Table Of ContentIndex to Volume 52
Author Index
ADLER, PETER B., CARLA M. D’ ANTONIO, and J. CHONG, CHARLES
TIMOTHY TUNISON Recruitment of Freshwater Gobies to Two Streams
Understory Succession Following a Dieback of on the North Shore of Kaua‘i (abstract), 184
Myrica faya in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, CONKLIN, ERIC J., and SCOTT T. LARNED
69-78 Effects of Grazing Fishes on Distribution of
ALLENDORF, FRED W.—see Hodges and Allendorf Macroalgae in Kane‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu (abstract),
ANDRES, MARILOU A., M. D. RAYNER, J. G. 184-185
STARKUS, H. BAO, Z. LU, A. HAKEEM, M. CORDELL, SUSAN
HENTELEFF, and M. HERMOSURA Photosynthetic Gas Exchange of New World Fig
Kinetic Variability in Inactivation-Removed Shaker Fruits: Tradeoffs between Water Loss and Wasp
B K* Channels (abstract), 180 Survival (abstract), 185
ANDRES, M.—see Henteleff et al. CORTES, JORGE—see Fonseca and Cortés
ATKINSON, S.—see Mazzuca et al. CRADDOCK, ELYSSE M., and WALLACE DOMINEY
AU, WHITLOW W. L.—see Lammers and Whitlow Adult Age and Breeding Structure of a Hawaiian
Drosophila silvestris (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
BAILENSON, STEPHANIE R. Population Assessed via Female Reproductive
Kinorhyncha: First Record of This Interstitial Phylum Status, 197-209
for Hawai'i (abstract), 181 CRAIG, P. C.
BAILEY-BROCK, J. A——see McCarthy et al. Temporal Spawning Patterns of Several
BANKO, PAUL C.—see Wetterer et al. Surgeonfishes and Wrasses in American Samoa,
BAO, H.—see Andres et al.; Henteleff et al. 35-39
Barrett, Brendan M.
A Polychaete Detective Story: Which Species of DAEHLER, CURTIS C., and DEBBIE A. CARINO
Hesionura (Phyllodocidae) Is Found in Hawai‘i? Recent Replacement of Native Pili Grass
(abstract), 181-182 (Heteropogon contortus) by Invasive African
BARRY, WILLIAM BUTCHER Grasses in the Hawaiian Islands, 220-227
Science in the Back of the Paddock: The Politics and D’ ANTONIO, CARLA M.—see Adler et al.
Economics of Animal Health in Australia DASHWOOD, WAN-MOHAIZA—see Yin et al.
(abstract), 319
BAUER, AARON M.—-see Sadlier et al. DOMINEY, WALLACE—see Craddock and Dominey
BAUER, AARON M., ANTHONY H. WHITAKER, and DOUGLAS, LESLIE J.
ROSS A. SADLIER Population Biology of Common *Amakihi,
Two New Species of the Genus Bavayia (Reptilia: Hemignathus sp., Inferred Using Allelic
Squamata: Diplodactylidae) from New Caledonia, Genealogies (abstract), 185—186
Southwest Pacific, 342-355 DYE, T. S., and H. D. TUGGLE
BAUMGARTNER, ERIN Land Snail Extinctions at Kalaeloa, O‘ahu, 111—140
Morphology of the Beryciform Pelvic Girdle
(abstract), 182 ELORDUY-GARAY, JUAN F., and SERGIO S. RUIZ-
BRENNER, GREG J.—see Wetterer et al. CORDOVA
BUDEN, DONALD W. Age, Growth, and Mortality of Caulolatilus affinis
Morphological Variation and Distributional Ecology (Osteichthyes: Branchiostegidae) from the
of the Giant Micronesian Gecko (Perochirus Southern Gulf of California, 259-272
scutellatus) of Kapinamarangi Atoll, 250-258 ESTABROOKS, W. A.—see McCarthy et al.
