THE ECHINODERM NEWSLETTER Number 22. 1997 Editor: Cynthia Aheam Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Room W-31S, Mail Stop 163 Washington D.C. 20560, U.S.A. NEW E-MAIL: aheamc@nmnh.si.edu Distributed by: David Pawson Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Room W-321, MaU Stop 163 Washington D.C. 20560, U.S.A. The newsletter contains information concerning meetings and conferences, publications of interest to echinoderm biologists, titles of theses on echinoderms, and research interests, and addresses of echinoderm biologists. Individuals who desire to receive the newsletter should send their name, address and research interests to the editor. The newsletter is not intended to be a part of the scientific literature and should not be cited, abstracted, or reprinted as a published document. A. Agassiz, 1872-73 TMLE OP CONTENTS Echinoderm Specialists Addresses Phone (p-) ; Fax (f-) ; e-mail numbers 1 Current Research 34 Information Requests 55 Announcements , Suggestions 56 Items of Interest 'Creeping Comatulid' by William Allison 57 Obituary - Franklin Boone Hartsock 58 Echinoderms in Literature 59 Theses and Dissertations 60 Recent Echinoderm Publications and Papers in Press 66 New Book Announcements Life and Death of Coral Reefs 84 Before the Baclcbone 84 Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fauna & Flora of Korea 84 Echinoderms: San Francisco. Proceedings of the Ninth lEC 85 Papers Presented at Meetings (by country or region) Africa 96 Asia 96 Australia 96 Canada 97 Caribbean 97 Europe 97 Guam 98 Israel 99 Japan 99 Mexico 99 Philippines 99 South America 99 United States 100 Papers Presented at Meetings (by conference) Fourth Temperate Reef Symposium 101 Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. .102 Ailsa's Section (con't) How I Began to Study Echinoderms - Part 7. Frank W.E.Rowe 103 Abigail Moore 104 Christine Materia-Rowland 105 Susan Hottenrott 105 Assessment of the Echinoderms Collection at the Bishop Museum 108 Echinoderms Specialists 'Keyword' List 110 Announcement - Fifth European Conference on Echinoderms 115 Bulletin - 'Beche-de-Mer' 119 Articles, Advertisements, Poetry 120 ECHINODERM SPECIALISTS (p- phone; f- fax; e-mail) ABREU, MERCEDES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY AVE 19 No 18406 E/ 184 y 186 REPARTO FLORES HAVANA, CUBA oceano@ceniai.cu ACUNA, FABIAN H. 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CENTER MARINE RESEARCH ROVINJ "RUDJER BOSKOVIC" INSTITUTE ROVINJ, HR-52210 CROATIA p- 385-52-81 1-544; f- 385-52-813^96 ZEIDLER WOLFGANG SOUTH AUSTRAUAN MUSEUM NORTH TERRACE ADELAIDE, S.A. 5000, AUSTRALIA p- +618 2077491; f- +618 2077222 samuseum@ozemail.com.au Znr, JIRI CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE ROZVOJOVA 135 165 00 PRAGUE 6, CZECH REPUBUC p- 24-31-14-21; f- 24-31-15-78 zitt@gli.cas.cz 33 ********** CURRENT RESEARCH ********** ALI, M.S.M. - study of some Jurassic and Cretaceous echinoids of Sinai, Egypt. ALLEN, J.A. - deep-sea benthos of the Atlantic. ALLISON, W.R. - I am a coral reef ecologist, and so am generally interested in Echinoderms. I have however, a particular interest in all facets of the life and times of Culcita spp. I am looking into the taxonomy and ecology of the species in Maldives, with special interest in its feeding ecology; completing research on reef survey methods and the status of Maldivian reefs. ALVA, V. - trophic ecology of benthonic suspension organisms. ANDACHT, T.M. - studying the mechanism of dorsoventral polarity disruption and inhibition of fertilization envelope elevation by nickel chloride in the sea urchin embryo, Lvtechinus variegatus . ANDERSEN, A. - study of chemically induced predator responses on Stronavlocentrotus drobachiensis . ANDERSON, R.C. - an escape action of the asteroid Poraniopsis inflate in response to other sea stars. ARCHER, J.E. - initiating Ph.D. research on the potential of the sea cucumber fishery in New Zealand. Focus is on the culture of larvae for hatchery on-growing and reef augmentation. Includes investigation into harvesting, sustainability, reproductive manipulation of adults, hatchery treatment of larvae, the development of artificial reef structures to 'optimise' settlement and on-growing in wild, and the adaptation of present technology used in invertebrate culture. AUSICH, W.I.- early radiation and phylogeny of crinoids; crinoid classification; crinoid taphonomy; Lower Mississippian crinoid macroevolution . BALSER, E.J. - development of the gonad in holothuroid echinoderms; function of the larval kidney in hemichordates and echinoderms. BARTSCH, I. - parasites in and on brittle stars. BASCH, L.V. - environmental effects on sea urchin ( S troncfvlocentrotus ) reproduction and development; influences of larval abundance and condition on settlement and recruitment of sea urchins; echinoderm larval nutrition; polar echinoid growth and secondary production; kelp forest ecology. BAUER, J.C. - comparative study of the reproductive biology of the tropical echinoids Diadema antillarum and Lvtechinus variegatus after exposure to internal bacterial disease (for a PhD degree from King's College London and Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution) . 34 BAUMILLER, T.K. - ecology and functional morphology of recent isocrinids; taphonomy of arms and stalks of articulates and advanced cladids vs. other Paleozoic taxa; diversity of Permian and Triassic crinoids and effects of the P/T extinction; patterns of turnover and extinction of Paleozoic crinoids; ecology of Seirocrinus ; borings in Paleozoic pelmatozoans. BAZHIN, A. - monitoring the condition of sea urchin populations ( Stroncrvlocentrotus droebachiensis. S. polvacanthus ) along the Kamchatka peninsula shore. BEAVER, H.H. - structure and function of blastoid summit plates. BECKER, J. - marine invertebrates of Brazilian oceanic islands, including especially echinoderms. BEDDINGFIELD, S.D. - interrelationships between different species within discrete communities; environmental influences on the population dynamics and life history characteristics of organisms; ecology of flora and fauna of marine benthic ecosystems; reproductive and nutritional biology of marine invertebrates. BEGBIE, K.M. - studies on the hyponeural nervous system of the brittlestar, Oohiura ophiura . BELL, B.M. - Edrioasteroids. BENEJAM DE, C. - occurrence of brooding Amohiodia sp. in Monterey Bay (California) . BENTLEY, A.C. - biology of the sand dollar, Echinodiscus bisperforatus along the southeastern coast of South Africa, encompassing growth, reproduction, genetics, larval biology etc. BERENTS, P.B. - collection manager of marine invertebrates at the Australian Museum. BERGEN, M. - The Southern Bight Pilot Project - a survey of soft bottom benthic communities between 10 & 200 m between Point Conception, California and the Mexican border. BERTRAM, D.F. - evolution and ecology of modes of development in echinoids. BILLETT, D. - environmental impact on the deep sea; taxonomy of the genus Mesothuria (Holothurioidea) . BIRENHEIDE, R. - morphology, physiology and biomechanics of crinoids. BIRKELAND, C.E. - coral reef management. BIRYUKOVA, I.V. - chemoreception; chemosensory systems and its morphogenesis in the marine invertebrates. BLAKE, D.B. - Cretaceous asteroids of Texas; Ordovician stelleroids; stelleroids of Seymour Island. BLUHM, H. - deep-sea holothurians in the Peru Basin. 35 BOCKELIE, J.F. - Heliocrinitids (cystoids) from Scandanavia and the Bathic; taxonomy, functional morphology and palaeoecology . BORZONE, C.A. - Matinhos sandy beach replenishment and its impact on the benthic macrofaunal nearshore community; echinoderms of Parana's coastal waters, Brazil. BOSCH, I.M. - UV-B effects on embryos and larvae of Antarctic echinoderms during springtime ozone depletion. BOUDOURESQUE , C.F. - effect of the invasive introduced alga Caulerpa taxifolia on Paracentrotus lividus : population dynamics and diet; long term changes of Paracentrotus lividus (sea urchin) populations in a protected area and a non-protected area. BOURGOIN, A. - studying the possibility of commercializing the green sea urchin Stroncfvlocentrotus drobachiensis on the northeastern coast of New Brunswick. BREGMAN, Y.E. - working with the sea urchin Stronqylocentrotus intermedius to determine size-age structure, growth, recruitment and longevity at the Russian eastern coast of Japan Sea and the same with Strongylocentrotus polvacanthus in Avacha Bay, Kamchatka); additionally we are testing some artificial foods to improve the commercial value of Strongylocentrotus intermedius . BRETON, G. - Mesozoic and Cenozoic asteroid systematics, taphonomy, biostratigraphy and evolution. BREY, T. - polar echinoderm population dynamics; Antarctic ophiuroid growth; Antarctic asteroid food; Antarctic holothuroid metabolism. BROWER, J.C. - taxonomy, functional morphology, paleoecology , ontogeny and phylogeny of Ordovician crinozoans and blastozoans from the northern midcontinent of North America. BUITRON-SANCHEZ , B.E. - Cenozoic echinoderms (Stelleroidea and echinoidea) from Baja California, Mexico. BURCH, B.L. - comparison of gut contents of echinoids to sand where they live, just for forams this next year, and only for Mamala Bay and windward Oahu stations where there is Chaetodiadema pallidum . Seeing as there seem to be about 800 species of forams at the depths where this echinoid has been found, that will take me some time, although we are moderately finished with the forams of those depths. Probably will do only those of three stations, two in Mamala Bay on the leeward side and the one windward side station. As some of these forams dissolve in the gut, we must also do some gut pH analysis in those regions too. I hope that these pH ranges are similar to those in other echinoids, namely similar to that of found in water where they live. BUSSARAWIT, S. - taxonomic study of echinoderms from the Andaman Sea, west coast of Thailand. BYRNE, M. - life history evolution, echinoderm reproduction and development, ophiuroid functional morphology, echinoderm fisheries. CALTAGIRONE, A. - sea urchin aquaculture. 36 CAMERON, R.A. - the specification of late cell types in sea urchin embryogenesis; development of the adult rudiment in larvae; genetic structure of sea urchin populations; a gene trap strategy to identify new upstream contro regions for spatially restricted gene expression. CAMPBELL, A, - sea urchin population dynamics ecology and fisheries. CAMPBELL, A.C. - zoogeography of Indian Ocean echinoderms. CAMPBELL, D.B. - feeding behavior of Asterias . CANDIA-CARNEVAL, M.D. - crinoid arm regeneration; structure, physiology and biomechanics of complex musculo-skeletal systems (echinoid lantern, ophiuroid masticatory apparatus) . CHAO, S.