HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPA2571CURRENT REFERENCES
IN FISH RESEARCH
VOLUME 6 1981
VICTOR CVA
CINDY PONT
INTRODUCTION
CURRENT REFERENCES IN FISH RESEARCH is a title listing of published
scientific research papers. Volume 6 includes fish research papers that
were published in 1981. This volume contains 3490 titles of fish papers
taken from over 300 different scientific journals.
Volume 6 is a continuation of Volume 5 and care was taken to make sure
no journal numbers were omitted. The cut off date for Volume 6 was
December 10, 1981. Published titles from this date will be included in
Volume 7 which will be available in January of 1983.
This volume contains a listing of the addresses of the first author of
each publication. It is hoped that this addition will assist interested
scholars in obtaining a copy of a reprint from the author and thus assist
in the distribution of scientific fisheries information. I would suggest
that if you are interested in a title you write directly to the author as
soon as possible as addresses seem to be ever changing.
A word of caution--in many cases we generate the key word listing for each
article from the title. As you know titles are often incomplete and mis-
leading. Thus, we would suggest that you take this fairly small volume
home with you, sit by your fireplace and read through all the titles. This
should take about one evening and as you read through it, make _brief additions
to the key word index that may help you at a future date.
I sincerely appreciate the letters of support and the reprints that I
have received from many sources. I include the titles that are sent
from all journals and any country. I have received letters from over
40 different countries and sincerely appreciated the notes from the
serious scientists who have been working steadily in the area of fish
research.
Please add my name to your mailing list and send me copies of recent
articles you have published that may have been missed or were published
in journals that are_ unavailable to me at this time. My real goal is
to make scientific information in fish research available to all who
are interested at a low cost. I am very much aware that good research
is often hidden in publications that have a limited distribution.
Please suggest this source for locating research titles to your students
and colleagues. If you have suggestions do not hesitate to write.
I thank you for your interest and support.
Victor Cvancara, Ph.D.
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin-EC
Eau Claire, WI 54701 USA
Office Phone: 715-836-5284
Home Phone: 715-7 23~0098
JOURNAL ISSUES EXAMINED IN THIS VOLUME
Listing incluGes title, volume and the number of the journal examine. This
listing along with new additions is a continuation of the listing found in volume V.
ACTA ANAT 108(4) 109(1-4) 110(1-4)
111(1, 2)
ACTA BIOL ACAD SCI HUNG 30(4)
31(1-4) 32(1)
ACTA BIOL CRACOV SER ZOOL 22(2)23(1981)
ACTA ENDOCRINOL 95-97(1-4) 98(1,2,3)
ACTA HYDROCHIM HYDROBIOL 8(5,6) 9(1-4)
ACTA MORPHOL ACAD SCI HUNG 28(3,4) 29(1)
ACTA MORPHOL NEER SCAND 18(4) 19(1-3)
ACTA NEUROL SCAND 62(3-6) 63-64(1-4)
ACTA PHYSIOL ACAD SCI HUNG 55(3,4)
56(1-4) 57(1)
ACTA PHYSIOL LATINO AMER 30(1-4) 31(1)
ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 110-112(1-4) 113(1,2)
ACTA PROTOZOOL 19(3,4) 20(1,2)
ACTA ZOOL 61(4) 62(1,2,3)
ACTA ZOOL ACAD SCI HUNG 27(1-4)
ACTA ZOOL SINICA 26(4) 27(1,2)
AFR J ECOL 18(4) 19(1,2,3)
AM J ANAT 158(4) 159-161(1-4) 162(1,2)
AM J PATROL 101-104(1-3) 105(1)
AM J PHYSIOL 239(4,5,6) 240(1-6)
241(1,2,3)
AM MIDL NAT 104(2) 105(1,2) 106(1)
AM NATUR 116(4,5,6) 117(1-6)
118(1-5)
AM SCI 68(6) 69(1-5)
~ ZOOL 20(3,4) 21(1-3)
AMBIO 9(5,6) 10(1-4)
ANAT ANZ 148(4,5) 149(1-5) 150(1-3)
ANAT REC 197(4) 198-200(1-4) 201(1)
ANIM BEHAV 28(4) 29(1-3)
ANN BIOL 19(3,4) 20(1,2)
ANN ENDOCRINOL 41(4-6) 42(1,2)
ANN NEUROL 8(4-6) 9(1-6) 10(1-3)
ANN SCI 37(6)
ANN ZOOL FENNICE 17(3,4) 18(1,2)
ANNOT ZOOL JPN 53(3,4) 54(1,2)
AQUACULTURE 21(3,4) 22-24(1-4)
25(1-3)
ARCH BIOCHEM BIOPHYS 204(2) 205-211
(1-2) 212(1)
ARCH BIOL 91(1-4) 92(1)
ARCH ENVIRON CONTAM TOXICOL 9(6)
ARCH FISCHEREIWISS 31(2,3)
ARCH HYDROBIOL 90-91(1-4) 92(1,2)
ARCH ITAL BIOL 118(4) 19(1-3)
ARCH NEUROL 37(10-12) 38(1-10)
ARCH ZOOL EXP GEN 121(2-4)
ARCTIC 33(3,4) 34(1,2)
AUST J BIOL SCI 33(5,6) 34(1-4}
AUST J ECOL 5(3,4) 6(1-3)
AUST J MAR FRESHWATER RES 31(4-6)
32(1-4)
AUST J ZOOL 28(4-6) 29(1-4)
AUST WILDL RES 7(3) 8(1)
BAMIDGEH 32(4) 33(1-3)
BEHAV NEURAL BIOL 30(2,4) 31-32(1-4)
33(1)
BEHAV SCI 25(5,6) 26(1-4)
BEHAVIOUR 74(3,4) 75-77(1-4)
BIOCHEM (USA) 19(22-26) 20(1-22)
BIOCHM BIOPHYS RES COMM 96(3,4) 97-
101(1-4) 102(1-3)
BIOCHEM ENGL TR 45(5-12) 46(1-4)
BIOCHEM J 191(3) 192(3) 193-199(1-3)
200(1 )
BIOCHIMIE 62(10-12) 63(1-9)
BIOL BEHAV 5(3,4) 6(1-3)
BIOL BULL 159(2,3) 160(1-3) 161(1)
BIOL CELLULAIRE 39-40(1-3) 41(1,2)
BIOL CONSERV 18(4) 19-20(1-4) 21(1,2)
BIOL J LINN SOC 14(2-4) 15(1-4) 16(1,2)
BIOL MORYA 1980(5,6) 1981(1-3)
BIOLOGIA 35(11,12) 36(1-9)
BIOLOGIST 27(5) 28(1-4)
BIOSCIENCE 30(11,12) 31(1-7)
BRIT J NUTRITION 44(2,3) 45(1-3) 46(1,2)
BULL ECOL 11(1-4)
BULL ENVIRON CONTAM TOXICOL 25(4-6)
26(1-6) 27 (1-3)
BULL JPN SOC SCI FISH 46(10-12) 47(1-7)
BULL MARINE SCI 30(4) 31(1,2)
CAH BIOL MAR 21(3,4) 22(1,2)
CALIF FISH GAME 66(4) 67(1-3)
CAN BULL FISHERIES AQUATIC SCI 206,207,
209
CAN FIELD NAT 94(3,4) 95(1-3)
CAN J ANIM SCI 60(3) 6(1,2)
CAN J FISH AQUAT SCI 37(10-12) 38(1-9)
CAN J BIOCHEM 58(10-12) 59(1-9)
CAN J NEUROL SCI 7(4) 8(1-3)
CAN J PHYSIOL PHARMACOL 58(9-12) 59(1-11)
CAN J ZOOL 58(10-12) 59(1-9)
CELL 22-25(1-3) 26(1,2)
CELL MOLECULAR BIOL 26(6) 27(1)
CELL TISSUE RES 212-219(1-3) 220(1,2)
COMP BIOCHEM PHYSIOL 67A-69A(l-4) 70A(l,2)
67B(3) 68B-69B(1-4) 70B(1,2)
67C(2) 68C(1-2) 69C(1-2)
COMP PHYSIOL ECOL 5(4) 6(1)
COPEIA 1980(3,4) 1981(1-3)
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CR SOC BIOL 174(5,6) 175(1-5)
CUR SCI INDIA 49(20-24) 50(1-20)
DEEP SEA RES 27(9-12) 28(1-9)
DEVEL BIOL 79(2) 80-87(1-2) 88(1)
DEVEL COMP IMMUNOL 4(4) 5(1-3)
DEVEL GENETICS 2(1-3)
DEVEL NEUROSCI 3(4-6) 4(1-4)
DISS ABSTR INT 40B(9-12) 41B(1-10)
DOKL BIOL AKAD NAUK 33(6-12) 34(1-3)
ECOL MODEL 11(2-4) 12-13(1-4)
ECOL MONOGR 50(4) 51(1-3)
ECOLOGY 61 (4-6) 62 (1·-5)
ECOTOXICOL ENVIRON SAFTEY 4(3,4)
5 (1-3)
EFFLUENT WATER TREATMENT J 20(10-12)
21(1-9)
EKOL POLSKA @*(2-4)
ENDEAVOUR 4(4) 5(1-3)
ENDOCRINE RES COMM 7(4) 8(1,2)
ENDOCRINOL EXP 14(2-4) 15(1-3)
ENDOCRINOL JPN 27(4-6) 28(1-3)
ENDOCRINOLOGY 107(5,6) 108(1-6)
109 (1-5)
ENDOKRINOLOGIE 76(2,3) 77(1-3)
ENVIRON BIOL FISHES 5(4) 6(1,2)
ENVIRON CONSERV 7(2,3,4) 8(1,2)
ENVIRON MANAGE 5(1-4)
ENVIRON POLLUTION 23-25(1-4) 26(1-3)
ENVIRON RES 22(2) 23-24(1-2) 25(1)
ENVIRON SCI TECHNOL 14(11,12) 15(1-10)
ENVIRONMENT 22(8-10) 23(1-8)
ESTUARIES 3(3,4) 4(1-3)
ESTUARINE COASTAL SHELF SCI 11(4-6)
12(1-6) 13(1-4)
EUR J BIOCHEM 110(2) 111(1,2) 112-
119 (1-3)
EUR J CELL BIOL 22(2) 23-24(1-2) 25(1)
EUR NEUROL 20(1-5)
EVOLUTION 34(6) 35(1-5)
EXP CELL BIOL 49(1-5)
EXP CELL RES 128(2) 129-134(1-2) 135(1)
EXP NEUROL 70(2,3) 71-72(1-3) 73(1,2)
EXP PARASITOL 50(3) 51(1-3) 52(1,2)
EXPERIENTIA 36(11-12) 37(1-10)
FED EU BIOL SOC (FEES LETTERS) 119(2)
120-133(1-2)
FED PROC 39(12-14) 40(1-12)
FISH BULL NAT OCEAN ATMOS ADM 78(2-4)
79 (1, 2)
FISH MANAGE 12(1-4)
FISHERIES 5(5,6) 6(1-4)
FOLIA BIOL KRAKOW 28(3,1+) 29(1,2)
FOLIA BIOL PRAGUE 26(5,6) 27(1-5)
FOLIA ZOOL 29(3,4) 30(1-3)
FRESHWATER BIOL 10(6) 11(1-5)
GEN COMP ENDOCRINOL 42(2-4) 43-44(1-4)
45(1-3)
GENETICA 54-55(1-3) 56(1)
GENETICS 9(3,4) 96-97(1-4) 98(1)
HELGOLANDER MEERUNTERS 33(1-4) 34(1-3)
HOLARCTIC ECOL 3(4) 4(1-3)
HYDROBIOLOGIA 74(3) 75-83(1-3)
INDIAN J EXP BIOL 19(5-11)
INDIAN J ZOOL 7(2) 8(1,2)
INT J BIOCHEM 12(5,6) 13(1-92
INT J ENVIRON STUD 15(4) 16(1-4) 17(1,2)
INT J NEUROSCI 11(4) 12-13(1-4) 14(1,2)
INT J PARASITOL 10(4-6) 11(1-4)
INT REV GESAMTEN HYDROBIOL 65(4-6) 66(1-3)
INVESTGACION PESQUERA 44(2,3) 45(1)
ISREAL J ZOOL 28(4) 29(1-4)
ITALIAN J BIOCHEM 29(4-6), 30(1-4)
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SCI BIOL 1980(6)
1981(1-3)
J ANAT 131-133(1-3)
J ANIM ECOL 49(3) 50(1-3)
J ANIM SCI 51(3-6) 52(1-6) 53(1-3)
J BIOCHEM (TOKYO) 88(5,6) 89(1-6) 90(1-3)
J BIOL CHEM 255(20-24) 256(1-21)
J CELL BIOL 87(2,3) 88-90(1-3) 91(1)
J CELL PHYSIOL 105-108(1-3) 109(1)
J CELL SCI 46-51
J COMP NEUROL 193(2-4) 194-201(1-4)
202(1-3)
J COMP PATROL 90(4) 91(1-3)
J COMP PHYSIOL 139-143(1-4) 144(1,2)
J ECOLOGY 68(3) 69(1,2)
J ENDOCRINOL 87-90(1-3) 91(1)
J ENVIRON SYST 10(2-4)
J EXP BIOL 88-93
J EXP MARINE BIOL ECOL 48-54(1-3) 55(1)
J EXP ZOOL 214-216(1-3) 217(1,2) 218(1)
J FISH BIOL 16(6) 17-18(1-6) 19(1-4)
J FISH DISEASES 3(6) 4(1-6)
J GEN PHYSIOL 76(5,6) 77(1-6) 78(1-4)
J HELMINTHOL 54(1-4) 55(1-3)
J LIPID RES 21(8) 22(1-7)
J MARINE BIOL ASSOC UK 60(4) 61(1-3)
J MARINE RES 38(4) 39(1-3)
J MEMBRANE BIOL 56(2,3) 57-62(1-3)
J MOL EVOLUTION 16(2-4) 17(1-6)
J MOL BIOL 142(4) 143-151(1-4) 152(1,2)
J MORPHOL 165(3) 166 -169(1 ~3) 170(1)
J NATUR HISTORY 14(6) 15(1-5)
J NEUROBIOL 11(6) 12(1-5)
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J NEUROCHEM 35(6) 36(1-6) 37(1-5)
J NEUROL SCI 48-51(1-3) 52(1)
J NEUROPriTSIOL 44(5,6) 45(1-6) 46(1-4)
J NUTR 110(10-12) 11(1-10)
J PARASITOL 66(5,6) 67(1-4)
J PATROL 131(4) 132-134(1-4) 135(1)
J PHYSIOL (LONDON) 307-318
J PHYSIOL (PARIS) 76(5-8) 77(1-7)
J PROTOZOOL 27(3,4) 28(1,2)
J ROYAL SOC NEH ZEALAND 10(4) 11(1-3)
J THEOR BIOL 86-92(1-4)
J THERMAL BIOL 5(4) 6(1-3)
J TOXICOL ENVIRON HEALTH 7(1-6) 8(1,2)
J ULTRASTRUCT RES 72(2,3) 73-75(1-3)
76(1,2)
J WATER POLLUT CONTROL FED 52(9-12)
53(1-10)
J WILDL DISEASES 16(3,4) 17(1-3)
J WILDL MANAGE 44(4) 45(1-3)
J ZOOL 192(3,4) 193-194(1-4) 195(1,2)
JPN J ICHTHYOLOGY 27(3,4) 28(1,2)
JPN J PHYSIOL 30(5,6) 31(1-5)
LIFE SCIENCES 27(20-26) 28(1-26)
29(1-22)
LIMNOL OCEANOG 25(6) 26(1-5)
LIPIDS 15(10-12) 16(1-9)
MAR BEHAV PHYSIOL 7(3,4) 8(1,2)
MAR BIOL 58-62(1-4) 63(1-3) 64(1,2)
MAR BIOL LETTERS 1(5,6) 2(1-4)
MAR ECOL PROGR SER 3(4) 4-5(1-3) 6(1,2)
MAR ENVIRON RES 4(1-4) 5(1)
MAR FISH REV 42(6-12) 43(1-5)
MAR POLICY 4(3,4) 5(1-4)
MAR POLLUT BULL 11(8-12) 12(1-9)
MAR TECHNOL SCI J 14(5,6) 15(1)
MEERESFORSCHUNG 28(2-4) 29(1)
MOL CELL BIOCHEM 32(2,3) 33-37(1-3)
38(1)
MOL CELL ENDOCRINOL 20-23(1-3) 24(1)
MONIT ZOOL ITAL 14(4) 15(1,2)
NAT ACAD SCI & LETT INDIA 3(1-12)
NATUR HIST 89(11,12) 90(1-10)
NATURE 288(5787-5792) 289-293,
294(5836-5838)
NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 67(10-12) 68(1-10)
NEATHERLANDS J SEA RES 14(1-4)
NEATHERLANDS J ZOOL 30(1-4) 31(1-3)
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 31(5,6) 32(1-6) 33(1-5)
NEUROLOGY 30(11,12) 31(1-10)
NEUROSCIENCE 5(10-12) 6(1-10)
NE1.V SCIENTIST 88 -91. 92 (1273-1277)
NUTR REV 38(9~12) 39(1-10)
NY FISH GAME J 28(1)
NZ J MAR FRESHWATER RES 14(2-4) 15(1,2)
NZ J SCI 23(3,4) 24(1,2)
NZ J ZOOL 7(4) 8(1-3)
OCEANUS 23(4) 24(1-3)
OECOLOGIA 47-50(1-3)
OHIO J SCI 80(6) 81(1-4)
OIKOS 35(2,3) 36(1-3)
OKEANOLOGIYA USSR 20(5,6) 21(1-3)
PACIFIC SCI 33(4) 34(1-4)
PARASITICA 36(1-3)
PARASITOLOGY 82(1-4) 83(1-2)
PARAZITOLOGIYA 14(5,6) 15(1-4)
PESTICIDE BIOCHEM PHYSIOL 14-15(1-3) 16(1)
PFLUGERS ARCH EUR J PHYSIOL 387(3)
388-391(1-3)
PHIL TRANS ROY SOC LONDON B BIOL SCI
290(1043) 291-294(1076-1078)
PHYSIOL BEHAVIOR 25(6) 26(1-6) 27(1-4)
PHYSIOL BOHEMOSLOV 29(5,6) 30(1-5)
PHYSIOL ZOOL 53(4) 54(1-3)
PROC ANN CONF SE ASSOG FISH WILDL ASSOC
1979
PROC HELMINTHOL SOC WASH 48(1)
PROC JPN ACAD (B) 56(8-10) 57(1-7)
PROC NAT ACAD SCI (USA) 77(9-12) 78(1-10)
PROC R SOC LONDON SERIES B 209(1177)
210-213 (1190)
PROG FISH CULT 42(4) 43(1-3)
QUART REV BIOL 55(4) 56(1-3)
RESPIR PHYSIOL 41(3) 42-45(1-3)
RESPIRATION 40(3,4) 41(1-4) 42(1)
REV CAN BIOL 39(3,4) 40(1,2)
REV ESPAN FISIOL 36(4) 37(1,2)
REV NEUROL 136(6-12) 137(1-7)
REV SUISS ZOOL 87(4) 88(1-3)
S AFR J ANIM SCI 10(1,2) 11(1)
S AFR J SCI 76(9-12) 77(1-8)
S AFR J WILDL RES 10(3,4) 11(1-3)
S AFR J ZOOL 15(4) 16(1-3)
SARSIA 65(3,4) 66(1,2)
SCI AMER 243(5,6) 244(1-6) 245(1-5)
SCI SINICA 23(10-12) 24(1-9)
SCIENCE 210(4472) thro 214(4524)
SOUTHWEST NATURALIST 26(1,2)
SOV J ECOL ENGL TR 11(2-6) 12(1)
SYST ZOOL 29(3,4) 30(1-3)
TEXAS J SCI 32(3,4)
THE SCIENCES 20(10) 21(1-9)
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TRANS AMER FISH SOC 109(5,6) 110(1-5)
TRANS AMER MICROSC SOC 99(4) 100(1-3)
lvATER RES 14(11,12) 15(1-10)
vlATER RESOUR BULL 16(6) 17(1-4)
WATER RESOUR RES 16(5,6) 17(1-3)
WATER SA 6(4) 7(1-3)
WATER WASTE ENG 17(10-12)
WILDLIFE MONOGRAPHS 73-77
WILHELM ROUXS ARCH DEV BIOL 189(2,3)
190(1-4)
XENOBIOTIC 10(9-12) 11(1-8)
Z PARASITENK 63(3) 64(1-3) 65(1)
Z TIERPSYCHOL 53(2-4) 54-55(1-4)
56(1-3)
Z ZOOL SYST EVOL 18(4) 19(1-3)
ZOOL ANZ 204(3,4) 205-206(1-6)
ZOOL J LINN SOC 70(3,4) 71 -72(1-4)
73(1,2)
ZOOL SCR 9(4) 10(1,2)
ZOOL ZH 59(10-12) 60(1-9)
ZOOMORPHOLOGIE 96-97(1-3) 98(1,2)
ZOOTECHNIA 29(7-12) 30(1-6)
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FIRST AUTHOR INDEX
AASEN, K.D. 9968
California Dept. of Fish & Game
Chino Fish & Wildlife Base
15378 Bird Farm Road
Chino, California 91710 USA
ABDUN-NUR, D. 11150
University Southern California
School of Medicine
Los Angeles, California 90033, USA
ABE, H 9490, 10031, 10032
Kyoritsu Women's University
Faculty of Home Economics
Chemistry Lab
Tokyo, Japan
ABE, K.W. 9553, 11903
Rutgers State University
Center of Coastal & Environmental
Studies
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 USA
ABLETT, R.F. 10261, 11082
c/o D.P. Selivowchick
Oregon State University
Dept. Food Science & Technology
Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
ABO-ELNAGA, IBRAHIM G.
University Assuit
Faculty of Agriculture
Dept. of Dairy
Assuit, Egypt
ABOTT, T.M. 12022
Diss Abst Int
ABRAHAMSSON, T. 10719
University of Goteborg
Dept. Zoophysiology
S-40031
Goteborg, Sweden
ABRAMOVA, N.B. 9168
8798
NK Koltsov Development Biology
Institute
Moscow, USSR
ACERO, P.A. 11924
Instituto de Invest Marinoc de
Punta de Betin
Santa Marta, Columbia
ACHESON, J.M. 9579
No address listed
ACRA, A. 11474
American University in Beirut
Faculty Health Science
Department Environmental Health
Beirut, Lebanon
ADAIR, B.M. 9254
Veterinary Research Labs -Belfast
BT4 35D Antrim, Northern Ireland
ADAMEK, Z. 11706
University of Agriculture BRNO
Dept. Fishery & Water Protection
CS-66265 BRNO, Czechoslovakia
ADDISON, R.F. 10953
Fisheries & Environment Canada
Bedfurd Institute of Oceanogr·aphy
Marine Ecology Lab
Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2
ADEBISI, A.A. 10499
University Ibadan, Dept. Zoological
Hydrobiology Fisheries Unit, Ibadan,
Nigeria
AGARWAL, N. 10728
University of Lucknow, Dept. of Zoology
Lucknow 226007, Uttar Pradesh., India
AGEMIAN, H. 8815
Fisheries & Environment Canada, Canada
Center Inland Waters, National Water
Research Institute, Division Analytic
Methods, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
L7R 4A6
AGGUS, L.R. 8692
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
AGIUS, C. 9637, 11355
University Stirling, Institute of Aqua-
culture, Sitrling, FK9 4LA, Scotland
AGRAWAL, N.K. 8867, 8986, 10113
University of Rajasthan, Dept. Zoology-
Aquatic & Fish Biology Lab, Jaipur
302004, Rajasthan, India
AGRAWAL, S.J. 8816
University Gorakhpur, Dept. Zoology,
Gorakhpur 273001, Uttar Pradesh, India
Author Index Page 1
AGUSTSSON, I. 11111
Iceland Herringboard, Gardastraltic
37, IS-101, Reykjavik, Iceland
AHMED, AHMED I. 8787
c/o R.E. Feeney, University of
California -Davis, Dept. Food
Science & Technology, Davis, CA
95616, USA
AHMED, R. 10379
c/o Nurnberg, H.W., P.O.B. 1913
D-5170 Julich, Fed. Rep. Germany
AHRENHOLZ, D.W. 11693
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries
Service, SE Fisheries Center,
Beaufort Lab, Beaufort, NC 28516
USA
AINLEY, D.G. 10390
Point Reyes Bird Observation
Stinson Beach, CA 94970 USA
AKAHANE, T. 9486
Sophia University, Dept. Chemistry,
Chua Ku, Tokyo, 102, Japan
AKIELASZEK, J.J. 11473
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service,
Columbia National Fishery Research
Lab, Field Research Station, Col-
umbia, MO 65201, USA
AKIHITO, K.M. 9109
Crown Princes Palace, Minato Ku,
Tokyo, 107, Japan '
AKITOYE, C. 9874
Federal Dept. Fisheries, PMB
12529, Lagos, Nigeria
AKSNES, A. 11114
Directorate Fisheries, Gov't. Vita-
min Institute, N-5013 Bergen, Nor-
way
AKSTER, H.A. 10850, 11144
State Agriculture University,
Dept. Experimental Animal Morphol-
ogy & Cellular Biology, Wageningen,
Netherlands
ALAYSE, J.P. 10082
Faculty Science & Technology Brest,
Biology Animal Lab, F-29283 Brest,
France
ALBRECHT, H. 11700
University Amsterdam, Animal Behavior
Lab, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ALCORN, D.J. 9407
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, San
Francisco Bay National Wildlife
Refuge, P.O.B. 524, Newark, CA 94560
USA
ALEXANDER, H.C. 11682
Dow Chemical Company, Envi~onmental
Science Research Lab, Midland, MI
48640, USA
ALEXANDER, J.B. 9193
University Salford, Dept. of Biology,
Salford, M66WZ, England
ALGRANATI, F.D. 9975, 12059
264 E. Broadway, NewYork, NY 10002
USA
AL-HAKIM, A.W.H. 9946
University of Nottingham, Dept. of
Zoology, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
ALI, M. 9615
University of Montreal, Dept. of
Biology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3C 3J7
ALI, S.A. 10726
Aligarh Muslim University, Dept. of
Zoology, Aligarh 202001, Uttar Pradesh,
India
AL-JUDAIMI, M.M. 10946
Kuwait Institute of Science Research,
Dept. Mariculture & Fisheries, Kuwait
City, Kuwait
ALLAN, B.J. 11749
University of Guelph, College of
Biological Sciences, Dept. of Micro-
biology, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
N1G 2W1
ALLEN, G.R. 9876
Western Australian Museum, Dept. of
Fisheries, Perth 6000, Australia
ALLEN, J.L. 10557, 10763
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National
Fishery Research Lab, LaCrosse, WI
54601, USA
ALLEN, 1.G. 12017
Diss Abst Int
ALLEN, L.J. 10977
Address not listed
ALLENDORF, F.W. 9069
University Montana, Dept. of Zoology
Missoula, MT 59812 USA
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ALLUE, C. 11711
Institute Invest. Pesqueras
Barcelona, Barcelona 3, Spain
ALT, J.M. 10199
Hanover University of Medicine
Dept. of Medicine, D-3000
Hanover, Fed. Rep. Germany
ALTRINGHAM, J.D. 11036
University of St. Andrews, Dept.
of Physiology, St. Andrews KY16
9TS Fife, Scotland
AMANO, H. 11256
MIE University, Faculty of Fish-
eries, Tsu, Mie 514, Japan
AMAOKA, K. 9895, 10966, 11518
Hokkaido University, Faculty of
Fisheries, Marine Zoology Lab,
Hakodate 041, Japan
AMATO, J.F.R. 12031
Diss Abst Int
AMES, J. 9404
California Dept. of Fish & Game,
Marine Research Branch, 2201
Garden Road, Monterey, CA 93940
USA
AMEY,, M.J. 11219
Bristol Avon Wessex Water Authority
Division, Ambury, Bath, Avon,
England
AMIN, O.M. 10591, 11026, 11560, 11917
University of Wisconsin, Division of
Science, Kenosha, WI 53141 USA
ANDERS, F. 9961, 11291
University of Giessen, Institute of
Genetics, D-6300 Giessen, Fed. Rep.
Germany
ANDERSEN, D.J. 11673
Rockefe~ler University, Cell Biology
Lab, New York, NY 10021, USA
ANDERSON, G.R.V. 10046
Australian National Park Wildlife
Service, Canberra City, ACT 2601,
Australia
ANDERSON, J.J. 11692
University of Washington, Fisheries
Research Institute, Seattle, WA
98195 USA
ANDERSON, K.A. 8709
North Texas State University, Dept.
Biological Science, Denton, TX
76203 USA
ANDERSON, M.E. 10469, 11814
VA Institute Marine Science, Glou-
cester Point, VA 23062 USA
ANDERSON, M.T. 9772
US Dept. of Agriculture, Rocky Moun-
tain Forest & Range Experimental Sta-
tion., School Mines Campus, Rapid
City, SD 57701 USA
ANDERSON, R.J. 10864
Colorado STate University, Dept. of
Fishery & Wildlife Biology, Fort
Collins, CO 80523 USA
ANDERSON, R.S. 10867
Address not listed.
ANDERSSON, 0. 11070
Karolinska Institute, Dept. Physiology
3, S-11433, Stockholm, Sweden
ANDERSSON, 0. 11073
Swedish National Food Administration,
Dept. of Food Research, Box 622
S-75126~ Uppsala, Sweden
ANDORFER, B. 8794
Technical University Brunswick,
Institute of Zoology, D-3300 Bruns-
wick, Fed. Rep. Germany
ANDREEV, V.L. 9614, 11534
Academy of Science USSR, Far East
Science Center, Institute of Pacific
Ocean Geography, Vladivostok, USSR
ANDREW, H. 12030
Diss Abst Int
ANDREWS, C. 8917, 9257
Yorkshire Water Authority, Science
Service Olympia House, Gelderd Road,
Leeds LS12 6DD, Yorkshire, England
ANDREWS, L.M. 11954
Dept. of Natural Resources, Woodruff,
WI 54568, USA
ANDRIASHEV, A.P. 11540
Academy of Science USSR, Institute
Zoology, Ichthyology Lab, Leningrad,
USSR
ANLIKER, R. 10068
Dyestuffs Manufacturing Industry
Etablissement, Ecology & Toxicology
Association, CH-4005, Basel,
Switzerland
ANTHONY, P.D. 10892
Dept. of Agriculture & Fisheries
Scotland, Marine Lab, P.O.B. 101,
Aberdeen A89 8DB, Scotland
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AOKI, T. 10125
Miyazaki University, Dept. of
Fisheries, Miyazaki 880, Japan
APPELBAUM, S. 9372, 10226
Bundesforsch, Anstalt Fisherei,
Institute Kusten & Binnenfischerei,
Palmaille 9, D-2000 Hamburg 50,
Fed. Rep. Germany
APPLEGATE, R.L. 11399
South Dakota State University,
South Dakota Cooperative, Fishery
Research Unit, Brookings, SD
57007 USA
ARAI, S. 10525
National Research Institute of
Aquaculture, MIE 519-04, Japan
ARAWOMO, G.A.O. 8762,9708,10497
University Ife, Dept. of Biology,
Ile Ife, Nigeria
ARIELI, Y. 10999
Intens. Fish Culture Station,
Dept. of Fisheries, P.O.B. 33,
Tiberias, Israel
ARILLO, A. 9681, 11438
University of Genoa, Institute of
Zoology, I-16132 Genoa, Italy
ARMANTROUT, N.B. 12023
Diss Abst Int
ARNASON, A.N. 11478
University Ottawa, Dept. of Biology
Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1N 6N5
ARNESON, D.W. 11940
Lab de Pesqueria Comercial,
Dept. Agricult de Puerto Rico, Box
3665, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 00708
ARONSTAM, R.S. 10305
c/o M.E. Eldefrowi, University of
Maryland, School of Medicine, Dept.
of Parmacology & Experimental Thera-
peutics, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
ARUNA'tHALAM, S. 9936
Bangalore University, Dept. of
Zoology, Bangalore 560001, India
ASAHINA, K. 10035
University of Tokyo, Faculty of
Agriculture, Fish Physiology Lab,
Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
ASBURY, K. 11960
Biol Station & Dept. of Zoology,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
73019 USA
ASHCOM, T.L. 12064
Diss Abst Int
ASK, J. A. 11131
University of Bergen, Institute of
Physiology, N-5000 Bergen, Norway
ASSEM, H. 10290
University of Karlsruhe, Dept. of
Zoology 2, D-7500 Karlsruhe, Fed. Rep.
Germany
ASTER, P.L. 9621
University of Ottawa, Dept. of Biology,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5
ATAUR-RAHIM, M. 10738
University of Liverpool, Dept. of Zoo-
logy, Freshwater Fishery Unit, Liver-
pool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England
AUDET, C. 11643
c/o G. Chevalie~ University of Quebec,
Dept. of Science Biology, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada H3C 3P8
AUSTRENG, E. 11336
Agriculture University of Norway, Dept.
Of Poultry & Func. Animal Science,
N-1432 AS NLH, Norway
AVERY, E.L. 9080
Dept. of Natural Resources, Box 7921,
Madison, WI 53707
AVNIMELECH, Y. 10094
Southern Plains Watershed & Water Qua-
lity Lab, P.O.B. 1430, Durant, OK
74701, USA
AVTALION, R.R. 9787
Bar Ilan University, Dept. of Life
Science, Ramat Gan, Israel
AXON, J.R. 8688
Kentucky Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Re-
sources, Frankfort, KY 40601 USA
AZOURY, R. 8742
Hebrew University Jerusalem, Institute
Life Science, Jerusalem 91000, Israel
BAHIG, M.E. 10069
Reg. Isotopes Center, Dept. of Radio-
isotopes, Malaeb El Gamaa St., Dokki,
Egypt
BAILEY, J.E. 9560
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,
Auke Bay Lab, NW & Alaska Fisheries
Center, P.O.B. 155, Auke Bay, AK 99821
USA
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BAILEY, J.R. 12057, 11273
University of Tennessee, Center of
Health Science, Dept. of Physiology
& Biophysiology, Memphis, TN 38163
USA
BAILEY, K.M. 11440
Address not listed.
BAILEY, R.M. 9819
University of Michigan, Zoology
Museum, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
BAIRD, R.C. 10452
University of Southern Florida,
Dept. Marine Sciences, St. Petersburg,
FL 33701 USA
BAK, R.P.M. 9121
Caribbean Marine Biological Institute
Carmabi, P.O.B. 2090, Piscaderabaai
Netherland Antilles
BAKER,B.I. 10723
University of Bath, School of Bio-
logical Sciences, BA2 7AY, Avon,
England
BAKER, JR., C.L. 9697, 12125
University of Cambridge, Dept. of
Physiology, Cambridge, England CB2
3EG
BAKER, J.A. 11798
Dept. of Biology, Southern Station,
Box 5018, University of Southern
Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
USA
BALASHOV, N.V. 10720
c/o S. Nilsson, University of Goteborg,
Dept. Zoophysiology, S-40031, Goteborg,
Sweden
BALASUBRAMANIAN, S.P. 11465
Andrha Pradesh Small s ~ale Ind. Dev.
Corp., Basheer Bagh-Rd., Hyderabad,
India
BALL, J.N. 10780, 10783
University of Sheffield, Dept. of
Zoology, Sheffield,S10 2TN, South
Yorkshire, England
BALLARD, W.W. 11283
Dartmouth College, Dept. of Biology,
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
BALLSCHMITER, K . 10736
University of Ulm, Analytical Chemistry
ABT, D-7900 Ulm, Fed. Rep. Germany
BALON, E.K. 10802, 11293
University of Guelph, College of
Biological Sciences, Dept. of Zoology,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada, NIG 2W1
BALSANO, J.S. 9976
University of Wisconsin -Parkside,
Division of Science, Kenosha, WI
53141 USA
BALTZ, D.M. 11811, 11983
Dept. of Wildlife & Fisheries Biology,
University of California, Davis, CA
95616, USA
BALUSHKIN, A.V. 10837
Academy of Science USSR, Institute of
Zoology, Ichthyology Lab, Leningrad,
USSR
BANERJEE, S. 10132, 11571, 11636
Vikram University, Scholastic Studies
of Zoology, Ujjain 456010 Madhya Pra-
desh, India
BANERJEE, T. 10109
Address not listed.
BANERJI, S.R. 10498
Government of Bihar, Fisheries Research
Institute, Mithapur Farm, Patna 800001
Bihar, India
BANINA, N.N. 10881
Leningrad Lake & River Fisheries Re-
search Institute, Leningrad, USSR
BANNER, A.H. 10972
University of Hawaii, Hawaii Institute
of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, HI 96744
USA
BANSAL, S.K. 8947
Dav College, Postgrad Dept. Zoology,
Pollution Relevant Research Lab,
Muzaffarnager 251001, India
BARANES, A. 9713
H. Steinitz Marine Biology Lab,
Eilat, Israel
BARBER, D.L . 10885
McMaster University, Dept. Biology,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1
BARDACH, J.E. 9964, 11453
East West Center, Institute Resource
Sept., Honolulu, HI 96848, USA
BARENDS, P.M.G. 10849
State Agriculture University, Dept.
Morphology & Cellular Biology, '
Wageningen, Netherlands
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BARHAM, W.A.T. 8727, 9099
University Zululand, Dept. Zoology,
KWA Dlangezwa 3886, South Africa
BARICA, T.Y. 10195
University of Maryland, Center of
Environmental & Estuarine Studies,
Appalachian Environment Lab, Frost-
burg, MD, 21532 USA
BARKEV, S.L. 10943
University of Maine, IRA C Darling
Center, Dept. Oceanography, Walpole,
ME 04573 USA
BARLOW, G.W. 9979
University of California Berkeley,
Dept. of Zoology, Berkeley, CA
94720 USA
BARNETT, C. 10211
Southwest Fisheries Center, P.O.B.
271, La Jolla, CA 92038 USA
BARRA, D. 11633
University of Camerino, Istituto
Chimie Biology, I -62032, Camerino,
Italy
BARRETT, I. 12070
Diss Abst Int
BARTKOWIAK, A. 11638
University Lodz, Institute of Bio-
chemistry & Biophysiology, Dept.
Biophysiology, PL-90131, Lodz,
Poland
BARTON, A.C.K. 12061
Diss Abst Int
BARTON, B.A. 12131
Diss Abst Int
BARTOS, J.M. 9904
University of Wisconsin, Center of
Great Lakes Studies, MLlwaukee, WI
53201, USA
BARUS, V. 11701
Czechoslovak Academy of Science,
Institute Vertebrate Zoology, CS-
60365 BRNO, Czechoslovakia
BARIHCK, D.H. 8937, 11403
US Dept. Interior, US Fish & Wild-
life Service, Southeast Reservoir
Invest., 206 Highway 123 Bypass,
Clemson, SC 29631 USA
BASAVARAJA, Y. 9262, 10841, 11416
University of Agriculture Science,
College of Fisheries, Mangalore,
575002, India
BASHIRULLAH, A.K.M. 10277
University of Oriente, Institute of
Oceanography, Cumana, Venezuela
BASOL, M.S. 9125
Middle East Technical University, Dept.
Applied Chemistry , Ankara, Turkey
BASS, A.H. 11057, 11058
University of Minnesota, Dept. of
Ecology and Behavioral Biology,
Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
BASSLER, G. 11587
University of Hohenheim, Institute
of Zoology, D-7000 Stuttgart 70,
Fed. Rep. Germany
BATH, D.W. 11787
New York University Medical Center,
Institute of Environmental Medicine,
Laboratory for Environmental Studies,
Tuxedo, NY 10987 USA
BATH, R.N. 8853
University of Dundee, Dept. of Biology
Science, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland
BATTERMAN, A.R. 11386
US EPA Environmental Research Lab
Duluth, MN 55804 USA
BAYLEY, P.B. 10818
Dalhousie University, Dept. Oceanography,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4J1
BAYNES, S.M. 11488
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries &
Food, Directorate Fisheries Research,
Fisheries Lab, Lowestoft NR33 OHT,
Suffolk, England
BEACHAM, T.D. 10186
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Pacific
Biology Station. Nanaimo, British Col-
umbia, Canada, V9R 5K6
BEAMISH, F.W.H. 9829, 9843, 11484
University of Guelph, Dept. of Zoology,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
BEAMISH, R.J. 9842, 10407, 11388
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Resources
Service Branch, Pacific Biological Sta-
tion, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
V9R 5K6
BEARDSLEY, G.L. 9571, 10930
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Southeast Fisheries Center,
Miami Lab, Miami, FL 33149 USA
BEATY, P.R. 12035
Diss Abst Int
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BEAVER, R.W. 11124
University of North Carolina, Institute
of Marine Biomedical Research,
Wilmington, NC 28401 USA
BECKER, C.D. 9232, 9580, 10108, 11213,
11729 Batelle Memorial Institute,
Paci'fic Northwest Labs, Richland, WA
99352 USA
BEECHER, H.A. 11918
BENJAMIN, M. 9465, 10573
University of Wales, University Coll.
Cardiff, Dept. Anatomy, Cardiff CF1
1XL, S. Glamorgan, Wales
BENNETT, M.V.L. 11285
Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Dept. of Neuro-
science, Division of Cellular Neuro-
biology, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
Research Analyst, Washington Game Dept., BENNINGTON, J.P. 12020
600 N. Capitol Way, Olympia, WA 98504 Diss Abst Int
USA
BEGGS, G.L. 9241
University of Toronto, Dept. Zoology,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
BELAND, K.F. 10670
Maine Atlantic Sea Run Salmon Commiss-
ion, Water Street, Machias, Me 04654
USA
BELBENOIT, P. 11226
L~boratoire de Physiol Neweuse, Dept.
Neurophysiol, C.N.R.S., F-91190
Gif-Sur-Yvette, France
BELL, C.C. 9353, 10309
Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical
Center, Institute of Neurological
Sciences, Portland, OR 97209, USA
BELL, M.A. 9555
Hospital for Sick Children, Clinical
Investigation Unit, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5G 1X8
BELL, M. V. 11269
Nerc. Institute of Marine Biochemistry
St. Fitticks Road, Aberdeen AB1 3RA
Scotland
BELLAVERE, C. 12140
Diss Abst Int
BELLO, R.A. 9271, 1J005, 12065
University of Washington, College of
Fisheries, Institute of Food Science
& Technology, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
BENDA, R.S. 10420
South DAkota State University,
Cooperative Fish Unit, Brookings,SD
57007 USA
BENGSTON, D.A. 9667, 11401
US EPA Environmental Research Lab,
Nar~gansett, RI 02882 USA
BENGTSSON, B.E. 10058
National Environment Protect Board,
Brackish Water Toxicol Lab, St. Udsvik,
S-61182 Nykoping, Sweden
BENSON, H.G. 9088
Huntingdon Research Center, 216 Congers
Road, New City, NY 10956 USA
BEN-TUVIA, A. 11726
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Dept.
Zoology, Jerusalem 91000, Israel
BEREITER-HAHN, J. 9384
University Frankfurt, Fachenbereich
Biology, D-6000 Frankfurt 70, Fed. Rep.
Germany
BERGHEIM, A. 9282
Directorate Wildlife & Freshwater Fish,
N-1432 As NLH, Norway
BERGOT, P. 9275, 11339
INRA, Center Recherche Hydrobiology,
Nutrition Poissons Lab, St. Pee Sur
Nivelle, F-64310 Ascain, France
BERGNER, U. 11459
Humboldt University, Sekt Tierprod &
Veterinary Medicine. Bereich Tierernah-
rung, DDR-104, Berline, Ger. Dem. Rep.
BERLAND, W.B. 11498
University of Bergen, Zoology Lab,
N-5014 Bergen, Norway
BERMAN, A.L. 10727
Im Sechenov Evol Physiol & Biochem
Inst., Dept. Biochemie, Leningrad,
USSR
BERN, H.A. 9625
University of California -Berkeley,
Dept. of Zoology, Berkeley, CA 94720
USA
BERNSTEIN, J.W. 11840
Dept. of Veterinary Pathology, Uni-
versity of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, S7N OWO Canada
BERRENS, L. 10764
State University Utrecht Hospital,
Institute Dermatology, Division of
Experimental Allergy, Utrecht, Nether-
lands
Author Index Page 7
BERST, A.H. 10180
Ontario Ministry National Resources,
Fisheri.es Branch, Research Section,
Box 50, Maple, Ontario, Canada, LOJ lEO
BERTELSEN, E. 9368
University Copenhagen, Museum Zoology,
DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
BERTI, R. 9180
University of Florence, Institute
of Zoology, I-50125, Florence, Italy
BETCHAKU, T. 10303, 12137
Yale University, School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT 06510 USA
BEVER, K. 10302
University of Southern California,
Dept. Biological Sciences, Los
Angeles, CA 90007 USA
BEVERLY-BURTON, M. 10859, 11721
University Guleph, College of Biology
Sciences, Dept. of Zoology, Guelph,
Ontario, Canada N1G 2Wl
BHATT, S.D. 11650
Kumaun University, Dept. Zoology,
Almora 263601, India
BHATTACHARYYA, T.K. 10312
University Toronto, Dept. Zoology,
Ramsey Wright Zoology Labs, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
BHOWMICK, R.M. 10095
Center of Inland Fisheries Research
Station, Cuttack, Orissa, India
BIANCO, P.G. 11860
Instituto di Zoologia dell Universita,
Piazza Regina Margherita 7, 67100,
L'Aquila, Italia
BIELEK, E. 11626
Vienna University, Institute of Physio-
logy, CH-8028, Zurich, Switzerland
BIENIARZ, K. 9273
Academy Agriculture Cracow Institute
Applied Zoology, Al Mickiewicza 24-28,
PL-30059 Cracow, Poland
BIETTE, R.M. 12048
Diss Abst Int
BIETZ, B.F. 10808
Plansearch Inc., Lavalin Center,
909-5th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta,
Canada T2P ON8
BILLARD, ROLAND, 8959, 9506, 10088,
10681, 11607 INRA, Center of Nat-
ional Recherche Zootech., Physiol
Poissons Lab, F-78350 Jouy En Josas,
France
BIMBER, D.L. 10811
University of Michigan, Institute of
Science and Technology, Great Lakes
Research Division, Ann Arbor, MI
48109 USA
BINGEL, F. 11063, 11503
Tech. University Icel, Dept. Marine
Science, Icel, Turkey
BIRD, P.M. 11699
Mote Marine Lab, 1600 City Isl. Pk.,
Sarasota, FL 33577 USA
BIRDSONG, R.S. 10602
Old Dominion University, Dept. Biology
Science, Norfolk, VA 23508 USA
BIRKHEAD, M. 10041
University of Oxford, Dept. of Zoology,
Oxford, England
BIRKS, E.~. 10284, 10285
Oregon State University, Dept. of
Zoology, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
BIRSE, S.C. 8966
University of Texas, Medical Branch,
Dept. Anatomy, Galveston, TX 77550 USA
BISHOP, R.C. 8912
University of Wisconsin, Dept. of
Agriculture Economics, Madison, WI
53706 USA
BISHOP, W.E. 11513
Proctor & Gamble Co., Dept. Environ-
mental Safety, Cincinnati, OR 45217
USA
BISHT, J.S. 9300
TDSB Government College, Dept. of
Zoology, Naini Tal, India
BITTNER, A. 12133
Diss Abst Int~
BLABER, S.J.M. 8987, 11594
University of Natal, Dept. of Zoology,
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
BLACK, G.A. 9931, 11276, 11760
University of Guelph, College of Bio-
logical Sciences, Dept. Zoology,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada NlG 2W1
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BLACKBURN, M. 10932
741 Washington Way, Friday Harbor, WA
98250 USA
BLACKER, R.W. 10480
Maff, Fisheries Lab, Lowestoft,
Suffolk, England
BLAKE, C. 10119
Rowan Cottage, Inveramsay, Inverurie,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
BLAKE, R.W. 8962, 10855
University of British Columbia, Dept.
Zoology, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada V6T 1W5
BLANC, J.M. 11766
Center Recherche Hydrobiology, Ecology·
Poissons & Amenagement Peches Lab,
F-64310 Ascain, France
BLANCHARD, S.G. 12112
Diss Abst Int
BLANCO, 0. 8768
University of Costa Rica, Center of
Occidente, San rose, Costa Rica
BLAXHALL, P.C.9714
Trent Polytech., Dept. Life Science,
Nottingham Ng1 4BU, England
BLAXTER, J.H.S. 10481
Dunstaffnage Marine Research Lab,
Oban, Scotland
BLAY, JR,, J. 10971
CSIR, Institute Aquatic Biology,
P.O.B. 38, Achimota, Ghana
BLECKMANN, H. 9085, 10372, 11648
Inst. Tierphysiology, Wartweg 95,
D-6300 Giessen, Fed. Rep. Germany
BLOUW, D.M. 11719
University of New Brunswick, Dept. of
Biology, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
Canada E38 GEl
BODZNICK, D. 10320
Wesleyan University, Dept. of Biology,
Middletown, CT 06457 USA
BOEHLERT, G.W. 10922
Oregon STate University, School of
Oceanography, Center of Marine Science,
Newport, OR 97365 USA
BOHLKE, J.E. 9215, 9216, 9217, 10604
Academy Natural Science Philadelphia,
Chaplin Chair Ichthyology, 19th &
Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA
BOK, A.H. 9219
Cape Dept. Nature & Environment Con-
servation, Private Bag 1006, Graham-
stown 6140, South Africa
BOLDYREV, V.Z. 10835
Pacific Fisheries & Oceanography
Research Institute, Supply Resources
Lab, Vladivostok 690600, USSR
BONA-GALLO, A. 10326
University of California -Berkeley,
Dept. Zoology, Berkeley, CA 94720
USA
BONDARI, K. 10483
University Georgia, Coastal Plain
Experiment Station, Dept. Entomology
& Fisheries, Tifton, GA 31793, USA
BONGA, S.E.W. 10324, 9539
University Nigmegen, Dept. Zoology,
NL-6525 Ednijmegen, Netherlands
BONIN, J.D. 11552
22 Clinton Street, Methuen, MA 01844
USA
BONNIN, J-P. 10239
University Bordeaux 1, Anat Comparee
Lab, F-33405, Talence, France
BOOTH, J.H. 11979
Diss Abst Int
BOOTH, P.M. 9917
James Madison University, Dept. of
Biology, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA
BOREMAN, J. 10206, 10403
National Marine Fisheries Service, NE
Fisheries Center, Woods Hole, MA 02543
USA
BORG, B. 10781
University of Lund, Dept. Zoology,
S-22362 Lund, Sweden
BORGENS, R.B. 11045
Jackson Lab, BarHarbor, ME 04609 USA
BORIE, F. 9706, 9793
University Paris 6, Neurophysiology
BOER, H.H. 9173 Ontogenetic Lab, Pluridisciplinaire
Vrije University Amsterdam, Biology Lab, Pollut Eaux Etud . Grp ., F-75230, Paris
NL-1007 MC Amsterdam, Netherlands 05, France
BOGE, G. 9179, 10197, 11074 BOROWSKY, R. 9977, 10101
Institute Michel Pacha, ~ritime Phys~o~ New York University, Dept. Biology,
logy Lab, F-83500 Tamaris Sur Ner, France New York, NY 10003 USA
Author Index Page 9
BOTHAM, J.W. 11555
University Hull, Dept. Zoology, Hull
HU6 7RX, N. Humberside, England
BOTSFORD, L.W. 11204
University of California -Davis,
Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Biology,
Davis, CA 95616 USA
BOUCHONNAVARO, V.Y. 11260
Station Marine Endoume, CNRS Lab 41,
Rue Batterie Lions, F=13007 Marseille,
France
BOUCK, G.R. 9603, 9612
US Fish & Wildlife Service, National
Fisheries Research Center, Building
204, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
BOULEKBACHE, H. 11282
University Paris 7, Comparat. Anat.
Lab, F-71221 Paris 05, France
BOWEN, S.H. 10401
Michigan Technological University,
Dept. Biological Sciences, Houghton,
MI 49931 USA
BOWER, C.E. 8722, 10081
Sea Research Foundation, Institute
of Aquarium Studies, P.O.B. 7495, West
Hartford, CT, 06107 USA
BOWERS, A. 9634
Manchester Polytech., John Dalton
Faculty Technology, Dept. BLological
Sciences, Manchester Ml 5GD England
BOWMAN, R.E. 8832, 10944
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Center of Northeast Fisheries,
Woods Hole Lab, Woods Hole, MA 02543
USA
BOYD, C.E. 8679, 8724, 10677, 10830,
11325 Auburn University, Dept.
Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures,
Auburn, AL 36830 USA
BOYD, N.D. 8803, 8804
c/o J.B. Cohen, Harvard University,
School of Medicine, Dept. of Phar-
macology, Boston, MA 02115 USA
BOYD, R.B. 9321
Hospital University of Pennsylvania,
Dept. Medicine, Division Cardiovas-
cular Pulm., Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
BOYNTON, W.R. 9725
University of Maryland, Center of Env~
ronmental & Estuarine Studies, Chesa-
peake Biology Lab, Solomons, MD 20688
USA
BRADLEY, T.J. 1178
University California -Irvine, Dept.
Developmental & Cellular Biology,
Irvine, CA 92717 USA
BRANNON, E.L. 11604
University Washington, College of
Fisheries, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
BRANDER, K. 8904, 9622
Ministry Agriculture Fisheries & Food,
Fisheries Lab, Lowestoft NR33 OHT,
Suffolk, England
BRANDT, S.B. 8831, 9060, 11442
CSIRO, Division Fisheries & Oceano-
graphy, P.O.B. 21, Cronulla N5W 2230,
Australia
BRANSTETTER, S. 11958
Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Science,
Texas A & M University, College Station,
TX 77843 USA
BRAUN-NESJE, R. 9751
University Tromso, Institute of Med-
ical Biology, N-9001 Tromso, Norway
BRAY, R.N. 10383, 11581
California State University, Long
Beach, Dept. Biology, Long Beach, CA
90840 USA
BREEPOEL, P.M. 10733, 11126
University of Nijmegan, Dept. Physio-
logy, 6525 EZ Nijmegen, Netherlands
BREGAZZI, P.R. 9046
University Reading, Dept. Agriculture
& Horticulture, Reading RG6 2AT
Berkeshire, England
BRETON, B. 11641
INRA, Physiology Poissons Lab, F-35042
Rennes, France
BRETT, J.R. 10177
Fisheries & Oceans, Canada Resources
Service Branch, Pacific Biology Sta-
tion, Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Canada V9 5 5K6
BREVIK, E.M. 10630
institute Energy Technology, P.O.B.
40, N-2007 Kjeller, Norway
BREWER, K.J. 9183
Simon Fraser University, Dept. Biolo-
gical Science, Burnaby, British Colum-
bia, Canada V5A 1S6
BRILLET, C. 9551, 10003
CNRA, Institute Neurophysiol & Psycho-
physiol 7, Dept. Psychophysiol Compar-
ee, F-13274 Marseille 02, France
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BROCK, R.E. 10550
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology,
P.O.B. 1346, Kaneohe, HI 96744 USA
BRODY, T. 10490
Hebrew University Jerusalem, Dept.
Genetics, Jerusalem, 91000, Israel.
BROMLEY, P.J. 10091
MAFF, Fisheries Lab, Pakefield Road,
Lowestoft, Suffolk, England
BROOKS, D.R. 10133
University British Columbia, Dept.
Zoology, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada V6T 1W5
BROOKE, P.J. 11061
Lab Government Chemical Dept. Ind.
Stanford St., London SE1 9NQ England
BROUGHTON, N.M. 8991, 9709
Severn Trent Water Authority, Area
Fisheries Office, Meadowlane, Notting-
ham, England NG2 3HN
BROUSSARD, R.G. 11319
Texas A & M University, Dept. Wildlife
& Fisheries Science, College Station,
TX 77843 USA
BROWN, D.J.A. 9636, 11359
Midlands Region Science Service Dept.,
CERL, Freshwater Biology Unit, Notting-
ham, NG11 OEE England
BROWN, J.A. 8811
c/o I.W. Henderson, University Shef-
field, Dept. Zoology, Sheffield S10 2TN
S. Yorkshire, England
BROWN, J.A. 11724
Queens University, Dept. Biology,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6
BROWN, L. 10510
George Mason University, Dept.Biology,
Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
BROWN, L. 10874
University Stirling, Institute of Aqua-
culture, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
BRUCE, R.W. 11854
Dept. of Zoology, University West Indies
St. Augustine, Trinidad
BROWN, S.B. 11030
Freshwater Institute, Dept. Fisheries &
Ocean, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R3T 2N6
BRUGGEMAN, T.J .A. 11505
University Amsterdam, Environmental &
Toxicology Chemical Lab, 1018 WV Am-
sterdam, Netherlands
BRUMLEY, W.C. 11511, 11616
US FDA, Division Chemistry & Physiology,
Washington, DC 20204 USA
BRUMMETT, A.R. 10218, 11778
Oberlin College, Dept. Biology, Ober-
lin, OH 44074 USA
BRUSLE, S. 10748
University Perpignan, Biological Marine
Lab, F-66025 Perpignan, France
BRY, C. 10488
Inray, Center National Recherche Zoo-
technology, Physiology Poissons Lab,
F-78350 Jorry En Josas, France
BRYAN, F.L. 9223
U.S. Dept. Health & Human Services,
Center of Disease Control, Service of
Public Health, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
BRYANT, P.L. 8718, 10087
University Aston, Dept. Biological Sci-
ences, Birmingham B4 7ET, W. Midlands,
England
BUCCAFUSCO, R.J. 10458
c/o G.A. Leblanc, EG & G Bion., Ware-
ham, MA 02571 USA
BUCHANAN, D.U. 10172
Oregon State University, Oregon Dept.
Fish & Wildlife, Research & Develop-
mental Section, Corvallis, OR 97331
USA
BUCHANAN, J.P. 8685
Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris,
TN 37828 USA
BUCHHEIM, H.P. 11679
Lorna Linda University, Paleobiology
& Geological Research Group, Lorna
Linda, CA 92350 USA
BUCKLER, D.R. 10405
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Columbia
Natl Fishery Research Lab, Columbia,
MO 65201 USA
BUCKLEY, J. 10682
University Massachusetts, Massachusetts
Cooperative Fishery Research Unit,
Amherst, MA 01003, USA
Author Index Page 11
BUCKLEY, J.A. 11188
Municiple Metropolitan Seattle, Water
Quality Division Lab, 821 2nd Avenue,
Seattle, WA 98104 USA
BUDDINGTON, R.K. 9600
University California -Davis, Dept.
Animal Science, Davis, CA 95616 USA
BULL, K.R. 10954
Nerc., Institute Terr. Ecology, Monks
Wood Experimental Station, Ripton
PE17 2LS, Huntingdon, England
BULLARD, F.A. 8843
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, NW & Alaska Fisheries Center,
Kodiak Invest. Utilization, P.O.B.
1638, Kodiak, AK 99615, USA
BULLOCK, A.M. 8919, 10130
Dunstaffnage Marine Research Lab,
Oban, Argyll, Scotland
BULOW, F.J. 9941
Tennessee Technological University,
Dept. Biology, Cookeville, TN 38501
USA
BURAKOVA, T.A. 10268
NK Koltsov Developmental Biological
Institute, Moscow, USSR
BURGESS, J.W. 11028
University California -Davis, Dept.
Psychology, Davis, CA 95616 USA
BURGESS, S.A. 8869
McGill University, Dept. Renewable
Resources, St. Anne Bellevue, Quebec,
Canada H9X lCO
BURKE, J. 9752
SO Fisheries Research Center, Queens-
land Fisheries Service, P.O.B. 76,
Deception Bay, Queensland 4508
Australia
BURNS, B.G. 9985
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Halifax
Lab, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
B3J 2S7
BURNS, J.R. 11792
Dept. Biological Sciences, George
Washington University, Washington, DC
20052 USA
BURR, B.M. 11808, 11879
Dept. Zoology, Southern Illinois Uni-
versity, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
BURRESON, E.M. 11737
Virginia Institute Marine Sciences,
Gloucester Point, VA 23062 USA
BURTON, D. 8708
Memorial University Newfoundland,
Marine Science Research Lab, St. Johns
Newfr,undland Canada AlC 5S7
BURTON, D.T. 9071
Johns Hopkins University, Applied
Physiology Lab, Shady Side, MD 20867
USA
BURTON, M.P. 10256
Memorial University Newfoundland, Marine
Science Research Lab, St. Johns, New-
foundland, Canada AlC 5S7
BUSACK, C.A. 11385, 11871
Fisheries Biology Research Facility,
Dept. Animal Science, University Cali-
fornia, Davis, CA 95616 USA
BUSACKER, G.P. 10742, 12128
Wayne State University, Dept. Biologi-
cal Sciences, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
BUSSING, W.A. 8769
University Costa Rica, Escuela Biology,
San Jose, Costa Rica
BUTH, D. G. 11776
Museum of Natural History, University
Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
BUTLER, I. 11533
Marine Biological Associan Lab, Ply-
mouth, PLl 2PB, England
BUTSUK, S.V. 9698
Academy Science USSR, Far East Science
Center, Bioorgan Chem., Biophysiology
Group, Vladivostok, USSR
BUTTER, M.E. 9131
University Amsterdam, Institute of
Taxonom. Zoology, Amsterdam, Nether-
lands
BUYNAK, G.L. 8930, 9770
Ichthyology Associates Inc., Road 1,
Berwick, PA, 18603 USA
BYCZKOWSKA~SMYK, W. 11228
Jagiellonian University, Institute
Zoology, Hoyer Dept. Comparative Anat-
omy, PL-30060 Cracow, Poland
BYLUND, G. 8920, 10128
Swedish University ABO, Institute
Parasitology, SF-20500 ABO 50, Finland
Author Index Page 12
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Diss Abst Int
CADA, G.F. 9061
Oak Ridge National Lab, Division of
Environmental Science, Oak Ridge, TN
37830 USA
CAD1-lALLADER, P. L. 9948, 10491
Ministry Conservation, Division Fish-
eries & Wildlife, Snobs Creek Fresh-
water Fisheries Research Station &
Hatchery, Alexandra 3714, Victoria
Australia
CAIRNS, J. JR. 9577, 11023, 11914, 11915
Biology Dept. & University Center for
Environmental Studies. UPI & State
University, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
CAVIEDES, C.N. _10012
University Florida, Dept. Geography,
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
CALL, D.J. 9136
University Wisconsin, Center Lake
Superior Environmental Studies,
Superior, WI 54880 USA
GALLARD, G.V. 8736, 10262
Harvard University, School of Medicine,
Human Reproduction & Reproduction
Biology Lab, Boston, MA 02115 USA
CAMERON, A.M. 10339
University Queensland, Dept. Zoology,
St. Lucia, Queensland 4069 Australia
CAMERON, J.S. 12014
Diss Abst Int
CAMP, J.W. 11984
Diss Abst Int
CAMPBELL, J.M. 9773
Texas A & M University, Dept. Wildlife
& Fisheries Science, College Station,
TX 77843 USA
CANE, A. 9292
Center Elect Generating Board, Dept.
Science Services, Fisheries & Environ-
mental Group, Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales
CANTONI, C. 11579
University Milan, Faculty of Medicine,
Ist. Ispezione Acimeti Origine Anim.,
120133 Milan, Italy
CAPAPE, C . 9036
Institute Pasteur, Tunis, Tunisia
CAPPON, C.J. 10429
University Rochester, Center Environ~
mental Health Sciences, Rochester, NY
14642 USA
CAPRIO, J. R757
Louisiana State University, Dept.
Zoology & Physiology , Baton Rouge,
LA 70803 USA
CAPUZZO, J.M. 9995
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute,
Dept. Biology, Woods Hole, MA 02543
USA
CAREY, F.G. 11151, 11689
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute,
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
CAREY, W.E. 11490
University Guelph, College of Biolo-
gical Science, Dept. Zoology, Guelph,
Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
CARGILL, A.S. 9062
Oregon State University, Dept. Fisher-
ies & Wildlife, Corvallis, OR 97331
USA
CARL, L.M. 12124
Diss Abst Int
CARLANDER, K.D. 10105
Iowa State University of Science &
Technology, Iowa Agriculture & Home
Economic Experimental Station, Ames,
IA, 50011 USA
CARLSON, B.A. 10973
Waikiki Aquarium, 2777 Kalakaua Avenue,
Honolulu, HI 96815 USA
CARLSON, D.M. 10613
NY State Dept. Environmental Conserva-
tion, Office of Fish & Wildlife, Reg.
4, Stamford, NY 12167 USA
CARPENE, E. 9694
University Bologna, Faculty of Medical
Veterinary, Institute of Biochimie,
I-40126 Bologna, Italy
CARPENTER, R.S. 12026
Diss Abst Int
CARNEY, R.S. 9569
Smithsonian Institute, U.S. National
Museum, Dept. Invertebrate Zoology,
Washington, D.C. 20560 9569
CARRICK, T.R. 9641
Freshwater Biological Association,
Ferry House, Ambleside LAZZ OLP Cumbria
England
CARRILO, M. 9176
Institute Investigation Pesqueras,
Torre La Sal, Castellon, Spain
Author Index Page 13
CARROLL, R.G. 10300
Cqllege of Medicine & Dentistryof New
Jersey, Graduate School of Biomedicine,
Physiology, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
CARTAUD, J. 11115
University Parid 7, CNRS, Institute
Recherche Biology Molec., Microscopic
Electra. Lab, F-75221, Paris 05,
France
CARTER, H.J. 11782
Virginia Institute of Marine Science,
Gloucester Point, VA 23062 USA
CARUSO, J.H. 11772
Dept. of Biology, Lafayette College,
Easton, PA, 18042 USA
CASAS, M.T. 11014
c/o J.A. Subirana, CSIC Escuela Tech.,
Super Ingh. Ind, UE Quim Macromolec,
E-999, Barcelona 28, Spain
CASSANI, J.R. 9711
Lee Cty. Hyacinth Control District,
P.O.B. 06005, Fort Myers,.FL 33906
USA
CASTAGNOLLI, N. 11345
Sao Paulo State Fisheries Institute,
Av Francisco Matarazzo 455, BR-1050
D Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
CASTILLA, C. 9007
University Toulouse 3, Physiology
Animal Lab, F-3107R Toulouse, France
CASTLE, P.H.J. 10467
Victoria University Wellington, Dept.
Zoology, Wellington, New Zealand
CATAUDELLA, S. 9333
University Rome, Institute Comparative
Anatomy, I-00100, Rome, Italy
CATTANEO, P. 9790
Fac. Med. Vet. Milano, Istituto
Degli. Alimenti Origine Animal,
Italy
CAVE, A . 10745
Ispezione
Milano
University Montpellier 2, CNRS, Equipe
Recherche Biophys 140, F-34060 Mont-
pellier, France
CHAMBERLAIN, G.W. 9607
Texas A & M University, Mariculture
Facilities, Corpus Christi, TX 78418
USA
CHAMBOLLE, P. 9538
CNRS, Center Morphol. Experimental, Biol.
Animal Lab A, Ave Fac., F-33405, Talence
France
CHAN, S. J. 1105 5
University Chicago, Dept. Biochemistry
Chicago, ILL 60637 USA
CHANDRASOMA, J. 9294
Ministry Fisheries, Fisheries Research
Station, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka
CHAPMAN, D.W. 11210
Box 1362 McCall, ID 83638 USA
CHAPMAN, G.B. 10415
Georgetown University, Dept. Biology,
Washington, DC 20057 USA
CHATTERTON, L. 9992
Riverside, Lyndoch, SA 5351, Australia
CHAUHAN, R.S. 8877
University Garhwal, Dept. Zoology,
Pauri Garhwal 246001, India
CHAUVIER, G. 9435
Museum Natural History Nat., 57 Rue
Cuvier, F-75231 Paris 05, France
CHEJIIN, J.E. 10298
University Catolica Andres Bello,
Escuela Psicol, Catedra Psicol Experi-
mental, Caracas, Venezuela
CHEN, C. 10237
Nat'l Taiwan College Marine Science &
Technology, Dept. Fisheries, Kellung,
Taiwan
CHEN, H. 8950
Ins.titute of Zoology, Academia Sinica,
Nan King, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic
of China
CHENG, S.K. 9663
Concordia University, Dept. Biological
Sciences, Water Pollution Research Lab,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8
CHERNITSKY, A.G. 8711
Glavrybwod Cent Fish Stocks Reprod
Lab, Leningrad 197022, USSR
CHERNOFF, B. 11812
School of Natural Resources & Fish
Division, Museum of Zoology, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
CHERVINSKI, J. 9454
Fish & Aquaculture Research Station,
Dar, Israel
CHERVINSKI, J. 9764
Texas A & M University, Dept. Wildlife
& Fisheries Science, College Station,
TX 77843 USA
Author Index Page 14
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CHEUNG, P.J. 11738
New York Zoological Society, New York
Aquarium, Osgovn Labs Marine Science,
Brooklyn, NY 11224 USA
CHIBA, A. 9108, 10363
Nipon Dentistry University, Biology
Lab, Nigata 951, Japan
CHIEN, J.C.W. 11024
Address not listed.
CHILDRESS, J.J. 9433
University California -Santa Barbara,
Institute Harine Science, Ocean Bio-
logical Group, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
USA
CHIN, C.A. 9334
Baylor College of Medicine, Cullen Eye
Institute, Houston, TX 77030 USA
CHIOCCARA, F. 9449
University Naples, Istituto Chimie,
Organ & Biologie, 1801-34, Naples,
Italy
CHIU, Y.N. 9744
SE Asian Fisheries Developmental Center,
Dept. Aquaculture, P.O.B. 256, Iloilo
City, Philippines
CHRISTENSEN, D.J. 9570
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,
Sandy Hook Lab. NE Fisheries Center,
Highlands, NJ 07732 USA
CHRISTENSEN, M.E. 11054
University Calgary, Division Medical
Biochemistry, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
T2N 1N4
CHRISTENSEN, M.S. 10222, 11342, 11347
Im Trutz 35, Frankfurt 6, Fed. Rep.
Germany
CHRISTIE, W.J. 9852
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources,
Glenora Fisheries Station, Picton,
Ontario, Canada KOK 2TO
CHUBB, C.J. 11716
Murdoch University School of Environmen-
tal & Life Sciences, Murdoch, WA 6150
Australia
CHUNG, K.S. 10050
University Oriente, Institute of Oceano-
graphy, Cumana, Venezuela
CHUOJKA, R. 8819
New South Wales State Fisheries, 211
Kent Street, Sidney, NSW 2000
Australia
ClONE, A.L. 10139
Museo La Plata, Division Paleontology
Vertebrados, AR-1900 La Plata, Argen-
tina
CLAAS, B. 11022
University Bielefeld, Fak Biol., D-4800
Bielefeld 1, Fed. Rep. Germany
CLADY, M.D. 8670, 10689
Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma
Cooperative Fishery Research Unit,
Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
CLAIBORNE, J.B. 10894
University Miami, Dept. Biology,
Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA
CLARK, R.B. 11715
Address not listed,
CLARK, R.D. 9591
Michigan Dept. Natural Resources,
Institute Fisheries Research, Ann
Arbor, MI 48109 USA
CLARK, W.G. 10167
University Washington, College of Fish-
eries, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
CLARKE, T.A. 9558
University Hawaii, Dept. of Oceanography,
Kaneoke, HI 96744
CLARKE, W.C. 9277
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Resource
Service Branch, Pacific Biological
Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Canada V9R 5K6
CLAUSEN, D.M. 10394
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service
NW & Alaska Fisheries Center, Auke Bay
Lab, P.O.B. 155, Auke Bay, AK 99821 USA
CLAVIJO, I.E. 11913, 11934
Dept. of Marine Sciences, University
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico,
00708
CLOUD, J.G. 10219
University Idaho, Dept. Biological
Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83843 USA
COAD, B.W, 9093, 9889
National Museum of Natural Science,
Ichthyology Section, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada KIA OM8
COATES, D. 9875
University Gezira, Dept. Biological
Science, Wad Medani, Sudan
Author Index Page 15
COCHRAN, P.A. 9492
University Wisconsin, Limnology Lab,
Madison, WI 53706 USA
COETZEE, D.J. 10043
Cape Dept. Natural and Environment
Conservation, Jonkershoek Natural
Conservational Station, Private Bag
5014, Stellenbooch 7600, South
Africa
COETZEE, P.S. 10221, 11295
University Port Elizabeth, Dept. Zoo-
logy, Port Elizabeth 6000, South
Africa
COHEN, A.H. 9337
c/o P. Wallen, Karolinska Institute,
Dept. Physiology III, Lidingovagen 1,
S-11433, Stockholm, Sweden
COHEN-SOLAL, L. 10273
Hor Enfants Malad Inserm, U12,
F-75730 Paris 15, France
COHEN, J.L. 12105
Diss Abst Int
COHEN, S. 10364
Tel Aviv University, Sackler School
of Medicine, Dept. Physiology &
Pharmacology, Ramat Aviv, Israel ·
COHEN, T. 11052, 11053, 11891, 11892'
Hebrew University Jerusalem, Faculty
Agriculture, Dept. Agriculture Bio-
chemistry, Rehovot, Israel
COLE, H.W. 9137
Towson State College, Institute Ani-
mal Behavior, Towson, MD 21204 USA
COLES, T.F. 9635, 11725
Anglian Water Authority, Lincolnshire
River Division, 50 Wide Bargate,
Boston, Lincolnshire, England
COLLETT, D.L. 8814
Gov't Chemical Labs, 30 Plain Street,
Perth, WA-6000, Australia
COLLETT, B.B. 10601, 11524
National MuselU!l, National Marine
Fisheries Service Sept. Lab, Washing-
ton, D.C. 20560 USA
COLLIER, T.K. 10788
Environmental Conservation Division,
National Marine Fisheries Service,
2725 Montlake Boulevard E., Seattle,
WA 98112 USA
COLLINS, M.R. 11492
University Florida, De?t. Zoology,
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
COLORNI, A. 10085
Hebrew University Jerusalem, Heinz
Steinitz Marine Biology Lab, Elat,
Israel
COLT, J. 10484
University California -Davis, Dept.
Civil Engineering, Davis, CA 95616
USA
COMBS, D.L. 8658
Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conserva-
tion, 4101 Boston, Muskogee, OK 74401
USA
CONDER, G.A. 9808, 10702
Michigan State University, Dept. Micro-
biology & Public Health, East Lansing,
MI 48824 USA
CONE, D.K. 11761
Dept. Fisheries & Oceans, P.O.B. 5667,
St. Johns AK, Newfoundland, Canada
CONNELL, D.W. 9786
Griffith University, School of Austra-
lian Environmental Studies, Nathan,
Queensland 4111, Australia
COLESANTE, R.T. 8942, 9763 CONOVER, D.O. 11029
New York State Dept. Environmental Con-University Massachusetts, Dept. For-
servation. Oneida Hatchery Research estry & Wildlife Management, Amherst,
Unit, Constantia, NY 13036 USA MA 01003 USA
COLGAN, P.W. 10511 CONROY, D.A. 8922
Queens University, Dept. Biology, University Central Venezuela, Fac
Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 Ciencias Vet., Seccion Ictiopatol,
COLLE, D.E. 9067 Maracay, Venezuela
University Florida, School Forest Re-CONSTANTZ, G.D. 11849
sources & Conservation., Aquatic
Plant Research Center, Gainesville, FL
32611 USA
Academy of Natural Sciences, 19th &
Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA
Author Index Page 16
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CONWAY, D.V.P. 8865
Institute of Marine Environmental Re-
search, NERC Prospect Pl, The Hoe,
Plymouth PLl 3DH, Devonshire, Eng-
land
COOMBS, S.H. 10482,11262
Natural Environmental Research
Council, Institute Marine Environ-
ment Research, Prospect Place, Ply-
mouth, England
COOPER, J.C. 9732, 9741
& Toxic
COURTOIS, L.A. 9779
California Dept. Fish & Game, 1701 Nim-
bus Road, Suite C, Rancho Cordova, CA
95670 USA
COUSINS, D.C. 11724
TI Raleigh Ind., Lenton Blvd., Notting-
ham, England
COWEY, C.B. 9620, 11517
NERC, Institute of Marine Biochemistry,
St. Fitticks Road, Aberdeen ABl 3RA
Scotland
US EPA, Office of Pesticides
Substances, 40 Main. Street,
ton, DC 20460 USA
Washing-COX, D.K. 10400
Oak Ridge Natural Lab, Division Environ-
mental Science, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
COOPER, J.E. 9704, 11872
Ecological Analysts Inc., York Bldg.,
8600 LaSalle Road, Towson, MD 21204
USA
COPES, P. 10672, 11265
Simon Fraser University, Dept. Econ-
omics, Burnaby, British Columbia,
Canada, V5A 1S6
COPLAND, J.W. 10126
Reg. Vet. Lab, P.O.B. 388, Benalla,
Victoria 3672, Australia
CORAZZA, L. 12005
Diss Abst Int
CORDLE, F. 9997
US FDA, Bureau of Foods, Washington,
DC 20204 USA
CORNILLON, B. 10741
University Claude Bernard, Lyon,
Biol & Technol Membranes Lab, F-69622
Villeurbanne, France
CORTES-MALDONADO, R.C. 11942, 11944
Dept. Crencias Marinos y FAO, Univer-
sity de Puerto Rico FAO, Naciones
Unidas, Ronaa, Italy
CORWIN, J.T. 10792, 11602
University Hawaii, Dept. Zoology,
Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
COSS, R.G. 11198
University California -Davis, Dept.
