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Contents
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Example Citation Iv
AQUATIC PLANTS AND THEIR CONTROL 1
CULTURE AND PROPAGATION
General Fish Culture 1
Trout and Salmon Culture 5
Warmwater Culture 5
Mariculturc 13
reeds, Feeding, and Nutrition 16
Transporting Fish 22
Aquariums 23
Miscellaneous Culture Techniques and Equipment 23
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
Physical 25
MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, GENETICS AND BEHAVIOR
Morphology 26
Physiology 30
Genetics, Variation Studies and Hybridization 59
Behavior 66
NATURAL HISTORY
Life History-General Works 71
Population Studies, Production, Recruitment, etc 75
Spawning Habits and Movements, Fecundity, etc 77
Movements, Seasonal and Depth Distribution, etc 81
Foods/Feeding 86
Age and Growth 92
Geographical Distribution, Fish Surveys, etc 96
Abundance, Factors of; Survival and Mortality 101
Identification, Keys, Classification 104
PARASITES AND DISEASES
General 108
Bacterial 110
Fungal 114
Protozoan 114
Viral 116
Other na
POLLUTION AND TOXICOLOGY
Pollution 121
Fish Kills 124
Toxicology; Bioassays 1 24
RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT
General 135
Adminislralion and Planning 147
Habllat Alterations J48
Harvest, Creel Census, etc , 1 50
Regulations v 154
Fish Control and R|qjg£|l. • , 1 54
154
Mnrking and Tagging ................................ 155
Stocking and Introductions ............................. 158
Fishing Gear and Techniques ............................ )fi0
Fertitizaiion of Soil and Water ............................ . , fl
Fishways, Fish Passage Through Dams, etc .....................
Mathematics, Statistical Methods, and Modeling .................. 1&?
Access ........................................ 1G7
Lake Management and Research ..........................
River and Stream Management and Research ...................
Large Impoundment Managemenl and Research .................
Estuary ManagemenI and Research ........................
Marine Management and Research ........................
Utilization of Fishery Products ...........................
Misc. Techniques and Equipment ..........................
Reviews, Bibliographies, etc .............................
Water Use and Conservation ............................
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95-004340 Cassani, John R.; Ernesto Lasso de la Vega and Holly Allaire. AN ASSESSMENT OF TRIPLOM)
CRASS CARP STOCKING RATES IN SMALL WARMWATER IMPOUNDMENTS. N. Am. I. Fish. Maiiajji',
15(2):400-407.1995.FR40{3)
[Lee Cly. Hyacinth Control Dist., P.O. Box 60005, Fort Myers, FL 33906] Clenophan/ngodon idetla in Florida.
95-004341 Helfrich, Louis A.; Mark Zimmerman and Diana L.Weigmann. CONTROL OF SUSPENDED SOLIDS
AND PHYTOPLANKTON WITH FISHES AND A MUSSEL. Water Resour. Bull. 31(2):307-316. 1995. FR 40(3)
IDep. Fish. & Wildl, Sci., VPI&SU, Cheatham Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061 1 Pimephales promelas, Dorosdma
cepedianum, and Cyprinus carpio.
95-004342 Kingsford, Michael ]. DRIFT ALGAE: ACONTRIBUTION TO NEAR-SHORE HABITAT COMPLEXI I Y
IN THE PELAGIC ENVIRONMENT AND AN ATTRACTANT FOR FISH. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 11G(1-3):297-:mi.
1995. FR 40(3)
[School Biol. Sci. A08, Univ. Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia] Data for 1 4 species in California.
95-004343 Nibbelink, Nathan P.; Sarig Gafny; Anelt S. Trebilz; Stephen R, Carpenter and Christine Sldrlii>,
WHEN CAN BLUEGILL AND LARGEMOUTH BASS GROWTH BE IMPROVED BY HARVESTING EURASIAN
MILFOIL? Am. Fish. Soc. Annu, Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 00. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Limnol., Univ. Wis., 680 N. Park St., Madison 53706. lel:608-262-3087] Lepomis macrochirus ,md
Micropterus salmoides in North America.
95-004344 Seagrave, Chris. AQUATIC WEED CONTROL. Fishing News Books 1 54p. 1 988. Available at $1 7.'l'l
(paper) from Blackwell Sci. Publ. Inc., 238 Main St., Cambridge, MA 02142. tel:800-759-6102. FR 40(3)
Hypophthalmicbtbys motitrix, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Cyprinus.
95-004345 Thomas, Paul W.THE USEOF GRASS CARP IN FLORIDA: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE, /
Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society,
Florida, October 31-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. {ones, Robert H. Peters, and David M
So»a//e, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2);118. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Game & Fresh Water Fish Comm., 3900 Drane Field Rd., Lakeland, FL 3381 1 ] Ctenopharyngodon idella ami
C idella x Hypophthatmichthys nobilis.
GENERAL FISH CULTURE
95-004346 Ackefors, H. and M. Enell. THE RELEASE OF NUTRIENTS AND ORGANIC MATTER FRI »M
AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS IN NORDIC COUNTRIES. Fish Farm Effluents and Their Control in CC Cmtniiii<->
Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1992. Harald Rosenthal, Volkur I W/jjc,
Andries Kamstra, Edward A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors, i. Appl. Ic.hlltyol
10{4):225-241,1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Stockholm Univ., S-10691 Slockholm, Sweden]
95-004347 Argyrou, I. N. and K, I. Stergiou. DEVELOPMENTALTRENDS AND AQUACULTURE PERSPEC1 IV! s
IN GREECE. Fish Farm Effluents and T/ie/r Control in £C Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamfiiiri;
Germany, November 23-25, 1992. Harald Rosenthat, Volker Hilge, Andries Kamstra, Edward A. Black, /Vlcr
Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors. I. Appl. Ichlhyol. 1 0(4):379-388. 1 994. FR 40(3)
jlnsl. Technol. Appl., Hellenic Cent. Productivity, Franlzi 9, 1 1 733 Athens, Greece]
95-004348 Avaull, James W., Jr. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND HACCP, WHAT THEY MEAN TO Y< U I
Aquacutl. Mag. 21(1):65-71. 1995. FR 40(3)
[La. State Univ., Baton Rouge 70803]
95-004349 Billard, R.; ). Cosson; L W. Crim and M. Suquel. SPERM PHYSIOLOGY AND QUALITY. BrnoiMm ».
Management and Egg and Larval Quality. Based on the Second "Science m Aqiiactitiure" toternat/onaf Con/ricm •:
University of Stirling, Scotland, lime 1992. Niall R. Bromane and Ronald I. Roberts, editors, p. 25-52. 1995 ,HHu|i»
[Mils, Hist. Nat,, Lab. Ichlhyol., IFREMER, 43 Rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris, France]
95-004350 Bromage, Nlall R. BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT AND SEED QUALITY - C.ENI KAI
CONSIDERATIONS. Broodsiock Management and Egg and Larval Quality. Based on the Second "5riciin( IN
Aquaculture' International Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, June J992. Niall R. Bromagc and Roit,\U I
Roberts, editors, p. 1 -24. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[Insl. Aquacult., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland]
95-004351 Bromage, Niall R. and Ronald J. Roberts, editors. BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT AND F.( X i AN! t
LARVAL QUALITY. BASED ON THESECOND "SCIENCE IN AQUACULTURP INTERNATIONAL CONFF,IU:.N( I .
UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING, SCOTLAND, JUNE 1992. Blackwell Sci. Ltd. (Oxford) 424p. 1995. Avalljlili' M
$100.00 (cloth) from Blackwell Sci, Publ., 238 Main St., Cambridge, MA 02142. tel:800-759-6102. FR 4()(.l|
(Insl. Aquacull., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland] Individual chapters indexed In this issuo ofFishnti'*
Review.
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95-004352 Brown, Robert D. AQUACULTURE EDUCATION: ARE OUR PROGRAMS RELEVANT? Fisheries
(Belhesda) 20(21:14-16. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Wildl. & fish. Sci,, Tex. A&M Univ., College Station 77843]
95-004353 Cars*, D. N. KILLING OF PISCIVOROUS BIRDS ATSCOTTISH FIN FISH FARMS, 1984-87. Bio!.
Conse/v. 68(2}:t8M88. 1994. FR 40(3)
llnst Terrestrial Ecol., Hill of Bralhens, Classel, Bancliory, Kincardineshire AB3 1 4BY, Scotland]
95-004354 Chamberlain, George and Harald Rosenthal, AQUACULTURE IN THE NEXT CENTURY:
OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH, CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABILITY. World Aquacult. 26(1):21-25. 1995.
FR40(3)
(Ralston Purina Int., Checkerboard Sq. - 1 1T, St. Louis, MO 631 64]
95-004355 Chamish, Barry. FIRST COMMERCIALAPPLICATION FOR FROZEN FISH SPERM. Aquacult. Mag
21(2):8.10. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004356 Chen, Lo-Cliai. AQUACULTURE IN TAIWAN, fishing News Books 273p. 1 990. Available at $37,50
(cloth) from Blackwell ScL Publ. Inc., 23S Main St., Cambridge, MA 02142. tel;800-759-6102. FR 40(3)
95-004357 Chou, Renee. AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN SINGAPORE. Proceedings of lite
Seminar-Workshop on Aquacuiture Development in Southeast Asia and Prospects for Seafarming and Seaiancbing,
tloilo City, Philippines, 79-23 August 1991. F. Lacanilao, R. M. Co/oso, and G. F. Quinitio, editors, p. 79-83. 1 994,
FK40(3)
[Mar. Aquacult. Sect., Primary Prod., Dep. Minist. Nail. Dev., 300-C Nicoll Dr., Singapore 1 749| Hates calcarifcr
and Epinephelus tauvina,
95-004358 Cripps, S. J. MINIMIZING OUTPUTS: TREATMENT. Fish Farm Effluents and Their Control in EC
Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, German/, November 23-25, 1992. Harald Rosent/iat
Volker HJIge, Andries Kamslrs, Edward A Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors. ], Appt.
ichlhyol. 10{4):2S4-294. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Div. Sanitary Eng., (Aquacult. Eng.), Lutea Univ. Technol, S-971 87 Lulea, Sweden]
95-004359 Day, Allison. OVERVIEW OF AQUACULTURE IN HAWAII. Aquacult. Mag. 21{1):28-38. 1995.
FR40(3> H 6
|RR SI, Boullier's Point, Halifax Cty., NS, Canada BOJ ICO]
95-004360 Donaldson, Edward M. THE APPLICATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY TO AQUACULTURE. High
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an toiernat/ona/ Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, )u\y J6-2 1, 1994. Don D. MacKinhy, editor, p. 22-25. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Wesl Vancouver Lab., Biol. Sci. Branch, Dep. Fish. SOceans, 41 60 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, BC, Canada
V7V 1N6. leU04-666-7928; fax:G04-666-3497j
95-004361 FAO oi the UN. HANDBOOK ON SMALL-SCALE FRESHWATER FISH FARMING. MO Training
Ser. No. 24, 205p. T994. Available from Publ. Div., FAO, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Hatv.
FR 40(31
95-004362 FAO of the UN. AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION 1986-1992. MO fish. Grc. No. 815 (Revision
&|. 21 6p. 1994. In English, French, and Spanish. Available from Distribution & Sales Sect., FAO, Via Terme di
Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy. FR 40(3)
95-004363 Gowen, R. ]. MANAGING EUTROPHICATION ASSOCIATED WITH AQUACULTURE
DEVELOPMENT, fish Farm Effluents and Their Conlrol in fC Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in
Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 7992. Harald Rosenthal Volker Hitge, Andries Kamslra, Edward A. B/acfc,
Peler Burbridge, Richard Cowed, and Ian Davies, editors. I. Appl. Ichthyol. 10(4):242-257. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Aqual. Sci. Res. Div., Dep. Agric. Northern Ireland, Newforge Ln., Belfast, Northern Ireland]
95-004364 Griffin, 8. R, and C. M. Collins. ZEBRA MUSSELS AND WARMWATER FISH PRODUCTION- AN
EXAMINATION OFTHEIR RELATIONSHIP. Aquacult Mag. 21(1):78-79. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inform. Transfer, Fish Farming Exp. Lab,, U.S. Biol. Surv., Stuttgart, AR]
95-004365 Hu1ata,C.H!STORYANOCURRENTSTATUSOFAQUACULTUREGENET!CSINISRAEL Abstracts
of lectures Presented at the Second Japanese-brae// Symposium on Aquacvlture, April 17-22 1994 Kagoshlma
Japan. Jaap van Rijn, editor. Isr. /. Aquacull Bam/dgen 46(3):1 58. 1994. FR 40(3) ,.••• ' '
[Dep. Aquacult., Inst. Anim. Sci., Agric, Res. Organ., Bel Dagan, Israel) Sparus auralus, Ti/apia aurea, 7. ntlotica
Cypnnus carpio, Diplodus sargus and Pagrus major, '
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95-004366 Jolly, Curlis M. and Howard A. Clonts. ECONOMICS OF AQUACULTURE. Food Prod. Press 31 9p.
1993. Available at $49.95 (cloth) and $19.95 (paper) from Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY
13904-1580. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Agric. Econ. & Rural Sociol., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36830]
95-004367 Jooslen, P. H. M.; M. Aviles-Trtgueros; P. Sorgeloos and ). H. W. M. Rombout. ORAL
VACCINATION OF JUVENILE CARP (CYPRINUS CARP/O) AND GILTHEAD SEABREAM {SPARUS AURATA)
WITH BIO ENCAPSULATED VIBRIO ANGUtLLARUM BACTERIN. Fish & Shellfish imiminol. 5(4):289-299. 1 995.
FR 40(3)
[Dep. Exp. Anim. Morphol. & Cell Biol., Wageningen Agric. Univ., P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen,
Netherlands]
95-004368 Kelly, L. A. and A. W. Karpinski. MONITORING BOD OUTPUTS FROM LAND-BASED FISH
FARMS. Fish Farm Effluents and Their Control in EC Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany,
November 23-25, 1 992. Haratd Rosenthal Volker Hilge, Andries Kamslra, Edward A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard
Gowen, and tan Davies, editors. I. Appl. ichlhyot. 10(4):368-372. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Aquacult., Univ, Stirling, Sliding, Scotland]
95-004369 Kerry, )oe; Maura Hiney; Rosie Coyne; Saoirse NicGabhainn; Deirdre Gilroy; Dave Cazabon and
Pete Smilh. FISH FEED AS A SOURCE OF OXYTETR AC YC LINE-RESISTANT BACTERIA IN THE SEDIMENTS
UNDER FISH FARMS. Aquacuilure 1 3 1 (1/2):1 01 -113,1 995. FR 40(3)
[Smith: Fish Dis. Group, Dep. Microbiol., Univ. Coll. Galway, Galway, Ireland] Salmo salar.
95-004370 Kikuchi, K.; S. Takeda; H. Honda and M. Kiyono. NITROGEN EXCRETION OF JAPANESE
FLOUNDER, PARALICHJHYS OLIVACEUS. Abstracts of Lectures Presented at the Second Japanese-Israeli
Symposium on Aquaculture, April 1 7-22, 1 994, Kagoshima, japan, laap van Rijn, editor. Isr. I. Aquacult, Bamidgeh
46(3):162, 1994. FR 40(3)
[Biol, Dep., Abiko Res. Lab., Cent. Res. Inst. Electric Power Ind, Chiba, Japan!
95-004371 Lacanilao, F.; R. M. Coloso and G. F. Quinilio, editors. PROCEEDINGS OF THE
SEMINAR-WORKSHOP ON AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND PROSPECTS FOR
SEAFARMING AND SEARANCHING, ILOITO CITY, PHILIPPINES, 19-23 AUGUST 1991. SEAFDEC Aquacult.
Cent. 159p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[SEAFDEC Aquacult. Cent., Tigbauan, 5021 lloilo, Philippines] Selected papers indexedin this issueof Fisheries
Review.
95-004372 Lavens, P.; P. Sorgeloos; P. Dhert and B. Devresse. LARVAL FOODS. Broodstock Management and
Egg and Larval Quality. Based on the Second "Science in Aquaculture" International Conference, University of
Stirling, Scotland, lune 1992. Niall R. Bromage and Ronald I. Roberts, editors, p. 373-397. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Aquacult., Univ. Gent, Rozier 44, 9000 Gent, Belgium)
95-004373 Li Qingbao. [PROBLEMS EXISTING IN A CULTURED FISHERY ECOSYSTEM AND THE WAYS
RESOLVING THEM.j Mar. Sci. (Qingdso) 1994(5):15-17. 1994. In Chinese. FR 40(3)
95-004374 MacMillan, Randy. FISH PARASITES, APPROVED DRUGS AND AQUACULTURE. Aquacult. Mag.
21(2):37-40. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Res. & Dcv., Clear Springs Foods, Inc., Buhl, ID]
95-004375 McCoy, Henry. ARBITRATION, MEDIATION AND AQUACULTURE. Aquacult, Mag. 21(2):41-47.
1 995. FR 40(3)
95-004376 Munday, B. W.; A. Elcftheriou, M. Kenlouri and P. Divanach. QUANTITATIVE STATISTICAL
ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE CONCERNING THE INTERACTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND
AQUACULTURE- IDENTIFICATION OF GAPS AND LACKS. Fish Farm Effluents and Jheir Control in EC Countries:
Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1 992. Hara/d Rosenthal, Volker Hilge,
Andries Kamslra, Edward A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and /an Davies, editors. /. Appl. Ichthyol.
10(4):319-325. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Mar. Biol. Crete, P.O. Box 221 4, 71003 Iraklio, Crete, Greece]
95-004377 Neitzel, Duane A.; Annette Hoffman and Aaron English. AN ATTRIBUTE MATRIX AS A
MANAGEMENTTOOL FOR FISHERIES RESEARCH. Am. fish. 5oc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24, p. 1 62-1 63. 1 994.
FR 40(3)
[Baltelle-Northwesl, P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352. tel:509-376-0602|
95-004378 Palomo Martinez, Gloria Guadalupe and Raul Arriaga Becerra. [ATLAS OF LOCATION OF USABLE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF AQUACULTURE IN MEXICO.]
Secretaria Pesca (Mexico) 103p. 1 993. In Spanish. FR 40(3)
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™£?n?,7.t^hi!!PPart' |ean Claucle' IS CAPTIVE BREEDING AN EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR THE
PRESERVATION OF ENDEMIC SPECIES? Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Meritanwn
Region - Based on a Workshop at (be Biological Station olTour du Valat, Camargue Area, France, 28 /amia/y to J
February, J993. Alain I LmelH and Peter 5. Mailland, editors. Biol. Comerv. 72(2):281-295. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Univ. Liege, Zool. Inst., 22 quai Van Beneden, B-4020 Liege, Belgium]
™™,' 3°hn' FACTORIES AND ARTISANS ON THE SEA: THE STRUCTURE OF INDUSTRIAL
AqUALULTURE. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 1 1 7-1 18. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dcp. Social. & Anlhropol,, St. Francis Xavier Univ., Anligonish, NS, Canada B2G 1 CO. tel:902-867-2 1 33)
a . ,a. , Y.T.V. R. AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS. Fis/iing i-.«»v.
??™J«^Jift^Va^^
tei:BUU-759-6i02. FR 40(3)
95-004382 Rabanal, Herminio R. OVERVIEW OF AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA.
imceettmgs o the Seminar-Workshop on Aquaculture in Southeast Asia and Prospects for Seafarmlng and
p sT&7 1994 FR 4oT' i f PP'neJ' 19'23 Augusl '"'' F~ ^can/too, R. M. Co/oso, and C. f. Qu/Vi/(fo, editors.
lAqiiafarming Dev. Found, Inc., 26 Kalipunan Rd., White Plains, Quezon City, Metro Manila 1110,
Philippines] Data for 48 species.
on the Second "Science in Aquaculture' International Conference, Un/"L^o"sS/in| St/an^/une"^^^ MaW
R Bromage andRonaltt}, Roberts, editors, p. 53-75. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Aquacult., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland]
95-004384 Rilcy, Janet and M. Darmi. A SURVEY OF STATISTICAL USE IN AQUACULTURAL RESEARCH.
Aquacult. Res, 26{2):95-101. 1995. FR 40(3)
IStat. Dep., BBSRC, lACR-Rothamsled, Harpenden, Herlsfordshire AL5 2JQ, England]
^!S^lhraVHr- FISH FARM EFFLUENTS AND THEIR CONTROL IN EC COUNTRIES: SUMMARY
JKKiHUP. Fish Fatm Effluents and Their Control in EC Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop tlM in
.Germany November 23-25, 7992. Harald Rosenthal, Volker Hilge, Andries Kamstra, Edward A. Mack,
triage- Richard Cowen, and Ian Dav/es, editors. /. Appl. Ichthyol. 10(4):215-224, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. Biol., Inst. Mar. Sci., Univ. Kiel, Kiel, Germany]
95-004386 Rosenthal, Harald; Volker Hilge; Andries Kamstra; Edward A. Black; Peter Burbridge; Richiml
PP^rrc^Jc11^^11;^'10"- FISH FARM EFFW.ENTS AND THEIR CONTROL IN EC COUNTRIES:
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP HELD IN HAMBURG, GERMANY NOVEMBER 23-25 1992 I Apt)!
icnifiyo/. 10(4(:21 5-390. 1994. FR 40(3)
ftevS?' F'Sh~ 8i°'" lnS'' Maf" Sd'r Un'Vl K'el' K'el( Cermany' ln^idual papers indexed in this issue of Fishmtes
' rr^rDEC'?10? SURP°RT SYSTEMS FOR AQUACULTURE LICENSING. Fish Farm Effllicnls
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[Habilal fcol. Div., Biol. Sci. Branch, Bedford Inst. Oceanogr., Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2]
M OF FINFISH FARMS- ™ F*™ w™* a^ Wefr Control in
. e' **•*<*«* »dHn DawH editors. ,. Appt.
[Habitat Ecol. Div., Biol. Sci. Branch, Bedford Insl. Oceanogr., Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2|
RGY^oS ?ESH?1 OF CLOSED AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS: SPACE EFFICIENCY vs.
S j /?. . , - 7- L «Ani Sfl' S°C Annu' MeeL Abslf. No. 1 24. p. 23. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Mansfield Univ., Fish. Program, Mansfield, PA 16933. td-71 7-662-4539]
[Fish. Res. Inst., P.O. Box 47, H-554 1 Szarvas, Hungary]
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95-004392 Talbot, C. and R. Hole. FISH DIETS AND THE CONTROL OF EUTROPHICATION RESULTING
FROM AQUACULTURE. Fish Farm Effluents and Their Control in EC Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop Held
in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1 992. Harald Rosenthal, Volker Hilge, Andries Kamstra, Edward A. Black,
Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowcn, and Isn Davies, editors. /. Appl. Ichthyol. 1 0(4):258-270. 1 994. FR 40(3}
[BP Nutr. Aquacult. Res. Cent., P.O. Box 532, N-4001 Stavanger, Norway]
95-004393 Thorgaard, G. H. BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT.
Broodstock Management and Egg and Larval Quality. Based on the Second "Science in Aquaculture" International
Conference, University o( Stirling, Scotland, lune 1992. Niall R. Bromage and Ronald I. Roberts, editors, p. 76-93,
1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Zoot. & Genet. & Cell Biol., Wash. State Univ., Pullman 99164-4236]
95-004394 van Rijn, J. WATER QUALITY CONTROL IN INTENSIVE FISH CULTURE SYSTEMS; PROBLEMS
AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS. Abstracts of Lectures Presented at the Second Japanese-Israeli Symposium on
Aquacutture, April 17-22, /994, Kagos/wma, lapan. ]aap van Rijn, editor, isr. /. Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3):159-160.
1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Anim. Sci., Fac. Agric., Hebrew Univ. Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel)
95-004395 van Rijn, Jaap, editor. ABSTRACTS OF LECTURES PRESENTED AT THE SECOND
JAPANESE-ISRAELI SYMPOSIUM ON AQUACULTURE, APRIL 17-22, 1994, KAGOSHIMA, JAPAN. Isr. 1.
Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46{3):15Q-166. 1994, FR 40(3)
[Hebrew Univ. Jerusalem, Fac. Agric, Dep. Anim. Sci,, P.O. Box 1 2, Rehovol 76-1 00, Israel] Selected abstracls
indexed in ihis issue of Fisheries Review.
TROUT AND SALMON CULTURE
95-004396 Alanara, A.; A. Bergheim; S. J. Cripps; R. Eliassen and R. Krrstiansen. AN INTEGRATED APPROACH
TO AQUACULTURE WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT. Fish Farm Effluents and T/ie/r Contra/ in EC Countries:
Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, / 992. Harald Rosenthal, Volker Hilge,
Andries Kamstra, Edward A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors. /. Appl. Ichthyol.
1 0(4):389. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Aquacult., Swedish Univ. Agric. Sci., S-901 83 Umea, Sweden] Salmo sa/ar.
95-004397 Bean, Erik P. MICHIGAN RAINBOW TROUT FARM OFFERS HELP TO WETLAND, WATERWAYS.
Aquacult. Mag. 21{1):58-61. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Mich. State Univ., East Lansing 48823. e-mail:beiinerik@student.msu,edu] Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-004398 Burridgc, L. E. and K. Haya, A REVIEW OF DI-n-BUTYLPHTHALATE IN THE AQUATIC
ENVIRONMENT: CONCERNS REGARDING ITS USE IN SALMONID AQUACULTURE./. World Aquacult. Soc.
26(1 ):M3. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Physical & Chemical Sci., Mar. Chem. Div., Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Biol.Stn., St. Andrews, NB, Canada EOC-2XO]
95-004399 Ferno, Anders; Ingvar Huso; )on-Erik Jucll and Asmund Bjordal. VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF
ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR L.) IN NET PENS: TRADE-OFF BETWEEN SURFACE LIGFIT AVOIDANCE
AND FOOD ATTRACTION, Aquacullure 132(3,4):285-29G. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Uergen, Bergen High Technol. Cent., N-5020 Bergen, Norway)
95-004400 Fivelstad, Sveinung; Jannie Schwarz; Hildegunn Slromsnes and Anne Berit Olsen. SUBLETHAL
EFFECTS AND SAFE LEVELS OF AMMONIA IN SEAWATER FOR ATLANTIC SALMON POSTSMOLTS (SALMO
SALAR L). Aquacult, Eng. 14{3):271-280. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Environ., Dep. Mar. Technol., Bergen Coll. Eng., Lars Hillesgate 34, 5008 Bergen, Norway)
95-004401 Kindschi, Grog A. and Robert F, Koby, Jr. PERFORMANCE AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF
SNAKE RIVER CUTTHROATTROUT REARED AT FOUR DENSITIES WITH SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN. U.S. Fish
Wildl. Setv. Bozeman Inf. Lead. No. 72, 28p. 1992. FR 40(3)
|U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Bozeman Fish Technol. Cent,, 4050 Bridger Canyon Rd.y Bozeman, MT 59715]
P/icor/iynchus dark!.
95-004402 Macconnell, Elizabeth and Charlie E. Smith. KIDNEY LESIONS IN "EGG-BOUND" RAINBOW
TROUT. U.S. Fish, Wildl. Serv. Bozeman Inf. teafl.No. 77. 4p. 1993, FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Bozeman Fish Technol. Cent., 4050 Bridger Canyon Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715]
Oncornync/ius mykiss.
95-004403 Medina, Alberto; Nelson M. Pardo; Carlos O. Vargas; Juan C. Uribe and Alejandro H, Buschmann.
[A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH W. CULTURE OF LAND-BASED TANKS AND
FLOATING-CAGES IN SOUTHERN CHILE.] Rev. Blot Mar. 28(2):247-259. 1993. In Spanish with English summ.
FR 40(3}
[Univ. Los Lagos, Dep. Acuicult., Casilla 933, Osorno, Chile]
FR40(3) 5 1995
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95-004404 Moifcll, I. J. J. and W. W. Crozier. AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE REPRODUCIBILITY OF
TRIPLOID BROWN TROUT, SALMO TRUTTA L, PRODUCTION USING HEAT SHOCK. Aquacult. fies.
26(l):&7-70. 1995. FR 40(3)
[River Bush Salmon Sin., Bushmills, Co. Antrim BT57 RQJ, Northern Ireland]
95-004405 Mofiill, Christine M. and Alf H. Haukenes. FIELD TRIALS OF ERYTHROMYCIN FEED ADDITIVE
AND ERYTHROMYCIN INJECTABLE WITH INAD PERMITS. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No, 124. p. 86.
1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Wilcll. Resour., Univ. Idaho, Moscow 83844-1 136. tel:208-885-7047|
95-00440& Muhlhause/, Hermann A.; Raquel Penaloza; Hilda Castro; Paula Diaz and Jorfie Muno/.
[SECONDARY BACTERIAL PRODUCTION RELATED TO LAKE AND SEA CAGE SALMON FARMING IN
CHILOEISIANDJXREGION,CHILE.]Rev.B/o/.Mar.28{2):287-300.1993.lnSpanishwi(hEnglislisunim.Fil4ai3) ;
(Univ. Chile, Fac. Cienc., Dplo. Cienc. Ecol., Casilla G53, Sanliago, Chile) Oncorhynchus kisutch anil Sstma
sitlai.
95-004407 Ojolick, E. J.; R. Cusack; T. J. Benfey and S. R. Kerr. SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF ALL-FEMALE .
DIPLOID AND TRIPLOID RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKtSS) REARED AT CHRONIC HIGH
TEMPERATURE. Aquacutture 13 1(3,4):1 77-1 87. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Atlanlic Vet. Coll., Univ, Prince Edward Island, Charlotletown, PI, Canada C1 A 4P3]
95-004408 Parker, Nick C. WILD TROUT: THE FISH CULTURISTS' VIEW. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in tl\o 2 til ••
Century, a Syjiipas/um Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, f 994, Roger Sarnriarf, Bill Shake, and '
R. H Hamre, editors, p. 93-96. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Bfol. Surv., Cooperative Fish & Wildl. Res. Unit, Tex. Tech. Univ., Lubbock 79409-21 25]
95-004409 Roller, A.; M. B. Timmons and G. Ketola. ALTERATION OF THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF
FISH WASTE VIA DIETARY COMPONENTS. Am. Fish.Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 105. 1994, F=R -10(3)
[Gomel! Univ., Riley Robb Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853. tel:607-255-2801] Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-00441 0 Rertnerl, B. WATER POLLUTION BY A LAND-BASED TROUT FARM. Fish Farm Effluents antf TfioiV
Control fri £C Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1992. Harafd
Rosenthal, Volker HHge, Andties Kamstrs, Edward A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian D.wi'c^
editors. /. Appl. tchthyol. 10(4):373-378. 1994. FR 40(3)
|lnsl. Freshwater Ecol. & Inland Fish., Miieegelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Germany!
Oncorhynchus mykiss in Germany.
95-00441 1 Ross, Robert M.; Barnaby J. Watten; William F. Krisej Martin N. DiLauro and Richard W.
INFLUENCE OF TANK DESIGN AND HYDRAULIC LOADING ON THE BEHAVIOR, GROWTH, AND
METABOLISM OF RAINBOWTROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MWSSMcfuacu/l. Eng. 14(1):29-47. 1995. PR 40J3)
|Res. & Dev. Lab., Nail. Bio!. Surv., Rural Delivery W4, Box 63, Wellsboro, PA 1 6901 ]
95-004412 Schreck, C. B.; M. S. Fitzpalrick and K, P. Currens, PACIFIC SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS SPP.J. :
Sraodslock Management and Egg and Larval Quality. Based on the Second "Science in Aquacullure" International
Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, June 1992. NiallR. Sramage and Ronald I. Roberts, edilors. p. 197-21 9.
1995.FR40{3)
[U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Coop. Fish. Res. Unit, Oreg. Stale Univ., Corvallis 97331-3803]
95-004413 Tave, Douglas. IMPROVING GROWTH RATE IN PAN-SIZE RAINBOW TROUT BY SELECTION.
AquaculL Wag. 21(2}:71-74. 1995. FR 40(3)
Oncorhyncrii/s myJsfss,
95-004414 Watten, Barnaby ].; Robert M. Ross; Martin N. DiLauro and Richard W. Soderberg. Ef PtCT Of
TANK DESIGN ON OXYGEN COMSUMPTION AND AMMONIA PRODUCTION IN LAKE TROUT. Am Fhh
Soc,Annu. Meet Atstr. No, 124. p. 102. 1994. FR 40(3)
. J^!;™JHs'ADeVl Ub" NatL Btol- Surv" Rural DeliverY S4- Bf>x 63, Wellsbom, PA 16901.
tel:717-724-33221 Salvetinus namayaisfi.
WARMWATERCUITURE
95-004415 Anicic, I.; T. Treer and R. Safner. THE INFLUENCE OF A NUTRITIVE ANTIBIOTIC ON THE
c
t^ Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. BINsucFamt
G. A. £. Gait editors. Acjuacuiture 129(1-4):2S1. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Rsh., Fac. Agric., Univ. Zagreb, Svetosimunska 25, 41000 Zagreb, Croatia]
M^1(3J:924™*9 fsTS %3T ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF AQUATIC PLANTS. ArrW.icWfc
[La. Stale Univ., Baton Rouge 70803]
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95-004417 Avnimelech, Yoram; Malka Kochva and Shaher Diab. DEVELOPMENT OF CONTROLLED
INTENSIVE AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS WITH A LIMITED WATER EXCHANGE AND ADJUSTED CARBON TO
NITROGEN RATIO. Isr. }, Aquacult. Bamldgeh 46(3):11 9-131.1 994. FR 40(3)
[Agric. Eng., Technion-lsrael Inst. Technol., Haifa 32000, Israel]
95-004418 Bailey, H. C. and S. I. Doroshov. THE DURATION OF THE INTERVAL ASSOCIATED WITH
SUCCESSFUL INFLATION OF THE SWIMBLADDER IN LARVAL STRIPED BASS (MORONE SAXAJILIS).
Aquaculture 1 31 (1/2):1 35-1 43. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Med., School Vel. Med., Univ. Calif., Davis 95616]
95-004419 Bakos, J. and S. Gorda. GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF COMMON CARP STRAINS USING
INTRASPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquacuttiire-Sponsored Symposium,
Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and C. A. E. Call, editors. Aquaculture 1 29(1-4):183-1 86.
1995. FR 40(3)
[Fish Cult. Res. Insl., P.O. Box 47, H-5541 Szarvas, Hungary] Cyprinus carp/o.
95-004420 Basavaraju, Y.; K. V. Devaraj and S. P. Ayyar. COMPARATIVE GROWTH OF RECIPROCAL CARP
HYBRIDS BETWEEN CAUA CATLA AND LABEO HMBRIATUS. The Carp. Proceedings of (he Second
Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September i 993. R. Billard and G. A. E. Call,
editors. Aquaculture 129(1-4}:187-191. 1995, FR 40(3)
[Fish. Res. Stn., Univ. Agric. Sci., Hesaraghatla, Bangalore 560 089, Karnataka, India] Cyprinus carp/o, Ca(/a
catia, tabeo fimbriatos, and their hybrids.
95-004421 Basiao, Zubaida U. TILAPIA, CARP, AND CATFISH. Proceedings of the Seminar-Workshop on
Aquacu/ture Deve/opinenI in Sout/ieasI Asia and Prospects for Seafarm/ng and Scafanching, lloilo City, Philippines,
19-23 August J991. F. Lacanilao, R. M. Coloso, and G. f, Quinitio, editors, p. 24-31. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Binangonan Freshwater Stn., Aquacult. Dep., SEAFDEC, Binangonan, Rizal, Philippines] Ti/apia mossambica,
T. nilotica, Hypophthatmichtliys nobiiis, and Clarias macrocephaius in Southeast Asia.
95-004422 Bieniarz, K.; ]. Szymacha and P. Epler. GONAD DEVELOPMENT, OVULATION AND
SPERMIATION IN CARP UNDER HIGHLY EUTROPHICATED POND CONDITIONS. The Carp. Proceed/figs of
the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and
G. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquaculture 129(1-4):! 33. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Ichlhyobiol. & Fish., Agric, Acad., Prof. Spiczakowa 6, 30-1 49 Krakow-Mydlniki, Poland] Cyprinus carpio.
95-004423 Billard, R. and G. A, E. Gall, editors. THE CARP. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND
AQUACULTURE-SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM, HELD IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 6-9 SEPTEMBER 1993.
Aquacullure 129(1-4):1-485. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Ichtyol., Mus. Natl. Hist, Nat., 43 rue Cuvler, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France] Cyprinus carpio. Individual
papers and abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-004424 Boggs, Charles T. and Robert C. Summerfelt. ON THE ORIGIN Of OIL FILMS OBSERVED TO
FORM IN LARVAL WALLEYE CULTURETANKS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No, 1 24. p. 180. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Iowa Stale Univ,, Ames 5001 1 ] 5(/zosledi'on vitreum.
95-004425 Boll, Malias Guilherme and Peter Garadi, TWENTY YEARS OF CYPRINID CULTURE PROMOTION
IN SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL: AN ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES. The Carp. Proceedings of (he
Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 Seplcmber (993. R. Bitlard and G.
A. E. Gall, editors. Aquacullure 1 29(1 -4):4G9-473. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Campo Exp. Piscicult. Camboriu (CEPC/EPAGRI), Cx.P. 277, B0300 Itajai, SC, Brazil] Cyprinus carpio,
95-004426 Brazil, Brian L, and George S, Libey. EFFECTS OF DIFFERING OZONE DOSAGE RATES ON
GROWTH OF HYBRID STRIPED BASS REARED IN RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS. Am. Fish. Soc,
Annu. Meet Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 19. 1994. FR 40(3)
[VPI&SU, 106 Chealham Hall, Blacksburg,VA 24061-0246. tel;703-231-6400|MoroiiechiysopsxMsaxa(i/is.
95-004427 Catalina, Lee and Richard Feiller. DISCUS DREAMS COME TRUE. Trop. Nth Hobbyist 43(10):76-82.
1995. FR 40(3)
Symphysodon.
95-004428 Cerda, J.; M. N. Pou; L. Gallego and M. A. Comas. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCEOF MIRROR CARP
(CYPRINUS CARPIO VAR. SPECULARIS) RELEASE IN AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION PONDS ON THE ISLAND
OF MAJORCA, SPAIN. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquacultwe-Sponsored Symposium, Held in
Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and G. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquacullure 1 29(1 -4):475-476, 1 995.
Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Carpeix Pollenca S.A.T., Majorca, Spain]
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95-004429 Chen, H.; 6. Hu a nd A. '- ^na' (2).ai.94. 1995. FR 40(3) , Qeno^aryf.goclon
BIOECONOMICANALVSISMquacufc^
^^ H. nob** Mega/obram,
(Charles: Dep. ^^^^^^S^ich^ mo/ftr/X H. nob**
/del/a, Carawuis auratus, Cyprmus carpio .nyp"P
My/opha/yngcdon piceus, and T./ap^a mlouca. Rodrigues de Souza and lose
THE INCREASE OF pRODU^'V";5«.607 1994. n or
(FDA Gulf Coast Seafood Lab., P.O. box la
fax:205-691-44771 niFFERENT LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT:
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S. canadense inbhio. REPRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT 0
/n^ational fish P^af'offl'SymP^"^ e. 1994. FR 40(3)
f6-2l, 7994. Don D. MacKiflfay, ediio p. ^5 U > 7^. fax;9i6-752-0175l
j^r^r^^TOSB^^
Urval QuaHV. *** °? f» *^uewdtonald I .Rofaeris, editors, p. 220-241. 1995. FR 40(3)
Scolfand, June 1 992. Niall R. B«m y ^^ stuugarl, AR 721 60]
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;41Sp).Sd.ZoolechnicheiUniv.Firenze, Via delleCascine 5, 50144 Florence, Italy!
