THE ECHINODERM NEWSLETTER Number 26. 2001 Editor: Cynthia Aheara Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Room W-318, Mail Stop 163 Washington D.C. 20560-0163 U.S.A. **** e-mail **** aheaxn.cynthia@nnmh.si.edu **** Distributed by: David Pawson Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Room W-323, Mail Stop 163 Washington D.C. 20560-0163 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. virtual echinoderm newsletter http : //www . nxnnh . si . edu/iz /echinoderm TABLE OF CONTENTS « Echinoderm Specialists Addresses; (p-) ; Fax (f-) ; e-mail numbers 3 Echinoderm Specialists "Keyword' List 48 Current Research 57 Theses and Dissertations 89 Papers Presented at Meetings (by country or region) Australia 98 Cuba 93 Europe 93 Indonesia 95 India 95 Mexico 9 ^ New Zealand 9 ^ Pakistan 96 Philippines * 97 Russia 97 South America 97 United States 98 Papers Presented at Meetings (by conference) 9th International Conference on Invertebrate Reproduction And Development , Rhodes University 99 Fourth North American Echinoderm Conference 100 Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology 104 Meeting of the World Aquaculture Society 106 6th ECE Sixth European Conference on Echinoderms 107 The Echinoid Website (Andrew Smith) 116 l Echinoderm Web Pages 117 Information Requests 124 Announcements 11th International Echinoderm Conference Munich 2003 126 The 1. Arbeitstref fen deutschsprachiger Echinodermenforscher 127 Press Release - Sea Cucumber Research 127 Echinoderm Studies, M. Jangoux & J.M. Lawrence (eds) 129 Monographe sur les Oursins du Corallien des Ardennes, Alain Vadet ... 130 Echinoderms of the Philippines, Sabine Schoppe 131 Looking for good PhD students, Florence Thomas 131 D.B. James Reprints Available 132 On-Line Publication, Thomas Brey 132 Seastars of British Columbia, Southeast Alaska and Puget Sound, Phil Lambert 133 Book Review, Bryan Nichols 134 The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Echinodermata : Asteroidea (Seastars), Order Paxillosida, Order Notomyotida, H.E.S. Clark And D . G . McKnight . 136 International Conference on Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marketing Of Sea Urchins (Announcement) . . .137 Biologist Christine Biermann Awarded Redcliffe Institute Fellowship 138 Biography and Bibliography of D.B. James, P.S.Asha.. 140 Recent Echinoderm Publications and Papers in Press 148 Ailsa's Section Echinoderms in Literature 168 Beche-de-Mer Information Bulletin 170 How I Began Studying Echinoderms. Part 11. Casey Burns 171 Grigory Winter 172 New Echinodermata (Ophiocistoidea) found on the North-East of Russian Plate (Europe part of Russia), Grigory Winter 174 Alan Guille Obituary 182 2 ECfflNODERM SPECIALISTS AND NEWSLETTER RECIPIENTS CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGIA MARINA CC NO. 157 1650 SAN MART[N BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA LIBRARY NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE W.F. 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AUSICH, WILLIAM BALHOFF, JAMES BALSER, ELIZABETH BANGI, HELEN GRACE BARBOSA LESDESMA, ISRAEL BARICCHI, ELISA BARKER, MICHAEL BARTSCH, ILSE BASCH, LARRY BAUER, JOHN BAUMILLER, TOMASZ BAZHIN, ALEXANDER BEAVER, HAROLD BECKER, JOHANN BEGBIE, KIRSTEN BELL, BRUCE BELL, MIKE BENAVIDES, MILENA BENTLEY, ANDREW BERENTS, PENELOPE BERGEN, MARY BERTRAM, DOUGLAS BIERMANN, CHRISTIANE BILLETT, DAVID BIN ABDUL ADZIS, KEE ALFIAN BIRENHEIDE, RUEDIGER BIRKELAND, CHARLES BIRYUKOVA, INGA BITTER, RICARDO BLACK, ROBERT BLAKE, DANIEL BOCKELIE, JOHAN BOCZAROWSKI, ANDRZEJ BOETTGER, ANNE ECHINOIDEA SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY UV SEA-URCHIN EGG EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT CRYOPRESERVATION EMBRYO EGGS LARVAE Evechinus chloroticus GENE-FLOW DISPERSAL EVOLUTION MICROSATELLITE-DNA ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY POPULATION-DYNAMICS AXONOMY HOLOTHUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA DEPOSIT-FEEDING ECHINOIDEA PALEOCENE REPRODUCTION TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTION-and-AB UNDANCE ECHINOIDEA TERTIARY MESOZOIC BIODIVERSITY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY TAXONOMY ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY FORAGING ASTEROIDEA CRINOIDEA ECHINOIDEA DEVELOPMENT DISPERSAL ECHINOIDEA MARINE-ECOLOGY POPULATION-BIOLOGY TAXONOMY TAXONOMY AQUARIUM-HUSBANDRY NATURAL-HISTORY ECHINOIDEA ECHINOMETRA TAXONOMY PHYLOGENY ECHINODERMS AQUACULTURE SEA-CUCUMBER HOLOTHURIA BECHE-DE-MER AQUARIUMS CULTURE MEDICINAL-VALUE BIOLOGY PREDATION-ON-ECHINODERMS Tropics to Antarctica SEA-CUCUMBER TAXONOMY NUTRITION ECOLOGY BIOLOGY HATCHERY CULTURE CRINOIDEA TAPHONOMY PHYLOGENY TAXONOMY MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION SEA-URCHINS EVOLUTION DEVELOPMENT MORPHOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY CULTURE MANAGEMENT REPRODUCTION ECHINOIDEA CIDARIDAE TAXONOMY CRINOIDEA COMATULIDA REPRODUCTION FEEDING OPHIUROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA LARVAE JUVENILES BENTHIC-POPULATION COMMUNITY-ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA DISEASE BACTERIA FLAGELLATES CRINOIDEA ISOCRINIDS FOSSIL RECENT ECHINOIDEA POPULATION BLASTOIDS MORPHOLOGY SYSTEMATICS SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY ZOOGEOGRAPHY OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROID PALEOBIOLOGY LOWER-CRETACEOUS TAXONOMY SYSTEMATICS ECHINOIDEA GENETICS BIOLOGY PALAEONTOLOGY EC HINODERM -COLLECTIONS AUSTRALIA INDO-WEST-PACIFIC HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY ECHINOIDEA LARVAE EVOLUTION ECOLOGY DEVELOPMENT SPECIATION POPULATION-GENETICS MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION GAMETIC-REPRODUCTIVE-ISOLATION -(in camarodont urchins) TAXONOMY HOLOTHUROIDEA SEA-URCHIN Diadema setosum POPULATION-DYNAMICS GUT-CONTENT SIZE-FREQUENCY BIOMECHANICS AQUACULTURE CORAL-REEF-ECOSYSTEM-MANAGEMENT CHEMORECEPTION SENSORY-SYSTEMS MIGRATIONS TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY TROPHIC -STRUCTURE COMMUNITY ECOLOGY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY POPULATION-DYNAMICS ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA PHYLOGENY PALEOECOLOGY ONTOGENY TAXONOMY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA CYCLOCYSTOIDEA OPHIOCISTIOIDEA ECHINOIDEA PALEOECOLOGY ANATOMY SYSTEMATICS FOSSIL RECENT PHYSIOLOGY BEHAVIOR ECHINOIDEA BONASORO, FRANCESCO BORGES, M1CHELA BORRERO, GIOMAR B0R20NE, CARLOS BOSCH, ISIDRO BOUDOURESQUE, CHARLES BRAY, RICHARD BREGMAN, YURIY BRETON, GERARD B REWIN, PAUL BREY, THOMAS BROGGER, MARTIN BROWER, JAMES BUARUANG, JAMREARN BUITRON-SANCHEZ, BLANCA BUNDRICK, CARLA BURCH, BEATRICE BURNS, CASEY BUSSARAWIT, SOMCHAI BUSTER, PETER BUSTOS ROJAS, HECTOR BYRNE, MARIA CAMERON, R. ANDREW CAMPAGNA, SOPHIE CAMPBELL, ALAN CAMPBELL, ANDREW CAMPBELL, DAVID CAMPOS-CREASEY, LUCIA CANDIA-CARNEVALI, M. D. CANNON, LESTER CARDER, NANCY CAREY JR, ANDREW CARROLL, DAVID CASTRO, JOAO CHANG, YA-QING CHAO, SHYH-MIN CHAVARRO, SONIA BEJARANO CHENUIL, ANNE CHIA, FU-SHIANG CHING, CHONG VING CHONE, THERESE CHRISTENSEN, ANA BEARDSLEY CINTRA BUENROSTRO, CARLOS CLARK, ROGER CLEMENTS, LEE ANN CLOUSE, RONALD CLOUTE, M. EUGENIA CONAND, CHANTAL CRUMP, ROBIN CUENCA, CATHERINE CUNHA DE JESUS, DORA MARIA CUNNINGHAM, ADELE DAFNI, JACOB DALBY, JR., JAMES DANTAS GENTIL, MARIA C. DARTNALL, ALAN DAUTOV, SALIM DAVID, BRUNO DAVID, JEROME DAVIS, JENNIFER DAVOULT, DOMINIQUE DAYTON , PAUL DE RIDDER, CHANTAL DE WIT, WALTER DEAN, JULIETTE CRINOIDEA REGENERATION ECHINOIDEA MUTABLE-COLLAGENOUS-TISSUE OPHIUROIDEA SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY TAXONOMY ECHINODERMS CARIBBEAN POPULATION-DYNAMICS ECOLOGY CULTURE LARVAL-ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION LIFE-HISTORY-EVOLUTION Paracentrotus-lividus FEEDING-BEHAVIOR NUTRITION ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE-AGE-STRUCTURE GROWTH MORTALITY RECRUITMENT ASTEROIDEA CRINOIDEA EVOLUTION TAXONOMY CRETACEOUS ECHINOIDEA GROWTH MORTALITY PRODUCTIVITY TROPHIC-LINKS BIODIVERSITY TROPHIC-ECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA PALEOBIOLOGY PALEOZOIC CRINOIDEA BLASTOZOA BIOLOGY ECOLOGY POLLUTION ENVIRONMENT FOSSIL CENOZOIC ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY LARVAL-DEVELOPMENT OPHIUROIDEA BIODIVERSITY PALEONTOLOGY TAPHONOMY COLD-SEEP EOCENE OLIGOCENE TAXONOMY ECHINODERMS ANDAMAN-SEA STRATIGRAPHY DISTRIBUTION CULTURE NUTRITION REPRODUCTION GENETICS DEVELOPMENT REPRODUCTION EVOLUTION FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY EMBRYONIC-DEVELOPMENT LARVAL-DEVELOPMENT POPULATION-GENETICS HOLOTHUROIDEA SEA-CUCUMBER PARASTICHOPUS POPULATION-DYNAMICS STOCK-ASSESSMENT ECOLOGY POPULATION FISHERY ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA PEDICELLARIAE BEHAVIOUR ECOLOGY CORAL-REEFS ASTEROIDEA PREDATION SYSTEMATICS BEHAVIOR ECOLOGY TAXONOMY SYSTEMATICS HOLOTHUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA CRINOIDEA REPRODUCTION ECHINODERM-HOSTS-PARASITES TAXONOMY MARINE-BENTHIC-ECOLOGY FERTILIZATION EARLY -DEVELOPMENT EGG SPERM CALCIUM SEA-URCHIN STARFISH DEVELOPMENTAL-BIOLOGY SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION CLONING EGG-ACTIVATION ECOLOGY HUMAN-PREDATION POLLUTION SEA-URCHIN-MARICULTURE ASEXUAL-REPRODUCTION POPULATION-ECOLOGY LIFE-HISTORY SYSTEMATICS OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY HABITAT-PREFERENCE SPECIATION EVOLUTION BIODIVERSITY POPULATION-GENETICS MOLECULAR-MARKERS DNA DALP VNTR REPRODUCTION LARVAL-DEVELOPMENT EVOLUTION HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY ECHINOIDEA PHYLOGENY OPHIUROIDEA PHYSIOLOGY RESPIRATION BEHAVIOR BIOGEOGRAPHY TAXONOMY ECOLOGY EVOLUTION TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ASTEROIDEA ALASKA NORTH-PACIFIC PTERASTERIDAE SOLASTERIDAE Hippasteria OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA GENE-EXPRESSION REGENERATION LARVAL-TOXICOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA BEHAVIOR TAXONOMY ECOLOGY MICRONESIAN OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY BIOGEOGRAPHY ANTARCTIC TROPICAL-REEFS HOLOTHURIANS URCHINS EXPLOITATION ECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA EMBRYOLOGY ECOLOGY BEHAVIOUR BURRO WING-SEA-URCHINS Paracentrotus-lividus Psammechinus-miliaris POPULATION-DYNAMICS BIOZOOGEOGRAPHY TAXONOMY SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA REPRODUCTION LYTECHINUS-VARIEGATUS ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY TERATOLOGY POLLUTION-EFFECTS ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT SEDIMENTATION WASTE AQUACULTURE ASTEROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA BEHAVIOR-ECOLOGY TAXONOMY REPRODUCTION ASTERINIDAE ECOLOGY ULTRASTRUCTURE ECHINODERM LARVAE ECHINOIDEA PALEONTOLOGY PHYLOGENY STALKED-CRINOIDS ONTOGENY BATHYMETRY SEA-URCHIN-FISHERY ECOLOGY OPHIUROIDEA PRODUCTION REPRODUCTION SUSPENSION-FEEDING C-AND-N-FLUXES ECOLOGY SYSTEMATICS LIFE-HISTORY CONSERVATION ECHINOIDEA SYMBIOSES FEEDING-MECHANISMS TAXONOMY ZOOGEOGRAPHY ECHINOIDEA FLINT-PLEISTOCENE-DEPOSITS ECHINOIDEA PALEONTOLOGY PHYLOGENY 4 DEARBORN, JOHN DEHEYN, DIMITRI DEL VALLE, ROSA DETWILER, PAUL DEUTZMANN, HELMUT DEVIN, MICHAEL DEWAEL, YANNICK DIEHL, WALTER DOBSON, WILLIAM DOLMATOV, IGOR DOMINGUEZ ALONSO, PATRICIO DONOVAN, STEPHEN DORNBOS, STEPHEN DRUMM, DARRIN DRUMMOND, ANNE DUPONT, SAMUEL DY, DANILO EAGLE, MIKE EBERT, THOMAS EBLE, GUNTHER ELISEIKINA, MARINA ELLERS, OLAF EM LET, RICHARD EMSON, ROLAND ENTRAMBASAGUAS, LAURA ESCRIBANO RODENAS, M. ESTREMADURA, D. ETNIER, SHELLEY ETTENSOHN, FRANK EVDOKIMOV, VLADIMIR FARMANFARMAIAN, A. VERDI FAUVILLE, GERALDINE FEDER, HOWARD FEINBERG, JOSHUA FELL, F. JULIAN FERAL, JEAN-PIERRE FERGUSON, JOHN FERNANDEZ, CATHERINE FERRAZ, ROGERIO FERRIER, DREW FLAMMANG, PATRICK FLOWERS, JONATHAN FOLLOSCO, MINDA FOLTZ, DAVID FONTANELLA, FRANK FOSSHAGEN, HARALD FOSTER, MERRILL FOX, DAVID FRANCOUR, PATRICE FREEMAN, STEVEN FRONTANA URIBE, SARITA FRYE, BRIAN FUJITA, TOSHIHIKO GAGE, JOHN GAGNON, JEAN-MARC GAHN, FOREST GALLEMI, JAUME GALLEY, ELIZABETH GANDOLFI, SILVIA MARIA GARRISON, ROBERT GEBRUK, ANDREY GENTIL, FRANCK GEORGE, SOPHIE GIBBS, BARBARA GIBSON, MICHAEL CRINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA FUNCTIONAL-ANATOMY ECOLOGY TAXONOMY OPHIUROIDEA BIOLUMINESCENCE ECOTOX1COLOGY PHYSIOLOGICAL-STRESS HOLOTHUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA POPULATION-DYNAMICS PHENOTYPIC-PLASTICITY LIFE-HISTORY ECHCNOID-CORAL-INTERACTIONS ASTEROIDEA RECENT SYSTEMATICS DEVELOPMENT-ECHINODERM-AQUACULTURE-TECHNIQUES OPHIUROIDEA BIOLUMINESCENCE PHYSIOLOGY NERVOUS-CONTROL NATURAL-SELECTION OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY REGENERATION-MECHANISMS MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ECOLOGY CARPOIDEA CTENOCYSTOIDEA CORNUTA MITRATA SOLUTA CINCTA CALCICHORDATES CYSTOIDS PENTAMERISM SPAIN CAMBRIAN ORDOVICIAN FUNCTION PHYLOGENY EVOLUTION TOMOGRAPHY 3D PALAEONTOLOGY BRITISH-ISLES CARIBBEAN ECHINOIDEA CRINOIDEA HELICOPLACOIDEA PALEOECOLOGY CAMBRIAN HOLOTHUROIDEA FISHERIES ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION LIFE-HISTORY Amphipholis-squamata BIOLUMINESCENCE MICROEVOLUTION INTRASPECIFIC-VARIABILITY ECOPHYSIOLOGY NUTRIENT-EXCRETION OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION ENERGETICS CRINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA LIFE-HISTORIES DEMOGRAPHY BIODIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT EVOLUTION REGENERATION-MECHANISMS MORPHOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY ECHINOIDEA BIOMECHANICS EVOLUTION ECOLOGY LARVAE SEA-URCHINS PLANKTONIC-FORMS DEVELOPMENT ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY LARVAE-and-EVOLUTION SPATIAL-and-TEMPORAL-DISTRIBUTION SEA-URCHINS PALEOBIOLOGY MORPHOLOGY DIPLOPORITA SPAIN PHYSALIUS CRINOIDEA BIOMECHANICS DEVELOPMENT TAXONOMY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY PALEOECOLOGY CRINOIDEA ECHINOIDEA ONTOGENESIS COMMUNITIES PHYSIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLUMINESCENCE OPHIUROIDEA Amphipholis-squamata DISTRIBUTION FEEDING-BIOLOGY PREDATOR-PREY-INTERACTIONS OPHIUROIDEA GROWTH TAXONOMY BIOGEOGRAPHY ANTARCTICA SPECIATION EVOLUTION DEVELOPMENT BIODIVERSITY GENETICS MOLECULAR-PHYLOGENY PHYSIOLOGY FUNCTIONAL-ANATOMY ECHINOIDEA NUTRITION GROWTH AQUACULTURE LAGOONAL-ENVIRONMENT-ECOLOGY FISHERIES-MANAGEMENT AZORES OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY DISTRIBUTION FEEDING BEHAVIOR FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY ADHESION BIOMECHANICS MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY MORPHOLOGY CULTURE BIODIVERSITY MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION PHYLOGENETICS ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY OPHIUROIDEA LOPHELIA TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY EVOLUTION OPHIUROIDEA OSSICLES BEHAVIOR BIODIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT Centrostephanus BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY ECHINODERMATA TAXONOMY MEXICO ECHINOIDEA MORPHOMETRICS ECOLOGY TAXONOMY OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA DEMOGRAPHY GROWTH BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY BEHAVIOUR BIOTURBATION TAXONOMY CRINOIDEA PALEOBIOLOGY ECHINOIDEA CRETACEOUS SYSTEMATICS BIOSTRATIGRAPHY PALAEOECOLOGY ANTARCTICA SEASONALITY REPRODUCTION ASTEROIDEA ECOLOGY BEHAVIOR FORAGING-ACTIVITY ECHINOIDEA AQUACULTURE HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY OPHIUROIDEA POPULATION ECOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY BEHAVIOUR MORPHOLOGY TAXONOMY PALEOECOLOGY BIOTIC-INTERACTIONS DEVONIAN G1ELAZYN, MICHEL GIL CID, MARIA DOLORES GINANOVA, TALIA GIRASPY, D.A. 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LARVAE PHYSIOLOGY ECOLOGY MORPHOLOGY TAXONOMY PALEOECOLOGY BIOZ TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ZOOGEOGRAPHY HATCHERY CULTURE SEA-URCHIN DIET BEHAVIOR BIODIVERSITY HABITAT-MODIFICATION SURVEY ASTEROIDEA EVOLUTION DEVELOPMENT PHYLOGENY RELATIONSHIPS-OF-PHYLA ECHINOIDEA-PHYLOGENIES MORPHOLOGICAL & MOLECULAR ECHINOIDS-OVER-THE-K-T-BOUNDARY ECHINOID-LARVAL-STRATEGY AUSTRALIA FOSSIL PALAEOZOIC CRINOIDS ASTEROZOANS CARPOIDS RHOMBIFERA EDRIOASTEROIDS IMMUNITY DISEASE BIODIVERSITY CORAL-REEF-ASSOCLATED-ANIMALS PHOTORECEPTION ORIENTATION OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA ASTERINID PHYLOGENY CULTURE MANAGEMENT POPULATION-GENETICS LARVAL-ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION RECRUITMENT SETTLEMENT POPULATION-DYNAMICS CRINOIDEA PALEOZOIC TAXONOMY EVOLUTION PALEOECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA REPRODUCTION CELLULAR-MECHANISMS HOLOTHUROIDEA APODIDA REPRODUCTION DISPERSION ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY ECHINOIDS COMATULIDS CRETACEOUS ONTOGENY CIDAROIDS ECHINOCULTURE PSAMMECHINUS-MILIARIS NUTRITION GROWTH HOLOTHUROIDEA PHYLOGENY EVOLUTION SYSTEMATICS Echinometra LARVAL-SKELETON EVOLUTION TAXONOMY PALEOBIOLOGY ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA NUTRITION ECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA SYSTEMATICS DEVELOPMENTAL-EVOLUTION ECHINOIDEA MARINE-POLLUTION BIOASSAY SPAWNING-PERIODICITY TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTION PHYLOGENY EXISTING-CRINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA SAND-DOLLAR TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTION ECOLOGY JAPAN-SEA HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY FOOD-HABITS REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY PALAEOECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY CENOZOIC BENTHIC-ECOLOGY MARINE-ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY WORLDWIDE HOLOTHUROIDEA SYSTEMATICS HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY NATURAL-HISTORY SEA-CUCUMBER-SMOOTH-MUSCLE Ca2+-ATPase Ca2+-transport ASTEROIDEA BIODIVERSITY BIOGEOGRAPHY POPULATION-STUDIES CRINOIDEA PALEOZOIC ECHINOIDEA NUTRITION REPRODUCTION REGENERATION AQUACULTURE ECOLOGY SYSTEMATICS PALEOBIOLOGY PALEOECOLOGY PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY EVOLUTION EMBRYOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PALEOZOIC STYLOPHORANS EOCRINOIDS PALEOBIOLOGY PALEOECOLOGY TROPHIC-EFFECTS TAXONOMY GLOBAL-DISTRIBUTIONS/ABUNDANCES CRINOIDEA ECHINOIDEA ECHINOIDEA PHYLOGENY POPULATION-GENETICS SHALLOW-WATER-HOLOTHUROIDEA SYSTEMATICS BIOLOGY FEEDING FISHERIES PALAEONTOLOGY ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY GULF-OF-THAILAND ANDAMAN-SEA OPHIUROIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY MARICULTURE PREDATION OPHIOCOMA-ECHINATA OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY MORPHOLOGY BEHAVIOUR ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA - TAXONOMY PALEOGEOGRAPHY CRINOIDEA ECHINOIDEA MIOCENE PARATETHYS-BASIN MEDITERRANEAN POPULATION-GENETICS ASTEROIDEA ALLOZYMES PCR-RFLP DNA-SEQUENCE-DATA ASTEROIDEA GONIASTERIDAE FORCIPULATES ASTERIIDAE BRISINGIDA PHYLOGENETICS TAXONOMY FEEDING ECOLOGY MESOZOIC CENOZOIC SYSTEMATICS DEEP-SEA INDIAN-OCEAN PACIFIC-OCEAN TAXONOMY BIOLOGY BIODIVERSITY POLAR-METABOLITES BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY ISOLATION STRUCTURAL-ELUCIDATION SEA-URCHIN POPULATION-GENETICS FISHERY-MANAGEMENT ECOLOGY CRINOIDEA BIOLUMINESCENCE PHYSIOLOGY NEUROBIOLOGY FUNCTIONAL-ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA EMBRYOLOGY HATCHERY 5 MANNI, RICCARDO MANNIFIELD, KAY MANSO, CYNTHIA MAPLES, CHRISTOPHER MARAN, ALEKSANDRA MARCUS, SARA MARQUARDT, LUCIE MARSH, LOISETTE MARTIN, RICHARD MARTINEZ, PRISCILLA MARTINEZ, SERGIO MARTINS DELBONI, C. MASCARENHAS, B. J. MASHANOV, VLADIMIR MASON, JOANNE MASSIN, CLAUDE MASTROTOTARO, F. MATA PEREZ, EUSTOLIA MATERIA-ROWLAND, C. MATIAS, MIGUEL MATTOS-SEGOVIA, ELIO MAUBON, ROGER McBRIDE, SUSAN McCLINTOCK, JAMES McEUEN, F. SCOTT MCGOVERN, TAMARA mckenzie, j. douglas McLELLAND, JERRY McNAMARA, KENNETH MEDEIROS-BERGEN, DOT MELIKOV, OKTAY HAMZA MENDES, CARLA L. TORRES MERCIER, ANNIE MESSING, CHARLES MEYER, CHRISTIAN MEYER, DAVID MEZALI, KARIM MILLER, ROBERT MINER, BENJAMIN MIRONOV, ALEXANDER MITROVIC-PETROVIC, J. MLADENOV, PHILIP MONTAGUE, CHRISTOPHER MOOI, RICHARD MOONEY, ROBERT MOORE, ABIGAIL MORGAN, ANDREW MORGAN, KATHERINE MORGAN, RAPHAEL MORRILL, JOHN MOTOKAWA, TATSUO MUKAI, HIROSHI MULLER, CLARE MUNK, ERIC MUSA, NADIRAH NAIDENKO, TAMARA NAKAI, SAORI NATARAJAN, P. NEBELSICK, JAMES NEILL, BRUCE NEPOTE, ANA CLAUDIA NESTLER, HELMUT NEUMANN, CHRISTIAN NICHOLS, DAVID SYSTEMATICS MORPHOLOGICAL-FUNCTIONALITY CYRTOCRINID-crinoids PALAEOECOLOGY TAXONOMY TAPHONOMY BIODIVERSITY-(+EXTINCTIONS) OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY CRETACEOUS DEVONIAN CARBONIFEROUS MISSISSIPPIAN PENNSLYVANIAN PERMIAN PALEOECOLOGY PALEOB IOGEOGRAPHY CRINOID BLASTOID MICROCRINOID ECHINOIDEA CRETACEOUS SYSTEMATICS BIOSTRATIGRAPHY PALAEOECOLOGY TAPHONOMY PALEOZOIC-CRINOIDS 'MICROCRINOIDS' ASTEROIDEA ANTARCTICA TROPHIC-POSITION ENERGY-FLOW RESPIRATION REPRODUCTION ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY ZOOGEOGRAPHY NONINDIGENOUS-MARINE-SPECIES INTRO DUCTION-AND-TRANSLOC ATION -VECT O RS MARINE-PEST-INFORMATION-SYSTEMS HOLOTHUROIDEA REPRODUCTION LARVAL-BIOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY TAXONOMY PALEOECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA ONTHOGENESIS LIFE-HISTORY ASTEROIDEA ECOLOGY TAXONOMY POPULATION-DYNAMICS HOLOTHUROIDEA REGENERATION DEVELOPMENT ASTEROIDEA BIODIVERSITY BEHAVIOUR ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY ZOOGEOGRAPHY EVOLUTION ECHINODERMS TAXONOMY ECHINODERMATA ASTEROIDEA LUIDIIDAE MEXICO TAXONOMY TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA ECHINOIDEA LARVAE REPRODUCTION EMBRYOLOGY DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMATICS ECHINOIDEA SEA-URCHIN NUTRITION REPRODUCTION CHEMICAL-ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION NUTRITION ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA REPRODUCTION TAXONOMY DEVELOPMENT ECOLOGY Ophiactis FISSION REPRODUCTION GENDER-SPECIFIC BACTERIAL-SYMBIONTS CELL-CULTURES SURFACE-COATS TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY GULFOFMEXICO WESTINDIES ECHINOIDEA PALEONTOLOGY PHYLOGENY LIFE-HISTORY-TACTICS RECRUITMENT LARVAL-MOLECULAR-IDENTIFICATION ECHINOIDEA EVOLUTION MORPHOLOGY HOLASTEROID SPATANGOID JURASSIC CRETACEOUS EOCENE ECHINOMETRA-LUCUNTER GRAZING MACROALGAE FEEDING ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION SETTLEMENT BEHAVIOUR CHEMICAL-ECOLOGY TOXICOLOGY CRINOIDEA ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY SYSTEMATICS MESOZOIC-ECHINODERMS PALEOBIOLOGY TAPHONOMY CRINOIDEA PALEOZOIC MESOZOIC CENOZOIC RECENT REEFS PALEOECOLOGY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY TAPHONOMY CARYOLOGY ECOLOGY LIFE-CYCLES NUTRITION HOLOTHUROIDEA BIOGEOGRAPHY EVOLUTION FISHERY ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA LARVAE PLASTICITY TAXONOMY BIOGEOGRAPHY CRINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY PALEOECOLOGY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY REPRODUCTION GENETICS ECOLOGY AQUACULTURE FISHERIES ASTEROIDEA REGENERATION FISHERIES ECHINOIDEA COMMUNITY-ECOLOGY INTRASPECIFIC-COMPETITION BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE-EXPLOITATION HOLOTHUROIDEA LIFE-HISTORY DEVELOPMENT REPRODUCTION LIFE-CYCLE-EVOLUTION OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA DEVELOPMENT CATCH-CONNECTIVE-TISSUE STALKED-CRINOIDS ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY ECOLOGY GROWTH REPRODUCTION HISTOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA METAMORPHOSIS POLLUTION BIOASSAY CRYOPRESERVATION ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY MARICULTUREFRESH-WATER-CULTURE-OF-FIN-AND-SHELL-FISH ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY PALAEONTOLOGY TAPHONOMY BIODIVERSITY BIOGEOGRAPHY ECHINOMETRIDS GENETICS SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY-SANDY-BEACHES HOLOTHUROIDEA MEXICAN-PACIFIC WOMEN-IN-SCIENCE ECHINOIDEA CRETACEOUS TAXONOMY PALEOECOLOGY TAXONOMY PALAEOBIOLOGY CRETACEOUS ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY REPRODUCTIVE-STRATEGIES 5 NICOSIA, UMBERTO NISHIHIRA, MORITAKA NISHIZAKI, MICHAEL NITHYANANDAN, M. NOBRE, CARLA CATTELAN NOGUEIRA LIMA, RENATA NOJIMA, SATOSHI O'CONNOR, BRENDAN O'HARA, TIMOTHY O’LOUGHLIN, P. MARK OHTA, SUGURU OJEDA, F. PATRICIO OJI, TATSUO OLIVARES CARDENAS, M. OLSZEWSKA-NEJBERT, D. OLVER, JANE ORTIZ, EDUARDO MORTEO OTERO, MARIA DEL MAR OYEN, CRAIG PABIAN, ROGER PAGETT, RICHARD PAIK, SANG GYU PALUMBI, STEVE PARDO ANGEL, ROBERTO PARMA, SARA GRACIELA PARSLEY, RONALD PAULS, SHEILA MARQUES PAYNE, ADAM PEARCE, CHRIS PENCHASZADEH, PABLO PEREIRA MAJER, A. PETR, VACLAV PETROVA, IRINA PHILIPPE, MICHEL PIEPENBURG, DIETER PODOLSKY, ROBERT POMORY, CHRISTOPHER PORTELL, ROGER PROKOP, RUDOLF JAN PUTCHAKARN, SUMAITT QUEVEDO, RUY RAJAKUMAR, C. RAM MOHAN, M. RANNER, HERWIG REGIS, MARI E-BERTHE REGNAULT, SERGE REICH, MIKE REMPALA, ERIN RINELLI, PAOLA RINGVOLD, HALLDIS ROBERTS, SARAH ROBINSON, SHAWN ROCCATAGLIATA, A. RODRIGUEZ, SEBASTIAN ROGERS-BENNETT, L. ROSE, EDWARD ROTHENBERGER, PAIGE ROTMAN CLARK, HELEN ROUX, MICHEL ROWE, FRANK ROY, MICHAEL RUBILAR, TAMARA RUENGSAWANG, NISIT RUSSELL, MICHAEL SYSTEMATICS PALAEOCOLOGY Jurassic crinoids EVOLUTION STRATIGRAPHY non-isocrinid crinoids ECOLOGY BIODIVERSITY POPULATION BEHAVIOR ECHINOIDEA RECRUITMENT ECOLOGY JUVENILES SHELTERING TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ASTEROIDEA ECOLOGY LARVAE-DEVELOPMENT REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTION-CYCLE HOLOTHUROIDEA SEA-STAR SEA-URCHIN LIFE-HISTORY-TACTICS PREDATION-PRESSURE ECOLOGICAL-ENERGETICS OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY BIOTURBATION DENSITY-REGULATORY-FACTORS TAXONOMY NATURAL-HISTORY BIOGEOGRAPHY CONSERVATION HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY TAXONOMY, DEEP-SEA ECOLOGY HOLOTHURIA ECHINODERMS ECOLOGY BIOLOGY FEDDING-BIOLOGY DISTRIBUTION CRINOIDEA TAXONOMY EVOLUTION BIOGEOGRAPHY REGENERATION HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY CRETACEOUS-IRREGULAR-ECHINOIDS PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY STRATIGRAPHY ECOLOGY RECENT-&-FOSSIL BRITISH ECHINOIDEA FISHERIES ASTEROIDEA AQUACULTURE ECOLOGY BIODIVERSITY BEHAVIOUR FOSSIL-ECHINOIDS COMATULID-CRINOIDS BIOSTRATIGRAPHY CENOZOIC FLORIDA CRINOIDEA-EPIBIONTS PARASITES PREDATORS COMMENSALS BRACKISH-WATER BRITTLESTAR-ECOLOGY CASPIAN SEA BENTHIC-ECOLOGY ASTERIAS-AMURENSIS ECHINOIDEA SPECIATION POPULATIONS-STRUCTURE MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION ECOLOGY POPULATION-DYNAMICS ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY ECHINOIDEA MESOZOIC-CENOZOIC ANKYROIDS CORNUTES STYLOPHORA HOMALOZOA CYSTOID-groups TAXONOMY ECOLOGY MORPHOLOGY OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY PREDATION URCHIN CULTURE ENHANCEMENT PREPARED-FEEDS ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA NUTRITION REPRODUCTION HOLOTHUROIDEA APODA REPRODUCTION BEHAVIOR SYSTEMATICS TAXONOMY PALEOBIOLOGY PALEOECOLOGY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY MORPHOLOGY ECHINOIDEA PALEOECOLOGY STRATIGRAPHY TAXONOMY ECOLOGY OPHIUROIDEA BIODIVERSITY REPRODUCTION FERTILIZATION LARVAL-BIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY REGENERATION PHYSIOLOGICAL-ECOLOGY TAXONOMY ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY EARLY-PALAEOZOIC-ECHINODERMATA BIOSTRATIGRAPHY PALEOBIOLOGY TAXONOMY ECOLOGY BIODIVERSITY HOLOTHUROIDEA REPRODUCTION CULTURE BIOLOGY ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY Asterias rubens CLIMATE-RECORDER GLOBAL-CHANGE BIOLOGY ECOLOGY POLLUTION ENVIRONMENT MORPHOLOGY ONTOGENY SYSTEMATICS PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY PALEONTOLOGICAL-PATRIMONY TAXONOMY MORPHOLOGY EVOLUTION FOSSIL-HOLOTHUROIDEA OPHIOCISTIOIDEA ASTEROIDEA EVOLUTION SYSTEMATICS BIOGEOGRAPHY ECOLOGY BIODIVERSITY ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTION MARINE-BIOLOGY ECHINODERMS SEA-URCHINS CULTURE ENHANCEMENT FISHERY ECOLOGY LARVICULTURE Strongylocentrotus ASTEROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA PHYSIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE-STEROIDS ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION USE-OF-DRIFT-ALGAE ECHINOIDEA GROWTH FOSSIL ECHINOIDEA REEF-ECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY ANATOMY CRINOIDEA TAXONOMY ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY ECHINODERMATA SYSTEMATICS ZOOGEOGRAPHY EVOLUTION EVOLUTIONARY-GENETICS CONSERVATION-GENETICS PHYLOGEOGRAPHY MARINE-SPECIATION HUMAN-AIDED-MARINE-INTRODUCTIONSNEW-ZEA LAND-FIORDS ASTEROIDEA ASEXUAL-REPRODUCTION BIOCHEMISTRY ECOLOGY Srro/zgy/oce/ifroriw-FISHERIES-MANAGEMENT GROWTH MORTALITY LIFE-HISTORY RESOURCE-ALLOCATION LARVAL-ECOLOGY SABA, MASAKI SADLER, KIRSTEN SAHA, APURBA KUMAR SALAMON, MARIUSZ A. SAMYN, YVES SANFORD, ERIC SANO, MINORU SANTILLAN, AUGUST SANTOS, JOCO FARIA SASTRY, DWADASI SAUCEDE, THOMAS SCALLY, KEVIN SCHEIN, JASON SCHELTEMA, RUDOLF SCHOPPE, SABINE SCHUETZ, ALLEN SCHUHMACHER, HELMUT SCHULTZ, HEINKE SEETO, JOHNSON SERAFY, D. KEITH SEVASTOPULO, GEORGE SEWELL, MARY SHEPHERD, SCORESBY SHICK, J. MALCOLM SHIRLEY, THOMAS SIBUET, MYRIAM SINGLETARY, ROBERT SKOLD, MATTIAS SLOAN, NORMAN SMILEY, SCOTT SMIRNOV, ALEXEI SMIRNOV, IGOR SMITH, ANDREW SMITH, L. COURTNEY SMITH, MICHAEL SOLANDT, JEAN-LUC ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY STARFISH MEIOSIS ASTEROIDEA CRINOIDEA TRIASSIC TAXONOMY FEEDING-BIOLOGY REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA-REGULAR ECOPHYSIOLOGY ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA POPULATION-ECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA GROWTH ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY ECOLOGY ECHINODERMATA CORAL-REEFS SYMBIONTS PRIMITIVE-IRREGULAR-SEA-URCHINS MASTECATORY-FUNCTION ECOLOGY DENTAL-MORPHOLOGY EVOLUTION ECHINOIDEA LARVAL-DISPERSAL MODE-OF-REPRODUCTION OPHIUROIDEA SEA-CUCUMBER-FISHERY INTERSPECIFIC-RELATIONSHIPS REPRODUCTIVE-PHYSIOLOGY MEIOSIS OOCYTE-MATURATION HORMONAL-REGULATION TAXONOMY ECOLOGY BIOEROSION BROODING-SCHIZASTERIDS TAXONOMY BIOLOGY ECOLOGY TAXONOMY REPRODUCTION ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY LIFE-HISTORY AGE/GROWTH-STUDIES ZOOGEOGRAPHY PALEONTOLOGY PHYLOGENY FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY CRINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA BIOGEOGRAPHY LARVAL-ECOLOGY LARVAL-DEVELOPMENT REPRODUCTION ECHINOIDEA CULTURE PHYSIOLOGY PHOTOBIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY DEVELOPMENT CRAB-ASTEROID-INTERACTIONS TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY TAXONOMY OPHIUROIDEA REGENERATION DEVELOPMENT HOLOTHUROIDEA FISHERIES HOLOTHUROIDEA PHYSIOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EVOLUTION TAXONOMY ZOOGEOGRAPHY EVOLUTION PHYLOGENY PALEONTOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA POLAR-OCEANS OPHIUROIDEA DATABASES ECHINOIDEA PHYLOGENY URCHIN-MOLECULAR-IMMUNOLOGY-EVOLUTION-COMPLEMENT MOLECULAR-PHYLOGENETICS LARVAL-LIFE-HISTORY-STRATEGIES Diadema HERBIVORY CORAL-REEFS SOLIS-MARTN, FRANCISCO ECOLOGY MOLECULAR-TAXONOMY NORTH-ATLANTIC HOLOTHUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY SYSTEMATICS SOLOVJEV, ANDREY ECHINOIDEA EVOLUTION PALEOECOLOGY SONNENHOLZNER, JORGE SOUSA, RUI SPENCER, LARRY SPIRTNA, IRINA SPIRLET, CHRISTINE SPONER, RENATE STANCYK, STEPHEN STARMER, JOHN STEWART, BRIAN STICKLE JR., WILLIAM STOCK, STUART STOCKLEY, BRUCE STOEHR, SABINE STORC, RICHARD STRATHMANN, RICHARD STUMP, RICHARD SU, XIAO WEI SUMRALL, COLIN SUTER, SHERMAN TABLADO, ALEJANDRO TAHERA, QASEEM TAKAHASHI, KEIICHI TALBOT, TIFFANY TAVARES, YARA A. THANDAR, AHMED ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY DISEASE IMMUNE-RESPONSE OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY BIODIVERSITY POPULATION-ECOLOGY SYMBIOTIC-RELATIONSHIPS LIFE-HISTORY-STUDIES MORPHOLOGY REGENERATION HOLOTHUROIDEA SEA-URCHIN ECHINICULTURE REPRODUCTION GONAD-GROWTH EVOLUTION GENETICS BIODIVERSITY BIOGEOGRAPHY OPHIUROIDEA REGENERATION PREDATION POPULATION GROWTH OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY BIOGEOGRAPHY SYMBIOSIS-(with octocorals) OPHIUROIDEA REPRODUCTION ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY TOLERANCE ASTEROIDEA X-RAY-MICROTOMOGRAPHY X-RAY-DIFFRACTION MICROSTRUCTURE PHYLOGENETICS SPATANGOIDA OPHIUROIDEA BIODIVERSITY PHYLOGENY OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY CRETACEOUS LARVAE EVOLUTION BODY-PLANS CELL-BIOLOGY LIFE-HISTORY POPULATION-DYNAMICS AGE-DETERMINATION SEA-URCHIN-SPINE NATURAL-COMPOSITES PHYLOGENY SYSTEMATICS PALEOECOLOGY EDRIOASTEROID ECHINOIDEA PALEOBIOLOGY ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY SOUTH-ATLANTIC TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY LARVAL-DISTRIBUTION MUSCLE-PHYSIOLOGY SPERM-MOTILITY CONNECTIVE-TISSUE OPHIUROIDEA REPRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT BEHAVIOR FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION BIOCHEMISTRY ALLOC ATION-OF-RESOURCES HISTOLOGY FEEDING TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY SYSTEMATICS ZOOGEOGRAPHY REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY EVOLUTION HOLOTHUROIDEA THAPANAND, THANITHA POPULATION-DYNAMICS fish and invertebrates 5 THIERRY, JACQUES THORNDYKE, MICHAEL THORSEN, MARIANNE TIAGO, CLAUDIO TOMAS, FIONA TOMINAGA, HIDEYUKI TOMMASI, LUIZ ROBERTO TRONCOSO, JUAN TURNER, RICHARD TURON, XAVIER TUTERA, PETER UBAGHS, GEORGES UTHICKE, SVEN UY, FREDERICK v.JUTERZENKA, KAREN VADAS, ROBERT VADET, ALAIN VALENTINE, JOE VALENTINE, JOHN VAN DER HAM, RAYMOND VAN HOUT, TESSA VANDENSPIEGEL, DIDIER VANDERKLIFT, MAT VAROTTO, RICARDO VEATCH, STEVEN VEGA, JUAN TORRES VELARDE, RONALD VENTURA, CARLOS VERLING, EMMA VIADA, STEPHEN VICKERY, MINAKO VIKTOROVSKAYA, GALINA VILLALOBOS, FRANCISCO VILLI ER, LOIC VISTISEN, BODIL VOLBEHR, UTE von BRAND, ELISABETH WALKER, CHARLES WALLACE, BRENDA WATERS, JONATHAN WATTS, STEPHEN WEBSTER, GARY WELSCH, ULRICH WHITE, CHRIS WIDDISON, ROSANNE WIGHAM, BEN WILKIE, IAIN WILLCOX, MARK WILLIAMSON, JANE WIRTZ, PETER WOERHEIDE, GERT WOODLEY, JEREMY WRAY, GREGORY YAMAGUCHI, MASASHI YANAGISAWA, TOMIO YANG, MEI-SUN YEEMIN, THAMASAK YEVDOKIMOV, ALEXANDR YOKOTA, YUKIO YOSHIZATO, KATSUTOSHI ZADOROZHNY, PAVEL ZARDUS, JOHN ZAVODNIK, DUSAN ZEIDLER, WOLFGANG ZITT, JIRI MORPHOLOGY MORPHOMETRY SYSTEMATICS TAXONOMY PALAEOECOLOGY PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL-LINKS EVOLUTION BIOSTRATIGRAPHY PALAEOBIOGEOGRAPHY NEUROBIOLOGY REGENERATION DEVELOPMENT ECHINOIDEA GUT-MICROBIOTA BIOLOGY ECHINODERMS ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY PARACENTROTUS-LIVIDUS BRITTLE-STAR SEXUAL-DIMORPHINISM DEVELOPMENT SAND-DOLLARS-(as-their-host) TAXONOMY OPHIUROIDEA SYSTEMATICS ANTARCTICA PALAEOBIOGEOGRAPHY BIOGEOGRAPHY TAXONOMY ANTARCTIC SYSTEMATICS MORPHOLOGY REPRODUCTION PHYSIOLOGICAL-ECOLOGY REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY RECRUITMENT POPULATION-DYNAMICS ECOTOXICOLOGY TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION LOWER-PA LAEOZO IC -EC HINODERMS CRINOIDS CARPOIDS HOLOTHUROIDEA POPULATION-GENETICS ASEXUAL-REPRODUCTION INTERACTIONS-WITH-ENVIRONMENT ECOPHYSIOLOGY ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA ARCTIC-ECHINODERMS-ECOLOGY FEEDING-STRATEGIES POPULATION-DYNAMICS GRAZING BEHAVIOR REPRODUCTIVE-ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA JURASSIC TAXONOMY ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA CAMPANIAN-MAASTRICHT1AN-DANIAN NW-EUROPE TAXONOMY ECOLOGY DISTRIBUTION BEHAVIOUR BIO-EROSION DEFENSIVE-MECHANISMS MORPHOLOGY SYMBIOSIS ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY ECOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY ECHINOIDEA FOSSILS OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA SYSTEMATICS TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTIONAL-ECOLOGY SYMBIOTIC-RELATIONSHIPS REPRODUCTION ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA BEHAVIOUR ECOLOGY NICHE-PLASTICITY TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY BIOGEOGRAPHY ASTEROIDEA MOLECULAR-PHYLOGENY REPRODUCTION INVERTEBRATES BIOTIC-ABIOTIC-CONDITIONS TAXONOMY BIOGEOGRAPHY ECOLOGY ASTEROIDEA SPATANGOIDA TAXONOMY PHYLOGENY OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA CYTOGENETICS POPULATION-GENETICS SEASTAR SEA-URCHIN GAMETOGENESIS ULTRA STRUCTURE SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION-PATHWAYS VITELLOGENIN MAP-KINASE STEROIDS c-myc p53 c-ras LAND-BASED-AQUACULTURE SBIR SEA-URCHIN LARVAL-CULTURE LYTECHINUS-VARIEGATUS ASTEROIDEA EVOLUTION MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY GROWTH REPRODUCTION NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY HORMONES CRINOIDEA PALEOZOIC TAXONOMY PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY CRINOIDEA MORPHOLOGY NERVOUS-SYSTEM CONNECTIVE-TISSUE CRINOIDEA LARVAL-BIOLOGY TAXONOMY SENSORY-BIOLOGY CRINOIDEA TAXONOMY PALAEOBIOGEOGRAPHY PHYLOGENY PALAEOZOIC REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY POPULATION -GENETICS ECOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY POPULATION-GENETICS MOLECULAR-PHYLOGENY EXPRESSED-GENES CHEMICAL-ECOLOGY LARVAL-BIOLOGY HERB IVORY LIFE-HISTORY ZOOGEOGRAPHY AZORES TAXONOMY SYSTEMATICS PHYLOGENY ECHINOIDEA CORAL-REEF DEEP-SEA SPAWNING-BEHAVIOUR CORAL-REEF-OPHIUROIDS EVOLUTION DEVELOPMENT PHYLOGENETICS LARVAL-DEVELOPMENT BIOGEOGRAPHY METAMORPHOSIS ECHINOIDEA DEVELOPMENT FISHERIES-MANAGEMENT MARINE-ECOLOGY MARINE-BIOLOGY HOLOTHURIA PHYLOGENY MORPHOGENESIS EMBRYOGENESIS COLLAGEN EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX ELM PIGMENT CAROTENOIDS ECHINODERMATA FEEDING POPULATION-GENETICS LARVAL-DEVELOPMENT SOFT-SEDIMENT-ECOLOGY DEEP-SEA-INVERTEBRATES TAXONOMY BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY DISTRIBUTION TAXONOMY ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY TAPHONOMY PALEOECOLOGY 5 < ☆☆☆ CURRENT RESEARCH ☆☆☆ ADAMS, SERE AN - Cryopreservation of gametes and larvae of the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus. ADDISON, JASON - Population genetics of Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis, AGATSUMA, YUKIO - Population ecology of the sea urchins in southern Japan. ALBI, YVONNE - Working on Cretaceous echinoids from the Santa Ana Mountains, southern California which have not been described before. ALI, MOHAMED SAID M. - Study of some Jurassic and Cretaceous echinoids of Sinai, Egypt. ALLEN, JOHN - Deep-sea benthos of the Atlantic. ALLISON, WILLIAM - 1 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, VICTOR - Trophic ecology of benthonic suspension organisms. ALVAREZ, LEONARDO RAMON - Review of the Echinoderms of the Atlantic coast of Colombia. AND ACHT, TRACY - Studying the mechanism of dorsoventral polarity disruption and inhibition of fertilization envelope elevation by nickel chloride in the sea urchin embryo, Lytechinus variegatus. ANDERSON, EDWIN - Hierarchic cyclic stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous' Purbeddan' facies in Southern Spain-Dorset-French Jura. ANDERSON, OWEN - Commercial fisheries research and marine ecology; population biology of commercial species of sea urchins in New Zealand, and the collection and identification of shallow water and deep-sea echinoderms. ANDERSON, ROLAND - An escape action of the asteroid Poraniopsis inflata in response to other sea stars. ARAKAKI, YUJI - Taxonomy of the sea urchin, Echinometra mathaei and E. oblonga. ARCHER, JEFFREY - Culture of echinoderms - holothurians and echinoids. Culture of reef fish and invertebrates for the aquarium trade. ARONSON, RICHARD - Patterns of predation on echinoderms in time and space from the tropics to Antarctica. ASHA, PAYIKAT - Breeding, seed production and sea-ranching of sea cucumber Holothuria scabra. 57 AUSICH, WILLIAM - Early radiation and phylogeny of crinoids; Crinoid classification; Crinoid taphonomy; Lower Mississippian crinoid macroevolution BALHOFF, JAMES - Molecular evolution of gene regulation in Strongylocentrotid sea urchins. BALSER, ELIZABETH - Mechanisms of asexual reproduction in echinoderm larvae. BANGI, HELEN GRACE - Culture and management of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla ; pilot testing of sea urchin grow-out culture in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines. BARBOSA LEDESMA, ISRAEL FABRICIO - Taxonomic study of Mexican sea urchin, particularly Family Cidaridae species of Hesperocidaris. BARICCHI, ELISA - Studying locomotion in Antedon mediterranean BARTSCH, ILSE - Epi- and endozoa of ophiuroids. BASCH, LARRY - Ecological consequences of sea otter recolonization on nearshore benthic communities and resources in Glacier Bay, Alaska. BAUER, JOHN - A morbid laboratory Diadema antillarum was recently discovered with flagellated protozoans in the coelomic fluid (along with phagocytic coelomocytes). Studies are now being conducted to culture the flagellates and to trace the route(s) of the infection which led to the mortality. BAUMILLER, TOMASZ - 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, ALEXANDER - Monitoring the condition of sea urchin populations (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, S. polyacanthus) along the Kamchatka peninsula shore. BEAVER, HAROLD - Fossil eggs in blastoids. BECKER, JOHANN - Marine invertebrates of Brazilian oceanic islands, including especially echinoderms. BEGBIE, KIRSTEN - Studies on the hyponeural nervous system of the brittlestar, Ophiura ophiura. BELL, BRUCE - Edrioasteroids BELL, MIKE - Trace fossils of ophiuroids and asteroids from Lower Cretaceous of Chile, South America. Evidence for Cretaceous echinoderm aggregation. BENAVIDES, MILENA - Epifauna of the continental shelf of the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of Colombia (300 to 500m). BENTLEY, ANDREW - Biology of the sand dollar, Echinodiscus bisperforatus along the southeastern coast of 58 South Africa, encompassing growth, reproduction, genetics, larval biology etc. BERENTS, PENELOPE - Collection manager of Echinoderm collections. BERGEN, MARY - 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, DOUGLAS - Evolution and ecology of modes of development in echinoids. BIERMANN, CHRISTIANE - Population genetic structure in the circumantarctic sea urchin genus Sterechinus; Reproductive isolation and population genetics in the Strongylocentrotidae (Echinoida); amarodont phylogeny. BILLETT, DAVID - Environmental impact on the deep sea; Taxonomy of the genus Mesothuria (Holothurioidea). BIN ABDUL ADZIS, KEE ALFIAN - Biology of Diadema setosum at Tioman Island, Malaysia. BIRENHEIDE, RUEDIGER - Aspects of aquaculture of sea urchins and sea cucumbers. BIRKELAND, CHARLES - Coral reef management. BIRYUKOVA, INGA - Chemoreception; chemosensory systems and its morphogenesis in the marine invertebrates. BITTER, RICARDO - Characterizations and observations of the community of marine macroinvertebrates associated with Thalassia at the Morrocoy National Park. (Responsible Investigator) (Initiated in 2000). BLACK, ROBERT - Recruitment and recovery from disturbances by Echinometra mathaei of Rottnest Island, Western Australia (with Dr. Jane Prince). BLAKE, DANIEL - The Triassic asteroid Trichasteropsis (with H. Hagdom); The Carboniferous asteroid Compsaster; Early stelleroids from Utah (with T. Guensburg, J. Sprinkle, C. Sumrall). BOCKELIE, JOHAN - Rhombiferan cystoids, Scandanavia. BOCZAROWSKI, ANDRZEJ - Devonian Nonpelmatozoan Echinoderms (Ophiuroidea, Cyclocystoidea, Ophiocistioidea, Echinoidea, Holothuroidea) Mesozoic Nonpelmatozoan Echinoderms (Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea, Holothuroidea) Triassic articulated ophiuroids from Poland. BONASORO, FRANCESCO - regeneration of crinoids. BORGES, MICHELA - Systematics and ecology of ophiuroids from southeastern Brazil. BORRERO, GIOMAR - Taxonomy and distribution of echinoderms on the continental shelf from 300- 500 meters depth between Punta Gloria and Cape Tiburon (Caribbean coast of Colombia). BORZONE, CARLOS - Matinhos sandy beach replenishment and its impact on the benthic macrofaunal 59 nearshore community; echinoderms of Parana's coastal waters, Brazil. BOSCH, ISIDRO - UV effects on embryonic development of Antarctic and tropical echinoderms; Spawning periodicity of zebra mussels in New York's Finger Lakes. BOUDOURESQUE, CHARLES - 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, ALLAIN - studying the possibility of commercializing the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis on the northeastern coast of New Brunswick. BREGMAN, YURIY - Size-age structure & body growth studies of commercial sea urchins Strongylocentrotus intermedius and S. nudus at Japan Sea and Kuril Islands Coasts. BRETON, GERARD - Asteroids and crinoids - Systematics, evolution - Cretaceous. BREY, THOMAS - Antarctic Echinoids: diet, growth. Antarctic Ophiuroids: growth. Antarctic Asteroids: diet, population dynamics. BROGGER, MARTIN - biodiversity of the South Atlantic Ocean invertebrates in the Buenos Aires province area; trophic ecology of primitive asteroids ( Astropecten spps. and Luidia spps .) BROWER, JAMES - Taxonomy, functional morphology, paleoecology, ontogeny and phytogeny of Ordovician crinoids and blastozoans from North America. BUITRON-SANCHEZ, BLANCA - Cenozoic echinoderms (Stelleroidea and Echinoidea) from Baja California, Mexico. BUNDRICK, CARLA - Defining range of amphiurid brooding brittlestar from Monterey Bay and studying its development. BURCH, BEATRICE - Working on foraminifera in gut of spatangoid echinoids of Hawaii (hopefully next spring with Rich Mooi). BURNS, CASEY - Paleontology, paleoecology and taphonomy of the Tertiary echinoderms of the Pacific Northwest. A possible crinoid - cold seep association. BUSSARAWIT, SOMCHAI - Taxonomic study of echinoderms from the Andaman Sea, west coast of Thailand. BUSTOS ROJAS, HECTOR EDUARDO - Sea urchin culture, sea urchin farming improvement using artificial feed. BYRNE, MARIA - Life history evolution, echinoderm reproduction and development, ophiuroid functional morphology, echinoderm fisheries. 60 CAMERON, R. ANDREW - A promoter trap strategy for finding embryonic gene regulatory regions in the sea urchin genome; The spatial expression of known patterning genes in sea urchin larval development; A micro- satellite analysis of homozygosity in an inbred line of sea urchins. CAMPAGNA, SOPHIE - Stock assessment of the sea cucumber Parastichopus califomicus in British Columbia. Field studies to test harvest rates and estimate biomass. CAMPBELL, ALAN - Fisheries stock assessment, ecology of red sea urchins in British Columbia, Canada. CAMPBELL, ANDREW - Coral reef/ echinoid relations; Taxonomy, systematics and ecology of diadematid echinoids; Distance chemoreception in echinoids and asteroids; Bioerosion by echinoids; Sea turtles. CAMPBELL, DAVID - feeding behavior of Asterias. CAMPOS-CREASEY, LUCIA - Taxonomy of holothurians from the northeast coast of Brazil. CANDIA-CARNEVAL, M. DANEELA - Crinoid arm regeneration; Structure, physiology and biomechanics of complex musculo-skeletal systems (echinoid lantern, ophiuroid masticatory apparatus). CANNON, LESTER - Senior Curator of Worms at Queensland Museum. Curatorial responsibility for Echinoderms. CAREY JR, ANDREW - Ecology of mega-epifauna of Mendocino Ridge and papers on Arctic and deep-sea benthos. CARROLL, DAVID - 1) Fertilization - signal transduction pathway leading to the initiation of calcium release. 2) Cloning and characterization of phospholipase C isoforms in eggs and early embryos of the starfish. CASTRO, JOAO - Human predation on SW Portugal rocky shores: activities and impacts; Ecology of S W Portugal rocky shores: macrobenthic populations and communities. CHANG, YA-QING - Sea urchin seed production and mariculture. Diets of sea urchin. Genetic breeding of sea urchin and sea cucumber. Sea cucumber culture. CHAO, SHYH-MIN - Population dynamics of the shallow-water holothurians of Taiwan; Systematics of the echinoderms from Taiwan. CHAVARRO, SONIA BEJARANO - Reef ophiuroid ecology, habitat preferences, species occupying sponges. CHEN, CHANG-PO - Ontogenesis of skeletal plate patterns, gonad, and gonapores in the progenesive Sinaechinocyamus mai. CHENUIL, ANNE - Consequences of developmental mode on the planctotrophic larva in spatangoids: from population biology to phylogenesis. CHI A, FU-SHIANG - Retired - writing articles on environmental issues, particularly on marine environment. 61 CHICCA, ANGIE - Volunteer collector for Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. CHRISTENSEN, ANA BEARDSLEY - Comparison of the respiratory physiology and hemoglobins of Ophiactis rubropoda and Ophiactis simplex (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea); hypoxia tolerance in Hemipholis elongata. CHUNHABUNDIT, SURAPHOL - Benthic assemblages; Coral reef restoration by the combination techniques for specific purposes. CLARK, ROGER - Asteroidea of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska (especially genera: Hippasteria, Solaster and Pteraster); Echinoderms of Alaska;Deepsea echinoderms of the North American Pacific Coast (200-5000m). CLEMENTS, LEE ANN - Effects of flow rate on skeletal regeneration in the burrowing brittlestar Ophiophragmus filograneus; Gene expression during arm regeneration in two infaunal brittlestars: Microphiopholis gracillima and Ophiophragmus filograneus; larval toxicology - the effects of sublethal Zn exposure on larvae of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus. CLOUSE, RONALD - taxonomy and behavior of Bohadschia marmorata and B. bivittata (Holothuroidea) from Micronesia. CONAND, CHANTAL - Holothurian fisheries (Indian Ocean, Madagascar); Asexual reproduction in sea cucumbers; Population biology of the sea urchin Colobocentrotus atratus ; biodiversity of reef echinoderms (La Reunion). COSTELLO, MARK - Developing a European Register of Marine Species (details at web site erms.biol.soton.ac.uk). CRUMP, ROBIN - Asteroid development and ecology. CUENCA, CATHERINE - Sea urchins of the littoral Atlantic. CUNHA DE JESUS, DORA MARIA - Seaweed harvest impact in echinoderm populations of SW coast of Portugal. CUNNINGHAM, ADELE - Reproductive cycle of Lytechinus variegatus. DAFNI, JACOB - Echinoid growth. DALBY, JR., JAMES - Impact of aquaculture on benthic fauna, including echinoderms. DARTNALL, ALAN - Fauna of port surveys in Australia. DAUTOV, SALIM - Ultrastructure of the larval development of ophiuroids. Factors influencing on the distribution of the echinoderm larvae. DAVIS, JENNIFER - For an Honours degree at the University of Newcastle, I am describing the invertebrate fauna that are associated with the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii in various habitats in NSW, Australia. I am seeking to determine the types of association (if any) and whether the sea urchin provides important refuges 62 for these associated fauna. I am also interested in the implications of an expanding sea urchin fishery in NSW. DAVOULT, DOMINIQUE - Ecology and functioning (carbon and nitrogen fluxes at the water-sediment interface) in coastal benthic communities with special reference to a dominant species, the ophiuroid Ophiothrix fragilis (Abildgaard); interactions between physics (hydrodynamism) and biology (suspension- feeding behaviour) for metabolism and recruitment. DE RIDDER, CHANTAL - Symbioses in echinoids; food and feeding mechanisms in echinoids; taxonomy and biogeography of Antarctic echinoids. DE WIT, WALTER - Fossil echinoderms in fluviatile and ice-age deposits of Holland. DEAN, JULIETTE - Ordovician divergence of asteroids and ophiuroids. DEARBORN, JOHN - Identification manual for NW Atlantic ophiuroids; Gulf of Maine ophiuroid ecology; crinoids and ophiuroids of the Antarctic; functional morphology of ophiuroid podia. DEHEYN, DIMITRI - Use of echinoderm bioluminescence in ecotoxicology. DETWILER, PAUL - Population dynamics of echinoids, phenotypic plasticity and life history variation among ecotypes, echinoid/coral interactions, and microbial flora associated with echinoids. DEVIN, MICHAEL - Developing commercial sea urchin culture techniques (Aquaculture). DEWAEL, YANNICK - Nervous control of the luminescence on three luminous brittlestars. This year, I will try to patch-clamp on ophiurid luminous cells. DIEHL, WALTER - Effects of environmental stress on multilocus heterozygosity-growth relationships in invertebrates. DOBSON, WILLIAM - Population biology of Ophiura 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, IGOR - Regeneration mechanisms and their changes during individual development of echinoderms. DOMINGUEZ, PATRICIO - Axial tomography and computerized 3D reconstruction of carpoids. This research is mainly focused on tunicate mitrates such as Anatifopsis , Balanocystites, Jaekelocarpus, Peltocystis. I am also still working on physics of the fivefold pattern and Cambrian and Ordovician fossils from Spain. DONOVAN, STEPHEN - Caribbean fossil echinoderms:- Lower Miocene echinoderms of Jamaica - paper in preparation (with R.W. Portell); a Miocene astropectinid starfish from the Middle Miocene of Carriacou, the Grenadines - paper in preparation (with R.W. Portell, R.K. Pickerill & W. Lindsay); fieldwork for 2001 planned for Jamaica (May/June) and Carriacou (October). British Ordovician crinoids:- new camerate crinoids from the Ordovician of Britain (paper in preparation with N. Gilmour); unusual attachment structures of possible pelmatozoan origin (paper in preparation with J.C.W. Cope). 63 DORNBOS, STEPHEN - Paleoecology of helicoplacoids and other Cambrian suspension- feeding echinoderms (for Masters Thesis). DRUMM, DARRIN - Researching traditional holothurian fishery in the Cook Islands. DRUMMOND, ANNE - Intra and interspecific agnostic behaviour in echinoids; wave action and consequences for E. mathaei, S. variolaris, D. savignyi. DUPONT, SAMUEL - Bioluminescence in Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea): a suitable model for studying microevolution (for PhD thesis). EBERT, THOMAS - 1) Finishing work on growth and mortality of red and purple sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. purpuratus) along the west coast of North America. 