1 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 29 While AN 28 and 30 are special issues, giving a list of all amphipod species described since 1974, AN 29 is a more normal issue, with an annotated bibliography and an index to new taxa in the papers contained in this bibliography. (As mentioned before, there are fewer and fewer annotations, as library facilities deteriorate also here in Tromsp, so that I very often do not see the papers in the bibliography). As usual, I thank those colleagues who helped me out with references; special thanks once more to Franz Krapp (Bonn) and Georgy Vinogradov (Moskva). In addition this issue contains a list of the amphipod papers presented at the Crustacean Conference in Glasgow in July 2005, and a report from the Amphipod meeting in Cork following shortly after. Tromsp, October 2005 Wim Vader, Troms0 Museum, 9037 Troms0, Norway wim.vader@tmu.uit.no BIBLIOGRAPHY ALLSOP D. J. & S. A. WEST 2004. Sex-ratio evolution in sex changing animals. — Evolution 58, 1019-1027. ALONSO, A. & J. A. CAMARGO 2004. Toxic effects of unionized ammonia on survival and feeding activity of the freshwater amphipod Eulimnogammarus toletanus (Gammaridae, Crustacea). — Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 72, 1052-1058. ALONSO DE PINA, G. M. 2005. A new species of Notopoma Lowry & Berents, 1996, and a new record of Jassa marmorata Holmes, 1903, from the southwestern Atlantic (Amphipoda: Corophiidea: Ischyroceridae). — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 118, 528-538. ( N . argentina n. sp., from Ria Deseado, Santa Cruz province, Argentina) ANDERSON, B. S., J. W. HUNT, B. M. PHILLIPS, P. A. NICELY, R. S. TJEERDEMA & M. MARTIN 2004. A comparison of in situ and laboratory 2 toxicity tests with the estuarine amphipod Eohaustorius estuarius. — Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 46, 52-60 APPADOO, C. & A. A. MYERS 2005. Amphipods of the genera Ceradocus, Dulichiella, Melita and Nuuanu (Crustacea: Melitidae) from Mauritius, Indian Ocean. — Records of the Australian Museum 57, 221-236. (Deals with Ceradocus (Denticeradocus) greeni n.sp., Dulichiella cuvettensis n.sp., Melita corticis n.sp., M. setimera n.sp. and Nuuanu rectimana n.sp., all from Mauritius) ARI YAMA, H. 2005. Six species of the genus Colomastix (Crustacea. Amphipoda: Colomastigidae) from western Japan, with descriptions of two new species. — Bulletin of the Osaka Museum of Natural History 59, 1-40. (Deals with Colomastix azumai, C. japonica, C. kapiolani , C. littoralis n.sp., C. plumosa, and C. semiplumosa n.sp. All species were collected from sponges in coastal western Japan. A key to Japanese Colomastix and data on the hosts are provided.) ARNDT, C. E., J. BERGE & A. BRANDT 2005. Mouthpart- atlas of arctic sympagic amphipods — trophic niche separation based on mouthpart morphology and feeding ecology. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 25, 401-402. ( Apherusa glacialis , Gammarus wilkitzkii, Onisimus glacialis and O. nanseni.) ARNDT, C. E., G. FERN ANDEZ-LEB ORAN S, L. SEUTHE, J. BERGE & B. GULLIKSEN 2005. Ciliated epibionts on the Arctic sympagic amphipod Gammarus wilkitzkii as indicators for sympago-benthic coupling. — Marine Biology , Berlin 147, 643-652. BACELA, K. & A. KONOPACKA 2005. The life history of Pontogammarus robustoides, an alien amphipod in Polish waters. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 20, 190-195. BALKIS. N., S. ALBAYRAK & H. BALKIS 2002. Check-list of the Crustacean fauna of the Bosphorus. — Turkish Journal of Marine Sciences 8, 157-164. (37 amphipod species on pp 160-161.) BANO, H. & Q. B. KARMI 2004. Laetmatophilus paradurbanensis, new species (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Podoceridae) from Pakistan coast (Northern Arabian Sea). — Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences 13, 35-40. (This new species was found on the spider crab Camposcia retusa in shallow waters near Churna island, Baluchistan.) BAUER, A., E.R. HAINE, M.-J. PERROT -MIN OT & T. RIGAUD 2005. The acanthocephalan parasite Polymorphus minutus alters the geotactic and clinging 3 behaviours of two sympatric amphipod hosts: the native Gammarus pulex and the invasive Gammarus roeseli. — Journal of Zoology, London 267 , 39-43. BEAUCHAMP, G. 2005. Low foraging success of Semipalmated Sandpipers at the edges of groups. — Ethology 111 , 785-798. ( Corophium volutator in Bay of Fundy) BERGE, J. & W. VADER 2005. Two new Antarctic stegocephalid (Amphipoda) species, with implications for the phytogeny and classification of the two genera Pseudo and Schellenbergia. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 507 , 118-121. BERGE, J. & W. VADER 2005. The amphipod genus Alexandrella (Amphipoda, Stilipedidae): taxonomic status, allometric growth and description of two new species. — Journal of Natural History 39, 1327-1346. (Deals with Alexandrella australis, A. dentata -with A. mixta as junior synonym—, A. inermis, A. mandibulata n.sp. (55*S, 34*W, 3200m), A. martae n.sp. (S. Georgia) and A. subchelata. A key is provided. Two species have oostegites on p.l!) BERGE, J., W. VADER & S. LOCKHART 2005. A survey of associations between amphipods and sea urchins, with descriptions of two new species (genera Lepidepecreella (Lysianassoidea incertae sedis) and Notopoma Ischyroceridae Siphonoecetini)) collected from Antarctic cidarid sea urchins. — - Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 507, 25-27 . BEREZINA, N. A. 2005. (Seasonal dynamics of structure and fecundity of the Baikalian amphipod (Gmelinoides fasciatus, Amphipoda, Crustacea) population in reedbeds of the Neva Bay.) — Zoologichesky Zhurnal 84, 411-419. (In Russian) BORGMANN, U., Y. COUILLARD, P. DOYLE & D. G. DIXON 2005. Toxicity of sixty-three metals and metalloids to Hyalella azteca at two levels of water hardness. — Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 24, 641-652. BRADBURY, P. C. 2005. Gymnodinioides pitelkae n. sp. (Ciliophora, Apostomatina) from the littoral amphipod, Marino gammarus obtusatus, a trophont with remnants of the tomite’s infraciliature. — European Journal of Protistology 41, 85-92. BUHL-MORTENSEN, L. & P. B. MORTENSEN 2005. Distribution and diversity of species associated with gorgonian corals off Atlantic Canada. — 4 Pp 849-879 in A. Freiwald & J.M.Roberts (eds). Cold-water corals and ecosystems. Springer Verlag. BUSCHBAUM, C. & L. GUTOW 2005. Mass occurrence of an introduced crustacean ( Caprella cfi mutica) in the south-eastern North Sea. — Helgoland Marine Research 59, 252-253. CAMUS, L. & B. GULLIKSEN 2004. Total oxyradical scavenging capacity of the deep-sea amphipod Eurythenes gryllus. — Marine Environmental Research 58, 615-618. CASTRO, M., A. ARAUJO & P. MONTEIRO 2005. Fate of discards from deep water crustacean trawl fishery off the south coast of Portugal. — New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 39, 437-446. (Not seen, unfortunately. Scopelocheirus hopei important scavenger.) CHAPELLE, G. 2004. Antarctic and Baikal amphipods: a key for understanding polar gigantism. — Documents de Travail de ITnstitut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 95. CD-Rom, Brussels . (This is Gauthier Chapelle’s most interesting PhD thesis on the relations between oxygen content, temperature and growth relations) CHAPELLE, G. & L. S. PECK 2004. Amphipod crustacean size spectra: new insights in the relationship between size and oxygen. — Oikos 106, 167-175. CHIESA, I. L., G. ALONSO & D. G. ZELAYA 2005. Diversity of Gammaridea (Amphipoda) from southern Tierra del Fuego, Argentina: preliminary results. — - Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 507, 124-125. CLASON, B., W. J. LANGSTON & G.-P. ZAUKE 2004. Bioaccumulation of trace metals in the amphipod Chaetogammarus marinus (Leach, 1815) from the Avon and Tamar estuaries (UK): comparison of two-compartment and hyperbolic toxicokinetic models. — Marine Environmental Research 57, 171- 195. COLD, A. & V. R. FORBES 2004. Consequences of a short pulse of pesticide exposure for survival and reproduction of Gammarus pulex. — Aquatic Toxicology 67, 287-299. COSTA, F. O., T. NEUPARTH, A. D. CORREIA & M. H. COSTA 2005. Multi-level assessment of chronic toxicity of estuarine sediments with the amphipod Gammarus locusta : II. Organism and population-level endpoints. — Marine Environmental Research 60, 93-110. 