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95-004442 Gomelsky(B.UN.B.CherfaS;G.Hiilata;Y.Peretz and N.Ben-Dom. HORMONAL SEX INVERSION
IN THE COMMON CARP, CYPR/NU5 CARPIO L. The Carp. Proceed/ngs of the Second Aquacu/wre-SpoTBored
SymposiSm, HeW fn Budapest Hungary. ™ September IS93. R. Billed and G. A E. Caft ediwrs. Aquaai/ln*
,
129(1-4);21B. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[A.R.O., Fish & Aquacult. Res. Sin., Dor, M.P. Hot Hacarmel 30820, Israel]
95.004443' Gorda, Sj J. Bakos; ]. Liska and Cs, Kakuk. LIVE GENE BANK OF COMMON CARP STRAINS AT
THE FISH CULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, SZARVAS. The Carp. Proceedings of he Second
Aauac^ure Sponsored Symposium, He/d if. Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1 993. R. B.llzrd and C. A. L Call,
editors. Anuaa//turel29(1-4):199-202. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fish Cult. Res. Inst., P.O. Box 47, H-5541 Szarvas, Hungary] Cyprinus carpio.
95-004444 Guerrero, Rafael D. III. AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES WITH EMPHASIS
ON TILAPIAS AND SEAWEEDS. Proceedings oflhe Seminar-Workshop on Aquaculture Development ,n Soulheasl
A^ari Prospect ^farming a»d SeartncWng, tloilo City, Philippines, 19-23 August 1991. F. tacanrfao, R. M.
Q^^C,2^l^
Tilapia nilotica and T. mossambica.
95-004445 Hines, Gene A. and Stephen A. WaHs. NON-STEROIDAL CHEMICAL SEX MANIPULATION OF
TILAPIA.I WortdAquacuft. 5oc. 26(1 ):98-l 02. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol., Univ. Ala., Birmingham 35294-1 1 70] Ti/apia aurea.
95-004446 Hong Wanshu and Zhang Qiyong. [PRESENT STATUS OF f"^^ ^JJ
PROPAGATION, SEEDING FISH AND LARVAE CULTURING STUDY.) Mar. Sa. fQmgc/noJ1994(5):17-19. 1994.
In Chinese. FR 40(3)
Carass/us auratus.
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R,M/ardandG.AEGaIorS,^cUUre-..
(Dep. Aquacult., Inst. Anim. Sci., Agtic. Res. Organ., Volcani Cent., P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan SUM, Israel]
Cyprinus carpio and data for seven other species.
95-004449 l.haki, Ido. PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE IMPORTANCE OF ISRAEL FOR THE CONSERVATION
OF THE WHITE PELICAN PELECANUS ONOCROJALUS L Ostrich 65(2}:21 3-21 7. 1 994. r-K 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Haifa Oranim, Tivon 36910, Israel] Ti/apia.
.N.Dementiev.ASCHEMEFORSELECTIONOFCOMMONCARI^^
. Inst. Pond Fish., Rybnoe, Dmitrov Disl., Moscow 141821, Russia] Cypr/nus carpfo.
t P DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF CARP PRODUCTION AND THEIR IMPACTS ON THE
«
. Univ. N.D. de la Paix, 61 rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgiuml Cypnm,S
carp/o and data for 1 2 other species.
95-004452 Kindschi,GregA.and FredeilcT. Barrows. SURVEY OF SWIM BIADDERINFIATION OF WA^
REARED IN HATCHERY PRODUCTION PONDS. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Bozeman M. teafl. No. 73. 17p. 1992.
FR IS?. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Bozeman Fish Technol. Cent., 4050 Bridger Canyon Rd., Bozeman, MT 5971 5]
Stizostedlon vitreum.
"5 004453 Klnnucan Henry W. CATFISH AQUACULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES: FIVE PROPOSITIONS
BffuTINDUCT?YGROWTH AND POLICY. World Aquacult. 26(1):13-20. 1995. FR40(3)
[Dep. Agric. Econ. & Rural Sodol., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36830) teta/urus punclalus.
1.40(3)
FISHERIES REVIEW
WARMWATER CULTURE (Continued)
55-004454 Kora, Hame; Shinko Osalo; Katsuya Miyata; Zi-hua Wu; Kalsuyasu Tachibana and Mulsuyoii
Tsucriimoto. [CHANGES IN AMOUNTS OF FAT, WATER, PROTEIN, AND ASH IN WHOLE BODY OF
CULTURED RED SEA BREAM WITH GROWTH, AND COMPARISON WITH WILD BREAM.] Nippon Suisan
Gakkalshi &2(2):21 1-218, 279. 1995. In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Home Econ., Koran Women's Junior Coll., Minami, Fukuoka 816, Japan] Pagrus major.
95-004455 Korshon, M.; M. Telbany and A. A. Mandour. EFFECT OF SPECIES AND STOCKING SYSTEM ON
BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF SOME SERUM CONSTITUENTS IN FISH. Vet. Med. 1. Giza. 42(3}:41-45. 1994.
FR 40(3}
[Dep. Biocliem. Fac. Vet. Med, Alexandria Univ., Egypt] Tilapia zilli, T. galilaea, and T. nilotica.
95-004456 Lange, Gary. MfMNOWENM DUBOULAYI FROM THE BURNETT RIVER, Youngsiown Aquarisl
(Youngsiown Area Trop. Fish Soc, Ohio) 23(6):1 7. 1 995. FR 40(3)
95-004457 Leonard, Shivaun E.; Claude E. Boyd; Howard Kerby and Barnaby ]. Watten. EFFECTS OF WATER
EXCHANGE AND SOIL ON WATER QUALITY IN PLASTIC-LINED STRIPED BASS PONDS. Am. fish. Soc. Anitu.
Meel. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 179. 1594. FR 40(3)
[Boyd: Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacult., Auburn Univ., AL 36849. lel:205-&44-407a;
e-mail :m(an ner@ag.auburn.edu] Morone saxati/is.
95-004458 Lin, H. R.; Q. Zhang and R. E. Peter. EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT TUNA GROWTH HORMONE
(GH) AMD ANALOGS OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE (GnRH) ON GROWTH OF GRASS
CARP (CTENOPH4RYNCODON IDELLUS). The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaailture-Spomored
Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and C. A. E. Gall editors. Arjwacc/wre
129{1-4):342-343. 1995. Abstracl only. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Zhongshan Univ., Guangzhou, China]
95-004459 Liu, Jia-Shou; Jing-Slicn Chen and Zhi-Tang Yu. THE EFFECT OF COMMON FUNGICIDES ON
CHINESE SUCKER MYXOCfPRINUS ASIATICUS EGGS./. World Aquacull Soc. 26(1):84-87. 1995. FR 40(3}
[lust. Reservoir Fish., Zhup Dao Quan, Wuhan 430073, China]
95-004460 Longhammer, James K. THE BLUE-FRECKLED CICHLID. Youngstowri Aquarist (Youngstown Area
Trop. fish Soc, Ohio) 23(6):15. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-0044&1 Lovell, Tom. DIETARY FACTORS AFFECTING DISEASE RESISTANCE IN CHANNEL CATFISH,
Aquacu/L Mag. 21(l):62-64. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacull, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849] laalurus punclalus.
95-004462 Lulz, C. CregandThomas M. Hymel. ERRORS IN ESTIMATING CATFISH FINCERLING NUMUERI
AND VAIUE. Aquacuk Mag. 21(3):1 6-1 9. 1995. FR 40(3)
fcta/uruspunctatus.
95-004463 Lulz, Greg. BROWN BLOOD AND NITRITES. AquacuU. Mag. 21(2):16-20. 1995. FR40(3)
95-004464 Macconnell, Elizabeth and Frederic T. Barrows. PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WH>
VITAMIN C DEFICIENT WALLEYE. US. fish Wildl. Serv. Bozeman Inf. tea//. No. 75. 1 1 p. 1 992. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Bozeman Fish Technol. Cent., 4050 Bridget Canyon Rd,, Bozeman, MT 5971 S
Su'2osledi'on vi'lreum.
95-004465 Macconnell, Elizabeth; Frederic T. Barrows and Greg A. Kindschi. COMPARISON OF IMMUN
RESPONSE OF WALLEYE FINGERLINGS WITHOUT INFLATED SWIM BLADDERS. US. F/shVWW/. Serv. flozema
Inf. LeaH. No. 76. 7p. 1992. FR 40(3)
(U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Bozeman Fish Technol. Cent., 4050 Bridger Canyon Rd., Bozeman, MT 597 1 1
Stizostetiion vilreum.
95-004466 Machel, Steve. DAFFODILS COME OUT IN THE SPRING SPAWNING NEOLAMPROLOGUS SI
'DAFFODIL.1 Youngslown Aquarisl (YoungXown Area Trop. fish Soc, Ohio) 23(6):1 1-1 2. 1 995. FR 40(3}
95-004467 Macintosh D. ). and D. C. Little. NILE TILAPIA (OREOCHROM/S NILO7ICUS). Broof/slo(
Management and Egg and laivaf Quality. Based on trie Second "Science in Aquacvtlwe* International Confcronc
SS!V & ° dl /U"e m2' N/a" R- Bromaee anc/ R°"a/d /. Roberts, editors, p. 277-320. 1 90
rK 40(3)
llnst. Aquacult, Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland]
B" B' Rashidi' PRODUCTION OF THE MALAWI CHAMBt
ASSOCIATi°N- AND OREOCHROM/S SHIRANL
CA7F1SH' CMR'AS GARIEPtNUS (BURCHEl
1D
ICenl.&Notlh. Reg. Rsh Farming Pro), Mzyzu, Malawi,. Africa!
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95-004469 Milstein, A.; A. Alkon; I. Karplus; M. Kochba and Y. Avnimelech. COMBINED EFFECTS OF
FERTILIZATION RATE, MANURING AND FEED PELLET APPLICATION ON FISH PERFORMANCE AND WATER
QUALITY IN POLYCULTURE PONDS. Aquacult. Res. 26(1 ):55-65. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Fish & Aquacult. Res. Sin,, Dor, M.P. Hof HaCarmel 30820, Israel] Cyprinus carpio, Hypophthatmtcblhys
molitrix, Ctenopfiaryngodon idei/a, and Ti'/ap/a aurea x T. ni/otica.
95-004470 Milstein, Ana; Myron Zoran; David Bersadschi and Hans-Jurgen Krambeck. WATER QUALITY
VARIABILITY IN A DEEP (8 m) RESERVOIR FOR SIMULTANEOUS FISH FARMING AND FIELD IRRIGATION.
Umno/ogioi24(1):82-92,1994.FR40(3) ,,,.,,
[Fisli & Agric. Res. Sin., Dor, 30B20 M.P,, Hof HaCarmel, Israel] Cyprinus carpio, Hypopltthatmicbitiys molitnx,
and Ti/ap/a nilolica x T. aurea in Israel.
95-004471 Milstein Ana; Myron Zoran and Hans-Jurgen Krambeck. WATER QUALITY VARIABILITY IN A
SHALLOW (4 m) RESERVOIR FOR SIMULTANEOUS FISH FARMING AND FIELD IRRIGATION, Limnoiogica
24(1):71-81. 1994.FR4Q(3) ,.,.,-,.,, ,, •
(Fish & Agric. Res. Stn,, Dor, 30820 M.P., Hof HaCarmel, Israeli Cypmius carpio, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix,
and Tilapia nilotica x T. aurea in Israel.
95-004472 Novak, John T. and Jennifer Herbst. EFFECTS OF OZONE APPLICATION ON WATER QUALITY
IN A RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM CONTAINING HYBRID STRIPED BASS (MORONE
CHRYSOPS X M SAXAJILIS). Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.Meet. Abstr, No. 1 24. p. 1 9. 1 994, FR 40(3)
JVPI&SU, 106 Chealham Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0246. tel:703-231-6400|
95-004473 Olah, ].; F. Pekar and P. Szabo, NITROGEN CYCLING AND RETENTION IN FISH-CUM-LIVESTpCK
PONDS Fish Farm Effluents and Their Conttol in EC Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Hamburg,
Germany, November 23-25, J992. HaraW Rosentha/, Volker Hi/ge, Andries Kamslra, Edward A. Black, Peter
Burbndge, R'"=hard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors. ). }. Appl Ichthyol. 10(4):341-348. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Res. Insl., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary]
95-004474 Olah, ).; P. Szabo; A. A. Esteky and S, A. Nezami, NITROGEN PROCESSING AND RETENTION IN
HUNGARIAN CARP FARMS, fish farm Effluents and Their Contra/ in EC Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop
Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1 992. Harald Rosenthal, Volker Hilge, Andries Kamslra, Edward A
Black, Peter Biirbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors. J. Appl. Ichthyol. 1 0(4}:335-340. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Res. Insl., H-5540 Szarvas, Hungary]
95-004475 Opuszynski, Karol; Jerome V. Shireman and Wanda Opuszynska. FECK ^COLLECTION OF
FILTER-FEEDING FISH AS A METHOD FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND ENHANCEMENT OF
AQUACULTURE/AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION. Pol Arch. Hydrobiol. 41(1):103-108. 1994. FR 40(3)
[til. Jagiellonska 50 m 307, 03-463 Warszawa, Poland] Ttfap/a aurea and Hypopbl/ia/michthys nobtlis.
95-004476 Osato, Shinko; Harue Kora; Katsuya Miyata; ZHiua Wu; Tosio Misima; Katsuyasu Tachlbana and
MUte^
IN CULTURED RED SEA BREAM.] Nippon Su/san CaWcoh/i/ Gl(2):219-224, 279. 1995. In Japanese with English
SUm|Dep. Food & Nutr., Hlgashlchlkushi Junior Coll., Kokura-kita, Kitakyushu 803, Japan] Pagrvs major.
95-004477 Perchec, G.; J. Cosson; F. Andre and R. Dlllard. DEGRADATION OF THE QUALITY OF CARP
SPERM BY URINE CONTAMINATION DURING STRIPPING. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second
AquacuUurc-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September J 993. R. Mard and G. A. £ Gal/,
editors, Ac/uacuilure 1 29(1-4):1 35-1 36. 1 995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Ichlyol. MLIS,, 43 rue Cuvier, F-7523 1 Paris, France] Cyprinus carpio.
95-004478 Rene, Francois; Marc Vandeputte and Lionel Kinadjian. [AFRICAN AQUACULTURE: BUT WHERE
HAS THE PROFITABILITY GONE?] Equinoxc No. 51 . p. 4-7. 1 994. In French. FR 40(3)
|)EFAD/Sec. Peches Aquaciill., Comm. Econ. Nations Unies pour Afr., P.O. Box 3001 , Addis-Abeba, Ethiopia]
95-004479 Richter, C. J. ].; E. H. Ecling; J. A. J. Verretli and W. L. G. Fleuren. AFRICAN CATFISH (CMRMS
GARtEPINUS). Broodstock Management, and Egg and tarva/ Quality. Based on the Second "Science in Aquacufture
fnternat/ona/ Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, /une 1 992. Ntall Bromage and Ronald /. Roherts, editors.
p. 242-276. 1995, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish Cult. & Fish., Agric. Univ., P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wagenmgen, Netherlands]
95-004480 Rodriguez-Gutlerrez, Mariha and Alfonso Esquivel-Herrera. EVALUATION OF THE i REPEATED i USE
OF XYLOCAINE AS ANESTHETIC FOR THE HANDLING OF BREEDING CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO). The Carp.
Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September )993.
R. BfflardandG. A. E. Call editors. Aqoacu/ture 129(1-4):431-436. 1995, FR 40(3}
(Dep. Hombre & Ambienle, Univ. Autonpma Metropolltana Unitlad Xoctilmilc
Col. Villa Quietud, Mexico 04960 D.F., Mexico]
FISHERIES REVIEW
'0
fiJapla, and Mugil cephato. PT/,ri/1Mr nFNSITY ON OVARIAN MATURATION
"-
|Fac. Fish. & Mar. Sci, Univ. Palawan aaysia. ALTERNATIVES OF INLAt^
nawr. . U. 1992- FR«P)
Wisconsin. Man/ MfraneoDrfrnawr. p. U. 1992- &^f FirHT[NG nsH, US1
Scr
., Rvbnae, Dmi.rov Dis,,, Moscow 141821, Russial Cyprus c,rpio and
^
Acheilognalhus rftombea.
Rao X20539' Bloemfontein 9300, Sbulh Africa]
FISHERIES REVIEW
VARMWATER CULTURE (Co nlinuedj
a 5-004495 Varadi, Laszlo. EQUIPMENT FOR THE PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING OF CARP. 7/ie Carp
proceedings ai ihe Second Aquacuituic-Spomorcd Symposium, Held in fiuda/jesr, Hungary, 6-9 Septem/m 1993
*&. BillartJ and C. A. £ Gait editors. Aquacuflure 1 29!1-4):443-4(i&. 1995- FR 40(3)
[Fish Cult. Res. Ins!., P.O. Box 47, 554] Szarvas, Hungary] Cyprinus
De, Ricba'rd Gcuwn, and Ian Davies. editors. I. Appl. kklhyol. 10(4):312-318. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Bayerische Landesanst. Fssch., Starnborg, Germanyl
-35-004497 Wynne, Forrest PROSPECTS FOR THE CULTURE OF YELLOW PERCH, WALLEYE AND SAUGER
|N KENTUCKY. Worfd Aquacu/t. 26( 1 >:37-40. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[Ky. State Univ., Coop. Ext. Program, P.O. Box 3327, West Somerset 42564-3327. tel:606-679-20JO| I erca
flavescens, St/zosledfon wtreum, and 5. canadenso.
95-004498 Yoshida, T.; R. Kruger and V. Inglis. AUGMENTATION OF NONSPECIFIC PROTECT^
AFRICAN CATFISH, CWRMS CARIEPINUS (BURCHELL), BY THE LONG-TERM ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF
IWMUNOSTIMULANTSJ. Fish Dis. 18{2):195-198. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inglis: lost. Aquacult., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland]
MARICULTURE
Q5-004499 Aldon, E., editor. SIGANID CULTURE. Aqua Farm News 12(5):M 7. 1 ) J4. rK
[SEAFDEC/AQD, P.O. Box 256, lloilo City, 5000 Philippines]
95-004500 Apud, FlorenlinD; Jurgonne H. Primavera and Paster L Torres, Jr. FARMING OF PRAWNS AND
SHRIMPS. SEAFDEC Aquzcult. Ext. Man. No. 5. G6p. 1 989. FR 40(3)
Chanos chanos and data for 1 2 other species.
95-004501 Aypa, Slmeona M. PROSPECTS OF SEAFARMING THROUGH THE FISHERIES SECTOR
PROGRAM (PH&1NES). Proceedings of .he Serninar-Wortshop on Aquacu/ttire DeveJoprnent m Southeast
™?Sd ftolpec" for S«&rni/ng and !earancf,/ngj //oi/o Cfty, PWf(ppine4 19-2-1 August 1 99 1. F. Ucanrfaa R- M.
^a^sn^^Lt^Sl^-rQ^le, Quezon City, PHIippines., U* c.ca^
Epinephelus, Siganus, and Luf/anus.
Peler B A/dge, Richard Covven, and /a, Dav/es, ed/im A App/. 'chlhyo/. 1 0 W-295'30 6. 1 99 4 FR 4% (
[AquaculL & Commer. Fish. Branch, British Columbia Mimst. Agric. & Fish., 808 Douglas St., Victoria, «<-,
Canada V8W2Z7]
andRonaW/.Robertsed/to«.p.l38-l68.199S.FR4Q(3)
[Inst Acuicult. Torre de la Sal, 12595 Torre de la Sal, Castellon, Spam]
M T HiHha SURVIVAL RATES OF TILAP1A, OREOCHROMIS SPIiURUS
S^ WINTER US.NG WARM
. AquaculL Res. 26(5):307-309. 1095. FR 40(3)
DeKuwait ln«. Scl. Res., P.O. Box 1638, 22017 Salmiya, Kuwaft)
13 1995
FR 40(3) ' J
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^Tis^^ Fish- Dev' Proi" 3rd-Floor' Arcadia Blda" B6° Quezon Ave"
Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines] fpinephe/us and tales cafcanier.
,-, .1 - .. Kr CCAHAQQ rpnupFRS ANDSNAPPERS.ProceedingsoftheSemiViar-Worftsncp
and tut/anus in Southeasl Asia,
1M\^^r^^^^-0^ Blacks Harbour, NB, Canada EOG 1HO. ,e1:50&45G-3391;
fax:506456-35 10] Sa/mosafar.
95-004510 Fan Yunzhen and Chen Nanshen8. (AMERICAN: THE OPPORTUNITY FOR MARINE
AQUACULTURE.] Mar. Sci. fQ/ngdaoJ 1994(2):30-33. 1994. In Chinese. FR 40(3)
i r A M, cHm r Rnlivar FFEDING LIVE OR FROZEN MOfNA MACROCOPA
95-004511 F^11^1™?^^ <sr. /. Aquacult. Bam/dfich
tcTit A i icc\ Tf^ A*? ANJ SFA RASS LA r ti C-ALC/iAirtK iuLv_iv.rij/ i_r\i\ v/iu. rj*. /• j
(3 I KAU J J) t^J r\Jir\M j§-/i u/ *^-; •-•
46(3):132-139. 1994. FR 40(3)
[SEAFDEC, Aquacult. Dep., Tigbauan 5021, Hollo, Philippines]
fer. /- Acjuacult. Bamidfleh 46(3):1G5. 1994, FR 40(3)
(Nail. Res. Inst. Aquacult., Mie, Japan]
95-004513 Gapa,in,R.S).andC.L.Marte.MlLKFISHHATCHERYOPERATIONS.5EAFDECAqUacU/I.£x1.Mnn.
No. 17. 24p. 1990, FR 40(3)
Chanos cJianos.
95-004514 Han, Kyung-nam; Heng-yuan Chun* Seiichi Matsui; Masayukl Fu r^^.^' J'S
[FFFFTT OF AMBIENT SALINITY ON GROWTH, SURVIVAL RATE, AND FEED EFFICIENCY IN
- AMRIFNT SALINTY UN UKUW n, auKVivni. unic, miu 1 1->-^ >-' • • — • •• , ,
: ^FFER FISH TAK/FUCU RUflRfPES.] Nippon Saisar, Gakkafshi 61(1):21-2G. 1 995, In Janancso vvUh
English summ.FR 40(3)
[Fish. Res, Lab,, Kyushu Univ., Tsuyazakl, Fukuoka 81 1-33, Japan]
qsOMSIS Havashl M GROWTH, SURVIVAL, AND VITAUTY OF LARVAL RED SEA BREAM /MCRU5 MA/OR
AND JAPANESE FLOUNDER PARALfCHTHYS Ol/VACEUS FED MICROBOUND DIETS. Abstracts of teclurw
Presented at the Second Japanese - Israeli Symposium on Aquacu/ture, April J 7-22, J 994, Kagos/iima, lapan. ftaf
van Ri/n, editor. Jsr. /. Aquacult, Bamidgeh 46(3):1 57. 1 994. FR 40(3)
ITsukuba Res. Lab., Harima Chem, Inc., Ibaraki, Japan]
95-004516 Hemdal, Jay. CAPTIVE HUSBANDRY OF THE FLASHLIGHT FISH, ANOMOIOPS KAJOPWOt
(BLEEKF.R 1 856). I Aquaric. & Aquat. Sci. 6(2):55-57. 1 992. FR 40(3)
us 004517 Hirata, H.j S. Yamasakl; H. Maenosono; T. Nakazono; T. Yamauchl and M. Malsudi
POLYCULTURE OF RED SEA BREAM (PACRUS MA/OR) AND ULVA SP. IN CAGES. Abstracts of tectim
Presented at the Second Japanese-fsrae/i Symposium on Aquaculture, Aprfl 17-22, 1994, Kagos/iima, Japan, /aa
van Ri/n, editor. Jsr. /. AquacuiL Bamidgeh 46(3):166. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Agrlc., Kinki Univ. 3327-204, Nakamati, Nara City, Nara 631, Japan]
95004518 Honczaryk,AlexandreandViniciusR.Cerciueira.ADAPTATIONOFFATSNO9KC£N™OI){;)Mt
PARALLELUS (POEY) LARVAETO ARTIFICIAL DIETS. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an IntcmMlonal Fi
Physiology Symposium HeJd at the University of British Columbia In Vancouver, Canada, tuly 1 6-2 (, J 994. 1 Jon i
MacWfttay, editor, p. 383-388. 1994. FR 40(3) ;
\ Aquacult. Dep., C.P. 478, Manaus, Amazonas 69083-000, Brazil]
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95-004519 Honda, R; K. Kikuchi and N. Iwata. REARING OF JAPANESE FLOUNDER, PARAIICHTHYS
OLIVACEUS, WITH CLOSED SEAWATER RECIRCULATION SYSTEM. Abstracts of lectures Presented at the
Second lapanese-istaeli Symposium on Aquaculture, April 17-22, 1994, Kagoshima, Japan, /aap van Rijn, editor.
IST. I. Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3): 1 63. 1994. FR40(3)
[Abiko Res. Lab., Cenl. Res. Inst. Electric Power Ind., Chiba, ]apan|
95-004520 Iwata, N.; K. Kikuchi; H. Honda; M. Kiyono and H. Kurokura. EFFECTS OFTEMPERATURE ON THE
GROWTH OF JAPANESE FLOUNDER. Abstracts of Lectures Presented at the Second lapanese-lsraeli Symposium
on Aquacultuee, April 17-22, 1994, Kagoshima, Japan, faap van Rijn, editor. Isr. /. Aquacult. Bamidgeh
46(3):162-163. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Dep., Cenl. Res. Inst. Electric Power Ind., Chiba, Japan] Paralichthys olivaceus.
95-004521 Kjorsvik,E. and I. Holmefjord. ATLANTIC HALIBUT(H/PPOC/.OSSUSH/PPOCtOSSUS) AND COD
(GADL/5 MORHUA). Broodstock Management and Egg and Larval Quality. Based on the Second "Science in
Aquaculture" International Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, June 1992. Niall R. Bromage and Ronald /.
Roberts, editors, p. 169-196. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Univ. Trondheim, Braltora Res. Sin., Sect. Aquacult., N-7055 Dragvoll, Norway]
95-004522 Krom, M. D.; S. Ellner; J. van Rijn and A. Neori. NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS CYCLING AND
TRANSFORMATIONS IN A PROTOTYPE 'NON-POLLUTING' INTEGRATED MARICULTURE SYSTEM, EILAT,
ISRAEL. Mar. Ecol. Prog, Ser. 1 1 8(1-3}:25-36. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Neori: Israel Oceanogr. & Limnol. Res., Natl. Cent. Maricutt., P.O. Box 1212, Eilal 88112, Israel] 5parus
auratus.
95-004523 Krost, P.; T. Chrzan; H. Schomann and H. Rosenthal. EFFECTS OF A FLOATING FISH FARM IN
KIEL FJORD ON THE SEDIMENT. Fish Farm Effluents and Jheir Control in EC Countries: Proceedings of a Workshop
Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1 992. Harald Rosenlhal, Volker Hilge, Andries Kamstra, Edward A.
Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davi'es, editors, j. Appl. Ichthyol. 10(4):353-361. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Abt. Meeresbot., DueslernbrookerWeg 20, D-4105 Kiel, Germany]
95-004524 Kungvanklj, P.; B. J. Pudadera, Jr.; L, B. Tiro, Jr., and I. O. Poteslas. BIOLOGY AND CULTURE OF
SEA BASS (MTES CALCARIFER). NACA (Network Aquacull. Cent. Asia) Train. Man. Ser. No. 3. 70p. 1 906. FR 40(3}
95-004525 Lei Qilin, (TO TAKE THE CHANCE AND THE CHALLENGE OF MARINE FISH FARMING IN
NORTH CHINA- AND DISCUSS THE QUESTIONS AND COUNTER MEASURES OF MARINE FISH FARMING
IN NORTHERN CHINA,] Mar. So. (Qingdao) 1994(1):19-21. 1994. In Chinese. FR 40(3}
95-004526 Liu Hul and Zhu Jranxin. [STUDY ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FEED
RATE OF PARALICH7HYS OLIVACZUS. Mar. Sci. (Qingdao) 1 994(6):C>4-67. 1 994. In Chinese with English summ.
FR 40(3)
95-004527 Morin, Marie P. HAWAIIAN FISHPONDS AND ENDANGERED WATERBIRDS ON THE KONA
COAST. Trans. West. Sect. Wikll. Soc. Vol. 30. p. 66-71 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
[P.O. Box 3543, Kallua-Kona, HI 9G745[
95-004528 Mozes, N.; S. Ratzon; Y. Leibovich and Y. Argaman. BIOENGINEERING CONCEPTS OF
QUANTITATIVE MANAGEMENT OF INTENSIVE MARINE FISH PONDS, INTEGRATED WITH FILTRATION BY
SHELLFISH AND MACROALGAE, Abstracts of Lectures Presented at the Second Japanese-Israeli Symposium on
Aquacullute, April 17-22, 1994, Kagoshima, Japan. Jaap van Rijn, editor. Isr. I. Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3):164.
1 994. FR 40(3}
[Nail. Cenl. Maricull., Eilat, Israel]
95-004529 Parazo, M. M.; L. Ma. B. Garcia; F. G, Ayson; A. C, Fermin; J. M. E. Almendras; D. M. Reyes, Jr., and
E. M. Avila, SEA BASS HATCHERY OPERATIONS. SEAFDEC Aquacull. Ext. Man. No. IB. 38p. 1990. FR 40(3}
/.ales calcaiifer.
95-004530 Su Yuezhong; Quan Hanfeng; Li Yanping and Wangzhen Gui. [PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON
ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION AND FRYREAR1NG TECHNIQUE ON NIBEA IAPONICA.} Mar. Sci. (Qingdao)
1994(4):1-3. 1 994. In Chinese, FR 40(3)
95-004531 Tandler, A.; M. Harel; W, M. Koven and S. Kolkovski. BROODSTOCK AND LARVAL NUTRITION
IN GILTHEAD SEABREAM SPARUS AURATA NEW FINDINGS ON ITS MODE OF INVOLVEMENT IN
IMPROVING GROWTH SURVIVAL AND SWIMBLADDER INFLATION. Abstracts of Lectures Presented at the
Second lapanese-lsraeli Symposium on Aquaculture, April 1 7-1.2, 1 994, Kagoshima, Japan, faap van Rijn, editor.
Isr. I. Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3):155. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Natl. Cent. Maricult., IOLR, P.O. Box 1212, Eilal 88112, Israel)
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95-004532 Thomas P. £ R. AinoW J^,^
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f^} °ci inst Univ.Tex,AUstin,P.O.Boxl267,PortAransas78373.,267|5o-aenopsoCe/la,u,
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Thailandl Ules cafca,fe, Epinepnefas mafetacw, and E. satofe. TECHNOLOGY IN
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Caranx cf^niex, and ParaHchlhys ofivaceus.
95.00«35 Ungson, Wita R, Yoshiaki Ma.uda and HacM,o Hk*. RANCHING THE RED SEA
SEA
«,0,538 Watanabe.T.andV JKI-on
and Larval Qualily. Based on Ite Second 'Science m "a«. ™w" %.41 3. 1 995. FR 40(3)
, Canada EOA 2HO, Me,anogfan,mUS «
Wietand, Kai; Uwe W,»e, and I Die.nch nack °EVELOPM ENT OF BA LTKCM^ .
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,5.00454, Zhans QMn and Wang Ucn.o. ,TECHNOLOCY OF FISH CULTURE AT NET ,N SHALLOW SFA.1
Mar 5d. (Qingc/ao) 1 994(3}:3-5. 1 994. In Chinese. FR 40(3}
95-004542 Zhuang Qianzsng and Yu Hongxian. IRED SEA BREAM DEEDING IN CULTURE POOL O!
MONOCELLUIAR ALGAE.l Mar. Sd (QJhgdaoJ 1994(3).1M4. 1994. In Chinese. FR 40(3)
. Hand; S. Hassin and A. Tandler GILT-HEAD
199|Na5.Sni. Mariodi, Israel Oceanogr, & Limnol. Res. Insl, P.O. Box 1 21 2, 81 1 2 Eilat, Israel)
S^rS^S^ |. Cleue and R. Waagbo. INFLUENCE OF DIETARY VITAMTN «, K
TISSUE VITAMIN B6 CONTENTS AND IMMUNITY IN ATLANTIC SALMON], SALMO SALAR L /W|iM< «». f
26(51:331-339, 1995. FR 40(3)
jlnsi. Nutr,, Dlr. Fish,, P.O. Box 1 990-Nordnes, N<5002 Bergen, Norway|
95-004545 Anderson,?, and S.U1I, NUTRITIVE VALUE OF FISH MEAL FOR SALMONIDS f-ffgf. ^["'ma
Fish- Proceedings of an Internatlonaf Fish Physiology Symposium Held at ihe University of British CofurnW
Vancouver, Canada, July IWi"J99i Don D. MacWnlay, editor, p. 389-393, 1994. FR 40(3)
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95-004558 Cataculan, M. R. and R, M. Coloso. EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN TO ENERGY RATIOS ON
GROWTH SURVIVAL, AND BODY COMPOSITION OF JUVENILE ASIAN SEABASS, MTES GUGWrTfi.
Aqvacullure 131(1/2):! 25-133. 1995. FR 40(3)
ISEAFDEC, Aquacull. Dep., P.O. Box 256, lloilo City, Philippines. fax:(63-33}-271008|
95-004559 Christiansen, R.; G. Struksnaes; R. Esternlann andO. J.Torrissen. ASSESSMENTOF FLESH COLOUR
IN ATLANTIC SALMON, SALMO SALAR L Aquacult. Res. 26(5):31 1-321.1 995. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Mar. Res., Div. Aquacult., Matre Aquacult. Res. Sin., N-5198 Malredal, Norway]
95-004560 Ciereszko, Andrzej; Konrad Dabrowski; Feng Lin and Li Liu. EFFECT OF DIETARY ASCORBVl
MONOPHOSPHATE ON PROGENY OF THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCItUS
MYKISS. Bio!, Reprod. 52(Suppl. 1):106. 1995. Abslract only. FR 40(3)
|Ohio Slate Univ., School Nat. Resour, Columbus 43210)
95-004561 Clark, Donald S.; Joseph A. Brown; Stephen ], Coddard and Jonathan Moir. ACTIVITY AND
FEEDING BEHAVIOUR OF ATLANTIC COD (CADU5 MORHUA) IN SEA PENS. Aquaculture 1 3Hl/2):13-57-
1995. FR 40(3)
[Brown: Ocean Sci. Cent., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St, John's, NF, Canada A1C 5S7]
95-004562 Csengeri, I.; M. Petiljean and M. Bercsenyi. FREEZE-FRACTURED LIVER AS A STARTER DIET FOR :
CYPR1NI D LARVAE. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapetf,
Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and C. A. £. Call, editors. Aquacutture 129(1-4):252-253. 1995. Abslract
only. FR 40(3)
|Fish Cult. Res. Insl., P.O. Box 47, H-5541 Szarvas, Hungary] Cyprinus carpio.
95-004563 Davis, D. Allen; D. Jirsa and C. R. Arnold. EVALUATION OF SOYBEAN PROTEINS AS
REPLACEMENTS FOR MENHADEN FISH MEAL IN PRACTICAL DIETS FOR THE RED DRUM SUAENl» i
OCEIMTUSJ. World Afiuaciilt. Soc. 26(1):48-58. 1995. FR40(3)
[Univ. Tex. Austin, Mar. Sci. Inst., P.O. Box 1 267, Port Aransas 78373]
95-004564 El-Banna, R.; Maha M. Hady; T. M. Shahat and H. M, Teleb. CORN GLUTEN IN TILAP1A
FINGERUNG DIETS. Vel. Med. I. G'za 42(1)6:201-206. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Nutr. & Clinical Nutr. Dep., Fac. Vet. Med., Cairo Univ. Cairo, Egypt] 77/ap/a.
95-004565 El-Banna, R,;T.M. Shahat and H.M. Teleb. A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN METHODS USEI1
TO EVALUATE GROSS ENERGY IN FEED, FISH AND FAECAL MATTER. Vel. Med /. Cfaa 42(1 )B: 1 97-20O. \ WK
FR40(3)
|Nutr. & Clinical Nutr. Dep., Fac. Vel. Med., Cairo Univ,, Cairo, Egypt] TiVap/a.
95-004566 Escaffre, A.-M.andS.J.Kaushik.SURVIVALAND GROWTH OF FIRST-FEEDING COMMON CARP
LARVAE FED ARTIFICIAL DIETS CONTAINING SOYBEAN PROTEIN CONCENTRATE. The Carp. I'rncwt finf.t
of Ifie Second Aquacu/lure-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September i 99. t. K-
and C. A. £ GaH, editors. Aquacullure 129{1-4}:253. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
II.N.RA, Sin. Hytlrobiol., 64310 Saint Pee-sur-Nivelle, France] Cypiinus carpio.
95-004567 Fagbenro, Oyedapo A. DRIED FERMENTED FISH SILAGE IN DIETS FOR ORfO
NiLOTiCUS. Isr. /. Aquaculi Bamidgeh 46(3):140-147. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Aquacult, Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland]
95-004568 Fauconneau, Benoit; Helene Alami-Duranle; Michel Laroche; Jacqueline Marcel and l)nminl<;u
Vallol. GROWTH AND MEAT QUALITY RELATIONS IN CARP. The Carp. Proceedings of itw Srrort
Aquacuflure-Sponsoied Symposium, HeW in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Bitlard and C,. A- V. f ^
editors. Aquacuflure 129(1-4):265-297. 1995. FR 40(3)
JINRA, Fish Physiol., Campus Beaulieu, 35 042 Rennes Cedex, France]
95-004569 Fernaiutez-Palacios, Hipolito; Maria Soledad Izquierdo; Lidia Robaina; Antonio Valiiiui.i; Mai
Salbi and Jose M. Vergara. EFFECT OF n-3 HUFA LEVEL IN BROODSTOCK DIETS ON EGG QUAI.1 1 Y C
CILTHEAO SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L). AquacuAure 1 32(3,4}:325-337. 1 995, FR 40(3)
[Izquierdo: Dep. Biol, Fac. Cienc. Mar, ULPGC, Tafira Baja, 35017 Las Palmas, Canary Islands, S
95-004570 Fletcher, D. A. and R. J. Wootlon. A HIERARCHICAL RESPONSE TO DIFFERENCES IN R ATlC
SIZE IN THE REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF FEMALE THREE-SPINED STICKLEBACKS. /. Ftsh Hi
46(4):657-668. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Woolton: Inst. Biol. Sci., Univ. Wales Aberystwyth, Aberyslwylh, Dyfed SY23 3DA, Wales] Cuiswro.su
acu/eatus.