2) The life- history consequences of the evolutionary timing of different modes of reproduction in ophiuroids. EBLE, GUNTHER - Evolutionary dynamics in disasteroids, holasteroids and spatangoids; post- metamorphic spatangoid development; phylogeny of disasteroids, early holasteroids and early spatangoids. ELISEIKINA, MARINA - Functions of echinoderms lectins. ELLERS, OLAF - Growth of sand dollar teeth; catch collagen. EMLET, RICHARD - Functional morphology of echinoderm larval evolution of echinoid life histories and development. ENTRAMBASAGUAS, LAURA DE - Biology, ecology and biogeography of the Cape Verde Island’s echinoderms (including taxonomy). ESCRIB ANO, MARGARITA - Working on early echinoderms, especially Ordovician Diploporita from Spain. ESTREMADURA, D.M. - Recruitment and settlement of holothurian larvae. ETNIER, SHELLEY - 1 am interested in the biomechanics of multi-jointed biological beams. Right now, I am investigating flexibility in dolphin backbones, particularly with respect to developmental changes in the biomechanics of this structure. ETTENSOHN, FRANK - Middle Ordovician edrioasteroid firmground; Paleozoic stemless crinoids; Taxonomy, ecology, and functional morphology of the pelagic crinoid Saccocoma. EVDOKIMOV, VLADIMIR - Influence of ecological conditions on sea urchins ontogenesis in coastal communities. FARMANFARMAIAN, A. VERDI - Growth hormone and nitrogen retention. FAUVILLE, GERALDINE - The aim of my research is to determine the behaviour of Amphipholis squamata in the case of predation; also, to show the circadian rhythym of bioluminescence in Amphipholis squamata . 64 PAY, ROBERT - Ovachita Belt bibliography. FEDER, HOWARD - The deep benthic environment in Port Valdez, Prince William Sound, Alaska; the feeding biology of the sea star Pycnopodia 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 epifauna— which includes large numbers of sea-star species) in the southeastern Chukchi Sea. FERAL, JEAN-PIERRE - Structure of habitat and dispersal strategies; Effects of developmental modes on spatial and genetic structuring and on evolutionary processes (mainly in echinoids - annelids and molluscs also used). FERGUSON, JOHN - Madreporite functions and water volume relationships in echinoderms - currently on echinoids and holothuroids. FERNANDEZ, CATHERINE - Reproduction and population dynamic in lagoonal environment. FERRAZ, ROGERIO - Scientific support to management of the small invertebrate resources of the Azores (RTVA). FERRIER, DREW - Ophiuroid ecology (distribution, feeding and behavior). FLAMMANG, PATRICK - Adhesion in echinoderms: An integrated study - biomechanical, morphological, molecular - of tube foot temporary adhesion, Cuverian tubule adhesion, and larval fixation. FOLLOSCO, MINDA - Artificial culture of economically important sea cucumber. FONTANELLA, FRANK - A comparison of ossicle arrangement and morphology in Echinaster sentus, E. spinulosus, E. paucispinus from the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico and a yet undescribed species from the shallow waters from the Gulf of Mexico. FOSTER, MERRILL - Ordovician echinoderms from western Virginia; Atlantic Ocean brachiopods; Antarctic and sub Antarctic brachipods; paleobiology of Pennsylvanian invertebrates in Illinois. FOX, DAVID - Analysis of articulation in the arms of Ophiocoma echinata and Ophiocoma wendti. FRANCOUR, PATRICE - Impact of introduced green alga Caulerpa taxifolia on Paracentrotus lividus recruitment. FREEMAN, STEVEN - Relationships between macro-epibenthic faunas and the seabed. Mapping benthic distributions using acoustic ground discrimination systems and GIS. Patterns in the geographical distribution of Echinoderms and their association with habitat complexity. FRONT ANA URIBE, SARITA CLAUDIA - Taxonomic and distributional study of invertebrates from Clipperton Island, including echinoderms. FRYE, BRIAN - Morphometries project focussing on the sand dollars Encope borealis and Encope calif omica. 65 FUJITA, T0SH3HIK0 - Biology of Coscinasterias acutispina ; Ecology of Recent and fossil Ophiura sarsii\ Ophiuroid's vertebrae (morphology, age determination); Taxonomy of ophiuroids and asteroids in Japanese and tropical Pacific waters; Biology of Diadema in coral reef area; Investigation and re-examination of Ludwig Doderlein's collection from Japan. FUKUYAMA, ALLAN - 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, JOHN - Deep-sea biology: shelf-edge benthic fluxes, and sediment community dynamics; Deep- sea brittle star growth, spatial distribution and demographic modelling. GAGNON, JEAN-MARC -Bioturbation by and foraging behaviour of deepwater echinoderms: Observations in mesocosms. GALLEMI, JAUME - Cretaceous echinoids (Tethyan - worldwide); systematics, biostratigraphy and palaeoecology. GALLEY, ELIZABETH - Reproductive responses of bathyal Antarctic echinoderms to the seasonal flux of surface derived phytodetritus. GANDOLFI, SILVIA MARIA - Benthic community structure and feeding behavior of asteroids for a PhD program at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. GARRISON, ROBERT - Designing and building a Paracentrotus lividus aquaculture research facility in Sardinia, Italy for a behavior, aquaculture and fishery enhancement program. GEBRUK, ANDREY - Deep-sea holothurians (order Elasipodida and in part, Fam. Synallactidae). GENTIL, FRANCK - Population dynamics of ophiuroid species in soft-bottom community of the English Channel. GEORGE, SOPHIE - Maternal effects on larval growth and development of echinoderms; Morphological and behavioral responses of echinoderm larvae to salinity gradients. GIBBS, BARBARA - Working on benthic sampling projects in the Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. GIBSON, MICHAEL - Epibiont paleoecology of middle Paleozoic fossils; Cretaceous paleoecology; Taphonomy of Devonian fossils from Tennessee. GIL CID, MARIA DOLORES - Cambrian and Ordovician echinoderms and trilobites from Spain; Palaecological aspects, morphology and function. GINANOVA, TALIA - Muscle regeneration in holothurians. 66 GIRASPY, D.A. BENI - Investigating the cultural aspects of the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra and sea urchin. GIUDICE, GIOVANNI - Regulation of heat shock protein (hsp) synthesis in sea urchin embryos; Apoptosis in sea urchin development; regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis in sea urchin ( Paracentrotus lividus) development. GIULIANO, LAURA - Studying sea urchin interspecific relationships. Particularly, I am interested in symbiotic and/or pathogenic bacteria colonizing the sea urchin (with special emphasis on Paracentrotus lividus , means species in the Mediterranean Sea), and any other kind of direct-indirect relations between bacteria and sea urchins (food during larval period, etc.). GLENN, KRITON - 1. Holocene sedimentation in the Penguin Deep NW Shelf Australia. 2. Plans of management, performance indicators and the scientific programs for Marine Protected Areas (Australia). GLUCHOWSKI, EDWARD - Fammenian crinoids of Poland. Muschelkalk crinoids in the Middle European Basin. GOGGIN, LOUISE - Biological control of the northern Pacific seastar; Asterias amurensis in Australian waters. GOLDBERG, ARTHUR - Investigating antiarthritic properties of echinoderms. GONGADZE, GURAM - Late Cretaceous and Paleogene echinoids of the Caucasus (classification, paleobiogeography, stratigraphy). GONZALEZ, DUNIA NATALIA - Studying echinoderms collected during the expedition CIOH- INVEMAR-SMITHSONIAN 1995. GONZALEZ PELAEZ, SERGIO SCARRY - Population biology of Tripneustes depressus (Agassiz) in the southern Gulf of California, Mexico (dissertation, in progress). GOODING, RICHARD - Animals associated with Caribbean diadematids; Animals associated with diadematid echinoids, worldwide. GORCHAKOV, IGOR - Studying Asterias rubens and other sea stars intraspecific relationships in the subpopulation of Northern Atlantic on different integrative levels. Specie boundaries and population structure. GRABOWSKY-KAAIA, GAIL - Seabird by catch mitigation study for the Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council; Native Hawaiian plant seed germination studies. GREENSTEIN, BENJAMIN - Taphonomy of crown-of-thoms starfish; comparative taphonomy of Caribbean reefs; Mode of formation of Pliocene shell beds. GREENWOOD, AMY - Species list of invertebrates in Irish waters between 200-2000 m depth. GROS JEAN, PHILIPPE - Land-based close cycle cultivation of Paracentrotus lividus. Size distribution and somatic growth of P. lividus , and its model. 67 GROVES, CATHY - Heliaster biogeography and systematics. GUENSBURG, THOMAS - Edrioasteroids, early crinoids, paleoecology of echinoderms. GUILLOU, MONIQUE - REPRODUCTION/RECRUITMENT: responses of sea-urchin population to environmental changes; BIODIVERSITY: seaweed-urchin interaction. GURREA, ISIDRO - Echinoids from the Cretaceous and Cenozoic age, Mediterranean region (specifically Western Europe). GUTT, JULIAN - Disturbance of polar benthic communities. HADEL, VALERIA FLORA - Biology and ecology of echinoderms. HAGEN, NILS - Sea urchin outbreak dynamics: ecological interactions in amacroparasite/sea urchin/kelp forest system. Echiniculture/closed cycle cultivation of sea urchins: Broodstock management, photoperiodic control of gametogenesis, growth, feeding, design of cultivation equipment. HALL, ROSEMARY - Zinc is released into the environment by mining and industrial processes in concentrations that often exceed background levels by several orders of magnitude. When released into marine ecosystems, it binds to sediment and organic particles, and is accumulated by organisms from many phyla. Zinc is also a key element in the nervous system of many organisms, yet excess concentrations can cause severe damage or even death. Given the role of the nervous system in guiding regeneration in echinoderms, high concentrations of zinc in seawater may have negative sublethal effects evident in regenerating tissue. I am testing the effects of zinc on ophiuroid regeneration in the brittlestars Ophiothrix angulata and Amphipholis gracillima by inducing autotomy and exposing brittlestars to varying concentrations of zinc. Effects on protein synthesis will be tested immunocytochemically by labeling regions of cell proliferation with bromodeoxyuridine. I will evaluate effects at the tissue level by measuring rate of regeneration, nerve extension, and tissue formation in arms of exposed animals. For further information, please visit http://RosemaryHall.homestead.com/REHCurriculuinVitae.htxiil HAMEL, JEAN-FRANCOIS - 1 am currently working on the ecology of juveniles and adults of the tropical sea cucumber Holothuria scabra in the Solomon Islands, and on the northern sea cucumber Cucumaria frondosa in the St. Lawrence Gulf and Estuary, eastern Canada. My main fields of research include chemical ecology, reproductive biology, spawning, settlement and daily cycles (movement, feeding, etc.). HAMMER, HUGH - Sea urchin growth and development. HAMZA HASSAN, MOHAMED - Ecology and biology of echinoderms from Gulf of Suez - Red Sea. HAND, CLAUDIA - Conducting stock assessments and biological studies for our local west coast species of sea cucumber, Parastichopus califomicus , distribution, abundance and productivity. HARPER, FIONA - Population genetics and hybridization of Asterias rubens and A. forbesL Asterias phylogenetics. 68 HAUDE, REIMUND - Stratigraphy and constructional morphology od scyphocrinoids; Devonian and Carboniferous holothuroids; Lower Devonian echinoderms of Argentina. HAV ARDSSON, BJORGOLFUR - The effect of caroteins in feed and environmental temperature on the gonad color and gonad development of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis (Mueller, 1776). The purpose of the experiment is to develop feed suitable for controlling the quality of the urchin gonad in echinoculture. HEINZELLER, THOMAS - Comparative, mainly neuroanatomical, morphology (TEM, histochem.) of crinoids with special attention to milled-, bourgeti- and cyrtocrinids; entoparasitic myzostomids of crinoids, mutual effects on host and parasite on an ultrastructural basis. HENDLER, GORDON - Behavior and functional morphology of deep-sea ophiuroids; taxonomy of Okinawan ophiuroids (with S. Irimura); systematics and natural history of eastern Pacific ophiuroids. HERDENDORF, CHARLES - 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. HERRINGSHAW, LIAM - Taxonomic and palaeobiological revision of Silurian asteroids, notably those from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation of the Midlands and Welsh Borders. Also studying a problematic new species of crinoid from the same horizon. HESS, HANS - New starfish from the Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) of northern Switzerland; Crinoid ossicles from the Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian of Arzo, Switzerland); Remains of Saccocomids from the Upper Jurassic of Germany (Sieverts-Doreck collection, on loan from Stuttgart Museum). HICKMAN, JR., CLEVELAND - Development of field guides for the identification of Galapagos marine invertebrate life. HIGHSMITH, RAYMOND - Intertidal studies in Cook Inlet, Alaska. HILBUN, NANCY - Echinoderms of Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico for masters thesis. HILL, ROBERT - Composition of mechanical properties of sea cucumber muscle and connective tissue. HOBERG, MAX - Investigating the feeding biology of the sea star Pycnopodia helianthoides from eel-grass habitats in oiled and reference sites from Prince William Sound following the Exxon Valdez oil spill. HODGSON, ALAN - Spermatozoan morphology of Patiriella. HOFFMAN, JENNIFER - Interactive effects of ultraviolet radiation and temperature in echinoid embryos; Variations in UV sensitivity among echinoid species and populations; Effects of and defenses against UV in echinoid embryos. HOLTERHOFF, PETER - Late Paleozoic crinoid paleoecology and systematics; P-Tr extinction and eradication of the Crinoidea. 69 HOOPER, ROBERT - Aquaculture of Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis. HORSTMAN, DEON - Starting to assess the mariculture potential of an indigenous sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla through laboratory rearing of early life history stages. HOSHI, MOTONORI - Induction of acrosome reaction in starfish. HOTCHKISS, FREDERICK - Echinoderm pentamerism; Teratology of sea stars; Paleozoic ophiuroid morphology, evolution and classification; Isolated ophiuroid vertebrae and ossicles, Devonian, Bohemia (with Petr and Prokop); new Canadian finds of Ordovician stelleroids (with D.M. Rudkin); ophiuroids from Upper Windsor Group, Mississippian, Nova Scotia (with P. von Bitter). HOTTENROTT, SUSAN - Dissertation research on the phylogeny of the family Ophiolepididae using morphological features and perhaps sequences. Revision of the genus Ophiomusium. HOWELL, KERRY - The ecology of deep sea asteroids including reproduction, zonation, abundance, distribution, diet and population genetics. HUNTER, MARGARET - Maine green sea urchin fishery monitoring and assessment. HUSEYINOGLU, FATIH - Changes in marine biodiversity among marine benthic invertebrate fauna in the Prince’s Islands region, Istanbul. ILAN, MICHA - The study of sponge chemical (and structural) defenses against echinoderm predators; echinoderms which live in association with sponges; the impact of coral reef sea urchins on corals recruitment. IRIMURA, SEIICHI - Taxonomic study of Ophiuroidea based on the forms of vertebrae; SEM observation on disk granules of Ophiuroidea. ISHLDA, YOSHLAKI - Taxonomy of Mesozoic and Cenozoic ophiuroids. Escape behavior and postures of extant and fossil ophiuroids after burial. IVY, GRISILDA - Sea cucumber culture technology. JABLONSKI, DAVTD - 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. JACKSON, JENNIFER - I am studying evolutionary rates in irregular echinoidea and percomorph fish. This is a largely sequencing based project as I am combining evidence from many nuclear and some organellar genes from each group. This data can then be used to test a variety of systematic phylogenetic methods. Since the organisms in question have good fossil record data, we can create phylogenetic trees with numerous fossil-dated nodes and use these to detect evolutionary rate changes over time and in different lineages. This information can be used to look for correlations with life history characteristics such as organism metabolic rate and generation time. We can also check hypotheses about molecular clock behaviour and 'evolutionary explosions' where major species radiations have occurred in short periods to see if these are temporally accompanied by any rate changes. 70 JACOBSEN, NANCY - Identification and logging 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, WILLIAM - Nutrient distribution among tissue in planktonic larvae of echinoderms; Asexual reproduction by asteroid larvae; sites and mechanisms of nutrient assimilation by larvae. JAGT, JOHN - Late Cretaceous crinoid/ophiuroid/asteroid lagerstatte (with S.K. Donovan et al.); paleoecology of crinoid Dunnicrinus aequalis (with S.K. Donovan et al.); taxonomy of Late Cretaceous astropectinid, benthopectinid, goniasterid and pterasterid asteroids (with D.B. Blake, C. Mah, L. Villier, M. Kutscher, S.L. Jakobsen et ah); Cretaceous pterocomid comatulid, preserving tegmen and proximal arms, in collections of the Natural History Museum (London); taxonomy and preservation of Pliocene echinoid faunules from the Netherlands and NW Belgium (with E. Wille and J. Idema); update of Late Cretaceous echinoids from NW Germany, southern Belgium and Austria (with C. Neumann, L. Indeherberge, R. Meuris, R.W.J.M. van der Ham and A. Kroh); Late Maastrichtian holothurian faunules from the Netherlands (with M. Reich); Cretaceous ophiuroids from Japan (with Y. Ishida); Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene asteroids/ ophiuroids from Denmark (with S.L. Jakobsen); Palaeogene echinoderm faunas from the Netherlands, outcrop and borehole material; Miocene astropectinids and asteroid trace fossils from the SE Netherlands (with R. Fraaye). JAMES, DANIEL - Preparing a monograph on the holothurians of the seas around India. JAMIESON, GLEN - Sea urchin abundance surveys; Near-shore community population dynamics. JANIES, DANIEL - Phylogenetic analyses of the evolution of development among asteroids. JEFFERIES, RICHARD - The phylogenetic relations between chordates, echinoderms and hemichordates (calcichordate theory). JEFFERY, CHARLOTTE - Maastrichtian and Palaeocene echinoids; Larval strategy in recent and fossil Temnopleuroid echinoids. JELL, PETER - Australian Palaeozoic echinoderms. Non-crinoid faunas of Australia, mainly asterozoans of Victoria but also including Mesozoic faunas and some Tertiary comatulids. JEYABASKARAN, R. - Studies on biodiversity of west coast of India. JOHNSEN, SONKE - Absorption spectra of echinoderm visual pigments. JOHNSON, SHERI - Asterinid phylogeny. JUINIO-MENEZ, ANNETTE - Culture and population genetics of marine invertebrates (sea urchin); Development of mass culture techniques for Tripneustes gratilla. JUNQUEIRA, ANDREA - Population dynamics of echinoids. KAMMER, THOMAS - Evolutionary paleoecology of Paleozoic crinoids, lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and sequence stratigraphy of marine Mississippian rocks in the east-central United States. 71 KASYANOV, VLADIMIR - Cellular mechanisms of reproductive strategies of marine invertebrates. KAWAUCHI, GISELE YlIKIMI - Reproduction and dispersion - apodous holothurians KELLER, BRIAN - Echinoid ecology. KELLEY, L. SCOTT - Lower Cretaceous echinoid systematics; Cidaroid taxonomy. KELLY, MAEVE - Feasibility of commercial echinoculture in Scotland (Psammechinus miliaris ); Echinoderm/subcuticular bacteria symbioses. KERR, ALEXANDER - Phylogeny of holothurian families; Phylogeny of the Holothuriidae; Evolution of habitat choice in holothurians. KINJO, SONOKO - Evolution of skeletal morphology of larvae in the family Echinometridae (Echinoidea). KLINGER, THOMAS - Digestion in echinoids, asteroids, and holothuroids; Population biology of tropical holothuroids; manufactured feeds suitable for the mariculture of echinoids. KOBAYASHI, NAOMASA - Marine pollution bioassay by using sea urchins; spawning periodicity of sea urchins; Effects of marine pollution upon sea urchin gonads. KOGO, ICHIZO - Class Crinoidea - taxonomy. KOGURE, YOICHI - Taxonomic and distributional study of ophiuroids and asteroids in the Japan Sea; Ecology of sand dollar Scaphechinus mirabilis. KRISHNARAJAH, PADMINI - Kinetic studies on carbohydrase enzyme of Holothuria scabra. KROH, ANDREAS - Oligo-Miocene echinoids of the eastern Mediterranean and the Paratethys. KYTE, MICHAEL - Puget Sound vacant benthic habitats. LAMBERT, PHILIP - New species of Holothuroidea from Pacific Northwest. LANDEIRA, ANA MARIA - Ca2+ transport in sea cucumber smooth muscle. LANE, DAVID - Asteroid and holothuroid diversity and biogeography studies in the Indo-Malay Archipelago; Population studies of the goniasterid sea star Iconaster longimanus. LANE, N. GARY - Completing three papers on Famennian (latest Devonian) crinoids from China, Britain, and Germany. LAWLEY, JERRY - A quantitative survey of sea urchins on Enmedio Reef, Veracruz, Mexico. LAWRENCE, JOHN - Characteristics of arm regeneration in starfish; Nutrition and reproduction of sea urchins; 72 Life-history strategies of sea urchins and starfish. LE MENN, JEAN - Paleozoic North- African crinoids (calyx and dissociated columnals); Benthic communities, polynomorphes and medium to high frequencies cycles. LEE, YOUN-HO - Phylogenetic analysis of Korean east coast sea urchins; Phylogenetic analysis of the antarctic sea urchin, Sterechinus neumayeri; analysis of spicule matrix protein gene expression in sea urchin embryos. LEFEBVRE, BERTRAND - Lower Palaeozoic (mainly Cambrian to Ordovician) primitive echinoderms (stylophorans, solutes, cinctans, ctenocystoids, eocrinoids) from northern margin of Gondwana (Bohemia, Spain, France, Morocco, Sardinia, Portugal) : Anatomy, ecology, functional morphology, phylogeny, biostratigraphy, palaeogeography. LEISMAN, JULIANNE - Recruitment study of brittlestars in the Banana River; also, aspects of regeneration. LELAND, AMANDA - My research addresses the question of how the green sea urchin affects coastal zone community structure in the Gulf of Maine via grazing pressure. Currently, I am working with sea urchin harvesters and the Dept of Marine Resources to determine if intense grazing pressure by large urchins can effectively reclaim suitable urchin habitat in areas that are depleted due to overharvesting. In addition, I am looking at grazing rates as a function of algae functional groups and for prominent local species as well as how grazing rates differ for urchins of different sizes and densities. LESSER, MICHAEL - Molecular biology of photoperiod regulation of gametogenesis in sea urchins; Identification and transmission of bacterial symbionts in Amphipholis squamata. LESSIOS, HARILAOS - Molecular biogeography of echinoids. LEVIN, VALERY - Shallow water Holothuroidea; systematics, biology feeding and fisheries. LEVITAN, DONALD - Ecological and evolutionary consequences of sperm limitation in echinoderms; Echinoid grazing pressure in the Caribbean. LHEKNIM, VACHIRA - 1 am identifying the echinoderm holdings in the Prince of Songkla University collections. Most of the specimens come from student field trips to the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea. LIAO, YULIN - Fauna Sinica: Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea. LINDSTROM, DAWN - Amount of predation on Ophiocoma echinata through the use of tethering experiments. LITVINOVA, NINA - Compiling a Catalogue Ophiuroidea of the Institute of Oceanology. LORDSON, JINBERT - Seed production and sea ranching of sea cucumbers. LOVELY, ERIC - Coexistence of hydroid predators in Tubularia larynx colonies. 73 LYONS, KERRY - Management of commercial Green Sea Urchin fishery - Maine. MACURDA, JR., D. BRADFORD - Mississippian crinoids. MACZYNSKA, STEFANIA - Cretaceous and Tertiary echinoids particularly from Poland. MAGSINO, RICHARD - 1 am currently looking into the genetic relationship of the color ecomorphs of the coral reef starfish Linckia laevigata in the Kalayaan Islands Group, South China Sea in western Philippines using both allozymes and DNA sequence of the COI genetic markers. I am also doing PCR- RFLP of the COI gene segment of the blue Linckia laevigata for individuals collected from the Palawan shelf and shoal reefs in the Philippines, and eventually compare it with allozyme data to determine the population genetic structure of this species. MAHARAVO, JEAN - Study about proliferation of Salmaciella erythracis in Ambaro Bay (Nosy-Be) Northwest coast of Madagascar. MAIER, MARTA - Isolation and structural elucidation of secondary polar metabolites from echinodeims of the South Atlantic Ocean. MALAY, MARIA CELIA - Population genetics of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla\ Sea urchin fishery management / cage grow-out culture. MALDONADO, ELISA - Study of ecology of deep-sea feather stars from the Bahama Islands (Smithsonian Institution with Dave Pawson). Study of ophiuroid parasites (Los Angeles County Natural History Museum with Gordon Hendler). MALLEFET, JEROME - Luminescent ophiuroids; morphological, physiological, ecological aspects. MANIKANDAN K.P. - 1 am working in a research and development company in the Maldives (Mais Marine Seacucumber Research Centre, Bandaveri, Raa Atoll, Republic of Maldives - *no postal service). We in our research centre are trying to commercialize sea cucumber hatchery and growout. In our R&D Programme we have produced about 65,000 juveniles at 6% survival rate. From the start of my research career, I was fully interested in the embryology of sea cucumbers, particularly in Holothuria scabra. At present we have attained an increase in our survival rate from 5% to 15% without using sterilized seawater. We hope to increase it still more by using microbe-ffee-water. We are using different algaldiets for its growth which to our excitement has affected greatly its metamorphosis and cycle duration. I am still carrying on my research by making sea cucumber hatchery and culture a commercial one in par with that of shrimpculture. MANNI, RICCARDO - Morphological functionality of radial facets of the cyrtocrinids, Jurassic cyrtocrinids of central Italy. MANNIFIELD, KAY - Dinantian crinoids from northwest Ireland; exploring Camerate ?extinction; Crinoid palaeoecology, autecology and palaeobiology; also looking at carbonate reefal environments etc. MANSO, CYNTHIA L.C. - The echinoids from the middle Cretaceous of the Sergipe Basin (Brazil); Ophiuroids from the Brazilian coast. 