abstr.], 92 bryogenesis of the Hawaiian sea urchin Tripneustes food habits of piscivorous coral reef fishes from the gratilla [abstr.], 370-371 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands [abstr.], 369-370 filamentous fungal populations of Hawaiian beaches, metabolic rate of Laysan albatross and Bonin petrel 232-248 chicks on Midway Atoll, 170-176

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HeLa cells, the isolation and preliminary characterization Magnoliopsida of canavanine resistant mutants of [abstr.], 88 growth and refoliation of koa trees infested by the koa Hypomyc~tes moth, Scotorythra paludicola (Lepidopt\lra: Geome­ filamentous fungal pop\.Ilations of Hawaiian beaches, tridae),333-339 232-~48 novelties in Lipochaeta (Compositae). Hawaiian Plant Studies 119,253-282 Illinois productivity of the seagrass Halophila hawaiiana, intervention analysis of power plant impact on fish [abstr.],362 populations [abstr.], 367-368 stripping of Acacia koa bark by rats on Hawaii and Indonesia Maui,80-86 redescription of the pufferfish Torquigener brevipinnis tissue water relations of bog and rainforest plants of (Regan) (Tetraodontiforrnes: Tetraodontidae), with Alakai Swamp, Kauai, Hawaii [abstr.], 357-358 iiescription of a new species of Torquigener from Mammalia Indonesia, 127-133 pH-dependence ofmetility and the acrosome reaction Indo-Pacific Ocean ofguinea pig spermatozoa [abstr.], 368-369 new species of serranid fish of the genus Anthias from seasonal contrasts in the social behavior of the North the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Island, 220-227 Pacific humpback whale [abstr.], 356 reef cor!lls Lithactinjfl and Polyphy//ia (Anthozoa, stripping of Acacia koa bark by rats on Hawaii and Scleralltinia, Fungiidae): a study of morphological, Maui,80-86 geographical, and statistical differences, 12-27 Marshall Islands Insecta concentrations of 207Bi and 21oPb_210 Bi_ 2!Opo dis­ growth and refoliation of koa trees infested by the ~oa equilibrium in fish, 350-355 moth, $cotorythra paludicola (Lepidoptera: Geome­ distribution and ecology of shallow water crinoids at tridae), 333-339 Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, with an anno­ metappase chromosome comparisons in five species of tat~d checklist of their symbionts, 105-122 Hawaiian Drosophila [abstr.], 359 Maui Intervention analysis of power plant impact on fish see Hawaiian Islands populatigns [abstr.], 367-368 . Melanesia old and unreported 9(>llections ofalpheid shrimp from Johnston Island the Zoologisches Museum, Berlin, pripcipally from see Indo-Pacific Ocean Melanesia, 34-50 Metabolic rate of Laysan albatross and lJonin petrel Kaneohe Bay chicks on Midway Atoll, 170-176 see Hawaiian Islands Midway Atoll Kauai see Hawaiian Islands, Northwestern see Hawaiian Islands Monoclonal enzyme-linked assay, detection of in situ Key hybrids by [abstr.], 89-90 Hawaii's alectorioid lichens, 248-252 Monogamy in two species of Hawaiian butterflyfishes Sporochnus dotyi sp. nov. (Sporochnales, Phaeophyta), (Fam. Chaetodontidae), pair bond formation and a brown alga from Hawaii, 177-181 [abstf,], 363 Moorea' Lichenes see Polynesia, French Hawaii's alectorioid lichens, 249-252 Motility imd the acrosome reaction of guinea pig sper­ Lipochaeta Christophersenii sp. nov., 253-282 matozoa, pH-dependence of[abstr.], 368-369 Lipochaeta e//iptica sp. nov., 253-282 Mount St. Helens Lipochaeta Garberi sp, nov., 253-282 see Washington (state) Lipochaeta kaenaensis sp. nov., 253-282 Mucus production by corals exposed during an extreme Lipochaeta mauiensis sp. nov., 253-282 low tide, I-II Lipochaeta molokiniensis sp. nov., 253-282 Mutants of HeLa cells, the isolation and preliminary Lipochaeta nesophila sp. nov., 253-282 characterization ofcanavanine resistant [abstr.], 88 Lipochaeta pinnatifida sp. nov., 253-282 Lipochaeta robusta sp. nov., 253-282 New Species Lipochaeta setosa sp. nov., 253-282 Anthiasfucinus (Pisces), 220-227 Lipochaeta vittata sp. nov., 253-282 Bourneotrochus veroni (Anthozoa), 205-219 Lipocfzaeta Warshaueri sp. nov., 253-282 Lipochaeta Christophersenii (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 Loculpascomycetes Lipochaeta e//iptica (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 filaHlentous fungal populations of Hawaiian beaches, Lipochaeta Garberi (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 232-248 Lipochaeta kaenaensis (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 Lipochaeta mauiensis (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 Magnetoreceptor organelles in the yellowfin tuna, Thun­ Lipochaeta molokiniensis (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 nus albacares, single domain magnetite crystals and Lipochaeta nesophila (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 their possible arrangement in [apstr.], 93-94 Lipochaeta pinnatifida (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 380 PACIFIC SCIENCE, Volume 38, October 1984

Lipochaeta robusta (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 food habits of piscivorous coral reef fishes from the Lipochaeta setosa (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands [abstL], 369-370 Lipochaeta vittata (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 intervention analysis of power plant impact on fish Lipochaeta Warshaueri (Magnoliopsida), 253-282 populations [abstL], 367-368 Peleophycus multiprocarpium (Rhodophyceae), 324-332 new species of serranid fish of the genus Anthias from Porphyra spp. (Rhodophyceae) [abstL], 358 the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Island, 220­ Sporochnus dotyi (phaeosporeae), 177-181 227 Torquigener gloerfelti (Pisces), 127-133 note on the occurrence of the gold spot herring, Her­ klotsichthys quadrimaculatus (Riippell) in Hawaii, Oahu 123-126 see Hawaiian Islands pair bond formation and monogamy in two species of Okinawa Hawaiian butterflyfishes (Fam. Chaetodontidae) changes in structure of coral reef fish communities by [abstL], 363 destruction of hermatypic corals: observational and Pisces experimental views, 51-79 redescription of the pufferfish Torquigener brevipinnis Oregon (Regan) (: Tetraodontidae), with brief description of a subtidal sabellariid (polychaeta) description of a new species of Torquigener from reef on the southern Oregon coast, 28-33 Indonesia, 127-133 Oxygen toxicity, a role for phagocytes in endotoxin pro­ reproductive cycle ofthe Pacific bonito, Sarda chilensis tection from [abstL], 87-88 (Scombridae), from northern Chile, 228-231 single domain magnetite crystals and their possible ar­ Pacific Proving Grounds rangement in magnetoreceptor organelles in the yel­ see Marshall Islands lowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares [abstL], 93-94 Pair bond formation and monogamy in two species some aspects of the early life history of mahimahi of Hawaiian butterflyfishes (Fam. Chaetodontidae) (Coryphaena hippurus) reared in the laboratory [abstL], 363 [abstL], 89 Palau structure, function, and ecology in the goatfishes Nautilus belauensis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a test of (Family Mullidae), 312-323. the vertical migration hypothesis using telemetry Plectomycetes [abstr.], 88-89 filamentous fungal populations of Hawaiian beaches, telemetric investigation of vertical migration of Nau­ 232-248 tilus belauensis in Palau, 183-188 Polychaeta Peleophycus multiprocarpium sp. nov., 324-332 a briefdescription ofa subtidal sabellariid (Polychaeta) Phaeophyceae reef on the southern Oregon coast, 28-33 Sporochnus dotyi sp. nov. (Sporochnales, Phaeophyta), Polynesia, French a brown alga from Hawaii, 177-181 extinction of endemic species by a program of biolog­ Phagocytes in endotoxin protection from oxygen toxicity, ical control, 97-104 a role for [abstL], 87-88 Porphyra spp. nov. [abstL], 358 Phylactolaemata Power plant impact on fish populations, intervention a freshwater bryozoan, Hyalinella vaihiriae Hastings analysis of [abstL], 367-368 (1929), from Hawaiian prawn ponds, 199-204 Prawn ponds, a freshwater bryozoan, Hyalinella vaihiriae Picoplankton growth rates in subtropical Hawaiian em­ Hastings (1929), from Hawaiian, 199-204 bayments,134-140 Predation, the effects ofselective, on growth and