THE ECHINODERM NEWSLETTER
Number 20. 1995
Editor: Cynthia Ahearn
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History
Room W-318, Mail Stop 163
Washington D.C. 20560, U.S.A.
Distributed by: David Pawson
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History
Room W-323, Mail Stop 163
Washington D.C. 20560, U.S.A.
The newsletter contains information concerning meetings and conferences, publications of
interest to echinodenn biologists, titles of theses on echinoderms, and research interests, and
addresses of echinodenn biologists. Individnals who desire to receive the newsletter should send
th<»fr 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Echinoderm Specialists
Addresses
Phone ( p— ) ; Fax ( f- ) ; e-mail numbers
Current Research
Information Requests
Announcements *
Dissertations and Theses
Recent Publications on Echinoderms
"Echinoderms in Literature"
Papers Presented at Meetings
Workshop on Biotic and Abiotic Interactions in Larval and
Adult Stages of Benthic Marine Invertebrates...
New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Annual Conference....
Sea-Urchin Workshop, Maine
American Society of Zoologists...
4th European Echinoderms Colloquium
Geological Society of America Northcentral Meeting.
Geological and Biological Evolution, Caribbean Region....
Geological Society of America, Seattle
Paleontological Association Annual Conference
Geological Society of America, Joint North-Central
and South^-Central Section Meeting , Lincoln
Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section
Meeting, Bozeman
Papers Presented at Meetings (by region)
Russia
Pakistan
India •
Europe *
Japan -
Australia .
Guam
Mexico .
Central and South America . .
Canada - • * •
United States *
How I began to study echinoderms ( part 5 . )
A. Makra
HOLOTHUROIDEA or HOLOTHURIOIDEA?
Book Review
Zoological Catalog of Australia 33: ECHINODERMATA
Echinoderm Specialist's 'keyword' report
Obituary: Maria Elena Caso Munoz
Caso Munoz - List of Publications.
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ADAMS, NIKKI
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
5751 MURRAY HALL, ROOM 100
ORONO, ME 04469
AGATSUMA, YUKIO
HOKKAIDO CENTRAL FISHERIES
EXPERIMENTAL STATION
HAMANAKA 238
YOICHI HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
AHEARN, CYNTHIA
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
NAT. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
ROOM W318, MAIL STOP 163
WASHINGTON, DC 20560
p-202-786-2125; f- 202-357-3043 mnhiv055@sivnLsi.edu
ALBI, YVONNE
P.O. BOX 45828
LOS ANGELES, CA 90045
ALBUQUERQUE, MARIA
UNTVERSIDAD SANTA URSULA
DEPT DE CIENCIAS BIOLOGICA
RUA F. FERRARI, 75 BOTAFOL
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
ALL MOHAMED SAID M.
EL MINIA UNIVERISTY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
EL MINIA, EGYPT
f-086-332601
ALLEN, JOHN A.
UNIVERSITY MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION
MILLPORT
ISLE OF CUMBRAE, SCOTLAND, UJC
ALLISON, WILLIAM R.
MAADHELI
MAJEEDHEE MAGU
MALE 20-03, REPUBUC OF MALDIVES
ALVA, VICTOR
INSTITUT DE CIENCIES DEL MAR
C.S.I.C.
PASSEIG JOAN DE BORBO s/n
BARCELONA. 08039 SPAIN
p-34-3-221. 73.40; f- 34-3-221.64.16 vatva@nusagran.uab.be
ALVAREZ, LEONARDO R.
COLORADO #79
NAPOLES
MEXICO DT. 03810, MEXICO
ALVAREZ, MARTINEZ DE
UNIVERSIDAD DE LA LAGUNA
DEPARTMENTO DE ZOO LOG LA
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
AMEZIANE-COMINARDI, NADIA
MUSEUM NATIONAL D’HISTOIRE NATURELLE
BIOLOG IE INVERTEBRES MARINS
55, RUE DE BUFFON
PARIS, 75005 FRANCE
p-(33)l-40-79-30-95; f- (33)1-40-79-30-89 conunari@miihn.fr
ANDACHT, TRACY M.
DUKE UNIVERSITY MARINE LABORATORY
PIVERS ISLAND
135 DUKE MARINE LAB ROAD
BEAUFORT, NC 28516-9721
p-919-504-7569; f- 919-728-2514 tandacht@aqpub.duke.edu
ANDERSON, EDWIN J.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19122
ANDERSON, JOHN M.
110 ROAT ST.
ITHACA, NY 14850
ANDERSON, ROLAND C.
PUGET SOUND BIOLOGIST
THE SEATTLE AQUARIUM
1483 ALASKAN WAY
SEATTLE WA 98101-2059
p-206-386-4346; f- 206-386-4328
ANDRADE HECTOR
UNIVERSIDAD DE VALPARAISO
INSTITUTO DE OCEANOLOGIA
CASILLA 13-D
VINA DEL MAR CHILE
ARANGUIZ, CHITA B.G.
UNIVERSIDAD CATOUCA DEL NORTE
DEPARTMENTO BIOLOG IA MARINA
CASILLA 117
COQUIMBO, CHILE
ARENDT. YURII A
PALEONTOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
PROFSOYUSNAYA STR. 123
117647 MOSCOW, RUSSIA
ARISOLA, AMELIA T.
SEAFDEC AQUACULTURE DEPT
THE UBARARY
P.O. BOX 256
ILOILO CITY, 5021 PHILIPPINES
p-63-27-1009; f- 63-27-1008
ARNAUD, PATRICK M.
CENTRE D’OCEANOLOGIE DE MARSEILLE
STATION MARINE DENDOUME
MARSEILLE, 13007 FRANCE
p-91 52.12.94
ARONSON, RICHARD B.
DAUPHIN ISLAND SEA LAB
MAR ENVIRON SCI CONSORTIUM
P.O. BOX 369-370
DAUPHIN ISLAND, AL 36528
p-205-861-2141
ARTECHE, INAKI
DEPARTMENTO DE BIOLOG IA (ZOOLOGY)
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS
APARTADO 644
BALBOA SPAIN
AUSICH. WILLIAM L
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
155 SOUTH OVAL MALL
COLUMBUS, OH 43210-1398
p-614-292-3353; f- 614-292-1496 ausich.l@osu.edu
AUSTIN, WILLIAM
KHOYATAN MARINE LABORATORY
4635 ALDER GLEN ROAD
RR1, COWICHAN BAY
BRITISH COLUMBIA VOR 1NO CANADA
BAKER, ALAN
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NEW ZEALAND
TE PAPA TONGAREWA
PO BOX 467
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
BALL, BRENDAN JOHN
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GALWAY
MARTIN RYAN MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
GALWAY, IRELAND
BALSER, ELIZABETH J.
FRIDAY HARBOR LABORATORY
620 UNIVERSITY ROAD
FRIDAY HARBOR, WA 98250
p-206-378-2165; f- 206-378-9105 balser@fhLwashingto
BARKER, MICHAEL
PORTOBELLO MARINE LABORATORY
PO BOX 8
PORTOBELLO
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
p-3-479-7584; f- 3-34781825 mfbarfcer@rivendelLoUgo-ac.nz
BARTSCH, ILSE
BIOL0GISCHE ANSTALT HELGOLAND
NOTKESTR. 31
HAMBURG 22607, GERMANY
p-49 40 89693213; f- 49 40 89693115
BASCH, LARRY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ
INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCES
272 APPLIED SCIENCES
SANTA CRUZ, CA 95064
p-408-459-4026; f- 408-459-4882 fcasch@ucsd.edu
BASKAR, B. K.
CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES R J.
ER.G. ROAD
ERNACULAM
COCHIN, 682031 INDIA
BAUMILLER, TOMASZ K.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DEFT EARTH & PLANETARY SCI
20 OXFORD STREET
CAMBRIDGE MA 02138
p-617-496-9157; f- 617-496-5535 baumilier@eps-harvard.edu
BAY-SCHMim ENRIQUE
iNsrrruro de biologia celular
UNTVERSIDAD DE CONCEPCION
CONCEPCION, CHILE
BAZHIN, ALEXANDER
18 NABEREZHNAYA
KAMCHATNIRO
PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, 68302 RUSSIA
BEAVER, HAROLD
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
WACO, TX 76798
BECKER, JOHANN
MUSEU NACIONAL
QUINTA DA BOA VISTA
RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ, 20940-040 BRAZIL
BEGBIE KIRSTEN M.
GATTY MARINE LAB
EAST SANDS
ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND, UJC
p-0334-76161 ; f- 0334-63443 kmb2@st-aDdrewsjic.uk
BELL, BRUCE M.
POST OAK OIL COMPANY
SUITE 333W
2601 NW EXPRESSWAY
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73112
p-405-843-8408; f- 405-848-5060
BELYAEV, GEORGE M.
PJ>. SHIRSHOV INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY
KRASIKOVA STR. 23
MOSCOW, 117218 RUSSIA
BENTLEY, ANDREW C.
UNIVERSITY OF PORT ELIZABETH
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
P.O. BOX 1600
PORT ELIZABETH, 6000, SOUTH AFRICA
p-(04l) 5042346; f- (041) 5042317 zfcacb@zoo.upe.acja
BERENTS, PENELOPE B.
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
COLLEGE STREET
SYDNEY SOUTH, NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA
p-61-2-339-8111; f- 61-2-360-4350 pennyb@a msg.austmus.ozji u
BERTRAM, DOUGLAS F.
FRIDAY HARBOR LABS
UNTV OF WASHINGTON
620 UNIVERSITY ROAD
FRIDAY HARBOR, WA 98250
BILLETT, DAVID
INSTITUTE OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCE
DEACON LABORATORY, BROOK ROAD
WORM LEY, GODALMING
SURREY, GU8 5UB ENGLAND, UJC
BIRENHEIDR RUDIGER
TOKYO INSTI TUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
CVO TATSUO MOTOKAWA; BIOL LAB
O -OKAYAMA MEGURO-KU
TOKYO 152, JAPAN
p-81-3-5734-2656; f- 81-3-3748-3017 tmotokaw@cc.titechjc.jp
BIRKELAND, CHARLES E
UNIVERSITY OF GUAM
MARINE LABORATORY
UOG STATION
MANGILAO, GU 96923
p-671-734-2421; f- 671-734-6767 birkelan@uog9.uog.edu
BIRTLES, ALASTAIR
JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY N. QUEENSLAND
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
MARINE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
TOWNSVILLE QD 4811, AUSTRALIA
BIRYUKOVA INGA V.
PACIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF
FISHERIES OCEANOGR, LABORATORY
PHYSIOLOGY, 14 SHEVCHENKO ALLEY
VLADIVOSTOK, 690600 RUSSIA
BLACK. W. ROBERT
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
NED LANDS, WA, 6009 AUSTRALIA
p-619-380-2232; f- 619-380-1029 ritbck@uniwa.uwajedu.au
BLAKE DANIEL B.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
DEFT OF GEOLOGY 245 NHB
1301 W. GREEN ST.
URBANAIL 61801
p-217-333-3833; f- 217-244-4996 bbke@hercules.geok>
BOCKEUE JOHAN F.
NORSK HYDRO EXPLORATION
P.O. BOX 200
N-1321 STABEKK, NORWAY
p-47-22-738100; f- 47-22-739070
BOCZAROWSKL ANDRZEJ
SILESIAN UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES
BEDZINSKA STR. 60
SOSNOWIEC 41-200, POLAND
• BOOTH JR, BILLY B.
MOTE MARINE LABORATORY
1600 CITY ISLAND PARK
SARASOTA. FL 33577
BORZONE, CARLOS A.
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERALE PARANA
CENTRO DE ESTUDOS DO MAR
AV BEIRA MAR, s/n. PONTAL DO SUL
PARANAGUA. PARANA. 83255-000 BRAZIL
p-55-04 1-455- 1333; f- 55-041-223-7266 capboiza@bnifpr
BOSCH, ISIDRO
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
GENESEO, NY 14454
p-407-465-2400; f- 407-465-2446
BOTTJER, DAVID
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DEPT. OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
LOS ANGELES, CA 90089
BOUDOURESQUE. CHARLES F.
LABORATOIRE D*ECOL DU BENTHOS
FACULTE DES SCIENCES DE LUMINY
MARSEILLE CEDEX 9, 13288 FRANCE
p-33-91 26 91 30; f- 33-91 41 12 65
BOULAND, CATHERINE
UNIVERSITE LAVAL
DEPARTEMENT DE BIOLOGIE
QUEBEC, QUEBEC, G1K 7P4 CANADA
BOURGOEN, ALLAIN
UNIVERSITE DE MONCTON
CAMPUS SHIPPIGAN
P.O. BOX 2000
SHIPPIGAN, NB, EOB 2PO CANADA
p-506-336-342 5; f- 506-336-3434 allam@cusxa
BRANDT, D ANITA
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
EAST LANSING, MI 48824-1115
p-517-355-4626; f- 517-353-8787 brandt@pilot.msu.edu
BRAY, RICHARD
176 WEST MAIN ST.
PORT JERVIS, NY 12771
BREOMAN, YURIY
PACIHC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
FISHERIES & OCEANOGRAPHY (TINRO)
4 SHEVCHENKO ALLEY
VLADIVOSTOK, 690600 RUSSIA
p-4232-255-965; f- 4232-257-783 root@tinrojnarine.su
RETON, GERARD
MUSEUM DTBSTOIRE NATURELLE
PLACE DU VIEUX MARCHE
LE HAVRE CEDEX, 76600 FRANCE
p-(33) 35 41 37 28; f- (33) 35 42 12 40
BRETT, CARLETON
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
DEPT. OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ROCHESTER, NY 14627
BREWIN, PAUL E.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO
DEPT. OF MARINE SCIENCE
P.O. BOX 56
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
p-3-479-8306 marinesci@oUgo.ac.iiz
BRITO, IGNACIO M.
INSTmjTO AMBIENTAL DO PARANA
RUA DESEMBARGADOR MOTTA, 3384
CURITIBA, PR, 80420-200 BRAZIL
BROAD HEAD, THOMAS
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
DEPT.OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
KNOXVILLE TN 37996
BROWER, JAMES C.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES
HEROY GEOLOGY LABORATORY
SYRACUSE NY 13244-1070
p-315-443-4119
BRUMBAUGH JOE
SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF BIOLOGY
ROHNERT PARK, CA 94928
BRUNEI, PIERRE
UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL
DEPT SCIENCES BIOLOGIQUES
CP 6128, SUCCURSALE CENTRE- VILLE
MONTREAL, QC, H3C 3J7 CANADA
p-514-343-7461; f- 514-343-2293
BUITRON-SANCHEZ, BLANCA E.
INSTITUTO DE GEO LOG LA, UNAM
CIUDAD UNIVERSITARLA
DELEG. COYOACAN
04510 MEXICO, DE, MEXICO
p-525 622 42 97; f- 525 550 66 44 laguarda unamvml.dgsca.unanuM
BURKE, ROBERT
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
VICTORIA, B.C. V8W 2F2, CANADA
p-604-721-710; f- 604-721-8653
BURTON, MARGARET
MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFLD.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
ST JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND A1B, CANADA
BUSSARAWIT, SOMCHAI
PHUKET MARINE BIOLOGICAL CENTR
PO BOX 60
PHUKET 83000, THAILAND
p-66-76-391128; f- 66-76-391127
BUSTOS, EDUARDO
INSTITUTO DE FOMENTO PESQUERO
AVE. DIEGO PORTALES 1450
PUERTO MONTT, CHILE
f-56 65-259-995
BYERS, SHEILA
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM
DEPT. OF INVERT. ZOOL.
100 QUEENS PARK
TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5S 2C6 CANADA
BYRNE, MARIA
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
DEPT EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY
SYDNEY N.S.W. 2006, AUSTRALIA
p-(02) 351-5166; f- (02) 351-2813 mbyrne@anatoniy.su.ozju
CAFFL MARGARITA G.
UNIVERSIDADE DE CONCEPCION
DEPTO DE ZOOLOG LA
CASILLA 1367
CONCEPCION, CHILE
CALDWELL, JOHN W.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
DEPT ENVIRON ENGINEERING SCI
111 BLACK HALL
GAINESVILLE, FL 32611
3
CALTAGIRONE, ANGELA
LBMEB
FACULTE DES SCIENCES DE LUMINY
MARSEILLE, CEDEX 9, 13288 FRANCE
p-91-269165; f- 91-411265 caIU@comoiniv-mrs.fr
CAMARGO, TANIA MARIA
UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO
INSTITUTO OCEANOGRAFICO
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
CAMERON, R. ANDREW
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH
DIVISION OF BIOLOGY 156-29
PASADENA, CA 91125
p-818-395-8421; f- 818-793-3047 acan»ron@mirekyxaltechxdu
CAMPBELL, ALAN
PACIFIC BIOLOGICAL STATION
DEPT OF FISHERIES & OCEANS
NANAIMO, B.C, V9R 5K6 CANADA
p-604-756-7124; f- 604-756-7138
CAMPBELL, ANDREW
QUEEN MARY & WESTFIELD COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY LONDON, MILE END RD
LONDON El 4NS, ENGLAND, UJC
p*71 775 3298; f- 81 983 0973
CAMPBELL, DAVID B.
RIDER COLLEGE
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
2083 LAWRENCEVILLE ROAD
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648-3099
p-609-895-5418; f- 609-895-5782 campbell@enigma .rider.edu
CANDIA-CARNEVALL M. DANIELA
UNTV. DEGU STUDI DI MILANO
DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOLOG IA
VIA CELORIA 26
MILANO, 20133 ITALY
p-02-2660-4465; f- 02-2660-4462
CANNON, LESTER R.
QUEENSLAND MUSEUM
P.O. BOX 3300
SOUTH BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
p-617-840-7724; f- 617-846-1918 lxaimon@iiuiIboxjiq.ozuu
CARCAMO, ALFONSO G.
UNTVERSIDAD DE CHILE-OSORNO
CASILLA 933
OSORNO, CHILE
CARDER, NANCY
6503 LA PALOMA CT.
CARLSBAD, CA 92009
CAREY JR, ANDREW G.
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
CORVALLIS, OR 97331
p-503-754-3504 .
CARNEY, ROBERT
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
COASTAL RESOURCES LABORATORY
BATON ROUGE, LA 70803
CARPENTER, ROBERT C.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF BIOLOGY
NORTHRIDGE, CA 91330
CARSON, SALLY
PORTOBELLO MARINE LABORATORY
P.O. BOX 8
PORTOBELLO, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
CASTILLO, JUAN CAROLOS
ECO LOG LA MARINA
FAC. C BIOLOGICAS, UNTVERSIDAD
CATOUCA, CASILLA 114-D
SANTIAGO, CHILE
p-56-2-222-4561; f- 56-2-222-5515
CASTRO, LILY ROMINA
CO CICESE
PXD. BOX 434843 0
SAN DIEGO. CA 92143
CASTRO MANSO, CYNTHIA LARA DE
DEPARTAMENTO DE ZOO LOG IA
UNTVERSIDAD PARANA.CX-P 19-020
81.504 CENTRO POUTECNICO
CURITIBA-PARANA, BRAZIL
CHAET, AB.
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA
DEPT. OF CELL AND MOLEC. BIOL
PENSACOLA FL 32514
CHAO, SHYH-MIN
NATL MUSEUM NATURAL SCIENCE
DTV COLLECTION & RESEARCH
L KUAN CHIEN RD
TAICHUNG, 404 TAIWAN
f-08 6-4-3222290 chaosm@nmnsl.nmns.edu.tw
CHEN, CHANG-PO
INSTITUTE OF ZOOLOGY
ACADEMIA SINICA
NANKAN, TAIPEH
TAIWAN, 11529, REPUB. OF CHINA
p-886-789-9548; I- 886-785-8059 zocp@ccvaxuimca.edu .tw
CHIA FU-SHIANG
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
EDMONTON, ALBERTA T6G 2E9, CANADA
p-403-432-3499
CHITA BERNARDA G A
UNTVERSIDAD CATOUCA DE CHILE
ECOLOGIA MARINA PONT
CASILLA 114-D
SANTIAGO, CHILE
CHIU, SEIN TUCK
HONG KONG BAPTIST COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
224 WATERLOO ROAD
KOWLOON, HONG KONG
CLARK, AILSA McGOWN
GYLLYNGDUNE, SOUTH ROAD
WTVELSFIELD GREEN
HAYSWARDS HEATH
SUSSEX, RH17 7QS ENGLAND, UJC
COBB, JAMES LS.
GATTY MARINE LAB
ST. ANDREWS
FIFE, SCOTLAND, UJC
f-334 76161
CODOCEO, MARIA
MUSEO NACIONAL HIST. NATURAL
SECCION HIDROBIOLOGIA
CASILLA 787
SANTIAGO. CHILE
COLON-JONES, D. ELIZABETH
RSMAS, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
DTV. MARINE BIOLOGY FISHERIES
4600 RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY
MIAMI, FL 33149-1098
p-305-361-4642; f- 305-361-4600 ljones@rsnusjnia mLedu
CONAND, CHANTAL
UNIVERSITE DE LA REUNION
LABOR. ECO LOG IE MARINE
15 AVENUE RENE CASSIN
SAINT DENIS, CEDEX 9, 97715 FRANCE
p- 19262-294545; f- 19262-290090 conand@univ-reuiijoiiJr
CONLU, PRUDENCIA
UNIVERSITY OF PHILIPPINES IN
THE VISAYAS, COLLEGE OF FISHERIES
MIAGAO, ILOILO, THE PHILIPPINES
CONSTABLE, ANDREW
GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY
FACULTY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
NATHAN, QUEENSLAND 4111, AUSTRALIA
COSTA, HENRIQUE R.