74 MAPLES, CHRISTOPHER - Devonian-Permian crinoid and blastoid paleobiogeography rebound from mass extinction; Late Paleozoic invertebrate paleoecology. MARAN, ALEKSANDRA - 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, CONCEPCION - Study of benthic fauna and flora from the southern of the Livingston Island (South Shetland, Antarctica). MARSH, LOISETTE M. - Echinoderms of the Dampier Archipelago, Northwestern Australia. MARTIN, RICHARD B. - Introduction and translocation of nonindigenous marine species; development of a marine pest information database; community detection of marine pest incursions. MARTINEZ, PRISCILLA C. - Population and reproductive biology of the sea cucumber Isostichopus fuscus in the Galapagos Islands. MARTINS DELBONI, CYNTHIA - Ossicle formation in apodous holothurians, specifically Chiridota rotifera and Synaptula hydriformis. MASCARENHAS, BERNARDO JOSE DE A. - Pattern of distribution of asteroidea from Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. MASHANOV, VLADIMIR S. - Gut development in Eupentacta fraudatrix; Ultrastructure of the alimentary canal in holothurians; Regeneration of the digestive tube in holothurians; Ultrastructure of the radial nerve cord in holothurians. MASON, JOANNE - Reproductive behaviour of echinoderms. MAS SIN, CLAUDE - Holothurian taxonomy; Indonesia, Malaysia, Madagascar. MASTROTOTARO, FRANCESCO - Benthic communities. MATA PEREZ, EUSTOLIA - Sea stars of the Family Luidiidae (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the coast of Mexico. MATERIA-ROWLAND, CHRISTINE - 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, ELIO - The assessment of bioinducers of the settlement in larvae of sea urchin Loxechinus albus. MAUBON, ROGER M. - Preparing inventories (or catalogs) of historical collections of Echinoderms in institutions like Museum of Nancy (Paul Thiery), Museum of Chambery (Savin, Demoly) and Museum of La Rochelle; addendum (1998) to inventories (1994) of echinoderms in Grenoble, Museum of Natural History. 75 McALOON, KELLY - Trace metal solubilization by intestinal fluid of Sclerodactyla briareus . McCLINTOCK, JAMES - Chemical ecology of echinoderms from the Gulf of Mexico and Antarctica. McKENZIE, J. DOUGLAS - Subcuticular bacteria in echinoderms; antifouling mechanisms of echinoderms. McLELLAND, JERRY - Identification and ecology of the local echinoderm fauna from the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean areas. McNAMARA, KENNETH - 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, DOT - Selective constraints on brittlestar life histories. MEIJER, LAURENT - 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, OKTAY HAMZA - Investigation, evolutionary, systematic and development of orders Spatangoid, Holasteroid and Holectypoid of Azerbaijan (late Cretaceous and Eocene) MENDES, CARLA LIMA TORRES - Feeding ecology of Echinometra lucunter ; feeding preference in relation to food availability in Cabo Frio region, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. MESSING, CHARLES - Systematics and phylogeny of comatulid crinoids. MEYER, CHRISTIAN - Tertiary asteroids from the Eggenburg area (Austria); Fossilium catalogus Austriae, Part Asterozoa. MILLER, ROBERT - Evolution and biogeography of the Elasipoda (Holothuroidea). MIRONOV, ALEXANDER - 1) Taxonomy of the deep sea echinoderms (echinoids of the order Holasteroida, stalked crinoids of the suborder Bourgueticrinina, asteroids of the family Porcellanasteridae and holothurians of the family Myriotrochidae). 2) Biogeographical history of the deep sea echinoderm fauna. MITROVIC-PETROV, JOVANKA - Upper Cretaceous echinoidea from western Serbia - taxonomy, paleoecology and paleobiogeography. MLADENOV, PHILIP - Biology, ecology and population genetics of asexual echinoderms; parthenogenesis in echinoderms; population and evolutionary genetics of Amphipholis squamata ; sea cucumber fisheries of the Cook Islands; ecology and systematics of New Zealand brittle stars. 3 76 MONTAGUE, CHRISTOPHER - Regeneration capabilities of sea stars in closed systems. MOONEY, ROBERT - Red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) management by the Hesquiaht First Nation: implications for community structure and the successful establishment of a commercial sea urchin fishery. MOORE, ABIGAIL - Trying to set up a community-based project aiming to combine consensus-based local management of marine resources with various other initiatives to improve the economic and educational status of the villagers. This may be combined with trials of reef repair system and re-seeding of some species. Also possible involvement in one or more holothurian pen-culture projects for rearing juveniles to maturity before processing them. MORGAN, ANDREW - Demography, life history and aquaculture of the temperate sea cucumber Stichopus mollis. MORGAN, KATHERINE - Lecithotrophy in starfish; the evolution of developmental patterns and life cycle evolution. MORRILL, JOHN - Experimental analysis of primary invagination in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus ; Descriptive morphology of the embryonic development of the sea urchin Echinometra lucunter. MOTOKAWA, TATSUO - Neuropeptides of echinoderms; Catch connective tissue. MUKAI, HIROSHI - Community ecology of seagrass beds, including herbivorous sea-urchin grazing effects. MUSA, NADIRAH - Histology of the sea cucumber. NATDENKO, TAMARA K. - Cryopreservation of sea urchin embryos and larvae bioassay by using sea urchin eggs and embryos. NAKAI, S AORI - Echinoids of the family Temnopleuridae. NATARAJAN, P. - Aquaculture, fish and shrimp culture, fish pathology; planning to implement echinoderm culture in India. NEBELSICK, JAMES - Taphonomy of reef echinoids; Lower Miocene echinoid palaeobiogeography. NEILL, BRUCE - Biogeography, systematics and population biology of echinometrids NEPOTE, ANA CLAUDIA - As a graduate student from CICESE (Ensenada, Mexico), I am doing my thesis project on the Upper Gulf of California, Mexico. This area represents one of the few places in the world where the tidal range is around 7 m during low tides. The physical conditions in the Upper Gulf of California gives opportunity to study the processes that shape the assemblages of marine invertebrates communities. NESTLER, HELMUT - Cretaceous echinoids from South Yemen; Isolated elements of maestrichtian crinoids. NEUMANN, CHRISTIAN - Cretaceous deep-sea echinoids from Spain; Post-larval development of Cretaceous 77 hemiasterid echinoids; Origin of urechinid echinoids. NICHOLS, DAVID - Reproductive cyclicity in the New Zealand crinoid Oxycomanthns plectrophorum; Seasonality in resource allocation in the English Channel starfish Luidia ciliaris. NICOSIA, UMBERTO - Systematics and evolutive trends of Cyrtocrinids. NISHIHIRA, MORITAKA - Effect of heart urchins on coral community structure of the sandy bottom. NISHIZAKI, MICHAEL - Fluid dynamic influences on the growth and survival of juvenile sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. purpuratus) - for MSc started Sept 1998 at University of Northern British Columbia. NITHYANANDAN, MANICKAM - Working as a junior research fellow in Zoological Survey of India Chennai under the project "Survey & Inventorization of Marine Biodiversity of East Coast of India". Preparing checklist of echinoderms of east coast of India. Starfishes of Indian waters. NOGUEIRA LIMA, RENATA PIRES - Reproductive cycle of the holothurian. NOJIMA, SATOSHI - Feeding habits and effects of sea stars on benthic organisms. O'CONNOR, BRENDAN - Bioturbation rates of infaunal echinoderms; Connection between hydrographic features and high density ophiuroid populations. O'HARA, TIMOTHY - 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. PATRICIO - 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, TATSUO - Paleontology and biology of stalked crinoids; especially regeneration of crown and arms, and evolutionary history of isocrinines. ) OLSZEWSKA-NEJBE, DANUTA - Studying the irregular echinoids in the North European Province; ' stratigraphy and paleobiogeography. OLVER, JANE - Mesozoic irregular echinoids; extant British species. ORTIZ, EDUARDO MORTEO - The history of artisanal fisheries of starfish in Baja California, Mexico (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) for a degree in Oceanology at the Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico. OTERO, MARIA DEL MAR - Energy partitioning, growth and reproductive strategies in a new aquaculture species, the green sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris (Ph.D. in progress). OYEN, CRAIG - Cenozoic echinoid biostratigraphy and taxonomic descriptions (primarily in the Gulf and 78 Atlantic Coastal Plain areas of the U.S.). Fossil comatulid crinoid biostratigraphy and taxonomy in the same region. Biofacies and paleoecology interpretations of Cenozoic strata in Florida. PABIAN, ROGER - Late Paleozoic crinoids, paleoecology, associated fauna and parasitic, prey and predation relations; biostratigraphy. PADILLO, LOVELE - Asteroidea. PAGETT, RICHARD - Caspian Sea: literature review. PAIK, SANG GYU - Ecology of Asterias amurensis. PARDO ANGEL, ROBERTO - Ecology and population dynamics of echinoderms (particularly echinoids and ophiuroids) - currently, population dynamics of sand dollars. PARMA, SARA GRACIELA - Cretaceous and Tertiary echinoids from Patagonia and La Pampa Province, Argentina. PARSLEY, RONALD - Reworking stylophoran phylogeny. PAULS, SHEILA MARQUES - Distribution of the echinoids in coral communities. PAYNE, ADAM - Studying the association between damselfish and brittlestars in Jamaica. I am especially interested in predatory and carrion feeding brittlestars and associations between the ophiuroids and other animals of different taxa and phyla. PEARCE, CHRIS - Roe enhancement of the green sea urchin using prepared feeds. Juvenile grow-out strategies for the green sea urchin. PENCHASZADEH, PABLO - Working on the diet of endemic starfish Luidia and Astropecten and the reproduction of the sea urchin Pseudechinus and the holothurian Psolus. PENNINGTON, J.TIMOTHY - Primary production in the central California upwelling zone; brachiopod larvae of the Monterey Bay Submarine Canyon. PEREIRA MAJER, ALES SANDRA - Reproductive and behavioral aspects of Synaptula hydriformis (Holothuroidea, Apoda) reared in laboratory. PEREZ-RUZAFA, ANGEL - 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, VACLAV - Preparation of a photographic, comprehensive book, "Atlas of Echinoderms of the Barrandian area". This book will be written in English and published at the end of 1998. PETROVA, IRINA YU. - Structure and functions of echinoderms lectins. 79 PHILIPPE, MICHEL - Miocene echinoids. PIEPENBURG, DIETER - Ecology of brittle stars in Arctic and Antarctic seas. Echinoderms of the Meteor Seamount. PIZER, MARGARET - Evolution of echinoderm metamorphosis. PODOLSKY, ROBERT - Evolution of life history characters in ophiuroid genus Macrophiothrix ; Evolution of gamete characters in echinoid genus Strongylocentrotus. PORTELL, ROGER W. - Echinoid biostratigraphy of Florida (especially undescribed Miocene taxa); Miocene echinoderms of Jamaica. PROKOP, RUDOLF JAN - Devonian echinoderms from the Bairandian area; systematics, palaeoecology, biostratigraphy (together with V. Petr). PUTCHAKARN, SUMAITT - Echinoderms associated with some sponges in coral reefs along the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand. QUEVEDO, RUY - Reproduction and culture of sea cucumbers. RAJAKUMAR, C. P. - Biology and ecology of certain Indian echinoderms; investigating the bioactive substances of Indian echinoderms. RAM MOHAN, M. K. - Taxonomical studies of echinoderms. RANNER, HERWIG - Marine echinoderms and bivalves and their potential as recorders of climate change (Ph.D. thesis in progress). REGIS, MARIE-BERTHE - Population dynamics of regular echinoids in the Mediterranean; Enzymatic study of the nutrition of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) REGNAULT, SERGE E. - Echinoderms (Stylophora, Eocrinoidea, Cystoidea); Paleozoic; North Gondwora. REICH, MIKE - Revision of the fossil holothurian parafamily Priscopedatidae Frizzell & Exline, 1956 (Ordovician-Quaternary) [in collaboration with Prof. Dr. H. Mostler, Innsbruck]; Silurian holothurians from the Isle of Gotland (Sweden); Campanian and Maastrichtian holothurians from Europe; fossil isolated calcareous ring elements of Holothuroidea (Palaeozoic and Mesozoic); Silurian ophiocistioids from the Isle of Gotland (Sweden) [in collaboration with M. Kutscher, Sassnitz]. REMPALA, ERIN - Jaw ossicle evolution in the asteroids; phylogenetic analysis of Linckia. REY, DANIEL - Creataceous and Tertiary echinoids of Spain. RINELLI, PAOLA - National and international trawl-surveys projects (GRUND; MEDITS) for the evaluation of demersal resources (in which the macrobenthic fauna is studied with trawl net as well as grab and dredge). 80 ROCCATAGLIATA, ALEJANDRO J. - Chemistry of physiologically active compounds isolated from starfishes and brittle stars in the South Atlantic Ocean. RODRIGUEZ, SEBASTIAN - Subtidal brown macroalgae forests as food sources for intertidal organisms: role in determining community patterns in the rocky intertidal environment. ROGERS-BENNETT, LAURA - 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, EDWARD P.F. - Jurassic irregular echinoids; Cenozoic holectypoid echinoid Echinoneus. ROTHENBERGER, PAIGE - Studying coral reef ecology and the Diadema epizootic from 1983. ROTMAN CLARK, HELEN - Systematics of Southern Ocean asteroids. ROUX, MICHEL - Taxonomy, ontogeny, ecology of recent and fossil Articulata (Crinoidea). ROWE, FRANK - Indo-west Pacific echinoderms and their systematics and zoogeography; Indian Ocean echinoderms with A.C. Campbell. ROY, MICHAEL - Evolutionary history of Amphipholis squamata ; Phylogeography and human influence in Ophiactis savignyi distributions; The effects of fiords on population structure of marine invertebrates; Developmental evolution of asteroids. RUSSELL, MICHAEL - Population biology, ecology and fisheries management of green sea urchins in the Gulf of Maine. SABA, MASAKI - Taxonomic studies of Japanese sea-stars. SALAMON, MARIUSZ ANDRZEJ - Triassic crinoids. SAMYN, YVES - Distribution and biodiversity of holothuroids along the Kenyan coast; feeding biology of commercial holothuroids from Kenya; reproductive biology of commercial holothuroids from Kenya; distribution and biodiversity of regular echinoids along the Kenyan coast. SANFORD, ERIC - Influence of water temperature on the physiology and community role of the sea star, Pisaster ochraceus. SANO, MINORU - Population ecology of Strongylocentrotus nudus. SANTILLAN, AUGUST - Studying the growth rate of the starfish Oreaster nodosus in the wild (in a marine reserve). SASTRY, DWADASI R.K. - Echinoderm fauna of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their coral reefs. SAUCEDE, THOMAS - Apical system and primitive irregulars; systematic and plates structure in the family 81 Pourtalesiidae. SC ALLY, KEVIN - Tooth form function and evolution of invertebrate dental systems (in particular, echinoids), especially tooth sharpening behaviour (thegosis). SCHEIN, JASON - The relationship between living echinoid populations and their skeletal remains in the sea-floor sediment, San Salvador, Bahamas. SCHELTEMA, RUDOLF - Capacity of larvae to delay settlement, competence of larvae encountered in the open ocean to retain their capacity to metamorphose. SCHOPPE, SABINE - Sea cucumber fishery in Philippines. Morphology and taxonomy of Ophiactis spp. SCHUETZ, ALLEN - Mechanisms of hormone signal transduction on the starfish gonads. SCHUHMACHER, HELMUT - Bioerosion on Red Sea coral reefs within the context of carbonate budget. SCHULTZ, HEINKE - Identifying the Antarctic irregular echinoids housed in the Alfred- Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven as a volunteer; cidarids, but mainly brooding schizasterids; also interested in other irregulars. SEETO, JOHNSON - Taxonomy of Fiji echinoderms. SERAFY, D. KEITH - Biogeography of Atlantic Ocean echinoids; Age and growth studies of Echinarachnius parma. SEVASTOPULO, GEORGE - Functional morphology of Pygmaeocrinns (with Rudolf Prokop); Carboniferous microcrinoids from northwest Ireland; A new Carboniferous microcrinoid genus from Belgium; Late Toumaisian crinoid faunas associated with Waulsortian carbonate mounds. SEWELL, MARY - Life-history and early development in echinoderms; Temperature effects on larval development; holothurian reproduction and ecology; larval physiology. SHEPHERD, SCORESBY - Sea urchin culture. SHICK, J. MALCOLM - Effects of UV on echinoid eggs and embryos; dietary accumulation of mycosporine-like amino acids by echinoids. SHIRLEY, THOMAS - Predator-prey and competitive interactions between sea otters, crabs and starfish in Glacier Bay, Alaska. SIBUET, MYRIAM - Deep sea ecology and deep sea echinoderms; Cold deep environments; Deep sea basins. SKOLD, MATTIAS - The role of environmental factors in regulating sexual and asexual reproduction in sea stars. Genetics of sexual and asexual populations of the sea star Coscinasterias muricata around New Zealand. Population dynamics, growth, regeneration, feeding and predator-prey interactions in brittle stars. Stmctuiing mechanisms in marine benthic populations; interactions between burrowing heart urchins ( Brissopsis lyrifera) 82 and brittle stars (Amphiura chiajei). Ecotoxicology and fate of contaminants in marine environments, especially infaunal brittle stars. SLOAN, NORMAN A. - Sea cucumber harvest on west coast of North America. SMILEY, SCOTT - Annotated catalogue of holothurians with synonymies; Annual cycle of Parastichopus calif omicus, changing conditions of body wall muscles. SMIRNOV, ALEXEI V. - Arctic echinoderms fauna; holothurians of the North Pacific; Taxonomy of apodid and molpadid holothurians. SMIRNOV, IGOR 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, ANDREW - Cretaceous echinoids (monography); Electronic Guide the Genera of Echinoidea. SMITH, L. COURTNEY - Evolution of the deuterostome immune system; Immunity and cellular defense mechanisms in invertebrates; Sea urchin immunology. SMITH, MICHAEL - Mitochondrial gene order and early deuterostome evolution; Molecular phylogenetics of larval life history strategies. SOLANDT, JEAN-LUC - Exploring possibilities of funding toward using Diadema as a grazing 'tool' in deeper reef communities in order to restore >10m deep Jamaican (and possibly wider Caribbean) reefs to pre-hurricane coral dominated seascape. Research would involve movement of animals top deeper waters, coralling them and subsequently monitoring effects of their grazing at intermediate (8 per m square) densities. SOLIS-MARIN, FRANCISCO - Ecology and molecular taxonomy of echinoderms in the North Atlantic (for Ph.D. program at Southampton Oceanography Centre, in progress). SOLOVJEV, ANDREY - Holasteroid and spatangoid echinoids (evolution, classification, paleoecology); Echinoids on the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary. SONNENHOLZNER, JORGE - Systematic evaluation of the reef echinoderms at the Machalilla National Park, Manabi, Ecuador; Ecology of the sand dollar Mellita longifissa Michelin intertidally at the Machalilla National Park, Manabi, Ecuador. SPENCER, LARRY - Symbiotic relationship between Holothuria atra and the polka-dot crab in the Hawaiian sublittoral zone. SPIRINA, IRINA - Morphology and regeneration of respiratory trees in holothurians. SPIRLET, CHRISTINE - Starting new project at Universite de Mons-Hainaut (Belgium) in September: Study of the impact of sand and gravel extraction on the coastal ecosystem, with emphasis on benthic organisms. SPONER, RENATE - Molecular evolution of ophiuroids: phylogeny, phylogeography, population genetics in Amphipholis squamata, Ophiactis savignyi , Ophiocoma scolopendrina. (http://www.dnapop.zi.ku.dk) 83 STANCYK, STEPHEN - Population biology, predation and regeneration of Ophiura sarsi; sublethal predation of echinoderms; Use of markers and growth rings of ophiuroid ossicles for age/growth studies. STARMER, JOHN - Annotated checklist of ophiuroid fauna of Guam; Additional ophiuroid records from Mauritius; Annotated checklist of ophiuroids from Palau; Population dynamics of Tripneustes gratilla in the micronesian country of Palau. STEWART, BRIAN - Reproductive biology of Astrobrachion constrictum and Ophiopsammus maculata (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea); Growth rate and reproduction in Stichopus mollis (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea). STICKLE JR., WILLIAM - Effects of seasonal and latitudinal temperature variation on aerobic-anaerobic transitions in the Leptasterias spp. complex and the biological impact of the ciliated protozoan parasite, Orchitophrya stellarum on asteriid sea stars from the west coast of North America. STOCK, STUART - Structure of sea urchin teeth, lanterns, spines with noninvasive x-ray methods. STOCKLEY, BRUCE - The phylogenetics of Spatangoid sea urchins. STOEHR, SABINE - Diversity in tropical Ophiuroidea. STORC, RICHARD - Ophiuroids and asteroids from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian- Turonian) of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Czech Republic). STRATHMANN, RICHARD - 1. Effect of brooded and pelagic development on the evolution of embryonic cell cycle durations. 2. Effect of developmental allometry of larval ciliary bands on food-limited larval growth rates. 3. Anal suspension feeding by sea cucumbers (in collaboration with Will Jaeckle). STUMP, RICHARD - Population dynamics of Acanthaster planci (L.) SUMRALL, COLIN - Phylogeny of primitive Echinodermata; Edrioasteroid systematics; primitive echinoderm paleoecology. TABLADO, ALEJANDRO - Taxonomy of Asteroidea from Southwestern Atlantic; Intertidal ecology in rocky shores of Argentina. TAHERA, QASEEM - Prepared an "Illustrated key to the Echinoderms of Pakistan", (in press). TAKAHASHI, KEIICHI - Physiology of the madreporite; physiology of echinoid spine muscle and catch apparatus; motile mechanism of echinoderm sperm flagella. TALBOT, TIFFANY - Salinity tolerances and other factors of Ophiophragmus filograneus. TAVARES, YARA APARECIDA GARCIA - Studying reproductive biology of echinoids (Echinometra lucunter, Arbacia lixula and Lytechinus variegatus ), allocation of resouces, biochemistry, feeding, sea urchin fishery monitoring. 84 TELFORD, MALCOLM - Collagen in tooth support mechanism of clypeasteroids; Podial forces in Asterias; computer simulation of Dendraster distribution. THANDAR, AHMED - New species of holothuroid echinoderms from off KwaZulu-Natal coast; Revision of the holothuriid genus Actinopyga in the Indo-West Pacific region. THAPANAND, THANITHA - Population dynamics of fish and invertebrates of Thailand. THIERRY, JACQUES - Jurassic fossil irregular echinoids of North West European Peri- Tethyan platforms and basins. THOMAS, FLORENCE - Physical properties of echinoderm gametes. Effect of hydrodynamics on gametes and developmental stages. THORNDYKE, MICHAEL - Regeneration, neuronal development and regeneration, growth factors, gene- regulation of regeneration and response to environmental conditions. THORSEN, MARIANNE - The ecophysiology of the irregular sea urchin Echinocardium cordatum - interactions with gut microbiota. TIAGO, CLAUDIO - Biology of marine invertebrates, especially echinoderms. TIEFENTHALER, LIESL - Research on the red brittlestar Amphiodia urtica . TOMAS, FIONA - Biology and ecology of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus on Posidonia oceanica meadows. TOMMASI, LUIZ ROBERTO - Palaeobiogeography and modem biogeography of echinoderms in the South Atlantic and Antarctic regions (especially in Brazilian REVIZEE material - NE and SE Brazilian areas. TRONCOSO, JUAN - 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. TURNER, RICHARD - Various projects on systematics and biogeography of echinoderms from the western Atlantic, all classes. TURON, XAVIER - Evaluation of sublethal impact of pollution on benthic invertebrates; Reproductive strategies of ascidians and echinoderms; Chemical defense mechanisms in sponges. TUTERA, PETER - Monograph of the irregular echinoids of Prydz Bay, Antarctica; new Pachycentrotus species. UBAGHS, GEORGES - New echinoderms from the Upper Cambrian of the Montagne Noire (southern France). URBINA BURGOS, MEDARDO - Revision of the species Athyonidium chilensis , especially anatomy and histology. 85 UTHICKE, SVEN - Population genetics and stock size of commercially fished holothurians; asexual reproduction in holothurians. v.JUTERZENKA, KAREN - Ecology of Arctic ophiuroids and their function within the benthic food web (within the framework of AOSGE). VADAS, ROBERT - 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, ALAIN - Les oursins du Jurassique de france et des pays limitrophes : criteres de determination, repartition stratigraphique et geographique, variations en fonction du milieu. VALENTINE, JOE - Studying the interaction between a local sea urchin species and a recently introduced macroalga in subtidal waters (for PhD at the University of Tasmania). VALENTINE, JOHN - Continuing investigations of sea urchin herbivory and predation on sea urchins in the Florida Keys. VAN DER HAM, RAYMOND - Hemiaster and Echinogalerus of the Upper Cretaceous of NW Europe. VAN HOUT, TESSA - Distribution of Echinothrix diadema in Kenyan reefs. VANDENSPIEGEL, DIDDER - The defensive mechanism of the Echinodermata: structure and functions of the Cuvierian tubules. VANDERKLIFT, MAT - Ecology of sympatric sea urchins. VAROTTO, RICARDO - Growth of the irregular echinoid Cassidulus mitis (Cassiduloida). VEGA, JUAN TORRES - Study of the echinoids and ophiuroids collected on the Campanas Oceanograficas Proibe I-II-III-IV-V. VELARDE, RONALD - Benthic infauna and trawl invertebrates of the Southern California Bight, taxonomy and distributional ecology (in conjunction with other monitoring agencies in southern California). VERLING, EMMA - Niche plasticity in echinoderms in Ireland - in particular, the asteroid Marthasterias glacialis and the echinoid, Paracentrotus lividus. VIADA, STEPHEN - Characterization study of the 'pinnacles’ topographic features in the north central Gulf of Mexico. VIKTOROVSKAYA, GALINA - Reproduction of invertebrates in artificial and natural conditions. VILLALOBOS, FRANCISCO - Ecology of echinoderms. VILLIER, LOIC - Radiation of the genus Heteraster (Lower Cretaceous Spatangoida); taxonomy, phylogeny 86 and disparity (for Ph.D. dissertation). Also, taxonomic and phylogenetic revision of the family Stauranderasteridae (fossil Asteroidea). VISTISEN, BODIL - Studying the two brittle stars Ophiura albida and Amphiura filiformis concerning their tolerance towards hypoxi with and without the presence of hydrogenesulphide. WALKER, CHARLES - We are concerned with the normal and altered structure and function of tissues and genes in marine model organisms. Currently, we focus on manipulating gametogenesis of the green sea urchin for applications in land based aquaculture and on understanding leukemogenesis and the effects of antineoplastic drug therapies on leukemia in the softshell clam model for acute lymphocytic leukemia in humans. The Sea Urchin Model - On the eastern coast of the United States, adult, green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) are the subject of a fishery for their ripe gonads. Unregulated harvesting has resulted in loss of productive beds and a projected collapse of the fishery. A suite of technologies exists for developing modular, land-based aquaculture ventures that depends on manpulating sea urchin genes relevant to the somatic and gametogenic cells within the gonads. In particular, the cDNA sequences for a major yolk protein (MYP) and for the transcription factor c-myc are important. Together with the urchin industry, we are using molecular procedures to produce urchins that are characterized by superior size, taste, color, texture and firmness. WALLACE, BRENDA - Sea urchin larval culture - Lytechinus variegatus . WAREN, ANDERS - Gastropods parasitic on echinoderms. WATERS, JONATHAN - Molecular analysis of the fissiparous asteriid genus Coscinasterias. WATTS, STEPHEN - Steroid biology in echinoderms; aquaculture of echinoids. WEBSTER, GARY - 1) Continuing compilation of the bibliography and index of Paleozoic crinoids. 