95-004571 Foster, M.; R. Petrell; M. R. Ito and R. Ward. DETECTION AND COUNTING OF UNE ATGM fr O(
PELLETS IN A SEA CAGE USING IMAGE ANALYSIS. Aqttacull. Eng. 1 4(3):251-269. 1 995. FR 40(3)
iPelrell: Bio-Resour. Eng., 2357 Main Hall, Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1 ^ «t ]
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Rim editor, (sr. I, Aquacu/t, Bamidge/i 46(3}:156. 1 JJ4. fK iupj
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(Dep. Ecol. BioGncrgotlcs, Insl. Ecol., Dziekanow Lesny, 05-092 Lomianki, Poland,
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95.004585 Knosche, R. and K. Schreckenbadi. THE INFLUENCE OF ^CARBO HYDRATE^ lnum
SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF CULTURED FISH - CARP, TROUT AND STURGEON HYBRHW-The
Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquacu/ture-SponMwed Symposium, Held m Budapest, Hunga^ 6-9 Seplcmber
1993 R BillardandC A £. CaM, editors. Aquaoto 129(l-4):253-254. 1995. AbstracI only. FR 40(3) _
llnsl. Inland Fish., Jaegerhof, D-14476 Gross Glienicke, Germany] Cyprinus carpio, Oncorhyndius inykw,
and Acipenser baeri x A. rulbenus.
95-004586 Langar, Habib; Jean Guillaume; Robe,! Metailler and Benoit Fa"™""™"- AUCMENWTION OF I
PROTON SYNTHESIS AND DEGRADATION BY POOR DIETARY AMINO ACID BALANCE IN EUROI EAN SEA ,
BASS (D/CENTRARCHUS IABRAX). /. Nuir. 1 23(10):! 754-1 761 . 1 993. FR 40(3)
IGuiUaume: INRA/IFREMER Brest, Lab. Nutr., B.P. 70, 29280 Plouzane, France]
95-004587 Li, Meng H. and Edwin H. Robinson. USE OF CANOLA MEAL IN CATFISH FEEDS. Xquacuft. Mag-
21(2):60-63. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Delia Res. & Ext. Cent., Miss. Slate Univ., Stoneville 397621 Iciaturus punclatus.
95.004588 Lovell, Tom. FEEDING TILAP1A. Aquacull. Mag. 21(3):87-91 . 1995. FR 40{3)
[Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849] tctaturus punctatus and T//ap/a nilotica.
95-004589 Luna Serrano, Rodrigo. [PIGMENTINC EFFECT OF SPIRUUNASP. ON TILAPIA HYBRIDS
(OREOCHROM/S SP.)-! Vet. Mex. 26(1):80. 1995. Spanish abstract only. FR 40(3)
95-004590 MihelakaW5,ApostobsandChikaraKi.ajima.THEEFFECTOFFEED^
FEED CONVERSION IN SILVER SEA BREAM, SPARUS SARBA. /. Fac. Agric. Kyushu Univ. 39(1-2),J-14. l )J<*.
FR4Q(3)
IFish. Ros. Lab., Fac. Agric., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka 81 1-33, Japan]
95-004591 Moksness, Erlend; C. Rosenlund and O. Lie. EFFECT OF FISH MEAL QUALITY ON GROWTl \ OF
JUVENILE WOLFFISH.ANARHICHA5 LUPUS LAquacult. Res. 26(2):109-1 15. 1995.FK4UU) :
llnst. Mavine Res., Flodevigan Mar. Res. Sin., His, Norway)
95-004592 Nakagawa, H.; Md. G. Mustafa and T. Umino. NECESSITY OF ALGAE AS DIETARY AUniTlVE IN;
FISH DIET. Absfracls of Lectures Presented auhe Second /apanese-fsrae/i Symposium on Af/uacumffc^P'" •<•**.
1994, Kagoshima, lapan. Map van Rijn, editor, br. }. Aquacull. Bam/dge/i 46(3):1 56. 1 994. FK 4U(.I)
(Fac. Appl. Biol.Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Higashi-hirosliima 724, Japan] Siganm fujcescefis, rtecog/ossus nrh^crr j.
GireJfa punclaia, Acanthopagrus schlege/i, Parafj'chthys o/iVaceus, and Serio/a quinqueradiala.
95-004593 Nijhof, M. THEORETICAL EFFECTS OF FEED COMPOSITION, FEED CONVERSION AND FEtO
SPILLAGE ON WASTE DISCHARGE IN FISH CULTURE, flsh Farm Effluenls and T/ieir Control m tt.
,
Proceeding i of a Wosksbop Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1 992. HaraW Rosenthat, Votkrr I IJ th*.
Andries Kamstva, Edivard A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Cowen, and fan Davies, editors. I. Appl. lc.nin>oi
10{4):274-283. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Fish Cull. & Inland Rsh., Agric. Univ. Wageningen, Wageningen, Nelherlands|
95-004594 Opacak, Andjelko and Tomislav Treer. FEEDING THE TWO-YEAR-OLD COMMON CAK
{CVPRINUS CARP/0) ON PELLETED FOOD ONLY IN THE SECOND PART OF THE GROWING Sl-ASC Jl
fcJirJiyos 11(l)il8-25. 1994. In English with Serbo-Croatian summ, FR 40(3)
(Treer: Dep. Fish., Beekeeping & Special Zool., Fac. Agric,, Univ. Zagreb, Svetosimunska. 25, Croat]
Hypophthalmichthys molilriX Ctenopharyngodon idef/a, and Silurus glartis.
95-004595 Peliljean, M. and I. Csengeri. M1CROENCAPSULATION OF HYDROSOLUBLt ADDI'IIVCS 1
ARTIFICAL DIETS FOR CYPR1NID LARVAE TO AVOID LEACHING. Trie Carp. Proceedings nf the i«'"?
AquacuJture-5ponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. BHfarcl and f ~>. A. fc. <-i
editors. Aquatullure 129(l-4):254. 1995. AbstracI only. FR 40(3}
lUniv. Paris 7, UF Environ., 2 pi. Jussieu, F-75251 Paris Cedex 05, France]
9S-004596 Pilarczyk, Andrzej. CHANGES IN SPECIFIC CARP IMMUNE REACTION CAUSED BY M >I>1TI(
OF FISH OIL TO PELLETS. The Carp. Proceedings of (he Second Aquacu/(ure-Sponsorec/ Symposium, I Ivlti
Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R, Billardand G. A. £. Caft editors. Aquacu/ture 1 29( 1 -4):'l 2 S-4 2 ' ) . 1 G
FR 40{3)
jlnst. Ichlhyobiol. & Aquacull. PAS, Golysz, 43-520 Chybie, Poland) Cypr/nus carpfo.
95-004597 Robinson, Edwin H. and Meng H. Li. CATFISH NUTRITION PART I; NUTRIENTS ANL> FEE
Aquacull Mag. 21(3):44-53. 1995. FR 40(3) ,
Ictafurus punctatus. ;. . . '•;:;;-;/' . s- •'.'.' '
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Una. Tieremaehrung, Univ. Bonn, D-531 1 5 Bonn, Germany]
9,0045,9 RodehU,scord,Marku?M^^
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1 25(41:964-969. 1 995. FR 40(3)
msmcrernaehmng, Univ. Bonn, D-53115 Bonn, Cemianyl
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(Inst Tieremaehrung, Univ. Bonn, D-531 13 Bonn, Germany!
9,00460, Rode ..... scord M , Becker and £ P«n JEFFEO ; OF A ^^^^
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129(l-4):243-249. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Inland Fish. Div,, Univ. Agric Sci., Bangalore-560 024, India]
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(Dep Mar Food Sci., Natl. Taiwan Ocean Univ., Kedung, Ta.wan 202]
an Ocean Univ., Kec,unS, Taiwan 202,
5,004608 Shim, K. F. and 5. 1. On* iRON REQUiREMENT OF THE GUPPY (POO* M7WJMM PET!
I AnuariciAlJual. Sci. 6(2):33-40. 1992. FR 40(3)
[Dep Zool, Nail. Univ. Sin8apore, Lower Kenl RlrJ8e Rd., SinBapore 051 1 ]
95.004609 Shlmeno, Sadao; Driss Kheyyali and Takalurnl SIAala. METABOUC I RESPONSE TO DIET
r-ABRnHvnRATF TO PROTEIN RATIOS IN CARP. Fsh. Sci. 61 2):277-281. 1995. hK 4U(J]
CA (Ub i^uu,?ac [A°™ o3l Univ., Monobe, Nankoku, KodH 783, Japan] Cyprus carpfo.
95-0046.0 Sorfieloos, P. and J. A. Beardmore. CORRECT TAXONOM1C IDENTIFICATION OF AW
SPECIES. Aquacu/I, Res. 26(2):1 47. 1 995. FR 40(3)
{Anemia Ref. Cent., Univ. Ghent, Belgium!
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lAquacult. Dep, Southeast Asian Fish. Dev. Cent., Tigbauan, lloilo, Philippines]
,5-00461 2 Tacor, Albert C. ). FEED INGREDIENTS ; FOB 'CARNIVOROUS £,SH J™^TERNWWES T°
FISH MEAL AND OTHER FISHERY RESOURCES. FAO Fish Ore. No. 881. 35p. 1994. FK 4U{JJ
1N6]
95-004614 Thompson, Skip. FEED SIZES FOR TROUT. Aquacuft. Mag. 21(1):22-24. 1995, FR 40(3)
95-004615 Watanabe, Takeshi and Masahiro Oht, DICESTIBLE AND M™O^BLE ENEBGY OF
VARIOUS DIETS FOR CARP AND RAINBOW TROUT, foj. So, 61 (2): V 5-222. 1 995^ R 40[3) ^
[Lab. Fish Nutr., Tokyo Univ. Fish., Konan, Minalo, Tokyo 108, Japan] Cypnnus carpto dnu
my kiss. . . ,,,
95-004616 Webster. C. D, L. S. Coodgame-Tl^
SOY BEAN MEAL, WITH VARIOUS PERCENTAGES OF SUPPLEMENTAL • L-^H'ON1N^ IN UlL
CATFISH, ICTALURUS FURCATUS (LESUEUR). Aquacuft. Res. 26(5):299-306. 1995. FK 4U(J)
[Aquacull. Res. Cent., Ky. Stale Univ., Frankfort 406011
95-004617 Webster.CariD.UuraG.TIujJ^
OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND LIPID LEVELS ON GROWTH AND BODY COMPOS HUN i ^« *
(MORONE CHRYSOPS X M. 5AXATJUS) REARED IN CAGES, Aquacu/iure 1 31 (3,4).291-30 1 . 1 J J J.
(Aquacull. Res. Cenl., Ky. State Univ., Frankfort 40601 ]
95-004618 WolnickUandW.GornyXONTROLLEDREARINGOF,^^
UVE FOOD AND DRY FEED. The Carp. Proceedings of (he S^^^'(U"SM2!{6. ig
Budapest, Hungary, 64 September 1993. R. Bitted and G. A. £ Ga/f, editors. >.> -;
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(Pond Fish. Depv Inland Fish. Inst., Zabieniec, 05-500 Piaseczno, Poland]
95-004619 Wolnlcki, ). and W, Corny. SUITABILITY OF JWC ; COMMERCIAL DRY
REARING OF LARVALTENCH (TINCA T/NCA L.) UNDER CONTROLLED COND'T'°^:beM W 1 K. ffi
Hunai fr9 September UJ.i.
REARING OF LARVAT . be
of the Second AquacuJture-Sponsored Symposium, HeW in Budapest Hungaiy, fr9 September
and G. A. E. Gafl, editors. Aquacufture 129(1-4):256-258. 1 995, FR 40(3)
[Pond fish. Dep., Inland Fish. Insl., Zabieniec, 05-500 Piaseczno, Poland]
95-004620 WolnicW, |. and W. Corny. SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF LARVAL JND JUVENILE
(BARBUS BARBUS L) REARED UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS. The ^•^^"X.'l^.^
AqwacuJture-Sponjored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. itiliaru nnu
editors. A^uacuJcure 1 29(1 -4):258-259. 1 995. FR 40(3)
IPond Fish. Dep., Inland Fish. Inst., Zabieniec, 05-500 Piaseczno, Poland)
95-004621 Yamamoto,TakeshiandToshioAkiyama.EFFECTOFCARBOXYMETHYLCELaJLOSl: ;«J
AND WHEAT GLUTEN INCORPORATED IN DIETS AS BINDERS ON GROWTH, FEED bl-l-li. ^J
DIGESTIVE ENZYME AQIVITY OF F1NGERLING JAPANESE FLOUNDER, fish. Sci. &1(2):.HW-.» 1
. Seel., Inland Stn., Natl. Res. Inst. Aquacull., Tamaki, Mie 519-04, Japan] Parallchlltys oriv.it 'o*
95-004622 Zoccarato, I.; L. Gasco; S. Leveroni Calvi; R. Forlina; M. L. Bianchini and X. Rollin. EFI E
DIETARY AVOPARCIN ON PERFORMANCES AND CARCASS COMPOSITION IN RAINBf >W T
ONCORHYNCHUS MYKJSS (WALBAUM). Aquacuft. Res, 26(5):361-366. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dip. Sci. Zootecniche, Via Genova 6, 101 26 Torino, Italy]
TRANSPORTING FISH
05-004623 Ghosh, Tapan K. and Keshav Khha. PACKING AND LONG DISTANCE TRANSPORTATI
CERTAIN LIVE AIR-BREATHING TELEOSTS FROM INDIA. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr, No. 1 24 . p. 9
FR 40{3)
[Dep. Zool., Bhagalput Univ., Bhagalpur-81 2 007, India] Heteropneustes fossifis, Anabas
Chan/ta punctata.
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Calif, Davis 356,6. ,^,6.752.8650; ,ax:516-752,,54|
, Herb., R. ,F CAN CAN, YOU CAN, TOO. Trap. «, Hobby* 43|9):212-225. , W.
FR 40(3)
Symphysoclan.
95-004627 BriUan, Martin R. SNAKEHEADS: VICIOUS BUT FASCINATING. Trop. Fish Hobbyist 43(9):74.|W.
1995. FR -10(3)
Ctoanna.
95-004628 Ellas, ]aroslav. THE CLOW LIGHT TETRA, HEMKXAMMUS ERYTHROZONUS. Trop, Fish I h,l,J,yM
43(10):8B-94. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004629 Finley, Lee. BAOWCHTHV5 AMCRAOlN7HUS:THE BLACK LANCER CATFISH. Trop. Fish M«W.yM
43(10):134-139. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004630 Hun., P. D. THE VAMPIRE CANARY. Trop. Fish Hobby/si 43(9)32-36. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Me/acanlftus ova/uensi's.
95-004631 Hunt, Philip. THE SOCIABLE SURGEON. Trop. fish Hobbyfal 43(1 0):54-67. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Paracant/iurus hepatus.
95-004632 Krechmer, Michael. THE LABYRINTH TRIGGERFISH, PSEUDOBAUSTES MSCUS. Tro,,, IM,
Hobfayisl 43(9);38-43. 1 995. FR 40(3)
95-004633 Prasek, Edward D. MICRO & SLIME ALGAE: ARE THEY DRIVING YOU CRAZY TOO! Tm/, IM,
Hobbyist 43(10):3tM7. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004634 Schrey, Wolfram Chr. LIFE WITH OSCAR. Trop. Fish Hobbyist 43(9):1 1 6-1 » 9. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Astronotus ocetfatus.
95-004635 Shu.e, ]. R. and John Tullock. CHEMICAL AND PHYS.CAL PARAMETERS OF TROPICAL SI AS,
PART 5- TEMPERATURE. Trop. Fish Hobbyist 43(10);60-72. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004636 Smith, Stephen). AOOSER LOOK ATTHEVBLTAILGOLDFISH. Trop. fiihHobbyfc.43(IO)!2J-.'4
1 995. FR 40(3)
Carassius auratus.
95-004637 Vierke, Jorg. PURRING PYGMY GOURAMIS. Trop. Fish Hobbyist 43(10)06.102. 199S. FK 4111 1|
Tric/iopiis pumi/us.
95-004638 Volkart, Bill. SPINY EELS "DIG" AQUARIUMS. Trop. Fish Hobbyta 43(9):20.28. . 995. FR 4()( I)
95-004639 West, Patricia ). and Charles Lydeard. THE FABULOUS FOUR-EYED FISH. Trop. Fish
43(10):196-200. 1995. FR 40(3)
Anableps.
95-004640 White, Steve. PLANTING THE AFRICAN BIOTOPE AQUARIUM. Trop, fish
43(1 0}:1 04-1 08. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004641 White, Steve, SOME AFRICAN KILLIES. Trop. Ffsh Hobbyfct 43(9):1 20-1 24. 1 995. FR 40(3)
aT.^
Aqtncult. Mag. 21(2):64-70. 1995. FR 40(3)
(La. State Univ., Baton Rouge 70803]
FR 40(3) 2J
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|BC Environ., 2-780 Blanshard St., Victoria, BC, Canada V8V 1X4]
95'004644 Boyd Claude F mrt M' h I c c t,
VOLUME OF CHANNEL CATFISH POwn FFFI n IS?' I *]! WES T° IMPROVE QUALITY AND REOUH
FR40(3) rwMucri-Lutmi.Am. frsft. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 24,1991
• Fish. & Ailed Aquacult, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849. (61:805-844-4078] /ctohin/j pwKSalw.
^VS^ F' Schwarl2" FEASIBILITY OF MEASURING
- No. 124. p. 23. 1994. FR 140(3) HEAD'SPACE PARTIAL PRESSURES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Mm
(Auburn Univ., Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacult,, Auburn, AL 36849. tel:20S.844-4075|
id Tom E. Schwedler. SCALE-UP OF THF PAkTiTifiNin
riiricT in! "F"' "r, HSh- S°C- AnnU- Meei Abstr' N°' ] 24' P' 1 07-108 1 99^ FR 40(3)
). Agnc. & Biol. Eng., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29631 ]
- -™.-.L,R«,,uwANDD?EDIMDFSnwd/^ SUSPENDED PARTICLE REMOVAL to
F R 40(3) ™"^N AND S-EDIMENTATIONMrn. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 03-104. 1994
P. Civil & Environ. Eng., La. State Univ., Baton Rouge 70803. (61:504-388-8549]
?Z°NE CRtTERIA ON THE DESIGN OP OZWE
MONITORING- MWHOn^nr^rA^^n^^ Herve Chart°is. MARINE AQUACUITURE EFFLUENT
PHOSPHORUS EXCRETION RYFKM/ Af™ACH TO THE EVALUATION OF NITROGEN AND
^^W^^^j^™*™
IMPACT o F OHZONAT!ON ON BioTouuNHS A PF^ » ™er; Graham L Bullock and 'ohn M' "<*>*"•
Anw. Meei Abslr. No. 1 24. M9-20. 1 994 ?R7o(3) AQUACULTURE SYSTEM. Am, Fish Son
3. tel;304-876-28JS]
FORMALIN BY A FLUIDIZED-BED Rinni wo ;Awl?anC' N°b'e and )osePh D' Morton- TOLERANCE TO
Dcr-">r. ,. ., -V piuriLitK AND RAINBOW TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS MWSS IN A
quacu/l. Soc. 26(1 ):6S-71.T 995. FR 40(3}
herdstown, WV 25443]
E^ITflT? TRANSFER' AND CONTROL CONSIDERATIONS INTHf
a, h.ta*^^^^*^- N-- 124" P' 1* I** ^R «(3»
- J.ZS^ S^Jwr A"d Cwhris 'S0m' OXYCEN 'NJECTTON USING STATIC
.La. Stale Univ., Baton Rouge 708037505. teEToiSsw , S3]24' P' "' ' "4- FR 40(3)
95-004655 Lee, Phillip G A RFVIFW nc
DESIGN CRITERIA FOR THEIR IMPUMENTATlS!!^™ <rOPMTR°t- SYSTEMS FOR AQUACULTURE AND
(Mar. Biomed. lns(, Univ. Tex. Med Branch im M " "f 14(3):2°5'227. 1995. FR 40(3)
-004656 Ub^n^-cc^^
SYSTEM, An
NITRIFICATION FOR AQUACULTURt
.lel:916-752-2780]
JUU nnu W«,CJh?Fk,REACTOR CONFIGURATION ON
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Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 5G3. tel:604.666.3520|
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95-004659 Malone, Ronald F.; Douglas G. Drennan II and Riazul Mia. SIMPLIFIED SIZING PROCEDURES
FOR THE BEAD FILTERS USED IN HIGH DENSITY AQUACULTURE RECIRCULATING SYSTEMS. Am. Fish, Sor
Annu. Meet. Abstr. No, 1 24. p. 1 06. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[La. Slate Univ., Dep. Civil & Environ. Eng., 3508 CEBA Bldg., Baton Rouge 70803-6405. lel:504-388-866(.|
95-004660 Owsley, David E. THE USE OF CLINOPTILOLITE IN FISH HATCHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet
Abstr. No. 124. p. 25. 1994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Dworshak Natl. Fish Hatchery, P.O. Box 18, Ahsahka, ID 83520-00111
tel:208-476-4591]
95-004661 Prilutzky, A.; V. Birkan and S. Appelbaum. A SELF-CLEANING DEVICE FOR OUTLET SCREENS IN
FISH REARING TANKS. Aquacult. 5/if,'. 14(3):2B1-2B8. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Aquacult. Unit, Jacob Blaustein Inst. Desert Res., Ben-Gurion Univ. Negev, Sede-Boker Campus, fJ4')'H}
Israel] Cyprifius carpio.
95-004662 Rosati, Ronald; David Hinrichs; James Webb and Patrick Foley. CHARACTERIZATION OF A
VERTICAL SCREEN BIOLOGICAL FILTER USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF OREOCHROMIS NIIOTICUS IN
A MODIFIED RED EWALD STYLE RECIRCULATING SYSTEM. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1(17.
1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Agric, 5020 III. State Univ., Normal 61790-5020. tel:309-438-B550]
95-004663 Rusch, Kelly A. and Ronald F. Malone. COa-OFF GAS GENERATED WITHIN RECIRCULATINd
SYSTEMS USED TO ENHANCE MICROALGAL PRODUCTION. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr, No. liM,
p. 22-23, 1994. FR 40(3)
(La. State Univ., Dep. Civil & Environ. Eng., 3508 CEBA Bldg., Baton Rouge 70803-6405. tel:504-388-8f)(i(,|
95-004664 Semmcns, Michael J.; Drew Johnson and Charles Gantzer. PERFORMANCE STUDIES ON A l.< )W
HEAD MEMBRANE OXYGENATOR. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 20-21. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Minn., Dep. Civil & Mineral Eng., 500 Pillsbury Dr. S.E., Minneapolis 55455-0220. tel:61 2-625-!)8.'i7|
95-004665 Summerfelt, Steven T,; Amy L. Weber; John M. Heinen, Joseph A, Hankins and Joseph D. Morliin,
OZONE AS A FILTER AID. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24, p. 1 8-1 9. 1994, FR 40(3)
[Conserv, Fund's Freshwater Inst., P.O. Box 1 746, Shepherdstown, WV 25443. tel:304-876-281 5]
95-004666 Summerfelt, Steven T.; Amy L, Weber; John M. Heinen and Joseph A. Hankins. OXONI'
CONTACTING WITHIN A LOW HEAD OXYGENATOR. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 20. 1 'I'M,
FR 40(3)
[Conserv. Fund's Freshwater Inst., P.O. Box 1 746, Shopherdstown, WV 25443. lcl:304-876-281 5]
95-004667 Tucker, Craig S. and James A. Steeby. DAYTIME MECHANICAL WATER MIXING OF CHANNIJ
CATFISH PONDS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 24. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Miss. State Univ., Delta Res. & Ext. Cent., Box 197, Stoneville 30776. tel:601-&86-931 1 ] ktalwus piincli\tu\.
95-004668 Wagner, Eric ).; Thomas Bosakowski and Scott A. Miller. EVALUATION OF THE ABSORPTK IN
EFFICIENCY OF THE LOW HEAD OXYGENATION SYSTEM. Aquacult. Eng. 14(1);49-57. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Exp. Sin., Div. Wildl. Resour., 1 465 West 200 North, Logan, UT 8432 1 ]
95-004669 Watten, Barnaby J. and William J. Ridge. MODIFICATION OF A SPRAY TOWER f'OK
CONCURRENT COMMERCIAL OXYGEN ADDITION, NITROGEN STRIPPING, AND CARBON 1310X1(11
STRIPPING. Am. F/s/i. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 21. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Nail. Fish. Res. & Dev. Lab,, Nail. Biol. Surv,, R.D. #4, Box 63, Wcllsboro, PA 16901. tcl:717-724-3.'l22]
95-004670 Walten, Barnaby ). and Daniel V. O'Connor. COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF A I'ULSII)
FLUIDIZED BED BIOLOGICAL FILTER. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 106-107. 1994. FR 40( I)
[Natl. Fish. Res. & Dev. Lab., Nail. Biol. Surv., R.D. #4, Box 63, Wellsboro, PA 16901 . tel:71 7-724-3.1221
95-004671 Westers, Harry. THE USE OFCONDUITS AS PLUG-FLOW FISH REARING UNITS IN SERIAL RI4 tSI
DESIGN. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 24-25. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Aquacult, Bioeng. Corp., P.O. Box 8, Rives Junction, Ml 49277. tel:5 1 7-569-3474]
95-004672 Wheaion, Fred. COMPARISON OF THREE SOLIDS REMOVALMETHODS FOR REClRCULATlNt i
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 104. 1994. FR 40(1)
[Agric, Eng. Dep., Univ. Md., College Park 20742. te!:301-405-1 189J
PHYSICAL LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
95-004673 Lisle, Tom. FINE SEDIMENT IN POOLS: AN INDEX OF MOBILE SEDIMENT SUPPLY. Proceeding
of the Conference on Decomposed Cranetic Soils: Problems and Solutions. October 21-23, 1992, Redding,
California. Sari Sommerstrom, editor. Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 92 (E-1 1 ):230. 1 993. Poster abstract
only. FR 40(3)
(U.S. For. Serv., Redwood Sci. Lab., Arcata, CA 95521 ]
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1 H£haiZ? Dee-™TEGJES FOR SPERM-EGC CONTACT DURING EXTERNAL FERTILISATION*
rrfh nr Sic* r TT6 /?•' Pf0ceed"1^ of an International Fish Physiology Symposium HeM ml>
FR40(3) '" '" VanCOWer' Canada,/^ JW/, J994. Don D. Mac Wri/ayT editor, p.
miS™'' «nLV- Bi™inSh«V Birmingham B15 2TT, England] tel:+44 21414 5406; fax:+44 21
e-niail.damanzc@uk.ac.bham] Barbus conchonlus and Danro rerio.
L R°SSe"° and Lisa'A' Loren2- NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION^
r wr °nF REGENERAT<NC SPINAL CORD OF THE ADULT TCLEOr
. Cell Tissue Res. 278{2):243-248 1 994 FR 40(3)
|Dep. Anal. & Neumbiol., Colo. State Univ., Fort Collins 80523]
MUSa6E7OF A^l Fn« r^u^^o^^' ™E FUNCTI°NAL MORPHOLOGY OF THE RETRACTOR LENTi
SenSL^foS H' A$JRONOrUS °CRWTU5- Ca"- '- 2oo/- "tl l):1880.iaB6. .994. fn £n^
(School OplDmetry, Univ. Watwloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G 1 1
?N"SERTOI i rn^n™ I^n^0 Fraile; Maria P'1Z de Misucl ancl Ricardo Paniasua.
1 995 i FR 1 403 MOSQUITO FISH (CAMBU5M /\ff/N/S HOLBROOKI). Anat. Rec.
1 995 i FR 1 40(3)
[Paniagua: DBp. Cell Biol. & Genet., Univ. Alcala de Henares, E-28871 Alcala de Henares (Madrid),
THYMUSOFTHF B -n d Juan A' Quesada- PRESENCE OF INTERDIGITATING CEILS ^
FR 40(3) BASS' D/CEN7R^CHUS MS/MX L. (TELEOST). ;, Morpho/. 224(2):199-203. 1955
IQuesada: Dep. Biol. Cel., Fac. Biol., Univ. Murcia, E-30100 Murcia, Spain.)
/cr- 3nd G" C' Mosbach^ [EMBRYONIC RESPIRATORY ORGANS 0-
German FR «3 (COTTIDAE; TELEOSTEI).) Verh. Disch. Zoo/. Ces. No, 87.1. ,, 71. l<mh
IZool. U.niv, Saarlandes, Postfach 151 150, 66041 Saarbruecken, Germany]
°F COMPHOBLENNIUS CALERKA (LINNAEUS
*lSSJ ^.R S?7HETRIBES PARABLENNIINI AND SALARIINI (PISCES: BLE
4(l/2):47.58. 1994. In German with English summ FR 40(3)
LBACKVrlS^^ 7 ARM°R STRUCTURES IN LAKE POPUIATIONS OF THE
SiaLI^ir7^5 ^"^ FROM COOK 'NLET, ALASKA. PiQgnm ^
ML5. Ore 54:2& 992 FR ^ Conference ''- ^P»' 29-M^ /, 1 992. Cordon C. lucker, editor. N. V. Sl£*
uJi«SFh?nvre™^,?,?.menld- TURNING RADIUS OF YELLOWFIN
FR40(3) UNSTEADY SWIMMING MANOEUVRES. /. Fish Biol. 4G(3);53G-53fi. 1593.
IDep. Zool., Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1 Z4|
™ OF VERTEBRAL FUSION PATTERNS IN COHO SAtMOS.
PRESERVATION ON UROCtNITM
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95-004687 Elger, Marlies; Hartmul Hentschel and Rolf K. H. Kinne. THE PROXIMAL TUOULE OF THE WINTER
FLOUNDER, PSEUDOPLEURONECTM AMEKICANUS, AS REVEALED BY MICRODISSECTION AND
QUANTITATIVE HISTOLOGY. Bull. Ml. Desert 1st. Biol. Lab. Vol. 34. p. 97-98. 1995. FR 40{3)
[Inst. Anat. & Zellbiol. I, Univ. D-691 20 Heidelberg, Germany]
95-004688 Elliott, N. G.; K. Haskarcl and J. A. Koslow. MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ORANGE ROUGHY
(HOPLOSTETHUS ATLANTICUS) OFF THE CONTINENTAL SLOPE OF SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA. / Fish Biol
46(2):202-220. 1995. FR 40(3)
[CSIRODiv. Fish., GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasm. 7001, Australia!
95-004689 Emel'yanova, N. G, ULTRASTRUCTURE OF PREVITELLOGENOUS OOCYCTES OF
ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS. I. Ichthyol. 34(B);140-14G. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Moscow Slate Univ., Moscow, Russia]
95-004690 Finn, James E.; Carl V. Burger and Leslie Holland-Bartels. OTOLITH MICROSTRUCTURE AND
ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION ANALYSIS TO DISCRIMINATE SUBPOPULATIONS OF ALASKAN SOCKEYE
SALMON.Oncorftync/ius nerka. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 50. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Nail. Biol, Surv., Fish & Wildl, Res. Cent., 1011 E. Tudor Rd., Anchorage, AK 99503. tel:907-786-3480;
e-mail :r8afwrc@niail. fws.gov|
95-004691 Fujila, Kiyoshi. [DEVELOPMENT OF CAUDAL SKELETON IN THE CICHLID FISH, TILAPIA
SPARRMANII.} I. Tokyo Univ. Fish 81 (1 ):47-55. 1 994. In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Aquat. Biol., Tokyo Univ. Fish., 5-7 Konan 4, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1 08, Japan]
95-004692 Geri, G,; P. Lupi; G. Parisi; M. Dell'Agnello; A. Martini and M. P. Ponzelta. MORPHOLOGICAL
CHARACTERISTICS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MUSCLE IN THE MIRROR CARP (CYPRINUS
CARPIO VAR. SPKULARIS) AS INFLUENCED BY BODY WEIGHT. Tftc Carp. Proceedings of the Second
Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993.R. Billed and G. A. E, Call,
editors. Aquacultute 129(1-4):323-327, 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Dip. Sci. Zootecniche, Univ. Firenze, Via delle Cascine 5, 50144 Florence, Italy]
95-004693 Henderson, Vernon. RELATIONSHIP OFTHE TUBULAR SYSTEM WITH OTHER ORGANELLES IN
CHLORIDE CELLS OF THE CHANNEL CATFISH, ICTAIURUS PUNCTATUS. }. Morphol. 224(1}:31-45. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Troy Stale Univ., Dothan, AL 36303]
95-004694 Hentschel, H. and M. Elger. STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR RECYCLING OF UREA BY THE KIDNEY OF
MARINE CHONDRICHTHYES. Verh. Dtsch. Zoo/, Ges. No. 87.1 . p. 86. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Max-Planck-lnst. Mol. Physio!., D-44026 Dortmund, Germany]
95-004695 Jakubowski, M.; L. Halama and K. Zuwala. GILL RESPIRATORY AREA IN THE PELAGIC SCULPINS
OF LAKE BAIKAL, COTTOCOMEPHORUS INERMIS AND C GREWINGKt (COTTIDAE). Acta Zoo/. (Stockh.)
76(2);167-170. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Jaglellonian Univ., Inst. Zool., Krakow, Poland]
95-004696 Kelley, Sharon. PIGMENTATION, SQUAMATION AND THE OSTEOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
OF LARVAL AND JUVENILE GRAY ANGELFISH, POMACANTHUS ARCUATUS (POM ACANTHI DAE: PISCES).
Bull. Mar. Sd. 56(3):826-848. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[NOAA, NMFS, Southeast Fish. Sci. Cent., 75 Virginia Beach Dr., Miami, FL 33149,
e-mail;sharon_kelley@ccgale,ssp.nmfs,gov]
95-004697 Kelsch, Steven W. PATTERNS OF MORPHOMETRIC VARIATION IN THE CHANNEL AND
HEADWATER CATFISHES. Tram. Am. Fish. Soc. 124(2):272-279. 1995, FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol., Univ. N.D., Grand Forks 50202] /cfa/urus punclalus and /. lupus in Texas, New Mexico, and
Mexico.
95-004698 Kraiem, M. M. [ANALYSIS OF MORPHOMETRIC AND MERISTIC VARIABILITY IN BARBUS
CALLENSIS POPULATIONS (PISCES, CYPRINIDAE) FROM TUNISIA.] Table Ronde Barbus II. Papers from the
Colloquium, Liege, Belgium, 6-Bluly 1993. Patrick Bcrrebi and Pascal Poncin, organizers. Bull. Fr. PechePiscic. No.
334. p. 201-21 2, In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
|Lab. Hydroecol., Dep. Biol., Fac. Sci. Tunis, Campus Univ., 1 060 Tunis, Tunisia]
95-004699 Kramer, Donald L and Michael J. Bryant. INTESTINE LENGTH IN THE FISHES OF A TROPICAL
STREAM: 1 . ONTOGENETIC ALLOMETRY. Environ. Biol. Fishes 42(2):} 1 5-127. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., McGlll Unlv,, 1 205 Docteur Penfield Ave,, Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A 1 B1 ] Data for 21 species
in Panama.
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9*5 0047(lf) dfr-i n i i
croc A/* n „ r. ,^ uonald L- and Michael J. Bryant. INTESTINE LENGTH IN THE FISHES OF A TRfW-
STREAM: 2. RELATIONSHIP, rn H.FT. rue ,^.,. »,„,..„„ . CONVOLUTED ISSUE finSTl'
2°5 D°CteUr Penfield Ave" Montreal' PO-< Canada H2A 1 B1 1 Data for 2 1 ^
OF?REELY SWIMir SSl? f^n^?'^1)' ISTRUCTURE AND ENERGETICS OFTHE VORTEXSTHF
I7nnl ln«, n ? ^ES'' to/1 Dtsc/t'Z°°'' G«- No. 87.1. p, 101. 1994. In German. FR 40(3)
IZool. Inst. Univ. Saarlandes, D-66123 Saarbnrecken, Germany] Oncorhynchvs mykiss and AtagJcepfc'-'-
o0No87Kpo canFR40(
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Ludwig J°nas' CEl-LULAR AND EPITHELIAL ADJUSTMENF5T:
OF A CICHLID nsH
[Dep. Zool, Oreg. Slale Univ., Cordley Hall 3029, Corvallis 97331-2914]
(SSmroS STRUCTURE OF THE EXOCRINE PANCREAS OF fLOUM*
DIGESTIVET^rT™^^ LOCALIZATION OF ZYMOGEN GRANULES IN TK
INrnl 1,1 P N? ^I-TRYPSINOGEN ANTIBODY. /. Fish Biol. 46(2):292-301. 1 995. FR 40(3}
NiiU. D,v., Nail. Res. Inst. Aquaculi., Fish. Agency, Nansei, Mei 51 6-01, Japan]
CENTRAL PART IN
summ. FR 40(3) ™UNtLA BY SEM'I ^ar. Sa. (Qmgdao) 1 994(6):CO-62. 1994. In ChinesB vvilh fn£
[Inst. Oceanol., Chinese Acad. Sci., Qingdao 266071, China]
MORPHOL1 S?°: R°'atld Billard; Vlastimil Slechta afld Ekatherlne V.
FERT LIZA°N OF CARP EGGS: A REVIEW. The Carp,
Rsh' AnSers Univ, CHRU, F^9033 Angers Cedex 01, FrancC] Cypfa
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FR40(3) * ^ CU5'|N'Ppon5u/!anCafefca«'''6l(2):143-150,277.1995.ln]apanesewilhEnBliihSi>n-.
Miba Prefect. Fish Farming Cent, Hamakafcuura, Katsuura, Chiba 299-57, Japan]
^^ A|f°"sa Garcia-Ayala. RETICULO-ENDOTHEIL'.
STRUQUR^ ANrJcnTHEM^^^
p. Cri Bio,., Fac. Bio,., ZS ReC- "1(3*0*309. ' »5. FR 40(3)
Ueda and Kazuy°ri Ya^ada. CARBOHYDRATE
.SS™DIEDBVFlFrSnl?;!!^ FISH MASTACEMBELUS MNCAIV.
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OF THE GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS. Fish. Sci. 61(2)J&1-J61
1 '
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. P. 503-507. 1980 (reprinted S FR 40ni' """*"'* ofAberd^' Scotland, luly 1979. J. f. Com^
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95-004713 Narayanan, K. and A. A. Khan. ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDIES ON THE RETINAL
PHOTORECEPTORSOFTHE SPOTTED SNAKEHEAD,CHAWWAPUNa/\TL/S./. fish flio/. 46(3)-541-544 1995
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|Dep. Zool., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh-202 002, India]
95-004714 Park, Yong-Seok; Yasunori Sakurai; Kohji Nda; Toyorni Takahashi and Mitsuhiro S<ino (VARIATION
IN THE WEIGHT OF THE DRUMMING MUSCLES OF WALLEYE POLLOCK WITH SEX, SEXUAL MATURITY
AND SEASON.} Bull. Fac. Fish. Hokkaido Univ. 45(4):1 13-11 9. 1994. In Japanese with English siimm. FR 40(3)'
[Lab. Instrument Eng. Fishing, Fac. Fish,, Hokkaido Univ., Japan]
95-004715 Parpoora, I. Z. [A COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE SALMONID FISH HUCHO PERRYI (BREVOORT) FROM NORTHERN PRIMORYE.] {Biology of Shelf and
Anadromous Fish Species. Collection of Scientific Papers.} V. N. tvankov, editor. Mar. Biol (Vladivostok) Supnl
p, 39-46. 1990. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3}
95-004716 Ravaglia, M. A. and M. C. Maggese. MELANO-MACROPHAGE CENTRES IN THE GONADS OF
THE SWAMP EEL, SYNBRANCHUS MARMORA7US BLOCH, (PISCES, SYNBRANCHIDAEV HISTOLOGICAL
AND HISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION. /. Fish Dis. 1 8(2): 1 1 7-1 25. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Malabia 2089, (1425) Buenos Aires, Argentina)
95-00471 7 Richter, Martha and Moya Smith. A MICROSTRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE GANOINE TISSUE OF
SELECTED LOWER VERTEBRATES. Zool. ), Linn. Soc. 1 1 4(2):1 73-2 1 2. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Smith: Div.Anat.A Cell Biol., U.M.D.S., Guy's Hospital, London SE1 9RT, England! PolypterusandLepisosleus.