Psychology, Davis, CA 95616, USA
COULTER, G.W. 10815
Dept. Sci. Ind. Research, Division
Ecology, P.O.B. 415, Taupo, New Zea-
land
COURTNEY, W.A.M. 8902
University London, Westfield College,
Dept. Zoology, London NW3 7ST England
COYER, J.A. 11982
Diss Abst Int
CRABTREE, C.B. 11785
Dept. of Biology, University California-
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
CRAIK, G.J.S. 10184
Great Barrier Reef Marine Pk Authority,
P.O.B. 1379, Townsville, Queensland
4810, Australia
CRAMER, D.P. 9760
General Electric Company, Portland, OR
97204 USA
CRAMER, J.L. 11756
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,
NW & Alaska Fisheries Center, POB 21,
Mukilteo, WA 98275 USA
CRANDALL, T. 9283
c/o C.A. Busack, University California-
Davis, Dept. Animal Science & Aquacul-
ture, Davis, CA 95616 USA
CRANDALL, T.A. 10661
c/o P.R. Bowser, Mississippi State Uni-
versity, College of Veterinar:ian Medi-
cine, State College, MS 39762 USA
CRAVEDI, J.P. 10146
INRA, Recherche Addit Alimentaires Lab,
180 Chenin, Tournefeville, F-31300
Toulouse, France
CRAWFORD, R.B. 9919
Trinity College, Dept. Biology, Hartford,
CT 06106 USA
CRAWFORD, R.J.M. 8859
Dept. Ind., Sea Fisheries Branch, Sea
Point 8060, South Africa
CRESPO, S. 10729
University Autonoma Barcelona, Fac.
Ciencias, Dept. Fisiol Anim., Barcelona
16, Spain
Author Index Page 17
CRESSEY, R. 9565
Smithsonian Institute, Dept. of Inverte-
brate Zoology, Washington, DC 20560 USA
CRESSWELL, R.C. 10115
Yorkshire Water Authority, Dept. Amen
Fisheries & Recreation, 67 Albion Street,
Leeds LS1 5AA, England
CRIM, L.W.l1017
Memorial University Newfoundland,
Marine Science Research Lab, St. Johns,
Newfoundland, Canada, AIC 5S7
CRISP, D.T. 10989
Northumbrian Water Authority, Larting-
ton Treatment Plant, Freshwater Biology
Association., Teesdale Unit, Larting-
ton, Durham, England
CRIVELLI, A.J. 9944, 11509
POB 6015, Reynolds Stations, Winston-
Salem, NC 27109 USA
CROSSLAND, J. 9050
Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries,
Bivision of Fisheries Research, POB
19062, Wellington, New Zealand
CROUSE, M.R. 10406
US Bureau of Land Management, POB 700,
Vale, OR 97918 USA
CROWDER, L.B. 10901
University Wisconsin, Limnology Lab,
Madison, WI 53706 USA
CRUNKILTON, R.L. 9605
Missouri Dept. Conservation, 1110
College Avenue, Columbia, MO 65201 USA
CUENCO, M.L. 9074
Texas A & M University, Dept. Wildlife
& Fisheries Science, College Station,
TX 77843 USA
CULP, B.R. 9195
University of Michigan, Dept. Comm~nity
Health Programs, Division of Nutrition,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
CUNNINGHAM, S. 8766
Portsmouth Polytech, Dept . Econ . & Econ .
History, Marine Resources Research Unit,
Portsmouth P04 8JF, Hampshire, England
CURRY, K.D. 12003
Diss Abst Int
CURTIS, M.A. 10540
McGill University, Institute of Parasit-
ology, St. Anne Bellevue, Quebec, Canada
CUSHING, D.H. 8924
Address not listed.
CZECZUGA, B. 9937 11113 ~ed. Acad. Bialystok, Dept. Gen.
Biol, PL-15062 Bialystok Poland
CZUBA, M. 11577
National Research Council Canada,
Division Biology Science, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada KIA OR6
DABROWSKI, K. 8719, 10365, 11446
Academy Agriculture & Technology,
Institute Ichthyobiology & Fisheries,
PL-10957, Olsztyn, Poland
DADZIE, S. 9096
FAO, African Reg. Aquaculture Center,
PMB 6165, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
DAHL, F.H. 9840
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Sea Lam-
prey Control Station, Marquette, MI
49855 USA
DAHM, E, 9370
Bundesforsch Anstalt ~ischerei Insti~
tute Fangtechnologie, D-2000, Ham~
burg 50, Fed. Rep. Germany
DALELA, R.C. 9089, 9664, 10073, 10993
Dav College, Dept. Zoology, Pollution
Relevant Research Lab, Muzaffarnager,
251001, India
DALY, J.C. 9092
Australian National University, Res-
earch School Biological Science,
Dept. Population Biology, Canberra,
Act 2601, Australia
DANIEL, T.L. 10986
Duke University, Dept. Zoology,
Durham, NC 27706 USA
DANIELS, R.A. 11774
New York State Museum, Biological Sur-
vey, CEC, Room 3132, Albany, NY 12230
USA
DANIELS, R.E. 10667
Savannah River Ecological Lab, Drawer
E, Aiken, SC 29801 USA
DANNEVIG, B.H. 11746
University Oslo, Institute Zoophysio-
logy, Oslo, Norway
DAOUST, B.G. 9604
Virginia Mason Research Center, Dept.
Hyperbar Physiology, Seattle, WA
98101 USA
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University College of Science Calcutta,
Dept. Biochemistry, Calcutta 700019,
India
DAS, P.K. 9955
SCS College, Dept. Zoology, Puri,
Orissa, India
DATTA, N.C. 9267
University Calcutta, Dept. Zoology,
Fishery & Ecology Research Unit,
Calcutta 700019, West Bengal, India
DAVE, G. 10754, 11885
University Gotenborg, Dept. Zoophys-
iology, S-40031, Gotenborg, Sweden
DAVE, R.K. 9302
Government PG College, Dept. Zoology,
Dhar, India
DAVENPORT, J. 10641, 11493
NERC, Marine Invertebrate Biological
Unit, Marine Science Lab, Menai Bridge,
LL59 5EH, Gwynedd, Wales, England
DAVEY, J.T. 9377
Institute of Marine Environmental
Research, NERC, Plymouth PL1 3DH,
Devonshire, England
DAVIE, P.S. 8706
University British Columbia, Dept.
Zoology, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, V6T 1W5
DAVIE, P.S. 9627
University Canterbury, Dept. Zoology,
Christchurch, New Zealand
DAVIE, P.S. 11610
Massey University, Dept. Physiology &
Anatomy, Palmerston North, New Zealand
DAVIES, J.H. 8672
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Com-
mission, Sylva, NC 28779 USA
DAVIS, D. 8932
Lake Superior State College, Dept.
Biology & Chemistry, Sault Ste . Marie,
MI 49783 USA
DAVIS, S .K. 8940
US Dept. Interior, US Fish & Wildlife
Service, National Fisheries Research
Center, Building 204, Naval Support
Activity , Seattle , WA 98115 USA
DAVIS, S.M. 11855
Environmental Sciences Division,
South Florida Water Management Dis-
trict, POB V., West Palm Beach, FL
33402 USA
DAVULURI, S.P. 9799
University Melbourne, Russell Guin-
wade School of Biochemistry, Parkville,
Victoria 3052, Australia
DAWNAY, N.A.H. 11193
Anatomy Dept., Cambridge CB2 3DY
England
DAWOOD, A.A. 12108
Diss Abst Int
DAWSON, C.E. 8820, 10959, 11795
Gulf Coast Research Lab, Ocean Springs,
Ocean Springs, MS 39564 USA
DAWSON, C.P. 10039
Cornell University, Dept. Natural Re~
sources, New York Sea Grant Extension
Program, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
DAXBOECK, C.
University British Columbia, Dept. Zoo-
logy, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada V6T 2A9
DAY, J.H. 11332
University Capetown, Dept. Zoology,
Capetown, South Africa
D'CROZ, L. 8767
University Panama, Escuela Biology,
Biological Marina Lab, Panama City,
Panama
DEAN, S.M. 11973
Diss Abst Int
DEARDORFF, T.L. 9809, 10703
Gulf Coast Research Lab, Ocean Springs,
MS 39564 USA
DEARDORFF, T.L. 9385, 11177
University Hawaii, Leahi Hospital,
Dept. Tropical Medicine, Honolulu,
HI 96816 USA
DE BOER, B.A. 11925, 11945
Caribbean Marine Biological Institute,
Curacao, Netherlands Antilla
DEEGAN, L.A. 11550
Louisiana State University, Dept.
Marine Science, Baton Rouge, LA
70803, USA
DE FAZIO, A. 12038
Diss Abst Int
A-uthor Index Page 19
TIEGANGE, A.R .. 8925
US Fish & Wildlife Service, 791 8th
Street, Arcata, CA 95521 USA
DEGRAAF, D.A. 11569
LGL Limited, Environmental Research
Associates, POB 13248, Station A, St.
Johns, Newfoundland, Canada AlB 4A5
DE GROOT, S.J. 8854
Netherlands Inst·itute Fishery Inves-
tigation, Ijmuiden, Netherlands
DEKLERK, P. 11585
University Amsterdam, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
DE LA HIGUERA, M. 11079
University Complutense Madrid, Fac
Farm, Dept. Fisiol Animal, Madrid,
Spain
DELAHUNTY, G. 8783, 12047
c/o V. DeVlaming, Marquette University,
Dept. Biology, Milwaukee, WI 53233 USA
DE LANOUE, J. 9493
University Laval, Center Recherche Nu-
trition, Dept. Biology, Quebec City,
Quebec, Canada GlK 7P4
DEMAESENEER, J. 9886
State University Ghent, Fac Landbou-
wetenschappen, Dierkunde Lab, B9000,
Ghent, Belgium
DEMAREST, J.R. 12091
Diss Abst Int
DENG, J.C. 9303
INRA, Center Recherche Zootechnology &
Veterinary, Malab Metab Lab, F-63110,
Beaumont, France
DENISON, M.S. 10755, 11886
Mississippi State University, Dept. Bio-
logy Science, State College, MS 39762
USA
DENIZOT, J.P. 10240
CNRS, Dept. Neurophys
Phsyiol Nerveuse Lab,
Yvette, France
DENTLER, J.L. 9409
Sensorielle,
F-91190 Gif Sur
DEPPERT, D.L. 8659
Oklahoma Dept. Wildlife Conservation,
Fishery Research Lab, Norman, OK
73069 USA
DEROOS, C.C. 8745
University Missouri, Tiivision Biologi-
cal Sciences, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
DERUITER, A. 11349
DSIR, Division Plant Physiology,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
DERUITER, A.J.H. 11119
State University Groningen, Dept.
Zoology, 9750 AA Haren, Netherlands
DESILVA, S.S. 10545, 10950
Ruhuna University College, Dept.
Zoology, Matara, Sri Lanka
DESSER, S.S. 11499
University Toronto, Dept. Zoology,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S lAl
DEVI, A.P. 11475
Reprint: A.S. Murty, Agriculture
nada, University Sub PO, London,
tario, Canada N6A 5B7
Ca-
On-
DEVI, D.V.U. 8700
Andhra University, Dept. Zoology,
Waltair 530003 Andhra Pradesh, India
DE VLAMING, V.L. 9005
Oak Ridge National Lab, Division of
Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
DE VOS, L. 117 51
DE
University Libre, Bruxelles Fac. Sci-
ence Biology Animal Cellulaire Lab,
B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
BRANDT, F. 9613
Lowveld Fisheries
Private Bag X620,
South Africa
Research Station,
Marble Hall 0450,
DEY, W.P. 9738
Texas Instruments, Incorporated, POB
237, Buchanan, NY 10511 USA
DEYUAN, E.C. 9883
Consejo. Nacl. Invest. Cient & Teen.,
Inst. Nacl. Limnology, RA-3016 Santo
Tome, Santa Fe, Argentina Oregon State University, Dept. Fisheries
& Wildlife, Oregon Cooperative Fishery
Research Unit, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA DIAZ, C. 11941
Dept. Ciencias Marinas, University
DENTON, G.R.W. 10531 Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
de
James Cook University, N. Queensland, 00708
S~hool Biologic~l Sciences, Dept. MarineDICK, T.A. 10860
Blology, Townsvllle, Queensland 4811 University Calgary, Dept. Biology,
Australia Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
Author Index Page 20
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DICK, T.A. 9950
University Manitoba, Dept. Zoology,
Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
DIEBLER, M.F. 11097
Hop Foch, Unite Neuroradiol, F-92000
Suresnes, France
DILL, L.M. 9971, 11720
Simon Fraser University, Dept. Biolo-
gical Sciences, Burnaby, British
Columbia, ·Canada V5A 1S6
DOBROVOLOV, I. 9455
University Athens, Dept. Zoology,
Athens, Greece
DOBROVOLOV, I. 10801
Institute Freshwater Fisheries ,
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
DO-CHI, T. 9395
University Montpellier 2, Hydrobio-
logy Marine Lab, F-34060 Montpellier
France
DIMBERG, K. 11019 DODGSHUN, T.J. 8941
University Uppsala, Institute Zoophysi-Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries,
ology, S-75105 Uppsala, Sweden Division of Fisheries Research, Christ-
DIMICHELE, L. 8984, 10695, 10979 church, New Zealand
Johns Hopkins University, Dept. Biology,DOMBECK, M.P. 11955
Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Dept. of Natural Resources, POB 7921,
DIMICHELE, L. 11105
c/o M.H. Taylor, University Delaware,
School Life & Health Sciences, Newark,
DE 19711 USA
DIMICHELE, L.V. 12002
Diss Abst Int
DINDO, J.J. 10824
University Alabama, Dept. Biology,
Birmingham, AL 35295 USA
DINE, G. 9473
CTR Hosp Gatien Microbiology,
H-10003 Troyes, France
DINNEL, P.A. 10883
Madison, WI 53707 USA
DOMINEY, W.J. 9978
Cornell University, Langmuir Lab,
Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
DONALD, D.B. 9592
Canadian Wildlife Service, 1000 9942
108th Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
T5K 2J5
DONE-EN, B.A. 10734
University Michigan,
Biological Sciences,
48109 USA
DOROSHENKO, M. 11538
Division of
Ann Arbor, MI
University Pennsylvania, Dept.
Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
DIPPER, F. 10380
Biology, Academy Science USSR, Far East Science
Center, Institute Marine Biology,
Gametogenesis Lab, Vladisvostok USSR
Nature Conservancy
England
Council, Huntingdon, DORSON, M. 10124
DITTON, R.B. 9598
Texas A & M University, Dept. Recrea-
tion & Parks, College Station, TX
77843 USA
DIXON, D.G. 10417, 11381
Fisheries & Environment Canada, Canada
Center Inland Waters, Great Lakes Bio-
limnology Lab, Burlington, Ontario,
Canada L7R 4A6
DJAMGOZ, M.B.A. 11092
Imperial College Science & Technology,
Dept. Pure & Applied Biology, London,
England S~-l7 2BB
DLUGOKENSKI, C. 10694
US Dept. Interior, US Fish & Wildlife
Service, Office Fisheries Assistance,
Olympia, WA 98502 USA
INRA Ichthyopathology Lab, F-78850
Thiverval Grignon, France
DOSCHERHOLMEN, A. 11203
Veterans Administration Medical Center,
Dept. Medicine, Minneapolis, MN 55417
USA
DOUGLAS, W.A. 10414, 10646
University Sydney, School Biological
Sciences, Sydney NSW 2006, Australia
DOVEL, W.L. 10203
Ocean Society, Stamford, CT 06900 USA
DRIEDZIC, W,R, 10330
Mt. Allison University, Dept. Biology,
Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
EOA 3CO
DROSZCZ, W. 11675
Warsaw Medical School, Dept. Pneumono-
logy, Warsaw, Poland
Author Index Page 21
DROZDOV , A.L. 10453
Academy Science US SR, Far East Science
Center, Institute Marine Biology,
Vladivostok, USSR
DUBEY, N.K. 11110
LN Mithila University, CMSC College,
Dept. Zoology, Darbhanga, India
DUBIN, R.E. 11821
Zoology Dept., University Alberta,
Edmonton, Alberta Canada T6G 2E9
DUCKER, G. 9738, 9810
University Munster, Institute Zoology,
Verhaltensforsch Abt., D-4400,
Munster, Fed. Rep. Germany
DUDLEY, N. 8913
University of New South Wales, Dept.
Economics, Kensington, NSW 2033,
Australia
DUGGINS, C.F. 12113
Diss Abst Int
DUMAN, J.G. 9172
University Notre Dame, Dept. Biology,
Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
DUNCAN, K.W. 8866
University Cantebury, Dept. Zoology,
Christchurch, New Zealand
DUNHAM, R.A. 10679
Auburn University, Dept. Fisheries &
Allied Aquacultures, Agriculture Ex-
perimental Station, Auburn, AL 36849
USA
DURANT, D.F. 8662
DUSSAULT, G.V. ~0185
c/o D.L. Kramer, McGill University,
Dept. Biology, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada H3A 1B1
DUTIC, J.D. 8759
Gare Maritime Champlain, Peches &
Oceans, 901 Cap Diamant 4E Etage,
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada G1K 7Y7
DUTLA, H.M. 11225
Dept. Biological Sciences, Kent State
University, Kent, OH 44242 USA
DUVE, R.N. 11107
Ministry Agriculture & Fisheries,
Koronivia Research Division, POB 77,
Mausori, Fiji
DWIVEDI, S.N. 9665
Center Institute Fisheries Education,
Bombay 400061, India
DYKOVA, I. 11734
Czechoslovakia Academy Science, Insti-
tute Parasitology, CS-16632, Praha 6,
Czechoslovakia
EALES, J.G. 11642, 11645
University Manitoba, Dept. Zoology,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
EASLEY, D.M. 10508
Enivornmental Protection Agency, Region
Lab 7, 25 Fungston Road, Kansas City,
KS 66115 USA
School Forest Resources & Conservation, EASTMAN, J.T, 9443, 11596
University Florida, Gainesville, FL Ohio University, Dept. Zoology, Athens,
32611 USA OH 45701 USA
DURBIN, A.G. 10385 EATON, R.C. 9186
University Rhode Island, Graduate School University Colorado, Dept. Environmen-
Oceanography, Kingston, RI 02881 USA tal Population and Organism Biology,
DURHAM, P.J.K. 10920 Boulder, CO 80309
James Cook University, North Queensland,EBBESSON, S.O.E. 9322, 9323, 9324
Dept. Tropical Vetrinary Science, Th Darmstadt, Institute Zoology, Schmitt-
Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia spahnstr 3, D-6100 Darmstadt, Fed. Rep.
DURU, C. 9386
University South Dakota, Dept. Biology,
Vermillion, SD 57069 USA
DURVE, V.S. 10061
Udaipur University, Dept . Limnology &
Fisheries, Udaipur, India
Germany
EBBESSON, S.O.E. 10355
Ponce School Medicine, Dept. Anatomy,
POB 7004 Ponce, Puerto Rico, 00731
USA
EBBESSON, S.O.E. 11745
Address not listed.
Author Index Page 22
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EBEL, W.J. 8845 EDWARDS, P. 8721
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service, Asian Institute Technology, Division
NW & Alaska Fisheries Center, 2725 Agriculture & Food Engineering, Bang-
Montlake Boulevard, East Seattle, WA kok, Thailand
98112, USA
EBELING, A.W. 8838
University California Santa Barbara,
Dept. Biological Sciences, Santa
Barbara, CA 93106 USA
ECCLES, D.H. 10809
Address not listed.
ECHELLE, A.A. 10762
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
OK 74078 USA
ECHTELER, S.M. 10350
University California San Diego, School
Medicine, Dept. Neuroscience, La Jolla,
CA 92093 USA
ECKHARDT, 0. 11411
University Gottingen, Institute Tier-
physiology & Tierernahrung, D-3400
Gottingen, Fed. Rep. Germany
EDDY, F.B. 10200
EDWARDS, R.J. 12127
Diss Abst Int
EDWARDS, ~.L. 11728
BUR Commercial Fisheries, Northeast
Fisheries Center, Washington DC USA
EDWARDS, R.R.C. 8818
Marine Science Labs, POB 114, Queens-
cliff, Victoria 3225, Australia
EGGINTON, S. 4446
University St. Andrews, Dept. Physio-
logy & Pharmacology, St. Andrews
KY15 9ST Fife, Scotland
EGIDIUS, E.C. 10665, 11739
Institute Marine Research, Nordnespar-
ken 2, N-5011 Bergen Nordues, Norway
EGUSA, S. 8886
University Dunde~, Dept. Biological
ence, Dundee DDl 4HN Scotland
Sci-
Nippon Veterinary & Zootechnology
College, Fish Pathology Lab, Musashino
Tokyo 180, Japan
EDELHAUSER, H.F. 9150
Medical College of Wisconsin, Dept.
Physiology, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
EDER, L. 8881, 8882
c/o Y. Dunant, Ecole Med Geneva, Dept.
Pharmacal, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzer-
land
EDGREN, M. 10673
National Swedish Environmental Protec-
tion Board, S-17011 Drottningholm,
Sweden
EDLUND, A.E. 9460
University Uppsala, Dept. Zoology,
S-75122 Uppsala, Sweden
EDLUND, A.M. 10917
University Uppsala, Dept. Zoology,
S-75122 Uppsala, Sweden
EDMONDS, J.S. 10057
Western Australian Marine Research Lab,
POB 20, North Beach, WA 6020 Australia
EDWARDS, A. 10063
Dove· Marine Lab, Cullercoats NE30
4PZ, Tyne & Wear, England
EDWARDS, M.A. 12001
Diss Abst Int
EHIRA, S. 9033
Tokai Reg. Fisheries Research
Chuo Ku, Tokyo 104, Japan
EIGER, M. 11624
Address not listed.
EISEN, S. 11452
Lab,
Christian Brothers College, Dept. Bio-
logy, Memphis, TN 38104 USA
EISENBREG, A.B. 12104
Diss Abst Int
ELDANI, A. 10074
c/o J.H. Primavera, Southeast Asian
Fisheries Development Center, Dept.
Aquaculture, POB 256, Iloilo City,
Philippines
ELDEFRAWI, M.E. 11145
University Maryland, School Medicine,
Dept. Pharmacology & Experimental
Therapeutics, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
ELDREN, G.E. 12042
Diss Abst Int
ELDRIDGE, M.B. 9735
National Marine Fisheries Service,
Southwest Fisheries Center, Tiburon
Lab, 3150 Paradise Drive, Tiburon,
CA 94920 USA
Author Index Page 23
ELEKES~ K. 10336 EPSTEIN, N. 8808
CNRS, Dept. Neurophysiology, Physiology c/o G.P. Hess, Cornell University,
Nerueuse Lab, F-91190 Gif Sur Yvette, Biochemistry Section, Ithaca, NY
France 14853 USA
ELIZABETH, T.K. 10427
University Kerala, Dept. Aquatic Biolo-
gy & Fisheries, Trivondrum 695001
Kerala, India
ELLIOTT, J.A.K. 9012
University Aston, Dept. Biological Sci-
ence, Fish Culture Unit, Birmingham
B4 7ET West Midlands, England
ELLIS, A.E. 9252
Dept. Agriculture & Fisheries Scotland,
Marine Lab, Aberdeen AB9 8BD Scotland
ELOVENKO, V.N. 11769
All. Union Pond, Fisheries Research
Institute, Rybnoye, USSR
ELZORGANI, G.A. 9126
Agriculture Research Corporation, Wad
Medini, Sudan
EMDIN, S.O. 8743
University Umea, Dept. Pathology,
S-90187 Umea 6, Sweden
EMERY, A.R. 8964, 11606
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5S 2C6
EMERY, L. 10611
National Fisheries Center, Fisheries
Academy, Route 3, Box 40G, Kearneys-
ville, WV 25430 USA
EMERY, R.M. 10712
Batelle Memorial Institute, Pacific
Northwest Labs, Dept. Ecology Science,
Richland, WA 99352 USA
EMINO, E.R. 11022
Texas A & M University, Dept. Horticul-
tural Science, College Station, TX
77843 USA
ENDO, M. 10970
University Miyazaki, Faculty Agricul-
ture, Dept. Fishery, Miyazaki 880,
Japan
ENGSTROM-REG, R. 11212
New York State Environmental Conserva-
tion, 50 Wolfe Road, Albany, NY 12233
USA
ENZMANN, P.J. 8772
Address not listed.
ERCOLINI, A. 11578
University Firenze, Institute Zoolo-
gy, I-50125 Firenze, Italy
ERGENS, R. 8750, 11231
Czechoslovak Academy Science, Institute
Parasitology, CS-16632 Praha 6, Czech-
oslovakia
ERIKSSON, L-0. 8756
Umea University, Dept. Ecology Zoology,
S-90187 Umea, Sweden
ERNST, S.A. 8734, 10294
University Michigan, Dept. Anatomy,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
ESAKA, T. 10036
Kyoto University, Faculty Science,
Dept. Zoology, Kyoto 606, Japan
ESCH, G.W. 9068
Wake Forest University, Dept. Biology,
Winston-Salem, NC 27109 USA
ESMANN, M. 9169
Aarhus University, Institute of Bio-
physiology, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
EURELL, J.A. 10122
University Florida, Gainesville, FL
32610 USA
EVANS, D.H. 10879
University Miami, Dept. Biology, Coral
Gables, FL 33124 USA
EVANS, R.H. 11755
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,
Center Southwest Fisheries, La Jolla,
CA 92037 USA
EVERETT, M.M. 11672
Suny Buffalo, Dept. Oral Biology,
Buffalo, NY 14226 USA
EVLANOV, I.A. 9999
Kaliningrad Fish Ind & Econ Technical
Institute, Kaliningrad, USSR
EZEASOR, D.N. 9200
Royal Dick School of Veterinarian Stu-
dies, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
EZEASOR, DN.N 9238, 10413
University Nigeria, Dept. Veterinarian
Anatomy, N. Sukka, Nigeria
EZENWA, B.I.O. 11495
University Lagos, Dept. Biological Sci-
ences, Lagos, Nigeria
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FACEY, D.E. 10823
University Vermont, School Natural Re-
sources, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
FAGERLUND, U.H.M. 11548
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Resource
Service Branch, West Vancouver, Bri-
tish Columbia, Canada V7V 1N6
FAHY, E. 9201
Fisheries Research Center, Castle
Knock, Dublin, Ireland
FAIRBAIRN, D.J. 10902, 11426
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Northwest
Atlantic Fisheries Center, Research
& Resource Service, POB 5667, St.
Johns, Newfoundland, Canada HlC 5Xl
FALCON, J. 11654
University Poitiers, UER Science,
CNRS, Biology Cellulaire Lab 290,
F-86022 Poitiers, France
FALKMER, S. 10338
University Lund, Malmo General Hospi-
tal, Dept. Pathology, S-21401 Malmo,
Sweden
FALLS, W.W. 8943
Gulf Coast Research Lab, Anadromous
Fishes Section, Ocean Springs, MS
39564 USA
FANGE, R. 9003, 10381
Gothenburg University, Dept. Zoophysi-
ology, S-41124 Gothenburg, Sweden
FARIA, M.V.D. 9626
University Fed Rio de Janeiro, Insti-
tute Biology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
FARMER, G.J. 9830
Fisheries & Oceans, Canada, Fisheries
& Marine Service, Resource Branch,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 2S7
FARMER, L.L. 10331
University Miami, Dept. Biology, Coral
Gables, FL 33124 USA
FARMER, S.W. 9442
University California San Francisco,
Hormone Research Lab, San Francisco,
CA 94143 USA
FARR, J .A. 9133
Gesell Strahlen & Umweltforsch MER,
Institute Biology, D-8042 Neuherberg,
Fed. Rep. Germany
FARRELL, A.P. 8810, 10198, 10464, 11274,
12056 Mt. Allison University, Dept.
Biology, Sackville, New Brunswick,
Canada EOA 3CO
FASKETT, J. ~1450
-universi.ty California Be.+keley 1
Dept. Zoology, Berkeley, CA 94720
lJSA
FAY, R.R. 11229
Loyola University, Dept. Psychology,
Chicago IL 60626 USA
FEENEY, R.E. 11458
University California Davis, Dept. Food
Science & Technology, Davis, CA 95616
USA
FELDMAN, E.L. I2029
Diss Abst Int
FELLEY, J.D. 12123
Diss Abst Int
FENSTERMACHER, J.D. 9I48
NCI, Division Cancer Treatment, Chemi-
cal Pharmacology Lab, Membrane Trans-
port Section, Bethesda, MD 20205 USA
FENWICK, J.C. 9507, 9930
University Ottawa, Dept. Biology,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIN 6N5
FERGUSON, A. I0647
Queens University Belfast, Dept. Zoology,
Belfast BT7 INN, Antrim, North Ireland
FERGUSON, H.W. 8790 , 9755
University Guelph, Ontario Veterinarian
College, Dept. Pathology -Fish Patho-
logy Lab, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
NIG 2WI
FERGUSON, M.M. I0462
University Guelph, College Biological
Science, Dept. Zoology, Guelph, Ontario,
Canada NIG 2WI
FERNALD, R.D. 8884, 8975, 93I3
University Oregon, Dept. Biology, Eugene,
OR 97403 USA
FERNALD, R.D. II909, Il910, II9II, II9I2
Max-Planch Institute Verhaltensphysio-
logie, D-813I Seewiesen, West Germany
FERNANDEZ, J. 8707
University Barcelona, Faculty Biology,
Barcelona, Spain
FERNHOLM, B. I0890, I0931, II461
Roskilde University, Dept. Life Sci-
ence & Chemistry, Roskilde, Denmark
FERRARI, I. 11343
University Ferrara, Institute Zoology,
I-44100 Ferrara, Italy
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FERRARO, S.P. 8842, 12006
Suny Stony Brook, Dept. Ecology &
Evolution, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
FERREIRA, J.T. 9710, 9945
Rand Afrikaans University, Fish Biology
Research Unit, Johannesburg 2000,
South Africa
FERRI, S. 11598, 11747
University Sao Paulo, Institute
Ciencias Biomedicine, Dept. Histology,
BR-01000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
FETTERCLF, C.M. Jr. 9816
Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Ann
Arbor, MI 48105 USA
FEY, M.S. 12107
Diss Abst Int
FICKEISEN, D.H. 9601
Batelle Memorial Institute, Pacific
Northwest Labs, Dept. of Ecological
Sciences, Richland, WA 99352 USA
FICKLING, N.J. 11218
University Aston, Dept. Biological
Sciences, Birmingham B4 7ET West
Midlands, England
FIGLER, M.H. 11613
Towson State College, Dept. Psychology,
Towson, MD 21204 USA
FINGER, T.E. 10310
University Colorado, Dept. Anatomy,
Denver, CO 80262 USA
FINGERMAN, S.W. 8824, 9144
Tulane University, Dept. Biology, New
Orleans, LA 70118 USA
FINK, S.V. 11277
Harvard University, Comparative Zoology
Museum, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
FINK, W. L. 9619
Harvard University, Museum Comparative
FISHER , W.K. 9451
University New South Wales, School
Biochemistry, Kensington, New South
Wales, 2033, Australia
FLAIN, M. 10494
Ministry Agriculture & Fisheries, Divi-
sion Fisheries Research, Christchurch,
New Zealand
FLEMMIG, R. 10558
Marburgersr 54, D-6300 Giessen, Fed.
Rep. Germany
FLETCHER, G.L. 9586, 9780
Memorial University Newfoundland,
Marine Science Research Lab, St. Johns
Newfoundland, Canada A1C 5S7
FLICKS, G.J. 9676
Virginia Polytech Institute & State
University, Dept. Food Science & Tech-
nology, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
FLOWERDEW, M. W. 9425
University College North Wales, Marine
Science Labs, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales
FOLMAR, H.G. 8661
Dept. Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures,
Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36830
USA
FOLMAR, L.C. 98112, 11757, 12049
National Marine Fisheries Service, NW
& Alaska Fisheries Center, Division
Environmental Conservation, 2725 Mont-
lake Boulevard, East Seattle, WA 98112
USA
FOOTE, K.G. 9394
University Bergen, Dept. Applied Math,
N-5014 Bergen, Norway
FORD, D.M. 10868
Pedigree Petfoods, Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire, England
FORLIN, L. 10248
FINLAYSON B.J. 8823 9143 University Goteborg, Dept. Zoophysiology,
. • . ' S-40031 Goteborg, Sweden
Zoology, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Cal1forn1a Dept. Fish & Game, Pesticides
Investigation Unit, Water Pollution Con-FORREST, J.E. 11464
tro1 Lab, 987 Jed Smith Drive, Sacra-Da1house University, School Business
menta, CA 95819 USA Administration, Center International
Business Studies, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada B3H 4H8 FISCHER, E.A. 9474, 11837
University Washington, Dept. Psychology,
Seattle, WA 98195 USA FORSTER, M.E. 10496
University Catebury, Dept. Zoology,
Christchurch, New Zealand FISHER, K.A.M. 11217
Address not listed.
FISHER, S.G. 10423
Address not listed.
FORSTER, R .P. 8778
Dartmouth College, Dept. Biological
ences, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
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Washington Dept. Fisheries,Olyrnpia, WA Jfed:i'.cal College of Wisconsin, Dept.
98504 USA Pharmacology & Toxicology, Milwaukee,
FOSTER, W.A. 11593
University Cambridge, Dept. Zoology,
Cambridge England CB2 3EJ
FOSTIER, A. 10441
INRA, Physiology Poisson Lab, Bat A,
Campus Beaulieu, F-35042 Rennes,
France
FOUCHEREAU-PERON, M. 9684
College France, Biological Marine Lab,
F-29110 Concarneau, France
FOUDA, M.M. 10191
University Bristol, Dept. Zoology,
Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England
FOURNIE, J.W. 9668
Gulf Coast Research Lab, Parasitology
Section, Ocean Springs, MS 39564 USA
FOWLER, L.G. 11402
US Dept. Interior, Fish & Wildlife
Service, Abernathy Salmon Cultural
Development Center, Longview, WA
98632 USA
FOX, H. 9962
University London, University College,
Dept. Zoology, London WClE 6BT
England
FRAIDENBURG, M.E. 11327
Washington State Dept. Fisheries,
115 General Administration Building,
Olympia, WA 98504 USA
FRANCIS, M.P. 9053
Ministry Agriculture & Fisheries
Division Fisheries Management,
Nelson, New Zealand
FRANCIS, M.P. 10495
University Cantebury, Dept. Zoology,
Christchurch, New Zealand
FRANCIS, M.P. 11678
Ministry Agriculture & Fisheries,
Division Fisheries Research, POB 297
Wellington, New Zealand
FRANCES, M.P. 11799
Dept. Biological Sciences, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, FL
32306 USA
FRANCIS, R.C. 9531
National Marine Fisheries Service,
NW & Alaska Fisheries Center, Seattle,
WA 98112 USA
WI 53226 USA
FRASER, J.M. 9063, 10533
Ontario Ministry Natural
Fisheries Branch, Maple,
Canada LOJ lEO
FREADMAN, M.A. 9630
Resources,
Ontario,
John B. Pierce Foundation Lab, New
Haven, CT 06519 USA
FREEMAN, B.J. 12126
Diss Abst Int
FRENCH, C.J. 9466
University British Columbia, Dept.
Zoology, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada V6T 2A9
FRENCH, D.P. 11846
Dept. Biology, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN 47401 USA
FRENCH, R. 11742
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Northwest & Alaska Fisheries
Center, Seattle, WA 98112 USA
FRICKE, R. 9304, 10539
Saalestr 3A, D-3300 Braunschweig,
Fed. Rep. Germany
FRICKE, H.W. 8771
Max Planck Institute Verhal Tensphysiol,
D-8131 Seewiesen, Fed. Rep. Germany
FRIDBERG, G. 9910
University Stockholm, Dept. Zoology,
S-11386 Stockholm, Sweden
FRIETSCHE, R.A. 8863
Ouachita Baptist University, US Fish &
1\fildlif e Service, Arkadelphia, AR
71923 USA
FRITZSCHE, R.A. 10968, 11828
California State University Humbolt,
School Natural Resources, Dept. Fish-
eries, Arcata, CA 95521 USA
FROEHNER, S.C. 11142, 11618
Dartmouth College, School of Medicine,
Dept. Biochemistry, Hanover, NH 03755
USA
FROST, K.J. 10633, 10942
Alaskan Dept. Fish & Game, 1300 College
Road, Fairbanks, AK 99701 USA
FRYER, J.L. 11634
Oregon State University, Dept. Micro-
biology, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
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FRYER~ J. N, 11033
University Ottawa, Faculty Health Sci-
ence, School of Medicine, Dept. Ana-
tomy, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 9A9
FUENTES, H.R. 9892
Nagasaki University, Noma Fisheries
Lab, Nagasaki 85105, Japan
FUGELLI, K. 9175
University Oslo, Institute Zoophysi-
ology, Oslo, Norway
FUIMAN, L.A. 9784, 11842
University Michigan, Great Lakes Re-
search Division, Ann Arbor,MI 48109
USA
FUJII, T. 8892, 8893, 9658
Tokai Reg. Fisheries Research Lab,
Chua Ku, Tokyo 104, Japan
FUJII, T. 10634
Hokkaido University, Faculty Science,
Institute Zoology, Sapporo, Hokkaido
060 Japan
FUJINO, K. 10025
Kitasato University, School Fisheries
Science, Sanriku, Iwate 02201 Japan
FUJITA, K. 9114, 10962
Tokyo University Fisheries, Minato Ku,
Tokyo 108 Japan
FUKUDA, Y. 9021, 10019
Kochi University, Faculty Agriculture,
Fish Disease Lab, Nankoku, Kochi 783,
Japan
FUKUDA, Y. 10624
Aomori Prefectual Research Lab,
Hachinoke, Aomori 031 Japan
FUNAKOSHI, M. 11085
Gifu College Dentistry, Dept. Oral
Physiology, Motosu, Gifu 50102 Japan
FUNG, D.K. 10478
Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario Canada
FURUICHI, M. 11249
Kyushu University, Fish Research Lab,
Fukuoka, 81133, Japan
FURUKAWA, T. 11035
Tokyo Medical & Dentistry University,
School Medicine, Dept. Physiology,
Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
FUSS , C.M. 9989
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Southeast Region, Division Law
Enforcement, 9450 Koger Boulevard,
St. Petersburg, FL 33702 USA
GAJ~USEK, J. 11702
Czechoslovak Academy Science, Insti-
tute Vertebrate Zoology, CS-60365
BRNO, Czechoslovakia
GAL IS, F. 10548
University Leiden, Dept. Morphology,
Zoology Lab, 2300 Ra Leiden, Nether-
lands
GALLAWAY, B.J. 11575
LGL Ecology Research ,Associates, Inc.
1410 Cavitt Street, Bryan, TX 77801
USA
GALLEYOS, S. 11943
Dept. Ciencias Marinas, University
Mayaguez, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 00708
GALLIS, J.L. 11898
Lab Compar Anatomie, University de
Bordeaux I, Ave de Facultes, 33405
Tolance Cedex, Biology Marine 2,
rue du Pr. Jolyet, 33120 Arcachon
France
GARAVINI, C. 11101
Istituto Anat. Comparata via Belmelora
8, Bologna, Italy
GARCIA, M. 9802
University Granada, Dept. Animal Phys-
iology, Granada, Spain
GARDNER, M.B. 10829, 10916
University Washington, Dept. Zoology,
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
GARG, V.K. 8746
Dav Post Grad College, Dept. Zoology,
Muzaffarnagar Uttar Pradesh, India
GAROFANO, J.S. 12060
Diss Abst Int
GASAWAY, R.D. 8675
Florida Game & Freshwater Fish Commis-
sion, Tallahassee, FL 32300 USA
GASCON, D. 11718
University Alberta, Dept. Zoology,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9
GASSER, K.W. 8693
Hancock Biological Station, Murray
State University, Murray, KY 42071
USA
GATESOUPE, F.J. 9280
INRA, Center Recherche Hydrobiology,
Nutrition Poissons Lab, BP3, St. Pee
Sur Neville, F-64310 Ascain, France
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Ohio Wesleyan University, Dept. Zoo-
logy, Delaware, OR 43015 USA
GAUDANT, J. 9403, 10921
17 Rue Docteur Magnan, F-75013 Paris,
France
GAVARIS, S. 9499
Fisheries & Ocean Canada, Research
GHIOT , .F. 11862
~niversite de Liege, Institut Ed.
Van Beneden, Laboratoires del Morph-
ologie, 0uai Van Beneden, 22, B-4020,
Liege, Belgium
GHOSH, S.R. 10998
Central Inland Fisheries Research Sub-
station, Cuttack, Orissa, India
Service, ~OB 5667, St. Johns, Newfound-GIAM, C.S. 9284
land, Canada AlC 5X1 Texas A & M University, Dept. Chemis-
GAYEJSKAYA, A.V. 12145
Atlantic Sea Fisheries & Oceanographic
Research Institute, Kaliningrad, USSR
GEDAMU, L. 11676
University Calgary, Faculty Medicine,
Division Medical Biochemistry, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
GEE, J. H. 10876
University Manitoba, Dept. Zoology,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
GENOT, G. 10249
Faculty Science Brest, Physiology Poi-
ssons Lab, CNRS, Equipe Recherche 622,
F-29283 Brest, France
GEORGE, P.V. 9938
Mar Ivanoos College, Dept. Zoology,
Trivandrum 695015, Kerala, India
GERAUDIE, J. 9243, 9345, 9471
University Paris 7, Anat Comparee
Lab, F-75221 Paris 05, France
GERAUDIE, J. 11632
Case Western Reserve University,
School Medicine, Dept. Anatomy,
Cleveland, OR 44106 USA
GERHART, E.H. 10952
University Minnesota, Dept. Chemistry,
Duluth, MN 55812 USA
GERKING, S.D. 9416
Arizona State University, Dept. Zoology
Tempe, AZ 85281
GERVAI, J. 9243
Eotvos Lorand University, Behav Genet
Lab, H-1088 Budapest, Hungary
GESSER, H. 11132
Aarhus University, Dept. Zoophysiology
DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
GETZ, W.M. 11431
University California Berkeley, Dept.
Entomology Science, Berkeley , CA 94720
USA
try, College Station, TX 77843
GIATTINA, J.D. 11323
US Environmental Protection Agency,
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab,
Western Fish Toxicology Station, Cor-
vallis, OR 97330 USA
GIBB, B. 10224
E. Moritz Arndt University, Institute
Gerichliche, DDR-22, Griefwald, German
Dem. Rep.
GIBBS, M. 10869
118-120 Magdalen Road, Oxford, England
GIBSON, R.N. 9134, 9204, 10651
Deinstaffnage Marine Research Lab,
Oban PA 34 4AD, Argyll, Scotland
GICLAS, P.C. 11161
Nate Jewish Hospital & Research Center,
Dept. Pediatrics, Denver, CO 80206 USA
GILBERTSON, L.G. 11980
Diss Abst Int
GILDERHUS, P.A. 9841
US Fish & Wildlife Service, National
Research Lab, LaCrosse, WI 54601 USA
GILHEN, J. 11963
Nova Scotia Museum, 1747 Summer Street,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3A6
GILKEY, J.C. 11281
University Colorado, Dept. Molecular,
Cellular & Developmental Biology,
Boulder, CO 80309 USA
GILL, S.S. 9138
University California Riverside, Dept.
Entomology, Division Toxicology & Phys-
iology, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
GILLEN, A.L. 10396
Ohio State University, Ohio Cooperative
Fishery Research Unit, Columbus , OR
43210 USA
GILLERMAN, R.G. 904~, ~2089
University N.assachusetts, Dept. Zoology,
Amherst, MA 01003 USA
Author Index Page 29
GILLESPIE, N.C. 9677, 9JQ1
Queensland Fisheries Service, Southern
Fisheries Research Center, POB 76,
Deception Bay, Queensland 4508, Austra-
lia
GILLIGAN, M.R. 11994
Diss Abst Int
GIOMPRES, P.E. 10375, 10376
Max Planck Institute Biophysical Chem-
istry, Neurochemical Abt., D-3400
Gottingen, Fed. Rep. Germany
GITTLEMAN, J.L. 11197
University Sussex, School Biological
Sciences, Brighton BN1 9QG East Sussex
England
GLADFELTER, W.B. 9288, 11929
Fairleigh Dickinson University, West
Indies Lab, Christiansted, VI 00820
GLAZIER,J.R. 11876
Dept. of Life Sciences, Southwest
Missouri State University, Springfield,
MO 65802 USA
GLEBE, B.D. 11427, 11428
N. Ames Salmon Research Center, Hunts-
man Marine Lab, St. Andrews, New
Brunswick, Canada EOG 2XO
GLEIZER, S.I. 10713
Kaliningrad State University, Kalin-
ingrad, USSR
GOBALET, K. 12120
Diss Abst Int
GODIN, J.J. 12055
Diss Abst Int
GODIN, J.G.J. 10443, 10889
Mt. Allison University, Dept. Biology,
Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
EOA 3CO
GOEDDE, L.E. 11543
Ohio Dept. Natural Resources, 952
Lima Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840 USA
GOEL, H.R. 9366
MM College, Zoology Research Insti-
tute Labs, Modinager, Uttar Pradesh,
India
GOEL, K.A. 8800, 11770
Dav Post Grad College, Dept. Zoology,
Mazaffarnager 251001, India
GOLDBERG, S.R. 10395, 11819, 11851
Dept. Biology, Whittier College,
Whittier, CA 90608 USA
GOLDSTEIN, L. ~0053
Brown University, Division Biology
& Medicine, Providence, RI 02912
USA
GOLDSTEIN, R.M. 9666
Argonne National Lab, Division En-
vironmental Impact Studies, Building
llA, Argonne, IL 60439 USA
GONA, 0. 10288
College Medicine & Dentistry New Jer-
sey, New Jersey Medical School, Dept.
Anatomy, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
GONZALEZ-ROS, J.M. 10717
c/o M. Martinezcarrion, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Dept. Bio-
chemistry, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
GOODING, R.M. 10929
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Southwest Fisheries Center,
Honolulu Lab, 2570 Dole Street, Hono-
lulu, HI 96812 USA
GOODMAN, J.R. 12013
Diss Abst Int
GOODYEAR, C.P. 9065
US Fish & Wildlife Service, National
Power Plant Team, Room 206, 2929
Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
USA
GOPHEN, M. 9935
Kinneret Limnology Lab, POB 345,
Tiberias, Israel.
GORBMAN, A. 9825
University Washington, Dept. Zoology,
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
GOREN, M. 8909
Tel Aviv University, Dept. Zoology,
Tel Aviv, Israel
GOREN, M. 9877
Hebrew University Jerusalem, Dept.
Zoology, Jerusalem 91000, Israel
GORLICK, D.L. 11845
Dept. Biology, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
GORSHKOV, S.A. 9515
Pacific Sea Fisheries & Oceanographic
Research Institute, Division Kamchat-
ka, Petropavlovsk Kamchatski, USSR
GOSLINE, W.A. 9305
University Michigan, Museum Zoology,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 ~SA
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OS Fish & Wildlife Service, National
Fisheries Research Center, Building
204, Naval Support Activities, Seattle,
WA 98115 USA
GOSWAMI, B.C. 10777
Gauhati University, Dept. Chemistry,
Gauhati 781014 Assam, India
GOSWAMI, U.C. 9692, 10710
Gauhati University, Dept. Zoology,
Gauhati 781014 Assam, India
GOSZTONYI, A.E. 11351
Consejo Nacl Invest Cient U Teen,
Center Nacl Patagonico, RA-9120 Puerto
Madryn Chubut, Argentina
GOTO, M. 11523
Tsurmi University, School Dental Medi-
cine, Dept. Anatomy, Yokohama 230,
Japan
GOTSHALL, D.W. 9406
California Dept. Fish & Game, POB 98,
Avila Beach, CA 93424 USA
GOULDEN, P.D. 8953
Fisheries & Environment Canada,
Canada Center Inland Waters, National
Water Research Institute, Burlington,
Ontario, Canada L7R 4A6
GOVEN, B.A. 9102, 10086, 10637, 12063
University Georgia, College Veterin-
arian Medicine, Dept. Medical Micro-
biology, Athens, GA 30602 USA
GOVONI, J.J. 12084
Diss Abst Int
GOWAN, L.K. 11065
Medical University South Carolina,
Dept. Biochemistry, Charleston, SC
29425 USA
GRABER, M. 10051
Ecole National Vet. Lyon Marcy Letoile,
F-69260 Charbonnieres, France
GRAHAM, M.S. 11608
Memorial University, Newfoundland,
Marine Science Research Lab, St. Johns,
Newfoundland, Canada AlC 5S7
GRANOT, J. 8877
University Chicago, Dept. Chemistry,
Chicago, IL 60637 USA
GRANT, C.J. 10192
University West Indies, Dept. Zoology
Kingston, Jamaica
GRANT, W.E. 1139_1
Texas A & .M University, Dept. ~.Jild
life & ~isheries Science, College
Station, TX 77843 ugA
GRATZEK, J.B. 10871
University Georgia, College Veter-
inarian Medicine, Athens, GA 30602
USA
GRAU, E.G. 8974, 9349
University California Berkeley, Dept.
Zoology, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
GRAVE, H. 10492
University Kiel, Institute Meeres-
kunde, D-2300 Kiel 1, Fed. Rep. Ger-
many
GRAVES, W.C. 8822, 9142, 11223
Academy Natural Science Philadelphia,
Benedict Estuarine Research Lab,
Benedict MD 20612 USA
GRAY, C. 10664
University Missouri, Dept. Entomology,
Columbia, MO 65211 USA
GREENFIELD, D.W. 11809, 11835
Dept. Biological Sciences, Northern
Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115
USA
GREGORY, P.E. 11875
Dept. Biology, University Southern
Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
USA
GRIER, H.J. 9351, 11280
University Southern Florida, Dept.
Biology, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
GRIFFIN, J.J. 12024
Diss Abst Int
GRIFFIN, W.L. 9956
Texas A & M University, Dept. Agricul-
tural Economics, College Station, TX
77843 USA
GRIFFITH, J.S. 9777
Idaho State University, Dept. Biology,
Pocatello, ID 83201 USA
GRIFFITH, R.W. 10382
Southeastern Massachusetts University,
Dept. Biology, North Dartmouth, MA
02747, USA
GRIGORJAN, D.A. 11412
Ye,revan State Univers.ity, Yerevan,
ARSSR
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GRIMES, C,B, 9988
Rutgers State University, New Jersey
Agricultural Experimental Station,
Dept. Environment Resource, New Bruns-
wick, NJ 08903 USA
GRIMES, P.J. 11754
Minis-try Agriculture & Fisheries,
Division Fisheries Research, POB 297,
Wellington, New Zealand
GRIMM, M.P. 10984, 10985
Organization Improvement Inland Fish-
eries, Buxtehudelaan 1, NL-3438 EA
Nieuwegein, Netherlands
GRISCHKOWSKY, R.S. 11730
Alaska Dept. Fish & Game, Division
Fisheries Research Enhancement &
Development Fish Pathology Section,
Anchorage, AK 99502
GRIZZLE, J.M. 8674, 9722, 10664
Auburn University, Dept. Fisheries &
Allied Aquacultures, Agricultural
Experimental Station, Auburn, AL
36849 USA
GROBECKER, D. B. 10208
University Washington, College
Fisheries, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
GROGL, M. 10589
Wake Forest University, Dept. Biology
Winston-Salem, NC 27109 USA
GROSS, M.R. 9162, 10862, 11873, 11998
University Washington, Dept. Zoology
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
GROSSMAN, G.D. 9122
University California Davis, Dept.
Wildlife & Fisheries Biology, Davis,
CA 95616 USA
GROTH, P.G. 10612
Louisiana State University, Dept.
Sociology, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
GROVER, E.G. 10263
GUEST, W.C. 8682
Heart of the Hills Research Station,
Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept., Junc-
tion Star Route, Box 62, Ingram, TX
78025 USA
GUIFEN, Z.X.H.
Academy Sinica, Institute Oceanology,
Peking, Peoples Republic China
GUILLORY, V. 8671
Louisiana Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries,
POE 37, Grand Isle, LA 70358 USA
GUINEY, P. D .. 9135
University Wisconsin, School Pharmacy,
Madison, WI 53706 USA
GUNDERSON, D.R. 9498
University Washington, College Fish-
eries, Seattl~, WA 98195 USA
GUNKEL, G. 8726
Limnology Institute Konstanz, Main-
austr 212, D-7750 Konstanz, Fed. Rep.
Germany
GUNN, J.M. 8829
Ontario Ministry Natural Resources,
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3A 4S2
GUNNES, K. 10489
Agricultural University Norway, Dept.
Animal Genetics & Breeding, N-1432 AS
NLH, Norway
GUPTA, A.K. 11467
University Udaipur, Dept. Limnology &
Fisheries, Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan,
India
GUPTA, P.K. 10254
Dav Post Grad College, School Environ-
mental Contamination & Toxicology,
Dept. Zoology, Muzaffarnagar, India
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GUTIERREZ, M. 10927
Institute Investigation, Pesqueras,
Cadiz, Spain
New York Medical College, Dept. Opthal-GWYTHER, D. 9942
mology, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA Marine Science Labs,
GRUBER, D. 10632
Virginia Polytech Institute & State
University, Center for Environmental
Studies, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
GRUPCHEVA, G. 8749
c/o J. Lorn, Czechoslovak Academ y Sci~
ence, Institute Parasitology, Flemin~
govo N 2, CS-16632 Praha 6, Czechoslo-
vakia
LL59 5EH, Wales
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University Otago, Dept. Zoology,
Dunedin, New Zealand
HAEGELE, C.W. 10174
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Resource
Service Branch, Pacific Biological
Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Canada V9S SK6
HAGEN, D.W. 9289
University New Brunswick, Fredericton,
New Brunswick, Canada E38 SA3
HAGER, R.C. 10685
US Dept. Interior, Washington Dept.
Fisheries, Olympia, WA 98504 USA
HAGGERTY, J.G. 11141
Dartmouth College, Dept. Biochemistry,
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
HAINES, J.A. 9576, 11758
University Maine, Dept. Zoology,
US Fisheries & Wildlife Service,
Columbia National Fisheries Research
Lab, Orono, ME 04469 USA
HAINES, P.B. 11988
US FWS, POE 75, Lamar, PA 16848 USA
HAIRREL, J. 8696
Oklahoma Dept. Wildlife Conservation,
Broken Arrow, OK 74012 USA
HAKKINEN, I. 8797
University Turku, Dept. Biology,
Ecological Zoology Lab, SF-20500,
Turku 50, Finland
HALDAR, D.P. 11310
Kalyani University, Dept. Zoology,
Protozoology Lab, Kalyani 741235, W.
Bengal, India
HALL, L. 9359, 9388
University Uppsala, Institute Phys-
HAMAGUCHI, S. 9475
Nigata University , College General
Education, Dept. Biology, Nigata
95021, Japan
HAMMAN, R.L. 11400
US Dept. Interior, Fish & Wildlife
Service, Willow Beach National Fish
Hatchery, Boulder City, NV 89005 USA
HAMOIR, G. 11086, 12136
Institute Chimie, Biochimie Museulaire,
B-4000, Liege, Belgium
HANAN, D. 9925
Southwest Fisheries Center, California
Dept. Fish & Game, POE 271, La Jolla,
CA 92038 USA
HANAOKA, K. 10070, 11250
Kyushu University, Faculty Agriculture,
Fisheries Technology Lab, Fukuoka 812,
Japan
HANKIN, D.G. 9556
California State University Humbolt,
Dept. Fisheries, Arcata, CA 95521 USA
HANNAH, G.S. 11168
clo G.E. Pickford, Hiram College, Dept.
Biology, Hiram, OR 44234 USA
HANSEN, G.N. 10730
University Copenhagen, Institute Com-
parative Anatomy, DK-2100, Copenhagen
0, Denmark
HANSEN, M.J. 9726
Cornell University, Dept. Natural Re-
sources, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
HANSON, C.H. 11967
Diss Abst Int
HANSON, J.M. 12132
Diss Abst Int
iology Bo~, S-75121 Uppsala, Sweden HANSON, L.H. 9862
HALL, L.W. Jr. 10457, 10913, 11102, 11224, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Hammond
11421 Johns Hopkins University, , Bay Biology Station, Millersburg, MI
Applied Physiology Lab, Aquatic Ecolo-49759 USA
gy Section, Shady Side, MD 20867 USA HANSON, S.W. 10585
HALLER, W.T. 9066 Grimsby College of Technology, Dept.
University Florida, School Forest Science & Food Technology, Grimsby
Resources & Conservation, Aquatic Plants DN34 5BQ England
Research Center, Gainesville, FL 32611 HANSSON , T. 10782, 1137
USA Gothenburg University, Dept. Zoophys-
HAMAAN, I. 10990 iology, S-41124 ~othenburg, Sweden
Deutsch Hydrographic Institute, Bern-HAQUE, A. 9678
hard Noeht Str. 78, D-2000 Hamburg 4, University Dacca, Institute Nutrition
Fed. Rep. Germany & Food Science, Dacca, Bangladesh
Author Index Page 33
HARBIN, R. 9013
Univ ersi ty Aston, Dept. Bj.ological Sci~
ences, Fish Culture Unit, Birmingham
B4 7ET, West Midlands, England
HARDING, C.V. 11620
Wayne State University, School Medicine
Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI
48201 USA
HARDY, G.S. 10059
National Museum New Zealand, Welling-
ton, New Zealand
HARESIGN, T.W. 11080
Southampton College, Division Natural
Science, Southampton, NY 11968 USA
HARMAN, B.J. 9070
Woolpert Consultants, 2324 Stanley
Avenue, Dayton, OR 45405 USA
HARMELINVIVEN, M.L. 11214
CNRS, Lab 41, Marine Endoume Station,
F-13007 Marseille, France
HARRIS, F.A. 8691
North Carolina Wildlife Resources
Commission, Siler City, NC 27344 USA
HARRISON, G. 9444
US Geological Survey, Office Marine
Geology, Box 6732, Corpus Christi, TX
78411 USA
HART, C.E. 9724
Oregon State University, Dept. Zoology
Corvallis, OR 97330 USA
HARTMANN, R. 9189, 9190, 11418
University Frankfurt, Zentrum Physi-
ology, D-6000 Frankfurt 70, Fed. Rep.
Germany
HARVEY, G.C.M. 11946
Pelages Fisheries Research Program,
Zoology Dept. University West Indies,
West Indies, Jamaica
HASCHEMEYER, A.E.V. 9160
Cuny Hunter College, Dept. Biology
Science, New York, NY 10021 USA
HASEGAWA, H. 9030
Tokyo University, Fisheries Dept.,
Food Engineering, Minato Ku, Tokyo
108, Japan
HASSE, J.J. 11800
New York State Dept. Environmental
Conservation, 207 Genesee Street,
Utica, NY 13501 USA
HASTINGS, P.A. 9415, 10116
University Arizona, Dept. Ecology &
Evolutionary Biology, Tucson, AZ
85721 USA
RATA, K. 9480
Tohoku University, Faculty Agriculture,
Dept. Food Chemistry, Sendai, Miyagi,
980, Japan
HATCH, R.W. 11541
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Great
Lakes Fishery Lab, Ann Arbor, MI
48105 USA
HATTULA, M.L. 10143
University Jyvaskyla, Dept. Cellular
Biology, SF-40100 Jyvaskyla 10,
Finland
HAVEY, K.A. 9064
Maine Dept. Inland Fish & Wildlife,
Bangor, ME 04401 USA
HAWKES, J.W. 9152, 10789
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,
Division Environmental Conservation,
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
HAWKINS, W.E. 10658
Gulf Coast Research Lab, Ocean Springs,
MS 39564 USA
HAYA, K. 11116
Canada Dept. Fisheries & Environmental
Sciences, Dept. Fisheries & Oceans,
Biological Station, St. Andrews, New
Brunswick, Canada EOG 2XO
HAYASAKA, S.S. 10649
Clemson University, Dept. Microbiology,
Clemson, SC 29631 USA
HAYASE, S. 9648, 11242
University Tokyo, Ocean Research Insti-
tute, Tokyo 164, Japan
HAYASHI, K. 11241
Tohoku Reg. Fisheries Research Lab,
Shiogania, Miyagi 985, Japan
HAYASHI, K. 10033
Hokkaido University, Faculty Fisheries,
Hakodate 041, Japan
HAYASHI, M. 9115
Yokosuka City Museum, Yokosuka 238,
Japan
HAYDEN, B.P. 10882
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute,
Northeast Fisheries Center. Woods Hole
Lab, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
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Southeastern Cooperative Fish & Game
Statistics Project, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC 27067
USA
HAYNES, J.M. 11697
Suny College Brockport, Dept. Biolo-
gical Sciences, Brockport, NY 14420
USA
HAYNES, R.J. 8695
Environemtal Sciences.Division, Oak
Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN
37830 USA
HAYTON, W.L. 11034
Washington State University, College
Pharmacology, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
HAZEN, T.C. 11321
University Puerto Rico, Faculty Nat-
ural Sciences, Dept. Biology, Rio
Piedras, Puerto Rico, 00931 USA
HEALY, J.A. 9103
National University Ireland, Univer-
sity College Cork, Dept. Zoology,
Cork, Ireland
HEARN, M.C. 8936
US Dept. Interior, Kentucky Dept.
Fish & Wildlife, Minor E Clark Hat-
chery, Morehead, KY 40351 USA
HECHT, T. 8870, 10595
University North, Dept. Zoology,
Pietersburg, South Africa
HECK, K.L. 11206
Academy Natural Science Philadelphia,
Division Limnology & Ecology, Phila~
delphia, PA 19103 USA
HECKMAN, C.W. 11011
University Hamburg, Institute Hydro-
biology & Fischereiwissensch, D-2000,
Hamburg 50, Fed. Rep. Germany
HECKY, R.E. 10816
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Institute
Freshwater 501 University Crescent,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N6
HECZKO, E.J. 9974
University Western Ontario, Dept. Zoo-
logy, London, Ontario, Canada
N6A 5B7
HEDRICK, R.P. 12115
Diss Abst Int
HEGAB, S.A. 11015
c/o W. Hanke, University Karlsruhe, In-
stitute Zoology 2, D-7500 Karlsruhe,
Fed. Rep. Germany
HE~GB~GET, T.G. 9J65
Directorate Wildlife & Freshwater
Fish, Elgester Gt. 10, N-7000 Trond-
heim, Norway
HEIDMANN, T. 9338
Institute Pasteur, CNRS Interaction
Molecular & Cellulaires Lab, F-74724
Paris 15, France
HEILIGENBERG, W, 10790
University California San Diego,
Scripps Institute Oceanography, Neu-
robiologic Unit, La Jolla, CA 92093
USA
REIN, S. 8667
Louisiana Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries,
POB 37, Grand Isle, LA 70358 USA
HEINRICH, J.W. 9759, 9838
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Sea Lamprey
Control Station, Marquette, MI 49855
USA
HEINS, D.C. 11844
Dept. Biology, Millsaps College,
Jackson, MS 39210 USA
HEJDUK, F. 10438
University Agriculture, Ceske Budejo-
vice, Czechoslovakia
HELFMAN, G.S. 11816
Zoology Dept. & Institute of Ecology,
University Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
USA
HEMING, T.A. 11611
University British Columbia, Dept.
Zoology, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada V6T 2A9
HENDERSON, R.J. 10750, 11882
National Environmental Research Council,
Institute Marine Biochemistry, St.
Fitticks Road, Aberdeen AB1 3RA, Scot-
land
HENDERSON, S. 8678
Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, 2 Nat-
ural Resources Drive 1 Little Rock, AR
72205 USA
HENDERSON, V. 10911
Grambling State University, Dept. Bio-
logy, Grambling, LA 71245 USA
HENDRICKS. J.D. 9151
Oregon State University, Dept. Food
Sciences & Technology, Corvallis, 0~
97331 USA
Author Index Page 35
HENION, J.D. ll614
Co·rnell University, New York State
College Veterinary Medicine, Diagrosh
Lab, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
HENTSCHEL, H. 8916
Hanover School Veterinary Medicine,
Institute Zoology, D-3000 Hanover,
Fed. Rep. Germany
HEPPELMANN, B. 11062
University Stuttgart, Institute Zoo-
logy, D-7000 Stuttgart 1, Fed. Rep.
Germany
HERRING, J. 8660
Mississippi Dept. Wildlife Conserva-
tion, POB 451, Jackson, MS 39205 USA
HERSHBERGER, W.K. 9766
University Washington, College Fish,
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
HERZBERG, A. 11469
Ministry Agriculture, Dept. Fisheries,
Fishery Prod. Lab, POB 699, Haifa,
Israel
HETTLER, W.F. 10684
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Southeast Fisheries Center,
Beaufort Lab, Beaufort, NC, 28516 USA
HIATT, M.H. 11138
US Environmental Protection Agency,
Environment Monitoring Systems Lab,
POB 15027, Las Vegas, NV 89114 USA
HICKEY, C.R. 10207
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Environment Engineering Branch,
Washington, DC 20555 USA
HICKMAN, R.A. 10411
Bates College, Lewiston, ME 04240
USA
HILL, L.G. 8980, 9543
University Oklahoma, Dept. Zoology,
Norman, OK 73019 USA
HILL, M.W. 10358
Arc. Institute Animal Physiology,
Biophysical Unit, Cambridge CB2
4AT England
HILMY, A.M. 8780, 10246, 10247
University Alexandria, Faculty Science,
Dept. Zoology, Alexandria, Egypt
HILTON, J.W. 9158, 11337
University Guelph, Dept. Nutrition,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada NlG 2Wl
HINE, P.M. 8763, 9522, 9523~ 9526
~inistry Agriculture & Fisheries
Research, POB 19062, Wellington, New
Zealand
HrNTON, M.J. 8928
Soil Conservation Service, 219 East
Main Street, Lexington, SC 29072 USA
HINUMA, S. 9192
Tohoku University, School Dentistry,
Dept. Microbiology, Sendai, Miyagi
980, Japan
HIRANO, T. 9537
University Tokyo, Ocean Research In-
stitute, Tokyo 164, Japan
HISLOP, J.R.G. 10579
Marine Lab, POB 101, Aberdeen AB9 8DB
Scotland
HIXON, M.A. 8729, 11780, 12033
University Hawaii, Dept. Zoology,
Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
HLAVEK, R.R. 9427
Marian College, Dept. Biology,
Indianapolis, IN 46222 USA
HO, S-M. 9006, 9439
Boston University, Dept. Biology,
Boston, MA 02215 USA
HOBART, P.M. 8968
University California San Francisco,
Dept. Biochemistry & Biophysiology,
San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
HOBSON, E.S. 10928
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Southwest Fisheries Center,
Tiburon Lab, 3150 Paradise Drive,
Tiburon, CA 94920 USA
HOCUTT, C.H. 9314
University Maryland, Center Environ-
mental & Estuarine Studies, Appal-
achian Environmental Lab, Frostburg,
MD 21532 USA
HODSON, R. G. 11J18
North Carolina State University, Dept.
Zoology, Raleigh, NC 27650 USA
HOFER, R. 10562
Innsbrush University, Institute Zoo-
physiology, A-6020 Innsbrush, Austra-
lia
HOFTEIG, J.H. 10709
Ohio State University, College Medicine,
Dept. Pathology, Columbus, OH 43210 ~SA
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State Agriculture University, Dept.
Fish Culture & Inland Fisheries,
Wageningen, Netherlands
HOLCIK, J. 9742
Lab Fishery Research & Hydrobiology,
Drienova 3, CS-82968 Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia
ROLL, A. 10711
University Giessen, Institute Allgen-
eine & Spezielle Zoologie, Fed. Rep.
Germany
HOLLAND, K.N. 12074
Diss Abst Int
HOLLAND, L.E. 9776, 12080
Purdue University, Dept. Forestry &
Natural Resources, West Lafayette, IN
47907 USA
HOLLAND, R.L. 11194
Dept. Human Anatomy, Oxford OX1 3QX
England
HOLLENBECK, P.J. 11803
Dept. Animal Sciences, Purdue Univer-
sity, West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
HOLM, E. 10537
Royal Ontario Museum, Dept. Ichthy-
ology & Herpetology, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5S 2C6
HOLM, T. 10956
Nobelgatan IIA, S-41657 Gothenburg,
Sweden
HOLMGREN, S. 11190
University Goteborg, Dept. Zoophys-
iology, S-40031 Goteborg, Sweden
HOMMA, S. 11646
Toyama Medical & Pharmaceutical Uni-
versity, Faculty Medicine, Dept. Phy-
siology, Sugitani, Toyama 93001
Japan
HONDA, H. 8889
Electric Power Industry, Center Re-
search Institute, Abiko Chiba 27011
Japan
HOOFTMAN, R.N. 11437
RNO Organization Ind. Research, POB
217, Shoemaker Street 97, 2600 Ae
Delft, Netherlands
HOOGERHOUD, R.J.C. 10644
University Leiden, Dept. Morphology·,
Zoology Lab, 2300 RA Leiden, Nether~
lands
HOORNBEEK, F.K. 10587
University New Hampshire, Dept. Zoology,
Durham, NH 03824 USA
HOOVER, D.M. 11304
Ontario Ministry Agriculture & Food,
Veterinary Service Lab, Box 3612
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H 6R8
HOOVER, K.L. 11100
NSI, National Toxicology Program,
Tumor Pathology Branch, Program Bio-
assay, Bethesda, MD 20205 USA
HOPKINS, C.D. 10214
Address not listed.
HOPKINS, T.L. 10451
University South Florida, Dept. Marine
Science Institute, S~. Petersburg, FL
33701 USA
HORA, M.E. 10149
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency,
Division Water Quality, Roseville, MN
55113 USA
RORIE, S. 10785
Tokyo University Fisheries, Tokyo 108,
Japan
HORII, S. 9921
Tokyo Metropolitan Research Lab Public
Health, 24-1 3 Chome Hyakunin Cho,
Shinjuka Ku, Tokyo 160, Japan
HORIUCHI, M. 10530
Nihon Nosan Kogyo Research Center,
20-4 Hinode 2, Funab Chiba 273, Japan
HORN, M.H. 9567, 9987
California State University Fullerton,
Dept. Biology, Fullerton, CA 92634 USA
HORTLE, M.E. 8821
c/o R.W.G. White, University Tasmania,
Dept. Zoology, Hobart, Tas 7001, Aus-
tralia
HOSE, J.E. 11103
c/o M.L. Landolt, University Washing-
ton, College Fisheries, Seattle, WA
98195 USA
HOSOKAWA, K. 9897
Tokyo Dentistry College, Biology Lab,
Predental Course, Ichikawa 272, Japan
HOUDE, E.D. 9412
University Miami, Rosenstiel School
Marine & Atmospheric Sciences, Eiami
FL 33149 USA
Author Index Page 37-
HOUDEBINE, L.M. 11172
INRA, Center National Recherche Zoo-
technology, Physiology Lactat Lab,
F-78350 Jouy en Josas, France
HOUGHTON, R.G. 10581
Fisheries Lab, Lowestoft NR33 OHT
Suffolk, England
HOWELL, J.H. 9861
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Hammond
Bay Biology Station, Millersburg, MI
49759 USA
H01-lELL, W. H. 9566, 12083
University New Hampshire, Dept. Zoo-
logy, Durham, NH 03824 USA
HOWELL, W.M. 11839
Dept. Biology, Samford University,
Birmingham, AL 35209 USA
HOWEY, R.G. 11986, 11987, 11406
Lamar Fish Cultural Development Center,
Lamar, PA 16848 USA
HUANG, D.P. 10737
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Institute
Radiology & Oncology, Dept. Medicine
& Health, Kowloon, Hong Kong
HUANG, F.L. 11066
c/o T.B. Lo, Academy Sinica, Insti-
tute Biology-Chemistry, Taipei,
Taiwan
HUBBERT, R.M. 9453
University London Chelsea College,
Dept. Zoology, London SW3 6LX
England
HUBOLD, G. 11502
University Kiel, Institute Meereskunde
D-2300 Kiel 1, Fed. Rep. Germany
HUDSON, A.P. 9055
Memorial University, Faculty Medicine,
St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
AlB 3V6
HUDSON, A.P. 9163
University Texas, Dept. Biochemistry,
Dallas, TX 75235 USA
HUDSON, E.B. 11305
Ministry Agriculture, Fisheries & Food,
Fish Disease Lab, Weymouth DT4 8UB
Dorsetshire, ~ngland
HUEY, D. W. 9 072
Memphis State University·, Ecological
Research Center, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
HUFF, J.A. 9281
Florida Dept. Natural Resources,
Marine Research Lab, 100-8th Avenue
Southeast, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
USA
HUGH, T.B. 10799
St. Vincents Hospital, Medical Center,
Darlinghurst, New South Wales, 2010
Australia
HUGHES, D.R. 11777
Electron Microscope Unit, University
Sydney, 2006 New South Wales, Australia
HUGHES, G.M. 9447, 9631
University Brest, Physiology Animal
Lab, F-29269 Brest, France
HUGHES, S.E.l0544
NOAA, Northwest & Alaska Fisheries
Center, 2725 Montlake Boulevard,
East Seattle, WA 98112 USA
HUISMAN, E.A. 9399
State Agricultural University, Dept.
Fish Culture & Fisheries, Wageningen,
Netherlands
HULATA, G. 11346
Agriculture Research Organization,
Fish & Aquacultures Research Station,
IL-30820 DOR, Israel
HULLEY, P.A. 11264
South African Museum, Cape Town,
South Africa
HUMPHRIES, J.M. 11794
Museum of Zoology & Division Biological
Sciences, University Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI 48109 USA
HUNG, S.S.O. 9518, 10435
University Guelph, College Biological
Sciences, Dept. Nutrition, Guelph,
Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
HUNN, J.B. 9863
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Hammond
Bay Biology Station, Millersburg, MI
49759 USA
HUNT, D. 9729
Auburn University, Dept. Fisheries &
Allied Aquacultures, Agricultural Ex-
perimental Station, Auburn, AL 36849
USA
HUNT, R.L. 11956, 11957
Dept. Natural Resources, POB 7921,
Madison, WI 53707 USA
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NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, La Jolla Lab, Southwest Fisheries
Center, La Jolla, CA 92038 USA
HUNTER, J.R. 11686
Apartado 2732, San Jose, Costa Rica
HUNTER, V.A. 8915
US Environmental Protection Agency,
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab,
Division of Freshwater-Toxicology
Branch, Corvallis, OR 97350 USA
HUNTINGFORD, F.A. 11788
Dept. Zoology, University Glasgow
G12 8QQ, Great Britain
HUPPERT, D.D. 8835
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Southwest Fisheries Center,
La Jolla Lab, La Jolla, CA 92038 USA
HURLBERT, S.H. 11443
California State University San Diego,
Dept. Biology, San Diego, CA 92182
USA
HUSSAIN, N. 9279
Kuwait Institute Scientific Research,
Dept. Mariculture & Fisheries, POB
1638, Salmiya, Kuwait
HUSSAIN, S.M. 9346
University Karachi, Institute Marine
Biology, Karachi 32, Pakistan
HUTCHINS, J.B. 11813
Western Australian Museum, Perth,
Western Australia 6000
RUTH, A. 10341
Academy Science Gdr., Zentrurn Insti-
tute Molecular Biology, DDR-1115 Ber-
lin, German Dem. Rep.
HYSLOP, E-. J. 9426
Open University, Dept. Biology, Milton
Keynes MK7 6AA, Buckinghamshire,
England
ICHIKAWA, R. 10034
National Institute Radiology Sci-
ence, Division Environmental Health,
Chiba 260, Japan
IDLER, D.R. 8744, 10178
Memorial University Ne•vfoundland,
Marine Science Research Lab, St. Johns,
Newfoundland, Canada AlC 5S7
IIJIMA, T. 9461, 12138
Kyushu University, Faculty Dentistry,
Faculty Oral Anatomy, Dept. Oral Anat-
omy, Fukucka 812, Japan
IJIRI, K. 10308
University Tokyo, Faculty Science,
Institute Zoology, Tokyo 113, Japan
IKARIYA, T. 11377
Hokkaido University, Faculty Fisheries,
Biochemistry Lab, Hakodate 041, Japan
ILAN, Z. 9010
Tel Aviv University, Dr, George S. Wise
Center Life Sciences, Dept. Zoology,
Tel Aviv, Israel
.IMSAND, S. 11261, 11311
University California San Diego,
Scripps Institute Oceanography, La
Jolla, CA 92093 USA
INA, K. 10620
Shizuoka University, Faculty Agricul-
ture, Dept. Agricultural Chemistry,
Oya, Shizuoka 422, Japan
INADA, T. 10961
Japan Marine Fishery Resource Research
Center, 3-27 Kioicho, Chiyoda Ku,
Tokyo 102, Japan
INGERMANN, R.L. 11038, 11663, 12069
University Oregon, Oregon Institute
Marine Biology, Dept. Biology, Charle-
ston, OR 97420 USA
INGLIMA, K. 9804, 10235
New York University, Dept. Biology,
New York, New York, 10003 USA
INMAN, A.O. 9778
East Carolina University, Dept. Biology,
Greenville, NC 27834 USA
INNIS, G.S. 10678
Utah State University, Dept. Wildlife
Science, Logan, UT 84322 USA
Author Index Page 39
ISHIDA, A.T. 11674
c/o C.L. Fain, University California-
Los Angeles, School Medicine, Jules
Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA
90024 USA
ISHIDA, Y. 8887
University Tokyo, Ocean Research In-
stitute, Nakano Ku, Tokyo 164, Japan
ISHIOKA, H. 9024
Nansei Reg. Fisheries Research Lab,
Saiki, Hiroshima 73904 Japan
ISO, N. 9489
Tokyo University Fisheries, Dept.
Food Science & Technology, Minato Ku,
Tokyo 108, Japan
ISRAEL, M. 9035
CNRS, Neurobiology Cellulaire Lab,
Dept. Neurochimie, F-91190 Gif Sur
Yvette, France
ITAZAWA, Y. 11369
Kyushu University, FacultyAgricul-
ture, Dept. Fisheries, Higashi Ku,
Fukuoka 812, Japan
ITZKOWITZ, M. 10507, 10918, 11820
Lehigh University, Dept. Biology,
Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
IUCHI, I. 8754
University Tokyo, Faculty Science,
Institute Zoology, Tokyo 113, Japan
IWAI, I. 10056
Kyoto University, Dept. Fisheries,
Kyoto 606, Japan
IWAMA, G.K. 10899
Hokkaido University, Faculty Agri-
culture, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060,
Japan
IWAMATSU, T. 8788
Aichi University Education, Dept.