2) Devonian and Carboniferous crinoids of Iran (with Chris Maples). 3) Carboniferous crinoids of Algeria (with Chris Maples, Terry Frest, George Sevastopulo, and Johnny Waters). 4) Carboniferous crinoids of the western U. S. and SE Alaska. WELSCH, ULRICH - Innervation of the juxtaligamental cells in crinoids; analysis of the connective tissue of crinoids. WHITE, CHRIS - Crinoids. WIDDISON, ROSANNE - Ph.D. dissertation (started 10/97) entitled, Palaeobiology of Silurian crinoids. Involves a complete taxonomic review of UK Silurian collections and establishment of crinoid communities in UK. Also looks at the variations in US and UK faunas. WIGHAM, BEN - Reproductive biology, ecology and population genetics of Elasipodid holothurians from the NE Atlantic; influence of seasonal phytodetrital fluxes on changes in the structure of abyssal megafauna communities (for Ph.D. dissertation). WILKIE, IAIN - Functional morphology and mechanics of the echinoid lantern; Functional morphology and mechanics of the ophiuroid mouth-frame; organisation, mechanics and physiology of echinoderm connective 87 tissues; autotomy mechanisms of echinoderms and other invertebrates. WILLCOX, MARK - Molecular phylogeny of asteroids; genetic basis to salinity adaptation in asteroids. WILLIAMSON, JANE - An autogenic shift in the response of the echinoid, Holopneustes purpurascens, to host plant chemistry (current Ph.D. at the University of New South Wales). Intense grazing by the sea urchin Heliocidaris erythrogramma on algal community structure (group project). WIRTZ, PETER - Zoogeography of the area Azores to Sao Tome Island; Sea urchin behaviour; .Writing a book (with about 1000 underwater photos) on eastern Atlantic invertebrates. WOODLEY, JEREMY - The abundance of Diadema and Tripneustes on the fore-reef at Discovery Bay, Jamaica; Spawning behaviour of coral reef ophiuroids. WRAY, GREGORY - We are working on a range of projects, most of which have to do with the evolution of development and life history in echinoderms. They include: (1) an analysis of the changing roles of key developmental regulatory genes in echinoderms, including differences in expression domains and function between echinoderms and other phyla and also the diversification of these features within echinoderms; (2) a phylogenetic analysis of the Asteroidea based on mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data; (3) a detailed analysis of the evolution of gene regulatory sequences (promoters and enhancers) for several echinoderm genes; and (4) a study of cell lineage and cell-cell interactions during the development of the adult rudiment in sea urchins. YAMAGUCHI, MASASHI - Supervising a thesis on Acanthaster planci. YANAGISAWA, TOMIO - Larval development from plutei to metamorphosis of the sea urchins in the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands. YANG, MEI-SUN - Fisheries management. YOKOTA, YUKIO - Extracellular matrix and morphogenesis in the sea urchin; Phylogenic analysis of yolk proteins in sea urchins and starfishes; Functions of vitellogenin and vitellogen in the sea urchin and starfish. YOSHIZATO, KATSUTOSHI - Molecular evolution of invertebrate collagen. YUND, PHIL - Fertilization processes, gamete toxicology, and the genetic differentiation of populations of Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis. ZARDUS, JOHN - Population genetics of deep sea invertebrates, larval development and soft sediment ecology. ZAVODNIK, DUS AN - Diversity, ecology and regional distribution of Adriatic Sea echinoderms. ZITT, JIRI - 1. Lower Cretaceous crinoids of West Carpathians; crinoids and echinoids of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (late Cenomanian- early Turonian). 2. Asteroidea (Echinodermata) from the Upper Cretaceous of Bohemia (grant project starting in January 2001 and ending in December 2003). * 88 THESES AND DISSERTATIONS BELGIUM Ph.D. Dissertation Dimitri Deheyn. 1998. Study of bioluminescence in the ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata (Delle Chiaje, 1828) (Echinodermata): structure of photogenous sites; characteristics of expression and function of the bioluminescence. Free University of Brussels (ULB). BRAZIL Ph.D. Dissertation Y.A.G Tavares, (in progress:2000-2004). Reproductive biology of three species of echinoids in different habitats at Parana's coastal waters (south Brazil). Universidade Federal do Parana. ENGLAND Ph.D. Dissertation Jennifer Jackson (in progress). Evolutionary Explosions and changes in molecular rates: testing molecular clocks against a known fossil record. University of Oxford. FRANCE Ph.D. Dissertation Bertrand Martin-Garin. 2000. Diversite structurale et morphologique du test des oursins Collyritidae du Bajocien-Bathonien; implications biostratigraphiques, environnementales et phyletiques (DEA Dissertation- Universite de Bourgogne, DIJON). Sebastien Moyne. 2001. Disparite morphologique et diversite taxinomique chez le genre Nucleolites (Echinoidea; Cassiduloidea) du Bajocien-Oxfordien du Bassin de Paris: morphologic et architecture du test, modalites de croissance et tendances evolutives, implications biostratigraphiques et paleoecologiques (DEA Dissertation-Uni versite de Bourgogne, DIJON). 89 GERMANY Ph.D. Dissertation Heiko Sahling. 2001. The influence of hydrogen sulfide on the benthic community structure at cold seeps and interactions between the cold-seep and deep-sea ecosystems - three case studies [in English]. Kiel University. M. Sc. Thesis Bernhard Muller. 2001. Distribution patterns of epibenthic assemblages on the Meteor Seamount [in German]. Kiel University. INDIA Ph.D. Dissertation M.K. Ram Mohan. 2001. Annual reproductive cycle of sea cucumber Holothuria atra Jaeger at Tuticorin, Southeast coast of India. C.I.F.E. (Deemed University of ICAR), Mumbai-61, India. (Ph.D. dissertation submitted). M.Sc. Thesis Manickam Nithyanandan. 2001. Anti-bacterial activity of seaweeds collected from Thondi coastal waters, Palk Bay, South east coast of India. M.sc., Oceanography and coastal area studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamilnadu, India. IRELAND Ph.D. Dissertation Amy Greenwood. 2000. The reproductive ecology of echinoderms in Lough Hyne Marine Nature Reserve, with special reference to the cushion star Asterina phylactica Emson and Crump. University College Cork. 90 MEXICO Tesis de Licenciatura Francisco Benitez Villalobos. 2000. Comunidad de Equinodermos asociada a la zona arrecifal Puerto Escondido-Bahias de Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico. Tesis de Licenciatura, Universidad del Mar, Puerto Angel, Oaxaca, Mexico. PHILIPPINES M. Sc. Thesis Conlu, P.V. 1960. Studies on the echinoderms of Manila Bay mostly taken by otter trawl. Universidad de Santo Tomas. Domatay, J.S. 1928. Morphology of Stichopus chloronotus. University of the Philippines. Grageda, O.P. 1966. The littoral asteroid fauna of Guimais strait and vicinity. Universidad de Santo Tomas. Ureta, M.B.S. 1956. Anatomical studies on Halodeima pulla (Selenka). Universidad de Santo Tomas. SOUTH AFRICA Ph.D. Dissertation M. Natasen-Moodley. 2000. A taxonomic study of some holothuroid echinoderms taken from Southern African waters, west of Port Elizabeth, in the collections of the South African Museum, University of Durban-Westville. SPAIN Ph.D. Dissertation Patricio Dominguez Alonso. 1999. Sistematica, Anatomla, Estructura y Funcion de Ctenocystoidea (Echinodermata Carpoidea del Paleozoico Inferior. 538 pages. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas. 91 Hill, R.B. Role of calcium in excitation-contraction coupling in echinoderm tissues. Session A.12. Physiology of Echinoderms. Organized by M.R.Elphick, R.B.HU1 and M.C. Thorndyke for the Animal Biology Section of the Society for Experimental Biology’s Annual Main Meeting, 27-31 March 2000, at Exeter University. In press at J.E.B. Indeherberge, L., E. Defour, R. van der Ham, and J.W.M. Jagt. 1999. What is Micraster ciplyensis Schliiter, 1897 ? (Late Cretaceous echinoids). In: M.D. Candia Camevali & F. Bonasoro (eds). Echinoderm Research 1998. Proc. 5th Echinoderm Conf., Milan/Italy/7-12 September 1998: 299. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam/Brookfield. Jagt, J.W.M. 1999. Echinoderms and the K/T boundary in the Maastrichtian type area (SE Netherlands, NE Belgium). In: M.D. Candia Camevali & F. Bonasoro (eds). Echinoderm Research 1998. Proc. 5th Europ. Echinoderm Conf., Milan/Italy/7-12 September 1998: 301-306. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam/ Brookfield. Jagt, J.W.M. 1999. Notes on two Late Cretaceous comatulid crinoid genera. In: M.D. Candia Camevali & F. Bonasoro (eds). Echinoderm Research 1998. Proc. 5th Europ. Echinoderm Conf., Milan/ Italy/ 7-12 September 1998: 307-308. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam/Brookfield. Jagt, J.W.M., and M.J.M. Deckers. 1999. A Late Maastrichtian crinoid-ophiuroid Lagerstatte. In: M.D. Candia Camevali & F. Bonasoro (eds). Echinoderm Research 1998. Proc. 5th Europ. Echinoderm Conf., Milan/I taly/7-1 2 September 1998: 309-310. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam/Brookfield. Martin-Garin, B., B. David, and J. Thierry. 2001. Transformees de Fourier et grilles "TPS" pour quantifier les relations morphologie-environnement sedimentaire chez l'oursin Collyrites analis. 2eme Symposium de Morphometrie, Museum national d’Histoire Naturelle, Amphitheatre Grande galerie de revolution, Paris, 8-9 Mars 2001. Poster & livre des resumes : 32-33. Martin-Garin, B., B. David, and J. Thierry. Quantifizierung der Beziehungen Gehausemorphologie- ablagerungsmilieu sowie Gehausebau-ablageungsmilieu mit hilfe von Fourier- Analy sen und TPS-gittem am beispiel der Seeigelart Collyrites analis. Echinodermen Symposium, September 2001, Greifswald, (Allemagne) - Poster. Martin-Garin, B., B. David, and J. Thierry. Quantification des relations entre morphologie du test et paleoenvironnements sedimentaires chez l’oursin Collyrites analis. (Echinoidea, Disasteroida) du Bathonien (Jurassique du bassin de Paris (France): applications des transformees de Fourier et des grilles de deformation "TPS". ”6th European Conference on Echinoderms”, 3-7 Septembre 2001, Banyuls-sur-Mer, (France) - Poster. Moyne, S., J. Thierry, and D. Marchand. Disparity morphologique et diversity taxinomique chez le genre Nucleolites (Echinoidea; Cassiduloidea) du Bajocien-Oxfordien du Bassin de Paris: morphologie et architecture du test, modalites de croissance et tendances evolutives, implications biostratigraphiques et paleoecologiques. ”6th European Conference on Echinoderms”, 3-7 Septembre 2001, Banyuls-sur-Mer, (France) - Oral presentation. Piepenburg, D. Composition, distribution and abundance of epibenthic megafauna off King George Island. Symposium on the “Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone (EASIZ)”, Bremerhaven, June 23, 1999. Thandar, A.S., and V. Rajpal. 1998. Some thoughts about the “supergenus" Thyone Jaeger (Echinodermata: 94 Holothuroidea). Proc. 5th European Conference on Echinoderms, September 1998, p. 415. INDONESIA Glenn, K.C., and G. O’Brien. 2000. Natural hydrocarbon seepage: a control on the distribution of carbonate reefs and build-ups in and around the Marine Reserves of Cartier Islet and Ashmore Reef, North-West Shelf, Australia. 9 International Coral Reef Symposium Indonesia 2000. Jeyabaskaran, R. and K. Venkataraman. 2000. Degradation of Coral diversity and it’s causes in Gulf of Mannar (Southeast coast of India). Paper presented at IX International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, Indonesia, 28 October 2000. Juinio-Menez, M. A., R.M. Magsino, and E.T. Yu. Genetic structure of Linckia laevigata and Tridacna crocea populations in the Palawan shelf and shoal reefs. Paper presented at the 9th International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, Indonesia, October 2000. Magsino, R.M., R.G. Ravago, and M.A. Juinio-Menez. Genetic relationship of the color morphs of the coral reef starfish Linckia laevigata in the Kalayaan Islands Group (KIG), western Philippines. Paper presented at the 9th International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, Indonesia, October 2000. INDIA James, D.B. Presented a paper on collection, preservation and identification of echinoderms. Training Course on Collection, Preservation and Identification of Zoological Specimens at Southern Regional Station, Zoological Survey of India, Madras on 14-03-2001. Jeyabaskaran, R. and S. Ajmal Khan. 1996. Studies on Biodiversity and Man made perturbations in Coral Reef Ecosystem of Keelakkarai coast, Gulf of Mannar. Paper presented in Coastal Zone Management Symposium held at Berhampur University, Orissa. Jeyabaskaran, R., and S. Ajmal Khan. 1996. Regeneration of coral reefs in artificial substrates of Tuticorin harbour. Paper presented at National Symposium on Recent Advances in Biological Oceanography, NIO, Goa, India during May 27 to 30, 1996. Jeyabaskaran, R. 1996. Monograph on Invertebrates and vertebrates in Gulf of Mannar. Ministry of Environment and Forests (INDIA) Project report by R. Jeyabaskaran et al. MEXICO Nepote, A.C. 2001 . Caracterizacion de la Infauna en dos localidades del Alto Golfo de California. VUI Congreso de la Asociacion de Investigadores del Mar de Cortes, A.C. II International Simposium about the Sea of Cortes. 95 Villalobos, F.Benitez. Los equinodermos de la zona intermareal de Santa Elena, Oaxaca, Mexico. XTV National Congress of Zoology, November 1997. Villalobos, F. Benitez. Comunidad de equinodermos asociada a la zona aiTecifal Puerto Escondido -Bahias de Huatulco, Oaxaca. XII National Congress of Oceanography, May 2000. Villalobos, F. Benitez. Comparacion de la comunidad de equinodermos asociada a arrecife en dos localidades de las Bahias de Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico. 1st National Congress of Reefs. NEW ZEALAND Messing, C.G. 2000. Just what is Atelecrinusl : Unique morphology in a living bathyal feather star (Echinodermata: Crinoidea). Tenth International Echinoderm Conference, Univ.Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. Jan.-Feb. 2000. p.72. Messing, C.G., J. David, T.K. Baumiller, M. Roux, and N. Ameziane. 2000. Stalk growth rates of Isocrinidae: a summary of a decade of in situ experiments. Tenth International Echinoderm Conference, Univ.Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. Jan.-Feb. 2000. p.73. Morgan, A. 2000. The importance of exposure gradients and reef morphology in assessing hte habitat characteristics of the temperate sea cucumber Stichopus mollis. Oral presentation. New Zealand Marine Science Society Conference, 30th Aug. to 2nd Sept. 2000, Hamilton, University of Waikato, New Zealand. Natasen-Moodley, M., A.S. Thandar, and M.A. Gregory. (In press). The potential role of the holothurian Pseudocnella sykion as a bioindicator species of heavy metals, based on energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX). Proc. 10th International Echinoderm Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, January-February 2000. Thandar, A.S., and C. Aheam. (In press). Correlation between the calcareous rings and zoogeographic distributions of Thyone species (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) with the proposed management of the genus. Proc. 10th International Echinoderm Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, January- February 2000. PAKISTAN Tahera, Qaseem. Diversity in the commercially important species of Holothuroidea and Echinoidea; (Echinodermata) of northern Arabian Sea (Pakistan). (Poster). National Symposium on Arabian Sea as a Resource of Biological Diversity. 18-20 Sept. 2000. Pakistan. Tahera, Qaseem. Paper presented on Echinoderm Fisheries; A Review. Symposium on Untapped Fisheries Resources of Pakistan. 23-25 Feb, 2001. 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Modem biological electronic publications: Collections, identification systems and databases. In: Information Technology in Biodiversity Research. Abstracts of the 2nd International Symposium, St Petersburg, 2001. SOUTH AMERICA Bustos E., S.Olave, J. Lawrence, P.Carcamo, R. date, and G. Vidal. Efecto del tipo de alimento sobre al ingestion, eficiencia de absorcion y rendimiento gonadico en el erizo ( Loxechinus albus). XX Congreso Ciencias del Mar, mayo del 2000, Concepcion Chile. Manso, C.L.C., and O.F.S. Alves. 1999. Equinodermos do infralitoral da Baia de Todos os Santos (BTS, BA) Brasil. Resultados preliminares. In: XII Encontro de Zoologia do Nordeste. Feira de Santana. Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil, v. 1., p.353. Manso, C.L.C. 1999. Equinoides do Albiano de Sergipe: notas preliminares. In: XVI Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia. Cidade do Crato, Ceara, Brazil, v. 1:63. Manso, C.L.C., and P. Bengtson. 2000. Paleoecology of Albian echinoids from Sergipe, Northeastern Brazil In: 31st International Geological Congress, CD-ROM . Manso, C.L.C. , and W. Souza-Lima. 2000. Ocorrencia de Pygorhynchus colombianus (Cooke, 1955) e Pseudholaster altiusculus (White, 1887) na Forma^ao Riachuelo, bacia de Sergipe, Brasil. In: Reuniao Anual Regional da Sociedade Brasileira de Palenotologia, Aracaju, Sergipe, Brasil. Manso, C.L.C. 2001. Paleogeografia dos equinoides (Echinodermata) do Aptiano- Albiano do nordeste do Brasil. In: XVII Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. Anais, v. 1:104. 97 Mendes, C.L.T., Tavares, C.M. & Campos-Creasey, L.S. Comportamiento Alimentario de Echinometra lucunter (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). La Comunidad de Macroalgas Bentonicas en Cabo Frio (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil). Mendes, C.L.T., Tavares, C.M. & Campos-Creasey, L.S. Comportamiento Alimentario de Echinometra lucunter (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). IX COLACMAR, San Andres Isla, Colombia. September 18, 2001. UNITED STATES Carroll, D .J. Proteolytic activation of starfish eggs. 1994 Developmental Biology of the Sea Urchin Meeting. Woods Hole, MA. Carroll, D.J. PLCg plays a role in the initiation of the fertilization calcium wave in starfish eggs. 1997 Workshop on the Fertilization Calcium Wave, Fallen Leaf Lake, CA. Carroll, D.J. Initiation of calcium release at fertilization by phospholipase Cg. 1997 Gordon Research Conference on Fertilization and Activation of Development, Holderness, NH. Carroll, D.J. Identification of PLCg-dependent and independent events during fertilization of sea urchin eggs. 1998 Developmental Biology, West Coast Meeting, Bodega Bay, CA Carroll, D.J. Identification of PLCg-dependent and independent events during fertilization of sea urchin eggs. 1998 American Society of Cell Biology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Deheyn, D.D., and Latz, M.1. 2000. Brittlestars as metazoan bioindicators of heavy metal contamination. UC Toxics Symposium, abstract book: 16. UC TSR & TP Annual Research Symposium, San Diego, USA, April 2000. Deheyn, D.D., and Latz, M.I. 2000. Heavy metals effects on luminescence of bacteria and isolated brittlestar photocytes. Luminescence 15: 204. Inti Symposium on Bioluminescence & Chemiluminescence, Pacific Grove, USA, Sept. 2000. Donovan, S.K., D.A.T. Harper, R.K. Pickerill, R.W. Portell, and T.A. Jackson. 2000. How deep? Determination of depth of deposition, with an example from the Cenozoic of the Lesser Antilles. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, 13-16 November. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 32(7): A-197. Lambert, P. 2000. Recent additions to the holothuroid fauna of the northeastern Pacific Ocean (Echinodennata). Presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Naturalists. Portland, Oregon. December 27-30, 2000. Otero, M. del Mar. 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ECHINODERMS PAPERS PRESENTED AT MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES (By Conference) 9th International Conference on Invertebrate Reproduction & Development Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa on 15-20 July 2001 http://www.rhodes.ac.za/conferences/icird2001/ Convener Professor Alan Hodgson Dept. Zoology & Entomology Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa Rubilar Panasiuk, C.T., Diaz de Vivar, M.E. & Pastor de Ward, C.T. - Reproductive cycle of AUostichaster inaequalis (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Paragonian coast. Lima, R.P.N., Barcellos, C.F., Ventura, C.R.R. & Campos-Creasey, L.S. - Reproductive cycle of the sea cucumber Isostichopus badionotus (Echinodermata) from Baia do Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Moreno, C. & Guisado, C. - Reproductive aspects of Athyonidium chilensis (Semper, 1860) (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in the IV region of Chile. C. Conand, University of Reunion, Reunion, France. Comparison of reproductive strategies, sexual and asexual, in Stichopus chlotonotus (Holothuroidea) populations from the Great Barrier reef and Reunion Island Paper J-F Hamel, College of the Marshall Islands, Marshall Islands. In vivo observation of ovulation and further oocyte maturation in spawning holothurians. M. Hoshi, Keio University, Japan. Species-specific induction of the acrosome reaction in starfish. S.D. Kashenko, Institute of Marine Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. Reactions of the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus larvae in different development stages after sharp desalination of surface water. R.P.N.L. Lima, Universidade Santa Ursula, Brazil. Reproductive cycle of the sea cucumber Isostichopus badionotus (Echinodermata) from Baia de Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A. Mercier, College of the Marshall Islands, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Coelomic fluid as mediator of spawning induction in tropical holothurians. Poster C. Moreno, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Chile. Reproductive aspects of Athyonidium chilensis (Semper, 1860) (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in the IV region of Chile. Poster A. Rahman, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Bangladesh Experimental hybridization and gametic incompatibilities between two genetically divergent species of tropical sea urchins, Echinometra mathaei and E. oblonga. Paper C.T. Rubilar, Universidad Nacional de la Paragonia San Juan Bosco. Reproductive cycle of AUostichaster innaequalis (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Patagonian coast. Poster M. A. Sewell, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Utilization of protein and lipid during larval development in two Antarctic echinoderms. Paper J.S. Pearse, University of California, USA. Photoperiodic regulation of gametogenesis in the antarctic sea star Odonaster validus Koehler: Evidence for a circannual rhythm modulated by light. Paper M. Whitaker, University of Newcastle, U.K. Nitric oxide and the ryanodine receptor pathway at fertilization in sea urchin eggs. Paper ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ FOURTH NORTH AMERICAN ECHINODERM CONFERENCE, DARLING MARINE CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, WALPOLE, MAINE, AUGUST 22-26, 2001. THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Emma Creaser, Unity College in Maine Kevin Eckelbarger, Director, Darling Marine Center Isidro Bosch, SUNY Geneseo John M. Lawrence, University of South Florida 100 ORAL PRESENTATIONS Dearborn, J.H. Echinoderms of the Gulf of Maine: occurrence and exploitation. A6 Tyler, P.A., and C.M. Young. Echinoderms as alien invaders. A6 Pearse, J. Antarctic sea stars and sea urchins: How they changed major 20th century paradigms in marine biology. A7 Christensen, A.B. Who do small brittlestars have hemoglobin? A8 Kennedy, E.J., J.D. Castell, S.M.C. Robinson, G.J. Parsons, T J. Blair, and E. Gonzalez-Durant. Effect of dietary lipids on fatty acid composition and metabolism in juvenile green sea urchins ( Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis). A8 Cobb, J., and J.M. Lawrence. Gonad and gut repletion indices of the co-occurring sea urchins Arbacia punctulata and Lytechinus variegatus on the central Florida gulf shelf A9 Wallace, B.D., A.W. Cunningham, H.S. Hammer, S.A. Watts, J.M. Lawrence, and A.L. Lawrence. The effect of protein on gonad development in small sea urchins ( Lytechinus variegatus). A9 Scheibling, R., and T. Gibson. Suspension feeding in the ophiuroid Ophiocoma scolopendrina: optimal foraging or just a lot of arm waving. A10 Pearce, C.M. Effect of urchin size and diet on gonad yield and quality in the green sea urchin ( Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis). A10 Robinson, S.M.C., and L. Peters. The efficiency of prepared diets for growing the green sea urchin ( Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis). A1 1 Vadas Sr., R.L., B.D. Smith, B. Beal, and T. Dowling. Sympatric growth morphs and size bimodality in Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. A1 1 Ellers, O. Dimensional similarity and the evolution and growth of shape in sea urchins. A12 Shick, J.M., and W.C. Dunlap. Uptake, accumulation, bioconversion, and physiological functions of mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) in tropical holothuroids. A12 Pinkard, D.R., G.L. Eckert, D.C. Reed, and S.C. Schroeter. Seasonal variation in density and body composition of the commercially important sea cucumber. Paras tichopus parvimensis. A13 Shpigel, M., S.C. McBride, and I. Lupatsch. Propagation of the European sea urchin ( Paracentrotus lividus) in an environmentally friendly, land based facility. A13 Spain, D.D. Peristaltic locomotion and habitat in holothuroids. A14 101 Pomory, C.M. Photoperiod effects on gonad production in the red sea urchin Strongylocentrotus franciscanus . A14 Seward, L.C.N., R.L. Vadas, B.F. Beal, T. Dowling, and D.W. Townsend. Patterns of spawning of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis , in Central Maine over a three-year period. A 14 Adams, N.L., and K.R. Foltz. A molecular approach to understanding UV-induced mitotic delay in sea urchin embryos. A15 Allen, J.D. Testing the costs of small egg size in Echinoderms. A15 Heyland, A., A: Reitzel, and J. Hodin. Thyroxine induces facultative feeding in an obligatorily feeding sand dollar larva. A16 Bosch, I., M. Komatsu, C. Murakami, and D. Krakowski. Spawning and development of the sea star Psilaster charcoti during the springtime depletion of ozone in Antarctica. A16 Meidel, S., and P. Yund. Fertilization dynamics in a temperate sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis . A17 Minsuk, S.B., and R.A. Raff. Inductive signals in rudiment development in the direct-developing sea urchin Heliocidaris erythrogramma. A17 Reitzel, A., and A. Heyland. Morphological plasticity in echinoplutei with different degrees of maternal investment. A18 Schiopu, D., and S. George. Population differences in reproductive output and larval development for the sand dollar Melhta isometra. A18 Harris, L.G., and P.A. Madigan. Juvenile growth in the green sea urchin: addressing a major bottleneck to successful aquaculture. A18 Cameron, C. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the ancestral echinoderm may have closely resembled a mobile, worm-like enteropneust with filter feeding gill slits. A19 Fontanella, F., and T.S. Hopkins. Preliminary phylogeny of seven morphological variants of Echinaster (Othilia) from the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. A19 Kroh, A. Taxonomy and evolution of the family Scutellidae (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida) during the Oligo- Miocene. A20 Mah, C., and D.B. Blake. Phylogenetic analysis of the Goniasteridae (Asteroidea): Calliaster and kin-a first step. A20 Mooi, R., A. Devitt, and M. Wittman. The small, the large, and the weird: Phylogenetics of the laganine sand dollars. A21 102 Pizer, M., G. Wray, and J. Balhoff. Echinoderm origins: A review of theories and predictions. A21 Wilson, M.M., and R.L. Turner. Genetic diversity in the brooding sea cucumber Synaptula hydriformis using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis: implication for method of fertilization. A22 Mooi, R., and M. Telford. Advancing history: Phylogenetics of tooth promotion in echinoid lanterns. A22 Pawson, D.L. Mirror-image abnormalities (situs inversus viscerum) in echinoderms. A23 Stepanov, Vadim G., V.E. Gaidaev, and V.S. Levin. Quantitative computer methods for the analysis of the spicular shape in the holothurian Cucumaria spp. A23 De Moor, S., J.H. Waite, M. Jangoux, and P. Flammang. Adhesive proteins from the Cuverian tubules of the holothuroid Holothuria forskali. A23 Springer, E.A., and R.L. Turner. Population biology of the fissiparous brittlestar Ophiocomella ophiactoides (H.L. Clark) in sponge and algal habitats. A24 Talbot, T.D., and J.M. Lawrence. The effect of salinity on respiration, excretion, regeneration, and production in the brittlestar Ophiophragmus filograneus. A2A McAlister, J.S., and S.E. Stancyk. Effects of variable water motion on regeneration of Hemipholis elongata (Say, 1825) (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). A25 Stickle, W.B. On the relationship between the parasitic ciliate Orchitophrya stellarum and its asteriid hosts. A25 Turner, R.L., and B.D. Graham. New records of echinoderms from the Gulf of Mexico. A26 POSTERS Hodin, J., and A. Heyland. Thyroid hormones, phenotypic plasticity and life history evolution in three classes of echinoderms. All Eckert, G.L., D.R. Pinkard, D.C. Reed, and S.C. Schroeter. Larval development, settlement, and juvenile growth of the sea cucumber, Parastichopus parvimensis. All Santos, R., D. Haesaerts, M. Jangoux, and P. Flammang. Comparative histological and immunohistochemical study of asteroid tube foot adhesion. A28 Fontanella, F.M., and T.S. Hopkins. New insights into the functional role of the glassy tubercules and inter- tubercular pores in seastar Echinaster (Othilia). A28 Hopkins, T.S., F.M. Fontanella, and R. Ventura. Morphological variation in three South Atlantic sea stars of the subgenus Othilia (Genus Echinaster ; Family Echinasteridae; Order Spinulosida). A29 Hotchkiss, F.H.C., and P.H. von Bitter. Diminutive ophiuroids of modem aspect from the Lower Carboniferous 103 of Nova Scotia, Canada. A29 Leland, A. Reestablishing the green sea urchin in overharvested areas. A30 Lawrence, J.M., S.C. McBride, L.R. Plank, and M. Sphigel. Tolerance to ammonia of the sea urchins Strongylocentrotus frauds canus , Arbada punctulata, Lytechinus variegatus , and Paracentrotus lividus. A30 Harshany, D.J., J.M. Lawrence, and S.C. Edwards. Production in the starfish Luidia dathrata measured directly and calculated from the specific dynamic action. A3 1 Lawrence, J.M., and C.M. Pomory. Allometric growth of the asymmetrical pyramids of the Aristotle’s lantern of the sand dollars Mellita tenuis and Dendraster excentricus. A3 1 Moody, M., and C.W. Walker. Photoperiod, “Eyes” and gametogenesis in the green sea urchin. A31 Johnson, K.B., and D.L. Pawson. Weird science: a spatangoid larva (Class Echinoidea, Order Spatangoida) metamorphoses into a “typical” regular echinoid (Order Echinoida). A32 Pawson, D.L., and A.M. Kerr. Chitin in echinoderms? Tentacle sheaths in the deep-sea holothurian Ceraplectana trachyderma (Holothuroidea: Molpadiida). A3 2 Pawson, D.L., and RJ. Mooi. How many species of five-holed sand dollars live in the Western Atlantic? A33 Thandar, A.S., N. Seoraj, and G.K. Moodley. Evidence of feeding and digestion in eviscerated specimens of an aspidochirotid holothroid. A3 3 Vavrinec, J., and D. McNaught. Alternate stable states and the management of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in Maine. A33 Worrell, R.L., S.A. Watts, and B. Gower. Glucose levels in the coelomic fluid vary with diet in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus . A34 Hawk, B., and S.B. George. Population structure of the sand dollar Mellita isometra : Occurrence of the commensal crab Dissodactylus mellitae. A34 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, American Zoologist 40(6). 2000. (Communicated by John Lawrence) Boettger, S.A., and J.B. McClintock. The effects of organic and inorganic phosphate on muscle contraction and 104 acetyl cholinesterase activity of the nearshore echinoid Lytechinus variegatus. P. 947. Cowart, J.D. Palatability of Pteraster tesselatus (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) eggs. P. 983. Crawford, B.J., T. Pang, and S.S. Campbell. Development of the hyaline layer of the asteroid Pisaster ochraceus. P. 983. Hammer, H.S., S.A. Watts, J.M. Lawrence, A.L. Lawrence, J.B. McClintock. The effect of dietary protein concentration on gonad composition and gametic condition in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus. P. 1042. Heyland, A., and J. Hoden. Endogenous thyroxine production in sand dollar larvae and its implication for the evolutionary loss of larval feeding. P. 1054. Madigan, P.A., K.A. Waters, and L.G. Hanis. Juvenile growth variation in the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis : possible roles for larval history, behavior and genetics. P. 1113. McEdward, L.R., and B.G. Miner. Diversity and evolution of laival patterns in ophiuroid echinoderms. P. 1124. McGinn, N.A., and C.W. Walker. Vitellogenesis in the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. P. 1124. McGovern, T.M. Sex ratio bias in the clonal brittle star Ophiactis savignyi. P. 1125. Mead, K.S. The mechanisms of turbulent action: how does hydrodynamic shear stress affect fertilization and development in sea urchins? P. 1 127. Miner, B.G., and L.R. McEdward. Diversity and evolution of laival patterns in holothuroid echinoderms. P. 1134. Pizer, M., and G.A. Wray. The evolution and development of left-right asymmetry in echinoderms. P. 1173. Roig-Lopez, J.L., P. Santiago, L. Nieves, B. Jimenez, and J.E. Garcia-Arraras. Differential expression of actin iso forms during intestinal regeneration in the sea cucumber Holothuria glabberima. P. 1191. Thomas, F.I.M., and T.F. Bolton. Mechanical forces imposed on echinoid eggs during spawning: mitigation of force by fibrous networks within egg extracellular layers. P. 1132. Wallace, B.D., H.S. Hammer, S.A. Watts, J.M. Lawrence, and A.L. Lawrence. The effects of dietary protein concentration on growth of juveniles of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus. P. 1248. Zigler, K.S. The sea urchin sperm protein bindin is conserved throughout the echinoids. P. 1272. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 105 Papers presented at the meeting of the World Aquaculture Society, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. 21-25 January, 2001 (Communicated by J.M. Lawrence) Bridger, C.J., R.G. Hooper, and T.J. McKeeva. Commercialization of sea urchin roe enhancement: bottlenecks to future expansion. Devin, M.G., and C.W. Walker. The effect of light and prepared diet on roe quality in the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. George, S., J. Lawrence, and A. Lawrence. The effect of carotenoids on egg production and larval development of the edible sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus: the role of adult and larval diets. Hammer, H.S., S.A. Watts, J.M. Lawrence, A.L. Lawrence, and J.B. McClintock. The effects of dietary protein on the production and proximate composition of gonads in the edible sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus. Lawrence, J.M., S. George, and A.L. Lawrence. Use of a prepared feed for juvenile sea urchins Lytechinus variegatus. Lawrence, J.M., Plank, L.R., and A.L. Lawrence. The effect of dietary carotenoids on gonad production and carotenoid profiles in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus. McBride, S.C. Sea urchin aquaculture and current research. McBride, S.C., M. Shpigel, I. Lupatsch, J.M. Lawrence, and A.L. Lawrence. The effect of energy and protein supply on gonad development of European sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus fed algal and prepared diets. Pearce, C.M. Effect of prepared food ration on gonad quantity and quality of adult green sea urchins Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). Wallace, B.D., H.S. Hammer, S.A. Watts, J.M. Lawrence, and A.L. Lawrence. The effects of dietary protein on growth of juvenile sea urchins. Watts, S.A., M.S. Vikery, M. Becerro, B.D. Wallace, and J.M. Lawrence. Problems associated with settlement, metamorphosis and post-metamorphic growth of Lytechinus variegatus in culture. Alabi, A. Problems and solutions in the mass production of juvenile Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. droebachiensis in British Columbia, Canada. Madigan, P.A., K.A. Waters, C.T. Williams, and L.G. Harris. Juvenile growth variation in the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis : possible roles for larval history, behavior and genetics. 106 Barker, M. A pilot study of stock enhancement of populations of the New Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus by juvenile reseeding. Barker, M. A method for the mass rearing of the New Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus . Sakai, Y. Stock enhancement of short-spined sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius and its effect on Laminaria fishery in eastern Hokkaido, Japan. Hagen, N.T., and C. Solbert. Quality control of sea urchin gonads using NIR-spectroscopy. Devin, M.G., and C.W. Walker. The effect of light and prepared diet on roe quality in the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. Walker, C., L.H. Harrington, N.A. McGinn, M.P. Lesser, and M. Devin. Normal and altered gametogenesis the green sea urchin: implications for aquaculture. Kelly, M.S., G. McLaughlin, and A. Morgan. Use of carotenoid rich microalgae in artificial diets to enhance gonad colour and growth in the edible echinoid Psammechinus miliaris. Otero Villanueva, M. M., and M.S. Kelly. Energy partitioning in the echinoid Psammechinus miliaris fed standardized artificial diets of plant or animal origin. 6TH ECE SIXTH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ECHINODERMS 3-7 SEPTEMBER 2001 BANYULS-SUR-MER, FRANCE (Communicated by Kerry Howell) Scientific Committee of the 6th European Conference on Echinoderms Scientific Committee of the 6th European Conference on Echinoderms Banyuls-sur-mer (3-7 September 2001) Prof. Maria Daniela Candia Camevali Universita degli Studi di Milano Dipartimento di Biologia Milan, Italy cndmdn@imiucca.csi.unimi.it Prof. Michael Thomdyke University of London Egham, United Kingdom m.thomdyke@rhbnc. ac.uk Dr. Nils Hagen Department of Fisheries and Natural Science Bodo College Bodo, Norway nils .hagen@hibo .no Dr. Jean-Pierre Feral (chairperson) Observatoire Oceanologique Banyuls-sur-mer, France feral@obs-banyuls.fr Dr. Bruno David Universite de Bourgogne Dijon, France bruno.david@u-bourgogne.fr Prof. Thomas Heinzeller Ludwig Maximilians Universitet Munich, Germany heinzeller@med.uni-muenchen.de Prof. Michel Jangoux Universite Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium mjangoux@ulb.ac.be Dr. Jaume Gallemi Museu de Geologia Barcelona, Spain j gallemi@cc.uab.es http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/web/departs/feral/biolpop/AccueUl.htm> PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 6TH ECE EVOLUTION, BIODIVERSITY AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY Biodiversity and zoogeography (fossil and extant) Baumiller, T.K. Experimental taphonomy of crinoids and its impact on paleontological interpretations, p.21 Neumann, C. Taphonomy and population structure of fossil and recent spatangoid echinoids. p.38 Eble, G.J. The macroevolution of size in echinoids. p.27 Lefebvre, B., Eble, GJ. & David, B. Morphological disparity in stylophoran echinoderms. p.36 Moyne, S., Thierry, J. & Marchand, D. Disparity and biodiversity of Nucleolites (Cassiduloidea) from the Middle-Late Jurassic of the Paris basin: taxonomic implications, p.37 Oji, T. Are Permian and Triassic articulate crinoids similar or different? p.39 Kroh, A. Palaeoecology and biogeography of a Danian echinoid fauna of the Brudemdorf Fm. (NE Austria). p.36 Jagt, J.W.M., Ishida, Y., Mizuno, I., Fukutomi, M. & Yasui, T. Notes on Cretaceous ophiuroids from Japan. p.34 108 Fontanella, F.M. & Hopkins, T.S. Preliminary phylogeny of six morphological variants of Echinaster (Othilia) from the Gulf of Mexico, p.29 O’Hara, T. & Stohr, S. Deep water ophiuroids of New Caledonia, p.38 Campos-Creasey, L.S., Guille, A. & Paterson, G.: Deep-sea ophiuroids from the southeastern Brazilian slope. p.23 Samyn, Y. & Thandar, A.S. Zoogeography of the shallow- water echinoderm fauna of southern Africa. Lessons from KwaZulu-Natal, p.42 Functional morphology (fossil and extant) Brosseau, O. Comparison of two genera of stalked crinoids: Democrinus and Rhizocrinus (Crinoidea; Bourgueticrinae). p.22 Ameziane, N. & Roux, M. Problems in ontogenetic analysis as related to phylogeny: the genus Guillecrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) as an example, p.20 Franzen, C.: Arm enrolment in the Silurian crinoid Crotalocrinites . p.30 Irimura, S. & Fujita, T. Interspecific variation of vertebral ossicle morphology in Ophiuroidea. p.33 Saucede, T., Mooi, R. & David, B.The strange apical system of the genus Pourtalesia (Holasteroida, Echinoidea): ontogeny and evolution, p.42 Wilkie, I.C., Candia Camevali, M.D., McKew, M. & Bonasoro, F. A non-mutable collagenous structure? Organisation and physiology of the compass-rotular ligament of the echinoid lantern, p.43 Physiology and behaviour Candia Camevali, M.D., Bonasoro, F., Ferreri, P. & Galassi, S. Regenerative potential and effects of exposure to pseudo-estrogenic contaminants (4-nonylphenol) in the crinoid Antedon mediterranea. p.23 Ferreri, P., Candia Camevali, M.D., Bonasoro, F. & Wilkie, I.C. Structure and mechanical properties of arm and cirral autotomy planes in the crinoid Antedon mediterranea. p.29 Thomdyke, M.C., Patruno M., Dewael, Y., & Mallefet, J. Regeneration in the ophiuroid Amphiura filiformis : Physiology and cell biology, p.43 Dewael, Y. & Mallefet, J. Cholinergic control of the luminescence of Amphiura filiformis (Echinodermata). p.25 Mallefet, J. & O’Hara, T. Ophionereis schayeri (Mi/ller & Troschel, 1849), a luminous ophiuroid species, p.37 109 Howell, K., Pond, D., Billett, D.S.M. & Tyler, P.A. Investigating the diet of deep-sea asteroids using fatty acid analysis, p.33 Dubois, P., Feldstein, T., Louillet, C. & Claeys, F. Effects of metals on echinoderm skeletogenesis. p.26 Doignon, G., Jangoux, M., Feral, J.-P. & Eeckhaut, I. The endosymbiotic turbellarians infesting Holothuria tubulosa at Banyuls-sur-Mer. p.26 Haesaerts, D., Jangoux, M. & Flammang, P. Adhesive organs of the brachiolaria larvae of Asterias rubens (Asteroidea). p.31 Otero, M. del Mar & Kelly, M. Feeding behaviour of Psammechinus miliaris, a dominant grazer of intertidal communities, p.39 David, B., Magniez, F. & Villier, L. Conveying behavior of the deep sea pourtalesiid Cystocrepis setigera in the Peru trench, p.25 Hagen, N. Electric stimulation as a method for inducing green sea urchins to spawn, p.32 Ecology and reproductive cycle Bottger, S.A. & McClintock, J.B. The effects of inorganic and organic phosphate exposure on aspects of reproduction in the common sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus. p.21 Gaymer, C.F., Himmelman, J.H. & Johnson, L.E. Effect of intra- and interspecific interactions on the feeding behavior of two subtidal seastars in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence, eastern Canada, p.3 1 Gago, J., Range, P. & Luis O.J. Growth, reproductive biology and habitat selection of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus , in the coastal waters of Cascais, Portugal, p.30 Carvalho, A.L.P.S. & Ventura, C.R.R. Reproductive cycle of Asterina stellifera (Mobius) (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from two distinct habitats in Cabo Frio region, Brazil, p.24 Rebours, C., Billard, C. & Cosson, J. Relationship between feeding and development in the larvae of sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus . p.41 Fourgon, D., Jangoux, M., Vaitilingon, D. & Eeckhaut. Larval development of the symbiotic ophiuroid Ophiomastix venosa. p.30 Entrambasaguas, L., Perez Ruzafa, A., Garcia Charton, J.A. & Bacallado, J J. Spatial distribution and habitat characteristics of the echinoderm assemblage at Cabo Verde Islands, p.28 Perez-Ruzafa, A., Entrambasaguas, L., Garcia Charton, J. A. & Bacallado, J. J. Spatial relationships of the echinoderm fauna of Cape Verde islands at local and biogeographical scales, p.40 Pavlychkov, V.A., Mokretsova N.D., Gavrilova G.S., Yurieva M.I. & Bocharov L.N. Echinoderms no investigations in Russian Far East, p.40 Ecology and populations Joly, G., Guillou, M. & Dubois, P. Population dynamics of Asterias rubens under contrasted pollution conditions, p.35 Barker, M.F. A pilot study of stock enhancement of populations of the New Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus by juvenile reseeding, p.20 Dupont, S., Dewael, Y. & Mallefet, J. Genes in the spotlight: a new genetic marker for bioluminescent ophiuroids. p.27 Perrin, C., Wing, S. & Roy, M. S. Population genetics of the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus and the sea star Coscinasterias muricata among New Zealand’s fiords. p.4l Feral, J.-P., Villard A.-M., Barre, N. & Chenuil A. What is the smallest distance of genetic differenciation in the brood protecting ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata from Western Mediterranean ? p.28 Chenuil, A., Villard, A. & Feral, J.-P. Molecular markers strongly suggest the presence of at least two distinct species of “Echinocardium cordatum” in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. p.24 Phylogeny and evolution Haude, R. The origin of holothurians in Prokruste’s bed of embryology and palaeobiology. p.32 Byrne, M. & Villinski, J. Evolution of maternal provisioning in echinoderms. p.22 Knott, K.E., Balser, E. J., Jaeckle, W.B. & Wray, G.A. Using molecular data to identify cloning asteroid larvae. p.35 Janies, D. Asteroid phylogeny. p.34 Posters presented at the 6th ECE Alves, S.L.S. & Ventura, C.R.R. Size structure and asexual reproduction in two populations of the fissiparous asteroid Coscinasterias tenuispina (Lamarck, 1816) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, p.46 Brosseau, O. SEM and morphometric analysis of pedicellariae in Stylocidaris affinis (Philippi) (Echinodermata, Echnioidea, Cidaridae). p.46 ill Dewael, Y. & Mallefet, J. Calcium channels involved in the luminescence control of ophiuroids (Echinodermata): patch-clamp study, p.47 Dolmatov, I., Ferreri, P., Bonasoro, F. & Candia Camevali, M.D. Visceral regeneration in the crionoid Antedon mediterranea . p.47 Dupont, S. & Mallefet, J. Aberrant forms in the brittle-star Amphipholis squamata. p.48 Eleaume, M., Ameziane, N. & Baumiller, T. Body size and life cycles in nonfeeding larvae of viviparous comatulids (Echinodermata). p.48 Fauville, G., Dupont, S. & Mallefet, J. Comparison of naturally and chemically induced luminescence in the brittle-star Amphipholis squamata. p.49 Fernandez, C., Pasqualini, V., Caltagirone, A. & Boudouresque, C.-F. Stock evaluation of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in a lagoonal environment, p.49 Fontanella, F.M. & Hopkins, T.S. New insights into the functional role of the inter-tubercular pores and glassy tubercles in Echinaster (Othilia ). p.50 Francis, E., Marchand, D. & David, B. A model for apical system variations. Application to the genus Toxaster (Spatangoida). p.50 Fujita, T. Arm regeneration frequency in the bathyal populations of Ophiura sarsii off northern Japan, p.51 Gil Cid, D., Arroyo, F. & Torices, A. Types of diversity in the Ordovician echinoderms from Spain, p.52 Gil Cid, D., Arroyo, F. & Torices, A. Lower Paleozoic echinoderms from Spain: a synthesis, p.51 Gil Cid, D., Arroyo, F. & Torices, A. Taphonomic aspects of the Ordovician blastozoa (Diploporita, Cystoidea) from SW Spain, p.52 Harshany, D., Lawrence, J. & Edwards, S. Production in the starfish Luidia clathrata measured directly and calculated from the specific dynamic action, p.53 Hopkins, T.S., Fontanella, F.M. & Ventura, R. Morphological variation in three South Atlantic sea stars of the genus Echinaster (Othilia). p.53 Idema, J. Brood protection or to find a way for food for the young specimens of Ophiothrix fragilis (Abildgaard). p.54 Ishida, Y. Cenozoic ophiuroids from Japan, p.54 Jagt, J.W.M., Deckers, M., Dortangs, R. & Michels, G. Drilling predation in Late Cretaceous echinoids from the Maastricht area (the Netherlands, Belgium), p.56 Jagt, J.W.M. & Wille, E. Pliocene echinoid faunules from Kallo (Antwerp area, NW Belgium), p.55 112 Jagt, J.W.M. & Riegraf, W. Late Cretaceous ophiuroids from the Miinsterland Basin (Germany): preliminary observations, p.55 Kutscher, M. & Reich, M.: Echinoids from the Silurian of the Isle of Gotland, Sweden, p.56 Lawrence, J., Plank, L., McBride, S. & Shpigel, M. Sublethal effects of ammonia on the sea urchins Lytechinus variegatus, Arbacia punctulata , Strongylocentrotus franciscanus , and Paracentrotus lividus. p.57 Leoni, V., Fernandez, C., Johnson, M., Ferrat, L. & Pergent-Martini, C. Annual gonadic index cycle in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in a lagoonal and marine environment, p.57 Lepskaya, N.V., Zadorozhny, P.A., Borisovets, E.E. & Yakush, E.V. Gonads coloring and its dynamics in the maturing process of sea urchins Strongylocentrotus intermedius and S. nudus. p.58 Lima, R.P.N., Ventura, C.R.R. & Campos-Creasey, L.S. Temporal variation of gonad morphology and gametogenesis of the commercial sea cucumber Isostichopus badionotus from southeast Brazil, p.58 Long, S. & Byrne, M. Evolution of the echinoderm Hox gene cluster, p.59 Mallefet, J., Brugeman, O. Dupont, S., Bannister, R. & Thomdyke, M. Regeneration in the ophiuroid Amphiura filiformis : temperature effects, p.59 Martin-Garin, B., David, B. & Thierry, J. Quantification of the relationship between morphology- environment for the fossil sea-urchin Collyrites analis (Disasteroidea; Middle Jurassic), p.60 Martinez, I., Garcia, F. J., Daza, J.L., del Castillo, F. & Perez, M. Biological cycle of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) in three habitats of southern Spain, p.60 Mazzone, F., Byrne, M. & Thomdyke, M. Arm autotomy and nerve cord regeneration in Coscinasterias muricata. p.61 Mendes, C.L.T., Tavares, C.M. & Campos-Creasey, L.S. Food preference of Echinometra lucunter (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in relation to algal availability on a rocky shore in southeast Brazil, p.61 Moussa, B., Nereaudeau, D. & David, B. Echinoids distribution in the Iullemmeden Basin (West Africa) and their paleobiogeographical significance, p.62 Neraudeau, D., Cronier, C. & Villier, L. The status of the Periaster genus and the problematical origins of the Schizasterid echinoids. p.62 Pereira, A.D. & Ventura, C.R.R. Reproductive cycle of Echinaster (Othilia) brasiliensis (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) in Cabo Frio region, Brazil, p.63 Reich, M. Fossil calcareous ring elements of Holothuroidea. p.63 Reich, M. & Villier, L. Holothurians from the Toarcian of western France, p.64 113 Santos, R. } Haesaerts, D., Jangoux, M. & Flammang, P. Comparative histological and immunohistochen study of asteroid tube foot adhesion, p.64 Shibata, T. & Oji, T. Comatulid garden from the Miocene of western Japan, p.65 Smith, A. Echinoids on the web. p.65 Thandar, A.S., Seoraj N. & Moodley G.K. Feeding in laboratory-eviscerated specimens of Holothuria (Semperothuria) cinerascens (Brandt, 1 835) - a preliminary report, p.65 Thomdyke, M.C., Patruno, M. & Wray, G.A. Engrailed expression during regeneration in the brittlestar Amphiura filiformis. p.66 Thomdyke, M.C., Patruno, M., Chen, W.C., Beesley, P.W., Graham, A., McGonnell, I. & Candia Camev M.D. Expression studies on homeobox and bmp homologues in echinoderm neuronal regeneration, p. Tomas, F., Turon, X., Romero, J. & Lopez-Sendino, P. Recruitment, population stmcture and biological parameters of Paracentrotus lividus in two contrasting habitats: rocky walls and seagrass meadows, p Varotto, R.S. & Ventura, C.R.R. Modeling the somatic growth and estimating the mortality of the sea-urc Cassidulus mitis Krau, 1954 (Echinoidea: Cassidulidae). p.67 Ventura, C.R.R., Alves, S.L.S., Carvalho, A.L.P.S., MacCord, F.S., Pereira, A.D. & Varotto, R.S. Interpopulation comparison of the reproductive cycle and morphological traits of Echinometra lucunU (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from two different habitats in Brazilian coast, p.68 Yurieva, M.I., Akuiin, V.N. & Kleschenko, Y.E. Lipids composition of sea urchins from the Japan Sea. p 114 PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS FOURTH NORTH AMERICAN ECHINODERM CONFERENCE AUGUST 22-26 DARLING MARINE CENTER UNIVERSITY OF MAINE WALPOLE, MAINE The primary purpose of the site is to provide a taxonomic resource for the scientific community in which the genera and higher taxa of echinoid can be simply and rapidly identified.There are currently over 200 pages of detailed information about echinoid taxa. Here no holds are barred and technical terms abound. A reasonable grasp of echinoid morphology is assumed and these pages will be of most use to professional scientists and advanced researchers. For each genus information is given about the type species, the key diagnostic characters, its stratigraphical and geographical distribution, species currently assigned with confidence (not necessarily exhaustive), and remarks about recent scientific publications dealing with this taxon. Wherever possible high-quality images are provided of specimens in oral, aboral and lateral views as well as interpretive diagrams. To access this information you can go direct to the Taxonomic index which will take you to the appropriate page, or you can use the Keys where you will find an illustrated step by step dichotomous key to help you identify which echinoid