95-004718 Robinson, Bercn W. and David Sloan Wilson. EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED MORPHOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY IN TRINIDADIAN GUPPIES (POEOLIA RE7ICULAJA). Copeia 1995(2):294-305. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol. Set., Binghatnlon Univ., Btnghamton, NY 13902-6000]
95-004719 Ruban, G. I. and A. I. Panaioticli. A COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF
SUBSPECIES OF THE SIBERIAN STURGEON AOPENSER BAERI S7ENORRHYNCHUS AND A BAERI CHATYS
(ACIPENSERIDAE) OF THE YENISEY AND LENA RIVERS. /. khlhyol. 34(8):5B-71 . 1 994. FR 40(3}
|lnst. Evol, Morphol. & Anim. Ecol., Russian Acad. Sci., Moscow, Russia]
95-004720 Sadovy, Yvonne and Terry ). Donaldson. SEXUAL PATTERN OF NEOCIRRHITES ARMATUS
(CIRRHITIDAE) WITH NOTES ON OTHER HAWKFISH SPECIES. Environ. Biol. Fishes 42(21:143-150. 1995.
FR 40{3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Hong Kong, Pok Fu Lam Rd., Hong Kong] Cirrhitichlliys oxycephalus, C. aprimts, and C
falco.
95-004721 Sakurai, Makolo and Noritaka Mochioka. OTOLITH MICROSTRUCTURE OF THE EMBRYO OF
THE VIVIPAROUS JAPANESE SURFPERCH DITREMA 7EMMINCKI (EMBIOTOCIDAE). fish. Sci. 61(2):351-352.
1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish., Fac. Agric, Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki, Fukuoka 81 2, Japan]
95-004722 Saudov, Y. S. and G. M. Magomyedov, editors. [COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL
FUNDAMENTALS OF TROUT AND CASPIAN SALMON SYSTEMATICS.] Akad. Nauk USSR (Moscow) 96p.
1989. In Russian. FR 40(3}
Sa/mo sa/ar, 5. trutta trutta, S. t. labrax, and 5. I, caspius in Russia.
95-004723 Sitizyo, Kiitiro; Takashi Takeuchi; Minoru Suzuki; Fukunishi Kalsuhlro; Toshiyuki Saito and Zenzou
Tanaka. [MORPHOLOGICAL AND HEMATOLOGICAL STUDIES IN CRUCIAN CARPS FROM LAKE KOYAMA.]
Bull. fac. Agric. Tottori Univ. Vol. 47. p. 1 75-1 81 . 1 994. In Japanese wilh English summ. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Vet. Physiol., Fac. Agric., Tottori Univ., Tottori 680, Japan| Carassius carassius in Japan.
95-004724 Siverson, Mikael. REVISION OF THE DANIAN COW SHARKS, SAND TIGER SHARKS, AND
GORLIN SHARKS (HEXANCHIDAE, ODONTASPIDIDAE, AND MITSUKURINIDAE) FROM SOUTHERN
SWEDEN./ Verlebr. Paleontol. 15(1):H2. 1995. FR 40(3}
(Dep. Hist. Geol. & Palaeontol,, Lund Univ., Solvcgatan 1 3, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden] Hexanchus, Hepiranchias,
Notorynchus, and Qdontaspis,
95-004725 Skinner, K. M. and K. M. Peregrim. BLACK BLOTCH LARGEMOUTH BASS IN THE HUDSON
RIVER. Program and Abstracts, T/ic New York Natural History Conference III, April 13-April W, 1994. Gordon C.
Tucker, editor, p. 44. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Russell Sage Coll., Troy, NY 12180] Micropterus salmoides in New York.
95-004726 Smith, S. A.; T. Caceci; H. E.-S. Marei and H. A. EI-Habback. OBSERVATIONS ON RODLET CELLS
FOUND IN THE VASCULAR SYSTEM AND EXTRAVASCULAR SPACE OF ANGELFISH (PTEROPHYLLUM
SCALARE SCALARE). 1. Fish Biol. 46{2);241-254. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Caceci: Dep. Biomed. Sci,, Va.-Md. Reg. Coll. Vet. Med., VPI&SU, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0442(
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IDep. Fish. & Oceans, POB 5030, Monc.on, NB, Canada E1C 9B6. .01:506-851-62371
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ISci Rr^nrl, n T c i . ^sMf/ . f i sb. Organ. Sci. Counc. Stud No. 2 1 . p 9-18 1994
pc,. Branch, Dep. F,sh. & Oceans,. Northwest A,,. Fish. Cerrt, P.O. Box 5667,' si ' Joh
NC MORPHOLOC,CAL CHARACTERB7ICS h
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S- 2ieli"ski. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE
gVAU^
. BioL Sci., Univ. Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada N9B 3P4|
AND PHARYNG^J^ AND MOVEMENTS OF TIU BUCC
1995. FR 40(3) KELATION TO FEEDING IN DIPLODUS SARCUS. j. Fish BioL «(.|J:6Z3*S
95 '
ELEVEN SPECIES offfi™ FAM',5 SoSSiSJ.ES^^ D(EVELO^ENT OF THE BONV SKEliTON Of
LATERAL3 MUSCULATURE Mjoj^R^S'mA ANATOMY OF THE TELEOSTEAN f I5H
ACTlV.TY.COMMUNICATimTSZA0/STECLE? Wl™ Dt™™ LEVEL OF lOCOMOIORV
"'"• Zoo/- No' 2. P. 14-52. 1988. In Russian. FR 40(3)
. 1988. FR <n|3) °N DIFFERENTIATION AND LAYERING. Phllos. Trans. R. Sec. lor.tt. 6
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95-004740 Aida, K.; N. Saloli; H. Saloh; K. Furukawa; Y. Suzuki and I. Kawazoe. A NOVEL METHOD OF
HORMONE ADMINISTRATION FOR INDUCING GONADAL MATURATION IN FISHES. Abstracts of Lectures
Presented at thv Second lapanese-lsraeli Symposium on Aquacullure, April 17-22, 1994, Kagoshima, lapan. laap
van Rijn, editor. Isr. I. Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3}:152, 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish., Fac. Agfic., Univ. Tokyo, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan] Anguilta.
95-004741 AI-Ghais, S. M, and B. AN. XENOBIOTIC METABOLISM BY GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE IN
GILL OF FISH FROM ARABIAN GULF. Bull. Environ. Con tarn. Toxicof 55(2):201-208, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Desert & Mar. Environ. Res. Cent., United Arab Emirates Univ., P.O. Box 1 7777, AI-Ain, United Arab Emirates)
Scolopsis bimaculalus, lethrinus mahsenoides, and Lutjanus fulviflamma.
95-004742 Allemand, Denis and Jean-Pierre Cuif, editors. BIOMINERALIZATION 93: 7th INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM ON BIOMINERALIZATION, MONACO - 17-20 NOVEMBER 1993. I - FUNDAMENTALS OF
BIOMINERALIZATION. Bull. Insl Oceanogr. (Monaco) 1 4(1 ):236p. 1 994. Available from Mus. Oceanogr. (Serv.
Pobl.), Ave. Saint-Martin, Monaco-Wille, MC 98000, Monaco. FR40(3)
Selected papers indexed in lliis issue of Fisheries Review.
95-004743 Allen, William H. ANIMALS AND THEIR MODELS DO THEIR LOCOMOTIONS: BIOLOGISTS
PROBE MECHANICS AND ENERGETICS OF ANIMAL MOTION. BloSdence 45(G):3B1-383. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-004744 Ar, Amos and Carol Vleck, editors, DEVELOPMENT IN VERTEBRATE EMBRYOS:
ENVIRONMENTAL, PARENTAL, AND EMBRYONIC INTERACTIONS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE
INTERNATIONAL JOINT MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, AMERICAN SOCIETY
OF ZOOLOGISTS, AND CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR ZOOLOGY, 9-13 AUGUST 1992, CAMBRIDGE,
ENGLAND. Isr. I. Zoo/. 40(3-4):291-568. 1994. FR 40(3)
Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-004745 Attramadal, Y.; P. S. Enger and J. K. S. Jansen, RE-INDUCTION OF EYE MIGRATION DURING
METAMORPHOSIS IN THE TURBOT. Acta Physiol. Scant/, 1 53(4}: 50A. Poster abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Tinfos Aqua, Oyestranda, Norway] Scophthalmus maximus.
95-00474& Auperin, B.; F. Renlier-Delrue; ). A. Martial and P. Prunel. REGULATION OF GILL PROLACTIN
RECEPTORS IN TILAP1A (OREOCHROMIS W/LOT/CU5) AFTER A CHANGE IN SALINITY OR
HYPOPHYSECTOMY.J Endocrinol. H5(2):21 3-220. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Prunet: Lab. Physiol Porssons, 1NRA, Campus Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Codex, France]
95-004747 Babiak, I.; ]. Glogowski; M. ]. Luczynskl; D. Kucliarczyk and M. Luczynskr. CRYOPRESERVATION
OF THE MILT OF THE NORTHERN PIKE. /. Fish Bid. 46(S):01 9-fl2fl. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Anim. Biochem., Olszlyn Univ. Agric. & Techno!., 10-957 Olsztyn, Poland) Esoxludus.
95-004748 Baker, Bridget; Andrew Levy; Lon Hall and Stafford Llgblman. CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF
MELANIN-CONCENTRATING HORMONE GENES IN THE RAINBOW TROUT BRAIN. Neuroendocrlnolosy
G1(l):67-76. 1995. FR 40(3)
[School Biol. & Biochem., Balh Univ., Bath BA2 7AY, England) Oficor/iync/ius mykiss.
95-004749 Balm, P. H. M, and T. G. Pottingcr. CORTICOTROPE AND MELANOTROPE POMC-DERIVED
PEPTIDES IN RELATION TO INTERRENAL FUNCTION DURING STRESS IN RAINBOW TROUT
(ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS). Gen. Camp. Endocrinol. 9H(3):279-2a». 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Anim. Physiol., Fac. Sci., Univ. Nijmegcn, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nljmogen, Netherlands]
95-004750 Bnrth, T.; L Hanzerova; J. Barlhova; J. Kourll; J. Hamadcova and R, Vadiia. EXTRACTION OF
PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES OF GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT EXTRACTED FROM OFFAL VISCERA OF CARP
AND TILAPIA, Trie Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aqiiactiltiirc-Sponsotcd Symposium, Held in fludapest,
Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. lilllard and C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquaculuirc 129(1-4}:251-252. 1 995. Abstract
only. FR 40(3)
[IOCB AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic] Cypr/nws carp/o and Ti/ap/a.
95-004751 Barton, Bruce A, and Ronald E. Zltzow. EVALUATING RECOVERY OF WALLCYE TO HANDLING
STRESS IN SALINE VERSUS FRESH WATER. H/g/i Performance- Fish: ProceedtngsotM international Fish Physiology
Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luty / 6-2 ), / flO'J. Don 0. MacKinlay,
editor, p. 401-407. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Biol., Univ. S.D., Vcrmillion 57069. tel:605-677-521 1; fax:605-677-G557;
e-mail:bbarlon®ch,irlie.usd,odu] Sl/zostec/ion vitreum.
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0"m*y.nctasm,.te!i P"W'°I, H,H,Umv., UniversiiaeisS,r. 1, 40225 Duras,.!,).,,!, (;„,
95-004756 Billard R • I r
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95-004763 Bourmaud, Chloe A.-F.; Bernard Romestand and Georges Bouix. ISOLATION AND PARTIAL
CHARACTERIZATION OF IgM-LIKE SEABASS {DICENJRARCHUS LABRAX L 1758) IMMUNOGIOBULINS.
PAMAQ V - Fifth International Colloquium on Pathology in Marine Aquacttlluie, Held at Montpeltier, France, 2-4
April 1992. C Wvares and D. /. Alderman, editors. Aquaculture 132(1,2):53-58. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Lab. Parasitol. & Immunol., Univ. Montpellier II, Sci. & Tech. Languedoc, 34095 Montpellier, France]
95-004764 Brattgjcrd, Slale; Oystein Evensen; Lars Spcilberg and Anita Lauve. INTERNALIZATION OF VIBRIO
SALMONICIDA IN ISOLATED MACROPHAGES FROM ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SAIAR) AND RAINBOW
TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUSMYKISS) EVALUATED BY A PAIRED IMMUNOFLUORESCENCETECHNIQUE.F/s/i
& Shellfish Immunol. 5(2):121-135. 1995. FR 40(3)
ICent. Vet. Lab., Dep. Pathol., P.O. Box 8156 Dep., N-0033 Oslo, Norway]
95-004765 Brauge, Christina; Genevieve Corraze and Francoise Medale. EFFECTS OF DIETARY LEVELS OF
CARBOHYDRATE AND LIPID ON GLUCOSE OXIDATION AND LIPOGENESIS FROM GLUCOSE IN
RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS, REARED IN FRESHWATER OR IN SEAWATER. Comp.
Biochem. Physlol. A Physiol. 1 1 1 (1 ):1 1 7-1 24. 1 <J95. FR 40(3)
[Corraze: lab. Nutr. Poissons, Stn. Hydrobiol., BP 3, 64310 St Pee-sur-Nivelle, France. (ax:(33)59 54 51 52]
95-004766 Braiiner, C. J.; H. Thorarenscm; P. Gallaugher; A. P. Farrell and D. ]. Randall. THE LINKED
MOVEMENTS OF Oj AND CO2 DURING EXERCISE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE FISH. High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia
Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 500-505. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. British Columbia, Dep. Zool,, 6270 University Blvd., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 124.
lel:6Q4-822-3378; fax:604-822-2416] Oncornynchus myk/ss.
95-004767 Brill, Richard W. EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HIGH PERFORMANCE FISH
PHYSIOLOGY. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the
University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, iuly 16-21, 1994. Don D, MacKinlay, editor, p. 191-493.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Southwest Fish. Sci. Cenl. Honolulu Lab, NMFS, NOAA, 2570 Dole St., Honolulu, HI 96822-2396.
lel:808-943-1 234; fax:808-943-1 290]
95-004768 Brill, Richard W. DESIGNS FOR FUEL DELIVERY AND HEAT CONSERVATION IN TUNAS. High
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an international Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Iuly 16-21, 1994, Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 496-497. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Southwest Fish. Sci. Cent., Honolulu Lab., NMFS, NOAA, 2570 Dole St., Honolulu, HI 96822-2396.
tel:80fl-943-1 234; fax:808-943-1 290]
95-004769 Bromage, Nlall; Clive Randall; Briony Davies and Mark Porter. PHOTOPERIOD, MELATONIN AND
FISH REPRODUCTION. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held
at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Iuly 16-2 1, 1 994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 1 3 7-1 42.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Aquacult., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland. fax:+44 786 4721 33; e-mail:nrbl@stirlmg,ac.uk]
95-004770 Bromage, Nlall; Neil Duncan and Mark Thrush. ALL-YEAR-ROUND SUPPLIES OF ATLANTIC
SALMON SMOLTS: PROBLEMS AND SOME SOLUTIONS. High Performance Fish: Proceedings o( an
International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the Univeisity of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Iuly
16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 40-44. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Aquacult., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland] tel:+44 786 472133; e-mail:nrb! SsHrling.ac.uk]
Salmo salar.
95-004771 Burns, John R.; Stanley H. Weltzman; Harry J. Grier and Naercio A, Menezes. INTERNAL
FERTILIZATION, TESTIS AND SPERM MORPHOLOGY IN GLANDULOCAUDINE FISHES (TELEOSTEI:
CHARACIDAE: GLANDULOCAUDINAE). /. Morphol. 224(2):1 31-1 45. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biol. Sci., George Washington Univ., Washington, DC 20052] Data for 32 species.
95-004772 Burton, M. CONTROLLING FISH GAMETOGENESIS PHASE 1 : EARLY GAMETOGENESIS AND
THE CRITICAL PERIOD. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held
at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Jufy 1 C-2 1, 1 994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 1 63-1 64.
1 994. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Dep, & Ocean Sci. Cent., Memorial Univ., St. John's, NF, Canada. tel:709-737-351 5; fax:709-737-301 8]
P/euronectes americanus and Gac/i/s morrtua.
95-004773 Butler, David C.; Gavin Y. Oudlt and Moglani Z. A. Cadinouche. ANGIOTENSIN I- AND II- AND
NOREPINEPHRINE-MEDIATED PRESSOR RESPONSES IN AN ANCIENT HOLOSTEAN FISH, THE 8OWFIN
(AMIA CALVA), Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 98(3):289-302. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Toronto, 25 Harbord St., Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1 A1 ]
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95-004786 Clarke, W. Craig. EFFECT OF EARLY LONG- AND SHORT-DAY EXPOSURE ON GR(? j
DEVELOPMENT OF ATLANTIC SALMON. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an Internationa! Fit? *
Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Inly 16-21 1994 Don O-
editor, p. 93-95. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Pac. Biol, Sin., Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6. lel:604-756-7009; fax:60/t''
e-mail:clarkec@pbs.dfo.ca| Salmo sa/ar.
95-004787 Clements, K. D. and ]. H. Choat. FERMENTATION IN TROPICAL MARINE HERBIVOR<?U
Physiol. Zoo/. 6B(3):355-370. 1995. FR 40(3)
[School Biol. Sci., Univ. Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand] Data for 3? :
Australia.
95-004788 Collin, Shaun P. and R. Glenn Northern. THE VISUAL SYSTEM OF THE FLORIDA '
LEPISOSTEUS PLATYRHINCUS (GINCLYMODI). Brain Behav. Evol. 45(1):34-53. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Western Australia, Nedlands, W.A. 6009, Australia]
95-004789 Conley, R, A. DESCENDING INPUT FROM THE VESTIBULOLATERAL CEREBELLUM &
ELECTROSENSORY RESPONSES IN THE DORSAL OCTAVO LATE RALIS NUCLEUS OF THE ELASM*?
KAIA ERINACEA, j. Comp. Physiol. A Sens. Neural. Behav. 1 76(3);325-335. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Wesleyan Univ., Biol, Dep., Middletown, CT 06459J
95-004790 Cousins, K. L; J. E. Keen and A. P. Farrell. FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELEASE ^
NATRIURETIC FACTOR (ANF) FROM THE HEART OF RAINBOW TROUT. High Performance Fish: f
of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancou^6
luiy 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKlnlay, editor, p. 249-251. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, DC, Canada V5A 1S6. tel; 604-2 9 1-3 9 7 7; fax:604-;
Oncofhync/ius myWss.
95-004791 Coz-Rakovac, R.; Z. Teskeredzic, E, Teskcredzic, M, Tomec, M. Hacmanjek, E.
Modruzan. THIRTY DAY SEAWATER CHALLENGE TESTTO MEASURE SEAWATER ADAPTABILITY C
SALMON IN THE ADRIATIC. High Performance Fish; Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology $}
Held at the University of British Columbia In Vancouver, Canada, Inly 16-21, 1994. Don D MacKinl
p. 96-101.1994. FR 40(3)
[Ruder Boskovic Inst., Cent. Mar. Res, Zagreb, 41001 Zagreb, Rijenicka 54, Croatia. tel/fax:385 4 '
Oncor/iynchus kisttlch.
95-004792 Crocker, Carlos E. and Joseph J. Cech, Jr. CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES O
STURGEON, ACIPZNSER TRANSMONTANUS, TO ACUTE HYPOXIA: PRELIMINARY RESUI
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, }uly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKiniay, editor, p. 252-255. 1994. FR 4C
[Dep. Wildl. & Fish. Biol., Univ. Calif,, Davis 95616. lel:916-752-8659; fax:916-752-4154]
95-004793 Cunningham, J. R. C. and D. Hyde. THE SHORT AND LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF TEMP
ON THE DYNAMIC RANGE OF SIGNALLING IN HORIZONTAL CELLS OF CARP RETINA. /. Tri
20(1/2):223-229. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Hyde: Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Durham, South Rd., Durham DH1 3LE, England] Cyprimw carpto.
95-004794 D'Anlonio, Maura; Mauro Vallarino; David A. Lovejoy; Francois Vandesandc; Judy
Riccardo Pierantoni and Richard E. Peter. NATURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF GONADOTROPIN-Rl
HORMONE (GnRH) IN THE BRAIN, AND GnRH AND GnRH BINDING ACTIVITY IN SERUM OF THE
DOGFISH SCYLIORHINUS CANICUIA. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 9fl{1):35-49. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[1st. Ricerca Serono, Via Valle Caia, 22, 00040 Ardea Roma, Italy]
95-004795 Dalbcy, Steve and Thomas McMahon. EFFECTS OF ELECTROFISHING ON LOj
GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF WILD RAINBOW TROUT. Am. Fish. Soc Annu, Meet. Abstr. No. i
1994. FR 40(3) "
[Biol. Dep., Fish & Wildl. Program, Mont, State Univ., Bozeman 59717. tel:406-994-2492] Onc.
myfc/ss in Montana.
95-004796 Daly, J. G.; A. R. Moore and G. Olivier. A COLORIMETRIC ASSAY FOR THE QUANTit
OF BROOK TROUT (SALVELINUS FONTINAUS) LYMPHOCYTE MITOGENESIS. Fish & Shellfish
5(4}:265-273. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Olivier: Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Halifax Fish. Res. Lab., P.O. Box 550, 1 707 Lower Water St., k.
Canada B3] 2S7] 1(
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95-004808 Eslevez, ].; ). Leiro; M. T. Santamarina and F. M. Ubeira. A SANDWICH IMMUNOASSAY TO
QUANTIFY LOW LEVELS OF TURBOT (SCOPHfHALMUS MAXIMUS) IMMUNOGLOBULINS. Vet. Immunol.
Immunopalhol. 45(1, 2):1 65-174. 1 995. FR40(3)
|Ubeira: Lab. Parasitol., Fac. Farmacia, Univ. Santiago de Compostela, 1 5706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain]
95-004809 Fahim, F. A.; E. A. Mady; S. M. Ahmed and M. A. Zaki. BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE EFFECT
OF PLO7OSUS LINEAJUS CRUDE VENOM (IN VIVO) AND ITS TOXICITY ON EAC-CELLS (IN VITRO). Selected
Abstracts: Symposium on Neurotoxins, Held During the First Asia-Pacific Colloquium on Neurosdence, Singapore,
15-17 December 1994. Singapore Neurosdence Association, organizer. Tbx/con 33(6):721. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dcp. Biochem., Ain Shams Univ., Cairo, Egypt]
95-004010 Faisal, Mohamed; Barbara J. Rutan and Susannc Sami-Demmerle. DEVELOPMENT OF
CONTINUOUS LIVER CELL CULTURES FROM THE MARINE TELEOST, SPOT (LEIOSTOMUS XANTHURUS,
PISCES: SCIAENIDAE). PAMAQ V • Fifth International Colloquium on Pathology in Marine Aqiiaculture, Held at
Montpellier, France, 2-4 April )992. C. Vivitres and D. I. Alderman, editors. Aquaculture 132(l,2):59-72. 1995.
FR40(3)
[Dep. Environ. Sci., Va. Inst. Mar. Sci,, School Mar. Sci., Coll. William & Mary, P.O. Box 1346, Gloucester
Point 23062. lel:804-642-7231; fax:804-642-7186]
95-00481 1 Falconi, A.; M. Horde; A. Henandoz-Crtiz and F. R. Morales. MAUTHNER CELL-INITIATED ABRUPT
INCREASE OF THE ELECTRIC ORGAN DISCHARGE IN THE WEAKLY ELECTRIC FISH CYMNO7US CARAPO.
I. Comp. Physio!. A Sens. Neural Behav. Physiol. 1 76(5):679-G89. 1 995, FR 40(3}
[Morales: Lab. Neurofisiol. Cel., Dep. Fisiol., Fac. Med. GRHL FLORES 2125, Montevideo, Uruguayl
95-004812 Farias, Gustavo; Mauricio Gonzalez and Ricardo B. Maccioni. TUBULIN AND
MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN POOLS IN UNFERTILIZED AND FERTILIZED EGGS OF THE TROUT
ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISSJ. Exp, Zoo/, 271(4}:253-263. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Macdoni: ICC, Casilla 701 11, Santiago 7, Cbilc]
95-00481 3 Farrell, A. P. CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY. High Performance Fish: Proceedings o/'an International
Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly ]f>-2t, 1994.
Don D. MacKintay, editor, p. 494-495. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6]
95-00481 4 Feist, Grant; Choo-Cuan Yeoh; Martin S. Filzpatrick and Carl B. Schreck. THE PRODUCTION OF
FUNCTIONAL SEX-REVERSED MALE RAINBOW TROUT WITH 17 a-METHYLTESTOSTERONE AND 11
(i-HYDROXYANDROSTGNEDIONE. Aquaculture 131(1/2 }:14S-152. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Fish. & Wildl., 104 Nash Hall, Oreg. Slate Univ., Corvatls 97331 ] Oncorhyndnis mykiss.
95-004815 Fenwick, J. C.; G. Flik and P. M. Verbost. A PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION TECHNIQUE AGAINST
THE TELEOST HYPOCALCEMIC HORMONE STANNIOCALCIN PROVIDES EVIDENCE FOR THE
CHOLINERGIC CONTROL OF STANNIOCALCIN RELEASE AND THE CONSERVED NATURE OF THE
MOLECULE. Con. Comp. Endocrinol. 9B(2);202-210. 1995, FR 40(3}
[Dep. Biol,, Univ. Ottawa, P.O. Box 450, Stn. A, Ottawa, ON, Canada KIN 6N5] Oncorhynchus mykiss,
Anguilla rostrata, Ti/ap/a, and PoeciV/a reticulata.
95-004816 Findlay, C. and M. F. Tatner. ELECTROPHORETIC ANALYSIS OF RAINBOW TROUT
(ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) LEUCOCYTE LYSATES. Fish & Shellfish Immunol. 5(3): 1 69-1 77. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Catty Marine Lab., Univ. St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife KYI 6 8LB, Scotland]
95-00481 7 Fine, Michael L. and Paul ]. Mosca. A GOLGl AND HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE STUDY OF THE
SONIC MOTOR NUCLEUS OF THE OYSTER TOADFISH. Brain Bchav. Ceo/, 45(3): 1 23-1 37. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Blol., Va. Commonwealth Univ., Richmond 23284-2012] Opsanus taif.
95-004818 Fisher, S. K.; ]. T. Lingenfelser; C. H. Jagoo and C. E. Dallas. EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF
CRYOPRESERVATION OF ISOLATED ERYTHROCYTES AND LEUKOCYTES OF LARGEMOUTH BASS BY
FLOW CYTOMETRY. /. Fish Biol. 46(3}:432-441 . 1 995. FR 40(3}
|Dep. Pharmacol. & Toxicol,, Univ. Ga., Athens 30C02| Microplerus salmoides.
95-00401 9 Fit2patrick, Martin S; Grant Fiest; William L. Gale; Caleb H. Sinter and Carl B. Schreck, GONADAL
SEX DIFFERENTIATION IN FISHES. H/g/i Performance Fish: Proceedings of an /ntcrnal/ona/ Fish Physiology
Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Inly 1 6-2 f , f 994. Don D. MacKi'n/ay,
editor, p. 146-149. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish. Res. Unit, Dep. Fish. & Wildl., Oreg. Stale Univ., Corvallis 97331. lel:503-737-2592;
fax:503-737-3590; e-mail:fitzpal@mccmail.orsl.Gdu|
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?0°N°s'!jMPT,nManpn,aC E" l A' J°hnSt0n; T' Cr0ckford and C Ka™de. SCALING OF
CONSUMPHON OF LAKE MAGAD, T.LAPIA, A FISH LIVING AT 37EC /. Fish Bio,. 4
[Catty Mar. Lab., Univ. St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife KYI 6 8LB, Scotland] Ti/ap/a atafei
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DUR.NG EM8RYONI? DEVELOP^ TRANSPORT SYSTEM (CTS) ACmiP
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J^. Geophysics ft Planelo|.,Schoo. Ocean & Earth Sci. &Techol., Univ. Hawaii, 2525 Cor™ RdJIon^
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DpH.Comp.B/ochem ?tfuPn«J OF WATER TEMPERATURE,
IftussianFerJ.Res Jnst FkhTn ^ 111(2):313-317. 1995. FR4Q(3)
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95-004832 Greenlee, A. R.; C. A. Kcrslen and J. C. Cloud. EFFECTS OF TRIPLOIDY ON RAINBOW TROUT
MYOGENESIS IN VITRO. I. Fish Biol. 46(3):381-3B8. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Cloud:Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Idaho, Moscow 83844-3051 1 Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-004833 Creenlee, A. R.; M, V, Dodson; Z. Yablonka-Rcuveni; C. A. Kerslen and ). G. Cloud. IN VITRO
DIFFERENTIATION OF MYOBLASTS FROM SKELETAL MUSCLE OF RAINBOW TROUT. /. Fish Biol.
46(5):731-747. 1995. FR 40(3)
JCIoud: Dep. Biol. Sd, Univ. Idaho, Moscow 83843] Oncornynchus mykiss.
95-004834 Groot, Erick P. and George K. Iwama. A MICRO-RESPIROMETER DESIGNED FOR ENERGETIC
STUDIES ON THE EARLY LIFE STAGES OF FISH. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish
Physiology Symposium Held at the University o! British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Inly 1 6-2 1, 1 994. Don
D. MacKiniay, editor, p. 263-268. 1994, FR 40{3)
[Anim. Sci. Dep., Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, 8C, Canada V6T 1Z4. lel:604-756-5013;
fax:60 4- 756-7053; e-mail:groo(e@pbs,dfo.ca]
95-004835 Ham, Kenneth D. and S. Marshall Adams. FIELD TRIAL OF METABOLIC INDICATORS OF STRESS
IN FISH. An. fish. Soc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 73-74. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Tenn., Grad, Program Ecol,, Knoxville 37916. tel:615-574-4632; e-mail:kxv@cosmail1. cld.ornl.gov]
Lepomis auritus.
95-004336 Harlman, Kyle ), and Stephen B. Brandt. ESTIMATING ENERGY DENSITY OF FISH. Trans. Am. Fish.
Soc. 124(3):347-355. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Great Lakes Cent., Buffalo State Coll., 1300 Elmwood Avc., HC215, Buffalo, NY 14222] Andioa milchilli,
Oncorhynchus mykiss, Morone saxatilis, Pomalomus sallatrix, Perca flavescens, Cynosdon regalis, and dala for 3 1
other species.
95-004837 Harvey, Alan L, editor. ELEVENTH WORLD CONGRESS ON ANIMAL, PLANT AND MICROBIAL
TOXINS, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, 2-7 OCTOBER 1994; ABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS. Toxicon 33(3):257-306.
1995. FR 40(3)
Selected abstracts indexed in Ihis issue of Fisheries Review.
95-004838 Heijmen, P. S,; M. A. H. Braks; F. Bretschneider and R. C. Peters. MICROVILLI IN
ELECT RORECEPTOR ORGANS IN 1CTALURUS NEBULOSUS PLAY A PART IN SIGNAL FILTERING. I. Camp.
Physiol. A. Sens. Neural Behw. Physiol. 176(1):103-109. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Comp. Physiol., Utrecht Univ., Padualaan 8, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands]
95-004839 Hcrreros, ).; F. X. Miralles; M. Arrlbas; J, Blasl; C. Solsona and J. Marsal. TETANUS TOXIN
I NTOXICATION PROCESS IN TORPEDO ELECTROMOTOR SYSTEM. Eleventh World Congress on Animal, Plant
and MicrobiolToxins, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2-7 October ] 994; Abstracts of Presentations. Alan L Harvey, editor. Toxicon
33(3):304.1995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Neurobiol., Dep. Biol. Cel, & Anat. Patol., Fac. Med., Hosp. Bellvilgo, Univ, Barcelona, Casanova 1 43,
08036 Barcelona, Spain]
95-004840 Hogasen, Helga Rachel. CHANGES IN BLOOD COMPOSITION DURING SAMPLING BY
CAUDAL VEIN PUNCTURE OR CAUDAL TRANSECTION OF THE TELEOST SALVELINUS ALPINUS. Comp.
0/oc/iem. Physiol. A Physiol. 1 1 1 (1 ):99-105. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biochem., Physiol. & Nutr., Norwegian Coll. Vet. Med., P.O. Box B146 Dep,, 0033 Oslo 1, Norway.
tel:(47)22 96 45 87; fax:(47)22 60 09 85[
95-004B41 Hollenberg, Frank and J. P. Wourms. EMBRYONIC GROWTH AND MATERNAL NUTRIENT
SOURCES IN GOODEID FISHES (TELEOSTEI: CYPRINODONTIFORMES)./. Exp. Zoo/. 271(5):379-394. 1995.
FR.40(3)
[Dep. Biol, Sci., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29634-1903]
95-004842 Huang, Tung-Shi; Marly R. Marshall and Cheing-l Wei. IDENTIFICATION OF RED SNAPPER
(LU.TJANU5 CAMPECHANUS) USING ELECTROPHORETIC TECHNIQUES. /. Food Sd. 60(2):279-283. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Wei; Food Sci. & Human Nutr. Dep,, Univ. Fta., Gainesville 3261 1-0370] Dala for 11 species.
95-004843 lijima, Noriakl; Takanobu Colon and Mitsu Kayama. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF
SERUM LIPOPROTEINS IN RED SEA BREAM. Fish. Sci. 61 (2):297-303. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci., Hiroshima Unlv,, Hlgashi-hlroshima, Hiroshima 724, Japan] Pagrus major.
95-004344 Ikeda, Shizunori. OTHER ORGANIC COMPONENTS AND INORGANIC COMPONENTS.
Advances in Fish Science and Technology. Proceedings of the Jubilee Conference, University of Aberdeen, Scotland,
luly 1979. 1. 1. Connell, editor, p. 1 1 1-124. 1980 (reprinted 1 991). FR 40(3)
Data for 30 species.
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95-004857 Kawanwa, Kouichi; Kazumi Hosoya and Kunihiko Fukusho. SPERMATOZOA OF ARTIFICIALLY
INDUCED TRIPLOID RED SEA BREAM PACRUS MAJOR (TEMMINCK AND SCHLEGEL) Fish Set
6l(2|:355-356. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Res. lust. Aquacult., Nansei, Mie 516-01, ]apan|
95-004858 Keen, John E.; Richard W. Brill and Anlhonly P. Farrell. CHOIINERGIC AND ADRENERGIC
REGULATION OF RESTING HEART RATE AND VENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE IN TUNAS. High Performance
Fish: Proceedings of an /nfeniat/ona/ Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in
Vancouver, Canada, luty 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 257-262. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Hopkins Mar. Sin., Stanford Univ., Oceanview Blvd., Pacific Grove, CA 93950. lel:408-655-6237'
fax:408-375-0793; e-mail:slingray@lelandstanford.Gdu] Katsuwonus pelamis and Jhunnus albacares.
95-004859 Kreffer, Jim; Ralph Ferguson and Bruce Tufts. THE EFFECT OF BODY SIZE ON THE PHYSIOLOGY
OF RAINBOW TROUT BEFORE AND AFTER EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu Meet Abstr. No 1 24
p. 74, 1 994. FR 40(3) ' '
[Queen's Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6. tel:G1 3-545-61 24] Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-004860 Kiessling, A.; P. Gallaugher; H. Thorarenscn; A. Kolok; J. G. Eales; R. Sweeting- B Gong- B A
McKeown; B. Dosanjli; A. P. Farrell and D, Higgs. INFLUENCE OF SUSTAINED EXERCISE AND ENDURANCE
TRAINING ON GROWTH, MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY, CARDIOVASCULAR PARAMETERS AND PLASMA
LEVELS OF METABOLIC HORMONES OF SEAWATER ADAPTED ALL-FEMALE CHINOOK SALMON. High
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July 16-2 J, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 300-305. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Aquacult. & Dep. Food Sci., Swedish Univ, Agric. Sci., Box 7024, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden tel-t-46
18 671000; fax:+46 10 G72995] Oncorfcyndius tshawytscha.
05-004861 Kiessling, A.; K.-H. Kiessling and K. Lindalil-Kiessling. CHANGES IN THE ENERGY METABOLISM
AND MOBILIZATION OF ENERGY DEPOTS DURING THE SPAWNING RUN OF EARLY STUART SOCKEYE'
A CONSEQUENCE OFTHE DUAL FUNCTION OF WHITE MUSCLE AS CONTRACTILE ORGAN AND PROTEIN
DEPOT. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 335. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Aquacult. & Food Sci., Swedish Univ. Agric. Sci., S-751 07 Uppsala, Sweden. tel:++46 10 672116;
(ax:++46 1 8 672995) Oncorhynchtis nerka in Washington and Canada.
95-004862 Kim, K. H.; M, A. Muhamad and A. Raman. THE EFFECTS OF TOXIN EXTRACTS FROM MALAYSIAN
MARINE FAUNA ON THE MEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF TONICALLY AUTOACTIVE NEURONE (TAN) OF THE
AFRICAN GIANT SNAIH/CI-MNTVN/l FULICA FERUSSAQ. Selected Abstracts: Symposium on Neurotoxins, Held
During the First Asia-Pacific Colloquium on Neurosdcnce, Singapore, 15-17 December 1994 Singapore
Neumscience Association, organizer. Toxicon 33{6):718. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Physiol., Fac. Med., Univ. Malaya, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia]
95-004863 Kim, Myung-Hee; Yoshitaka Oka; Masafumi Amano; Makito Kobayashi; Kolchi Okuzawa;
Yoshihisa Hasegawa, Seiichiro Kawashima; Yuzuni Suzuki and Kalsumi Aida. IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL
LOCALIZATION OF sGnRH AND cGnRH-ll IN THE BRAIN OF GOLDFISH, CARASSIUS AURATUS I Coma
Neural. 356(1):72-82. 1 995. FR 40(3) '
[Dep. Fish,, Fac. Agric., Univ. Tokyo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 1 1 3, Japan]
95-004864 Kirschner, Leonard B. ENERGETICS OF OSMOREGULATION IN FRESH WATER VERTEBRATES /
Fxp, Zoo!. 271(4):243-252. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Wash. Stale Univ., Pullman 99164]
95-004865 Knoph, M. B. EFFECTS OF METOMIDATE ANAESTHESIA OR TRANSFER TO PURE SEA WATER
ON PLASMA PARAMETERS IN AMMONIA-EXPOSED ATLANTIC SALMON (SAIMO SALAR L) IN SEA WATER
Fish Physiat. Biochem. 14(2):103-109, 1995. FR 40(3)
(Norwegian Coll. Vel. Mad., Dep. Morphol., Genet. & Aquat. Biol., Box 8146 Dep., N-0033 Oslo, Norway]
95-004B66 Konecki, John T.;. Carol A, Woody and Thomas P. Quinn. INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON
INCUBATION RATES OF COHO SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH) FROM TEN WASHINGTON
POPULATIONS. Northwest Sci. 69(2):126-132. 1995. FR40(3)
(Woody: School Fish., Univ. Wash., WH-10, Seattle 981 95] Oncorfiync/ius kisutch.
