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Index for Volumes 1 (2013) and 2 (2014) of Life:The Excitement of Biology

Jorge A. Santiago-Blay1

This index includes topic and authors (alphabetized by last name) of every paper published in Life:The Excitement of Biology volumes 1 and 2. The first number of an entry indicates the volume (followed, parenthetically, by the issue) and the first page of the corresponding paper. For example, amber is emphasized on 1(3):136, 1(3):156, and 2(4):180. This means, that the interested reader should look for information on amber beginning in pages 136 and 156 the third issue of volume 1, as well as on page 180 of the fourth issues of volume 2.

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DOI: 10.9784/LEB2(4)Santiago-Blay.01 Electronically available on January 10, 2015. Mailed on January 10, 2015. Life: The Excitement of Biology 2(4) 277

18S rNNA ………………………….. 2(2)94 Biological control ……………….… 2(1):42 Abiotic factors …………………… 2(3):148 Bioregulators …………………….. 1(2):111 Accesoty sexual (colleterial) glands Biospherics ………….… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 ……………………………..… 2(2):102 Biotic factors …………………… 2(3):148 Acoustic ………………………..… 1(2):118 Blattodea ………………………… 2(3):148 Acoustic characteristics ………..… 1(2):118 Bonacci, T. ………………………. 1(4):197 Adult male moths ………………... 2(2):102 Bone, E. ………………………….… 1(1)93 Aesthetic value …………………..… 1(1)69 Book Review ..… 1(1):91, 1(1)93, 1(3):166, Agricultural extracts …………… 1(2):111 1(4):224, 1(4):241, 2(1):64, 2(1):67 Aldebron, C. …………………….… 2(1):64 Borneo …………………………… 1(3):136 Alexandratos, R. ………………...… 1(1):91 Britain’s Dragonflies. A Field Guide to the Algal extracts …………………… 1(2):111 damselflies and Dragonflies of Britain Altherity ………………………….… 2(1):2 and Ireland …………………..… 2(1):67 Amazing rare things. The art of natural Brontispa longissima ……………… 2(1):42 history in the age of discovery … 1(1):91 Brown alga …………………….… 1(2):111 Amber ………. 1(3):136, 1(3):156, 2(4):180 Brown, E. S. ……………………... 2(3):136 Amphibia ………………………………...… Brown, L. E. ……………………... 2(3):136 …. 1(2):118, 2(2)69, 2(3):136, 2(4):210 Bugs Rule! An Introduction to the World of Anacardiaceae …………………… 1(2):111 ………………………… 1(4):250 Anolis cristatellus ……………… 2(4):270 Bulltongue Arrowhead ………….… 2(2):69 Ant ……………………………….. 1(3):156 Cabrera-Asencio, I. ………………… 1(1):3 Anthropological consumption ……… 2(1):2 Calabria, southern Italy ………..… 1(4):197 Anura ………… 1(2):118, 2(2)69, 2(3):136 Campanian (Late Cretaceous) … 1(3):156 ………………. 2(1):31 Candan, S. ………………………… 2(1):31 Aquatic ecology …………………. 2(4):210 Caribbean or Caribbean Basin Archaeology ……………………... 2(4):180 ……………………… 1(2):18, 2(4):180 Arenivaga ……………………….. 2(3):148 Cassidinae ………………………… 2(1):42 Arthropoda … 1(3):166, 1(4)176,1(4):197, Catalase ………………………..… 2(3):130 1(4):224, 1(4):225, 2(1):31, 2(2):94, Chrysomelidae …………………… 2(1):42 2(2):102, 2(2):125, 2(3)148, 2(3)175 Citrus Fruit Borer ………………… 1(1):3 Ascomycota ……………………… 2(2):130 Clayton, M. ……………………...… 1(1):91 Ascophyllum nodosum …………… 1(2):111 Climate …………………………... 2(4):210 Asecodes hispinarum ……………… 2(1):42 Climate Science …………………… 2(1):13 Asia-Pacific Region ………………... 2(1)42 Cockroach …………………….… 2(3):148 Assemblage turnover index ……….. 2(1):13 Coconut leaf beetle ………………... 2(1):42 Assemblages ……………………... 1(2):118 Coffea arabica L. ………..…….… 2(4):272 Asterids …………………………… 1(1):17 Coffee ……………...…………..… 2(4):272 Attenborough, D. ………………..… 1(1):91 Cognitive memory …………..… 2(4):247 Atypical food …………………... 2(4):270 Coleoptera ………………… 2(1):42, 2(2)94 Atzeroth, J. …………….………… 2(4):272 Colleterial glands ………………... 2(2):102 Baikurus …………………………. 1(3):156 Communication ……………..… 2(4):247 Bakır, Y. …………………………… 2(2)94 Congruence of phylogenetic methods Balsams …………………………… 1(1):17 ...... 2(2)94 Barstovian ……………………….. 2(3):136 Conservation status ……………… 2(4):210 Biehler, D. D. ……………………… 2(1)64 Copal ………….………. 1(3):136, 2(4):180 Biodecomposition ………………… 2(3):13 Cope’s Giant Salamander ……...… 2(4):210 Biodiversity ……………………… 2(4):210 Coquí Llanero …………... 1(2):118, 2(2):69 Life: The Excitement of Biology 2(4) 278