Biology, Igaya Cho, Kariya, Aichi 448,
Japan
IWATA, A. 11139
Shinshu University, Faculty Science,
Dept. Biology, Matsumoto 390, Japan
IWATA, K. 10280
Wakayama University, Faculty Educa-
tion, Biology Lab, Wakayama 640,
Japan
IZIUMOR, J.G. 10000
Academy Science USSR, Institute Inland
Water Biology, Borak, USSR
JAANA, H. 11521
Hokkaido University, Faculty Science,
Institute Zoology, Sapporo, Hokkaido
060, Japan
JACKSON, A.J. 10487
Dunstaffnaga Marine Research Lab, Oban
PA34 4AD Argyle, Scotland
JACKSON, G.J. 10137, 10352
US FDA, Division Microbiology, Washing-
ton DC, 20204 USA
JACKSON, P.D. 9374
Arthur Rylah Institute Environmental Re-
search, Division Fisheries & Wildlife,
123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, Victoria,
3048 Australia
JACKSON, W.F. 8779, 10301, 12041
Michigan State University, Dept. Phys-
iology, East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
JACOB, S.S. 9905, 11415
University Kerala, Dept. Aquatic Biology
& Fisheries, Trivandrum 695007, India
JACOBS, D. 10444
University Maryland Appalachian Envir-
onmental Lab, College Park, MD 20742
USA
JAFRI, A.K. 9278
Kuwait Institute Science Research, Dept.
Mariculture & Fisheries, POB 1638,
Salmiya, Kuwait
JAMES, G.D. 9049
Ministry Agriculture & Fisheries, Di-
vision Fisheries Research, POB 19062,
Wellington, New Zealand
JANA, B.B. 10695, 10980
Kalyani University, Dept. Zoology,
Kalyani 741235, West Bengal, India
JANSEN, G.L. 12037
Diss Abst Int
JANSEN, W.F. 11120
Address not listed.
JARRAMS, P. 9295
Severn Trent Water Authority, Area
Fisheries Off i ce, Meadowlane, Notting-
ham, England
JAYARAM, M.G. 9261, 9265, 10093, 10843,
10845 University Agriculture Science,
College Fisheries, Mangalore 575002,
India
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Aubu r n Uuiv e.t.: ~1 Ly, DelJ L. F l~lle1les &
Allied Aquacultures, Agricultural
Experimental Station, Auburn, AL 36849
USA
JEFFREE, R.A. 9227
c/o N.J. Williams, Australian Atomos-
pheric Energy Commission, Research
Establishment, New Illawarra Road,
Lucas Heights, New South Wales, 2234
Australia
JELEK, R. 12088
Diss Abst Int
JELLYMAN, D.J . 9527
Ministry Agriculture & Fisheries, Di-
vision Fisheries Research, Christchurch
JENSEN, Z.J. 10553
St. Marys College, .Dept. Biology-~
Notre Dame, IN 46556 1JSA
JILEK, R. 9057
Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH 43210
JILEK, R. 9510
Dept. Zoology,
University Virginia, Medical Center,
College Medicine, Dept. Biomedical
Engineering, Charlottesville, VA
22908 USA
JOBLING, M. 8857, 8990, 9104, 9202, 9643,
10111, 10421, 10886, 11487, 11558
University Tromso, Institute Fiskeri-
fag, N-9001 Tromso, Norway
New Zealand JOHANSEN, K. 11020
JENG, S.S. 9379
Kaohsiun Institute Marine Technology,
Chi Chin, Kaohsiun Taiwan
JENKINS, R.E. 9375
Roanoke College, Dept. Biology, Salem,
VA 24153 USA
JENKINS, R.M. 8690
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Fayette-
ville, AR 72701 USA
JENNEN, A. 9269
Ministry Agriculture, Administration
Recherche Chimie, Museumloan 5, B-1980
Tervuren, Belgium
JENSEN, A.J. 9248
Directorate Wildlife & Freshwater Fish,
Elgesetergt 10, N-7000 Trondheim,
Norway
JENSEN, A.L. 10831, 10900
University Michigan, School Natural
Resources, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
JENSEN, G.S. 11170
National Institute Animal Science,
Rolighedsve 25, DK-1958 Copenhagen V,
Denmark
JENSEN, J.A. 11637
University Miami, School Medicine,
Dept. Microbiology, Miami, FL 33101
USA
JENSEN, J.O.T. 10089
The Museum Royal Norwegian Social
Science & Lett·ers, N-700.0 Trondheim,
Norway
Aahus University, Dept.
8000 Aahus C, Denmark
JOHN, C.G. 8972
Zoology, DK-
New Brunswick, Dept. Natural Resources,
Fish & Wildlife Branch, POB 6000,
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
E3B 5H1
JOHN, H.C. 9369
Biology Anstalt Helgoland, Zoology In-
stitute & Museum, Taxonomy Arbeitsgrp
D-2000 Hamburg 13, Fed. Rep. Germany
JOHNS, D.M. 11334
US Environmental Protection Angency,
Environmental Research Lab, South
Ferry Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
JOHNS, P.R. 11287, 11154
Harvard University, School Medicine,
Dept. Neurobiology, Boston, MA 02115
USA
JOHNSEN, F. 9616
Agriculture University, Dept. Animal
Nutrition, N-1432 AS NLH Norway
JOHNSEN, P.B. 9083, 9643
Monell Chemistry Senses Center, 3500
Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
JOHNSON, B.G.H. 9851
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Sea Lamprey
Control Center, Sault Ste. Marie, On-
tario, Canada P6A 1PO
JOHNSON, C.R. 1183
University Tasmania, Dept. Zoology,
Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
Author Index Page 41
JOHNSON, D.J. 11916
Division Fisheries & Wildlife Manage-
ment, Ohio State University, Columbus,
OH 43210
JOHNSON, F.N. 8732
Lancaster University, Dept. Psychology
Lancaster LA1 4YF England
JOHNSON, J.H. 11698
JOSEPH, J. 12051
Diss Abst Int
JOSHI, B.D. 10062
Kumaun University, Dept. Zoology,
Almora, India
JOSWIAK, G.R. 11865, 12103
Dept. Biology, Wayne State University,
Betroit, MI 48202
Nez Perce Tribe, Idaho, POB 365, Lapwai JOUBERT, C.S.W. 8871
ID 83540 USA Oceanographic Research Institute, POB
JOHNSON, J.H. 8848, 9769, 10204, 10205, 10712, Durban 4056, South Africa
11789, 11825 New York State Dept. En-JUCH, P.J.W. 9696
vironmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road State University Groningen, Dept. Zoo-
Albany, NY 12233 USA logy, NL-9750 AA Haren, Netherlands
JOHNSTON, B.R. 10652 JUKHIMENKO, S.S. 10880
Queens University Belfast, Dept. Zoo-Pacific Sea Fisheries & Oceanograph~c
logy, Belfast BT7 INN, Antrim, North Research Institute, Khabarovsk, USSR
Ireland
JOHNSTON, D. 11046
Baylor College Medicine, Dept. Neuro-
logy, Program Neuroscience, Houston,
TX 77030 USA
JOHNSTON, D.W. 10144
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Biology
Station, St. Andrews, New Brunswick,
Canada EOG 2XO
JOHNSTON, I.A. 9047, 9056, 9464, 11143
University St. Andrews, Dept. Physi-
ology, St. Andrews KY16 9ST, Fife,
Scotland
JOHNSTONE, A.D.F.8993
Dept. Agriculture & Fisheries Scotland,
Marine Lab, POB 101, Victoria Road,
Aberdeen A89 8DB, Scotland
JONES, F.V. 11972
Diss Abst Int
JONES, G.P. 8991, 9307, 10436, 11838
University Auckland, Marine Research
Lab, Auckland, New Zealand
JONES, J.R. 11546
University Missouri, School Forestry,
Fisheries & Wildlife, Columbia, MO
65211
JONER, P.E. 9318
Veterinarian College Norway, Dept. Food
Hygiene, Oslo, Norway
JONSSON, A-C. 10721
University Goteborg, Dept. Zoophysio-
logy, S-40031 Goteborg, Sweden
JOSEPH, D. 10142
Address not listed.
JUNG, B. 9795
University Strasbourg, Biology General
Lab, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
JURSS, K. 9673, 10318, 10576
University Rostock, Dept. Biology,
Animal Physiology, DDR-25 Rostock 1,
German Dem. Rep.
JUSUPOV, O.J. 9058
Academy Science UZSSR, Institute Nat-
ural Science, Nukus, UZSSR
KAEDING, L.R. 10134
Montana State University, Dept. Biology,
Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
KAGAWA, H. 9811, 11067
National Institute Basic Biology, Oka-
zaki 444, Japan
KAGEYAMA, T. 9341
Kyoto Prefectural University Medicine,
Institute Biology, Kyoto 603, Japan
KAINUA, K. 9846
University Oulu, Perameri Research Sta-
tion, SF-901000 Oulu 10, Finland
KAISER, K.P. 9316
Technical University-Munich, Institute
Lebensmittelchem, D-8046 Garching,
Fed. Rep. Germany
KAITARANTA, J.K. 10865, 11112
Technical Research Center Finland, Food
Research Lab, SF-02150 Espoo 15, Fin-
land
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Hiroshima University, Faculty Applied
Biology, Fukuyama 720, Japan
KALAVATI, C. 9906, 10759
KARRER, C, 11836
Universitat Hamburg, Zoologisches
Museum, Martin-Luther-King Platz 3,
2000 Hamburg 13, Fed. Rep. Germany
c/o C.C. Narasimhamurti, Andhra
versity, Dept. Zoology, Waltair
Andhra Pradesh, India
Uni-KASAHARA, K. 9487, 9488, 11252
530003, Notre Dam Seishin University,
700 Japan
KAMEl, I. 11670
Osaka Universi~y, School Medicine,
Institute Higher Nervous Activity,
Dept. Neuroanatomy, Osaka, Japan
KANABASHIRA, Y. 9106
Tokyo University Fisheries, Ichthy-
ology Lab, Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
KANAYAMA, T. 11529
Hokkaido University, Faculty Fisheries
Marine Zoology Lab, Hakodate 041, Ja-
pan
KANAZAWA, A. 9027, 9028
Kagoshima University, Faculty Fisher-
ies, Kagoshima 890, Japan
KANAZAWA, J. 11367
National Institute Agriculture Sci-
ence, Yatabe, Ibaraki 305, Japan
KANDA, T. 10153
Kyushq University, Faculty Agricul-
ture, Dept. Fisheries, Fukuoka 812,
Japan
KAPPENMAN, R.F. 10933
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Ser-
vice, Northwest & Alaska Fisheries
Center, 2725 Montlake Boulevard East,
Seattle, WA 98112
KAPUR, K. 10455
Punjab Agriculture University, Dept.
Zoology, Ludhian 141004, Punjab
India
KAPUR, K. 9397
Haryana Agriculture University, Dept.
Zoology, Hissar 125004, Haryana, India
KARPLUS, I. 11000
University Miami, School Marine & At-
mosphere Science, Division Biology &
Living Resources, Miami, FL 33149 USA
KARRA, S.R. 11790
Dept. Zoology, Andhra University,
Waltair 530003,, India
Okaya'(Ila
KASAl, H. 8970, 11181
cJo S. Nishimura, National Cancer Cen-
ter, Research Institute, Division Bio-
logy, Chuo Ku, Tokyo 104, Japan
KASHIN, S.M. 10463
c/o R.W. Brill, Pacific Game & Fish
Foundation, Honolulu, HI 96825 USA
KASTBERGER, G. 10575
University Groz, Dept. Zoology, A-8010
Groz, Austria
KATAYAMA, M. 9105
11-22 Tatara 2, Hofu 747, Japan
KATO, F. 11330
Asuwa Senior High School, Fukui 91037
Japan
l(ATZ, M.J. 12147
c/o R.J. Lasek, .case Western Reserve
University, Dept. Anatomy, Cleveland,
OH 94110 USA
KATZIR, G. 11196
Ben Gurian University Neger, Dept.
Biology, Beersheba 84120, Israel
KAVALIERS, M. 10810
Colorado State University, Dept. Zoo-
logy & Entomology, Fort Collins, CO
80523 USA
KAVALIERS, M. 9327, 9927, 10217, 10274
University Western Ontario, Dept. Zoo-
logy, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B7
KAWAGUCHI, K. 11525
University Tokyo, Ocean Research Insti-
tute, Nakano Ku, Tokyo 164, Japan
KAWAMURA, G. 9020, 9034, 9491, 10020,
10520, 11244, 11257 Kagoshima Univer-
sity, Faculty Fisheries, Kagoshima
890, Japan
KAWAMURA, T. 10732
c/o S. Yamashita, Kagoshima University,
Institute Biology, Kagoshima 890, Japan
Author Index Page 43
KAWAMURA, T. 9646
Nagoya University, Faculty Virology,
Fisheries Lab, Nagoya, Aichi 464,
Japan
KAWASAKI, R. 11195
Nugata University, College Biology
Medical Technology, Asahi, Nugata
951, Japan
KAYA, C.M. 10941
Montana State University, Dept. Biolo-
gy, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
KAZAKOV, R.V. 9633, 10598, 11348, 11494
Leningrad Lake & River Fisheries Re-
search Institute, Leningrad, USSR
KAZANSKY, B.N. 10500
AA Zhdanov State University, Dept.
Ichthyology & Hydrobiology, Leningrad
B-164, USSR
KEAST, A. 9 411
Queens University, Dept. Biology,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6
KEDROVA, O.S. 10319
MV Lomonosov State University, Molec-
ular Biology & Bioorganic Chemistry
Lab, Moscow 117234, USSR
KEENLEYSIDE, M.H.A. 9980, 10569
University Western Ontario, Dept.
Zoology, London, Ontario, Canada
N6A 5B7
KEESEN, H.W. 11350
c/o H.J. Langholtz, University Gottin-
gen, Institute Tierzucht & Haustier-
genet, D-3400 Gottingen, Fed. Rep.
Germany
KEITH, R.E. 10600
Ohio State University, Dept. Chemis-
try, Mansfield, OH 44906 USA
KELLY, K.F. 11008
KENNEDY, G.J.A. 9205 1 .10513, 10981, 11983
Dept. Agriculture Northern Ireland,
Fisheries Research Lab, Castlerve Road,
Coleraine, Londonderry , Northern Ire-
land
KENNEDY, L.A.9504
University Saskatchewan, College Medi-
cine, Dept. Anatomy, Saskatoon, Sas-
katchewan, Canada S7N OWO
KENNEDY, M.J. 11722
Alberta Dept. Agriculture Vet. Service
Branch, Parasito~ogy Section, 3rd
Floor, O.S. Longman Building, 6909-
116 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
T6H 4P2
KENNETT, C.B. 12019
Diss Abst Int
KENTOURI, M. 10075
Station Biology Marine & Lagunaire,
Quai Bose Prolonge, F-34200 Sete,
France
KERNEHAN, R.J. 9737
Delmarva Ecology Lab, Box 286, Rural
Delivery 1, Middletown, DE 19709 USA
KESHAVANATH, P. 9263, 9264
University Agriculture Science, College
Fisheries, Mangalore 575002, India
KHABIBULLINA, L.A. 10554
Gorki Applied Math & Cybernetics Re-
search Institute, Gorki, USSR
KHAN, R.A. 8825
Memorial University Newfoundland,
Dept. Biology, St. Johns, New found-
land, Canada Ale 5S7
KHANGAROT, B.S. 8799, 9693, 10283, 11460
Bhupal Nobles College, Post Grad,
Dept. Zoology, Udaipur 313001 Rajasthan
India
Natural Environmental Research Council, KHULBE, R.D. 10138
Institute Marine Biochemistry, St. Kumaun University, DSB College, Dept.
Fitticks Road, Aberdeen ABl 3RA, Botany, Nainital 263 002 Uttar Pradesh,
Scotland India
KEMALI, M. 9076
Stazione Zoology Napoli, Neurobiology
Section, I-80121 Naples, Italy
KENNEDY, C.R. 10893, 11356, 11361
University Exeter, Dept. Biological
Sciences , Ex eter EX4 4QD , Deveonshire
England
KIKUCHI, S. 9476
Chiba University, Faculty Science,
Dept. Biology, Chiba 260, Japan
KILAMBI, R.V. 9237, 11559
University Arkansas, Dept. Zoology,
Fayetteville , AR 72701 ~SA
KILARSKI , W. 10639
Jagiellonian University, Dept. Compara-
tive Anatomy, PL'""30060, Krakow, Poland
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Aristotelian University Salonika,
Faculty Veterinarian Medicine, Dept.
Food Hygiene, Salonika, Greece
KIME, D.E. 8741, 10706
University Sheffield, Dept. Zoology,
Sheffield S10 2TN, South Yorkshire,
England
KIMMEL, C.B. 9187, 10373
University Oregon, Dept. Biology,
Eugene, OR 97403
KIMMEL, J.J 11937
Dept. Marine Science, University
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
00708
KIMURA, D.K. 10577, 11481
Washington Dept. Fisheries, Olympia,
WA 98504 USA
KIMURA, S. 11531
Kyushu University, Faculty Agricul-
ture, Fisheries ENvironmental Science
Lab, Higashi Ku, Fukuoka 812, Japan
KIMURA, S. 11123, 11253
Tokyo University, Fisheries Biochem-
istry Lab, Minato Ku, Tokyo 108
Japan
KIMURA, T. 10252
Hokkaido University, Faculty Fish,
Microbiology Lab, Hakkodate 041
Japan
KINAE, N. 9311
Shizuoka College Pharmacy, Health
Science Lab, Shizuoka 422, Japan
KING, E.L. Jr. 9850
US Fish & Wildlife Service, Hammond
Bay Biology Station, Millersburg, MI
49759 USA
KING, P.A. 11333
National University Ireland, Univer-
sity College Galway, Dept. Zoology,
Galway, Ireland
KING, T.A. 11330
Auburn University, Dept. Fisheries &
Allied Aquacultures, Experimental
Station, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
KINGETT, P.D. 11313
c/o J.H. Choat, University Auckland,
Dept. Zoology, Auckland, New Zealand
KIORBOE, T. 11221
Marine Biology Lab, DK-3000 Helsingor
Dernnark
KIRBY, J.M. 10833
Virginia Polytech Institute & State
University, Dept. Biology, Aquatic
Ecological Group, Blacksburg, VA
24061 USA
KIRKA, A. 11236
Lab Rybarstva Hydrobiology, CS-82968
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
KIRKWOOD, G.P. 10580
CSIRO, Development Fisheries & Oceano-
graphy, POB 21, Cronulla, New South
Wales, 2230 Australia
KIRMSE, D. 8954
Humboldt University, Sekt Nahrungs-
guterwirtschaft & Lebensmitteltechnolo-
gy, DDR-104, Berlin, German Dem. Rep.
KIRSCH, R. 10565
CNRS Physiology Comparee Regul. Lab,
BP 20 CR, F-67037 Strasbourg, France
KIRSCHBAUM, F. 10771
University Cologne, Lehrstuhl Experi-
mental Morphology, Institute Zoology,
D-5000 Cologne 41, Fed. Rep. Germany
K!SSIL, G.W. 10084
Israel Oceanographic & Limnology Re-
search Mariculture Lab, POB 1212, Elat,
Israel
KITCHELL, J.F. 9868
University Wisconsin, Limnology Lab,
Madison, WI 53706 USA
KLECKNER, R.C. 10416, 12012
University Maine, Migratory Fish Re-
search Institute, Orono, ME 04469 USA
KLEIN-MACPHEE, G. 12028
Diss Abst Int
KLEINSTREUER, C. 11680
Stone & Webster Consulting Firm,
Boston, MA 02107 USA
KLIMLEY, A.P. 11695, 11850
Graduate Dept. A-008, Scripps Insti-
tution of Oceanography, LaJo l la, CA
92093 USA
KLING, D. 9467
University Tubingen, Institute Biology
3, Lehrstuhl Zoophysiology, Physiology
OKOl ABT, D-7400 Tubingen 1, Fed. Rep.
Germany
KLINGBIEL, J. 11919, 12144
Dept . Natural Resources, lladison, WI
53700
Author Index Page 45
KLOTH, T.C. 11852
2569 Hedgerow Drive, Marietta, GA
30066 USA
KNAPE, J.T.A. 11592
University Amsterdam, Wilhelmina
Gasthius, Amsterdam, Netherlands
KNAPP, E. 9535
Innsbruck University, Institute Zoo-
logy & Physiology, A-5020 Innsbruck,
Austria
KNEIB, R.T. 11308, 11713
University Georgia, Institute Marine,
Sapelo Island, GA 31327 USA
KNIGHT, S.A. 9807
University Nebraska, School Life Sci-
ence, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
KNITTEL, M.D. 9252, 9609, 10475
US Environmental Protection Agency,
Western Fish Toxicology Station,
Corvallis, OR 97330 USA
KNOX, D. 9916
Institute Marine Biochemistry, St.
Fitticks Road, Aberdeen AB1 3RA
Scotland
KNUCKLES, J.L. 10592
Address not listed.
KNUTZEN, J. 9310
Norwegian Institute Water Research,
POB 333, Oslo 3, Norway
KO, R.C. 8715
University Hong Kong, Dept. Zoology,
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
KOBAYASHI, K. 10313
Sapporo Medical College, Dept. Oto-
laryngology, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060
Japan
KOBAYASHI, R. 8895
Tokyo University, Fisheries, Food
Hygiene Chemical Lab, Minato Ku,
Tokyo 108, Japan
KOBAYASHI, T. 10971
Yamaguchi Prefectural Naikai Fisher-
ies Experimental Station, Aho Futashi~
rna Yamaguchi 754, Japan
KOBAYASHI, W. 11179
c/o T.S.Yamamoto, Hokkaido University,
Faculty Science, Institute Zoology,
Sapporo, Hakkaido 060, Japan
KOHDA, M. 11612
c/o T. Sato, Waseda University, Dept.
Applied Chemistry, Shinjuka Ku, Tokyo
160, Japan
KOHDA, M. 11500
Kyoto University, Primate Research In-
stitute, Aichi 484, Japan
KOHLENSTEIN, L.C. 9740, 12101
Johns Hopkins University, Applied Phys-
iology Lab, Laurel, MD 20810 USA
KOHLER, A. 9141, 10839
University Hamburg, Institute Zoology,
D-2000 Hamburg 13, Fed. Rep. Germany
KOHLER, C.C. 10819, 12117
Southern Illinois University, Fisheries
Research Lab, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
KOHLHORST, D. 9405
California Dept. Fish & Game, Bay Delta
Fishery Project, 4001 North Wilson Way,
Stockton, CA 95205 USA
KOHN, A. 10794
Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Dept. Helminto-
logy, Fiocruz CP 926, Rio di Janeiro,
RJ, Brazil
KOHSAKA, S. 10264
University Michigan, Mental Health Re-
search Institute, Neuroscience Lab,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
KOMADA, N. 9899
Gifu College Dentistry, Dept. General
Anatomy, Motosu, Gifu 50102, Japan
KONEMANN, H. 9361
University Utrecht, Dept. Veterinarian
Pharmacology & Toxicology, NL-3572,
BP Utrecht, Netherlands
KONEMANN, H. 10360, 10361
Ministry Health & Environmental Protec-
tion, POB 439, NL-2260 AK, Leidschen-
dam, Netherlands
KORCHAGIN, V.P. 9167, 9791
Academy Science USSR, Far East Science
Center, Institute Marine Biology,
Vladivostok, USSR
KORMANIK, G.A. 9747
University Texas, Dept. Zoology, Port
Arkansas Marine Lab, Port Arkansas, TX
78373 USA
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Bundesforsch Anstalt Fischerei, lnsti~
tute Biochemistry & Technology, D-2000
Hamburg, 50, Fed. Rep. Germany
KORNFIELD, I. 10446
University Maine, Migratory Fish Re-
search Institute, Orono, ME 04469
USA
KORTMULDER, K. 11271
University Leiden, Dept. Ethol. Zoo-
logy Lab, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
KOSAK, P. 8957, 11006
University Georgia, Dept. Food Sci-
ence, Athens, GA 30602 USA
KOSAKA, T. 11603
University Tokyo, Institute Medical
Science, Dept. Fine Morphology, Tokyo
108 Japan
KOSLO\v, J .A. 10936
Dalhouse University, Dept. Oceanogra-
phy, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
B3H 4J1
KOSMATH, I. 11365
Salzburg University, Institute Zoology
A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
KOSSOWSKI, C. 11093
University Center Occidental Lara,
Escuela Agron, Piscicultura, Estacion
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
KOTHARI, S. 9301
SSL Jain College, Post Grad Dept. Zoo-
logy, Vidisha, India
KOTHBAUER, H. 11368
University Wien, Institute Zoology,
A-1010 Wien 1, Austria
KOTT, E. 8965
Wilfrid Laurier University, Dept. Bio-
logy, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L
3C5
KOU, G.H. 11744
National Taiwan University Dept. Zoo-
logy, Taipei 106, Taiwan
KOTINDINYA, R.R. 9079
SRI Venkateswara University, Dept.
Zoology, Tirupati 517502, Andhra
Pradesh, India
KOVALENKO, L.M. 11434
Pacific Fisheries & Oceanography
Research Institute, Vladivostok, USSR
KOVALJEVA, A.A. 10555
Atlantic Fisheries & Oceanographic
Research Institute, Kaliningrad, USSR
KOWARSKY, J. 10018
Western Australia Institute Technology,
Dept. Biology, Hayman Road, South Ben-
tley, WA 6102, Australia
KOYANAGI, T. 8698
National Institute Radiological Science,
Division Marine Radioecology, 3609 Iso-
zaki Nakaminato, Ibaraki 31112, Japan
KOZEL, T.R. 11996
Diss Abst Int
KRAFT, W. 10007
Address not listed.
KRAMER, B. 11647
University Regensburg, FAK Biologie &
Vorklin Medicine, Institute Zoology,
D-8400 Regensburg, Fed. Rep. Germany
KRAMER, D.L. 8961, 10551
McGill University, Dept. Biology, Mon-
treal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1B1
KRATT, L.F. 9242, 11567
Environmental Management Association,
1530-10 Avenue Southwest, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada T3C OJS
KREFFT, G. 9367
Walther Mahlau Stieg 4, D-2000 Hamburg
70, Fed. Rep. Germany
KREPS, E.M. 9798, 9915
Academy Science USSR, Institute Evolu-
tionary Physiology & Biochemistry,
Leningrad, USSR
KRIEBEL, R.M. 11628
University Vermont, College Medicine,
Dept. Anatomy & Neurobiology, Burling-
ton, VT 05405 USA
KRIETE, W.H. 9599
College of William & Mary, School
Marine Science, Virginia Institute Ma-
rine Science, Gloucester Point, VA
23062 US A
KRONE, C.A. 11635
c/o W.T. Iwaoka, University Washington,
Institute Food Science & Technology,
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
KRUEGER, C.C. 9820
University Minnesota, Dept. Entomology
Fisheries & Wildlife, St. Paul, MN
55108 USA
Author Index Page 47
KRUSE, R. 8773
Staatliches Vetrinaruntersuchungsamt
Fische & Fischwaren Cuxhaven, Schleu-
senstr, D-2190 Cuxhaven, Fed. Rep.
Germany
KRUZYNSKI, G.M. 12054
Diss Abst Int
KRYVI, H. 8806, 9949
University Bergen, institute Anatomy,
N-5000 Bergen, Norway
KRZYWOSZ, T. 9554
Inland Fisheries Institute, Dept. Lake
Fisheries, Olsztyn-Kortowo Building
5, PL-10957 Olsztyn, Poland
KUBICZ, A. 9801
Wroc1aw B Beirut University, Insti-
tute Biochemistry, Wroclaw, Poland
KUBOTA, S.S. 9255
MIE University, Faculty Fisheries,
Tsu, Mie 514, Japan
KUEHL, D.,.J. 8873, 10067
US Environmental Protection Agency
Research Lab, Duluth, MN 55804 USA
KUHLMANN, D. 9213, 10079
University Kiel, Institute Meeres-
kunde, D-2300 Kiel 1, Fed. Rep. Ger-
many
KULCZYCKI, G.R. 10193
Florida Dept. Environmental Regula-
tion, 2745 Southeast Morningside
Boulevard, Port St. Lucie, FL 33452
USA
KULLANDER, S. 11743
Swedish Museum of Natural History,
Vertebrate Zoology Section, S-10405
Stockholm, Sweden
KUMAR, S. 8731
Banaras Hindu University, Institute
Medical Science, Surgical Research
Lab, Varanasi 221005 Uttar Pradesh,
India
KUMARAGURU, A.K. 9998
University Guelph, Dept. Zoology,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2Wl
KURAMOCHI, T. 9113
Keikyo Aburatsubo Marine Park,
Koajiro, Misaki-Cho, Miura 23802
Japan
KUREISHY, T.W. 11486
National Institute Oceanography, Dona
Paula Goa 403004, India
KURELEC, B. 9918
Rudj er Boskovic Institute, Center
Marine Research, Marine Molecular
Biology Lab, POB 1016, YU-41001,
Zagreb, Yugoslavia
KUROKURA, H. 9652
University Tokyo, Faculty Virology,
Dept. Fisheries, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113,
Japan
KUSHLAN, J.A. 11329, 11847
South Florida Research Center, Ever-
glades National Park, Homestead, FL
33030 USA
KUSUDA, R. 10519
Kochi University, Fish Disease Lab,
Nankoku, Kochi 783, Japan
KUWAMURA, T. 9111
Chukyo University, Faculty Liberal Arts,
Showa Ku, Nagoya 466, Japan
KUX, Z. 11703
Moravian Museum, Dept. Zoology, CS-
65937, BRNO Czechoslovakia
KWAIN, W. 10397, 10610
Ontario Ministry Natural Resources,
Fisheries Branch, Lake Superior Fish-
eries Research Unit, 875 Queen Street
East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Canada P6A 2B3
LAALE,H.W. 10460,10461,11290,11623
University of Manitoba, Dept Zool
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2
LACROIX,G.L. 12068
Diss Abst Int
LAHLOU, B. 10564
Fac Sci Nice, Physiol Cellulaire &
Comparee Lab, Pare Valrose
F-06034 Nice, France
tAl, C.F. 9550
China Fisheries Weekly
Taipei, Taiwan
LAIRD, L.M. 9420
Univ Aberdeen, Dept Zoology
Aberdeen AB9 lFX Scotland
LALLIER, R. 8927,11456
Univ Montreal, Fac Vet Medicine
Dept Pathology & Microbiology
St. Hyacinthe, Quebec Canada J2S 7C6
LAM, T.J. 8723
Univ Singapore, Dept Zoology
Singapore 10, Singapore
LAMBERT, T.R. 9408
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
3400 Crow Canyon Rd
San Ramon, CA 94583 USA
Author Index Page 48
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State Univ Ghent, Fysiol Scher-
kunde Lab, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
LAMING, P.R. 11199
Queens Univ Belfast, Dept Zool,
Belfast BT7 lNN, Antrim
North Ireland
LAMSA, A.K. 9870
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
1451 Green Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA
LANE, E.D. 11859
Biol Dept, Malaspina College
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
LANE, H.C. 9044, 10650
Wake Forest University
Winston Salem, NC 27109 USA
LANG, I. 11627, 11644
Univ Gottingen, Inst Zool
l-D3400 Gottingen, Fed Rep Germany
LANNERS, R.N. 9445
Cornell Univ, Coll Med, Dept Physiol
New York, NY 10021 USA
LANTEIGNE, J. 11564
Univ Ottawa, Dept Biol
Ottowa, Ontario Canada KlN 6N5
LANZING, W.J.R. 11489
Univ Sydney, School Biol Sci
Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
LAPI, L.A. 11420
Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Resource
Service Branch, Pacific Biol Stn
Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6
LAROCHE, J.L. 9557
Gulf Coast Research Lab,
East Beach Drive
Ocean Springs, MS 39564 USA
LAROCHE, ,-I.A. 10387, 11687
Gulf Coast Research Lab,
Ocean Springs, MS 39564 USA
LARRANETA, M.G. 11238
Inst Invest Pesqueras Muelle Bouzas
Vigo, Spain
LARRICK, S.R. 12079
Diss Abst Int
LARSEN, L.O. 9831
Univ Copenhagen, August Krogh Inst
Zoophysiol Lab A
DK-2100 Copenhagen 0, Denmark
LARSON, R.J. 8764,8765
Calif State Univ, Dept Biol Sci
San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
LASKOWSKIHOKE, R.A. 10145
Aqua Tech Environm Consult Inc
Box 76, Melmore, OH 44845 USA
LAUDER, G.V. 9153
Harvard Univ, Museum Comp Zoology
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
LAUDER, G.V. Jr. 11797
Dept Anatomy, 1025 East 57th Street
Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
LAURENCE, G.C. 11441
Nat'l Marine Fisheries Serv
Ctr NE Fisheries, Narragansett Lab
Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
LAURS, R.M. 11690
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Service
La Jolla Lab POB 271
La Jolla, CA 92038 USA
LAWRIE, A.H. 9856,9871
Ontario Minist Nat Resources, POB 50
Maple, Ontario, Canada LOJ lEO
LAYIWOLA, P.J. 10378
Polytcch Cent London, Bioorgan Res Grp
115 New Canvendash St.
London WlM 8JS England
LEA, R.N. 12106
Address unavailable
LEACH, G.J. 8740
C/O M.H. Taylor, Univ Delaware,
Sch Life & Health Sci
Newark, DE 19711 USA
LEATHERLAND, J.F. 10648,10743,11125,
1189' 11771,11303
Univ Guelph, College Bio Sci
Dept Zool, Guelph Ontario
Canada NlG 2Wl
LEAVER, J. 9690,10370
Univ Newcastle Upon Tyne Microbial Chem
Newcastle Tyne NEl 7RU
Tyne & Wear, England
LEBAIL, P.Y. 9548
INRA, Physiol Poissons Lab
F-35042 Rennes, France
LEBLANC, D. 11043
C/O R. Lallier, Univ Montreal,
Fac Vet Med, Dept Pathol & Microbial
St Hyacinthe, Quebec Canada J2S 7C6
LEE, C.S. 10055,10230,11357,11395
Ocean Inst
Waimanalo, HI 96795 USA
LEE, D.S. 11786
NC State Museum, Box 27647
Raleigh, NC 27611, USA
LEE, K.H. 10988
NOAA, Nat'l Marine Fisheries Serv
NW & Alaska Fisheries Ctr,
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
LEE, "M.H. 12015
Address unavailable
Author Index Page 49
LEE,R.L.G. 10795
Univ Aston, Dept Biol Sci
Birmingham B4 7ET, England
LEE, R.M. 8946
Kantonsspital, Dept Zool
CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland
LEE, R.M. 9198,9596
Arizona State Univ, Dept Zoology
Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
LEE, S.C. 8752,8753,8951,8952,11920
Inst Zool, Acad Sinica
Taipi, Taiwan Republic of China
LEGENDRE, V. 11952,11953
Ministere du Loisir, Prov of Quebec
5075 rue Fullum
Montreal,Quebec Canaca H2H 2K3
LEGER, C. 8730, 11338
INRA, Ctr Natl Rech Zootech,
Rech Nutr Stn
F-78350 Jouy en Josas, France
LEGNER, E.F. 9222, 11003
Univ California, Div Biol Control
Riverside, CA 92521 USA
LEGRANDE, W.H. 11793
Dept Biol, Univ Wisconsin
Stevens Point, WI 54481 USA
LEHTINEN, K.L. 9365
Studsvik, Sedish Water & Air
Pollution Res Lab, Baltic Sea Lab
S-61182 Nykoping, Sweden
LEHNER, C.E. 12050
Address unavailable
LEIBOVITZ, L. 9363
Address unavailable
LEIBY, M.M. 9813, 11869
Marine Res Lab, Dept Nat Resources
100 8th Ave SE
St. Petersburg, FL 33701 USA
LEINO, R.L. 11999
Address unavailable
LEKNES, I.L. 9124,9642,11032
Univ Bergen, Inst Anatomy
Cellular Cardiel Res Grp
N-5000 Bergen, Norway
LELOUP-HATEY, J. 9922
Museum Natl History, Phisiol Gen &
Comparee Lab CNRS, Lab 90
F-75231 Paris 05, France
LEMEN, F. 9617
Univ Bordeaux 1, Inst Biol,
F-33405 Talence, France
LEMOINE, H.L. 9595
Univ RI, Dept Animal Pathology
Kingston, RI 02881
LENARZ, W.H. 9561
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Service
SW Fisheries Ctr, 3150 Paradise Dr
Tiburon, CA 94920 USA
LEONARD, D.R.P. 11258
Minist Agr Fisheries & Food
Directorate Fisheries Res
Fisheries Radiobiol Lab Hamilton
Lowestoft NR32 lDA Suffolk, England
LEONG, J.C. 10663
Oregon State Univ. Dept Microbial
Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
LEONG, T.S. 10653
C/O J.C. Holmes, Univ Alberta,Dept Zool
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9
LERAY, C. 11662
Lab Physiol Comparee Regulat
CNRS, BP 20 CR
F-67037 Strasbourg, France
LESSMAN, C.A. 10770
Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Populat Dynam
Div Reprod Biol
Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
Leung, S.Y.T. 12062
Address unavailable
LEVENTER, H. 10141
Mekorot, Water Quality Cent Lab
POB 610 Nazareth Elit, Israel
LEVI, G. 10773
Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Neurobiol
Rehovot 76100 Israel
LEWIS, D.B. 8985
Univ HYll, Dept Adult Education
Hull HU6 7RX, N. Humberside, England
LEWIS, D.H. 10181
Texas A&M Univ, Dept Vet Microbial
and Parasitology
College Stn, TX 77843 USA
LEWIS, D.S.C. 11848
Fisheries Research Unit, Box 27
Monkey Bay, Malawi
LEWIS, J.W. 10442, 11652
NE London Polytech, Dept Biol
London El5 4L2 England
LEWIS, R.M. 10391
NOAA Natl Marine Fish Serv, SE Fisheries
Ctr, Beaufort Lab, POB 570
Beaufort, NC 28516 USA
LEWIS, S. V. 9827 .
Univ Malaya, Dept Zoology
Kuala Lampur 2211, Malaysia
LEWIS, T.H. 10425
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20007 USA
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address unavailable
LIANG, C.G. 11764
Acad Sinica, Inst Biophys
Beijing, Peoples Republic China
LIANG, Y. 10817
Acad Sinica,Inst Hydrobiol
Wuhan, Peoples Republic of China
LIBBY, D.A. 10945
Main Dept Marine Resources, W
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575 USA
LIBOSVARSKY, J. 9933,11704
Czechoslovak Acad Sci
Inst Vertebrate Zool
CS-60365 Brno, Czechoslovakia
LIEM, K.F. 9624, 10213
Harvard Univ, Museum Compar Zool
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
LIEN, L. 11563
Norwegian Inst, Water Research
POB 333, Oslo 3, Norway
LINCOLN, R.F. 11344,11556
MAFF Res Fisheries Lab
Lowestoft, Suffolk, England
LINDSEY, C.C. 10170
Univ BC, Inst Anim Resource Ecol
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1W5
LINDSTROM-SEPPA, P. 10242,11186
Univ Kuopio, Dept Physiol
SF-70101 Kuopio 10, Finland
LINK, G.W. Jr. 12078
Address unavailable
LINQUIST, D.G. 10807
Univ NC, Dept Biology
Wilmington, NC 28406 USA
LITCHFIELD, J.H. 10995
Battelle Mem Inst, Columbus Labs
Columbus, OH 43201 USA
LITTLE, E.E. 11651
Columbia Natl Fisheries Res Lab
Rt 1, Columbia, MO 65201 USA
LLORIS, D. 11709,11710
Inst Invest Pesqueras Barcelona
Barcelona 3, Spain
LO, M.M.S. 10716
Univ London Imperial College
London SW7 2AZ England
LOBB, C.J. 10636,11039,11590
Univ MS~ Med Ctr, Dept Microbial
Jackson, MS 39216 USA
LOBEL, P.S. 11553,11712
Harvard Univ, Museum Comp Zoology
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
LOCK, R.A.C. 10243,10753,11884
Univ Nijmegen, Dept Zool, 6525 ED
Nijmegen, Netherlands
LOCKWOOD, S.J. 9389,9390
Fisheries Lab, Lowestoft
NR33 OHT Suffolk, England
LODI, E. 9120,11779
Univ Torino, Inst of Zoology
I-10123 Torino, Italy
LOEB, V.J. 9432
Univ CA, Scripps Inst Oceanography
La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
LOESCH, J.G. 10683
Col William & Mary, Sch Marine Sci
VA Inst Marine Sci
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
LOFTAS, T. 11266
FAO Dept Fisheries, Via Delle Termi
Di Cara Calla
I-00100 Rome, Italy
LOGAN, A.G. 9155, 11451
Univ Nottingham, Dept Zool
Nottingham NG7 2RD England
LOM, J. 9932
Czechoslovakia Akad, Parasitol Ustav
CS-16632 Praha 6, Czechoslovakia
LONE, K.P. 9952, 10597
Univ Aston, Dept Biol Sci
Birmingham B47ET H .Midlands, England
LONG, W.L. 9235,9236,9346,9347
Western Maryland College, Dept Biol
Westminister, MD 21157 USA
LONNING, S. 9422
Univ Tromso, Inst Biol & Geology
N-9001 Tromso, Norway
LOPEZ, A. 9754
VA Polytech Inst & State Univ
Dept Food Sci & Technol
Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
LOPEZ, S. 8770
Univ Costa Rica, Escuela Biol
San Jose, Costa Rica
LORETZ, C.A. 8809, 10287
Univ CA, Dept Zoology
Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
LOVE, R.H. 11263
USN, Ocean Res & Dev Center
NSTL Stn, MS 39529 USA
LOVE, R.M. 9016
Torrey Research Station
Aberdeen AB9 8DG Scotland
Author Index Page 51
LOVELL~ R.T. 8676
Dept Fish & Allied Aquacultures
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36830 USA
LOWE-JINDE, L. 9040
Univ of Guelph, Dept Zoology
Guelph, Ontario, Canada NlG 2Wl
LOWRY, L.F. 10535
AK Dept Fish & Game, 1300 Coll Rd
Fairbanks, AK 99701, USA
LUBBOCK, R. 9100,9712,10297
Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool
Cambridge, CB2 3EJ, England
LUBINSKI, K.S. 10476
IL Nat Hist Survey, River Res Lab
Havana, IL 62644, USA
LUCKNER, C.L. 12011
Address unavailable
LUDWIG, G. 9392,10906
Univ BC, Dept of Math
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Y4
LUECKE, C. 10568
Univ KS, Dept System & Ecol
Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
LUGASKI, T.P. 12102
Address unavailable
LUITEN, P.G.M. 10292,10293
Zoology Lab, Kirklaan 30
NL-9751 NN Haren, Netherlands
LUNA, J. 9380
Address unavailable
LUNDIN, F.C. 12071
Address unavailable
LUNDSTROM, R.C. 9356,9357,9385,9386
Natl Marine Fisheries Serv,
NE Fisheries Ctr, Gloucester Lab
Emerson Ave, Gloucester MA 01930
LUPIN, H.M. 10004
lust NACL Tecnol Ind, Ctr Invest
Tecnol Pesquera, 12 Octubre 4728
RA-7600 Mar Del Plata, Argentina
LUSK, S. ,8849, 11705
Czechoslovak Acad Sci, lust Vert
Zool, CS-60365 Brno, Czechoslovakia
LUTEN, J.B. 11007
Civo Techno!, Dept Inst Fishery Prod
TNO Dokiveg 37, Ijmuielen,Finland
LUTSIK, A.I. 10220
E Siberian Fisheries, Res Design lust
Yakutsk, USSR
LYADOV, V.N. 9616
Azov & Black Sea Fisheries Res Inst
Kerch UKSSR
LYNDE, C.M. 11691
Univ WA, Ctr Quant Sci Forestry,
Fisheries & Wildlife
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
MAC, M.J. 11683
USFWS, Great Lakes Fishery Lab
Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA
MACCIONI, R.B. 11657
Univ CO, Dept Biochem Biophy & Genet
Denver, CO 80262, USA
MACDONALD, J.A. 10793
Univ Auckland, Dept Zool
Auckland, New Zealand
MACEINA, M.J. 8855
Univ FL, Aquat Weeds Res Ctr
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
MACEY, D.J. 11128
Murdoch Univ, Sch Enivronm & Life Sci
Murdoch, Wa 6150, Australia
MACFARLANE, R.B. 9689
Nat'l Marine Fisheries Serv,
Tiburon Lab, 3150 Paradise Dr
Tiburon, CA 94920 USA
MACGREGOR, R. 11717
Univ Alabama, Dept Bio1
Birmingham, AL 35294
MACHADO, R.D. 9174
Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Ctr Ciencias
Saude, Inst Biofisi
Rio de Janeiro 21941 RJ, Brazil
MACHKEVSKY, V.K. 12146
OV Kovalevsky So Seas Biol Inst
Sevastopol, UKSSR
MACINTYRE, A.B. 9783
Mt Allison Univ, Dept Biol
Sackville, NB, Canada EOA 3CO
MACKENZIE, K. 11733
Dept Agr & Fisheries, Marine Lab
POB 101 Victoria Rd
Aberdeen, AB9 80B Scotland
MACKIE, A.M. 8864
NERC, lust Marine Biochem
Aberdeen ABl 3RA Scotland
MACKIE, I.M. 9688
Torry Res Stn, 135 Abbey Rd
Aberdeen, Scotland AB9 8DG
MACLEAN, J. 8963
Minist Nat Resources, Box 50
Maple, Ontario, Canada LOJ lEO
MACLELLAN, P. 10668
,univ Manitoba, Dept Bot
Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada ~3T 2N2
Author Index Page 52
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SO Methodist Univ, Museum Paleo
Dallas, TX 75221 USA
MACMILLAN, J.R. 12095
Address u~available
MACPHERSON, E. 10232
Inst Invest Pesqueras
Barcelona, Spain
MACY, A.E. 11997
-Address unavailable
MADHAVI, R. 9421
Univ Liverpool, Dept Zool
Liverpool L69 3BX Merceyside,England
MAEDA, T. 11247
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fisheries
Hakodate 041 Japan
MAGUIRE, G.B. 10594
NewS. Wales Fisheries, Brackish
Water Fish Culture Res Station
Salamander Bay, NSW 2 301 Australia
MAHAJAN, C.L. 9090,9240
Univ Rajasthan, Dept Zool
Jaipur 302004 Rajasthan, India
MAHON, R. 11565
Fisheries & Environm Canada
Bedford Inst Oceanog, Div Marine
Dartmouth, N.S. Canada B2Y 4A2
MAHO~, R. 9308,9414
Univ Guelph, Dept Zoology
Guelph, Ontario, Canada NlG 2Wl
MAHONEY, B.M. 9814
FL State Univ, Dept Biol Sci
Tallahassie, FL 32306 USA
MAITLAND, P.S. 9844,9849,9872
Inpt Terr Ecol, 78 Craighall Rd
Edinburgh, Scotland
MAJEED, S.K. 11735
Huntingdon Res Ctr, Dept Pathol
Huntington PE 186ES, Cainondgshire,
England
MAJEWSKI, H.S. 11504
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Freshwater Inst, 501 Univ Crescent
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N6
MAJKOWSKI, J. 10179
CSIRO, Div Fisheries & Oceanog
Cronulla, NSW 2230, Australia
MAKIGUCHI, N. 9022
Mitsui Toatsu Chern Inc, Res Ctr
Totsuka Ku, Yokohama 247 Japan
MAKINODAN, Y. 9654
Kyoto Univ, Fac Viral
Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 606, Japan
MALER, L. 9344
Univ Ottawa, Dept Anatomy
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KlN 9A9
MALES, A. 10827
Address unavailable
MALKYAVICHIUS, S.K. 9700
Klaipeda Special Design Bureau
Commercial Fishing
Klaipeda, USSR
MALLATT, J. 10541, 12007
WA State Univ, Dept Zoology
Pullman, WA 99164 USA
MANION, P.J. 9821
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Twin Cities, MN 55111 USA
MANN, H. 9166
Bundesforsch Anstalt Fischeri Inst
Kusten & Binnenfischerei
Dorotheenstr 69, D-2000
Hamburg 60 Fed Republic of Germany
MANN, R.H.K. 8850,8988
FW Biology Assoc River Lab
Wareham BH20 6BB Dorsetshire, England
MANNING, C.S. 9670
Gulf Coast Res Lab, Microbial Sec
Ocean Springs, MS 39564 USA
MANO, Y. 9350
Univ Tokyo, Inst Zoology
Tokyo 113, Japan
MARAIS, J.F.K. 11296
Univ Port Elizabeth
Port Elizabeth 6000 South Africa
MARALDO, D.C. 11566
ON Minist Nat Res, Algoma Fisheries Unit
POB 130, 69 Church St
Sault StMarie, ON, Canada P6A .5L5
MARCEL, J. 10271
Ecole Prat Hautes Etud, Etud Dev.
Post Embryonnaire Vertebres Inf Lab
25 Rue Plat
F-69288 Lyon, France
MARCHAUD, J. 10015
Univ Nantes, Biol Marine Lab
F-44072 Nantes, France
MARGOLIS-KAZAN, H. 9805
CUNY Brooklyn Coll, Dept Biol
Brooklyn, NY 11210
MARKARIAN, R.K. 9139
Biodynamics Inc
E. Millstone, NJ 08873
MARKIW, M.E. 9494
TISFWS, Natl Fish Hlth Res Lab
Route 3, Box 50
Kearneysville, WV 25430 USA
Author Index Page 5B
MARKLE, D.F. 10468
Huntsman Marine Lab
St Andrews, NB Canada EOG 2XO
MARKS, J.E. 8789
Texas A & M Univ, C-11 Vet Med
Dept Vet Microbial & Parasitol
College Stn, TX 77843 USA
MARKS, P.J. 9373
C/O D. Plaskett, Murdoch Univ
Sch Environm & Life Sci
Murdoch, Wa 6150 Australia
MARLIAVE, J.B. 10393, 10858
Vancouver Publ Aquarium,POB 3232
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 3X8
MAROTTE, L.R. 11158
Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Biol
Sci, Dept Behav Biol
Canberra, Act 2601 Australia
MARRIOT, A. 9260
Grimsby Call Technol
Grimsby, S Humberside, England
MARSAL, J. 8716
Univ Barcelona, Fac Med
Dept Anat Pathol Histol Lab
Barcelona, Spain
MARSH, A.C. 9958
Namiba Desert Res Sta, POB 953
Walvis Bay 9190, Namibia
MARSH, D. 11056
Max Planck Inst, Biophys Chern
D-3400 Gottingen, Fed Rep Germany
MARSH, E.G. 12087
Address unavailable
MARSHALL, W.S. 10327
C/0 H.A. Bern, Univ CA, Dept Zool
Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
MARSHALL, W.S. 8983
LA State Univ, Medical Center
New Orleans, LA 70112 USA
MARTIN, D.B. 10820
C/O C.H. Walburg, USFWS
E. Central Reservoir Invest Fed Bldg
Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA
MARTIN, F.D. 10509
Ctr Environm & Estuarine Studies
Chesapeake Biology Lab
Solomons, MD 20688 USA
MARTIN, J.P. 10797
C/O I. Fridovich, Duke Univ
Medical Ctr, Dept Biochem
Durham, NC 27710 USA
MARTIN, R.M. 10671
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv
NW & Alaska Fisheries Ctr, POB 155
Auke Bay, AK 99821 USA
Author Index
MORTONE, G.B. 8876
Inst NACL Tecnol Ind, Ctr Invest
Tecnol Pesquera, 12 Octubr~ 4728
7600 Mar Del Plata, Argentina
MARUSIC, E.T. 9326
C/O P.K.T. Pang, Texas Tech Univ
Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacal
Lubbock, TX 79430 USA
MASAI, H. 11364
Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat
Kita Ku, Osaka 530, Japan
MASHEGO, S. N. 11001
Univ North, DEpt Zool & Biol
Pietersburg 0700, South Africa
MASHIKO, K. 11522
Teikyo Univ, Fac Med, Dept Zool
Tokyo 19203, Japan
MATALLANAS, J. 10926
Univ Autonoma Barcelona
Dept Zool, Bellateria, Spain
MATARESE, A.C. 10389
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv
NW & AK Fisheries Ctr
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
MATHAVAN, S. 8906
Madurai Kamaraj Univ, Sch Biol Sci
Madurai 625021, India
MATHESON, D.F. 8813
Univ Toronto, Erindale Call
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada LSL 1C6
MATHUR, D. 9719
Muddy Run Ecol Lab, POB 10
Drumore, PA 17518 USA
MATLOCK, G.C. 8666, 9731
TX Park & Wildlife Dept
4200 Smith School Rd
Austin, TX 78744 USA
MATSUDA, Y. 11254
Tokyo Univ, Fisheries, Minato Ku
Tokyo 108, Japan
MATSUI, T. 10524
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr Marine Biochem
Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
MATSUMIYA, T. 9117
Aomori Prefectural Gov't, F_sheries Sect
Aomori 030, Japan
MATSUMURA, M. 10778
Kyoto Univ, Fac Med, Dept Ophthalmol
Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 606, Japan
MATSUNO, T. 9029,9484,9656,10617,10618
Kyoto Call Pharm, Yamashina Ku
Kyoto 607, Japan
MATSUO, M. 9128, 10675
Sumitomo Chern Co Ltd, Pesticides
Hyogo 665, Japan
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Natl Sci Museum,Inst Hist
Dept Zool, 3-231 Hyakunincho
Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 160, Japan
MATSUURA, T. 10704
Kyoto Prefectural Univ Med
Dept Anat, Kamikyo Ku
Kyoto 602, Japan
MATTHEWS, C.D. 11588
Univ Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth
Hospital, Dept Obstet & Gyn
Woodville, SA Australia
MATTHEWS, R.A. 9818
Plymouth Polytech, Dept Biol Sci
Plymouth PL4 BAA Devonshire, England
MATTHEWS, W.J. 9544,1159,11961,11962
Biol Station & Dept of Zoology
Univ of Oklahoma
Norman, OK 73019 USA
MATTHIESSEN, P. 10118
Overseas Dev Adm, Ctr Overseas Pest
Res, Coll House, Wrights Lane
London W8 5SJ England
MATTICE, J.S. 10404,10915,11322
Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Environm Sci
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
MATTSON, S. 11363
Kristiniberg Marine Biol Stn
S-45034 Fiskebackskil, Sweden
MAUCHLINE, J. 9376
Dunstaffrage Marine Res Lab
Oban PA34 4AD Argyll, Scotland
MAUGH, T.H. 9623
Science, 1515 Mass Ave NW
Washington, DC 20005
MAUGLE, P.D. 8935
Kagoshima Univ, Fac Fisheries
Marine Biochem Lab
Kagoshima 890, Japan
MAXWELL, D.R. 12086
Address unknown
MAY, B. 8713
Penn State Univ, Dept Biol
University Park, PA 16802 USA
MAY, T. W. 11455
USFWS Columbia Fishery Res Lab, Rt 1
Columbia, MO 65201 USA
MAYS , C. 10715
C/O T.L. Rosenberry
Case Western Reserve Univ
Dept Pharmacal
Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
MAYDEN, R.L. 8978
Univ KS, Museum of Natural History
Lawrence, KS 66045
MAYNARD, D.J. 11424
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv
NW & Alaska Fisheries Ctr
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
MBAHINZIREKI, G.B. 8907
Uganda FW Fisheries Res Org, POB 343
Jioja, Uganda
MCALLISTER, D.E. 10182,10536,11429
Natl Museum Nat Sci, Icthyol Sec
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KlA OM8
MCANDREW, B.J. 10570
Univ Stirling, Inst Aquaculture
Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland
MCARDLE, H.J. 9717,11599
C/O I.A. Johnston, Univ St Andrews
Dept Physiol
St Andrews ~Yl6 9ST Fife Scotland
MCCAUGHRAN, D.A. 10176
Int Pacific Halibut Commiss, POB 5009
Univ Stn, Seattle, WA 98105 USA
MCCORMICK, C.A. 10306
George Town Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat
Washington, DC 20007 USA
MCCORMICK, J.H. 10826
USEPA, Environ Res Lab, 6201 Congdon Blvd
Duluth', MN 55804 USA
MCCOURT, R.M. 11858
Univ AZ, Dept Ecol & Evol Biol
Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
MCCRACKEN, I.R. 10474
Concordia Univ, Dept Biol Sci
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1MB
MCCRAREN, J.P. 9578
Dept Fisheries, Pierre Area Office
Pierre, SD 57501 USA
MCDONALD, D.G. 9154,11449
McMaster Univ, Dept Biol
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4Kl
MCDONOUGH, J.M. 11176
Western KY Univ, Dept Biol
Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA
MCDONOUGH, T.A. 8684
Div Water Res, TVA
Norris, TN 37828 USA
MCDOWALL, R.M. 9459, 11829
Minist Agr & Fisheries, Div Fish Res
Christchurch, New Zealand
MCFARLANE, G.A. 8833
C/O W.G. Franzin, Fisheries & Oceans
Canada, Inst Freshwater Res
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N6
MCFARLANE, R.W. 8683
Savannah River Lab /, E. I. DuPont DeNemours
Aiken, SC 29801 USA
MCGEARCHIN, R.B. 12075
Address unknown
Author Index Page 55
MCGINrY, A.S. 12008
Address unknown
MCINTYRE, D.C. 9761
Carleton Univ, Dept Psychol
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KiS 5B6
MCKAGUE, A.B. 11419
British Columbia Res
Vancouver, BC Canada V6S 2L2
MCKINNEY, E.C. 9903
Univ Miami, Dep Microbiology
Miami, FL 33101 USA
MCLAREN, J.B. 9739
Texas Inst Inc, POB 237
Buchanan, NY 10511 USA
MCLAREN, P. 9582
Murray Cod Hatcheries
Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
MCLEAN, J.R. 11463
Univ Melbourne, Dept Zoology
Parkville, Victoria, 3052, Australia
MCLEAN, C. 10269
St. Bartholomews Hasp, Chern Pathol
London EClA 7BE, England
MCLEESE, D.W. 9286
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Biology Station
St Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2XO
MCNEIL, W.J. 8956
Oregon Aqua Foods Inc
Springfield, OR 97477 USA
MCNICOL, R.E. 9505
Freshwater Inst, Dept Fisheries
and Oceans
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N6
MCNULTY, J.A. 11275
Loyola Univ, School of Med
Maywood, IL 60153 USA
MCWILLIAMS, P.G. 9156,9157
Univ Lancaster, Dept Biol Sci
Lancaster LAl 4YQ Lancashire
England
MEADE, J.W. 11989
USFWS, POB 75
Lamar, PA 16848 USA
MEADE, T.L. 9038
Univ RI, Dept Animal Sci
Kingston, RI 02881 USA
MEAROW, K.M. 11899
Brock Univ, Dept Biol Sci
St Catherines, ON, Canada L2S 3Al
MEDDA, A.K. 9329
Bose Inst, Dept Anim Physiol
Calcutta 700009, India
MEDVICK, P.A. 11791
Univ WI, Lab of Limnology
Madison, WI 53706 USA
MEEK, J. 10775,10776
Catholic Univ, Dept Anatomy
Nijmegen, Netherlands
MEFFE, G.K. 11784
AZ State Univ, Dept of Zool
Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
MEHRLE, P .M. 11547
USFWS, Columbia Natl Fish Res Lab
Columbia, MO 65201 USA
MEINKE, D.K. 11977
Address unknown
MELANCON, M.J. 1185
C/O J.J. Lech, Univ WI, Dept Pharmacal
Toxicol, Medical College
Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
MELLANBY, J. 11147
Univ Oxford, Dept Exptl Psychol
Oxford OXl 3UD England
MELVILLE-SMITH, R. 10042,10044
Sea Fisheries Inst, Private Bag
Cape Town 8001, South Africa
MENASVETA, P. 9309, 10419
Chulalongkorn Univ, Dept Marine Sci
Bangkok, Thailand
MENDELSSOHN, R. 10386
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Ser, Honolulu Lab
Honolulu, HI 96812 USA
MENDIOLA, P. 11582
Univ Complutense, Dept Fisiol
Madrid, Spain
MENEZES, N.A. 8969, 10772
Univ Sao Paulo, Museum Zool
Sao Paulo,Sp, Brazil
MERGNER, H. 10840
Ruhr Univ, Bochum Lehrstuhl, Zoology
D-4630 Bochum, Fed Rep Germany
MERRETT, N.R. 9203, 9639
Inst Oceanog Science
Godalming GU8 SUB, Surrey, England
MESKE, C. 11457
Address unknown
METAY:EE, C. 9584
UER Sci, Pharmaeceut Chim Anal &
Hydrol Lab, 1 Rue Gaston Veil
F-44035 Nantes, France
METZGER, R.J. 9073
Auburn Univ, Dept of Fisheries & Allied
Aquacultures, Agr Exp Station
Auburn, AL 36930 USA
MEUNIER, F.J. 9000,10377
Univ Paris 7, Anat Comparee Lab
Equipe Rech Format Squelett
F-75221 Paris 05, France
MEYER, D.L. 9797,10796,11068
Univ Gottingen, Inst Histol & Neuroanat
D-3400 Gottingen, Fed Rep German
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USFWS Nat '1 Fi.she.ry ~es Lab
LaCrosse, WI 54601 USA
MEYERHOFF, R.D. 12129
Address unavailable
MEYER-ROCHOW, V.B. 10140
Univ Waikato, Dept Biol Sci
Hamilton, New Zealand
MICHAELSON, D.M. 8717
Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Biochem
Tel Aviv, Israel
MICHIBATA, H. 11471
Toyama Univ, Inst Biol
Toyama 930, Japan
MIDDLEBROOKS, B.L. 11012
Univ S Mississippi, Dept Microbial
Hattiesburg, MS 39401 USA
MIGHELL, J.L. 10501
NOAA, NW & AK Fisheries Ctr
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
MIKHAILOV, V.S. 11009,11031
NK Kaltsov Ser, Biol Inst
Moscow, USSR
MILET, C. 9287
Museum Nat'l Hist
Physiol Gen & Comparee Lab
F-75231 Paris 05, France
MILHAUD, G. 10787-
Ecale Natl Vet, Serv Pharm & Toxicol
F-94701 Maisons Alfort, France
MILHAUD, G. 9161
Fac Medicine., St Antoine
Serv Med Nucl
F-75571 Paris 12, France
MILLER, D.J. 9967
CA Dept Fish & Game, 2201 Garden Rd
Monterey, CA 93940 USA
MILLER, D.S. 9472
Mt Desert Isl Biol Lab
Salisbury Cove, Me 04672 USA
MILLER, J.A. 12096
Address unavailable
MILLER, P.J. 9881
Univ Bristol, DEpt Zoology
Bristol BS8 lUG Avon, England
MILLS, C.A. 8977,10804,10982,11352
FW Biol Assoc, River Lab, Wareham
BH20 6BB Dorsetshire, England
MILLS, E.L. 11316
Cornell Univ, Dept Nat Resources
Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
MILNE, R.S. 12000
Address unknown
MILSTEIN, C.B. 10409
Ichthyol Assoc Inc, Bo x 700
Rt 1, W Brook Lane
Absecon, NJ 08201 USA
MINAMI, T. 11372,11373
Kyoto Univ, Fac Agr Dept Fisheries
. Sakyo Ku, Kyoto, 606 Japan
MINCHEW, C.D. 11736
MS State Univ, Dept Biol Sci
State College, MS 39762 USA
MIRALTO, A. 9077
Stazione Zool Napoli, Neurobiol Sect
I-80121 Naples, Italy
MIRVISH, S.S. 8795
Univ NE, Med Ctr, Eppley Inst Res
Omaha, NE 68105 USA
MISHRA, N.K. 11748
Univ Patna, Dept Zool
Patna 800005, Bihar, India
MITCHELL, C.P. 9526
Minist Agr & Fisheries
Fisheries Res Lab POB 951
Rotorua, New Zealand
MITCHUM, D.L. 10669
WY Game & Fish Dept
Res Lab, Univ Station, Laramie, WY
82701 USA
MITTAL, A.K. 9959
Banaras Hindu Univ, Dept. Zoo,
Varanasi 221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
MITTAL, A.K. 11768
c/o Hhitear, M., Univ London Univ
College, Dept. Zool., LondonWCIE GBT
England
MITTELBACH, C.G. 12122
Address unknown
MIYAUCHI, M. 10029, 11375
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fisheries, Food
Hygiene Lab, Hakodate 041, Japan
MODDE, T. 9230, 9669, 10388
Univ S. Mississippi, Dept. Biology,
Hattiesburg, MS 39401 USA
MODIN, J.C. 10123
Inland Fisheries Branch, Dept. Fish &
Game, Fish Dis Lab, 2111 Nimbus Rd,
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 USA
MOEN, K.A. 9803, 10758, 11889
Univ Bergen Dept. Biochemistry
N-5000 Bergen, Norway
MOERLAND, T.S. 11152
Univ Maine, Dept. Zoology
Orono, ME 04469 USA
MOHINKE, H. 9396
VEB Volkswerft, Stralsund, German
Dem. Rep.
MOISEEVA, E.B. 9880
ASOV Black Sea Marine Fisheries &
Oceanog Res Inst., Kerch, DKSSR
MOITRA, S.K. 9272
Univ Burdwan, Dept. Zoology, Burdwan
713104, West Bengal, India
AutQor Index page 57
MOK, H.K. 9888
Natl Taiwan Coll Marine Science
& Technology, Keelung, Taiwan
MOLLER, H. 9210, 11501
Univ Kiel, Inst Meereskunde
D-23000 Kiel 1, Fed Rep 'Germany
MOLLER, P. 11277, 11902
Dept. Psychology, Hunter Call of
City Univ, Museum Nat History
New York, NY 10024 USA
MOLNAR, K. 10662
Hungarian Academy Science, Vet
Med Res Inst, H-1581 Budapest
Hungary
MOMMSEN, T.P. 8758
Univ British Columbia, Dept Zool
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1W5
MONACO, F. 11601
Univ Rome, Policlin Umberto 1,
Med Clin 2, CNR, Ctr Thyroid
Physiopathol, I-00100 Rome, Italy
MONACO, P.J. 10805
c/o E.M. Rasch, E. Tennessee
State Univ, Call Med, Dept. Bio-
phys, Johnson City, TN 37601 USA
MONDAIN, J. 8960
Fac Med & Pharm Dakar, Chim Analyt
& Toxicol Lab, Dakar Senegal
MONGEAU, J.R. 11991
Minis du Lorsir, de la Chasse et
de la Peche 5075, rue Fullum,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2H 2K3
MONK, B.H. 9611
Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NW &
Alaska Fish Ctr, 2725 Montlake
Blvd. E., Seattle, WA 98112 USA
MONROE, D.W. 9589
Environ Proc Analysts & Advisors,
Inc., Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
MONTGOMERY, J.C. 9606
Batelle Memorial Inst, Pacific NW
Lab, Dept Ecol Sci, Richland, WA
99352 USA
MONTGOMERY, J.C. 8747, 8899
Univ Auckland, Dept Zoology,
Auckland, New Zealand
MONTGOMERY, W.L. 9402, 11822
Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst,
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
MOORE, C.J. 9075, 11853
S Carolina Wildlife & Marine Re-
sources Dept. POB 12559, Charleston,
SC 29412 USA
MOORE, H.H. 9837, 12111
USFWS, Sea Lamprey Control Stn
Marquette, MI 49855 USA
MOORE, J.D. 9855
Lake Michigan Fish Stn., Sturgeon Bay,
WI 54235 USA
MOORE, J.W. 9823, 10430
Alberts Environm Ctr, Vegreville, Alber-
ta, Canada TOB 4LO
MOOSLEITNER, H. 9266
Salzburg Univ, Inst Zool, A5020,
Salzburg, Austria
MORALESNIN, B. 9661
Inst Invest Pesqueras Barcelona, Paseo
Nacl, Barcelona 3, Spain
MORAVEC, F. 8751, 9508, 9509
Czechoslovak Acad Sci, Inst Parasitol,
Flemingovo N 2, CS-16632 Praha 6,
Czechoslovakia
MORGEN, R.P. 9733
Univ Maryland, Ctr Environ & Estuarine
Studies, Appalachian Environ Lab, Frost-
burg, MD 21532 USA
MORIN, R. 11609
c/o J.J. Dodson, Univ Laval, Dept Biol,
Giroq, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
G1K 7P4
MORING, J.R. 9545, 11545
Univ Maine, Dept Zoology, ME Coop. Fish
Res Unit, Orono, ME 04469 USA
MORIZOT, D.C. 12072
Address unknown.
MORLEY, M. 10705
St. James Univ Hasp. Dept Forens Med,
Leed LS9 7TF England
MORMAN, R.H. 9834
USFWS, Ludington Biol Stn, Ludington,
MI 49431 USA
MORRIS, M.A. 11796
Dept Zool, S. Illinois Univ, Carbondale,
IL 62901 USA
MORRIS, R.J. 10708
Cornell Univ, Biochem Malec & Cell
Biol Sect, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
MORRISON, C.M. 9250, 9756, 10127, 11300
Fisheries & Environ Canada, Dept Fish &
Ocean, Halifax, NS, Canada B3J 2R3
MORROW, \v. J. W. 9430
Middlesex Hasp, School of MEd, Dept
Immun, London W1P 9PG England
MORSE, W.W. 11358
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NE Fish
Ctr, Sandy Hook Lab, Highlands, NJ
07732 USA
MOSS, S .A. 9052
SE Massachusetts Univ, North Dartmouth,
MA 02747 USA
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Tatsuo Tanaka, Meni Biol Stn, AKO,
Miyaki Jima, Tokyo 10012, Japan
MOYLE, P.B. 10925
Univ Calif-Davis, Dept. Wildlife &
Fish Biol, Davis CA 95616 USA
MUGIYA, Y. 10281, 11166
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fisheries
Hakodate 041, Japan
MUGRDITEHIAN, D.S. 11335
Univ Washington, Coll Fisheries
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
MUIR, D.C.G. 8885, 9358, 9387, 11506
Freshwater Inst, Dept Fish & Oceans,
Sol Univ Crescent Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N6
MUKHERJEE, M. 9882
c/o D.P. Haldar, Kalyani Univ, Fac
Sci Dept Zool, Kalyani 741235, W.
Bengal, India
MUKHERJEE, P.K. 9991
Fish & Ocean Canada, Marine Sci &
Informa Directorate, 240 Sparks St.,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0E6
MUKHOPADHYAY, S.K. 9707
Cent Inland Fish Res Inst, Barrack~
pore 743101, W. Bengal, India
MULLA, M.S. 10631
Univ Calif, Dept Entomol, Riverside,
CA 92521 USA
MULLER, H. 8712
Address unknown.
MULLER, R.G. 11554
4015 Boulder Ave., Odessa TX 79761
USA
MUNCY, R.J. 10408
Coop Fish & Wildlife Unit, Post
Office Drawer BX, MS State, MS
39762 USA
MUNSHI, J.S.D. 11557
Bhagalpur Univ, Post grad Dept Zool
Bhagalpur 812007 India
MUNZ, H. 10354
Univ Bielefeld, Fak Biol, D-4800
Bielefeld 1, Fed. Rep. Ger.
MURAl, T. 9546, 10523
Natl Res Inst Aquaculture, Hiruta,
Tamaki Cho, Doai, Mie Japan
MURAMOTO, S. 9140, 9456, 10628, 11472
11600 Okayama Univ, Inst Agric &
Biol Sci, Kurashika 710, Japan
MURAT, J.C. 9534
Univ Toulouse 3, Physiol Lab, F-
31400 Toulouse, France
MURATA, H. 9482, 9025
Mujazaki Univ, Fac Agr, Fish Envir
Lab, Mujazaki 880 Japan
MURAWSKI, S.A. 9458
Natl Marine F ~h Serv, NE Fish Ctr,
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
MURCHELAND, R.A. 10129
Natl Marine Fish Serv, NE Fish Ctr,
Oxford Lab, Oxford, MD 21654 USA
MUROFUSHI, S. 10866
Shizouka Univ, Dept Agr Chern,
Shizouka 836, Japan
MURPHY, M.L. 11315
Natl Marine Fish Serv, Auk Bay Lab,
Auk Bay, AK 99825 USA
MURPHY, R.C. 10009
Amer Mus Nat Hist, New York, NY 10024
USA
MURPHY, T.M. 9244, 11220
Vet Res Lab, Dept Agr, Castleknock,
Dublin Ireland
MURRAY, D.A.J. 11159
Freshwater Inst, Dept Fish & Oceans,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N6
MURTHY, V.K. 9929 11759
Sri Venkateswara Univ, Dept Zool, Div
Fish Physiol, Tirupati 517502, Andhra
Pradesh, India
MU~IAL, C.J. 11432
Fish & Oceans Canada, Halifax Lab,
Halifax, NS, Canada, B3J 2S7
MUSTAFA, S. 11617
Aligarh Muslim Univ, Dept Zool, Ali-
garh 202001 Uttar Pradesh, India
MYAGKOV, N.A. 11435
Kaliningrad Fishing Ind & Fish Tech
Inst, Kaliningrad, USSR
MYERS, S.F. 8739
Univ Michigan, Dept Anat, Ann Arbor,
MI 48109 USA
MYRBERG, A.A. 9084, 9410
Univ Miami, Rosenstiel School Marine
& Atmosphere Sci, Miami, FL 33149 USA
NAFTALIN, R.J. 10731
Univ London, Kings Coll, Dept Physiol,
London WC2R 2LS England
NAGAHAMA, Y. 11018
Natl Inst Basic Biol, Reprod Biol Lab,
Okazaki 444, Japan
NAGARATNAMMA, R. 10343
Sri Venkateswara Univ, Dept Zool,
Tirupati 517502, Andhra Pradesh, India
NAGASAWA, K. 10104
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Dept Fisheries,
Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
NAGELBERBEN, W. 11926, 11g31
Caribbean Marine Biol Inst, Curacao,
Netherlands Antilles
Author Index Page 59
NAGENDRAN, R. 11414
Bangalore Univ, Dept Zool
Bangalore 560001 India
NAGY, A. 10907
L. Eotvos Univ, Behav Genet Lab,
H-2131 God, Hungary
NAIR, J.R. 10834, 11417
Univ Kerala, Dept Aquatic Biol &
Fish, Trivandrum 69§007, India
NAKAO, T. 10321, 11191
Akita Univ Sch Med, Dept Anat,
Akita 010, Japan
NAKASHIMA, B.S. 8830, 12116
c/o W.C. Leggett, McGill Univ, Dept
Biol, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3A 1B1
NAKATANI, T. 9575
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fisheries
Hakodate 041, Japan
NAKAZONO, A. 11519
Kyushu Univ, Fish Res Lab,
Fukuokaken 81133, Japan
NAON, R. 9462
c/o G. Derenzis, Univ Nice, UER
FST, Physiol Cellulaire & Compa-
ree Lab, F-06034 Nice, France
NARASIMHULU, S.V. 10276
Andhar Univ, Dept Zool, Visakha-
patnam 530003, India
NASAR, S.A.K. 10102, 10071
NE Hill Univ, Dept Zool, Shillong,
793003 India
NASH, R.D.M. 8858
Univ Marine Biol Stn, Millport,
Scotland
NASHIMOTO K. 10518
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fisheries,
Nakodate 041, Japan
NATARAJAN, G.M. 9340, 11904, 11906,
11907, 11908 Dept Zool, Govte
Arts Coll, Dharmapuri (T.N.)
636705 India
NATH, P. 10258, 10259
Univ. Delhi, Dept Zool, Delhi
110007 India
NEBEKER, A.V. 9610
USEPA, Corvallis Environ Res Lab
Western Fish Toxicol Stn, 1350 SE
Goodnight Ave., Corvallis, OR 97330
USA
NEGESHI, K. 11639
Univ Kanazawa, Sch Med, Neuroinfor
Res Inst, Dept Nuerophysiol, Kana-
zawa, Ishikawa 920, Japan
NEGISHA, K. 11146
Univ Kanazawa, Sch M-d, Neuroinfor
Res Inst, Dept Neurophysiol, Kana-
zawa, Ishikawa 920 Japan
NEGISHI, K. 10295, 10296
Inst Venezolano Invest Cient, Ctr
Biofis & Bioquim, Apartado 1827,
Caracas 101, Venezuela
NEGISHI, K. 11027
Univ Kanazawa, Sch Med, Neuroinfor
Res Inst, Dept Neurophysiol, Kana-
zawa Ishikawa 920 Japan
NEGISHI, S. 9331
Keio Univ, Dept Biol, Yokohama,
Kanagawa 223, Japan
NEIGHBORS, M.A. 12085
Address Unknown
NEILSON, J.D. 10688, 11328
Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Biol Sci,
Burnaby BC, Canada V5A 1S6
NELSON, K. 11211
Address unknown.
NELSON, R. Jr. 11740
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NW
& Alaska Fisheries Ctr, Seattle, WA
98112 USA
NELSON, W.G. 10607
USEPA, Ctr Marine Sci, Newport, OR
97365 USA
NEMECK, R.J. 11995
Address unknown.
NEUHAUS, W. 8996
Univ Hamburg, Inst Zool, D-2000 Ham-
burg 13, Fed. Rep. Germany
NEUMANN, D.A. 11076
Aquat Ecol Assoc Inc., 5100 Ctr Ave.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15232 USA
NEVEU, A. 9512
Ensa, Inri, Ecol Hydrobiol Lab, 65 rue
St. Brieue, F-35042 Rennes, Frances
NEWBOLD, J.D. 11433
Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci,
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
NEWCOMBE, C.P. 8755, 10821
Minist Environm, Fish & Wildlife Branch,
Victoria, BC, Canada
NEWMAN, G.G. 8967
Dept Agr & Fish, Inst Sea Fisheries,
Sea Point 8060, South Africa
NEWSOME, C.S. 9360
Unilever Res Lab, Div Environ Safety,
Sharnbrook MK 44 ILQ Bedfordshire,
England
NG, B.T. 8880
Memorial Univ, Newfoundland, Marine Sci
Res Lab, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
AlC 5S7
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NG, T. B . 119 7 6
Address unknown.