™ Kornianik' Cre88 A, and Rebecca Verily. EFFECT OF ELEVATED PLASMA AMMONIA ON TISSUE
LEVELS OF GLUTAMINE AND GLUTAMATE IN EMBRYOS OF THE DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS). Bull
Ml. Desert 1st. Biol. Lab. Vol. 34. p. 92-93. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biol., Univ. N.C, Ashevrlle 28804]
FR40(3) 4,
1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
PHYSIOLOGY {Continued)
95-004868 Korsgaard, Bodil. PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS IN MATERNAL-EMBRYONIC TROPHY
RELATIONSHIPS IN VIVIPAROUS TELEOST FISHES. Deve/opmenl in Vertebrate Embryos: FnvfranmcrS
Parental, and Embryonic Interactions. Proceedings of the international toint Meeting of the Society for fitpwimcr.^
Biology, American Society of'Zoo/og/sfs, anti Canadian Society lor Zoology, 9- 1 3 August 1 992, Cambridge, fnglard
Amos Ar and Catol Vleck, editors, tsr. /. Zoo/. 49(3-4):41 7-429. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Irvsl. Biol., Qdense Univ., Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark] Zoarces viv'tparus.
95-0048&9 Kias2nai, 2.; T. Marian; I. Balkay; M. Emri and L Tron. PERMEABILIZATION AND STRUCTURAL
CHANGES IN THE MEMBRANE OF COMMON CARP (CYPR/NUS CAKPIO I.) SPERM INDUCED fci
HYPO-OSMOTIC SHOCK, The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Uddr.
Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. BHIard and G. A. E, Call, editors. Aquacultuie 129(1-4): 13-1. 19«
Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biophysics & Biomed. Cyclotron Lab,, Univ. Med. School Debrecen, P.O. Box 3, Debrecen 4012.
Hungary)
95-004870 Kras-znai, Zoltan; Terez Marian; Laszlo Balkay; Rezso Gaspar, Jr. and Lajos Tron, POTASSIUM
CHANNELS REGULATE HYPO-OSMOTIC SHOCK-INDUCED MOTILITY OF COMMON CARI' (ttf'RINUj
CARPIQ) SPERM. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in KaiispfA
Hungary, 6-9 September (993. R. Bitlardand C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquacullure 1 29(1 -4):! 23-1 28, 1 995. Fit 10{3j
|Dep, Biophysics, Univ. Med. School Debrecen, H-401 2 Debrecen, Hungary]
95-004871 KLilc2ykowska, Ewa. ARGININE VASOTOC1N-MELATONIN INTERACTIONS IN FISH; A
HYPOTHESIS, Rev. Fish Biol. Fish. 5(1):96-I02. 1995. FR40(3)
(Mar. BroE. Cent. Polish Acad. Sci., sw. Wojciecha 5 Sir., 81-347 Gdynia, Poland]
95-004872 Kuroshima, Ryosuke. HEPATIC METALLOTHIONEIN AND GLUTATHIONE LEVEIS IN KEI) SU
BREAM. Comp. Biochem. Physiol CPharmacol. Tox/cof. Endocrinol. 110(1):95-100. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Nai. Res. Insl. Fish. Sci., 6-31-1 , Nagai, Yokosuka, 238-03, Japan. tel;04GB-56-2887; fax:046 8-5 7*10 ytfPs&u
major.
95-004873 Legeros, R. Z.; C. Baulista; J. L. Wong; A. Legeros; A. Valdecanas and J. P, Legcros, HIOLOUCAL
APATITES IN MODERN AND FOSSIL SHARK TEETH AND IN CALCIFIED FISH SCALES, BiomHiwatfMfton 9J
7lh International Symposium on Biommeralization, Monaco - 17-20 November 1993. / • riHitfamenfafi or
B/omine/afoalion. Denis Allemand and lean-Pierre Cuil, editors. Bull. Inst. Oceanogr. (Monaco) H(h:J29-23t.
1994. FR 40(3)
|N.Y. Univ. Coll. Dentistry, 345 E, 24th Si, New York 10010]
95-004874 Letcher, Susan and David S. Miller. ORGANIC ANION SECRETION IS NOT SENSITIVE TO
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN ISOLATED KILLIFISH (FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS) PROXIMAL TUBULES, (tun. Mt
Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. Vol. 34. p. 81-82. 1995. FR 40(3)
llab. Cell. & Mol. Pharm, NIH-NIEHS, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709]
95-004875 Lin, H. R.; L.Wang and R. E. Peter. DOPAMINERGIC REGULATION OF CONADOTROE'IN (C.TH
AND GROWTH HORMONE (GH) SECRETION IN COMMON CARP, CYPRINUS CARPIO. High PpfftiFOWnn
fish: Pioceedmgs of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at (he University of British CiiAiiirAij r
Vancouver, Canada, tufy 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 162. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Zhongshan Univ., Guangzhou, China]
-., Lin< |ui-HsinB and Slli-Yen Shiau. HEPATIC ENZYME ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT DltlARV
CARBOHYDRATES kN JUVENILE TILAPIA OKEOCHROM/S HILOTICUS X O. AUREUS. Fish Physin!. HlfwAen
'^
favief; Kevin '• Kmll; )oel p- Van Eenennaam and . .
^S0111 °F AN EN^ME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY TOR THE
nrr h < VITELL°GENIN IN WHITE STURGEON (ACIPENSER TRANSMt )NTAW%
t £S2f£ SRM"$ "!'fo™n« Fl*h: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium } Mdufo
* 'n C°Um' Ca"aC/3' luly 16'21' '""• Don D MacKi/ay/criftw. p. If.S-iW
(Dep, Anim. Sci., Univ. Calif., Davis 95616)
)FFEGGSnThnrP' Kvpasnicka-.CYN°GENESIS OF TENCH (7INCA T/NO1 \.)AHU
I Q tent ' h icT' o ocee£"nSs of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsoictl Sympmiux,
wMpremow 1991 R. Bj//ardand G.A. E. Gall, editors. Aquacullure 1 2D( I -1 ): 1 3 4- 1] I
.*. j >^j«i w^-i »/i M y . i i\ itn ji r
[Univ. Angers, Div. Biotechnol,, Reprod. & Genet. Fish, CHRU, 40033 Angers Cedex 01, Franc*]
FISHERIES REVIEW
PHYSIOLOGY (Continued)
95-004879 Llnhart, O.; R. E, Peter; S. Rothbard; Y. Zohar and P. Kvasnicka. SPERMIATION OF COMMON
TENCH (T/NCA T/NCA L) STIMULATED WITH INJECTION OR IMPLANTATION OF GnRH ANALOGUES AND
INJECTION OF CARP PITUITARY EXTRACT. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored
Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and C. A. E, Call, editors. Aquaciilture
129(1-4|:119-121. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Univ. Angers, Div. Biotechnol., Reprod. & Genet. Fish, CHRU, 49033 Angers Cedex 01, France]
95-004880 Logue, ).; P. Tiku and A. R. Cossins. HEAT INJURY AND RESISTANCE ADAPTATION IN FISH. \.
Therm. Biol. 20(1/2):191-197. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Environ. Pliysiol. Res. Group, Dep. Environ. & Evol. Biol., Univ. Liverpool, P.O. Box 1 47, Liverpool L69 3BX,
England]
95-004881 LoPresto, Christina J.; Leslie Kendall Schwarz and Karen G. Gurnetl. AN IN VIJRO CULTURE
SYSTEM FOR PERIPHERAL BLOOD LEUCOCYTES OF A SCIAENID FISH. Fish & Shellfish Immunol. 5(2):97-l 07.
1995. FR 40(3)
(Mar. Biomed. & Environ. Sci., Med. Univ. S.C., Charleston 2941 2| Sciaenops ocellatus.
95-004882 Lumsden, J. S.; V. E. Ostland; D. D. MacPhee and H. W. Ferguson. PRODUCTION OF
GILL-ASSOCIATED AND SERUM ANTIBODY .BY RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS)
FOLLOWING IMMERSION IMMUNIZATION WITH ACETONE-KILLED FLAVOBACTERIUM
BRANCHIOPHILUM AND THE RELATIONSHIP TO PROTECTION FROM EXPERIMENTAL CHALLENGE. Fish &
SheHTah Immunol. 5(2):151-165. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fish Pathol, Lab., Dep. Palliol., Univ. Guelph, Guclph, ON, Canada NIG 2W1 ]
95-004883 Lushchak, V. I. and K. B. Slorey. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF
AMP-DEAMINASE FROM TROUT WHITE MUSCLE. Biochemistry (Moscow) 60(2): 1 97-202. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Karadng Branch South. Seas Biol. Insl, Ukrainian Acad. Sci., Kurortnoe, Feodosra Reg., Crimea 334876,
Ukraine] Oncof/iynchus mykiss.
95-004884 MacFarlane, R. Bruce and Michael ]. Bovvers. MATROTROPHIC VIVIPARITY IN THE YELLOWTAIL
ROCKFISH SEBASJES FLAVIDUS. I. Exp. Biol. 1 98{5}:1 1 97-1 206. 1 995. FR 40(3}
(NCAA, NMFS, Southwest Hsh. Sci. Cent., Tiburon Lab., Tiburon, CA 94920]
95-004885 MacKrnlay, Don D,; M. V. D. Johnson and D. C. Cell). EVALUATION OF STRESS OF CARBON
DIOXIDE ANAESTHESIA. High Performance Fish: Proceedings o( on International Fish Physiology Symposium Held
fit the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 1 6-2 J, J 994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 42 1 -424.
1994. FR 40(3}
[Salmonid Enhancement Program, Dep. Fish. & Oceans, 555 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6U
5G3. lel:604-666-3520; fax:604-666-3450] Oncorhynchus kela.
95-004886 MacKinlay, Don D., editor. HIGH PERFORMANCE FISH: PROCEEDINGS OF AN
INTERNATIONAL FISH PHYSIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM HELD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN
VANCOUVER, CANADA, JULY 16-21,1 994. Am. Fish. Soc./fish Physlol. Assoc. 505p. 1 994. Available at $40.00
(U.S.) and $50.00 (Canada) from Fish Physlol. Assoc., 2734 Trinity St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5K 1E7.
lel:604-25 1-6472. FR 40(3)
[Salmonid Enhancement Program, Dep. Fish. & Oceans, 555 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B
5G3. tel:604-666-3520; fax:604-666-3450] Individual papers and abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries
Review.
95-004887 Maekawa, Koji and Shigeru Nakano. NON-OVIPOSITION OF MATURE EGGS BY FEMALE
FLUVIAL RED-SPOTTED MASU SALMON. Hsh. Sci. 60(1):37-39. 1994. FR 40(3}
(Nail. Res. Inst. Fish. Sci,, Komaki 1 088, Ueda, Nagano 386, Japan] Oncorbync/ius masou ishikawn in Japan.
95-004888 Mancera, J. M.; P. Fernandoz-Llcbrez and J. M. Percz-Figares. EFFECT OF DECREASED
ENVIRONMENTAL SALINITY ON GROWTH HORMONE CELLS IN THE GILTHEAD SEA BREAM (SPARUS
AURATA). I. Fish Biol. 46(3}:494-500. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Biol.Anim,, Fac. Cienc. Mar., Univ. Cadiz, 11 510 Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain]
95-004889 Manire, Charles A.; L. E. L. Rasmussen; David L. Hess and Robert E, Huelor. SERUM STEROID
HORMONES AND THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE OF THE FEMALE BONNETHEAD SHARK, SPHYR' ' ' '
Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 97(3):366-376. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Shark Res., Mole Mar. Lab., 1 600 Thompson Pkwy., Sarasola, FL 34236]
FISHERIES REVIEW
PHYSIOLOGY (Continued)
95-004891 Marsden, M. ).; S. H. Hamrfani and C. J. Secombes. PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSES OF RAINBOW
TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS, T AND B CELLS TO ANTIGENS OF AEROMONAS SAtMON/UDA. t*r
& Shellfish Immunot. 5(3):1 99-210. 1995. FR 40(3) ;
ISecotnbes: Dep. Zool., Univ. Aberdeen, Tillydrone Ave., Aberdeen AB9 2TN, Scotland]
95-004892 Marseno, Djagal Wiseso; Kanji Hori and Keisuke Miyazawa. COMPARISON QT
MEMBRANE-BOUND AND CYTOSOL 5'-NUCLEOTIDASES FROM BLACK ROCKFISH SEBASTES IN£^-'>
MUSCLE AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE FRESHNESS OF FISH. Fish. Sd. 60(1 ):1 15-121. 1994. FR WJ-
[Miyazawa: Dep. Food Sci., Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci,, Hiroshima Univ., Higashi-Hiroshima 724, Japan]
95-004893 Marlinez-Barbera, ]uan Pedro; Carlos Pondon; Hilario Marti-Palanca, Josep A. Calducl'f I^S
Ramon B. Rodriguez; Manuel M. Valdivia and Jaume Perez-Sanchez. THE USE OF RECOMBINANT ^'l-TMt™
SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA) GROWTH HORMONE FOR RADIOIODINATION AND SlANL
PREPARATION IN RADIOIMMUNOASSAY. Coma Biochem. Physiol. A Comp. Physiol. 1 10(4):335-3<1O.
-jKi
(Perez-Sanchez: Inst. Acuicult. Torre dela Sal, CSIC, 12595 Torre de la Sal, Castellon, Spain. tel:34 G4.il J-s
fax:3464319-509]
95-004894 Masoval, Kjell A.; Torbjorn Asgard; Einar Wathne; Karl D. Shearer; Magne Siaurncs a"d j!J{S
Slgholt SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND OSMO REGULATION OF ATLANTIC SALMON SMOLTS TRANbl-ti""
TO SEAWATER DURING SMOITIF1CAT1ON AND DESMOLTIFICATION. High Performance Fish: f™.c"''r
of an toternatfonaJ Fish Physiology Symposium Held at (he University of British Columbia in Vancouver, * *™ ••
fuly 16-21, I9S4. Don D. MacKintay, editor, p. 45-50. 1994. FR 40(3) . c,i,
[BioMar A.S., P,B. 2663 Sentrum, N-7001 Trondheim, Norway. tel:47-7351G265; fax:47-7351 7*M(Jl *«"
salar,
95-004895 Matsubara, Takahiro and Keiichi Sawano. PROTEOLYTIC CLEAVAGE OF VITELLOGCN IN A
YOLK PROTEINS DURING VITELLOGENIN UPTAKE AND OOCYTE MATURATION IN BARFIN Fl-Clur-u
(VERASPER MOSERI).]. fxp. Zool, 272(l):34-45. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Hokkaido Nail. Fish. Res. Ins!., 1 1 6, Kalsurakoi, Kushiro, Hokkaido 085, Japan]
95-004896 Matsumolo.Takashi; KumikoTerauchi and Nozomu Hirota. REGULATORY. PROPERTIES OF i
DEAMINASE FROM SNAPPER MUSCLE. Fish. Sci. 60(1):103-106. 1994. FR40(3)
[Showa Women's Univ., Taishido, Tokyo 1 54, Japan] Pagrus auratus.
9S-004B97 MaUisiewic^ M. and K. Dabrowski. CHARACTERIZATION OF ASCORBYL ESTERS HYI>ROl
IN FISH. Comp. Dioc/iem. Physiol. B Biochem. Mol. Bio/. 110{4):739-745. 1995. FR 40(3)
[DabrawsM: School Nat. Resour., 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, OH 43210. fax:614-292-7432] Own *rhyi \
mykiss.
95-004898 Maule, AlecC.;RobinM.Schrock;MartinS.FilzpalrickandCarlB.Schreck.lMMUNE-F.Nt >OC :
INTERACTIONS DURING FINAL MATURATION AND SENESCENSE OF SPRING CHINOOK SALM< >M .
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the Held at tlw Unt\'\
ofBritish Columbia in Vancouver, Canadsjufy 16-21, 199-1. Don D. MacKmlay, editor, p. 170-1 71 . 1 9<)4. \ K <
[Natl. Biol. Surv., Pac. NW Nat. Sci. Cent., Columbia River Res. Lab., Cook, WA 98605] Otxoriiyn
tshawytscha.
95-004899 Mazik Patricia M. and Bill A, Simco. THE EFFECTS OF SIZE, WATER HARDNESS, SALT 1. 1.1
AND MS-222 ON THE SURVIVAL AND STRESS RESPONSE IN STRIPED BASS (MORONE SAXATIUS). .
Performance Fish- Proceedings o( an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of tl
Columbia in Vancouver, Canac/a, lufy 16-2?, 1994. Don D. MacWnfay, erf/lor, p. 425-430. 1 994. FR <IO( ."!)
[Nail, Blol. Surv., Southeast Fish Cult. Lab., Rt. 3, Box 86, Marion, AL 36756]
95-004900 McCarthy, I. D.; D. F. Houlihan and C G. Carter. HIGH PERFORMANCE GROWTH AND I'KO'
TURNOVER OF INDIVIDUAL RAINBOW TROUT (O. MYKISS). High Performance Fish: Procccttinns c
Internal/onaJ fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, ('.atiittta,
16-2 1 1 994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 394, 1 994. Abstract only, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB9 2TN, Scotland. tel;44-224-272867; fax:44-224-27231Kj]
95-004901 McCormack, C. A. and M.T. McDonnell. MEDIUM-TERM ORGAN CULTURE FOR TF.LFOST
RETINAE. J. fish Biol. 46(2):365-367. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(McDonnell: Dep. Optometry & Vision Sci., Univ. Wales Coll. Cardiff, P.O. Box 905, Cardiff CF I :iXFf W
C/chJasoma citrinellum.
40(3) 44
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95-004902 McCormick, Stephen D. LOSS OF SMOLT CHARACTERISTICS IN HATCHERY- A1
STREAM-REARED ATLANTIC SALMON. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiol'
Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Inly 16-2 1, 1 994 Don D MacKif1
editor, p. 51-56. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Anaclromous Fish Res. Cent., Natl. Biol. Surv., Turners Falls, MA. lcl:41 3-863-8995; fax:41 3-863-981 Ol 5«i/
safer in New England.
95-004903 McEnroe, Maryann and Joseph ]. Cecil. MEASUREMENTS OF THYROID HORMONES Ti A>
T4, IN JUVENILE WHITE STURGEON OVER THE ANNUAL CYCLE. High Performance Fish: Proceedings o*
International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada J
J6-2J, 1994, Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 182-185. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Div. Nat. Sci., SUNY, Purchase, NY 10577. tel:91 4-25 1-6630; fax:914-251-6635] /cipeniertransmonta^
95-004904 McEnroe, Maryann and Joseph J. Cecil. PLASMA CALCIUM IN THE WHITE STURGEON' EFFE1^
OF SALINITY, LIFE-STAGE AND EXOGENOUS HORMONES. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of
International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada J
16-2/, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 172-175. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Div. Nat, Sci., SUNY, Purchase, NY 10577. tel:914-25 1-6630; fax:914-251-6635] Adpemer transmontaf-
95-004905 McKenzie, D. J.; G, Plracclnl; E. W. Taylor; J. F. Steffensen; P. Bronzi and L. Bolls. EFFECTS
DIETARY LIPIDS ON RESPONSES TO STRESS IN FISH. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an Internal
Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21 19
Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 431-436, 1994. FR 40(3)
(School Biol. Sci., Univ. Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England. tel:+44-21-41454
fax:+44-21 41 45925] Acipenser naccarii.
95-004906 Mclingen, G. O.; S. O. Slefansson; A. Berg and H, I. Wergcland. CHANGES IN SERUM PROTJ
AND IgM CONCENTRATION DURING SMOLTING AND EARLY POST-SMOLT PERIOD IN VACCINAT
AND UNVACCINATED ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SAIAR L.). Fish & Shellfish Immunol. 5(31:21 1-221 19
FR40(3)
[Wergeland: Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, Bcfgen High Teclind. Cent., N-5020 Bergen, Norway
95-004907 Melingen, G. O,; F. Nilsen and H. I. Wergeland. THE SERUM ANTIBODY LEVELS IN ATLA.N'
SALMON (SALMO SALAR L.) AFTER VACCINATION WITH VIBRIO SALMONICIDA AT DIFFERENT TIN
DURING THE SMOLTING AND EARLY POST-SMOLT PERIOD, fish & Shellfish Immunol. 5(3):223-235. 19
FR40(.1)
[Wergeland: Dcp. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, Borgen High Technol. Cent., N-S020 Bergen, Norwaj
95-004900 Meng-Limpan, Kriangsak; Heibcrt Stein and Elisabeth Mathes, FISH PROPAGATION
SPERMATOZOAN CRYOPRESERVATION USING DIFFERENT EXTENDERS. High Performance Fish: Proceed?!
of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Cana
luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor. \). 369-373. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dcp. Fish. Technol., Fac. Agric. Prod., Maejo Univ., Chiang Mai 50290, Thailand. lel:01 1-6&-53-1901 '
fax:011-6f)-53-4981S7|Sa/fno(mtf<i.
95-004909 Mowes, K. R.; A. Fischer and U. Hocgcr. (ISOLATION AND CULTURE OF HEPATOCYTES FRC
THE LIVER OF THE RIVER LAMPREY IAMPETRA FLUVtATtLIS,] Verh. Dlsch. Zoo/. Ges. No, 87.1 . p. 1 82 15'
In German. FR 40(3)
(Inst. Zool., Univ. Mainz, Saarstr. 21, 55099 Mainz, Germany]
95-004910 Meycr-Burgdorff, K.-H. and H. Roscnow. PROTEIN TURNOVER AND ENERGY METABOLISM
GROWING CARP. 3. ENERGY COST OF PROTEIN DEPOSITION./ Anlm. Physiol. Anim. Nutf. 73(3):] 34-1 '
1995. In English willi Gorman summ. FR40(3}
[Inst. Anim. Physiol. & Anlm. Nutr., Kcllner-Weg 6, D-37077 GoGlllngen, Germany] Cyprinus carpio.
95-004911 Meyer-Burgdorff, K.-H. and hi. Roscnow. PROTEIN TURNOVER AND ENERGY METABOLISM
GROWING CARP. 2. INFLUENCE OF FEEDING LEVEL AND PROTF_IN:ENERGY RATIO. /. Anlm. Physiol. Am
Nutr. 73(3):123-133. 1995. In English with German summ. FR 40(3}
|lnsl. Anim. Physiol. & Anim. Nutr., Kellncr-Wcg 6, D-37077 Goctlingen, Germany] Cyprinus carpio.
95-004912 Meyer-Burgdorff, K.-H. and H. Roscnow. PROTEIN TURNOV£R AND ENERGY METABOLISM
GROWING CARP. 1. METHOD OF DETERMINING N-TURNOVER USING A 15N-LABELLED CASEIN./ Anl
Physiol. Anim. Nutr. 73(3):1 1 3-1 22. 1 995. In English with German summ. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Anim. Physiol. & Anim. Nutr., Kellner-Weg 6, D-37077 Goellingen, Germany] Cyprinus carpio.
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95-004913 Miligan, Louise. RECOVERY PROCESS: METABOLIC PATHWAYS. High Performance FisiS
Proceedings o/afi/niernaf/bna/fisriPrixsio/ofjy Symposium Held atthe University ol British Columbia in Vancouvv.
Canada, fuly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacK'tntay, editor, p. 498-499. 1994. FR 40{3)
ip&p, Zoo!., Univ. Wesl. Onlario, London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7. tel:519-&61-3869; fax:519-d&l-20R
e-mail:milligan@uwvax.uwo,ca| \
95-004914 Miranda, Cristobal L.; W. Peter Sclioor; Xine Zhao; Marilyn C. Henderson; Ralph L. «cisd arvd 1
DonaldR.Buhler.lMMUNOLOCICALANDBIOCHEMICALCHARACTERIZATIONOFCYTOCHROMESl1^^^
IN MULLET (MUCH CEPHALUS): COMPARISON WITH RAINBOW TROUT P-450s. Comp. B/ocJicm. Phywol
CPharmacol. Toxicot. Endrocrinol. 109(1 ):27-35. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Buliler: Toxicol. Program, Oreg. State Univ., Agric & Life Sci. Btdg. 1007, Corvallfe 97331-730;!
Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-004915 Mitchell, Stephen J. and Joseph J. Cecil, Jr. COMPARISON OF METABOLIC RATES OF STRIPED
BASS, WHITE BASS, AND THEIR HYBRID AT SELECTED TEMPERATURES AND DISSOLVED OXYGLN UWf™'
High Performance Fish: High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposiun^i iv-3
at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D.MncKinlay, editor, p. 2.7-i-J?*
1994.FR40[3)
|Kenl SeaFarms Corp./Aquat. Syst. Div., 11125 Flintkoie Ave., Suite )., San Diego, CA 92121-1213
tel:&19-452-5765; fax:619-452-0075] Moronechrysops and M.saxai//is.
95-004916 Milton, Cynthia ). A. and D. G. McDonald, THE CONSEQUENCES OF PULSED "
ELECTROFISHING AND AIR EXPOSURE ON RAINBOW TROUT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. '^'
p. 69-70. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Mlnlst. Nat. Resour., 3301 Trout Lake Rd., North Bay, ON, Canada P1A 4L7. |el:705-474-S5S
Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-004917 Mora-Ferrer, C, and C. Neumeyer. |THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RETINAL DOPAMINE FOK CX>L<
VISION IN GOLDFISH.] Verh. Dtsch. Zoo/. Ces. No. 87.1. p. 139. 1994. In German. FR 40(3)
|lnst. Zool. Ill, J. Gutenberg-Univ. Mainz, 55099 Mainz, Germany] Carass/i/s auratus,
95-004918 Morgan, I.), and W.T.W. Potts. THE EFFECTS OFTHIOCYANATEONTHEINTRACELLUl.AK l<
CONCENTRATIONS OF BRANCHIAL EPITHELIAL CELLS OF BROWN TROUT. /. Btp. Biol. 1 98(5): 1 2 2«>- 1 2
1995. FR 40(3)
(Biol. Dep., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4K1 ] Satmo irulta.
95-004919 Morrey, C; Y. Nagahama and E. G. Grau. HCG DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS IN
ST£ROIDOGENESIS IN GONADAL FRAGMENTS OF A PROTOGYNOUS HERMAPHRODITIC WR ASSJE . I
Reprod. 52(Suppl. 1):125. 1995. Abstract only. FR40(3)
[Hawaii !nsl. Mar. Biol., Univ. Hawaii, Manoa 96822| Tria/assoma duperreyi.
FISHERIES REVIEW
^
Res 27801:171-175. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep Anim. Biol., Fac Sci., Univ. Malaga, E-29071 Malaga, Spa.n)
tE™
e-mail :chrism35@ao1.coml
. Na8a,a.hon,™chi, Shin.onos* Yan^cH 75M5. „*,!
Dalafor 16 species.
o, N, Y. Koide; M. Amano; K. Ikuta; H. Kawatichi; K. Aida; S. Kllamiira and Y. NakaLTHE
Res 279(1):93-99. 1995. FR40(3)
[Dep Anal., Showa Univ. School Mud, Shinagawa, Tokyo 1 42, |apan]
95-004928 Nakaya, Misako and Shugo Watabc. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES RAISED AGAINST CARP
iralta feria Anguff/a roslrata and Ameiurtis nebuJosws.
SM«S^^^
FAaS 1-? ci Comp. Endocrine/. 98(2):1 93-201. 1995, FR 40(3)
[Dep Zool & PliysioL, La. Stale Univ., Baton Rouge 70fl03|
fax-409-845-37861 Sciaenops occl/atus.
ssss-^TSsasMss^
SECTION IN THE GULF KILLIFISH, fUNDULUS CRANDIS. Con. Comp. Endocrmol. 97(3):327.339. 1995.
FR IS. Cincinnati Coll. M0d, Do,, Mol. S, Cell. Physid., P.O. Box 670576, Cincinnati, OH -,5267.0576|
«E^^
* S' ,eK*:cSS"S Me,,, P.O. BOX 670576, Cincinnati, OH ,5267,576,
2ft S,5236 Upp* S-en,
Oncorhync/nts mykiss and Ruti/us nitilus.
[Cenl. Res. Lab., Taiyo Kagaku Co. Ltd., Yokkaiclii, Mie 510, Japan]
47 199f
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95-004936 Nishimura, Hiloshi; Norihiko Akamatsu; Masaru Ikemoto; Kenji Kawai; Hitoslii Miyazawa,
Shigeyoshi Fujimoto and Riichi Kusuda. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST YELLOWTAIL THYMIC
LYMPHOCYTES RECOGNIZING ALYMPHOCYTlCSUBPOPULATION.Fish. So. 61(2):) 81-11)5. 1995. FR TO
|Lab. Host Defense & Germfree Life, Nagoya Univ. Scliool Med.. Naeoya, Aichi 466, Japan) Soriofc
quj'ntfueradiala.
95-004937 Nonnolie, G, and G! Boeuf. EXTRACELLULAR IONIC AND ACID-BASE ADJUSTMENTS OF j
ATLANTIC SALMON PRESMOLTS AND SMOLTS IN FRESH WATER AND AFTER TRANSFER TO SEA WATER. ;
THE EFFECTS OF OVINE GROWTH HORMONE ON THE ACQUISITION OF EURYHALINITY. /. Fish Bid. \
4&l4):563-577. 1 995. FR 40(3}
(IFREMER-DRV, Lab. Physiol. Polssons, B.P. 70, 29260 Plouzane, France] Salmo sa/ar.
95-004938 Norton, Elizabeth C. and R. Bruce MacFarlane. NUTRITIONAL DYNAMICS OF REPRODUCTION
IN VIVIPAROUS YELLOWTAIL ROCKF1SH, SEBA5TES FIAVIDUS. U.S. Nail. Mar. Fish. Sciv. Fish. flu'J
93<2):299407. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Tiburon Lab., Southwest Fish. Sci. Cent, NMFS, NOAA, 31 50 Paradise Dr., Tiburon, CA 94920]
95-004939 Nozaki, Masumi; Akiyoshi Takahashi; Yutaka Aniemiya; Hiroshi Kawauchi and Stada A. Sower
DISTRIBUTION OF LAMPREY ADRENOCORTICOTROPIN AND MELANOTROPINS IN THE PITUITARY Of
THE ADULT SEA LAMPREY, PETROMYZON MARINUS. Gen, Comp. Encloainol. 98(2):147-1 56. 1 995. Ml 4Q\t.
ISower: Dep. Bfochem. & Mol. Biol., Univ. N.H., Durham 03824, fax:603-862-3784]
95-004940 O'Hare, D. B.; R. Siddall; P. W. J. Robolham and R. A. Gill. INFLUENCE OF OESTRAOIOl. Ol
FR^Of } °F ER°D ACTIVITY IN ROACH (RUTILUS RUTILUS 1.). C/iemospfiere 30(8):1423-142(1. 1 W
[Cent. Res. Frosh water Pollution & Parasite!., Univ. Derby, Kedleston Rd., Derby DE22 1GB, EnfilatHll
TL^f ?.r ' OIUli' Hiromi' Sa'°shi Kusuda and Satoshi Kudo. IMOTILITY OF TESTICULAR SPERMATt > Xt">Ai
, I "r uAM° SMELT5P;R/NC/-fL/5 WfVC£OMTU5.] Nippon Suisan Cafcfcaish/61(l):M2. 1995, In Jiipnn"
wild English sunim. FR 40(3)
[Fish Reprod. Div., Nail. Res. Inst. AquacuM., Nansei, Mte 516-01, Japan]
?,5,"P£4r?,42 Oikawa- 5ilin and Yasuo Itazawa. FEASIRILITY OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN W l'K< > i
MINCED BODY AS A MEASURE OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN VIVO OF INTACT LARVAL FISI I. /Vs/r. J
61(2):375-376. 1995. FR 4Q[3)
[Dep, Fish., fac. Agric, Kyushu Univ., Hakozaki, Higashi, Fukuoka 812, Japan) Cyfirinus carpio ,1111] t*ail
FISHERIES REVIEW
PHYSIOLOGY (Continued)
95-004949 Pagnolla, Antonella;
OF CORTISOL IN RECOVERY
72(121-2136-2146. 1994. FR 40(3) , ,
[Milligan: Dep. Zool., Univ. West. Ontario, London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7] Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95 004950 Pa,k Yong-Seok; Kohji lida; Tohru Mukai and Yasunori Sakural. (AUDITORY CH ARACTER tISTICS
OF WALLEYE POLLOCK 7HERACRA CHALCOCRAMMA (PALLAS).] Nippon Sursan Cafcfcush. 61(2):159-163,
277 1995 In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
JFac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan]
<» nn4«1 Park YonR-Seok- Yasunorl Sakurai; Kohjl lida and Tohru Mukai. [MECHANISMS OF SOUND
SUCTION IN WALLEYE POLLOCK THEKACRA CHALCOCRAMMA (PALLAS).] Nippon to Gatta>sh.
fj1(2)-243-244, 279. 1995. In Japanese. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan]
O/icor/iynchus nerica, O. ktsutcb, and O, mykiss.
S^,S!SSSS^^^
THE GOLDFISH OVARY. Biol. Reprod. 52(Suppl. 1):86. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Dep Biol. Sci., Univ. Calgaiy, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1 N4] Qrass/us aiimhis.
[Nail. Biol, Surv., Coop, Fisl. & Wlldl. Res. Unit, Tox. Tecli Univ., Lubbock 79409-2125. tcl.806-742-2851,
fax;806-742-2280]
^
[Seward Mar. Cent,, Inst. Mar. Sci., Univ. Alaska, Box 730, Scward 99664)
J6-21 jgg4.DonD.MacK/n/ay,edHor.p.125-130..
[Dep ObS,e«rics & Gynccol, Univ. British Columbia, Rm. 1 78-950 W. 20 Ave., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6H
3V5 tel'604.675-2432; fax:604-87 5-2 4 96; frmall:cpcn8®unixg.ubc.ca]
Univ. Trondholm 7055, Norway. ^1:47-73-596202; fax:47-73-591 309] Oncorhynchus myftb*.
TELEOST THE GILTHEAD SEA BREAM SP . . . -52. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst Aculcull. Torre dc la Sal, CSIC, 1 2595 Torre de In Sal, Castellon, Spain]
epemcr....
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2C9] Cypmms carpfo and Carassius auratus.
95-004960 Pelerson, R. H. and D. J. Martln-Robldiaud. YOLK UTILIZATION RY ATLANTIC SALMOh I (WMO
MMR L) ALEVINS IN RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE AND SUBSTRATE. >\Quacu/l. Eng. 14(1):85-99. 199,.
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Biol. Sin., Si. Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0]
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PHYSIOLOGY (Continued)
MONOCLONAL ^BODIEs'RFASSc u™a«oj N' P" Maaseide; J" Gtelle; C Endresen and H- >• Wcrgetand \
(SAIMO SALAR I ) S & S^M ^ITM SERUM IgM AND LEUKOCYTES FROM ATLANTIC SALMON :'
rw i j r. fmmunot 5(4):275.287. 1 995. FR 40(3)
IWergeland: Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, Berger, High Technol. Cent., N-5020 Bcrgen, Nonv.y] :
^
^VeK
[Dep. Biol., Univ. HaifaOranim, Tivon 36006, Israel]
«enlarz and Pio,r Eple, SEASONAL CHANCES
CW/0 L.). POL ^^^l^^^^^l^^0 IMMATURE CARI'fCW-KINUi
n irhii«mk- i 7c .l™™-41^ -227-236.1994.ln English willi Polish summ. FR 40(3)
p. lch.hyob,ol. & F,sh., Agnc. Acad., Krakow, 30-149 Krakow-Mydlniki, ul. Spiczakowa 6, Pol*nd|
|Biol. Sci., Univ. Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4. lel:403-220-6937l
SwATERPADmE^ OF Na^ AND CI' REGULATION IN
/- top. Biol. 19B(2):295-3W Tl S FR 40P ) U5 WVW5S) DURINC EXERCISE AND STRESS.
[McDonald: Dep. Biol., McMas.or Univ, ,280 Main St. W, Hamihon, ON, Canada US 4K1 1
^TNpVcl^ Chiba' LICHT AND
j235[4i;67^ °F HAGFISHES AND THREE
^^
THEP^u!TARY.WTE^^^^^ MATURITY MODIFfHS THE
fndocr/noA98(3}:3H. 320. 1995 FR40(3) ALAXISTOSTRESSINMALERAINBOWTROUT. Gen. Camp.
^LATED MOUCUUS .N THE
HEMICALANPE^S^^^^^^
J3ST T°UCh & HMrinB ReS' Cem" °ep- "« & P^-co,., Univ, Queensland, Brisbane, Q,d.
STRESS ON THE IMM^SYsl^
TO.CO/. In*^ 109(2KSJ5 . °994 FR Jop'r ^ """^ ^^
ub- INERQ- oiadei -- *» 2PB, England.
9si™rcFsr::"n8Kf"u'^^ ' onv'
BC,
40(3)
SO
1995
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PHYSIOLOGY (Continued)
95-004973 Randall, David. ION AND GAS TRANSPORT ACROSS THE GILLS OF FRESHWATER TELEOST
FISH. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D, MacKinlay, editor, p. 5-9. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Dep, Zool., Univ. Brilish Columbia, 6270 University Blvd., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 2G3.
tel:604-B22-5 709; fax:604-822-24161
95-004974 Reddy, P. K.; M, M. Vijayan; J. F. Leatherland andT. W. Moon. DOES RU486 MODIFY HORMONAL
RESPONSES TO HANDLING STRESSOR AND CORTISOL TREATMENT IN FED AND FASTED RAINBOW
TROUT? /. Fish Bib/. 46(2):341-359. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Lealherland: Insl. Ichthyol. & Dep. Biomed. Sci., Univ, Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada NIG 2W1|
Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-004975 Reid, Scott D.; ). ]. Dockray;T. K, Union; D. G. McDonald and C. M, Wood. EFFECTS OF A SUMMER
TEMPERATURE REGIME REPRESENTATIVE OF A GLOBAL WARMING SCENARIO ON GROWTH AND
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN HARDWATER- AND SOFTWATER-ACCLIMATED JUVENILE RAINBOW TROUT
IONCQRHYNCHUS MYKISS). I. Therm. Biol. 20(1/2):231-244, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Okanagan University Coll., 3333 College Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada V1V 1V7]
95-004976 Reid, Steve G.; Regrna Frilsche and Ann-Catlirinc Jonsson, IMMUNOHISTOCFIEM1CAL
LOCALIZATION OF BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES AND AMINES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CHROMAFFIN TISSUE OF
FIVE SPECIES OF FISH. Cell Tissue Res. 28Q(3):499-512. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol., Univ. Ottawa, 30 Marie Curie, Oltawa, ON, Canada KIN 6N5] Got/us morhua, Oncorhynclws
mykiss, Anguilta anguilh, Squalus acanthias, and Myxine glutinosa.
95-004977 Reynolds, James B. ELECTROFISHING INJURIES IN FISH: SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM AND
PROGRESS TOWARDS RESOLUTION. Am. Fish. Soc. Anmi. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 67, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res. Unit, Natl. Biol. Surv., P.O. Box 757100, Univ. Alaska, Fairbanks 99775-7100.
Iel:907-474-7661 ] Oncor/iync/ius mykiss.
95-004978 Richards, Gary P.; Julie Ctiao; Peter Chung and Lee Chao. PURIFICATION AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF TISSUE KALLIKREIN-LIKE PROTEINASES FROM THE BLACK SEA BASS
(CtNJROPRISTlS STRIATA) AND THE SOUTHERN FROG (RANA BERtANDIERt). Camp. Biochem. Physiot. C
Phsrmncol. Toxicol. Endocrinol. 1 11(1):G9-82. 1995. FR 40(3)
[L. Chao: Dep. Biochem. & Mol. Biol., Med. Univ. S.C., 1 71 Ashley AVG,, Charleston 29425. tel:803-792-432 1;
fax:803-792-4322]
95-004979 Robohm, Richard A. and Robert A. Koch. EVIDENCE FOR ORAL INGESTION AS THE PRINCIPAL
ROUTE OF ANTIGEN ENTRY IN BATH-IMMUNIZED FISH. Fish & Shellfish Immunol. 5(2):137-150. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Exp. Biol. Branch, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, Milford, CT 06-160] Carassius auratus.