Cornish, J. M. ……….… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Foraminifera …………………….… 2(1):13 Corpus allatum hormone (CAH) … 2(2):102 Forest habitat ……………………… 1(2):95 Corydiidae ……………………..… 2(3):148 Formicidae ……………………..… 1(3):156 Craig, P. R. ………………………… 1(1)83 Fossil frog ………………………... 2(3):136 Cranshaw, W. ……………………. 1(4):250 Fossil genus ……………………… 1(2):100 Cretaceous ……………………… 1(3):156 Fossilized resin …………………………….. Critically endangered species …...… 2(2):69 …………..... 1(3):136, 1(3):156, 2(4):180 Cultural cultural evolution ……. 2(4):247 Foster, A. D. …………………… 2(4):210 Curcio, U. ……………………...… 1(4):197 Frankliniella occidentalis ……….. 1(4):176 Curculionidae ……………………… 2(2)94 Freshwater mussels ……………...… 1(1)69 De Jesús-Villanueva, C. N. ……….. 2(2):69 Fungi …………………... 1(4):202, 2(2):130 De Loof, A. ……………….…...… 2(4):247 Georgia, USA ………………….… 1(4):202 Deep Sea Drilling Program ……….. 2(1):13 Giermakowski, T. ………………... 2(3):148 Definition of death ……………. 2(4):247 Greco, S. …………………………. 1(4):197 Definition of life …………….… 2(4):247 Greenhawk, N. …………………. 2(4):270 Dicamptodon copei ……………… 2(4):210 Gries, G. ………………………...… 1(2):95 Diptera ………………… 1(4):197, 2(3):175 Gries, R. …………………………... 1(2):95 Dipterocarpaceae ………………… 1(3):136 Guía de Árboles de Puerto Rico. Guía Disparlure ……………………….… 1(2):95 Ilustrada para la Identificación Rápida Dispersal …………………………. 2(4):210 de Árboles …………………… 1(4):251 Diversity ……………………….… 2(3):136 Gum resins ………………………... 1(1):17 Dog …………………………….… 1(4):197 Gums ……………………………… 1(1):17 Dominance …………………….… 1(4):176 Gymnandrosoma aurantianum … 1(1):3 Donnelly, E. W. …………………… 1(1):17 Gypsy moth …………..… 1(2):95, 1(4):225 Ecologigal niche models ………… 2(3):148 Habitat selection ………………...… 2(2):69 Ecology …………………… 2(1):13, 2(2)69 Hayek, L.-A. C. …………………… 2(1):13 Eldem, V. ………………………...… 2(2)94 He, L. ……………………. 1(4):176, 2(1)42 Eleutherodactylidae ……... 1(2):118, 2(2)69 Heckenbach, E. A. ………………… 1(1):17 Eleutherodactylus ……..… 1(2):118, 2(2)69 …………………………. 2(1):31 Eleutherodactylus juanariveroi …... 2(2)69 Henríquez, S. A. ………………….… 1(1):3 Endangered conifer ……………… 1(4):202 Herbaceous wetland …………… 1(2):118 Endangered species ……... 1(4):202, 2(2)69 Heterokontophyta ……………...… 1(4):202 Entiminae ………………………..… 2(2)94 ………………………... 2(1):13 Erbey, M. …………………………... 2(2)94 Hexapoda …… 1(3):166, 1(4)176,1(4):197, Erebidae ………………… 1(2):95, 1(4):225 1(4):224, 1(4):225, 2(1):31, 2(2):94, Ethnobotany ……………………… 1(1):83 2(2):102, 2(2):125, 2(3)148, 2(3)175 Eulophidae ………………………… 2(1):42 Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan …..… 1(4):225 Evergreen broad-leafed tree Histology ………………………….. 2(1):31 leaves………………………..… 1(4):225 History …………………… 1(1)53; 2(4)249 Extended evolutionary synthesis (EES) Hopkins, H. ……………………… 2(3):148 ……………………...……….… 2(4):247 Hribar, L. J. ……………………...… 1(1)53 Exudates ………………………...… 1(1):17 Hyalophora cecropia ………….… 2(2):102