NI, I.H. 11380
NW Atlantic Fish Ctr, Dept Fish &
Oceans, Res & Resources Serv, POB
5667, St. Johns, Newfoundland,
Canada AlC 5Xl
NIELSEN, L.A.l0107
Virginia Polytech Inst & State
Univ, Dept Fish & Widlife, Blacks-
burg, VA 24061 USA
NIEMI, W.D. 12143
Address unknown
NIENSTEDT, W. 10257
Univ Turku, Dept Physiol, SF-20520
Turku 52, Finland
NICOLL, C.S. 11016
Univ Calif-Berkeley, Dept Physiol
Anat, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
NICHOLLS, K.H. 8982
Ontario Minist Environ, Water Re-
source Branch, Limnol & Toxic Sect,
Rexdale, Ontario, Canada M9W 5L1
NIIMI, A.J. 8862
Dept Fish & Oceans, Canada Inland
Waters Ctr, Great Lakes Biolimnol
Lab, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
L7R 4A6
NIKINMAA, M. 9185, 11127
Univ Helsinki, Dept Zool, Div
Physiol, SF-00100, Helsinki 10,
Finland
NILSEN, A. 8816
Univ Bergen, Dept Dermatol, N-5014
Bergen, Norway
NILSSON, S. 10722, 11661
Gothenburg Univ, Dept Zoophysiol,
S-41124 Gothenburg, Sweden
NIVA, B. 9893
Bhagalpur Univ, Resp Physiol Lab,
Bhagalpur, Bihar, India
NIWA, E. 9653, 10021, 11255
Mie Univ, Fac Fish, Tsu, Mie 514,
Japan
NIX, J. 9768
Ouachita Baptist Univ, Dept Chern,
Arkadelphia, AR 71923 USA
NOAILIAC-DEPEYRE, J. 10322
c/o E. Hollande, Univ Paul Sebatier
Biol Cellulaire, F-31062, Toulouse
France
NOAKES, D.L.G. 9970
Address unknown.
NOEL-LAMBOT, F. 10231
Univ Liege, Inst Chern, Ocean Lab,
B-4000 Liege, Belgium
NOGA, E.J. 11383
Univ Florida, Coll Vet Med, Gaines-
ville, FL 32611 USA
NOMURA, T. 10516
Hokkaido Salmon Hatchery, Fish Agency,
Nakanoshima 2, Toyohira Ku, Sapporo 062,
Japan
NONNOTTE, G. 10566
CNRS, Physiol Comparee Reg Lab, BP 20
CR, F-67037 Strasbourg, France
NORDLIE, F.G. 9644
Univ Florida, Dept Zool, Gainesville,
FL 32611 USA
NORTHCOTE, T.G. 10171, 10657
Univ British Columbia, Inst Anim Re-
source Ecol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
V6T 1W5
NORTHCUTT, R.G. 10353
Univ Michigan, Div Biol Sci, Ann Arbor,
MI 48109 USA
NORTHMORE, D.P.M. 11041, 11155
Univ Delaware, Inst Neurosci, Newark,
DE 19711 USA
NOTENBOOM, C.D. 9463
Stichting Opleiding Leraren, AFD Biol,
Archimedeslaan 16 Postbus 14007, NL-
3508 SB Utrecht, Netherlands
NUHL, A. 9388
Univ Theheran, Fac Sci, Dept Biol,
Microbial, Theheran, Iran
NURSALL, J.R. 10571
Univ Alberta, Dept Zool, Edmonton, Al-
berta, Canada T6G 2E9
NUSBAUM, K.E. 11301, 11390
Univ Georgia, Coll Vet Med, Dept Med
Microbial, Athens GA 30602 USA
NYBELIN, 0. 9514
Naturhistoriska Museet, S-40030,
Goteborg, Sweden
O'BRIEN, B.C. 9336
Texas A & M Univ, Texas Agr Expt Stn,
Dept Biochem & Biophys, College Station,
TX 77843 USA
OCHIAI, A. 9110
Kochi Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Cultural Fish,
Nankoku, Kochi 783, Japan
O'CONNELL, C.P. 8844, 11286
NOA4, Natl Marine Fish Serv, SW Fish
Ctr, La Jolla Lab, POB 271, La Jolla, CA
92038 USA
OFFICER, C.B. 9996
Dartmouth Coll, Dept Earth Sci, Hanover,
NH 03755 USA
OGATA, .M. 9017
Okayama Dniv, Sch Ned, Dept Public Health
Okayama 700, Japan
Author Index Page 61
OGDEN, J.C. 9587
Fairleigh Dickinson Lab, W. Indies
Lab, Christiansted, VI, USA 00820
OGILVY, C.S. 10877
Yale Univ, John B. Pierce Fdn. Lab,
New Haven, CT 06519 USA
OGURI, M. 9647
Nagoya Univ, Fac Viral, Fish Lab,
Chikusa Ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464,
Japan
OHTA, T. 8852
Aichi Univ Educ, Dept Biol, Kariya,
Aichi 448, Japan
OJIMA, Y. 9086, 9362, 9541
Kwansei Gakuin Univ, Fac Sci, Dept
Biol, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 662, Japan
OKA, A. 9032
Kanagawa Prefect Freshwater Fish
Exptl Stn, Kanagawa 229, Japan
OKADA, M. 10027
Tokai Reg Fish Res Lab, Kachidoki 5,
Chua Ku, Tokyo 104, Japan
OKAZAKI, T. 10522
Fac Seas Fish Res Lab, 1000 Orido,
Shimizu 424, Japan
OKUZUMI, M. 10028
Tokyo Univ Fish, Minato Ku, Tokyo
108, Japan
OLCESE, J. 10272, 10325, 11165, 12040
SW Memphis, Dept Biol, Memphis, TN
38112 USA
O'LEARY, D.P. 9468
Univ Pittsburgh, Eye & Ear Hosp, Sch
Med, Dept Otolaryngol, Div Vestibu-
lar Disorders, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
USA
OLENICK, R.J. 10532
Univ British Columbia, Inst Anim
Resource Ecol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
V6T 1W5
OLIVEREAU, M. 8805, 9352
Inst Oceanog Physiol Lab, 195 rue
St. Jacques, F-75005, Paris France
OLIVIER, G. 10299
Univ Montreal, Fac Vet Med, Dept
Pathol & Microbial, St. Hyacinthe,
Quebec, Canada J2S 7C6
OLLA, B.L. 9118
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NE Fish
Ctr, Sandy Hook Lab, Sandy Hook, NJ
07732
OLSON, K.R. 11099, 11597
Univ Notre Dame, IN Univ Sch Med,
S Bend Ctr, Notre Dame, IN 46556
USA
OLSON, L.J. 11981
Address unknown
OMURA, Y. 9650
Nagoya Univ, Fac Viral, Fish Lab,
Chikusa Ku, Nagoya Aichi 464, Japan
O'NEILL, J.G. 11117, 11491
Trent Polytech, Dept Life Sci, Burton
Street, Nottingham NG1 4BU England
O'NEILL, R.V. 10449
Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environ Sci,
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
ONSHI, T. 10155
Tokai Reg Fish Res Lab, Kachidoki,
Chua Ku, Tokyo 104, Japan
OOIZUMA, T. 11376
Hokkaido Univ, Biochem Fish Lab, Hako-
date 041, Japan
OPDYCKE~ J.D. 9775
USFWS, Office Fish Assist, 2625 Park-
mont Lane, Olympia, WA 98502 USA
OPOSZYNSKI, K. 11341
Inland Fish Inst, Dept Pond Management,
PL-055000 Zabieniec Poland
OGURI, M. 10515
Nagoya Univ, Fac Agr, Fish Lab, Nagoya
Aichi 464, Japan
ORTH, R.J. 9457
Virginia Inst Marine Sci, Gloucester
Point, VA 23062 USA
OSBORNE, L.L. 11324
Univ Calgary, Dept Biol, Calgary, Al-
berta, Canada T2N 1N4
OSHIRO, T. 10076, 11370
Natl Res Inst Aquaculture, Watarai Mie
51904, Japan
OSTERGAARD, D.E. 11397
US Dept Interior, FWS, Allegheny Natl
Fish Hatchery, Warren, PA 16365 USA
OTAKE, T. 11526
Univ Tokyo, Ocean Res Inst, Nakano Ku,
Tokyo 164, Japan
OTT, M.E. 8705
Univ Alabama, Dept Biol, University,
AL 35486 USA
OTTAWAY, E.M. 9297, 11353
Freshwater Biol Assoc, Teesdale Unit,
Northumbrian Water Auth, Lartington
Treatment Plant, Barnard Castle DL12
9DW, Durham, England
OTTO, R.G. 10136
Johns Hopkins Univ, Chesapeake Bay
Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
OTTOLENGHI~ C. 9682
Univ Ferrara, Fac Pharm, Inst Gen Phys-
iol, I-44100 Ferrara, Italy
OTWELL, W,S, 8955
Univ Florida, Dept Toad Sci & Human
Nutrition, Gainesville, ~ 326~ USA
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OURTH~ D.D. 10635
Memphis State Univ, Dept Biol,
Memphis, TN 38152 USA
OWEN, J.W.10627
Univ S. Mississippi, Dept Biol,
Halliesburg, MS 39401 USA
OWUSUFRIMPONG, M. 10049
Care of Marfa, GJ, Bldg & Rd Res
Inst, POB 40, Kumasi, Ghana
OZATO, K. 10275, 11140
Kyoto Univ, Yoshida Call, Biol Lab,
Kyoto 606, Japan
PAASIVIRTA, J. 9127, 11508
Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Chern, SF-40100
Jyvaskyla 10, Finland
PAIGE, K.N. 10424
Arkansas State Univ, Dept Biol Sci,
State Univ, AR 72467 USA
PAL, R. 11108, 11669
c/o R.R. Wagner, Univ Virginia, Sch
Med, Dept Microbial, Charlottesville,
VA 22908 USA
PALOMERA, I. 11708
Inst Invest Pesqueras Barcelona,
Barcelona 3, Spain
PALSSON, O.K. 9211
Marine Res Inst, Skulagata 4,
Reykjavik, Iceland
PAN, Y.G. 11180
Acad Sinica, Inst Zool, Peking,
Peoples Rep. China
PANDE, V. 9671
19-Vivekanana Puri, Bishop Rockey
St., Lucknow 226007, India
PANDEY, K. 10098
Univ Gorakhpur, Dept Zool, Gorakh-
pur 27300, Uttar Pradesh, India
PANG, P.K.T. 8973, 10286, 10784
Texas Tech Univ, Health Sci Ctr, Dept
Pharmacal & Therap., Lubbock, TX
79430 USA
PANHOU, H.S.K. 10148
Kitasato Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci,
Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
PAPERNA, I. 11732
H Steinitz Marine Biol Lab, POB 469,
Eilat, Israel
PARIN, N.V. 11714
PP Shrishov Oceanology Inst, Moscow
USSR
PARISER, E.R. 8774
MIT, Dept Nutrition & Food Sci,
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
PARKER~ K. 8847
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, SW Fish
Ctr, La Jolla, Lab, POB 271, La Jolla
CA 92037 USA
PARKER, N.C. 8656
USFWS, SE Fish Cultural Lab, Marion, AL
36756 USA
PARLOUR, J.W. 11677
King Alfred Call, Winchester, Hampshire,
England
PARRISH, J.D. 11930, 11947
Hawaii Coop Fish Res Unit, 2538 the
Mall, Univ HI, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
PARSONS, S.M. 8801
Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Chern,
Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
PART, P. 11382
Univ Uppsala, Inst Zoophysiol, S-75122
Uppsala, Sweden
PARTHE, V. 10266, 10267
Inst Venezolano Invest Cient, Ctr Biofis
& Bioquim, Caracas 101, Venezuela
PARTMANN, W. 10216, 11681
Bundesforsch Anstalt Ernahrung, I,nst
Biol, D-7500 Karlsruhe 1, Fed Rep Ger
PAS.HKOVA, I.M. 11314
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Cyto1, Leningrad
USSR
PASSAKAS, T. 9583, 10466
Polish Acad Sci, Inst System & Exptl
Zool, PL-31016 Krakow, Poland
PATERSON, W.B. 11175, 11497
Univ Toronto, Dept Zool, Toronto, On-
tario, Canada M5S 1A1
PATERSON, 1-i.D. 9496, 9748
Connaught Labs Ltd., 1755 Steeles Ave.
W., Willowdale, Ontario, Canada M2N 5T8
PATSO, R. 11831
Dept Zool, Berhampur Univ, Berhampur
760007, Orissa, India
PAUL, L.J. 9048
Minist Agr & Fish, Div Fish Res, POB
19062, Wellington, New Zealand
PAULEY, D. 10895, 10896
Int Ctr Living Aquat Resources Mgmt.,
MCC POB 1501 Manila, Philippines
PAULIK, G.J. 10008
Univ Washington, Call Fish, Seattle,
WA 98195 USA
PAULIN, C.D. 9529, 10060
Natl Museum New Zealand, Wellington, NZ
PAULY, D. 9098, 9393
Int Ctr Living Aquat Resources Mgmt.,
MCC, POB 1501 Makati Metro Manila,
Philippines
Author Index Page 63
PAWAPUTANON, 0. 12034
Address unknown
PAYAN, P . 10465
Univ Nice, F-06034, Nice, France
PEARCE, W.A. 9229, 9833
NY STate Dept Environ Conservat,
Cape Vincent, NY 13618 USA
PEARCY, W.G. 8846
Oregon STate Univ, Sch Oceanog,
Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
PEARSE, P.R. 9993
Univ British Columbia, Vancouver,
BC, Canada V6T 1W5
PEARSON, D.M. 10572
15 Devilliers Ave., Liverpool L23
2TH England
PEARSON, R. 9680
Address unknown
PEARSON, R.G. 9588
Queensland Fish Serv, PO Bungalow,
Cairns 4870, Australia
PEARSON, W.H. 8851
Battelle Memorial Inst, P~cific NW
Labs, Marine Res Lab, Sequim, WA
98382 USA
PECHANEK, U. 9317
Forschungsinst Ernahrungswirtschaft
Blasstr 29, A-1190 Wien, Austria
PEDEN, A.E. 10188, 10189, 11824
British Columbia Prov Museum, Div
Aquat Zool, Victoria, BC, Canada
V8V 1X4
PEEKE, H.V.S. 10311, 10345
Univ Calif, Dept Psychiatry, San
Francisco, CA 94143 USA
PEER, M.M. 9511
Cent Inland Fish Res Sub Stn, 24
Pannalal Rd, Atlahabad 211002,
Uttar Pradesh, India
PEIGNOUX-DEVILLE, J. 9792
CNRS, Museum Natl Hist Nat., Phys-
iol Gen & Comparee, F-75231 Paris
5, France
PEIQIU, W.
Acad Sinica, Inst Oceanol, Peking,
Peoples Rep China
PEKKARINEN, M. 9364
Univ Helsinki, Dept Zool, Div
Physiol, SF-00100 Helsinki 10,
Finland
PEQUENO, G. 11268, 11856
Institute de Zool, Univ Austral de
Chile, Casilla 567, Valdinia, Chile
PENAZ, M. 9934
Czechoslovak Acad Sci, Inst Verte-
brate Zool, CS-60365 Brno, Czecho -
slovakia
PENCZAK, T, 9878
Univ Lodz , Inst Environ Biol, PL-90131
Lodz, Poland
PENNEY, R.K. 10654, 11051, 11890
Univ Hull, Dept Zool, Hull HU6 7RX, N
Humberside, England
PENTREATH, R.J. 8697
Minist Agr Fish & Food, Direct Fish Res.
Fish Radiobiol Lab, Lowestoft NR3Z IDA
Suffolk England
PERCY, L.R. 9585
Univ Newcastle Upon Tyne, Dept Zool,
Newcastle Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear,
England
PERENTI, L.R. 12081
Address unknown
PEREZ, J.E.l1094
Univ, Oriente, Escuela Ciencias, Dept
Biol, Cumana, Vene~uela
PERRIER, H. 8781
Fac Pharm Lyon, Pharmaceut Biol Lab,
F-69373 Lyon 2, France
PERRY, S.F. 10037, 10857, 10878
Univ British Columbia, Dept Zool, Van-
couver, BC, Canada V6T 2A9
PERSSON, L. 10194
Univ Lund, Inst Limnol, S-22003 Lund 3,
Sweden
PERVOZVANSKY, V.Y. 10066
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Biol, Petrozavodsk,
USSR
PERZANOWSKA, A. 8710, 10368
Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Zool, De p t Com-
parat Anat, PL-30060 Cracow Poland
PETER, R.E. 8897, 8949, 9145
Univ Alberta, Dept Zool, Edmonton, Al-
berta, Canada T6G 2E9
PETERMAN, R.M. 11480, 11542
Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Bur-
naby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
PETERS, D.S. 10814
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, Ctr SE Fish,
Beaufort Lab, Beaufort, NC 28516 USA
PETERSEN, I.M. 10367
Odense Univ, Inst Biochem, DK-5000,
Odense, Denmark
PETHON, P. 10955
Zool Museum, Sars GT 1, Oslo 5, Norway
PETTEY, C.L. 9902
Univ Miami, Sch Med, Dept Microbial,
Miami, FL 33101 USA
PETTIT, M.J. 9686
N. Texas State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Den-
ton, TX 76203 USA
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PEVZNER, R.A. 11201, 11667
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Evolut Physiol
& Biochem, Evolut Morphol Lab,
Leningrad, USSR
PEYROTCLAUSADE, M. 9119
Stn, Marine Endoume, Rue Batterie
Des Lions, F-13007 Marseille,
France
PFEIFER, K.F. 8777
Allied Chern Corp., Corp Med Affairs,
Morristown, NJ 07960, USA
PFEILER, E. 10502
Escuela Cienc Maritimas & Alimen,
Inst Tecnol & Estudios Super Monte-
rrey, Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico
PHILLIPSON, D.W. 9164
c/o B.J. Puma, USFDA, Div Chern Tech,
Washington DC 20204 USA
PHIPPS, G.L. 10626
USEPA, Environ Res Lab, 6201 Congdon
Blvd., Duluth, MN 55804 USA
PIC, P. 10332, 10333, 10739
Fac Med Nord, Histol Lab, Bd Pierre
Dromard, F-13326 Marseille 3,
France
PICKERING, A.D. 8861, 9383, 11084
Freshwater Biol Assoc, Ferryhouse
Ambleside, LA22 OLP Cumbria, England
PICKFORD, G.E. 11765
Hiram Coll, Dept. Univ, Hiram, OK
44234 USA
PIERCE, B.A. 8939
Univ Hawaii, Dept Oceanog, Honolulu,
HI 96822 USA
PIERCE, B.E. 8689
Wildlife Resources Div, West Virginia
Dept Nat Resource, Gassaway, ~N
26624 USA
PIERCE, R.J.
USA Corps
90 Church
USA
9593, 9724, 10822
Engin, N. Atlantic Div,
St., New York, NY 10007
PIERSON, K.B. 10445
Univ Washington, Coll Fish, Seattle,
WA 98195 USA
PIETERSE, J.J. 10117, 10223
Technikon Pretoria, Dept Biol Sci,
Pretoria 0001 South Africa
PIETSCH, T.W. 8839, 11861, 11877
Coll Fish, Univ Washington, Seattle,
WA 98195 USA
PILGRIM, A.J. 11192
Dept Human Anat, Oxford OXl 3QX
England
PINCHUK, V.I. 8994
Acad Sci UKSSR, Inst Hydrobiol,
Hydrobiol Stn, Kherson 325016
PINDER, J.E. 10559
Savannah River Eco1 Lab, PO Drawer E,
Aikens, SC 29801 USA
PISAM, M. 11153
CENS, CEA, Dept Bio1, F-91190 Gif Sur
Yvette, France
PITCHER, T.J. 8981
Univ Wales, Univ Co11 N. Wales, Dept
Zool, Bangor LL57 2UW Gwynedd, Wales
PLAKAS, S.M. 9018, 10596
Univ Rhode Island, Dept Aquacultural
Sci & Pathol, Kingston, RI 02881 USA
PLEYER, G. 11089
Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Inst Zool
Lehrstuhl 1, D-8520 Erlangen, Fed. Rep.
Germany
POLLAK, E.I. 9911
W. Chester STate Coll, Dept
W. Chester, PA 19380 USA
POLLOCK, B.R. 11561
Psychology,
Queensland Fish Serv, Brisbane, Queens-
land, Australia
PONNIAH, A.G. 11535
Madurai Kamaraj Univ, Sch Biol Sci,
Madurai 625021, India
PONTIER, P.J. 11104
Univ Texas, Med Branch, Galveston, TX
77550 USA
POPPER, A.N. 11653
Georgetown Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat,
Washington DC 20007 USA
PORTHE-NIBELLE, J. 11895
Lab de Physiol Comparee, Univ de Nice,
Pare Valrose 06034 Nice Cedex, France
POTEL, M.J. 9972
Univ Chicago, Dept Biophys & Theoret
Biol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
POTTER, I.C. 9817, 9822
Muroran Inst Technol, Sch Environ &
Life Sci, Muroran, Hokkaido 050, Japan
POTTER, L.M. 9908
VA Polytech Inst & State Univ, Dept
Poultry Sci, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
POTTER, W.A. 10563
Environ Control Inc, 11300 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 USA
POTTHOFF, T. 8836
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, SE Fish
Ctr, Miami Lab, Miami, FL 33149 USA
POTTLE, R.A. 11605
c/o J.M. Green, Memorial Univ, Dept
Biol, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
AlB 3X9
POTTS, G.W. 8923
Marine Biol Assoc Lab, Plymouth PL1
2PB England
UKSSR Author Index Page 65
POUPA, 0. 11630
Gothenburg Univ, Dept Clin Physiol,
S-41124 Gothenburg, Sweden
POWELL, A.B. 9564
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, Beau-
fort Lab, SE Fish Ctr, Beaufort,
SC 28516 USA
POWELL, J.H. 11331
Bougainville Copper Ltd., Dept En-
viron, Panguna, Papua New Guinea
PRACK, M. 12135
Address unknown
PRESSLEY, P.R. 10100, 11272
Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Zool,
Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
PRICE, R.K.J. 8901
Univ Hull, Dept Zool, Hull HU6 7RX
N. Humberside, England
PRICE, R.L. 10588
S. Illinois Univ, Dept Zool, Carbon-
dale, IL 62901 USA
PRIMOR, N. 9171
Colorado State Univ, Dep·t Biochem,
Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA
PRIMOR, N. 11149
NYU Med Ctr, Dept Physiol & Bio-
phys, New York, NY 10016 USA
PRINCE, E.D. 10399
Natl Marine Fish Serv, 75 Virginia
Beach Dr., Miami, FL 33149 USA
PRINSLOO, J.F. 10064
Univ Transkei, Dept Zool, Umtata
5100, South Africa
PRITCHARD, J.B. 9149
Niehs Pharmac Lab, Res Triangle Pk,
NC 27709 USA
PUFFER, H.W. 10202
Univ So. Calif, Sch Med, Dept Path,
Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
PUGACHEV, O.N. 9059
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Zoo!, Lenin-
grad, USSR
PULLIN, R.S.V. 10227
Inst Ctr Living Aquatic Resources
Mgmt, POB 1501 Makati, Philippines
PURCELLS, J.E. 10565
Woods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole,
MA 02543 USA
PURVIS, H.A. 9835
USFWS, Sea Lamprey Control Stn,
Marquette, MI 49855 USA
PYCHA, R. L. 985 7
USFWS, Grea·t Lakes Fish Lab, Ashland
Biol Stn , Ashland , WI 54806 USA
PYYSALO, H. 11507
Tech Res Ctr Finland, Food Res Lab,
Biologinkuja 1, SF-02150 Espoo 15
QUAGLIA, G.B. 9320
Inst Nazl Nutrition, Rome, Italy
QUAMMEN, M.L. 12099
Address unknown
QUAST, W.D. 9178
Univ Houston, Dept Biol, Houston, TX
77004 USA
QUINN, N.J. 10812
Papua New Guinea Univ Technol, Dept
Fish, Lae, Papue New Guinea
QUINN, T.P. 9574
Univ Nottingham, Dept Zool, Nottingham
NG7 2RD England
QUINN, R.P. 11106
Univ Washington, Call Fish, Seattle, WA
98195 USA
QAYYUM, M.A. 9299
Univ Riyadh, Dept Anat, Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia
RAB, P. 10861, 11707
Czechoslovak Acad Sci, Inst Anim Physiol
& Genet, Dept Genet, CS-27721 Libechov,
Czechoslovakia
RABALAIS, N.N. 11843
Univ Texas Marine Sci Inst, Port Aran-
sas Marine Lab, Port Arankas, TX 78373
USA
RADABAUGH, D.C. 8856
Ohio Wesleyan Univ, Dept Zool, Delaware,
OH 43015 USA
RADHAKRISHNAN, S. 9256, 10432
Address unknown
RADOVICH, J. 10010
Calif Dept Fish & Game, Sacramento, CA
95814 USA
RADTKE, R.L. 11696
Address unknown
RAFFIN, J.P. 9004, 11583
CNRS, Physiol Comparee Reg Lab, 23 Rue
Loess, BP 20 CR, F-67037 Strasbourg,
France
RAGHUVANSHI, C. 11573
Reg Call Educ, Dept Sci, Bhopal, India
RAHEL, F .J. 9721
Univ Wisconsin, Limnol Lab, Madison, WI
53706 USA
RAHMANI, A.R. 10096, 10342, 11528
Aligarh Muslim Univ, Deptr Zool, Ichthy
& Fish Sect, Aligarh 202001, Uttar Pra-
desh, India
RAICU, P. 11184
Univ Bucharest, Dept Genet, Bucharest,
Romania
RAINWATER, W.C. 11398, 11407
USFWS, S. Ctr, Reservoir Invest, Fay~
etteville, AR 72701 USA
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Agra Coll, Dept Zool Agra 282002,
Uttar Pradesh, India
RAKOCINSKI, CF. 11833
Dept Biol, Univ, S. Mississippi,
Hattiesburg, MS 39401 USA
RAKOCY, J.E. 11993
Address unknown
RALEIGH, R.F. 11394
USFWS, Office Bioi Serv, Ft. Collins,
CO 80526 USA
RALSTON, S. 9894, 10806
Natl Marine Fish Serv, SW Fish Ctr,
Honolulu Lab, POB 3830, Honolulu,
HI 96812 -USA
RALSTON, S.L. 12021
Address unknown
RAM, N. 11468
Univ Massachusetts, Dept Civil Engn,
Amherst, MA 01003 USA
RAMIREX, S.A. 11874
Div Allied Health & Life Sci, Univ
Texas, San Antonio TX 78285 USA
RAMOS, M.M.P. 9629
Univ Cambridge, Physiol Lab, Cam-
bridge CB2 3EG England
RAMOS, N.G. 9590
James M. Montgomery Consulting En-
gineers, San Diego, CA 92100
RAND, D.M. 10854
c/o G.V. Lauder, Univ Chicago, Dept
Anat, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
RAND, G.M. 10477
Hooker Chem & Plast Corp, Corp
Health, Niagara Falls, NY 14302 USA
RANDALL, D.J. 10347
Univ British Columbia, Dept Zool,
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 2A9
RANDALL, J.E. 8834, 9381, 10549, 10608,
10852, 10960, 10974, 11773 Bernice
P. Bishop Museum, POB 19000-A,
Honolulu, HI 96819 USA
RAO, B.V.S. 9939
DNR Call, Dept Zoo, Bihmavaram
534202, India
RAO, D.M.R. 9986, 11096, 11234
Nagarjuna Univ, Dept Zool, Nagarju-
nanagar 522510 Andhra Pradesh, India
RAO, P.D.P. 9695
Nagpur Univ, Dept Zool, Nagpur
440010 Maharashtra, India
RASEKH, J.G. 9990
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, SE Fish
Ctr, Charleston, Charleston, SC
29412 USA
RASMUSSEN, L.E. 9008
Oregon Graduate Ctr of Study & Res,
19600 NW Walker Rd., Beaverton, OR
97005 USA
RATH, S. 8760, 9146, 10362
Berhampur Univ, Dept Bot Environ Taxi-
col Lab, Berhampur 760007, Orissa,
India
RATLIFF, D.E. 11320
Portland Gen. Elect. Co, Dept Environ
Sci, Madras, OR 97741 USA
RATNAKER, A.V. 9291
Holkar Sci Coll, Dept Zool, Indore
452004 India
REAVES, T.A. Jr. 8784
Univ N. Carolina, Dept Neural, Chapel
Hill, NC 27514 USA
REDDY, P.B. 10433
Andhra Loyola Coll, Dept Zool, Vijaya-
wada 520008, India
REDDY, P.K. 10844
Univ Agr Sci, Call Fish, Mangalore
575002, India
REDDY, T.G. 11905
Dept Zool, Annamalai Univ, Annamalai-
nager, India
REDDINGCOATES, T.A. 11216
Univ Gezira, Dept Biol Sci, Wad Medani,
Sudan
REED, J.K. 11122
Univ Toronto Erindale Call, Dept Chem,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
REFSTIE, T. 10947, 10948
Agr Univ Norway, Dept Anim Genet &
Breeding, N-1432 AS NLH Norway
REID, F.A. 9091
Univ N. Carolina, Dept Anat, Chapel
Hill, NC 27514 USA
REID, G.M. 9191
Univ Sokoto, Dept Biol Sci, Sokoto,
Nigeria
REIF, W.E. 9540
Univ Tubingen, Inst Geol & Palaontal,
D-7400 Tubingen 1, Fed Rep Germany
REINIG, JW. 12139
Address unknown
REINITZ, G. 8931, 8933, 9547
USFWS, Spearfish Fish Ctr, POB 352,
Spearfish, SD 57783 USA
REIS, R.R. 10991
Univ s. Carolina, BelleW. Baruch Inst,
Marine Biol & Coast Res, Columbia, SC
29208 USA
REISER, D.W. 11396, 11975
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc, DiY Environ
Plan & Sci, 11455 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
U3A
Author Index Page 67
REIST, J.D. 10534
Royal Ontario Museum, Dept Ichthy
& Herpetol, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5S 2C6
REJHOLEC, J. 9789
State Vet Inst, UL 28 Rijna 61-63,
CS-41155 Terezin, Czechoslovakia
REMPETERS, G. 10369
Univ Giessen, Inst Genet, D-6300
Giessen, Fed Rep Germany
RENO, P.W. 9500, 11299
Univ Maine, Dept Microbial, Orono,
ME 04469 USA
REP ERA NT, J. 11091
Hop Fosch Neuromorphol Insercim,
U 106, F-92150 Suresnes, France
REYNOLDS, W.W. 8908, 11485
Univ New England, Ctr Life Sci,
Program Marine Biol, Biddeford, ME
04005 USA
REZNICK, D. 11664
Acad Nat Sci,Philadelphia, Benedict
Estuarine Res Lab, Benedict, MD
20612 USA
REZNICK, D.N. 12098
Address unknown
RHEIN, L.D. 11621
Monell Chern Senses Ctr, Philadel-
p ~, PA 19100 USA
RIBBINK, A.J. 10813
Fish Res Ctr, POB 27, Monkey Bay,
Malawi
RICE, D.W. Jr. 9562
Univ Calif, Lawrence Livermore Lab,
Div Environ Sci, Livermore, CA 94550
USA
RICE, S.D. 9559, 9572
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, Auke
Bay Lab, NW & Alaska Fish Ctr, Auke
Bay, AK 99821 USA
RICHARDS, J.E. 11259
Minist Environ, Marine Resources
Branch, Victoria, BC, Canada V8V 1X5
RICHARDS, K.S. 11118
Univ Keele, Dept Biol Sci, Keele
ST5 5BG, Staffordshire, England
RICHARDSON, G.P. 11021
Max Planck.Inst Biophys Chern, Neuro-
chem ABT, D-3400 Gottingen, Fed Rep
Germany
RICHARDSON, P.J. 10335
Max Planck Inst Biophys Chern Neuro~
chern Abt, Postfach 968, D-3400
Gottingen, Fed Rep Germany
RICHARDSON, S.L. 8840, 9436, 10384,
10934, 10939 Gulf Coast Res Lao,
Ocean Springs, MS 39564 USA
RICHKUS, W.A. 10924
Martin Marietta Corp, Ctr Environ,
1450 S Rolling Rd, Baltimore, MD
21227 USA
RIDDELL, B.E. 10168, 10169, 12045
Fish & Oceans Canada, Pacific Biol Stn,
Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6
RIEHL, R. 11200
Univ Heidelberg, Dermatol Res Grp, D-
6900 Heidelberg 1, Fed Rep Germany
RIIS, R.C. 11306
Cornell Univ, New York STate Coll Vet
Med, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
RIJKERS, G.T. 11060
Univ Utrecht, Childrens Hosp HET,
Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis 3512 LK
Utrecht, Netherlands
RINNE, J.N. 10517
Arizona State Univ, Forest Sci Lab,
USDA, Rocky Mt. Forest & Range Exptl
Stn, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
RISHI, K.K. 10282
Kurukshetra Univ, Dept Zool, Kuruk-
sheta 132119 Haryana, India
RIVA, M.C. 10244
Address unknown
ROACH, A.H. 9170
Caltech, Div Biol, Pasadena, CA 91125
USA
ROALD, S.O. 9249
Natl Vet Inst, Postboks 8156, Oslo
Norway
ROALES, R.R. 10655
Indiana Univ, Dept Anat & Physiol, Div
Biol & Physiol Sci, Kokomo, IN 46901 USA
ROBB, A.P. 9715
Dept Agr & Fish of Scotland, Marine Lab,
Victoria Road, Aberdeen AB9 8DB Scotland
ROBERTS, P.E. 9525
Minist Agr & Fish, Div Fish Res, POB
19062, Wellington, New Zealand
ROBERTS, R.J. 9382, 9960
Univ Stirling, Inst Aquaculture, Stir-
ling FK9 4LA Scotland
ROBERTS, T.R. 11867
Tiburon Ctr for Environ Studies, POB
855, Tiburon, CA 94920 USA
ROBERTSON, A.I. 8793
Dalhousie Univ, Dept Biol, Halifax, NS,
Canada B3H 4J1
ROBERTSON, D.A. 8995, 11208
Minist Agr & Fish, Div Fish Res, POB
19062, Wellington, New Zealand
ROBERTSON, D.A. 97-49
Univ Stirling, Inst Aquaculture, Stir-
ling FK9 4LA Scotland
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Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Balboa,
Canal Zone, USA
ROBERTSON, D.R. 10609
Smithsonian Trop Ras Inst, Balboa,
Panama
ROBIN, J. 8782
Univ Sherbrooke, Fac Sci, Dept
Biol, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
J1K 2R1
ROBINSON, E.H. d868, 9378
Mississippi State Univ, Dept Bio~
chem, State College, MS 39762 USA
ROBOTHAN, P.W.J. 9347
Derby Lonsdale Coll, Div Biol,
Derby, England
RODGERS, L.J. 10659
Queensland Fish Serv, S. Fish Res
Ctr, POB .5, Deception Bay, Queens-
land 4508 Australia
RODRIGUEZ, A. 10233
Inst Invest Pesqueras Cadiz,
Puerto Pesquero, Cadiz, Spain
RODRIGUEZ, A.V. 9659
Inst Invest Pesqueras, Muelle de
Bouzas, Vigo, Spain
RODRIGUEZRODA, J. 9662, 11240
Inst Invest Pesqueras Cadiz, Puer-
to Pe&quero, Cadiz, Spain
ROFF, D.A. 11387
McGill Univ, Dept Biol, Montreal
Quebec, Canada, H3A 1B1
ROGERS, B.A. 9734
Blue Flag Farms, Inc., Switch Rd,
Hope Valley, RI 02832 USA
ROGERS, C. 11750
Address unknown
ROGERS, W. 11810
Dept Zool & Museum Vertebrate Zool,
Univ California, Berkeley, CA 94720
USA
ROITMANS, V.A. 11413
Acad Sci USSR, Helminthol Lab,
Moscow V-71, USSR
ROMANOWSKY, D. 8668
Dept Wildlife & Fish Sci, Texas
A & M Univ, College Station, TX
77843 USA
ROMBOUGH, P.J. 11568
Pacific Biol Stn, Nanaimo, BC,
Canada V9R 5K6
ROMBOUT, J.H.W.M. 10848
State Agr Univ, Dept Exptl Morpho
& Cell Biol, Wageningen, Netherlands
ROMERO, R.C. 10603
Univ Chile, Inst Invest Oceanol,
Antofagasta, Chile
RONSIVALLI, L.J. 11444
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NE Fish
Ctr, Gloucester Lab, Emerson Ave,
Gloucester, MA 01930 USA
ROPER, D.S. 10493
Univ Auckland, Dept Zool, Auckland, New
Zealand
ROSEN, R.A. 11818, 11969
Massachusetts Coop Fish Res Unit, Univ
MA, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
ROSILES, J.R. 8785
c/o R.B. Leonard, Univ Texas, Med
Branch, Inst Marine Biol, Galveston, TX
77550 USA
ROSS, B. 11494
Univ Stirling, Inst Agr, Stirling
FK9 4LA Scotland
ROSS, L.G. 10120
Univ Stirling, Dept Biol, Stirling
FK9 4LA Scotland
ROSS, M.J. 9720, 10680
Univ Minnesota, Dept Ecol & Behav Biol,
Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
ROSS, M.R. 11815
Dept Forestry & Wildlife Management,
Univ Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003
USA
ROSS, S.T. 11834
Dept Biol, Southern Stn, Box 5018,
Univ S. Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS
39401 USA
ROTHBARD, S. 8929
Agr Res Org, Fish & Aquaculture Res
Stn, Dor, Israel
ROTHLEIN, J.E. 8733
Univ California Santa Barbara, Dept Chern,
Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
ROTHSCHILD, B.J. 9965
Univ Maryland Ctr, Environ & Estuarine
Studies, Chesapeake Biol Lab, Solomons,
MD 20688 USA
ROUSE, D.B. 11974
Address unknown
ROVAINEN, C.M. 9828
Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol
& Biophys, St. Louis, MO 63110 USA
ROWE, J.S. 12109
Address unknown
ROWING, C.G.M. 11462
Univ Wales, Univ College N. Wales,
Dept Zool, Brambell Labs, Bangor LL57
2UW Gywnedd, Wales
RUBACH, K. 10701
Tech Univ Berlin, Inst Lebensmittelchem,
D~lOOO Berlin 12, Yed Rep Germany
RUBEC, P.J. 12010
Address unknown
Author Index ~age 69
RUBENSTEIN, D.I. 9912, 9913, 10697
Princeton Univ, Dept BiG1, Princeton,
NJ 08544 USA
RUCHEL, R. 11658
c/o D. Watters, Max Planck Inst,
Ernahrungsphysiol, Rheinlanddamm 201,
D-4600 Dortnund, Fed Rep Germany
RUCK, J.G. 9054
Wellington Polytech, Wellington,
New Zealand
RUMSEY, G.L. 10686, 10687
USFWS, Tunison Lab Eish Nutrition,
Cortland, NY 13045 USA
RUNGRUANGSAK, K. 9274
Mahidol Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biochem,
Bangkok, Thailand
RUSSELL, B.C. 10975
Australian Museum 6-8 Call St.,
Sydney New South Wales 2000 Australia
RUSSO, R.C. 10175
Montana State Univ, Fish Bioassay
Lab, Bozeman, MT 59715 USA
RYBIN, V.K. 11595
MV Lomonosov State Univ, Moscow
117234 USSR
RYTHER, J.G. 9966
1tfuods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole,
MA 02543 USA
SAGER, G. 9909
Akad Wissensch DDR, Inst Meereskunde,
Gruner Weg 9, DDR-2530 Rostock, Ger
Dem Rep
SAHIB, I.K.A. 8775, 10357
Sri Venkateswara, Univ Postgrad Ex-
tens Ctr, Dept Zool, Tirupati 517502
Andhra Pradesh, India
SAILA, S.B.8701
Univ Rhode Island, Grad Sch Oceanog,
Kingston, RI 02881 USA
SAILATHA, D. 9907
Sri Venkateswara, Postgrad Extens,
Dept Zool, Kavali 524202 India
SAITOH, T. 11156
Inst Pasteur, CNRS, Neurobiol, Malee
Lab, F-75724 Paris 15, France
SAKAGUCHI, H. 9477
Nagasaki Univ, Fac Fish, Nagasaki
852, Japan
SAKAGUCHI, M. 10163
Kyoto Univ, Food Sci Res Inst, Uji,
Kyoto 611, Japan
SAKAI, D.K. 10614
Hokkaido Fish Hatchery, Nakanoshima
2-2, Toyohira Ku, Sapporo 062, Japan
SAKAI, H. 11532
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Hakodate 041,
Japan
SAKAI, M. 10774
Japanese Fdn Cancer Res, Inst Cancer,
Dept Biochem, Tophima Ku, Tokyo 170,
Japan
SAKAMOTO, K. 9116
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Marine Zool Lab,
Sapporo, Hokkaido 060, Japan
SAKAMOTO, S. 8890
Kyushu Univ, Fish Res Lab, Fukuoka
81133 Japan
SAKATA, T. 8894, 10160
Kagoshima Univ, Fac Fish, Kagoshima
890, Japan
SANCHEZ, G.A. 9194
c/o A.E. Deioannes, Pontificia Univ
Catolica Chile, Inst Ciencias Biol,
Dept Biol Cellular, Santiago, Chile
SAND, 0. 9438, 11049, 11896
Odense Univ Inst Biochem, DK-5230,
Odense M, Denmark
SANGALANG, G.B. 11515
Canada Dept Fish & Oceans, Resource
Branch, Halifax, NS, Canada B3J 2S7
SANNOHE, H. 11251
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Microbial Lab,
Hakodate 041, Japan
SANO, T. 9750
Tokyo Univ Fish, Dept Aquaculture, Fish
Pathol Lab, Tokyo 108, Japan
SANTHANAM, R. 9221
Tamil Nadu Agr, Univ Call Fish, Tuti-
corin 628003, India
SANTIAGO, A.C. 12036
Address unknown
SANTOS, R.D. 10765, 10766
Univ Estado Rio de Janeiro, Zantrum
Biol, Dept Biol Anim & Vegetal, Rio de
Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
SANUKIDA, S. 11374
Kobe Univ, Fac Liberal Arts, Dept Biol,
Kobe 657, Japan
SARDAU, J. 10897
Stn Zool, F-06230 Villefranche Mer,
France
SARIG, S. 9452
Lab Res Fish Dis, Nir David, Israel
SARKER, A.L. 9239
Univ Basrah, Call Agr, Dept Fish &
Marine Resources, Basrah, India
SASTRY, K.V. 8948, 10958, 11439
Dav Postgrad Call, Sch Environ Contam. &
Toxicol, Dept Zool, Muzaffarnagar, India
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Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Med Sci, Dept Biol, Fordham Univ, Bronx, NY
Surg Res Lab, Varanasi 221005, 10458 USA
Uttar Pradesh, India SCHMIDTKE, J. 11088
SATO, M. 9898 Univ Gottingen, Inst Human Genet, D-3400
2-3 Sakurabayashi, Hiroshima 036, Gottingen, Fed Rep Germany
Japan SCHMITT, C.J. 10428
~ SATOMI, K. 10616 USDI, SFWS, Columbia Natl Fish Res Lab,
Kureha Chern Ind Co Ltd., Lab 3-2, Rt. 1, Columbia, MO 65201 USA
Kachidoki 3, Chuo Ku, Tokyo 104 SCHNEEBERGER, P.J. 10402
Japan Univ Mich, Inst Sci Tech, Great Lakes
SATYANESAN, A.G. 9298 Res Div, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Med Sci, SCHNEIDER, M.J. 8761
Surg Res Lab, Varanasi 221005, Lockheed Ctr Marine Res, 6350 Yarrow
Uttar Pradesh, India Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA
SAUTIERE, P. 11659 SCHNEIDER, R. 8828
Cite Hosp Lille, Cane Rech Inst, c/o B.L. Nicholson, Univ Maine, Dept
Rech Ultrastruc & Biochim Cell Nor-Microbial, Orono, ME 04469 USA
males & Cane Grp, Inserm F-59020 SCHNEPPENHEIM, R, 9214
Lille, France Univ Kiel, Inst Meereskunde, D-2300
SAVVAITOVA, K.A. 9268 Kiel 1, Fed Rep Germany
MV Lomonosov State Univ, Fac Biol, SCHNOOR, J.L. 9448
Moscow 117234 USSR Univ Iowa, Div Energy Civil & Engin,
SAWYER, A.J. 9859 Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
Cornell Univ, Dept Entomol, Ithaca, SCHOLLOPOENSGEN, A. 11298
NY 14853 USA Geschaftsfuhrer Nordsee Deutsche Hoch-
SAXENA, M. 10040 seeficherei, Klussmannstr 3, D-2850,
Govt Coll, Dept Zool, Mihow, India Bremerhaven, Fed Rep Germany
SAXENA, O.P. 9437 SCHOLZ, A.T. 12077
MM Coll, Zool Res Labs, Modinager Address unknown
201204, Uttar ~radesh, India SCHOENBORNER, A.A. 11622
SAXENA, R. 10994 Ecol Med Geneva, Inst Morphol, CH-1211
Dav Coll, Dept Zool, Fish Biol Lab, Geneva 4, Switzerland
Muzaffarnagar 251001 India SCHOOTS, A.F.M. 10746, 11071, 11072
SBIKIN, Y.N. 8997 Catholic Univ, Dept Zool, Nijmegen 6525
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Anim Evolut, Ed, Netherlands
Morphol & Ecol, Moscow, USSR SCHUIJF, A. 11230
SCARFE, A.D. 12009 State Univ Utrecht, Comparat Physiol
Address unknown Lab, Utrecht, Netherlands
SCARNECCHIA, D.L. 10183 SCHULDT, R.J. 9839
Colorado State Univ, CO Coop Fish USFWS, Sea Lamprey Control Stn, Mar-
Res Unit, Ft. Collins, CO 80523 USA quette, MI 49855 USA
SCHAIRER, J.O. 12119 SCHULTZ, D.P. 11965
Address unknown USFWS, Natl Fish Res Lab, POB 818,
SCHEICH, H. 10314 LaCrosse, WI 54601 USA
Th Darmstadt, Inst Zool, D-6100 SCHULZ, R. 11164
Darmstadt, Fed Rep Germany Ruhr Univ, Bochum, Vergl Endokrinol
SCHEILBING, R.E. 10366 Arbeitsgrp, D-4630 Bochum, Fed Rep Ger
Univ S. Florida, Dept Biol, Tampa, SCHULZE, K. 9270
FL 33620 USA Landes Schleswig Holstein, Ult Unter-
SCHEUERMANN, D.W. 10749 suchungsmat, Postfach 2743, D-2350,
Univ Antwerp, Inst Histol & Microsc Neumunster Fed Rep Germany
Anat, Antwerp, Belgium SCHUSTER, T. 11004
SCHMIDT, R. 10334 Humboldt Univ, Bereiches Hed Charite,
c/o V.E. Shoshoma, Mclean Hosp, Inst Anat, DDR~l04, Berlin, ~er Dem ~ep
Marlman Res Ctr, Belmont, MA 02178
USA Author Index Page 71
SCHWARTZ, A.L. 9413
Univ New Brunswick, Div Sci, St.
Johns, New Brunswick, Canada
E2L 4L5
SCHWARTZ, M. 9188
Univ Michigan, Neurosci Lab, Ann
Arbor, MI 48109 USA
SCHWEDLER, T.E. 9130
Mississippi Coop Exten Serv, Delta
Branch Exptl Stn, Stoneville, MS
38776 USA
SCOTT, A.L. 10418
Auburn Univ, Agr Exptl Stn, Dept
Fish & Allied Aquacultures, Auburn,
AL 36830 USA
SCOTT, A.P. 9197, 9206, 9247
Minst Agr Fish & Food Fish Lab,
Lowestoft NR33 OHT England
SCOTT, D.B.C. 9045
Univ St. Andrews, Dept Zool, St.
Andrews KY16 9ST Fife, Scotland
SCOTT, E.M. Jr. 9660
Div Water Resources, Fish & Aquat
Ecol Branch, TVA, Norris, TN 37828
USA
SCOTT, G.G. 9207
Address unknown
SCOTT, P.W. 10870
10-12 Landguard Rd, Southhampton,
England
SEAGRAVE, C.P. 11307
c/o D. Buck, Minist Agr Fish & Food,
Fish Dis Lab, Weymouth DT4 SUB
Dorsetshire, England
SEBASTIEN, R.J. 10699
c/o W.L. Lockhart, Fish & Environ
Canada, Inst Freshwater, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N6
SEDBERRY, G.R. 12082
Address unknown
SEELYE, J.G. 11684
USFWS, Great Lakes Fish Lab, Ann
Arbor, MI 48105 USA
SEENAPPA, D. 10304, 10843
Coll Fish, Dept Fish Biol, Pathol
Unit, Mangalore 575002, India
SEGHERS, B.H. 9973
Univ Western Ontario, Dept Zool,
London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B7
SEGUCHI, K. 11476
Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd., Div Agrochem,
Ageo Res Lab, Ageo, Saitama 362,
Japan
SEIKAI, T. 9112
Nagasaki Prefect Inst Fish, Aquacul-
ture Res Lab, Nomozaki, Nagasaki
85105 Japan
SELIVONCHICK, D.P. 10038, 10346
Oregon State Univ, Dept Food Sci,
Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
SEN, S. 10724
c/o S. Bhattacharya, Visva Bharati Univ,
Sch Life Sci, Dept Zool, Santiniketan
731235, W. Bengal, India
SENANAYAKE, N. 10340
Univ Sri Lanka, Gen Hosp, Med Unit,
Kandy, Sri Lanka
SENTA, T. 10963
Nagasaki Univ, Noma Fish Stn, Nomozaki
Nagasaki 85105 Japan,
SERNS, S.L. 9774, 10398, 11964
DNR, POB 7921, Madison, WI 53707 USA
SETZLER-HAMILTON, E.M. 9736
Univ Maryland, Ctr Environ & Estuarine
Studies, Chesapeake Bial Lab, Solomons,
MD 20688 USA
SHAFFI, S.A. 9002
Natl Council Educ Res & Training, Reg
Call Educ, Dept Sci, Bhopal 462013
India
SHAKLEE, J.B. 11775
CSIRO Div Fish, POB 120, Cleveland,
Queensland 4163 Australia
SHAKLEE, J.B. 11309
Hawaii Inst Marine Biol, POB 1346,
Kaneohe, HI 96744 USA
SHACKLEY, S.E. 8699, 9951
Univ Wales, Univ Coll Swansea, Dept
Zool, Swansea SA 2 8PP, W. Glamorgan,
Wales
SHAFLAND, P.L. 8664
Florida Game & Freshwater Fish Commis,
801 NW 40th St, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
SHAPIRO, D.Y. 9306, 10605, 11932
Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Marine Sci,
Mayaguez, PR 00708 USA
SHAPOVALOV, L. 9923
Address unknown
SHARIFF, M. 9753
Univ Pertanian Malaysia, Fac Fish &
Marine Sci, Selangor, Malaysia
SHARIFF, M. 8914
Univ Stirling, Inst Aquaculture, Stir-
ling FK9 4LA Scotland
SHARMA, S.C. 10359
New York Med Coll, Dept Opthalmol,
Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
SHARMA, V.P. 11574
SSL Jain Call, Dept Zool, Vidisha, India
SHARP, J.R. 12018
Address unknown
SHAUGHNESSY, P.D. 11470
Sea Fish Inst, Sea Point 8060, South
Africa
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Acad Sci UKSSR, Inst South Seas Univ Florida, Aquatic Plant Res Ctr,
Biol, Sevastopol, USSR Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
SHEEL, M. 9940 SHIRVELL, C.S. 9296, 10110
Univ Bihar, Dept Zool, Muzaffarpur Fish & Oceans Canada, Div Freshwater &
842001 Bihar, India Anadromous, POB 550, Halifax, NS, Canada
SHEERAN, B. 10798 B3J 2S7
~· Natl Univ Ireland, Univ Coll Galway, SHUTTLEWORTH, T.J. 9182
Dept Biochem, Fish Dis Grp, Galway, Univ Exeter, Dept Biol Sci, Exeter EX4
Ireland 4PS England
~, SHELTON, W.L. 9638, 10949 SIDON, E.W. 12141
Auburn Univ, Dept Fish & Allied Aqua-Address unknown
cultures, Auburn, AL 36830 USA SIEGEL, V. 9212, 9371
SHENOUDA, S.Y.K. 9434 Inst Seefischerei Bundesforsch Anstalt
Gen Foods Corp, Ctr. Tech, Tarrytown, Fischerei, Palmaille 9, D-2000 Hamburg
NY 10591 USA 50, Fed Rep Germany
SHEPHARD, K.L. 9628 SIEWICKI, T.C. 10434
Univ Reading, Dept Zool, Reading NOAA, SE Fish Ctr, Charleston Lab, POB
RG6 2AH, Berkshire, England 12607, Charleston, SC 29412 USA
SHEPHARD, K.L. 10552 SIGLEC, J.W. 11971
Univ Coll Buckingham, Dept Life Sci, Address~unknown
Buckingham, England SIKDER, S.K. 11666
SHEPHERD, J.G. 9391, 10578 c/o A. Das, Jadavpur Univ, Dept Chem,
Fish Lab, Lowestoft NR 33 OHT Calcutta, 700032 India
Suffolk, England SIKORSKI, Z.E. 10584
SHIELDS, D. 9450 Gdansk Polytech Inst, Dept Food Preserv,
Yeshiva Univ, Albert Einstein Coll Gdansk, Poland
Med, Dept Anat, Bronx, NY 10461 USA SIKSTROM, C.B. 9503
SHIMA, A. 10234 Esso Resources Canada Ltd., 500 6th Ave.
Shiga Univ Med Sci, Dept Exptl Radial SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P OS1
Otsu, Shiga 52021 Japan SILVA, E.I.L. 10884
SHIMENO, S. 9481, 9482, 10022 Ruhuna Univ Coll, Dept Zool , Matara,
Kochi Univ, Fac Agr, Nankoku, Kochi Sri Lanka
783 Japan SILVER, W.L. 12032
SHIMIZU, A. 10152 Address unknown
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Fish Physiol SILVERT, W. 19908
Lab, Tokyo 113, Japan Address unknown
SHIMIZU, Y. 9485 SIMPSON, K.L. 11576
Kochi Univ, Fac Agr, Fish Post Har-Univ Rhode Island, Dept Food Sci & Nu-
vest Technol Lab, Nankoku, Kochi trition, Kingston, RI 02881 USA
783, Japan SINDERMANN, C.J. 8903
SHIMMA, Y. 10156 NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv , NE Fish Ctr,
Natl Res Inst Aquaculture, Tamakicho Sandy Hook Lab, Highlands, NJ 07732 USA
Mie 51904 Japan SINDHE, G.B. 11572
SHINGLETON, M.V. 11551 Address unknown
Univ Maryland, Ctr Environ & Estuarine
Studies, Appalachian Environ Lab, SINGH, B.R. 9312, 10252, 11807
Frostburg, MD 21532 USA Univ Bihar, Dept Zool, Muza f farpur
SHINODA, M. 11371 842001, Bihar, India
Kyoto Inst Ocean & Fish Sci, SINGH, H. 9328, 10718
Miyazu Kyoto 626 Japan Banaras Hindu Univ, Dept Zool, Fish
SHIOGAKI, M. 10965,,11520 Endocrinol Lab, Varanasi 221005 Uttar
Aomori Prefect Fish Exptl Stn, Pradesh, India
Aomori 03826 Japan SINGH, N.N. 11095, 11233
SHIRAKIHARA, K.,10521 Univ Gorakhpur, Dept Zoo!, Corakbpur
Univ Tokyo, Ocean Res Inst, Nakano 273001, Uttar PradeSh, India
Ku, Tokyo 164, Japan
Author Index Page 73
SINHA, N.D.P. 11157
Bhagalpur Univ, Coll TNB, Dept Zool
Bhagalpur 812007 India
SINGH, R.P. 9290
Gorakhpur Univ, Dept Zool, Gorakhpur
273001, Uttar Pradesh, India
SINGH, S.P. 10323, 11136, 11631
Banaras Hindu Univ, Dept Zool, Fish
Endocrinol Lab, Varanasi 221005,
Uttar Pradesh, India
SINHA, G.M. 11589
Univ Burdwan, Dept Zool, Burdwan
713104, W. Bengal, India
SIRE, M.F. 9470, 11010
Univ Paris 11, Biol Vertebres Lab,
Equipe Rech Cytophysiol Nutr Poisson
F-91405 Orsay, France
SIRE, 0. 11202
Unive Paris 6, Physiol Reprod Verte-
bres Lab, F-5230 Paris 05, France
SIVAK, J.G. 8910
Univ Waterloo, Sch Optometry, Water-
loo, Ontario, Canada N2L .3Gl
SJOBERG, K. 9848
Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Fac Forestry,
Dept Wildlife Ecol, S-90183, Umea
Sweden
SKAAR, D.R. 11384
Montana State Univ, Dept Biol,
Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
SKIBBA, W.D. 10212
Fernwasserversorgung Elbanse Ostbarz
DDR-3720 Blankenburg, Ger Dem Rep
SKOBLINA, M.N. 11083
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Dev Biol, Moscow
V-71, USSR
SKORPING, A. 10112
Univ Tromso, Inst Biol & Geol,
N-9001 Tromso, Norway
SKREDE, A. 10479
Agr Univ Norway, Dept Poultry,
N-1432 Asnlh, Norway
SLAUGHTER, D. 9618
Memorial Univ Newfoundland, Dept Bio-
chem, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
AlB 3X9
SMALL, G. 9441
Polytech Wolverhampton, Dept Biol
Sci, Wolverhampton WVl lLY England
SMATRESK, N.J . 11881, 12090
Univ Texas, Marine Sci Inst, Port
Aransai, TX 78373 USA
SMIT, G.L. 9419, 9687, 11121, 11354
Rand Afrikaans Univ, Dept Zool,
Johannesburg 2000, South Africa
SMIT, H. 10547
Univ Lerden, Dept Physiol Zool Lab,
2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
SMITH, A.C. 9428, 10638
Vet Adm Hosp Med Ctr, Lab Serv 113,
Gainesville, FL 32602 USA
SMITH, A.D. 10471
Lakehead Univ, Dept Biol, Thunder Bay,
Ontario, Canada P7B 5El
SMITH, A.D.M. 10904
Imperial Coll, Ctr Environ Tech, London
SW7 lLU England
SMITH, A.W. 8875, 9702
Oregon State Univ, Sch Vet Med, Corval-
lis, OR 97331 USA
SMITH, B.R. 9815, 9832
USFWS, Sea Lamprey Control Stn, Marquette
MI 49855 USA
SMITH, D.G. 9806
Univ Melbourne, Dept Zool, Parkville,
Victoria 3052 Australia
SMITH, D.G. 10606
Marine Biomed Inst, 200 Univ Blvd,
Galveston, TX 77550 USA
SMITH, I.R. 9259
Int Ctr Living Aquat Resources Mgmt,
MCC, POB 1501, Makati Phillipines
SMITH, J. B. 8911
Concordia Univ, Dept Economics, Mon-
treal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8
SMITH, J.E. 12066
Address unknown
SMITH, J.R. 8945
USDI, NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NW
U Alaska Fish Ctr, 2725 Montlake Blvd
E, Seattle, WA 98112 USA
SMITH, J.S. 8971
Address unknown
SMITH, K.L. 9954
Univ California-San Diego, Scripps Inst
Oceanog, Div MArine Biol Res, LaJolla,
CA 92093 USA
SMITH, M.A.K. 11360
Foreign & Commonwealth Off, King Char-
les St., London SW1A 2AH England
SMITH, M.A.K. 9159
Cuny Hunter College, Dept Biol Sci,
New York, NY 10021 USA
SMITH, M.L. 11783, 11870
Museum Zool & Div Biol Sci , Univ Michi-
gan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
SMITH, P.J. 9528, 10645, 12039
Fish Res Div, POB 19062, Wellington,
New Zealand
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Frostburg State Coll, Appalachian
Environ Lab, Frostburg, MS 21532 USA
SMITH, R.J.F. 9928
Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Biol, Saska-
toon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N OWO
SMITH, R.R. 8926
USDI, USFWS, Tunison Lab Fish Nutri-
tion, Rt. 1, Box 2561, Hagerman, ID
83332 USA
SMITH, R. T. 914 7
Univ Florida, Col Med, Dept Pathol,
Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
SMITH, S.J. 9502
Fish & Environ Canada, Bedford Inst
Oceanog, Dept Fish & Oceans, Div
Marine Fish, Darmouth, NS, Canada
B2Y 4A2
SMITH-VANIZ, W.F. 9218
Acad Nat Sci Philadelphia, Dept Ich-
thyol, 19th & Parkway, Philadelphia,
PA 19103 USA
SMEETS, W. 9342, 9343, 10851
Catholic Univ Nijmegen, Dept Anat,
Nijmegen, Netherlands
SOIVIO, A. 11167
Univ Helsinki, Dept Zool, Div Physi-
ol, SF-00100 Helsinki 10, Finland
SOKOLOV, R. 10676
Address unknown
SOLA, L. 10291
Univ Rome, Inst Comparat Anat,
I-00161 Rome, Italy
SOLA, L. 11864
Inst Histol & Embriol, Univ Pisa,
56100 Pisa, Italy
SOLBAKKEN, J.E. 9285
Direct Fish, Inst Marine Res, Nord-
nesparken 2, N-5011 Bergen Norway
SOLOMON, D.J. 9412
Minist Agr Fish & Food, Fish Lab,
Lowestoft NR 33 OHT Suffolk, England
SOLOMON, F.P. 12092
Address unknown
SOMMER, C.V. 11174
Univ Wisconsin, Ctr Great Lakes
Studies, Dept Zoo! Microbial, Mil-
waukee, WI 53201 USA
SOMMER, U. 11537
Address unknown
SOMMERVILLE, C. 9253, 10872
Univ Stirling, Inst Aquaculture,
Stirling FK9 4IA Scotland
SORENSEN, P.~. 10752, 11883
Inst Biochem, Odense Dniv, Campusvej
55, 5230 Odense, Denmark
SORENSEN, P.Y. 11970
Address unknown
SOROKIN, Y. 10836
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Oceano!, Gelendz-
hik, USSR
SOUTHWORTH, G.R. 9095, 11514
Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environ Sci,
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
SPANGLER, G.R. 9853, 9866
Univ Minnesota, Dept Entomol, Fish &
Wildlife, St. Paul, MN 55106 USA
SPECKER, J.L. 12121
Address unknown
SPEHAR, R.L. 10996
USEPA, Duluth, MN 55804 USA
SPENCER, S.G. 8878
Oregon State Univ, Dept Biochem & Bio-
phys, Corvallis, OR 97330 USA
SPIEGEL, M. 10853
Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Zool, Tel Aviv,
Israel
SPIELER, R.E. 10769
Milwaukee Publ Museum, Div Vertebrate,
800 W. Wells, Milwaukee, WI 53233 USA
SPINELLI, J. 10002, 10307
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NW & Alaska
Fish Ctr, Div Utilizat Res, Seattle, WA
98112 USA
SPONDER, D.L. 10201
Harvard Univ, Museum Comparat Zool,
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
SPRATT, J.D. 9969
Calif Dept Fish & Game, Marine Resource
Reg, 2201 Garden Rd ,, Monterey, CA 93940
USA
SPRINGER, A.D. 10779
New York Med Col!, Dept Anat, Valhalla,
NY 10595 USA
SPURLING, N.W. 10279
Glaxo Grp Res Ltd, Div Pathol, Ware
SG12 ODJ Hertfordshire, England
SRIVASTAVA, A.K. 10047
Banaras Hindu Univ, Dept Bot, Varanasi
221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
SRIVASTAVA, C.B.L. 11163
Univ Allahabad, Dept Zool, Allahabad
211002, Uttar Pradesh, India
SRIVASTAVA, D.K. 8776
KN Govt Postgrad Col!, Dept Zool, Gyan-
pur, 221304, India
SRIVASTAVA, R.C. 9019, 10045
Bot Survey India, Cent Circle, 10 Chat-
ham Lines, Allahabad 211002, India
STACEY, N.E. 10215
Univ Alberta, Dept Zool, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9
Author Index Page 75
STAGG, R.M. 9226
Univ Wales, Univ Coll North Wales,
Dept Zool, Bangor LL57 2UH, Gwynedd
Wales
STANFORD, R.M. 12094
Address unknown
STANLEY, C.W. 11510, 11615
Mobay Chern Corp, Div Agr Chern,
Kansas City, MO 64120 USA
STANSBY, M.E. 9679
US Dept Commerce, NOAA, NMFS, 2725
Montlake Blvd E, Seattle, WA 98112
USA
STAUFFER, J.R. 9220, 11267
Univ Maryland, Appalachian Environ
Lab, Frostburg, MD 21532 USA
STEFAN, Y. 8737
Univ Geneva, Sch Med, Inst Histol &
Embryol, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzer-
land
STEFFANS, W .10092
Inst Inland Fish, Friedrichshagen
1162, Berlin, Ger Dern Rep .
STEGEMAN, J.J. 10351, 12130
Woods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole,
MA 02543 USA
STEIN, D.L. 9094, 11841
Oregon State Univ, Sch Oceanog,
Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
STEIN, R.A. 11544
Ohio State Univ, Dept Zool, Colum-
bus, OH 43210 USA
STEINBUSCH, H.W.M. 10846
Catholic Univ Nijmegen, Dept Anat,
Nijmegen, Netherlands
STEPHENS, J.S. 9983
Occidental Coll, Dept Biol, Los
Angeles, CA 90041 USA
STEPHENS, W.W. 8677
Box 166, Belzoni, MS 39038 USA
STEVENS, D.G. 9608
USEPA, lvestern Fish Toxic Stn,
1350 SE Goodnight Ave, Corvallis,
OR 97330 USA
STEVENS, E.D. 10751
Univ Guelph, Dept Zool, Guelph,
Ontario, Canada N1G 2Wl
STEVENSON, M.M. 11830
Dept Biol Sci, Univ New Orleans, New
Orleans, LA 70122 USA
STEWART, D.B. 9683
Univ Manitoba, Dept Zool, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
STIASSNY, M.L.J . 11270
c/o C.D.N . Barel, Zool Lab, Kaiser
St 63, Post Bus 9516, 2300 RA Leiden
Netherlands
STONE, F.E. 10543
NOAA, NW & Alaska Fish Ctr , 2725 Mont-
lake Blvd E., Seattle, WA 98112 USA
STONER, A.W. 8837, 12044
Harbor Branch Inst Inc., RR 1, Box 196A,
Ft. Pierce, FL 33450 USA
STORCK, T. 9703
Illinois Nat Hist Survey Lab, Box 157,
Sullivan, IL 61951 USA
STOREBAKKEN, T. 10486
Agr Univ Norway, Dept Poultry & Fur
Anim Sci, N-1432 AS NLH Norway
STOROZHUK, P.G. 9185
Kuban Med Inst, Dept Biochem, Krasnodar,
USSR
STOSS, J. 9276, 11340
Univ Gottingen, Inst Tierzucht & Haus-
tiergenet, D-3400 Gottingen, Fed Rep Ger
STOTT, F.C. 8860
Address unknown
STOTT, G.C. 9943
Texas A & M Univ, Coll Vet Med, College
Station, TX 77843 USA
STOUT, V.F. 10542, 10987
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NW & Alas-
ka Fish Ctr, Div Utlization Res,
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
STOYANOV, S.A. 10048, 10099
Inst Fisheries, Varna, Bulgaria
STRADER, C.D. 12073
Address unknown
STRANGE, C.D. 9293
Dept Agr Northern Ireland, Fish Res Lab,
38 Castleroe Rd., Coleraine, Londonderry,
N. Ireland
STRANGE, R.J. 9231
Address unknown
STRAUSS, R.G. 12097
Address unknown
STREISINGER, G. 10714
Univ Oregon, Health Sci Ctr, Inst Molec
Biol, Portland, OR 97201 USA
STROBAND, H.W.J. 10278, 10847
State Agr Univ, Dept Exptl Anim Morphol
& Cell Biol, Wageningen, Netherlands
STROM, T. 9887
Inst Fish Tech Res, Tromso, Norway
STROUD, R.K. 10392
Address unknown
STUART, N.C. 10873
5 Church Hill, Helston, Cornwall,
England
STUART-KREGOR, P.A.C. 9640
Brunel Univ , Sch Biol Sci, Dept Appl
Biol, Uxbridge DB8 3PH, Middlesex
England
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Dept Bio1 & Desert Biol Res Ctr,
Univ Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
SUAREZ-CAABRO, J.A. 11939
Lab Pesqueria Comercial, Dept Agr,
Box 3665, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
00708 USA
SUAREZ, R.K. 11133, 11134, 11135
Univ British Columbia, Dept Zool,
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 2A9
SUBRAHMANYAM, C.B. 9401, 11900
Florida A & M Univer, Program: Wet-
land Ecol, Tallahassee, FL 32307 USA
SUDERSHAN, P. 9315, 10583
Univ Illinois, Dept Biol Sci,
Chicago, IL 60680
SUGIMOTO, N. 9799, 11243
Ueno Fine Chern Ind Co Ltd, Res Lab,
127 Higashi Arioka 1, Hyogo 664
Japan
SUGITA, H. 10527, 10528
Address unknown
SUGIURA, K. 9757
Gakushuin Univ, Inst Ecotoxicol,
Tokyo 171, Japan
SUHADI, F. 10586
Natl Atom Energy Agency, Biol Lab,
Jobarta, Indonesia
SULLIVAN, C.R. 9228, 9233, 9581
Address unknown
SULLIVAN, K.M. 9431
Univ California-San Diego, Scripps
Inst Oceanog, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
SULTAN, S. 10344
Aligarh Muslim Univ, Dept Zool, Ich-
thyol & Fish Sect, Aligarh 202001
Uttar Pradesh, India
SUMITRAVIJAYARAGHAVAN, L.K.K. 10052
Natl Inst Oceanog, GOA 403004 India
SUMMERS, G.L. 8681, 8687
Oklahoma Fish Res Lab, 1416 Planck,
Norman, OK 73069 USA
SUMPTER, J.P. 11512
Brunel Univ, Dept Appl Biol, Uxbridge
UB8 3PH, Middlesex, England
SUNDARARAJ, B.I. 10260
Univ Delhi, Dept Zool, Delhi 110007,
India
SURIANO, D.M. 9783
Consejo, Nacl. Invest. Cient & Tech,
RA-1917 Rivadavia, Argentina
SUTTKUS, R.D. 8979, 10426
\
Tulane Univ, Museum Nat. Hist, Belle
Chase, LA 70037 USA
SUZUKI, A. 11527
Tokyo Univ Agr, Inst Breeding Res,
Tokyo 158, Japan
SUZUKI, R. 9107, 9645
Natl Res Inst Aquaculture, Tamaki Cho
Watarai Mie 51904 Japan
SUZUKI, Y. 10030
Natl Inst Radiol Sci, Div Marine Radio-
ecol, Nakaminato, Ibaraki 31112, Japan
SUZUKI, Y. 10150, 10151
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Fish Physiol Lab,
Tokyo 113, Japan
SVETOVIDOV, A.N. 8999
Acad Sci USSR, Inst Zoo1, Moscow V-71,
USSR
SWALES, S. 11215
Univ Liverpool, Dept Zool Freshwater
Fish Univ, Liverpool L69 3BX, Mersey-
sille, England
SWANSON, B.L. 9858
Wisconsin DNR, Bayfield, WI 54814 USA
SWANSON, R.N. 10660
New York Zool Soc, Osborn Labs Marine
Sci, Brooklyn, NY 11224 USA
SWIFT, D.J. 9947, 10888
MAFF, Direct Fish Res, Lowestoft NR33
OHT Suffolk, England
SZABO, S.A. 11235
PF1, H-1860 Budapest 55, Hungary
SZETO, S.Y. 9165
Heumann Pharma, Dept Pharmacal,
Heideloffstr 18-28, D-8500 Nurnberg,
Fed Rep Germany
TABLEROS, M.A. 10700
Inst Tecnol & Estud Super Monterrey,
Apartado Postal 484, Sonora Mexico
TABOR, M.W. 9129
Univ Cincinnati, Coll Med, Dept Environ
Health, Cincinnati, OH 45267 USA
TABORSKY, M. 10437
Max Planck Inst, Verhaltensphysiol,
D-8131 Seewiesen, Fed Rep Germany
TAGGART, J. 11047, 11893
Queens Univ, Belfast, Dept Zool, BT7
1NN, Antrim, North Ireland
TAGUCHI, M. 9984
Inst Public Health, Dept Radiol Health,
Shirokanedai 4-6-1, Minato Ku, Tokyo
108, Japan
TAGUCHI, T. 8702
Osaka Univ Fac Engn Sci, Dept Biophys
Engn, Toyonaka Osaka 560, Japan
TAGUSHI, T. 8898, 10526
Tokyo Univ Fish, Minato Ku, Tokyo 108,
Japan
TAJIMA, K. 94 78
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Hicrobiol Lab,
Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan
Author Index Page 77
TAKADA, K. 10157
Kantoishi Pharmaceut Co Ltd, Cent
Res Lab, Takorozawa, Saitama 359
Japan
TAKAHASHI, M. 9701, 10250
Hiroshima Univ, Fac Appl Biol Sci,
Fukuyama 720, Japan
TAKAHATA, G. 9896
Tokyo Dent Coll, Biol Lab, Predental
Course,Ichikawa 272, Japan
TAKASHIMA, F. 9023
Tokyo Univ Fish, Fish Culture Lab,
Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
TAKEDA, N. 8896
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Marine Biochern
Lab, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
TAKEUCHI, M. 10154
Tokai Reg Fish Res Lab, Kachidoki 5,
Chuo Ku, Tokyo 104, Japan
TAKEUCHI, T. 10622, 10623
Tokyo Univ Fish, Fish Nutr Lab,
Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
TAKIZAWA, K. 9651
Kyoto Univ, Fac Virol, Dept Fish,
Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 606, Japan
TAKJORIAN, P.M. 10121
Rutgers State Univ, Dept Zool & Phys-
iol, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
TALHELM, D.R. 9869
Michigan State Univ, Dept Fish &
Wildlife, E. Lansing, MI 48824 USA
TAM, L. T. 12110
Address unknown
TAN, B. 10910
Auburn Univ, Dept Chern, Auburn, AL
36849 USA
TANAKA, M. 9657
Tokyo Univ Fish, Tokyo 108, Japan
TANAKA, S. 9649
Univ Tokyo, Ocean Res Inst, Nakano
Ku, Tokyo 164, Japan
TANAKA, Y. 11671
Tokyo Metropol Inst Gerontal, Dept
Pathol, Tokyo 173, Japan
TANDLER, A. 10083
Israel Oceanog & Limnol Res, Maricul-
ture Lab, POB 1212 Elat, Israel
TANIGUCHI, N. 11245
Kochi Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Cultural
Fish, Nankoku Kochi 783, Japan
TARBY, M.J. 10856
USPHS Hosp, Red Lake, MN 56671 USA
TAREEN, I.U. 10228
Kuwait Inst Sci Res, Dept Maricult &
Fish, POB 24885, Safat, Kuwait
TAR GET T, T.E. 10054, 11781, 12016
Skidaway Inst Oceanog, POB 13687,
Savannah, GA 31406 USA
TARPLEE, W.H. 8673
Carolina Power & Light Co, Shearon
Harris Energy & Environ Ctr, New Hill
NC 27562 USA
TATRAI, I. 9325, 11629
Hungarian Acad Sci, Biol Res Unit,
H-8237 Tihany, Hungary
TAUBERT, B.D. 12118
Address unknown
TCHERFAS, N.B. 11013
All Union Pond Fish Res Inst, Moscow,
USSR
TEETER, J.H. 9864, 10791
Monell Chern Senses Ctr, Philadelphia,
PA 19104 USA
TELDERS, E.L. 9926
California State Univ-Long Beach, Dept
Biol, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA
TESHIMA, K. 10251
Far SEas Fish Res Lab, 1000 Orido,
Shimizu 424, Japan
TESKA, J.D. 10832
Lake Superior State Coll, Dept Biol &
Chern, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 USA
THAPLIYAL, J.P. 10725
Banaras Hindu Univ, Dept Zool, Varanasi
221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
THEILACKER, G.H. 9563, 9568
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, La Jolla
Lab, SW Fish Ctr, POB 271, La Jolla, CA
92038 USA
THEIS, G.L. 11408, 11990
POB 97, Zanesfield, OH 43360 USA
THEOFAN, G. 11078
Univ Notre Dame, Dept Biol, Notre Dame,
IN 46556 USA
TBOMANN, R.V. 10166
Manhattan Coll, Program Environ Engn &
Sci, Bronx, NY 10471 USA
THOMAS, P. 9258
Univ Texas, Inst Marine Sci, Port Aran-
sas Marine Lab, Port Aransa, TX 78373
USA
THOMAS, S. 9184
Fac Sci & Tech, Physiol Anim Lab, CNRS,
Equipe Rech 070622, F-29283 Brest France
THOMSON, K.S. 9963, 11312
Yale Univ, Dept Biol, New Haven, CT
06520 USA
THOMSON, R.E. 10447
Cornell Univ, Dept Agron, Ithaca, NY
14853 USA
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Univ Mississippi, Dept Biol, Univer-
sity, MS 38677 USA
THORGAARD, G.H. 11326
Washington State University, Pro-
gram Genet & Cell Biol, Pullmann, WA
99164, USA
THORPE, J.E. 9039, 9429
nv Fish Lab, Pitlochry PH16 5LB
Perthshire, Scotland
THRELFELL, W. 10593
Memorial Univ Newfoundland, Dept Biol
St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
AlB 3X9
THROWER, S.J. 9758
CSIRO, Tasmanian Food Res Unit,
Stowell Ave, Hobart Tas 7000, Austra-
lia
THUEMLER, T.F. 11232, 11921
Dept Nat Resources, Marinette, WI
54143 USA
THUET, P. 10735
Univ Montpellier 2, Ctr Physiol In-
vertebres, F-34060 Montpellier
France
THUNE, R.L. 10131
Louisiana State Univ, Dept Vet Micro-
bial & Parasitol, Baton Rouge, LA
70803 USA
THURSTON, R.V. 10912, 10914, 11387
Montana State Univ, Fish Bioassay
Lab, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
TIBBETTS, G.W. 9672
Univ Georgia, Dept Anim & Dairy Sci,
Athens, GA 30602 USA
TILLEY, P.A.G. 10756, 11887
Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Biol Sci,
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
TIMMONS, T.J. 8921, 11317, 11950, 11951
Auburn Univ, Dept Fish & Allied
Aquacultures, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
TODD, P.R. 9051, 11209, 11752, 11753
Minist Agr & Fish, Div Fish Res,
Christchurch, New Zealand
TODD, T.N. 9495, 10448, 11827
USFWS, Great Lakes Fi&h Lab, Ann
Arbor, MI 48105 USA
TOKRANOV, A.M. 9879
Pacific Sea Fish & Oceanog Res Inst,
Dept Komchatski, Pelropavlovski,
Komchatski, USSR
TOLEDO, L.F.D. 11580
Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Biociencias,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
TOMASOVICOVA, 0. 9552
Slovak Acad Sci, Inst Helminthol, Dul-
lianskych Hrdinov 3, CS-04001 Kosice,
Czechoslovakia
TOMASSO, J.R. 8680, 10412, 11479, 11968
Memphis State Univ, Ecol Res Ctr, Biol
Dept, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
TOMCZAK, M. 10014
Univ Liverpool, Dept Oceanog, Liverpool
L69 3BX, Merseyside, England
TOOKER,C.P. 9132
Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Still-
water, OK 74074 USA
TOOLE, C.L. 9418
Ecol Analysts Inc., 2150 John Glenn Dr.,
Concord, CA 94520 USA
TORBLAA, R.L. 9836
USFWS, Sea Lamprey Control Station,
Marquette, MI 49855 USA
TORRANS, E.L. 11992
Address unknown
TORRERO, N. 11935, 11948
Centro do Invest de Biol Marine, Univ
Autonoma de Santo Domingo
TOTLAND, G.K. 9718
Univ Bergen, Inst Anat, N-5000 Bergen,
Norway
TOWNSEND, D.W. 10935
Univ Maine, IRA C Darling Ctr, Dept
Oceanog, Walpole, ME 04573 USA
TOWSEND, D.R. 12067
Address unknown
TOYAMA, K. 9026, 10159
Tokyo Univ Fish, Dept Food Technol &
Engn, Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
TOYOMIZO, M. 10619
Kyushu Univ, Fac Agr, Fish Tech Lab,
Higashi Ku, Fukuoka, 812, Japan
TOYOSHIMA, M. 9890
Environ Conservat & Engr Ctr, Doshin
Bldg, Nishi 3, Chua Ku, Sapporo 060
Japan
TRAN, T.D. 11246
Address unknown
TROVERS, R.A. 11410
Univ London, Queen Mary Call, Dept Zool
& Comparat Physiol, London El 4NS
England
TRAVIS, T.W. 11222
c/o A.G. Heath, Virginia Polytech
Inst & State Univ, Dept Biol, Blacks-
burg, VA 24061 USA
TREASURER, J.W. 9953, 10656
Univ Aberdeen, Dept Zool, Aberdeen AB9
lF.X Scotland
Author Index Page 79
TRETSVEN, W.I. 11445
Address unknown
TRIANTAPHYLLIDIS, C.D. 11656
Aristotelian Univ Salonika, Gen Biol
Lab, Salonika, Greece
TRICAS, T.C. 11878
Dept Zool, Univ Hawaii-Manoa, Hono-
lulu, HI 96822 USA
TRIMBLE, W.C. 8665
Claude Petect Mariculture Ctr, Ala-
bama Dept Conserv & Nat Resources,
Gulf Shores, AL 36542 USA
TRINKANS, J'.P. 11284
Yale Univ, Dept Biol, New Haven, CT
06520 USA
TRIPATHY, N.K. 8786, 11866
Dept Zool, Berhampur Univ, Berhampur
760007 Orissa, India
TRIPPEL, E.A. 11405
Univ Toronto, Dept Zool, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
TRZEBIATOWSKI, R. 9400
Acad Agr Szczecin, Inst Aquaculture
& Fish Tech, Szczecin, Poland
TSAI, C. 11205
Univ Maryland, Ctr Environ & Estua-
rine Studies, Chesapeake Biol Lab,
Solomons, MD 20688 USA
TSIN, A.T.C. 11042
Univ Alberta, Dept Zool, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9
TSUJIMURA, M. 10161
Kagawa Nutr Coll, Toshima, Tokyo
170, Japan
TSUKAMATO, K. 10615, 10625
Univ Tokyo, Ocean Res Inst, Nakano
Ku, Tokyo 164, Japan
TUE, V.T. 10016
Lab Oceanog Biol, 195 Rue St. Jacques
F-75005 Paris, France
TULSNER, M. 9674, 9675, 10006, 10229
Humboldt Univ, Sekt Nahrungsguter-
wirtschaft & Lebensmitteltech, DDR
104 Berlin, Ger Dem Rep
TURNER, R.T. 11171
Vet Adm Med Ctr, Charleston, SC
29403, USA
TURNPENNY, A.W.H. 9245, 10114, 11393
Cent Elect Generat Board, Marine Biol
LAb, Fawley S04 1TW Hampshire England
TUTEN, J.S. 10691 .