competi­ Pisces tive interactions between two corals, Montipora ver­ changes in structure of coral reef fish communities by rucosa and Porites compressa, in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu destruction of hermatypic corals: observational and [abstL], 359-360 experimental views, 59-7I Prey capture III Lyonsiella formosa (Bivalvia: Anomalo­ concentrations of 207Bi and 21oPb_21°Bi_210po dis­ desmata: Verticordiacea), 283-297 equilibrium in fish, 350-355 Productivity of the seagrass Halophila hawaiiana [abstL], contribution to the trophic biology of the blue marlin 362 (Makaira nigricans Lacepede, 1802) in Hawaii, Pyrenomycetes 141-149 filamentous fungal populations of Hawaiian beaches, distribution and abundance of coral-feeding butterfly­ 232-248 fishes at Puako, Hawaii [abstL], 90 effects ofreefisolation and habitat structure on the fish Rainforest plants of Alakai Swamp, Kauai, Hawaii, tis­ communities of small artificial reefs [abstL], 94 sue water relations of bog and [abstr.], 357-358 evidence for sex change and data on spawning fre­ Reefs quency from the gonads of a pomacanthid fish brief description of a subtidal sabellariid (Polychaeta) [abstL], 365-366 reef on the southern Oregon coast, 28-33 experimental study of the effects of piscivorous pre­ effects ofreefisolation and habitat structure on the fish dators on reef fish recruitment, survival, and com­ communities ofsmall artificial reefs [abstL], 94 munity structure [abstL], 92 patchwork patchreefs: clonal diversity of the coral Index 381

Porites compressa in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu [abstr.], Telemetry, a test of the vertical migration hypothesis [in] 363-364 Nautilus belauensis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): using Refoliation of koa trees infested by the koa moth, Scoto­ [abstr.], 88-89 rythra paludicola (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), growth Tester Memorial Symposium, eighth annual Albert L., and,333-339 abstracts of papers, 87-94 Reproductive cycle of the Pacific bonito, Sarda chilensis Tester Memorial Symposium, ninth annual Albert L., (Scombridae), from northern Chile, 228-231 abstracts of papers, 356-373 Reproductive strategies in the giant Malaysian prawn, Tissue water relations of bog and rainforest plants of Macrobrachium rosenbergii, alternate male [abstr.], Alakai Swamp, Kauai, Hawaii [abstr.], 357-358 372-373 Torquigener gloerfelti sp. nov., 127-133 Rhodophyceae Trace metals in the Columbia River Estuary following new findings on the systematics, cytology, and repro­ the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, ductive strategies of Porphyra (Bangiaceae, Rhodo­ 340-349 phyta) in Hawaii and California [abstr.], 358 Trophic biology of the blue marlin (Makaira nigricans Peleophycus multiprocarpium gen. et sp. nov. (Gloiosi­ Lacepede, 1802) in Hawaii, a contribution to the, phoniaceae, Rhodophyta), 324-332 141-149 reproduction in Galaxaura (Rhodophyta) [abstr.], 367 Vanuatu Samoa, American notes on Indo-Pacific scleractinian corals. Part 10. Late bird specimens from American Samoa, 150-169 Pleistocene ahermatypic corals from Vanuatu, Sex change and data on spawing frequency from the 205-219 gonads of a pomacanthid fish, evidence for [abstr.], Virgin Islands (U.S.) 365-366 evidence for sex change and data on spawning fre­ Social behavior of the North Pacific humpback whale, quency from the gonads of a pomacanthid fish seasonal contrasts in [abstr.], 356 [abstr.], 365-366 Spawning frequency, data on, from the gonads of a pomacanthid fish, evidence for sex change and [abstr.], Washington (state) 365-366 trace metals in the Columbia River Estuary following Sporochnus dotyi sp. nov., 177-181 the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Sugar transport by lobster hepatopancreatic brush border 340-349 membrane vesicles from whole tissue and isolated ab­ sorptive cells [abstr.], 360 Zygomycetes filamentous fungal populations of Hawaiian beaches, Telemetric investigation ofvertical migration ofNautilus 232-248 belauensis in Palau, 183-188

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