Fagaceae ……………………….… 1(4):225 Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) …….… 2(3):130 Fermentation …………... 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Hylidae ………………………...… 2(3):136 First data ……………………….… 1(4):197 Hymenoptera …………… 1(3):156, 2(1):42 First living species in genus …...… 1(2):100 Ilium …………………………...… 2(3):136 Florida (USA) … 1(1)53, 1(4):202, 2(4)249 Indigenoous uses ………………….. 1(1):83 Life: The Excitement of Biology 2(4) 279

Indonesia ………………………… 1(3):136 Male of Oxycera quadrilineata … 2(3):175 Indonesian amber …………………1(3):136 Male reproductive system ………… 2(1):31 Insecta ……… 1(3):166, 1(4)176,1(4):197, Mangifera indica ………………… 1(2):111 1(4):224, 1(4):225, 2(1):31, 2(2):94, Mango …………………………… 1(2):111 2(2):102, 2(2):125, 2(3)148, 2(3)175 Marshmallows …………………. 2(4):270 Intelligent Design …………...… 2(4):247 Meditations with Thomas Berry, with Isle Royale National Park, Lake Superior, additional material ……………… 2(1):67 Michigan, USA …………………. 1(1)69 Mega-evolution ……………..… 2(4):247 Italy ……………………………… 1(4):197 Melicoccus bijugatus ………………… 1(1):3 Japanese Gypsy Moth …………… 1(4):225 Meme ………………...………..… 2(4):247 JH analogues (juvenoids) ……...… 2(2):102 Michigan, USA …………………… 1(1):69 JH-1 ……………………………… 2(2):102 Milankovitch cycles ………………. 2(1):13 JH-1 excretory product ………….. 2(2):102 Miocene ………………………..… 2(3):136 JH-1 in male ejaculate …………… 2(2):102 Mockford, E. L. ……… 1(2):100, 2(2):125 JH-active extracts ……………...… 2(2):102 Modern resins ……………………. 2(4):180 JH-active extracts ………………... 2(2):102 Molecular characters …………….… 2(2)94 Jiang, M. …………………………... 1(2):95 Molecular-based phylogeny (18S rDNA) Jiangxi Province, China ………...… 1(2):95 ………………………………...… 2(2)94 Jikumaru, S. ……………………… 1(4):225 Morales-Payan, J. P. …………… 1(2):111 Johnson, C. K. …………………..… 1(1):17 Morphological characters ………… 2(2)94 Jones, L. L. C. …………………… 2(4):210 Morphology ………………. 2(1):31, 2(2)94 Juvenile Hormone-1 (JH-1) ……… 2(2):102 Morphology-based phylogeny……… 2(2)94 Katz, S. E. …………… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Mosquito-borne diseases ………...… 1(1)53 Kinos ……………………………… 1(1):17 Myasis …………………………… 1(4):197 Krynicki, V. E. ………………… 1(3):156 Mycophilia. Revelations from the weird Kudryashova, A. …….… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 world of mushrooms …………… 1(1)93 Lachesilla yucateca ……………… 2(2):125 Native anuran ………………….… 1(2):118 Lambert, J. B. …………………………….... Natural history ……………………... 2(2)69 …….. 1(1):17, 1(1)83, 1(3):136, 2(4):180 Nebraska, USA ………………… 2(3):136 Larval parasitoid …………………... 2(1):42 Negrón-Del Valle, J. E. …………… 2(2):69 Las Casas de la Selva (Patillas, Puerto Rico) Negron-Ortiz, V. ………………… 1(4):202 ……………………… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Neo-Darwinism ……………..… 2(4):247 Laschellidae ……………………… 2(2):125 Neuse River (North Carolina, USA) Lepidoptera ……………..… 1(1):3, 1(2):95, ………………………………… 1(3):156 1(3):166, 1(4):224, 1(4):225, 2(2):102 New genus ………………………. 293):136 Leptodactylus ………………….… 1(2):118 New host plant ……………………… 1(1):3 Levy, A. J. …………..… 1(3):136, 2(4):180 New species ……………………… 1(2):100 Lieberman, D. E. ………………… 1(4):249 New Texas record ……………..… 2(2):125 Light microscopy …………………. 2(1):13 Niche …………………………..… 2(3):148 Literary conventions ……………….. 1(1)69 Niche conservatism ……………… 2(3):148 LoCascio III, G. ……….. 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Niche evolution ………………..… 2(3):148 Lockwood, J. A. …………………… 1(1)69 Niobara River (Nebraska, USA) … 2(3):136 Lugemwa, F. N. ………………… 2(3):130 NMR …………. 1(1):17, 1(3):136, 2(4):180 Lymantria dispar asiatica ……….… 1(2):95 Non-human primates ……………….. 2(1):2 Lymantria dispar japonica ………. 1(4):225 North Carolina (USA) …………… 1(3):156 Lymantria xylina ………………..… 1(2):95 Northern Great Plains (USA) ……. 2(3):136 Lymantriinae …………… 1(2):95, 1(4):225 Northward range extension ……… 2(2):125 Life: The Excitement of Biology 2(4) 280