Louisiana State Univ, Sch Forestry &
Wildlife Mgmt, Fish Sect, Baton
Rouge, LA 70803 USA
TUUNAINEN, P. 9845
Finnish Game & Fish Res Inst, POB 193,
SF-00131 Helsinki 13, Finland
TWELVES, E.L. 11863
British Antarctic Survey, Madingly Rd,
Cambridge CB3 OET England
UBELS, J.L. 12114
Address unknown
UCHIYAMA, J.H. 10938
NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv
SW Fisheries Ctr, Honolulu Lab
Honolulu, HI 96812 USA
UDUPA, K.S. 8725
College of Fisheries Mangalore
Nangalore 5750002 India
UENO, R. I0024
Mie University, Fac Fisheries
Tsu, Mie 514 Japan
ULTSCH, G.R. 8704,11037,11448
Univ Alabama, Dept Biol
University, AL 35486 USA
UMEZAl<TA, S. I. 10919
Univ Kochi, Fac Sci, Dept Biol
Kochi 780, Japan
UOTANI, I. 10238
Tokai Univ, Fac Marine Sci & Technol
Shimizu 424, Japan
URDANETA-MORALES, S. 12053
Address unknown
USHER, R.R. 10693
Univ New England, Ctr Life Sci
Program .in Marine Biology
Biddeford, ME 04005 USA
UWA, H. 10270,10337
Shinshu Univ, Dept Biology
Matsumoto,Nagano 390, Japan
VALDISERRI, R,O. 11591
· Univ Pittsburgh, Presbyterian Hasp,
Dept Pathol, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
VALINSKI, W. 10210
W. Virginia Univ, Dept Biol, Morgan-
town, WV 26506 USA
VALTONEN, E.T. 9037, 9847, 11302
Univ Oulu, Dept Zool, SF-90100 Oulu 10,
Finland
VAN BANNING, P. 9101
Netherlands Inst Fish Invest, Haring-
kade 1, NL-1970 AB, Ijmuiden, Nether-
lands
VAN BOHEMEN, C.G. 10707, 11173
c/o J.G.D. Lambert, State Univ Utrecht,
Zool Lab, Comparat Endocrinol Sect,
3508 TB Utrecht, Netherlands
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VAN DE KAMER, J.C. 9794
State Univ Utrech~, Zool Lab, Histol
& Cell Biol Sect., Transitorium 3,
NL-3508 TB Utrecht, Netherlands
VAN DEN AVYLE, M.J. 8657,8934
Tennessee Coop Fish Res Unit, TN
Technol Univ, Cookville, TN 38501
USA
VAN DEN BROEK, H. L .F. 11207
Minist Agr & Fish, Div Fish Res, POB
19062, Wellington, New Zealand
VAN DEN HURK, R. 11098
Zool Lab, Comparat Endocrinol Sect,
Transitorium 3, Padualaan 8, Utrecht
Netherlands
VAN DER ELAT, R.P. 11802
Oceanog Res Inst, POB 736, Durban,
South Africa
VAN DER HORST, G. 8872, 10349
Uulv Put L Ell:utLeLll, DelJL Zuul, Put L
Elizabeth 6000, South Africa
VANDER KRAAK, G.J. 9330
Univ Manitoba, Dept Zool, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
VANDER MERWE , F.J. 10065
Transvaal Prov Adm Div Nat Conservat
Private Bag X209, Pretoria 0001,
South Africa
VANDERPUYE, C.J. 12058
Address unknown
VANDERSCHALIE, W.H. 10472
USA, Med Biol Res & Devel Lab,
Frederick, MD 21701 USA
VAN DUIJN, C. 10875
Lommerlost 13, 3702 BT Zeist,
Netherlands
VAN EYS, G.J.J.M. 10315, 10747
Univ Nijmegen, Dept Zool, 6525 ED
Nijmegen, Netherlands
VANHASSEL, J.H. 9597
Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ,
Dept Fish & Wildlife Sci, Blacksburg,
VA 24061 USA
VAN HASSELT, M.J.F.M. 10546
Univ Leiden, Dept morphol, 2300 RA
Leiden, Netherlands
VAN NOORDEN, S. 8807
Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Dept Histo-
chem, London W12 OH5 England
VANPETTEN, L.E. 9087
Huntingdon Res Ctr, 216 Congers Rd,
New City, NY 10956 USA
VANPUTTEN, L.J.A. 11069
c/o P.G .W.J. Vanoordt , Univ Utrecht,
Camp Endocrinol Lab , Transitorium 3,
3508 TB Utrecht Netherlands
VAN WAARDE, 9800,11048,11894
State Univ Leiden, Dept Anim Physiol,
Zool Lab 2300 RA, Leiden, Netherlands
VAN WINKLE, 1-l'. 10898
Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environ Sci,
Oak Ridge, TN 3?830 USA
VARANSI, U. 9914
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, Ctr, NW
& Alaska Fish, Div Environ Conservat,
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
VARDIA, H.K. 10456
Univ Udaipur, Dept Limnol & Fish,
Udaipur, 313001 Rajasthan, India
VARGA, S. 8958
Fish & Oceans Canada, Fish & Marine Serv ,.
Technol Branch, 1721 Lower Water St.,
Halifax, NS, Canada B3J 2S7
VASILIEVA, E.D. 8998
MV Lomonosov State Univ, Zool Museum,
Moscow 11 72 34 USSK
VAZQUEZ, A. 11239
Inst Invest Pesqueras, Muelle Bouzas,
Vigo, Spain
VEITH, G.D. 10470,11454
USEPA, Environ Res Lab, 6201 Congdon
Blvd, Duluth, MN 55804 USA
VENUGOPAL, V. 11536
Bhabha Atom Res Ctr, Div Biochem & Food
Technol, Bombay 400085, India
VERMA, G.P. 9469
Berhampur Univ, Postgrad Dept Zool,
Berhampur 760007, Orissa, India
VERMA, S.R. 9517,10225,10431,10454,10556,
10957,11483 Dav Coll, Postgrad Dept
Zool, Pollut Revelant Res Lab, Muza-
ffarnagar 251001, India
VERRAES, W. 10560
State Univ Ghent, Morfol & Systemat
Deeren Lab, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
VESIN, J.P. 10164
McGill Univ, Dept Biol, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada H3A 1B1
VICALVI, M.A. 10767
Dept Nacl Prod Mineral, Dev Geol &
Mineral, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
VIDANE, B.P. 9900
Elelmiszeripari Higienai Ellenorzo
Szolgalata H-1453 Budapest, Hungary
VIELE, D. 9423
Calif Sfate Univ-Humboldt, Dept Fish,
Arcata, CA 95521 USA
VIJAYALAKSHMI, S. 9082
Sri Sathya Sai Womens Coll, Dept Zool,
Anantapur 515001 India
VILLIERS 7 L. 1 0503
Direct Ctr Exptl Nucl, Serv M±xte Con-
trole Biol BP16 , F-91310 Montehery
Fr~p.ce
Author Index Page 8l
VINOGRADOV, V.I. 11539
Atlantic Fish & Oceanog Res Inst,
NW Lab, Kaliningrad, USSR
VINYARD, G.L. 9501
Univ Nevada, Dept Biol, Reno, NV
89557 USA
VIOLA, S. 10997
Miloubar Cent Feedmill Dn, Ashrat,
Israel
VIRATELLE, O.M. 8703
c/o S.A. Bernhard, Univ Oregon, Inst
Molec Biol, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
VIS LIE, T. 9181
Univ Oslo, Inst Zool ,. Oslo, Norway
VLADYKOV, V.D. 9818
Univ Otta\va, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
KIN 6N5
VOEGLI, F.A. 9542
Nova Scotia Tech Coll, Dept Elect
Engn, Halifax, NS, Canada
VOGEL, W.O.P. 11025
Univ Tubingen, Inst Anat, D-7400
Tubingen 1, Fed Rep Germany
VON CAMPENHAUSEN, C. 11129
Univ Mainz, Inst Zool, Arbeitsgrp
Biophys 2, D-6500 Mainz, Fed Rep Ger
VONDRUSKA, J. 10011 .
Natl Marine Fish SErv, Div Fish Devel,
Washington, DC USA
VON LUBITZ, D.K.J.E. 10316
Univ Copenhagen, Inst Neuropathol,
DK-2100 Copenhagen 0, Denmark
VROOMAN, A.M. 9924
POB 22461, La Jolla, CA 92122 USA
WAGNER, A.P. 11169
Inst Biol Sci, Splaiul Indipendenti
NO 296, R-77748 Bucharest, Romania
WAGNER, H.J. 8748, 10978
Univ Ulm, Klin Morphol Abt, D-7900,
Ulm, Fed Rep Ger
WAHL, J.R. 9762
South Dakota State Univ, SD Coop Fish
Res Unit, Brookings, SD 57007 USA
WAHLQUIST, I. 11584, 11660
Gothenburg Univ, Dept Zoophysiol,
S-41124 Gothenburg, Sweden
WAKABAYASHI, H. 8827
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Dept Fish,
Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
WALD, U. 9354
c/o M.E. Selzer, Univ Penn, Childrens
Hosp, Dept Neurol, Philadelphia, PA
19104 USA
WALDNER, E.E. ~1927, ll933, ~1936
Dept Marine Sci, Univ Puerto Rico,
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 00708 USA
WALESBY, N.J. 8714, 11064
Univ London, Goldsmiths Coll, Dept
Biol Sci, London SE14 6NW England
1-IALKER,M.G. 12142
Address unknown
WALKER,E.R. 10761
Int Agcy Res Cane, Div Chern & Biol
Carcinogenesis, 150 Cours Albert Tho-
mas, F-69372 Lyon 2, France
WALKER, J. W. 107"44
Univ Calif Davis, Dept Biochem & Biophys,
Davis, CA 95616 USA
WALKER, T.I. 10017
Minist Conservat, Div Fish & Wildlife,
Commercial Fish Branch, POB 41, E.
Melbourne, Victoria 3002 Australia
WALL , I. 11 7 41
NOAA, Marine Fish Serv, NW & Alaska
Fish Ctr, Seattle, WA 98112 USA
HALLORE, R.A. 11801
Biol Div, Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge
TN 37830 USA
WALLACE, R.K. Jr. 9727
Auburn Univ. Alabama Coop Fish Res Unit,
Auburn, AL _36849 USA
WALLACE, D.N. 11727
Power Author State New York, 10 Columbus
Circle, New York, NY 10019 USA
HALLACE, R.A. 8879, 11279
Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Biol, Oak
Ridge, TN 37830 USA
WALLIS, G.P. 9209
Univ Wales, Univ Coll Swansea, Dept
Genetics, Swansea SA2 8PP, W. Glamor-
gen, Wales
WALSH, J.P. 9994
Address unknown
~.olALTERS, C.J. 9865, 9873,10903,10905
Univ British Columbia, Inst Anim Resource
Ecol, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1W5
WALTERS, G.R. 8989
224 Townhouse, Briarcrest, Hershey, PA
17033 USA
WALTON, M.J . 9440
Inst Marine Biochem, St. Fitticks Rd,
Aberdeen AB1 3RA Scotland
WANG, R.T. 9015, 9781
Univ Texas, Dept Zool, Austin, TX 78712
USA
~.olANKOWSKI, J. W. J. 10512
Dept Agr & Fish Scotland, FW Fish Lab,
Pitlockry, Scotland
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EG & G Bionom, Marine Res Lab, 10307
Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola, FL
32507 USA
WARD, J.A. 9981
Illinois State Univ, Dept Biol Sci,
Normal, IL 61762 USA
WARD, R.D. 10329
Loughborough Univ Technol, Dept Human
Sci, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leicester-
shire, England
WARNER, R.R. 8728
Univ California Santa Barbara, Inst
Marine Sci, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
USA
WARTHESEN, J.J. 8796
Univ Minnesota, Dept Food Sci & Nutr,
St. Paul, MN 55108 USA
WATANABE, E. 10023
Tokyo Univ Fish, Dept Food Engn,
Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
WATANABE, K. 11378
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Marine Biochem
Lab, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
WATANABE, N. 9788
Kobe Commercial High School, Tarumi
Ku, Kobe 654, Japan
WATANABE, M. 11665
c/o F. Hazania, Shiga Univ Med Sci,
Scho Med, Dept Pathol, Otsu, Shiga,
52021 Japan
WATANABE, T. 8888
Kitasato Univ, Sch Fish Sci, Iwate
02201, Japan
WATANABE, T. 9655
Tokyo Univ Fish, Fish Nutr Lab,
Minato Ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
WATKINS, C.E. 10690
Univ Florida, Aquat Plant Res Ctr,
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
WATKINS, W.D. 11477
Univ Rhode Island, Dept Microbial,
Kingston, RI 02881 USA
WATLING, R.J. 10147
Univ Port Elizabeth, Dept Zool,
Port Elizabeth 6000, South Africa
WATSON, A.H.D. 9796
Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, Cambridge
CB2 3EJ England
WATSON, R.A. 9097
Univ Manitoba, Dept Zool, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2
WATSON, T.A. 10245
Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Biol Sci,
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
\-lATSON, T. G. 117 62, 117 63
Invermay Agr Res Ctr, Mosgiel, Australia
WATTS, D.A. 9009
Univ California Davis, Inst Marine Re-
sources, Davis, CA 95616 USA
WDZIECZAK, J. 9691
Univ Lodz, Dept Biophys, Inst Biochem
& Biophys, PL-90131 Lodz, Poland
WEATHERLEY, A. H. 9208, 9716, 116.68
Univ Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Div
Life Sci, W. Hill, Ontario, Canada
M1C 1A4
WEBB, C.J. 9123
Univ Bristol, Dept Zool, Bristol, Avon,
England BS8 lUG
WEBB, P.W. 10937,11688,11880
TTniv Michigan, Sch Nat Resources, Ann
Arbor, MI 48109 USA
WEBER, D.D. 1142§
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NW & Alas-
ka Fish Ctr, Div Environ Conservat,
Seattle, WA 98112 USA
WERNER, E.E. 10190
Michigan State Univ, ~Kellogg Biol
Stn, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA
WEST, S.D. 8874
Eli Lilly & Co., Lilly Res Lab, Agr
Analyt Chern, Greenfield, IN 46140 USA
WESTERFIELD, D.B. 9332
c/o J.M. Burns, Texas Tech Univ, Ctr
Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacal,
Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
WEIHS, D. 9812,10940,11804,11805
Technion Israel Inst, Technol Dept
Aeronaut Engn, Haifa, Israel
WEILER, D. 11949
Codremar, Commercial Fish Lab, Puerto
Rico 00708 USA
WEINSTEIN, M.P. 8841
Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Biol,
Richmond, VA 23284 USA
WEISBART, M. 10289
Univ California-San Diego, Med Ctr,
San Diego, CA 92110 USA
WEISBERG, S.B 9743
Univ Delaware, Sch Life & Hlth Sci,
Ecol & Org Biol Sect, Newark DE 19711
USA
WEISSERT, R. 11130
Univ Mainz, Inst Zool, Arbeitsgrp Bio-
phys 3, D-6500 Mains, Fed Rep Ger
WEITHMAN, A.S. 8663,10106
Missouri Dept Conservat, 1110 Call Ave,
Columbia MO 65201 USA
Author Index Page 83
WEITKAMP, D.E. 9602
Parametrix, Inc, 13020 Northrup Way,
Suite 8, Bellevue, WA 98005
WELCH, H.E. 11482
Fish & Oceans Canada, Freshwater Inst,
501 Univ Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N6
WELLS,A.W. 11826
Ichthyol Assoc Inc., 100 S. Cass St,
Middletown, DE 19709 USA
WELLS, D.E. 11586
Freshwater Fish Lab, Pitlochry PH16
5LB, Perthshire, Scotland
WELLS, L. 9854
USFWS, Great Lakes Fish Lab, Ann
Arbor, MI 48105 USA
WELLS, R.M.G. 9199
Univ Auckland, Dept Zool, Auckland,
New Zealand
WENDELL, J.L. 8669
Mississippi State Univ Res Ctr, NSTL
Stn, MS 39529 USA
WERTHEIMER, A.C. 9771
NOAA, Natl Marine Fish Serv, NW & Al-
aska Fish Ctr, Auke Bay Lab POB 155,
Auke Bay, AK 99821 USA
WESTERNHAGEN, H.V. 10838
Address unknown
WHELLER, A. 11409
British Museum Nat Hist, London SW7
5BD England
WHIPPLE, J.A. 10698
Natl Marine Fish Serv, SW Fish Ctr,
Tiburon Lab, 3150 Paradise Dr,
Tiburon, CA 94920 USA
WHITE, A. 11187
NERC, Inst Marine Biochem, St. Fit-
ticks Rd, Aberdeen AB1 3RA Scotland
WHITE, A.M. 9705
John Carroll Univ, Dept Biol, Cleve-
land, OH 44118 USA
WHITE, A.W. 9497, 9884
Fish & Ocean Canada, Biol Stn, St.
Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2XO
WHITE, M.M. 11059
Univ California Los Angeles, Dept
Physiol, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
WHITEAR, M. 9042,10356,11625,11767
Univ London, Univ Coll, Dept Zool,
London WCIE 6BT England
WHITEHEATI, C. 9011
Univ Aston, Dept Biol Sci, Fish Cul~
ture Unit, Birmingham B4 7ET, W.
Midlands, England
WHITFIELD, A.K. 11297
Inst Freshwater Studies, Swartvlei Pro-
ject, POB 49, Sedgefield 6573 South
Africa
~-ffiiTNALL, M. H. 12100
Address unknown
WHITT, G.S. 11278,11292,11985
Dept Genetics & Devel, Univ Illinois,
Urbana, IL 61801 USA
WICKSTROM, K. 11087
Tech Res Ctr Finland, Food Res Lab,
Biologinkuja 1, SF-02150 Espoo 15,
Finland
HIJEYARATNE, M. J. E. 1144 7
Reprint: H.H. Costa, Univ Kelaniya,
Dept Zool, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
HILDE, D.W. 12134
Address unknown
WILHELM, D. 11050
c/o Reischl, Univ Red Rio Grande Sul,
Inst Biociencias, Dept Fisiol Farmacol
& Biofis, Biofis Mulec Lab, BR-90000
Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
WILHELM, F.D. 11897
La~ de Biofisica, Dept de Fiscologia,
Univ Federal de Rio Grande de Sul,
Caixa Postal 1953, 90000, Porto Alegre,
RS, Brazil
WILHELM, W. 8791
c/o BaEel C.D.N., Zool Lab, POB 9516,
NL-2300 Ra Leiden, Netherlands
WILKES, P.R.H. 10196
Univ Calgary, Dept Biol, Calgary, Al-
berta, Canada T2N 1N4
WILKINS, N.P. 9398
Nat1 Univ Ireland, Univ College Galway,
Galway, Ireland
WILLIAMS, A.D. 10590
SE Massachusetts Univ, N. Dartmouth, MA
02747 USA
WiLLIAMS, D.D. 9387
Iowa State Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Plant
Pathol, Seed & Weed Sci, Ames, IA 50011
USA
WILLIAMS, D.D. 11423
Univ Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Div Life
Sci, W. Hill Ontario, Canada M1C 1A4
WILLIAMS, E.H. 11922
Dept Marine Sci, Univ Puerto Rico, Maya-
guez, Puerto Rico 00708 USA
WILLIAMS, H.A. 10599
Marine Lab, POB 101, Aberdeen AB9 8DB
Scotland
WILLIAMS, J.E. 11978
Address unknown
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WILLIAMS, L.B. 11923, 11938
Dept Marine Sci, Univ Puerto Rico,
00708 USA
WILLIAMSON, R.M. 9348, 9746
Marine Biol Assoc, Lab, Citadel Hill,
Plymouth PL1 2PB, England
WILLIS, D.W. 8938, 8944, 11549
Kansas Fish & Game Commission,
Winfield, KS 67156 USA
WILLOMITZER, F. 10439, 10440
Vet Res Inst, CS-62132, Brno,
Czechoslovakia
WILSMANN, L.A. 12043
Address unknown
WILSON, D. 10923
California Dept Fish & Game, Reg
Headquarters 1, 627 Cypress Ave,
Redding, CA 96001 USA
WILSON, K.H. 8826
Univ British Columbia, Inst Anim
Resource Ecol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
V6T 1W5
WINBERG, M. 10757, 11888
Dept Zoophysiol, Univ Goteborg, Box
250, S-40031 Goteborg, Sweden
WINFREE, R.A. 10863, 11404
Texas A & M Univ, Dept Wildlife &
Fish Sci, College Station, TX 77843
USA
WINTER, K.A. 8900, 8976
Agr Canada, Res Stn, Charlottetown,
PEl, Canada, ClA 7M8
WINTERS, G.H. 11430
Fish & Oceans Canada, NW Atlantic
Fish Ctr, Res & Resource Serv, POB
5667, St. Johns, Newfoundland,
Canada, Ale 5X1
WINTERBOTTOM, R. 10803, 11868
Royal Ontario Museum, Dept Ichthyol
& Herpetol, 100 Queens Pk., Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5S 2C6
WITKOVSKY, P. 8812
NYU Med Ctr, Dept Exptl Ophthalmol,
New York, NY 10016 USA
WITTE, F. 10642, 10643
Univ Leiden, Dept Morphol Zool Lab,
2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
WITZEL, L.D. 10187
Univ Guelph, Dept Zool, Guelph,
Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
WODTKE, E. 9332, 9533
Univ Kiel, Zentrum Biol, Inst Zool,
Lehrstuhl Zoophysiol, D-2300 Kiel 1,
Fed Rep Germany
HOHLFARTH, G.W. 9885
Agr Res Org, Fish Aquaculture Res Stn,Dor
Hof Hacarmel, Israel
WOHLSCHLAG, D.E. 10135
Univ Texas, Inst Marine Sci, Port Aran-
sas Marine Lab, Port Aransas, TX 78373
USA
WOKOMA, A. 9632
Univ St. Andrews, Dept Physiol, St. An-
drews KY16 9ST, Fife, Scotland
WOLF, K. 10666, 11731
USFWS, Natl Fish Hlth Res Lab, Rt 3,
Box 40E, Kearneyville, WV, 25430 USA
WOLTERS, W.R. 10410, 11832
Purdue Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Res,
W. Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
WONG, C.K. 10165
Univ Toronto, Erindale Coll, Dept Zool,
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6
WONG, K. 9920
Dalhousie Univ, Coll Pharmacy, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada
WONG, P.T.S. 10422
Fish & Environ Canada, Cd Ctr Inland
Waters, POB 5050 Burlington, Ontario,
Canada L7R 4A6
woo·, N.Y.s. 9177,9745,11075
Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Biol,
Shatin, Hong Kong
WOOD, C.M. 9355
McMaster Univ, Dept Biol, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada L8S 4Kl
WOOD, P.L. 10374
Merck Frosst Labs, Dept Pharmacal, POB
1005, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada
H9R 4P8
WOODHEAD, A.D. 11362
Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Biol, Upton,
NY 11973 USA
WOODIN, G.B. 9519,9520,9521
Address unknown
WOODLEY, J.D. 11928
Discovery Bay Marine Lab, Jamaica
WOODWARD, D.F. 9339, 10828
Columbia Natl Fish Res Lab, POB 1089,
Jackson, WY 83001 USA
WOODWARD, J.J. 9685
Univ Washington, Fish Res Inst, Seattle,
WA 98195 USA
WOOTTEN, R. 8883
Marine Lab, POB 101, Aberdeen AB9 8DB
Scotland
WOOTTON, R.J. 9246
Univ Exeter, Dept Biol Sci, Devon EX4
4PS, England
Author Index Page 85
WOOTTON, R.J. 9424
Univ Wale s , Univ Coll Hales, Dept
Zool, Aber y stwyth SY23 1NE Dy fed,
Wales
WORGAN, J.P. 9982
Univ Laval, Fac Sci & Genie, Dept
Biol, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
G1K 7P4
WOURMS,J.P. 11289, 11294
Clemson Univ , Dept Zool, Clemson,
SC 29631 USA
WRENN, W.B. 9594
Tennessee Valley Authority, Biother-
mal Res Stn, Decatur, AL 35602 USA
WRIGHT, G.M. 8738, 9014 .
Univ Toronto, Scarborough Coll, Dept
Zool, W. Hill, Ontario Canada M1C
1A4
WU, 1.ol.C.S. 12076
Address unknown
wu, x.w. 10768
Acad Sinica, Inst Hydrobiol, Peking,
Peoples Rep China
WUNDER, \.J. 9513
Ebardstr 13, D-8520 Erlangen, Fed
Rep Ger _
WURM, F. 11182
c/o J. Vielkind, British Columbia
Cane Res Ctr, Environ Carcinogenesis
Unit, 601 \V. lOth Ave, Vancouver, BC
Canada V 5Z 1L3
WURTSBAUGH, W. 11109
Univ California Davis, Dept Wildlife
& Fish, Davis, CA 95616 USA
YABE, M. 11694
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Marine Zool
Lab, Hakodate 041, Japan
YABU, H. 10529
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Hakodate
041, Japan
YADAV, A.N. 10097
Univ Bihar, Dept Zool, Muzaffarpur
842001, Bihar, India
YAHAYA, J. 11466
Univ, Malaya, Fac Econ & Adm, Kuala
Lumpur 2211, Malaysia
YAMADA, K. 8891
Kyushu Univ, Fish Res, Lab, Fukuoka
81133 Japan
YAMADA, K. 10621
Shimonoseki Univ Fish, Dept Food Sci
Technol, Shimoseki 75965 Japan
YAMADA, S. 10265
Kazo s hima Univ, Fa c Fish, Mar ine Bio-
chem Lab, Kagoshima 890 Japan
YAMAGOMI, K. 11288
Sophia Univ, Inst Life Sci, Chiy oda Ku ,
Toky o 102, Japan
YAMAGISHI, T. 10629, 11516
Toky o Metropolitan Res Lab Public Health
3-24-1 Hyakuin Cho, Shinjuku Ku, Tok yo
160, Japan
YAMAGUCHI, K. 10158, 10317
Univ Tokyo, Fac Agr, Marine Biochem Lab,
Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 113, Ja~an
YAMAMOTO, K. 9891
Hokkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Hakodate, 041,
Japan
YAMAMOTO, K. 10514
Shimonseki Univ Fish, Ono Limnol Stn,
Ube 75413 Japan
YAMASHITA, K. 11081
Nagasaki Prefectural Inst Fish, Matsu-
gae-Cho, Nagasaki 850, Japan
YAMAUCHI, A. 9699
Iwate Med Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat,
Morioka, Iwate 020, Japan
YAMAZAKI, F. 11379
Hakkaido Univ, Fac Fish, Embryol & Genet
Lab, Hakodate 041, Japan
YAMAZAWA, M. 10026
Aichi Prefectual Govt, Food Res Inst,
2-1 Shinpukuji Cho, Nishi Ku, Nagoya
451, Japan
YANDA, D.M. 10740
Med Coll Wisconsin, Dept Biochem, Milwau-
kee, WI 53226 USA
YANO, K. 11090
Saitama Med Sch, Dept Chern 981, Kawakado
Moroyama, Saitama 35004 Japan
YANO, I. 10162
Natl Res Inst Aquaculture, Tamaki Mie,
51904 Japan
YAP, C.L. 9078
UN, Food & Agr Organization, Dept Fish,
Div Fish Industry, Rome, Italy
YARON, Z. 8735
Tel Aviv Univ, Dr George S. Wise Ctr
Life Sci, Dept Zool, Tel Aviv, Israel
YASUMOTO, T. 9031
Tohoku Univ, Fac Agr, Sendai, Mujagi
980 Japan
YAZULLA, S. 11040
SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Neurobiol &
Behav, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
YELENC, J.G. 12046
Address unknown
Author Index Page 86
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YIP, L.L. 11148
Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Biol,
Shatin, Hong Kong
YOON, M.G. 9335
Dalhousie Univ, Ctr Life Sci, Dept
Psychol, Halifax,NS, Canada B3H 4Jl
YOAKIM, E.G. 9196
Auburn Univ, Dept Fish & Allied Aqua-
culture, Auburn, AL 36830 USA
YOSHIDA, Y. 10352
Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Agr, Div Trap
Agr, Kyoto · 606, Japan
YOSHIKAWA, H. 9479
Nagoya Univ, Fac Agr Fish Lab, Nagoya
Aichi 464, Japan
YOSHIZAKI, K. 10253, 11248
Nagoya Univ, Fac Agr, Fish Lab,
Nagoya, Aichi 464, Japan
YOUNG, A.P. 12025
Address unknown
YOUNGS, W.D. 9867
Cornell Univ, NY State Call Agr &
Life Sci, Dept Nat Reso~rces, Ithaca,
NY 14853 USA
YOUSON, J.H. 9826
Univ Toronto, Dept Zool, W. Hill,
Ontario, Canada M1C 1A4
YU, J.Y.L. 10328
Acad Sinica Taipei, Inst Zool, Endo-
crinol Lab, Taipei 115, Taiwan
YU, S.F. 12027
Address unknown
YU, S.Y. 10005
Univ Agriculture, Dept Food Sci &
Tech, Serdang, Malaysia
YU, T. C. 10 17 3
Oregon State Univ, Dept Food Sci &
Technol, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
YUSHA, S. 11966
Address unknown
ZACCONEt G. 10241t 11237t 11619
Messina Univ, Inst Zool & Comparat
Anat, I-98100, Messina, Italy
ZAHAVI, A. 11044
Tel Aviv Univ, Dr. George S. Wise
Ctr Life Sci, Inst Nat Conservat Rest
Tel Aviv, Israel
ZAHURANEC, B.J. 12004
~ Address unknown
ZAISER, M.J. 10969
Tatsuo Tanaka Mem, Biol Stn, AKO,
Miyakejima, Tokyo 10012 Japan
ZALENSKII, A.O. 11655
Acad Sci USSR, Far E Sci Ctr, Inst
Marine Biol, Vladivostok USSR
ZALEWSKI, B.R. 10538
Ontario Minist Nat Res, Box 190, Moo-
sonee Pol, Ontario, Canada
ZANDER, C.D. 8905
Univ Hamburg, Inst Zool, D-2000 Hamburg
13, Fed Rep Ger
ZAPATA A. 9901, 10574, 11160
Univ Complutense Madrid Fac Biol, Dept
Morfol, Madrid, Spain
ZAUGG, W.S. 11422
Natl Marine Fish Serv, Cook Field Stn,
Cook, WA 98605 USA
ZERTOUN, I.H. 10450
Consumers Power Co., Dept Environ Servt
Jackson, MS 49201 USA
ZELNIK, P.R. 10887
Univ Hull, Dept Zool, Hull HU6 7RX,
N. Humberside England
ZEUTZIUS, I. 9081
Univ Stuttgart Hohenheim, Inst Zool,
D-7000 Stuttgart 70, Fed Rep Germany
ZIMMERER, E.J. 12052
Address unknown
ZIMMERMAN, E.G. 10825
N Texas State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Den-
ton, TX 76203 USA
ZISKOWSKI, J.J. 11857
Northeast Fish Ctr, Sandy Hook Lab,
Highlands, NJ 07732 USA
ZOTTALI, S.J. 11649
Williams Call, Dept Biol, Williamstown,
MA 01267 USA
ZUCHELKOWSKI, E.M. i0760
W. Virginia Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Anat
Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
ZUCKER, A. 9536
c/o H. Nishimura, Univ Tennessee, Ctr
Hlth Sci, Dept Physiol & Biophys,
Memphis, TN 38163 USA
ZUR, 0, 10080
Lesley Call, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Author Index Page 87
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KEY WORD INDEX
Abundance 8691,9432,9567,9728,9838,9846 ,
10015,10179,10193,10409,10482,10577,
11296,11542,12003,12023,12058,12082
Acanthocephala 9938,10104,10591,10795,
1176,11560,11722
Acetylcholine 8801 ,8803,8804,9035
Acetylcholine receptor 8808,9338,10716,
10717,10744,1141,1142,11156,11658,
11673,12025,12073,12096,12111,12112
Acetylcholinesterase 8703,8712,10363,
10715,10756,11887
Acetyl transferase 10754,11190,11888
Acid-Base balance 9184,9355,10196,
10857,10878,11448,12090,12129
Acid precipitation 9576,11608
Acid phosphatase 9801,11898
Acid stress 8779,8829,8946,10760,
11608,11759
Actinomycin 11078
Adrenal glands 9045,9647
Adrenaline (see catecholamines)
Adrenocorticotropin 9010,9045,10312,
10315
Aerial respiration 8961,9312,9340,9686,
10551
Age 8760,9661,9777,10110,10119,10124,
10275,10407,10433,10633,10688,11247,
11388,11696,11949
Age & Growth 8725,8870,9046,9051,9204,
9347,9527,9835,9944,9946,10105,10167,
10184,10191,10497,10823,10935,10938,
11240,11295,11495,11561,11702,11716,
11876,11951,12078,12098,12124,12131
Alkaline phosphatase 9089,9517,10024,
10031,10032,11101,11589
Alkylureas 8795
Allergy 10764,11675
Amines 9317
Aluminum 9139
Amino acid absorption 11074
Amino acid metabolism 8778,8868,9018,
9440,9449,9466
Ammonia 8608,8935,9074,9511,9559,
9572,9681 ,9747,10280,10888,10912,
10914,11389,11438,11479,11629
Ammonium phosphate 9073
AMP deaminase 9004
Anatomy (see morphology) 9047,9076,
9077,9208,9267,9298,9305,9312,9321,
9351,9366,9709,10564,10850,11144,
11270,11596,11598,11602,11625,11627,
11628,11653,11747,11807,12120,12141
Androgen (see sex hormones) 9244,9952,
11711
Anesthesia 8727,9746,10681,10873,
10874,12025
Angiotensin 8811,8973,9507,10286,10300
Angling 9241,10398,11371,11543
Antifreeze agents 8787,9160,9172,9199,
9618,9780,10368,11458
Antiserum 8743
Aquaculture 8656,8664,8665,8668,8676,
8677,8678,8679,8680,8718,8719,8720,
8720,8722,8724,8883,8929,8931,8932,
8933,8939,8943,8944,8972,9069,9073,
9074,9219,9222,9261,9262,9278,9279,
9280,9281,9282,9283,9297,9302,9313,
9398,9399,9411,9452,9454,9478,9496,
9520,9521,9560,9568,9578,9638,9759,
9761,9762,9764,9772,9886,9956,9966,
10052,10064,10071,10072,10075,10076,
10077,10078,10079,10080,10081,10082,
10084,10093,10102,10109,10142,10227,
10228,10485,10490,10501,10595,10671,
10677,10682,10684,10689,10691,10692,
10696,10830,10836,10843,10845,10863,
10864,10868,10977,10989,10997,11325,
11339,1134l,ll349,11350,11397,11398,
11404,11406,11407,11408,11411,11420,
11453,11457,11549,11701,11942,11943,
11944,11968,11972,11974,11986,11987,
11988,11989,11992,11993,12005,12008,
12024,12075
Aroclor (see pollutants or PCBs)
Aromatase, 11202
Arsenic 8815,8895,8953,10057,10417,10434,
11061,11455
Artificial reef 9587,11575,11718
Ascorbic acid 8768,8986,10161,10957
ATP'ase 9006,9169,9188,9439,9462,9828,
9693,9723,9930,10240,10245,10654,10742,
10752,11051,11064,11120,11149,11422,
11883,11890,11901,12049,12079,12114,
12128
Atrazine 8726
Attractors 9022
Auditory system (see hearing)
Avoidance behavior 10144,11323,11424,11425
Azaarenes 9095
Bacteria 8798,8827,8828,8892,8893,8894,
8915 ,8919,8922,8989,9021,9022,9033,
9037,9040,9099,9102,9388,9453,9473,
9634,9658,9677,9730,9748,9752,9778,
10085,10148,10160,10181,10252,10299,
10352,10519,10527,10528,10530,10635,
10658,10659,10661,10662,10666,10669,
10798,10836,11043,11251,11301,11390,
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Bacteria Cont'd 11456,11634,12020
Behavior 8728,8729,8756,8764,8765,8791,
8908,8927,8997,9065,9085,9110,9118,
9131,9132,9134,9137,9162,9266,9307,
9313,9314,9394,9410,9413,9501,9551,
9701,9715,9814,9911,9912,9913,9970,
9976,10003,10100,10165,10180,10208,
10211,10274,10298,10311,10334,10345,
10358,10372,10380,10437,10443,10476,
10507,10509,10510,10511,10512,10513,
10569,10571,10641,10651,10656,10657,
10697,10713,10738,10738,10783,10813,
10918,10919,10924,10964,10972,11044,
11129,11130,11197,11198,11199,11267,
11323,11453,11485,11490,11500,11522,
11563,11578,11606,11612,11613,11665,
11757,11791,11840,11845,11846,11902,
11910,11925,11927,11930,11945,11955,
11960,11971,12009,12010,12011,12019,
12020,12021,12028,12033,12035,12038,
12043,12055,12067,12068,12071,12074
Baroreceptors 11597
Benzene 9291,11516
Benzocaine hydrochloride 8727,9710,
9945
Bibliography 9550,9667
Bicarbonate 9462
Bile 11039,11148,11590
Biogeography 11995,12050,12081
Biological control 10051,10141
Biology 8950,9046,9211,9659,9745,
9830, 9838m9842, 9843, 99Lf4, 10095,
10114,10469,10926,11563
Bioluminescence 12020
Biomass 8847,9414,9728,10384,10671,
10815,10984,10985,11481,11541,
11969,12017
Blood brain barrier 9148,10249
Blood volume 11127
Bohr effect 10733
Bone (see skeleton)
Botulism 9473
Brain 8824,8860,8899,9002,9081,9144,
9145,9148,9431,9444,9445,9463,9468,
9798,9825,10262,10265,10310,10325,
10334,10336,10350,10463,10789,10796,
10851,10994,11004,11022,11057,11364,
11435,11587,11657
Buoyancy 9443,9683,10876,10877,12085
Cadmium 8773,8792,8833,8901,9140,9309,
9456,9951,10231,10628,10754,10923,
11117,11189,11382,11455,11471,11472,
11504,11513,11885,12060,12126,12128,
12140
Cage culture 8668,9761,9886,11972
Calcitonin 9161,9537,9539,9684
Calcium 8805,9154,9287,9352,9507,9539,
9628,9930,10286,10324,10465,10784,11166
c-AMP 10739
Cannabalism 9573
Capture stress (see stress)
Carbaryl, 11758
Carbohydrases 9744,9929
Carbohydrates 8707,9791
Carbon tetrachloried 8777
Carbonic anhydrase 10267,11019
Carboxylase 11134,11135
Carotenoids 9029,9484,9656,9937,10369,
10617,10618,11113,11576
Catalase 9691,11114
Catecholamines 9226,9461,10132,10198,10296,
10720,10721,10722,10758,11015,11584,
11636,11888,11889
Cell or Tissue culture 8888,9350,9903,
11012,11383
Cestoda 9257,9387,10590,10882,11118,
11356,11572
Chloride cell 8711,8734,8983,11153,11178
Chloride transport 9462
Chlorinated hardrocarbons (see pollutants)
Chlorine 9917,10915,11102,11224
Chlorodene 9921
Cholesterol 10724,11083
Chorion, Chorionase 11116,11778
Chromaffin cells, 9196
Chromatophore 8708,9331,9332,11489
Chromium 10244,11971,12126,12140
Chromosome 9086,9116,9117,9333,9362,9541,
10466,10529,10587,11014,11379,11580,
11793,11803,11830,11831,11832,11864,
11865,11866,11875,12046
Ciguatera 8834,9031
Circadian rhythms 8756,9327,9743,10217,
10725,10810
Circulatory system 8706,8810,9044,9124,
9461,9627,9718,9888,10098,10150,10151,
10198,10300,10758,11025,11462,11504,
11661,11671,11889,11979,12013,12060,12138
Cobalt 10317
Cold adaptation 9159,9160,9172
Collagen 10273,11123
Collecting surveys 9308
Columaris 8789,11243
Community composition 8683,9401,9587,9666,
10046,10054,10214,10232,10840,11509,
11543,11565,11929,11959,12082
Competition 8729,11927
Condition factor 9036,9067,9068,9096,9141,
9248,9568,9941,10838,11565
Copepoda 8700,8921,9256,9377,9565,10432,
10592,10893,10992,11026,11246
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Copper 8833,8901,9139,9309,9546,9562,
9951,10023,10061,10212,10231,10283,
10599,10600,10923,11381,11467,12140
Corpuscles of Stannius 8973,9287,11907
Corticosterone 8744,10219,10412
Cortisol 8740,10289,10290,10723,
10769,10887,11084,12013,12077
Cough 11513
Creel census 11232,11921
Crinotoxin 10339
Critical thermal maxima 9596
Cropping 8677
Cryogenics 9247,9276,9652,11340
Cyanide 10212,10417,10474
Cycloheximide 11078
Cypermethrin 9286
Cytochrome oxidase 9168,9533
Cytosol 8744
Deaminase 11048,11583,11894
Decarboxylase 9354
DDE & DDT 10058,10673,11507,11886,12143
Dehydrogenase 8781,8948,9481,9482,10155,
10254,10522,11134,1-202,11656,11965,
12092
Detergents 9226
Development 8930,9054,9106,9112,9122,
9272,9273,9277,9279,9307,9312,9495,
9559,9564,9713,9734,9902,9903,9909,
9977,10016,10090,10178,10225,10387,
10389,10391,10411,10656,10657,10770,
10844,10849,10989,11105,11139,11220,
11221,11223,11278,11279,11280,11281,
11282,11283,11284,11285,11286,11287,
11288,11289,11290,11291,11292,11293,
11294,11334,11357,11364,11416,11441,
11480,11493,11547,11559,11602,11630,
11640,11668,11687,11751,11753,11754,
11777,12012,12084
Diazinon 10958,11476
Dieldrin 9448,10583
Diet 8719,8730,8768,8777,8821,8933,
8944,9018,9027,9028,9037,9195,9227,
9261,9262,9265,9290,9378,9546,9547,
9558,9567,9620,9621,9655,9715,9727,
9758,9802,9934,9944,10022,10038,10079,
10084,10085,10087,10092,10093,10103,
10142,10159,10265,10173,10318,10423,
10435,10443,10451,10523,10525,10596,
10620,10622,10623,10686,10687,10750,
10863,10864,10947,10997,11335,11336,
11337,11342,11384,11402,11411,11423,
11698,11825,11882,12005,12132
Digestion & Digestive System 8926,8948,
8999,9275,9290,9293,9426,9493,9600,
9744,9896,9942,9952,10043,10103,10278,
Digestion & Digestive System Cont'd
10322,10365,10401,10413,10562,10596,
10843,10847,10886,11415,11553,11574,
12084
Digestive Enxymes 9301,9744,9785,10562,
11052,11053,11891,11892
Dimethylamine 10002
Disease 8674,8772,8789,8790,8817,8827,
8915,8919,8920,8927,9021,9040,9068,
9102,9223,9249,9250,9251,9252,9253,
9254,9255,9256,9363,9437,9453,9494,
9496,9730,9748,9751,9752,9753,9754,
9755,9756,9789,9799,10019,10036,10045,
10075,10085,10086,10112,10121,10123,
10126,10127,10128,10129,10130,10131,
10134,10228,10299,10530,10586,10649,
10659,10661,10662,10664,10666,10685,
10798,10799,10867,10871,10875,10891,
10920,11140,11243,11299,11302,11304,
11305,11306,11307,11321,11477,11501,
11591,11730,11731,11732,11735,11737,
11738,11739,11744,11749,11996,12015
Dismutase 9691,10797,11114,11638,12042
Distribution 8657,8681,8683,8684,8752,
8753,8767,8769,8770,8793,8838,8839,
8841,8846,8850,8909,8951,8979,8985,8987,
9060,9094,9100,9105,9109,9111,9113,9114,
9115,9119,9135,9191,9215,9216,9217,9218,
9228,9229,9268,9288,9308,9369,9374,9394,
9395,9406,9408,9409,9432,9436,9459,9505,
9525,9571,9574,9592,9622,9635,9660,9666,
9705,9712,9736,9742,9760,9765,9777,9834,
9834,9839,9846,9847,9876,9877,9879,9895,
9923,9964,9983,9987,10044,10054,10060,
10139,10206,10222,10232,10388,10399,
10409,10424,10447,10450,10451,10480,
10482,10493,10494,10500,10517,10535,
10537,10538,10539,10540,10549,10550,
10577,10606,10610,10611,10642,10651,
10694,10765,10812,10826,10837,10839,
10840,10932,10945,10955,10956,10963,
10966,10967,10973,10974,10976,10990,
10991,11212,11241,11260,11268,11272,
11296,11297,11313,11332,11333,11392,
11429,11442,11502,11509,11512,11524,
11525,11530,11531,11532,11533,11534,
11540,11541,11564,11565,11566,11567,
11568,11575,11594,11606,11678,11685,
11694,11708,11709,11710,11714,11740,
11743,11769,11786,11794,11795,11798,
11800,11808,11816,11823,11854,11856,
11909,11913,11920,11926,11930,11935,
11939,11940,11941,11952,11963,11995,
12004,12016,12017,12023,12033,12044,
12050,12051,12058,12081,12082,12087
Diversity 9288,10115,10195,12023
Key Word Index Page 3
DNA 10023,11009,11031,11088,11589,11595
Dopamine 10757
Drug resistance 10125
Ecology 8670,8818,8905,8981,9822,9844,
9848,9875,9878,9963,9970,10054,10204,
10559,10835,11227,11782,11947,11948,
11978,12127
Eggs 8742,8829,8840,8852,8888,8929,8941,
8946,9224,9279,9297,9422,9449,9564,
9574,9707,9733,9736,9769,10055,10089,
10174,10187,10218,10230,10408,10491,
10804,10939,11103,11112,1169,11179,
11208,11262,11357,11365,11368,11396,
11493,11496,11502,11754,11778,11842,
11843,11863,11872,11879,11975,12027,
12036,12087
Electric generating plants 8684
Electric organ 8702,8703,8716,8717,8733,
8801,8803,8804,8808,8881,8882,9035,
9174,9697,9698,10214,10240,10314,10335,
10374,10375,10376,10773,11021,11056,
11059,11097,11115,11122,11145,11226,
11618,12025,12026,12038,12096,12125,
12143
Electronic survellance 8696
Electroreception 10320,11902
Empoundment 8660,9722
Embryology 8754,9054,9151,9168,9213,
9234,9235,9236,9341,9345,9495,9560,
9562,9566,9804,9897,10219,10225,10235,
10268,10404,10460,10461,10473,10844,
10962,11021,11283,11284,11286,11293,
11364,11416,11441,11623,11632,12006,
12018,12083
Endocrinology 8737,8738,8739,8744,8784,
8971,9287,9534,9536,9537,9805,9896,
9910,9952,10236,10259,10322,10720,
10722,10723,10724,10848,11017,11643
Endorphins 10315
Endrin 9315
Endostyle 9014
Energy balance 9425
Energy content 9593
Entrainment 9052,10402,10403,12094
Enzymology 8800
Epinephrine (see catecholamines)
Equilibrium 9189,11035,12119
Erythrocytes 9044,9175,9181,9199,9710,
10574,10638,10752,11121,11188,11663,
11883,11904,12095
Erythropoiesis 9240
Esophagus 11574
Esterase 11656,12079
Estrogen 10262,11966
Estuarine Fishery 8665,8667,8668,8701
Esterase 10726
Estradiol 8735,8739,9012,9091,11067,11166
Estrogen 8971,9329,11017,11171,11173,11717
Ethers 9920,10029,10033
Ethology 11227
Evolution 9289,9305,9555,9825,9915,9957,
10101,10802,10862,11309,11387,11973,
12097,12104
Exploitation 9050,10397,10398
Fast Muscle Fibers 9056,9446,9717
Fatty acids 8730,8891,9025,9027,9032,9364,
9480,9483,9547,9679,10038,10346,10619,
11010,11517,11906
Fecundity 9821,10271,10344,10579,10656,
10951,11209,11403,11414,11713,12003,
12034,12058,12087
Feeding (also see food study) 8718,8720,
8756,8832,8837,8844,8851,8857,8864,
8871,8926,8933,8934,8943,9020,9085,9204,
9274,9278,9376,9402,9404,9411,9412,9418,
9491,9512,9643,9644,9648,9701,9711,9734,
9735,9759,9761,9772,9773,9789,9823,9868,
9872,9892,9928,9935,9936,9941,10087,
10093,10111,10140,10164,10165,10190,
10194,10197,10201,10250,10265,10345,
10383,10396,10421,10423,10451,10452,
10479,10485,10541,10545,10567,10568,
10609,10622,10679,10769,10806,10822,
10829' 10832 '10834 '10845, 10854,10866,
10889,10916,10997,11003,11259,11343,
11360,11404,11404,11443,11492,11526,
11648,11698,11712,11781,11797,11802,
11818,11969,11971,11990,12007,12043,
12044,12050,12131
Feeding Behavior 8791,8851,9874,9892,10185,
10916,10936,12022,12122
Feeding mechanism 9153,10250
Fenvalerate 9286
Fertilizers 9073,9729,9885,10677,10830,
11325
Fibrinogen (see Plasma Proteins)
Fins 8836,8962,9471,10110,10407,11736,
11829,11857,11880,12052
First Record 9115,9529,9639,9660,9926,
10139,10233,10537,10966,10967,11529,
11569,11963
Fish Kills 8982,9497,9884,10459,10819
Fish Meal 8835,8876,9908,10159,11459,11771
Fish Products 8795,8892,8893,8898,8900,
8955,8970,8976,9616,9651,9657,9658,
9672,9674,9675,10004,10005,10006,10007,
10021,10026,11002
Fishery & Fish Eanagement 8662,8663,8666,
8701,8766,8832,8845,8849,8859,8876,8903,
8904,8911,8912,8913,8924,8925,8938~8940y
8967,9050,9066,9069,9070,9075,9078,9201,
Key Word Index Page 4
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Fishery & Fish Management Cont'd
9229,9233,9259,9260,9271,9292,9295,
9296,9302,9320,9370,9380,9391,9392,
9395,9396,9428,9485,9486,9487,9488,
9499,9502,9518,9519,9525,9526,9530,
9531,9561,9569,9570,9571,9576,9579,
9581,9582,9589,9590,9591,9598,9599,
9649,9659,9662,9674,9675,9676,9680,
9731,9732,9740,9741,9763,9815,9816,
9817,9832,9833,9834,9836,9838,9840,
9841,9845,9853,9854,9855,9856,9857,
9858,9859,9860,9861,9862,9863,9864,
9865,9869,9870,9871,9872,9873,9878,
9887,9964,9965,9966,9988,9989,9991,
9992,9993,9994,9996,10004,10005,10006,
10007,10008,10009,10010,10011,10012,
10013,10014,10017,10021,10039,10041,
10048,10106,10107,10109,10179,10182,
10206,10221,10227,10366,10386,10398,
10402,10420,10443,10521,10543,10544,
10558,10570,10578,10581,10612,10613,
10640,10672,10678,10692,10700,10818,
10869,10870,10900,10903,1D904,10905,
10906,10930,10978,10983,10987,10995,
11023,11204,11210,11211,11212,11217,
11219,11238,11239,11241,11263,11265,
11266,11298,ll366,11371,11391,11393,
11298,11366,11371,11391,11393,11426,
11431,11444,11445,11464,11465,11466,
11470,11482,11533,11536,11537,11542,
11585,11691,11692,11693,11715,11724,
11726,11728,11740,11741,11742,11750,
11914,11915,11918,11919,11958,11964,
11991,12070,12086,12094
Fishing gear 11755,11930
Flavor 9676
Fluoride 9214,10492,10787
Food chain (see Food Study) 9584,
10166,10246
Food conversion 9399,9936,10091,10863,
11308,11582,11972
Food intake 10950,11487
Food selection 8851,9726,10832,10916,
11399,12022,12117
Food Study 8675,8676,8718,8762,8821,
8865,8906,8923,8990,9046,9063,9204,
9237,9239,9246,9265,9290,9293,9376,
9399,9411,9460,9535,9554,9584,9593,
9715,9725,9726,9735,9743,9874,9905,
9935,9948,10043,10079,10091,10092,
10156,10168,10172,10173,10183,10185,
10205,10227,10229,10232,J0238,10346,
10392,10394,10400,10401,10423,10452,
10483,10486,10492,10499,10532,10535,
10545,10568,10607,10620,10642,10690,
Food Study Cont'd 10814,10823,10901,
10942,10944,10950,11214,11218,11261,
11295,11311,11316,11318,11363,11395,
11423,11433,11539,11544,11581,11582,
11706,11720,11825,11926,11950,11982,
11988,11989,12016,12033,12036,12048,
12055,12061,12066,12080,12084,12099,
12118,12132
Formaldehyde 10599
Fossils 10536,10767,10921,11312,11679,
11861,11953,11977
Freezing point depression 8787,9780
Fungus 9019,9778,10138,10491,10685
Furunculosis 8919,10649
Gall Bladder 11148
Gas Bubble Disease 9601,9602,9603,9604,
9605,9606,9607,9608,9609,9610,9611,9612
Gas Gland (see Swim Bladder)
Gastric Evacuation 8990,9202,9942,10194,
10886,10950,11487,11494
Genetics 8713,8963,9069,9089,9092,9103,
9163,9209,9243,9362,9398,9455,9504,
9595,9645,9766,9902,9958,10025,10066,
10095,10101,10169,10171,10291,10319,
10329,10339,10410,10446,10448,10466,
10489,10490,10506,10522,10529,10534,
10587,10645,10647,10670,10714,10726,
10762,10797,10825,10902,10948,11013,
11014,11029,11595,11656,11664,11707,
11719,11766,11785,11790,11893,11970,
11985,12035,12045,12046,12072,12097,
12102,12103
Geographic variation 12127
Gill Anatomy 8862,9185,9631,10441,10548,
10729,10761,10896,11099,11163,11557,11807
Gill Circulation 8779,8810,9631,10464,
11099,11584,11979,12056
Gill Transport 8853,9156,9439,9507,10037,
10200,10243,10301,10324,10331,10332,
10333,10465,10565,10857,10878,10894,
11449,11662,12041,12064,12090
Gill Ventilation (also see Respiration)
9447,9630,10347,10348,10516,1167,12056
Gills 9161,9226,9321,9447,9462,9756,10348,
11008,11019,11020,11191,11583,11737,
11898,12056
Glucose-6-Phosphatase 9481,9482
Glucosidase 9007
Glutamate dehydrogenases 8775,9800
Glycogen 9299,9682,11589,11617,11650
Glycogen phosphorylase 9690
Glycosidase 11368
Gonadal Change 9272,9273,9771,10116,11209
Gonadal Histology 8880,11125,11209
Key Word Index Page 5
Gonadotropic Releasing Hormone 9244
Gonadotropin 8880,8936,8949,9328,9617,
9640,9805,10236,10238,10256,10323,
10326,10724,11017,11066,11069,11202,
11631,11641,11976
Granuloma 8817
Growth 8657,8677,8693,8720,8725,8826,
8848,8988,9039,9046,9048,9063,9064,
9219,9237,9264,9274,9275,9277,9393,
9400,9429,9433,9566,9592,9594,9638,
9665,9669,9716,9738,9759,9762,9909,
9934,9936,9948,10074,10091,10153,10176,
10186,10400,10406,10445,10484,10535,
10598,10657,10679,10689,10693,10827,
10845,10895,10896,10899,10933,10954,
11003,11245,11316,11317,11347,11360,
11401,11430,11558,11562,11564,11565,
11640,11690,11713,11799,11838,11841,
11971,11972,12005,12008,12018,12024,
12028,12033,12045,12048,12052,12061,
12135
Growth Hormone 9442,11018,11172,12135
Habitat 8669,8670,8675,8689,8767,8831,
8858,8869,8956,9093,9121,9154,9156,
9245,9417,9457,9544,9545,9588,9592,
9669,9722,9728,9736,9764,9982,10190,
10195,10200,10388,10406,10447,10547,
10559,10582,10598,10723,10808,10820,
10839,10853,10901,10924,10990,11198,
11315,11468,11546,11601,11688,11720,
11720,11750,11780,11816,11822,11909,
11914,11916,11933,11956,11959,11962,
11975,12068,12122,12123
Handling stress (See Stress)
Harvesting (See Fishery) 9066,9392,
9865,10221,11585
Hatching 8754,8932,10219,10695,10746,
10979,10989,11071,11072,11105,
11221,11288,11359,11396,12002
Head Kidney 11584 11584,12060
Hearing 9084,9410,10481,10792,11077,
11229,11130,11602,11653
Heart 8706,8778,8901,9124,9181,9195,
9300,9447,9642,9699,9782,10321,10364,
10749,11032,11131,11132,11150,11170,
11190,11630,11651,11699,12014,12074,
12134
Heavy metals (see specific metals)
9309,9373,9597,11236,11486,11491
Hematology 8780,8816,8867,9038,9070,
9090,9099,9419,9427,9430,9585,9664,
9685,9751,9824,9945,9947,10047,10062,
10117,10118,10223,10279,10382,10418,
10556,10599,10650,10885,10888,10958,
10993,11127,11128,11168,11222,11354,
Hematology Cont'd 11671,11770,1260,12133
Hemoglobin 9119,9687,9881,10158,10708,
10733,11024,11038,11050,11094,11126,
11633,11897,12069,12110
Hemorrhagic septicemia 8772
Herbicide (see Pollutants) 8726,8823,
8874,9143,9255,10477
Hermaphroditism 8991,9120,9474,10116,11931
Herpes virus 8782
Hexachlorobenzene 9284
Histamine 10340,11007,11614
Homing (see migration) 9374,10184,10513
Hybridization (see Genetics) 8713,8939,
8978,9063,9209,9262,9264,9645,9711,
10036,10066,10095,10275,10369,10426,
10670,10844,10925,10948,11013,11344,
11385,11400,11416,11556,11559,11613,
11789,11815,11826,11833,11872,11970,
12019,12035,12046,12072
Hydrazine 8722,10911
Hydrogen cyanide 9663
Hydrogen sulfide 10478,11992
Hydrops 11081
Hydrostatic effect (see Swimbladder) 9609
Hyperoxia 9355,10196
Hypophysectomy (see Pituitary) 8745,10259
Hypothalamus 8784,8805,9108,9272,10780,
11033
Hypoxia 9511,9687,8784,8805,9108,9272,
10780,11033
Immunoglobulin (see plasma proteins)ll039
Immunology 9102,9147,9194,9423,9634,9748,
9787,9902,9903,9904,10086,10181,10224,
10608,10614,10634,10635,10636,10637,
10638,10639,10730,11060,11117,11187,
11368,11491,11590,11637,12063,12104
Impingement 8684,12094
Inflammation 10150,10151,11187
Insecticides (see Pollutants) 9467,10118
Insulin 8743,9450,10261,10341,11055,11082,
11249
Interrenal Cells 9196,9258,9795
Intertidal species 8752
Intestinal epithelium 9200,10016,10097,
10231,10338,10413,10705,12093
Intestinal microflora 8894,9388,10148,
10160,10527,10528
Intestinal transport 9179,9470,9472,9480,
9629,10197,10278,10401,10565,10705,
10731,11010,11074
Intestine 9238,9248,9441,9796,10043,10413,
10710,11553
Iodine 10113
Ion Transport (see specific organ--as gill,
kidney-~746,8809,8983,9175,10196,
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Ion Transport Cont'd 10199,10287, 12091
Iron 9299
Isomerase 10522,11104,11776
Isopoda 11417,11699,11922,11923,11937,
11938
Jaw 10849,11225
Karyology (see chromosome) 8786,9541,
9583,10270,10282,10291,10337,10371,
10506,10861,11707,11830,11865,11871,
11874,12103
Kepone 10405,11547
Kidney 8811,8916,9149,9155,9192,9362,
9536,9647,9888,10199,10564,11119,
11273,11449,11451,11527,11624,12057
Kidney disease 9748,9755,10252,10669,
11307,11456,11634
Kinase 10155
Kraft Mill Effluent 8822,9142,9365,
11223,11419
Laboratory Series 9232,9580,10108,
11213,11729
Labyrinthine Organ 11905
Lactate 9632
Lactate Dehydrogenase 8878,9431,11775,
11776
Lampricide 9861
Larvae 8723,8840,8865,8930,9094,9210,
9224,9279,9412,9418,9432,9436,9563,
9564,9624,9639,9733,9736,9776,9812,
9813,10042,10044,10056,10075,10087,
10203,10220,10230,10384,10387,10389,
10393,10402,10408,10450,10457,10467,
10468,10567,10696,10844,10990,ll440,
11493,11502,11708,11754,11787,11872,
11975
Lateral Line 8732,8994,9000,9344,9955,
10309,10316,11022,11620,11829
Latitudinal Effect 10826
Lead 8773,8948,9309,10422,11117,11455,
12126
Length-frequency 8866,10895,11855
Length-weight 9096,10489,12058,12080
Lens 9150
Leucocytes 9090,9238,9427,9430,9714,
9751,11101,11174,11626
Life History Studies 9162,9415,9737,
10835,10932,10965,11372,11373,11446
Lindane 11582
Lipase 9621
Lipid absorption 9470,11010
Lipid composition 10154,10655,11338
Lipid metabolism 10750
Lipid reserve 8890,11427,11428
Lipids 8707,9336,9364,9532,9547,9621,
9798,9985,10040,10154,10616,10619,
10655,10734,10865,10994,11112,11335,
11338,11384,11587,11589,11617,11882,
12085
Literature 9231
Liver 9249,9466,9477,10029,10122,10248,
10265,10346,10415,10741,11054,11133,
11134,11171,11228,11258,11596,11598,
11746,11747,11895,12083,12135,12141
Liver enzymes 10910
Lutein 10617
Lymphatic system 9003,9714,9901,10381,
10427,11160,11555,11610,11637
Lymphocystis 10920
Magnesium 9916,11189
Magnetic field 11106
Malathion 8775,9907,10357
Management (see Fishery) 8687,8694,8695,
8696,9732,9741,9859
Manganese 8816,9768
Mannose 10741
Marking (see Tagging)
Marsupium 11080
Maturation (see Development)
Mauthner Cell 9186,~187,11649
Melanoma 10036,10275,11140,11182
Melanophore hormone 9331,9332
Melanophores (Melanocytes) 9476,9961,
10253,10269,10783,11248,11355
Melantonin 11165,11588
Mercury 8780,8797,8799,8814,8819,8833,
8960,9129,9269,9309,9472,9758,9900,
9996,9997,10017,10147,10147,10243,
10246,10247,10254,10379,10429,10531,
10753,10954,11089,11107,11207,11455,
11460,11473,11474,11577,11884,12018
Meristic counts 9107,9924,10170,10189,
11678,11871,11980,12118
-Merkel Cells 11625
Metabolism 8704,8707,8709,8740,8783,8802,
8855,8857,9025,9104,9150,9177,9425,
9593,9724,9803,9929,10111,10132,10135,
10351,10421,10582,10782,10856,11037,
11137,11152,11233,11484,11535,11759,
11817,11881,12028,12047,12079
Metamorphosis 8783,9014,9110,9826,9835
Methallibure 9244,9397
Methemoglobin 9072,9263,11256
Microspora 8918
Midwater trawl 8846
Migration 8845,8996,9043,9118,9349,9558,
9723,97 40,9767,9840,10168,10206,10207,
10922,11427,11428,11604,11609,11752,
12055,12061,12077,12118
Key Word Index Page 7
Mimicry 9978
Mining (see Pollutants)
Mirex 10405,1189,11547
Models 9868
8695
Monamine oxidase 10265,10272,12040
Monosodium glutamate 9145
Morphogenesis (see Development)
Morphology 8905,9051,9107,9227,9475,9563,
9568,9813,9826,9924,9926,9933,9987,
10066,10095,10168,10402,10448,10462,
10534,10545,10546,10547,10560,10563,
10605,10668,10697,10761,10841,10849,
10855,10885,10971,11392,11461,11493,
11523,11678,11703,11723,11788,11796,
11815,11843,11859,11860,11862,11980,
12007,12011,12033,12045,12067,12078,
12080,12093,12097,12123,12127,12132
Mortality 8661,8942,9061,9389,9393,9498,
9738,9763,9768,9855,9857,9866,9867,
9925,10145,10158,10913,10943,11317,
11327,11684,11702,11713,12034,12084,
12098
Movement (see migration) 9062,9374,
9458,9574,9703,9708,9720,9739,10018,
10042,10058,10115,10383,10571,10680,
10812,10854,10928,11539,11689,11697,
11716,11786,11855,11955,12142
Mucus 10052,10608,10753,10759,10760,
10986,11461,11590,11845,11884
Muscle Composition 8710,8714,8773,8806,
8814,8843,8896,8954,8986,9016,9026,
9030,9041,9047,9056,9208,9261,9265,
9270,9303,9316,9318,9357,9373,9431,
9483,9489,9490,9528,9653,9654,9673,
9674,9678,9679,9688,9690,9694,9709,
9717,9718,9790,9806,9820,9936,9949,
9984,10002,10004,10024,10030,10330,
10368,10526,10558,10570,10615,10624,
10676,10701,10764,10801,10850,10863,
10927,10946,10970,10988,11252,11253,
11362,11376,11377,11378,11386,11536,
11579,11580,11599,11655,11668,11681,
11804,11894,11899,12089,12108,12136
Muscle Contraction 8704,8806,9056,9446,
11036
Muscle Development 11086
Muscle Storage & Deterioration 8796,
8896,8958,9033,9271,9316,9317,9318,
9319,9434,9651,9654,9676,9677,9990,
10028,10070,10216,10616,10619~10621,
10737,10927,10978,10988,11005,11006,
11007,11090,11250,11254,11255,11444,
11445,11469,11756,12065,12107
Mutagenic 9318,9918,10029,11181,11635
Myoglobin 9009,9451,9949,11630,12110
Myosin 8710,9653,9806
Myxosporidia 8763,9882
Naphthalene 9914,10788,10827
Natural History 10469
Nematoda 8715,8751,9101,9385,9508,9509,
9510,9931,10137,10277,11001,11177,12088
Nervous System 8732,8736,8747,8785,8860,
8966,8975,8899,9083,9085,9173,9174,
9186,9187,9189,9190,9324,9335,9342,
9343,9344,9348,9353,9372,9444,9468,
9696,9700,9796,9797,9810,9828,9915,
9955,9962,10263,10309,10310,10321,10350,
10353,10355,10373,10374,10375,10376,
10704,10709,10711,10720,10721,10722,
10732,10790,10791,10793,10846,11028,
11033,11035,11036,11040,11058,11062,
11068,11070,11085,11091,11100,11124,
11143,11147,11158,11163,11191,11192,
11193,1Jl94,11521,1158R,11A01,l1Al0,
11618,11646,11647,11648,11649,11660,
11661,11745,11862,12001,12014,12030,
12038,12109,12119,12125,12138
Nesting 10100,10807,10808,10813,10862
Netting 8696,8925,8940,9070,9075,9370,
9599,9728,10192,10518,11470,11554
New Records 8753,8952,9+13,9114,9409,
9877,9894,10606,10955,10976
New Species 8769,8770,8820,8839,8909,
9105,9203,9215,9217,9304,9367,9368,
9381,9889,9906,9957,10063,10188,10539,
10561,10601,10603,10604,10643,10803,
10842,10852,10890,10897,10931,10960,
10961,10973,10975,11405,11518,11772,
11773,11774,11796,11810,11835,11836,
11837,11868,11869,11870
Niche 11392
Nickle 9139
Nitrate 8722,11479
Nitrite 8680,8768,8853,9072,10175,10484
Nitrogen 10352,11079
Nitrogen excretion 9008,9643,10022,10163,
11096,11234,11629
Nitrogen mP-tabolism 9008,9325,9481,9800,
10280,11079
Nucleic Acid 8968,9329,9689
Nutrient Requirements 8868,9027,9028,
9378,9380,9518,9916,10455,10576,
10997,11433
Nutrition 9534,9620,9887,12116
Occurrence (see Distribution)
Oil Pollution (see Pollutants) 9586,10122
Olfaction 8757,8851,8864,8996,9043,9083,
9180,9267,9366,9706,9793,10096,10171,
10226,10342,10711,11030~11058,11528,
11538,11603,11621,11651,12010,12030~
12032,12077
Oocytes 8788,9229,10488,11078,11279,11370,
11627,11704
Key Word Index Page 8
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Oogenesis 8879,11083,11200,11748
Optic nerve 8813,897 5, 9188, 9445,10264?