-M. - population dynamics of the shallow-water holothurians of Taiwan; systematics of the echinoderms from Taiwan. CHEN, C.-P. - ontogenesis of skeletal plate patterns, gonad, and gonapores in the progenes ive Sinaechinocvamus mai . COLON- JONES, D.E. - rearing Diadema larvae; rearing coral larvae; studying the sediment regime on Biscayne National Park reefs; examining calcification rates of corals. CONAND, C. - sea cucumber fisheries; sea urchin bioerosion (Echinometra different types) ; coral reef echinoderms of La Reunion (Indian Ocean) ; sea cucumber reproductive biology in the Indo-west Ocean (La Reunion) . CREASER, E.P. - management of green sea urchin resources of State of Maine. CRUMP, R.G. - asteroid development and ecology. CUTRESS, B.M. - deep sea Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of Puerto Rico. DAFNI, J.B. - echinoid growth. DAVOULT, D. - studies on ecology and functioning (fluxes of carbon and nitrogen at the water-sediment interface) of coastal benthic communities in the English Channel and the North Sea, with special reference to a dominant species, the ophiuroid Qphiothrix fraailis (Abildgaard) ; studies of interactions between physics (hydrodynamism) and biology (behaviour) for nutrition (suspension-feeding) and recruitment (settlement of larvae on adults) . DAYTON, P.K. - benthic ecology. DE RIDDER, C. - symbioses between bacteria (mainly sulfur-oxidizing bacteria) and spatangoids- reproductive biology. DE WIT, W.M.J.- fossil echinoderms in fluviatile and ice-age deposits of Holland. DEARBORN, J.H. - functional morphology of ophiuroid tube feet; identification of Gulf of Maine and Antarctic ophiuroids and crinoids from collections on hand. 37 DEBENHAM, P. - population genetics of the red sea urchin Stroncrvlocentrotus franciscanus . DEVIN, M.G. - benthic species diversity of the Bahamian slope (depth 300 m to 900 m) “ the fauna is dominated by echinoderms, particularly echinoids. DIEHL, W.J. - effects of environmental stress on multilocus heterozygosity-growth relationships in invertebrates. DOBSON, W.E. - population biology of Qphiura sarsi on continental slope off North Carolina; use of skeletal growth bands in ophiuroid ossicles as biological markers for sublethal predation and population ecology experiments . DOLMATOV, I.y. - mechanisms of regeneration, their formation and changes in individual development of marine invertebrates. DOMINGUEZ, P. - working on early echinoderms, especially Cambrian and Ordovician Pelmatozoans and Carpoids from Spain. DONOVAN, S.K. - Pseudocidaris from the Cretaceous of the Caribbean region; British Silurian crinoids, particularly those of the late Llandovery Kilbride Formation, Co. Galway and Co. Mayo, western Ireland; late Cenozoic crinoids and echinoids of the Antillean region, particularly Barbados, Carriacou, Cayman and Jamaica. DRUMMOND, A.E. - intra and interspecific agnostic behaviour in echinoids; wave action and consequences for E. mathaei, S. variolaris , and D^ savianvi . EBLE, G.J. - evolutionary dynamics in disasteroids, holasteroids and spatangoids; post-metamorphic spatangoid development; phylogeny of disasteroids, early holasteroids and early spatangoids. ELISEIKINA, M.G. - mechanisms of regeneration, their formation and changes in individual development of marine invertebrates. ELLERS, O.W. - growth of sand dollar teeth; catch collagen. EMLET, R.B. - functional morphology of echinoderm larval evolution of echinoid life histories and development. ETNIER, S. - comatulid crinoids. ETTENSOHN, F.R. - systematics, paleoecology and functional morphology of the pelagic crinoid Saccocoma ; paleoecology of an Ordovician Ectenocrinus garden . EVDOKIMOV, V.V. - research of reproductive process of sea urchins; reproduction and development of marine invertebrates; influence of monochromatic light on the sea urchins reproductive process. FAY, R.O. - Ovachita Belt bibliography. FEDER, H.M. - the deep benthic environment in Port Valdez, Prince William Sound, Alaska; the feeding biology of the sea star Pvcnopodia helianthoides in Prince William Sound, Alaska; the deep benthos in Prince William sound 16 months after the Exxon Valdez oil spill; the macrofauna (infauna and 38 epifauna — which includes large numbers of sea-star species) in the southeastern Chukchi Sea. FERAL, J.-P. - structure of habitat and dispersal strategies; effects of developmental modes on genetic structure and evolutionary processes (mainly in echinoids - annelids and molluscs also used) . FERGUSON, J.C. - madreporite functions and water volume relationships in echinoderms - currently on echinoids and holothuroids. FERNANDEZ, C. - growth, nutrition and biochemical composition of sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in rearing fed with different types of artificial food. FLAMMANG, P. - adhesive systems of echinoderm podia; ultrastructure, biochemistry of the adhesive and deadhesive substance, and adhesive force measurements . FOLLOSCO, M.P. - artificial culture of economically important sea cucumber. FORET, T.W. - regeneration rates of Luidia in the field and the energetics of regenerative development; have begun thesis examining the prevalence of subcuticular bacteria in Gulf Coast (Florida) asteroids. FOSTER, M.W. - Ordovician echinoderms from western Virginia; Atlantic Ocean brachiopods; Antarctic and subAntarctic brachipods; paleobiology of Pennsylvanian invertebrates in Illinois. FOX, D.J. - analysis of articulation in the arms of Ophiocoma echinata and Qphiocoma wendti . FRANKEL, E. - coral reef lagoon sedimentation; coastal lakes, N.S.W.; volcanic ash - Mediterranean Sea; tectonics - eastern Mediterranean sea (ODP160) . FREEMAN, S.M. - impact and population dynamics of seastar predation on sublittoral communities. In particular, Astropecten irregularis on soft-bottom communities and Asterias rubens on commercial mussel beds, off the coast of Anglesea, North Wales; the relationship between the sea star Astropecten irregularis and its commensal polyniod Acholoe astercola . FUJITA, T. - studying the growth of echinoderms in the lab of John Gage in Oban, Scotland until January 1998. FUKUYAMA, A.K. - looking at recovery of intertidal invertebrates in Prince William Sound, Alaska following the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill and am particularly interested in molluscan and echinoderm assemblages and the contrast in recovery patterns between areas that were treated with hot-water, high pressure treatment with areas that were oiled and untreated. GAGE, J.D. - deep-sea biology: shelf -edge benthic fluxes, and sediment community dynamics; deep-sea brittle star growth, spatial distribution and demographic modelling. GAGNON, J.-M. - bioturbation by and foraging behaviour of deepwater echinoderms: observations in mesocosms. 39 GALLEMI, J. - Cretaceous echinoids (Tethyan - worldwide) ; systematics , biostratigraphy and palaeoecology. GEBRUK, A.V. - deep-sea holothurians (order Elasipodida and, in part, Fam. Synallactidae) . GENTIL, F.A. - population dynamics of ophiuroid species in soft-bottom community of the English Channel. GEORGE, S.B. - maternal effects on larval growth and development of echinoderms; morphological and behavioral responses of echinoderm larvae to salinity gradients. GIBSON, M.A. - continuing work on biotic interactions of Lower Devonian of West Tennessee; also studying traces of echinoids from the Coon Creek Formation (Cretaceous) and the tiering relationships present within the ichnof auna . GIL CID, D. - Cambrain and Ordovician echinoderms and trilobites from Spain; palaecological aspects, morphology and function. GINANOVA, T.T. - mechanisms of muscle regeneration. GIUDICE, G. - regulation of heat shock protein synthesis in sea urchin embryos; determination of embryonic axes in sea urchins; mechanisms of cell adhesion in sea urchin embryos. GLUCHOWSKI, E.L. - Genus Haplocrinites (Inadunata) from the Devonian of Poland. GOGGIN, L.C. - diseases of starfish as a method of biological control. GOLDBERG, A.S. - investigating antiarthritic properties of echinoderms. GONGADZE, G. - Late Cretaceous and Paleogene echinoids of the Caucasus (classification, paleobiogeography , stratigraphy) . GOODING, R.U. - Animals associated with Caribbean diadematids; animals associated with diadematid echinoids, worldwide. GRABOWSKY-KAAIA, G.L. - Albatross recolonization project via the Audubon Society and HI Dept, of Fish and Wildlife. GREENSTEIN, B.J. - taphonomy of crown-of -thorns starfish; comparative taphonomy of Caribbean reefs; mode of formation of Pliocene shell beds. GROSJEAN, P. - sea-urchins cultivation in closed-systems; especially skelettogenesis and carbonates requirements; growth; population dynamics; model of production; feeding and digestion; influence of abiotic factors. GROVES, C. - Hel faster biogeography and sy sterna tics. GRYGIER, M.J. - taxonomy of western Pacific and Japanese myzostomida; associations of juvenile brittle stars on a coral reef; microlepadid barnacle parasites of Diadema from Singapore. GUENSBURG, T.E. - edrioasteroids, early crinoids, paleoecology of echinoderms . 