DPTO BIOLOG LA MARINA
UFRJ
B1 A CCS-I FUNDAO
RIO DE JANEIRO, 21910 BRAZIL
COSTELLOE, JOHN
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
GALWAY, IRELAND
COULON, P.
UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES
LABORATOIRE BIOL MARINE CP 160
AVE FT). ROOSEVELT 50
BRUXELLES, B-1050 BELGIUM
COX, ROBERT
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
DEPART. OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
ANN ARBOR, MI 48109
CREASER. EDWIN P.
DEPT MARINE RESOURCES
FISHERIES LABORATORY
W. BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME 04575
p-207-633-9518; f- 207-633-9579
CRUMP, ROBIN G.
ORIELTON FIELD CENTRE
PEMBROKE, DYFED, SA71 5E2 ENGLAND, UJC
p-0646-661-225; f- 0646-661-737
CUENCA, CATHERINE
MUSEUM HISTOIRE DE NANTES
12 RUE VOLTAIRE
NANTES, 44000 FRANCE
CUTRESS, BERTHA M.
APT. 106
440 N.W. ELKS DRIVE
CORVALLIS, OR 97330-3747
p-503-758-1726
DAFNL JACOB
EILAT COLLEGE
PO BOX 1301
EILAT 88112, ISRAEL
p-972-7-332446; f- 972-7-334837
DAVID, BRUNO
UNIVERSITE DE BOURGOGNE
CENTRE DE SCIENCES DE LA TERRE
6 BD. GABRIEL
DIJON, 21000 FRANCE
p-80-39-63-71; f- 80-39-50-66 bdavid@satie.u-bourgogne.£r
DAVID, JEROME
UNIVERSITE DE REIMS
FACULTE DES SCIENCES
LAB SCI DE LA TERRE, BP347
REIMS, CEDEX, 51062 FRANCE
p-26.0533.68; f- 26.0532.79
DAY, ROB W.
UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE
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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
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MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
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APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
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NZ OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
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SMITH COLLEGE
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ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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PALEONTOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
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UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
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MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
ST. JOHN’S, NF, A1B 3X9 CANADA
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HOPKINS. THOMAS S.
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
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TOKYO INST. TECHNOLOGY
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
WILMINGTON, NC 28403
IMAOKA. TOHRU
KATATA 2804-3
SHIRAHAMA
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WAKAYAMA, 649-22, JAPAN
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NATIONAL SCIENCE MUSEUM
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OKAYAMA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
TSUSHIMA NAKA 3 CHOME
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JABLONSKL DAVID
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
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UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE
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VALDIVIA, CHILE
JEAL FRANK
TRINITY COLLEGE
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
DUBLIN 2, IRELAND
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BRITISH MUSEUM.NATURAL HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF PALEONTOLOGY
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ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
LONG BEACH, CA 90840
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KANT OBERFORSTAMT. ZURICH
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MARINE SCIENCE INST IT UTE
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF GEOLOGY
P.O. BOX 6300
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KAO, M. LL
MEMORIAL UNTV. OF NEWFOUNDLAND
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
ST.JOHNS
NEWFOUNDLAND, A1B 3X9 CANADA
KASYANOV, VLADIMIR L
INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
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VLADIVOSTOK, 690041 RUSSIA
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KATSURA. SHIGERU
TOKUSHIMA UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
ORAL ANATOMY
TOKUSHIMA, JAPAN
KAWAMURA, KAZUHIRO
HOKKAIDO CENTRAL FISHERIES
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YOICHI
HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
KEEGAN, BRENDAN F.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
GALWAY, IRELAND
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GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY OF JAFFNA
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE x
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KYUSHU UNIVERSITY
AMAKUSA MARINE BIOLOGICAL LAB
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KLINGER, THOMAS S.
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
KURIHARA, TAKEO
KYOTO UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERY
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
KYOTO 606, JAPAN
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
1025 EAST 57th STREET
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HIROSHIMA JOGAKUIN UNIVERSITY
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TOYAMA UNIVERSITY
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KOLATA, DENNIS R.
ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURV
LANE, N. GARY
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
BLOOMINGTON, IN 47405
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LANG, GUNTER
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
KENT RIDGE
0511 SINGAPORE
TOYAMA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
TOYAMA 930. JAPAN
LARES, MICHAEL
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
TAMPA, FL 33620
KRISHNAN, MARY BAI
MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION
ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
12, LEITHCASTLE STREET
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LARRAIN, ALBERTO P.
UNIVERSIDAD DE CONCEPCION
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CONCEPCION, CHILE
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LAWRENCE, JOHN M.
UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
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LECLERC, MICHAEL
ORLEANS UNIVERSITY
BIOLOGY DEPT, UER SCIENCES
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LEELING, BEATRIX
ZOOLOGISCHES INSHTUT & MUSEUM
UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG
MARTIN LUTHER KING PLATZ 3
HAMBURG 13, GERMANY
LEIBSON, NINA L
INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
PALCHEVSKY 17
VLADIVOSTOK, 690041 RUSSIA
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LESSER, MICHAEL P.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
SPAULDING LIFE SCIENCE BUILDING
DURHAM, NH 03824-3544
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SMITHSONIAN TROP RESEARCH INST
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MOTE MARINE LABORATORY
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KamchatNIRO
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LEVINGS, C. D.
PACIFIC ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE
4160 MARINE DRIVE
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C„ V7V1N6 CANADA
LEVITAN, DONALD R.
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
B-142
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32306-2043
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LIAO, YULIN
ACADEMIA SINICA
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY
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QINGDAO, 266071 PEOPLE’S REPUBUC OF CHINA
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RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY
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MOSCOW, 117218 RUSSIA
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LORDSON, JINBERT
TRC OF CMFRI
90, NORTH BEACH ROAD
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LOVELY. ERIC C.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
SPAULDING LIFE SCIENCE BUILDING
DURHAM, NH 03824-3544
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LUBCHENCO, JANE
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
CORD LEY 3029
CORVALLIS, OR 97331
hibchenj@bccjOistxdu
LUCAS, JOHN S.
JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
TOWNSVILLE, QUEENSLAND 4811, AUSTRALIA
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UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
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MUSEUM DHISTOIRE NATURELLE
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CAUFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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CENTRE NATIONAL DE RECHERCHES
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UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES
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4449 PRESIDIO DRIVE
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MAKRA, ATHENA
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GALWAY
MARTIN RYAN INSTITUTE
DEFT OF ZOOLOGY
GALWAY, IRELAND
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UNIV. CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
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MANCHENKO, GENNADY P.
INSTTTUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
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VLADIVOSTOK. 690041 RUSSIA
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KANSAS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
1930 CONSTANT AVE
LAWRENCE KS 66047
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MARCOS-DIEGO, CONCEPCION
UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA
DEPARTAMENTO DE ECOLOGIA
FACULTAD DE BIOLOGIA
MURCIA, 30100 SPAIN
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PALEONTOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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APPLIED BIOLOGY, INC.
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CSIRO MARINE LABORATORIES
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MUSEU NACIONAL
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INST ROYAL SCIENCES NATURELLES
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UNIVERSIDAD ARTURO PRAT
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CASILLA 121
IQUIQUE CHILE
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MATURO, JR, FRANK
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
MAYTTA UC SUSANA
MUSEO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA NAT
CC399
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
McCarthy, daniel
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
TALLAHASSEE FL 32304
McCLINTOCK. JAMES B.
UNIV OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM
DEPT OF BIOLOGY
UAB STATION
BIRMINGHAM, AL 35294-1170
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McEDWARD, LARRY
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
223 BARTRAM HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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McGEE PAULA E
MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM
DEPT. OF GEOLOGY
800 WEST WELLS STREET
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McINTOSH, GEORGE CLAY
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McKINNEY, MICHAEL
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
DEPT. GEOLOGY
KNOXVILLE TN 37966
Mcknight, donald
NZ OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
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GLASGOW POLYTECHNIC
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
SPAULDING LIFE SCIENCE BLDG.
DURHAM, NH 03824-3544
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CNRS
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MEIN, BIRGIT
ZOOL INST. UND ZOOLOGISHCES,
MUSEUM DER UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG
MARTIN LUTHER KING PLATZ 3
2000 HAMBURG 13, GERMANY
MENGE, BRUCE A.
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
CORVALLIS, OR 97331
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NOVA UNTV OCEANOGRAPHIC CENTER
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
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MINTZ, LEIGH W.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
WA 859
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MIRONOV, ALEXANDER
USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY
KRASIKOVA 23
MOSCOW, 117218 RUSSIA
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MITROVIC, JOVANKA P.
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MLADENOV, PHILIP V.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SCIENCE
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PACIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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NAGOYA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES
CHIKUSA
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NEW COLLEGE-USF
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GEOLOG.-PALEONTOL INSTITUT
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TOHOKU UNIVERSITY
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LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
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UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS
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LONDON, SW7 5BD ENGLAND, UK.
p-44-07 1 -938-8925; f- 44-071-938-9277 abs@ukjcnhm
SOUS- MARIN, FRANCISCO A.
INST CIENC DEL MAR Y LIMNOL, UNAM
LAB DE ECOLOGIA DE EQUINODERMOS
APDO. POST. 70-305
MEXICO, DP, 04510 MEXICO
p-(525) 62258-02; f- (52 5) 61607-48 fa solis @seividoramainjnx
SOLOVJEV, ANDREY N.
PALEONTOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
PROFSOYUSNAYA UL. 123
MOSCOW V-32L 117647 RUSSIA
p-7(09 5)952-40-06; f- 7(095)954-38-15 tenin33@paleo.mskJU
SONNENHOLZNER, JORGE I.
FJO. BOX 599-000
MIAMI, FL 33159
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SOUTH, G. ROBIN
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESOURCES
P.O. BOX 1168
SUVA, FUI
SPENCER, LARRY T.
PLYMOUTH STATE COLLEGE
NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
PLYMOUTH, NH 03264
lts@oz 4 >lymoutlL£du
STAMPANATO, SALVATORE
UNIVERSITE DE MONS-HAINAUT
LAB DE BIOLOGIE MARINE
19 AVE MAISTRIAU
7000 MONS, BELGIUM
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STANCYK, STEPHEN E
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROUNA
BELLE W. BARUCH INSTITUTE
COLUMBIA SC 29208
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
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STEWART, BRIAN G.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO
DEPT MARINE SCIENCE
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DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
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LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
ZOOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY DEPT.
BATON ROUGE LA 70803
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STOKES, ROBERT B.
KINGSTON UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
KINGSTON UPON THAMES
SURREY, KT1 2EE ENGLAND, UK.
STRATHMANN, RICHARD R.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
FRIDAY HARBOR LABORATORIES
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UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS
GATTY MARINE LAB
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STUMP, RJ.W.
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UNIVERSITY MIAMI
MARINE CONSERVATION SCIENCE
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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SUMRALL, COUN D.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
DEPARTMENT OIF GEOLOGICAL SCI.
AUSTIN, TX 78712
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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
DEFT ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
75 NORTH EAGLEVILLE ROAD, U-43
STORRS, CT 06269-3043
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KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY
NOTO MARINE LABORATORY
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ISHIKAWA 927-05, JAPAN,
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UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
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NIHON UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, OYAGUCHI
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
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HOKKAIDO ABASHIRI FISHERIES
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CENTRO DE ESTUDOS DO MAR
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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
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UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
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UNIVERSITE DE BOURGOGNE
CENTRE DES SCIENCES LA TERRE
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UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY
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UNIVERSIDAD DE SAO PAULO
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MUSEO HISTORIA NATURAL
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THE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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UNIVERSIDAD DE CONCEPCION
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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
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67 BLVD EURVIN
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LIZARD ISLAND RESEARCH STATION
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INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY-
ASKERCEVA 12
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VALENTINE, JOHN
UNIVERSITY SOUTH ALABAMA
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UNIVERSITE DE MONS-HAINAUT
LAB DE BIOLOGIE MARINE
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VARAKSINA. GALINA S.
INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
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VLADIVOSTOK, 690041 RUSSIA
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VASKOVSKY, V. E.
INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
PALCHEVSKY 17
VLADIVOSTOK, 690041 RUSSIA
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VEGA, JUAN TORRES
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA
LABORATORIO ECOL EQUINODERMOS
INST. CEENC. DEL MAR LIMNOLOG.
AP 70-305.CP 04510, MEXICO DF
VELAQUE, MARC
UNTV. DES SCIENCES DE LUMINY
LABORATOIRE D*E3.VJH.
CASE 901-70 RT LEON LACHAMP
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CITY OF SAN DIEGO
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PACIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF
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VLADIVOSTOK, 690600 RUSSIA
VISTISEN, BODEL
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY
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DK-3000 HELSINGOR, DENMARK
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UNIVERSIDAD DE LA SERENA
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UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT
CHEMICAL ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
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MEC ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS
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RDKSMUSEUM VAN NAT. HISTORIE
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE
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UNTV OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
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ZOOL INSTITUTE, ANIMAL PHYSIO
UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE
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WEYERTAL 119, GERMANY
WEBSTER, GARY D.
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
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ANATOMISCHE ANSTALT
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INSTITUT FUR MEERESKUNDE
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GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNTV.
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DISCOVERY BAY MARINE
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SUNY AT STONY BROOK
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STONY BROOK, NY 11794-5245
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WRIGHT, C. W.
OLD RECTORY
SEABOROUGH
BEAMINSTER
DORSET DT8 304, ENGLAND, UK
YAKOVLEV, SERGHEY N.
INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
PALCHEVSKY 17
VLADIVOSTOK, 690041 RUSSIA
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INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY
PALCHEVSKY 17
VLADIVOSTOK, 690041 RUSSIA
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yamaguchl MASASHI
UNIVERSITY OF THE RYUKYUS
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SCIENCES
SENBARU 1, NISHIHARA
OKINAWA 903-01, JAPAN
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OGASAWARA RESEARCH STATION
TOKYO METROPOLITAN UNTV.
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TOKYO 100-21, JAPAN
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HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY
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HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, INC.
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DEPT. SCIENCES DE LA TERRE
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ZAVODNUC. DUSAN V.
CENTER MARINE RESEARCH ROVINJ
"RUDJER BOSKOVIC" INSTITUTE
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM
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CURRENT RESEARCH **********
ALI, M.S. - study of some Jurassic and Cretaceous echinoids of Sinai, Egypt
ALVA, V. - trophic ecology of benthonic suspension organisms
ANDACHT, T. - studying the mechanism of dorsoventral polarity disruption by nickel chloride in the sea
urchin embryo, Lytechinus variegatus
AUSICH, W.L. - Paleozoic crinoids
BALSER, E.J. - development of the gonad in holothuroid echinoderms; function of the larval kidney in
hemichordates and echinoderms
BARTSCH, I. - ophiuroid associates, endo- and ectoparasites
BAUMILLER, T.K. - ecology and functional morphology of recent isocrinids; taphonomy of arms and
stalks of articulates and advanced cladids vs. other Paleozoic taxa; diversity of Permian and Triassic
crinoids and effects of the P/T extinction; patterns of turnover and extinction of Paleozoic crinoids;
ecology of Seirocrinus; borings in Paleozoic pelmatozoans
BECKER, J. - survey of the invertebrate marine faunas, esp. echinoderms of Brazilian oceanic islands
BEGBIE, K.M. - studies on the hyponeural nervous system of the brittlestar, Ophiura ophiura
BENTLEY, A.C. - biology of the sand dollar, Eciunodiscus bisperforatus along the southeastern coast of
South Africa, encompassing growth, reproduction, genetics, larval biology etc.
BERENTS, P.B. - collection manager of marine invertebrates at the Australian Museum
BIRENHEIDE, R. - morphology, physiology and biomechanics of crinoids
BLAKE, D.B. - Cretaceous asteroids of Texas; Ordovician stelleroids; stelleroids of Seymour Island
BOCKELIE, J.F. - Heliocrinitids (cystoids) from Scandanavia and the Bathic; taxonomy, functional
morphology and palaeoecology
BORZONE, C.A. - bioecological study of Mellita quinqiuespeiforata and Encope emarginata in beaches of
Parana’s state; relation between morphodynamics and benthic macrofaunal distribution in sandy beaches of
Parana’s state; program management for the oceanic islands of Parana’s state
BOUDOURESQUE, C.F. - feeding behaviour of Mediterranean sea urchins; population dynamics and
structure of Mediterranean echinoderms
BOURGOIN, A. - studying the possibility of commercializing the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus
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tf
drobachiensis on the northeastern coast of New Brunswick
BREGMAN, Y. - bioproductional properties (size-age structure, growth, recruitment, elimination,
individual energy metabolism, energy balance, etc) and culture methods of local concentrations of
commercial invertebrates (echinoderms and molluscs) inhabiting far-eastern coastal waters of Russia
BRETON, G. - Mesozoic asteroids evolution, biostratigraphy and taxonomy; heterochronic trends;
extension to Cenozoic; description of a few Cretaceous new taxa of Astropectinidae
BROWER, J.C. - taxonomy, paleoautecology, paleosynecology, ontogeny and phylogeny of Ordovician
crinoids from the northern part of the midcontinent; comparative ontogeny of Ordovician and
Mississippian crinoids
BUITRON-SANCHEZ, B.E. - Cenozoic echinoderms (Stelleroidea and Echinoidea) from Baja California,
Mexico
BUSS ARA WIT, S. - taxonomic study of echinoderms from the Andaman Sea, west coast of Thailand
BYRNE, M. - evolution of (modified) direct development in the seastar genus Patiriella (with A. Cerra);
development of the nervous system in the larvae of Patiriella species (with F. Chee); latitudinal trends in
reproduction of the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii (with N. Andrew); energetics of development in
Patiriella (with O. Hoegh-Guldberg; lecithotrophic development in the ophiuroid Ophionereis schayeri
(with P. Selvakumaraswamy); functional morphology and phylogeny in ophiuroids (with G. Hendler)
CALTAGIRONE, A. - sea urchin aquaculture
CAMERON, R.A. - cell lineage relationships in sea urchin development; microsatellite population genetics
of the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus; analysis of an inbred line of sea urchins
CAMPBELL, ALAN - population dynamics of red sea urchins in British Columbia
CAMPBELL, ANDREW - structure and function of pedicellaria in asteroids and echinoids; zoogeography
of Indian Ocean echinoderms
CAMPBELL, D.B. - prey selection of sea stars
CANDIA-CARNEVALI, M.D. - crinoid arm regeneration; structure, physiology and biomechanics of
complex musculo-skeletal systems (echinoid lantern, ophiuroid masticatory apparatus)
CHAO, S.M. - population dynamics of the shallow-water holothurians of Taiwan; systematics of the
echinoderms from Taiwan
CHEN, C.P. - ontogenesis of skeletal plate patterns, gonad, and gonapores in the progenesive
Sinaechinocyamus mai
COLON-JONES, D.E. - rearing Diadema larvae; rearing coral larvae; studying the sediment regime on
Biscayne National Park reefs; examining calcification rates of corals
CON AND jC. - sea cucumber fisheries; bioerosion by sea urchins; influences of echinoderm populations on
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reef functioning
CREASER, E.P. - research on commercial populations of green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus
drobachiensis) along the Maine coast
CRUMP, R.G. - asteroid development and ecology
CUTRESS, B.M. - deep sea Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of Puerto Rico
DAFNI, J. - echinoid growth
DAYTON, P.K. - benthic ecology
DE RIDDER, C. - symbioses between bacteria (mainly sulfur-oxidizing bacteria) and spatangoids;
reproductive biology
DE WIT, W.M.J. - fossil echinoderms in fluviatile and ice-age deposits of Holland
DEBENHAM, P. - population genetics of the red sea urchin Strongylocentrotus franciscanus
DIEHL, W.J. - effects, of environmental stress on multilocus heterozygosity-growth relationships in
invertebrates
DOBSON, W.E. - 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, I.Y. - regeneration mechanisms and their changes during individual development of
echinoderms
DONOVAN, S.K. - functional morphology of the column in extant, non-isocrinid crinoids (with David
Pawson); British Silurian crinoids (with Chris Paul); Jamaican fossil echinoderms
ELISEIKINA, M.G. - physiological and reparative regeneration of echinoderm internal organs
ELLERS, O.W. - sea urchin growth mechanisms
EMLET, R.B. - functional morphology of echinoderm larval evolution of echinoid life histories and
development
ETNIER, S. - comatulid crinoids
ETTENSOHN, F.R. - systematics, paleoecology and functional morphology of the pelagic crinoid
Saccocoma ; paleoecology of an Ordovician Ectenocrinus garden
FAY, R.O. - Ovachita Belt bibliography
FEDER, H.M. - Alaskan benthic systems (southeastern Chukchi Sea where sea stars are very common); the
deep benthic system in Prince William Sound at sites within and outside the oil spill trajectoiy of the
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Exxon Valdez oil spill
FERGUSON, J.C. - madreporite function and water volume balance in sea urchins
FERNANDEZ, C. - growth, nutrition and biochemical composition of sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in
rearing fed with different types of artificial food
FLAMMANG, P. - adhesive systems of echinoderm podia; ultrastructure, biochemistry of the adhesive and
deadhesive substances, and adhesive force measurements
FOSTER, M.W. - Ordovician echinoderms from western Virginia; Atlantic Ocean brachiopods; Antarctic
and sub Antarctic brachipods; paleobiology of Pennsylvanian invertebrates in Illinois
FOX, D.J. - can genetic algorhythms be used to position a mechanical brittlestar arm?