5 COTHRAN, R. D. 2004. Precopulatory mate guarding affects predation risk in two freshwater amphipod species. — Animal Behaviour 68, 1133-1 138. CRISTESCU, M. E. A., J. D. S. WITT, I. A. GRIGOROVICH, P. D. N. HEBERT & J. J. MacISAAC 2004. Dispersal of the Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus : invasion waves from the Pleistocene to the present. - — Heredity 92, 197-203. DANG, NGOC THANH & HUNG ANH LE 2005. (New data on the gammaridean Amphipoda species composition Vietnam nearshore waters.) — Tap Chi Sinh Hoc 27, 1-7. (In Vietnamese; not seen, unfortunately. Describes Eriopisa ovata n. sp., Indophoxus curvirostris n. gen., n. sp. (Phoxocephalidae), and Vietophoxus longirostris n. gen., n. sp. (Phoxocephalidae), all from localities on the coast of Vietnam) DAUBY, P., F. NIJSSEN & C. DE BROYER 2003. Amphipods as food sources for higher trophic levels in the Southern ocean: a synthesis. — Pp 129-134 in A. H. L. Huiskes, W. W. C. Gieskes, J. Rozema, R. M. L. Schorno, S. M. van der Vies & W. J. Wolff.: Antarctic biology in a global context. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden. DAUVIN, J.-C. 2005. Expertise in coastal zone environmental impact assessments. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 50, 107-110. DAUVIN, J.-C. & D. BELLAN-SANTINI 2004. Biodiversity and the biogeographic relationships of the Amphipoda: Gammaridea on the French coastline. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 84, 621-628. DAUVIN, J.-C., O. LAZACMEUR, Y. CAPET, J. B. DUBRULLE, M. GHEZALI & A. H. MESNARD 2004. Legal tools for preserving France’s natural heritage through integrated coastal zone management. — Ocean & Coastal Management 47, 463-477 . DE BROYER, C., J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA, I. TAKEUCHI, H. ROBERT & A. MEERHAEGHE 2004. Biodiversity of the Southern Ocean: a catalogue of the Antarctic and sub- Antarctic Caprellidae and Cyamidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) with distribution and ecological data. — Bulletin de ITnstitut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique , Biologie 74, 61-99. (Deals with 25 Caprellidae and 8 Cyamidae.) DE BROYER, C., K. JAZDZEWSKI & P. DAUBY 2003. Biodiversity patterns in the Southern Ocean: lessons from Crustacea. — Pp 201-214 in A. H. L. 6 Huiskes, W. W. C. Gieskes, J. Rozema, R. M. L. Schorno, S. M. van der Vies & W. J. Wolff.: Antarctic biology in a global context. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden. DERMOTT, R., M. MUAWAR, S. CAROU, R. BONNELL & H. NIBLOCK 2005. Is sediment or pseudofaeces toxicity responsible for the decline of the amphipod Diporeia hoyi in Lakes Erie and Ontario? — Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 8, 11-20. DEVIN, S., L. BOLLACHE, J.-N. BEISEL, J.-C. MORETEAU & M.-J- PERROT-MINNOT 2004. Pigmentation polymorphism in the invasive amphipod Dikero gammarus villosus : some insights into its maintenance. — Journal of Zoology , London 264 , 391-397. DEVIN, S., C. PISCART, J.-N. BEISEL & J.-C. MORETEAU 2004. Life history traits of the invader Dikero gammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the Moselle River, France. — Internationale Revue der Hydrobiologie 89 , 21-34. DIAZ, Y. J., J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA & A. MARTIN 2005. Caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) from shallow waters of the Caribbean coast of Venezuela. — Organisms , Diversity & Evolution 5, Electr. Suppl. 10 , 1-25. (Deals with 12 species, of which Caprella penantis and Paracaprella digitimanus are new to Venezuelan waters. A key and illustrations are provided) DICK, J. T. A., M. P. JOHNSON, S. McCAMBRIDGE, J. JOHNSON, V. E. E. CARSON, D. W. KELLY & C. MacNEIL 2005. Predatory nature of the littoral amphipod Echino gammarus marinus : gut content analysis and effects of alternative food and substrate heterogeneity. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 291, 151-158. FANINI, L. C. M. CANTARINO & F. SCAPINI 2005. Relationship between the dynamics of two Talitrus saltator populations and the impact of activities linked to tourism. — Oceanologia 47 , 93-112. (A study from Tuscany, Italia) FOGGO, A., M. T. FROST & M. J. ATTRILL 2003. Abundance-occupancy patterns in British estuarine macroinvertebrates. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 265 , 297-302. FORD, A.T., T. F. FERNANDES, P. A. READ, C. D. ROBINSON & I. M. DAVIES 2004. The costs of intersexuality: a crustacean perspective. — Marine Biology , Berlin 145 , 951-957. 7 FORD, A.T., T. F. FERNANDES, P. A. READ, C. D. ROBINSON & I. M. DAVIES 2003. Measuring sublethal impacts of pollution on reproductive output of marine Crustacea. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 265 , 303-309. (Studies on Echinogammarus marinus) FORD, A. T., T. F. FERNANDES, S. A. RIDER, P. A. READ, C. R, ROBINSON & I. M. DAVIES 2004. Endocrine disruption in a marine amphipod? Field observations of inters exuality and de-masculinization. — Marine Environmental Research 58 , 169-173. FORD, A. T., T. P. RODGERS-GRAY, I. M. DAVIES, A. M. DUNN, P. A. READ, C. D. ROBINSON, J. E. SMITH & T. F. FERNANDES 2005. Abnormal gonadal morphology in intersex Echinogammarus marinus (Amphipoda): a possible cause of reduced fecundity? — Marine Biology , Berlin 747,913-918. FOSTER, J. M., R. W. HEARD & D. M. KNOTT 2004. Northern range extensions for Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) on the Florida Gulf coast and in South Carolina. — Gulf and Caribbean Research 16, 65-69. FREDENSBORG, B. L., K. N. MOURITZEN & R. POULIN 2004. Intensity- dependent mortality of Paracalliope novizealandiae (Amphipoda: Crustacea) infected by a trematode: experimental infections and field observations. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology 311 , 253-265. GAILLARD, M., C. JUILLET, F. CEZILLY & M.-J. PERROT-MINOT 2004. Carotenoids of two freshwater amphipod species ( Gammarus pulex and G. roeseli) and their common acanthocephalan parasite Polymorphus minutus. — Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B 139, 129-136. GALIL, B.S. 2004. The limit of the sea: the bathyal fauna of the Levantine Sea. — Scientia Marina 68, Suppl 3, 63-72. (Amph. listed on p. 73) GALLMETZER, I., B. PFLUGFELDER, J. ZEKELY & J. A. OTT 2005. Macrofauna diversity in Posidonia oceanica detritus: distribution and diversity of mobile macrofauna in shallow sublittoral accumulations of Posidonia oceanica detritus. — Marine Biology, Berlin 147, 517-523. (Not seen) GASCA, R. & S. H. D. HADDOCK 2004. Associations between gelatinous zooplankton and hyperiid amphipods (Crustacea: Peracarida) in the Gulf of California. — Hydrobiologia 530/531, 529-535. 8 GEBRUK, A. V., E. M. KRYLOVA, A. Y. LEIN, G. M. VINOGRADOV, E. ANDERSON, N. V. PIMENOV, G. A. CHERKASHEV & K. CRANE 2003. Methane seep community of the Hakon Mosby mud volcano (the Norwegain Sea): composition and trophic aspects. — Sarsia 88, 394-403. (Amph. listed on p. 398) GOMEZ GESTEIRA, J. L. & J.-C. DAUVIN 2005. Impact of the Aegean oil spill on the subtidal fine sand macrobenthic community of the Ares-Betanzos Ria (Northwest Spain). — Marine Environmental Research 60, 289-316. GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M. 2004. Littoral Caprellidea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from Phuket, Thailand. — Steenstrupia 28 (2002), 159-175. (Deals with Metaproto novaehollandiae , Proto geton incertus, Aciconula sp., Metaprotella sandalensis and Monoliropus hapipandi n.sp.. Also Monoliropus agilis is described and illustrated.) HAINE, E. R., E. BRONDANI, K. D. HUME, M.