you have. This site is a long- term project which will ultimately provide access to images of all described genera of echinoid, both recent and fossil. At present only about 20% of the genera are covered, but sections will be added as and when they are completed. The taxa that are covered comprehensively are as follows (with dates of posting or latest revision) :- Diadematoida (17/01/01) Pedinoida (23/2/01) Salenioida (5/12/00) Echinoida (5/12/00) Holectypoida (5/ 1 2/00) Clypeasteroida (1 5/6/0 1 ) In addition there is an Introduction giving some basic facts about how echinoids live, feed and reproduce for the casual visitor with no biological training, and a section entitled Morphology and morphological terms, providing some guidance to the formidable array of technical terms. Designed and created by Andrew B Smith, Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum (email abs@nhm.ac.uk). http://www.nhm.ac.uk/palaeontology/echinoids/index.html 116 ☆☆☆☆ ECHINODERM WEB PAGES ☆☆☆☆ Fabian Acuna - http://labic.hypermart.net Departamento de Ciencias Marinas, Mar del Plata, Argentina Nadia Ameziane - www.mnhn.fr Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris Larry Basch, Ecologist— Coastal Manager National Park Service Alaska Southeast Coastal Parks Cluster: Glacier Bay, Klondike Gold Rush, Sitka, & Wrangell-St. Elias National Parks Larry_Basch@nps.gov sealives@seaknet.alaska.edu http://www.nps.gov/glba/ http://www.nps.gov/klgo/ http ://www. nps.gov/sitk/ http ://www.nps.gov/wrst/home.htmI Penny Berents - Collection Manager - Marine Invertebrates - Australia http://www.austmus.gov.au Christiane Biermann - http://faculty.washington.edu/biermann/ Includes some samples of my research on fertilization and population genetics in strongylocentrotids and echinids. David Billett - http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/GDD/DEEPSEAS/ DEEPSEAS Benthic Biology Group at Southampton Oceanography Centre Ruediger Birenheide - www.birenheide.com/cemb Canadian Echinoderm Message Board - set up to encourage conversation between Canadian and all other interested echinoderm scientists. Francesco Bonasoro - http://imiucca.csi.unimi.itT echino/5ece7.htm Thomas Brey - http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany Peter Brueggeman - Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/nsf/guide/echinodermata-l.html http://sciIib.ucsd.edu/sio/nsf/guide/echinodermata-2.html McMurdo Sound, Antarctica echinoderms Casey Bums - http://kendaco.telebyte.com/cburns/paleo Various images related to my echinoderm research, usually pictures of specimens recently collected, localities, etc. David J. Carroll - A brief description of my research interests and list of publications http://www.bio.flt.edu/Faculty/carroll.htm Suraphol Chunhabundit - www.arri.chula.ac.th Aquatic Resources Research Institute, Chulalongkom University, Thailand Ron Clouse - http://www.clouseart.com/ Chantal Conand - http://www.univ-reunion.fr/tlO_fac_sciences/tlO_plaquette/ecomar.htm Beche de Mer Bulletin (SPC) - www.spc.org.nc/coastfish Costello, Mark J. - developing a European Register of Marine Species: details at web site erms.biol.soton.ac.uk Costello, Mark J. - Ecological Consultancy Services Ltd (EcoServe) at www.ecoserve.ie Dafiii, J. - www.dafni.com/gulfsave/jdafni.html James Dalby - http://www.gov.bc.ca/elp BC Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks Claire Dalgleish - Our company is currently working with macrobenthos sampled from the North East Atlantic margin, mainly in the Faroe-Shetland channel as part of environmental monitoring programmes within the oil and gas industry, UK. Environment and Resource Technology's Homepage offering an introduction to a wide range of inhouse environmental capabilities at www.ert.co.uk Bruno David - http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/BIOGEOSCIENCE/ Dimitri D. Deheyn - http://slobiolum.ucsd.edu Site describing the research topics in the lab (M. LATZ's lab), Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Yannick Dewael - http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/forum/ydewaell.html My page on the bioluminescence web site. Patricio Dominguez-Alonso - http://www.ucm.es/info/paleo/personal/patricio.htm Personal page with interests and publication list Samuel Dupont - 1/ Summary of my phD project http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/forum/sdupontl.html 2/ Personnal page and Curriculum vitae (Update 20 March 2000) http://www.biol.ucl.ac.be/fyga/Dupont.html 3/ Web page of the Animal Physiology lab http ://www.biol.ucl.ac.be/fy ga/ 118 Also, from Sam Dupont Results of project on the small bioluminescent ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata presented at the 11th International Symposium on Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence. Oral communication presented as a web page. I invite you to visit http://www.biol.ucl.ac.be/fyga/californie/pagel.html Ebert, T. A. 1998. Plant and Animal Populations. Methods in Demography. Academic Press, San Diego, CA 3 12p The book includes various echinoderm examples for illustrating analysis of growth, survival, allometry and matrix methods; see http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/Cornered_Rat/ Jon Eggert - (contact: midvangur@islandia.is). Reference Page http://www.islandia.isr midvangur/new_page_8.htm Jean-Pierre Feral - http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/web/departs/feral/biolpop/Accueill.htm UMR 7628 - MODELES EN BIOLOGIE CELLULAIRE ET EVOLUTIVE Biologie de Populations et Evolution des Invertebres Marins. The 6th European Conference on Echinoderms, Banyuls-sur-mer, France on September 3-7,2001 http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/web/departs/feral/biolpop/Accueill.htm Maria Dolores Gil Cid - http://www.ucm.es/info/paleo/personal/gilcid.htm Professor, Department of Paleontology, Ciudad University, Madrid, Spain ViceDirector del Instituto de Geologia Economica (CSIC-UCM). Kriton Glenn - http:Zwww.agso.gov.au AUSTRALIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ORGANISATION Ben Greenstein - http://vmw.corneU-iowa.edu/~bgreenstein Philippe Grosjean - Marine Biology Laboratory, ULB, Belgium, Mariculture and Biostatistic, Sci Views Project Coordinator - http://www.sciviews.org Monique Guillou - My main echinoderm model in ecology and ecotoxicology is Sphaerechinus granularis. Please find in this web page some informations to better know this sea urchin. h ttp ://www.univ-brest:fr/IUEM/BIOFLUX/PNDR/echino. h tml In Sphaerechinus granularis resource allocation is "plastic" and varies in response to environmental changes. The following page presents changes in the reproductive strategy of this species according to food availability. http://www.univ-brest.fr/IUEM/BIOFLUX/PNDR/aUocener.html Rosemary Hall - Curriculum vitae http://RosemaryHall.homestead.com/REHCurriculumVitae.html Jean-Fran$ois Hamel - www.seve.cjb.net 119 Reimund Haude - http://www.gwdg.der uggpwww/ Joan Herrera - http://nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu/-herrera/ Liam Herringshaw - This is a fairly simple personal profile of me within the School of Earth Sciences' website. It includes a particularly scary photograph. http://www.bham.ac.uk/EarthSciences/people/research/herringshaw_l.html Alan Hodgson - http://www.rhodes.ac.za/conferences/icird2001 9th International Congress on Invertebrate Reproduction and Development. July 2001. First announcement and preliminary details Anne Hoggett and Lyle Vail - http://www.austmus.gov.au/science/projects/lizard/index.htm Directors, Lizard Island Research Station Susan Hottenrott - http://home.att.net/-ophiuroid "The Ophiuroidea- bringing you the very latest in ophiuroid technology, news and gossip" This is an entertaining and informative site for both for the general public seeking ophiuroid basics as well as colleagues and graduate students seeking information on museum collections, funding and systematics resources. Fatih Huseyinoglu - www.geocities.com/fateaux personal web page, includes personal pictures, Asterias rubens and some downloadable documents. John W.M. Jagt - www.nhmmaastricht.nl Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht R. Jeyabhaskaran - http://www.nio.org Biological Oceanography Division, National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula India. Craig Johnson - Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute [TAFI] TAFI web site: http://www.utas.edu.au/docs/tafi/TAFI_Homepage.html University of Tasmania, Dept of Zoology- Zoology web site: http://www.utas.edu.au/docs/zoology/homepage.html Thomas Kammer - http://www.geo.wvu.edu/-kammer/welcome.htm Brian Keller - www.fknms.nos.noaa.gov Alexander Kerr - Tree of Life Holothuroidea Web Page http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/echinodermata/ holothuroidea/holothuroidea.html Philip Lambert - http://rbcml.rbcm.gov.bc.ca Royal British Columbia Museum web site. Includes information on all aspects of the museum. http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/research-collectionsdept/nat-hist/section/lambert.html 120 John Lucas - URL Aquaculture: http://www.jcu.edu.au/dept/Aquaculture/aquacult.htm Chris Mah - http://www.geology.uiuc.edu/~fossils/ This page currently describes the research program in our lab. (Currently out of date but should be more up to date very soon!) Richard Martin - http://www.marine.csiro.au/CRIMP/ Home page for the CSIRO Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests J. Douglas McKenzie - www.integrin.co.uk (Integrin Advanced Biosystems Ltd, Marine Resource Centre, Oban, Scotland) deals mostly with marine invertebrates. Tamara McGovern - details research and study system http ://bio.fsu.edu/~mcgovern/ Charles Messing's comatulid crinoid page: morphology, taxonomy, ecology & feeding) http://www.nova.edu/ocean/messing/crinoids/wltitle.html Philip Mladenov - http://gandalf.otago.ac.nz:800/Marine/marine.htm Rich Mooi - CAS Echinoderm Web Page www.calacademy.org/research/izg/echinoderm/ Andrew Morgan - http://www.auckland.ac.nz/leigh Leigh Marine Laboratory web page: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/Students/amorgan Tatsuo Motokawa - http://www.bio.titech.ac.jp/~tmotokaw/ Basic Biology, Tokyo Institute of Technology James Nebelsick - http://homepages.uni-tuebingen.de/nebelsick/ Great animation of a “Clypeaster going down the taphonomic road to destruction” Richard Pagett - http://www.interventionworks.com Environmental Management & Training, Wiltshire, UK John Pearse - http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/facuIty/pearse.html Vaclav Petr - A complete and updated bibliography of Rudolph J. Prokop http ://www.natur.cuni.cz/~vpetr/Rudolph.htm English home page - http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~vpetr/Anglicky.htm Petr bibliography - http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~vpetr/Petr.htm Anniversary article for F.H.C. Hotchkiss - http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~vpetr/Birth.htm Dieter Piepenburg - http://www.uni-kiel.de/ipoe Mike Reich - http://www.uni-greifswald.de "The Fossil Holothuroidea Webpage" http://www.uni-greifswald.de/~geo/REICH/P224.htm 121 Mike Reich, (University of Greifswald, Germany) has prepared a bibliography of fossil holothurians (after 1990) — please check: http://www.uni-greifswald.de/-geo/REICH/P310.htm [the complete bibliography of fossil holothurians (1828-1999) will be published next year]. Paige Rothenberger - http://rps.uvi.edu/vimas VI Marine Advisory Service, Center for Marine & Environmental Studies, University of the Virgin Islands Michael S. Roy - http://www.otago.ac.nz/Zoology/stafi/mr.html Michael P. Russell - www.homepage.villanova.edu/michael.russell Personal web site Bernhard Ruthensteiner (Conservator and Leader of the Invertebrate Section) http://www.zsm.mwn.de/wiss_start.htm Zoological State Collection Munich, Echinoderm Collection. I would like to announce that information on the type material of our echinoderm collection is available at this Web-address. Go to Everteb. varia Sammlung. There is a list of echinodem type specimens. The echinoderm collection consists mainly of material collected by Ludwig Doderlein in Japan. (Email: BRuthensteiner@zsm.mwn.de) Robert Singletary - http://www.bridgeport.edu/-robert Mattias Skold - http://www.otago.ac.nz/MarineScience Norman Sloan - www.harbour.com/parkscan/gwaii Marine Ecologist, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve sea cucumber fisheries. Andrew Smith - www.nhm.ac.uk/palaeontology/echinoids/index.html Taxonomic website on the genera of Echinoidea. The site currently stands at some 3400 items and about 400 high quality images of the genera, comprehensive for the Diadematoida, Echinoida, Holectypoida, Salenioida and Clypeasteroida. In addition there are systematic keys and introductory sections on the morphology and biology of echinoids. L. Courtney Smith - www.gwu.edu/-clade/faculty/smith.html Renate Sponer - molecular evolution of ophiuroids: phylogeny, phylogeography, population genetics in Amphipholis squamata , Ophiactis savignyi, Ophiocoma scolopendrina. http : //www. dnapop.zi.ku.dk Kathryn Stevenson - http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Marine/library.htm University Marine Biological Station, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland Sabine Stoehr - http://www.nrm.se/ev/staff/stohr.html.en Jarek Stolarski - www.paleo.pan.pl Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences 122 Claudio Tiago and Valeria Hadel - http://www.usp.br/cbm/ Homepage Centro de Biologia Marinha at Unversidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil Research page - http://www.usp.br/cbm/pesquisa.html BIOTA/FAPESP - The Virtual Institute of Biodiversity - http://www.biotasp.org.br This is a biodiversity conservation and sustainable use research program for the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, sponsored by FAPESP. Tommasi, L.R. 1999. Echinodermata recentes e fosseis do Brasil. In: BDT - Informa^o cientifica -Diversidade de especies - Fauna - Invertebrados. Campinas: Banco de Dados 123 Tropical, [in Portugese], http://www.bdt.org.br/zoologia/echinodermata/ Curriculum involving echinoderms, especially the Brazilian REVIZEE material (NE and SE Brazilian regions); also, antarctic collections; palaeobiogeography and modem biogeography of echinoderms in the South Atlantic region. www.geocities.com/CollegePark/center/2122 Mat Vanderklift - http://www.botany.uwa.edu.au/marine/homepages/matvanderklift.html Jacob van der Land - http://www2.eti.uva.nl/database/urmo/default.html editor of Unesco-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO) Steve Veatch - http://geoscience.htmlplanet.com/Sea_urchin.htm short paper on fossil sea urchins near Garden of the Gods, Colorado. Anders Waren - http://www.nrm.se/ev/stafl/waren.html.se Gert Woerheide - http://www.calcarea.nu Calcareous sponges from the Great Barrier Reef Greg Wray - The Tree of Life home page: http://ag.arizona.edu/ENTO/tree/phylogeny.html Echinodermata: http ://phy logeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/ echinodermata/echinodermata.html Crinoidea: http ://phylogeny. arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/ echinodermata/crinoidea/crinoidea.html Jiri Zitt - http://www.grisoft.cz Zkontrolovano antivirovym systemem AVG 123 *#### INFORMATION REQUESTS ☆☆☆☆☆ BUNDRICK, CARLA - is collecting submissions of Echinoderm Poetry (original works, please!) For an upcoming publication honoring Walter Garstang. Snail-mail and email accepted. Please contact me at bookw342@aol.com or 24 Talbot Street, Salinas CA 93901 DELBONI, CYNTHIA GRAZIELLE MARTINS - requests papers published on ossicle formation in holothurians, methods of preparation etc. Please contact cydelbon@zaz.com.br HENKEL, TIMOTHY - 1 am interested in habitat use of the sponge-dwelling ophiuroid Ophiothrix lineata and am looking for any sitings or samples in collection and where they were found. Please contact henkelt@uncwil.edu HORSTMAN, DEON - I’m starting to assess the mariculture potential of an indigenous sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla through laboratory rearing of early life history stages. I would urgently like to make contact with scientists doing similar research. Please contact horstman@sfri.wcape.gov.za IVY, GRISILDA - requests reprints related to sea cucumber culture and reproductive biology. Please contact ivygrisilda@hotmaO.com JACKSON, JENNIFER - I am really keen to aquire DNA samples of irregular echinoidea, particularly any spatangoidea and clypeasteroidea. I only need about a cm square of tissue or 0.5g of test in order to perform a successful extraction so any material would be useful and very gratefully appreciated. Please contact jennifer.jackson@linacre.ox.ac.uk JAGT, JOHN W.M. - I would greatly appreciate receiving any Recent ophiuroids (preferably identified to species level, and representing all orders), or fragments of such (in particular arms), for an ongoing study of fossil brittles stars (Late Cretaceous of NW Europe). Please contact me at maU@nhmmaastricht.nl JEYABASKARAN, R. - requests information about taxonomy of corals and their associated animals. Please contactjaybas@darya.nio.org MAGSINO, RICHARD - I would like to request literature reprints from researchers working on the population genetics of reef invertebrates. I will be very thankful if I can get contacts with specialists in the field. Please contact rickym@upmsi.ph 124 MENDES, CARLA LIMA TORRES - requests information related to the following topics. Feeding ecology of Echinometra lucunter: feeding preference in relation to food availability in Cabo Frio region, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Please contact at carIamendes@rjnet.com.br NITHYANANDAN, MANICKAM - 1 request reprints regarding the deep sea echinoderms of the east coast of India (Bay of Bengal). Please contact nithyanandanm@yahoo.com ORTIZ, EDUARDO MORTEO - I’m currently studying about the artisanal fishery of starfish in Baja California, Mexico. I would appreciate any information relating to this topic. Please contact eddymorteo@hotmail.com OYEN, CRAIG - I am gathering data (species diversity, geographic and biostratigraphic distribution) regarding fossil comatulid crinoids from the southeastern U.S. Any comments regarding occurrences from Texas to Maryland is welcome. Please contact cwoyen@ship.edu RANNER, HERWIG - 1 would be interested in having information about the geographic distribution of Asterias rubens worldwide. Please contact herwig.ranner@gmx.net TAHERA, QASEEM - would appreciate any publication on echinoderms relating to taxonomy, systematics, reproduction and larval distribution. Please contact qaseem@mrc.ku.edu.pk TAVARES, YARA APARECIDA GARCIA - I'm begining study sea urchin fishery monitoring and I would like to contact some specialist in echinoids fisheries and receive publications about sea urchin aquaculture and management. Please contact me at ytavares@aica.cem.ufpr.br 125 ☆☆☆ CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT ☆☆☆ Communicated by Thomas Heinzeller llth International Echinoderm Conference Munich 2003 Please be informed that the website www.iec2003.uni-muenchen.de is on-line The 1 1th International Echinoderm Conference will be held at the Ludwig-Maximilians- Universitet, Munich, Germany, from October 6- 10, 2003. The Local Organising Comittee comprises members of the Medical Faculty (U.Welsch, T. Heinzeller), and of the Faculty of Geological Sciences (RXeinfelder). Registration and abstracts as well as special requests, comments and proposals should all be sent to T. Heinzeller, if ever possible by e-mail (HeinzeUer@anat.med.uni-muenchen.de). Those to whom it is not possible, may post to: 1 1th IEC 2003 Prof. Dr. Thomas Heinzeller Anatomische Anstalt der LMU Pettenkoferstrasse 1 1 D-80336 Muenchen Germany Key Dates and Registration Dates and Deadlines: As soon as possible: booking of the hotel (for details see Accomodation) April 1, 2003: Submission of abstracts. Only abstracts submitted in time can be included in the abstract booklet. April 1, 2003: Latest date to pay the reduced registration fee June 1, 2003: Submission of manuscripts for the proceedings volume July 1, 2003: Deadline for room booking by the Munich Tourist Office Cancellations and Refunds: between July 1, 2003, and September 1, 2003, requests will be refunded minus only a moderate handling fee between September 2, 2003, and October 5, 2003: 50% refund October 5, 2003, evening: Arrival and Welcome-Party October 8, 2003, afternoon: Excursion, evening: Banquet October 10, 2003, afternoon: to say goodbye The days thereafter: Post-conference excursions (see Social events and Excursions) Registration Downloading a registration form will be possible from April 2002 Further links: IEC-Homepage Venue, Travel and Accomodation Scientific Programme Presentations and Proceedings Social Events and Excursions ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Communicated by Mike Reich The "1. Arbeitstreffen deutschsprachiger Echinodermenforscher" "1st meeting of german speaking Echinoderm Researcher” was held at Greifswald (Northeastern Germany, 200 km north of Berlin on the Baltic Sea coast) from May 11 to 13, 2001 http://www.echinodermata.de/echino.htm email: reichmi@mail.uni-greifswald.de ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ANNOUNCEMENT Press release - Sea Cucumber Research Communicated by Julia Elliott (University of Hull) The University of Hull on a mission to save the sea cucumber. The University is taking the lead in a major international project to save the sea cucumber - an extremely odd looking creature - but one of the ocean's most important marine species with environmental, gastronomic and potential medicinal qualities. 127 Dr Andrew Lawrence of the Department of Biological Sciences has been awarded El 60,700 by the Government's Darwin Initiative to develop a sustainable fishery on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. Hull has beaten off stiff competition from other universities and conservation organisations to win the grant for the project which begins in September 2001. It is one of 3 1 projects under the prestigious Initiative which was established at the Rio Summit in 1992 and aims to safeguard the world's biodiversity. Sea cucumbers are closely related to starfish and sea urchins and live predominantly in the Tropics. They are believed to have medicinal qualities in the treatment of whooping cough, bronchial inflammation and arthritis and also perhaps in the treatment of tumors. In the Far East in particular, they are also exploited as a dried, salted or smoked food called Trepang or Beche-de-mer. 'Sea cucumbers are in high demand and their fisheries have a history of over-exploitation and collapse, leaving behind a disrupted and impoverished environment,' said Dr Lawrence. 'This is made even worse by the fact that sea cucumbers are a key species, playing a vital role in the structure and function of coral reef communities. The degradation of the reefs adversely affect other fisheries and the tourist industry. In no case so far has a sea cucumber fishery been maintained and sustainable, which is why this project is so important.' There are four main elements to the project: * To measure the current stocks of sea cucumbers to develop a sustainable fishery plan * To develop a pilot 'mariculture system' which will be used to restock depleted areas of the coast and small sitale, community based, farming systems. * To identify and extract certain materials from the sea cucumbers which have potential medical benefits - for example antibacterial and antifungal properties. * To train local people in stock assessment methods and fishermen in mariculture techniques. Three Egyptian research students will be coming to the University to work on the project with Dr Lawrence. It will be one of the first collaborations between the University and Hull's new World Ocean Discovery Centre, The Deep, which has offered to support the project in any way possible and help with the dissemination of the results. The University will also be working with the Suez Canal University, the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency and the Red Sea Govemate. 'All four elements of the project will enable the Egyptian Government to put into place a management plan for the sustainable exploitation of sea cucumbers,' said Dr Lawrence. More about the exploitation of sea cucumbers * Sea cucumber fisheries have collapsed throughout the Indo Pacific with many expensive species being commercially extinct in countries including the Solomon Islands, Cook Islands and Fiji. * In one extreme case, demand has led to the development of an illegal fishery in the Galapagos Marine Reserve. Attempts to close it have resulted in direct confrontation between fishermen and conservationists. * Clandestine fisheries have been set up on pristine islands and there have been disturbing cases of 128 ecoterrorism. * The fishery on the Red Sea Coast of Egypt would have most probably followed the pattern of other fisheries had this project not been developed. More details: Julia Elliott, Public Relations Office 10482 466326 Release issued: 31/5/2001 Julia Elliott Public Relations, Administration Building University of Hull Hull HU6 7RX Telephone: (01482) 466326 FAX: ( " ) 466442 E-Mail: Julia.Elliott@hull.ac.uk NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENTS (Contributed by John M. Lawrence) Jangoux, M., and J.M. Lawrence, (editors) 2001. Echinoderm Studies. Volume 6. A.A. Balkema, Lisse. (Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers, P.O. Box 1675, 3000 BR Rotterdam, The Netherlands. FAX +31 10 4135947) Balch, T., and R.E. Scheibling. Larval supply, settlement and recruitment in echinoderms. 1-83. Mita, M., and M. Nakamura. Energy metabolism of sea urchin spermatozoa: the endogenous substrate and ultrastructural correlates. 85-110. De Ridder, C., and T.W. Foret. Non-parasitic symbioses between echinoderms and bacteria. 111-169. Ausich, W.I. Echinoderm taphonomy. 171-227. Clark, A.M., and C. Mah. An index of names of recent Asteroidae -- Part 4: Forcipulatida and Brisingida. 229-347. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 129 Lawrence, J.M. (ed.) 2001. Edible sea urchins: biology and ecology. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Elsevier Science, PO BOx 945, New York, NY 10159-0945, FAX 1-212-633-3680; Elsevier Science, PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands, FAX 31-20-4853432) Lawrence, J.M. The edible sea urchins. 1-4 Walker, C.W., T. Unuma, N.A. McGinn, L.M. Harrington, and M.P. Lesser. Reproduction of sea urchins. 5-26 Marsh, A.G., and S.A. Watts. Energy metabolism and gonad development. 27-42 Wasson, K.M., and S.A. Watts. Reproductive endocrinology of sea urchins. 43-57 McEdward, L.R., and B.G. Miner. Echinoid larval ecology. 59-78 Ebert, T.A. Growth and survival of post-settlement sea urchins. 79-102 Lawrence, J.M., and T.S. Klinger. Digestion in sea urchins. 103-1 13 Matsuno, T., and M. Tsushima. Carotenoids in sea urchins. 115-138 Tajima, K., and J.M. Lawrence. Disease in edible sea urchins. 