FUKUYAMA, A.K. - looking at recovery of intertidal invertebrates in Prince William Sound, Alaska
following the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill and am particularly interested in molluscan and echinoderm
assemblages and the contrast in recovery patterns between areas that were treated with hot- water, high
pressure treatment with areas that were oiled and untreated
GAGNON, J.-M. - Arctic Strongylocentrotus spp.
GALLEMI, J. - Cretaceous echinoids (Tethyan - worldwide); systematics, biostratigraphy and
palaeoecology
GENTIL, F.A. - population dynamics of ophiuroid species in soft-bottom community of the English
Channel
GIUDICE, G.I. - heat shock proteins in sea urchin embryos
GLUCHOWSKI, E.L. - Genus Haplocrinites (Inadunata) from the Devonian of Poland
GOLDBERG, A.S. - investigating antiarthritic properties of echinoderms
GOODING, R.U. - animals associated with Caribbean diadematids; animals associated with diadematid
echinoids, worldwide
GRABOWSKY, G.L. - examining the population genetics of sea urchins in the genus Echinometra
throughout the tropical Pacific (sequencing mtDNA, actin and bindin genes for all individuals)- with S.
Palumbi at Univ. of Hawaii
GREENSTEIN, B.J. - taphonomy of crown-of-thoms starfish; comparative taphonomy of Caribbean reefs;
mode of formation of Pliocene shell beds
GUERRAZZI, M.C. - natural history and the feeding behavior of the starfish Echinaster brasiliensis
GUILLOU, M. - morphological and physiological responses of sea- urchins to the environmental changes;
adaptive capacity; ecological successions in echinoderm populations
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GURREA, I. - Mesozoic and Cenozoic echinoids (Tethyan and Boreal)
HADEL, V. - respiratory metabolism of Chiridota rotifera (small holothuroid found in beaches of coarse
sand)
HAMZA HASSAN, M. - ecology and biology of echinoderms from Gulf of Suez - Red Sea
HAY, M. - (1995-2000) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ Coastal Ocean Program.
"Human Environmental Linkages in the South Florida Coastal Ecosystem: Effects of Natural and
Anthropogenic Stressors” (M. Harwell and 26 Co-Principal Investigators) ($7,183,463 Total; $285,001
to Hay).
(1994-1996) National Undersea Research Center (NOAA). (M. E. Hay and P. Levin). "Seaweed Beds as
Critical Habitats for Recruiting Fishes on Temperate Reefs: Field Manipultions to Determine Patterns
and Processes" ($35,000).
(1992-1994) National Undersea Research Center (NOAA). (M. E. Hay and N. L. Lindquist). "Fish-
Seaweed-Urchin Interaction on Temperate Reefs of the Continental Shelf" ($43,000)
HARTSOCK, F.B. - Asterias amurensis in the northeast Pacific; ecological relationships of Asterias
amurensis with other animals
HEINZELLER, T.E. - 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
HERDENDORF, C.E. - abyssal sea stars of the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly family Brisingidae; also
other echinoderms at depths of 2000-3000 m on continental slope off SE United States
HESS, H. - new astropectinid from the Lower Cretaceous of Morocco (with D. Blake)
HILL, R.B. - holothurian muscle physiology, local degeneration
HODGSON, A.N. - reproduction of southern African echinoderms; feeding biology of south African
holothurians
HOLTERHOFF, P.F. - paleoautecology and paleocommunity ecology of Late Paleozoic crinoids;
paleoecology and systematics of the Catacrinidae; paleoecology and systematics of the Ampelocrinacea;
dynamics of the Late Permian crinoid extinctions and origin of the earliest Triassic articulates
HOOPER, R.G. - Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis ecology, aquaculture and interactions with seaweed
communities
HOROWITZ, A.S. - bibliography of the Blastoidea and database of blastoid taxa (with J. Waters)
HOSHI, M. - molecular mechanism of sperm-egg interactions in starfish and sea urchins; structure and
function of glycosphingo-lipids in starfish and sea urchins; 1-methyladenine signal transduction in starfish
oocytes
HOTCHKISS, F.H.C. - larval homeomorphism, Loven’s law and adult ray homologies in echinoids,
ophiuroids and edrioasteroids; isolated ophiuroid vertebrae and ossicles from Devonian, Bohemia (with
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Petr & Prokop); Paleozoic ophiuroid morphology & evolution; teratology of sea stars;
tetramerism/hexamerism in echinoids and stelleroidea; relation of larval axis to adult axis symmetry
HOTTENROTT, S.I. - identification of Indo-Pacific and Caribbean brittle stars for the USNM collections
IRIMURA, S. - taxonomic studies of Japanese ophiurans
IVY, W.G. - seed production and sea ranching of sea cucumbers
JABLONSKI, D. - onshore-offshore and latitudinal patterns in the origins of higher taxa, and their
subsequent shifts in environmental and latitudinal distribution; studying post-Paleozoic echinoids and
stalked crinoids; studying mainly molluscan but some echinoid mass extinction and recovery patterns,
especially at the Cretaceous- Tertiary boundary
JACOBSEN, N. - classification and distribution of Asteroidea in the deep-sea region of Monterey Bay
JAECKLE, W.B. - functional morphology of somatocoels in planktotrophic echinoderm larvae; levels of
nutritional integration in echinoderm larvae
JAMES, D.B. - seed production and sea ranching of sea cucumbers
JAMIESON, G.S. - sea urchin abundance surveys; near-shore community population dynamics
JELL, P.A. - Australian fossil echinoderms - Cambrian to Tertiary (excluding Tertiary echinoids)
particularly, 1. Silurian & Devonian crinoids & asteroids, 2. Permian crinoids, 3. Carboniferous crinoids
JOHNSEN, S. - further investigation of the nature and mechanism of the extraocular sensitivity to polarized
light in the ophiuroid Ophioderma brevispinum ; biochemical, molecular and immunohisto-chemical study
of the nature and distribution of the visual pigment in Asterias forbesi and Ophioderma brevispinum
KLINGER, T.S. - growth of echinoids on prepared artificial feeds; feeding and ecological relationships of
Aspidochirotida on coral reefs; digestive enzymes of echinoids and holothuroids
KOBAYASHI, N. - marine pollution bioassay by using sea urchin eggs; spawning periodicity of sea urchins
KOGO, I. - crinoidea (living); its classification and distribution in western Pacific
KRISTAN-TOLLMAN, E.M.K. - Triassic crinoids
KURIHARA, T. - spatial pattern of starfishes, especially zonation of Asterina pectinifera (Mueller +
Troschel) in subtidal region
LAMBERT, P. - systematics of northeast Pacific holothuroids
LAWRENCE, J.M. - characteristics of arm regeneration in starfish; comparative nutrition of sea urchins
LE MENN, J. - crinoid calices and disarticulated stem parts from the Ordovician and Devonian of North-
Africa
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LeCLAIR, E.E. - ophiuroid arm skeletal morphology and biomechanics
LESSER, M.P. - urchin aquaculture - use of photoperiod to manipulate gametogenesis in Strongylocentrotus
drobachiensis
LESSIOS, H.A. - phylogeny of Diadema
LEVERONE, J.R. - reproductive cycles of Astropecten and Luidia in lower Tampa Bay
LEVITAN, D.R. - ecological and evolutionary consequences of sperm limitation in echinoderms; echinoid
grazing pressure in the Caribbean
LIAO, Y. - dendrochirote holothurians of China with descriptions of nine new species (in collaboration with
Dr. David Pawson); echinoderms of Haian Island
LITVINOVA, N.M. - revision of the genus Ophiomyces (Ophiacanthidae); new species and genus
Optuuraster (Ophiuridae); ophiuroids of New Caledonia
LORDSON, J. - seed production and sea ranching of sea cucumbers
LOVELY, E.C. - coexistence of hydroid predators in Tubularia larynx colonies
LUCAS, J.S. - Acanthaster planci larvae and juvenile biology
MACZYNSKA, S.S. - Cretaceous and Tertiary echinoids particularly from Poland
MAH, C.L. - a revision and phylogeny of the Brisingida, a group of unusual deep-sea asteroids; describing
a new species of Brisingella from the Monterey Bay; visited the Smithsonian (June 1995) and found many
lots of brisingids that may show different growth stages; a Pleistocene Ctenodiscus crispatus Retzius from
Humboldt County, California (in prep)
MAIER, M. - studying asterosaponins
MAKRA, A. - population dynamics of Acrocnida brachiata (Montagu) in Little Killary (west coast of
Ireland); microdistribution of Acrocnida brachiata
MALLEFET, J.C. - luminescent ophiuroids; morphological, physiological, ecological aspects
MARCOS-DIEGO, C. - study of benthic fauna and flora from the southern of the Livington Island (South
Shetland, Antarctica).
MARSH, L.M. - revision of Nardoa and Gomophia (Asteroidea: Ophidiasteridae) - with F.W.E. Rowe;
echinoderms of the northwest shelf of Western Australia
MASCARENHAS, B.J. DE A. - pattern of distribution of asteroidea from Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
MATERIA, C.J. - distribution and abundance of asteroids in Tasmania (funded through Australian Heritage
Commission); investigation into the endemic Tasmanian seastar Marginaster littoralis (funded through
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Australian Nature Conservation Agency).
M ATTOS-SEGO VI A , E. - the assessment of bioinducers of the settlement in larvae of sea urchin
Loxechinus albus
McKENZIE, J.D. - subcuticular bacteria in echinoderms; antifouling mechanisms of echinoderms
McNAMARA, K.J.- Neogene species of the clypeasteroid Peronella from Western Australia; Paleocene
spatangoids from the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia; Miocene echinoids from the Carnarvon Basin,
Western Australia; Eocene echinoids from the Bremer Basin, Western Australia; fauna of Australia -
spatangoids, holasteroids, clypeasteroids, cassiduloids (with Rich Mooi); general echinoid morphology,
physiology and biogeography
MEDEIROS-BERGEN, D.E. - molecular identification of echinoderm larvae transport, dispersal and small
scale hydrodynamics of sea cucumber larvae
MEIJER, L. - cell division cycle control using starfish oocytes and sea urchin eggs; anti-mitotic drugs
discovery using purified kinase from starfish oocytes
MESSING, C.G. - ecology and taphonomy of Bahamian stalked crinoids (Isocrinida), including growth
rates, behavior and distributional controls; ecology, zoogeography and systematics of tropical Indo-West
Pacific comatulids
MEYER, C.A. - paleoecology of starfishbeds in the Tertiary of the Vienna Basin (Austria); taxonomy and
paleoecology of Upper Jurassic echinoderms from the Swiss Jura mountains
MIRONOV, A. - taxonomy and biogeographic history of recent holasteroid echinoids
MLADENOV, P.V. - parthenogenesis in brittle stars; reproductive biology of echinoderms in New Zealand
fiords; reproductive biology of Fijian echinoderms; environmental factors influencing asexual reproductive
processes in echinoderms; population genetics of asexual echinoderms; morphological and genetic
variation in Amphipholis squamata
MORRILL, J.B. - correlative microscopical analysis of sea urchin gastrulation
MOTOKAWA, T. - catch connective tissue (mechanics, morphology, physiology); biology of stalked
crinoids; neuropeptides of echinoderms
MUKAI, H. - ecosystem study in tropical and boreal seagrass beds; bioturbation and restructural effects on
material flow at interface of sea floor
MUNK, E.J. - green urchin growth
NAIDENKO, T.K. - cryopreservation of sea urchin embryos and larvae bioassay by using sea urchin eggs
and embryos
NAKAMURA, R.K.- hydrodynamics and morphometric variation in the Pacific sand dollar Dendraster
excentricus
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NAKANO, E. - extracellular matrix in the sea urchin embryo
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NEBELSICK, J.H. - taphonomy of Red Sea echinoids; paleobiogeography of Miocene echinoids
NEILL, B.J. - biogeography, systematics and population biology of echinometrids
NESTLER, H. - Cretaceous echinoids
NISHIHIRA, M. - population studies on Echinometra mathaei and Archaster typicus
O’CONNOR, B.D. - bioturbation rates of infaunal echinoderms; connection between hydrographic features
and high density ophiuroid populations
O’HARA, T.D. - echinoderms of Macquarie Island (final stages); patterns of diversity for faunal
assemblages on subtidal reefs off central Victoria (Ph.D. thesis, University of Melbourne)
OJEDA, F.P. - abundance and distribution patterns of subtidal macroinvertebrates of South Bay, Doumer
Island, Antarctica
OJI, T. - paleobiology of the stalked crinoids; regeneration of the stalked crinoids and its evolutionary
implications; systematics and evolutionary history of the Isocrinidae; deep-sea biogeography of
echinoderms
OLSZEWSKA-NEJBE, D. - irregular echinoids (particularly the genera Micraster and Echinocorys) from
the Poland and western Kazakhs tan, comparison of the T uronian-Coniacian irregular echinoids in the
i North European Province; paleobiogeography of irregular echinoids during the Late Cretaceous
PABIAN, R.K. - Late Pennsylvanian crinoids, systematics, paleoecology, biostratigraphy
PAGETT, R.M. - Caspian Sea ecology
PARDO, R.A. - ecology and population dynamics of echinoderms (particularly echinoids and ophiuroids) -
currently, population dynamics of sand dollars
PARMA, G. - fossil echinoids
PAULS, S.M. - inventory of species and bibliography of the echinoderms from Venezuela, South America
PENCHASZADEH, P.E. - ecology of sand dollars (Mellita spps); trophic ecology of asteroids
PENNINGTON, J.T. - upwelling systems; phytoplankton ecology; invertebrate larval ecology
PEREZ-RUZAFA, A. - wetlands and coastal lagoons of Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) - basis for its
protection and management; Iberic fauna; study of benthic fauna and flora from the southern of
Livingston Island (South Shetland, Antarctica); design of new algorithms for the primary productivity and
water quality prediction in coastal zones using remote sensing techniques
PETR, V. - an internal grant award from the Grant Agency of Charles University, n. 134/94 (years
1994-199 6): "Trace elements in crinoid skeletal remains (Echinodermata) from the weathered limestones
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of the Bohemian Lower Devonian (Barrandian area)" with co-authors: M. Mihaljevic, O. Sebek, . .
Prokop. The crinoid ossicles studied come from the so-called "white beds" of the Barrandian area
(highly weathered limestones) which originated, probably by ground water solution, from fine grained
Upper Silurian and Lower to Middle Devonian limestones along zones of tectomc faulting. In the white
beds", the original limestone cement is highly weathered, disintegrated and decalcified. On the contrary,
all the echinodermal skeletal elements are invariably low-magnesian calcite. It is important to point out
that in the true "white beds" the echinodermal ossicles are always present, typically well-preserved and
frequently show the original stereom. The preservation of stereom is of great importance for
palaeobiology because its microstructure reflects particular kinds of original soft tissue m these plates.
Although such a natural developing of ancient stereom is very probably a world-wide phenomenon,
practically no attention was given to it outside Bohemia and was partly unknown or supposed to be
extremely exceptional. This project includes studies in geochemistry, biogeochemistry, biomineralization
and isotope geology
PHILIPPE, M. - Miocene echinoids in the Mediterranean domain
PIEPENBURG, D. - SFB 313: environmental change in the northern North Atlantic; modern and past geo-
system Laptev Sea
PRESTEDGE, G.K. - study of Pittwater, S.E. Tasmania, re: the regrowth of Zostera sp., also Codium sp.
beds now that nutrient levels in the water have decreased with upgrading of local sewerage treatment
plants, and to see if several species of echinoderms return if the above species of algae recover
sufficiently
PROKOP, R.J. - new implications for palaeobiology of float-bearing crinoids from the Bohemian Upper
Silurian - Lower Devonian; genus Pygmaeocrinus Bouska (Crinoidea) in the Devonian of Barrandian
(Czech Republic) with Dr. V. Petr
RAJAKUMAR, C.P. - ecology, seasonal variation, population dynamics and distribution pattern of
echinoderms of South-west coast of India
REGIS, M.-B. - population dynamics of regular echinoids in the Mediterranean; enzyme study of the
nutrition of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)
REICH, M. - fossil holothurians, especially on Campanian/ Maastrichtian holothunan sclerites from
Northern Germany, Denmark and England, and furthermore on Jurassic holothurians from Thuringia and
Harz Mts. (Germany)
REY, D. - Creataceous and Tertiary echinoids of Spain
ROCCATAGLIATA, A.J. - chemistry of physiologically active saponins of starfishes and sea cucumbers in
the South Atlantic Ocean
ROGERS-BENNETT, L. - larval red sea urchin research; red abalone enhancement studies
ROSE, E.P.F. - Jurassic irregular echinoids; Cenozoic holectypoid echinoid Echinoneus
ROUX, M. - stalked crinoids: Jurassic to Recent; ontogeny; taxonomy of modem bathyal and abyssal
stalked crinoids; bathyal ecology
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ROWE, F. - Indo-west-Pacific echinoderms and their systematics and zoogeography
SANFORD, E. - foraging behavior, recruitment and growth of Pisaster ochraceus
SCALLY, K. - tooth form function and evolution of invertebrate dental systems, especially tooth sharpening
behaviour (thegosis)
SCHELTEMA, R.S. - long distance dispersal of teleplanic larvae and the relevance of such transport to
gene flow and biogeography of tropical invertebrate species
SCHUETZ, A.W. - development of a new model for multiparameter analyses of perturbations of gametic
and embryonic processes
SERAFY, D.K. - zoogeography of Atlantic echinoids
SHEPHERD, S.A. - management of echinoderm fisheries
SHIRLEY, T.C. - predator-prey and competitive interactions between sea otters, crabs and sea stars in
Glacier Bay, Alaska; distribution of sea cucumbers by depth and habitat in an Alaskan fjord using a
manned submersible
SIBUET, M. - taxonomy and ecology of deep sea echinoderms
SKOLD, M. - production, dynamics and demography of infaunal brittle stars (Amphiura filiformis and A.
chiajei ); regeneration and gonad development under different environmental conditions as hypoxia,
contaminants and organic enrichment
SLOAN, N. A. - sea cucumber fisheries
SMIRNOV, A.V. - deep-water holothurians from New Caledonia; Arctic and North Pacific echinoderms
fauna; taxonomy of apodid holothurians
SMIRNOV, I.S. - taxonomic studies of arctic and antarctic ophiuroids, creation of illustrated computer key
for arctic brittle-stars and data bases on ophiuroids of Arctic and Southern Oceans
SMITH, A.C. - pathology; phylogenetic connections to protochordates and vertebrates; immunology;
hematology; body fluids as possible diagnostic reagants
SMITH, A.B. - morphological and molecular phylogenies for echinoderms; post-Palaeozoic echinoid
systematics and evolution
SOLIS-MARIN, F.A. - evolution of echinoids; taxonomy of the phylum
SOLOVJEV, A.N. - Holasteroid and spatangoid echinoids (evolution, classification, paleoecology);
echinoids on the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary
SONNENHOLZNER, J.I. - population study of sand dollars (Echinoidea) in shallow waters from El
Guayas, Ecuador
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STAMPANATO, S. - Antarctic starfish
STANCYK, S.E. - 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
STEWART, B.G. - biology of the euiyalinid snake star Astrobrachion constrictum
STICKLE JR., W.B. - the systematic status, zoogeographical distribution, and environmental physiology of
sea stars belonging to the Leptasterias species complex; focusing on species differences in the adaptation
to a freshwater lens system that develops annually at Little Port Walter, southern tip of Baranoff Island,
southeastern Alaska (with Jeff Tamplin, Ph.D. Student)
STRATHMANN, R.R. - developmental plasticity of echinoderm larvae in response to food; effects of
maternal nutrition or maternal investment per offspring on development of echinoderm larvae; sea urchin
embryos used to construct model egg masses to test hypotheses on constraints on egg masses
STUMP, R.J.W. - age determination, life history characteristics and population dynamics of Acanthaster
planci (L.)