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Puerto Rico………………. 1(1):3, 1(2):118, spectroscopy …………………………..... 1(3):166, 1(4):224, 2(2)69, 2(4):270 …………...… 1(1):17, 1(3):136, 2(4):180 Pupal parasitoid …………………… 2(1):42 Ocean Drilling program ………… 2(1):13 Quercus glauca ………………….. 1(4):225 Olson, D. H. ……………………... 2(4):210 Raymond, J. ……………………….. 2(1):67 Ontology ………………………...… 2(1):13 Redak, R. ………………………… 1(4):250 Oomycetes ……………………….. 1(4):202 Redescription ……..……………… 2(2):125 Orchids ………………………...… 1(4):176 Relative importance biotic and abiotic Ordinariness ……………………..… 1(1)69 factors ………………………... 2(3):148 Organic evolution ………..……… 2(4):247 Reproducibility ……………………. 2(1):13 Organic solvgents ……………...… 2(3):130 Resins ……..………………………... …….. Ortiz-Rivas, L. …………………..… 2(2):69 …….. 1(1):17, 1(1)83, 1(3):136, 2(4):180 Ostracoda ………………………….. 2(1):13 Revisionist primatology ……………. 2(1):2 Oviposition preferences (site selection) Reyes-Díaz, M. ………………….… 2(2):69 ………………………………… 1(4):225 Ríos-López, N. ………...… 1(2):118, 2(2)69 Owens, S. ………………………… 1(1):91 Rivera, Vargas, L. I. …………...… 1(4):202 Oxycera quadrilineata …………... 2(3):175 Rodríguez Ramos, R. ……………………… Oxygen …………………………... 2(3):130 ………………… 1(1)83, 2(1):2, 2(4):180 Özyurt, N. …………………………. 2(1):31 Root Oomycetes …………………. 1(4):202 Pacific Northwest region (USA) … 2(4):210 Rubiaceae …………….………….. 2(4):272 Pagán Jiménez, J. ………………….. 1(1)83 Saccharomyces cerevisiae ……..… 2(3):130 Paleocene-Eocene ………………… 2(1):13 Sagittaria lanceolata ……………… 2(2):69 Palustrine herbaceous wetland ...… 1(2):118 Santiago-Blay, J. A. ……………….. 1(1):1, Parental care …………………….… 2(2):69 …………………. 1(1):3, 1(1):17, 1(1)83, Paroulek, M. …………………...… 2(2):102 1(1):91, 1(1)93, 1(3):136, 1(4):241, Partitioning ………………………. 1(2):118 2(1):1, 2(1):67, 2(4):180, 2(4):275 Patillas, Puerto Rico … 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Sapindaceae ………………………… 1(1):3 ……………………… 2(1):13 Sarcophagidae …………………… 1(4):197 Pests in the City: Flies, Bedbugs, Saturniidae ……………………..… 2(2):102 Cockroaches, and Rats …………. 2(1)64 Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) Phaeophyceae ………………….… 1(2):111 ………………………………..… 2(1):13 Phyllobiini ……………………….… 2(2)94 Schaefer, P. W. ………………….… 1(2):95 Phylogeny ………………………..… 2(2)94 Selfish gene …………………..… 2(4):247 Plant exudates …………………………...… SEM ……………………………… 2(1):13 …….. 1(1):17, 1(1)83, 1(3):136, 2(4):180 Sesquiterpenoid ………………….. 2(2):102 Plant pathology …………………... 1(4):202 Sesquiterpenoids in reproduction ... 2(2):102 Pleistocene ………………………… 2(1):13 Sex pheromone ………………….… 1(2):95 Pollan, M. …………...… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Shaikh, K. ……………………... 2(3):130 Polyphagidae …………………….. 2(3):148 Singapore ………………………… 1(4):176 Population ……………………….. 2(4):210 Sláma, K. ………………………… 2(2):102 Postcolonial anthropology ………..… 2(1):2 Small sticky traps ……………….… 1(2):95 Pre-Columbian inhabitants .1(1)83, 2(4):180 Smallshire, D. …………………… 2(1):67 Preliminary survey … 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Social behavior …………….….. 1(3):156 Primitive ants ………………….… 1(3):156 Soil-barne pathogens …………….. 1(4):202 Problem-solving …………….… 2(4):247 Soil-borne Oomycetes …………… 1(4):202 Psocodea “Psocoptera” .. 1(2):100, 2(2):125 Southeastern United States ……… 1(2):100 Puerto Rican Plains Coquí ……….… 2(2)69 Spagnuolo, E. …………. 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Life: The Excitement of Biology 2(4) 281