-J. PERROT -MIN OT , M. GAILLARD & T. RIGAUD 2004. Coexistence of three microsporidian parasites in populations of the freshwater amphipod Gammarus roeseli : evidence for vertical transmission and positive effect on reproduction. — International Journal for Parasitology 34, 1137-1146. HAYNES, J. M., N. A. TISCH, C. M. MAYER & R. A. RHYNE 2005. Benthic macroinvertebrate communities in southwestern Lake Ontario following invasion of Dreissena and Echino gammarus: 1983 to 2000. — Journal of the North American Benthological Society 24, 148-167. HACHT, S. A., J. S. GUNNARSSON, B. L. BOESE, J. O. LAMBERSON, C. SCHAFFNER, W. GIGER & P. C. JEPSON 2004. Influence of sedimentary organic matter quality on the bioaccumulation of 4-nonylphenol by estuarine amphipods. — Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 23, 865-873. HECKMANN, L.-H., N. FRIBERG & H. W. RAVN 2005. Relationship between biochemical biomarkers and pre-copulatory behaviour and mortality in Gammarus pulex following pulse-exposure to lamba-cyhalothrin. — Pest Management Science 61, 627-635. HIRT, E. & H. SCHOEDEL 2005. Record of Echino gammarus trichiatus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the river Regnitz near Bamberg, Germany. — Lauterbornia 55, 121-123. (Not seen. In German?) HOLECK, K. T., E. L. MILLS, H. J. MacISAAC, M. R. DOCHODA, R. I. COLAUTI & A. RICCIARDI 2004. Bridging troubles waters: biological 9 invasions, transoceanic shipping, and the Laurentian Great Lakes. — BioScience 54, 919-929. HOLSINGER, J.R. 2004. Vicariance and dispersalist biogeography. — Pp 591-600 in D. C. Culver & W. B. White (eds). Encyclopedia of Caves. Elsevier Academic Press. HOLSINGER, J.R. 2004. Crustacea: Amphipoda. — Pp 258-259 in J. Gunn (ed.). Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science. Fitzroy Dearborn, NY, London. HOLTE, B., E. OUG & S. DAHLE 2005. Soft-bottom and oxygen minima in Sub-arctic north Norwegian marine sill basins. — Marine Biology Research 1, 85-96. (Few amphipods) HOLTHUIS, L. B. & C. H. J. M. FRANSEN 2004. Interesting records of whale epizoic crustaceans from the Dutch North Sea coast. — Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen 21, 11-26. (i.a. Cyamus boopis from Humpback Whale.) HORTON, T. 2005. A new amphipod species from the Indian Ocean (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Podoprionidae). — Zootaxa 861, 1-11. ( [Podoprion addyi n.sp. from off Pakistan, 1 184m. A key to the genus is provided.) HOU, Zh. & S. LI 2005. Two new Gammarus species from Benxi Water Cave, China (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridae). — Revue Suisse de Zoologie 112, 47-74. (G. pexus n.sp and G. stalagmiticus n.sp.) HOU, Z. & S. LI 2005. Gammarus species from River Jumahe, China (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridae). — Revue Suisse de Zoologie 112, 313- 327 . (Deals with Gammarus lacustris, G. nekkensis , and G. madidus n.sp.) HOU, Z., S. LI & H. GAO 2005. Gammarus comosus, a new cave-dwelling gammarid from Guizhou, China (Amphipoda, Gammaridea), — Crustaceana 78, 653-664. HUME, K. D., R. W. ELWOOD, J. T. A. DICK & J. MORRISON 2005. Sexual dimporphism in amphipods: the role of male posterior gnathopods revealed in Gammarus pulex. — Behavioural Ecology & Sociobiology 58, 264-269. (The posterior gnathopods are necessary to ensure copulation, but play no major role in mate guarding or competition between males!) 10 IANNILLI, V., S. RUFFO & J. R. HOLSINGER 2005. Nubigidiella theresiae n.sp from Abd al Kuri island, Yemen (Crustacea Amphipoda, Bogidiellidae), with description of a new maxillipedal structure. — Bollettino del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona 29, 39-45. IANNILLI, V. & A. VIGNA-TAGLIANTI 2005. New data on the genus Niphargus (Amphipoda, Niphargidae), with the description of a new species in the orcinus group. — Crustaceana 77, 1253-1261. (N. cornicolanus n.sp. from Lazio) IKEN, K., B. A. BLUHM & R. GRADINGER 2005. Lood web structure in the high Arctic Canada Basin: evidence from 513 C and 515 N analysis. — Polar Biology 28 , 238-249. INGLE, R. 2005. Who was . . ..Alfred Merle Norman? — The Biologist 52, 231-233. ISHIKAWA, T., T. NARITA & J. URABE 2004. Long-term changes in the abundance of Jesogammarus annandalei (Tattersall) in Lake Biwa. — Limnology & Oceanography 49, 1840-1847. JANECKI, T. & S. RAKUSA-SUSZCZEWSKI 2005. The influence of starvation and amino acids on metabolism of the Antarctic amphipod Waldeckia obesa. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 25, 196-202. JAZDZEWSKI, K., A. KONOPACKA & M. GRABOWSKI 2004. Recent drastic changes in the gammarid fauna (Crustacea, Amphipoda) of the Vistula River deltaic system in Poland caused by alien invaders, — Diversity and Distributions 10, 81-87. JUILLET, C.2003. Effets de parasites acanthocephales sur la reproduction de leurs hotes amphipods. — Unpublished DEA Thesis, Universite Lyon 1. (Not seen) JUNOY, J., C. CASTELLANOS, J. M. VIEITEZ, M. R. de la HUZ & M. LASTRA 2005. The macroinfauna of the Galician sandy beaches (NW Spain) affected by the Prestige oil spill. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 50, 526-536. (Amph. listed on p. 535) KACZMAREK, H., M. WLODARSKA-KOWALCZUK, J. LEGEZYNSKA & N. ZAJACZKOWSKI 2005. Shallow sublittoral macrozoobenthos in Kongsfjord, West Spitsbergen, Svalbard. — Polish Polar Research 26, 137- 155. (Amph. on pp 142-143.) 11 KELLY, D. W. & J. T. A. DICK 2005. Introduction of the non- indigenous amphipod Gammarus pulex alters population dynamics and diet of juvenile trout Salmo trutta. — Freshwater Biology 50, 127-140. KETELAARS, H. A. M. 2004. Range extensions of P onto -Caspian aquatic invertebrates in continental Europe. — Pp 209-236 in H. Dumont, T. A. Shiganova & U. Nierma (eds). Aquatic invasions in the Black, Caspian, and Mediterranean Seas. NATO Science series 35, Kluwer. (Amphipods listed on pp 217-218, see also pp 224-225.) KHARCHENTO, T. A. 2005. Biodiversity of the Ponto-Caspian relict fauna in the Danube Basin (review). — Hydrobiological Journal 41, 57-79. (With extensive bibliography. Amphipods listed on pp 63-64.) KING, C. K., S. L. SIMPSON, S. V. SMITH, J. L. STAUBER & G. E. BATLEY 2005. Short-term accumulation of Cd and Cu from water, sediment and algae by the amphipod Melita plumulosa and the bivalve Tellina deltoidalis. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 287 , 177-188. KING, R. A. & J. M. C. HOLMES 2004. A new species of Ischyrocerus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Ireland, with a review of Ischyrocerus anguipes and Ischyrocerus minutus from the North-East Atlantic. — Journal of Natural History 38, 1757-1772. (Deals with I. anguipes, the revived I. minutus Liljeborg, and I.fractus n. sp. from Lough Hyne, Co. Cork, Ireland.) KINZLER, W. & G. MAIER 2003. Asymmetry in mutual predation: possible reason for the replacement of native gammarids by invasives. — Archivfur Hydrobiologie 157, 473-481. KIRKIM, F., A. KOCATAS, T. KATAGAN, M. SEZGIN & A. S. ATES 2005. Crustacean biodiversity of Padina pavonia (L.) facies along the Aegean coasts of Turkey. — Turkish Journal of Zoology 29, 159-166. (49 amphipod spp.) KITSOS, M.-S., M. CHRISTODOULOU, C. ARVANITIDIS, M. MAVIDIS, I. KIRMITZOGLOU & A. KOUKOURAS 2005. Composition of the organismic assemblage associated with Caretta caretta. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 85, 257-261. (Seven amphipods, with Caprella andreae and Podocerus chelonophilus the most common.) KLEY, A. & G. MAIER 2005. An example of niche partitioning between Dikero gammarus villosus and other invasive and native gammarids: a field study. — Journal of Limnology 64, 85-88. 12 KOCATAS, A., T. KATAGAN, M. SEZGIN, F. KIRKIM & C. KOCAK 2004. Crustacean diversity among the Cystoseira facies of the Aegean coast of Turkey. — Turkish Journal of Zoology 28, 309-316. (36 amphipod spp.) KOENEMANN, S. & F. R. SCHRAM 2002. The limitations of ontogenetic data in phylogenetic analyses. — Contributions to Zoology 71, 47-65. KRANG, A.-S. & S. P. BADEN 2004. The ability of the amphipod Corophium volutator (Pallas) to follow chemical signals from con-specifics. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 310, 195-206. KRAPP-SCHICKEL, T. 2005. Cressidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) collected by the BIOFAR and BIOICE programmes near the Faroes and Iceland (N-Atlantic). — Biofar Proceedings 2005, 150-166. (Deals with Cressina monocuspis, Cressa minuta , C. carinata and C. jeanjusti n.sp. (off Faroes). A key to Cressidae is provided. The validity of Cressa abyssicola, C. bereskini and C. quinquedentata is still uncertain) KRAPP-SCHICKEL, T. & I. TAKEUCHI 2005. A new species of Caprella (Amphipoda. Caprellidae) from the Cape Verde Islands (Atlantic), with note on Mediterranean Caprella liparotensis. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 85, 93-100 (C. wirtzi n.sp..) KRISP, H. 2004. Substratpraferenz , Aktivitat , Pradationsneigung und Wachstum von neozoischen und heimischen Gammaridenarten in Laborexperimenten. — Diplom Thesis, Univ. of Ulm, 67 pp (Not seen) LANDRUM, P. F., J. A. STEEVENS, M. McELROY, D. C. GOSSIAUX, J. S. LEWIS & S. D. ROBINSON 2005. Time-dependent toxicity of dichloro- diphenyldichloroethylene to Hyalella azteca. — Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 24, 211-218. LECROY, S.E. 2004. An illustrated identification guide to the nearshore marine and estuarine gammaridean Amphipoda of Florida. Volumes 1-3. — CD; Univ. of S. Mississippi, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Museum. (This is a packet with all three volumes of this extremely useful and practical identification guide brought together. Volumes 1(2000) and 2(2002) have been earlier noted in AN. Volume 3 contains the families Bateidae, Biancolinidae, Cheluridae, Colomastigidae, Corophiidae, Cyproideidae and Dexaminidae.) LEE, K. T., J. S. LEE, D. H. KIM, C. K. KIM, K. H. PARK, S. G. KONG & G. S. PARK 2005. Influence of temperature on the survival, growth and sensitivity 13 of benthic amphipods Mandibulophoxus mai and Monocorophium acherusicum. — Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environmental Engineering 8 , 9- 16. LEE, J. S., K. T. LEE, D. H. KIM, J. H. LEE, K. H. PARK & G. S. PARK 2005. Application of indigenous benthic amphipods as sediment toxicity testing organisms. — Ocean Science Journal 40 , 17-24. ( Mandibulophoxus mai , Monocorophium acherusicum , Haustorioides indivisus and H. koreanus.) LEFEVRE, F., B. FREDENSBORG, A. ARMSTRONG, E. HANSEN & R. POULIN 2005. Assortative pairing in the amphipod Paracalliope fluviatilis: a role for parasites? — Hydrobiologia 545, 65-73. (No strong role for parasitism was found in this NZ study.) LEPPAKOSKI, E. 2004. Living in a sea of exotics, the Baltic case. — Pp 237- 255 in H. Dumont, T. A. Shiganova & U. Nierma (eds). Aquatic invasions in the Black, Caspian, and Mediterranean Seas. NATO Science series 35, Kluwer. (Amphipods listed on pp 217-218, see also pp 224-225.) LIMEN, H., C. D. A. van OVERDIJK & H. J. MacISAAC 2005. Food partitioning between the amphipods Echinogammarus ischnus, Gammarus fasciatus, and Hyalella azteca as revealed by stable isoptopes. — Journal of Great Lakes Research 31, 97-104. (Not seen) LIPPERT, H., K. IKEN, C. VOLK, M. KOCK & E. RACHOR 2004. Chemical defense against predators in a sub-Arctic fjord. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology 310, 131-146. LITZ, T. 2005. Live food of the amphipod Hyalella sp easy to breed. — Aquarium (Bornheim) 433, 37-38. LOPES, O. L. & S. MASUNARI 2004. ( Distribution and abundance of Talitroides topitotum (Burt) (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) nearby the Guaricana Hydroelectric Plant, Serra do Mar, Guaratuba, Parana, Brazil.) — Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 21, 219-227. (In Portuguese) LOPES, O. L. & S. MASUNARI 2004. (Reproductive biology of Talitroides topitotum (Burt) (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from Serra do Mar, Guaratuba, Parana, Brazil.) — Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 21, 755-759. (In Portuguese) LOPES, O. L. & S MASUNARI 2004. Morphometric characteristics of Talitroides topitotum (Burt) (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from Serra do 14 Mar, Guaratuba, Parana, Brazil. — Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 21 , 779-784. (In Portuguese.) LOWRY, J. K. & R. T. SPRINGTHORPE 2005. New calliopiid and eusirid amphipods from eastern Australian waters (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Calliopiidae: Eusiridae). — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 118 , 38-47. (Deals with Membranilopus kensleyi n.sp. (Wollongong, NSW), Regalia juliana n.sp. (NSW) and Rhachotropis elliottana n.sp. (Queensland).) LUCY, F., D. MINCHIN, J. M. C. HOLMES & M. SULLIVAN 2004. First records of the ponto-caspian amphipod Chelicorophium curvispinum (Sars, 1895) in Ireland. — Irish Naturalist Journal 27 , 461-464. (Not seen) MACDONALD, K. S., L. YAMPOLSKY & J. E. DUFFY 2005. Molecular and morphological evolution of the amphipod radiation of Lake Baikal. — Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35 , 323-343. (A most interesting pioneering study, involving 32 Baikalian taxa. Results suggest two independent clades, the Acanthogammaridae and the Micruropodidae, the latter split into two widely different clades, one of which also includes the morphologically aberrant and pelagic Macrohectopus.) MacNEIL, C. & D. PLATVOET 2005. The predatory impact of the freshwater invader Dikero gammarus villosus on native Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda); influences of differential microdistribution and food resources. — Journal of Zoology, London 267 , 31-38. MARSDEN, I. D. & P. S. RAINBOW 2004. Does the accumulation of trace metals affect their ecology — the amphipod example. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology 300 , 373-408. (An excellent review. But the title question can not yet be answered clearly) MATAFONOV, D. V., M. T. ITIGILOVA, R. M. KAMALTYNOV & L. M. FALEICHIK 2005. (The Baikalian endemic species Gmelinoides fas ciatus (Micruropodidae, Gammaroidea, Amphipoda) in Lake Arakhlei.) — Zoologichesky Zhurnal 84, 321-329 (in Russian) McCLINTOCK, J. B., C. D. AMSLER, B. J. BAKER & R. W. M. van SOEST 2005. Ecology of Antarctic marine sponges; an overview. — Integrated Comparative Biology 45, 359-368. 15 MEERHAEGHE, A., B. DANIS & C. DE BROYER 2005. Ant’Phipoda as a cornerstone of Bianzo: from data-center to distributed information center. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresfors chung 507 , 74. MILL WARD, R. N., T. S. BRIDGES, U. GOSH, J. R. ZIMMERMANN & R. G. LUTHY 2005. Addition of activated carbon to sediments to reduce PCB bioaccumulationm by a polychaete (. Neanthes arenaceodentata ) and an amphipod (. Leptocheirus plumulosus). — Environmental Science & Technology 39, 2880-2887. MOHR, L. C. & T. F. NALEPA (Eds) 2005. Proceedings of a workshop on the dynamics of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and the amphipod Diporeia spp in the Great Lakes. — Great Lakes Fishery Commission Technical Report 66, 139 pp. (Not seen. Apparently contains many papers of amphipod interest) MORINO, H., H. KUSANO & J. R. HOLSINGER 2004. Description and distribution of Crangonyx floridanus (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Crangonyctidae) in Japan, an introduced freshwater amphipod from North America. — Contributions of the Biological Laboratory of Kyoto University 29, 371-381. NASRI-AMMAR, K. & E. MORGAN 2005. Variation saissoniere du rythme de l’activite locomotrice de Talitrus saltator issu de la plage de Korba (Cap Bon, Tunisie). — Bulletin du Societe Zoologique de France 130, 19-29. NEUPARTH, T., A. D. CORREIA, F. O. COSTA, G. LIMA & M. H. COSTA 2005. Multi-level assessment of chronic toxicity of estuarine sediments with the amphipod Gammarus locusta : I. Biochemical endpoints. — Marine Environmental Research 60, 69-91. NICKEL, J. 2004. Bentho-pelagische Kopplungsprozesse im arktischen Mellemfjord (Westgronland) unter besonderer Berticksichtigung benthischer Peracarida. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 49, 1-135. (Not seen) NIJSSEN. F. 2005. Role of benthic amphipods in antarctic tropho dynamics: a multidisciplinary study. — D-Sc Dissertation, Univ. de Liege 212 pp. (This is Fabienne Nijssen’s thesis, a beautiful piece of work, using many new and innovative methods in order to help unravel the Antarctic food web and the role amphipods play in it. The separate papers have been noted in AN as they appear) 16 NIJSSEN, F. & M. GRAEVE 2005. Stable isotopes and fatty acids used as biomarkers to distinguish among antarctic amphipods trophic guilds. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresfors chung 507 , 78. NISHIKAWA, J., Y. SUZUKI & S. NISHIDA. 2005. Immunochemical recognition of gelatinous zooplankton: an application to identify the origin of the ‘barrel’ made by the pelagic amphipod, Phronima sedentaria. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 85, 635-639. (The barrels originate from tunicates, not from cnidarians) OHTSUKA, S., Y. HANAMURA, K. NAGASAWA, t. HORIGUCHI & T. SUZAKI 2004. First record of the occurrence of an ellobiopsid Thalassomyces marsupii Kane on a new host of hyperiid amphipod in Japanese waters. — Plankton Biology & Ecology 51, 110-112. (Found on Scina vosseleri, making the Scinidae another new host family, cf Vader & Berge 2005) OVERDIJK, C. D. A. van , I. GROGOROVICH, T. MABEE, W. J. RAY, J. J. H. CIBOROWSKI & H. J. MacISAAC 2003. Microhabitat selection by the invasive amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus and native Gammarus fas ciatus in laboratory experiments and in Lake Erie. — Freshwater Biology 48, 567-578. PAIN, S. 2005. Underground Australia. — New Scientist 6 August 2005, 28-33. (A popular report about the research that John Bradbury talked about at the amphipod meeting in Cork) PALMER, M. E. & A. RICCIARDI, 2004. — Physical factors affecting the relative abundance of native and invasive amphipods in the St Lawrence River. - — Canadian Journal of Zoology 82, 1886-1893. PAVLOPOULOS, A. & M. AVEROFF 2005. Establishing genetic transformation for comparative developmental studies in the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis. — Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 7888-7893. PETERS, C. & W. AHLF 2005. Reproduction of the estuarine and marine amphipod Corophium volutator (Pallas) in laboratory fore toxicity testing. — Chemosphere 59, 525-536. (The successful build-up of a laboratory population.) PETRYASHOV, V. V., A. A. GOLIKOV , M. SCHMIDT & E. RACHOR 2004. (Macrobenthos of the Laptev sea shelf.) — Issledovanye Faunyi Morei 54-1 (62), 9-27. (In Russian). 17 PISCART, C., S. DEVIN, J.-N. BEISEL & J.-C. MORETEAU 2003. Growth- related life-history traits of an invasive gammarid species: evaluation with a Laird- Gompertz model. — Canadian Journal of Zoology 81, 2006-2014. ( Dikerogammarus villosus. This paper was unfortunately referred to incorrectly in AN 27) PONTON, F., D. G. BIRON, C. JOLY, M. S. HELLUY, D. DUNEAU & F. THOMAS 2005. Ecology of parasitically modified populations: a case study from a gammarid-trematode system. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 299, 205-215. POORE, A. G. B. 2005. Scales of dispersal among hosts in a herbivorous marine amphipod. — Austral Ecology 30, 219-228 (Studies on Peramphithoe parmerong. Dispersal in the field was rapid.) POORE, G. C. B. 2005. Phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships between the deep-sea faunas of two Gondwanan continents, Australia and Antarctica. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresfors chung 507, 18-19. PRATO, E. & F. BIANDOLINO 2005. Amphipod biodiversity of shallow water in the Taranto seas (north-western Ionian Sea). — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 85, 333-338. (65 spp, of which 25 were new to the area. Listed on pp 337-338.) REISS, H., S. KNAUPER & I. KRONCKE 2003. Invertebrate associations with gastropod shells inhabited by Pagurus bernhardus (Paguridae) — secondary hard substrate increasing biodiversity in North Sea soft-bottom communities. — Scirsia 88, 404-414. (Nine amphipods listed on p. 406) RICHOUX, N.B., D. DEIBEL & R. J. THOMPSON 2004. Population biology of hyperbenthic crustaceans in a cold water environment (Conception Bay, Newfoundland). II. Acanthostepheia malmgreni (Amphipoda). — Marine Biology, Berlin 144, 895-904. RICHOUX, N. B., R. J. THOMPSON, D. DEIBEL & C. C. PARRISH 2004. Seasonal and developmental variation in the lipids of Acanthostepheia malmgreni (Amphipoda) from the hyperbenthos of a cold-ocean environment (Conception Bay, Newfoundland). — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 84, 1189-1197. ROBISON, B. H., K. A. RASKOFF & R. E. SHERLOCK 2005. Ecological substrate in midwater: Doliolula equus, a new mesopelagic tunicate. — Journal 18 of the Marine Biological Association UK 85 , 655-663. (A symbiontic amphipod is not identified.) ROGERS-GRAY, T. P., J. E. SMITH, A. A. ASHCROFT, R. E. ISAAC & A. M. DUNN 2004. Mechanisms of parasite-induced sex reversal in Gammarus duebeni. — International Journal for Parasitology 34, 747-753. RODRIGUEZ-RUIZ, S., J. L. SANCHEZ-LIZASO & A. A. RAMOS ESPLA 2001. (Seasonal changes in feeding habits of Diplodus annularis (L.,1758) off southeast Iberian Peninsula.) — Boletin Instituto Espahol de Oceanografia 17, 87-95. (Amphipods important food source) RUFFO, S. & T. KRAPP 2005. Catalogue of the amphipod collection in the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Verona (Crustacea, Malacostraca). — Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona, Serie Cataloghi 3, 1- 98. (This beautifully designed booklet contains a veritable treasure trove of information about one of the richest amphipod collections in the world, brought together by the senior author (90 years young in August 2005!) during a long and active life of service to his museum, amphipod science and nature conservation. The authors have done the amphipod workers world a very great service with the production of this very useful catalogue, which must have cost them a lot of time.) RULE, M. J. & S. D. A. SMITH 2005. Spatial variation in the recruitment of benthic assemblages to artificial substrata. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 290, 67-78. SANCHO, G., C. R. FISHER, S. MILLS, F. MICHELI, G. A. JOHNSON, H. S. LENIHAN, C. H. PETERSON & L. S. MULLINEAUX 2005. Selective predation by the zoarcid fish Thermarces cerberus at hydrothermal vents. — Deep-Sea Research 1 52, 837-844. SARVER, R. & K. B. LISTER 2004. Surface stream occurrence and updated distribution of Allocrangonyx hubrichti Holsinger (Amphipoda: Allocrangonyctidae), an endemic subterranean amphipod of the interior highlands. — Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19, 165-168. (Not seen) SAWICKI, T. R. & J. R. HOLSINGER 2005. New species and new records of weckeliid amphipod crustaceans (Hadziidae) from caves in northern Mexico, with descriptions of the new genera Paraholsingerius and Tamaweckelia. — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 118, 285-305. (Deals with Paraholsingerius n. gen. (type Holsingerius smaragdinus), P. mexicanus n.sp. (Coahuila, Mexico) and Tamaweckelia apalpa n. gen. n. sp. (Tamaulipas, Mexico). A single, isolated head also collected from a Tamaulipas cave seems to 19 belong to another new genus. Paramexiweckelia rujfoi is from the second time collected from Texas). SAWICKI, T. R., J. R. HOLSINGER & T. M. ILIFFE 2005. New species of amphipod crustaceans in the genera Tegano and Melita (Hadzioidea: Melitidae) from subterranean groundwaters in Guam, Palau and the Philippines. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 25, 49-74. (Deals with Tegano clavatus n. sp. (Philippines), T. panglaoensis n. sp. (Philippines), T. barnardi n. sp. (Palau), and Melita almagosa n. sp. (Guam). (NB. All new species are authored by Sawicki & Holsinger.) The genus Paraniphargus is synonymized with Melita , while Abludomelita is considered of questionable validity.) SCAPINI, F., L. CHELAZZI, I. COLOMBINI, M. FALLACI & L. FANINI 2005. Orientation of sandhoppers at different points along a dynamic shoreline in southern Tuscany. — Marine Biology , Berlin 147 , 919-926. SCHILL, R. O. & H.