SUMIDA, P.Y.G. - ecology and ontogeny of the post-larval development in deep-sea ophiuroids
TABLADO, A. - systematics of Asteroidea for southwestern Atlantic
TAHERA, Q. - echinoderm fauna of Karachi (Sindh Coast) PSF Project SKU/Bio (183)
TAKAHASHI, K. - physiology of the madreporite; physiology of echinoid spine muscle; motile mechanism
of echinoderm sperm flagella
TAVARES, Y.A.G. - ecology, histology, morphology studies of Mellita quinquiesperforata in beaches of
Parana’s State, relation between morphodynamics and spatial distribution
TELFORD, M. - collagen in tooth support mechanism of clypeasteroids; podial forces in Asterias; computer
simulation of Dendraster distribution
THANDAR, A.S. - monographic revision of the southern African Holothuroidea; new records of
holothurians from the east coast of South Africa
THIERRY, J. - systematics, taxonomy, evolution, palaeoecology and biostratigraphy of Jurassic echinoids,
especially irregular ones; possible extension to Cretaceous but only in collaboration to compare
biodiversity between the two systems
THORSEN, M.S. - ecophysiology of irregular echinoids (spatangoids)
TRONCOSO, J.F. - identifying collections of Antarctic echinoderms in the Natural History Museum of
Concepcion, Chile; studying several species of echinoderms from the Pacific coast Eight Region; the
conservation problems of the echinoderms of Chile and their future projection
UBAGHS, G.J. - Upper Cambrian echinoderms (Stylophora, Edrioasteroides, Eocrinoidea) from the
Montagne Noire (southern France)
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V JUTERZENKA, K. - ecology of Arctic ophiuroids; ecology of the marginal sea of the eurasian Arctic
(German -Russian investigators; GRIEMSEN)
VADET, A. - Jurassic echinoids
VALENTINE, J. - role of sea urchins in structuring seagrass productivity
VAN DER HAM, R. - Upper Cretaceous and Danian, SE Netherlands and NE Belgium (Maastrichtichtian
area)
VISTISEN, B. - studying the two brittle stars Ophiura albida and Amphiura flliformis concerning their
tolerance towards hypoxi with and without the presence of hydrogenesulphide
WAREN, A.H. - gastropods parasitizing echinoderms
WATTS, S.A. - role of steroids in growth and reproduction
WEBSTER, G.D. - Mississippian crinoid faunas of Nevada and Montana
WELSCH, U. - functional cytology and histology of the crinoid juxtaligamental cells, nervous system and
connective tissue
WILKIE, I.C. - functional morphology and mechanics of the echinoid lantern; functional morphology and
mechanics of the ophiuroid mouth-frame; organisation, mechanics and physiology of echinoderm
connective tissues; autotomy mechanisms of echinoderms and other invertebrates
WILLCOX, M.S. - molecular phylogeny of asteroids; genetic basis to salinity adaptation in asteroids
WORHEIDE, G. - actuopaleontology and ecology of Astrosclera willeycuia Lister 1900 (Demospongiae) (for
Ph.D. thesis); taphonomy of coral reef echinoids
WRAY, G.A. - developmental bases for major life history transformations in echinoderms; evolution of
echinoderm larvae; origin and diversification of echinoderm body plans; phylogeny of camarodont sea
urchins
YANAGISAWA, T. - larval development from plutei to metamorphosis of the sea urchins in the Ogasawara
(Bonin) Islands
ZAVODNIK, D.V. - fauna and flora of the Adriatic Sea - Echinoderm distributional patterns
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************** INFORMAX ion requests **************
David, J. - would appreciate publications on Articulate (stalked crinoids).
Feder, H.M. - would like to make contact with anyone working with asteroid ecology in arctic and
subarctic waters.
Heinzeller, Th. - would be grateful for any representative of milleri-, bourgeti- or cyrtocrinid species which
are fixed for histological purposes. Fixation in buffered (or seawater), 3.5% glutaraldehyde would be the
best (TEM!), but normal 4% formalin or even ethanol fixed material could also be helpful.
Herdendorf, C.E. - would like information on abyssal brisingids; particularly any evidence of sexual
dimorphism or mating behavior.
Hottenrott, S. - would appreciate any publications relating to ophiuroid systematics and biogeography;
recent keys (to family, genus or species) are also desired, especially for the Indo-Pacific region; also
interested in obtaining specimens from this area; also looking for any information on (or reports of)
troglobitic echinoderms.
James, D.B. - publications on hatchery and culture of sea cucumbers and taxonomic papers on
Echinoderms. Please send to: Dr. D.B. James, Senior Scientist, TRC of CMFRI, 90 North Beach Road,
Tuticorin- 628 001.
Mah, C.L. - would be grateful for any brisingid asteroids from dredges etc. that anyone can supply. Also,
Pd be delighted to make international exchanges of material where possible or an exchange of
identifications for specimens. Please contact me at the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco,
California.
Makra, A. - would like to be on reprint mailing lists, and in particular, receive new reprints on Acrocnida
brachiata: its population dynamics, distribution, behaviour, regeneration rates, etc.
Mallefet, J.C. - would appreciate any information concerning production of light by echinoderms with
following precisions: where, when & how was observed the phenomenon. Address of biological station
facilities where these bright echinoderms can be collected.
*** Would propose to organize a session on echinoderm bioluminescence in a future conference. ***
Mladenov, P.V. - would like to receive small collections (20-25 specimens) of Amphipholis squamata (dried
or in alcohol) from anywhere in the world.
Olszewska-Nejbert, D. - would appreciate information about Micraster and Echinocorys, relation to the
ancestor forms, taxonomic, paleobiogeography of Cretaceous irregular echinoids, information about recent
Pericosmus .
Rajakumar, C.P. - is currently engaged in the ecology, seasonal variation, population dynamics and
distribution pattern of echinoderms of southwest coast of India (for my Ph.D. degree); and is also
interested in the separation of bioactive compounds from echinoderms (especially sea cucumbers and sea
urchins). He would be grateful to receive reports/reprints/books related to these topics.
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Reich, M. - working on a Data Bank System [hierarchical relational data bank system HDB 1.3 and
PaleoTaxl.l (see Kullmann & Loser 1993, Palaontologische Zeitschrift, 67 (3/4): 397 pp.)] on fossil
holothurians.
- Also preparing : The Fossil Holothurians: bibliography 1829-1995, planned for publication in 1996
(CPress Verlag - Hannes Loser, Dresden, Germany) with an accompanying diskette ill form of a data bank
as well as a menu-driven search program for IBM-compatible computers. - I would be grateful if an
American colleague could participate in this project making additions and corrections to the bibliography
(especially American publications on fossil holothurians).
Schoppe, S. - working in Leyte, Philippines in biodiversity of coral reefs, coral reef protection and
rehabilitation, and human impact on coralreefs; would appreciate recent publications about Indo-West
Pacific echinoderms, especially brittle stars.
Smirnov, A.V. - 1 would be grateful to receive for determination:
1. ) Arctic and North Pacific echinoderms.
2. ) Apodid holothurians.
Solovjev, A.N. - Five scientists work in the Echinoderm laboratory of the Paleontological Institute of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. We investigate echinoids, crinoids, eocrinoids and small Paleozoic
echinoderm groups. Our scientific libraries have been receiving little necessary scientific literature for the
last few years. We would be grateful to the specialists and institutions, if they would send us reprints of
the papers and books on systematics, evolution, ecology and paleobiology of the echinoderms and
Transactions of the International Echinoderm conferences. Please send to: A.N. Solovjev
Chief, Echinoderm Laboratory
Paleont. Inst.
Profsoyusnaya ul. 123
117647 Moscow, Russia
Stump, R.J. - Location and dates visited where persistent populations of Acanthaster planci have been
observed; Looking for position of post-doc. to work on echinoderms, preferably tropical.
Tahera, Q. - any news pertaining to reproduction and larval distribution expecially of echinoid and
holothuroid; also, information on echinoderm larvae; especially interested in reprints on systematics,
reproduction and larvae which would be helpful in my Ph.D. dissertation titled, "Systematics,
reproduction and larval distribution of holothuroids and echinoids inhabiting the Arabian Sea" .
Zavodnik, D. - By the end of March 1995 at Valetta, Malta, 34th ICSEM Congress and Plenary Assembly
will take place. Some papers on echinoderms surely will be presented - contact French colleagues (Prof.
Guille and others).
- I am in great need of a copy of; ’Ophiuroids found in artificial culture of Mytilidae’ by A. Guzman
(Chile?) (issued by or after 1978). If anyone can provide a photocopy, please respond.
************************* ANNOUNCEMENTS *************************
Turner, R.L. - 1 have a large collection of Echinaster spp. from the Atlantic coast of Florida. They are
available for study by anyone willing to take a serious plunge into the mire of this genus.
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********** 9th INTERNATIONAL ECHINODERM CONFERENCE **********
The 9th International Echinoderm Conference will be hosted by the California Academy of Sciences from
Aug. 5 to 9 (inclusive), 1996 at the conference facilities of San Francisco State University, San Francisco,
California.
For further information, please contact:
Rich Mooi
Department of Invertebrate Zoology & Geology
California Academy of Sciences
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, California, USA 94118-4599
Ph: 415-750-7086
Fax: 415-750-7090
e-mail: rmooi@cas.calacademy.org
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The IV International Temperate Reef Symposium will be held in Santiago, Chile - probably by the
middle of 1997. Anyone interested, please contact:
F. Patricio Ojeda (organizer)
Universidade Catolica
Departamento de Ecologia
Casilla 114-D
Santiago, Chile
Ph: 56-2-686-2729
Fax: 56-2-222-5515
e-mail: pojeda@axon.bio.puc. cl
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********** BOOK ANNOUNCEMENTS **********
Dunand, M., H. Godet, R. Maubon (eds.). 1994. Echinodermes: Inventaire des collections du Museum
d’Histoire Naturelle de Grenoble. Grenoble: Museum d’Histoire Naturelle. Copies may be obtained by
writing:
Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de Grenoble
Departement Paleontologie
1, rue Dolomieu
38000 Grenoble, France
cost: 100 F + 21 F shipping
check payable to: Association des Amis du Museum
ECHINOCHRONIQUES: published by: Association Europeenne et Francophone pour le Developpement
et la Sauvegarde des Recherches Echinologiques. Bulletin No. 5, 1994. Museum d Histoire Naturelle. 1,
rue Dolomieu, 38000 Grenoble, France.
Conand, C. - short contributions on fishery or biology of commercial sea cucumbers will be published in
the Beche-de-mer Bulletin. S.P.C. Beche-de-mer information Bulletin No.7 (1995).
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
Number 6 — April 1994 1
Editor QuuiUl Conand. Univenitf de la Reunion, Lab. de Blologie Marine; 97715 Saint-Denu Mesng. Cedes 9, La Reunion ,f,
Production: Jean-Paul Caudechoux. Fisheries Inform alion Officer. SPC, P.O. Bax D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New C al edoni a
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
This issue of the bulletin contains original contributions on the
various aspects of sea cucumber exploitation: fishing and market-
ing, research in ecology and biology, general information on
publications and, as usual, questions by members.
Several contributions point out the difficulties encountered in
trying to establish a rational management of these fisheries. Deple-
tion of the natural stocks or indices of overfishing are shown in
many western Pacific and Indian Ocean fisheries : Solomon Islands
(see p. 2), Madagascar (p.10), Maldives (p. 11).
The management of some temperate fisheries is also difficult
according to biological as well as economic or soda] standpoints
(Washington State p.15). The recent 'scandal' of the Galapagos has
shown that sea cucumber fishing is so attractive that a clandestine,
illegal fishery started up in 1992 in the Marine Reserve created in
1986 (pp. 14 and 21).
In the different countries concerned, the sea cucumbers are the
goal of small-scale fisheries which do not attract enough attention
or funding for them to be properly managed.
It is hoped that this issue will serve to arculate information and
that members will give their comments and share their experiences
to provide up-to-date information for the next issue.
Chan til Conand
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First announcement:
the 5th European Echinoderm Colloquium
will be held in Milan (Italy)
Organizer: M.Daniela Candia Carnevali
New
Titles
Sea Stars, Sea Urchins,
and Allies
Echinoderms of Florida and the
Caribbean
Gordon Hendler , John E Miller, David L Pawson, and
Porter M. Kier
Fascinating, ancient in origin, and among the
most abundant creatures in the ocean, echino-
derms (from the Greek for “spiny skins*) are
often brilliantly colored and intricately orna-
mented, with a five-part symmetry that is unique
in the animal kingdom. Readily collected along
the seashore, the skeletons of sea stars (starfish),
sand dollars, and sea urchins have graced curio
collections for centuries. Echinoderms are critical
components of the marine environment world-
wide, but are most diverse in tropical regions,
particularly coral reefs.
This is the first comprehensive guide to the
identification and natural history of the five
classes of echinoderms (sea stars, brittle stars, sea
urchins, feather stars, and sea cucumbers) of the
Florida Keys, Bahama Islands, and Caribbean.
For more than 150 species of echinoderms found
at scuba depths (less than 100 feet) detailed
. information is provided about appearance and
identification, life history, habitat, and distribu-
. don. Within each class of echinoderms the
species are organized by family, then alphabeti-
cally according to genus and species.
Written by four internationally recognized
experts in the field, this indispensable reference
includes more than 130 exquisite color photo-
graphs, most depicting living echinoderms in
their natural habitats, as well as helpful black-
and-white photographs and detailed drawings.
The authors provide tips on finding, handling,
preserving, and photographing echinoderms, as
well as a glossary for the nonspecialist reader.
While primary coverage is limited to the
Florida-Bahamas platform, eighty percent of the
echinoderm species that inhabit shallow, sub-
tropical, or tropical waters of the western Atlan-
tic north of Brazil are treated in detail, making
this guide useful throughout the Caribbean
region and the Gulf of Mexico. Sea Stars, Sea
Urchins, and Allies is a valuable reference for
scientists in a variety of fields, as well as divers,
beachcombers, and amateur naturalists.
Gordon Hendler is curator of echinoderms and
head of the Invertebrate Zoology Section at the
Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History.
An expert scientific photographer, John E. Miller
is the former chief curator of the Division of
Marine Sciences, Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Institution, Inc., in Fort Pierce, Florida. David
L. Pawson is a senior research scientist in the
Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the
Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of
Natural History. Porter M. Kier is director
emeritus of the Smithsonian Institutions Na-
tional Museum of Natural History. All have
logged extensive time in scuba and manned
submersible investigations of marine animals.
Natural History • Marine Biology
146 color, 36 b&w photographs, 17 line drawings
7x10 (178 x254mm) 392pp.
LC to be announced
Cloth: ISBN 1-56098-450-3 $39.95
September 1995
Sales Area: World
‘This extraordinary
work should become
a popular and
extremely useful text
for a wide variety of
people, from the
casual Sunday beach
stroller to environ-
mentalists, ecologists,
and serious students
of echinoderms .
Although it deals
with a regional
fauna, it should be
applauded
worldwide .” —
John H. Dearborn,
University of Maine
General Description of the
Program's Initial Activities
A field house has been provided at the
pilot site (Apid) to serve as the central point of
the project's activities. Motorized banca will be
provided to be used in the monitoring and
protecting the marine resources through the
fishermen’s organization.
Adopting a participatory approach, the
fishermen's organization shall provide the man-
power to operate and maintain the boat. The
maintenance and operating cost of the boat
shall come from the income raised through
occasional transport of goods and people to and
from the islands.
i
Likewise, the fishermen's organizations
of the islands and some affected coastal
barangays will be federated to come up with
strong environmental protection stand.
Simultaneously, the culture of marine or-
ganisms will be started at selected areas. Com-
munity organizing, informal education and sci-
entific backstopping will be provided through
the Tropical Ecology Program at ViSCA.
For more information contact;
OUTREACH PROJECT NO. 2
OF
ViSCA-GTZ ECOLOGY PROGRAM
Vlsayas State College of Agriculture
Baybay, Leyte
DR. PACIENC1A P. MILAN
Program Director
ViSCA-GTZ TROPICAL ECOLOGY PROGRAM
ViSCA, Baybay, Leyte 6521 -A
Philippines
In cooperation with; :
• Local Government Unit (LGU) - Inopacan, Leyte j
• Local Government Unit (LGU) * Aptd, Inopacan, Leyte I
• Local Government Unit (LGU) - Hlndang, Leyte j
• Local Government Unit (LGU) - Hlmokilan, Hlndang, Leyte
• Non-Govemment Organization - Inopacan, Leyte j
• Non-Govemment Organization -Hlndang, Leyte j
• Fishery Sector, Department of Agriculture (DA), Reg. 8 [
• Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), |
.Reg. 8 . j
• DED (German Development Service) ;
. i
Rationale
The "Small islands Environmental Reha-
bilitation and Livelihood Program" -is one of
the environmental outreach projects of the
ViSCA-GTZ Ecology Program funded by the
German Government. It aims to rehabilitate the
environmental conditions of the "Cuatro Islas"
which comprise Apid, Mahaba, Didjo and
Himokilan Islands and to protect the marine
resources from overfishing and destruction.
The islands of Apid, Mahaba and Didjo
are islands off the shore of Inopacan, Leyte '
while the island of Himokilan, which is the
biggest of all the four islands, belongs to the
municipality of Hindang, Leyte. These islands
aresurrounded by beautiful coral gardens. Their
marine life forms are the main source of food
and income for the islanders whose surplus
catch is sold to the Leyte mainland.
Commercial fishing by large vessels from
other parts of the Philippines is increasingly
intruding the local fishing grounds of the in-
habitants. Additionally, the marine environ-
ment and its natural resources are endangered
or even destroyed- due to destructive fishing
methods (such as dynamite and cyanide fish-
ing), the lack of alternative sources of income,
and the constantly increasing population.
In order to solve the problem of continu-
ous depletion of the resources in the marine
ecosystem, it is necessary for us to preserve the
ecosystem now. Evidently, people need more
information about the cause of the destruction
of our aquatic resources as well as the serious
consequences and the possible corrective meas-
ures to preserve and protect nature.
This project is envisioned to come up with
sustainable management strategies to assistthe
islanders to be self-reliant and for them to be
able to protect their environment.
Program Objectives
• To establish a marine sanctuary in
Apid, Mahaba, Didjo and Himokilan.
• To establish environmental protec-
tion and rehabilitation measures in
order to protect and rehabilitate the
endangered marine and coastal envi-
ronment of the islands.
• To establish a sustainable livelihood
program for the fisherfolk in the is-
lands.
• To establish linkages with the policy-
makers and other government and non-
government agencies for an effective
implementation of the project as well
as a sustainable environmental pro-
tection and rehabilitation program.
• To increase environmental awareness
of fisher families for ecological sound
management of resources.
Key Projects
• Coral Reef Protection for Sustainable
Livelihood of Fisherfolk
• Establishment of Coastal Forest as
Source of Livelihood, Timber and
Fuelwood
• Establishment of Permanent Crops as
Source of Livelihood and for Envi-
ronmental Rehabilitation . ;
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• Establishment of Solar Power as
Source of Energy
• Culture of Algae and Other Marine
Organisms by Households j
• Ecotourism for Environmental Edu-
i
cation and as a Source of Income. f
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Expected Benefits I
• The islands will be protected frorc
overfishing and destruction. ■
• The islands’ ecosystem will be reha
bilitated. i
• The islanders will have a sustainablt
source of livelihood. 1
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Project Cooperators
The project cooperators are the resident*
of the pilot sites. To focus the support service;
that will be extended to the island, a fisher,
men's association has been organized. !
t
Project Site
The pilot site of the project is the Apij
Island of Inopacan. The first two marine sane
tuaries have been established in Apid an*
Mahaba and expansion thereof to the olhe
islands will depend on the success of the projec
in the pilot site.
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Fax- 262 93 81 66; E-mail: conand@univ-reunion.fr - Production: Information Section, Fisheries Programme, SPC, P.O. Box D5,
98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia — Printed with financial assistance from the Government of France
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
This issue contains original contributions in various fields of sea
cucumber biology and fishery. As in previous issues, they are
arranged in three major sections: new information, correspondence
and publications. The number and quality of your contributions
show your interest and provide recent information that could be
discussed in the next issue.
Articles on Spawning observations' (see p.ll and 12) provide
helpful information on the reproductive biology of several species.
We hope that the request for 'fission and regeneration observations'
(p. 9) will provide interesting replies.
New fisheries in North-East Russia (p. 18) and Baja California
(p.20) are presented here. The disquieting problem of the fishery
in the Galapagos (see last issue, Apr. 1994) is discussed (pp. 21-23).
Several aquacultural experiments on sea cucumbers are being
carried out. The results from the work done at ICLARM, Solomon
Islands (p. 2) and in Hawaii (p. 25) show that it is possible to induce
spawning and rear larvae, but there are still difficulties in obtaining
settlement and growth of juveniles.
However some publications, particularly those of the Central
Marine Fisheries Research Institute of Cochin (India), indicate that
one species at least, H. scabra , can be grown to the juvenile stage
and offers good prospects (p. 28).
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PIMRIS is a joint project of 4 international
organisations concerned with fisheries and
marine resource development in the Pacific
Islands region. The project is executed by the
South Pacific Commission (SPCj, the South
Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA). the
University of the South Pacific's Pacific
Information Centre (USP-PIC), and the South
Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
(SOPAC). Funding is provided by the
International Centre for Ocean Development
(ICOD) and the Government of France. This
bulletin is produced by SPC as pan of its
PIMRIS
Pacifii: !sUml* Marine Resources Information System
commitment to PIMRIS.TheaimofPIMRIS is to
improve the availability of information on marine
resources to users in the region, so as to suppon
their rational development and management.
PIMRIS activities include: the active collection,
cataloguing and archivingof technical documents,
especially ephemera ("grey literature );
evaluation, repackaging and dissemination of
information; provision of literature searches,
question-and-answer services and bibliographic
support; and assistance with the development of
in-country reference collections and databases on
marine resources.
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********** dissertations and theses **********
AUSTRALIA
Ph.D. Dissertation
STUMP, R.J. April, 1995. Age determination and life history characteristics of Acanthaster planci (L.).
James Cook University of North Queensland, Zoology Dept.