Spatial distribution ………………. 1(4):176 Thysanoptera …………………..… 1(4):176 Speciation ……………………… 2(3):136 Tocopherols (Vitamin E) ………… 2(2):102 Species boundaries ……………… 2(3):148 Torreya taxifolia ……………….… 1(4):202 Species distribution ……………… 2(3):148 Tortricidae ………………………….. 1(1):3 Species’ range …………………… 2(2):125 Trans-Caribbean pre-Columbian contacts Spectacle …………………………… 1(1)69 ………………………………… 2(4):180 Spermatids ………………………… 2(1):13 Transplants in nursery …………… 1(2):111 Spermatocytes …………………….. 2(1):13 Troctomorpha ………………….… 1(2):100 Spermatogonia …………………….. 2(1):13 Turkey ………...… 2(1)31, 2(2)94, 2(3):175 Spermatozoa …………………….… 2(1):13 Unit of selection …………….… 2(4):247 Sphaeropsocidae …………………. 1(2):100 USA ……………………. 1(1):69, 1(3):156, Sphaeropsocus …………………… 1(2):100 1(4):202, 2(3):136, 2(4):210, 2(4):272 Sphecomyrma ……………………. 1(3):156 Utility value ……………………...… 1(1)69 Sphecomyrminae ………………… 1(3):156 Valentine Formation ……………... 2(3):136 Stratiomyidae ………………….… 2(3):175 Vega, F. E. …………………….. 2(4):272 Suludere, Z. ……………………..… 2(1):31 Vélez, A. L. ………………………… 1(1):3 Sustainable forestry … 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Vertebrate diversity ……………… 2(3):136 Swash, A. …………………………. 2(1):67 Villanueva-Rivera, L. J. ……….… 1(2):118 Swimme, B. ……………………….. 2(1):67 Vitamin E ……………………… 2(2):102 Taxaceae …………………………. 1(4):202 Water …………………………….. 2(3):130 Taxonomy …………………….. 2(3):175 Weevils …………………………..… 2(2)94 Temporal dynamics ……………… 1(4):176 Welcome …………………………… 1(1):1 Tetrastichus brontispae …………… 2(1):42 Wet subtropical ……… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 The Art of Fermentation. An in-depth Whitmore, D. …………………… 1(4):197 Exploration of Essential Concepts and Wilson, B. …………………………. 2(1):13 Processes from around the World Wohlfahrtia magnifica ………… 1(4):197 ……………………… 1(3):166, 1(4):224 Wohlfartiosis …………………….. 1(4):197 The first year of Life: The Excitement of Wu, J. …………………… 1(2):95, 1(3):136 Biology ……………………………… 2(1):1 Wu, Y. …………………. 1(1):17, 2(4):180 The Other Black Meat ……………… 2(1):2 Wuyi Mountains, China ………… 1(2):95 The Story of the Human Body. Evolution, Xylinalure ……………………….… 1(2):95 Health and Disease …………….. 1(4):249 Yap, M. L. …………….… 1(4):176, 2(1)42 The Tangled Bank: An Introduction to Yeast …………………………...… 2(3):130 Evolution (Second Edition) ……1(4):241 Young, D. W. ………………….… 2(2):125 Thermal maximum ……………...… 2(1):13 Zimmer, C. …………………….… 1(4):241 Thripidae ………………………… 1(4):176 Zuria, M. D. …………… 1(4):176, 2(1)42 Thrips palmi ……………………... 1(4):176