40 GUERRAZZI, M.C. - natural history and the feeding behavior of the starfish Echinaster brasiliensis , GUILLOU, M. - REPRODUCTION/RECRUITMENT: responses of sea-urchin population to environmental changes; BIODIVERSITY: seaweed-urchin interaction. GURREA, I. - echinoids from the Cretaceous and Cenozoic age, Mediterranean region (specifically Western Europe) . GUTT, J. - polar benthos ecology. HADEL, V.F. - respiratory metabolism of Chiridota rotifera (small holothuroid found in beaches of coarse sand) . HAGEN, N.T. - sea urchin outbreak dynamics: ecological interactions in a macroparasite/sea urchin/kelp forest system. Echiniculture/closed cycle cultivation of sea urchins: broodstock management, photoperiodic control of gametogenesis, growth, feeding, design of cultivation equipment. HAMZA HASSAN, M. - ecology and biology of echinoderms from Gulf of Suez - Red Sea. HAUDE, R. - stratigraphy and constructional morphology of scyphocrinoids; Devonian and Carboniferous holothuroids; Lower Devonian echinoderms of Argentina . HAVARDSSON, B. - the effect of caroteins in feed and environmental temperature on the gonad color and gonad development of the sea urchin Stronavlocentrotus drobachiensis (Mueller, 1776) . The purpose of the experiment is to develop feed suitable for controlling the quality of the urchin gonad in echinoculture . HEINZELLER, T.E. - comparative, mainly neuroanatomical , morphology (TEM, histochem. ) of crinoids with special attention to milleri-, bourgeti- and cyrtocrinids ; entoparasitic myzostomids of crinoids, mutual effects on host and parasite on an ultrastructural basis. HENDLER, G. - behavior and functional morphology of deep-sea ophiuroids; taxonomy of Okinawan ophiuroids (with S. Irimura) ; systematics and natural history of eastern Pacific ophiuroids. HERDENDORF, C.E. - invertebrate fauna associated with deep-sea (>2000 m) shipwrecks; invertebrate fauna of New Zealand (North Island) estuaries and tidal flats; brisingid fauna of North Atlantic Ocean; echinoid (esp. sand dollars) invasion of New Zealand estuaries following diversion of freshwater inflow. HESS, H. - cyrtocrinid crinoids from Lower Jurassic of southern Switzerland; middle Jurassic echinoderm "Lagerstatte" of Schinznach, northern Switzerland. HIGHSMITH, R.C. - intertidal studies in Cook Inlet, Alaska. HILL, R.B. - physiology of holothurian muscle and connective tissue. HOBERG, M.K. - Alaskan benthic and intertidal systems; the subtidal benthic system in Prince William Sound following the Exxon Valdez oil spill, comparing recovery between oiled and unoiled sites; the diet of Pvcnopodia 41 helianthoides from eelgrass habitat in western Prince William Sound. HODGSON, A.N. - spermatozoan morphology of Patiriella . HOLTERHOFF, P.F. - Late Paleozoic crinoid paleoecology and systematics; P-Tr extinction and eradication of the Crinoidea. HOOPER, R.G. - aquaculture of Stronovlocentrotus drobachiensis . HOROWITZ, A.S. - bibliography of the fossil Blastoidea and database of blastoid taxa (with J. Waters) . HOSHI, M. - molecular mechanism of sperm-egg interactions in starfish and sea urchins; structure and function of glycosphingolipids in starfish and sea urchins; 1 -methyl adenine signal transduction in starfish oocytes. HOTCHKISS, F.H.C. - larval home omorph ism, Loven's law and adult ray homologies in echinoids, ophiuroids and edrioasteroids; isolated ophiuroid vertebrae and ossicles from Devonian, Bohemia (with Petr & Prokop) ; Paleozoic ophiuroid morphology & evolution; teratology of sea stars; tetramerism/hexamerism in echinoids and stelleroidea; relation of larval axis to adult axis symmetry. HOTTENROTT, S.I. - I am now a Ph.D. student at George Washington University and work at NMNH on the deep sea ophiuroid genera Ophiomusium and Qphiosphalma . as well as other genera in the Ophiolepididae. I plan a revision of Ophiomusium and Qphiosphalma . plus a cladistic analysis of the genera and of the family. I am interested in the evolution of these deep sea forms, which have also been identified as possible cases of progenesis. A phylogeny will allow me to investigate these theories. IRIMURA, S. - taxonomy of Japanese Ophiuroidea; SEM observation on disk granules of Ophiuroidea. IVY, W.G. - seed production and sea ranching of sea cucumbers. JABLONSKI, D. - onshore-offshore and latitudinal patterns in the origins of higher taxa, and their subsequent shifts in environmental and latitudinal distribution; studying post-Paleozoic echinoids and stalked crinoids; studying mainly molluscan but some echinoid mass extinction and recovery patterns, especially at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. JACOBSEN, N.A. - identification and Jogging of occurrences of invertebrates, vertebrates and geologic features in the Monterey Bay; working especially with asteroidea analysis (WWW images and information will be available in the near future. JAECKLE, W.B. - nutrient distribution among tissue in planktotrophic lairvae; asexual reproduction by larvae of asteroid echinoderms; energits of larval development. JAGT, J.W.M. - Latest Cretaceous-early Palaeogene echinoderms (holothurians excepted) from type area of the Maastrichtian Stage; late Maastrichtian echinoderm- 'lagerstatte' with bourgueticrinine crinoids and ophiolepidid and ophiacanthid ophiuroids; high-diversity ophiuroid faunas of Campanian and Maastrichtian age from northeast Germany (with M. Kutscher) . 42 JAMES, D.B. - Seed production in sea cucumbers. JAMIESON, G.S. - sea urchin abundance surveys; near-shore community population dynamics. JANIES, D.A. - phylogenetic analyses of the evolution of development among asteroids JEFFERY, C.H. - Maastrichtian and Palaeocene echinoids; larval strategy in recent and fossil Temnopleuroid echinoids. JELL, P.A. - early Devonian crinoids and stellaroids from the Bokkeveld Series, Cape Ranges, South Africa; Silurian and Devonian crinoids and stellaroids from eastern Australia; Upper Devonian crinoids from the Canning Basin, western Australia; Early Cretaceous stellaroids from the Great Artesian Basin. JOHNSEN, S. - absorption spectra of echinoderm visual pigments. JUINIO-MENEZ , A.R. - culture and population genetics of marine invertebrates (sea urchin) ; development of mass culture techniques for Tripneustes aratilla . JUNQUEIRA, A.O.R. - population dynamics of echinoids. KAWAUCHI, G.Y. - reproduction and dispersion - apodous holothurians. KELLY, M.S. - feasibility of commercial echinoculture in Scotland ( Psammechinus miliar is ) ; echinoderm/ subcuticular bacteria symbioses. KERR, A.M. - ecology, character evolution, diversification and molecular systematics of aspidochirote holothuroids. KEUSKAMP, D. - recruitment of the endemic New Zealand echinoid Evechinus chloroticus (Echinometridae) . Specifically focussing on settlement variability, natural recruitment variability, and experimental manipulation of processes operating immediately post-settlement (using cultured recruits) , as well as aspects of development and the chemical ecology of settlement. Especially interested in the effects of sediment on survivorship during and after and settlement, and techniques available to determine the nature of these effects. Also, the peculiarities of a marine reserve (as my major study site) . Determining the relative influence these processes have on recruitment at several scales may have implications for the (small) roe fishery in New Zealand. KLINGER, T.S. - digestion in echinoids, asteroids, and holothuroids; population biology of tropical holothuroids; manufactured feeds suitable for the mariculture of echinoids. KNOTT, K.E. - a molecular phylogeny of the Asteroidea with representative taxa from each family (multiple representatives in some cases) using DNA sequence data from both mitochondrial and nuclear genes. KOBAYASHI, N. - marine pollution bioassay by using sea urchins; spawning periodicity of sea urchins. KOGO, I. - crinoidea (living) ; its classification and distribution in western Pacific. 43 KRISHNARAJAH, P. - Holothuria fishery in Jaffna lagoon, northern part of Sri Lanka. KURIHARA, T. - activity rhythms of starfish; distributional patterns of starfish. LAMBERT, P. - description of two new species of Pentamera and a Phyllophorid (Holothuroidea) from the west coast. LANDEIRA, A.M. - characterization of a Ca2+-atpase from sea cucumber muscle. LANE, D.J.W. - The Echinodermata : a biological tool for the control and protection of marine benthic environments in Singapore waters. LANE, N.G. - Devonian (Famennian) crinoids from Northwest China; Bill Ausich and I are slowly compiling a bibliography of all pre-1800 literature on fossil and living crinoids. LAWRENCE, J.M. - Characteristics of arm regeneration in starfish; comparative nutrition of sea urchins. LE MENN, J. - Paleozoic North-African crinoids (calyx and dissociated columnals) ; benthic communities, polynomorphes and medium to high frequencies cycles. LeCLAIR, E.E. - ophiuroid arm skeletal morphology and biomechanics. LEISMAN, J. - recruitment study of brittlestars in the Banana River; also, aspects of regeneration. LESSER, M.P. - urchin aquaculture - use of photoperiod to manipulate gametogenesis in Stronqylocentrotus drobachiensis . LESSIOS, H.A. - molecular phylogeny of Diadema; gene flow in sea urchins; population dynamics of Diadema antillarum ; effects of sea urchins on coral recruitment . LEVERONE, J.R. - reproductive cycles of Astropecten and Luidia in lower Tampa Bay. LEVITAN, D.R. - ecological and evolutionary consequences of spera limitation in echinoderms; echinoid grazing pressure in the Caribbean. LIAO, Y. - fauna Sinica: Ophiuroidea. LITVINOVA, N.M. - Revision of the genus Qphiomvces (Ophiacanthidae) ; new species and genus Qphiuraster (Ophiuridae) ; ophiuroids of New Caledonia. LORDSON, J. - seed production and sea ranching of sea cucumbers. LOVELY, E.C. - coexistence of hydroid predators in Tubularia larynx colonies. LUCAS, J.S. - Acanthaster planci larvae and juvenile biology. MACURDA, JR., D.B. - modern crinoids and blastoids. 44 MACZYNSKA, S,S. - Cretaceous and Tertiary echinoids particularly from Poland. MAH, C.L. - a revision and phylogeny of the Brisingida, a group of unusual deep-sea asteroids ; describing a new species of Brisingella from the Monterey Bay; visited the Smithsonian (June 1995) and found many lots of brisingids that may show different grov^h stages; a Pleistocene Ctenodiscus crispatus Retzius from Humboldt County, California (in prep) . MAHARAVO, J. - study about proliferation of Salmaciella ervthracis in Ambaro Bay (Nosy-Be) Northwest coast of Madagascar. MAIER, M.S. - isolation and. structural elucidation of secondary polar metabolites from echinoderms of the South Atlantic Ocean. MAKRA, A. - arm regeneration in Acrocnida brachiata (Ophiuroidea) ; microdistribution of A. brachiata in Little Killary, west coast of Ireland bioturbation. MALLEFET, J.C. - luminescent ophiuroids; morphological, physiological, ecological aspects. MANNI, R. - systematics, morpho- functionality and evolution of Mesozoic non-isocrinid crinoids. MANNIFIELD, K. - Dinantian crinoids from northwest Ireland; exploring Camerate ? extinction; crinoid palaeoecology, autecology and palaeobiology ; also looking at carbonate reefal environments etc. MARAN, A. A. - Palaeoecological research of Lower Cretaceous Echinoidea from eastern Serbia (YU) ; irregular echinoids, especially genus Heteraster. Toxaster . (Spatangoids) and Holaster . biostratigraphy, palaeoecology, taphonomy; Cretaceous echinoids from Serbia (YU) ; Lower Cretaceous echinoids (Urgonian) and accompanying macro and micro fauna; Lower Cretaceous foraminifers (Orbitolinids) . MARCOS-DIEGO, C. - study of benthic fauna and flora from the southern of the Livington Island (South Shetland, Antarctica) . MARSH, L.M. - revision of Nardoa and Gomoohia (Asteroidea: Ophidiasteridae) - with F.W.E. Rowe; echinoderms of the northwest shelf of Western Australia. MARTINEZ, P.C. - population and reproductive biology of the sea cucumber Isostichopus fuscus in the Galapagos Islands. MASCARENHAS, B.J. DE A. - pattern of distribution of asteroidea from Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. MASSIN, C. - holothurian taxonomy; Easter Island, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea. MATERIA-ROWLAND, C.J. - developing a manual on coastal and marine monitoring; biological analysis and sediment chemistry analysis of the impact of the aquaculture industry on benthic fauna. MATTOS-SEGOVIA, E. - the assessment of bioinducers of the settlement in larvae of sea urchin Loxechinus albus. 