11193,11194,11912
Optic Tectum 8812,9081,10775,10776,
12029,12109
Organochlorides (see Pollutants)
Orientation 9180,9394,11106,11129,
11130,11604
Osmoregulation 8711,8734,B805,8855,9175 1
9178,9326,9824,9829,10053,10243,10290,
10324,10487,10565,10566,10857,11015,
11016,11157,11643,11662,11817,12041,
12049,12054,12057,12064,12121,12128,
12133,12137,11782
Otoliths 8826,8870,9661,10281,10633,
10688,10792,10935,10942,11063,11503,
11696
Ovary 8742,9397,9467,9479,9943,10683,
11067,11644
Ovulation 8936,11180,11345
Oxidase 9441,10314,10354,10953,11185
Oxygen Consumption (see Metabolism)
8709,8760,8855,9071,9282,~641,10153,
10625,10725,10856,11076,11096,11234,
11274,11348,11571,11636,11900,11908
Oxygen Equilibria 10158
Oxygen requirements 9071,10177
Oxygen Tension 8679,8704,8705,9071,
9179,9185,9624,10412,11350,11900
Ozone 9589,9590,11421
Pancreas 8737,8807,9477,10313,11650,
11891,11892
Pancreatic Necrosis 9130,9254,10124,
10660,11305,12115
Paradaxin 9171,11149,11669
Parasites 8700,8715,8749,8750,8751,8763,
8825,8856,8861,8875,8877,8883,8886,
8907,8914,8917,8918,8921,8977,9019,
9057,9058,9059,9097,9101,9212,9257,
9371,9377,9385,9386,9387,9421,9435,
9508,9509,9510,9516,9522,9524,9552,
9565,9613,9668,9671,9749,9783,9807,
9808,9809,9852,9853,9854,9855,9856,
9857,9931,9932,9938,9950,9999,10000,
10001,10027,10051,10104,10121,10131,
10133,10134,10137,10138,10202,10276,
10277,10432,10439,10440,10442,10504,
10505,10555,10579,10587,10588,10590,
10591,10592,10593,10652,10653,10658,
10702,10703,10728,10735,10738,10759,
10785,10794,10795,10800,10833,10859,
10860,10872,10880,10881,10882,10893,
10992,11001,11026,11110,11118,11175,
11176,11177,11231,11246,11276,11300,
11301,11306,11310,11320,11356,11~61,
Parasites Cont'd 11412,11413,11417,
11434,11452,11497,11498,11499)11560,
11572,11652,11699,11721,11722,11733,
11734,11736~11760,11761,11762,11763,
11917,11922,11923,11936,11937,11938,
11981,11984,12031,12053,12088
Parathion 10343,10719
Parvalbumins 10745
PCB (see Pollutants) 8824,8902,9128,
9135,9144,9309,9757,10149,10673,11189,
11454,11507,11515,11683
Permethrin 9286,9998
Peroxidase 9691,9758,11101,11114
Pesticides (see Pollutants) 8947,9328,
9339,9706,9788,10667,10755,10957,
10993,11011,11367,12143
pH 9154,9156,9157,9184,9310,9636,9641,
9689,9929,10081,10175,10361,11116,
11448,11449,11608
Phenanthrene 9285
Phenol9089,9136,9517,10073,10143,10255,
10378,10431,10556,10626,10627,10888
Pheromone 8889,9864,9975,12010,12059
Phosphatase 10024,10155
Phosphate 8885,9358
Phosphofructokinase 9438,10370,11049,
11170,11896
Phosphoglucomutase 11656,11776
Phospholipids 9532
Phosphorus 8830,8890,10154,10155,12116
Phosphorylase 10367,11122
Photography 8964
Photoperiod 9011,9081,9277,12047,11244,
11490
Physiology 9615,9826,9828,9830,9831
Pigments 8708,9112,9146,9637,10317,
10646,11271,11489
Pineal Organ 8783,9327,9650,10217,10284,
10285,10704,11162,11275,11654,12047
Pinealectomy 11165
Pit Organ 9646
Pituitary 8735,9108,9263,9272,9298,9331,
9332,9352,9442,9465,9538,9695,9794,
9825,10098,10236,10256,10315,10325,
10363,10573,10648,10780,10783,11017,
11018,11066,11641,11765,11976,12137
Plasma Amino Acids 9018,9176,12135
Plasma Composition 10151,11125,11570,12133
Plasma Electrolytes 8855,11168,11448,
12049,12133
Plasma Glucose 8745,9150,10887,11082,11650
Plasma Lipids (see Lipids) 10648,10824
Plasma Proteins 8781,8787,9055,9092,9103,
9159,9160,9172,9329,9356,9528,9618,
9780,9820,9917,9924,10224,10258,10726,
10755,11047,11458,11746,11187
Key Word Index Page 9
Plasma Urea 12133
Pollutants 8695,8697,8698,8699,8726,
8760,8761,8775,8822,8823,8824,8873,
8874,8885,8902,8903,9017,9079,9087,
9088,9089,9095,8125,9126,9127,9128,
1929,9135,9136,9138,9139,9140,9142,
9144,9146,9149,9151,9152,9156,9157,
9158,9164,9165,9166,9207,9214,9227,
9258,9284,9285,9286,9291,9309,9311,
9315,9317,9328,9339,9358,9360,9361,
9365,9373,9407,9448,9467,9577,9597,
9757,9786,9788,9793,9907,9914,9918,
9919,9920,9921,9943,9985,9986,9994,
9995,9986,9994,9995,9998,10037,10058,
10067,10068,10069,10073,10118,10122,
10135,10136,10143,10144,10145,10146,
10147,10149,10175,10212,10242,10248,
10283,10343,10351,10357,10358,10360,
10361,10404,10405,10417,10422,10427,
10428,10430,10431,10434,10438,10454,
10456,10457,10458,10470,10471,10472,
10473,10474,10475,10576,10477,10478,
10508,10542,10557,10583,10585,10626,
10627,10628,10629,10630,10631,10632,
10640,10667,10673,10674,10675,10698,
10699,10712,10718,10736,10754,10763,
10786,10789,10827,10828,10839,10883,
10913,10952,10953,10987,10996,11023,
11034,11073,11087,11095,11096,11103,
11138,11159,11185,11222,11233,11234,
11322,11331,11362,11374,11375,11394,
11418,11419,11421,11424,11425,11432,
11437,11439,11454,11475,11476,11483,
11505,11506,11507,11508,11510,11511,
11514,11516,11586,11600,11615,11616,
11640,11677,11680,11682,11757,11758,
11771,11961,11965,11051,12054,12062,
12064,12093,12130,9093
Polymorphism 9289,9595
Pond Study 8676,9454,10076,10077,10078,
10080,10094,10102,10998,10999,11341
Population Studies 8660,8663,8673,8685,
8686,8688,8689,8692,8728,8759,8818,
8847,8869,8887,8982,9046,9048,9049,
9050,9080,9092,9094,9098,9100,9120,
9205,9296,9389,9392,9405,9406,9407,
9414,9503,9545,9556,9567,9587,9840,
9847,9854,9853,9864,9867,9883,9912,
9923,9924,9944,9958,9977,10169,10182,
10192,10193,10397,10449,10521,10522,
10533,10647,10811,10821,10831,10884,
10902,10984,11047,11242,11393,11420,
11426,11427,11428,11440,11447,11478,
11481,11543,11554,11566,11585,11656,
11680,11705,11783,11811,11844,11847,
11850,11893,11934,11945,11946,11947,
Population Study Cont'd 11948,11964,
11980,12011,12017,12034,12039,12070,
12086,12087,12098,12101,12124
Power Plant Effluent 9314,9762,10403,
10673
Powerplant Entrapment 10402,10403
Predation 8659,8671,8690,8761,8794,
8906,8923,9085,9122,9210,9404,9501,
9573,9623,9726,9769,9851,9857,9858,
10172,10390,10396,10503,10512,10521,
10568,10594,10607,10854,10862,10985,
10992,11000,11109,11206,11443,11544,
11593,11757,12006,12016,12043,12044,
12078,12080,12082,12098,12099,12117,
12122
Progesterone 10257,10441,10488
Production 8678,8848,8850,9219,9878,
9886,10074,10815,10816,10817,11480,
11562,11918
Prolactin 8974,9183,9625,10238,10239,
10288,10323,10705,10730,10784,11016,
11018,11136,11172,12135
Prostaglandins 9811
Protamine 11592,11595,11659,11676
Protease 9274,9303,11583
Protein Concentrate 8774,9320,10157,10584,
11536
Protein Metabolism 8758,9159,9329,10092,
10103,10863,10864
Protein Synthesis 9450
Protozoa 8749,8886,9058,9102,9668,9807,
9808,9999,10027,10588,10589,10658,
10702,11412
Pteridines 10369
Pyloric Caeca 9275
Pyridoxine 9673
Pyruvate Kinase 9431
Radiation 10994
Range Extension 9369,10538,10611,11216,
11695
Rectal Gland 9169,9182,10294
Red Sore Disease(see Bacteria) 8915,9068,
9251,9752,10659,11321
Reef Fish 8729 ,8838,8871,9111,9119,9121,
9288,9306,9474,9587,9588,9979,9983,
1 0046,10383,10507,10609,10840,10855,
11000,11214,11272,11313,11553,11685,
11700,11718,11780,11925,11926,11927,
11928,11929,11932,11933,11934
Registered Compounds 9860
Regulations 8672,11730,12070
Relaxin 11065,12139
Renin 9681,11273,1205 7
Reproduction 8658,8731,8771,8788,8840,
8852,8888,8988,89918897,8949?9011,
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Reproduction Cont'd 9013,9023,9036,
9046,9053,9096,9120,9178,9198,9204,
9242,9244,9272,9276,9289,9294,9347,
9416,9424,9433,9474,9479,9506,9527,
9557,9583,9633,9640,9644,9663,9771,
9811,9831,9911,9934,9941,9944,9953,
9968,9969,9977,9978,9979,9981,10035,
10049,10072,10088,10089,10099,10100,
10116,10152,10178,10187;10204,10209,
10237,10238,10239,10251,10271,10308,
10323,10380,10381,10393,10395,10436,
10437,10441,10445,10485,10488,10498,
10511,10569,10579,10623,10642,10647,
10656,10681,10682,10684,10706,10718,
10762,10770,10805,10806,10879,10962,
11078,11164,11173,11179,11180,11281,
11319,11396,11347,11358,11370,11387,
11566,11631,11779,11789,11790,11792,
11801,11838,11841,11844,11848,11873,
11876,11931,11954,11983,11998,12003,
12011,12027,12035,12036,12037,12045,
12058,12059,12068,12069,12078,12083,
12098,12101,12124
Reproductive Bebavior8889,9106,9133,
9225,9289,9375,9968,9980,9981,10180,
10215,10807,10964,10969,11519,11605,
11820,11850,11852,11858,11877,11878,
12019
Research Expedition 11264,11351,11709
Reservoir Invasion 11565,11705
Respiration (see Metabolism) 8901,8961,
9082,9340,9511,9724,9747,9827,9893,
9940,9954,10097,10196,10347,10348,
10385,10414,10551,10876,10919,10929,
11195,11369,11504,11536,12069,12090
Respiratory Movements 10385,10414,11513
Retina 8748,8783,9034,9167,9322,9323,
9334,9342,9343,9781,10264,10266,10266,
10295,10296,10354,10359,10472,10554,
10727,10772,10778,10779,10796,11027,
11040,11042,11046,11092,11146,11154,
11155,11158,11257,11287,11639,11674,
11745,11997,12042,12100,12105,12114
Retinol 9692,10710
Rheotaxis 10657
Rhodopsin 9791
Ribonuclease, 11169
RNA 9170,10268,11055
RNA-DNA Ratio 9941,11898
Rodlet Cells 10123,11999
Root Effect 11126
Rotenone 8662,8687,8688,9728,11217,
11219,11407
Rotifer 9280
Saltwater Adaptation 8855,9024,9155,
Saltwater Adaptation Cont'd 9213,
9237,9277,9416,9549,9626,9733,9745,
10230,10333,10487,10502,11357,11450,
11662,12054
Saltwater Tolerance 11259,11297
Sampling Method 8663,9308,9454,10831,
11330,11394,12039
Satiation Time 9905
Scales 8863,8870,9359,9774,10105,10377,
10433,10766,11420,11545,11622,11777,
11874
Scarring 9849,9850
Schooling Behavior 8794,8856,8981,9971,
9972,9973,9974,11198,11692,11695,12021
Seasonal Distribution 8859,9111,10015,
10388,10493,10963,10980
Seasonal Effect 9206,9364,9401,9927,9941,
10047,10482,10810,10824,10980
Selenium 8815,8953,9158,9758,10429,11455
Semicircular Canals 9189
Serotonin 10249,12040
Serum (see Plasma) 9193,9477,10382
Sewage Effluent 10954,11324,12075
Sevin 9079
Sex Determination 9548,11029
Sex Hormones (see Specific Hormone) 9206,
9805,10215,11717
Sex Ratio 10823,10945
Sex Reversal 9306,10049,10605,10907,
10949,11932,12037
Sexual Development 9307,9946,10178,10391,
11084,11098,11839
Sexual Dimorphism 11858,11906
Shark Attack 9967
Size Limit 8672
Skeleton 8836,8998,9346,9456,9513,9514,
9555,9670,9792,9811,10170,10560,10771,
11235,11410,11814,11977
Skin 8983,9042,9382,9383,9384,9437,9479,
9540,9749,9754,9898,9899,9959,9960,
9961,9962,10040,10241,10273,10317,
10327,10339,10356,10552,10566,10572,
10621,10747,11139,11237,11461,11619,
11666,11767,11768,11977
Smoking Technology 8955,8957
Smoltification 9277,9429,9760,10090,10168,
11480,12049
Somatostatin 10322
Somatotropin 10730
Sound Production 9413,10210,10575,11700
Spawning 8658,8667,8731,8755,8758,8842,
8847,8854,8995,9011,9037,9242,9279,
9328,9458,9770,9821,9831,9837,9880,
9968,9969,10152,10174,10349,10384,
10391,10393,10395,10436,10455,10656,
10682,10684,10804,10807,10809,10858,
Key Word Index Page 11
Spawning Cont'd 10951,10964,10982,
11205,11328,11352,11427,11428,11446,
11567,11605,11686,11704,11717,11819,
11821,11851,11853,12034,12036,12058,
12059,12071,12101,12118,12131
Spawning(Induced) 8731,9297,10065,
10941,11093
Species Composition 8793,9923,10853
Specific Dynamic Action 8857,10083
Spermatogenesis 9633,9652,10308,10748,
10781,11280,11607
Spermatozoa 8872,8959,9247,9276,10088,
10805,11014,11340,11487,11521
Spinal Cord (see Nervous System) 11045
Spleen 9637,11888
Standing Crop 8689,8692
Starvation 8844,9044,9104,9177,9464,
9477,9621,9637,9716,9745,9831,9928,
10650,10989,11075,11338,11355,11784
Sterilization 9013
Steroids 8742,9640,10035,10706,
10824,11136,11968
Stocking 8942,9064,9069,9230,9391,
9393,9400,9649,9765,9856,9872,9939,
10048,10074,10115,10981,11447,11544,
11724,11725,11957
Stomach 9293,9426,10499
Stress 8740,8776,8989,9024,9068,9071,
9089,9241,9258,9544,9865,10241,11548,
11608,11968,12126
Stretch Receptors 8747
Sumithion 9079,9082
Surgery 9779,9947
Survival 8657,8682,8690,8723,8829,
8928,8965,9046,9063,9198,9221,9237,
9339,9391,9400,9417,9498,9544,9559,
9594,9636,10074,10089,10230,10484,
10671,10693,10820,10821,10929,10981,
11223,11353,11359,11441,11550,11562,
11640,11961,11972,12005,12006,12008,
12024,12055,12061,12080,
Swimbladder 9443,10411,10416,10734,10876,
11077,11463,11547,11834,12012,12085,
12136
Swimming Activity 8706,8756,8962,8992,
9041,9337,9348,9542,9543,9630,9632,
10120,10385,10625,10877,10887,10908,
10909,10937,10940,11353,11485,11522,
11535,11608,11688,11766,11804,11805,
11967,12009,12014,12089
Symbiotic Association 9131,9266,10297,
10609,10797,10972
Systematics (Taxonomy) 8820,8951,8952,
8969,89 78,8984,8994,8998,9109,9116,
9117,9123,9191,9203,9215,9216,9217,
9218,9268,9304,9356,9357,9367,9368,
Systematics Cont'd 9381,9403,9515,
9529,9553,9614,9817,9818,9820,9850,
9876,9881,9890,9939,9958,10059,10060,
10063,10188,10213,10233,10387,10425,
10426,10462,10468,10553,10561,10563,
10602,10603,10604,10643,10644,10645,
10766,10768,10802,10803,10841,10842,
10852,10890,10897,10917,10931,10934,
10939,10959,10960,10961,10968,10974,
10975,11183,11270,11277,11380,11409,
11518,11520,11534,11579,11710,11711,
11723,11769,11772,11773,11774,11775,
11776,11787,11794,11796,11800,11808,
11810,11812,11813,11814,11824,11827,
11828,11835,11836,11837,11859,11860,
11867,11868,11869,11870,11903,11924,
11978,12004,12081,12097,12106,12113
Tagging 8688,8691,8945,9049,9050,9292,
9731,9775,10176,10408,10580,10831,
11478,11482,11690,11786
Tapetum Lucidum 9015
Taste 9372,10732,11085,11201,11573,
11667,11764
Taurine 8778
Taxonomy (see Systematics)
Teeth 9619,9704,9899,10162,11672,11806,
11858
Telemetry (see Ultrasonic Tracking)
Temperatue Adaptation 9220,9532,9533,
10793,11354
Temperature Acclimation 8714,9047,10050,
11103,11224,11314
Temperature Effect 8682,8705,9118,9128,
9213,9246,9277,9535,9594,9643,9733,
9734,9785,9835,9914,10124,10194,10400,
10444,10582,10732,10825,10826,10922,
11267,11442,12052,12079
Temperature Preference 8931,8937,8990,
9719,10399,11551,11558
Temperature Tolerance 8965,9221,9596,
10419,10943,11552,11558,12050
Teratogenic 9504,10911
Territorial Defence 8728,8765,10571,10918,
11500,11612,11685,11720,11780,11822,
12067
Testosterone 8741,9013,9197,9263,9329,
9475,10049,10239,10257,10597,10781,
10907,11119,12037
Tetraploid 10948,11088,11184,11527,11785
Thermal Effluent 8668,9220,10399,10402
11403,11972,11973,12051
Thermoregulation 8908,10274,10751,11151,
11485,11791
Thioloxidation 9150
Thymus 11160
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Thyroid & Thyroid Hormones 8723,8738,
9i08,9330,9349,10113,10648,10724,
10725,10743,10769,11084,11158,11303,
11601,11642,11645,12000,12077
Thyrotropic 9910,10256,10323
Tissue Composition 9477
Tissue Culture (see Cell Culture)
Toluene 10827
Tongue 10140
Toxicity (see Pollutants) 9171,10360,
10361,10362
Toxins 10524,10608
Transaminase 10255
Transferase 9481,9482,9673,10284,10318,
10719' 10522
Transferrin 9766
Transport Techniques 9295
Traps 11215,11329,11405,11928
Trematoda 8856,8877,8914,8917,8977,
9097,9386,9516,9522,9523,9524,9671,
9783,10001,10131,10133,10276,10285,
10504,10505,10593,10652,10653,10728,
10794,10800,10859,10880,11231,11361,
11721,11761,11762,11763,11936,12031
Trifluralin 11034
Trimethylamine Oxide 8843,10163,11111
Tumours 11739
Turbidity 10829,11871
Ultrasonic Tracking 8681,9542,10120,
10680,11689,12142
Uranium 10034
Urea 8776,11629
Urinary Bladder 8809,10287,12091
Urotensin 10327
Vaccination 9363,10019,11390,11550
Vanadium 11269
Vegetation Control 9001,9281,9526,
9554,9841
Vibrio 9423,10125,10785,10891,11477,
11550
Virtical Distribution 8668,9060
Virus 8772,8782,9130,9254,9423,9478,
9500,9702,9750,9810,10125,10660,
10663,10665,11108,11299,11383,11670,
11731,12015,12095,12115
Vision 8748,8755,8884,8910,9015,9020,
9150,9167,9322,9323,9324,9335,9753,
9812,10020,10292,10293,10359,10520,
10554,10646,10772,10778,10779,10892,
10928,11000,11041,11042,11196,11489,
11620,11911,11912,12001,12001,12029,
12042,12067
Vitamins 8867,8881,8882,10435,10740,
10777,11203
Vitellogen (Vitellogenesis) 8879,9005,
9012,9170,9329,9469,9617,9951,10258,
10259,10260,10328,10707,11886
Viviparity 11289,11849,12069
Water Levels 10820
White Blood Cells (see Leucocytes)
Xenobiotics 8802,9149,9152,10242,11186
Year Class 10898
Yield 9064,10183,10815,10817,10818,
11431
Yolk 9235,9236,9566,10072,11334,11863
Zinc 8901,9139,9309,9379,9693,9721,
10231,10245,10445,10729,10923
Zoogeography 11594,12004,12106,12113
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Abramis brama 9254,9325,10000,10066,
10378,11118,11218,11629,11702
Abudefduf 8886,11815
Abdudefduf sexfasciatus 8886,9876
Acanthogobius flavimanus 9407,11516
Acanthopagrus 9279,9373,10971
Acanthopagrus latus 9278,10946
Acanthurus 10609,11260,11553
Acheilognathus tabira 10152
Achirus lineatus 9412
Acipenser 11201,11787
Acipenser brevirostrum 10682,11787,12118
Acipenser guldenstadti 9442,11201
Acipenser stellatus 8806,8997,11083,
11201,11595
Acipenser transmontanus 9008,9405,11697
Acrossocheilus sumatranus 11527
Aequidens 9980,11050
Aetobatis narinari 11878
Agosia chrysogaster 10423
Albula 10502, 11309
Alburnus alburnus 8750
Alepisarus 11678
Algansea 10553
Allotoca 11870
Alopias pelagicus 11526
Alosa aestivalis 9599,10409,10668,10683
Alosa fallax 11356
Alosa pseudoharengus 8831,9060,9599,
9759,10303,10402,104s9,10450,10668,
10819,10901,10945,11541,12117
Alosa sapidissima 9599,10409,11427,
11428,11855,11969
Ambassis agrammus 10018
Ambloplites rupestris 9411,9510,11873,
12109
Amblyeleotris 10972
Amblyglyphidoddn flavilatus 9876
Amia calva 10306,10347,10348,10377,
10591,11099
Ammodytes dubius 11430
Amniataba caudavittatus 9373
Amphipnous cuchia 10098,10498
Amphiprion 10297
Amphisticus rhodoterus 9409
Anabas scandens 11905,11907
Anabas testudineus 9312,10096,10724,
11225,11528,11557
Anableps downi 11280,11792
Anchoa 10388
Anchoa mitchilli 8842,9401,9412,10991,
1 2 006
Anguilla 8763,9051,9799,11708,11752,
11753
Anguilla anguilla 9004,9184,9226,9273,
9287,9447,9462,9583,9922,10126,10224,
10231,10249,10466,10704,10723,10733,
10839,11008,11126,11269,11305,11349,
11462,11601,11864
Anguilla australis 8706,9522,9523,9524,
9627,10496,11209,11610,11864
Anguilla dieffenbachii 9522,9523,9524,
11209
Anguilla japonica 8894,9006,9439,9507,
9537,9750,9891,10519,11243,11256,
11378
Anguilla rostrata 8928,9621,9778,9782,
9930,10411,10416,10466,10649,10823,
11568,11864,12012,12013,12032
Anisotremus virginicus 11738
Anoplarchus 9987
Anoptichthys jordani 11129,11130
Antennarius 10208,11877
Anthias squamipinnis 9306,10605,11932
Antimora rostrata 10382
Aphanus dispar 8780,10246,10247,10738
Apletes quadracus 9982,11719
Aplocheilus 9421
Aplocheilus lineatus 9085,9905,10372,
11415,11648
Aplodinotus grunniens 8693,9061,9070
Apogon 10419
Apteronotus albifrons 9344,11580
Archosargus probatocephalus 9207,9943
11038,11039,11875
Archosargus rhomboidalis 9412
Argentia silus 11114
Argyropelecus 10955
Aristichthys nobilis 8678,9753,10917,
11341,11559
Arius felis 8757,9207,9943,11409,11653
.Arnoglossus laterna 9204
Asra turcomanus 8994
Atherina presbyter 10114
Atherinops affinis 9407,9567,12021
Austrobatrachus 11813
Bagrus docmac 8907
Badis badis 10213
Bairdiella 11875
Balistes fuscus 11485
Balistoides niger 10855
Barbus 10344,10861,11271,11656
Barbus barbus 8750,9918
Barbus conchonius 10848,10849
Barbus grypus 99 4 6
Barbus kimberleyensis 9613
Bascanichthys 9813,11869
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Bathygobius 9109
Bathypterois 10382
Batrachoides 10601
Batrichthys 11813
Beryx 10555
Betta sp1endens 19311
B1achea 11836
B1ennius pho1is 9042,9951
Bo1ephtha1mus boddaerti 9893,11-04
Bo1inechthys 12085
Boreogadus 10535,11114
Bothus 11935
Botia horae 10210
Brachydanio a1bo1ineatus 11104
Brachydanio rerio 9186,9187,9975,
10460,10461,10655,10714,10754,
11104,11623,11885,12027,12059,
12140
Brachypterois serru1atus 11529
Brama brama 9659
Brevoortia patronus 11693
Brevoortia tyrannus 8842,9071,10382,
10385,10684,10814,10987,12006,
12089
Brienomyrus niger 9353,10309,10310
Caecobarbus geerti 9180
Ca1amoichthys ca1abaricus 9686
Ca11ionymus stigmatopareius 9304
Ca11ogobius 8909
Ca11orhynchus ca11orhynchus 9194
Campostoma 11815,11833
Caranx 8923,9049,11937
Carapus mour1ani 10140
Carassius auratus 8732,8741,8783,8784,
8802,8805,8813,8960,8894,9005,
9145,9176,9188,9189,9190,9254,
9334,9335,9352,9441,9445,9476,
9484,9631,9742,9800,9810,9811,
10020,10160,10215,10244,10263,
10264,10272,10281,10334,10345,
10350,10358,10359,10378,10477,
10614,10617,10654,10734,10742,
10769,10775,10776,10778,10779,
11033,11035,11040,11041,11042,
11048,11051,11062,11092,11101,
11146,11147,11154,11158,11165,
11184,11192,11193,11194,11275,
11375,11452,11505,11603,11624,
11674,11890,11894,11997,12001,
12009,12014,12029,12040,12047,
12093,12100,12109,12119,12128,
12135
Carassius auratus gibe1io 9934
Carassius auratus 1angsdorfi 10629
Carassius carassius 9047,9484,9691,
9810,11143,11184
Carcharhinus 9101,9717,9967,10382,11805
Carcharodon carcharias 9404
Carynx chrysos 10382,11935
Caspiosoma caspium 8994
Cat1a cat1a 8986,9002,9261,10095,10842,
11205
Cat1a rohu 9264,10844,10845
Catostomus 11785,12108,12131
Catostomus cornmersoni 8833,9095,9139,
9235,9236,9327,10196,10274,10533,
10653,10770,11454,11455,11565,11762,
11842,11999,12003,12131
Centropristus 9943,10797,12078
Centropomus undecima1is 8664
Centropyge 9894,11553
Ceterhinus maximus 8860
Chaenocepha1us aceratus 9371,10368,10885
Chaenogobius isaza 9788
Chalceus 11797
Champocephalus gunnari 9212,9371,10054,
10368,11681
Chanda commersoni 10834
Channa argus 9656,11369
Channa gachua 11908
Channa maru1ius 9366,11574
Channa punctatus 8800,8867,9090,9240,
9469,9693,10113,10433,11157,11200,
11475,11589
Channa striatus 9340,10710
Chanos chanos 9020,9034,9428,9491,9665,
9744,10074,10119,10963
Chei1opogon exsi1iens 10382
Cheimerius nufar 11295
Chelan 1abrosus 11898
Chimaera monstrosa 9124,9718,10316,11435
Chiro1ophis saitone 11520
Chondrostoma nasus 9918
Chriopeoides penge11eyi 11820
Chromis 8886,9876,10853,11835
Chromis cyanea 11925
Chromis punctipinnis 10383
Chrysichthys 11495,12058
Chrysiptera sssimilis 8886
Chrysophrys auratus 9048,9050,9806,10017,
10793
Chrysophrys major 8890,8891,9024,9477,
9745,10158,10620,10866,11075,11249,
11257,11313
Cich1a oce11aris 8682
Cich1asoma 9413,10354,10569,11032,11743,
11800,11912
Cichlosoma citrine11um 10211,10326
Cich1asoma nigrofasciatum 9137,10354,
11840,12071
Cirrhina reba 11904
Cirrhinus mriga1a 8776,8986,9002,9272,
11205,11570
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Cirripectes auritus 10973
Citharichthys 11688
C1arias batrachus 9002,9298,9299,10238,
10323,10726,11136,11163,11383,11631,
11650
C1arias gariepinus 10595,11001
C1arias 1azera 8720,10278,10485
Clarias mossambicus 11342,11347,11554
Clinocottus 10858,10924
Clupea harengus 8854,9042,10056,11112,
11221,12095
Clupea harengus harengus 9497,10144,
10935,10943,11432
Clupea harengus pa1lasi 10174,10838
Cobitis 8750,9120,9346,11860
Coelorhynchus 9203,11208
Co1isa fasciatus 9290,10047,10072,10103
Co1isa lialia 10288
Co1obabis saira 10529,11241
Co1osomma mitrei, 11345
Contusus richei 10059
Coregonus 8726,10448,10653,11446,11569,
11609,11827,11609
Coregonus a1bu1a 9372,10242,10630,11186
Coregonus c1upeaformis 8932,9853,9866,
10653,10832,10860,11609
Coregonus lavaretus 9037,9045,9849
Coregonus zenithicus 9495,10448
Corydoras aeneus 10551,11032
Coryphaena equiselis 8836
Coryphaena hippurus 8836,10021,10382,
11255
Cottus 9545,9898,12097
Cottus bairdi 8737,9808,10510,10702
Cottus cognatus 10536,10653,12097
Couesui~ plumbeus 9784,9927,10217,
10538,11826
Crangon crangon 8901
Crenicichla 11050
Crenimugi1 labrosus 9425
Cromi1eptes altivelis 8908
Crossorhombus 11790
Cryothenia 11774
Ctenochaetus 11254,11553
Ctenopharyngodon idella 8675,8855,8894,
9067,9237,9399,9526,9554,9636,9711,
10223,10439,10440,10690,10817,10950,
11113,11148,11216,11559,11706,12037
Ctenopoma 11225
Cubiceps gracilis 10157
Cu1aea inconstans 10534,10591,10653
Curimata gi1berti 11050
Cyanocion arenarius 9943
Cyc1othone acc1inidens 9954
Cyc1othone alba 10955
Cymatogaster aggregata 9407,9567
Cynoglossus 9101,11831
Cynoscion arenarius 9207,9781,11012
Cynoscion nebulosus 8667,9781,10797
Cynoscion regalis 8842,10382
Cynoscion xanthulus 10119
Cyprinodon 10425,11794,11830,11901
Cyprinodon dearborni 10050
Cyprinodon macularis 10631
Cyprinodon n.nevadensis 8946,9198,9416
Cyprinodon variegatus 9401,9667,10473,
10693,10918,11223,11640
Cyprinus carpio 8704,8705,8710,8718,8731,
8802,8894,9004,9018,9025,9107,9140,
9191,9219,9243,9255,9261,9265,9372,
9379,9397,9419,9456,9461,9480,9482,
9483,9489,9490,9532,9533,9541,9582,
9613,9645,9646,9653,9654,9687,9696,
9710,9714,9757,9801,9918,9944,9945,
9952,10020,10022,10024,10080,10087,
10129,10149,10150,10154,10155,10160,
10163,10226,10265,10273,10286,10299,
10341,10364,10402,10404,10490,10523,
10596,10597,10619,10628,10662,10801,
10843,10845,10907,11015,11024,11027,
11052,11053,11060,11085,11086,11169,
11185,11244,11249,11250,11253,11254,
11279,11342,11354,11377,11411,11448,
11454,11455,11472,11476,11491,11555,
11626,11639,11657,11891,11892,12034
Cypse1urus 11208,11714
Da1atias 1icha 10033
Dascyllus 9876,10853,11196
Dasyatis sabina 8785,10294
De1entosteus quadrimaculatus 10503
Dendrochirus zebra 10964
Derepodichthys 11814
Diaphus bertelseni 11525
Dibranchus japonicus 11518
Dicentrarchus labrax 9280,9377,9584,
10016,10082,11343
Diodon 9256,11876
Diplodus labrax 10075
Dip1ogrammus pygmaeus 10539
Diretmus 10140
Dissostichus 9199,9212,9443,10140,10793
Ditrema 9648,11242,11519
Dorosoma cepedianum 8670,8685,9593,9724,
10822
Dorosoma petenense 8684 ,8685
Doryichthys 10959
Dyctyuchus anomalus 10045
Dysomma 10606
Eigenmannia virenscens 9344,10314,10771,
10790
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Elassoma evergladei 9912,9913,10697
Electrophorus electricus 8808,9174,
10715,10773,11122,11658
Eleginops maclovinus 11268
Eleotris 9644
Ellerkeldia hunti 8991
Elops affinis 10119
Embassichthys bathybius 10939,10966
Embiotoca 8729,11780,12033
Embiotoca lateralis 11038,11663,12069
Emblemariopsis diaphana 9131
Engraulis encrasicholus 9455,10927
Engraulus japonica 9651,10056
Engraulus mordax 8844,8847,9407,9557,
9562,9563,9573,9924,9925,10384,
10936,10937,11286,11686
Engraulis ringens 11387
Enneacanthus gloriosus 11267
Entosphenus 11671,12138
Epatatretus 10931
Epatatretus bergeri, 11365,11671
Epatatretus stouti 10328,11171
Epinephelus 10020,10459,10946,11926,
11931,11947
Esox lucius 8794,8833,8850,9004,9046,
9097,9103,9372,9691,9720,10257,
10271,10273,10397,10536,10591,10746,
10954,10984,10985,11071,11217,11543,
11544,11654
Esox masquinongy 9241,9762,9763,10396,
10811,11399,11544,11919,11955
Esox niger 8671,10854
Etheostoma 8978,8980,10807,11879,11995,
11786
Etheostoma caeruleum 11176,11995
Etheostoma camurum 8978
Etheostoma exile 9928,10538,10653
Etheostoma flabellare 9544,11962
Etheostoma nigrum 10402,10538,10591
Etheostoma spectabile 8980,12087
Etmopterus spinax 9003,9718,9949
Etroplus maculatus 9082,9981
Etroplus suratensis 10052,9981
Etrumues micropus 9651
Eupomacentrus 9084,9410,10609,11553,
11700,11927,11822,11933,11936
Eupomacentrus altus 11500,11612
Eupomacentrus dorsopunicans 9084,9410
Eupomacentrus planifrons 9084,9410,11685,
11924
Euthynnus pelamis 10023,10941
Evynnis japonica 11244,11257
Exogllossum maxillingua 9770,11825
Fistularia petimba 891C
Floridichthys 12113
Fo~sterygion varium 9054
Fuga rubripes 9028,10524
Fundulus 8863,9807,10202,12081
Fundulus grandis 8824,9144,9401,9689,10658
Fundulus heteroclitus 8734,8740,8879,8984,
9152,9332,9471,9472,9743,9913,10218,
10286,10658,10695,10784,10979,11105,
11152 ,1116'8, 11178,11206,11279 ,1130~,
11713,11765,11778,11801,12002,12018,
12137
Fundulus similis 9284,9401,9668,9670
Gadicu~us thori 9642,11363
Gadus 9584
Gadus macrocephalus 10389,10394,10407
Gadus morhua 8825,8993,9056,9087,9088,
9250,9500,9688,9690,9715,10186,10286,
10370,10382,10581,10721,10727,10757,
10786,10892,11020,11036,11063,11087,
11111,11112,11114,11190,11239,11299,
11463,11493,11515,11584,11638,11660,
11661,11739,11888
Galanoglanis stroudi 9215
Galaxias maculatus 11268
Galeocerdo cuvier 9967
Galeorhinus australis 9451,9758
Galeus malastomus 9718,9949,11363
Gambusia 9538,11664,11782
Gambusia affinis 8669,9401,10631,10661,
10755,10915,11443,11839,11886,11959,
11973,11984,12052,11322
Gasterosteus aculeatus 8963,9246,9289,
9407,9424,9539,9555,9811,9920,9982,
10100,10781,11119,11279,11788,11980
Gasterosteus wheatlandi 9979
Geotria australis 11128
Gerres ovatus 10812
Gila bicolor 10426,11978,12102
Gillichthys mirabilis 8807,8809,8983,
10287,10326,10327
Gilloblennius 9054
Ginglymostoma cirratum 9003,10292,10293,
10355,10381,11637,11850
Girella nigricans 8875,8891,9720
Glossamia aprion 10018
Glyptocephalus cynoglossus 11363,11426,
10434
Gnathonemus petersii 9353,10240,10309,
10310,11587,12038
Gobio gobio 8988,11703
Gibiomorus dormitor 9644
Gobiosoma 10193,10607,11938
Gobius 9221,9584,9880
Gobius niger 9617,10239
Gonichthys 12085
Grundulus 8922
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Gymnarchus niloticus 8962
Gymnelus retrodorsalis 11429
Gymnodraco acuticeps 9159,9199
Gymnothorax 9216
Gymnotus carapo 9697
Haemulon 11761,11946
Halosaurus 11856
Halichoeres 10974
Halimuraena 11868
Halalogenys nigripinnis 10528
Haplochromis 8791,10560,10809,11848
Haplochromis burtoni 8884,8975,9313,
11154,11909,11910,11911
Harengula 8987,10192,10388
Harpagifer bispinis 11781
Hemanthias vivanus 10116
Hemibalistes chrysoptera 8910
Hemichromis bimaculatus 8739,10273
Hemitripterus americanus 9618
Heterolonger 10604
Heterodontus francisci 9003
Heteromycteris japonicus 11373
Heteropneustes fossilis 8746,9263,
9301,9328,9329,9695,9940,10225,
10254,10258,10259,10260,10710,10718,
10726,10994,11095,11110,11163,11233,
11573,11617
Hexanchus griseus 8878
Hexogrammos octogrammos 9698
Hiodon 10538
Hippocampus hudsonius 8962
Hippoglossoides platessoides 9422,
10137,11976
Histodraco velifer 9199
Ho1ocentrus rufus 9324
Ho1tbyrnia 9367
Hop1ias 11797
Hop1osterum littorale 11094
Hucho hucho 11952
Huso huso 8997,10720,11201
Hobognathus 11959
Hydrolagus colliei 9008
Hypophthalmichthys moitrix 8678,10117,
10817,11341,11469
Hypophthalmichthys nobilis 9711
Hypoplectrus 9474,11837
Hypopomus occidentalis 9697
Hyporhamphus knysnaensis 10043
Hypseleotris compressus 10018
Hypsblennius 9218
Hysterocarpus traski 11811,11983
Ice1inus 11824
Ictalurus 10679,11386,12010
Ictalurus catus 8757,10679
Ictalurus melas 9682,10591,10664,11803,
12010
Ictalurus natalis 11803
Ictalurus nebulosus 8748,8756,9083,9510,
10273,10533,10591,10760,12010,12060
Ictalurus plathycephalus 8937
Ictalurus punctatus 8676,8677,8678,8679,
8680,8689,8690,8693,8757,8782,8802,
8822,8868,8989,9029,9072,9102,9142,
9378,9510,9546,10086,10161,10181,10286,
10410,10412,10418,10483,10484,10635,
10674,10679,10689,10691,11046,11057,
11058,11319,11383,11390,11454,11455,
11479,11597,11651,11832,11942,11943,
11944,11968,11992,11996,12008,12010,
12015,12030,12036,12063,12074,11319,
11803
Ictalurus serracanthus 8757
Ictiobus bulbalus 10820
Ictiobus cyprinellus 10691,10820
Ichthyomyzon unicuspis 9091,9337
Ilisha kampeni 9939
Isopsetta isolepis 8840
Istiomax indicus 10520
Istiophorus platypterus 9108,9571,10930,
11696
Isurus oxyrinchus 10147,11151
Jordanella floridae 9663,9721
Julidochromis regani 11745
Kareius bicoloratus 9490,9653,11255
Kathetostoma giganteum 8895
Katsuwonus pelamis 9490,10025,10031,10032
Kelloggella cardinalis 9113
Kimblaeus bassenis 8820
Kryptopterus bicirrhus 10791
Lebeo rohita 8986,9002,9261,10095,10842,
10843,11205,11666
Labistes reticulatus 11153
Labrisomus filamentosus 11606
Labrisomus filamentosus 11606
Labroides phthirophagus 11845
Lactarius lactarius 11906
Lagodon rhomboides 8668,8837,9207,9401,
9943,10325,10607,11900,11966,11972,
12044
Lamna nasus 11151
Lampanyc t us 10955
Lampetra ayresi 9842
Lampetra fluviatilis 9042,9155,9337,9585,
9846,9847,9848,9849,10706,10846,11451
Lampetra japonica 10321,11191,11521
Lampetra planeri 9042,9585,10329
Lampetra tridentata 9842,10320,11259
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Lamprologus brichardi 10437
Lateolabrax japonicus 10030
Lates 10815,10816,11554
Latimeria chalumnae 9000,9471,10210
Latridopsis ciliaris 10495
Lavinia exilicauda 10925
Lebiasina 11797
Lebistes reticulata 8894,8966
Leiognathus splendens 10797
Leiostomus xanthurus 8841,9071,9564,
9781,11076,11562,11900,11974,12084,
11318
Lepidocephalichthys thermalis 10304
Lepidocephalus guntea 10097
Lepidocybium flavobrunneum 9529
Lepidogobius lepidus 9122
Lepidopus caudatus 8995
Lepidosiren paradoxa 10730
Lepisosteus oculatus 12090
Lepisosteus osseus 10709
Lepisosteus platyrhinchus 9903,10312,
10719,10722
Lepomis 8686,11723
Lepomis auritus 9153
Lepomis cyanellus 8670,8822,9142,10591,
11292,11392,11452,11846,12080
Lepomis gibbosus 9153,9411,9501,9510,
9770,10511,10533,10591,10592,10859,
11041,11155,11452,11392,11721,11543,
11998
Lepomis humilis 8670,10537
Lepomis macrochirus 8670,8689,8802,8822,
9057,9067,9142,9153,9162,9230,9315,
9401,9411,9501,9510,9701,9770,9941,
9978,10020,10131,10190,10396,10458,
10476,10583,10591,10627,10674,10829,
10862,10916,11041,11384,11392,11452,
11455,11513,11543,11723,11791,11846,
11951,11967,11998,12079,12080,12122,
12126
Lepomis megalotis 8670,10808
Lepomis microlophus 8670,8822,9067,9142,
9230
Lepophidium cervinum 10382
Leptocottus armatus 9407,9567,12066
Leptophilypnus fluviatilis 9644
Lernanthropus 10432
Lethernteron lamottenii 11564
Leucaspius delineatus 8794
Leuciscus cephalus 8750,9918,11236
Leuciscus leuciscus 10804,11352
Leuresthes sardina 11981
Leuresthes tenius 9969,11981
Leuroglossus 9433
Limanda ferruginea 9566,11441,12083
Limanda limanda 9253,9942
Limanda yokohamae 10072,11370
Limnothrissa miodon 10816
Liopsetta putnami 10387,10943
Liparis 9553,11903
Lipidion eques 9376
Lipophrys 8905
Lipropoma 8769
Liza aurata 10748
Liza argentea 10594
Liza dumerili 10349
Liza macrolepis 10946
Lonchura punctulata 10725
Lophiodes 11772
Lophius americanus 8968,9149,9356,9385,
9450
Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps 9988
Lata lata 10653,11112,11999,12132
Lucania parva 9407,10607,12113
Lucioperca lucioperca 9372
Lumpenus lampretaefrimis 8858
Lutjanus 10946,11947,11949
Lutjanus campechanus 9207,9281,9943
Lycodaphus 10188,10189,10469
Lycodes sagittaris 11429
Lycodontis nudivomer 10608
Lycodonus malvinensis 11351
Lycozoarces regani 9890
Macculloche1la pel1i 10491
Macrobrachium rosenbergii 11974
Macrognathus 11096,11234,11867
Macrozoarces americanus 10330,10382
Macropodus 11225
Macropodus cupanus 8906,9905,11415
Macruronus novaeze1andidae 8895
Makaira 10382,10520,11802
Makaira mitsukurii 10520,11253
Ma1apterrus electricus 9323,11145,11226
Ma11otus vil1osus 10164,10538,11114
**Many Species Listed in the Publication
8673,8683,8685,8686,8687,8688,8692,
8694,8697,8698,8793,8802,8838,8969,
8987,9066,9163,9288,9406,9431,9432,
9436,9457,9485,9558,9587,9619,9669,
9712,9719,9728,9879,9923,9983,10015,
10075,10139,10192,10195,10203,10214,
10220,10221,10232,10419,10420,10429,
10531,10544,10549,10772,10928,10934,
10942,10944,11000,11207,11332,10550,
11534,11755,11847,11897,12051
Megalops 8668,10018
Melanocetus rossi 10837
Melanogrammus aeg1efinus 9211,9642,9715,
9756,10579,10652
Me1anostigma atlanticum 10897
Menidia 10762,11213
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Henidia audens 9727,11967
Menidia beryllina 10762,11812
Merlangius mer1angus 9211,9584,9715,10652
Merluccius 8832,8895,9661,10027,10961,
11440
Merluccius mer1uccius 9370,10652
Microgadus proximus 10389
Microgobius 10602,10607
Micromesistius poutassou 8865,8999,9715,
10480,11114,11733
Micrometrus minimus 9407
Micropogon undulatus 8668,8841,9943,9990,
10122,10797,11972
Micropogonias undu1atus 9207,9607,9781
Micropterus coosae 9408
Micropterus dolomieui 8934,9510,9594,
10864,12035
Micropterus punctulatus 8934,9968
Micropterus sa1moides 8660,9661,8663,
8670,8670,8689,8690,8691,8693,9821,
8921,8934,8938,9067,9068,9230,9510,
9606,9720,9727,9937,10083,10559,10588,
10680,10826,10864,11041,11317,11321,
11452,11455,11543,11544,11549,11566,
11950,12080
Micropterus trecu1i 12127
Microspathodon 11822,11927,11936
Mini1abrus striatus 10852
Minous 9895
Misgurnus anguil1icaudatus 8889,11476
Misgurnus fossilis 9698,11009,11031,11314
Moena 10231
Mogurnda mogurnda 9227
Mo1va 9042
Monopterus a1bus 9624
Marone americana 10898,11076,11102,11224
Marone chrysops 9510,10820
Marone saxatilis 8656,8657,8658,8659,
9065,9543,9630,9725,9732,9733,9734,
9735,9736,9737,9738,9739,9740,9741,
10207,10382,10400,10449,10457,10913,
11076,11421,12101
Moxostoma 9375,9705,12003
Mrigal rohu 9262,10841
Mugil 9694,9809,10500
Mugi1 capita 9694,10332,10333,10739
Mugil cephalus 8668,8742,8891,8887,9258,
9373,9401,9752,9754,9809,10075,10594,
10659,10824,10884,11027,11246,11255 ,
11280,11357,11492,11716
Mugi1 dussumerii 9309,10419
Mugi1ogobius abei 9106
Muraenesox cinereus 11066
Mu r aen icht hys gymn otus 9110
Muste1us 9053,10382,11051,11799
My1io latus 11257
Mylio macrocephalus 8891,10158
Mylopharyngodon piceus 10817
My1ossoma duriventris 11093
Myoxocephalus branti 9698
Myoxocepha1us octodecimspinosus 9150,
10262,10293,10894
Myoxocepha1us quadricornis 10538,11276
Myoxocepha1us scorpius 9796,10231
Mystus 9002,11467,11866
Mystus vittatus 9936,10040,10454,
10993,11866
Myxine 10890
Myxine g1utinosa 8743,10199,10890,
11055 '11365
Nadus 10213,10728
Nannacara 8748
Nannobrachium 12001
Narke japonica 8702
Nasa 1ituratus 11260,11304
Nasa maculatus 11773
Navodon modestus 9653,9656,11253
Neenche1ys 10467
Neetroplus 11810
Negaprion brevirostris 9003,10792,
12009,12105
Nemadactylus 8819
Nemata1osa vlaminghi 9373
Nemipterus marginatus 9098
Neoditrema ransonneti 9648,11242
Neogobius fluviati1is 8749
Neop1atycephalus richardsoni 8819
Neothunnus a1bacora 10520
Nezuma bairdi 10382
Nocomis 10462,11815,11872
Nocomis micropogon 9770,10462
Notacanthus 9639,11856
Notemigonus cryso1eucas 8822,8823,8930,
9142,9143,9704,9770,10533
Nothobranchius guentheri 9804,10235
Notopterus notopterus 9089,9517,10255,
11163,10431,10556
Notothenia 10054,10368,12016
Notothenia coriiceps neglecta 11863
Notropis 8965,9770,10396,10537,10538,
10563,11100,11392,11776,11806,11808,
11844,11959,11970,12043,12123,11323,
11551,11798
Notropis amoenus 8930,9770
Notropis ardens 9544,11%1
Notropis cerasinus 9544,11961
Notropis cornutus 8965,9721,9974,10538,
11565
Notropis hudsonius 8831,9770,99.73,
10399,10402,10538,10901
Notropis lutrensis 8709,10825,11959,
11960' 11970
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Notropis spilopterus 9770,10833
Noturus 11793,11803
Odontaspis taurus 11065,12139
Odontesthes regia 11268
Odonus niger 8771,10855
Oligocottus maculosus 10184
Ompak pabda 11163
Oncorhynchus 8940,11425
Oncorhynchus gobuscha 9161,9559,9560,
9572,9767,10443,10453,10554,10610,
10611,10671,10889,11952,12055
Oncorhynchus keta 8925,9515,9698,9775,
10177,10522,11179,11379,11531,11976,
12077 '12095
Oncorhynchus kisutch 8848,8925,8935,
9043,9152,9183,9277,9349,9478,9515,
9608,9766,9771,9971,10089,10090,
10128,10183,10204,10406,10525,10614,
10648,10653,10676,10692,10821,10827,
11125,11189,11303,11424,11548,11550,
11698,11720,11757,11771,11789,11952,
11971,12000,12049,12121
Oncorhynchus masou 9519,9656,10516,10614
Oncorhynchus nerka 8758,8802,8826,8888,
9277,9515,9608,10106,10173,10177,
10694,10891,11106,10663,11420,11604,
11655,11952,12048,12054
Onchorhynchus rhodurus 11530
Onchorhynchus tshawytscha 8845,8848,
9277,9515,9608,9723,9948,10123,10204,
10284,10285,10494,10688,10692,10789,
10821,10989,11320,11335,11396,11402,
11611,11641,11789,11967,11975,12061,
12124,11320,11328
Oneirodes 9368,10837
Opegnathus punctatus 10528
Ophicephalus gaucha 10759
Ophicephalus maculatus 9177
Ophicephalus punctatus 8746,9002,9882,
10254,10454,10958,11439
Ophicephalus striatus 9002,11722
Ophichthus 9217,9813
Ophidion 10926
Ophioblennius atlanticus 10571
Ophiodon elongatus 8810,10198,10464,
11274,12056
Ophisurus serpens 10241
Opisthonema 10192,11946
Oplegnathus fasciatus 9022
Opsanus tau 9055,9536,9647,10382,10515,
11037,11306,12136
Orthodon macrolepidotus 10925
Oryzias celebensis 10337
Oryzias latipes 8754,8788,8852,9331,
9341,9479,9896,10170,10219,10270,
10308,11072,11139,11471
Osmerus eperlanus 9194,10839
Osmerus mordax 8831,8979,9458,10402,
10450,10593,10901,10943,11560,11568
Pagothenia brachysoma 11540
Pagrus major 9897,11081,11245
Paleatogobius uchidai 11532
Palinurichthyes perciformis 10382
Pantosteus clarki 10423
Paracheilinus 10960
Paradachirus marmoratus 11149
Paragobiodon xanthosoma 9877
Paralabrax clathratus 10302
Paralichthys olivaceus 9112
Parasilurus asotus 9029,11764
Parathunnus sibi 10520
Pardachirus marmoratus 9171,11108
Parophrys vetulus 9418,11103,12092
Peltorhamphus 10493
Penaeus japonicus 10075
Peprilus simillimus 10395
Perea flavescens 8674,8830,8831,9135,
9411,9510,9720,9722,9726,9770,10378,
10450,10538,10538,10591,10653,10656,
10680,10820,10901,10954,11078,11316,
11543,11644,11999
Perea fluviatilis 8866,8917,9004,9365,
9527,9635,9953,10112,10194,10402,
11112,11144,11186,11219,11361,11627,
12094
Percina 9411,10653,11796,11962
Percopsis omisomayeus 8833,10402,
10653,10901
Periophthalmus 10201,10280
Periophthalmus sorbrinus 9551,10003
Petenia kraussii 10589
Petromyzon marinus 8736,8738,9014,9354,
9815,9816,9817,9818,9819,9820,9821,
9822,9823,9824,9825,9826,9827,9828,
9829,9830,9831,9832,9833,9834,9835,
9836,9837,9838,9839,9841,9843,9850,
9851,9852,9853,9854,9855,9857,9858,
9859,9860,9861,9862,9863,9864,9865,
9866,9867,9868,9869,9870,9871,9872,
9873,10541,11045,12007,12110,12141
Petrotilapia trewavas 9958
Pholis 11718
Phoxinus laevis 8996,10538,11961
Phoxinus phoxinus 8981,9042,9246,10378,
10513,11563,11865,12103
Phrynichthys 11710
Pimelodus clarias 11862
Pimephales notatus 9770,11565,11999
Pimephales notropis 11100
Pimephales promelas 8856,9095,9136,9196,
9683,9730,9770,10145,10396,10405,
10538,10626,10653,10761,10911,~0952,
11175,11497,11514,11547,11682,11736,
12053
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P1atichthys f1esus 9141,9175,9181,
9438,10058,10367,10752,10839,11049,
11132,11344,11895,11896
P1atichthys stellatus 9698,9914,12091
P1atycepha1us 10414,10646,11777
Plecoglossus altive1is 8894,9032,9650,
9899,10031,10075,10125,10160,10161,
10162,10170,11883
P1eurogrammas 10727
P1euronichthys cornutus 9653
P1euronectes platessa 8735,8857,8990,
9104,9134,9202,9253,9389,9390,9464,
9629,9643,9717,9796,10273,10886,
11143,11187,11258,11344,11355,11556
P1otosus angui1laris-10153,10419
P1otosus 1ineatus 11619
Pneumatophorus japonicus 8896,11255
Podothecus 10727
Poecilia formosa 9475,9976,10805,11362
Poecilia 1atipinna 9173,9401,9976,10783,
12011,12052
Poecilia mexicanna 9976,10805
Poecilia reticulata 8748,9129,9133,
10185,10215,10378,10445,10509,
11178,11251,11628,11779,12052,12098
Poeciliopsis 12019,11849
Poeciliopsis monacha 12104
Pogonias cromis 8668,11972
Pogonophryne 11781
Po1lachius virens 9715,11114
Po1ydacty1us multiradiatus 8987
Polyodon spathula 10613,10691,11918
Polypterus 11977
Po1ypterus pa1mas 10353
Polypterus senegalus 10572,11091
Pomacentrus 9876
Pomadasys macracanthus 10119
Pomatomus 11717
Pomatomus sa1tatrix 10382,10877,11177
Pomatoschistus 9209,10917
Pomatoschistus microps 9460,10191,10917
Pomatoschistus minutus 9123,9209,9460,
10651,10917
Pomoxis 8685,8686
Pomoxis annu1aris 8689,8690,8693,9510
Pomoxis nigromaculatus 9411,9510,11403
Potamotrygon 12133
Primotus scitu1us 11834
Prionace glauca 10382,11523
Prionotus caro1inus 8842
Prionurus punctatus 9402
Pristipomoides 9943
Pristolepis fasciatus 10213
Psettichthys me1anostictus 9152
Pseudoaphritis urvi11ii 88 21
Pseudobalistes fuscus 8771
Pseudocarcharias kamoharai 10962
Pseudocryptes dentatus 9239
Pseudo1abrus 10951
Pseudo1abrus ce1idotus 9307,10436
Pseudo1atirus 11838
Pseudomugi1 signifer 11489
Pseudop1euronectes americanus 8708,8880,
9321,9472,9586,9780,10121,10137,10256,
10387,10587,10731,11477,11649,11857,
11976
Pseudopriacanthus 11828
Pseudorhombus 11372,11831
Pterogobius zacalles 10965
Pterothrissus 9514
Ptychocheilus oregonensis 9606,10172
Pugitius pungitius 9042,9465,9982,10540,
10573,10653 ,11568
Puntius sarana 9294
Puntius sophore 8799,11460
Pyramodon ventralis 10468
Quintana atizona 11701
Rachycentron canadus 9938
Raia batis 9622
Raja 8744,8812,9003,9036,9056,9508,
10273,10882
Raja clavata 88129342,9343,10552,10574
Raja erinacea 8778,10053,10382,10879
Rasbora daniconius 10061,10427,11414
Reinhadtius hippog1ossoides 10902
Rhinecanthus aculeatus 10855
Rhinichthys 9610,12102,11815
Rhinichthys cataractae 10426,10810,11872
Rhinonemus cimbrius 11363
Rhinoptera bonasus 10590
Rhodeus ocel1atus 10035:
Rhodeus sericeus 8799,11823
Rhizoprionodon terraenovae 11958
Rohu catla 9264
Rohu mrigal 9262
Rudarius ercodes 8887
Rutilus rutilus 8749,8981,8992,9535,
9628,9709,10066,10378,10893,10954,
10982,11077,11112,11160,11186,11199,
11218,11236,11751
Saccobranchus fossilis 9664,11483
Sa1angichthys 10056
Salmo alpinus 11746
Salmo apache 9596
Salmo clarki 9069,9339,9610,9777,10828,
10914,11385,11545,11952
Salmo fario 9795
Scientific Name Index Page 9
Sa1mo gairdneri 8659,8674,8704,8705,
8719,8741,8755,8761,8768,8772,8777,
9779,8781,8802,8811,8829,8845,8853,
8862,8872,8885,8891,8894,8914,8915,
8916,8919,8926,8927,8933,8935,8956,
8959,8973,9004,9007,9011,9012,9013,
9023,9038,9040,9044,9062,9081,9099,
9135,9151,9152,9154,1958,9179,9184,
9185,9197,9200,9206,9208,9234,9235,
9236,9238,9247,9251,9274,9275,9276,
9285,9292,9330,9345,9355,9372,9400,
9423,9427,9440,9463,9466,9470,9471,
9493,9518,9547,9596,9600,9608,9609,
9620,9632,9637,9652,9655,9673,9681,
9684,9685,9687,9706,9716,9722,9749,
9751,9755,9760,9761,9768,9769,9793,
9802,9803,9904,9916,9917,9920,9947,
9998,10037,10038,10088,10091,10092,
10104,10106,10123,10124,10128,10130,
10134,10140,10146,10156,10160,10171,
10175,10187,10197,10204,10205,10206,
10212,10216,10243,10245,10248,10261,
10299,10301,10318,10325,10326,10346,
10365,10397,10413,10415,10417,10422,
10435,10441,10444,10465,10471,10474,
10475,10486,10487,10488,10489,10492,
10532,10576,10599,10614,10622,10623,
10650,10654,10657,10665,10666,10681,
10686,10687,10699,10705,10707,10723,
10740,10741,10743,10750,10753,10754,
10756,10758,10774,10782,10788,10821,
10857,10878,10887,10888,10914,10923,
10947,10948,10986,11017,11030,11054,
11069,11074,11079,11082,11098,1112,
11127,11131,11133,11134,11135,11137,
11164,11166,11167,11170,11173,11174,
11186,11188,11189,11190,11202,11214,
11222,11132,11273,11326,11336,11337,
11338,11339,11340,11354,11355,11360,
11379,11381,11382,11389,11396,11422,
11438,11445,11449,11455,11476,11488,
11490,11504,11517,11582,11583,11607,
11608,11621,11626,11634,11642,11645,
11662,11668,11676,11698,11724,11725,
11731,11871,11882,11884,11885,11887,
11889,11895,11899,11918,11952,11971,
11975,11979,12000,12022,12041,12042,
12057,12114,12115,12129,11324
Sa1mo gairdnerii irideus 10317
Sa1mo gi1ae 9596
Sa1mo irideus 11088,11114
Sa1mo sa1ar 8711,8828,8883,8920,9039,
9064,9193,9205,9244,9249,9286,9293,
9420 ,9429,9496 ,9633 ,9640,9748,9765,
9910,10127,10168,10169,10178,10289,
10501,10512,10598,10665,1066,10970,
Sa1mo sa1ar Cont'd 10981,10989,11019,
11088,11116,11220,11302,11348,11353,
11423,11496,11568,12045,12068
Sa1mo trutta 8674,8762,8861,8944,9080,
9156,9157,9201,9205,9248,9293,9297,
9374,9417,9512,9591,9596,9634,9641,
9708,9714,9722,9765,10106,10110,10120,
10134,10143,10170,10205,10497,10647,
10660,10669,10670,10923,10983,10989,
11047,11084,11088,11117,11359,11455,
11491,11766,11893,11952,11953,12022
Sa1mo trutta fario 9506
Sa1ve1inus a1pinus 9248,9268,9698,9931,
9950,10446,10536,11386,11568
Sa1ve1inus fontina1is 8674 :8.713,8714,
8748,8759,8869,8944,9063,9505,9591,
9592,9595,9596,9722,9777,9782,9920,
10180,10205,10533,10669,10953,10989,
11064,11088,11143,11300,11386,11423,
11455,11473,11568,11643,11758,11760,
11762,11954,11956,11957,12046,12064
Sa1ve1inus 1eucomaenis 8998,9656,10029,
11067
Sa1ve1inus ma1ma 9503,9656
Sa1ve1inus namaycush 8713,8944,9504,9855,
9856,9858,9865,9867,9931,10180,10430,
11386,11455,11473,11683,11684,12046
Sarda sarda 11240
Sardina pi1chardus 9369,11238
Sardinops caeru1ea 9433
Sardinops me1anostricta 8896,9026,9033,
10031,10159,11255,11376
Sarotherodon 8929,9428,11346,11943,11944
Sarotherodon aureus 8971,9010,10354,
10371,11494,11942
Sarotherodon ga1i1aeus 10951
Sarotherodon mossambicus 8723,8870,8974,
9079,9419,9428,9687,10020,10051,10132,
10390,10315,10324,10326,10371,10747,
11015,11016,11018,11172,11244,11354,
11450,11665
Sarotherodon ni1oticus 10354,10614,11494
Sauridia undosquamis 9656
Scardinius erythrophtha1mus 9535,10378
Scarus 9381,11821,11854,11934,12120
Schedophi1us macu1atus 11829
Schizothorax richardsonii 9300
Sciaenops oce11ata 8665
Scomber esox 11208
Scomber japonicus 9657,10031,10034,
10526,10619,11253,11376
Scomber omorus 9653,10946,11717,11935
Scomber scomber 10382
Sc ombe r scombrus 884 2,904 1,9570 ,1048 2,
11114,11262,11432,12089
Scombrops 10528
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Scophthalmus maximus 8902,8918,9213,
9253,9909,10075,10079
Scorpaena guttata 11150
Scorpaenichthys marmoratus 9509
Scyliorhinus canicula 9003,9004,9342,
9343,9348,9430,9540,9718,9792,9794,
9949,10273,10729,11659
Scyliorhinus stellaris 10313
Scyllium stellare 9076,9077
Sebastes 8950,9087,9088,9561,9698,
10922,11327,11380,11687,11718
Sebastes alutus 10577
Sebastes carnatus 8764,8765
Sebastes chrysomelas 8764,8765
Sebastodes 10727
Semicossyphus maculatus 9892
Semotilus atromaculatus 9703,9770,11565,
11815
Semotilus corporalis 11762
Semotilus margarita 10538,11826
Seriola quinqueradiata 8886,9021,9481,
9653,10019,10158,10163,10514,10615,
10625,11244,11249,11253,11255
Seriollela 11754
Serranochromis 10118,11848
Srranus 9415,10231,11272
Serrasalmus 8748,9322
Sevastes inermis 10031
Sicyases sanguineus 9326
Sillago 8819,10057,10812
Sillago sihama 10055,10230,10419
Silurus asotus 11522
Silurus glanis 9029,11707
Snyderina 9144,10468
Solea senegalensis 9660,10233
Solea solea 8864,9253,12142
Solea vulgaris 10075,10082
Sparisoma radians 11712
Sparus aurata 10075,10084,10085,11343
Sparus macrocephalus 9229
Spheroides pleurostictus 10812
Sphyraen borealis 10382,11695
Spicara chrysellis 8707
Spratelloides gracilis 9092
Sprattus antipodum 10645
Sprattus sprattus 10048,11114
Squalus acanthias 8745,8802,8878,9003,
9148,9150,9169,9182,9184,9285,10269,
10294,10300,10382,11672,1~134
Squalus japonicus 10237
Stegastes 9876
Stenotomus chrysops 10382,11620
Stenotomus versicolor 12130
Stephanolepis cirrhifer 10034
Sternarchus albifrons 10336
Sternoptyx 10140
Stizostedion lucioperca 9584,11218
Stizostedion vitreum 8862,8931,8936,
8942,9720,9783,10408,10653,11455,
11964,11999,12005
Stizostedion vitreum vitreum 8672,
8681,9774,10398,10856,11987
Stolephorus 8987,9092
Stolothrissa tanganicae 10815,10816
Symphurus atricauda 9926,11819
Symphurus plagiusa 11124
Symphysodon discus 9254
Synanceia trachynis 10339
Syngnathus 9178,10193,10968,11080,11795
Synodontis nigriventirs 11068,11745
Synodus ulae 10969
Tetraodon 9221,10796,11745
Tetrapturs albidus 10797,10930
Thalassoma bifasciatum 8728,11938
Theragra chalcogramma 8843,9030,10026,
10389,10407,10526,11247,11388
Therapon 9221,10419
Thryssa 8987
Thunnus 10340,10379,10580,11755,11756
Thunnus alalunga 9525,11161,10407,10520
Thunnus albacares 9009,10148,10938,11690
Thunnus thynnus 9656,9662,10708,11524,
11614,11630
Thymallus arcticus 9242,10536,10568,
11567
Tilapia 9222,9467,10080,10200,11554,11993
Tilapia aurea 8929,9600,9764,10863,
10910,10949,11974,12075
Tilapia mariae 10371,12067
Tilapia mossambica 8760,8775,8939,9146,
9372,9511,9600,9907,9929,10357,10362,
10401,11447,11571,11636
Tilapia nilotica 8894,9600,10049,10076,
10077,10078,10160,10161,10527,11231,
11554,11759
Tilapia rendalli 9294,10051,10118,10813
Tilapia sparrmanii 10118,10371
Tilapia zillii 9027,9096,11003,11216,
11231,11355
Tinea tinea 9691,10378,10582
Torpedo 9035,10716,11618,11673
Torpedo californica 8703,8713,8733,8801,
8803,8804,10717,10744,11059,11141,
11142,12035,12026,12073,12076,12096,
12111,12112
Torpedo marmorata 8716,8881,8882,9338,
10335,10375,10378,10574,11021,11056,
11097,11115,11156
Torpedo nobilana 8803,9003
Torpedo ocellata 10305
Trachurus 8985,9568
Scientific Name Index Page 11
Trachurus japonicus 9490,9653,10034,
11255
Trematomus 9199,9321,10054,10140,10793
Trematomus bernacchii 9159,10140,10793
Trematomus hansoni 9159,9160
Trematomus newnesi 9159
Triakis semifasciata 9407
Tribo1odon hakonensis 8894,10160
Trichiurus haume1a 10504
Trichodon trichodon 10393
Trichogaster 8786,9138
Trichogaster trichopterus 9132,9911
Tridentiger obscurus 10919
Trimmatom 10803
Trinectes macu1atus 8842
Triphoturus 11261
Tripterygion varium 9397
Trisopterus esmarkii 9715,10480,11363
Typ1ichthyes subterraneous 10424
Uegitg1anis zammaranoi 11578
Umbra 1imi 10591,10876
Umbra pygmaea 11437
Umbrina bussingi 8770
Uro1ophus 8818,11858
Urophycis 8851,10382
Va1encienne11us tripunctu1atus 10451,
10452
Varicus imswe 11809
Vimbra vimba 9918
Xephophorus macu1atus 9437,10354
Xererpes 9987
Xiphophorus 9961,10236,10275,11140,12072
Xiphophorus he11eri 10036,10354,10369,
11182,11248,11355,11881
Xiphophorus macu1atus 9805,10036,10369,
11182,11291
Xiphophorus variatus 9977,10101
Xyphister 9987
Xyrichthys 10063,11237
Zacco p1aytypus 9921
Zanio1epis 11851
Zebrasoma 11260
Zenopsis nebu1osus 8819
Zeus faber 8819
Zestichthys tanakai 10526
Ziphias g1andius 11689
Zoarces viviparus 9364
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loci in Salmonidae. II. Linkage associations from a hybridized Salvelinus
genome(~. namaycush x ~· fontinalis). Genetics 95(3): 707-726, 1980.
Walesby, N.J. & I.A. Johnston. Temperature acclimation in brook trout muscle
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Ko, R.C., J. Ling & M.N. Adal. Cephalic anatomy of a gnathostomatid nema-
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8716 Marsal, J., J.E. Esquerda, C. Fiol, C. Solsona & J. Tomas. Calcium fluxes in
isolated pure cholinergic nerve endings from the electric organ of Tor-
pedo marmorata. J Physiol (Paris) 76(5): 443-458, 1980. ---
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Michaelson, D.M., S. Avissar, I. Ophir, I. Pinchasi, I. Angel, Y. Kloog & M.
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Bryant, P.1. & A.J. Matty. Optimisation of Artemia feeding rate for carp lar-
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Dabrowski, K., S. Hassard, J. Quinn, T.J. Pitcher & A.M. Flinn. The effect
of Geotrichum candidium protein substitution in pelleted fish feed on the
growth of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Rich.) and on utilization of the
diet. Aquaculture 21(3): 213-232, 1980.
Hogendoorn, H. Controlled propagation of the African catfish, Clarias lazera
(C. & V.) III. Feeding and growth of fry. Aquaculture 21(3): 233-242,
1980.
8721 Edwards, P. A review of recycling organic wastes into fish, with emphasis on
the tropics. Aquaculture 21(3): 261-280, 1980.
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Bower, C.E. & T. Holm-Hansen. A simplified hydrazine-reduction method for
determining high concentrations of nitrate in recirculating seawater.
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Lam, T.J. Thyroxine enhances larval development and survival in Sarotherodon
(Tilapia) mossambicus Ruppell. Aquaculture 21(3): 287-292, 1980.
Boyd, C.E. & M.L. Cuenca. Refinements of the lime requirement procedure for
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Udupa, K.S. On the estimation of parameters of Von Bertalanffy growth equa-
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Gunkel, G.·& B. Streit. Mechanisms of bioaccumulation of a herbicide (atra-
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1980.
Barham, W.A.T., K.M. Gaiger & J.G.J. Visser. The effect of the fish anaes-
thetic benzocaine hydrochloride on the quality of saline water. Water
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Warner, R.R. & S.G. Hoffman. Population density and the economics of terri-
torial defense in a coral reef fish. Ecology 61(4): 772-780, 1980.
Hixon, M.A. Competitive interactions between California reef fishes of the
genus Embiotoca. Ecology 61(4): 918-931, 1980.
Leger, C. Recent developments of the notion of essential fatty acid in fish.
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Kumar, S. & K. Chandrasekhar. Artificial spawning effected in the fresh
water teleost,Cyprinus carpio by clomiphene citrate. Experientia 36(10):
1229-1230, 1980.
Johnson, F.N. Effects of lithium chloride on lateral line responses in
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Rothlein, J.E. & S.M. Parsons. Bicarbonate stimulation of the ca2+fMg2+-
ATPase of Torpedo electric organ synaptic vesicles. Biochem Biophys Res
Commun 95(4): 1869-1874, 1980.
Ernst, S.A., W.C. Dodson & K.J. Karnaky .. Structural diversity of occluding
junctions in the low-resistance chloride-secreting opercular epithelium
of seawater-adapted killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus). J Cell Biology
87(2-1): 488-497, 1980.
Yaron, z. & C. Barton. Stimulation of estradiol-17)9 output from isolated
ovarian fragments of the plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) by homologous
pituitary extract. Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 151-154, 1980.
Gallard, G.V., z. Petro & K.J. Ryan. Aromatization and 5~-reduction in brain
and nonneural tissues of a cyclostome, Petromyzon marinus. Gen Camp Endo-
crinol 42(2): 155-159, 1980.
Stefan, Y. & S. Falkmer. Identification of four endocrine cell types in
the pancreas of Cottus scorpius (Teleostei) by immunofluorescence and
electron microscopy. Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 171-178, 1980.
Wright, G.M., M.F. Filosa & J.H. Youson. Immunocytochemical localization of
thyroglobulin in the transforming endostyle of anadromous sea lampreys,
Petromyzon marinus L., during metamorphosis. Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2):
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8739 Myers, S.F. & V.L. Avila. Tritiated 17}?-estradiol uptake by the brain
and other tissues of the cichlid jewel fish, Hemichromis bimaculatus.
Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 203-211, 1980.
8740
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Leach, G.J. & M.H. Taylor. The role of cortisol in stress induced meta-
bolic changes in Fundulus heteroclitus. Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 219-
227, 1980.
Kime, D.E. & D.M. Saksena. The effect of temperature on the hepatic cata-
bolism of testosterone in the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) and the
goldfish (Carassius auratus). Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 228-234, 1980.
Azoury, R. & B. Eckstein. Steroid production in the ovary of the gray mullet
(Mugil cephalus) during stages of egg ripening. Gen & Camp Endocrinol
42(2): 244-250, 1980.
Emdin, S.O. & D.F. Steiner. Aspecific antiserum against insulin from the
Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa: Characteristics of the antiserum,
its use on a homologous radioimmunoassay, and immunofluorescent micro-
scopy. Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 251-258, 1980.
8744 Idler, D.R. & K.M. Kane. Cytosol receptor glycoprotein for 1o\-hydroxycor-
ticosterone in tissues of an elasmobranch fish (Raja ocellata). Gen
Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 259-266, 1980.
8745 DeRoos, C.C. & R. DeRoos. Plasma glucose levels increase after partial
hypophysectomy (ACTH removal) and sham surgery in the spiny dogfish shark
(Squalus acanthias). Gen Camp Endocrinol 42(2): 270-280, 1980.
8746 Garg, V.K. Coupling between Na+ and sugar for sugar transport in a few
Indian teleosts. Acta Physiol Acad Sci Hung 55(3): 227-232. 1980.
8747
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8749
Montgomery, J.C. & J.A. MacDonald. Stretch receptors in the eye muscles of
a teleost fish. Experientia 36(10): 1176-1177, 1980.
Wagner, H.J. Light-dependent plasticity of the morphology of horizontal cell
terminals in cone pedicles of fish retinas. J Neurocytology 9(5):
573-590,1980.
Grupcheva, G. & J. Lom. Protozoan parasites of fishes from Bulgaria I.
Glugea luciopercae and the description of th~ee new Trichodina species.
Folia Parasitologica 27(4): 289-294, 1980.
8750 Ergens, R. Six new species of Gyrodactylus from freshwater fishes of the
Palaearctic region. Folia Parasitologica 27(4): 303-308, 1980.
8751
8752
Moravec, F. Revision of nematodes of the genus Capillaria from European
freshwater fishes. Folia Parasitologica 27(4): 309-324, 1980.
Lee, S-C.
Taiwan.
Intertidal fishes of the rocky pools at Lanyu (Botel Tobago)
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8753 Lee, S-C. New records of fishes from Lanyu (Botal Tobago), Taiwan. Bull
8754
Inst Zool Acad Sinica 19(2): 57-62, 1980. ·
Iuchi, I. & K. Yamagami. Hatching enzyme in the secretory granule of hatching
gland, isolated from the homogenate of whole embryos of medaka at some
developmental stages. Annat Zool Japonenses 53(3): 147-155, 1980.
8755 Newcombe, C.P. & G.F. Hartman. Visual signals in the spawning behaviour of
rainbow trout. Can J Zool 58(10): 1751-1757, 1980.
8756 Eriksson, L-0. & T. VanVeen. Circadian rhythms in the brown bullhead,
Ictalurus nebulosus (Teleostei). Evidence for an endogenous rhythm in
feeding, locomotor, and reaction time behaviour. Can J Zool 58(10): 1899-
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and marine catfish to amino acids. Can J Zool 58(10): 1778-1784, 1980.
Mornrnsen, T.P., C.J. French & P.W. Hochachka. Sites and patterns of protein
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Dutil, J.D. & G. Power. Coastal populations of brook trout, Salvelinus
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Rath, S. & B.N. Misra. Age-related changes in oxygen consumption by the
gill, brain and muscle tissues of Tilapia mossambica Peters exposed to
dichlorvos (DDVP). Environ Pollution 23A(2): 95-102, 1980.
Schneider, M.J., S.A. Barraclough, R.G., Genoway & M.L. Wolford. Effects
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Arawomo,·G.A.O. The food of juvenile trout, Salmo trutta L. in Loch Leven,
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Hine, P.M. A review of some species of Myxidium butschli, 1882 (Myxozosporea)
from eels (Anguilla spp). J Protozoal 27(3): 260-266, 1980.
Larson, R.J. Territorial behavior of the black and yellow rockfish and
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Larson, R.J. Influence of territoriality on adult density of 2 rockfish of
the genus Sebastes. Marine Biol 58(2): 123-132, 1980.
Cunningham, S. & D. Whitmarsh. Fishing effort and fisheries policy. Marine
Policy 4(4): 309-316, 1980.
D'Croz, L. & B. Kwiecinski. · Contribution of mangrove swamps to the Bay of
Panama fisheries. Revista Biol Tropical 28(1): 13-30, 1980.
Blanco, 0. & T. Meade; Effect of dietary ascorbic acid on the susceptibility
of steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri) to nitrite toxicity. Revista Biol
Tropical 28(1):91-108, 1980.
Bussing, W.A. Liopropoma fasciatum a new serranid fish and only known member
of the genus from the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean. Revista Biol Tro-
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Lopez, S. & I. Myrna. Umbrina bussingi, a new sciaenid fish from the tropical
eastern Pacific Ocean. Rev Biol Tropical 28(1): 203-208, 1980.
Fricke, H.W. Mating systems, maternal and bioparental care in triggerfish
(Balistidae). Z Tierpsychologie 53(2): 105-122, 1980.
Enzmann, P.J. Viral diseases of fish-viral hemorrhagic septicemia of rain-
bow trout. Tierarztliche Umschau 35(11): 775, 1980.
Kruse, R. Multiple determination of Pb and Cd in fish by electrothermal AAS
after wet-ashing in commercially available teflon beakers. Z Lebensmittel-
Untersuchung und-Forshung 171(4): 261-264, 1980.
Pariser, E.R. & W. Wallerstein. Fish protein concentrate-lessons for future
food supplementation. Food Policy 5(4): 298-305, 1980.
Sahib, I.K.A., K.S. Swami & K.V.R. Rao. Regulation of glutamate dehydrogenase,
ammonia and free amino acids in the tissues of the teleost Tilapia
mossambica (Peters) consequent to sublethal malathion exposure - a time
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8776 Srivastava, D.K. & V.M.S. Sriwastwa. Erythrocytic abnormalities due to·
urea stress in Cirrhinus mrigala (Ham) fingerlings. Current Science
India 49(20): 799, 1980.
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Pfeifer, K.F., L.J. Weber & R.E. Larson. Carbon tetrachloride-induced
hepatotoxic response in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, as influenced
by two commercial fish diets. Comp Biochem Physiol 67C(2):91-96, 1980.
Forster, R.P. & J.A. Hannafin. Taurine uptake in atrial myocardium by a
sodiurn-dependentP-amino acid system in the elasmobranch, Raja erinacea.
Comp Biochem Physiol 67C(2): 107-114, 1980.
Jackson, W.F. & P.O. Fromm. Effect of acute acid stress on isolated per-
fused gills of rainbow trout. Camp Biochem Physiol 67C(2): 141-146, 1980.
Hilmy, A.M., M.B. Shabana & M.M. Said. Haernatological responses to mercury
toxicity in the marine teleost, Aphanius dispar (Rupp). Comp Biochem
Physiol 67C(2): 147-158, 1980.
Perrier, H., G. Llaurens, C. Perrier, G. Peres & J. Gras. Activities of 12
enzymes in the blood plasma of the rainbow trout. Revue Can Biol 39(3):
141-148, 1980.
8782 Robin, J. & A. Rodrigue. Resistance of herpes channel catfish virus (HCCV)
to temperature, pH, salinity and ultraviolet irradiation. Revue Can Biol
39(3): 153-156, 1980.