-R. KOHLER 2004. Does the environment or the source of the population define stress status and energy supply in the freshwater amphipod, Gammarus f os s arum? — Ecotoxicology 13, 683-695. SCHRAM, F. R. 2005. The place of Collembola amongst the Arthropoda. — Crustaceana 77, 1263-1265. (Nowhere near the Amphipoda) SCHRAM, F. R. & S. KOENEMANN 2001. Developmental genetics and arthropod evolution: part 1. On legs. — Evolution & Development 3, 343-354. SCHRAM, F. R & S. KOENEMANN 2004. Developmental genetics and arthropod evolution: on body regions of Crustacea. — Pp 75-92 in G, Scholtz (ed.). Evolutionary developmental biology of Crustacea. Crustacean Issues 15. Balkema, Lisse. SCHRAM, F. R. & S. KOENEMANN 2004. Are the crustaceans monophyletic? — Pp 319-329 in J. Cracraft & M. J. Donoghue (eds). Assembling the tree of life. Oxford University Press. (The answer, acc. to these authors, is NO) SCIPIONE, M. B., L. LATTANZI, P. TOMASSETTI, C. GUSSO CHIMENZ, F. MAGGIORI, L. MARINELLO, R. CIRONI & E. TARAMELLI 2005. Biodiversity and zonation patterns of crustacean peracarids and decapods of coastal soft-bottom assemblages. — Vie & Milieu 55, 143-161. (A Tyrrhenian study. Amph. listed on pp 147-148.) SENNA, A.R. & C. S. SEREJO 2005. Ingolfiella rocaensis sp. nov. (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Ingolfiellidea): first record of ingolfiellidean amphipods in 20 Brazilian waters. — Zootaxa 962 , 1-6. (A marine species, from Atol dos Rocas, Rio Grande do Norte) SILBERMANN, J. D. , A. G. COLLINS, L.-A. GERSHWIN, P. J. JOHNSON & A. J. ROGER 2004. Ellobiopsids of the genus Thalassomyces are Alveolates. — Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 57, 246-252. (A molecular study. Interestingly enough, the specimen of Thalassomyces marsupii used came from a Cystisoma sp. off California, only the second instance of a host in this family) SIMCIC, T., S. LUKANCIC & A. BRAN CEL J 2005. Comparative study of electron transport activity and oxygen comsumption of amphipods from caves and surface habitats. — Freshwater Biology 50, 494-501. SKET, B. 2004. The cave hygropetric-a little known habitat and its inhabitants. - — Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 160 , 413-425. (Not seen) SPEARS, T., R. W. DeBRY, L. G. ABELE & K. CHODYLA 2005. Peracarid monophyly and interordinal phylogeny inferred from nuclear small- subunit ribosomal DNA sequences (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida. — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 118 , 117-157. TANAKA, M. O. & F. P. P. LEITE 2004. Distance effects on short-term recolonization of Sargassun stenophyllum by mobile epifauna, with an analysis of gammarid life habits. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 84, 901-910. TARUTIS, J., S. LEWIS & M. DYKE 2004. Active parental care in a freshwater amphipod (Crustacea: Gammarus pseudolimnaeus). Effects of environmental factors. — The American Midland Naturalist 153 , 276-283. TERRY, R. S., J. E. SMITH, R. G. SHARPE, T. RIGAUD, D. T. J. LITTLEWOOD, J. E. IRONSIDE, D. ROLLINS ON, D. BOUCHON, C. MacNEIL, J. T. A. DICK & A. M. DUNN 2004. Widespread vertical transmission and associated host sex-ratio distortion within the eukaryotic phylum Microspora. — Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 27 7, 1783-1789. TIERNEY, T. D., F. KANE, D. NAUGHTON, P. O’DONOHUE, L. COPLEY & D. JACKSON 2004. On the occurrence of the caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica Schurin, 1935, in Ireland. — Irish Naturalist Journal 27 , 437-439. TIMOFEYEV, M. A., C. WIEGAND, B. K. BURNISON, Z. M. SHATILINA, S. PFLUGMACHER & C. E. W. STEINBERG 2004. Impact of natural organic 21 matter (NOM) on freshwater amphipods. — Science of the Total Environment 319, 115-121. TSOI, K. H., K. M. CHIU & K. H. CHU 2005. Effects of temperature and salinity on survival and growth of the amphipod Hyale crassicornis. — Journal of Natural History 39, 325-336. D’UDEKEM d’ACOZ, C. & W. VADER 2005. New records of West and South African Bathyporeia, with the description of four new species and a key to all species of the genus (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — Journal of Natural History 39, 2759-2794. (Deals with Bathyporeia chevreuxi n.sp. (Rade de Dakar, Senegal), B. cunctator n.sp. (Langebaan lagoon, South Africa), (B. tenuipes and B. lindstromi, for comparison), B. gladiura n.sp. (Langebaan lagoon, S. Africa), B. griffithsi n.sp. (Langstrand, Namibia), B. guillamsoniana and B. spec. Senegal. A key to all species is provided.) UGOLINI, A., F. BORGHINI, P. CALOSI, M. BAZZICALUPO, G. CHELAZZI & S. FOCARDI 2004. Mediterranean Talitrus saltator (Crustacea, Amphipoda) as a biomonitor of heavy metal contamination. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 48, 526-532. UNGERER, P. & C. WOLFF 2005. External morphology of limb development in the amphipod Orchestia cavimana (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida). — Zoomorphology 124, 89-108. VADER, W. & J. BERGE 2005. First record of the ellobiopsid parasite Thalassomyces marsupii Kane, 1964, in a stegocephalid host, with a review of previous records. — Biofar Proceedings 2004, 167-174. (Found on Parandania boecki off the Faroe islands. This is the fifth amphipod family in which this ellobiopsid has been found. But see also Ohtsuki et al. 2004)) VADER, W., J. R. JOHNSEN & J. BERGE 2005. Studies on the genus Onisimus Boeck, 1871 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea, Uristidae). Part I. The brevicaudatus and sextonae species groups. — Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 5, 161-164 and Electronic Suppl. 7, 1-48. (Deals with O. ajfinis (with O. dubius as a synonym), O. botkini (questionably valid), O. brevicaudatus, O. caricus and O. derjugini in the brevicaudatus group, and O. abyssi, O. leucopis and O. sextonae in the sextonae group.) VELASCO, C., A. J. SANCHEZ & R. FLORIDO 2005. A new record of Uhlorchestia uhleri (Shoemaker, 1930) (Peracarida, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from the southern Gulf of Mexico. — Crustaceana 78, 499-502. 22 VERKAEREN, M., C. DE BROYER & P. MARTIN 2005. A preliminary approach of the origin and evolution of lysianassoid amphipod biodiversity in Antarctica. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresfors chung 507 , 192. WALSH, C. J., P. J. PAPAS, D. CROWTHER, P. T. SIM & J. YOO 2004. Stormwater drainage pipes as a threat to a stream-dwelling amphipod of conservation significance, Austro gammarus australis , in southeastern Australia. — Biodiversity and Conservation 13, 781-793. (Not seen) WANG, F., R. R. GOULET & P. M. CHAPMAN 2004. Testing sediment biological effects with the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca : the gap between laboratory and nature. — Chemosphere 57, 1713-1724. WELLBORN, G. A. 2002. Trade-off between competitive ability and antipredator adaptation in a freshwater amphipod species complex. — Ecology 83, 129-136. (The Hyalella azteca complex) WELLBORN, G. A. & S. E. BARTHOLF 2005. Ecological context and the importance of body and gnathopod size for pairing success in two amphipod ecomorphs. — Oecologia 143, 308-316. (Two species within the Hyalella azteca complex.) WELLBORN, G. A. & R. C. COTHRAN 2004. Phenotypic similarity and differentiation among sympatric cryptic species in a freshwater amphipod species complex. — Freshwater Biology 49, 1-13. (Three species in the Hyalella azteca complex) WELLBORN, G. A., R. COTHRAN & S. BARTHOLF 2005. Life history and allozyme diversification in regional ecomorphs of the Hyalella azteca (Crustacea: Amphipoda) species complex. — Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84, 161-175. WERNER, I. 2005. Living conditions, abundance and biomass of under-ice fauna in the Storfjord area (western Barents Sea, Arctic) in late winter (March 2003). — Polar Biology 28, 311-318. WETZEL, M. A., H. LEUCHS & J. H. E. KOOP 2005. Preservation effects on wet weight, dry weight, and ash-free dry weight biomass estimates of four common estuarine macro-invertebrates: no difference between ethanol and formalin. — Helgoland Marine Research 59, 206-213. ( Corophium sp. and Gammarus sp. are two of the four species treated.) 