BUSH, AARON
Diet, Gastric Evacuation, and Daily Ration of FIDOPIASTIS, PAT M., and SIGURD VON BOLETZKY
Juvenile Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks, Sphyrna Identification and Physiological Characterization of
lewini (abstract), 182 Light Organ Symbionts of Mediterranean Sepiolid
Squids (abstract), 186
CARAWAY, VICKIE, and CLIFFORD MORDEN FIEDLER, G. CURT
Dynamic Population Hybridization and Gene Flow Functional, Simultaneous Hermaphroditism in
among Promiscuous Species of the Hawaiian Female-Phase Lysmata amboinensis (Decapoda:
Silversword Alliance (abstract), 183 Caridea: Hippolytidae), 161-169 _
CARINO, DEBBIE A.—see Daehler and Carino FONSECA E., ANA C., and JORGE CORTES
CARLQUIST, SHERWIN Coral Borers of the Eastern Pacific: Aspidosiphon
Wood Anatomy of Dubautia (Asteraceae: Madiinae) (A.) elegans (Sipuncula: Aspidosiphonidae) and
in Relation to Adaptive Radiation, 356-368 Pomatogebia rugosa (Crustacea: Upogebiidae),
CARPIZO-ITUARTE, EUGENIO 170-175
Metamorphosis and Tube Formation in the FOSTER, JAMIE S.
Polychaete Hydroides elegans (abstract), 183 Bacteria-Induced Morphogenesis of the Euprymna
CARR, GERALD D. and ARTHUR C. MEDEIROS scolopes Light Organ (abstract), 187
A Remnant Greensword Population from Pu‘u FRODIN, DAVID G.
‘Alaea, Maui, with Characteristics of Tropical Biology and Research Institutions in South
Argyroxiphium virescens (Asteraceae), 61-68 and Southeast Asia since 1500: Botanic Gardens
and Scientific Organizations to 1870, 276-286
GARATE-LIZARRAGA, ISMAEL, and DAVID A. LOVICH, ROBERT
SIQUEIROS BELTRONES An Inventory of Native Brook Trout (Sa/velinus
Time Variation in Phytoplankton Assemblages in a fontinalis) Populations along the Upper West
Subtropical Lagoon System after the 1982—1983 Branch of the Susquehanna River (abstract), 178
“El Nifio” Event (1984 to 1986), 79-97 LOWE, CHRISTOPHER G., KIM HOLLAND, THOMAS
GILLESPIE, ROSEMARY G.—see Hasty et al. WOLCOTT, and JIM MCKIBBEN
GOODMAN-LOWE, GWEN Development and Utility of an Acoustic Tailbeat-
Tako Tastes Better than Calamari: Cephalopod Diet Sensing Transmitter (abstract), 190
of the Hawaiian Monk Seal (abstract), 187 LU, Z.—see Andres et al.
GRUNER, DANIEL S.
Assemblage Structure and Species Richness of MACLEOD, ROY
‘Ohi‘a (Metrosideros polymorpha) Canopy Discovery, Exploration, and Representation: Western
Arthropods as Sampled by Fogging: Preliminary Science in the Pacfic (Editorial,) 275
Results and Future Directions (abstract), 188 Postcolonialism and Museum Knowledge: Revisiting
GUNARATNE, L. H. P. the Museums of the Pacific, 308-318
Efficiency Analysis of an Asian Shrimp Industry: MAZZUCA, L., S. ATKINSON, and E. NITTA
Malaysian Shrimp Culture (abstract), 176 Deaths and Entanglements of Humpback Whales,
Megaptera novaeangliae, in the Main Hawaiian
HAKEEM, A.—see Andres et al.; Henteleff et AL. Islands, 1972-1996, 1-13
HASTY, GERALD L., ROSEMARY G. GILLESPIE, and MCCARTHY, S. A., J. H. BAILEY-BROCK, and W. A.
GEORGE K. RODERICK ESTABROOKS
Hawaiian Tetragnatha Spiders: High Species Benthic Communities Associated with Carbonate
Diversity from Two Colonizations and Within- Rubble and Adjacent Soft Sediments in a Shallow
Archipelago Diversification (abstract), 177 Coastal Area of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, 141—150
HENTELEFF, M.—see Andres et al.; Yanagihara et al. MCCOMBS, SUSAN D.—see Xiao et al.
HENTELEFF, MARK, M. D. RAYNER, J. G. STARKUS, H. MCKIBBEN, JIM—see LOWE ET AL.
BAO, A. HAKEEM, and M. ANDRES MEDEIROS, ARTHUR C.—see Carr and Medeiros
Anomalous Conduction in Shaker B K* Channels: MOOI, RANDALL D.