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Delahunty, G., J. Olcese & V. Devlaming. Photoperiod effects on carbohydrate
metabolites in the goldfish, Carassius auratus role of the pineal and
retinal pathways. Revue Can Biol 39(3): 173-180, 1980.
Reaves, T.A. Jr. & J.N. Hayward. Functional and morphological studies of
peptide-containing neuroendocrine cells in goldfish hypothalamus. J Comp
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Rosiles, J.R. & R.B. Leonard. The organization of the extraocular motor
nuclei in the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina. J Camp Neural 193(3):
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Tripathy, N.K. & c.c. Das. The karyotype·of Trichogaster fasciatus (Osphran-
emidae, Pisces. Current Science India 50(2): 916, 1981.
Ahmed, A.I., D.T. Osuga, R.E. Feeney & Y. Yeh.
fishes£ freezing behavior in H20 and D2 0.
1980
Antifreeze proteins from
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Iwamatsu, T. & K. Takama. Inhibitory effect of rabbit serum factor on
invitro oocyte maturation of the teleost fish, Oryzias latipes. Develop-
ment, Growth & Differentiation 22(3): 229-236, 1980.
8789 Marks, J.E., D.H. Lewis & G.S. Trevino. Mixed infection in columnaris di-
sease of fish. J Amer Veter Med Assoc 177(9): 8ll-814,1980.
8790
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Ferguson, H.W. & R.D. Moccia. Disseminated hexamitiasis in Siamese fighting
fish. J Amer Veter Med Assoc 177(9): 854-857, 1980.
Wilhelm, W. The disputed feeding behaviour of a paedophagous Haplochromine
cichlid (Pisces} observed and discussed. Behaviour 74 (3-4): 310-323,
1980.
Das, K.K. & S.K. Banerjee, Cadmium toxicity in fishes. Hydrobiologia
75(2): 117-122, 1980.
Robertson, A.I. The structure and organization of an eelgrass fish fauna.
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8794 Andorfer, B. The school behavior of Leucaspius delineatus (Heckel) in re-
lation to ambient space and the presence of a pike (Esox lucius).
Oecologia 47(1): 137-140, 1980.
8795 Mirvish, S.S., K. Karlowski, D.A. Cairnes, J.P. Sams, R. Abraham & J. Nielsen.
Identification of alkylureas after nitrosation-denitrosation of a bonito
fish product, crab, lobster, and bacon. J Agr Food Chern 28(6): 1175-1181,
1980.
8796 Harthesen, J.J., P.T. i.Jaletzko & F.F. Busta. High-pressure liquid chromato-
graphic determination of hypoxanthine in refrigerated fish. J Agr Food
Chern 28(6): 1308-1310, 1980.
8797 Hakkinen, I. & E. Hasanen. Mercury in eggs and nestlings of the osprey
(Pandion haliaetus) in Finland and its bioaccumulation from fish. Annales
Zool Fennici 17(3): 131-140, 1980.
8798 Abo-Elnaga, I.G. The bacterial flora of some fresh-water fishes. Archiv
Lebensmit tel hygiene 31(5): 181-, 1980.
8799 Khangarot, B.S. & R.C. Somani. Toxic effects of mercury on the gills of a
freshwater teleost, Puntius sophore Hamilton. Current Science India
49(21): 832-833, 1980.
8800 Goel, K.A. & V. Garg. Enzymological anomalies in liver and kidney of Channa
punctatus after 2' ,4'-diamino, 3'-aminoazobenzene (DAAB) exposure. Cur-
rent Science India 49(21): 835...:836, 1980.
8801 Parsons, S.M. & R. Koenigsberger. Specific stimulated uptake of acetylcho-
line py Torpedo electric organ synaptic vesicles. Proc Nat Acad Sci-USA
77(10); 6234-6238, 1980.
8802 Franklin, F..B., C.R. Elcombe, M.J. Vodicnik & J.J. Lech. Comparative aspects
of the disposition and metabolism of xenobiotics in fish and mammals. Fed
Proc 39(13): 3144-3149, 1980.
8803 Boyd, N.D. & J.B. Cohen. Kinetics of binding of (3H) acetylcholine and (3H)
carbamolcholine to Torpedo postsynaptic membranes: Slow conformational
transitions of the cholinergic receptor. Biochem (USA) 19(23): 5344-
5352' 1980.
8804 Boyd, N.D. & J.B. Cohen. Kinetics of binding of (3H) acetylcholine to Torpedo
postsynaptic mem~ranes: Association and dissociation rate constants by
rapid mixing and ultrafiltration. Biochem (USA) 19(23): 5353-5358, 1980.
8805 Olivereau, M., C. Aimar, J.-M. Olivereau. PAS-positive cells of the pars
intermedia are calcium-sensitive in the goldfish maintained in a hyposmotic
milieu. Cell & Tissue Research 212(1): 29-38, 1980.
8806 Kryvi, H, P.R. Flood & D. Gulyaev. The ultrastructural and vascular supply
of the different fibre types in the axial muscle of the sturgeon Acipenser
stellatus, Pallas. Cell & Tissue Research 212(1): 117-126, 1980.
8807 Van Noorden, S. & G.J. Patent. Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-like immu-
noreactivity in nerves of the pancreatic islet of the teleost fish,
Gillichthys mirabilis. Cell & Tissue Research 212(1): 139-146, 1980.
8808 Epstein, N., G.P. Hess, P.S. Kim & R.I. Noble. Inactivation (desensitization)
of the acetylcholine receptor in El~ctrophorus electricus membrane vesi-
cles by carbamyl choline: Comparison between ion flux and oZ -bungaro-toxin
binding. J Membrane Biol 56(2): 133-138, 1980.
8809 Loretz, C.A. & H.A. Bern. Ion transport by the urinary bladder of the gobiid
teleost, Gill.ichthys mirabilis. Amer J Physiol 239(5): R415-R423, 1980.
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8810 Farrell, A.P., S.S. Sobin, D.J. Randall & S. Crosby. Intralamellar blood
flow patterns in fish gills. Amer J Physiol 239(5): R428-R436, 1980.
8811 Brown, J.A., J.A. Oliver, I.\rJ. Henderson & B.A. Jackson. Angiotensin and
single nephron glomerular function in the trout Salmo gairdneri. Amer
J Physiol 239(5): R509-R514, 1980.
8812
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Witkovsky, P., C.C. Powell & W.J. Brunken. Some aspects of the organiza-
tion of the optic tectum of the skate Raja. Neurosci 5(11): 1989-2002,
1980.
Matheson, D.F., M.S. Diocee & B.I. Roots. Distribution of neurofilaments
in myelinated axons of the optic nerve of goldfish (Carassius auratus L.).
J Neurological Sciences 48(2): 233-242, 1980.
Collett, D.L., D.E. Fleming & G.A. Taylor. Determination of alkylmercury
in fish by steam distillation and cold-vapour atomic-absorption spectro-
photometry. The Analyst 105 (1254): 897-901, 1980.
Agemian, H. & R. Thomson. Simple semi-automated atomic-absorption spectro-
metric method for the determination of arsenic and selenium in fish
tissues. The Analyst 105 (1254) : 902-907, 19 81).
8816 Agrawal, S.J. & A.K. Srivastava .. Haematological responses in a fresh water
fish to experimental manganese poisoning. Toxicol 17(1): 97-1980,
8817 Nilsen, A. & 0. Boe. Fish tank granuloma. Acta Dermato-Venereol 60(5):
451, 1980.
8818 Edwards, R.R.C. Aspects of the populati::on dynamics and ecology of the white
stingaree, Urolophus paucimaculatus Dixon, in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria.
Austr J Marine & Freshwater Research 31(4): 459-468, 1980.
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Chvojka, R. & R.J. Williams. Mercury levels in six species of Australian
commercial fish. Austr J Marine & Freshwater Research 31(4): 469-474,
1980.
Dawson, C.E. Kimblaeus, a new pipefish genus (Syngnathiformes: Syngnathidae)
from Australia, with a key to genera of pipefishes with continuous super-
io·r ridges. Austr J Marine & Freshwater Research 31(4): 517-524, 1980.
Hartle, M.E. & R.W.G. White. Diet of Pseudaphritis urvillii (Cuvier &
Valenciennes)(Pisces: Bovichthyidae) from south-eastern Tasmania. Aust
J Marine & Freshwater Research 31(4): 533-540, 1980.
8822 Graves, W.C., D.T. Burton & L.B. Richardson. Effect of 20-day to 30-day
continuous exposure of treated bleached kraft mill effluent on selected
freshwater species. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 25(4): 651-657, 1980.
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Finlayson, B.J. Acute toxicities of the herbicides komeen and hydrothol-191
to golden shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas). Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
25(4): 676-681, 1980.
Fingerman, S.W. & L.C. Russell. Effects of the polychlorinated biphenyl
aroclor 1242 on locomotor activity and on the neurotransmitters dopamine
and norepinephrine in the brain of the gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis.
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 25(4): 682-687, 1980.
Khan, R.A., J. Murphy & D. Taylor. Prevalence of a trypanosome in Atlantic
cod (Gadus morh.ua) especially in relation to stocks in th.e Newfoundland
area. Can J Fish. & Aquatic Sci 37(10): 1467-1475, 1980.
Wilson, K.H. & P.A. Larkin. Daily growth. rings in the otoliths of juvenile
sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Can J Fish & Aquatic Sci 37(10}:
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8827 Wakabayashi, H., S. Eguss & J.L. Fryer. Characteristics of filamentous
bacteria isolated from a gill disease of salmonids. Can J Fish & Aqua-
tic Sci 37(10): 1499-1504, 1980.
8828 Schneider, R. & B.L. Nicholson. Bacteria associated with fin rot disease
in hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Can J Fish & Aquatic
Sci 37(10): 1505-1513, 1980.
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Gunn, J. H. & W. Keller. Enhancement of the survival of rainbow trout (Salmo
gairdneri) eggs and fry in an acid lake through incubation in limestone.
Can J Fish & Aquatic Sci 37(10): 1522-1530, 1980.
Nakashima, B.S. & W.C. Leggett. The role of fishes in the regulation of
phosphorus availability in lakes. Can J Fish & Aquatic Sci 37 (10): 1540-
1549' 19 80.
Brandt, S.B., J.J. Hagnuson & L.:S. Crowder. Thermal habitat partitioning by
fishes in Lake Hichigan. Can J Fish & Aquatic Sci 37(10): 1557-1564, 1980.
Bowman, R.E. & E.\\1. Bowman. Diurnal variation in the feeding intensity and
catchability of silver hake (Herluccius bilinearis). Can J Fish & Aquatic
Sci 37(10): 1565-1572, 1980. -----.
HcFarlane, G.A. & W.G. Franzin. An examination of Cd, Cu, and Hg concentra-
tions in liver of northern pike, Esox lucius, and white sucker, Catostomus
commersoni, from five lakes near a base metal smelter at Flin Flon,
Hanitoba. Can J Fish & Aquatic Sci 37(10): 1573-1578, 1980.
Randall, J.E. A survey of ciguatera at Enewatak and Bikini, Harshall Is-
lands, with notes on the systematics and food habits of ciguatoxic fishes.
Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 201-250, 1980.
8835 Huppert, D. D. An analysis of the United States demand for fish meal. Fishery
Bulletin 78(2): 267-276, 1980.
8836
8837
8838
8839
8840
Potthoff, T·. Development and structure of fins and fin suppol:'ts in dolphin
fishes Coryphaena hippurus and Corypha~ equiselis (Coryphaenidae).
Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 277-312, 1980.
Stoner, A. W. Feeding ecology of Lagodon rhomboides (Pisces: Sparidae): vari-
ation and functional responses. Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 337-352, 1980.
Ebeling, A.W., R.J. Larson, W.S. Alevizon & R.N. Bray. Annual variability of
reef-fish assemblages in kelp forests off Santa Barbara, California.
Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 361-378, 1980.
Pietsch, T.W. & J.A. Seigel. Ceratoid anglerfishes of the Philippine Archi-
pelago, with descriptions of five new species. Fishery Bulletin 78(2):
379-400, 1980.
Richardson, S.L., J.R. Dunn & N.A. Naplin.
Isopsetta isolepis (Pleuronectidae), off
Bulletin 78(2): 401-418, 1980.
Eggs and larvae of butter sole,
Oregon and Washington. Fishery
8841 Weinstein, M.P., S.L. Weiss, R.G. Hodson & L.R. Gerry. Retention of three
taxa of postlarval fishes in an intensively flushed tidal estuary, Cape
Fear River, North Carolina. Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 419-436, 1980.
8842
8843
Ferraro, S.P. Daily time of spawning of 12 fishes in the Peconic Bays, New
York. Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 455-464, 1980.
Bullard, F.A. & J. Collins. An improved method to analyze trimethylamine in
fish and the interference of ammonia and dimethylamine. Fishery Bulletin
78(2): 465-474, 1980.
8844 O'Connell, C.P. Percentage of starving northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax,
larvae in the sea as estimated by histological methods. Fishery Bulletin
78(2): 475-490, 1980.
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8845
8846
8847
8848
Ebel, W.J. Transportation of chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha,
and steelhead, Salmo gairdneri, smolts in the Columbia River and effects
on adult returns. Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 491-506, 1980.
Percy, W.G. A large, opening-closing midwater trawl for sampling oceanic
nekton, and comparison of catches with an Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl.
Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 529-534, 1980.
Parker, K. A direct method for estimating northern anchovy, Engraulis
mordax, spawning biomass. Fishery Bulletin 78(2): 541-543, 1980.
Johnson, J.H. Production and growth of subyearling coho salmon, Oncorhynchus
kisutch, chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, and steelhead, Salmo
gairdneri, in Orwell Brook, tributary of Salmon River, New York. Fishery
Bulletin 78(2): 549-554, 1980.
8849 Lusk, S. Fish and fishing in the Svratka and Svitava River sections within
the Precincts of Brno. Folia Zoologica 29(4): 357-370, 1980.
8850 Mann, R.H.K. The numbers and production of pike.(Esox lucius) in 2 Dorset
rivers. J Animal Ecol 49(3): 899-916, 1980.
8851 Pearson, W.H., S.E. Miller & B.L. Olla. Chemoreception in the food-searching
and feeding behavior of the red hake, Urophycis chuss (Walbaum).. J Exper
Marine Biol & Ecol 48(2): 139-150, 1980.
8852 Ohta, T. ~ T. Iwamatsue. Initiation of cleavage in Oryzias latipes eggs in-
jected with centrioles from sea urchin spermatozoa. J Exp Zool 214(1):
93-100, 1980.
8853 Bath, R.N. & F.B. Eddy. Transport .of nitrite across fish gills. J Exp Zool
214(1): 119-121, 1980.
8854
8855
8856
De Groot, S.J. The consequences of marine gravel extraction on the spawning
of herring, Clupea harengus Linne. J Fish. Biol 16(6): 605-612, 1980.
Maceina, M.J., F.G. Nordlie & J.V. Shireman. The influence of salinity on
oxygen consumption and plasma electrolytes in grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon
idella Val. J Fish Biol 16(6): 613-620, 1980.
Radabaugh, D.C. Changes in minnow, Pimephales promelas Rafinesque, schooling
behaviour associated with infections of brain encysted larvae of the fluke,
Ornithodiplostomum ptychocheilus. J Fish Biol 16(6): 621-628, 1980.
8857 Jobling, M. & P. Spencer-Davies. Effects of feeding on metabolic rate, and
specific dynamic action in plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L. J Fish Biol
16(6): 629-638, 1980.
8858 Nash, R.D.M. Laboratory observations on the burrowing of th.e snake blenny,
Lumpenus lampretaeformis (Walbaum), in soft sediment. J Fish Biol 16 (6):
639-648, 1980.
8859 Crawford, R.J.M. Seasonal patterns in South Africa's Western Cape purseseine
fishery. J Fish Biol 16(6): 649-664, 1980.
8860
8861
Stott, F.C. A note on the spaciousness of the cavity around the brain of the
basking shark, Cetorhinus maxim~ (Gunner). J Fish Biol 16(6): 6u5-668,
1980.
Pickering, A.p. & P. Christie. Sexual differences in the incidence and sever-
ity of ectoparasitic infestation of the brown trout, Salmo trutta L. J
Fish Bio1 16(6): 669-684, 1980.
8862 Niimi, A.J. & S.L. Morgan. ~furphometric examination of the gills of walleye,
Stizostedion vitreum {Mitchill) and rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri (Richard-
son). J Fish Biol 16(6): 685-692, 1980.
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Frietsche, R.A. & C.F. Bailey. The histology and calcification of regener-
ating scales in the blackspotted topminnow, Fundulus olivaceus (Storer).
J Fish Biol 16(6): 693-700, 1980.
Hackie, A.M., J.W. Adron & P.T. Grant. Chemical nature of feeding stimulants
for the juvenile Dover sole, §olea solea (L.). J Fish Biol 16(6): 701-
708' 19 811.
Conway, D.V.P. The food of larval blue whiting, Micromesistius poutassou
(Risso), in the Rockall area. J Fish Biol 16(6): 709-724, 1980.
8866 Duncan, K.W. On the back-calculation of fish lengths; modifications and
extensions to the Fraser-Lee equation. J Fish Biol 16(6): 725-730, 1980.
8867
8868
8869
8870
8871
8872
8873
8874
8875
8876
Agrawal, N.K. & C.L. Mahajan. Hematological changes due to Vitamin C defi-
ciency in _Channa punctatus Bloch. J Nutrition 110(11): 2172-2181, 1980.
Robinson, E.H., R.P. Wilson & W.E. Poe. Re-evaluation of the lysine require-
ment and lysine utilization by fingerling channel catfish. J Nutrition
llO(ll): 2313-2316, 1980.
Burgess, S.A. & J.R. Bider. Effects of stream habitat improvements on inver-
tebrates, trout populations, and mink activity. J Wildlife Hgmt 44(4):
871-880, 1980.
Hecht, T. A comparison of the otolith and scale methods of ageing, and the
growth of Sarotherodon mossambicus (Pisces: Cichlidae) in Venda impound-
ment (South Africa). SA J Zool 15(4): 222-228, 1980.
Joubert, C.S.W. & P.B. Hanekom. A study of feeding in some inshore reef fish
of the Natal Coast, South Africa. SA J Zool 15(4): 262-274, 1980.
van der Horst, G., H.M. Dott & G.C. Foster. Studies on the motility and cryo-
preservation of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) spermatozoa. SA J Zool
15(4): 275-279, 1980.
Kuehl, D.W., E.N. Leonard, K.J. Welch & G.D. Veith. Identification of
hazardous organic chemicals in fish from the Ashtabula River, Ohio, and
Wabash River, Indiana. J Assoc Official Anel Chern 63(6): 1238-1244, 1980.
West, S.D. & R.O. Burger. Chromatographic determination of fluridone aquatic
herbicide and its major metabolite in fish. J Assoc Official Anal Chern
63(6): 1304-1309, 1980.
Smith, A.W., D.E. Skilling & R.J. Brown. Preliminary investigations of a
possible lung worm (Parafilaroides decourus), fish (Girella nigricans),
and marine animal (Cal1orhinus ursinus) for San Miguel sea lion Virus type
5. Amer J Veterinary Research 41(11): 1846-, 1980.
Martone, C.B., M. Crupkin, C.A. Barassi & R.E. Trucco. Determination of pro-
tein in fish meal. J of the Science of Food & Agriculture 31(8): 782-784,
1980.
8877 Chauhan, R.S. & S.K. Halhotra. Log-normal distribution of parasitization
index and gastroparasitic index in the fish-cestode relationships of
Hill-Stream fishes. Current Science India 50(20) :917-918, 1981.
8878 Spencer, S.G. & S.R. Anderson. Strongly bound nucleotide derivatives in lac-
tate dehydrogenase from the sixgill shark. Arch Biochem Biophys 205(1):
169-174, 1980.
8879 Wallace, R.A. & K. Selman. Oogenesis in Fundulus heteroclitus. II. The
transition from vitellogenesis into maturation. Gen & Camp Endocrinol
42(3): 345-354, 1980.
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8880 Ng, T.B., D.R. Idler & M.P. Burton. Effects of teleost gonadotropins and
their antibodies on gonadal histology in winter flounder. Gen & Cornp
8881
8882
8883
8884
8885
8886
Endocrinol 42(3): 355-364, 1980. '
Eder, L. & Y. Dunant. Thiamine and cholinergic transmission in the electric
organ of Torpedo. I. Cellular localization and functional changes of
thiamine and thiamine phosphate esters. J Neurochern 35(6): 1278-1286,
1980.
Eder, L., Y. Dunant & F. Loctin. Thiamine and cholinergic transmission in
the electric organ of Torpedo. II. Effects of exogenous thiamine and
analogues on acetylcholine release. J Neurochern 35(6): 1287-1296, 1980.
Wootten, R. & J.W. Smith. Studies on the parasite fauna of juvenile Atlantic
salmon, S~lrno salar L., cultured in fresh water in Eastern Scotland. Z
fur Parasitenkunde 63(3): 221-232, 1980.
Fernald, R.D. & P.A. Liebman.
fish, Haplochrornis burtoni.
Visual receptor pigments in the African cichlid
Vision Research 20(10): 857-864, 1980.
Muir, D.C.G., N.P. Grift, A.P. Blouw & W.L. Lockhart. Environmental dynamics
of phosphate esters. I. Uptake and bioaccurnulation of triphenyl phosphate
by rainbow trout. Chernosphere 9(9): 525-532, 1980.
Egusa, S. &-K. Nakajima. -Kudoa arnamiensis n. sp. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida)
found in cultured yellowtails and wild darnselfishes from Arnami-Ohshirna
and Okinawa, Japan. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1193-1198, 1980.
8887 Ishida, Y. & S. Tanaka. Population fluctuation of the small filefish,
Rudarius ercodes, in the Zostera bed in Odawa Bay. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish-
eries 46(10): 1199-1203, 1980.
8888
8889
Watanabe, T., M. Sano, Y. Ishida, Y. Mizusawa & M. Michikawa. Establishrnen~
and properties of the continuous cell line derived from the embryonated eggs
of churn salmon, Oncorhynchus keta. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10):
1203-1211, 1980.
Honda, H. Female sex pheromone of the loach, Misgurnus angui1licaudatus, in-
volved in courtship behaviour. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1223-
1226, 1980.
8890 Sakarnato, S. & Y. Yone. A principal source of deposited lipid in phosphorus
deficient red sea bream. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1227-1231,
1980.
8891 Yamada, K., K. Kobayashi & Y. Yone. Conversion of linolenic acid to ~3-highly
unsaturated fatty acids in marine fishes and rainbow trout. Bull Jpn Soc
Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1231-1234, 1980.
8892 Fujii, T., S.B. Basuki & H. Tozawa. Chemical composition and rnicroflora of
fish sauce "patis." Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1235-1240, 1980.
8893
8894
8895
Fujii, T. Composition and microbial flora of "kusaya" gravy of Shikinejirna
and Kozujirna Islands. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1241-1244, 1980.
Sakata, T., H. Sugita, T. Mitsuoka, D~ Kakirnoto & H. Kadota. Isolation and
distribution of obligate anaerobic bacteria from the intestines of fresh-
water fish. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1249-1256, 1980.
Kobayashi, R., K. Shiorni, H. Yamanaka & T. Kikuchi. Distribution of arsenic
in some fishes. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46 (10): 1265-1268, 1980.
8896 Takeda, N., K. Yamaguchi & K. Hashimoto. Decolorization of dark muscle of
mackerel and sardine. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1269-1273, 1980.
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8900
8901
8902
8903
8904
8905
8906
Peter, R.E~ Introduction to reviews on the environmental and endocrine
regulation of seasonal reproductive activity in teleosts, birds, and
mammals. Gen & Comp Endocrinol 45(3): 293, 1981.
Taguchi, T., N. Watanabe, M. Tanaka, S. Kimura, K. Suzuki, A. Saito & M.
Ouchi. Relation of aggregation turbidity by PCA to the quality of canned
mackerel. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fisheries 46(10): 1283-1287, 1980.
~ontgomery, J.C. Origin of the parallel fibers in the cerebellar crest
overlying the intermediate nucleus of the elasmobranch hindbrain.
J Camp Neural 202(2): 185-192, 1981.
Winter, K.A. & A. Hamidjaved. Fish silage as a protein source for early
weaned calves. Can J Animal Sci 60(3): 787-790, 1980.
Price, R.K.J. & R.F. Uglow. Cardiac and ventilatory responses of Crangon
crangon (L.) to cadmium, copper and zinc. Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen
33(1-4): 59-67, 1980.
Courtney, W.A.M. & W.J. Langston. Accumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls
in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) from seawater sediments and food. Helga-
lander Meeresuntersuchungen 33(1-4): 333-339, 1980.
Sindermann, C.J. Pollution effects on fisheries -potential management
activities. Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen 33(1-4) : 6 74-686; 19 80.
Brander, K. Fisheries management and conservation in the Irish Sea. Helga-
lander Meeresuntersuchungen 33(1-4): 687-699, 1980.
Zander, C.D. Horphological and ecological investigations on sympatric Lipo-
_ph~ species (Blenniidae, Pisces). Helgolander Meeresuntersunchungen
34(1): 91-110, 1980.
Mathavan, S., J. Muthukrishnan & G.A. Heleenal.
quito larvae by tQe fish Macropodus cupanus.
258, 1980.
Studies on predation on mos-
Hydrobiologia 75(3): 255-
8907 Mbahinzireki, G.B. Observations on some common parasites of Bagrus docmac
Forskahl (Pisces, Siluroidea) of Lake Victoria. Hydrobiologica 75(3):
273-280, 1980.
8908 Reynolds, W.W. & M.E. Casterlin. Thermoregulatory behavior of juvenile
Cromileptes altivelis (Serranidae), a tropical marine fish. Rydrobiologia
75(3): 281-282, 1980.
8909 Goren, M. & J.G. Sivak. Red sea fishes assigned to the genus Callogobius
Bleeker with a descrip~ion of a new species (Teleostei, Gobiidae). Israel
J Zool 28(4): 209-217, 1980.
8910 Sivak, J.G. Accommodative lens movements and pupil shape in teleost fishes.
Israel J Zool 28(4): 218-223, 1980.
8911 Smith, J.B. Replenishable resource management under uncertainty: A reexam-
ination of the U.S. Northern Fishery. J Environ Econom & Management 7(3):
209-219, 1980.
8912 Bishop, R.C. & K.C. Samples. Sport and commercial fishing conflicts: A
theoretical analysis. J Environ Econom & Management 7(3): 220-233, 1980.
8913 Dudley, N. & G. Waugh. Exploitation of a sinJ:,lP rohPrt fiRhPry under risk~
A simulation-optimization approach. J Environ Econom & Management 7(3):
234-255' 1980.
8914 Shariff, M., R.H. Richards & C. Sommerville. The histopathology of acute and
chronic infections of rainbow trout Salmo &airdneri Richardson with eye
flukes, Diplostomum spp. J Fish Diseases 3(6): 455-466, 1980.
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8915 Hunter, V.A., M.D. Knittel & J.L. Fryer. Stress-induced transmission of
Yersinia ruckeri infection from carriers to recipient steelhead trout
Salmo gairdneri Richardson. J. Fish Diseases 3(6): 467-472, 1980.
89.16
8917
8918
Hentschel, H. & H. Finkenstadt. Perfusion fixation and alcian-blue PAS
staining in histology and histopathology of teleost kidney. J Fish Diseases
3(6): 473-480, 1980.
Andrews, C. & J.C. Chubb. Observations on the development of Bunodera lucio-
percae (Muller, 1776) (Trematoda: Allcoreadiidae) under field and labora-
tory conditions. J Fish Diseases 3(6): 481-494, 1980.
Matthews, R.A. & B.F. Matthews. Cell and tissue reactions of turbot Scoph-
thalmus maximus (L.) to Tetramicra brevifilum gen.n., sp.n. Microspora.
J Fish Diseases 3(6): 495-516, 1980.
8919 Bullock, A.l1. & R.J. Roberts. Inhibition of epidermal migration in the skin
of rainbow trout Salmo gairdneri Richardson in the presence of achromogenic
Aeromonas salrnonicida. J Fish Diseases 3(6): 517-524, 1980.
8920
8921
8922
8923
Bylund, G., E.T. Valtonen & E. Niemela. Observations on epidermal papillomata
in wild and cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. in Finland. J Fish
Diseases 3(6): 525-528, 1980.
Timmons, T.J. & W.G. Hemstreet. Prevalence rate of Lernaea cyprinacea L.
(Copepoda: Lernaeidae) on young-of-the-year largemouth bass, Micropterus
salmoides (Lacepede) in West Point Reservoir, Alabama-Georgia, U.S.A.
J Fish Diseases 3(6): 529-530., 1980.
Conroy, D.A., C. Vasquez & J. Morales. The use of nifurpirinol in the control
of chilodonelliasis and ichthyophthiriasis in species of Colombia cold
water fish. J Fish Diseases 3(6): 531-, 1980.
Potts, G.W. The predatory behaviour of Caranx melampygus (Pisces) in the
channel environment of Aldabra Atoll (Indian Ocean). J Zool 192(3): 323-
350. 1980.
8924 Cushing, D.H. European fisheries. Marine Pollution Bulletin 11(11): 311-314,
1980.
8925 Degange, A.R. & T.C. Newby. Mortality of seabirds and fish in a lost salmon
driftnet. Marine Pollution Bulletin 11(11): 322, 1980.
8926 Smith, R.R., MoC. Peterson & A.C. Allred. Effect of leaching on apparent
digestion, coefficients of feedstuffs for salmonids. Frog Fish Cult 42(4):
195-197, 1980.
8927
8928
8929
8930
8931
Lallier, R., Y. Boulanger & C. Olivier. Difference in virulence of Aeromonas
hydrophila and Aeromonas sobri~ in rainbow trout. Frog Fish Cult 42(4):
199-200' 1980.
Hinton, M.J. & A.G. Eversole.
phase eels: Five chemicals.
Toxicity and tolerance studies with yellow-
Frog Fish Cult 42(4): 201-202, 1980.
Rothbard, S. & G. Hulata. Closed-system incubator for cichlid eggs. Prog
Fish Cult 42(4): 203-204, 1980.
Buynak, G.L. & H.W. Mohr Jr. Larval development of golden shiner and comely
shiner from northeastern Pennsylvania. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 206-211, 1980.
Reinitz, G. & R. Austin. Practical diets for intensive culture of walleyes.
Frog Fish Cult 42(4): 212-214, 1980.
8932. Davis, D. & D.J. Behmer. Hatching success of lake whitefish eggs in heated
water. Frog Fish Cult 42(4): 215-217, 1980.
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8933 Relnitz, G. Acceptability of animal fat in diets of rainbow trout at two
environmental temperatures. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 218-221, 1980.
8934 Van den Avyle, M.J. & J.E. Roussel. Evaluation of a simple method for re-
moving food items from live black bass. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 222-223,
1980.
8935
8936
8937
8938
Maugle, P.D. & T.L. Meade. Use of specific-ion electrode for the determination
of un-ionized ammonia in fish blood. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 224-227, 1980.
Hearn, M.C. Ovulation of pond-reared walleyes in response to various injec-
tion levels of human chorionic gonadotropin. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 228-
229' 1980.
Barwick, D.H. Summer temperature preferences of the fat bullhead in Keowee
Reservoir, South Carolina. Prog Fish 'Cult 42(4): 230-231, 1980.
Willis, D.W. & S.A. Flickinger. Survey of private and government hatchery
success in raising largemouth bass. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 232-233, 1980.
8939 Pierce, B.A. Production of hybrid Tilapia in indoor aquaria. Prog Fish Cult
42(4): 233-234, 1980.
8940 Davis, S.K., J.L. Congleton & R.W. Tyler. Modified fyke net for the capture
and retention of salmon smolts in large rivers. Prog Fish Cult 42(4):
235-236, 1980.
8941 Dodgshun, T.J. Simple, accurate method of counting fish eggs. Prog Fish Cult
42(4): 237' 1980.
8942 Colesante, R.T. & A. Schiavone, Jr. Walleye fry: Shipping and stocking mor-
tality. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 238-239, 1980.
8943
8944
Falls, W.W. Economical, automatic, dry food fish feeder. Prog Fish Cult
42(4): 240, 1980.
Willis, D. W. & S .A. Flickinger. Training success of brook, brown, and lake
fry onto a prepared diet. Prog Fish Cult 42(4): 241-242, 1980.
8945 Smith, J.R. Hagnetic device to hold coded wire tags for decoding. Prog Fish
Cult 42(4): 243, 1980.
8946 Lee, R.M. & S.D. Gerking. Sensitivity of fish eggs to acid stress. Water
Research 14(~2): 1679-1682, 1980.
8947
8948
Bansal, S.K., S.R. Verma, A.K. Gupta & R.C. Dalela. Predicting long-term
toxicity of subacute screening of pesticides with larvae and early juveniles
of four species of freshwater major carp. Ecotoxicol & Environ Safety
4 ( 3) : 2 2 4 -2 3 1 ' 19 80 .
Sastry, K.V. & P.K. Gupta. Alterations in the activities of a few dehydro-
genases in the digestive system of two teleost fishes exposed to lead
nitrate. Ecotoxicol & Environ Safety 4(3): 232-239, 1980.
8949 Peter, R;E. Gonadotropin secretion during reproductive cycles in teleosts:
Influences of environmental factors. Gen & Comp Endocrinol 45(3): -305,
8950 Che~:8 ~~T. Biology of the common rockfish, Sebasticus marmoratus (C.& V.) in
coastal water of Taiwan. Acta Oceanograpica Taiwanica No.ll, 200-216,1980.
8951 Lee, S-C. The family Priacanthidae of Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of the
Taiwan Huseum 33(1-2): L.J-54, 1980.
8952 Lee, S-C. New records of fishes from Lanyu (Botel Tobago), Taiwan. Bull Inst
Zool Academia Sinica 19(2): 57-61, 1980.
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8954
8955
8956
8957
Goulden, P.D., D.H.J. Anthony & K.D. Austen.
selenium in water, fish, and sediments by
olasma emission spectrometry. Analytical
2029, 1981.
Determination of arsenic and
inductively coupled argon
Chemistry 53(13): 2027-
Kirmse, D., D. Kadler & M. Tulsner. About the ascertainment of the cooking
time of minced fish. Lebensmittel-Industrie 27(10): 455-457, 1980.
Otwell, W.S., J.A. Koburger & R.L. Degner.
ques opens route for new fish products.
16-25' 19 80.
Low-temperature smoking techni-
Food Product Development 14(11):
McNeil, W.J. & D.C. Himsworth-Editors. Salmonid Ecosystems of the North
Pacific Symp on Salmonid Ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean, Otter
Crest, Or. May 1978, Sponsor: Oregon Aqua Foods Inc. Oregon State Uni-
versity Press (Corvalis), 1980, 331 pages, $15.00 softbound, ISBN 0-87071-
335-3.
Kosak, P. & R. Toledo. Product quality and energy use in high temperature
smoking of fish. J Food Sci 45 (6): 1481-1486, 1980.
8958 Varga, S., R.A. Keith, P. Michalik, G.G. Sims & L.W. Regier. Stability of
lean and fatty fish fillets in hypobaric storage. J Food Sci 45(6): 1487-
1491' 19 80.
8959 Billard, R. Prolongation of motility and fertilizing ability of rainbow
trout spermatozoa after the addition of theophylline to the diluter. C.R.
Series D 291(7): 649-652, 1980.
8960 Hondain, J. & G. Gras. Experimental study of inorganic and organic mercury
bioaccumulation by the goldfish (Carassius auratus L.). C.R. Soc de
Biol 174(5): 929(5): 929-932, 1980.
8961
8962
8963
Kramer, D.L. & H. McClure.
aeneus (Callichthyidae).
Aerial respiration in the catfish, Corydoras
Can J Zool 58(11): 1984-1991, 1980.
Blake, R.W. Undulatory median fin propulsion of two teleost with different
modes of life. Can J Zool 58 (11): 2116-2119 , 19 80.
MacLean, J. Ecological genetics of threespine sticklebacks: in Heisholt Lake.
Can J Zool 58(11): 2026-2039., 1980.
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8979 Suttkus, R.D. The rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, in the lower Mississippi
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Nicholls, K.H., W. Kennedy & C. Hammett. A fish-kill in Heart Lake, Ontario
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9021 Fukuda, Y. & R. Kusuda. Production of post-infectious antibody and serum
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Makiguchi, N., M. Arita & Y. Asai. Application of a luminous bacterium to
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Kanazawa, A., S. Teshima, M. Sakamoto & M.A. Awal. Requirements of Tilapia
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Hasegawa:, H. & H. Watanabe & R. Takai. Electrocoagulation of fish muscle
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growth and fatty acid composition of larval ayu Plecoglossus altivelis.
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9038 Meade, T.L. & S.J. Perrone. Selective haematological parameters in steelhead
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Scott, D.B.C. & S.E. Rennie. Nuclear diameter as a criterion of adrenocorti-
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9046 Bregazzi, P.R. & C.R. Kennedy. The biology of pike, Esox lucius L., in a
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Johnston, I.A. & B. Maitland. Temperature acclimation in crucian carp, Caras-
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Paul, L.J. & S.C. Tarring. Growth rate and population structure of snapper,
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James, G.D. Tagging experiments on trawl-caught trevally, Caranx georgianus,
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9057 Jilek, R. & J.L. Crites. Intestinal parasites of the bluegill, Lepomis
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Jusupov, O.J. & A.N. Urasbaev.
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Parasitic ciliates (Peritricha, Urceolariidae)
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Pugachev, O.N. Parasitic fauna of the sucker (Catostomus catostomus) from
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Brandt, S.B. Spatial segregation of adult and young-of-the-year alewives
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Natural mortality rates of freshwater drum
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9062 Cargill, A.S. Lack of rainbow trout movement in a small stream. Trans Amer
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9063
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Fraser, J .M. Survival, growth, and food habits of brook trout and F 1 splake
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Havey, K.A. Stocking rate and the growth and yield of landlocked Atlantic
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9065 Goodyear, C.P. Oscillatory behavior of a striped bass population model con-
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Haller, W.T., J.V. Shireman & D.F. DuRant. Fish harvest resulting from
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Esch, G.W. & T.C. Hazen. Stress and body condition in a population of large-
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9069 Allendorf, F.W. & S.R. Phelps. Loss of genetic variation in a hatchery stock
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9071 Burton, D.T., L.B. Richardson & C.J. Moore. Effect of oxygen reduction rate
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Huey, D.W., B.A. Simco & D.W. Criswell. Nitrite-induced methemoglobin forma-
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Cuenco, M.L. & R.R. Stickney. Reliability of an electrode and a water analy-
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9075 Moore, C.J. South Carolina's noncommercial gill-net fishery. Trans Amer Fish
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Bergheim, A. & A. Sivertsen. Oxygen consuming properties of effluents from
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two coexisting fishes, Pomatoschistus minutus and P. microps: an experi-
mental demonstration of competition. Oikos 36(1):-23-27, 1981.
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9461 Iijima, T. & T. Wasano. Further studies on catecholamine-containing spe-
cific endothelial granules in carp cerebral veins. A fluorescence his-
tochemical and electron microscopy study. Anatomical Record 198(3):
415-420, 1980.
9462
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Naon, R., M. Bornancin & G. deRenzis. Cl-, -HC03-dependent ATPase in gills
of freshwater and seawater adapted eels (Anguilla anguilla L.). Biochimie
63(1): 37-44, 1981.
Notenboom, C.D., J.C. Garaud, J. Doeer-Schott & M. Terlou. Localization by
immunofluorescence of a gastrin-like substance in the brain of the rainbow
trout, Salmo gairdneri. Cell & Tissue Res 214(2): 247-256, 1981.
Johnston, I.A. Quantitative analysis of muscle breakdown during starvation
in the marine flatfish Pleuronectes platessa. Cell & Tissue Res 214(2):
369-386, 1981.
Benjamin, H. The origin of pituitary cysts in the rostral pars distalis of
the ninespined stickleback, Pungitius pungitius L. Cell & Tissue Res
214(2): 417-430, 1981.
French, C.J., T.P. Mommsen & P.W. Hochachka. Amino acid utilization in iso-
lated hepatocytes from rainbow trout. Europ J Biochem 113(2): 311-317,
1981.
Kling, D. Total atresia of the ovaries of Tilapia leucosticta (Cichlidae)
after intoxication with the insecticide lebaycid. Experientia 37(1): 73-
74, 1981.
Oleary, D.P., J. Vilchestroya, R.F. Dunn & A. Camposmunoz. Hagnets in guitar-
fish vestibular receptors. Experientia 37(1): 86-87, 1981.
Verma, G.P. K.C. Sahu & U.R. Acharya. Vitellogenesis in the air breathing
fish, Channa punctatus (Bloch). Experientia 37(1): 93-94, 1981.
Sire, M .F., C. Lutton & J.M. Vernier. New views on intestinal absorption of
lipids in teleostean fishes: An ultrastructural and biochemical study in
the rainbow trout. J Lipid Res 22(1): 81-94, 1981.
Geraudie, J. & F-J. Heunier. Elastoidin actinotrichia in coelacanth fins:
A comparisonwith teleosts. Tissue & Cell 12(4): 637-646, 1980.
9472 Miller, D.S. HgC1 2 inhibition of nutrient transport in teleost fish small
intestine. J Pharmacal & Exper Therapeutics 216(1): 70-76, 1981.
9473
9474
Dine, G., Cl. Soibinet & J.Cl. Croix.
to consumption of fresh-water fish.
339, 1981.
Second case in France of botulism due
La Nouvelle Presse Medicale 10(5):
Fishcher, E.A.
reef fish.
Sexual allocation in a simultaneously hermaphroditic coral
Amer Naturalist 117(1): 64-82, 1981.
9475 Hamaguichi, S. & N. Egami. The male secondary characteristics in the gyno-
genetic female fish, Poecilia formosa, induced by the administration of
methyltestosterone. Ann Zool Japonenses 53(4): 227-230, 1980.
9476 Kikuchi, S. ~~lanocyte formation in cultured skin of different colors of gold-
fish. Ann Zool Japonenses 53(4): 231-237, 1980.
94// Sakaguchi, H. & A. Hamaguchi. Effects of temperature on the chemical con-
stituents in serum, hepatopancreas and other viscera of cultured red sea
bream during starvation. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 27-34, 1981.
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Tajima, K., M. Yoshimizu, Y. Ezura & T. Kimura. Studies on the causative
organisms of vibrosis among the pen-cultured coho salmon Oncorhynchus
kisutch in Japan. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 35-42, 1981.
Yoshikawa, H. & M. Oguri. Ovarian differentiation in the medaka, Oryzias
latipes, with special reference to the gradient of the differentiation.
Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 43-50, 1981.
Rata, K., M. Tanno & T. Kaneda. Decomposition of linoleic acid hydroperoxide
in carp intestine. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 51-56, 1981.
Shimeno, S., H. Hosokawa, M. Takeda, S. Takayama, A. Fukui & H. Sasaki.
Adaptation of hepatic enzymes to dietary lipid in round yellowtail. Bull
Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 63-70, 1981.
9482 Shimeno, S., M. Takeda, S. Takayama, A. Fukui, H. Sasaki & H. Kajiyma.
9483
Adaptation of hepatopancreatic enzymes to dietary carbohydrate in carp.
Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 71-78, 1981.
Murata, H. Studies on 3:0 acid formation from 18:lw9 acid by oxidation in
carp dark muscle and hepatopancreas mitochondria. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish
47(1): 79-84, 1981.
9484 Matsuno, T. & H. Matsutaka. Carotenoids of four species of crucian carp
and two varieties of goldfish. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 85-88, 1981.
9_485
9486
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9489
9490
Shimizu, Y., R. Machida & S. Takenami.
characteristics of fish meat paste.
1981.
Species variations in the gel-forming
Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 95-104,
Akahane, T., S. Chihara, Y. Yoshida, T. Tsuchiya, S. Noguchi, H. Ookami, &
J.J. Matsumoto. Application of differential scanning calorimetry to food
technological study of fish meat gels. Bull Jpn Soc S~i Fish 47(1): 105-
112, 1981.
Kasahara, K., & K. Nishibori. Volatile components of smoked sardine. Bull
Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 113-120, 1981.
Kasahara, K. & K. Nishibori. Volatile components of rice bran-fermented
sardine. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 121-126, 1981.
Iso, N., H. Mizuno, T. Saito, F. Ohzeki, K. Fujinuma & T. Komiya. The effect
of ca2+ on the polymerization of carp G-actin. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish
47(1): 127-132, 1981.
Abe, H. Determination of L-histidine-related compounds in fish muscles using
high-performance liquid chromatography. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 139-
140, 1981.
9491 Kawamura, G. & A.R. Castillo, Jr. A new device for recording the feeding
9492
9493
9494
activity of mi1kfish. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 141-142, 1981.
Cochran, P.A. An unusual small American eel (Anguill~ rostrata) from the
Lake Superior drainage. Can Field Naturalist 95(1): 97, 1981.
de la Noue, J., G. Choubert, B. Pagniez, J.M. Blanc & P. Luquet. Digestibilite
chez la Truite arc-en-ciel (Salmo gairdneri) lors de l'adaptation a un
nouveau regime alimentaire. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37(12): 2218-2224, 1980.
Markiw, M • .l!:. & K.. Wolf. Myxosoma ~bralis: trypsinization of plankton
centrifuge harvests increases optical clarity and spore.concentration. Can
J Fish Aquat.Sci 37(12): 2225-2227, 1980.
9495 · Todd, T.N. & G.R. Smith. Differentiation in Coregonus zenithicus in Lake
Superior. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37(12): 2228-2235, 1980.
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Paterson, W.D., D. Douey & D. Desautels. Isolation and identification of an
atypical Aeromonas salmonicida strain causing epizootic losses among
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) reared in a Nova Scotia hatchery. Can J
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White, A. W. Recurrence of kills of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus harengus)
caused by dinoflagellate toxins transferred through herbivorous zooplankton.
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Gunderson, D.R. Using r-K selection theory to predict natural mortality.
Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37(12): 2266-2271, 1980.
Gavaris, S. Use of multiplicative model to estimate catch rate and effort
from commercial data. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37(12): 2272-2275, 1980.
Reno, P.W. & B.L. Nicholson. Viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN) in Atlantic
cod (Gadus morhua): ·in vitro studies. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37(12): 2276-
2281' 1980.
Vinyard, G.L. Differential prey vulnerability and predator selectivity:
effects of evasive prey on bluegill(Lepomis macrochirus) and pumpkinseed
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Smith, S.J. Comparison of two methods of
estimate of catch p.er unit of effort.
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estimating the variance of the
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Sikstrom, C.B. Origin of a relict population of Salvelinus in Bear Creek of
the Alsek River drainage, Yukon Territory. Can J Fish Aquatic Sci 37(12):
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Kennedy, L.A. Teratogenesis in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in an experi-
mentally acidified lake. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37(12): 2355-2358, 1980.
1fcNicol, R.E. & D.L.G. Noakes. Territories and territorial defense in juve-
nile brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis (Pisces: Salmonidae). Can J Zool
59(1): 22-28, 1981.
Billard,. R., J. Harcel & D. Hatei. Survie in vitro et post mortem des gametes
de truite fario (Salmo trutta fario). Can J Zool 59(1): 29-33, 1981.
Fenwick, J.C. & Y.P. So. Effect of an angiotensin on the net influx of cal-
cium across an isolated perfused eel gill. Can J Zool 59(1): 119-121, 1981.
Horavec, F. , L. Margolis & T .E. McDonald. Two new species of nematodes of
the genus Capillaris (~. freemani sp. nov. and~· parophrysi sp. nov.)
from marine fishes of the Pacific coast of Canada. Can J Zool 59(1): 81-
87' 1981.
Moravec, F. & T.E. McDonald. Capillaria margolisi sp. nov. (Nematoda: Capil-
lariidae) from a marine fish, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus (Ayres), from the
west coast of Canada. Can J Zool 59(1): 88-91, 1981.
Jilek, R. & J.L. Crites. Prevalence of Spinitectus carolini Roll, 1928, and
Spinitectus gracilis Ward and Magath, 1916 (Spirurida: Nematoda) in fishes
from Lake Erie. Can J Zool 59(1): 141-142, 1981.
Peer, M.M. & M.N. Kutty. Respiratory quotient and ammonia quotient in Tilapia
mossambica (Peters) with special reference to hypoxia and recovery. Hydro-
Llulugla 76(1-2): 3-10, 1981.
Neveu, A. Relations between benthos, drift, feeding rhythm and consumption
rate of common trout (~. trutta L.) in experimental stream. Hydrobiologia
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9513 Wunder, W. A Coregonus (Blaufelchen of the Lake Bodensee) with a pointed
humpback and a broken vertebra. Zool Anzeiger 204(3-4): 186-190, 1980.
9514 Nybelin, 0. A gular plate in Pterothrissius (Pisces, Teleostei). Zool J
Linnean Soc 71(2): 249-251, 1981.
9515
9516
Gorshkov, S.A. & G.V. Gorshkova. Analysis of relations between species of
Pacific salmons from the genera Oncorhynchus and Salmo. Zoologichesky
Zhurnal 60(1): 84-96, 1981.
Lyadov, V .N., A.M. Parukhin & V .A. Hironova. Helminth fauna of fishes of
the family Chaenichthyidae from the region of Kergelen islands. Zoologi-
chesky Zhurnal 60(1): 142-144, 1981.
9517 Verma, S.R., S. Rani & R.C. Dalela. Isolated and combined effects of pheno-
lic compounds on alkaline phosphatase in tissues of a fish Notropterus
notopterus. Intern J Environmental Studies 16(2): 73-74, 1981.
9518 Hung, S.S.O. & S.J. Slinger. Effect of oxidized fish oil on the ascorbic
acid nutrition of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). Intern J Vitamin &
Nutrition Research 50(4): 393-400, 1980.
9519 Woodin, G.B. Flavors bring out the character of meat, fish and poultry pro-
ducts. Food Product Development 15(1): 30-31, 1981.
9520 Woodin, G.B. Aquaculture - a source of fish gears up for future growth. Food
Product Development 15(1): 32-37, 1981.
9521 Woodin, G.B. Soy protein enhances value of meat, fish and poultry products.
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Food Product Development 15(1): 38-39, 1981 .
Hine, P.M. Distribution of helminths in the digestive tracts of New Zealand
freshwater eels. 1. Distribution of digeneans. NZ J Marine & Freshwater
Research 14(4): 329-338, 1980.
Hine, P.M. Distribution of helminths in the digestive tracts of New Zealand
freshwater eels. 2. Distribution of nematodes. NZ J Marine & Freshwater
Research 14(4): 339-348, 1980.
Hine, P.M. & R.I.C.C. Francis. Distribution of helminths in the digestive
tracts of New Zealand freshwater eels. 3. Interspecific association and
conclusions. NZ J Marine & Freshwater R~search 14(4): 349-356, 1980.
9525 Roberts, P.E. Surface distribution of Albacore tuna, Thunnus alalunga
Bonnaterre, in relation to the subtropical convergence zone east of New
Zealand. NZ J Marine & Freshwater Research 14(4): 373-380, 1980.
9526 Mitchell, C.P. Control of water weeds by grass carp in 2 small lakes. NZ J
Marine & Freshwater Research 14(4): 381-390, 1980.
9527 Jellyman, D.J. Age, growth, and reproduction of perch, Perea fluviatilis L.,
in Lake Pounui. NZ J l1arine & Freshwater Research 14(4): 391-400, 1980.
9528 Smith, P.J., P.G. Benson & A.A. Frentzos. Electrophoretic identification of
larval and 0-group flounders (Rhombosolea Spp) from Wellington Harbour.
NZ J Marine & Freshwater Research 14(4): 401-404, 1980.
9529 Paulin, C.D. & G. Habib. 1st record of Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (Pisces,
Gempylidae) from New Zealand. NZ J Marine & Freshwater Research 14(4):
405-408, 1980.
9530 Haddon, M. Fisheries science now and in the future - a personal view. NZ J
Marine & Freshwater Research 14(4): 447-~48, 1980.
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9531 Francis, R.C. Fisheries science now and in the future - a personal view-
reply. NZ J Marine & Freshwater Research 14(4): 449, 1980.
9532 Wodtke, E. Temperature adaptation of biological membranes. The effects of
acclimation temperature on the unsaturation of the main neutral and char-
ged phospholipids in mitochondrial membranes of the carp (Cyprinus carpio
L.). Biochim Biophys Acta 640(3): 698-709, 1981.
9533 Wodtke, E. Temperature adaptation of biological membranes. Compensation of
the molar activity of cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondrial energy-
transducing membrane during thermal acclimation of the carp (Cyprinus carpio
L.). Biochim Biophys Acta 640(3): 710-720, 1981.
9534 Murat, J.C., E.M. Plisetskaya & U.Y.S. Woo. Endocrine control of nutrition in
cyclostomes and fish. Comp Biochem & _Physiol 68A(2): 149-158, 1981.
9535 Knapp, E. & W. Wieser. Effects of temperature and food on the free amino
acids in tissues of roach (Rutilus rutilus L.) and rudd (Scardinius erythro-
phthalmus L.). Comp Biochem & Physiol 68A(2): 187-198, 1981.
9536 Zucker, A. & H. Nishimura. Renal responses to vasoactive hormones in the
aglomerular toadfish, Opsanus ~· Gen & Comp Endocrinol 43(1): 1-9, 1981.
9537 Hirano, T., S. Hasegawa, H. Yamauchi & H. Orimo. Further studies on the
absence of hypoclemic effects of eel calcitonin in the eel, Anguilla~
ponic~. Gen & Comp Endocrinol 43(1): 42-50, 1981.
9538 Chambolle, P., 0. Kah, M. Olivereau, P. Dubourg & J. Olivereau. Ultrastruc-
ture de l'hypophyse de Gambusia sp. (poisson teleosteen) in situe et
greffee a long terme. II. Pars distalis proximale. Gen & Camp Endocrinol
43(1): 85-95, 1981.
9539 Bonga, S.E.W. Effect of synthetic salmon calcitonin on protein-bound and
free plasma calcium in the teleost Gasterosteus aculeatus. Gen & Comp
Endocrinol 43(1): 123-126,1981.
9540 Reif, W-E. Development of dentition and dermal. skeleton in embryonic Scylio-
rhinus canicula. J Morphol 166(3): 275-288, 1980.
9541 Ojima, y; & A. Takai. A karyotype study of colored-carp (fYErinus ~pio).
A preliminary report. Proc Jpn Acad Series B 57(1): 7-12, 1981.
9542 Voegeli, F.A. & D.G. Pincock. Determination of fish swimming speed by ultra-
sonic telemetry. Biotelemetry and Patient Monitoring 7(3-4): 215-220, 1980.
9543 Hill, L.G., G.D. Schnell & W.J. Matthews. Locomotor responses of the striped
bass, Horone saxa til is, to environmental variables. Amer Hidland Natural-
ist 105(1): 139-148, 1981.
9544 Matthews, W.J. & J.T. Styron. Tolerance of headwater vs. mainstream fishes
from abrupt physicochemical changes. Amer Midland Naturalist 105(1): 149-
158, 1981.
9545 Moring, J.R. Changes in populations of reticulate sculpins (Cottus perplexus)
after clear-cut logging as indicated by downstream migrants. Amer Midland
Naturalist 105(1): 204-207, 1981.
9546 Murai, T., J.W. Andrews & R.G. Smith, Jr. Effects of dietary copper on
channel caL fish. Aquaculture 22 (4): ::l.)J-::l.)H, lYHl.
9547 Reinitz, G.L. & T.C. Yu. Effects of dietary lipids on growth and fatty acid
composition of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). Aquaculture 22(4): 359-366,
1981.
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LeBail, P.Y. & B. Breton. Rapid determination of the sex of puberal salmoid
fish by a technique of immunoagglutination. Aquaculture 22(4): 367-376,
1981.
Lee, c.s. & F. Hu. Salinity tolerance and salinity effects on brood size of
Tigriopus japonicus Mori. Aquaculture 22(4): 377-382, 1981.
Lai, C. F. & • C. Huang. A bibliography of Tilapia (Family Cichlidae) in Tai-
wan. Aquaculture 22(4): 389-, 1981.
Brillet, C.
Eggert.
Agonistic behaviour of an amphibious fish Periophtalmus sobrinus
Biology of Behaviour 5(4): 297-316, 1980.
Tomasovicova. The role of fresh water fish in transfer and maintainance of
trichinellae under natural conditions. Biologia 36(2): 115-126, 1981.
Able, K.W. & D.E. McAllister. Revision of the snailfish genus Liparis from
Arctic Canada. Can Bull Fish & Aquat Sci 208: 1-52, 1980.
Krzywosz, T. , W. Krzywosz & J. Radziej. The effect of grass carp, Ctenophar-
yngodon idella (Val.), on aquatic vegetation and ichthyofauna of Lake Dgal
Wielki. Ekologia Polska 28(3): 433-450~ 1980.
9555 Bell, M.A. Lateral plate polymorphism and ontogeny of the complete plate morph
of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus.). Evolution 35(1): 67-
74, 1981.
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Hankin, D.G. A multistage recruitment process in laboratory fish populations:
implications for models of fish population dynamics. Fish Bull Nat Ocean
Atmos Adm 78(3): 555-578, 1980.
Laroche, J.L. & S.L. Richardson. Reproduction of northern anchovy, Engraulis
mordax, off Oregon and Washington. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3):
603-618, 1980.
Clarke, T.A. Diets of fourteen species of vertically migrating mesopelagic
fishes in Hawaiian waters. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 619-640,
1980.
Rice, S.D. & J.E. Bailey. Survival, size, and emergency of pink salmon, On-
corhynchus gorbuscha, alevins after short-and long-term eXposures to am-
monia. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 641-648, 1980.
9560 Bailey, J.E., S.D. Rice, J.J. Pella & S.G. Taylor. Effects of seeding den-
sity of pink salmon, ~ncorhynchus gorbuscha, eggs on water chemistry, fry
characteristics, and fry survival in gravel incubators. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 649-658, 1980.
9561 Lenarz, W.H., P.B. Adams, Some statistical considerations of the design of
trawl surveys for rockfish (Scorpaenidae). Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm
78(3): 659-674, 1980.
9562
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Rice, D.W. Jr., F.L. Harrison & A. Jearld, Jr. Effects of copper on early
life history stages of northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 78 (3) =675-684, 1980.
Theilacker, G.H. Changes in body measurements of larval northern anchovy,
Engraulis mordax, and other fishes due to handling and preservation. Fish
Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 685•692, 1980.
Powell, A.B. & H.R. Gordy. Eggs and larval development of the spot, Leiosto-
~ xanthurus (Sciaenidae). Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 701-714,
1980.
Cressey, R. & H.B. Cressey. Bomolochid copepods parasitic on the eyes of
Indo-West Pacific clupeid fishes. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 715-
730, 1980.
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Howell, W.H.. Temperature effects on growth and yolk utilization in yellowtail
flounder, Limanda ferruginea, yolk-sac larvae. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos
Adm 78(3): 731-741, 1980.
Horn, M.H. Diet and seasonal varition in abundance and diversity of shallow-
water fish populations in Morrow Bay, California. Fish Bull Nat Ocean
Atmos Adm 78(3): 759-770, 1980.
Theilacker, G.H. Rearing container size affects morphology and nutritional
condition of larval jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean A'tmos Adm 78(3): 789-790, 1980.
Carnery, R.S. & A.G. Carey Jr. Effectiveness of metering wheels for measure-
ment of area sampled by beam trawls. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3):
791-796, 1980.
Christensen, D.J. & W.J. Clifford. The 1978 spring recreational catch of At-
lantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus, off the middle Atlantic region. Fish
Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 799-804, 1980
Beardsley, G.L. Size and possible origin of sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus,
from the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 805-
808, 1980.
Rice, S.D. & J.E. Bailey. Ammonia concentrations in pink salmon, Oncorhynchus
gorbuscha, redds of Sashin Creek, Southeastern Alaska, Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 809-810, 1980.
Hunter, J.R. & C.A. Kimbrell. Egg cannibalism in the northern anchovy, En-
graulis mordax. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 811-815, 1980.
Quinn, T.P., B.S. Miller & R.C. Wingert. Depth distribution and seasonal
and diet movements of ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei, in Puget Sound, Washing-
ton. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 78(3): 816-820, 1980.
Nakatani, T. & T. Maeda. Transport process of the ~~aska pollack eggs in Funka
bay and the adjacent waters, Hokkaido. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(9):1115-
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precipitation. Fisheries 5(6): 2-5, 1980.
Cc>irns, J. Jr.. AFS draft policies on two issues of environmental concern:
Coping with point source discharges. Fisheries 5(6): 5-8, 1980.
McCraren, J.P. & C.D. Becker. Laboratory series No. 11: USFHS fish cultural
development center programs. Introduction. Fisheries 5(6): 9-18, 1980.
Acheson, J.M. Attitudes towards limited entry among finfishermen in northern
New England. Fisheries 5(6): 20-25, 1980.
Becker, C.D. Laboratory Series 12: LaJolla Laboratory. Fisheries 5(6): 26-29,
1980.
Sullivan, C.R. D-J Status Report. Fisheries 5(6): 30, 1980.
McLaren, P. Is carp an established asset? Fisheries 5(6): 31-32,1980.
Passakas, T. & F.W. Tesch. Karyological and gonadal sex of eels (Anguilla
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Hetayer, C., J.C. Amiard, C. Amiard-Triquet & J. Marchand. On the transfer of
several trace elements in neritic and estuarine food chains: Bioaccumula-
tion in omnivorous and carnivorous fishes. Helgolander Heeresuntersuchungen
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Percy, L.R. & I.e. Potter. Further observations on the development and
destruction of lamprey blood cells. J Zool 193(Part 2): 239-252, 1981.
Fletcher, G.L., J.W. Kiceniuk & U.P. Williams. Effects of oiled sediments
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Robb, A.P. Observations on the food and diet feeding behaviour of pelagic
0-group gadoids in the northern North Sea. J Fish Biol 18(2): 183-194,
1981.
Weatherley, A.H. & H.S. Gill. Recovery growth following periods of restricted
rations and starvation in rainbow trout Salmo gairdneri, Richardson. J
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McArdle, H.J. & I.A. Johnston. Isolation and properties of sarcoplasmic
reticulum from the fast muscles of plaice Pleuronectes platessa L. J Fish
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9719 Mathur, D. & R.M. Schutsky. Similarities in acute temperature preferences
of freshwater fishes. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 1-13, 1981.
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Ross, M.J. & J.D. Winter. Winter movements of four fish species near a-ther-
mal plume in northern Minnesota. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 14-18, 1981.
Rahel, F.J. Selection for zinc tolerance in fish: Results from laboratory
and wild populations. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 19-28, 1981.
Grizzle, J.M. Effects of hypolimnetic discharge on fish health below are-
servoir. Trans Amer.Fish Soc 110(1): 29-43, 1981.
Hart, C.E., G. Concannon, C.A. Fustish & R.D. Ewing. Seaward migration and
gill (Na+K)-ATPase activity of spring chinook salmon in an artificial
stream. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 44-50, 1981.
Pierce, R.J., T.E. Wissing & B.A. Megrey. Respiratory metabolism of gizzard
shad. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 51-55, 1981.
Boynton, W.R., T.T. Polgar & H.H. Zion.
food habits in the Potomac estuary.
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Importance of juvenile striped bass
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9726 Hansen, M.J. & D.H. Wahl. Selection of small Daphnia pulex by yellow perch
fry in Oneida Lake, New York. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 64-71, 1981.
9727 Hallace, ILK. Jr. An .J.GGcssmeuL u[ JleL-uvetlc!J:.l luJe.x.eH. Trans .Amer Fl~h
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9728 Shireman, J.V., D.E. Colle & D.G. DuRant. Efficiency-of rotenona sampling
with large and small block nets in vegetated and open.,-.water habitats. Trans
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Hunt, D. & C.E. Boyd. Alkalinity losses from ammonium fertilizers used in
fish ponds. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 81-85, 1981.
Jee, L.K. & J.A. Plumb. Effects of organic load on potassium permanganate
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Matlock, G.C. Nonreporting of recaptured tagged fish by saltwater recrea-
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Cooper, J.C. Introduction-Special Section: Biology and Management of
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Morgan, R.P., V.J. Rasin & R.L. Copp. Temperature and salinity effects on
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Rogers, B.A. & D.T. Westin. Laboratory studies on effects of temperature
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Eldridge, M.B., J .A. Whipple, D. Eng, M.J. Bowers & B.M. Jarvis. Effects
of food and feeding factors on laboratory-reared striped bass larvae.
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Setzler-Hamilton, E.M., W.R. Boynton, J.A. Mihursky, T.T. Polgar & K.V. Wood.
Spatial and temporal distribution of striped bass eggs, larvae, and ju-
veniles in the Potomac estuary. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 121-136,
1981.
Kernehan, R.J., M.R. Hedrick & R.E~ Smith. Early life history of striped
bass in the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal and vicinity. Trans Amer Fish
Soc 110(1): 137-150, 1981.
Dey, W.P. Mortality and growth of young-of-the-year striped bass in the
Hudson River Estuary. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 151-157, 1981.
9739 McLaren, J.B., J.C. Cooper, T.B. Hoff & V. Lander. Movements of Hudson
River striped bass. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 158-167, 1981.
9740 Kohlenstein, L.C. On the proportion of the Chesapeake Bay stock of striped
bass that migrates into the coastal fishery. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1):
168-179, 1981.
9741 Cooper, J.C. & T.T. Polgar. Recognition of year-class dominance in striped
bass management. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(1): 180-187, 1981.
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Holcik, J. Possible reason for the expansion of Carassius auratus (Linnaeus,
1758)(Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in the Danube River basin. Internat Revue
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Weisberg, S.B., R. Whalen & V.A. Lotrich. Tidal and diurnal influence on
food consumption of a salt marsh killifish Fundulus heteroclitus. Marine
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Chiu, Y.N. & L.V. Benitez. Studies on the carbohydrases in the digestive
tract of the milkfish Chanos chanos. Marine Biology 16(2-3): 247-254,
1981.
Woo, N.Y.S. & J.C. Murat. Studies on the biology of the Red Sea bream
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Williamson, R.M. & B.L. Roberts. Body cooling as a supplement to anaesthesia
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9747 Kormanik, G.A. & J.N. Cameron. Ammonia excretion in animals that breathe
water: a review. Marine Biology Letters 2(1): 11-24, 1981.
9748 Paterson, W.D., D. Desautels & J.M. Weber. The immune response of Atlantic
salmon, Salmo salar L., to the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease,
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Robertson, D.A., R.J. Roberts & A.M. Bullock. Pathogenesis and autoradio-
graphic studies of the epidermis of salmonids infested with Ichthyobodo
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Sano, T., ~· Okamoto & T. Nishimura. A new viral epizootic of Anguilla
japonica Temminck and Schlegel. J Fish Diseases 4(2): 127-140, 1981.
Braun-Nesje, R., K. Bertheussen, G. Kaplan & R. Seljelid. Salmonid macro-
phages: separation, in vitro culture and characterization. J Fish Disease.s
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Burke, J. & L. Rodgers. Identification of pathogenic bacteria associated
with the occurrence of 'red spot' in sea mullet, Mugil cephalus L., in
southeastern Queensland. J Fish Diseases 4(2): 153-160, 1981.
Shariff, M. The histopathology of the eye of big head carp, Aristichthys
nobilis (Richardson), infested with Lernaea piscinae Harding, 1950. J
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Ferguson, H.W. The effects of water temperature on the development of pro-
liferative kidney disease in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson.
J Fish Diseases 4(2): 175-178, 1981.
Morrison, C.M. & V. Sprague. Light and electron microscope study of micro-
sporida in the gill of haddock, Melanogrammus aeglefinus (L.). J Fish
Diseases 4(2): 179-184, 1981.
Sugiura, K., T. Mase, K. Imasaki & M. Goto. Accumulation and excretion of
isopropylchlorobiphenyls in mouse and fish. Bull Environ.Contam & Taxi-
col 26(1): 46-53, 1981.
Thrower, S.J. & K.A. Andrewartha. Glutathione peroxidase response in tissues
of rats fed diets containing fish protein concentrate prepared from shark
flesh of known mercury and selenium contents. Bull Environ Contam & Tox-
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laboratory.
Culture, feeding, and growth of alewives hatched in the
Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 3-7, 1981.
Cramer, D.P. Effect of smolt release location and displacement of adults
on distribution of summer steelhead trout. Prog FisfL Cult 43(~): 8-11,
1981.
Mcintyre, D.C. Cage rearing of rainbow trout with a solar-charged automatic
feeder. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 12-14, 1981.
Wahl, J.R. & R.L. Applegate. Growth of muskellunge in a power plant cooling
reservoir. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 15-16, 1981 •
Colesante, R.T., R. Engstrom-Heg, N. Ehlinger & N. Youmans. Cause and con-
trol of muskellunge fry mortality at Chautauqua Hatcher~, New York. Prog
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Chervinski, J. & R.R. Stickney. Overwintering facilities for Tilapia in
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Heggberget~ T.G. & ·T. Hesthagen. Effect of introducing fry of Atlantic
salmon in two small streams in northern Norway. Prog Fish Cult 43(1):
22-24, 1981.
Hershberger, W.K. & G.A. Pratschner. Iron-binding capacities of six trans-
ferrin phenotypes of coho salmon and potential fish health application.
Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 27-30, 1981.
Foster, R.W., C. Ragatell & H.J. Fuss. Return of one-year-old pink salmon
to a stream in Puget Sound. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 31-32, 1981.
Nix, J. & R. Ingols. Oxidized manganese from hypolimnetic water as a possi-
ble cause of trout mortality in hatcheries. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 32-35,
1981.
9769 Johnson, J.H. Predation on the eggs of steelhead trout by steam salmonids
in a tributary of Lake Ontario. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 36-37, 1981.
9770 Buynak, G.L. & H.W. Mohr, Jr. Small-scale culture techniques for obtaining
spawns from fish. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 38-39, 1981.
9771 Wertheimer, A.C. & R.M. Martin. Viability of.gametes from adult anadromous
coho salmon ripened in an estuarine pen. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 40-41,
1981.
9772 Anderson, M.T. Improved method for separating zooplankton from detritus.
Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 42-43, 1981.
9773 Campbell, M.M., B.L. Haase & J.D. Vogt. Quantitative method for sampling
zooplankton during ice-cover. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 44-45, 1981.
9774 Serns, S.L. Occurrence of accessory checks on the scales of walleye finger-
lings stocked in mid-August. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 46-47, 1981.
9775 · Opdycke, J.D. & D.P. Zajec. Evaluation of half-length binary-coded wire tag
application in juvenile chum salmon. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 48-49, 1981.
9776 Holland, L. E. & G. S. Libey. Boat attachments for ichthyoplankton studies
in small impoundments. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 50, 1981.
9777 Griffith, J.S. Estimation of the age-frequency distribution of stream-dwell-
ing trout by underwater observation. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 51-52, 1981.
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Inman, A.O. & C.E. Bland. Bacterial and fungal pathogens of cultured Ameri-
can eels. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 53-54, 1981.
Courtois, L.A. Lightweight, adjustable, and portable surgical table for
fisheries work in the field. Prog Fish Cult 43(1): 55, 1981.
Fletcher, G.L. Effects of temperature and photoperiod on the plasma freezing
point depression, Cl-concentration, and protein "antifreeze" in winter
flounder. Can J Zool 59(2): 193-201, 1981.
Wang, R., J.A.C. Nicol & H.G. Arnott. Diffuse reflectance of retinal tapeta
lucida, with special reference to drums (Sciaenidae). Can J Zool 59(2):
271-284, 1981.
Macintyre, A.B. & W.R. Driedzic. Activities of enzyme in cardiac energy
metabolism. Can J Zool·59(2): 325-328, 1981.
Suriano, D.M. & M •. Beverley-Burton. Urocleidus aculeatus (Van Cleave and
Mueller, 1932)(Monogenea: Ancyrocephalinae) from Sff~ostedion vitreum
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systematic position. Can J Zool 59(2): 240-245, ~981.
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9784 Fuiman, L.A. & J.P. Baker. Larval stages of the lake chub, Couesius
plumbeus. Can J Zool 59(2): 218-224, 1981.
9785. Storozhuk, P.G., G.S. Trusova, Y.A. Popova. Pepsin attack on fishes and
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Connell, D.W. & G.J. Miller. Petroleum hydrocarbons in aquatic ecosystems-
Behavior and effects of sublethal concentrations. CRC Critical Reviews
in Environmental Control 11(2): Part 2, 105-162, 1981.
Avtalion, R.R. Environmental control of the immune response in fish. CRC
Critical Reviews in Environmental Control 11(2): 163-, 1981.
9788 Watanabe, N., N. Ishida~ Y. Ishimaru, Y. Katayama & S. Kitayama. Pursuit
of residue of organochloride pesticides in freshwater fish, Isaza (Chae-
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9789 Rejholec, J. Devitalization of salmonellae in fish meals with propionic
acid. Comp Immunol, Microbial & Infectious Diseases 3(4): 501-508, 1980.
9790 Cattaneo, P., G. Soncini, 0. Brenna & C. Cantoni. Electrophoretic analysis
of the proteins of flat fishes and their identification. Industrie Ali-
mentari 20(1): 3-8, 1981.
9791 Korchagin, V.P. & S.A. Shukolyukov. Carbohydrate composition of wall-eyed
pollock rhodopsin. Biochem USSR 45(9-1): 1171-1174, 1980.
9792 Peignoux-Deville, J., F. Lallier & B. Vidal. Evidence for the presence of
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1981.
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9793 Borie, F., N. Chantrier, J-L. Huve & M-A. Thomson. Use of rainbow olfactory
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bulb bioelectric activity for pesticide detection. CR Acad Sci Ser III-
VIE 292(2): 235-238, 1981.
van de Kamer, J.C. & M.A. Zandbergen. The hypothalamic-hypophyseal system
and its evolutionary aspects in Scyliorhinus caniculus. Cell Tissue Res
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Jung, B., M.E. Moritz & J.P. Berchtold. Fine structure and function of inter-
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Watson, A.H.D. The ultrastructure of the innervation of the intestinal wall
in the teleost Myoxocephalus scorpius and Pleuronectes platessa. Cell
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Meyer, D. L., U lX. Seydlitz-Kurzbach & E. Fiebig. Bilate;rally asymme7rical
uptake of ( C) 2-deoxyglucose by the octavo-laterallS complexes 1n flat-
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Kreps, E.M. Brain lipids of elasmobranchs ( an essay on comparative neuro-
biology)(Minireview). Comp Biochem Physiol 68B(3): 363-368, 1981.
Sugimoto, N. , S. Kashiwagi & T. >vratsuda. Cumarative effect of chemother-
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va.nWaarde A. Nitrogen metabolism in goldfish, Carr'assius auratus·(L.},
Activities of. transamination reactions, purine nucleoti.de cycle and glu-
tate dehydrogenase in goldfish tissue. Comp Biochem Physiol 68B (3): 407-
414' 1981.
9801 Kubicz, A., E. Dratewka-Kos & R. Zygmuntowicz. Multiple molecular forms of
the acid phosphatase from Cyprinus carpio liver: isolation and comparison
with those of Rana esculenta. Comp Biochem Physiol 68B(3): 437-444, 1981.
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Garcia, M., S. Zamora & M.A. Lopez. The influence of partial replacement
of protein by fat in the diet on protein utilization by the rainbow trout
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Moen, K.A. & L. Klungsoyr. Metabolism of exogenous substrates in perfused
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Inglima, K., A. Perlmutter & J. Markofsky. Reversible stage-specific embry-
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Margolis-Kazan, H., J. Peute, M.P. Schreibman & L.R. Halpern. Ultrastruc-
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Smith, D.G. & J .. Chamley-Campbell. Localization of smooth-muscle myosin in
branchial pillar cells of snapper (Chrysophys auratus) by immunofluores-
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9807 Knight, s .. A., J. Janovy Jr. & W.L. current. Myxosoma funduli Kudo 1918
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9808 Conder, G.A., R.Y. Oberndorfer & R.A. Heckmann. Eimeria duszynskii Sp. N.
(Protozoa: Eimeriidae), a parasite of the mottled sculpin, Cottus bardi
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9809 Deardorff, T.L. & R.M. Overstreet .. Contracaecum multipapillatum (=f. robus-
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66(5): 853-855, 1981.
9810 Ducker, G., B. Rensch & M. Stascheit. Investigations on the retroactive
influence of latent visual learning on previously formed memory traces in
fish. Z Tierpsychologie 54(4): 309-326, 1981.
9811 Kagawa, H. & Y. Nagahama. In vitro effects of prostaglandins on ovulation in
goldfish Carassius auratus. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(9): 1119-1122, 1981.
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Weihs, D. & H.G. l1oser. Stalked eyes as an adaptation towards more effici-
ent foraging in marine fish larvae. Bull Marine Sci 31(1): 31-36, 1981.
Leiby, M.M. Larval morphology of the eels Bascanichthys bascanium, !·
scuticaris, Ophichthus melanoporus and~· ophis (Ophichthidae), with a
discussion of larval identification methods. Bull Marine Sci 31(1):
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Mahoney, B.M. An examination of interspecific territoriality in the dusky
damselfish, Eupomacentrus dorsopunicans Poey. Bull Marine Sci 31(1):
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Smith, B.R. Introduction to the proceedings of the 1979 Sea Lamprey Inter-
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Fetterolf, C.M. Jr. Why a Great Lakes Fishery Commission and Why a Sea
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Morris, R. Blood composition and osmoregulation in ammocoete larvae. Can
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Gorbman, A. Evolution of the brain-pituitary relationship: evidence from
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Youson, J.H. Morphology and physiology of lamprey metamorphosis. Can J
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Beamish, F.W.H. Osmoregulation in juvenile and adult lampreys. Can J Fish-
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Farmer, G.J. Biology and physiology of feeding in adult lampreys. Can J
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starvation, reproduction, and death after spawning. Can J Fisheries
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Morman, R.H., D.W. Cuddy & P.C. Rugen. Factors influencing the distribution
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Purvis, H.A. Effects of temperature on metamorphosis and the age and length
at metamorphosis in sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in the Great Lakes.