23 WILLIAMS, C. M., R. POULIN & B. J. SINCLAIR 2004. Increased haemolymph osmolality suggests a new route for behavioural manipulation of Talorchestia quoyana (Amphipoda: Talitridae) by its mermithid parasite. — Functional Ecology 18, 685-691. WILLIAMS, J. D. & J. J. McDERMOTT 2004. Hermit crab biocoenoses: a worldwide review of the diversity and natural history of hermit crab associates. - — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology 305 , 1-128. (A most welcome and very extensive survey and review of all hermit crab associates: amphipods are listed on pp 38-41 and discussed on pp 79-80.) WITT, J. D. S., D. W. BLINN & P. D. N. HEBERT 2003. The recent evolutionary origin of the phenotypically novel amphipod Hyalella montezuma offers an ecological explanation for morphological stasis in a closely allied species complex. — Molecular Ecology 12, 405-413. (Not seen, unfortunately) WRIGHT, J. T., R. de NYS, A. G. B. POORE & P. D. STEINBERG 2004. Chemical defense in a marine alga: heritability and the potential for selection by herbivores. — Ecology 85, 2946-2959. ZINTZEN, V. 2005. Les amphipodes tubicoles des epaves du plateau continental beige. — De Strandvlo 25, 38-49. (Deals with Jassa herdmani, Monocorophium acherusicum and M. sextonae.) I. Alphabetic list NEW TAXA IN AN 29 A. NEW GENERA Indophoxus Dang & Le, 2005-10-13 Paraholsingerius Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 Tamaweckelia Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 Vietophoxus Dang & Le, 2005 Phoxocephalidae Hadziidae Hadziidae Phoxocephalidae B. NEW SPECIES addyi Horton, 2005 ( Podoprion ) almagosa Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 ( Melita ) apalpa Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 ( Tamaweckelia ) argentina Alonso de Pina, 2005 ( Notopoma ) barnardi Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 ( Tegano ) chevreuxi d’Udekem d’ Acoz & Vader, 2005 ( Bathyporeia ) Pontoporeiidae clavatus Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 ( Tegano ) Melitidae Podoprionidae Melitidae Hadziidae Ischyrocerinae Melitidae 24 comosus Hou, Li & Gao, 2005 ( Gammarus ) Gammaridae cornicolanus Iannilli & Vigna Taglianti, 2005 ( Niphargus ) Niphargidae corticis Appadoo & Myers, 2005 ( Melita ) Melitidae cunctator d’Udekem d’ Acoz & Vader, 2005 ( Bathyporeia ) Pontoporeiidae curvirostris Dang & Le, 2005 (. Indophoxus ) Phoxocephalidae cuvettensis Appadoo & Myers, 2005 ( Dulichiella ) Melitidae elliottana Lowry & Springthorpe, 2005 ( Rhachotropis ) Eusiridae fractus King & Holmes, 2004 (. Ischyrocerus ) Ischyrocerinae gladiura d’Udekem d’Acoz & Vader, 2005 (. Bathyporeia ) Pontoporeiidae greenei Appadoo & Myers, 2005 ( Ceradocus ) Melitidae griffithsi d’Udekem d’Acoz & Vader, 2005 (. Bathyporeia ) Pontoporeiidae Caprellinae Cressidae Calliopiidae Calliopiidae Colomastigidae Phoxocephalidae Gammaridae Stilipedidae Stilipedidae hapipandi Guerra-Garcia, 2004 (. Monoliropus ) jeanjusti Krapp-Schickel, 2005 ( Cressa ) juliana Lowry & Springthorpe, 2005 ( Regalia ) kensleyi Lowry & Springthorpe (. Membranilopus ) littoralis Ariyama, 2005 ( Colomastix ) longirostris Dang & Le, 2005 ( Vietophoxus ) madidus Hou & Li, 2005-10-13 ( Gammarus ) mandibulata Berge & Vader, 2005 ( Alexandrella ) martae Berge & Vader, 2005 ( Alexandrella ) mexicanus Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 ( Paraholsingerius ) Hadziidae minutus revived ( Ischyrocerus ) Ischyrocerinae ovata Dang & Le, 2005 (. Eriopisa ) Melitidae panglaoensis Sawicki & Holsinger, 2005 ( Tegano ) Melitidae paradurbanensis Bano & Karmi, 2004 (. Laetmatophilus ) Podoceridae pexus Hou & Li, 2005 ( Gammarus ) Gammaridae rectimana Appadoo & Myers, 2005 ( Nuunanu ) Melitidae rocaensis Senna & Serejo, 2005 (. Ingolfiella ) Ingolfiellidae semiplumosa Ariyama, 2005 ( Colomastix ) Colomastigidae setimera Appadoo & Myers, 2005 ( Melita ) Melitidae stalagmiticus Hou & Li, 2005 ( Gammarus ) Gammaridae theresae Iannilli, Ruffo & Holsinger, 2005 (. Nubigidiella ) Bogidiellidae wirtzi Krapp-Schickel & Takeuchi, 2005 ( Caprella ) Caprellinae II. Taxonomic list Bogidiellidae Nubidigiella theresae Calliopiidae Membranilopus kensleyi Regalia juliana 25 Caprellinae Caprella wirtzi Monoliropus hapipandi Colomastigidae Colomastix littoralis, semiplumosa Cressidae Cressa jeanjusti Eusiridae Rhachotropis elliottana Gammaridae Gammarus comosus, madidus, pexus, stalagmiticus Hadziidae Tamaweckelia apalpa Ingolfiellidae Ingolfiella rocaensis Ischyrocerinae Ischyrocerus fractus, (minutus) Notopoma argentina Melitidae Ceradocus greenei Dulichiella cuvettensis Eriopisa ovata Melita amalgosa, corticis, setimera Nuuanu rectimanus Tegano barnardi, clavatus, panglaoensis Niphargidae Niphargus cornicolanus Phoxocephalidae Indophoxus curvirostris Vietophoxus longirostris Podoceridae 26 Laetmatophilus paradurbanensis Podoprionidae Podoprion addyi Pontoporeiidae Bathyporeia chevreuxi, cunctator, gladiura, griffithsi Stilipedidae Alexandrella mandibulata, martae LECTURES AND POSTERS INVOLVING AMPHIPODS DURING THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CRUSTACEAN CONGRESS, GLASGOW A. LECTURES ADAMOWICZ, S. J., S. MENU-MARQUE, V. SACHEROVA & A. PURVIS. Testing a general evolutionary trend in the Crustacea. AKAM, M.. Crustacean Evolution; an evo-devo perspective. (Plenary lecture). ASHTON, G. V., K. J. WILLIS, E. J. CROOK & M. T. BURROWS. Distribution of Caprella mutica , an introduced skeleton shrimp (Amphipoda, Caprellidae), in Scotland and worldwide. BUHL-MORTENSEN, L., J. AURE, E. ALVE, K. HUSUM & E. OUG. The response of hyperbenthos to hypoxia in fjord-basins: searching for indicator organisms and controlling environmental factors. CALOSI, P., F. BORGHINI, A. UGOLINI & D. MORRITT. Seasonal and latitudinal differences in the physiology of the sandhopper Talitrus saltator. DE BROYER, C., F. NIJSSEN & P. DAUBY. Scavenger amphipod crustaceans from the Antarctic deep sea: composition, distribution and ecofunctional role. FORD, A. T. Intersexuality in amphipods: a review. GUTOW, L. & M. THIEL. Rafting as dispersal mechanism for marine crustaceans. 27 JAUME, D. Voices from a vanished tropical world: relict anchialine stygofauna from the Mediterranean basin. LLOYD MILLS, C. & S. J. BROOKS. Distinct physiological races in Gammarus duebeni. Is this a case of speciation in progress? LLOYD MILLS, C. & S. J. BROOKS. Ecophysiology of native and invasive gammarid amphipods of the Netherlands. LORZ, A.-N. & A. ROWDEN. Biodiversity, endemism and biogeographic affinities of the Ross Sea amphipod fauna. MAYER, C., M. RAUPACH & J. W. WAGELE. Crustacean phylogeny and the information content of SSU RDNA-alignments. MEJIA-ORTIZ, L. M., G. YANEZ, W. E. UC-HUCHIN, L. MAY-HOIT, M. LOPEZ-MEJIA & R. G. HARTNOLL. Crustacean fauna of four anchialine caves in Cozumel Island, Mexico. MIRZAJANI ALI, R., O. HIDARI & M. SAYADRAHIM. A biological study on Gammarus lacustris G.O.Sars, 1863 in Neor Lake. NATYAGANOVA, A. V. & D. S. BEDULINA. Sisyphus from Lake Baikal [On Hyalellopsis variabilis that moves with the help of stones which it carries.] POORE, G. C. B. Peracarida: monophyly, relationships and evolutionary success. RUIZ, G. Coastal marine invasions in North America: past, present, and future. STRANSKY, B. & A. BRANDT. Peracarida (Crustacea, Malacostraca) off South Greenland. WIRKNER, C. & S. RICHTER. The circulatory systems in Peracarida. Phylogenetic implications. B. POSTERS ATIENZA, D. & A. MARTIN. Seasonality and spatial patterns of turtle- grass associated amphipods (Crustacea) in Morrocoy National Park, Venezuela. 