Conduction in “Nonconducting” Mutants with A New Species of the Genus Pempheris (Teleostei:
Modified S4 Segments (abstract), 188 Pempherididae) from Rapa Iti, French Polynesia,
HERMOSURA, M.—-see Andres et al. 154-160
HODGES, MARC H. and FRED W. ALLENDORF MORDEN, CLIFFORD—see Caraway and Morden
Population Genetics and Pattern of Larval Dispersal MUNDY, BRUCE C.—see Randall and Mundy
of the Endemic Hawaiian Freshwater
Amphidromous Gastropod Neritina granosa NERURKAR, VIVEK R.—see Yin et al.
(Prosobranchia: Neritidae), 237-249 NICHOLS, WALLACE J.—see Resendiz et al.
HOLLAND, KIM—see Lowe et al. NISHI, EUJIROH
HOME, R. W. A New Species of Megalomma (Annelida:
Humboldtian Imagery and “the Humboldt of Polychaeta: Sabellidae) from Phuket, Thailand,
Australia,” 294-300 53-60
NITTA, E.—see Mazzuca et al.
KAMEZAKI, NAOKI—-see Resendiz et al. NYHOLM, SPENCER V.
KAY, E. ALISON Exploring the Microenvironment of the Symbiotic
Missionaries and the Natural History of the Hawaiian Light Organ of Euprymna scolopes (abstract),
Islands (abstract), 319-320 190-191
KIMURA, LUCILLE—-see Yin et al.
KUFFNER, ILSA B. PAAVO, BRIAN L.
Effects of UV Radiation and Water Flow on the Morphology and Life Cycle of an Undescribed
Physiology of the Reef Coral Porites compressa Ophryotrocha Species (Polychaeta: Dorvilleidae)
and Tissue Concentration of UV-Absorbing and Its Possible Role as an Indicator of Organic
Compounds (abstract), 189 Enrichment (abstract), 191
LAMMERS, MARC O., and WHITLOW W. L. AU RANDALL, JOHN E., and BRUCE C. MUNDY
Broadband Recording of Free-Ranging Delphinid Balistes polylepis and Xanthichthys caeruleolineatus,
Social Acoustic Signals (abstract), 189 Two Large Triggerfishes (Tetraodontiformes:
Balistidae) from the Hawaiian Islands, with a Key
LANDOLT, JOHN C., and GEORGE J. WONG
Dictyostelid Cellular Slime Molds from Hawai*‘i, 98- to Hawaiian Species, 322-333
103 RAYNER, M. D.—see Andres et al.; Henteleff et al.;
LANIAWE, LEONA P.—see Wetterer et al. Yanagihara et al.
LARNED, SCOTT T.—see Conklin and Lamed RESENDIZ, ANTONIO, BEATRIS RESENDIZ, WALLACE J.
LEE, PATRICIA N. K. L. NICHOLS, JEFFREY A. SEMINOFF, and NAOKI
Molecular Characterization of an engrailed-like KAMEZAKI
Homeobox from the Sepiolid Squid Euprymna First Confirmed East-West Transpacific Movement
scolopes (abstract), 177-178 of a Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta,
LEPSON, JAAN KAIMANU Released in Baja California, Mexico, 151-153
Notes on Appearance and Speculated Behavior of RESENDIZ, BEATRIS—see Resendiz et al.
the O‘ahu ‘O‘o (Meliphagidae), 210-219 RODERICK, GEORGE K.—-see Hasty et al.
ROLLWAGEN, GRETCHEN C.
Responses of Mesozooplankton Abundance, VANDERWERF, ERIC A.
Grazing, and Community Structure to a Mesoscale Chronology of the Dawn Chorus in Hawaiian Forest
Iron Enrichment Experiment in the Eastern Birds (abstract), 192
Equatorial Pacific (abstract), 179 VON BOLETZKY, SIGURD—see Fidopiastis and Boletzky
ROTHENBERG, MARC
“In Behalf of the Science of the Country”: The WETHERBEE, BRAD
Smithsonian and the U.S. Navy in the North Lipid Composition of Deep-Sea Sharks from the
Pacific in the 1850s, 301-307 Chatham Rise, New Zealand (abstract), 193
RUIZ-CORDOVA, SERGIO S.—see Elorduy-Garay and WETHERBEE, BRADLEY M.
Ruiz-Cordova Distribution, Reproduction, and Diet of the Gray
Reef Shark, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, in
SADLIER, ROSS A.—see Bauer et al. Hawai'i (abstract), 179-180
SADLIER, ROSS A., ANTHONY H. WHITAKER, and WETTERER, JAMES K.