Masters Theses
(conducted by J. Mallefet)
BELGIUM
AJUZIE, C.C. 1994. Physiological approach of the light emission in the ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata
(Echinodermata): calcium requirement. University catholique de Louvain.
DE BREMAEKER, N. 1992. Caractdrisation des recepteurs cholinergiques impliqudes dans le controle de
la photogdnese d* Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea). University catholique de Louvain.
DEHEYN, D. 1992. Approche morphologique et physiologique de la bioluminescence chez Pophiure
Amphipholis squamata (Delle Chiaje, 1828) (Echinodermata). Co-conducted with Pr. M. Jangoux;
University libre de Bruxelles. Diplome Etude Approfondie.
VANHOUTTE, P. 1990. Etude du controle nerveux de la luminescence <¥ Amphipholis squamata
(Echinodermata). University catholique de Louvain.
BRAZIL
B.Sc. Thesis
MACHADO, A.P. 1994. O uso de Microscopia Eletronica de Varredura na dnalise de morfologia externa
de Hemipholis elongata (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea). 30 pp. Pontificia Universidade Catolica do
Parana.
M.Sc. Thesis
TAVARES, Y.A.G. 1995. Bioecologia de Mellita quinquiesperforata (Leske, 1778) em ambientes praiai s
do litoral do Parana, BR. (temporary title, in press).
CHILE
B.Sc. Thesis
GONZALEZ, S. 1995. Selectividad alimentaria en estadios juvenil y adulto de Loxechinus albus (Molina,
1782), basados en los componentes troficos de su dieta natural. Universidad Arturo Prat, Iquique.
Masters Thesis
GUISADQ ARANGUIZ, C.B. 1995. Estrategias de desarrollo larval y ciclo de vida en dos especies de
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echinoideos regulares del sur de Chile. Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia.
ENGLAND
Ph.D. Dissertation
WILLCOX, M.S. 1993. Genetic and physiological variation in salinity tolerance of Asterias rubens (L.).
Liverpool John Moores University.
FRANCE
Dr. ScL
LUMINGAS, L.J.L. 1994. La plasticite chez l’oursin: cas de Sphaerechinus granulans en rade de Brest
(Bretagne, France). FUniversite de Bretagne Occidentale, Oceanologie Biologique, Brest, France. 171 p.
MAHARAVO, J. 1993. Etude de l’oursin comestible Tripneustes gratilla (L., 1758) dans la region de
Nosy-Be (Cote Nord-Ouest de Madagascar): Densite, morphometrie, nutrition, croissance, processes
reproducteurs, impact de l’exploitation sur les populations. Universite d’Aix-Marseille III.
Thesis
DAVID, J. (in progress). Comparison between recent and fossil stalked crinoids ontogeny. Reims
Universite, France.
D.E.A.
CHEVALLIER, B. 1993. Influence de l’environnement sur le cycle vital de l’oursin. Cas de
Sphaerechinus granularis en rade de Brest. Rapport de DEA, Oceanologie Biologique, Universite de
Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France. 29 p.
JUDAS, A. 1994. Influence de l’environnement sur les phases de reproduction, fecondation et
developpement larvaire des oursins: cas de Sphaerechinus granularis en rade de Brest. Rapport de
DESS, Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France. 45 p.
GERMANY
Ph.D. Dissertation
v.JUTERZENKA, K. Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung von Schlangenstemen (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)
in Schelf und Kontinental hang gebieten des Europaischen Nordmeeres - (study to assess) the role of
brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) on shelf and slopes of the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian (GIN)
Seas. Ber. Sonderforschungsbereid 313. Univ. Kiel, (submitted 1995). (in German).
Dr. rer. nat.
SCHOPPE, S. 1993. Die karpose um den felsbohrenden seeigel Echinometra lucunter (L.): Untersuchung
der lebensraum-bedingungen und der biologie der assoziierten arten. - Dissertation, Justus-Liebig-
University Giessen, Germany. 128 pp.
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(The carposis of the rock boring sea urchin Echinometra lucunter (L.): Investigation of the habitat and
the biology of the associated species).
Masters Thesis
NEUMANN, C. Functional morphology and mode of life of some Toxasteridae and Hemiasteridae from
the Middle Cretaceous (Albian/Cenomanian) of southern Spain. Insdtut fur Palaontologie der Freien
Universitat Berlin, (in progress).
IRELAND
Masters Thesis
FELDMAN, A.L. 1995. Aspects of the biology of Echinoderm larvae with particular reference to the
Class Asteroidea and Echinoidea. University College, Galway.
JAPAN
Dr. Sci.
OKINAGA, T. Structures and functions of saccharide chains in the acrosome reaction-inducing substance.
Tokyo Institute of Technology. March 1993.
AMANO, T. Sperm histone degradation induced by egg-jelly in starfish. Tokyo Institute of Technology.
March 1994.
Ms. Sci.
SAITO, U. Studies on Gamete Gangliosides. Tokyo Institute of Technology . March 1994.
SHOGOMORI, H. Gangliosides in non-plasmalemmal membranes. Tokyo Institute of Technology. March
1994.
NISHIGAKI, T. Purification and structure determination of sperm activating peptides in the starfish,
Asterias amurensis. Tokyo Institute of Technology. March 1994.
MEXICO
Ph.D. Thesis
HERRERO-PEREZRUL, D. 1990. Pepinos de mar (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) de "El Faro de
bucerfas", Michoacan, Mexico. Univ. Mich, de San Nicolas de Hidalgo. Esc. de Biologia. 70 pp.
SOLfS-MARfN, F.A. 1991. Composicion y distribucion espacio-temporal de los macroinvertebrados
bentdnicos del complejo lagunar Magdalena- Almej as de la costa occidental de B.C.S., Mexico. Univ.
Mich, de San Nicolds de Hidalgo. Esc. de Biologia. 89 pp.
MARTINEZ LOPEZ, R. 1994. Desarrollo larvario del erizo rojo Strongylocentrotus franciscanus
(Echinodermata: Echinoidea), y diferentes densidades de cultivo. Fac. Ciencias Marinas, Univ. Auton,
Baja California.
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NEW ZEALAND
Ph.D. Dissertation
STEWART, B.G. Biology of Astrobrachion constrictum. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand,
(nearing completion)
Masters Theses
MSc (Marine Science)
BREWIN, P. 1995. Effect of algal diet on gametogenic cycle, biochemical composition and size of gonads
of feasibility of kina, Evechinus chloroticus at different times (sea urchin) culture. University of Otago.
GARRETT, K. 1995. Reproduction and population genetics of the brooding brittlestar, Ophiomyxa
brevirima. University of Otago.
SEETO, J. 1995. Reproductive biology of the tropical sea cucumber, Holothuria earn, in Fiji. University
of Otago.
PAKISTAN
Masters Thesis
TAHERA, Q. 1992. Taxonomic studies of northern Arabian Sea echinoderms. M. Phil, in Marine
Sciences, University of Karachi.
POLAND
Ph.D. Dissertation
OLSZEWSKA-NEJBERT, D. 1996. Turonian-Coniacian irregular echinoids Mangyshlak (western
Kazakhstan) and Opole through (southern Poland). Institute of Geology, Warsaw University, (final stage
of preparation).
SPAIN
Ph.D. Dissertation
*
GALLEMI, J. 1992. Los yacimientos con equinidos del Cretacico Superior del Prepirineo de la Provincia
de Lleida. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 429 pp. (unpublished doctoral thesis)
UNITED STATES
Ph. D. Dissertations
BALSER, E .J. 1994. An echinoderm phylogeny based on the morphology of the larval and adult axial
complex. Clemson University, South Carolina.
CRONIN, G. 1994. The complexity of Dictyota herbivore interactions: interactions of environment,
variable seaweed chemical defenses, and resistance to herbivoiy. Marine Sciences Curriculum,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, (addresses seaweed chemical defenses against urchins and
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other invertebrates)
MILLER, M.W. 1994. Ecology of a temperate coral. Ecology Curriculum, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, (addresses how grazing by urchins affects seaweed-coral interactions)
ROGERS-BENNETT, L. 1994. Spatial patterns in the life history characteristics of Red Sea urchins,
Strongylocentrotus franciscanus : Implications for recruitment and the California fishery. University of
California, Davis.
Masters Theses
BEDDINGFIELD , S.D. 1992. The feeding biology of Astropecten articulatus (Echinodermata:
Asteroidea) from the Gulf of Mexico: an evaluation of optimal foraging theory in a soft-bottom predator.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham. 46 pp.
COLON-JONES, D.E. 1993. Size (age) specific factors controlling the distribution and population size of
the white-spined sea urchin, Tripneustes ventricosus (Lamarck, 1816). University of Puerto Rico,
Mayaguez Campus.
KNOTT, K.E. 1995. a comparative study of the morphological and biochemical variation in two forms of
Luidia clathrata (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. University of
Alabama.
LARES, M.T. 1990. The effects of temperature on the survival, organismal activity, nutrition, growth and
reproduction of the carnivorous, tropical sea urchin, Eucidaris tribuloides. The University of Alabama at
Birmingham. 69 pp.
MAH, C.L. (in progress). Phylogeny of the Brisingida (Asteroidea) and revision of some Pacific genera.
San Francisco State University, California.
NORRIS, D.R. 1994. Associations between three irregular urchins and cone-and-funnel topography in a
tropical soft-bottom community. University of Guam. 32 p.
SHLEPR, M.G. 1994. Early ossicle growth in the regenerating disc integument of the brittlestar
Ophiophragmus filograneus (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). Melbourne, FL: Florida Institute of
Technology; 110 pp.
VERNON, J.D. 1991. An investigation of gametogenesis, biochem-ical and energetic composition,
population dynamics, and sediment grain-size selection in Clypeaster raveneli (Echinodermata:
Clypeasteridae) from the northern Gulf of Mexico. The University of Alabama at Birmingham. 78 pp.
B.Sc. Thesis
HOTTENROTT, S. 1994. A cladistic analysis of the scolopendrina group of the genus Ophiocoma. The
George Washington University, Washington D.C.
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********** RECENT publications
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Aheam, C.G. 1995. Catalog of the type specimens of seastars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) in the National
Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Contributions, Zool., No. 572, 59p.
Ali, M.S. 1995. On some Middle Miocene echinoids (Echinodermata) from Mersa Matruh area. Western
Desert, Egypt. International Conference on the Biotic and Climatic Effects of the Messinian Event on the
Circum Mediterranean. University of Garyounis, Benghazi, Libya, (in press).
Amano, T., Y. Okita, T. Yasumoto, M. Hoshi. 1993. Maitotoxin induces acrosome reaction and histone
degradation of starfish Asterina pectinifera sperm. Zool. Sci. 10: 307-312.
Amano, T., Y. Okita, M. Hoshi. 1993. Low-Na+ seawater induces the acrosome reaction and histone
degradation of starfish sperm in the absence of egg jelly. Dev. Growth, Differ. 35: 521-529.
Bartsch, I. 1994. Siphonostomatoide Copepoden auf Ophiacanthiden (Ophiuroidea). Beschreibung von
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Sivertsen, K., C.C.E. Hopkins. Demography of the echinoid Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis related to
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Skadsheim, A., H. Christie, H.P. Leinaas. Reduction in population densities of the green sea urchin in
relation to the distribution of an urchin endoparasite along coastal sites in mid-Norway, p. 875
Smirnov, A.V. Arctic echinoderms: Composition distribution and history of the fauna, p. 135-144
Smirnov, I.S. Working out a databank on marine invertebrates, p. 145
Smirnov, I.S. Biogeography and area types of the Southern Ocean ophiuroids (Echinodermata,
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Smith, A.B., B. Lafay, G. Paterson. Morphological and molecular phylogeny of ophiuroids. p. 489
Solovjev, A.N. Evolutionaiy trends of the fossil holasteroid echinoids with subanal fasciole. p. 877-880
Spirlet, C., P. Grosjean, M. Jangoux. Differentiation of the genital apparatus in a juvenile echinoid
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Stancyk, S.E., R.B. Aronson, W.E. Dobson, R.J. Feller, J.D. McKenzie. Predation and regeneration of
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Stewart, B.G., P.V. Mladenov. Aspects of reproduction and anatomy of the euryalinid snake star
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Stickle Jr, W.B., D.W. Foltz. Habitat affinities of species in the Leptasterias hexactis complex along the
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Strathmann, R.R., A.T. Sewell, M.F. Strathmann. Interclass comparisons of plasticity in development of
echinoderm larval forms in response to food. p. 146
Szulgit, G.K., R.E. Shadwick. The effects of calcium chelation and cell perforation on the mechanical
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Tamori, M., K. Takahashi, K. A possible mechanism of the pore-closure response of the echinoid
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Temara, A., M. Wamau, G. Ledent, M. Jangoux, Ph. Dubois. Heavy metals in the asteroid Asterias
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Thandar, A.S. A new species of the holothuroid genus Phyllophorus from South Africa, p. 558
Thandar, A.S. Character divergence and cladistic relationships of the southern African genera and
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Thierry, J., D. Ndraudeau. Variations in Jurassic echinoid biodiversity at ammonite zone levels:
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Thomdyke, M.C., S.J. Moore, C. Moss, M.R. Elphick, H.E. Duerr, R.D. Burke. Neurohormonal
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Tominaga, H., M. Komatsu, C. Oguro. Aggregation for spawning in the breeding season of the sea-star,
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Tsuchi, A., R. Birenheide, T. Motokawa. Nervous control of the mechanical properties of the tooth
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Uehara, T., Y. Yokawa. Differences in morphology of echinoid Echinothrix diadema from Okinawa and
Guam. p. 912
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Ventura, C.R.R., A.O.R. Junqueira, F.C. Fernandes. The relation between body size and number of prey
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Walker, C.W. Cell cycle genes and spermatogenesis in the sea star, Asterias vulgaris, p. 381-384
Wasson, K.M., T.S. Klinger. Changes in nucleic acid levels of the pyloric caeca of Asterias forbesi
(Desor) (Asteroidea) and the gut of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (Muller) (Echinoidea) in
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Waters, J.A., C.G. Maples, M.G. Lane, Hou Hong-Fei. Late Devonian climatic asymmetry and plate
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Welsch, U., Th. Heinzeller, N.D. Holland. Morphology of Reichensperger’s organ and the glandular axial
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Wray, G.A. Larval morphology and echinoid phytogeny. p. 921
Yanagisawa, T. Temperature characteristics of the first cleavage cycle of Japanese sea urchins, p. 922
Young, C.M., R.H. Emson. Why do bathyal crinoids wave their arms? p. 273-276
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Alenc2ster, G., Buitron, B.E. 1965. Fauna del Jurasico Superior de la region de Petlalcingo, Estado de
Puebla, Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mexico, Institute de Geologia, Paleontologia Mexicana Num. 21, Parte 2, 53
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Buitrdn, B.E. 1970. Equinoides del Jurasico Superior y del Cretacico Inferior de Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca.
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Buitrdn, B E. 1971. Equinoides del Mesozoico del norte de Mdxico,
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Buitrdn, B.E. 1973. Tetragrama gloriae n.sp. equinoide de la Formacidn San Lucas (Aptiano) en la
regidn de Huetamo, Michoac2n. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mdxico, Institute de Geologia, Paleontologia
Mexicana Num. 36, p. 33-41, 1 fig., 1 12m.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1973. Equinoides del Cret2cico Inferior de Colima, Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mexico, Institute de
Geologia, Paleontologia Mexicana Num. 36, p. 21-29, 1 fig. 1 12m.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1974. Caenocidaris cf. C. cucumifera (Agassiz) equinoide del Jurasico Superior de
Chihuahua. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mdxico, Institute de Geologia, Paleontologia Mexicana Num. 40, p. 48-
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Buitrdn, B.E. 1974. Algunas especies de la familia Conulidae Lambert, 1911, (Echinoidea) del Cret2cico
Superior de Chiapas. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mdxico, Institute de Geologia, Paleontologia Mexicana Num.
39, 24 p., 2 12ms.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1974. Algunos equinoides del Oligoceno de Chiapas. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mdxico, Institute
de Geologia, Paleontologia Mexicana Num. 39, p. 24-38, 4 12ms. <-
Buitrdn, B.E. 1976. Tres especies de equinoides (Echinodermata-Echinoidea) del Cret2cico Superior de
Atenango del Rio, Guerrero, Boleton Soc. Geoldgica Mexicana Tomo 37, p. 18-24, 1 12m.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1977. Algunos aspectos evolutivos de los equinoides de San Juan Raya, Estado de Puebla.
Sociedad de Historia Natural Revista Tomo 35, p. 277-284.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1977. Invertebrados (Crinoides, Bivalvia) del Pensilv2nico de Chiapas. Univ. Nal. Autdn.
Mexico, Institute de Geologia, Revista Vol. 1, Num. 2, p. 144-150.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1978. Hemicid2ridos (Echinodermata-Echinoidea) del Jurasico Superior de Oaxaca y
Chiapas. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mexico, Institute de Geologia, Revista Vol. 2, Num. 1, p. 65-68.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1978. Distribucidn de los equinoides terciarios en la Planicie costera del Golfo de Mdxico y
la regidn Mediterr2nea. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mdxico, Institute de Geologia, Boletui Num. 101, pp. 66-
113.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1979. Dos especies de equinoides (Echinodermata-Echinoidea) del Eoceno Tardio de
Tantoyuca, Veracruz. Univ. Nal. Autdn. Mdxico, Institute de Geologia, Revista Vol. 3, Num. 2, p. 122-
125.
Flores, G.A., B.E. Buitrdn. 1984. Una nueva localidad del Paleozoica Superior de la regidn de la Mixteca
Oaxaquena. Tectonica de la Mixteca. Sociedad Geoldgica Mexicana Boleton, Tomo 45, 116 p.
Buitrdn, B.E., J. Patino, A. Moreno. 1987. Crinoides del Paleozoico Tardfo (Pensilv2nico) de Calnali,
Hidalgo. Sociedad Mexicana de Paleontologia, Revista Num. 1, p. 125-136.
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Buitrdn, B.E., Malpica Rodolfo. 1987. Tepexi de Rodriguez Puebla, una localidad fosilffera famosa del
cretacico de Mexico. Libreto-guia para la excursion paleontoldgica a la regidn. Sociedad Mexicana de
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Buitrdn, B.E. 1990. Catilogo de equinoides del Jurtfsico Superior-Creticico Inferior de Mexico. Inst.
Mex. del Petroleo, Sub-direccion de Exploracidn. Catalogo, 120 p. *
Buitrdn, B.E. 1990. Presencia de Angulocrinus polyclonus (Felix) en el Oxfordiano del Sur de Mexico.
Inst. Mex. del Petroleo, Sub-direccion de Exploracidn. Revista vol. 22, No. 3, p. 9-25.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1992. Las rocas marinas del Paleozoica de Mexico y su contenido biotico. In: Paleozoico
Inferior de Iberoamerica, Univ. Extremadura, Espaiia. Eds. Gutierrez Marco, J. Saavedra, I. Rabano.
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Publications from Meetings
Almazan, V.E. 1984. Bioestratigraffa del Cretacico inferior de Baja California, Mexico, Memoria del III
Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontologfa, Oaxtepec, Morelos, p. 378-387.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1980. Taxonomia, Estratigraffa y Paleobiografta de los equinoides (Echinodermata-
Echinoidea) terciarios del este de Mdxico. Actas del I Congreso Argentino de Paleontologfa y I Congreso
Latinoamericano de Paleontologfa, Tomo II, p. 305-314, (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Buitrdn, B.E., F. Olivos. 1987. Una holoturia del Cretacico de Tepexi de Rodriguez, Puebla. Memoria
del Simposio sobre el Cretacico de Mexico y America Central. Escuela de Ciencias de la Tierra, Linares,
Nuevo Leon y Univ. Autdn. de Nuevo Leon, p. 75.
Buitrdn, B.E. 1978. Taxonomia, Estratigraffa y Paleobiogeografia de los equinoides (Echinodermata-
Echinoidea) terciarios del este de Mdxico. Univ. Autdn. de Nuevo Ledn, II Congreso Nacional de
Zoologfa, Monterrey, Nuevo Ledn, Libro de Resumenes, p.
Buitrdn, B.E., S.B. Silva. 1979. Los Clypaeastdridos (Echinodermata- Echinoidea) del Terciario de la
Cuenca Tampieo-Misantla, Edos. de Tamaulipas y Veracruz, Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes,
III Congreso Nacional de Zoologfa, Aguascalientes, Ags. Libro de Resumenes, p. 49.
Flores, D.A., B.E. Buitrdn. 1982. Estratigraffa de la Mixteca en la porcidn nororiental de la Montana de
Guerrero. Sociedad Mexicana de Paleontologfa, VI Convencidn Geologica Nacional, Mdxico, D.F., Libro
de Resumenes, p. 46.
Applegate, P.S., B.E. Buitrdn. 1982. La Cantera Tlayua en la region de Tepexi de Rodriguez, El
Solhnhofen mexicano. Sociedad Geologica Mexicana. VI Convencidn Geoldgica Nacional, Mexico,
D.F., Libro de Resumenes, p. 39.
Buitrdn, B.E., J. Patino, A. Moreno. 1982. Invertebrados paleozoicos (Brachiopoda-Crinoidea) de la
regidn de Calnali, Hidalgo. Sociedad Mexicana de Geologfa. VI Convencidn Geoldgica Nacional.