45 MAUBON, R.M. - inventory of historical collections (next: known from Chambery and Lyons, Musee Pleurian sur La Rochelle; inventory of Echinodermata at Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Grenoble; inventory of Thiery Collection in Nancy (1860-1925) - basis of Lambert and Thiery, fundamental book for 1997. McCLINTOCK, J.B. - chemical ecology of echinoderms from the Gulf of Mexico and Antarctica. MCKENZIE, J.D. - subcuticular bacteria in echinoderms; anti fouling mechanisms of echinoderms. McLELLAND, J.A. - ophiuroids and holothuroids from near coastal areas of northeastern Gulf of Mexico, Florida coast, and West Indies; ecology and taxonomy . McNAMARA, K.J. - Neogene species of the clypeasteroid Peronella from Western Australia; Paleocene spatangoids from the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia; Miocene echinoids from the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia; Eocene echinoids from the Bremer Basin, Western Australia; fauna of Australia - spatangoids, holasteroids, clypeasteroids, cassiduloids (with Rich Mooi) ; general echinoid morphology, physiology and biogeography. MEDEIROS -BERGEN, D.E. - selective constraints on brittlestar life histories. MEIJER, L. - molecular mechanisms of cell cycle regulation, using starfish oocytes and sea urchin embryos as cellular models; circadian control of the cell division cycle; identification of novel anti-mitotic compounds, with potential anti-tumor activity, using mechanism-based screening assays (purified cell cycle regulating enzymes; detection of inhibitors of cell cycle regulating enzymes in extracts prepared from marine invertebrates (collaboration with Dr. G.R. Pettit, Cancer Research Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona) . MELIKOV, O.H. - investigation, evolutionary, systematic and development of orders Spatangoid, Holasteroid and Holectypoid of Azerbaijan (late Cretaceous and Eocene) . MESSING, C.G. - systematics of comatulid crinoids; ecology, growth and taphonomy of Isocrinidae. MEYER, C.A. - Tertiary asteroids from the Eggenburg area (Austria) ; Fossilium catalogus Austriae, Part Asterozoa. MIRONOV, A. - Taxonomy and biogeographic history of recent holasteroid echinoids. MITROVIC-PETROV, J.R. - study of some Cretaceous and Neogene echinoids of Serbia and Monte Negro (taxonomy, paleoecology , functional morphology, taphonomy) ; study of some Cretaceous and Neogene echinoids of Greece (together with A. Marcopoulou-Diacantoni - Athens) . MLADENOV, P.V. - developing techniques for roe enhancement in sea urchins; effects of dietary protein and carotenoids on roe size and quality in sea urchins; fisheries biology of sea cucumbers; biology and ecology of asexual reproduction in echinoderms; parthenogenesis in echinoderms; consequences of brooding and asexual reproduction on gene flow and genetic structure of 46 echinoderm populations; reproductive biology and ecology of New Zealand and Fijian brittlestars ; systematics of New Zealand brittle stars; reproductive biology and ecology of New Zealand crinoids; biology and ecology of the sea cucumber, Stichoous mollis ; systematic status, morphometries, gene flow and genetic structuring of the cosmopolitan brooding brittle star, Amphipholis scruamata . MONTAGUE, C. - regeneration capabilities of sea stars in closed systems. MOOI, R., B. DAVID, T. CHONE - researching Antarctic echinoids. The final products will include a monograph in book form, as well as an accompanying CDROM with an interactive database giving information on all the natural history cruises to the Antarctic, biogeography of echinoids, keys, illustrations, and searchable files that integrate all these data. MOONEY, R.C. - red sea urchin ( Stronovlocentrotus franciscanus ) management by the Hesquiaht First Nation: implications for community structure and the successful establishment of a commercial sea urchin fishery. MOORE, A.M. - baseline survey of the holothurians of the Wakatobi Marine National Park in SE Sulawesi, Indonesia, through Operation Wallacea (MSc thesis research for Masters degree in Global Diversity, Monitoring and Conservation) starting June for around 5 months. This includes taxonomic aspects, holothurian population data and socio-economic aspects (exploitation) , recommendations for management and further research. MORGAN, K. - lecithotrophy in starfish; the evolution of developmental patterns and life cycle evolution. MORRILL, J.B. - sea urchin larval skeleton bioorganic structure; Echinometra lucunter SEM and LM analysis and atlas of normal development. MOTOKAWA, T. - biology of stalked crinoids; catch connective tissue. MOUCHATY, S. - molecular systematics of the Mellitidae. MUKAI, H. - ecosystem study in tropical and boreal seagrass beds; bioturbation and restructural effects on material flow at interface of sea floor. NAIDENKO, T.K. - cryopreservation of sea urchin embryos and larvae bioassay by using sea urchin eggs and embryos. NAKAMURA, R.K. - involved with AQUAVAN, an educational outreach program for the Vancouver Aquarium. I travel around the province of British Columbia bringing seashore life, including sea stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers into schools to teach children about aquatic conservation. NAKANO, E. - extracellular matrix in the sea urchin embryo. NEBELSICK, J.H. - taphonomy of reef echinoids; Lower Miocene echinoid palaeobiogeography . NEILL, B.J. - biogeography, systematics and population biology of echinometrids . 47 NEPOTE, A.C. - holothurians of Marietas Islands, Nayarit, Banderas Bay, Mexico; systematics of holothurians of Banderas Bay, Mexico (central Pacific) . NESTLER, H. - Cretaceous echinoids, NEUMANN, C. - phylogeny and paleoecology of Toxasterid echinoids; echinoids and gastropod predation; Cretaceous echinoids from the Betic Cordillera (Spain) ; functional morphology of Cretaceous echinoids. NICHOLS, D. - reproductive cyclicity in the New Zealand crinoid Oxvcomanthus plectroohorum ; seasonality in resource allocation in the English Channel starfish Luidia ciliaris . NICOSIA, U. - systematics and palaeoecology of Jurassic crinoids; evolution and stratigraphy of non-isocrinids . NISHIHIRA, M. - effect of heart urchins on coral community structure of the sandy bottom. NOJIMA, S. - feeding effects of Acanthaster planci on recruits of corals. O'CONNOR, B.D. - bioturbation rates of infaunal echinoderms; connection between hydrographic features and high density ophiuroid populations. O'HARA, T.D. - echinoderms of Macquarie Island (final stages); patterns of diversity for faunal assemblages on subtidal reefs off central Victoria (Ph.D. thesis. University of Melbourne). OJEDA, F.P. - ontogenetic changes in the diet of Loxechinus albus : an ecophysiological approach. Ecology of intertidal rockpools: role of sea urchins and fishes in determining community patterns. OJI, T. - paleontology and biology of stalked crinoids; especially regeneration of crown and arms, and evolutionary history of isocrinines. OLSZEWSKA-NEJBE, D. - studying the irregular echinoids in the North European Province; stratigraphy and paleobiogeography . OLVER, J. - Mesozoic irregular echinoids; extant British species. PABIAN, R.K. - Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian crinoids, associated faunas, epibionts, paleoecology, and biostratigraphy. PAGETT, R.M. - Caspian Sea: literature review. PARDO, R.A. - ecology and population dynamics of echinoderms (particularly echinoids and ophiuroids) - currently, population dynamics of sand dollars. PARMA, S.G. - Tertiary echinoids from Patagonia and La Pampa Province, Argentina . PAULS, S.M. - distribution of the echinoids in coral communities. PEARCE, C.M. - marine invertebrate settlement, metamorphosis, recruitment. PENCHASZADEH, P.E. - Ecology of sand dollars (Mellita spps) ; trophic ecology of asteroids. 48 PENNINGTON, J.T. - primary production in the central California upwelling zone; brachiopod larvae of the Monterey Bay Submarine Canyon. PEREZ-RUZAFA, A. - wetlands and coastal lagoons of Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) - basis for its protection and management; Iberic fauna; study of benthic fauna and flora from the southern of Livingston Island (South Shetland, Antarctica) ; design of new algorithms for the primary productivity and water quality prediction in coastal zones using remote sensing techniques. PETR, V. - about 2 -year project - preparation of a photographic, comprehensive book on fossil echinoderms from the Barrandian area (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Lower Paleozoic) . This book will be written in English and published by PERES Publ. Praha. PHILIPPE, M. - Miocene echinoids. PIEPENBURG, D. - ecology of brittle stars in Arctic seas. PIESSE, C.C. - systematics of New Zealand starfish. PODOLSKY, R.D. - biochemistry of temperature adaptation in gametes of Stronavlocentrotus spp. ; evolution of egg accessory structures in free-spawning invertebrates. PORTELL, R.W. - Mio-Pliocene west continental shelf phosphatized echinoids and brachiopods; echinoid biostratigraphy of Florida; Miocene Chipola Formation echinoids (undescribed taxa) . PRESTEDGE, G.K. - study of Pittwater, S.E. Tasmania, re: the regrowth of Zostera sp., also Cod i urn sp. beds now that nutrient levels in the water have decreased with upgrading of local sewerage treatment plants, and to see if several species of echinoderms return if the above species of algae recover sufficiently. PROKOP, R.J. - echinoderms from the Lower Devonian of Barrandian area / Czech Republic; biostratigraphy, paleobiology. PUTCHAKARN, S. - taxonomic study of echinoderms from the eastern coast, the Gulf of Thailand. RAJAKUMAR, C.P. - biology and ecology of certain Indian echinoderms; investigating the bioactive substances of Indian echinoderms. REGIS, M.