AARON M. BAUER Nonindigenous Ants Associated with Geothermal and
Lioscincus maruia, A New Species of Lizard Human Disturbance in Hawai‘i Volcanoes
(Reptilia: Scincidae) from New Caledonia, National Park, 40-50
Southwest Pacfic, 334-341 WETTERER, JAMES K., PAUL C. BANKO, LEONA P.
SAMSON, JANE LANIAWE, JOHN W. SLOTTERBACK, and GREG J.
“That Extensive Enterprise”: HMS Herald’s North BRENNER
Pacific Survery, 1845-1851, 287-293 Nonindigenous Ants at High Elevations on Mauna
SAUL, STEPHEN H.—see Xiao et al. Kea, Hawai‘i, 228-236
SEMINOFF, JEFFREY A.—see Resendiz et al. WHITAKER, ANTHONY H.—-see Sadlier et al.; Bauer et
SIQUEIROS BELTRONES, DAVID A.—see Garate- al.
Lizarraga and Siqueiros Beltrones WOLCOTT, THOMAS—see Lowe et al.
SLOTTERBACK, JOHN W.—-see Wetterer et al. WONG, GEORGE J.—see Landolt and Wong
SONG, SANG- YONG XIAO, JINGWEI, SUSAN D. MCCOMBS, JINSHENG
Two Kyoto Chemists Divided in Two Koreas YANG, and STEPHEN H. SAUL
(abstract), 320 Tissue- and Stage-Specific Expression of the White
SORENSEN, W. CONNER Eye Gene in the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera
German Scientists in Russian America (abstract), 321 dorsalis (abstract), 193
STARKUS, J. G—see Andres et al.; Henteleff et al. YANG, JINSHENG—see Xiao et al.
STEADMAN, DAVID W. YANAGIHARA, ANGEL ANNE, MARK HENTELEFF, and
Status of Land Birds on Selected Islands in the MARTIN RAYNER
Ha‘apai Group, Kingdom of Tonga, 14-34 A Novel Approach to the Study of Structure-Function
STRANG, DAVID A. Relationships in the Sodium Ion Channel
Male Mate Choice in the Monogamous Butterflyfish (abstract), 194
Chaetodon multicinctus (abstract), 191-192 YANAGIHARA, RICHARD—-see Yin et al.
YIN, CHAOQUAN, VIVEK R. NERURKAR, LUCILLE
TREGO, KENT D. KIMURA, WAN-MOHAIZA DASHWOOD, and
Note on a Xenophorid (Gastropoda: Xenophoridae) RICHARD YANAGIHARA
Record from the Nasca Ridge, Southeast Pacific, Selective Down-Regulation of T-Cell Receptor VB6
51-52 Gene Expression in Tuberculin Skin Test—
TUGGLE, H. D—see Dye and Tuggle Reactive Individuals, 194
TUNISON, J. TIMOTHY —-see Adler et al.
Subject Index
acoustic tailbeat-sensing transmitter, 190 grass, pili—see Heteropogon contortus
adaptive radiation in Dubautia, 356-368 greensword—see Argyroxiphium viresens
‘amakihi—see Hemignathus sp.
animal health in Australia, 319 Herald, HMS, 287-293
Annelida, 53-60 Humboldt, Alexander, 294-300
ants, nonindigenous, in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Humboldtian imagery, 294-300
Park, 40-50 Hydroides elegans, metamorphosis and tube formation,
on Mauna Kea, Hawai‘i, 228-236 183
Argyroxiphium virescens, 61-68
Aspidosiphon elegans, 170-175 Ki, Li Sung, 320
Asteraceae, 61-68 Kinorhyncha, first record for Hawai‘i, 181
Korea, 320
Bactrocera dorsalis, expression of white eye gene, 193 Kyue, Ree Tae, 320
Balistes polylepis, 322-333
Balistidae, 322-333 learned societies, in South and Southeast Asia, 276-286
Bayavia, 342-355 Lioscincus maruia, 334-341
benthic communities, in coastal shallows of O‘ahu, 141— Lysmata amboinensis, hermaphroditism, 161—169
150
Beryciformes, morphology of pelvic girdle, 182 macroalgae, effect of grazing fishes, 184-185
birds, Hawaiian forest, chronology of dawn chorus, 192 Megalomma miyukiae, n. sp., 53-60
land, status in Tonga, 14-34 Megaptera novaeangliae, deaths and entanglements in
botanic gardens, in South and Southeast Asia, 276-286 Hawai‘i, 1-13
Branchiostegidae, 259-272 Meliphagidae, 210-219
butterflyfish—see Chaetodon multicinctus mesozooplankton, response to iron enrichment, 179
Metrosideros polymorpha, canopy arthropods, 188
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, distribution and diet in military-civilian scientific cooperation, 301-307
Hawai'i, 179-180 missionaries and natural history of the Hawaiian
Caretta caretta, transpacific movement, 151—153 Islands, 319-320
Caulolatilus affinis, age, growth, and mortality, 259-272 Moho apicalis, appearance and behavior, 210-219
Chaetodon multicinctus, male mate choice, 191—192 Mueller, Ferdinand, 294-300
coral—see Porites compressa museums
coral borer, Eastern Pacific, 170-175 colonial, in postcolonial society, 308-318
of the Pacific, 308-318
Dictyosphaeria cavernosa, 184-185 Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and expression of T-cell
dictyostelid cellular slime molds, 98—103 receptor genes, 195
Diplodactylidae, 342-355 Myrica faya, understory succession following dieback,
Diptera, Drosophilidae, 197—209 69-78
dolphin—see Stenella sp.