28 BACELA, K. & M. GRABOWSKI. How to be an invasive gammarid. Life history traits. BACELA, K. & A. KONOPACKA. Invasive by life history? — The case of Dikero gammarus haemobaphes in the Vistula river. BEREZINA , N. A. & V. E. PANOV. Pathways, consequences and risk assessment of amphipod invasions in European Russia. CUNHA, M. R. & J. C. SORBE. Crustacea from unusual bathyal environments in the Gulf of Cadiz. DVORETSKY, A.G. & S. A. KUZMIN. Commensals of the Red King Crab Paralithodes camschaticus with amphipods of the genus Ischyrocerus. DZIEKONSKI, M., M. BOCHENEK, M. NORMANT, A. DOBRZYCKA- KRACHEL & A. SZANIAWSKA. Physiological responses to salinity changes by the invasive amphipod Gammarus tigrinus Sexton, 1939 from southern Baltic Sea. FENWICK, G. Spatial patterns of surf beach crustaceans. GATES, A. R., M. SHEADER, J. A. WILLIAMS & R. N. BAMBER. The physiological ecology of the specialist lagoon amphipod Gammarus insensibilis (Crustacea; Amphipoda). GRABOWSKI, M., A. JAZDZEWSKA, A. KONOPACKA & K. JAZDZEWSKI. Invasion of Dikero gammarus haemobaphes in central European waters — a molecular perspective. GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M. & J. C. GARCIA-GOMEZ. Soft bottom crustaceans as pollution bioindicators in a harbour with two opposing entrances. GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M., R. GONZALEZ-PRIETO, E. GOMEZ- ORDONEZ, Z. VILLEGAS & J. M. GARCIA-GOMEZ. Crustacean recolonization in sediments and algae after defaunation: a field experiment. GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M. , S. REDONDO-GOMEZ, A. G. ESPINA, J. M. CASTILLO, T. LUQUE, J. C. GARCIA-GOMEZ & M. E. FIGUEROA. RAPD analysis: a useful tool to explore genetic differentiation in caprellids. 29 IANNILLI, V. & E. DE MATTHAEIS. Genetic divergence within Gammarus aequicauda (Martynov, 1931) based on 16S mitochondrial DNA. JACOBUCCI, G. B. & F. P. P. LEITE. Amphipod grazers in Sargassum beds of southeastern Brazil: are they selective feeders? JAZDZEWSKI, K., A. KONOPACKA & M. GRABOWSKI. Recent range extensions of alien Malacostraca in central Europe. KETMAIER, V., F. SCAPINI & E. DE MATTAEIS. Micro-geographical variation of genetic and behavioural traits in the sandhopper Talitrus saltator (Crustacea, Amphipoda) along a dynamic beach. KHAZRAEE N. S., J. ROCK, J. L. MAGNAY, A. J. AL HAJ & N. M. WHITELEY. Biochemical and molecular characterisation of fast and slow muscle fibres in the abdominal muscles of gammarid amphipods. LEGEZYNSKA, J. & J. M. WESLAWSKI. Fauna Malacostraca of Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen, Svalbard). LORZ, A.-N., D. DENNIS GORDON & N. BRUCE. Burgeoning biodiversity — New Zealand crustaceans and the NIWA invertebrate collection. MALEK, M., M. MOZAIENI & A. SARI. Life history of Gammarus komareki (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) in Kurdistan province. MESSOULI, M., G. MESSANA & M. YACOUBI-KHEBIZA. Phylogeny and biogeography of the family Salentinellidae. MILLIGAN, R. J., L. M. HENRY & J. M. ROBERTS. An investigation of the benthic fauna associated with cold-water corals from giant carbonate mounds in the Porcupine seabight. MUSKO, I. B., C. BALOGH, A. P. TOTH, E. VARGA & G. LAKATOS. Seasonal changes of Malacostraca in the stony littoral zone of Lake Balaton (Hungary) in a droughty and the next regeneration period. NAHAVANDI, N., A. R. MIRZAJANI, M. SHEIDALI & B. H. KIABI. Intraspecific variations of Pontogammarus maeoticus (Sowinsky, 1894) in Iranian water of South Caspian Sea. 30 ORTIZ, M., A. MARTIN, I. WINFIELD, Y. DIAZ & D. ATIENZA. Graphic identification key for gammaridean amphipods from tropical western Atlantic. PARCHEM, R. J., W. E. BROWNE, M. GERBERDING, C. C. BABBITT & N. H. PATEL. Segmentation in the amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis. PAVESI, L., V. IANNILLI, P. ZARATTINI & E. DE MATTAEIS. Spatio- temporal distributions of three supralittoral talitrid species at the mouth of an Italian river. PLATVOET, D., Z.-E. HOU & S. LI. The amphipod pilot species project (AMPIS), a novel Dutch-Chinese taxonomic initiative (Crustacea, Amphipoda). REHM, P., W. ARNTZ, A. BRANDT & S. THATJE. Distribution and composition of macrozoobenthic communities along a Victoria-land transect (Ross Sea, Antarctica), with special emphasis on the peracarid crustacean fauna. REZA, M. & S. MOSTAFA. Reproduction strategy of Amphipoda species in some habitats of Iran. SANAEI, F., A. SARI & B. ZEINALI. Taxonomic study of amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of Kohgiluyeva-Buveyrahmad province of Iran. STOREY, M. J. & G. C. B. POORE. Corophiini (Crustacea: Corophiidae: Corophiinae). A phylogenetic test of the genera. THOMA, B. P. The Gammarus mucronatus (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) species complex in the northern Gulf of Mexico: ecophenotypic variants or distinct species? THORMAR, J., J. BERGE & M. O. MACNAUGHTON. Sympagic amphipods at 82 degrees North. D’UDEKEM d’ACOZ, C.. Revision and cladistic analysis of the genus Bathyporeia Lindstrom, 1855 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Bathyporeiidae). VADER, W. How many amphipod species? 31 WELLBORN, G.A. & R. BROUGHTON. Ecological interactions drive diversification in a freshwater amphipod species complex. XII. INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON AMPHIPODA, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND CORK, 24-26 JULY 2005 The amphipod ‘Chatshop’ in Cork was a resounding success, due to a very large part to the untiring efforts of Alan Myers. We were between 40 and 50 participants, and surprisingly many of the ‘big names’ in amphipodology were gathered, while also the talks were generally of excellent quality. Contrary to earlier chatshops, this time we had a quite full programme of lectures, which gave us somewhat less time for informal discussions. Still, we did find time for a whole day excursion— or even two: the group was split up over two different destinations—, as well as an evening of Irish folk music. A1 these amphipod meetings have to me very much the feel of family reunions, and this one was no exception; it is great that our field is such a harmonious one, without the often deadly feuds that plague so many others. I have appended a list of the lectures. ARAUJO, P. B. & G. BOND-BUCKUP. Distribution and systematics of Hyalellidae from Brazil. ARAUJO, P. B., D. S. CASTIGLIONI & G. BOND-BUCKUP. Aspects of the reproductive biology of two new Hyalella species (Amphipoda, Hyalellidae) from southern Brazil. BOUSLIELD, E. L. & K. E. CONLAN. Sound production in amphipod crustaceans: classificatory status and review. BOUSFIELD, E. L. & K. E. CONLAN. Amphipod antennal calceoli: an updated review of their morphology, taxonomic distribution, and possible phyletic and functional significance. BOUSFIELD, E. L. & CMN colleagues. The fossorial gammaridean amphipod family Pontoporeiidae in the North Pacific and Canadian Arctic regions. BRADBURY, J. Stygobiotic amphipod communities of Western Australia. DAUVIN, J.-C. Amphipods as bioindicators of marine pollution: a review. 32 FENWICK, G., G. INGLIS & N. GUST. Invasive amphipods in New Zealand. FISER, C. Niphargus home page. HENZLER, C. M. & C. W. CUNNINGHAM. Dispersal by rafting in North Atlantic amphipods: Does distance matter? JAZDZEWSKI, K., A. KONOPACKA & M. GRABOWSKI. Alien gammarid species in the Vistula Lagoon (Poland) cause the retreat of native species. JAZDZEWSKI, K. & J. KUPRYJANOWICZ. Another interesting amphipod in Baltic amber. KLEBBA, K. N. Development and use of the Leucothoe amphipod taxonomic database. KRONENBERGER, K. The functional morphology of amphipod silk. LOWRY, J. Terminology of amphipod anatomy. LOWRY, J. The Lizard Island Workshop — a pictorial overview. NORMANT, M. & A. SZANIAWSKA. Gammarus tigrinus Sexton, 1939 — one of the last newcomers to the Gulf of Gdansk. RICHARDSON, A. & M. DRIESSEN. The effect of fire on terrestrial amphipod populations in Tasmanian sedgelands. SEREJO, C. S. & J. LOWRY. The coastal talitrids (Amphiopoda: Talitroidea: Talitridae) of South and Western Australia. THOMAS, J. Unexplored diversity and cryptic species in leucothoid amphipods: Status, progress, and needs. d’UDEKEM d’ ACOZ, C. Revision and cladistic analysis of the genus Bathyporeia Lindstrom, 1855 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Bathyporeiidae).