95-004980 Ronneslad, I. and O. Lie. LIPID METABOLISM IN DEVELOPING YOLK-SAC LARVAE OF ATLANTIC
HALIBUT (HIPPOGIOSSUS HIPPOCLOSSUS L.). Ada Physiol. Stand. 1 53(4):32A. 1 995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Insl. Nutr., Dir. Fish., P.O. Box 1 900, Nordnes, N-5024 Bergen, Norway]
95-004981 Rostant, Elizabeth S.; Don J. Ralnnie and Andrew Taskcr. BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF
SENSORY DISCRIMINATION IN ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR). High Performance Fish: Proceedings of
an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at lite University of British Columbia In Vancouver, Canada, luly
16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, cdllor. p. 450-455. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Anat. & Physiol., Atlantic Vol. Coll,, Univ, Prince Edward Island, Charloltctown, PI CIA 4P3.
tcl:902-566-0639; fax:902-566-0958; e-mail:crostanl@acad1.upel.ca|
95-004982 Rourke, A. W, MELATONIN AND SMOLT STATUS, High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an
/nlernal/onaf Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly
16-21, 1994, Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 110-115. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Sci., Univ. Idaho, Moscow 83844-3051 ] Oncor/iyndius mykiss.
95-004983 Rusl, Micliael B.; Ronald W. Hardy and Robert R. Slicknoy. DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN
ASSIMILATION OF PROTEIN BOUND, POLYPEPTIDE BOUND OR FREE 35S-METHIONINE FORCE-FED TO
LARVAL STRIPED BASS (MORONE SAXATILIS). High Performance Fish; Proceedings of an International Fish
Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-2 ^, 1994. Don
D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 397-398. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Northwest Fish. Scl. Cent,, NMFS, 2725 Montlake Blvd. E., Seattle, WA 98112. tel:206-860-3382;
fax:206-860-3394; e-mail:mike_rust@ccgate2.afsc.noaa.gov|
95-004984 Saborowski, R, and F, Buchholz. [SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF MFO ACTIVITY IN NORTH SEA
DAB.] Verh, Dlsc/t. Zoo/. Ces, No. 87.1. p. 314. 1994. In German. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Anslalt Helgoland, Meeressln. D-27483 Helgoland, Germany] t/manda //manda,
FR40(3) 51 1995
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PHYSIOLOGY (Conlinued)
?SSr4985 Sakai' M'; M' Kobayash' and T. Yoshida. ACTIVATION OF RAINBOW TROUT, CWCOKHYNCHW
MYKISS, PHACOCniC CELLS BY ADMINISTRATION OF BOVINE LACTOFERRIN. Comp. Biochem. Phyjiol i
Biochem. Mot. Bio/. 1 10(4):755-759. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Agric., Miyazaki Univ., Miyazaki 889-21, Japan. tel:985-58-281 1 1
SS.'H'^r6 SamPath'l<umarJ R.; R. E, Byers; A. D, Munro and T. J. Lam. PROFILE OF CORTISOL DURING 1H£
ONTOGENY OF THE ASIAN SEABASS, IATES CALCARIFER. Aquaculiure 1 32(3,4}:349-359. 1 995. FR 40(3]
|lam: Dep. Zool., Nail. Univ. Singapore, Lower Ken! Ridge Rd., Singapore 051 1, Singapore)
D A'C^M^ Sant'C( Male; lvan Kalavic and Ju«« Jug-Dujakovfc. INITIAL SWIMBLADDER INFLATION OF SEA
?rrS. J?'CENTRARCHUS IABRAX I. AS RELATED TO TEMPERATURE, PHOTOPERIOD AND DELAYED
FEEDING. Period Bio/. 96(4):301-305. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Coll. Nat. Sci., Teslina 1 2, 58000 Split, Croatia]
Sanlos' C T' C'; M- N- Fernandes and W, Severi. RESPIRATORY GILL SURFACE AREA OF A
E AIR.BREATHING LQRICARIID FISH, RHINELEPIS STR1COSA. Can. L Zool. 72(1 1 »:20Q9-20I5
1994. In English with French summ. FR 40(3)
IFernandes: Dep. Cienc. Fisiol., Univ. Fed. Sao Carlos, Caixa Postal 676, 13565-905 Sao Carlos, Sao Paito
Brazil]
95-004989 Sargent, J. R. ORIGINS AND FUNCTIONS OF EGG LIPIDS- NUTRITIONAL IMPLICATION
Broodstock Management and Egg and larva/ Quality, Based on the Second 'Science in Aauacutturc" Intcrnaltom
Wg$f™WM"ersi*°fSlirlin&^^^^
(Unit Aquat. Biochem., School Nal. Sci., Univ. Stifling, Stifling FK9 4LA, Scotland)
95-004990 Sasagawa, Ichiro. THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE DENTINE MATRIX AND MINFRALI/ATIO'
DURING DENTINOGENESIS IN STING RAYS, ELASMOBRANCHS. BiLlneralL™ 9™"h «"«
5ympo«um on B.om.nera/./a ™ Monaco • 17-20 November 1993. 1 • Fundamentals of Bft^nerateStkw.
[Lab. Cell. Physiol., ERS, CNRS, F0100, 91405 Orsay, Francel
AND mNboNTHREsn%^hl?;cEFFECT5 OF
CHANNEL CATFISH . A ft* BW™^^;!? »M ?R 4^ °F CnOCHROME ^"505 FROM THE
|D«. TOXKOI. u». Arkanas Med. Sci, Utfc Rock 72205] toa/u,us p™cla,us
04Na,hH3H rV , - K e"or-P- 26-28. 1994. FR 40H)
ScKwartzemrubef, R. Steven- Huhpr, va j
Rt^^^mtSFORSTlMUWTKWBYTHYBnTPnmMnr ^ " R°berl J' O«ne«a
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Sm«97 Secor D H-P M RccolfcA.Henderson^zapaloandE.D.Houde.TRACKINCTHEMIGRATlONS
A5N°D°4EST7UA^Er'uDSEKbF I HUDSON *™™™™™™J™%™ USING ^^
MICROCHEMISTRY. Am. Fish. Soc. Anmi. Meet. Abstr. No. 124 p. 53. 1 J J4. WWW -,nr BRnmft
[Chesapeake Biol. Lab., Cent. Environ. & Esluarine Studies, Univ. Md. Syst., Solomons 20688-0038.
tel'410-326-7229; e-mail:letly@cbl.umd.edu] Morone saxatilis.
95-004998 Segner, H. and R. Bohm. [GLUCOSE PHOSPHORYLATION IN CARP LIVER.] Verh. DKch. Zoo/.
Oekotoxikol., Postfach 2, 04301 Leipzig,
Germanyl Cyprinus carpio.
qr 004999 Sehfial G K • P. K. Saxena and H. S. Sehgal. HORMONAL CONTROL OF SEX IN COMMON
AND ITS APPLICATION TO COMPOSITE FISH CULTURE. The Carp. Proceedings oi the Second
dl^ He/d ,n Budapest HW, 64 September 1993. R. Mard and C. A £. Caft
80(3):89-96. 1994. FR 40(3) .„„,,,
[Dep Wild., Fish, & Consetv. Biol., Univ. Calif., Davis 95616]
95-005001 Sharber, Norman G. ELECTROFISHING: THE USE OF INDUCED EPILEPSIES TO CAPTURE FISH.
Am Fish. Soc. Anna. Meet. AbM. No. 1 24. p. 68. 1 994, FR 40(3)
[PO Box 1059 Flagstaff, AZ 86002. tel:602-774-B829] Oncorhynchw mylcrss.
Suppl p 53-58. 1990. In Russian wllh English summ. FR 40(3)
?C^.e JSdramous Fish Res. Cent, Nad. Biol. Serv., One Migratory Way, P.O. Box 796, Turners Falls, MA
01376]
HeW al Ite U,»Vm/V of British
r -S-NT^,. S«, 1 Mi8ra7 Wa, ,0. ta 7OC, T ..... „ * MA
01376 tcl-41 3-863-8995; fax:413-863-9B10l Oncorhyncnus fcuuich In Canada.
SSSaSTO1^
SINGAPORE 15 1 7 DECEMBER 1 994. Tox/con 33(6):71 3-722. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Selected abstracts indexed in Ihis issue of Fisheries Review.
ORnnsnofi Skorkowski E F-A Blegnlewska and K. Stachowiak. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION
OFTHE?ISH SEx'sPKIFicTE'sTicUUXR PROTEIN. Comp. flfochem. Phys/of. C Pharmaco/. TOXKO/. fndwmof.
l1°lBlo|fls;!,!58M980 GdSsobieszewo, Poland. ^1:40-58-3807141 Cfupea ha^nus and Oficwnynctas
myfciss.
95-005007 Smith, S. L. and G. Guillan. UTILIZATION OF A FIELD NECROPSY BASED HEALTH ASSESSMENT
INDEX IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS ESTUARINE SYSTEMS. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna. Meet Abstr. No. 124, p. 62. 1994.
Resour. Conserv. Comm., 5144 E. Sam Houston Pkwy, Houston, TX 77015.
M/cropogon/as undu/ati/s, Lelostanws xanthuna, Arias felis, and Ictalurus fUfcatus.
461 |Sund,"sp. PhySa, Biol., Univ. San,iago de Compo.eia, , 5706 Samiago d. Compostela, GaUcia,
Spain) Oncorh/ncfius mykiss,
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95-005009 Soengas I L • P R • i
OF RAINBOW TROUT IS MoSlFn nift^n a"d D' Andfes' GfLL CARBOHYDRATE ,,lt,™,u
t6(5):845.856.1 995. FR 40(3) "UKING CRADUAL ADAPTATION TO SEA WATER. ). fth
SpainI OncorhyHchus myjtf^' B'°'" Un'V' Sanlia8° de Compostela, 15706 Sanliago de Compostela,
'98(4):877-8a8.19D5.FR40(3)
W Moon. UPTAKE AND METABOLISM OF GLUCOSE, AlANItt
F THE AMERICAN EEL ANCWtM ROSTRATA. I. fop. B^J
, ON, Canada KIN GN5|
J. fxp. a/ot 198(4)953959 l5 R403 BL°°D FR°M THE TROUT ONCOKfffNCtKS
?K?n?STR'B^S0?Qi{I™m?^
CHROMATOCRAPHY AND IMMUNo2^Ncg^?Tlg "A?ISH- ^N A DETERMINED El
Ht40(3j ^-ncMisiKY. Cea Comp. Endocrinol. 97(3):300-307. 1955
(Dep. Zool. & Biochem. & Mol. Biol., Univ. N H Durham m«w A, ,
95-005013 ' u"mam 03824. Myxine glutinosa.
PM Shahidi- CHANCES .N THE AMIW
. WILD ATLANTIC SALMO
Pop. Zoo.., Univ. Gue.ph, Cudph, ON, Canada Niciwi,
95-005014 Stefansson,
Bergen, Noay.
95-005015 StillweH, Evelvn I m,l TII
teSOWSHSM, ^ «»'. ««. S«. «5I, ,. fredericton, N6 Canada E3BW)
FISHERIES REVIEW
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95-005021 Swanson, Penny. REGULATION OF CAMETOGENESIS IN FISH BY GONADOTROPINS Hieh
Petfofmance Pah: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at (he University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-2), 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 131-136 1994 FR 40(3)
JNMFS, Northwest Fish. Sci. Cent., 2725 Montlake Blvd. E., Seattle, WA tel:206-860-3282- fax-206-860.3267-
e-mail:swansp@u.washinglon.edu] ' '
95-005022 Sweeting, R. M.; G. A. Alexander; L. Boesgaard; B. A. McKeown and J G Eales EFFECTS OF
oX'^^Tl; FDAC7°RS °N 5'-MONODEIODINASE ACTIVITY IN THE GILLS AND LIVER OF JUVEN°E
SALMONIDS. High Performance Fah: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the
University of British Columbia m Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 237-238.
[Dep. Biol. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada. lel:604-291-3986; fax'604-291-3496-
e-rnail:5weeting@sfu.ca] Oncorhynchus mykiss and O. tdsutch. '
95-005023 Sylvester, lames L, Jr. and Glenn R. Parsons. A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF RESPIRATION
1992
95-005024 Tabata, Kazuo. REDUCTION OF FEMALE PROPORTION IN LOWER GROWING FISH
[Hyogo Prefeclural Fish. Exp. Sin., Minami-Futami, Akashi, Hyogo 674, Japan]
95-005025 Tiikemura, A.; K. Takano and H. Takahashi. THE UPTAKE OF MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS
IN THE HINDCUT OF VIVIPAROUS ROCKFISH EMBRYOS.;. Fish Riot. 4&(3):4B5-493 1995 FR 40(3)
[Sesoko Sin., Trop. Biosphere Res. Cent,, Univ. Ryukyus, MotoLni, Okinawa 905-02, Japan! Sebastes
taczanowskii. ' * ' ' •"-1"'-"1"3
95-005026 Takii, Kenji; Manabu Seoka; Osamu Tnkaoka; Shin-idii Furuta; Motoji Nakamura and Hldeml
Kuma.. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, RNA AND DNA CONTENTS, AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ! ACTIVITY
WITH GROWTH OF STRIPED JACK LARVAE THROUGH JUVENILES. Fish. Sci. 60(1 ):73-76 1 994 FR I 40(3
[Fish. Lab., Kmki Univ., Uragamr, Wakayama 649-51, Japan] Caranx dcliouisslmus.
95-005027 Tamotsu, S.; T. Oislii; K. Nakao; Y. Fukada; Y. Shiclirda; T. Yoshizawa and Y Mnrita
LOCALIZATION OF IODOPSIN AND ROD-OPSIN IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE RETINA AND mEAL
COMPLEX OF THE RIVER LAMPREY, LAMPETRA IAPONICA. Cell Tissue Res. 278(1 ) 1 1 01 994 FR 40(3
[Monta: First Dep. Phvsiol., Hamamatsu Univ. School Med., 3600 Handa-cho, Hamamatsu 431-31, Japan]
95-005028 Tate, Andrew E.; Louis A. Hclfrich; George S. Libcy and W. E. Bcal RE
.Mec(M6str.No 124 p 74 1994 FR 40(3)
240G1-°321- lcl:703-231-S059] Moronc saxatffo and M
95-005029 Taylor, Mark ]., and Dave Hoole. THE CHEMILUMINESCENCE OF CYF^RINID LEUCOCYTES IN
5(3)T^ EXT"ACTS °F LICULA IN™™™S (CfSTOD^^^^S.
(Liverpool School Trop. Med., Pembroke PL, Liverpool L3 5QA, England] RutSus ruiilus and CoWo gobto.
95-005030 Teskeredzic, E.; M.Tomoc; M. hlacmanjek; E. McLean; Z. Teskeredzic and E Donaldson GROWTH
AND BODY COMPOSITION OF COMMON CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO L.) MAINTAINED UNDER APHAQC
THERMAL CONDITiONS: RESPONSETO PORCINE SOMATOTROPIN THERAPY. The C^ "S^te
JeawK/jJquaw/lure-iponsOTcd Symposium, Held In Budapest. Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billed and C
A, £. Gall, editors. AqmcuHurc 1 29{1-4):343. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Ruder Boskovic Insf., Bijenkka 54, 41000 Zagreb, Croatia]
95-005031 Thompson, Kevin G. and Eric P. Bergcrsen. INJURIES TO BROWN TROUT (W/MO TR( /ml AND
RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) RESULTING FROM THE USE E OF WALK AND
BOAT-ELECTROFISHING METHODS, AND IMPACTS ON I LONG I TERM SURVIVAL Of = BO A?
ELECTROFISHINC IN COLORADO. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meo*. "hsrr.So 124 p 69 1994 FR 40(?)
(Colo. State Univ., 201 Wagar Hall, Fort Collins 00526. tcl:303-249-6412I
?»??SS,^ Tiefney' M' L; Gp Cramb and N' Hazon- STIMULATION OF THE RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM
ms. ?! ! 40(5) BY PAPAVERINE IN THE SEAWATER EEL' ANCUILL* MCUIMJ- Su6^72i w.
(Catty Mar. Lab., School Biol. & Med. Sci., Univ. St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife KYI 6 8LB, Scotland]
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95-005033 Tiihonen, Kirsti; Mikko Nikinmaa and Jarmo Uppivaara. GLUCOSE TRANSPORT IN CARP
ERYTHROCYTES: INDIVIDUAL VARIATION AND EFFECTS OF OSMOTIC SWELLING, EXTRACELLULAR pH
AND CATECHOLAMINES. /. Exp. Biol. 1 98(2):577-583. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Zool,, Div. Physiol., P.O. Box 1 7, FlN-00014 Univ. Helsinki, Finland] Cyprinus carpio.
95-005034 Tobei, S. A,; M, Nozaki; ). H. Youson and S. A. Sower. DISTRIBUTION OF
GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE-lll (GnRH-lll) IN BRAINS OF LARVAL LAMPREYS
MARINUS). Celt. Tissue Res. 279(2);261-270. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Shriver Cent., 200 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, MA 02254]
95-005035 Tocher, Douglas R,; John D. Caslell; James R. Dick and John R. Sargent. EFFECTS OF SAMNITY ON
THE FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONS OF TOTAL LIPID AND INDIVIDUAL CLYCEROPHOSPHOLIPID CLAWli
OF ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SAIAR) AND TURBOT (SCOPHJHALMUS MAXIMUS) CELIS IN CULT UKt
Fish Physiol. Biochem. 14(2):125-137. 1995. FR40(3)
INERC Unit Aquat. Biochem,, School Nat. Sci., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland]
95-005036 Tomasso, ]. R. COMPARATIVE INHIBITION OF NITRITE TOXICITY BY CHLORIDE IN ^M1*,
FRESHWATER AND EURYHALINE FISHES. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish I nY*t°-°e>
Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, }u\y 1 6-2 1, 1 994. Don D. Mac. K rnu r-
editor. p. 239-242. 1994. FR 40(3) nn^ ,,, .
|Dep. Aquacull. Fish. & Wild!,, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29634. lel:803-656-2809; fax:803-fij6-JJ J^l
95-005037 Tsuchida, S. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UPPER TEMPERATURE TOLERANCE AND FLN.fl
PREFERENDUM OF JAPANESE MARINE FISH./. Therm. Biol 20(1/2):35-41. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Cent. Lab., Mar. Ecol. Res. Inst,, Onjgku, Chiba 299-51, Japan] Daia for 14 species.
95-005038 Tufts, Bruce; Jim Kieffer and Suzanne Currie. THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON TH
PHYSIOLOGY OF RAINBOW TROUT BEFORE AND AFTER EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE. Am. Fish, 5oc. AMU- M**
Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 101-102. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Queen's Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6. tel:61 3-545-61 24] Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-005039 Tytler, Peler and Jacqueline Ireland. THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY f 3NTW.
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MITOCHONDRIA IN CHLORIDE CELLS IN THE SKIN OF THE l.AKVAEQ:
THETURBOTISCOPHTHAIMU5MAMML/SU Therm. Biol. 20(1/2}:M5. 1995. FR 40(3) ;
(Dep. Biol. & Mol. Sci., Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland] ',
95-005040 Val, Adalberlo L; Joanne Lessard and David J. Randall. EFFECTS OF HYPOXIA ON KAINDO/
TROUT(ONCORHYNCHUSMYK/5S):lNTRAERYTHROCYTICPHOSPHATESJ.£xp.Bio/. 19B(2):30!>-3 tO. I99:;
FR 40(3) j
(Inst. Mac. Pesquisas Amazonia, Alameda Cosmo Ferreira, 1 75&, 69083-000 Manaus, AM, Brazil] ;
95-005041 Vallarino, Mauro; Denis Tranchand-Bunel; Jean-Louis Thoumas; Marra Angela Masini;
Conlon; Alain Fournier; Georges Pellelier and Hubert Vaudry, NEUROPEPTIDE TYROSINE IN THE BRArN Cft
THE AFRICAN LUNGFISH.PKOTOPTERUS ANNECTENS: IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIXATJON ANii
BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION./. Comp. Neurol. 356(4}:537-551, 1995. FR40(3} I
[1st. Anal. Comp., Univ. Cenova, Viale Benedello XV, 1 61 32 Geneva, Italy]
95-005042 van der Heijden, M. H.T.; J. B. M. A. Rooijakkers; G. H. R. Booms; ]. H. W. M. Rnmbmil iijif t JJ. HJ
Boon. PRODUCTION, CHARACTERISATION AND APPLICABILITY OF MONOCLONAL ANTIE1ODIES TO;
EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA AMCUILIA L., 1758) IMMUNOGLOBULIN. Vet. Immiinol. tmnnii\n^3l^
45(1,2):151-164.1995.FR40(3}
|Dep. Fish Cult. & Fish., Wageningen Agric. Univ., P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, NGllu>rlnml&|
95-005043 van der Meer, H. ]. and J. K. Bowmaker. INTERSPECIFIC VARIATION OF PHOTORE< EPTORS tt :
FOUR CO-EXISTING HAPLOCHROMINE C1CHL1D FISHES. Brain Behav, Evol. 45(4):232-240, 199S, FH -IO(J)
(Res. Group Ecol. Morpho!., Dep. Organismal Zool., Univ. Leiden, Netherlands] Hap/oc/iroinis iVjjcns, Jl
p/ceali/5, H. ishmaeli, and H. pyrihocephalus.
95-005044 van der Meer, H. J. VISUAL RESOLUTION DURING GROWTH IN A CICHLII) FISH- .'
MORPHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL CASE STUDY. Brain Behav. Evoi. 45(1 ):25-33. 1 995. FR -10(3)
(Res. Group Ecol. Morphol., Dep. Organismal Zool., Univ. Leiden, P.O.B. 9516, NL-2300 RA Leitfcn,
Netherlands] Haphcbromis argens.
95-005045 Verbost, Pieter M. and James C. Fenwick. N-TERMINAL AND C-TERMINAL FRAGMENTS Of W-
HORMONESTANNIOCALCINSHOWDIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS IN EELS. Gen. Comp £nc/ocnno/90(2)-ie5-l9i'
1 995. FR 40(3) ' ' ''
(Dep. Anim. Physiol., Univ. Nijmegen, Toenooiveld, 6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands] Anguflla nuirard arA -
A snguilla.
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95-005046 Vermeulen, G. ).; ). G. D. Lambert; C. A. Teilsma; M. A. Zandbergen and H. ]. T. Coos. ADRENAL
TISSUE IN THE MALE AFRICAN CATFISH, OARIAS CARIEPINUS: LOCALIZATION AND STEROID HORMONE
SECRETION. Cell Tissue Res. 280(3):653-657. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Coos: Dep. Exp. Zool., Res. Croup Comp. Endocrinol., Univ. Ulrech, Padualaan 8, NL-3584 CH Utrecht,
Netherlands]
95-005047 Vijayan, M. M. and T. W. Moon. THE STRESS-RESPONSE AND THE PLASMA CLEARANCE OF
CORTICOSTEROID AND GLUCOSE IN A MARINE TELEOST, THE SEA RAVEN. High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
Canada, /u/y 16-21, 1994. Don 0, MacKinlay, editor, p. 449. 1994. Abslract only. FR 40(3)
[EVS Environ. Consult., 195 Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver, DC, Canada V7P 2R4. lel:604-986-4331;
{ax:6G4-662-8548] Hemitripterus americanus.
95-005048 Wainwright, Peter C. and Barton A. Richard. SCALING THE FEEDING MECHANISM OF THE
LARGEMOUTH BASS (M1CROPJERUS SALMOIDES): MOTOR PATTERN. ). Exp. Biol. 1 98(5}:1 161-1171.1 995.
FR40(3}
. Biol. Sci., Fla. Stale Univ., Tallahassee 32306-3050]
95-005049 Wang, Yunxia and J. Michael Conlon. PURIFICATION AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION
OF VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE FROM THE TROUT AND BOWFIN. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol,
98(1):94-101. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Regulatory Peptide Cent., Dep. Biomed. Sci., Creighton Univ. School Med., Omaha, NE 681 78.
fax:402-28 0-2690) Oncor/iync/ius mykiss and Am/a catva.
95-005050 Webb, M. A.; S. I. Doroshov and J. P. Van Eenennaam. EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON FINAL
OVARIAN MATURATION IN WHITE STURGEON, AOPENSER 7RANSMONTANUS. High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
Canada, ]uly 16-21, 1994. Don 0. MacKinlay, editor, p. 186-190. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Anim. Sci., Univ. Calif., Davis 95616. tel:91 6-752-2058; fax:91 6-752-01 75;
e-mailnnawebb@ucdavis.edu]
95-00505 1 Webb, Tamika A.; Wendy J. Kowalski and Richard A. Fluck. MICROTUBULE-BASED MOVEMENTS
DURING OOPLASMIC SEGREGATION IN THE MEDAKA FISH EGG (ORYZIAS MT/PES). Biol. Bull. (Woods
Hole} 1 88(2 ):1 46-1 56. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[Fluck: Franklin & Marshall Coll., Dep. Biol., Lancaster, PA 1 7604-3003]
05-005052 Whilesel, Timothy A.; Peter T, Lofy; Richard W. Carmichael; Rhine T. Messmcr; Michael W. Flesher
and Dennis W. Rondorf. A COMPARISON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ACCLIMAT6D AND DIRECT STREAM
RELEASED, HATCHERY-REARED STEELHEAD SMOLTS IN NORTHEAST OREGON, High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
Canada, fuly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 87-92. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Fish & Wildl., 211 Inlow Hall, East. Oreg. State Coll., La Grande 97050. tel:503-962-3777;
fax:503-962-3849] Oncorhyrtchus mykiss.
95-005053 Whilesel, Timothy A. and Richard W. Carmichael, BIMODAL DEVELOPMENT AND
SMOLTIFICATION IN HATCHERY-REARED CHINOOK SALMON. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an
It-iternati onai Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July
16-21, J99-f. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 1 16-121. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Fish & Wildl., 211 Inlow Hall, East. Oreg. State Coll., La Grande 97850. tel:503-962-3777;
fax:503-962-3849] Oncorriynchus (shawylscna.
95-005054 Wiegand, M. D. THE GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURAWS] AS A MODEL SYSTEM FOR THE STUDY
OF EMBRYONIC AND LARVAL LIPID METABOLISM IN CYPRINID FISH. The Carp, Proceedings of the Second
Aquacultwe-Sponsored Symposium, Held In Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Biltard and C. A. E. Gall,
editors.' Aquaculiure 129(1-4):13G-137. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3}
(Dep. Biol., Univ. Winnipeg, MB, Canada]
95-005055 Wieser, W. THE ENERGETICS OF FISH LARVAE, Acta Physlol. Scand. 1 53(4):24A. 1 995. Abstract
only. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Zool,, Univ. Innsbruck, Austria]
95-005056 Williams, E. E. and ]. R. Hazel. RESTRUCTURING OF PLASMA MEMBRANE PHOSPHOUPIDS IN
ISOLATED HEPATOCYTES OF RAINBOW TROUT DURING BRIEF IN VITRO COLD EXPOSURE. /. Comp.
Physiol. B Biochem. Sysl. Environ. 1 64(8):600-608. 1 995, FR 40(3)
[Oep. Zool., 3029 Cordtey Hall, Oreg. State Univ., Corvallis 97331-2914] Onownync/ius mykiss.
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o?c??n5?^7 Wohmiann< Andreas P. A. ANTIFREEZE GLYCOPEPTIDES OF THE HIGH-ANTARCTIC SILVERRfr
PLEURAGRAMMA ANTARCTICUM (NOTOTHENIOIDEI). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C Pharmacof Towd
fndocnno/. 111(1):12M29. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Polarokol., Univ. Kiel, Wischhofstrasse 1-3, Gebade 1 2, D-24148 Kiel, Germany]
95-005058 Wourms,JolinP.THECHALLENGESOFPISCINEVIVIPARITY.Deve/opmenI/nV/efiebra(eFm&j>-
Environmental Parental and Embryonic Interactions. Proceedings of the International joint Meeting offheSotiV
tor txpenmental Biology, American Society of Zoologists, and Canadian Society for Zoology, 9-13 August 199 =
Lsmbndge, England. Amos Ar and Carol VIeck, editors. !sr. }. Zool. 49(3-4):551-568. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol. Sd, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29634-1903]
cMn,^ Wr'8hl' P" A'; P" Part and C M' Wood' AMMONIA AND UREA EXCRETION IN THE TIDEPOO.
iS-J ,.J^lC^COnUS MACUtOSU5): SITES OF EXCRETION, EFFECTS OF REDUCED SALINITY A\J
MECHANISMS OF UREA TRANPORT. Fish Physiol. Biochem. 14(2):1 1 1-123. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada N1 G 2W1 ]
95.005060 Yamamoto, Naoyuki; Yoshilaka Oka; Masafumi Amano; Katsumi Aida; Yoshihisa Hascpwa xt
c™'?, Kawashlma- MULTIPLE GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE (GnRHJ-IMMUNORACTM
?S,™5 1N, THE BRA1N °F THE DWARF GOURAMI, COLISA LAUA: IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY AM
RADIOIMMUNOASSAY.y. Comp. Neurol. 355(3):354-368. 1995. FR 40(3}
|Dep. Anal. & Lab, Comp. Neuromorptiol., Nippon Med. School, Sendagi 1 -1 -5, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 1 1 3, J apart
REGULATION OF GAMETOCENESIS AND SPAWKIM
[Dep, Zool., Tel-Aviv Univ, Israel] Cyprihus carp/o in Israel.
?Sp Ti,Yar "' ZpVl' ENE?OCR'N1E CONTROL OF GAMETOCENESIS AND SPAWNING INDUCTION I
£n,5 h iS ^.^^^d^^lt^SponsoredSYmposliim, Heldin Budapest, n*
6-95epiemfaer J993. R. Btllard and G. A. £. Call, editors. Aquaculture nBM-49-73 1995 FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool,, Tel-Aviv Univ., Tel-Aviv 69978, Israel) Cyprinus carpio.
95-005063 Yogev, Leon; John E. Halver and Ronald W. Hardv DIETARY ARGININF
UVENLE COHO SALMON {ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH). H^^^
.
nn - He'dat lhe ^^''Y ^ British Gambia in Vancouver,
, 1994. Don D. MacKmlay, editor, p. 396. 1994. AbslracI only. FR 40(3)
[School Fish,, WH-10, Univ. Wash., Seattle 981 95|
j. Borskj/ N Haro[d Rjchman |N and
IGrau: Inst. Mar. Biol., P.O. Box 1346, Kaneohe, HI 96744]
Ca
Ml Mar. Sd., Univ. Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh] Oariu gariepinus
^^^^
J?- TCChniCal ^^ N- ^' -« 1<S1^ NS, Canada 03^ 2X
2SB^^
Ackman: Canadian Inst. fish. Techno Tech E we V( 2J;171'17B- 1995- « 40(3)
2X4. 1^:902-420-7734; faxflOMflSzSl °"a' P-°' B°X 1000' Halifax- NS, Canada B3
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95-005069 Zohar, Y.; A. Elizur; N. M. Sherwood; J. F. F. Powell; ). E. Rivier and N Zmora
GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING ACTIVITIES OF THE THREE NATIVE FORMS OF
CONADQTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE PRESENT IN THE BRAIN OF CILTHEAD SEABREAM SPARUS
AURA7A. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 97(3}:289-299. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Mar. Biotechnol., Univ. Md, 600 E. Lombard St., Baltimore 21202|
GENETICS, VARIATION STUDIES AND HYBRIDIZATION
95-005070 Agnese, Jean-Francois; Ziriga Josue Oteme and Sylvain Cilles. EFFECTS OF DOMESTICATION ON
GfNETIC VARIABILITY, FERTILITY, SURVIVAL AND GROWTH RATE IN A TROPICAL SILURIFORM'
HETERQBRANCHUS LQNGIFIIIS VALENCIENNES 1840. Aquacultute 131(3,4):197-204. 1995 FR 40(3}
[ORSTOM, 213 rue La Fayelle, 75480 Paris Cedex 10, France]
95'005071 Aparicio, Samuel; Alastair Morrison; Alex Gould; Jonathan Gillhorpe; Cliitrita Chaudhuri; Peier
Rigby; Robb Krumlauf and Sydney Brenner. DETECTING CONSERVED REGULATORY ELEMENTS WITH THE
MODEL GENOME OF THE JAPANESE PUFFER FISH, FUGU RUBKIPZS. Pioc. Nat/, Acad So USA
92{5):1 664-1 688. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Mol. Genet. Unit, Dep. Med., Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, England)
95-005072 Aral, K. GENETIC STUDIES ON GYNOGENETIC, ANDROGENETIC AND POLYPLOID PROGENY
PRODUCED FROM NATURAL TETRAPLOID LOACH, MISCURNUS ANGUIIUCAUDAJUS. Abstracts of
Lectures Presented at the Second Japanese-Israeli Symposium on Aquacullitre, April 17-22, 1 994, Kagoshima, Japan.
jaap win Rijn, editor. Isr. J. Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3):15fl-1S9. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Fac. Appl. Biol. Sri., Hiroshima Univ., Higashi-hiroshima, Japan]
95-005073 Arnason, Einar; S. Palsson; P. H. Pclersen and K. Kristinsson. GENE FLOW AND NEUTRALITY
PARAMETERS INFERRED FROM CYTOCHROME B SEQUENCE VARIANTS IN ATLANTIC COD (GADUS
MORHUA). Heredilas (Lund) 121(3):213. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Biol., Univ. Iceland, Grensasvegur 1 2, IS-1 08 Reykjavik, Iceland]
95-005074 Bargelloni, Luca; Peter A. Ritchie; Tomaso Patarnello; Bruno Battaglia; David M. Lambert and Axel
Meyer, MOLECULAR EVOLUTION AT SUBZERO TEMPERATURES: MITOCHONDRIAL AND NUCLEAR
PHYLOCENIES OF FISHES FROM ANTARCTICA (SUBORDER NOTOTHENIOIDEI), AND THE EVOLUTION
OF ANTIFREEZE GLYCOPEPTIDES. Mol. Biol. Evol. 1 1 (6):854-BG3. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dip. Biol., Univ. Padova, Via Triestes 75, 35121 Padova, Italy)
95-005075 Beacham, T, D,; R, E. Wlthler and C. C, Wood. STOCK IDENTIFICATION OF SOCKEYE SALMON
BY MEANS OF MINISATELLITE DNA VARIATION. N. Am. I. Fish. Manage, 1 5(2):249-265. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Biol. Sci, Branch, Pac. Biol. Stn,, Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K5| Oncorhynchus nerka
in llie North Pacific Ocean.
95-005076 Beaudou, Dominique; Gliislaine Catlaneo-Berrebi and P. Berrebi. (GENETIC IMPACTS OF TROUT
(SALMO TRUTTA FARIO) STOCKING PRACTICES ON IN S/TU POPULATIONS: CASE OF THE ORB BASIN
(HERAULT).] Buff. Fr, Pcche Piscic. No. 332. p. 83-92. 1 994. In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Bcrrebi: Lab, Genome & Popul., CNRS URA 1493, Univ. Montpellier II, PI. Eugene Bataillon, 34095
Montpellier Cedex 5, Franco]
95-005077 Beaumont, A. R.; J. Bray; J. M. Murphy and I. J. Winfield. GENETICS OF WHITEFISH AND VENDACE
IN ENGLAND AND WALES. /. Fish Biol 46(5):880-890. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[School Ocean Sci., Univ. Wales, Bangor, Menai Bridge, Gwynedcl LL59 5EY, Wales] Corcgoni/s albula and
C.
95-005078 Benlzen, Paul and Jonathan M. Wright. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND THE SEARCH FOR
NEW'MARKERS.Mm. Fish. Soc. Anmi. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 63-64. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Wash,, HF-1 0, Seattle 981 95. tel:206-685-9994|
95-005079 Bernatchez, L. [MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TECHNIQUES IN FISHERY MANAGEMENT:
APPLICATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES.] Bull. Fr. Pec/re Piscic. No. 332. p. 1-9. 1 994. In French with English summ.
FR40(3)
[Insl Nail. Rech. Sci. (INRS-Eau), 2800 Einstein, Suite 105, C.P. 7500, Sainte-Foy, PQ, Canada G1V 4C7]
95-005000 Bernatchez, Louis. USEFULNESS OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA VARIATION ANALYSIS FOR
MANAGING ANADROMOUS STOCKS OF RAINBOW SMELT, Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124.
p. Ibfl. 1994. FR 40(3)
[INRS-Eau, 2800 rue Einstein, Sainte-Foy, PQ, Canada G1V 4C7J tel:418-654-3822| Osmerus mordax in
Canada.
95-005081 Bidwell, Christopher A. and Don M. Carlson. CHARACTERIZATION OF VITELLOGENIN FROM
WHITE STURGEON, ACIPENSER TRANSMQNTANUS. }. Mol. Evol. 41(1):104-112. 1995. FR 40(3)
(1026 Poultry Sci. Bldg., Dep. Anim. Sci., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN 47907) /c/u/iyomyzon unicuspis.
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95-005082 Brett, Betty Lou. LOW GENETIC VARIABILITY IN NORTHERN FRESHWATER FISH SPECIIS '
fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 70. 1 994. FR 40(3)
„ '?fi*k B.'l" Naz.arflh ColL Rochester, 4245 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14618-3790. lur7U.58H-
ernail:blbretienez.edu| Etheostoma, Rhinichthys, Micropterus, and Stizostedion in the Great Lakes.
Imcl^Lnr^J'^^! «' G' Franzin' DIFFERENTIATION OF WALLEYE {$7KOSTEDK>N ViJRii
ANA, vc£ r COMPARISON T0 THEIR POND-REARED STOCKS USING MORPHOLOGICAL ANDCENE
AiMALYbtb Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aqtiat. Set. No. 1 963. 27p. 1 994. In English with French summ f R 4CH 31
[Cent. & Arctic Reg. Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3T 2N6]
smAMA, v' ,-WMOfiUSNflLF
in . - SES OF MALES REARED INDIVIDUALLY AND IN GROUPS./. Hered 83(1):43-48 1'W2 FR*-
IDep. Fish. & Aquacult,, Univ. Fla, 7922 N.W. 71st St., Gainesville 32606-0300)
. I. I. Gomelsky; N. Ben-Dom and Y. Peretz. CHROMOSOMES
, , COMMON CARP, CYPRINUS CARPIO L, The Carp. Proceedings of ii\c Sv-
AquacuHure-SponsoredSympos/um, Held In Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. BfflantnmK; A 1 1
editors. Aquaculture 129(1-4):21 7. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(A.R.O., Fish & AquaculL Res. Stn., Dor, M.P. Hof Hacarmel 30820, Israel)
; and B. I. Gomelsky. CYTOfiCNtKC to
THE CRUCIAN CARP AND THE COMMON CARft '
c™ fi A „ c .,f ~ -™ENT OF DISTANT HYBRIDS. The Carp, /Vorwiftifif «<
second AquacuKuK-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September /9<>? R'fWffartlav
A£Ca/t6d,(Ws.^o^rep9(M):217-218M995.A£lracUnt.FR40(3}
[FmP1uan^3.Bnc,^,PondFlsh.(RybnoeiDmitrovD.st_jMoscow^4]g2Wuss.a|c^^
95-005087 Cocca, Ennio; Manoja Ratnayake-Lecamwasam; Sandra K. Parker; Laura (-.imnnftira- V,
HEM^S ?ENOMIC REMNANTS OF a-CLOBIN GENESIS
p^rsiSSS ttS^-^^FK s--
charcoii. "wawi, Nolothema comceps, Cob,onoiolhen gibberifrons, nncl ttiraf7i.ien.Wr
SP°EOUS TRIPLOIDV IN
. Zoo,. & Anlrapol., Fac.