-B. - population dynamics of regular echinoids in the Mediterranean; enzymatic study of the nutrition of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) . REICH, M. - fossil holothurians, especially on Campanian/Maastrichtian holothurian sclerites from Northern Germany, Denmark and England, and Poland; furthermore calcareous ring elements of Cretaceous and Jurassic holothurians . REY, D. - Creataceous and Tertiary echinoids of Spain. ROBINSON, S.M.C. - green sea urchin fishery ecology; roe enhancement of the green sea urchin; development of artificial diets for sea urchins. 49 ROCCATAGLIATA, A.J. - chemistry of physiologically active compounds isolated from starfishes and brittle stars in the South Atlantic Ocean. RODRIGUEZ, S.R. - subtidal brown macroalgae forests as food sources for intertidal organisms: role in determining community patterns in the rocky intertidal environment. ROGERS -BENNETT, L. - examining the impact of larval feeding history on the growth and success of newly settled red sea urchins; examining the survival of newly settled urchins exposed to micro-predators in the benthos; spatial patterns in the growth and survival of juvenile red abalone. ROSE, E.P.F. - Jurassic irregular echinoids; Cenozoic holectypoid echinoid Echinoneus . ROTMAN CLARK, H.E.S. - systematics of Southern Ocean asteroids and ophiuroids . ROUX, M. - heterochronic development of recent stalked crinoids; paleoecology and taxonomy of Upper Jurassic crinoids. ROWE, F.W.E. - Indo-west Pacific echinoderms and their systematics and zoogeography; Indian Ocean echinoderms with A.C. Campbell. ROY, M.S. - molecular evolution of ophiuroids: phylogeny, phyl ©geography, population genetics in Amohioholis souamata, Oohiactis savianvi . and Oohiocoma scolooendrina . (http://www.dnapop.zi.ku.dk) SABA, M. - taxonomic studies of Japanese sea-stars. SAHADEVAN, A.P. - hatchery production and culture of sea cucumbers; monitoring the state of health of coastal waters in relation to pollution. SANFORD, E. - foraging behavior, recruitment, and growth of Pisaster pchraceus. SANO, M. - population ecology of Stronqvlocentrotus nudus . SASTRY, D.R.K. - echinoderms of coral reefs. SCALLY, K. - tooth form function and evolution of invertebrate dental systems, especially tooth sharpening behaviour (thegosis) . SCHELTEMA, R.S. - larval dispersal - most recently in the Antarctic. SCHOPPE, S. - The Echinoderms of Leyte, Philippines - a practical field guide. SCHUETZ, A.W. - development of a new model for multiparameter analyses of perturbations of gametic and embryonic processes. SEETO, J. - taxonomy of Fiji echinoderms. SERAFY, D.K. - zoogeography of Atlantic echinoids. SEWELL, M. - life-history and early development in echinoderms; temperature effects on larval development; holothurian reproduction and ecology; larval physiology. 50 SHEPHERD, S.A. - food web studies; comparison between abalone and sea urchins . SHICK, M.J, - effects of UV on echinoid eggs and embrycps; dietary accumulation of mycosporine-like amino acids by echinoids. SHIRLEY, T.C. - predator-prey and competitive interactions between sea otters, crabs and starfish in Glacier Bay, Alaska. SIBUET, M. - deep sea ecology and deep sea echinoderms; cold deep environments; deep sea basins. SINGLETARY, R.L. - ecology of the seastar Asterias forbesi . SKOLD, M. - population dynamics, growth, regeneration, feeding and predator-prey interactions in brittle stars; structuring mechanisms in marine benthic populations; interactions between burrowing heart urchins ( Brissopsis Ivrifera ) and brittle stars ( Amphiura chiaiei ) ; passive suspension feeding in Amphiura filiformis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) . SLOAN, N.A. - sea cucumber fisheries. SMILEY, S. - annotated catalogue of holothurians with synonymies; annual cycle of Parastichopus californicus . changing conditions of body wall muscles. SMIRNOV, A.V. - deep-water holothurians from New Caledonia; Arctic and North Pacific echinoderms fauna; taxonomy of apodid holothurians. SMIRNOV, I.S. - taxonomic studies of arctic and antarctic ophiuroids, creation of illustrated computer key for arctic brittle-stars and data bases on ophiuroids of Arctic and Southern Oceans. SMITH, A.C. - book on marine biology and medicine. SMITH, A.B. - morphological and molecular phylogenies of echinoderms; Maastrichtian and Palaeocene echinoids. SOLIS-MARIN, F.A. - evolution of echinoids; taxonomy of the phylum. SOLOVJEV, A.N. - Holasteroid and spatangoid echinoids (evolution, classification, paleoecology) ; echinoids on the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary . SONNENHOLZNER, J.I. - systematic evaluation of the reef echinoderms at the Machalilla National Park, Manabi, Ecuador; ecology of the sand dollar Mellita lonaifissa Michelin intertidally at the Machalilla National Park, Manab i , Ecuador . SPENCER, L.T. - symbiotic relationship between Holothuria atra and Lissocarcinus orbicularis in Hawaiian waters. SPONER, R. - molecular evolution of ophiuroids: phylogeny, phylogeography, population genetics in Amphipholis scfuamata, Qphiactis savignyi , and Qphiocoma scolopendrina . (http://www.dnapop.zi.ku.dk) STAMPANATO, S. - Antarctic starfish. 51 STANCYK, S.E. - population biology, predation and regeneration of Ophiura sarsi ; sublethal predation of echinodenns; use of markers and growth rings of ophiuroid ossicles for age/growth studies. STEWART, B.G. - behaviour and micro-anatomy of the euryalid snake star Astrobrachion constrictum ; morphometries of the ophiuroid, Ophiopsammus maculata ; population genetics of snake-stars in Fiordland; photo- identification of holothurians to track growth rates and distribution. STICKLE JR., W.B. - investigating seasonal and latitudinal adaptations of Leptasterias spp. populations to temperature from the physiological perspective . STORC, R. - ophiuroids from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Czech Repxiblic) . STRATHMANN, R.R. - developmental plasticity of larvae; limits on the aggregation of embryos; evolution of rates of development of embryos. STUMP, R.J. - population dynamics of Acanthaster planci (L.). SUMIDA, P.Y.G. - ecology and ontogeny of the post-larval development in deep-sea ophiuroids. TABLADO, A. - systematics of Asteroidea from southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Peninsula. TAHERA, Q. - systematics, taxonomy of echinoderms of the Arabian Sea. TAKAHASHI, K. - physiology of the madreporite; physiology of echinoid spine muscle and catch apparatus; motile mechanism of echinoderm sperm flagella. TAVARES, Y.A.G. - ecology, histology, morphology studies of Mellita ouincfuiesperforata in beaches of Parana's State, relation between morphodynamics and spatial distribution. TELFORD, M. - collagen in tooth support mechanism of clypeasteroids ; podial forces in Asterias ; computer simulation of Dendraster distribution. THANDAR, A.S. - study of deep sea holothuroids taken from off the Kwalulu-Natal coast. South Africa; the holothuriid holothuroids of southern Africa with descriptions of new species. THIERRY, J. - Jurassic (Mesozoic) echinoids - France and some western Europe countries; morphology and relation with palaeoenvironment changes (overall sea-level variation) . THORNDYKE, M.C. - molecular and cellular aspects of neuronal development; environmental influences on development; neuronal regeneration; neuropeptides, biochemistry and physiology. THORSEN, M.S. - the ecophysiology of the irregular sea urchin Echinpeardium cordatum - interactions with gut microbiota. TIEFENTHALER, L. - research on the red brittlestar Amphiodia urtica . 52 TOMINAGA, H. - biology of the sand dollar and heart urchin, especially key-hole urchins: Echinodiscus tenuissimus and Astriclvpeus manni in Japan, and brooding spatangoids like Abatus, encompassing population study, growth, development, age determination. TRONCOSO, J.F. - identifying collections of Antarctic echinoderms in the Natural History Museum of Concepcion, Chile; studying several species of echinoderms from the Pacific coast Eight Region; the conservation problems of the echinoderms of Chile and their future projection. TUTERA, P. - monograph of the irregular echinoids of Prydz Bay, Antarctica; new Pachvcentrotus species. UBAGHS, G.J. - new echinoderms from the Upper Cambrian of the Montagne Noire (southern France) . V. JUTERZENKA, K. - ecology of Arctic ophiuroids and their function within the benthic food web (within the framework of AOSGE) . VADAS, R.L. - ecology and reproductive biology of sea urchins along the coast of Maine. Funded by NOAA Sea Grant (1995-1997) ; temporal and spatial variability in reproduction and roe yield in green sea urchins. Tentatively funded by Maine Dept. Mar. Res. (1996-1997) . VADET, A. - Triassic echinoids of St. Cassian; evolution of Triassic and Jurassic echinoids. VALENTINE, J. - continuing investigations of sea urchin herb ivory and predation on sea urchins in the Florida Keys. VAN DER HAM, R.W.J.M. - Hemiaster and Echinoaalerus of the Upper Cretaceous of NW Europe. VANDENSPIEGEL, D. - the defensive mechanism of the Echinodermata: structure and functions of the Cuvierian tubules. VEGA, J. TORRES - study of the echinoids and ophiuroids collected on the Campanas Oceanograf icas Proibe I-II-III-IV-V. VIKTOROVSKAYA, G.I. - reproduction of invertebrates in artificial and natural conditions. VILLIER, L. - Cretaceous and Jurassic asteroids of the Aquitaine Basin (France) dealing with taxonomy (based on isolated ossicles in a Tethyan region, weakly known) , skeletal ontogeny, evolutionary trends (ontogenetic and ecological constraints, biogeographic exchanges) and relations between biodiversity and paleoenvironmental changes. VISTISEN, B.K. - studying the two brittle stars Ophiura_ albida and Amphiura f iliformis concerning their tolerance towards hypoxi with and without the presence of hydrogenesulphide- WAREN, A.H. - gastropods parasitic on echinoderms. WASSON, K. - reproduction and factors that control reproduction in echinoids . WATTS, S.A. - steroid metabolism in echinoids. 