Mdxico, D.F., Libro de Resumenes, p.
Flores, D.A., B.E. Buitrdn. 1986. Una nueva localidad del Paleozoico de Guerrero. Sociedad Mexicana
de Geologfa, VII Convencidn Geoldgica Nacional, Mdxico, D.F. Libro de Resumenes p.
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF I.S. SMIRNOV
Smirnov, I.S. 1977. About distribution of the genus Ophionotus. -In: "Systematics, evolution, biology and
distribution of recent and extinct echinoderms". III. All-Union echinoderm symposium. Leningrad, p.
60-61. (in Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1977. New species of the genus Ophiomisidium (Ophiuroidea) from subantarctic water of
Indian Ocean. -In: "New species and genus of marine invertebrates. Explorations of the fauna of the
seas. Volume XXI (XXIX). pp. 105-108. (in Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1978. The rhizoids of floating kelps from antarctic waters of Southern Hemisphere as factor
of transfer of littoral invertebrates. - In: "Theoretical and methodological basis for complex studying and
mastering of the shelves, p.179-181. (in Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1979. The brittle-stars (Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata), finding in rhizoids of floating kelps at
South-West Atlantic. - IY Ail-Union echinoderm colloquium. Tbilissi (Georgia), p. 174-178. (in
Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1979. About the genus Theodoria (Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata). - IY All-Union
echinoderm colloquium. Tbilissi (Georgia), p. 179-181. (in Russian).
Smirnov, I.S., Stepanjants S.D. 1980. The symbiosis of hydroid Hydractinia vallini Jaderholm and
brittle-star of family Ophiolepididae in Antarctic waters. - In: "Theoretical and practical significance of
Coelenterata". p. 105-108. (in Russian).
Litvinova, N.M., I.S. Smirnov. 1981. On the study of genus Astrophiura (Echinodermata,
Ophiuroidea). - Zoologicheskij Zhumal (Zoological Journal), Moscow", 60(4): 626-629 (In Russian
with English summary).
Smirnov, I.S. 1982. The fauna of the floating rhizoids of kelps from Subantarctic and Patagonian
Regions. - Ecology and systematic of marine hydrobionts. Explorations of the fauna of the seas. 28(36):
108-109. (In Russian with English summary).*
Smirnov, I.S. 1983. The distribution of brittle-stars on the shelves of cold and temperate waters of
Southern Hemisphere. - Comparative morphology, evolution and distribution of the recent and fossil
echinoderms. Proceedings of the IY All-Union echinoderm symposium. Lvov :63-64 (In Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1984. The fauna of brittle-stars of Antarctic and Subantarctic. Thesis. 1-18 p. (in
Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1990. The fauna of brittle-stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) of South Ocean and
influence of West Wind drift on distribution of ophiuroids. In: Oceanological investigation of the South
Ocean. P. 165-188. (in Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1991. The brittlestars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) of the Mawson Sea (the East
Antarctica) - in: Informational Bulletin of the Soviet Antarctic expedition, St. Petersburg, No 116. P.
66-69. (in Russian).
Smirnov, I.S. 1992. The types of areas of brittle-stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) of South Ocean. -
In: The physical oceanology and problems of biological productivity. St. Petersburg. P. 136-165. (in
Russian).
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Recent publications - contributed by Andrey N. Solovjev
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with sub anal fascicle.— Ecbinoderms through Time (Proceed. 8— th Echino—
derm conf. A . A . Balkema , Rotterdam, 1994- , P- 87 7"880. 0 „ ^ 4^
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"ECHINODERMS IN LITERATURE"
(contributed by John Lawrence)
John Barthe. The last voyage of Somebody the Sailor .
"Juliette duly instructed us in the pleasure of snorkeling the rocks and reefs, disspelling
apprehensions about barracudas and morays, and pointed out sea urchins and fire corals,
which were not .... The bottom was a hard gray rippled sand prowled by black spiny sea
urchins and strewn here and there with dead and broken finger coral — Shards of fungi coral
cut his hands as he manhan dled the plow to a new position, taking care not to step on urchin
spines."
Clifford Irving. Final Argument.
"Jerry Lee Elroy sat upright on the carpet against one of the cashier’s cages. His eyes
were sightless. Blood leaked from his side, staining his white golf shirt. A thin blade had
been slid between the ribs and into the left ventricle of his heart. A thick black object choked
his mouth. It took me a minute or two to figure out what it was. Someone wearing gloves
had taken the time to reach around Elroy’s dead body, wrench open his jaws, and thrust a sea
urchin into his mouth, so that its spines bit deep into the offending tongue.... Elroy is dead,
Harvey. With a sea urchin shoved in his mouth. He can’t talk."
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********** PAPERS presented at meetings **********
WORKSHOP ON BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC INTERACTIONS IN THE LARVAL AND ADULT
STAGES OF BENTHIC MARINE INVERTEBRATES, STATION ZOOLOGIQUE, UNIVERSITY
OF PARIS 6, VILLEFRANCHE-SUR-MER, FRANCE. 19-24 SEPT 1994. Oceanologica Acta
(Abstract: 3-4). (communicated by J.M. Lawrence)
Barker, M. Vhe influence of diet on reproductive output in sea urchins.
Basch, L., J. Pearse. Some consequences of larval feeding for the transition from planktonic to benthic
invertebrate early life-history stages.
Boudouresque, C.-F., R. Lemee. Effects of secondary metabolites of the algae Caulerpa taxifolia on the
behavior of the urchin Paracentrotus lividus.
Chia, F.-S. If poecilogony is such a good strategy, why don’t we have more of it?
Conand, C. Asexual reproduction by fission in Holothuria atra : Variability of some parameters in
populations from the tropical Indo-Pacific.
Duchene, J.-C., M. Bhaud. Comparative biology of life cycles.
Ebert, T. The role of sexual and asexual reproduction and brooding vs. broadcasting in the evolution of
echinoderm metapopulations.
Ebert, T. The adaptive significance of phenotypic plasticity in echinoderms.
George, S. Growth, development and biochemical composition of echinoderm larvae as a function of adult
nutritional state.
Glemarec, M., M. Guillou, C. Hily. Recruitment and year-class segregation in response to biotic and
abiotic factors.
Gosselin, P., M. Jangoux. Impact of the biotic environment on the settlement and morphosis of competent
larvae of a regular sea urchin.
Guillou, M. Are starfish outbreaks in temperate waters the result of a disruption in a predator/prey
equilibrium?
Hadfield, M. Flexibility in larval life cycles.
Keesing, J. Field measurement of post-settlement mortality rates on the crown-of-thoms starfish
Acanthaster planci and the influence of this factor on population dynamics.
Keesing, J. Comparison of mortality rates of small starfish for two species, one with large size at
metamorphosis and one with small size at metamorphosis.
Lawrence, J., J. Vasquez. The effect of sublethal predation on the biology of asteroids and its role in
predator-prey population dynamics.
Marchi, B., F. Trielli, C. Falugi, A.M.C. Corre, L. Fenaux. Receptors affected by cholinomimetics drugs
may play a role in metamorphosis of Paracentrotus lividus.
McEdward, L. Role of parental investment (egg size) on phenotypic plasticity in sea urchin larvae in
response to low food concentrations.
McEdward, L. Relationships among development, ecology, and morphology in the evolution of larvae and
life and moiphology in the evolution of larvae and life cycles.
Mladenov, P. Environmental factors influencing asexual reproductive processes in echinoderms.
Nichols, D. Evidence of a unique sacrificial strategy in the reproduction of the comatulid crinoid Antedon
bifida.
Pedrotti, M.L., B. Marchi, R. Lemee. Effects of Caulerpa taxifolia compounds on the sea urchin
development.
Poulin, E., J.-P. Feral. Diversity of Antarctic echinoids: importance of dispersal strategy.
Scheibling, R. Predation in adult and juvenile echinoderms.
Strathmann, R. Developmental plasticity in structures for feeding, juvenile rudiments and food stores of
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marine larvae: taxonomic distribution and limitations.
Strathmann, R. Do larvae compete intraspecifically for food?
Tyler, P., C. Young. Control of echinoderm reproduction as a function of depth in the sea.
Young, C. Biotic and abiotic factors influencing larval development at bathyal depths.
NEW ZEALAND MARINE SCIENCES SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE, HAMILTON, 1994.
Garrett, K., P.V. Mladenov. Evidence of ameiotic parthenogenesis in the brooding brittle star Ophiomyxa
brevirima. . .
Mladenov, P.V. Occurrence and population genetic consequences of asexual propagation in echinoderms.
Mladenov, P.V., R. Allibone, G. Wallis. Genetic variation in the New Zealand sea urchin, Evechinus
chloroticus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). .
Stewart, B.G. Reproductive periodicity in the euryalinid snake star Astrobrachion constrictwn in a New
Zealand fiord.
1994 SEA-URCHIN WORKSHOP, MAINE. DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES,
BOOTHBAY HARBOR, MAINE. 27-28 SEPTEMBER 1994. (communicated by J.M. Lawrence)
Carr, A., J. Harris. The sea urchin fishery in Massachusetts, current trends, concerns and research.
Harris, L. Studies on the effects of depth, water flow, and diet on settlement, recruitment, and growth of
the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis.
Lawrence, J.M. Strategies and life history characteristics as criteria for evaluating the suitability of sea
urchin species for fisheries and aquaculture.
Robinson, S., A. MacIntyre, S. Bernier. The impact of scallop drags on sea urchin grounds.
Robinson, S., H. Scarth. The green sea urchin fishery in southwestern New Brunswick.
Steneck, R., D. McNaught, S. Zimson. Spatial and temporal patterns in sea urchin populations, herbivory,
and algal community structure in the Gulf of Maine.
Vadas, R.L., B. Beal, S. Dudgeon, W. Wright. Spatial and temporal variability in reproduction and
spawning in green sea urchins in Maine.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ZOOLOGISTS, ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI. JANUARY 1995. [Abstracts in American Zoologist, 34 (5). 1994],
Adams, N.L., A.K. Carroll, J.M. Shick. Mycosporine-like ammino acid (MAA) enriched embryos of the
green sea urchin show reduced UV-induced cytokinetic delay: evidence of MAAs as photoprotectants.
123A
Balser, E.J. A phytogeny of echinoderm classes based on the morphology of the axial complex.
Beardsley, A.M., J.M. Colacino. Red blood cell circulation and oxygen transport in Hemipholis elongata
(Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata). 35A
Beddingfield, S.D., J.B. McClintock. Differential growth and nutrient allocation in the echinoid Lytechinus
variegatus fed natural diets. 126A
Bosch, I., P. Janes, R. Schack, B. Steves, K. Darentz. Survey of UV-absorbing compounds in subtropical
sea urchins from Florida and the Bahamas. 102A
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Collin R Do random skeletal asymmetries change during Dendraster development. 102 A
Met J E. Transport of nutrients flora adult to brooded young in Swpl* Mrifbmw (Edunodenuata).
FricE J.E., E.E. Ruppert, J.P. Wourms. Ultrastiucture of the ovotestis of the simultaneous hermaphrodite
Synaptula hydriformis (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea).
Gee C C R.K. Zimmer-Faust. Quantitative analysis of sea urchin sperm swimming, in A
Harris, L.C.G. The effects of depth, water flow and diet on settlement, recruitment and growth m the
green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis. 53A . . . .
Herrera, J.C. Maternal investment vs. larval feeding: Effects on development and metamorphosis in larvae
of the sand dollar Encope aberrans. 126A ,
Jaeckle, W.B. Morphological asymmetry and nutrient assimilation m the somatocoels of asteroid an
holothuroid larvae. 125A
Johnsen, S. Biochemical investigation of the visual pigment in echinoderms. 127 A
Klinger, T.S., C.R. Johnson, J. Jell. Feeding and digestive characteristics of Aspidochirotida
(Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) of Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. 105A
Lares, M.T., C.M. Pomory. Allocation of body components during starvation in Lytechinus vanegatus
(Echinodermata: Echinoidea). 104 A
LeClair, E.E. Morphological dichotomy of brittle star arm ossicles (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea).
taxonomic and phylogenetic implications. 127A . .
Levitan, D.R. Intraspecific variation in gamete qualities influence in situ levels of fertilization success m
the echinoid Strongylocentrotus Jranciscanus. 87A ... ,. . n
McWeeney, S.K. Do echinoid larvae express physiological plasticity in response to nutritional conditions.
125 A . r .
Tamplin, J.W., W.B. Stickle. Size effects on the vulnerability of two species of six-rayed sea stars
(Leptasterias spp.) to fluctuating salinities. 104A r
Wasson, K.M., G.A. Hines, J.B. McClintock. Sex-specific differences m androstenedione metabolism in
gonadal tissues of Lytechinus variegatus in response to feeding. 80A
4TH EUROPEAN ECHINODERMS COLLOQUIUM, LONDON, APRIL 9-12, 1995.
(communicated by A.B. Smith)
Ameye, L., P. Dubois. Ultrastructure of early sites of biomineralization in the echinoid Paracentrotus
lividus.
Ameziane, N. Distribution of the axial cords in the calyx of stalked cnnoids.
Ameziane, N., M. Roux. Stem ontogeny of the modem genus Guillecrinus (stalked crinoid).
Bals, R., A. Lange, U. Welsch. Phenotypic characteristics of the nervous system of Asterias.
Beck, A., U. Welsch, R. Bals. Histochemical demonstration of sulfated mucins within the gut mucous
cells of holothurians. , .
Beer, A.J., M.C. Thomdyke. Immunohistochemistiy and ultrastructural studies on the developmg nervous
system of the pluteus larva of Psammedunus miliaris.
Birenheide, R., T. Motokawa. Cirri of the stalked crinoid Metacrinus rotundus : video observations,
functional anatomy and biomechanics. ....
Bonasoro, F., M.D. Candia Camevali, M.C. Thomdyke, U. Welsch. Neural factors in crinoid arm
regeneration. , . XT
Brewin, P.E., J.A. Keogh, P.V. Mladenov. Effects of algal diet on the gonad size of the common New
Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus (Val.)
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Candia Camevali, M.D., F. Bonasoro. Arm regeneration and pattern formation in cnnpids.
Catoira Gomez, J.L. Spatial and temporal evolution of the gonad index of the sea urchin Paracentrotus
lividus (Lamarck) in Galicia, Spain. .. ~
Catoira Gomez, J.L., L.J. Miguez Rodriguez, G. Mosquera Tallon. Expenments of sowing juveniles of
Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) in natural environments.
Daley, P. A cladistic analysis of the Solutes. .... A
David B R Mooi. Origin of extreme morphologies in deep-sea holasteroid echinoids.
David [ J. ’Preliminary results on the ontogeny of tropical western Ati ^ c ,
Davoult, D., F. Gounin. Nitrogen excretion of a dense population of Ophiothnxfragilis. ro e
exchanges at the water-sediment interface. ,
De Bremaeker, N„ J. Mallefet, M.C. Thomdyke, C. Moss. Localization of the Salmfamide neuropeptide
Si in the nervous system of a brittle star, Amphipholis squamata. j m „hinhnh\
Deheyn D J. Mallefet, M. Jangoux. Effect of parasitism on the luminescent properties of Amphipholis
D < rriK?c7^'1S^£denn ta, of fhe . »d fe
M. 5^0. dennal c* of octood.™ too. o^ttelM origiof
Dumsdav B S Murphy T Ahem, G. Campbell. Nitric oxide and the regulation of echinoderm muscle
Ellers O.’ Mutable collagenous tissue in echinoid skeletal sutures: a hypothesized role in controlling growth
Feldman, A. Development rates in the larvae of the starfish Asterias rubens with respect to two food
FerakT-P-, E- Poulin, E. Derelle, S. Gallardo, C. Chambon. Genetic differentiation of Echinocardium
cordatum as revealed by allozymes and rRNA sequencing. ■
Fernandez, C., E. Dombrowski, A. Caltagirone. Gonadic growth of adult sea urchins ( Paracentrotus
lividus) in rearing: the effect of different diet types. .
Flamming, P., M. Jangoux. Functional morphology of podial adhesive systems in echinoderms.
Friend, D. The phylogenetic position of the discophyllans (stem group echinoderms).
Gallemi J Campanian and Maastrichtian echinoids from South East Spain.
Gebruk,’ A. Locomotion in elasipodid holothurians: fimctional-morphological and evolutionary approaches.
Gil Cid, D„ P. Dominguez Alonso, E. Silvan Pobes. Lower Paleozoic carpoids from the Ossa-Morena
Gil Cid, D., E. Silvan Pobes, P. Dominguez Alonso. New crinoids from the middle Ordovician of SW
GillL, D., C. De Ridder. The microbial community associated with Montacuta ferruginosa, a commensal
bivalve of the echinoid Echinocardium cordatum. .
Grosjean, P., C. Spirlet, M. Jangoux. Establishment and presumed causes of the tnmodal distribution
commonly observed in cultivated populations of Paracentrotus lividus.
Guillou, M. Plasticity in the echinoid Sphaerechinus granularis (Lamarck).
Heddle * D. The descent of the Asteroidea and the reaffirmation of paxillosidan primitiveness.
Heinzeller, T., B. Aschauer, A. Lange, U. Welsch. A myzostomid invading the connective tissue of its
host Comanthus parvicirrus (Crinoidea).
Herring, P.T. Luminous echinoderms: is there a functional explanation?
Jagt, J.W.M. Campanian - early Palaeocene crinoid assemblages from northeastern Belgium and
southeastern Netherlands.
Janies, D. Reconstructing the evolution of asteroid morphogenesis and dispersal.
Jefferies, R.P.S. How to characterize the Echinodermata - a new attempt.
Kanazawa, K. Palaeogene morphological change in spatangoid echinoids. .
Kelly, M.S., J.D. McKenzie. Distribution of sub-cuticular bacteria in echinoderms is related to host
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phylogeny.
Khonjwayo, N., A. Thandar. Reproductive cycles of the Indo-West Pacific holothuroid, Holothuna
(Semperothuria) cinerascens (Brandt) from South Africa.
Lange, A., R. Bals, T. Heinzeller, U. Welsch. Lectin histochemistry on the gonads of cnnoids.
Littlewood, D.T.J. Echinoderm class relationships revisited.
Markopuolou-Diakaniuni , A. Morphology and evolution of the genus Clypeaster from the past to the
Recent
Markov, A.V., A.N. Solovjev. The quantitative regularities in the evolution of the orders Spatangoida and
Holasteroida (Echinoidea). .
McCormack, G„ J. Mclnemey, R. Powell, B. Keegan. Molecular phylogeny of Amphiura fihformis and
other amphiurid brittlestars.
McKenzie, J.D. The evolving view of tube-foot adhesive processes.
McKew, M., I.C. Wilkie. Ultrastructure and physiology of the compass-rotula ligament of Echinus
esculentus L.
Milsom, C.V. Where have all the pelagic cnnoids gone?
Mitchell, S.F. Palaeobiology of isocrinid cnnoids from the Red Chalk.
Mladenov, P.V., F.K. Garrett, G. Wallis. Evidence of naturally occurring amictic parthenogenesis m the
brooding brittle-star Ophiomyxa brevirima from New Zealand.
Mooi, R., B. David. Origin and evolution of the echinoid peristome.
Moore, H.M., B.A.D. Manship, D. Roberts. Gut structure and digestive strategies in three species of
abyssal holothurians.
Nebelsick, J.H. Actuopalaeontological investigations on echinoids: their potential for solving
palaeobiological problems.
Neraudeau, D., B. David, C. Madon. Fasciolar homologies in spatangoids.
Nichols, D., P.V. Mladenov. Reproductive seasonality in the comatulid crinoid Oxycomanthus
plectrophorum from the Fiordland area of New Zealand.
Parsley, R.L. Revision of Stylophoran systematics.
Paul, C.R.C. Functional inference in fossil echinoderms.
Pawson, D.L. Shallow-water echinoderms of the tropical Pacific Islands.
Perez-Trigo, E., Garcia-Martinez, J.L. Catoira Gomez, G. Mosquera Tallon. Subcellular distribution of
antioxidant enzymes in the gonads of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) from Galicia, NW Spain.
Potton D.J., M.C. Thomdyke. Endocrine control of feeding in Asterias rubens.
Schinner, G.O., M. Stachowitsch, H. Hilgers. Mass mortalities in the Northern Adriatic Sea: collapse of
populations of the endemic key species Schizaster canaliferus.
Schinner, G.O., H. Hilgers. Functional adaptations of burrowing in the endemic Mediterranean heart
urchin Schizaster canaliferus.
Schinner, G.O., Hilgers, H. and Hemdl, G.J. Role of mucus released by the heart urchin Schizaster
canaliferus for coastal sediments.
Sides, L. Knock, knock, who’s there? or competition for crevices among ophiuroids.
Simms, M.J. Crinoid phylogeny reassessed.
Skold, M., H.C. Nilsson. Arm regeneration and spawning behaviour in the brittle-star Amphiura flliformis
when exposed to moderate hypoxia: a microcosm approach.
Squire, G. and Campbell, A.C. Biogeography of Indian Ocean Echinoids.
Stewart, B. Calcein tagging to validate the growth bands in the euryalimd snake-star Astrobrachion
constrictum .
Telford, M., B. Lelievre, O. Ellers. The role of collagen in reacting axial forces m the teeth of sand
dollars (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida).