139-148 Andrew, N., and M. Byrne. The ecology of Centrostephanus rodgersii. 149-160 Vasquez, J. Ecology of Loxechinus albus. 161-175 Boudouresque, C.-F., and M. Verlacque. Ecology of Par acentrotus lividus. 177-216 Kelly, M., and E. Cook. The ecology of Psammechinus miliaris. 217-224 McClanahan, T.R., and N.A. Muthiga. The ecology of Echinometra. 225-243 Barker, M.F. The ecology of Evechinus chloroticus. 245-260 Keesing, J. The ecology of Heliocidaris erythrogramma. 261-270 Scheibling, R.E., and B.G. Hatcher. The ecology of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. 271-306 Tegner, M.J. The ecology of Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. 307-331 Agatsuma, Y. Ecology of Strongylocentrotus intermedius . 333-346 Agatsuma, Y. Ecology of Strongylocentrotus nudus. 347-361 Agatsuma, Y. Ecology of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus , and Anthocidaris crassispina in southern Japan. 363-374 Watts, S.A., J.B. McClintock, and J.M. Lawrence. The ecology of Lytechinus variegatus . 375-393 Lawrence, J.M., and Y. Agatsuma. The ecology of Tripneustes. 395-413 Lawrence, J.M. Sea-urchin roe cuisine. 4 1 5-4 1 6 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ MONOGRAPHE SUR LES OURSINS DU CORALLIEN DES ARDENNES VADET, ALAIN ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 130 Echinoderms of the Philippines by Sabine Schoppe, 2000 Price: US$12.50 Suitable For: General interest ISBN: 9812320938 Specifications: 210 x 148 mm, 144 pages, Soft cover, Line drawings and full colour photographs About the Book: Starfishes, sea cucumbers and sea urchins are the familiar creatures hidden behind the far less common term of echinoderms. Many species of the echinoderms can be found in the shallow waters of the Philippines seas -one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. Some echinoderms, such as the Crown-of Thoms sea star, are keystone predators capable of effecting enormous ecological changes; various sea cucumbers and sea urchins are the basis of important fisheries; other echinoderms are used in biomedical research, serving as sources of pharmaceuticals, and are monitored as indicators of environmental health. Over 80 different species, accompanied be brief descriptions of each one with information on habitat, associated organisms, and distribution, serve to depict and describe many conspicuous species of echinoderms. Fully illustrated with colour photographs, the book is an easy-to-follow guide for amateurs and enthusiasts alike. To order or for more specifications check: http://www.timesone.com.sg/te Copyright 1997-1999 Times Editions Pte Ltd. All rights reserved. Dr. Sabine Schoppe Aquatic Science and Technology Institute State Polytechnic College of Palawan Santa Monica Puerto Princesa City 5300 Palawan Philippines schoppes@PAL-ONL.COM ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ECHINODERM-L NOTICE Looking for good Ph.D. students Contributed by Florence Thomas Research Fellowships available for competitive students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. on the role of physical processes in the reproductive biology of marine invertebrates. The University of South Florida offers excellent support for highly competitive graduate students. If you are interested please contact me Dr. Florence Thomas fthomas@chumal.cas.usf.edu. I am also interested in attracting students interested in the role of physical processes in the nutrient dynamics of subtropical an tropical communities. 131 REPRINTS AVAILABLE Dr. Daniel James reprints on Echinoderms. Those who are interested may please contact Dr.D.B. James at No 13, Bharathiar Street, Metha Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600029 INDIA Phone: 91-044-3745351 Email: baskarJames@yahoo.com A complete bibiliography of Dr. James 9 reprints follows the Announcement Section ( see page 142) ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ANNOUNCEMENT - ON-LINE PUBLICATION Communicated by Thomas Brey Dear friends and colleagues, Herewith I wish to announce the online publication of "POPULATION DYNAMICS IN BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES - A VIRTUAL HANDBOOK" which you will find at http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Benthic/Ecosystem/FoodWeb/Handbook/intro/index.htmI This handbook - exists as a free-of-charge online version only - tries to summary the actual stage of methods and techniques in population dynamics studies - is neither complete nor will it ever be, because science is a continuous process The author - hopes you will find this handbook useful and you will forward its website to many colleagues - waits for feedback from readers/users Dr. Thomas Brey Ecosystem Research Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research snail-mail: P.O. Box 120161, D-27515 Bremerhaven, Germany e-mail: tbrey@awi-bremerhaven.de voice: ++49 (0) 471 4831 1316 Fax: ++49(0)471 4831 1149 www: http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de 132 ISBN 0-7748-0825-X OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, SOUTHEAST ALASKA AND PUGET SOUND W alk along any coastal shore and you are likely to see some colourful sea stars clinging to the rocks below the surface of the water. These fascinating animals can live in almost any marine habitat, from rocky tidal pools to deep-ocean muck. Sea stars belong to a group of marine invertebrates called echinoderms,and they are related to sea cucumbers and sea urchins. In this new handbook, Philip Lambert describes 43 species of sea stars that live in the productive coastal waters (to a depth of 200 metres) from Glacier Bay in southeast Alaska to Puget Sound in northern Washington, including the entire coast of British Columbia. The sea-star fauna of this region is the most diverse of all the temperate waters of the world, due to the great age of the Pacific Basin and the variety of habitats along this complex coastline. Photographs and illustrations help identify all 43 species, and a colour section highlights the shallow-water animals in their natural habitats.The author also lists 26 species that live below 200 metres and 14 others that occur just north or south of the region. Philip Lambert is curator of marine invertebrates at the Royal British Columbia Museum and author of Sea Cucumbers of British Columbia, Southeast Alaska and Puget Sound. UBC Press CT> ISBN 0-7748-0825-X ROYAL BRITISH COLUMBIA MUSEUM HANDBOOK Sea Stars OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, SOUTHEAST ALASKA AND PUGET SOUND PHILIP LAMBERT Drawings by Gretchen Markle Photographs by Brent Cooke and Philip Lambert UBCPress • Vancouver Toronto 133 BOOK REVIEW Contributed by Bryan Nichols nichoIsbry@paciflccoast.net Sea Stars of British Columbia, Southeast Alaska and Puget Sound Philip Lambert UBC Press 2000; 1 86p ISBN 0-7748-0825-X Combine the world's most interesting and accessible assemblage of sea stars (the Pacific Northwest) with a brand new updated guide to the shallower species (43 of them) and you've got a vacation made in echinoderm heaven. Philip Lambert, curator of marine invertebrates for the Royal British Columbia Museum in Canada, has updated his small black and white text of the 80’s - it's now something of a cross between a field guide and a scientific handbook. The New "Sea Stars of BC." is bigger, longer and colorized. It includes a much needed section of color photography, mostly in situ, to complement the more clinical black and white shots of dried specimens. Rounding out the highlights for visual learners are excellent illustrations of details like plates and spines. The importance of the color photographs for field id cannot be emphasized enough and I'd have included even more. While doing surveys here I have counted hundreds of individual sea stars and up to sixteen species in less than an hour underwater. Many sites, including shore dives, routinely offer a dozen or more species on a single dive. The book provides a key to each family with representatives above 200 meters; it takes you to a general family description and individual species accounts. These include description, similar species, distribution, biology and references. The similar species section is new and usually very helpful. The book also lists families and species that occur below 200m as well as those just north or south of the geographic zone covered. Rounding out the species accounts is some basic sea star biology plus a taxonomical checklist, glossary and decent index. IF I WERE PUBLISHER Things wouldn't be that different. About ten percent of this book is dedicated to references which are listed in the species accounts and then expanded in the back. How necessary is such extensive referencing? How much will they actually be used? This is a question that will continue to plague publishers of books that appeal to both scientists and the general public. I would prefer the book emphasized field identification - the scientific references could be included as an inexpensive handout taken from a continually updated web based bibliography that could be searched, downloaded and printed. I would also formalize the descriptions of living species a bit more, including a specific heading for color (noting aboral/oral differences as well as tube feet). This information is usually given but can be hard to spot quickly. Finally, I would also include a "sightings" heading with information on the best places and techniques to spot each sea star accessible to divers and beachwalkers. TAKE IT HOME? If sea stars fascinate you (and they're pretty hard to resist on this coast) then you’ll appreciate this book. It is essential to anyone doing research involving Northwest sea stars and is also a great field guide for divers and seashore naturalists. 135 The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Echinodermata: Asteroidea (Sea-stars) Order Paxillosida H.E.S. CLARK and D.G. McKNIGHT Order Notomyotida D.G. McKNIGHT National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA) P.0. Box 14-901, Kilbirnie, Wellington New Zealand NIWA Biodiversity Memoir 116 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FISHERIES, AQUACULTURE AND MARKETING OF SEA URCHINS Puerto Varas, Chile Eduardo Bustos, Instituto de Fomento Pesquero, Chile Sergio Olave, Instituto de Fomento Pesquero, Chile John Lawrence, University of South Florida, USA Organizing Committee Yukio Agatsuma, Tohoku University, Japan Michael Barker, University of Otago, New Zealand Charles-Frantjois Boudouresque, Universite de la Mediterranee, France Jose Luis Catoira Gomez, Conselleria de Acuicultura, Spain Yaqing Chang, Dalian Fisheries University, People’s Republic of China Nils Hagen, Bodo College, Norway Kazuhiro Kawamura, Econixe Co., Ltd., Japan Maeve Kelly, Scottish Association for Marine Science, United Kingdom Susan McBride, University of California, USA Shawn Robinson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canada Muld Shpigel, National Center for Mariculture, Israel View from Puerto Varas HARVARD UNIVERSITY THE RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY COMMUNICATIONS For Immediate Release August 10, 2001 For More Information Radcliffe Office of Communications Lilli Leggio: 617-496-3076 Biologist Christiane Biermann Awarded Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Evolutionary Scientist on Quest to Discover Genes that Generate Species Diversity The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University has awarded a 2001-2002 fellowship to Christiane Biermann, a postdoctoral investigator in evolutionary biology with the Friday Harbor Laboratories at the University of Washington. While at Radcliffe, Biermann will take advantage of the sea urchin genome project to determine the DNA sequences that are located on the chromosome close to a known sperm-egg recognition gene. She hopes to discover novel genes and mechanisms that generate species diversity in sear urchins. A former Fullbright scholar, Biermann is interested in the diversity of life in the oceans. She combines laboratory and field observations with molecular genetics to investigate the evolution of marine invertebrates, ranging from variation between individuals to the origin of new species. Biermann’ s work has focused on fertilization barriers and the molecular evolution of a sperm-binding protein in closely related sea urchin species from the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans. Biermann completed her undergraduate degree in biology at the University of Munster (Germany) and Kings College (England) and earned her doctorate in ecology Radcliffe Office of Communications Fay House • 10 Garden Street • Cambridge, MA 02138 ■ Phone 617 495.8608 ■ Fax 617 496.0255 • www.radcliffe.edu -more- 1 33 and evolution from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She was awarded fellowships and research grants by NATO, the U.S. Antarctic Program, the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Laboratories and the German Academic Exchange Service. This year, 43 women and men were selected as Radcliffe Institute fellows. The projects were chosen for their quality and long-term impact on society. The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University is a scholarly community where individuals pursue advanced work across a wide range of academic disciplines, professions and creative arts. Within this broad purpose, the Radcliffe Institute sustains a continuing commitment to the study of women, gender and society. The Radcliffe Institute was formed in 1999 when Radcliffe College merged with Harvard University. -30- 131 BIOGRAPHY OF DR. D.B. JAMES Contributed by Paytkat Sahadevan Asha Mrs. P.S. Asha, T.R.C of CMFRI, Scientist, 115, N.K. Chetty Street, Tuticorin-628001 India. I am herewith sending a brief biography of Dr. D.B. James, the foremost Echinodermologist from India today, who has been working on echinoderms during the past 40 years and brought out 96 papers on echinoderms for favor of publication in the Echinoderm Newsletter No.26. 1 worked under his supervision for four years and was trained by him in the taxonomy of sea cucumbers. After his retirement in 2000, 1 am continuing his work on the hatchery and culture of sea cucumbers. Dr. Daniel Bhaskar James was bom in 1940 at Madras. After early education in Andhra Pradesh, he joined the Andhra University at Visakhapatnam for his B.Sc., B.Sc (Hons.) and M.Sc., degrees. During his M.Sc. course, he was awarded the University Grants Commission Merit Scholarship due to his outstanding academic record. After a brilliant academic career, he joined the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute at Mandapam Camp (South East Coast of India) towards the end of December 1962 as a Senior Research Scholar of the Government of India under the supervision of late Dr. S. Jones who was the Director of the Institute at that time. At his suggestion, he took up studies on Echinoderms, which remains as a passion for him till today. He collected Echinoderms all along the Indian coast, The Gulf of Mannar, The Palk Bay, The Andaman and Nicobar Islands and from The Lakshadweep (Laccadives). He worked on echinoderms collected from the Gulf of Suez and the Northern Red Sea and published a detailed paper with Dr. John S. Pearse. He also worked on the echinoderms collected by the TE VEGA of the International Indian Ocean Expedition from the Red sea, Borneo, New Britain and the Solomon Islands and listed them in the Catalogue of echinoderms in the Reference Collections of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. He did works on taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, conservation and management, parasites and animal associations, biotoxicity, Beche-de-mer industry, development, hatchery and culture of echinoderms. He described one new family, two new genera, five new species and several new records from the seas around India. The Andhra University awarded him the Ph.D. degree in 1979 based on his thesis on the Systematics of some shallow water asteroids, spheroids, and holothuroids of the Indian Seas. He is the foremost Echinodermologist from India today. As an International Expert on echinoderms, he worked as FAO Consultant in the Maldives in seacucumber culture. He was involved in research, teaching, training and consultancy. Under his leadership, seed of sea cucumber Holothuria scabra was produced for the first time in 1988 at Tuticorin Research Centre of CMFRI. Now the techniques developed by him for seed production of sea cucumber have been adopted in Australia, Indonesia, Maldives and Solomon Islands. He served as a Convenor for the First National Workshop on Beche-de-mer in 1989 and conducted training programme for the fishermen on the improved methods of handling and processing of sea cucumbers for export in 1992. He trained a foreign scientist from Marine Science and Resources 140 Research Centre, Aden on resources, processing, hatchery and culture of sea cucumbers in 1992. He conducted Group Discussion on Research and Development of Indian Beche-de-mer industry in 1994. He received the Aquaculture Award instituted by the Marine Products Export Development Authority of India for his pioneering efforts on sea cucumber culture in 1995. He also received a special Award from the Fisheries Technocrats Forum, Madras for his outstanding contribution to fishery science in 1999. He was nominated as Member Secretary for the Beche-de-mer Committee by the Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi to examine whether the ban imposed by the Government of India in 1982 to export processed sea cucumber below 75 mm in length can be lifted. He also conducted a training Programme on Farming of sea cucumbers at Kavaratti Island (Lakshadweep) under the TTC programme in 1999. He was a member of teaching Faculty for the Post Graduate programme in Mariculture and took classes regularly for the M.Sc., M.F.Sc. and Ph.D. students.. He served as examiner for the M.Sc., M.F.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D degree by the Andhra, Madras, Madurai Kamaraj and M.S. Universities. He is a life Member of the Marine Biological Association of India and the Andaman Science Association of India. He had the pleasure and privilege of corresponding with the giants in the field like late Prof. H. Matsumoto, Drs. Albert Panning and Elisabeth Diechman. Prof. Matsumoto sent many of his publications and wrote in 1963 that some of his papers were published half a century ago: He was kind to make a copy of his monograph of Japanese Ophiuroidea (1917) and sent it to him. Dr. Panning sent many of his valuable papers and his revision of the genus Holothuria on loan and corrected his first paper, which was later published. Dr. Elisabeth Diechman not only sent a complete set of her papers but gone through some of his papers and offered valuable comments. Among living eminent personalities, Dr. David L.Pawson of the U.S. National Museum has gone through some of his papers and offered constructive criticism. He has sent many of his publications on echinoderms for which he is grateful. Maximum help was received from Miss A.M.Clark formerly of the British Museum. She sent a complete set of her reprints including her valuable Monograph on Shallow water Indo- West Pacific Echinoderms published along with Dr. Frank F. Rowe. She also sent her other big books on Echinoderms of Southern Africa and Echinoderms of Southern China. She also made available some of the rare most British Museum Publications. She has critically gone through many of his papers and offered valuable comments. She also wrote large number of letters from time to time clarifying many of the taxonomic points raised by him. These letters are carefully preserved for posterity, since there is nothing personal except for one or two personal remarks at times, often humorous: He is most grateful to her for her kindness, courtesy and help. His special thanks are also due to Dr. Frank F. Rowe formerly of the British Museum and the Australian Museum for not only sending many of his valuable publications on holothurians and asteroids but also identifying some of the holothurians, which enabled him to publish later. Finally he is thankful to Mrs. L.M. Marsh formerly of the Western Australian Museum for clarifying many of the points on asteroids and also for sending many of her valuable papers. Apart from the persons mentioned above he is grateful to Echinodermologists all over the world for not only sending their publications but encouraging him in his formative years. The list is too long to be mentioned here but he salutes all of them for their kindness and co-operation. But without the sustained and generous help received from Miss. Clark and others it would not have been possible for him to make progress in the study of echinoderms. 141 He loves to present papers in seminars, symposia and workshops and take active part in group-discussions and to deliver special lectures. After retirement he is devoting his time to write Monographs on the five classes of echinoderms from the seas around India. He has completed the typescript on the monographs on asteroids and at present he is working on the second monograph on holothurians. He is also looking for suitable publishers for his monographs: In his spare time he is helping Ph.D. students and research institutions in the identification of echinoderms, correcting drafts for thesis, acting as referee for scientific papers, attending scientific meetings and delivering special lectures on request. On his personal characters, I am sincere to mention that he is simple, unassuming, ever ready to help any one who approaches him. A deeply religious and devout person who wants to help the poor. His hobbies include coin and stamp collections, reading English classics and archaeology. He is married and has two sons and two daughters. Complete list of his publications on echinoderms is given below. Those who are interested in getting a set , may please contact him at : No. 13 , Bharathiyar Street, Mehta Nagar, Madras-29 or E-mail: baskarJames@yahoo.com LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF DR. D.B. JAMES ON ECHINODERMS 1. James, D.B. 1967. Phyllophorus (Phyllophorella) parvipedes Clark (Holothuroidea), a new record to the Indian Seas. J. mar.biol.Ass. India, 7(2):325-327. 2. 1968a. Studies on Indian Echinoderms - 1. Re-description of the echinoid Breynia vredenburgi Anderson from Andaman sea with emended description. Ibid ., 8(2):76-81. 3. 1968b. Studies on Indian Echinoderms - 2. The holothurian Stolus buccalis (Stimpson) with notes on its systematic position. Ibid., 8(2):285-289. 4. 1969. Catalogue of echinoderms in the reference collection of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. Bull Cent. Mar. Fish . Res.Inst., 7:51-62. 5. James, D.B. and R.S. Lai Mohan. 1969. Bibliography of the Echinoderms of the Indian OceanJZuV/, 15: 1-43. 6. Jones, S. and D.B. James. 1970. On the Stiliferid gastropod in the cloacal chamber of Holothuria atra Jaeger. Proc. Sym. Mollusca., Pt.3: 799-804. 7. James, D.B. and J.S. Pearse. 1971. Echinoderms of the Gulf of Suez and Northern Red Sea. J.mar.bioLAssJndia, 11(1 & 2):78-125. 8 1971b. Studies on Indian Echinoderms-3. Ophiarthrum pictum (Muller & Troschel), a new record from the Indian Ocean with additional notes on the species-/. mar.biol.Ass. India, 12:136-138. 9 1971c. Studies on Indian Echinoderms-4. On the brittle star Amphioplus gravelyi sp.nov., and Amphioplus depressus (Ljungman) from the Indian coasts. Ibid., 12:139-143. 142 10. James, D.B. 1973a. Beche-de-mer resources of IndiaJVoc. Sym. Living Resources, pp. 706-711. Organised by C.M.F.R.I, Cochin. 11. 1973b. Note on the development of the asteroid Asterina burtoni Gray. J. mar. biol Ass .India, 14(2):883- 884. 12. 1973c. Studies on Indian Echinoderms-S.New and little known Star fishes from the Indian seas. Ibid., 15(2):556-559. 13. 1978. Studies on Indian Echinoderms-6. Re-description of two little known holothurians with a note on an early juvenile of Holothuria scabra Jaeger from Indian Seas. Ibid., 18:55-61 . 14. 1980.History of Echinodermology of Indian Ocean. 7bz To: Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:46 AM Subject: Alain Guille died last monday Dear Colleagues Alain Guille died of lung cancer on June 4th 2001, at the age of 64 years, surrounded by his wife and children. For several years, he had made a bold stand against his dangerous illness. Appointed by Claude Levi at the Laboratory of Biology of Marine Invertebrates and Malacology in 1973, Alain Guille was nominated deputy director at the Natural History Museum in 1979, and director of the CNRS unit of research # 699 from 1986 to 1988. He was professor at the University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) and director of the Laboratory Arago of Banyuls- sur-mer from 1989 to 1999. His entire scientific career was devoted to the complementary aspects of oceanographic and biological research on the littoral and offshore benthic life of marine animals. He was recognized world wide as a specialist in systematics of echinoderms (Ophiuroids). The funeral will take place on Saturday June 9th, at 9 a.m., at the crematorium of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris. Jean-Pierre Feral Jean-Pierre FERAL Observatoire Oceanologique UMR CNRS 7628, Modeles en biologie cellulaire et evolutive BP 44, F-66651 Banyuls-sur-mer cedex, France tel +33 (0)4 6888 7318 fax +33 (0)4 6888 7383 mailto : feral@obs-banyuls.fr URL: http://www.obs-banyuls.fr Guille, A. 1965. Exploration en soucoupe plongeante Cousteau de T entree nord-est de la Baie de Rosas (Espagne). Bull. Inst. Oceanogr. Monaco No. 1357 : 1-12, 3 pis. Guille, A. 1965. Observations faites en soucoupe plongeante a la limite inferieure d’un fond a Ophiothrix quinquemaculata D. Ch. au large de la cote du Roussillon. Rapp. P.-v. Reun. Commn int. Explor. Scient. MerMediterr. 18 : 115-118. 182 K Guille, A. 1965. Sur la presence d’ Ophiocomina nigra (O.F. Muller) dans la region de Banyuls-sur-Mer. Vie Milieu 15: 803-806. Guille, A., and L. Laubier. 1965. Synaptiphilus cantacuzenei mixtus ssp. nov., copepdoe ectoparasite sur Oestergrenia digitata a Banyuls-sur-Mer. Crustaceana 9: 125-136. Cherbonnier, G., and A. Guille. 1967. Complement a la faune des Echinodermes de la mer de Banyuls. Vie Milieu, 18 (2B): 317-330. Cherbonnier, G., and A. Guille. 1968. Sur la presence, a Banyuls, de l’holothurie apode Labidoplax buski (M’Intosh). Bull. Mus. natn. Hist. Nat. Paris, Ser 2, 39(6) 1967 (1968): 1219-1223. Guille, A., and J. Soyer. 1968. La faune benthique des substrats meubles de Banyuls-sur-Mer. Premieres donnees qualitatives et quantitatives. Vie Milieu, 19 (2B): 323-360. Cherbonnier, G., and A. Guille. 1969. Sur une nouvelle holothurie dendrochirote de Mediterranee : Phyllophorus drachi nov. sp. Bull. Mus. natn. Hist. Nat. Paris, Ser 2, 40(3) 1968[1969]: 630-633. Guille, A. 1969. Sur la presence d’ Ophiactis savignyi Muller et Troschel dans la region de Banyuls- sur-mer. Vie et Milieu 19: 497-500. Guille, A., and J. Soyer. 1970. Bionomie benthique du plateau continental de la cote catalane frantpaise. I. Physiographic. Vie Milieu, 21 (IB): 137-148. Guille, A. 1970. 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