AND THE F'OSSi-
a UegftBefeiiim WftiV 1993 PJIIw! B T iri.LY^INID,AE- Tabfe Ronde Barfjus f/. ftipcfs fwni
334 p. 191-199. In English with French s'umm. FR 4W31 Cftl °'fian/zers' Bo"- fr- f^^l'i^^
COUN7ERGRADIENTVARIATION INGRO^H^PArl?? i? DJF[ERENT LATITUDES: NEW EVII JENCK
1 994. FR 40(3) nrnu \ t.Arn. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 2-1. p. V
(Mar. Sci. Res. Cent., SUNY Stonv nrnni, ^
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me uwoqotom liege, fie/g(um, ^ /uv ,99, ^ ' ' ' £"".V ^tbtARCH. 7nt
:. No. 334. p. 177-189. 1994. In FrencJ Tw?h Fn^S 8e/re^a"d ^ca/Ponan, ^K,,,W(.v:
[La^Genome & Popul, Univ. MonlpeWw H CT li S cSUmm' FR 40(3'
ne^ Swbmmeritfion^iand 8. faarbus ' '" Eugene Ba'a'»on, 34095 Montpplllcr C
szmaa,Cs.;Zsienev.|(;Tn,n
RACES IN A LIVE GENE ffl'oM^M^
95*5093 Dav ' v* ' Szalvas' """Wl Cyprinuj carpfa
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95-005094 Deeley, M. A. and T. J. Benfey. LEARNING ABILITY OF TRIPLOID BROOK TROUT. 1. Fish Bio/.
4&(5):905-907. 1995. FR40{3)
[Benfey: Dep. Biol., Univ. New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 6E1 i Salvelinus fontinalis.
95-005095 Desjardins, Marc D.; Robert D. Fields; David H. Wahl and David P. Philipp. GENETIC ANALYSIS
OF MUSKELLUNGE (fSOX MASQUINONGY) AND NORTHERN PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS) WITHIN THREE
ADJACENT WATERSHEDS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 68. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Aqual. Ecol., Nat. Hist. Surv., 607 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL. tel:2 17-244-3946;
e-maiLdielil@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu]
95-005096 Devlin, R. H.; T. Y. Yesaki; C. Biagi; E. M. Donaldson; P. Swanson and W.-K. Chan. GROWTH
ENHANCEMENT OF SALMONIDS THROUGH TRANSGENESIS USING AN "ALL-SALMON" GENE
CONSTRUCT. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the
University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 343-345.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, 4160 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, BC, Canada V7V 1N6. lel:604-G66-7926;
fax:604-66 6-3497 1 Oncorhynchus nerka, O. kisutch, and Salmo salar,
95-005097 Dueck, Lucy A. and Roy G. Danzmann. POPULATION DIVERGENCE OF INTRODUCED
RAINBOW TROUT IN THE LAKE ONTARIO WATERSHED. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 103.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada N1G 2W1. tel:51 9-824-41 20[ Oncornync/uis ntykiss.
95-005098 Elder, John F., Jr., and Isaac ). Schbsser. EXTREME CLONAL UNIFORMITY OF PHOXINUS
ZOS/NEOGAEUS GYNOGENS (PISCES: CYPRINIDAE) AMONG VARIABLE HABITATS IN NORTHERN
MINNESOTA BEAVER PONDS. Proc Nat!. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 92(11):5001-5005. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dop. Biol., Box 9019 Univ. Stn., Grand Forks, ND 58202|
95-005099 Elo, Kari; Jaakko Erkinaro; Jukka A. Vuorinen and Eero Niemela, HYBRIDIZATION BETWEEN
ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR) AND BROWN TROUT (S. TRUTTA) IN THE TEND AND NAATAMO
RIVER SYSTEMS, NORTHERNMOST EUROPE. Nord. I. Freshwater Res. No, 70. p. 5G-61 . 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Joensuu, P.O. Box 111, FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland]
95-005100 Fernandez-Podrosa, Victoria; Ana Gonzalez; Mario Planelles; Andres Moya and Amparo Latorre.
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA VARIABILITY IN THREE MEDITERRANEAN POPULATIONS OF APHANIUS IBERUS,
Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean Region - Based on a Workshop at the
Biological Station of Tour du Valat, Camargue Area, France, 28 January to ) February, 1993. Alain I. Crivelli and
PeterS. Maitland, editors. Biol. Consetv. 72(2}:251-256. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Latorre: Dep. Genet., Fac. Biol., Univ. Valencia, Doctor Moliner, 50, 46100-Burjasot, Valencia, Spain]
95-005101 Figueroa, Felipe; Hldeki Ono; Herbert Tichy; Colm O'Huigin and Jan Klein. EVIDENCE FOR
INSERTION OF A NEW INTRON INTO AN Mhc GENE OF PERCH-LIKE FISH. Proc. R. Soc. Land. Ser. B Biol. Sci.
259(1 356):325-330. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Max-Planck-lnst. Biol., Abtcilung Immungenel., D-72076 Tucbingen, Germany]
95-0051 02 Folmar, L. C,; N. D. Denslow; R. A. Wallace; G. LaFleur; T. S. Gross; S. Bonomclli and C. V. Sullivan.
A HIGHLY CONSERVED N-TERMINAL SEQUENCE FOR TELEOST VITELLOGENIN WITH POTENTIAL VALUE
TO THE BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF VITELLOGENESIS. I. Fish Biol.
46(2}:255-263. 1995. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Environ. Prot. Agency, 1 Sabine Island Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL 32561] Data fornlne species.
95-005103 Garcia-Vazquez, Eva; Paloma Moran; Ana R. Linde; Alberto M. Pendas and Jorgo I. Izquierdo.
EVOLUTION OF CHROMOSOME POLYMORPHIC PATTERNS IN SALMONIDS: WITHIN-GENERATION
VARIATION WITH AGEING. Aquwullure 1 3 2 (3,4): 2 3 3-2 3 7. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol. Func. (Genet.), Univ. Oviedo, 33071 Oviedo, Spain) Salmo salar and S. trutta,
95-005104 Gliadessy, F. J.; K. Joyascelan; H. E, Khoo and R. Yuen. MOLECULAR CLONING AND
PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GF.NOMIC LOCUS ENCODING THE STONUSTOXIN GENE
FROM STONEFISH (SYNANCEiA HORRIDA). Eleventh World Congress on Animal, Plant and Microbial Toxins,
TefAviv, Israel, 2-7 October J994: Abstracts of Presentations. Alan L Harvey, editor. Toxicon 33(3):303-304. 1 995.
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[Dep, Biochem., Natl. Univ. Singapore, Kent Rldgc Crescent, Singapore 051 1]
95-005105 Grewe, Peter M.; Robert Ward; Nick Elliotl and Adam Smolensk!. ALLOZYME AND
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA VARIATION AMONG SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA SAMPLED FROM THE PACIFIC
AND INDIAN OCEANS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 70-1 71 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
ICHIRO Div. Fish., GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasm. 7001, Australia, tel:+61-02-325-374;
e-mail:peter,grewe@ml.csiro.au] Thunntis maccoyii.
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95-005 KM Grunina, A. S.; A. A. Neyfakh and B. I. Gomelsky. INVESTIGATIONS OK DIPLO
ANDKOGENESIS IN FISH. T/ie Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, N&
Riithpesi. Hungary; 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and C. A E. Call, editors. Aquacullure 1 29(M):21B-219.1!
Ahiirnct only- FR 40(3)
[N.K. Koltzov Inst. Dev. Biol., 26 Vavilova sir., Moscow 1 1 7808, Russia] Cypiintis csrpio, Cafsssius a- i
dm! ,-V:ipt.'flser.
')>005107 Hall, H. f. and L W. NawrocM. A RAPID METHOD FOR DETECTING MITOCHONDWALO
VARIATION IN THE BROWN TROUT, SALMO TRUTTA. I- Fish Biol. 46(2}:360-364. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Jnu. Ztml, Nu/field Bldg., Regent's Park, London NW1 4RY, England]
yj-005108 Hansen, Michael M.andVolkerLoeschcke. TEMPORAL VARIATION IK MITOCHONDRIA!.?
HAPLOTYPE FREQUENCIES IN A BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA L.) POPULATION THAT SHO
STABILITY IN NUCLEAR ALLELE FREQUENCIES. Hereditas (Lund) 1 21 (3):2 1 7. 1 994. Abslr.icl only. Fa 4C-)
[Dcp. Ecol. A Genet., Univ. Aarhus, Ny Munkegade, Bldg. 540, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark|
03-003109 Hollebecci, Marie-Gwenola and P. Haffray. [GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF COMMON 0
O/WNUS CARP/0 L: STATE OF THE ART.] Bull. FT. Peche Piscic. No. 333. p. 93-124. 199-1. In Frenthi
English sumni. FR 40(3)
[L.ih. Gcncl. Poissons, INRA, 78352 )ouy-en-Josns Cedex, France]
f».~ •005 110 Horvath, L and L. Orban. GENOME AND GENE MANIPULATION IN THE COMMON CAR^
Csrp Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsorecl Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-95cprff
I'K'.'i. R. liillirc! am! C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquacuttwe 129(1-4):157-181. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Lil>. Bioit- chnol, Dep. Anim. Genet., Inst. Anim. Breeding & Reprod., Univ. AgrJc. Sci., Pater K. LI 1., H-J
c.otJolIo, HunRary. le1:(36-28)-310 200, ext.1659; fax:(36-28)-310 804; e.maif:orban@lujbi,nl]c,hu| Cw
C.'.'p:i).
JuStl ncTrn^i^'1 S' M' Bayrics and D-Thoi"Pson. PROGRESS TOWARDS THE IDENTIFICATION
r -I? -IS -IN'NG MECHANISM OF THE SOLE, SOLEA SOLEA (L,), BY THE INDUCTION OF DJPil
C , . M Jf.,ENESlS. Aquaculi. Res. 26(2):135-1 40. 1 995. FR 40(3)
ir Rshl ReS" Fish' Ub" Conwy' GwVnedd' Walesl mppoglossus
' Elsuro Yamaha; Fumio Yamazaki and Michihlro C- YoshWa. E»
^?,"0"050^ 'N MRLY EM8RVOS °F SA^ON"> Fl^
H°kkaido Univ- Hak°date 041y Japan] O/icorftynriius ni^/ss, CX mi
VIABILI °F POLISH AND HUNGARIAN CARP LINES. W,* C
Szaa'as, Hungary]
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95-0051 1 9 Johnson, Ronald L and Judith Pignatare. RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS
IN THE LARGEMOUTH GASS (MtCROPJERUS SALMOIDES SALMOIDES) IN A SMALL MASSACHUSETTS
KETTUHOLL Am. Midi. Nut. 133(2):3&4-367. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Arkansas Slale Univ., State University 72467]
95-005120 Kalo, Teichi. BIOTECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCHES AT THE PREFECTURAL FISHERIES
EXPERIMENTAL STATION IN JAPAN. Proceedings of the Seminar-Wotkshop on Aquaculture Development in
Southeast Asia and Prospects for Seafarming and Searanching, Hollo G'ly, Philippines, 19-23 August 1991. f.
Lacanilao, R. M. Cotoso, andC. F. Quinitio, editors, p. 68-74. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Res. Inst. Aquacull., Nansei, Mie, 51 6-01 Japan| Paralichlhys olivaceus.
95-005121 Kellogg, Karen A.; Jeffrey A. Marker!; Jay R. Stauffer, Jr., and Thomas D. Kocher. MICROSATELLITE
VARIATION DEMONSTRATES MULTIPLE PATERNITY IN LEKKING CICHLID FISHES FROM LAKE MALAWI,
AFRICA. Pmc R. Soc. Lond B Biol. Sci. 260{1357):79-84. 1995. FR 40(3)
[School For. Resour., Pa. Slate Univ., Rm. 9, Ferguson Bldg., University Park 16802] Data for seven species.
95-0051 22 Komen, ).; P. de Boer and C. ). ). Richter. MALE SEX REVERSAL IN GYNOGENETIC XX FEMALES
OF COMMON CARP (CWRtNUS CARPIO L.) BY A RECESSIVE MUTATION IN A SEX-DETERMINING GENE. /.
Hered 83(6);431-434. 1992. FR40{3)
[Dep. Fish Cull. & Fish., Agric. Univ. Wageningen, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands]
95-005123 Lee, Woo-Jai; Janet Conroy; W. Huntling Howell and Thomas D. Kocher. STRUCTURE AND
EVOLUTION OFTELEOST MITOCHONDRIA!. CONTROL REGIONS J. Mo/. Era/. 41(1):54-66. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Kocher: Dep. Zool., Univ. N.H., Durham 03824] Data for 23 species.
95-005 1 24 Liang, Yiu Hon; Christopher H. K. Cheng and King Ming Chan. CLONING OF A COMMON CARP
INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR COMPLEMENTARY DNA. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an
International Fish Physiology Symposium Held al the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly
16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 352-357. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Chan: Dep. Biochem., Chinese Univ., Shatin, NT., Hong Kong. Iel:852-609-G867; fax:852-603-5123]
Cyprinus carp/o.
95-0051 25 Linhart, O, and M. Flajshans. TRIPLOIDIZATION OF EUROPEAN CATFISH, SILURUS CtANIS L,
BY HEATSHOCK./\quacu/t Res. 26(5):367-370. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Div. Biotech., Reprod. & Genet. Fish, Univ. Angers, CHRU, F-49033 Angers Cedex 01, France]
95-005126 Linhart, O.; P. Kvasnlcka; M. Flajshans; A. Kasal; P. Rab; J. Palecek; V. Slechta; J. Hamackova and
M. Prokes. GENETIC STUDIES WITH TENCH, J1NCA TINCA L.: INDUCED MEIOTIC GYNOGENESIS AND SEX
REVERSAL. Aquacullure 1 32(3,4):239-251 . 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Res. Inst. Fish Cult. & Hydrobiol., Dep. Fish Genet. & Breeding, 389 25 Vodnnny, Czech Republic]
95-005127 Maeda, Hiroshi; Kalsuloshl Watanabe and Yasuhiko Taki. GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF
JAPANESE BAGRID CATFISHES. I. Tokyo Univ. Fish. 81(2):111-121. 1994. In English with Japanese summ.
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[Ogasawara Fish. Cent. Tokyo, Kiyose, Chichi-jima, Ogasawara, Tokyo 100-21, Japan) Pscudobagnts
auranliacus, P. ichikawai, P. nudiceps, and P. tokiensis,
95-0051 28 Matsubara, Kumi; Katsutoshi Aral and Ryo Suzuki. SURVIVAL POTENTIAL AND CHROMOSOMES
OF PROGENY OF TRIPLOID AND PENTAPLOID FEMALES IN THE LOACH, MtSGUKNUS
ANCUILUCAUDATUS. Aquaculture 131(1/2):37-48. 1995. FR40(3)
|Arai: Grad. School Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima Univ., 4-4, 1-chomc, Kagamlyama, Hignshi-Hiroshima 724,
Japan]
95-005129 Mironovskiy, A. N. THE MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERGENCE OF ROACH, RUTILUS RUTILUS
(CYPRINIDAE), POPULATIONS FROM SMALL BODIES OF WATER NEAR MOSCOW: THE QUESTION OF
THE FORMATION OF "INDUSTRIAL RACES," /. Ichlhyol. 34(8):84-96. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Evol. Morphol. & Ecol. Anim., Russian Acad. Sci., Moscow, Russia]
95-005130 Moav, Boaz. DEVELOPMENTAL AND MOLECULAR GENETICS IN FISH. Development in
Vertebrate Embryos: Environmental, Parental, and Embryonic Interactions. Proceedings of the International Joint
Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, American Society of Zoologists, and Canadian Society for Zoology,
9-13 August 1992, Cambridge, England. Amos Ar and Carol Vleck, editors. Isr. I. Zool. 49(3-4):441-466. 1994.
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]Dep. Zool., George S. Wise Fac. Life Sci., Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv 69978, Israel] Dan/o rerio.
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95-005131 Moore, Craig A.; Jeffrey D. Kiltilson; Stephanie K. Dahl and Mark A. Sheridan. ISOLATFONJ
CHARACTERIZATION OF A cDNA ENCODING FOR PREPROSOMATOSTATIN CONTAINING!
Cly L>SOMATOSTATIN-14 FROM THE ENDOCRINE PANCREAS OF RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHY^
MYKISS. Cm Comp. Endocrinol. 98(3}:253-261 . 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Zool. & Regul. Biosci. Cent., N.D. Slate Univ., Fargo 58105J
95-005132 Moran, P.; A. M. Pendas; E. Carcia-Vazquez; J. I. Izquierdo and J. Lobun-Ccrvia. ESTIMATES
C£NE FLOW AMONG NEIGHBOURING POPULATIONS OF BROWN TROUT. /, Fish Biol. 4GMJ:59^
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|Dt>p. Biol. Fund. (Genet.), Univ. Oviedo, 33071-Oviedo, Spain] Sa/mo Irutta in Spain,
95-005133 Mork, J. and M. Giaever. GENETIC VARIATION AT ISOZYME LOCI IN BLUE WMITINEi Ft
THE NORTH-EAST ATLANTIC. I. Fish Biol. 46(3):462-468. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Sin., Bynesveien 46, N-701 8 Trondheim, Norway] Mkromesistius poutassou.
v?D"fSnoln,^TJi M°"y R' and Michael l Ryan' LARGE BODV SIZE IN THE PYGMY SWORC1
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Mulvey- Margaret; Cwen P. Keller and Gary K. Meffe. SINGLE- AND MUITJI'IE-LOQ
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[Unrv. Ca., Savannah River Ecol. Lab., Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802. e-mail :mulveyesreJ.odu|
95-005136 Myers, J. M.; D. J. Penman; Y. Basavaraju; S. F. Powell- P BaoDrasertknl- K I H-.,*,. w ton-*
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|Um S1Udy Umt, Yale Un,v. School Mcd, New Haven, CT06520] «a/a erinaS *
J^l^SfeoS VARIABLY IN >
FISHERY ZONE (PISCES, GADIFORMES ^CRoS)SVIHER|, B,7?' CATCH£D lf^ THE TALCAHUAS
w«h En^ffh wmm. FR 40(3) rUKMW' MACROURIDAE).] Rev. Biol. Mar. 28(2):33 1-340. 1 9«J3. In Sfri
" Casilla 29^' Concepcion, Chile] Anttow «,,fraMin*
^
', Sweeten]
/£«""* IIX>mas P-; Andrew H. Dillman- N Phil D,,.
AND GROWTH OF SIBLING CROUPS OF i i\ Elerson and E^ Volk. SPATIAL ui.MKIHUIMJ.
^EtFtRlWENTAL STREAM CHANNEL ran V ,N[LE COHO SALMON (OWXtRUYNClV
Ft*,Urov. Wash., Sealtle 981 951 ' 72('2):2119-2123. 1994. FR 40(1) "i
HSS^pSSKas-ssEsr
ete», *K*I F j««^ "rwu'-Auenet, 27721 Mhnf-i,n., r-___, „ . .. . L
Ubechov, C2ech RepubBc] E.
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95-005145 Shiozawa, Dennis K. and R. Paul Evans. THE USE OF DNA TO IDENTIFY GEOGRAPHICAL
ISOLATION IN TROUT STOCKS, Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in (he 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone
National Park, September 26-27, 1 994. Roger Barnhart, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 1 25-1 3 1 1 994
FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT 84602] Oncorhynchus clarki, O, c. pleuriticus, O. c. bouvieri,
and O. c. Utah in Ulali.
95-005146 Sin, F. Y. T.; S. P. Walker; J. E. Symonds and I. L Sin. SPERM-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER IN
CHINOOK SALMON. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held
at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July J 6-21, 1994. Don D, MacKinlay, editor, p. 360-365.
1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Zool., Univ. Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 1, New Zealand. Iel:03-3642-039;
fax:64 -03-364202 4; e-mail:zool1 S7@csc.canlerbury.ac.nz] Oncor/iync/tus (s/iawyrscha.
95-005147 Smouse, Peter E, and Carol J. Kobak. STATISTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MOLECULAR DATA FOR
MIXED STOCK FISHERY ANALYSIS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 65-66. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Theoretical & Appl. Genet., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N) 08903-023 1 . tel:908-932-1 1 20] Alosa
sspiclissima in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005148 Snudns, E.J.jJ.M. Gunrt and P. E.lhssen. PRESERVING BROOKTROUT DIVERSITY: THE AURORA
TROUT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 68-1 69. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Aquat. Ecosyst, Res. Seel, Onlario Minist. Nal. Resour., Dep. Biol., Lauren tian Univ., Sudbury, ON, Canada
P3E 2C6. tel:705-688-1 1 39] Salvelinus fontinalis in Canada.
95-005149 Sumantadinata, K. PRESENT STATE OF COMMON CARP [CYPRINUS CARl'IO I.) STOCKS IN
INDONESIA. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest,
Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billatd and C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquaculture 129(1-4):205-209. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Aquacult,, Fac, Fish., Bogor Agfic. Univ., Bogor 16610, Indonesia]
95-0051 50 Thien, T. M. and T. D. Trong. GENETIC RESOURCES OF COMMON CARP IN VIETNAM. The Car/3.
Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1 993.
R. Billard and G. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquaculture 129(1-4):216. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Res. Inst. Aquacull. No. I, Dinh Bang-Tien Son, Ha Bac, Viclnaml Cyprinus carpio.
95-005151 Thresher, Ronald E.; Craig H, Proctor and David Mills. PROBE MICROANALYS1S OF OTOLITHS
AS A MEANS OF DETERMINING STOCK STRUCTURE: TRIALS IN A DEEPWATER MARINE FISH SPECIES. Am.
Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 171. 1994. FR 40(3}
[CSIRO Div. Fish., GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasm. 7001, Australia. tel:002/325222;
e-mail:craig.proclor@ml,csiro.au| Hoploslethus atlanticus.
95-0051 52 Toline, C. Anna and Allan). Baker. MOLECULAR VARIATION AMONG POPULATIONS OF DACE,
PHOXINUS EOS: INVESTIGATING MICROEVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES. Am. Fish. Soc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No.
124. p. 169. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Toronto, Dep. Zool., 25 Harbord St., Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A1. tel:4 16-586-5523;
e-mail :tolinc@zoo.utoronto.ca]
95-005153 Irani, John M. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE cDNA ENCODING THE SPINY
DOGFISH SHARK (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FORM OF CYTOCHROME P450c1 7. /. Exp. Zool. 272(1):25-33,
1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Zool. & Physiol., 202 Life Sci. Bldg., La. Stale Univ., Baton Rouge 70803)
95-005154 Tsai, Huai-Jen and Liang-Tung Yang. CLONING AND SEQUENCING OF THE cDNA ENCODING
THE PITUITARY GONADOTROPIN II B-SUBUNIT OP YELLOWFIN PORGY (ACANTHQPAGRUS MTUS). ). Fish
Biol. 46{3):501-508. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Fish. Sci., Nail. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan 1 06] Data for nine other species.
95-005155 Tsai, Huai-Jen; Su-Ru Shih; Ching-Ming Kuo and Lu-Ku Li. RETINAL PHOTORECEPTOR PROTEINS
GENES OF COMMON CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO): MOLECULAR CLONING OF RHODOPSIN cDNA. High
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly J6-2f, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 346-351. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Inst. Fish. Sci., Nail. Taiwan Univ., 1 Roosevelt Rd, Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan 1 06. fax:886-2-3638483]
95-005156 Tsujimura, Akio and Nobuhiko Taniguchi. |GENETIC DIFFERENCES IN SOME REPRODUCTIVE
CHARACTERS FOUND BETWEEN LANDLOCKED AND AMPHIDROMOUS FORMS OF AYU PLF.COGLOSSUS
ALT1VELIS ALTIVELIS.] Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi 61(2):165-169, 278. 1995. In Japanese with English summ.
FR 40(3)
[Wakayama Prefect. Freshwater Fish. Cent., Momoyama, Wakayama 649-61, Japan]
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/ARIATION STUDIF<; AMr. uun,
95-005157
a-""* Horn Point Envlro, Lab., p Q Box „,. ^ ._,, j
CENETICS
, , . a,ch ,9g4 m: ^eengs ,,f „ .(„»)./»». Jtt
Coastal Resour Insl falif P»I , i ^^ as'' ™sfef, editor, p. 98-109. 1994. FR40CH
Callbn*. lnsl' «'• Ml** State Uni,, San Luis Obispo 93407,
in Oregon.n ct & E"»°". "«. WW. 20th Si, New York, NY ,00, ,. ,ol:2 ,MJ.
|Dep-Biol-shand°"eUni,,)inan250,oachina|
^ ^
FISHERIES REVIEW
BtHAVI OR (Continued)
95-005169 Bean, C. W. and I. J. Winfield. HABITAT USE AND ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF ROACH (P.UTILUS
RUJILUS (L)), RUDD (SCARD1NIUS ERYTHROPHTHALMUS (1.)), PERCH (PERCA FLUVIATILIS L.) AND PIKE
{tSOX LUCIUS L) IN THE LABORATORY: THE ROLE OF PREDATION THREAT AND STRUCTURAL
COMPLEXITY. Eco/. Freshwater Fish 4(1 ):37-46. 1 995. In English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
[Freshwater Biol. Assoc., Ferry House, Far Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 OLP, England]
95-005170 Berglund, Anders. MANY MATES MAKE MALE PIPEFISH CHOOSY. Behaviour 132(3-4):213-218
1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zoo!., Uppsala Univ., Viilav. 9, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden) Syngnat/ius typhle,
05-0051 71 Brown, Granl E.; Douglas P. Chivers and R. Jan F. Smith. LOCALIZED DEFECATION BY PIKE- A
RESPONSE TO LABELLING BY CYPRINID ALARM PHEROMONE? Behav, Eco/. Sodobtol, 36(2}:1 05-1 1 0 1 995
J=R40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N QWO] Pimcphales prome/as and Esox lucius.
95-005172 Cain, Peter. NAVIGATION IN FAMILIAR ENVIRONMENTS BY THE WEAKLY ELECTRIC
ELEPHANTNOSE FISH, CNAWONEMUS PETERS// L. (MORMYRIFORMES, TELEOSTE1). Ethology 99(4):332-349.
1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. BioStruclure & Fund., Univ. Conn. Health Cent., Farmington 06030-3705]
95-005173 Chivers, Douglas P.; Grant E. Brown and R. Jan F. Smith. ACQUIRED RECOGNITION OF
CHEMICAL STIMULI FROM PIKE, ESOX LUCIUS, BY BROOK STICKLEBACKS, CULAEA INCONSTANS
fOSTEICHTHYES, GASTEROSTEIDAE). Ethology 99(3):234-242. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N OWO| Pimcphates protnelas.
95-005174 Chivers, Douglas P. and R. Jan F. Smith. CHEMICAL RECOGNITION OF RISKY HABITATS IS
CULTURALLY TRANSMITTED AMONG FATHEAD MINNOWS, PIMEPHALES PROMELAS (OSTEICHTHYES,
CYPRINIDAE). Ethology 99(4):286-296, 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Biol,, 112 Science PL, Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 5E2]
95-005 1 75 Chivers, Douglas P. and R. Jan F. Smith. FATHEAD MINNOWS (PIMEPHALES PROMELAS) LEARN
TO RECOGNIZE CHEMICAL STIMULI FROM HIGH-RISK HABITATS BY THE PRESENCE OF ALARM
SUBSTANCE, fie/iav. Eco/. 6(2):155-158. 1995. FR40(3)
[Dep. Biol., 112 Sci. PL, Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 5E2]
95-005176 Chivers, Douglas P.; Brian D. Wiscnden and R. Jan F. Smith. PREDATION RISK INFLUENCES
REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF IOWA DARTERS, ETHEOSJOMA EXILE (OSTEICHTHYES, PERCIDAE}.
Elho/ogy99(4):27B-285, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol,, 1 1 2 Science PL, Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 5E2]
95-0051 77 Cole, Kathleen S, and Douglas Y. Shapiro. SOCIAL FACILITATION AND SENSORY MEDIATION
OF ADULT SEX CHANCE IN A CRYPTIC, BENTHIC MARINE GOBY. ;. Exp. Mar. Biol. Eco/. 1 86(1 ):65-75. 1 995
FR 40(3)
JDep. Biol. Sci., Bishop's Univ,, Lennoxville, PQ, Canada J1 M 1 Z7] Coryphoptcrus glaucofracnum.
95-0051 78 Contor, Craig R. and J. S. Griffith. NOCTURNAL EMERGENCE OF JUVENILE RAINBOW TROUT
FROM WINTER CONCEALMENT RELATIVE TO LIGHT INTENSITY. Hydmbloloala 299{3):179-183. 1995
FR40(3)
[Griffith: Dep. Biol. Sci., Idaho State Univ., Pocatello 83209] Qncorhynchus mykiss in Idaho.
95-0051 79 DeBlois, E. M.; G. A. Rose and C. R. Lilly. SCHOOLING BEHAVIOUR OFCOD (GADUS MORHUA)
IN RESPONSE TO FORAGING ACTIVITY: AN INTEGRATION OF ACOUSTIC AND STOMACH CONTENT
DATA./Un. Fish. Soc Annu. Mcet.Abstr. No. 124. p. 42. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish, & Oceans, Sci. Branch, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1. tGl:709-772-2065;
e-mail:deblois@nflorc.nwafc.nf.ca| Mallotas villosus.
95-005 1 80 Dellefors, Claes and Jorgen I. Johnsson. FORAGING UNDER RISK OF PREDATION IN WILD AND
HATCHERY-REARED JUVENILE SEA TROUT (SALMO 1RUTTA L.). Nord I. Freshwater Res. No. 70. p. 31-37
1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Goteborg, Medicinaregalan 18, S-413 90 Goleborg, Sweden]
95-005 1 81 Doving, Kjell; Mari Marslol; Jon Roar Andersen and Jan Atle Knutsen. CHEMOKINESIS IN NEWLY
HATCHED COD LARVAE (CADUS MORHUA L).Acta Phystol. Scand. 1 S3(4):31 A. 1 995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Sect. Gen. Physiol., Dep. Biol., Univ. Oslo, P.O. Box 1051, N-031 6 Oslo, Norway]
95-005182 Draud, Matthew J. and Murray Itzkowitz. INTERSPECIFIC AGGRESSION BETWEEN JUVENILES
OF TWO CARIBBEAN DAMSELFISH SPECIES {GENUS STEGASTES), Cope/a 1995(2}:43 1-435. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Behav. & Evol. Biosci,, Lehigh Univ., Chandler-Ullmann #17, Bethlehem, PA 1 801 5] Pomacenl/us /eucost/'cius
and P. diencaeus in Mexico.
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BEHAVIOR (Continued)
05-005226 Sirois, P. and D. Boisclair. THE INFLUENCE OF PREY BIOMASS ON ACTIVITY AND
CONSUMPTION RATES OF BROOK TROUT./ fish Biol. 4G(5):787-805. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Boisclair: Univ. Montreal, Dep. Sci. Biol., C.P. 6120, Succursale Centre ville, Montreal, PQ, Canada H3C
•j|7| Saivelinus fontinalis.
05-005227 Smith, Carl and Robert J. Wootton. THE COSTS OF PARENTAL CARE IN TELEOST FISHES Rev
Biol. Fish. 5(1 ):7-22. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Biol. Sci., Univ. Wales, Aberyslwytli, Dyfed SY23 3DA, Wales]
95-005228 Tatrai, I. and A. Herzig. EFFECT OF HABITAT STRUCTURE ON THE FEEDING EFFICIENCY OF
/OUNGSTAGESOFRAZOR FISH (PELECUSCULTRA7US(L)): AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH. HydroWotajjia
299(1};75-81. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Limnol. Res. Inst., H-8237 Tihany, Hungary]
95-005229 Tyler, J. A. and D. P.CIapp. PERCEPTUAL CONSTRAINTS ON STREAM FISH HABITAT SELECTION:
AFFECTS OF FOOD AVAILABILITY AND WATER VELOCITY, fool. Freshwater Fish 4(1):9-16. 1995. In English
,vilh Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
[Great Lakes Cent., Buffalo State Coll,, 1300 Elmwood Avc., Buffalo, NY ]A222\Rhinichthysatraiulus.
35-005230 Tyler, William A, III. THE ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF COLONIAL NESTING IN A CORAL-REEF
FISH. An/in. Behav. 49(4):949-966. 1995, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Adams State Coll., Alamosa, CO 81 102] Abudefduf abdominalis.
35-005231 Uiblein, Franz. EFFECTS OF VERTICAL PREY DISTRIBUTION ON THE FOOD-SEARCHING
BEHAVIOUR OF DANUBE BLEAK CHALCALBURNUS CHALCOIDES MENTO. Space Partition Within Aquatic
Ecosystems: Proceedings o( the Second International Congress of Limnology and Oceanography Held in f wan,
France, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Balvay. editor. Hytlrobiologia Vol. 300/301. p. 329-333. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Konrad Lorenz-lnst. Vgl, Verlmltensforsch., OAW, Savoyenslr. la, A-1 160 Vienna, Austria]
35-005232 Werner, Robert G. and Michael J. Lannoo. DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLFACTORY SYSTEM IN
FfSHES: IMPRINTING AND HOMING. Program and Abstracts, The Mew York Natural History Conference III,
Apr// 13-Aprins, 1994. Gordon C Tucker, editor, p. 51. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Environ. & For. Biol,, SUNY Coll. Environ. Sci. & For., Syracuse, NY 13210] Catostomus commersoni.
35-005233 Wickstcn, Mary K. ASSOCIATIONS OF FISHES AND THEIR CLEANERS ON CORAL REEFS OF
BONAIRE, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Cope/a t995(2):477-4B1. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Tex. A&M Univ., College Station 77fl43-3258| Bodianus nrfus, Jhatassotm bifasdatum,
Gobiosoma cvefynae, and data for 43 other species.
LIFE HISTORY-GENERAL WORKS
95-005234 Bagarinao, Tcodora. THE NATURAL LIFE HISTORY OF MILKFISH. SEAFDEC Asian Aquacutl.
1 6(3):3-6. 1994. FR 40(3)
[SEAFDEC/AQD, P.O. Box 256, 5000 lloilo City, Plillippincs] Cftanos chsnos.
95-005235 Brown, Larry R,; Scott A. Malern and Peter B. Moylo. COMPARATIVE ECOLOGY OF PRICKLY
SCULPIN, COT7US ASPER, AND COASTRANGE SCULPIN, C MEU71CUS, IN THE EEL RIVER, CALIFORNIA.
Environ. Bio/. Fishes 42(4):329-343. 1995. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Geol. Surv,, 2800 Cottage Way, Rm. W-2233, Sacramento, CA 95025]
95-005236 Burgner, Robert L. LIFE HISTORY OF SOCKEYE SALMON (QNCORHYNCHUS NERKA). In: Pacific
Salmon Life Histories. C Croof. and L. MargolJs, editors, p. M 17, 2pl, 1991 . FR 40(3)
D5-005237 Chen, Y. and H. H. Harvey. GROWTH, ABUNDANCE, AND FOOD SUPPLY OF WHITE SUCKER.
Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 124(2):262-271. 199S. FR 40(3)
[Harvey: Dep. Zool., Univ. Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1 Al ] Calostomus commcisoni In Canada.
9S-005238 Chittenden, Mark E., Jr. DISTRIBUTION AND MOVEMENTS OF BAY ANCHOVY, ANCHOA
MtrCHILLI, IN THE DEEPER, OPEN WATERS OF THE MAINSTEM CHESAPEAKE BAY, VIRGINIA. Am. Ft$h. Soc,
Annv. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 113. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Coll. William & Mary, Va. Inst. Mar. Sci., Gloucester Point 23062. tel:004-642-7324]
95-005239 Cochran, Philip A, and Joseph E. Marks. BIOLOGY OFTHE SILVER LAMPREY, ICHTHYQMYZON
UNICUSPIS, IN GREEN BAY AND THE LOWER FOX RIVER, WITH A COMPARISON TO THE SEA LAMPREY,
PETROMYZON MARINUS. Copela 1 995(2):409-42 1. 1995.FR4Q(3)
[Div. Nat. Sci., Saint Norbert Coll., DePere, Wl 54115] Salvellnus fontinafis, Calostomus commersonij Loin
iota, and Perca flavescens in Wisconsin.
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LIFE HISTORY-GENERAL WORKS (Continued)
L5^An?r^CunninBham' CeofSe R- REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY AND POPULATION STRUCTURE 0
,nr , CUS MARCAK<TA> PEARL DACE, IN THE SANDHILLS OF NEBRASKA, Proc. Nebr. Acail. 5dA
1 05. p. 24, 1 995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biol., Univ. Nebr., Omaha 68182]
95-005241 Domanevsky, L. N. [SEA HORSES (MACRORHAMPHOSUS) IN THE CENTRAL-EAST ATLAKTt
/ecology and fish Stocks in the East Atlantic Collective Papers.] Fisheries Committee of the Russian fechw:-.
p. 133-142, 209. 1993, In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
iSS^S Ji Ri 3nd S- L Shacl<ley. NOTES ON PORBEAGLE SHARKS, LAMNA NASUS,
BKISTOL CHANNEL ), Fish Biol. 46(2):368-370. 1 995. FR 40(3) !
[Mar. Fish & Fish. Lab., School Biol. Sci., Univ. Coll. Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, W*V
icomber scombrus and C/upea harengus in England. r
5
DCD0D°™?™rnandez"DelSad°' Car!os and Mercedes Herrera. AGE STRUCTURE, GROWTH Hr.
S«S??iJFriON °F RUJILUS LEMMINCtl IN AN INTERMITTENT STREAM OF THE GUADALQUWIR RF.l
BASIN, SOUTHERN SPAIN. Hydroblologia 299(3):207-213. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Zool. Sect., Dep. Anim. Biol, Sci. Fac, Univ. Cordoba, San Alberto Magno Ave., 1 4001 Cordoba, Spi'rj
?£?£5??r Fe/nandez-Delgado, C. and M. Herrera. AGE STRUCTURE, GROWTH AND REI-RODUCHOS!
*£££,. ?fyREWA/cuSIN AN INTERMITTENT STREAM INTHE GUADALQUIVIR RIVER BASIN, SOUTHEl
SPAIN, /. fish Biol. 46(3):371-380. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Zool. Sect., Dep. Anim. Biol., Sci. Fac., Univ. Cordoba, San Alberto Magno Ave,, 1 4004 Cordtiha, Spar
FR S45 F'nley' LCe' FRESHWATER CATFISHES OF NEW ENGLAND. Trap. Fish Hobbyist 4;)(9):»!M)5. IS
Wolurus insigfi/s, N. gyrinus, Ameiurus nebulows, A. me/as, A. natalis, A. calus, and iciaiurtrs punriaruif.
95-005246 Grimes, C. B.; K. W. Able; D. C. Twichell and R. S. Jones. HABITAT ABUNDANCE t
COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS OF TIIERSH. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet Abstr. No 124 p 26 19'M Fm
(NMFS, 3500 DeKvood Beach Rd., Panama City, FL 32407. !el:904-234-6541l Lopholaiilus and CattltA
in the North Atlantic Ocean.