Temara, A., M. Wamau, M. Jangoux, P. Dubois. Why should the asteroid Asterias rubens be included in
biomonitoring programmes? A case study on the lead contamination of North Sea littoral biotopes.
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Temara A., G. Ledent, M. Wamau, M. Jangoux, P. Dubois. Experimental cadmium contamination of
Asterias rubens: body distribution of the contaminant and effects on the concentration of essential metals.
Thandar A S. The rhopalodinid holothurians - a review. ■ , ,
Trielli, F., C. Falugi, A. Morale, A. Viarengo. Alterations of fertilization and early development of the
sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus caused by Hg 2 * treatment.
Tvler P A Reproduction and diet in the sea urchin Echinus : evidence of recent diversification
/an Den Spiegel, D. Fine structure and behaviour of the Cuvierian organs of the holothuroid Microthele
nobilis (Echinodermata). .....
Vistisen B.K. The tolerance of two ophiuroids (Amphiura filiformis and Ophiura album).
Wamau, M., V. Alva, G. Ledent, A. Temara, M. Jangoux, P. Dubois. Allometry of heavy metal
bioconcentration in the echinoid Paracentrotus lividus.
Welsch, U., A. Lange, R. Bals, T. Heinzeller. Juxtaligamental cells in feather-stars.
Wilding, T., J.D. Gage. Skeletal growth markers in ophiuroids. . - ,
Wilkie, I.C., R.H. Emson, P.V. Mladenov. Autotomy mechanism and its control in the startisn
Pycnopodia helianthoides (Brandt). , . _
Xing, J. Heavy metal accumulation in the tissue/organs of a sea-cucumber Holothuna leucospilota.
Young, C.M. Do early life-history stages control the vertical distributions of echinoderms.
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA NORTHCENTRAL MEETING, KALAMAZOO,
MICHIGAN, APRIL 1994. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. 2o(5).
Blake, D.B. The taphonomy of asteroids.
Donovan, S.K., B.J. Embden. Pleistocene echinoids of Jamaica.
Donovan,' S.K., R.K. Pickerill. Crinoid columns preserved in an
Nova Scotia: taphonomic implications, p.13
p.13
upright position in the Upper Silurian of
GEOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE CARIBBEAN REGION, KINGSTON,
JAMAICA, 15th- 17th OCTOBER 1994. Contributions to Geology, UWI, M6na, 1.
Dixon H.L. Upper Oligocene echinoids from Jamaica and the Caribbean, p.18
Donovan, S.K. Echinoids of the Swanswick Formation (Eocene; Jamaica): Yellow Limestone relicts
White Limestone sea. p.19 . , . ,
Embden, B.J., S.K. Donovan. Echinoids and palaeodepth: the example of the early Pleistocene
Manchioneal Formation of Jamaica, p.21
in a
1994 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, SEATTLE,
WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 24-27. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program
(communicated by William I. Ausich)
Ausich, W.I., T.K. Baumiller. Skeletal architecture and flexibility in crinoid stalks (Echinodermata).
Baumiller, T.K. Implications of stress induced shedding of body parts in crinoids.
Blake, D.B. A Cretaceous asteroid faunule and changes in asteroid faunal structure.
Bodenbender, B.E. Stratocladistic reconstruction of blastoid evolutionary history.
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Dodd, J.R., M. Savarese, N.G. Lane, L.R. Leighton, D.M. Surge, R. Sands, T.M. Bonafair. Cnnoid
columnal porosity: Taphonomic, hydrodynamic, and diagenetic implications.
Eble, G.J. Secular taxonomic diversity patterns in irregular echinoids: Independence, interaction, and
structure. . . ■
Guensburg, T.E. Echinoderm rapid diversification and faunas across the Cambro-Ordovician boundary.
Harvey, E.W., W.I. Ausich. Evolutionary biogeography and mosaic evolution in calceocrimd crinoids
(Paleozoic: Echinodermata).
Holterhoff, P.F. Biofacies recurrence and asymmetry in cyclic sequences: Crinoids from the Upper
Pennsylvanian (Missourian) Lansing Group, Midcontinental, N.A.
McGee, P.E., R. Watkins. Epibiont tiering on Silurian crinoids in the Waldron Shale, Indiana.
Messing, C.G. In situ stalk growth and sediment production rates in a living stalked crinoid ( Chladocrinus
decorus) (Echinodermata).
Rosenkrantz, K.J., T.K Baumiller. Mutable properties of crinoid stalk ligaments: Functional and
evolutionary implications.
Sumrall, C.D., J.D. Sprinkle. Plethoschisma : It’s back!
Suter, S.J. The fate of the cassiduloid echinoids: A case study in evolutionary decline.
Tang, C.M., D.J. Bottjer, M.J. Simms. Paleoecology of a Middle Jurassic shallow-water encrinite (Carmel
Formation, southern Utah): Implications for the retreat of stalked crinoids to the deep-sea.
Waters, J.A. Echinoderm rebound and diversification after the Late Devonian extinction events.
Watkins, R. Crinozoan abundance in Silurian marine sediments and communities.
PALAEONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE, GLASGOW, DECEMBER,
1994.
Donovan, S.K., R.K. Pickerill, D.G. Mikulic, J. Kluessendorf. Amazed at the upright position: crinoid
columns preserved perpendicular to bedding in the Silurian of Nova Scotia and Illinois. Palaeontology
Newsletter, #24: 18.
1995 JOINT NORTH-CENTRAL SECTION AND SOUTH-CENTRAL SECTION MEETING OF
THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, APRIL 27-28.
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 27(3). (communicated by William I. Ausich)
Holterhoff, P.F. Diversity structure of Permo-Pennsylvanian crinoid faunas from Midcontinental North
America: Relationships between alpha and gamma.
Pabian, R.K., D. Mosher, R.D. Lewis, P.F. Holterhoff. Crinoid assemblage from the Bamsdall
Formation, Late Pennsylvanian (Missourian) Washington County, Oklahoma.
1995 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF
AMERICA, BOZEMAN, MONTANA, MAY 18-19. Geological Society of America Abstracts with
Program 27(4). (communicated by William I. Ausich)
Webster, G.D. Early Mississippian crinoid faunas from the Henderson Canyon Formation, northeastern
Utah and southeastern Idaho.
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PAPERS PRESENTED AT MEETINGS (by region)
RUSSIA
Lobanov, A., Zh. Sokolov, I. Smirnov. I. ZOOINT - an integrated system for zoological data bases.
International Workshop on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS’94).
Moscow, May 23-26, 1994. Abstracts - p. 52-53.
Naidenko, T. Kh., M.S. Strebtsov, V.B. Pankov. Biotesting of water from the Vladivostok Oceanarium,
(in English) Workshop "Marine Biotesting" Vladivostok, August, 1994.
Smirnov, I., A. Lobanov, E. Sokolov, M. Dianov. Development of the integrated system ZOOINT for
zoological data bases. Conference on Information Systems in Science - 95. Moscow, January 10-
12, 1995. Abstracts - p. 101-103.
PAKISTAN
Tahera, Q. Some economically important regular sea urchins (Echinoidea: Echinodermata) of Pakistan.
Pakistan National Seminar on Study and Management in Coastal Zones in Pakistan sponsored by
^ MRC & RC UOK. and Pakistan National Commission for UNESCO held in Sept. 23-26, 1991 at
Karachi, Pakistan.
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Tahera, Q. Addition to the echinoderm fauna of Pakistan. PAK-US Conference on Arabian Sea Living
Marine Resources and the Environment, Karachi, Pakistan, June 20-24, 1993.
INDIA
James, D.B. 1995. The prospects for culture of sea cucumbers in India. National Conference on
Sustainable Aquaculture organized by the Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University,
Madras, 9-3-1995.
Lordson, A.J. 1995. Reproductive cycle of Holothuria atra Jaeger (Holothuroidea: Echinodermata) from
Tuticorin (Gulf of Mannar). VII All India Symposium on Invertebrate Reproduction, Sree
Narayanan College, Cannore, 5-3-1995.
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EUROPE
Ali, M.S. Some Miocene Scutellina (Echinoidea, Echinodermata) from Siwa and El Salum, Western
Desert, Egypt. X-th Congress RCMNS, Bucurest, 1995.
Breton, G. Les pddicellaires alvdolaires sont-ils arrives chez les Goniasteridae (Asteroidea, Echinodermata)
au Cretacd par voie dpiddmique ? Journdes de la Societe Zoologique de France, NANCY (France),
4-6 July 1994.
Candia Camevali, M.D., F. Bonasoro, I.C. Wilkie. Coelom and tinkering in echinoids. - Plenary lecture -
International Symposium on Body Cavities: Phylogeny and Function. Varese, Italy, September
1994.
Flammang, P. Ultrastructure of asteroid podia: comparison between burrowing and non-burrowing species.
First BENELUX Congress of Zoology, Leuven, Belgium, 4-5 November 1994.
Guillou, M., A. Judas, F. Quiniou. 1995. Influence des conditions environnementales sur le
ddveloppement des oursins: cas de Sphaerechinus granularis en rade de Brest. 3e Rencontres
Sciendfiques Internationales, Brest, France.
Hooper, R.G., Cuthbert, F.M. Use of different seaweed species to enhance commercial value of sea
urchins. 1995 British Phycological Society Meeting, January, Portsmouth, England.
Jamieson, G.S., A. Campbell. 1995. Red sea urchins and kelp in northern British Columbia. More Nor
Symposium on the Ecology of Fjords and Coastal Waters, Tromso, Norway. Dec. 6-9, 1994.
Juterzenka, K.v. Ecological significance of a deep-sea brittle star. Deep Sea Biology Symposium,
Crete, 1994.
Olszewska, D. Westward migration of the species Micraster rogalae NOWAK in the North European
Province during the Coniacian and Santonian. Abstract, poster. Second International Symposium on
Cretaceous Stage Boundaries, Brussels, 8-14 September 1995.
Piepenburg, D. Megabenthic zonation, abundance, biomass, and mineralization potential in the Northeast
Water polynya. Northeast Water Polynya Symposium, Helsingor, Denmark, 1-5 May 1995.
Piepenburg, D., W.G. Ambrose, A. Brandt, P.E. Renaud, M.J. Ahrens, P. Jensen. Benthic community
patterns reflect water column processes in the Northeast Water polynya (Greenland). Northeast Water
Polynya Symposium, Helsingor, Denmark, 1-5 May 1995.
Roux, M., N. Ameziane-Cominardi, E. Schein. Adaptation to the deep-sea and biodiversity. II. The
example of stalked crinoids. 7th Deep Sea Biology Symposium, Crete (Greece), 1994. Abstract.
Schinner, G.O., J.B. McClintock, S.A. Watts, K. Marion, T.S. Hopkins. Juvenile-carrying behavior in the
deep-water brittlestar Asteroporpa annulata. 28th European Marine Biology Symposium, Crete,
Greece, 1993.
Schoppe, S., B. Werding. The burrows of the sea urchin genus Echinometra as microhabitat in tropical
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South America. - oral communication. 29th European Marine Biology Symposium, Vienna,
Austria, 29 August - September 2, 1994.
Seldes, A.M., A.J. Roccatagliata, M.S. Maier. Structural elucidation of asterosaponins by FAB mass
spectrometry. 13th International Mass Spectrometry Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 29 August-
2 September, 1994;
Smirnov, I., A. Lobanov, M. Dianov. Information system for Antarctic marine animals. SCAR SIXTH
BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Antarctic Communities: Species, Structure and Survival. Venice, 30
May - 3 June, 1994. Abstracts - p. 247
Smirnov, I., V. Neelov. Ophiuroids and problems of the antarctic
biogeography. SCAR SIXTH BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Antarctic Communities: Species,
Structure and Survival. Venice, 30 May - 3 June, 1994. Abstracts - p. 248
Svoboda, A., S. Stepanjants, I. Smirnov. Two polar Hydractiniidae species (Cnidaria), epibiotic on two
closely related brittlestars (Echinodermata): a taxonomic and ecological bipolarity example. SCAR
SIXTH BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Antarctic Communities: Species, Structure and Survival.
Venice, 30 May - 3 June, 1994. Abstracts - p. 259
Welsch, U. Structural patterns of the echinoderm nervous system. Neurobiological Symposium,
Bremen, December, 1994.
JAPAN
Fujita, T., S. Stancyk. Predation behavior on swimming organisms by Ophiura sarsii. 1995 Spring
Meeting of the Oceanographic Society of Japan.
Kogo, I. Comatulid fauna in the Sea of Japan. 31st Meeting of the Japanese Society of Systematic
Zoology, 1995. (in Japanese)
AUSTRALIA
Okaji, K., T. Ayukai, J.S. Lucas. Are crown-of-thoms starfish larvae food limited in the field? in: Joint
Scientific Conference on Science, Management and Sustainability of Marine Habitats in the 21st
Century. Abstracts. James Cook University of North Queensland, 8-11 July 1994.
GUAM
Stump, RJ. 1992. Ages and growth of Acanthaster planci (L.). Proc. 7th Int. Coral Reef Symposium.
Guam.
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MEXICO
Anzo Martinez, A.D., Solfs-Marin, F.A. Los ofiuroideos de La Pedregosa Grande, municipio de
Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico. Resumenes del XII Congreso Nacional de Zoologfa, 1993. Soc.
Mex. de Zool., pp. 11.
Buitrdn Sanchez, B.E., F.A. Solfs-Marfn. Distribucidn de Meoma ventricosa grandis Gray, 1851
(ECHINODERMATA: Brissidae) en la region occidental de Mexico. Resumenes del XII Congreso
Nacional de Zoologfa, 1993. Soc. Mex. de Zool., pp. 11.
Buitrdn Sanchez, B.E., F.A. Solis-Marin. Un platiasterido (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) del Plioceno de
Baja California. Resumenes del X Simposium Intemacional de Biologfa Marina, 1994.
Mata Pdrez, E*, F.A. Solfs-Marin, A. Laguarda-Figueras. Distribucidn de la familia Luidiidae Forbes 1839
(Echinodermata: Asteroidea) en el Golfo de Baja California. Resumenes del X Simposium
Internacional de Biologfa Marina, 1994.
Ramfrez-Murillo, R., F.A. Solfs-Marin, A.X. Mora. Asteroideos (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) en dos areas
de Zihuatanejo, Guerrero. Resumenes del XII Congreso Nacional de Zoologfa, 1993. Soc. Mex. de
Zool., pp. 10-11.
Solfs-Marin, F.A. Abundancia y distribucidn espacio temporal de los macroinvertebrados bdnticos del
complejo lagunar Magdalena- Almejas, Baja California. Resumenes del XI Congreso Nacional de
Zoologfa. Mdrida, Yucatan, October 1991.
Solfs-Marin, F.A. Presencia de Molpadia intermedia (ECHINODERMATA: HOLOTHUROIDEA) en las
costas de Mexico. Resumenes del XII Congreso Nacional de Zoologfa, 1993. Soc. Mex. de Zool.,
pp. 15-16.
Solfs-Marin, F.A., J. Torres Vega, A.D. Anzo Martinez. Ofiuroideos (ECHINODERMATA:
OPHIUROIDEA) comensales de la esponja Riniera sp. en la Bahfa de Zihuatanejo, Guerrero.
Resumenes del XII Congreso Nacional de Zoologfa, 1993. Soc. Mex. de Zool., pp. 11-12.
Solfs-Marin, F.A., A. Laguarda Figueras. Los equinodermos de las facies arenosas del complejo lagunar
Bahfa Magdalena-Almejas Baja California Sur. Resumenes del X Simposium Internacional de
Biologfa Marina, 1994.
Solis-Marin, F.A., A. Laguarda Figueras, J. Torres Vega. Los equinodermos (Echinodermata) de la Bahfa
de La Paz, Baja California Sur, presentes en la coleccidn del ICMyL, UNAM. Resumenes del X
Simposium Intemacional de Biologfa Marina, 1994.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
Maier, M.S., A.J. Roccatagliata, M.G. Perez, A.M. Seldes. Aislamiento de glicoesfingolipidos de la
estrella de mar Cosmasterias lurida. Congreso Latinoamericano de Quimica, Panama, 31 July-5
August, 1994.
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Roccataeliata A.J., A.M. Seldes, M.S. Maier. Glicosidos esteroidales de los equmodermos Luidia ludmgi
y Ophionotus victoriae. Simposio International Quimica de los Productos Naturales y sur
aplicaciones. 29 Nov - 2 December 1994. Univ. de Concepcidn, Chile.
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HOW I BEGAN TO STUDY ECHINODERMS Part 5.
Makra, Athena (Martin Ryan Institute, UCG, Ireland). I grew up
in Greece and so I had the chance, since I was a child, to
explore and admire the wonders of the sea. Even though I was
snorkeling for years, my first really scientific view of the
marine life was at the second year of the University (Athens
University, Biology Department), when I attended the lectures and
field trips of Hydrobiology and Invertebrate Zoology. I then
started becoming interested on working with marine invertebrates,
but it wasn't easy to choose what kind of animals I wanted to
study I
Then, after the 3rd year, I had the chance (through an
ERASMUS programme) to visit MRI and do my final year thesis there.
Under the supervision of Prof. B.F. Keegan I worked on
Echinoderms ( Amphiura filiformis, in Galway Bay) for the first
time and I was fascinated! Now, I am back in Ireland, doing my
Ph.D. on another ophiuroid, Acrocnida brachiata. I can say now
that those animals are really fascinating and it is so
interesting working on them. At the moment, I have just started
working on their population dynamics and their microdistribution
in Killary, but I am interested in many aspects of their biology
and ecology, like their burrowing and feeding behaviour,
regeneration rates, effect on the sediment and many more.
Furthermore, since they are not so much studied in Greece, I
believe that I will have the chance to do some really genuine
research on them when I return!
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HOLOTHUROIDEA or HOLOTHURIOIDEA?
I’m sure you’ve all noticed that there is some variation in the spelling of the name of the Class to
which the holothurians belong. For many years now, various students of the group have adopted a
"preferred" spelling and they have stuck with it. About a year ago, I was writing some obituaries of H.
Barraclough Fell and I was looking through some of his correspondence related to our contributions to the
echinoderms volumes of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology . I came across a copy of a letter (dated
May 26, 1965) from Barry Fell to the Editor of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology.
In this long letter, Barry gave details of his arguments for spelling the Class name as Holothuroidea rather
than Holothurioidea.
I sent a copy of the letter to Frank Rowe in England, thinking that it would be of some academic
interest to him. Frank, who has always used Holothurioidea, was so impressed by Barry’s arguments that
he wrote and told me that he will now use Holothuroidea (and indeed he has done so in his latest magnum
opus. Zoological Catalogue of Australia: Echinodermata - see below).
If Barry’s arguments convinced Frank, then maybe they will convince others! If you’re interested,
write to me and I’ll send you a photocopy of Barry’s letter.
Dave Pawson
ZOOLOGICAL CATALOG OF AUSTRALIA 33: ECHINODERMATA, by F.W.E. Rowe and J. Gates.
Australia seems to be leading the world in many aspects of study of biodiversity. One of the
Australian Nature Conservation Agency’s more ambitious recent projects is the Zoological Catalog of
Australia. Volume 33 is a 510-page hardcover book, Echinodermata, written by Frank Rowe and J. Gates.
This an annotated list of the 1,154 species of echinoderms known from the Australian region.
For each species an extensive list of references is given, and name changes are documented;
information is provided on type locality, location of type specimen(s), distribution, ecology. At the level of
the genus, author, date, literature reference and synonyms are given. Families are defined, their
representation in Australia is summarized, and a few useful references are provided. In the introductory
section the authors discuss the composition, size, and relationships of the fauna, and they give a historical
review. Numerous name changes have been made, and these are summarized in an appendix. There is a
comprehensive taxonomic index.
This is a splendid piece of work. Endless taxonomic nightmares and gordian knots surely provided
the authors with monumental headaches! They may not have solved all of the problems, but they have
made the entire Australian echinoderm fauna accessible for further research. This book is an absolute
necessity for anyone who is even remotely interested in Indo-Pacific echinoderms. The authors deserve our
heartfelt thanks for a job magnificently done.
Elsewhere in this Newsletter you will find a brochure advertising this volume.