53 WEBSTER, G.D. - Permian crinoids of Western Australia & Queensland - will be in Western Australia for August 1997 - July 1998 working with Peter Jell at Queensland Museum; Permian crinoid paleobiogeography ; Pennsylvanian crinoids of Minturn Formation, Colorado with Karen Houck; Late Devonian crinoids of White River Plateau, Colorado with Dan Hafley; continue compilation of Bibliography and Index of Paleozoic crinoids. WELSCH, U. - innervation of the juxtaligamental cells in crinoids; analysis of the connective tissue of crinoids. WHITE, C. - crinoids. WILKIE, I.C. - functional morphology and mechanics of the echinoid lantern; functional morphology and mechanics of the ophiuroid mouth-frame; organisation, mechanics and physiology of echinoderm connective tissues; autotomy mechanisms of echinoderms and other invertebrates. WILLCOX, M.S. - molecular phylogeny of asteroids; genetic basis to salinity adaptation in asteroids. WORHEIDE, G. - actuopaleontology and ecology of Astrosclera willevana Lister 1900 (Demospongiae) (for Ph.D. thesis); taphonomy of coral reef echinoids. WRAY, G.A. - evolution of body-patterning genes in echinoderms; evolution of echinoderm lairvae; phylogeny of echinoids. YAMAGUCHI, M. - supeirvise a thesis on Acanthaster planci . YANAGISAWA, T. - larval development from plutei to metamorphosis of the sea urchins in the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands. YOSHIZATO, K. - molecular evolution of invertebrate collagen. ZAVODNIK, D.V. - biodiversity of the Adriatic Sea invertebrates - Echinoderm distributional patterns. ZITT, J. - Lower Cretaceous crinoids of West Carpathians; crinoids and echinoids of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (late Cenomanian- early Turonian) . 54 ********** information requests ********** Archer, J. - I would like to correspond with anyone who has any information /contacts with anyone in the Beche de Mer fisheries in Asia and the Pacific. In particular, importers, distributors and buyers . Bregman, Y.E. - I should like to get a computer software of complete ELEFAN or maybe something similar - to analyze the size-age structures of sea cucumber trepang and other commercial holothurians ; would be grateful to receive reprints with data on size-age structures, growth, food preferences, artificial foods for Stronovlocentrotus intermedius and Stronavlocentrotus polvacanthus . Cutress, B.M. - I would value reprints of papers on holothurians: faunal studies, taxonomy, geographical distribution, biology and morphology. Evdokimov, V.V. - I would be grateful to the specialists and institutions if they would send reprints of papers and abstracts on molluscs (Gastropoda) . Feder, H.M. - I would like to contact anyone working with sea stars in subarctic and arctic regions. In particular, I would be interested if anyone has any sea-star abundance data for subarctic and arctic regions. I have sea-star abundance data from the northeastern Bering and southeastern Chukchi seas and would like to compare distribution data. Juinio-Mehez , M.A.R. - would like to contact researchers working on population genetics of sea urchins and other echinoderms using protein electrophoresis and other DNA level marker (e.g. MTDNA RFCPs) Knott, K.E. - I am looking for any asteroid samples that I can include in my phylogeny. If you have any live/frozen/ethanol preserved sea stars and can spare some tissue from them please let me know. Also if you are planning a collecting trip and need help, I will work for asteroid samples. Thanks. Krishnarajah, P. - As I am a Senior Lecturer, I could get a sabbatical leave after my appointment date of 6 years (that is in 2000) . In that period I request contact with scientists who will allow me to do research in my field. Maran, A. - would like to make contact with anyone who researches Urgonian echinoids, their stratigraphy (Barremian-Lower Aptian boundary) , palaeoecology , distributions and taphonomy; interested in any information about Upper Cretaceous genus Hemiaster ; would like to make contact with anyone who studies recent sea-urchins of the Mediterranean region (shallow-water echinoids) . Meijer, L. - Who could provide 2 kg of brittle stars (species available in large quantities) , for detection of potential anti- 55 tumour molecules (collaboration with Dr. G.R. Pettit in Arizona) ? We just need you to weigh the ophiuroids, add 50 % ethanol for 24 hrs, discard the ethanol, seal the bag and send it to us (shipment will be at our cost I ) ! For more information contact Laurent MEIJER (Station Biologique, 29680-Roscoff , France), fax: (33) . 2 . 98 . 29 . 23 . 42 or E-mail: meijer@sb-roscoff.fr; Has anyone observed circadian dependent cell division in Echinoderms (or other organisms) ? Olszewska-Nejbert , D. - would like information about Micraster , Echinocorvs, Holaster and Conulus. Podolsky, R.D. - I request measurements of egg size and the size of accessory structures (jelly coats, follicle cells, test cells, hulls, etc.) for a survey across all marine invertebrates. Please include reproductive mode (free spawning, brooding) . Sperm measurements also appreciated. Rowe, F.W.E. - I would appreciate receiving any spare/ duplicate reprints if their space is otherwise required. Roy, M.S. and R. Sponer - would like to get sample material of Amphioholis souamata, Oohiactis savianvi. Qphiocoma scolooendrina from as many areas as possible, preferably preserved in alcohol or DMSO/NaCl. Also to make contact with anyone working on these species . Sahadevan, A.P. - requests reprints on the hatchery production and culture of sea cucumber Holothuria scabra ? interested in reproduction and sexual dimorphism in holothurians . Tahera, Q. - would appreciate any publication on echinoderms relating taxonomy, systematics, papers on reproduction, larval distribution and biodiversity. Thandar, A.S. - would like to receive specimens of Thvone, Havelockia and related genera in the Thyoninae and Sclerodactylinae (sensu Panning, 1949) for revision of these two subfamilies (? families) . Tominaga, H. - would be grateful to receive specimens preserved in alcohol or formalin of the brooding spatangoids for developmental work; also, information on the occurrence of the brooding spatangoids and sand dollars populations pertaining to the juveniles and adults would be helpful. Villier, L. - interested in asteroid paleontology and also ontogeny, biodiversity, ecology, constructional morphology and evolutionary trends of echinoderms. ********** ANNOUNCEMENTS ********** Hess, H. - The book "Fossil Crinoids" (edited by H. Hess, W.I. Ausich, C.E. Brett and M.A. Simms, with contributions of S.K. Donovan, H. Hagdorn, D. B. Macurda and W.L. Taylor - published by Cambridge University Press, will be finished early next year (1997) and then go into print. 56 Jagt, J.W.M. - Natural History Museum Maastricht may be found at WWW . nhmaastr icht . nl Maubon, R.M. - permanent volunteer in Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Grenoble (replaced Daniel Fournier) • Melikov, O.H, I'm looking for sponsor for journey to Smithsonian Institute with the purpose of cooperation, scientific information exchange, as well as to publish papers at the foreign publishing houses. Maharavo, J. - I would be very pleased to participate on an Echinoderm conference. Thandar, A.S. - Holothuria cinerascens (Brandt) was observed to be bagged by a local fisherman in Mauritius for supply to some local Chinese restaurants. ********** SUGGESTIONS ********** Zitt, J. Preparing a book summarizing the present state of knowledge of echinoderm taphonomy would be very useful (see No. 21 of this newsletter) . In addition to the general chapters, several special new papers might be included. As for myself, I could supply the data on cyrtocrinid crinoids, which are the European Mesozoic speciality, and some other. ****************************** Creeping Comatulid Allison, William (Maldives) I have recently been observing feather stars perambulating about on the sandy upper inner slope of a ring reef (faru) in Maldives. I think they have been swept off their perches closer to the outside of the reef and carried across the degraded reef top until where the lagoon deepens and the influence of current and waves decreases. There they they crawl about looking for a hard prominence to climb and attach to. The feather star (a black one resembling Colobometra perspinosa) curls a few (2 or 3) forward arms up and extends them forward like an elephant might curl its trunk. It then touches the tip of an arm to the substrate (sand in this case) and the rest of the arm follows, the pinnules, which were flexed slightly upwards as the arm descended, no flexing down until contact is made and the podia adhere (I assume) , producing a wave-like effect from the distal end of the arm towards the proximal, until about half of the arm is lying flat on the substrate. The arm then bends like a knee, pulling the critter forward. Once the planted portion of the arm is close to the calyx. 57 the arm is again lifted. Meanwhile a few arms at the back are rolled and carried forward under the animal where they are planted in flexed position. They are extended, poling the animal forward. There always seem to be one or two arms extended upwards at apparently haphazard angles and if a wave throws the beast over off-balance, it blocks the fall with one of these arms which always seems positioned to do the job under the conditions observed. I watched to see if I could detect a pattern to the order in which the arms were deployed, but could not made out more than an impression of coordination. It rolls along over irregular terrain with troughs and hillocks higher than it is, adjusting its gait as it goes. The crew of symbiotic shrimp (Pr- Periclimenes sp.) were easily discerned because sillouetted against the sand, hopping about in the rigging of their unique all-terrain vehicle. Judging by my communication with Dr. Rudiger Birenheide and what is stated in an elementary Invertebrate textbook (Barth and Broshears (1981 - information below) the use of the arms for walking, if not the phenomenon in general, may be rare. I wonder to if it is possible that they use the cirri for small moves, say to shift possition on a prominence, and the arms when marathoning. I would expect also to see an optimal search pattern for a good holdfast, and perhaps interference competition in this environment where the prominences are few and far between and the feather stars relatively abundant - at least they were at the several times of observation. I am interested in pursuing this further and invite comments and suggestions. Has anyone else seen this? Barth, R.H. and Broshears, R.E. 1981. The Invertebrate World, Saunders, New York. p. 530; "...sea lilies limited behaviourally because of their sessile condition. Only slight bending movements are possible." "Feather stars (comatulids) are rather more active. These stalkless crinoids can walk and swim. . . . Walking involves the clawlike cirri and, occasionally, the arms." e-mail: 1 Intel ©dhivehinet. net. mv ********** OBITUARY - FRANKLIN BOONE HARTSOCK (by John M. Lawrence) Franklin Boone Hartsock was born in Washington state in 1921 and died in Alaska in 1995. He received his academic training at North Idaho Junior College, the University of California at Berkeley, and the University of Washington. He was a member of the staff at the Alaska Fishery Science Center, Kodiak, Alaska since 1969.