Dorvilleidae, 191 Navy, U.S., role in American science, 301-307
Drosophila silvestris, age and breeding of population, Neritina granosa, population genetics and larval
197-209 dispersal, 237-249
Dubautia sp., 183 North Pacific Exploring Expedition (1853), 301-307
wood anatomy and adaptive radiation, 356-368 North Pacific Survey (1845—1851), 287-293
Echinoderes, 181 ‘ohi‘a—see Metrosideros polymorpha
Euprymna scolopes, light organ symbionts, | 86—187, ‘O‘o, O‘ahu—see Moho apicalis
190 Ophryotrocha sp., morphology and value as indicator,
segmentation gene, 177-178
Ficus spp., photosynthetic gas exchange of fruits, 185
fly, oriental fruit—see Bactrocera dorsalis Pacific Circle, 275
Hawaiian Islands, natural history of, missionary Pempheris rapa, n. sp., 154-160
observations, 319-320 Perochirus scutellatus, morphology and distribution,
Hemignathus sp., population biology, 185—186 250-258
Hesionura, 181—182 Perry, Matthew C., expedition to Japan (1852), 301-307
Heteropogon contortus, replacement by invasive Petermann, August, 294-300
grasses, 220-227 Phyllodocidae, 181—182
Hippolytidae, 161-169 phytoplankton, variation after El Nifio, 79-97
Polychaeta, 53-60, 181-183, 191
Gastropoda, 51-52, 237-249 Pomatogebia rugosa, 170-175
gecko, giant Micronesian—see Perochirus scutellatus Porites compressa, effects of UV radiation, 189
geothermal activity, ants in association, 40—50 postcolonialism, in museums of the Pacific, 308-318
German scientists, in Russian America, 321 Prosobranchia, Neritidae, 237-249
goby, freshwater, recruitment to streams on Kaua‘i, 184
Gracilaria salicornia, 184-185 Russian America, German scientists in, 321
Sabellidae, 53-60 Sphyrna lewini, diet of juveniles, 182
Salvelinus fontinalis, population inventory, 178 spider, species diversity on Hawai‘i, 177
scientific organizations, South and Southeast Asia, 276— squid—see Euprymna scolopes
286 Stenella sp., recording of social acoustic signals, 189
Scincidae, 334-341 surgeonfish, temporal spawning patterns, 35-39
seal, Hawaiian Monk, cephalopod diet, 187
Shaker B K* channel conduction, 180, 188 Tetragnatha, species diversity in Hawai‘i, 177
shark, deep-sea, lipid composition, 193 tilefish—see Caulolatilus affinis
gray reef—see Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos triggerfishes, 322-333
scalloped hammerhead—see Sphyrna lewini tropical biology, 276-286
shrimp, aquaculture in Malaysia, 176; see also Lysmata trout, brook—see Salvelinus fontinalis
amboinensis turtle, loggerhead—see Caretta caretta
silversword alliance, hybridization and gene flow, 183
Sipuncula, 170-175 Upogebiidae, 170-175
slime molds, 98—103
Smithsonian Institution, 301—307 whale, humpback—see Megaptera novaeangliae
snail, land, extinctions in Hawai*‘i (Polynesian wrass, temporal spawning patterns, 35-39
influence?), 111—140
sodium ion channel, structure-function relationships, Xenophoridae, 51—52
194 Xanthichthys caeruleolineatus, 322-333