Dave Pawson
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ALI , MOHAMED SAID
AMEZIANE-COMINARDI, NADIA
ARONSON, RICHARD
AUSICH,- WILLIAM
BALSER, ELIZABETH
BARTS CH,~ ILSE
BAUMILLER, TOMASZ
BECKER, JOHANN
BEGBIE, KIRSTEN
BELL, BRUCE
BENTLEY, ANDREW
BIRENHEIDE, RUDIGER
BIRKELAND, CHARLES
BLAKE, DANIEL
BOCKELIE, JOHAN
BOUDOURESQUE , CHARLES
BREGMAN, YURIY
BRETON, GERARD
BREWIN, PAUL
BROWER, JAMES
BUI TRON- SANCHEZ , BLANCA
BUSSARAWIT, SOMCHAI
BYRNE, MARIA
CALTAGIRONE, ANGELA
CAMERON, R. ANDREW
CAMPBELL, ALAN
CAMPBELL, DAVID
CANDIA-CARNEVALI, M. DAN IE LA
CANNON, LESTER
CARDER, NANCY
CHAO, SHYH-MIN
COLON- JONES, D. ELIZABETH
CONAND, CHANTAL
CREASER, EDWIN
CRUMP, ROBIN
CUTRESS, BERTHA
DAFNI, JACOB
DAVID, JEROME
DAYTON , PAUL
DE RIDDER, CHANTAL
DE WIT, WALTER
DEBENHAM, PATTY
DIEHL, WALTER
DOBSON, WILLIAM
DOLMATOV, IGOR
DONOVAN, STEPHEN
DRUMMOND, ANNE
EMLET, RICHARD
ETNIER, SHELLEY
ETTENSOHN, FRANK
FEDER, HOWARD
FELDMAN, ABBY
FERNANDEZ, CATHERINE
FOSTER, MERRILL
FOX, DAVID
FUJITA, TOSHIHIKO
GAGNON, JEAN -MARC
GALLEMI, JAUME
GENTIL, FRANCK
GIUDICE, GIOVANNI
GLUCHOWSKI, EDWARD
GOODING, RICHARD
GREENSTEIN, BENJAMIN
GUERRAZZI, MARIA
GUILLOU, MONIQUE
HADEL, VALERIA FLORA
HAMEL, JEAN- FRANCOIS
HAMZA HASS AN, MOHAMED
HARTSOCK, FRANKLIN
HEINZELLER, THOMAS
HERDENDORF, CHARLES
HESS, HANS
HOLTERHOFF, PETER
HOOPER,. ROBERT
HOROWITZ, ALAN STANLEY
HOSHI , MOTONORI
HOTCHKISS, FREDERICK
HOTTENROTT, SUSAN
IRIMURA, SEIICHI
ISHIDA, YOSHIAKI
IVY, W. GRISILDA
JABLONSKI, DAVID
JACOBSEN, NANCY
JAMES, DANIEL
JAMIESON, GLEN
JANIES, DANIEL
JELL, PETER
JOHNSEN, SONKE
KLINGER, THOMAS
KOBAYASHI , NAOMASA
KOGO, ICHIZO
KRISTAN-TOLLMANN, EDITH
KURIHARA, TAKEO
LAMBERT, PHILIP
LAWRENCE, JOHN
LE MENN, JEAN
LeCLAIR, ELIZABETH
LESSIOS, HARIS
LEVERONE, JAY
LIAO, YULIN
LITVINOVA, NINA
LORDSON, JINBERT
ECHINOIDEA TERTIARY MESOZOIC
CRINOIDEA
OPHIUROIDEA
CRINOIDEA PALEOZOIC FOSSIL
HOLOTHURO I DE A MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PHYLOGENY PHYSIOLOGY
OPHIUROIDEA
CRINOIDEA ISOCRINIDS FOSSIL RECENT
SYSTEMATICS ZOOGEOGRAPHY SOUTH- ATLANTIC-OCEANIC- ISLANDS
OPHIUROIDEA
EDRIOASTEROIDS
ECHINOIDEA GENETICS BIOLOGY PALAEONTOLOGY
CRINOIDEA
CORAL -REEF -MANAGEMENT ECOLOGY
ASTEROIDEA PHYLOGENY PALEOECOLOGY
FOSSIL CRINOIDEA
ECHINOIDEA
POPULATIONAL- STRUCTURE GROWTH AQUACULTURE
EVOLUTION ASTEROIDEA MESOZOIC
ECHINOIDEA
PALEOBIOLOGY PALEOZOIC CRINOIDEA
FOSSIL CENOZOIC ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA
TAXONOMY ECHINODERMS ANDAMAN -SEA
DEVELOPMENT REPRODUCTION EVOLUTION FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY
ECOLOGY AQUACULTURE MEDITERRANEAN
ECHINOIDEA GENETICS DEVELOPMENT
ECOLOGY POPULATION FISHERY ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROI DEA
PREDATION COMMUNITY-STRUCTURE BEHAVIOR ECOLOGY
ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA CRINOIDEA
ECHINODERM- HOSTS -PARASITES
TAXONOMY
ASEXUAL -REPRODUCTION POPULATION-ECOLOGY LIFE-HISTORY SYSTEMATICS
REARING POPULATION ECOLOGY
ECOLOGY EXPLOITATION BIOEROSION BIOTURBATION
LIFE-HISTORY BIOLOGY RESOURCE -MANAGEMENT COMMERCIAL -FISHERY
ASTEROIDEA EMBRYOLOGY ECOLOGY BEHAVIOUR
HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY MORPHOLOGY
ECHINOIDEA
STALKED- CRINOIDS ONTOGENY BATHYMETRY
ECOLOGY ECHINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA
ECHINOIDEA MORPHOFUNCTIONAL -ADAPTATIONS SYMBIOSES EVOLUTION
ECHINOIDEA FLINT-PLEISTOCENE-DEPOSITS
ECHINOIDEA
INVERTEBRATES GROWTH
OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY
REGENERATION
CARIBBEAN- ECHINOIDEA ORDOVICIAN- CRINOIDEA
ECHINOIDEA J
LARVAE SEA-URCHINS PLANKTONIC -FORMS DEVELOPMENT
CRINOIDEA
STEMLESS -PALEOZOIC-CRINOIDEA PALEOECOLOGY CRINOIDEA PALEOZOIC
FEEDING-HABITS ECOLOGICAL -INTERACTIONS ASTEROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA
LARVAE ASTEROIDEA ECHINOCULTURE
NUTRITION GROWTH AQUACULTURE
MORPHOLOGY TAXONOMY ECOLOGY ORDOVICIAN PENNSYLVANIAN
OPHIUROIDEA OSSICLES BEHAVIOR
OPHIUROIDEA ASTEROIDEA ECOLOGY TAXONOMY
ECOLOGY BEHAVIOUR DISTRIBUTION TAXONOMY
ECHINOIDEA CRETACEOUS SYSTEMATICS BIOSTRATIGRAPHY PALAEOECOLOGY
OPHIUROIDEA POPULATION
ECHINOIDEA EMBRYOLOGY
CRINOIDEA FOSSIL
ECHINOIDEA DIADEMATID- ASSOCIATIONS
ASTEROIDEA ECHINOIDEA TAPHONOMY FOSSIL RECENT CROWN-OF-THORNS STARFISH
ASTEROIDEA
ECHINOIDEA PLASTICITY POPULATIONS BIOTIC-ABIOTIC- INTERACTIONS
HOLOTHUROIDEA
ASTEROIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA BEHAVIOR REPRODUCTION MORPHOLOGY
ECOLOGY
ECOLOGY LONGEVITY GROWTH AGING
CRINOIDEA ULTRASTRUCTURE NEUROANATOMY
ABYSSAL ’ ASTEROIDEA BRISINGIDAE
FOSSIL MEZOZOIC ASTEROIDEA CRINOIDEA OPHIUROIDEA
CRINOIDEA FOSSIL PALEOECOLOGY SYSTEMATICS
ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY BIOGEOGRAPHY
PHQQTT RT R OT*OT DEA
ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA FERTILIZATION ACROSOME -REACTION GLYCOCONJUGATES SIGNAL -TRANSDUCTION
OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA FOSSIL RECENT TERATOLOGY
OPHIUROIDEA SYSTEMATICS CLADISTICS
OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY
PALEOECOLOGY OPHIUROIDEA
HOLOTHUROIDEA
ECHINOIDEA CRINOIDEA FOSSIL
ASTEROIDEA TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTION
HATCHERY CULTURE HOLOTHUROIDEA
ECOLOGY POPULATION-DYNAMICS COMPETITION PREDATION
ASTEROIDEA
FOSSIL CRINOIDEA AUSTRALIAN
PHOTORECEPTION POLAR I ZED -LIGHT DIFFUSE -SENSORY-SYSTEMS OPHIUROIDEA
REGULAR- ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA NUTRITION FEEDING- ECOLOGY
ECHINOIDEA POLLUTION-BIOASSAY EGGS-EMBRYOS S PAWNING -PBRIODI CITY
CRINOIDEA TAXONOMY DISTRIBUTION ECOLOGY
FOSSIL CRINOIDEA
ASTEROIDEA
SYSTEMATICS HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY NATURAL -HI STORY
NUTRITION REPRODUCTION PHYSIOLOGY STRATEGIES
CRINOIDEA FOSSIL
OPHIUROIDEA MORPHOLOGY BIOMECHANICS
ECHINOIDEA TAXONOMY POPULATION
ASTEROIDEA REPRODUCTION
OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA TAXONOMY
OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY MORPHOLOGY BEHAVIOUR ECOLOGY
HOLOTHUROIDEA
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MACZYNSKA, STEFANIA
MAH, CHRISTOPHER
MAKRA, ATHENA ■
MALLE FET, JEROME
MASCARENHAS, BERNARDO JOSE
MATERIA CHRISTINE
MATTOS- SEGOVIA, ELIO
McCLINTOCK, JAMES
MEDEIROS -BERGEN, DOT
MESSING, CHARLES
MEYER, CHRISTIAN
MIRONOV, ALEXANDER
MLADENOV, PHILIP
MOO I, RICHARD
MORRILL, JOHN
MOTOKAWA, TATSUO
MUNK, ERIC
NAIDENKO, TAMARA
NAKAMURA, RAYMOND
NAXANO, EIZO
NEBELSICK, JAMES
NEILL, BRUCE
NESTLER, HELMUT
NEUMANN, CHRISTIAN
O'CONNOR, BRENDAN
O'HARA, TIMOTHY
OJEDA, F. PATRICIO
OJI, TATSUO
OLSZEWSKA-NEJBERT, DANUTA
PABIAN, ROGER
PAGETT, RICHARD
PARMA, GRACIELA
PENCHAS ZADEH , PABLO
PETR, VACLAV
PHILIPPE, MICHEL
PIEPENBURG, DIETER
PRESTEDGE, GEOFFREY
PROKOP, RUDOLF JAN
REGIS, MARIE -BERTHE
REICH, MIKE
ROCCATAGLIATA, ALEJANDRO
ROGERS -BENNETT, LAURA
ROSE, EDWARD
ROTMAN, HELEN CLARK
ROUX, MICHEL
SCHOPPE, SABINE
SCHUETZ, ALLEN
SERAFY, D. KEITH
SHIRLEY, THOMAS
SHLEPR, MICHAEL
SINGLETARY, ROBERT
SKOLD, MATT I AS
SLOAN, NORMAN
SMIRNOV, ALEXEI
SMIRNOV, IGOR
SMITH, ALBERT
SMITH, ANDREW
SOLOVJEV, ANDRE Y
SONNENHOLZNER, JORGE
STAMPANATO, SALVATORE
STANCYK, STEPHEN
STEWART, BRIAN
STRATHMANN, RICHARD
STUMP, R.J.W.
TAHERA, QASEEM
TAKAHASHI, KEIICHI
TAVARES, YARA A.
THANDAR, AHMED
THIERRY, JACQUES
THORS EN, MARIANNE
UBAGHS, GEORGES
v. JUTERZENKA, KAREN
VADET, ALAIN
VALENTINE, JOHN
VAN DER HAM, RAYMOND
VISTISEN, BODIL
WATTS, STEPHEN
WEBSTER, GARY
WELSCH, ULRICH
WILKIE, IAIN
WILLCOX, MARK
WORHEIDE, GERT
WRAY, GREGORY
YAMAGUCHI, MASASHI
YANAGISAWA, TOMIO
YOSHIZATO, KATSUTOSHI
ZAVODNIK, DUS AN
ZE IDLER, WOLFGANG
ECHINOIDEA MIOCENE PARATETHYS-BASIN MEDITERRANEAN
ASTEROIDEA SYSTEMATICS BRISINGIDA DEEP-SEA
POPULATION -DYNAMICS BEHAVIOUR REPRODUCTION REGENERATION
BIOLUMINESCENCE PHYSIOLOGY NEUROBIOLOGY FUNCTIONAL -ECOLOGY
ASTEROIDEA ECOLOGY TAXONOMY POPULATION -DYNAMICS
TASMANIA ECHINODERM ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION
ECHINOIDEA LARVAE REPRODUCTION EMBRYOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
CHEMICAL -ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION NUTRITION LARVAL -ECOLOGY
HOLOTHURO I DE A
CR I NO IDEA ECOLOGY TAPHONOMY GROWTH BEHAVIOR ZOOGEOGRAPHY TAXONOMY CMA ISO
MEZOZOIC TAPHONOMY
ECHINOIDEA
REPRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT ASEXUAL GENETICS
ECHINOIDEA
REGULAR -ECHINOIDEA DEVELOPMENT MORPHOGENESIS
CATCH - CONNECTIVE -TISSUE STALKED-CRINOIDS
ECHINOIDEA GROWTH REPRODUCTION
ECHINOIDEA METAMORPHOSIS POLLUTION BIOASSAY CRYOPRESERVATION
ECHINOIDEA' HYDRODYNAMICS
ECHINOIDEA EMBRYOGENESIS EXTRACELLULAR -MATRIX CELL-ADHESION
ECHINOIDEA FOSSIL RECENT TAPHONOMY
BIOGEOGRAPHY ECHINOMETRIDS GENETICS SYSTEMATICS
ECHINOIDS
CRETACEOUS SPATANGOIDA ECOLOGY
OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY BIOTURBATION DENSITY -REGULATORY -FACTORS
TAXONOMY NATURAL -HI STORY BIOGEOGRAPHY CONSERVATION
ECOLOGY BIOLOGY ECO- PHYSIOLOGY
CRINOIDEA PALEOBIOLOGY
IRREGULAR -ECHINOIDS CRETACEOUS PALEOB I OGEOGRAPHY EVOLUTIONARY -TRENDS
CRINOIDEA PALEOECOLOGY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY TAXONOMY
BRACKISH-WATER REEFS
FOSSIL ECHINOIDEA
ECHINOIDEA ASTEROIDEA
FOSSIL CRINOIDEA
SYSTEMATIC PALAEOECOLOGY PALAE OGEOGRAPHY
OPHIUROIDEA ARCTIC DISTRIBUTION AGE RESPIRATION FEEDING
PATIRIELLA-vivipara
FOSSIL CRINOIDEA
BIOLOGY ECOLOGY POLLUTION ENVIRONMENT
SYSTEMATICS PALAEOECOLOGY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY FOSSIL HOLOTHURO I DEA
ASTEROIDEA HO LOTHURO I DEA
ECHINOIDEA GROWTH
FOSSIL ECHINOIDEA
ASTEROIDEA
BATHYAL- ECOLOGY ONTOGENY STALKED -CRINOIDEA JURASSIC-TO-RECENT
OPHIUROIDEA TAXONOMY REPRODUCTION
JUVENILES
ECHINOIDEA SYSTEMATICS ECOLOGY ZOOGEOGRAPHY
CRAB -ASTEROID- INTERACTIONS
OPHIUROIDEA
OPHIUROIDEA BENTHOS ECOLOGY
OPHIUROIDEA REGENERATION DEVELOPMENT
HOLOTHURO IDEA FISHERIES
TAXONOMY ZOOGEOGRAPHY EVOLUTION PHYLOGENY PALEONTOLOGY HOLOTHUROIDEA
POLAR- OCEANS OPHIUROIDEA DATABASES
PATHOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY HEMATOLOGY
PALAEONTOLOGY
ECHINOIDEA EVOLUTION PALEOECOLOGY
ECOLOGY LARVAE -DEVELOPMENT PHYSIOLOGY
ASTEROIDEA
OPHIUROIDEA REGENERATION PREDATION POPULATION GROWTH
EURYALINID OPHIUROIDEA
LARVAE EVOLUTION BODY- PLANS
ASTEROIDEA POPULATION -DYNAMICS LIFE-HISTORY
ECHINOIDEA HOLOTHUROIDEA REPRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION
MUSCLE -PHYSIOLOGY SPERM-MOTILITY CONNECTIVE-TISSUE
ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY REPRODUCTION POPULATION -DYNAMICS
HOLOTHUROIDEA
ECHINOIDEA JURASSIC
ECHINOIDEA
FOSSIL
OPHIUROIDEA ECOLOGY FEEDING-ECOLOGY GROWTH-BANDS ARCTIC-ECHINODERMS DEEP-SEA ECHINODERMS
FOSSIL ECHINOIDEA
OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA ECOLOGY
ECHINOIDEA FOSSIL
OPHIUROIDEA
STEROIDS REPRODUCTION NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY
CRINOIDEA PERMIAN PALEOZOIC MORPHOLOGY LINEAGES PALEOGEOGRAPHY MISSISSIPPIAN
CRINOIDEA MORPHOLOGY NERVOUS -SYSTEM CONNECTIVE-TISSUE
OPHIUROIDEA ECHINOIDEA FUNCTIONAL -MORPHOLOGY
POPULATION-GENETICS MOLECULAR -PHYLOGENY EXPRESSED-GENES
ECHINOIDEA TAPHONOMY ECOLOGY ACTUO PALEONTOLOGY
ECHINOIDEA EVOLUTION LARVAE JUVENILES DEVELOPMENT PHYLOGENY CAMARODONTA
ACANTHASTER- PLANCI RESOURCE -MANAGEMENT
METAMORPHOSIS ECHINOIDEA DEVELOPMENT
COLLAGEN METAMORPHOSIS GENE -EXPRESS ION EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX COLLAGENASE
TAXONOMY ECOLOGY DISTRIBUTION ADRIATIC- SEA
ASTEROIDEA PREDATION
MARIA ELENA CASO MUNOZ
(December 18, 1915 - October 23, 1991)
The daughter of Dr. Antonio Caso Andrade and Josef ina. Munoz de
Caso, parents whom she worshipped, Maria Elena grew up in a warm
enviroment, full of moral and spiritual values. When she was born
on December 18, 1915, her father, Dr. Antonio Caso, was already a
valuable and prominent personality in Mexico 1 s intellectual life;
therefore, since her early childhood, Maria Elena was brought up
fed by the ideology of Mexico's most important intellectuals such
as Jose Vasconcelos, Alfonso Reyes, Pedro Henriquez Urena, et al.,
whose ideas became her spiritual nourishment. Dr. Caso attended the
Schoolo fo Science at the National University of mexico (1937-1940)
where she obtained her Master's Degree in Biological Science. Her
professional thesis "Contribucion al conocimiento de los
asteroideos de Mexico" , is an authentic contribution to science and
marks the beginning of a new stage in the sudy of starfishes in our
country .
In 1939, Dr. Caso participated in establishing the
Hydrobiology Laboratory at National University of Mexico's
Institute of Biology, invited by Dr. Enrique Rioja Lobianco, (1895-
163) a Spanish refugee who lost Spain but won Mexico. Throughout
the years, this Laboratory became the Department of Ocean Science
and Limnology at the National University of Mexico |s Institute of
Biology; later on it became the Ocean Scince and Limnology Center
and finally (1973-1981), it turned into the Institute of Ocean
Sciences and Limnology.
Dr. Caso J published her first study in 1941 and her
professional thesis in 1943.
On February 16, 1961, she obtained her Doctor's degree in
Biological Sciences. Her Doctorate's thesis, "Equinodermos de
Mexico" is a real monograph, a treatise; a documento to be
consulted by any investigator who wishes to specialize on the
subject.
Her great academic prestige and human qualtities led her to
perform several activities such as: President of Research School at
the National University of Mexico's Institute of Biology, (1967-
1973); responsible of the Echinoderm's Laboratory at the National
University of Mexico's Center of Ocean Science and Limnology (1973-
1981) and, later on, at the Institute of same name (1981-1991);
Representing Professor at the Ocean Science Academic Project
Internal Council of the Academic Unit for Professional and
Postgrade cycles at the Science and Humanities School (1985) ;
Representing Counsellor for the Ocean Science and Limnology
Institute at the Technical Council for Scientific Investigation
(1985) ; Zoology Professor at the Biology Department of National
University of Mexico's Science School (1957-1963) ; and Hydrobiology
Department at the Doctorate Section of same department at Science
School (1966), among other activities.
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Following her major field of studies, she worked m the four
most important Institutes in the United States of America:
Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. in 1972; Allan Hancock
Insitute, South California University in 1975; Museum of
Paleontology, Berkeley University in 1980. At these Institutes, Dr.
Caso examined the most important collections of echinoderms in the
work and specialists is charge were greatly impressed by her
remarks which showed her profound taxonomic, bio-geographic and
ecological knowledge of the species.
Dr. Maria Elena Caso's scientific work consists of over sixty
different studies, including seven monographs on the four
fundamental echinoderm Classes. It represents the most important
and most complete study on this specialty in our country and
worldwide. Dr. Caso has discovered new echinoderm subfamilies,
genus and sub-genus, species and variations. Her impecable
descriptions include drawings and pictures of the finest precision
and quality. Her scientific work is great ly appreciated by most
famous specialist all over the world.
Scientists like Doctor Maria Elena Caso honor our University
and we are honored to emphasize her work.
Dr. Caso's works:
1 Caso, M. E. 1941. La existencia de Linckia guildinguil Gray, en la costa
pacifica. An. Inst. Biol. Univ. Nal. Auton. Mexico, 12 (1): 155-160.
2 Caso, M. E. 1943. Contribution al conocimiento de los asteriodos de Mexico.
Tesis Profesional. Fac. Ciencias. Univ. Nal. Auton. Mexico: 1-136.
3 Caso, M. E. 1944. Estudio sobre asteridos de Mexico. Algunas ■ especies
interesantes de asteridos litorales. An. Inst. Biol. Univ. Nal. Auton. Mexico,
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