^ Although his work was primarily with crabs, his enthusiasm and admiration for starfish was intense. His letters describing his obse^ations and ideas were always a delight to read. He collected much important information about them, particularly Asterias amu rensis, which most unfortunately is unpublished. 58 ********** ECHINODERMS IN LITERATURE ********** Ailsa's Section (contributed by John. M. Lawrence) Masterton, G. 1996. "He knew all of the arcane secrets of great French cookery, right down to roast camel's hump, which the Algerians prepare with oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper and spices, roasted like a sirloin of beef, and served on a bed of watercress. He knew all of the Chinese recipes that the bravest of his customers couldn't face, like beche-de-mer , the sea slug, which had no flavor whatsoever and the consistency of a jellyfish." The Secret Shih Tan. Ondaatje, M. 1992. "I was used to her like this in my arms, she had spun around me in my room like a human reflection of the fan — her arms out, fingers like a starfish". The English Patient. Oe, K. 1972. "His own face, wan, with ink-black whiskers like the spines of a sea urchin sprouting around his lips, the skin particularly drawn because he had been lying on his back and, beneath the skin, scarcely any flesh or fat at all, seemed to have returned to the true face he had somewhere along the line lost the right to possess." The Day He Himself Shall Wipe My Tears Away. Bachman, R. 1997. "The screen was ajar; the redhead's hand, white and still as a starfish cast up on the beach, was caught in it. . . Johnny pulled the screen door open. He hesitated, not sure how to proceed, then picked up the girl's cold starfish hand and felt for a pulse. For a moment there was nothing, and then — ." The Regulators. 59 ******** THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ARGENTINA Ph.D* Dissertation Roccatagliata, A.J. 1996. Isolation and characterization of biologically active metabolites of equinoderms of South Atlantic Ocean. Dept, of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. AUSTRALIA Honours Thesis Murray, James. 1996. Ecological aspects of the eulimid gastropod Sabinella orbianvanus . Department of Zoology, University of Western Australia. (The eulimid lives in galls on the slate-pencil urchin Phvllacanthus irregularis . The thesis considers population structure, life cycle and reproduction and development of the snail and morphology of the gall in the spine of the urchin.). Master of Environmental Studies Mater ia-Rowland, C.J. 1997-1999 (in progress). The role of communities in coastal and marine monitoring. University of Tasmania, Hobart. AUSTRIA Masters Thesis Baric, S. 1997. Ecophysiological and systematical studies on two brittle- stars ( Ophiothrix ouinauemaculata and Oohiothrix fragilis ) in the northern Adriatic Sea. University of Innsbruck, Austria, 108 pp. AZERBAIJAN Ph.D. Dissertation Melikov O.H. Upper Cretaceous sea urchin of Azerbaijan part of Minor Caucasus and their stratigraphic importance. Azerbaijan Institute of Oil and Chemistry, Baku, 1966 24 p. CANADA Masters Thesis Allison, W.R. 1997. Performance of the line- intercept transect in the coral reef habitat: Accuracy, precision, errors and their control. Zoology Department, University of Toronto, Ontario. 60 CZECH REPUBLIC Masters Thesis store, R. 1996. Ophiuroidea in the Upper Cenomanian and Lower Turonian of the Bohemian Cretaceous. 246pp., 171 textfigs. Charles University, Praha. FRANCE Ph.D. Dissertation Philippe, M. 1996. Miocene echinoids from the Rhone Basin: a systematic revision. Universite Claude Bernard - Lyon 1: 513pp., 36 figs., 2 tables, 26pls. Doctorat en Sciences Maharavo, J. 1993. Etude biologique de I'oursin comestible Tripneustes aratilla (Linnaeus, 1758) dans la region de Nosy-Be (Cote - Nord ouest de Madagascar) : Densite, microrepartition, nutrition, croisiante, processes reproducteur et impact de 1 'exploitation sur les populations. Univ, Aix- Marseille III - France. DEA Sciences de l^Environnement marin Dombrowski, E. 1995. Reponses reproductives de I'oursin Paracentrotus lividus en relation avec une consommation de Caulerpa taxif olJLa et influence sur le developpement larvaire. Universite d' Aix-Marseille II, Fr. : 41 p. DEA Paleontologie, Dyncunique sediment ai re, Chronologie Villier, L. 1996. Les Goniasteridae (Asteroidea, Echinodermata) du Campanien d'Aquitaine: ontogenese, evolution et paleoecologie (dir: D. Nerandeau, B. David). Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon, pp.1-50. Dissertation Kaitrise Gobert, J. 1992, Effet de la diffusion des substances emises par Caulerpa taxifolia sur le comportement alimentaire de I'oursin Paracentrotus lividus et etude de la place de Caulerpa taxifolia dans les preferences alimentaires de I'oursin Paracentrotus lividus . Maitrise Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Fr. : 17p. Malestroit, P. 1994. Comportement alimentaire de Paracentrotus lividus en presence de Caulerpa taxifolia en ete: ration alimentaire et taux d' absorption. Memoire Maitrise Biol. org. Populations, Univ. Montpellier, Fr. : 25 p. DEA Oceanologie Menager, V. 1994. Comportement alimentaire de Paracentrotus 1 ividus en presence de Caulerpa taxifolia : ration alimentaire et taux d' absorption. Univ. Aix-Marseille II, Fr. : 51 p. 61 Ruitton, S. 1993. Comport ement alimentaire et indices physiologiques de Paracentrotus lividus (Echinidae) dans un peuplement a Cauleroa taxifolia (Chlorophyte) . Univ. Aix-Marseille II, Fr. : 44 p. Stage Erasmus Puddy, L. 1994. Ration alimentaire et taux d'absorption de Paracentrotus lividus nourri avec Cauleroa taxifolia in vitro . Univ. Aix-Marseille II, Fr. : 29 p. Sarrazin, T. 1996. Relation entre densite des individus et ration alimentaire chez 1 'Echinoderme Paracentrotus lividus . Mem. Maitrisze Sci. Envirronement , Oceanologie, Univ. Bordeau I, Fr. : 1-20. GEORGIA Degree of Doctor of Science and Geology Gongadze, G. Late Cretaceous echinoids of the Caucasus and its stratigraphic and paleobiogeographic value. Tbilisi State University, 1994. GERMANY Masters Thesis Mayer, M. 1995. Epibenthic distribution patterns on the continental slope off East Greenland Yin German”. Kiel University. Ph.D. Dissertation C. Dahm. 1995. Okologie and populationsdynamik antarktischer Ophiuroiden (Echinodermata) . University of Bremen. Schmid, M. K. 1994. On the distribution and respiration of ecologically important benthic animals in the waters off Svalbard Yin German”. Kiel University. GUAM Masters Thesis Kerr, A.M. 1994. Effects of disturbance on holothuroid (Echinodermata) community structure. University of Guam. 59p. INDIA Master's Thesis Sahadevan, A.P. 1993. Pheromones in fishes. Cochin University of Science and Technology. 62 IRELAin) Ph*D« Dissertation Makra, A. (in progress) . The investigation of key roles and successional dynamics in soft-bottom communities. National University of Ireland. JAPAN Graduation Thesis Fujita, Y. 1996. Umishidarui ni kyousei suru jukyakukoukakurui no shukushu sentaku (Host selection of decapod crustaceans symbiotic on crinoids) . Dept, of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, iv + 1-103, pl.s 1-12. (in Japanese). NEW ZEALAND Masters Thesis Archer, J. 1995. Aspects of the reproductive and larval biology and ecology of the temperate holothurian Stichopus mollis (Hutton) . University of Auckland's Leigh Marine Laboratory. Mladenov, P.V. 1995. Comparative study of reproduction in three tropical brittle star species at Fiji. University of Otago, New Zealand, Rachel Law. Brewin, P. 1995. Effect of algal diet on gametogenic cycle, biochemical composition and size of gonads of kina, Evechinus chloroticus . University of Otago, New Zealand. Garrett, K. 1995. Reproduction and population genetics of the brooding brittlestar, Qphiomvxa brevirima . University of Otago, New Zealand. PAKISTAN Ph.D. Dissertation Tahera, Q. (in progress). Systematics, reproduction and larval distribution of holothuroids and echinoids inhabiting the Arabian Sea. University of Karachi. POLAND Ph.D. Dissertation Olszewska-Nejbert, D. 1996. Turonian-Coniacian irregular echinoids of Mangyshlak (western Kazakhstan) and Opole Throught (southern Poland) . (In Polish) . Institute of Geology, University of Warsaw. 63 SOUTH AFRICA Masters Thesis Khonjwayo, N. 1996. Reproductive biology of the sea cucumbers Holothuria (Semperothuria) cinerascens (Brandt) and Pseudocnella svkion (Lampert) from the east coast of South Africa. University of Durban-Westville. 177pp. SPAIN Ph.D. Dissertation Dominguez Alonso, P. (in progress) . Anatomy, morphology and function of Ctenocystoidea (Carpoidea Echinodermata) . Universidad Complutense de Madrid. SRI LANKA M.Phil. Thesis Elanganayagam, P. 1984. Studies on ecology and some aspects on biology of Sri Lankan holothurians. University of Jaffna. UNITED KINGDOM Ph.D. Dissertation Jeffery, C.H. 1997. Echinoid evolution across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Imperial College, University of London. Masters Thesis Moore, A.M. Global Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation currently writing, subject is a review of literature and methodologies applicable to a Holothurian Survey of the Wakatobi Marine National Park. Hull Univ. UNITED STATES Masters Thesis Anthony, J.A.M. 1995. Habitat utilization by sea otters ( Enhvdra lutris ) in Port Valdez, Prince William Sound, Alaska. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. (This thesis contains information about sea stars, sea urchins and sea cucximbers as components of the diet in Port Valdez) . Bowles, M. (in progress) . Foraging behavior of holothurians. University of Tennessee, Tennessee. Eble, G.J. 1995. Macroevolution in disasteroid, holasteroid and spatangoid irregular echinoids. M.S., Evolutionary Biology, The University of Chicago. Knott, K.E. 1995. A comparative study of the morphological and biochemical 64 variation in two forms of Luidia clathrata from the northern Gulf of Mexico. University of Alabama. Mah, C. 1997. A cladistic analysis, taxonomic revision and investigation of paedomorphosis in brisingidan starfish. San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. Miller, S.R. 1996. An analysis of the proximate composition and production of Luidia seneoalensis (Lamarck) (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) during the annual reproductive cycle. University of South Florida, Tampa. Rose, C.L. 1997. Distribution, body size, and regeneration of the amphiurid Ophiophraomus filoaraneus in the Tampa Bay area, with special reference to the presence of the seagrass Halodule wriahtii . University of South Florida, Tampa. Sklarounos, S. 1996. The ecology and reproductive biology of the sand dollar Echinarachnius parma . in Kasitsna Bay, Alaska. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. Ph.D* Dissertation Beddingf ield, S. 1997. The nutrition, growth, reproduction and population dynamics of the echinoid Lvtechinus varieaatus (Lamarck) from contrasting habitats of Saint Joseph's Bay, Florida. University of Alabama, Birmingham. Greaser, E. 1997. Functional and phylogenetic charactersitics of clypeasteroid intraskeletal matrix proteins. University of South Florida, Tampa . Eble, G. J. (expected 1997) . Macroevolution in disasteroid, holasteroid and spatangoid irregular echinoids. Ph.D., Evolutionary Biology, The University of Chicago. Johnsen, S. 1996. The optical design of the photic system of ophiuroids. University of North Carolina. Medeiros-Bergen, D. 1996. Molecular identification, coastal distribution and recruitment of Cucumaria frondosa larvae in the western Gulf of Maine. University of New Hampshire. Pomory, C.M. 1997. The effects of regeneration on the allocation of energy in Qphiocoma echinata (Lamarck, 1816) (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) . University of South Florida, Tampa. YUGOSLAVIA Master's Thesis Maran, A. A. 1996. Echinoidea from the Urgonian sediments of eastern Serbia (Regular and irregular sea urchins, classification, stratigraphy, palaeoecology) . Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade. 65 ***** RECENT ECHINODERMS PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS IN PRESS ***** Abraham, R.T., M. Acquarone, A. Andersen, A. Asensi, R. Bell, F. Berger, C. Bergounioux, G. Brunn, C. Buquet-Fagot , D. Fagot, N. Glab, H. Goudeau, M. Goudeau, P. Guerrier, P.J. Houghton, H. Hendriks, B. Kloareg, M. Lippai, D. Marie, B. Maro, L. Meijer, J. Mester, O. Mulner-Lorillon, S.A. Poulet, E. Schierenberg, B. Schutte, D. Vaulot, and M.H. Verlhac. 1995. Cellular effects of olomoucine, an inhibitor of cycl in-dependent kinases. Biol. Cell 83:105-120. Adams, N.L., and J.M. Shick. 1996. Mycosporine-like amino acids provide protection against ultraviolet radiation in eggs of the green sea urchin, Stronovlocentrotus drobachiensis . Photochemistry and Photobiology, 64:149-158. Ameziane, N. , and M. Roux, (in press). Biodiversity and evolutionary biogeography of stalked crinoids. Biodiversity and Conservation, Spec. Issue, Biodiversity in the Deep-Sea, 8 fig., 1 tabl. Ausich, W.I. 1995. What is Mitrocrinus wetherbvi S.A. Miller and Gurley, 1894? J. Paleont. 69 (6) : 1188-1190 . Ausich W.I. 1996. Crinoid circlet plate homologies. J. Paleont. 70(6) :955- 964. Ausich, W.I., and R.L. Guenther. 1996. Blastoids from the Cuyahoga Formation of Ohio (Echinodermata: Lower Mississippian) . Kirklandia, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 49:1-5. Ausich, W.I. 1996. Phylogeny and classification of Ordovician Crinoidea (Echinodermata) . [abstract] Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, 28(7) :292. Ausich, W.I. 1996. Ordovician diversification of the Crinoidea (Phylum Echinodermata) [abstract] . Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, 28(6): 28. Ausich, W.I., L.E. Babcock. 1996. Phylogenetic affinities of Echmatocrinus brachiatus (Middle Cambrian, Canada) . [abstract] . North American Paleontological Association Abstracts: 16. Azevedo, W.F., Leclerc, S., Meijer, L. , Havlicek, L. , Strand, M. , and Kim, S.H. 1997. Inhibition of cycl in-dependent kinases by purines analogues: crystal structure of human cdk2 complexed with roscovitine. Eur. J. Biochem. , in press. Bangi, H., N. Macawaris, and M.A. Juinio-Mehez . 1995. Spatio- temporal variations in the population structure of the unexploited sea urchin Salmacis sohaeroides in Bolinao, Pangasinan. Phil. Scientist: Special Issue, Proc. 3rd Nat. Symp. Mar. Sci: 1-15. Baumiller, T.K., G. Llewellyn, C.G. Messing, and W.I. Ausich. 1995. Taphonomy of isocrinid stalks: influence of decay and autotomy. Palaios 10(1) :87-95. Baumiller, T.K., and A. Gazdzicki. 1996. New crinoids from the Eocene La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Palaeontologia Polonica 55: 101-116. Birkeland, C. 1996. Why some species are especially influential on coral- reef communities and others are not. Galaxea 13:77-84. Baumiller, T.K. 1996. Boreholes in Middle Devonian blastoid Heteroschisma and their implications for gastropod drilling. Palaeogeography , Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 123: 343-351. 66 Baumiller, T.K., and Ausich, W.I. 1996. Crinoid stalk flexibility: Theoretical predictions and fossil stalk postures. Lethaia 29:47-59. Baumiller, T. K. , Messing, C. and Bellew, P. Scaling principles in crinoids. Geological Society of America. Abs. Progs. . Baumiller, T.K. and Rome, L. 1996. Nearest-neighbor analysis of individuals of Neocrinus decorus : implications to crinoid ecology. 9th International Echinoderm Conference, San Francisco, Aug. 1996 Prog, and Abs., p. 27. Beaver, H.H. 1996. Hydrospire meshwork of the Carboniferous blastoid Pentremites Say. Jour. Paleontology, 70 (2) : 333-335 . Beaver, H.H., and A.J. Fabian, (in press). Color patterns in Mississippian (Chesterian) Blastoids. Journ. Paleontology. Beddingfield, S.D., and J.B. McClintock. 1993. The feeding behavior of the sea star Astropecten articulatus (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) : an evaluation of energy-efficient foraging in a soft-bottom predator. Marine Biology 115:669-676. Beddingfield, S.D., and J.B. McClintock. 1994. Environmentally-induced catastrophic mortality of the sea urchin Lvtechinus varieoatus in shallow seagrass habitats of Saint Joseph's Bay, FL. Bull. Mar. Sci. 55(1) :235- 240. Beddingfield, S.D. Temporal ans spatial patterns of food resourcpe utilization in the echinoid Lvtechinus variegatus in contrasting habitats. Bull. Mar. Sci. (submitted). Beddingfield, S.D. Differential growth and nutrient allocation in the regular echinoid Lvtechinus varieaatus in response to different natural diets. J. Exp. Mar. Biol, and Ecol. (submitted) . Beddingfield, S.D., and J.B. McClintock. Diet of the sea star Astropecten articulatus in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Prospective journal: Biol. Bull. Mar. Sci. Beddingfield, S.D., and J.B. McClintock. Competition between two sympatric sea stars, Luidia clathrata and Astropecten articulatus . Prospective journal: Oecologia. Beddingfield, S.D., T. Ebert, and J.B. McClintock. Age estimation in the echinoid Lvtechinus varieaatus using pi^ented growth zones in the Aristotle's lantern. Prospective journal: Mar. Biol. Beddingfield, S.D., T. Hopkins, and J.B. McClintock. Invertebrates associated with the echinoid Lvtechinus varieqatus in the Gulf of Mexico. Prospective journal: Mar. Behav. Physiol. Belyaev, G. , A.N. Mironov. 1996. Starfishes Porcellanaster and Caulaster (Porcellanasteridae) from the Atlantic and the Antarctic. Zoologichesky Zhurnal 75 (6) : 886-899 . Bergen, M. 1996. Class Holothuroidea. In: Taxonomic Atlas of the Benthic Fauna of the Santa Maria Basin and Western Santa Barbara Channel. Volume 14. Miscellaneous Taxa. (ed. J.A. Blake, P.F. Scott, and A. Lissner) . Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California. Birenheide, R. and T. Motokawa. 1996. To be stiff or to be soft-the dilemma of the echinoid tooth ligament. I. Morphology. Biol. Bull. 190:218-230. Birenheide, T., A. Tsuchi and T. Motokawa. 1996. To be stiff or to be soft-the dilemma of the echinoid tooth ligament. II. Mechanical properties. Biol. Bull. 190:231-236. Birenheide, R. and T. Motokawa. 1996. Contractile connective tissue in crinoids. Biol. Bull. 191:1-4. Blake, D.B., and T.E. Guensburg. 1993. New Lower and Middle Ordovician stelleroids (Echinodermata) and their bearing on the origins and early history of the stelleroid echinoderms. Journal of Paleontology, 67:103- 67 113 , Blake, D.B. 1993. A new asteroid genus from the Jurassic of England and its functional significance. Paleontology, 36:147-154. Blake, D.B., and D.O. Peterson. 1993. An unusual new asteriid (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Cretaceous of California. Journal of Paleontology, 67 : 586-589 . Blake, D.B. 1994. Re-evaluation of the Palasteriscidae Gregory, 1900, and the early phylogeny of the Asteroidea (Echinodermata) . Journal of Paleontology, 68 : 123-134. Blake, D.B., and K. Sturgeon. 1995. Aldebarania arenitea . a new genus and species of Astropectinidae (Asteroidea; Echinodermata) from the Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) Peedee Formation of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology, 69:376-380. Blake, D.B. 1995. A new asteroid genus from the Carboniferous of Ireland and its phylogenetic and functional significance. Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 14:65-80. Blake, D.B., G. Breton, and S. Gofas. 1996. A new genus and species of Asteriidae (Asteroidea; Echinodermata) from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian) of Angola, Africa. Palaontologische Zeitschrift, 70:181-187. Blake, D.B. 1996. Redescription and interpretation of the asteroid species Tropidaster pectinatus from the Jurassic of England. Palaeontology, 39:179-188. Blake, D.B. 1996. Fossils explained 18: starfishes. Geology Today, 12 (6) :230-235. Blake, D.B., and J. Sprinkle. 1996. Astrocratis acutispina . new genus and species, a new asteroid from the Late Cretaceous of Texas. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 89:1311-1320. Blanchard, A. and H.M. Feder. 1997. Reproductive timing and nutritional storage cycles of Mvtilus trossulus Gould, 1850, in Port Valdez, Alaska, site of a marine oil terminal. Veliger, 40: 121-130. Bodenbender, B.E., and W.I. Ausich. 1996. Orientations of crystallographic axes of skeletal elements of Ordovician Crinoids [abstract] . North American Paleontological Convention: 39. Borgne, A. and Meijer, L. , 1996. Sequential dephosphorylation of p34cdc2 on its Thr-14 and Tyr-15 residues at the prophase/metaphase transition. J. Biol. chem. 271:27847-27854. Borzone, C.A. , Y.A.G. Tavares, and C.R. Soares. Adaptagco morfolsgica de Mellita ouinauiesperforata (Leske, 1778) para explorar ambientes com alto hidrodinamismo. Iheringia, Ser. Zoologia, Porto Alegre, (in press) . 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