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Torblaa, R.L. & R. W. Westman. Ecological impacts of lampricide treatments
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Moore, H.H. & L .P. Schleen. Changes in spawning runs of sea lamprey
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9840 Dahl, F.H. & R.B. McDonald. Effects of control of the sea lamprey (Petro-
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Khulbe, R.D. & S.C. Sati. Studies on parasitic watermolds of Kumaun Himalaya;
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Cione, A.L. & E.P. Tonni. First record of some fishes and mammals from San-
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Shimma, Y., K. Ikeda & H. Shimma. Plasma constituents of matured rainbow
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Takada, K. & H. Kamiya. Effects of fish protein concentrate and lipids de-
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Thomann, R.V. Equilibrium model of fate of microcontaminants in diverse
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10176 McCaughran, D.A. Estimating growth parameters for Pacific halibut from mark-
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Kawamura, G., W. Nishimura, S. Ueda & T. Nishi. Color vision and spectral
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10521 Shirakihara, K. & S. Tanaka. A predator-prey model for two-species popula-
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Arai, S. A purified test diet for coho salmon fry. Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish
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Sugita, H., T. Kobashi, ·A. Enomot, K. Yamashita & Y. Deguchi. Bacterial
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10813 Ribbink, A.J., A.C. Marsh & B.A. Marsh. Nest-building and communal care of
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10814 Peters, D.S. & W.E. Shaaf. Food requirements and sources for juvenile Atlan-
tic menhaden. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(3): 317-324, 1981.
10815 Coulter, G.W. Biomass, production, and potential yield of the Lake Tanga~yika
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10817 Liang, Y., J.M .. Melack & J. Wang. Primary production and fish yields in Chi-
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10819 Kohler, C.C. & J.J. Ney. Consequences of an alewife die-off to fish and zoo-
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10820 Martin, D.B., L.J. Mengel, J.F. Novotny & C.H. Walburg. Spring and summer
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Newcombe, C. A procedure to estimate changes in fish populations caused by
changes in stream discharge. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(3): 382-390, 1981.
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gizzard shad in Acton Lake, Ohio. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(3): 391-395,
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Facey, D.E. & G.W. LaBar. Biology of American eels in Lake Champlain, Vermont.
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Dindo, J.J. & R. MacGregor.
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Annual cycle of serum gonadal steroids and serum
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10826 McCormick, J.H. & J.A. Wegner. Responses of largemouth bass from different
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10827 Moles, A., S. Bates, S.D. Rice & S. Korn. Reduced growth of coho salmon fry
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Basavaraju, Y. & T.J. Varghese. The taxonomic characters of Rohu mrigal and
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Anderson, R.S. Introduction to the Proceedings of the Waltham Symposium No.
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Gaudant, J. A rectification of the Oligocene fish-fauna from the ancient
gypsum quarries of Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du Rhone, France). CR Acad
Sci Ser III-VIE 292(20): 1109-1112, 1981.
Boehlert, G.W. The role of temperature and photoperiod in the ontogenetic
migration of prejuvenile Sebastes diploproa (Pisces: Scorpaenidae).
California Fish & Game 67(3): 164-175, 1981.
Wilson, D., B. Finlayson & N. Morgan. Copper, zinc, and cadmium concentra-
tions of resident trout related to acid-mine wastes. California Fish &
Ga~e 67(3): 176-186, 1981.
Richkus, W .A. Laboratory studies of intraspecific behavior interactions and
factors influencing tidepool selection of the wooly sculpin, Clinocottus
analis. California Fish & Game 67(3}: 187-195, 1981.
Moyle, P.B. & M. Massingill. Hybridization between hitch, Lavinia exilicau-
da and Sacramento blackfish, Orthodon microlepidotus, in San Luis Reser-
voir, California. California Fish & Game 67(3): 196-, 1981.
Matallanas, J. & G. Rib a. Biological aspects of Oph.i:dion barbatum Linnaeus,
1758 and 0. rochei Muller, 1845 (Pisces, Ophidiidae) of the Catalonian
Coas·t. Investigacion Pesquera 44(3): 399-406, 1980.
Gutierrez, M., R. Establier, M. Calderon & E. Bravo. Biochemical and histo-
logical studies of muscle tissue of anchovy (Engraulis encrasicholus)
and brine during enzymatic maturation process. Investigacion Pesquera
44(jJ: 471-484, 1980.
Hobson, E.S., W~N. HcFarland & J.R. Chess. Crepuscular and nocturnal acti-
vities of Californian nearshore fishes, with consideration of their sco-
topic visual pigments and the photic environment. Fish Bull Nat Ocean
Atmos Adm 79 (1): 1-30, 1981.
Gooding, R.M., W.H. Neill & A.E. Dizon. Respiration rates and low-oxygen
tolerance limits in skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 31-48, 1981.
Beardsley, G.L. & R.J. Conser. An analysis of catch and effort data from
the U.S. recreational fishery for billfishes (Istiophoridae) in the
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western North Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, 1971-1978. Fish Bull
Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 49-68, 1981.
Fernholm, B. & C.L. Hubbs. Western Atlantic hagfishes of the genus Epta-
tretus (Myxinidae) with description of two new species. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 79 (1) : 69-84, 19 81.
Blackburn, M. & D.L. Serventy. Observations on distribution and life his-
tory of skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus :e_elamis, in Australian waters. Fish
Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 85-94, 1981.
Kappenman, R.F. A method for growth curve comparisons. Fish Bull Nat Ocean
Atmos Adm 79(1): 95-102, 1981.
Richardson, S.L. Current knowledge of larvae of sculpins (Pisces: Cottidae
and allies) in northeast Pacific genera with notes on intergeneric rela-
tionships. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 103-122, 1981.
Townsend, D.W. & J.J. Graham. Growth and age structure of larval Atlantic
herring, Clupea harengus harengus, in the Sheepscot River estuary, Maine,
as determined by daily growth increments in otoliths. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 123-130, 1981.
Koslow, J.A. Feeding selectivity of schools of northern anchovy, Engrau1is
mordax, in the Southern California Bi~t. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm
79(1): 131-142, 1981.
Webb, P.W. & R.T. Corolla. Burst swimming performance of northern anChovy,
Engraulis mordax, larvae. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 143-150,
1981.
Uchiyama, J .H. & P. Struhsaker. Age and growth of skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus
pelamis, and yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, as indicated by daily
growth increments of sagittae. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 151-
162' 1981.
Richardson, S .L. Pelagic eggs and larvae of the deepsea sole, Embassichthys
bathybius (Pisces: Pleuronectidae), with comments on generi_c affinities.
Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 163-170, 1981.
Weihs, D.
tion.
Effects of swimming path curvature on the energetics of fish rna-
Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 171-176, 1981.
Kaya, C.M., A. E. Dizon & S.D. Hendrix. Induced spawning of a tuna Euthynnus
affinus. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 185-186, 1981.
Frost, K.J. & L.F. Lowry. Trophic importance of some marine gadids in nor-
thern Alaska and their body-otolith size relationships. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 79 (1): 187-191, 1981.
Barker, S.L., D.W. Townsend & J.S. Hacunda. Mortalities of Atlantic herring,
Clupea h .. harengus, smooth flounder, Liopsetta putnami, and rainbow smelt
Osmerus mordax, larvae exposed to acute thermal shock. Fish Bull Nat
Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 198-199, 1981.
Bowman, R.E. Food of 10 species of northwest Atlantic juvenile groundfish.
Fish Rnll Nat O~~an Atmos Ailm 79 (1): ?.00-?0n, l9Rl.
Libby, D.A. Difference in sex ratios of the anadromous alewife, Alosa .E_seu-
doharengus, between the top and bottom of a fishway at Damariscotta
Lake, Maine. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 207-210, 1981.
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Al-Judaimi, M.M., A.K. Jafri & K.A. George. Proximate composition and
nutritive value of some important food fishes from the Arabian Gulf.
Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(1): 211-212, 1981.
Refstie, T. & E. Austreng. Carbohydrate in rainbow trout diets. III.
Growth and chemical composition of fish from different families fed four
levels of carbohydrate in the diet. Aquaculture 25(1): 35-50, 1981.
Refstie, T. Tetraploid rainbow trout produced by cytochalasin B. Aquacul-
ture 25(1): 51-58, 1981.
Shelton, W.L., D. Rodriguez-Guerrero & J. Lopex-Macias. Factors affecting
androgen sex reversal of Tilapia aurea. Aquaculture 25(1): 59-66, 1981.
DeSilva, S.S. & D.E.M. Weerakoon. Growth, food intake and evacuation rates
of grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella fry. Aquaculture 25(1): 67-76,
1981.
Blay, J. Jr. Fecundity and spawning frequency of Sarotherodon galilaeus in
a concrete pond. Aquaculture 25(1): 95-99, 1981.
Gerhart, E.H., R.J. Liukkonen, R.M. Carlson, G.N. Stokes, M. Lukasewycz &
A. R. Oyler. Histological effects and bioaccumulation potential of coal
particulate-bound phenanthrene in the fathead minnow Pimephales promelas.
Environ Pollution Series A 25(3): 165-180, 1981.
Addison, R.F., M.E. Zinck & D.E. Willis. Time-and dose-dependence of hepa-
tic mixed function oxidase activity in brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis
on polychlorinated biphenyl residues: Implications for 'biological eff-
ects monitoring.' Environ Pollut~on Series A 25(3): 211-218, 1981.
Bull, K.R., A. F. Dearsley & M.H. Inskip. Growth and mercury content of
roach (Rutil us rutil us, L.) , perch (Perea fl uviatilis, L.) and pike
(Esox lucius, L.) living in sewage effluent. Environ Pollution Series
A 25(3}: 229-240,1981 .
Pethon, P. New records of luminous fishes in north Norwegian waters. Sar-
sia 66(1): 83-86, 1981.
Holm, T. & s. Mattson. Thorogobius ephippiatus (Pisces) found on the west
coast 0f Sweden. Sarsia 66 (1): 87-88, 1981.
Verma, S.R., I.P. Tonk, A.K. Gupta & R.C. Dalela. Role of ascorbic acid in
the toxicity of pesticides in a freshwater teleost.· Water Air Soil Pollut
16(1): 107-114, 1981.
Sastry, K. V. & K. Sharma. Diazinon-induced hematological changes in Ophio-
cephalus (Channa) punctatus. Ecotoxicol & Environ Safety 5(2): 171-176,
1981.
Dawson, CiE.
ichthys.
Review of the Indo-Pacific doryrhamphine pipefish genus ~
Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 1-18, 1981.
Randall, J.E. & R. Lubbock. Labrid fishes of the genus Paracheilinus, with
des·criptions .of 3 new species from the Phillippines. Jpn J Ichthyol
28(1}: 19-30, 1981.
Inada, T. Two nominal species of Merluccius from New Zealand and southern
South America. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 31-36, 1981.
Fujita, K. Oviphagous embryos of the pseudocarchariid shark, Pseudocarchar-
ias kamoharai, from the central Pacific. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 37-44,
1981.
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Senta, T. & A. Hirai. Seasonal occurrence of milkfish fry at Tanegashima
and Yakushima in southern Japan. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 45-51, 1981.
Hoyer, J. T. & M.J. Zaiser. Social organization and spawning behavior of
the pteroine fish Dendrochirus zebra at Miyake-Jima, Japan. Jpn J Ich-
thyol 28(1): 52-69, 1981.
Shiogaki, M. Life history of the gobiid fish Ptergobius zacalles. Jpn J
Ichthyol 28(1): 70-79, 1981.
Amaoka, K., K. Sakamoto & K. Abe. First record of the deep-sea sole, Em-
bassichthys bathybius, from Japan. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 86-90, 19Bl.
Matsuura, K. & M. Toda. First records of 2 pufferfishes, Arothron mappa
and!· reticularis, from Japan. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 91-93, 1981.
Fritzsche, R.A. Syngnathus caldwelli, Herald & Randall, a junior synonym
of Parasyngnathus hownesis Whiley. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 94, 1981.
Zaiser, M.J. & J.T. Moyer. Notes on the reproductive behavior of the lizard
fish Synodus ulae at Miyake-Jima, .Japan. Jpn J Ichthyol 28( 1): 95-98,
1981.
Endo, M. & M. Kimura. Histochemical study on intermediate muscle in fishes.
Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 99-101, 1981.
Kobayashi, T. A deformed black porgy, Acanthopagrus schlegli, lacking
spinous dorsal fin. Jpn J Ichthyol 28(1): 102-, 1981.
Banner, A.H. & D.M. Banner. Contributions to the knowledge of the alpheid
shrimp of the Pacific Ocean. Part XIX. on Alpheus randalli, a new species
of the Edwardsii group found living in association with a gobiid fish.
Pacific Science 34(4): 401-406, 1981.
Carlson, B.A.
Salariini).
A new Indo-Pacific fish of the genus Cirripectes (Blenniidae,
Pacific Science 34(4): 407-414, 1981.
Randall, J.E. Two new Indo-Pacific labrid fishes of the genus Halichoeres,
with notes on other species of the genus. Pacific Sci 34(4): 415-432,
1981.
Russell, B.C. & J.E. Randall. The labrid fish genus Pseudolabrus from the
islands of the southeastern Pacific, with description of a new species
from Rapa. Pacific Sci 34(4): 433-440, 1980.
Sizhong, L. &. W. Huimin. New records of bothid fishes from China. Acta
Zool Sinica 27(2): 201-, 1981.
Allen, L.J. & E.C. Kinney. Proceedings £f the Bio-Engineering Symposium for
Fish Culture. American Fisheries Society Fish Culture Section .(Bethesda),
1981, 307 pages, $20.00, LC# 80-68383.
Wagner, H. Possibilities of the quality control of fresh fish aboard. Die
Lebensmittel-Industrie 28(6): 273-275, 1981.
DiMichele, L., M.H. Taylor & R. Singleton, Jr. The hatching enzyme of Fun-
dulus heteroclitus .. J Exp Zool 216(1): 133-140, 1981.
Jana, B.B., U.K. De & R.N. Da::s. Euvltullllteulal faclul.'15 affecllug Lite ::~eci::~uil
al changes of net plankton in two tropical fish ponds in India. Scheiz
Z Hydrol-Swiss J Hydr 42(2): 225-246, 1981.
Kennedy, G.J.A., & C.D. Strange. Comparative survival from salmon (Salmo
salar L.) stocking with eyed and green ova in an upland stream. Fisheries
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Fisheries Management 12(2): 49-54, 1981.
10983 Kennedy, G.J.A. & C.D. Strange. Efficiency of electric fishing for salmon-
ids in relation to r~ver width. Fisheries Management 12(2): 55-60, 1981.
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Grimm, M.P. Composition of northern pike (Esox lucius L.) populations in
four shallow waters in the Netherlands, with special reference to factors
influencing 0+ pike biomass. Fisheries Management 12(2): 61-76, 1981 .
Grimm, M.P. Intraspecific predation as a principal factor controlling the
biomass of northern pike (Esox lucius L.). Fisheries Management 12(2): ----' 77-79, 1981.
Daniel, T.L. Fish mucus: In situ measurements of polymer drag reduction.
Biol Bull 160(3): 376-382, 1981.
Stout, V.F., C.R. Houle & F.L. Beezhold.
residues in menhaden fishery products.
13, 1981.
A survey of chlorinated hydrocarbon
Marine Fisheries Review 43(3): 1-
Lee, K.H., H.S. Groniger & J. Spinelli.
of reaction conditions on products.
1981.
Acylation of fish protein: Effect
Marine Fisheries Review 43(3): 14-19,
Crisp, D.T. A desk study of the relationship between temperature and hatching
time for the eggs of five species of salmonid fishes. Freshwater Biol
11(4): 361-368, 1981.
Hamann, I., H.C. John & E. Nittelstaedt. Hydrography and its effect on fish
larvae in the Mauritanian upwelling area. Deep-Sea Research Part A 28(6):
561-576, 1981.
Reis, R.R. & J.M. Dean. Temporal variation in the utilization of an inter-
tidal creek by the bay anchovey (Anchoa mitchilli). Estuaries_ 4(1): 16-
23' 1981 •
10992 Smith, R.E. & R.J. Kernehan. Predation by the free-living copepod, Cyclops
bicuspidatus thomasi, on larvae of the striped bass and white perch.
Estuaries 4(1): 81-83,1981.
10993 Dalela, R.C., S. Rani, V. Kumar & S.R. Verma. In vivo haematological alter-
ations in a fresh water teleost, Mystus vittatus following subacute expa-
sure to pesticides and their combinations. · J Environ Biol 2(2): 79-86,
1981.
10994 Saxena, R. & A.P. Tyagi. Effect of x-irradiation on the lipid deposition in
the brain of Heteropneustes fossilis. J Environ Biol 2(2): 109-, 1981.
10995 Litchfield, J.H. Meat-processing, fish processing, and poultry processing
wastes. J Water Pollution Control Fed 53(6): 787-790, 1981.
10996 Spehar, R.L., A.E. Lemke, Q.H. Pickering, T.H. Roush, R.C. Russo, J.D. Yount.
10997
10998
Effects of pollution on freshwater fish. J Water Pollution Control Fed
53(6): 1028-1075.
Viola, S., J. Arieli, U. Rappaport & S. Mokady. Experiments in the nutrition
of carp replacement of fishmeal by soybean meal. Bamidgeh 33(2): 35-49,
1981.
Ghosh, S.R. & A.N. Mohanty. Observations on the effect of aeration on mineral-
ization of organic nitrogen in fish pond soil. Bamidgeh 33(2): 50-56,
1981.
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Arieli, Y., S. Sarig & Y. Bejerano. Observations on pond growth of Macro-
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Karplus, I. & D. Algom. Visual cues for predator face recognition by reef
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Mashego, S.N. & J.E. Saayman. Observations on the prevalence of nematode
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Emina, E.R. Effectiveness of fish soluble nutrients as fertilizers on con-
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Legner, E.F. & C.A. Murray. Feeding rates and growth of the fish Tilapia
zillii (Cichlidae) on Hydrilla verticillata, Potamogeton pectinatus and
Myriophyllum spicatum Var exalbescens and interactions in irrigation ca-
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Schuster, T. Asymmetrical gap junctions in the fish brain. Z Mikrosk-Anatom
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Bello, R.A., J.H. Luft & G.M. Pigott. Improved histological procedure for
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Kosak, P.H. & R.T. Toledo. Brining procedures to produce uniform salt con-
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Luten, J.B. An automated fluorimetric method for the determination of hista-
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Mikhailov, V.S. & D.B. Gulyamov. DNA synthesis in isolated embryonic nuclei
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Heclanan, C.W. Long-term effects of intensive pesticide applications on the
aquatic community in orchard drainage ditches near Hamburg, Germany. Arch
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Middlebrooks, B.L., D.L. Stout, R.D. Ellender & S. Safford. Fish cell lines:
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Tcherfas, N.B., B.I. Gomelsky, O.V. Emeljanova & A.V. Rekoubratsky. Tri-
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Casas, M.T., S. Munoz-Guerra & J.A. Subirana. Preliminary report on the ul-
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Hegab, S.O. & W. Hanke. Changes in catecholamine content of the hypothalamus
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Nicoll, C.S., S.W. Wilson, R. Nishioka & H.A. Bern. Blood and pituitary
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Nagahama, Y., M. Olivereau, S.W. Farmer, R.S. Nishioka & H.A. Bern. Immuno-
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Johansen, K. & K. Pettersson. Gill o2 consumption in a teleost fish, Gadus
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Chien, J.C.W. & K.H. Mayo. Carp hemoglobin. I. Precise oxygen equilibrium
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Burgess, J.W. & R.G. Coss. Short-term juvenile crowding arrests the develop-
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Altringham, J.D. & I.A. Johnston. Quantitative histochemical studies of the
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11317 Timmons, T.J., W.L. Shelton & W.D. Davies. Early growth and mortality of
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Agglutination antibody to Aeromonas
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11323 Giattina, J.D., D.S. Cherry, J. Cairns, Jr. & S.R. Larrick. Comparison of
laboratory and field avoidance behavior of fish in heated chlorinated
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Osborne, L.L., D.R. Iredale, F.J. Wrona & R.W. Davies. Effects of chlori-
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Boyd, C.E. Comparison of five fertilization programs for fish ponds. Trans
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11326 Torgaard, G.H., M.E. Jazwin & A.R. Stier. Polyploidy induced by heat shock
in rainbow trout. Trans Amer Fish Soc 110(4): 546-550, 1981.
11327 Fraidneburg, M.E. First estimates of natural mortality for yellowtail rock-
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11328 Neilson, J.D. & G. H. Geen. Enumeration of spawning salmon from spawner
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11329 Kushlan, J.A. Sampling characteristics of enclosure fish traps. Trans Amer
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11330 King, T.A., J.C. Williams, W.D. Davies & W.L. Shelton. Fixed versus random
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Powell, J.H., R.E. Powell & D.R. Fielder. Trace element concentrations in
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Effect of selecting sires
the growth of offspring
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Opuszynski, K. Comparison of the usefulness of the silver carp and the
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11352 Mills, C.A. The attachment of dace, Leuciscus leuciscus L., eggs to the
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11353 Ottaway, E.M. & A. Clarke. A preliminary investigation into the vulnerabil-
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11354 Smit, G.L., J. Hattingh & J.T. Ferreira. The physiological responses of
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11355 Aguis, C. & R.J. Roberts. Effects of starvation on the melanomacrophage
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11356 Kennedy, C.R. The occurrence of Eubothrium fragile (Cestoda: Pseudophylli-
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11357 Lee, C.S. & B. Menu. Effects of salinity on egg development and hatching
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11358 Morse, W.W. Reproduction of the summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus (L.).
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11359 Brown, D.J.A. & S. Lynam. The effect of sodium and calcium concentrations
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11362 Woodhead, A.D. Penetration and distribution of carbon particles in a tele-·
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11363 Mattson, S. The food of Galeus melastomus, Gadiculus argenteus thori, Tri-
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11364 Masai, H., K. Takatsuji & M. Aoki:. Brain organization in embryos of the
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Kosmath, I., R.A. Patzner & H. Adam. The structure of the micropyles of
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Kanazawa, J. Measurement of the bioconcentration factors of pesticides by
freshwater fish and their correlation with physiocochemical properties
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Kothbauer, H. & H. Schenkelbrunner. Immunochemica1 investigations on fish
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Shinoda, M. Competition for baited-hook in a multiple species fishery.
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· 11372 Minami, T. The early life history of a flounder Pseudorhombus pentophthalmus.
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Sanukida, S., H. Okamoto & M. Hrromi.
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Miyauchi, M., M. Kondo, M. Takagi & T. Uematsu. Behavior of 2,4-dichlor-
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Ooizumi, T., K. Hashimoto, J. Ogura & K. Arai. Quantitative aspects for
protective effect of sugar and sugar alcohol against denaturation of
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Ikariya, T., I. Kimura & K. Arai. Preparation and biochemical properties
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Watanabe, K. & S. Konosu. Occurrence of belenine in the muscle of eel.
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11379 Yamazaki, F. , H. Onozato & K. Arai. The chopping method for obtaining per-
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11380 Ni, I .H. Numerical classification of sharp-beaked redfishes, Sebastes ~
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11381 Dixon, D.G. & J.B. Sprague. Acclimation to copper by rainbow trout (Salmo
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Batterman, A.R. & P.M. Cook. Determination of mineral fiber concentrations
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A method for comparing the precision of a
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Nusbaum, K.E. & E.B. Shoots Jr. Abso~ption of selected antiomicrobic drugs
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A general bioeconomic simulation
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Depletion sampling in stream ecosystems:
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11396 Reiser, D. W. & R. G. White. Incubation of steelhead trout and spring chinook
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Rainwater, W. C. Fiberglass tables for sorting and measuring fish. Prog
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Applegate, R.L. Food selection of muskellunge fry. Prog Fi~h Cult 43(3):
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11420 Lapi, L.A. & T .J. Mulligan. Salmon stock identification using a mi..cro-
analy-tic technique to lJleasure elements p:resent in the freshwater growth
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11421 Hall, L.W. Jr., D.T. Burton & L.B. Richardson. Comparison of ozone and
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11422 Zaugg, W.S. Advanced photoperiod and water temperature effects on gill
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11423 Williams, D.D. The first diets of postemergent brook trout (Salvelinus
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11424 Maynard, D.J. & D.D. Weber. Avoidance reactions of juvenile coho salmon
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11425 Weber, D.D., D.J. Maynard, W .D. Gronlund & V. Konchin. Avoidance reactions
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11426 Fairbairn, D.J. Which witch is which? A study of the stock structure of
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11427 Glebe, B.D. & W.C. Leggett. Temporal, intra-population differences in
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Glebe, B.D. & W.C. Leggett. Latitudinal difference in energy allocation
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Growth patterns in sand lance, Ammodytes dtibius, from the
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11431 Getz, W.M. & G.L. Swartzman. A probability transition matrix model for
yield estimation in fisheries with highly variable recruitment. Can J
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11432 Musial, C.J., J.F. Uthe, G.R. Sirota, B.G. Burns, M.W. Gilgan, V. Zitko &
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11433 Newbold, J.D., J.W. Elwood, R.V. O'Neill & W. Van Winkle. Measuring nutri~
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• 11434 Kovalenko, L.M. T-horny-headed worms in some fishes in the tropical zone of
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11439 Sastry, K. V. & K. Sharma. Diazinon-induced histopathological and hematologi-
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Larval transport and recruitment of Pacific hake, Merluccius
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11445 Tretsven, W.I. & B.G. Patten. Effect of arterial incisions on the amount of
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11446 Dabrowski, K.R. The spawning and early life history of the pollan (Coregonus
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11451 Logan, A.G. & R. Morris. The handling of macromolecules by the kidney of the
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United States watersheds near the Great Lakes. Pesticide Monitoring Jour-
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11455 May, T.W. & G.L. McKinney. Cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic, and selenium con-
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with a gelatine diet. Archiv fur Tierernahrung 31(7-8); 447-460, 1981.
11460 Kh.angarot, B.S. The toxic effects of mercury ions on a freshwater teleost,
Prmtius sophore (Hamilton), as assessed by bioassay and hitopathological
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11462 Rowing, C.G.M. Interrelationships between arteries, veins and lymphatics in
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11464 Forrest, J .E. Development of th.e east coast fishing industry -assessment of
Canadian government policies. Marine Policy 5(4): 294-301, 1981.
11465 Balasubramanian, S.P. Fishery provisions of the ICNT -Part 1. Marine Policy
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11466 Yahaya, J. Capture fisheries in peninsular Malaysia-lessons from Majuikan's
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11467 Gupta, A.K. & V.K. Rajbanshi. Measurement of acute toxicity of copper to the
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11468 Ram, N. , & S. Ulitzur & Y. Avnimelech. Microbial and chemical changes occurring
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11469 Herzberg, A. & R. Pasteur. Proximate composition and preliminary data on
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11470 Shaughnessy, P.D., A. Sennnelink, J. Cooper & P.G .• H. Frost. Attempts to develop
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Mercury in the muscle tissue of fish from
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11479 Tomasso, J.R., K.B. Davis & B.A. Simco. Plasma corticosteroid dynamics in
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11481 Kimura, D.K. & N.A. Lemberg. Variability of line inten:ept density estimates
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11485 Reynolds, W.W. & M.E. Casterlin. Thermoregulatory behavior of the triggerfish
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11486 Kureishy, T. W. , S. Sanzgiry & A. Braganca. Some heavy metals in fishes from
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11489 Lanzing, W.J.R. & R.G. Wright. The fine structure of the chromatophores and
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11490 Carey, W.E. & D.L.G. Noakes. Development of photobehavioural responses in
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11494 Ross, B. & K. Jauncey. A radiographic estimation of the effect of temperature
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11496 Kazakov, R.V. The effect of the size of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.,
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11497 Paterson, W.B. & S.S. Desser. Ultrastructure of macrogametogenesis, macro-
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experimentally infected fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas, Cyprinidae) •
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11498 Berland, B. & D.P. Hojgaard. IKI-solution used for flotation of coccidia
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11504 Majewski, H.S. & M.A. Giles. Cardiovascular-respiratory responses of rainbow
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11654 Falcon, J. & H. Meissl. The photosensory function of the pineal organ of
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11656 Triantaphyllidis, C.D., H. Damianakis, P.S. Economidis & J. Karakousis.
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11657 Maccioni, R.B. & W. Mellado. Characteristics of the in vitro assembly of
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11659 Sautiere, P., G. Briand, M. Gusse & P. Chevaillier. Primary structure of a
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11660 Wahlqvist, I. & S. Nilsson. Sympathetic nervous control of the vasculature
in the tail of the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. J Camp Physiol 144B(2):
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11661 Nillson, S. & K. Pettersson. Sympathetic nervous control of blood flow in
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11662 Leray, C., D.A. Colin & A. Florentz. Time course of osmotic adaptation and
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11664 Reznick, D. Grandfather effects -the genetics of interpopulation differ-
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11665 Watanabe, M. & Y. Tamoto. The motivation of care for offsprings in the
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11666 Sikder, S.K. & A. Das. Structure of the glycan portion of a pure siloglyco-
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11667 Pevzner, R.A. The fine structure of taste buds of the ganoid fishes. II.
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11668 Weatherley, A.H. & H. S. Gill. Characteristics of mosaic muscle growth in
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11669 Pal, R., Y. Barenholz & R.R. Wagner. Pardaxin, a hydrophobic toxin of the
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11684 Seelye, J.G. & M.J. Mac. Size-specific mortality in fry of lake trout
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11685 Robertson, D.R., S.G. Hoffman & J.M. Sheldon. Availability of space for
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11686 Hunter, J.R. & R. Leong. The spawning energetics of female northern an-
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11687 Laroche, W.A. & S.L. RiChardson. Development of larvae and juveniles of the
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11688 Webb, P.W. The effect of the bottom on the fast start of a flatfish, Cithar-
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11689 Carey, F.G. & B.H. Robison. Daily patterns in the activities of swordfish,
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11690 Laurs, R.M. & J.A. Wetherall. Growth rates of North Pacific albacore,
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11691 Lynde, C.M. Economic feasibility of domestic groundfish harvest from western
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11692 Anderson, J.J. A stochastic model from the size of fish schools. Fish
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11693 Ahrenholz, D.W. Recruitment and exploitation of Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia
patronus. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79(2): 325-336, 1981.
11694 Yabe, M., D.M. Cohen. K. Wakabayashi, & T. Iwamoto. Fishes new to the
eastern Bering Sea. Fish Bull Nat Ocean Atmos Adm 79 (2): 353-355, 1981.
11695 Klimley, A.P. & D.R. Nelson. Schooling of the scalloped hammerhead shark,
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11696 Radtke, R.L. & J.M. Dean. Morphological features of the otoliths of the sail-
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11697 Haynes, J.M. & R.H. Gray. Diel and seasonal movements of white sturgeon,
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11698 Johnson, J.H. & E.Z. Johnson. Feeding periodicity and diel variation in diet
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11699 Bird, P.M. The occurrence of Cirolana borealis (Isopoda) in the hearts of
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11702 Gajdusek, J. Growth, age and mortality of bream, Abramis brama, in the
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11703 Kux, z. & J. Libosvarsky. Variable morphological characters of Gobio zobio
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11704 Libosvarsky, J. & 0. Sterba. Regressive processes in the oocytes of three
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Lusk, S. Development of the fish population in the Musov reservoir in the
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11.709 Llol,"is, D. Check-list of fishes collected in the exploratory survey Ben-
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11710 Lloris, D. Contribution to the knowledge of SW Africa ichthyofaune, Phryni-
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11.711 Allue, C., D. Lloris, J. Rucabado & A. Guerra. Species identification
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11712 Lobel, P.S. & J.C. Ogden. Foraging by the herbivorous parrot fish Sparisom~
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11713 Kneib, R.T. Size-specific effects of density on the growth, fecundity and
mortality of the fish Fundulus heteroclitus in an intertidal salt marsh.
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Parin, N.V. Quantitative distribution of flying fishes in the east equator-
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11718 Gascon, D. & R.A. Miller. Colonization by nearshore fish on small artifi-
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11719 Blouw, D.M. & D.W. Hagen. Ecology of the fourspine stickleback, Apeltes
quadracus, with respect to a polymorphism for the dorsal spine number.
Can J Zool 59(9}: 1677-1692, 1981.
11720 Dill, L.M., R.C. Ydenberg & A.H.G. Fraser. Food abundance and territory
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11721 Beverly-Burton, M. Actinocleidus oculatus (Muller, 1934) and A. recurvatus
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11722 Kennedy, M.J. Pallisentis nagpurensis (Bhalerao, 1931) (Acanthocephala:
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11723 Brown, J.A. & P.W. Colgan. The use of lateral-body bar marking in identifi-
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11724 Cousins, D.C., T.F. Coles & A.P. Crust. A computer program for the analysis
of catch returns from a put-and-take trout fishery. Fisheries Management
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11725 Coles, T.F. An analysis of the put-and-take trout fishery at Toft Newton
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11726 Ben-Tuvia, A. Man-induced changes in the freshwater fish fauna of Israel.
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11727 Wallace, D.N. Panel presentations on equal opportunity in the fisheries pro-
fession, 1980 annual meeting. Fisheries 6(4): 2-11, 1981.
11728 Edwards, R.L. The excluded middle -or, The need for a new direction.
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Fisheries 6(4): 12-18, 1981.
Becker, C.D. Laboratory Series: No. 15, Narragansett. Fisheries 6(4): 19-
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11730 Grtschkowsky, R.S. & J.R. Sullivan. Alaska's disease control laws and regu-
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11731 Wolf, K. & C.E. Smith. Herpesvirus salmonis: pathological changes in paren-
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11732 Paperna, I., I. Sabnai, & A. Zachary. Ultrastructural studies in pis cine
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117JJ Mackenzie, K. The effect of Eimeria sp. infection on the condition of blue
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11734 Dykova, I. & J. Lom. Fish coccidia: Critical notes on life cycles, classi-
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11757 Folmar, L.C., D.R. Craddock, J.W. Blackwell, G. Joyce & H.O. Hodgins. Effects
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11760 Black, G.A. Metazoan parasites as indicators of movements of anadromous
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11765 Pickford, G.E., W.R. Knight, J.N. Knight, R. Gallardo & B.I. Baker. Long-
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11768 Mittal, A.K., M. Whitear & A.M. Bullock. Sacciform cells in the skin of
teleost fish. Z Mikrosk-Anatom Forsch 95(4); 559-585, 1981.
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Elovenko, V.N. Taxonomic status and geographical distribution of the fishes
(Gobioidei, Perciformes, Eleotridae) introduced in water bodies of the
European part of the USSR, Kazakhstan and Middle Asia. Zoologichesky
Zhurnal 60(10): 1517-1522, 1981.
Goel, K.A., A.K. Awasthi & S.K. Tyagi.
in some fresh water indian fishes.
1981.
Comparative haematological studies
Z Tierernahr Futt 46(4): 202-206,
Leatherland, J.F. & R.A. Sonstegard. Structure of thyroid and adrenal glands
in rats fed diets of Great Lakes coho salmon (Oncorhygchus kisutch).
Environ Res 23(1): 77-86, 1980.
Caruso, J.H. The systematics and distribution of the Lophiid anglerfishes:
I. A revision of the genus Lophiodes with the description of the two new
species. Copeia 1981(3): 522-548.
Randall, J.E. & P. Struhsaker. Naso maculatus, a new species of Acanthurid
fish from the Hawaiian Islands and Japan. Copeia 1981(3): 553-557.
Daniels, R.A. Cryothenia peninsulae, a new genus and species of Nototheniid
fish from the Antarctic Peninsula. Copeia 1981(3): 558-562.
Shaklee, J.B. & G.S. Whitt. Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes of Gadiform
fishes: divergent patterns of gene expression indicate a heterogeneous
taxon. Copeia 1981(3): 563-578.
Buth, D.G. & R.L. Mayden. Taxonomic status and relationships among popula-
tions of Notropis pilsbryi and~· zonatus (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) as
shown by the glucosephosphate isomerase, lactate dehydrogenase and phos-
phoglucomutase enzyme systems. Copeia 1981(3): 583-589.
Hughes, D.R. Development and organization of the posterior field of ctenoid
scales in the Platycephalidae. Copeia 1981(3): 596-606.
Brummett, A.R. & J.N. Dumont. A comparison of chorions from eggs of northern
and southern populations of Fundulus heteroclitus. Copeia 1981(3): 607-
614.
Lodi, E. Competition between Palla and normal bearing spermatozoa of Poe-
cilia reticulata (Pisces: Poeciliidae). Copeia 19 81 (3) : 624-629.
Hixon, M.A. An experimental analysis of territoriality in the California
reef fish Embiotoca jacksoni (Embiotocidae). Copeia 1981(3): 653-665.
Targett, T.E.
iferidae.
Feeding biology of fishes in the endemic Antarctic Harpag-
Copeia 1981(3): 686-693.
Carter, H.J. Aspects of. the physiological ecology of species of Gambusia
from Belize, Central America. Copeia 1981(3): 694-700.
Smith, M.L. & B. Chernoff. Breeding populations of cyprinodontid fishes in
a thermal stream. Copeia 1981(3): 701.
Meffe, G.K. & R.G. Vrijenhock. Starvation stress and intraovarian cannibal-
ism in livebearers (Atheriniformes: Poeciliidae). Copeia 19 81 (3) : 702-
704.
Crabtree, C.B. & D.G. Buth. Gene duplication and diploidization in tetra-
ploid catostomid fishes Catostomus funeiventris and C. santaanae. Copeia
1981(3): 705-708. -
Lee, D.S. & R.E. Ashton Jr. Use of 60co tags to determine activity patterns
of freshwater fishes. Copeia 1981 (3): 709-710.
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Bath, D.W., J.M. O'Connor, J.B. Alber & L.G. Arvidson. Development and
identification of larval Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) and
shortnose sturgeon ~· brevirostrum) from the Hudson River Estuary, New
York. Copeia 1981(3): 711-716.
Huntingford, F.A. Further evidence for an association between lateral
scute number and aggressiveness in the threespine stickleback, Gastero-
steus aculeatus. Copeia 1981(3): 717-719.
Johnson, J.H. & N.H. Ringler. Natural hybridization of Oncorhynchus kisutch
and 0. tshawytscha in a Lake Ontario tributary, with notes on meristic
variation. Copeia 1981(3): 720.
Karra, S.R. & R.M. Maritha. Ambicoloration - a sexually dimorphic character
in Crossorhombus azurens (Bothidae: Pisces) off Waltair. Copeia 1981(3):
721-722.
Medvick, P.A., J.J. Magnuson & S. Sharr. Behavioral thermoregulation and
social interactions of bluegills, Lepomis macrochirus. Copeia 1981(1):
9-13.
Burns, J.R. & J.A. Flores. Reproductive biology of the cuatro ojos, Anableps
downi (Pisces: Anablepidae), from El Salvador and its seasonal variations.
Copeia 1981(1): 25-32.
LeGrande, W.H. Chromosomal evolution in North American catfishes (Siluri-
formes: Ictaluridae) with particular emphasis on the madtoms, Noturus.
Copeia 1981 (1}: 33-51.
Humphries, J.M. & R.R. Miller. A remarkable species flock of pupfishes,
genus Cyprinodon, from Yucatan, Mexico. Copeia 1981(1): 52-63.
Dawson, C.E. Notes on four pipefishes (Syngnathidae) from the Persian Gulf.
Copeia 1981(1): 87-94.
Morris, M.A. & L.M. Page. Variation in western logperches (Pisces: Percidae)
with description of a new subspecies from the Ozarks. Copeia 1981(1):
95-108.
Lauder, G.V. Jr. Intraspecific functional repertoires in the feeding mech-
anism of the charocoid fishes Lebiasina, Hoplias. and Chalceus. Copeia
1981(1): 154-168.
Baker, J.A. & S.T. Ross. Spatial and temporal resource utilization by South-
eastern cyprinids. Copeia 1981(1): 178-188.
Francis, M.P. Von Bertalanffy growth rates in species of Mustelus (Elasmobran-
chii: Triakidae). Copeia 1981(1): 189-192.
Hasse, J,J, Characters, Synonymy and distribution of the middle American
cichlid fish Cichlasoma meeki. Copeia 1981(1): 210-211.
Wallace, R.A. & K. Selman. The reproductive activity of Fundulus heterocli-
~ females from Woods Hole, Massachusetts, as compared with more southern
locations. Copeia 1981(1): 212-214.
van der Elst, R.P. & M. Roxburgh. Use of the bill during feeding in the black
marlin (Makaira indica). Copeia 1981(1): 215.
Hollenbeck, P.J. & C.L. Chrisman. Kidney preparations for chromosomal anal-
ysis of Ictaluridae. Copeia 1981(1): 216.
Weihs, D. Body section variations in sharks -an adaptation for efficient
swimming. Copeia 1981(1): 217-218.
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Weihs, D., R.S. Keyes & D.M. Stalls. Voluntary swimming speeds of two
species of large carcharhinid sharks. Copeia 1981(1): 219-221.
Smith, R.E. Jr. & C.H. Hocutt. Formulae variations of pharyngeal tooth
counts in the cyprinid genus Notropis. Copeia 1981(1): 222-223.
Singh, B.R., A.N. Yadav, J. Ojha & J.S.D. Munshi. Gross structure and di-
mensions of the gills of the intestinal air-breathing fish (Lepidoceph-
alichthys gun tea). Copeia 19 81 (1) : 224-229.
Rurr, B.M. & R.L. Mayden. Systematics, distribution and life history notes
on Notropis chihuahua (Pisces: Cyprinidae). Copeia 1981(2): 255-264.
Greenfield, D.W. Varicus imswe, a new species of gobiid fish from Belize.
Copeia 1981(2): 269-272.
Rogers, W. Taxonomic status of cichlid fishes of the Central American genus
Neetroplus4 Copeia 1981(2): 286-295.
Baltz, D.M. & P.B. Moyle. Morphometric analysis of tule perch (H~sterocar
pus traski) populations in three isolated drainages. Copeia 1981(2): 305-
311.
Chernoff, B., J.V. Conner & C.F. Bryan. Systematics of the Menidia beryllina
complex (Pisces: Atherinidae) from the Gulf of Mexico and its tributaries.
Copeia 1981(2): 319-335.
Hutchins, J.B. Nomenclatural status of the toadfishes of India. Copeia 1981
(2): 336-340.
Anderson, M.E. & C.L. Hubbs. Redescription and osteology of the northeastern
Pacific fish Derepodichth~ alepidotus (Zoarcidae). Copeia 1981(2): 341-
352.
Ross, M.R. & T.M. Cavender. Morphological analyses of four experimental
intergeneric cyprinid hybrid crosses. Copeia 1981(2): 377-386.
Helfman, G. S. The advantage to fishes of hovering in shade. Copeia 1981(2):
392-399.
Stuenkel, E.L. & S.D. Hillyard. The effects of temperature and salinity
acclimation on metabolic rate and osmoregulation in the pupfish Cyprino-
don salinus. Copeia 1981(2): 411-416.
Rosen, R.A. & D.C. Hales. Feeding of padd1efish, Polyodon spathula. Copeia
1981(2): 441-455.
Goldberg, S.R. Seasonal spawning cycle of the California tonguefish, Symphu-
rus atricauda (Cynog1ossidae). Copeia 1981(2): 472.
Itzkowitz, M. Reproductive behavior of an endemic Jamaican cyprinodont fish,
Chriopeoides _p_engelleyi. Copeia 19 81 (2) : 4 7 3-4 74.
Dubin, R.E. Pair spawning in the princess parrotfish, Scarus taeniopterus.
Copeia 1981(2): 475-476.
Montgomery, W.L. Mixed-species schools and the significance of vertical
territories of damselfishes. Copeia 1981(2): 477-480.
Schmidt, R.E., J.M. Samaritan & A. Pn.ppantoninu. Stntu8 of tho hittorling,
Rhodeus sericeus, in southeastern New York. Copeia 1981 (2): 481.
Peden, A.E. On the identity of two cottid subspecies, Icelinus burchami
burchami and~·£. fuscescens. Copeia 1981(2): 482-483.
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Johnson, J.H. The summer diet of the cutlips minnow, Exoglassum _maxillin-
gua, in a central New York stream. Copeia 1981(2): 484-486.
Wells, A.W. Possible occurrence of hybridization between Couesius plumbeus
and Semotilus margarita. Copeia 1981(2): 487-488.
Todd, T.~. Coregon~s prognathus Smith: A nomen dubium. Copeia 1981(2): 489.
11828 Fritzche, R.A. & G.D. Johnson. Pseudopriacanthus Bleeker, a synonym of the
priacanthid genus Pristigenys Agassiz. Copeia 1981(2): 490-491.
11829 McDowall, R.M. A sub-dorsal fin pore/canal system in the centrolophid fish
Schedophilus maculatus (Pisces: Stromateoidei). Copeia 1981(2): 492-493.
11830 Stevenson, M.M. Karyomorphology of several species of eyprinodon. Copeia
1981(2): 494-497.
11831 Patro, R. & R. Prasad. Chromosomal studies in five Indian flatfishes. Copeia
1981(2): 498-502.
11832 Wolters, W.R., C.L. Chrisman & G.S. Libey. Lymphocyte culture for chromo-
somal analyses of channel catfish, Ictalurus Eunctatus. Copeia 1981(2):
503-504.
11833 Rakocinski, C.F. Hybridization and introgression between Campostoma oligo-
lepis and Q. anamalum pullum, (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae). Copeia 1980
(4): 584-593.
11834 Ross, S.T. Sexual and developmental changes in swimbladder size of the
leopard searobin, Priomotus scitulus (Pisces: Triglidae). Copeia 1980(4):
611-615.
11835 Greenfield, D.W. & L.P. Woods. Review of the deep-bodied species of Chromis
(Pisces: Pomacentridae} from the eastern Pacific, with descriptions of
three new species. Copeia 1980(4): 626-641.
11836 Karrer, C. & D.G. Smith. A new genus and species of congrid eel from the
Indo-West Pacific. Copeia 1980(4): 642-648.
11837 Fischer, E.A. Speciation in the hamlets (Hypoplectrus: Serranidae) a con-
tinuing enigma. Copeia 1980(4): 649-659.
11838 Jones, G.P. Growth and reproduction in the protogynous hermaphrodite
Pseudolatirus celidotus (Pisces, Labridae). Copeia 1980(4): 660-675.
11839 Howell, W.M., D.A. Black & S .A. Bartone. Abnormal expression of secondary
sex characters in a population of mosquitofish Gambusia affinis holbrooki:
Evidence for environmentaLly induced masculinization. Copeia 1980(4):
676-681.
11840 Bernstein, J.W. Parental care behavior in the cichlid fish, Cichlasoma ni-
&rofaseiatum •. Copeia 1980(4): 682-686.
11841 Stein,D.L. Aspects of reproduction of liparid fishes from the continental
slope and abyssal plain off Oregon, with notes on growth. Copeia 1980(4):
687-698.
11842 Fuiman, L.A. & J.R. Trojnar. Factors affecting egg diameter of white suckers
(Catostomus commersoni). Copeia 1980(4): 699-703.
11843 Rabalais, N.N., S.C. Rabalais & C.R. Arnold. Description of eggs and lar-
vae of laboratory reared red snappers (Lutjanus campechanus). Copeia 1980
(4): 704-708.
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Reins, D.C., G.E. Gunning & J.D. Williams. Reproduction and population
structure of an undescribed species of Notropis (Pisces: Cyprinidae)
from the Mobile Bay Drainage, Alabama. Copeia 1980(4): 822-830.
Gorlick, D.L. Ingestion of host fish surface mucus by the Hawaiian cleaning
wrasse, Labroides phthirophagus (Labridae), and its effect on host spe-
cies preference. Copeia 1980(4): 863-868.
French, D.P. Cleaning behavior in stm.fish hybrids under laboratory condi-
tions. Copeia 19 80 (4) : 869.
Kushlan, J.A. Population fluctuations of everglades fishes. Copeia 1980(4):
870-873.
Lewis, D.S.C. Mixed species broods in Lake Malawi cichlids: an alternative
to the cuckoo theory. Copeia 1980(4): 874-875.
Constantz, G.D. Energetics of viviparity in the gila topminnows (Pisces:
Poeciliidae). Copeia 1980(4): 876-877.
Klimley, A.P. Observations of courtship and population in the nurse shark,
Gins.lymostoma cirratum. Copeia 1980(4): 878-881.
Goldberg, S.R. Seasonal spawning cycle of the longspine combfish, Zaniole-
~ latipinnis, with notes on spawning of the shortspine combfish, Zani-
olep:ts frena ta (Zaniolepidae) . Copeia 19 80 (4) : 882-883.
Kloth, T.C. Observations on the spawning behavior of captive Florida pompano,
Tracbmotus carolinus. Copeia 1980 (4): 884-885.
11853 Moore, C.J. Spawning of Menidia menidia (Pisces: Atherinidae). Copeia 1980
(4): 886.
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Bruce, R.W. On the occurrence of very small terminal phase parrotfishes.
Copeia 1980(4): 887-888.
Davis, S.M. American shad movement, weight loss and length frequencies be-
fore and after spawning in the St. Johns River, Florida. Copeia 1980(4):
889-891.
Pequeno, G. & G. Revuelta. Notacanthiform fishes of the continental slope
of Chile. Copeia 1980(4): 892-894.
Ziskowski, J.J., V.T. Anderson, Jr., & R.A. Murchelano. A bent fin ray con-
dition in winter flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, from Sandy
Hook and Raritan Bays, New Jersey, and lower Bay, New York. Copeia 1980
(4): 895-899.
McCourt, R.M. & A.M. Kerstitch. Mating behavior and sexual dimorphism in
dentition in the stingray Uro~ophus concentricus from the Gulf of Cali-
fornia. Copeia 1980(4): 900.
Lane, E.D. Additions to the description of Hapltm.nis pacifica (Pisces:
Muraenesocidae). Copei.a 1980(4): 901-902.
Bianco, P.G. & T.T. Nalbant. Redescription of Cobitus linea, with some
remarks on the subgenus Bicanestrinia (Cypriniformes, Cobitidae). Copeia
1980(4): 903-905.
Piet6ch, T.W. & R.J. Lavenberg. A fo~sil ceratioid anglerfish from the lntc
Miocene of California. Copeia 1980(4): 906-907.
Ghiot, F. & N. Bouchez. The central rod of the barbels of the South Ameri-
can catfish, Pimelodus clarias. Copeia 1980(4): 908.
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Twelves, E.L. & W.E. Bachop. Giant nuclei in the yolk sac syncytium of the
Antarctic teleost Notothenia coriiceps neglecta. Copeia 1980(4): 909-
910.
Sola, L., G. Gentili & S. Catoudella. Eel chromosomes: Cytotaxonomical
interrelationships and sex chromosomes. Copeia 1980(4): 911-912.
Joswiak, G.R., W.C. Starnes & W.S. Moore. Karyotypes of three species of
the genus Phoxinus .(Pisces: Cyprinidae). Copeia 1980 ( 4) : 913-915.
Tripathy, N.K. & C.C. Das. Chromosomes in three species of Asian catfish.
Copeia 1980(4): 916-917.
Roberts, T.R. A revision of the Asian mastocembelid fish genus Macrognathus.
Copeia 1980(3): 385-391.
Winterbottom, R. Two new species of the Congrogadidae (Pisces: Perciformes)
from the Indo-West Pacific. Copeia 1980(3): 396-401.
11869 Leiby, M.M. & R.W. Yerger. The genus Bascanichthys (Pisces: Ophichthidae)
---------------in-the-Gu1-f-of--Mex-iGo-.-Gopeia-1-98Q(~}-:-4Q2-~40-7-.. --------
11870
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11879
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11881
Smith, M.L. & R.R. Miller. Allotoca maculata, a new species of Goodeid fish
from western Mexic~, with comments on Allotoca dugesi. Copeia 1980(3):
408-417.
Busack, C.A., G.H. Thorgaard, M.P. Bannon & G.A.E. Gall. An electrophoretic,
karyotypic and meristic characterization of the Eagle Lake trout, Salmo
gairdneri aquilarum. Copeia 1980(3): 418-424.
Cooper, J.E. Egg, larval and juvenile development of longnose dace, Rhini-
chthys cataractae, and river chub, Nocomis micrupJgon, with notes on
their hybridization. Copeia 1980(3): 469-477.
Gross, M.R. & W.A. Nowell. The reproductive biology of rock bass, Amblo-
plites rupestris (Centrarchidae), in Lake Opinicon, Ontario. Copeia
1980(3): 482-494.
Ramirex, S.A.
epithelium.
A modified technique for fish karyotype analysis using scale
Copeia 1980(3): 543-544.
Gregory, P.E., P.N. Howard-Peebles, R.D. Ellender & B.J. Martin. C-banding
of chromosomes form three established marine fish cell lines. Copeia
1980(3): 545-546.
Glazier, J.R. & C.A. Taber. Reproductive biology and age and growth of the
Ozark minnow, Dionda nubila. Copeia 1980(3): 547-550.
Pietsch, T.W. & D.B. Grobecker. Parental care as an alternative reproductive
mode in an Antennariid anglerfish. Copeia 1980(3): 551-552.
Tricas, T.C. Courtship and mating-related behaviors in myliobatid rays.
Copeia 1980(3): 553-555.
Burr, B.M. & M.S. Ellinger. Distinctive egg morphology and its relationship
to development in the Percid fish Etheostoma proelare. Copeia 1980(3):
556-558.
Webb, P.W. & G.R. Smith. Function of the caudal fin in early fishes. Copeia
1980(3): 559-561.
Smatresk, N.J. & C.F. Herreid. Group metabolism in swordtails, Xiphophorus
helleri, under controlled oxygen conditions. Copeia 1980(3): 562-564.
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Henderson, R.J. & J.R. Sargent. Lipid biosynthesis in rainbow trout, Salmo
gairdnerii, fed diets of differing lipid content. Camp Biochem Physiol
69C(l}: 31-38, 1981.
Sorensen, P.G. Some properties of the Na++K+-linked Mg2+-dependent adeno-
sine triphosphatase from the erythrocyte plasma membrane of the flounder
{Platichthys flesus L.). Camp Biochem Physiol 69C(1): 45-52, 1981.
Lock, R.A.C. & A.P. van Overbeeke. Effects of mercuric chloride and methyl-
mercuric chloride on mucus secretion in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri
Richardson. Camp Biochem Physiol 69C(1): 67-73, 1981.
Dave, G., K. Andersson, R. Berglind & B. Hasselrot. Toxicity of eight sol-
vent extraction chemicals and of cadmium to water fleas, Daphnia magna,
rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneJli, and zebrafish, Brachydanio rerio. Camp
Biochem Physiol 69C(1): 83-98, 1981.
Denison, M.S., J.E. Chambers & J.D. Yarbrough. Persistent vitellogenin-
like protein and binding of DDT in the serum of insecticide-resistant
mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis). Camp Biochem Physiol 69C(1): 109-112,
1981.
Tilley, P.A.G., T.A. Watson & B.A. McKeown. The absence of acetylcholin-
esterase in various blood preparations of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri.
Camp Biochem Physiol 69C(1): 125-127, 1981.
Winberg, M., S. Holmgren & S. Nilsson. Effects of denervation and 6-hydroxy-
dopamine on the activity of choline acetyltransferase in the spleen of
the cod, Gadus morhua. Camp Biochem Physiol 69C(l): 141-143, 1981.
Moen, K.A., A.R. Wisnes; E.A. Elsayed & E.E. Eliassen. The effect of adren-
aline on peripheral vascular resistance at different temperatures in a
hind part preparation of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdnerii R.). Camp
Biochem Physiol 69C(1): 157-159, 1981.
Penney, R.K. & G. Goldspink. Regulatory proteins and thermostability of
myofibrillar ATPase in acclimated goldfish. Camp Biochem Physiol 69B(3):
577-583, 1981.
Cohen, T., A. Gertler & Y. Birk. Pancreatic proteolytic enzymes from carp
(Cyprinus carpio) I. Purification and physical properties of trypsin,
chymotrypsin, elastase and carboxypeptidase B. Camp Biochem Physiol
69B(3): 639-646, 1981.
Cohen, T., A. Gertler& Y. Birk. Pancreatic proteolytic enzymes from carp
(Cyprinus carpio) II. Kinetic properties and inhibition studies of tryp-
sin, chymotrypsin and elastase. Camp Biochem Physiol 69B(3): 647-653,
1981.
Taggart, J., A. Ferguson & F.M. Mason. Genetic variation in Irish popula-
tions of'brown trout (Salmo trutta L.): electrophoretic analysis of
allozymes. Camp Biochem Physiol 69B(3): 393-412, 1981.
van Waarde, A. & F. Kesbeke. Regulatory properties and AMP-deaminase from
lateral red muscle and dorsal white muscle of goldfish, Carassius aura-
tus (L.). Camp Biochem Physiol 69B(3): 413-423, 1981. ------.
Porthe-Nibelle, J. & B. Lahlou. Mec.hanisms of glHc.oc.ortic.oi<i 11ptak~ hy
isolated hepatocytes of the trout. Camp Biochem Physiol 69B(3): 425-433,
1981.
Sand, 0. Kinetic properties of phosphofructokinase from the flounder (Pla-
tichtys flesus L.). Camp Biochem Physiol 69B(3): 435-443, 1981.
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Wilhelm, F.D. & E. Reischl. Heterogeneity and functional properties of
hemoglobins from south Brazilian freshwater fish. Comp Biochem Physiol
69B(3): 463-470, 1981.
Ga1lis, J-L., F. Belloc & C. Beauvie. Freshwater adaptation in the eury-
haline teleost, Chelan labrosus IV. Changes of DNA and protein contents
RNA/DNA ratio and acid phosphatast activity in branchial tissue. Comp
Biochem Physi::ol 67A(l): 69-76, 1980.
11899 Mearow, K.M. & A.H. Houstc.n. Temperature-related changes in the content
and distribution of water in the tissues of rainbow trout, Salmo gaird-
neri. Comp Biochem Physiol 67A(l): 117-121, 1981.
11900 Subrahmanyam, C.B. Oxygen consumption of estuarine fish in relation to ex-
ternal oxygen tension. Comp Biochem Physiol 67A(1): 129-133, 1980.
11901 Stuenkel, E.L. & S.D. Hillyard. Effects of temperature and salinity on
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40B(9): 4142, 1980.
Wilsmann, L.A. Resource partit±oning and mechanisms of coexistence of black-
chin and Blacknose shiners (Notropis: Cyprinidae). Diss Abst Int 40B(9):
4107, 1980.
Stoner, A.W. The macrobenthos of seagrass meadows in Apalachee Bay, Florida,
and the feeding ecology of Lagodon rhomboides (Pisces: Sparidae). Diss
Aost Int 40B(9): 4105, 1980.
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Riddell, B.E. Environmental and genetic sources of geographic variation in
populations of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar Linnaeus. Diss Abst Int
40B(9): 4104, 1980.
Yelenc, J.G. Investigation of chromosome banding techniques and of pseudo-
linkage in Salvelinus species. Diss Abst Int 40B(9): 4092, 1980.
Delahunty, G.B. Environmental effects on the metabolism of Carassius ~
tus: Role of the pineal organ and retinal pathways. Diss Abs.t Int
40B(9): 4082, 1980.
Biette, R.M. The effect of temperature and ration on growth rates, food
conversion efficiencies and the fate of carbon-14 labelled food by under
yearling sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka. Diss Abst Int 40B(9): 4078,
1980.
Folmar, L.C. Some physiological changes in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus
kisutch) during smoltification and seawater adaptation. Diss Abst Int
40B(9): 4048, 1980.
Lehner, C.E. A latitudinal gradient analysis of rocky shore fishes of the
eastern Pacific. Diss Abst Int 40B(l1): 5128, 1980.
Joseph, J. Plankton, drift and fishes in a Missouri River reach receiving
warmed water discharges. Diss Abst Int 40B(11): 5142, 1980.
Zimmerer, E.J. Environmental effects on growth and fin regeneration in
Poeciliid fishes. Diss Abst Int 40B(11): 5173, 1980.
Urdaneta-Morales, S. Alterations of growth, development and virulence of
Trypanosoma cruzi maintained in vitro in homiothermic and poikilothermic
verteorate cells. Diss Abst Int 40B(11): 5172, 1980.
Kruzynski, G.M. Some effects of dehydroabietic acid (DHA) on hydromineral
balance and other physiological parameters in juvenile sockeye salmon
Oncorhynchus ·ncrka. Diss Abst Int 40B(l1): 5170, 1980.
12055 Godin, J.J. Diel rhythms of behavior in juvenile pink salmon (Oncorhynchus
gorbuscha Walbaum). Diss Ahst Int 40B(11): 5168, 1980.
12056 Farrell, A.P. Gill blood flow in teleosts. Diss Abst Int 40B(11): 5167, 1980.
12057 Bailey, J.R. Renal control of renin secretion and some actions of the
angiotensins in the kidney of the teleost Salmo gairdneri. Diss Abst Int
40B(ll}: 5166, 1980.
12058 Vanderpuye, C.J. Life history of Chrysichthys catfish in Volta Lake, Ghana.
Diss Aost Int 40B(11): 5088, 1980.
12059 Algranti, F.D~ Role of sex attractant pheromones on spawning aggregation
in zeorafish, Brachydanio rerio: its isolation and partial purification.
Diss Aost Int 40B(11): 5107, 1980.
12060 Garofano, J.S. The effects of cadmium on peripheral blood and head kidney
of the brown bullhead Ictalurus nebulosus (Lesuer). Diss Abst Int 40B
(11): 5109, 1980.
12061 Barton, A.C.K. Factors influencing the life history of spring chinook sal-
mon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning in the Columbia River watershed
fr0lll1960 to 1977, Diss Abst Int 40B(ll): 5122,1980.
12062 Leung, S-Y.T. The effect of impounding a river on the pesticide concentra-
tion in warmwater fish. Diss Abst Int 40B(11): 5129, 1980.
12063 Goven, B.A. Immunologic responses of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus,
to heterologous antiprotozoan imml.mi:zati:on. Diss Abst Int 40B(l1}: 5143,
1980.
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Ashcom, T.L. Serum cortisol and electrolyte responses in acid-stressed
brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in Pennsylvania. Diss .Abst Int
40B(11): 5150, 1980.
Bello, R.A. Study of histological changes in the skeletal fish muscle due
to freezing and postmortem condition. Diss .Abst Int 41B(5): 1703, 1980.
Smith, J.E. Seasonality, spatial dispersion pattern and migration of
Benthic inverteBrates in an intertidal marsh-sandflat system of Puget
Sound, Washington, and their relation to waterfowl foraging and the
feeding ecology of staghorn sculpin, Leptocottus armatus. Diss Abst
Int 41B(5): 1634, 1980.
Townsend, D.R. Interspecific visual communication in the cichlid fish
Tilapia mariae Boulenger. Diss Abst Int 41B(5.): 1619, 1980.
Lacroix, G.L. The reproductive environment of landlocked Atlantic salmon
(Salmo salar L.). Diss Abst Int 41B(5): 1613, 1980.
Ingerman, R.L. The molecular basis of a maternal-fetal oxygen shift in the
viviparous seaperch, Embiotoca lateralis. Diss Abst Int 41B(5): 1611,1980.
Barrett, I. Development of a management regime for the eastern Pacific
tuna fishery. Diss Abst Int 41B(5): 1609, 1980.
Lundin, F.C. Spawning and parental care in the pink convict variety of
Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Gunther}. Diss Abst Int 41B(8): 2926, 1981.
Morizot, D.C. Linkage relationships among protein-coding loci in fishes
of the genus Xiphophorus. Diss Abst Int 41B(l0): 3661, 1981.
Strader, C.D. Investigations of the structural properties of the acetyl-
choline receptor and its polypeptide subunits from Torpedo californica.
Diss Aost Int 41B(3): 939, 1980.
Holland, K.N. Conditioned cardiac reflex and behavioral assays of the
amino acid sensitivities of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus.
Diss Abst Int 41B(l0): 3658, 1981.
McGearchin, R.B. Production of Tilapia aurea in simulated sewage lagoons
receiving laying hen wastes. Diss Abst Int 41B(l0): 3642, 1981.
Wu, w.c-s. Functional reconstitution of the purified acetylcholine
receptor from Torpedo californica. Diss Abst Int 41B(9): 3433, 1981.
Scholz, A.T. Hormonal regulation of smolt transformation and olfactory
i~printing in coho salmon. Diss Abst Int 41B(9): 3351, 1981.
Link, G.W. Jr. Age, growth, reproduction, feeding, and ecological observation
on the three species of Centropristis (Pisces: Serranidae)in North
Carolina waters. Diss Abst Int·41B(8): 2926, 1981.
Larrick, S.R. Homeostatic regulation in bluegill sunfish following acute
hypothermal shock. Diss Abst Int 41B(8): 2925, 1981.
Holland, L.E. Predator functional responses in several larval sunfishes
(Centrarchidae). Diss Abst Int 41B(8): 2887, 1981.
Parenti, L.R. A phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of Cyprinodon-
tiform fishes (Teleostei: Atherinomorpha). Diss Abst Int 41B(8):
2867' 1981.
Sedberry, G.R. Food habit, prey selectivity and food resource partitioning
of a community of fishes on the outer continental shelf. Diss Abst Int
41B(8): 2856, 1981.
Howell, W.H. Some aspects of the reproductive biology and early life
history of yellowtail flounder, L±manda ferruginea (Storer).
Diss Abst Int 41B(8): 2855, 1981.
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Govoni;, J.J. Morphological, histological, and physiological aspects of
ass±milation in larval spot, Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede.
Diss A5st Int 41B(8): 2854, 1981.
Neighbors, M.A. Buoyancy in the oceanic midwaters: A comparative study
of swimbladders and lipids in lanternfishes (Family Myctophiidae).
Diss Abst Int 41B(7): 2516, 1981.
Maxwell, D.R. Hydroacoustic estimation of dense or extensive fish
populations. Diss Aost Int 41B(7): 2706, 1981.
Marsh, E.G. Egg size variation in central Texas population of the orange-
throat darter, Etheostoma 13pectabile (Pisces: Percidae). Diss Abst
Int 41B(7): 2516, 1981.
Jelek, R. The life histories of Spinitectus carolini Hall, 1928, and
Spinitectus gracilis Ward and Magath, 1916, Nematoda: Spirurda) in
fishes of Ohio. Diss Abst Int 41B(7): 2515, 1981.
Gillerman, R.G. Structure and function of myotomal muscles in the
Atlantic mackerel and some other fast swimming teleosts. Diss Abst
Int 41B(7): 2513, 1981.
Smatresk, N.J. Gas transport and acid-base regulation in an air breathing
fish, Lepisosteus oculatus. Diss Abst Int 41B(7): 2506, 1981.
Demarest, J.R. Ion transport in vitro by the urinary bladder of the
euryhaline starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus Pallas. Diss Abst
Int 41B(7): 2500, 1981.
Solomon, F.P. Inhibitory effects of dicarboxylic acids on succinic
dehydrogenase activity and isocitric dehydrogenase activity in some
flatfish species. Diss Abst Int 4.1B(7): 2466, 1981.
Caceci, T. Ultrastructural morphology of toxaphene treated intestinal'
cells in the goldfish (Carassius auratus). Diss Abst Int 41B(7) :2442,1981.
Stanford, R.M. The effects of impingement and entrainment by the J.R.
Whiting plant on yellow perch, Perea flavescens, commercial and sports
fisheries in Erie. Diss Abst Int 41B(7): 2412, 1981.
MaCMillan, J.R. Pathologic manifestations of viral erythrocytic necrosis
in fish. Diss Abst Int 41B(7): 2407, 1981.
Miller, J.A. Studies on ligand binding to the histrioncotoxin and the
agonist binding sites of membrane bound acethylcholine receptor from
Torpedo californica. Diss Abst Int 41B(10): 3765, 1981.
Strauss, R.G. Genetic and morphometric variation and the systematic
relationships of eastern North American sculpins (Pisces: Cottidae).
Diss Abst Int 41B(10): 3679, 1981.
Reznick, D.N. Life history evolution in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata).
Diss Abst Int 41B(l0): 3678, 1981.
Quammen, M.L. The impact of predation by shorebirds, benthic feeding
fish and a crab on the shallow living invertebrates in intertidal mud-
fl~ts of two southern California lagoons. Diss Abst Int 41B(l0):
3677' 1981.
Whitnall, M.H. Synthesis of proteins and axonal transport of glycoprotein
in normal and regenerating goldfish retinal ganglion cells. Diss Abst
Int 41B(l0): 3667, 1981.
Kohlenstein, L.C. Aspects of the population dynamics of striped bass
(Marone saxatilis) spawning in Maryland tributaries of the Chesapeake
Bay. Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1226, 1980.
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12102 Lugaski, T.P. Comparative chemotaxonomy of selected Great Basin native
Cyp:t;"iuid .fishes. Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1207, 1980.
12103 Joswiak, ~.R. ~enetic divergence within a genus of Cyprinid fish
(Phoxinus: Cyprinidae). Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1205, 1980.
12104 Eisenbrey, A.B. Evolution of histocompatability diversity in an asexual
species, Poeciliopsis 2 mon::i.cha-lucida, (Pisces: Poeciliidae).
Diss Abst Ii:lt 41B(4): 1203, 1980.
12105 Cohen, J.L. Functional organization of the retina of the lemon shark
(Negaprion brevirostris, Poey): An anatomical and electrophysiological
app:t;"oach. Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1201, 1980.
12106 Lea, R.N. Systematics and zoogeography of cusk-eels of the family
Ophidiidae, subfamily Ophidiinea from the eastern Pacific ocean.
Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1200, 1980.
12107 Fey, M.S. Extending the shelf life of fresh fish by potassium sorbate
and modified atmosphere at 0-1° Celsius. Diss Abst Int 41B(3):876,1980.
12108 Dawood, A.A. Factors affecting the functional properties of fish muscle
proteins. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 875, 1980.
12109 Rowe, J.S. Visual neurons in fish optic tectum; intracellular recording
and morphological identification. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 843, 1980.
12110 Tam, L-T. Kinetic studies on the oxidation of myoglobin by nitrite,
kinetic studies on the hemoglobin of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon.
mari:nus. Diss Ab-st Int 41B(3): 940, 1980.
12111 Moore, H.H. Correlation of structure and function of the acethylcholine
, receptor from Torpedo californica. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 932, 1980.
12112 Blanchard, S.G. Interactions of local anesthetics and cholinergic ligands
with memb:t;"ane-bound acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica.
Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 923, 1980.
12113 Duggins, C.F. Systematics and zoogeography of Lucania parva, Floridichthys,
and Menidia (Osteichthys: Atheriniformes) in Florida, the Gulf of
Mexico and the Yucatan, Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 849, 1980.
12114 Ube1s, J.L. A comparative study of the effect of hyperbaric oxygen on
the activity of sodium-potassium a-ctivated adenosine triphosphatase in
the retina. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 845, 1980.
12115 Hedrick, R.P. Persistant infection of salmonid cell lines with infectious
pancreatic necrosis virus: a model for the carrier state in trout,
Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 824, 1980.
12116 Nakashima, B.S. The contribution 9f fishes to phosphorus. cycling in lakes.
Diss Abst Tnt 41B(3): 822, 1980.
12117 Kohler, C.C. Trophic ecology of an introduced, land-locked alewife
(Alosa pseudoharengus) population and assessment of alewife impact on
resident spo:t;"tfi'sh and crustacean zooplankton communities in Claytor
Lake, Virginia. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 806, 1980.
12118 Taubert, B.D. Biology of sho:t;"tnose sturgeon (Acipense:t;" brevirostrum)
in the Holyoke Pool, Connecticut River, Massacusetts. Diss Abst Int
41B(3): 794, 1980.
12119 Schairer, J.O. Adaptive gain control of the vestibula-ocular reflex in
goldfi,sh. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 791, 1980.
12120 Gobalet, K. Functional morphology of the head of parrotfishes of-the
genus Scarus. Diss Abst Int 41B(3): 772, 1980.
12121 Specker, J.L. Hormonal and osmoregulatory aspects of smoltification in
coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch. Diss Abst Int 41B(9): 3342, 1981.
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12122 :M$ttelhach, G.G. Fora,g;tng ef.ficencr and s;ize..-class compet;lt;ion ;in the
bluegill sunfish (bepomis macroch;irus). Diss Abst lnt 41B(9):3300,1981.
12123 Felley, J.D. Multivariate identification of morphological-environmental
relationships wHhing the Cyprinidae (Pisces): Diss Abst Int 41B (9):
3298, 1981.
12124 Carl, L.M. Aspects of the population ecology of chinook salmon in Lake
Michigan tributaries. Diss Abst Int 41B(9): 3296, 1981.
12125 Baker, C.L. Jr. The neural control of jamming avoidance in weakly electric
fish. Diss Abst Int 41B(9): 3275, 1981.
12126 Freeman, B.J. Accumulatd.on of cadmium, chromium, and lead by bluegill
sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus, Rafinesque) under temperature and
oxygen stress. Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1271, 1980.
12127 Edwards, R.J. The ecology and geographic variation of the Guadalupe
bass, Micopterus treculi. Diss Abst Int 41B(4): 1270, 1980.
12128 Busacker, G.P. Osmoregulatory effects of acute cadmium toxicity in a
model teleost. Diss Abst Iftt 41B(4): 1269, 1980.
12129 Meyerhoff, R.D. Exercise and acid-base balance in rainbow trout. Diss
Abst Int 41B(4): _1263, 1980.
12130 Stegeman, J.J. & B.R. Woodin. The metabolism ofo(-naphthoflavone (7,8-
benzoflavone) by hepatic microsomes from the marine fish Stenotomus
versicolor. B±ochem & Bipphys Res Comm 95(1): 328-333, 1980.
12131 Barton, B.A. Spawning migrations, age and growth, and summer feeding.
of white and longnose suckers in an irrigation reservoir. Can Field-
Naturalist 94(3): 300-304, 1980.
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12135
Hanson, J.M. & S.U. Qadri. Morphology and diet of young-of-the~year
burbot, Lota lota, in the Ottawa River. Can Field-Naturalist 94(3):
311-314, 1980 •
Bittner, A. & S. Lang. Some aspects of the osmoregulation of Amazonian
freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygon hystrix). I. Serum osmolality,
sodium and chloride content, water content, hematocrit and urea level.
Comp Biochem Physiol 67A(l): 9-14, 1980.
Wilde, D.W., R.F. Holcombe & D.F. Opdyke. A new dogfish isolated and
perfused heart preparation. Comp Biochem Physiol 67A(2): 273-274,1980.
Prack, M., M. Antoine, M. Caiati, M. Roskowski, T. Treacy, M.J. Vodicnik &
V.L. de Vlaming. The effect of mammalian prolactin and growth hormone
on goldfish (Carassius auratus) growth, plasma amino acid levels and
liver amino acid uptake. Comp Biochem Physiol 67A(2): 307-310, 1980.
12136 Hamoir, G., N. Gerardin-Otthiers & B. Focant. Protein differentiation of
the superfast swimbladder muscle of the toadfish Opsanus tau.
J Molecular Biol 143(1): 155-160, 1980.
12137 Betchaku, T. & W.W. Douglas. Fine structure of the rostral pars distalis
of the adenohypopysis of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, in
fresh and saltwater. Anat Record 198(4): 595-609, 1980.
12138 IijiiDa, T. & T. Wasano. A histochemical and ultrastructural study of
serotonin-containing nerves in cerebral blood vessels of the lamprey.
Anat Record 198(4): 671-680, 1980.
12139 Reinig, J.W., L.N. Daniel, C. Schwabe, L.K. Gowan, B.S. Steinetz & E.M.
O'Byrne. Isolation and characterization of relaxin from the sand
tiger shark (Odontaspis taurus}. Endocrinol 109(2): 537-544, 1981.
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12140 Bellave:t:e., C. & J. Gorb;l. Coii}parative. analysis of acute toxicity of
chromium, copper and cadmium to Daphnia magna, Biomphilaria glabrata
and Brachy4an±o rerio. Environ Technol Letters 2(3): 119-128, 1981.
12141 Sidon, E.W., W.D. Peek, J.H. Youson & M.M. Fisher. Fine structure of
the. li-ver in the larval lamprey, Petromyzon marinus L. -Bile ducts
and gall mo-rphology of Hensens cells. J Anat 131(3): 499-518, 1980.
12142 Walker, M.G., J. Riley & L. Emerson. On the movements of sole (Solea
sole.aJ and dogf.i:sii(ScyU:orhinus canicula)_ tracked off the east Anglian
coast. Neth J Sea Research 14(1): 66-77, 1980.
12143 Niemi, W.D. & G.D. Webb. DDT and sodium transport in eel electroplaques.
Pesticide Biochem & Physiol 14(2): 170-177, 1980.
12144 Klingbiel, J. The status of bass management-An informational report to
the Natural Resources Board. Report No. 12, pp. 1-11, 1981.
12145 Gayevskaya, A.V. Helicometra indica Agrawal, 1964 (Trematoda, Opecoelidae),
a paras-tte of fishes of the West European shelf. Parazitologiy 15 (2):
178-181, 1981.
12146 ~achkevsky, V.K. & A.M. Parukhin. On the biology of the trematodes of
the family Fellod:tstomatidae, paras:ttes of the Black Sea Myti:lus.
12147 Katz, M.J. SuBstrate pathways demonstrated oy transplanted Mauthner
axcms. J Comp Neural 195(4): 627-642, 1981.
12148 Kakuda, S. & K. Nakai. On the maturity and spawning of Nibea albiflora.
Bull Jpn Soc Sci Fish 47(1): 17-26, 1981.