95-005247 Groot, C. and L. Margolis, editors. PACIFIC SALMON LIFE HISTORIES. Univ British Cotumbit
l596p]1991.AvailableatS65.00(cloth:ISBNO-7748<)359-2)fromUniv.BrilishCoiL1mbiaPmVS " fiVM M«
Rd., Vancouver, 8C, Canada V6T 1 Z2. Iel:G04.822-3259; fax;604-a22-6083. FR 40(3)
Oncoihynchus. Individual chapters indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-005246 Gurgel, Helio de Castro Bezerra; Ccraldo Barbieri and Lisandro Juno Scares Vinin I POPI
BIOLOGY OF JACUNDA, CRENICICHIA UP1DO7A (HECKEL, 1840) [PERCIFORMK nrHI nil .
REDONDA RESERVOIR, NIZ.A FLORESTA, RIO GRANDE DONoSiK^^^
Portuguese with English summ. FR40H3) «-» n^oo/.ojo IM,«.
|Univ. Fed. Rio Grande do Norte, Dep. Bot., Ecol. & Zool., 59072-970 Natal, RN, Brazil]
95-005249 Hatlori, Akihisa. COEXISTENCE OF TWO ANEMONEFISHFS
* WH'CH UTIUZE ™E SAME HOST SEA ««SS
[Cent. Ecol. Res., Kyoto Univ., Shimosakamoto. Otsu, Shiga 520-01 Japan)
"re™'= Chinook S,hr,nn
* '"""" u'""y
I- DAYTIME HABITAT SEUCTION fe
j myfasj and O tshanytscha.
FISHERIES REVIEW
LIFE HISTORY-GENERAL WORKS (Continued)
95-005254 Hulberl, Richard C., Jr.; Gary S. Morgan' and S. David Webb, editors. PALEONTOLOGY AND
GEOLOGY OF THE LEISEY SHELL PITS, EARLY PLEISTOCENE OF FLORIDA. Bull. Flu. Mus. Nat. Hist.
37(pl.l&2):1-660. 1995. Papers in English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
[Dcp. Geol., Ga. Soulh. Univ., Statesboro 31460-8149] Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries
Review.
95-005255 Jamet, lean-Louis. REPRODUCTION, CONDITION AND FOOD OF ADULT ARCTIC CHARR
(SALVEUNUS ALPINUS, L.) IN LAKE PAVIN (MASSIF CENTRAL, FRANCE). Space Partition Within Aquatic
Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Limnology and Oceanography Held in Cvian,
France, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Balvay, editor. Hydrobiohgis Vol. 300/301 . p. 279-288. In English with French
summ. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Blaise Pascal, Lab. Zool.-Protistol,, Blol. comp. Protistes, URA CNRS 138, 63177 Aubiere Cedex,
France]
95-005256 Johnson, Jerald R.; Mark C. Belk and Dennis K. Shiozawa. AGE, GROWTH, AND REPRODUCTION
OF LEATHERSIDE CHUB (GILA COPE/). Great Basin Nat. 55{2):1 83-187. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Zool., Brigham Young Unlv,, Provo, UT 84602]
95-005257 Kato, Fumihiko. LIFE HISTORIES OF MASU AND AMAGO SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS MASOU
AND ONCORHYNCHUS RHODURUS}. In: Pacific Salmon Life Histories. C Groat and L Margolis, editors.
p. 447-520, 2pl. 1991. FR 40(3)
95-005258 Kempinger, James J. THE HABITAT, GROWTH AND FOOD HABITS OF FINGERLING LAKE
STURGEON IN THE LAKE WINNEBAGO SYSTEM, WISCONSIN. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124.
p. 97. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Nal. Resour., Bur. Res., Univ. Wis., Halsey Sci. Cent., Oshkosh 54901 1 Acipenser (ulvescens.
95-005259 Kulcsz, Joanna. SEASONAL BIOLOGY OF NOTOTHENIA GIBBERIFRONS, N. ROSSI AND
TREMATOMUS NEWNESI, AS WELL AS RESPIRATION OF YOUNG FISH FROM ADMIRALTY BAY (KING
GEORGE, SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS). Pol. Arch. Hydrobiol. 41(1 ):79-l 02. 1 994. In English with Polish summ,
FR40(3)
(Cent. Mar. Biol., Polish Acad. Sci., Sw. Wojciecha 5, fll-347 Gdynia, Poland] N. nudifmns, N. nejjlecta, and
T. euiepidotus.
95-005260 Kuzishchin, K, V. and G. G. Novikov. MORPHOECOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF ATLANTIC
SALMON, SALMO SALAR, AND SEA TROUT, S. 7RUTTA, JUVENILES IN SMALL STREAMS OF NORTHERN
KARELIA./. Ichthyol. 34(0):72-83. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Fac., Moscow Slate Univ,, Russia]
95-005261 Lein, Gregory M. and Dennis R. DcVries. QUANTIFYING ADULT PADDLEFISH
CHARACTERISTICS IN TWO ALABAMA RIVER TRIBUTARIES; A DISTINCT POPULATION? Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.
MeetAbstr. No. 124. p. 183. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacult., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849. tol:205-844-93l»;
e-mail:ddevries@ag.auburn.edu] Polyodon spathula.
95-005262 Leslichcva, T. S. and A. Y. Zhuikov. [STUDY OF FISHES.] Moscow "Sci.", Acad. Sci., USSR 10«p.
1989. In Russian. FR 40(3)
Dnia for 57 species.
95-005263 Lin Jingqi. [ECOLOGY AND RESOURCES OF THREE KINDS OF CODS.] Mar. Sci. (Qlngdao)
1994(2):25-29. 1994. In Chinese. FR 40(3)
Tneragra cbafcogramma, Cat/us morhus, and Me/anogram/nus aeg/efinus.
95-005264 Lin Jingqi. [ON THE ECOLOGICAL CHARACTER AND RESOURCES OF THE CAPLIN,
MYCTOPHIDS AND SAND LAUNCES.] Mar. 5d. (Qlngdao) 1 994(4):23-25. 1 994. In Chinese. FR 40(3)
Maltotus villosus and Ammodylcs pcrsonatus,
95-005265 Liu Jiafu; Weng Zhongchai; Tang Xiaogang; Guan Jinzang; Slii Xuewen and Hong Gangchunn,
[TAGGING TECHNIQUES OF PSEUDOSCIAF.NA CROCHA (RICHARDSON) IN GUANJINGYANG SEA AREA
AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON ECOLOGICAL HABITS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF EARLYTAGGED FISH.]
Mar. Sci. (Ojngdito) 1 994(5):53-58. 1 994. In Chinese with English summ, FR 40(3)
[Fish, Inst. Ningde Prefecture, Fujian 352100, China]
95-005266 Martinov, V. G, edilor. (SALMON OF THE TRIBUTARIES OF THE PECHORA BASIN. ECOLOGY,
MORPHOLOGY, AND REPRODUCTION,] Akacl. Naufc USSR (Moscow) 1 27p, 1 984. In Russian. FR 40(3}
FR40(3} 73 '995
FISHERIES REVIEW
LIFE HISTORY-GENERAL WORKS (Continued) '
STUD?E2S&AT (^CR^AHTrnMhrS Brown and Cordon F' Har'™n. A REVIEW Of WINTER HAD.!'"'
D RECTONS FO ^FUTURE RFSFARrH1^ Cr°L,UcMB'A: (MPLICAT|ONS TO HABITAT MANAGEMENTS
IR^ n */ I URERK^RC^^-^. Soc. Annu. Meet. AbstrMo. 124. p. 141. 19g4.FR4«H :
|B,ol. Dep., Mont. State Univ., Bozeman 59717. tel:40G-994-2492| Oncorhynchus toulch. \
?N TH"SABN F^AN8ciseco B^
tel'9li.97n4fiiil piS'/iT'' Sacrai"enl,° F'eld Off., 2800 Cottage Way, Sacmnmnlo, CA
California I ] P°g°'"C/lt/I>'s "wrolepldot*. Hypomws transpaclLs, and SpMw "-'^
Kilajima. SALINITY TOLERANCE OF THE \
,r- , D . , r "H- 1- tec. Agric. Kyushu Unt'v. 39(l-2):25-.'13. 19!
|Hsh. Res. Lab., Fac. Agric, Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka 81 1-33, Japan]
t, Jr. OVERVIEW OF THE GEOLOGY AND VERTEfllW
"*" r'" COUNTy, FLOR13
c. f-fci^Jtvt, ;*., cio.
with SpjnJsliiinv
[Mus. Nat. Hist., 1801 Mountain Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104-137SJ
CROH RAreTTSTA^ AMana- PACIF'C HAGF'SH
l; ^NO !u4 P^?iS5iDF™3, POPULATION SIZE
[Biol. Sci. Dep., Calif. Polylech. Univ., San Luis Obispo 93407.
FISHERIES REVIEW
LIFE HISTORY-GENERAL WORKS (Continued)
95-005281 Scudder, Sylvia J.; Erika H. Simonsand Gary S. Morgan. CHONDRICHTHYES AND OSTEICHTHYES
FROM THE EARLY PLEISTOCENE LEISEY SHELL PIT LOCAL FAUNA, H1LLSBOROUCH COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Pa/eonfo/ogy and Geology of the Leisey Shell Pits, Early Pleistocene of Florida. Richard C Hulbert, Ir., Gar/ S.
Morgan, and S. David Webb, editors. Bull. Ha. Mus. Nat. Hist. 37(pt.1):25 1-272. 1995. In English with Spanish
summ. FR 40(3)
|Dep. AnthropoU Mus. Nat. Hist., P.O. Box 1 1 7800, Gainesville, FL 3261 1-78001
95-005282 Sharps, Cameron S.; Carl B. Sctireck and Walton W. Dickhoff. SMOLTIFICATION STRATEGIES IN
WILD SPRING CHINOOK SALMON: IMPLICATIONS FOR AQUACULTURE. High Performance Fish:
Proceed/figs of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
Canada, July J 6-21 1994. Don D.MscKinlay, editor, p. 68-70. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish. Res. Unit, Oreg. Slate Univ., Dep. Fish. & Wildl. 1 04 Nash Hall, Corvallis 9733 1 . tel:503-73 7-453 1;
fax:503737-3590; e-maibharpec@ucs.orsl.edui Oncorhynchus (shawytsc/ta in Washington.
95-005283 Sung, Stan. COLLECTING HERICHTHYS (JHERAPS) TUBA Trop. Fish Hobbyist 43(9):126-130.
1995, FR40(3)
95-005284 Thiesing, M. A. and G. Dale. SPATIAL PREFERENCE AND FEEDING HABITS OF NOTROPIS
AMOENUS: TEST FOR COMPETITION. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, Ami?
20-22, J990. Daniel P. Molloy, compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:53. 1990. FR 40(3)
95-005285 Thompson, Carolyn and John Stevens. A WHALE OF A SHARK. Line/scope (W.A.) 10(2):28-34.
1 994-95. FR 40(3)
Rhincodon typus in Australia.
95-005286 Tucker, Gordon C., editor. PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS, THE NEW YORK NATURAL HISTORY
CONFERENCE III, APRIL 1 3-APRIL 1 6, 1 994. N.Y. State Mus. 75p. 1 994. Available from Stale Mus., Albany, NY
1 2230. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Sutv., State Mus., Albany, NY 1 2230) Selected abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-005287 Tupper, M. and R. G. Boulilier. SIZE AND PRIORITY AT SETTLEMENT DETERMINE GROWTH
AND COMPETITIVE SUCCESS OF NEWLY SETTLED ATLANTIC COD, Mar. Ceo/. Prog. Ser. 1 18(1-3):295-3()0.
1995. FR40{3)
[Rellairs Res, Inst. McGill Univ., St. James, Barbados] Gadus morhua in Nova Scotia.
95-005288 Tzeng, W.-N.; P.-W. Cheng and F.-Y. Lin. RELATIVE ABUNDANCE, SEX RATIO AND POPULATION
STRUCTURE OFTHE JAPANESE EEL ANGUILIA IAPONICA IN THE TANSHUI RIVER SYSTEM OF NORTHERN
TAIWAN. /.F/s/iBM 46(2):183-2Q1. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Zool., Nail. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan 1061 7] Data for 41 species.
95-005289 van Zwieten, Paul A. M, BIOLOGY OF THE CARDINALFISH CLOSSAMIA CIELLERUI'I
(PERCIFORMES: APOGONIDAE) FROM THE SEPIK-RAMU RIVER BASIN, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Environ, flto/.
fis/ies42(2):161-179. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish., P.O. Box 740005, Nchelenge, Zambia]
95-005290 Weeks, Stephen C. COMPARISONS OF LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS BETWEEN CLONAL AND SEXUAL
flSH (POECILIOPStS: POECILIIDAE) RAISED IN MONOCULTURE AND MIXED TREATMENTS. Evol. Eml.
9(3):2 58-274. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Univ. Akron, Dep. Biol., Akron, OH 44325-3908|
95-005291 Wisenden, Brian D. FACTORS AFFECTING REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN FREE-RANGING
CONVICT CICHLIDS (CICHIASOMA NIGROFASCIATUM). Can. I. Zool. 72(1 2):21 77-21 85. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N OWO]
95-005292 Zeldis, John R.; Paul J. Grimes and Jonathan K. V. Ingerson. ASCENT RATES, VERTICAL
DISTRIBUTION, AND A THERMAL HISTORY MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT OF ORANGE ROUCIHY,
HOPLOS7ETHUS A7LANTICUS, EGGS IN THE WATER COLUMN. U.S. Nat/. Mar. Fish. Scrv. Fish. Hi;//.
93(2}:373-385. 1995. FR 40(3)
[MAF Fish., Greta Point, Box 297, Wellington, New Zealand]
POPULATION STUDIES, PRODUCTION, RECRUITMENT, ETC.
95-005293 Beaumont, W. R. C,; J, S. Welton and M. Ladle. COMPARISON OF ROD CATCH DATA WITH
KNOWN NUMBERS OF ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SAIAR) RECORDED BY A RESISTIVITY FISH COUNTER
IN A SOUTHERN CHALK STREAM. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries
Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April (990. Ian G. Cowx, editor, p. 49-60,
1 991. FR 40(3)
FR40(3) 75 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
" PR??^['ON' RECRU'™ENT, ETC. (Continued)
" FAILURE IN BLUEGILL I'ONDS. .
Ann Arbor, M, 48,09-1084, iol:3 . 3-66J.HH
W" Ta*»r FACTORS AFFECTING THE RCCRUUMNT C*
1994 FR 40(3) ™ BAY' LAKE HUROH Am~ Fish~ Soc- An™- M<*<- Abstr. No. 1 24 '
[Dep. Fish. & Wildl., Mich. State Univ., East Lansing 48824. tefcSI 7-353.6697] Osmew rmmAix,
5A^MA?S^^
I2IA MainSl Mnrhn 2 F ™E A/ON DYFI' M'D'WALES./. ftft B/oM6(4)r703-7H, 1 "J!J!i. F K .1(J|!I
U i A. Mam St., Mochrum, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire DG8 9LY, Scotland)
|lnst. Oceanagr., Univ. Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria] ' '
95-005300 Galaklionova, A. I. [REGULARITIES OF TUP VA/CCT ACH.^.L, .
DISTRIBUTION IN THE CENTRAL-EASTATLANTiri fr ^KJ'M^N HORSE-MACKEREL l'( M'UIAV^
Papers./ f/shenes Q»nm,-B« 0?iAe Z^S^C° Sf ^SJ %£ I" S>* East AtM'' "^
FR 40(3) ™ueia,ion p. 125-133, 208. 1993. In Russian wllli E:ii|ilM> su' -
Trachuruj trecae.
^ OF A WH,« Sill *
'- Dep' •"• te°- • Co-ell Univ., ,,haca, NY M853Mc/pc,,s<, „„,,>„„,
s . .
RIVER HERRING ToS K^u?lf F°R ESTIMATING Till! RHA1IV
* 1N <:<
., Univ. Mass., HoWsworth Hall, AmluTM <)| Wl
and L N- Senina. IEVAI IMTION (B
,"0^™^
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95-005307 Morgan, M. Joanne; Claude A. Bishop and James W. Baird. TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIATION
IN ACE AND LENGTH AT MATURITY IN COD IN DIVISIONS 2| AND 3KL. Collection of Papers Related to
Northern Cod anil Seals in NAFO Divisions 2) and 3KL: Papers Presented to the Scientific Council - 1993. T.
Amaratunga, editor. Northwest All. Fish. Organ. Sci. Counc. Stud. No. 21 . p. 83-89, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Northwest All. Fish. Cent., P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1 j Cac/us
rnorhua in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005308 Myers, R. A.; N. J. Barrowman and K. R. Thompson. SYNCHRONY OF RECRUITMENT ACROSS
THE NORTH ATLANTIC: AN UPDATE. (OR, "NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T."} fnl Counc fop/or. 5ea
J. Mar. 5ci.52(1):103-l 10. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Sci. Branch, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1 ] Clupea harengus, Cadus
mor/iu.i, and Melanogrammus aeglcfinus.
95-005309 Neill, William H.; John M. Miller; Henk W. van dor Veer and Kirk O. Winemiller ECOPHYSIOLOGY
OF MARINE FISH RECRUITMENT: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING PATTERNS IN
TIME AND SPACE. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at
the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-2], 1994. Don D. MacKintay editor p 29-31
1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Wildt. & Fish. Sci., Tex. A&M Univ. Sysl., College Station, 77843-2258. lel-409-845-5777-
fax:409-8 45-3 786|
95-005310 Nesterov, A. A. [ICHTHYOPIANKTON DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE VARIATIONS AS
FACTORS AFFECTING THE LONG-TERM VARIABILITY OF PELAGIC FISH STOCKS IN THE PERUVIAN AREA
Of THE SOUTH-EAST PACIFIC OCEAN.] (Fisheries Researches in the Atlantic and Southern Pacific Oceans.
Collected Volume of Scientific Papers.] Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation, p. 1 24-1 38, 256. 1 993. In
Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-00531 1 Newberger, T, A. and E. D. Houde, POPULATION BIOLOGY OF BAY ANCHOVY ANCHOA
MITCHILLI IN THE MID CHESAPEAKE BAY. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1 !6(1-3):25-37. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Houde: Univ. Md. Syst,, Cent. Environ. & Estuarine Studies, Chesapeake Biol. Lai).. P.O. Box 3(1, Solomons
206S&]
95-0053 1 2 Polak, Kalherine E.; Joseph E, Hightower and Kenneth H. Pollock. ESTIMATING ABUNDANCE OF
GULF STURGEON IN THE APALACHICOLA RIVER, FLORIDA, USING CAPTURE-RECAPTURE METHODS. /\m
Fish. Soc.Annu. MceiAbstr. No. 124. p. 34, 1994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish &Wildl. Res. Unit, Dep. Zool.,N.C. Stale Univ., Raleigh 27695-761 7. tol;91 9-51 5-2631 \Adpcnser
oxyrhynchus desotoi,
95-005313 Rulherford, Edward S. and Edward D. Houde, THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON
COHORT-SPECIFIC GROWTH, SURVIVAL, AND RECRUITMENT OF STRIPED BASS, MORONF. SAXATIUS
LARVAE IN CHESAPEAKE BAY. U.S. Nat/. Mar. Fish. Setv. Fish. Hull. 93(2):315-332. 1995. FR 40(3)
|lnsl. Fish. Res., Dep. Nal. Resour., 212 Museums Annex Bldg., 1 1 09 N. University St., Ann Arbor, Ml 481 09]
95-005314 Sedlctskaya, V. A. [ABUNDANCE TRENDS OF FISH AT EARLY STAGES OFF SHERBRO.j {Ecology
and Fish Stocks in the East Atlantic. Collective Papers.] Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation p. 88-100,
206-207. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(1) Dccapfcrus rhonchus, 0. punctatus, Chloroscornlmis
chiysutust Jrachurus trecae, Sardinella maderensis, S. aurita, and Hoops hoops in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005315 Talimicri, N. EFFECTS OF MICROHABITAT CHARACTERISTICS ON THE SETTLEMENT AND
RECRUITMENT OF A CORAL REEF FISH AT TWO SPATIAL SCALES. Oecotogfe (Heltietb.) 1 02(1 ):52-63. 1 995.
[Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada N9B 3P4| Pomaccntrus planifrons in the Virgin Islands.
SPAWNING HABITS AND MOVEMENTS, FECUNDITY, ETC.
95-005316 Ahnesjo, Ingrid. TEMPERATURE AFFECTS MALE AND FEMALE POTENTIAL REPRODUCTIVE
RATES DIFFERENTLY IN THE SEX-ROLE REVERSED PIPEFISH, SYNCNATHUSTYPHLE.tichav.Ecol. 6(2):229-233
1995.FR40(3)
[Dep, Zool., Uppsala Univ., Villavagen 9, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden)
95-00531 7 Alekseev, F. E.; E. I. Aleksecvna; E. I. Ryasantsevna and S. N. Lobov. (COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
EGG PRODUCTION FOR THREE COMMON HORSE-MACKEREL GENERA TRACHURUS.] {Ecology and Fish
Slocks in the East Atlantic. Collective Papers.] Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation p. 71-88, 206. 1 993
In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-00531 & Allen, Bob. BREEDING SYNODONTIS MULTIPUNCTAJUS. Trop. Fish Hobbyist 43(1 0):1 46-1 62.
1995. FR 40(3)
Pseudotropheus zebra.
*R 40(3) 77 1995
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SPAWNING HABITS AND MOVEMENTS, FECUNDITY, ETC. (Continued)
95-005319 Almada, Vilor C. and Ricardo Serrao Santos. PARENTAL CARE IN THE ROCKY
CASE STUDY OF ADAPTATION AND EXAPTATION IN MEDITERRANEAN AND ATLANTIC
Fish Bio/. Fish. 5(1):23-37. 1995. FR 10(3)
(Santos: Univ. Acores, Dep. Oceanogr. & Pescas, PT-9900 Horta (Acores), Portugal! Dala *or ^ s^ ,
95-005320 Asano, Hirotoshi and Yoshikazu Kubo, [SPAWNING FORM ESTIMATED BY MEANS <v
COLLECTED SAMPLES IN THE JAPANESE WHITING.] Mem. Fac. Agric. Kinki Univ. No. 28. p. 51-Gl), ^
Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3} ^
(Lab. Fish BioL, Dep. Fish., Kinki Univ., Nakamachi, Nara 631, Japan] Sillago japonica in llie ]'aciflc^
95-005321 Baggerman, Bertha. STICKLEBACKS. In: Reproductive Seasonally Scasonality i'n T
Environmental Influences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and 7. 1. Lam, editors, p. 79-107. 1991). F''
95-005322 Baras, E. THERMAL RELATED VARIATIONS OF SEASONAL AND DAILY Sl^
PERIODICITY IN BARBUS BARBUS.I. Fish Biol. 46(5):915-917. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Univ. Liege, Lab. Fish Demog. & Aquacult., 10, Chemin de la Justice, B-4500Tihange,
95-005323 Berlinsky, David L; Mary C. Fabrizio; John F. O'Brien and Jennifer L Specker, AGE-AT-f^ $
ESTIMATES FOR ATLANTIC COAST FEMALE STRIPED BASS. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. ^24(2)•.2(}7•^ .
FR 40(3)
(Dep, Zool., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh 276951 Moione saxatitis in Rhode Island.
95-005324 Boreman, John and R. Ian Fletcher. USING EGG SURVEY DATA TO DETERMINE
PATTERNS OF FISHES. /\m. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 153. 1994. FR 40(3)
[UMass/NOAA CMER Program, Blaisdell House, P.O. Box 30820, Univ. Mass., Ainhifrsl d 1 QO i o).:
tel:4 13-545-2842) Mororie saxati/is and Alosa sapidissima in New York.
95-005325 Bye, Victor ). TEMPERATE MARINE TELEOSTS. In: Reproductive Seasonally i» 7c^
Enviionmenial Influences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and T. I. Lam, editors, p. 125-1 'IS. 1 !)'J(iH f^4.:
Data for 25 species in the North Sea.
95-005326 Carmichael, John T.; Steven L. Haescker and Joseph E. Hightower. EFFECTS OP Fl( jw A
TEMPERATURE ON SPAWNING MIGRATION BEHAVIOR OF ALBEMARLE SOUND-ROANOKE R"
STRIPED BASS. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr, No. 1 24. p. 36. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res. Unit., Box 761 7, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh 2 7&95-761 7. (el:9 1 0*5 1 5-2(rt } \ .ffl-
saxaiilit in North Carolina. 5
95-005327 Casselman, John M. EFFECT OF SPAWNING TIME ON THE SURVIVAL AND DEVCI OI'MFNF-
LAKE TROUT EGGS AND FRY IN EASTERN LAKE ONTARIO. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. l ~j 4 p -•
1994. FR 40(3) '* *'h'
(Ontario Minist. Nat. Resour., Res., Sci. & Technol. Branch, Aquat. Ecosyst. Res. Sect., Glcnora Fish Srn I
4, Picton, ON, Canada KOK 2TO. tel:613-47&.2400] Salvetinus namaycush. ' ' '
r ArtEl. and Denis GilbwL EFFECTS OF TIDAL S
MIGRATING ATLANTIC MACKEREL Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet Abstr. No. 124 p 93 1994 FR '1(l('tJ
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Maurice-Lamonlagne Inst., Mont-Joli, PQ, Canada) Scomber sco/nbnw in Can adi
E Chillenden- Jr- REPRODUCTIVE BJOLOGY OF SPASJ
124 p 1 U S, IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Afc-W.
(Coll. Wiliam & Mary, Va. Inst. Mar. Sci., Gloucester Point 23062. tel:fl04-642-73 1 6|
'SSS MiE^^ LUNAR PHASE AND DAWNING AC.HV.TV C
°N ™£ DISTR1BUTION OF LARVAE. Itott.
(Mar. Res. b,«, Dep. Environ. Prot., 100 Eighth Ave. SE, Si. Petersburg, FL 33701-S095]
0^ F'SH REPRODUCTIC3N IN T-
fc foffleote Pam]
English summ. FR 40(3)
FlFMT: T SPAWNINGS AREAS OF T-
124-p. M. 1W4. FR 40t3) S 'N THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Moot. **»*• ^
. Kearneysvil,e, WV 25430. tel:304-725^^<, r
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95-005333 Ellis,). R. and S.E.Shackley. OBSERVATIONS ON EGG-LAYING INTHETHORNBACK RAY / Fish
Biot. 46{5):903-904. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Mar. Fish & Fish. Lab,, School Biol. Sci., Univ. Wales, Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, Wales]
Raja cfavata.
95-005334 Fitzsimons, John; Joe Leach; Steve Nepszy and Floyd Cornelius. EFFECTS OF ZEBRA MUSSELS ON
THE SPAWNING HABITAT OF WALLEYE AND LAKE TROUT IN LAKE ERIE AND LAKE ONTARIO Am Fish
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 174-175. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Burlington, ON, Canada L7R 4A6. tel:416-3364B65| Salvelinus namaycush and
Stizostedion vitreum.
95-005335 Gillet, C, and ). P. Dubois. A SURVEY OF THE SPAWNING OF PERCH (PERCA FLUVIAJILI^) PIKE
(E50X LUCIUS), AND ROACH (RUTILUS RUTILUS), USING ARTIFICIAL SPAWNING SUBSTRATES IN LAKES,
Space Partition Within Aquatic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Limnology and
Oceanogiaphy Held in Evian, France, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Balvay, editor. Hydrobiotoaia Vol. 300/301
p, 409-4 15. 1995. FR 40(3)
|)NRA, Sin. Hydrobiol, Lacustre, B.P. 51 1, 74203 Thonon-les-Bains Cedex, France]
95-005336 Grllet, Christian; Jean P. Dubois and Stephane Bonnet, INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND SIZE
OF FEMALES ON THETIMINC OF SPAWNING OF PERCH, PERCA FLUVIA7ILIS, IN LAKE GENEVA FROM 1 904
TO 1993. Env/Von. Blot. Fishes 42(4):355-363. 1 995. FR 40(3)
JStn. Hydrobiol. Lacustre, INRA - 74203 Thonon cedex, France!
95-005337 Green, Richard F. and David L G. Noakes. IS A LITTLE BIT OF SEX AS GOOD AS A LOT! / 7/ieor
Biol. 1 74( 1 ):87-96. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Math. & Stat., Univ. Minn., Duluih 55812] Rivutus marmoratus.
95-005338 Hontela, Alice and Norman E. Stacey, CYPRINIDAE. In: Reproductive Seasonally in Teleosts:
Environmental Influences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and T. }. Lam, editors, p. 53-77. 1 990. FR 40(3)
95-005339 Hopkins, Todd E.; Maxwell B. Eldridge and Joseph J. Cech, Jr. METABOLIC COSTS OF VIVIPARITY
IN VELLOWTAIL ROCKFISH, SEBASJES FLAVIDUS. Environ. Biol. Fishes 43{1);77-84. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|UnJv. Miami, Div. Mar. Biol. & Fish., Rosenstiel School Mar. & Almos. Studies, 4GOO Rickenbackor Causeway
Miami, FL33149-1098]
95-005340 lida, Kohji; Tohru Mukai; Doojin Hwang; Tomoko Hayakawa and Yukibiro Matsuyama.
(ACOUSTIC OBSERVATION OF SPAWNING WALLEYE POLLOCK 7HERACRA CHALCOGRAMMA AND
HYDROGRAPHIC CONDITION IN FUNKA BAY.) Nippon Suisan GMaishi 61 (1 );27-34. 1 995. In Japanese with
EngFishsiimm. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan|
95-005341 ll'ina, L. V. (DIFFERENCES IN TEMPERATURE AND OXYGEN REGIMES IN SOCKEYE SALMON
NEST ON SPAWNING GROUNDS OF VARIOUS KINDS.] /flio/ogy of Shelf and Anadromous Fish Species.
Collection of Scientific Papers.) V. N. tvankov, editor. Mar. Biol. (Vladivostok) Suppl. p, 27-32. 1 990. In Russian
with, English summ. FR 40(3)
Oncorhynchus nerka in Russia.
95-005342 Irwin, Elise R. and Phillip W. Bettoli. INTRODUCED CLUI'EIDS IN A SOUTHERN RESERVOIR:
MORE EVIDENCE FOR SYSTEM-SPECIFIC REPRODUCTIVE STYLES. Environ, liiol. Fishes 42(2);151-159, 1995.
FR4D(3)
[Dep. Zool,, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh 27695] Atosa pseudoharenmis and Dorosoma petencnsc in Tennessee,
95-005343 Ismen, All. FECUNDITY OF WHITING, MERLANGIUS MERLANGUS EUXINUS (L.) ON THE
TURKISH BLACK SEA COAST. Fish. Res, (Amst.) 22(3,4):309-318. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Insl. Mar, Sci., Middle East Tech. Univ., P.O, Box 28 33731, Erdemli-lcel, Turkey]
95-005344 Koya, Yasunori; Tomonori Hamatsu and Takabiro Matsubara. ANNUAL REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE
AND SPAWNING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FEMALE KICHIJI ROCKFISH SF.BASTOLOBUS MACROCHIR.
Fish. Sci. 61(2):203-208. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Hakkaido Nail. Fish. Res. Inst., Fish. Agency Japan, Katsurakoi, Kushiro, Hokkaido 085, Japan]
95-005345 Kuboshima, Yasuko. [DISTRIBUTION OF ALFONSINO BERYX SPLENDENS EGGS IN THE
SPAWNING GROUND AROUND THE SEA MOUNTS OFF IZU ISLANDS, MIDDLE JAPAN.] Nippon Suisan
Gakkaishi 61(2):187-192, 278. 1995. In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
(Kanagawa Prefect. Fish. Exp. Stn,, Jougashima, Misaki, Miura, Kanagawa 238-02, Japan)
FR40{3) 79 1995
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SPAWNING HABITS AND MOVEMENTS, FECUNDITY, ETC. (Continued)
2?w°cD5c3J!L nmbur8' K' E' GROW AND G0: SPATIOTEMPORAL PATTERNS OF SUBYEARLING HUDSON
K'VtKiHAD.ProiramandMjtrac&TheNewyorkNaM
C Tucker, editor, p. 30. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Insl. Ecosysl. Studies, Millbrook, NY 1 2545) Alosa sapidissima in New York.
?^"?™3^r-^hi; Gustavo l [BATCH FECUND'TY ESTIMATION IN THE SILVERSIDE (ODONTfSTMH
SMITH) 8Y GRAVIMETRIC AND STEREOMETRIC METHODS.] Rev. Biol. Mar. 28(2):349-357. 1993. In Spanish
with English iumm. FR 40(3)
cjJC^nSel°, n,ac' 'nvest- Ciontincas &Tecnicas-lnst. Nac. Invest. & Desarrollo Pesquero, CC.l 75, Playa Grande,
S/N, Mar del Plata (7600), Argentina)
D?Do^m4,™ranrak'5' Eueene G'; William S. Woolcott and William R. McGuire. NOCTURNAl
REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR IN SEMOVLUS AJROMACULA7US (PISCES, CYPRINIDAE). Southeast. Fishd
Counc. Pioc. No. 31. p. 1-3. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Sci. Mus., 2500 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220] Clinostomtis (unduloides and Phoxinus areas m Virginia
^MD5c^,p^i!l0n' D' A'; S' '• M' Blaber and N' '• F- Rawllnson. FECUNDITY AND EGG PRODUCTION Ol
FOUR SPECIES OF SHORT-LIVED CLUPEOID FROM SOLOMON ISLANDS, TROPICAL SOUTH PACIFIC. Jnl
Counc fxp/or Sea /. Mar Set. 52(1):1 1 1-125. 1995. FR 40(3)
ICSIRO Div. Fish Mar. Lab., P.O. Box 1 20, Cleveland, Qld. 41 63, Australia] Stolephorus devisi, 5. heicrototwi
Spratelloides deticatulus, and 5, lewisi.
95-005350 Munro, A. D. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. In: Reproductive Seasonally in Te/eosls: Environments
Influences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and J. /. Lam, editors, p. 1-1 1 . 1 990. FR 40(3)
95-005351 Munro, A. D, TROPICAL FRESHWATER FISH. In: Reproductive Seasonally in Te/cosU
tnviranmema/ /nfluences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scon, and J. I. Lam, editors, p. 1 45-239. 1 990. FR 40(3
?c,^Sc3T5c2 cl^m,!^.Al>BUS D'; Alexander P- Scott and T. J, Lam., editors. REPRODUCTIVE SEASONALITY If
TELEOSTS: ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES. CRC Press, Inc 254P. 1 990. Available at $207.00 (cloth) from CR(
fress, Inc 2000 Corporate Blvd., N.W., Boca Raton, FL 33431. tel:800-272-7737; fax:407-997-0949. FR 40(1!
Individual chapters indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
Di uN,a,rrS!1.i,'ilflkBr'an S' and Ceor8e H- Win'efs. TIMING IS EVERYTHING: SYNCHRONOUS EVENT
p 43 9^4 FR 40(3) CAPEL'N {MALL°'IUS VILLOS(J^ Am- Fi^- ^c. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 2<
t-n DeP- Fifh. & Oceans, St. John's, NF, Canada. lel:709-772-41>25
e-mail:nakasliima@nflorc.nwafc.nf.ca]
i ,m 5' L and,R- A' Dailiels' REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE REDBREAST SUNFISI
r T L ?°gr!?l andAb*lracts' ™e New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May 1, 1 99,
C Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:57. 1 992. FR 40(3)
Pierre Pe|]in- HATCH DATE AND GROWTH RATE COMPARISONS G
3^ 'N ™E NEWFOUNDLAND REGION- ^ «* 5oc. ton
^aiSp^ Newfoundland, S,. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5S:
,REP,RODVCTIVE BIOL°GY OF INTERTIDAL KLIPFISH (PERCIFORME:
Alr~ '• Z00/' 29H):244-251 . 1 994. In English with Afrikaans summ. FR 40(3 )
r*" Univ;,Cal}e Tow"' Rondebosch 7700, South Africa] Cllnus ncumlnaius, t
, C. supercitiosus, and C. dorsalis.
. (RELATION OF MACKEREL SPAWNING
-
' 1 24. p. 1 23. 1 994 FR 40/3)
in . . • ' - - - ' . p. . 403
[Dap. Zool., Uni, Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada L5L 1C6. La(l:canSSln.uloionlo.ca|
40(3? 1?S ?? ^UTIONOFMATINC SYSTEMS. Ue*, D.SC/, 2oO/. Ce
40<3) IZwI. '"St., Univ. Zuerlch, Winterthurer Str. 190, CH-a057 Zucrlcl
FISHERIES REVIEW
SPAWNING HABITS AND MOVEMENTS, FECUNDITY, ETC. (Continued)
95-005360 Reynolds, John D. and Isabelle M. Cote. DIRECT SELECTION ON MATE CHOICE: FEMALE REDL1P
BLENNIES PAY MORE FOR BETTER MATES. Bebav. Ecol. 6(2): 1 75-181 . 1995. FR 10(3)
[School Biol. Sd., Univ. East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7T), England] Ophioblennius at/anticus, Pomacenlrus fuscus,
P. paftilus, Microspathodon chrysurus, and Synodus intermedium in Barbados.
95-005361 Rubin, J. F. SPAWNING BEHAVIOUR OF THE ARCTIC CHAR, SALVBLINUS ALPINUS (I.),
OBSERVED IN LAKE GENEVA FROM THE SUBMARINE "FA-FOREL" Buff Fr. Pec/ieP/sc/c. No. 333. p. 149-157.
1 994. In English with French summ. FR 40(3)
[ECOTEC ENVIRON. SA, 3 Rue F. Ruchon, CH-1203 Geneve, Switzerland] Lota lota in Switzerland.
95-005362 Schmidt, R. E. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF POTADROMY IN HUDSON RIVER FISHES. Program and
Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference III, April 13-April 16, 1994. Gordon C. Tucker, editor- p. 41.
1994. FR 40(3) .... ,
[Simon's Rock Coll., Greal Barrington, MA 01230] Caloslomus commersoni, Nolropis ftudsomus, and
Micropterus do/omieu in New York.
95-005363 Scott, A. P. SALMONIDS. In: Reproductive Seasonally in Te/eosts: Environmental Influences. Angus
D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and T. I. Lam, editors, p. 33-51 . 1 990. FR 40{3)
95-005364 Shao B UTILIZATION OF PUMPKINSEED SUNFISH NESTS BY SPAWNING GOLDEN SHINERS.
Program and Abstracts, Trie New York Natural Histoty Conference III, April }3-Aprit 16, 1994. Cordon C Tucker,
editor, p. 41-42. 1994. FR40(3) . .
[Dep. Biol. Sci., SUNY, Albany, NY 1 2222] Nolem/go/ius cryso/eucas and Lepomis gibfaosus in New York,
95-005365 Smith, Carl and Robert ]. Wootton. EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF SOME FACTORS AFFECTING
PARENTAL EXPENDITURE AND INVESTMENT IN GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS (GASTEROSTEIDAE). Environ.
S/ol/:isries430):63-76.1995.FR40(3)
[Inst. Biol. Sci., Univ, Wales, Aberyslwyth, Dyfed SY23 3DA, Wales]
95-005366 Sumpter, John P. GENERAL CONCEPTS OF SEASONAL REPRODUCTION /n: Reproductive
Seasona/fty in Teleosls: Environmental Influences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and T. ). Lam, editors.
p. 13-31.1990. FR 40(3)
OS nn<n&7 Tarasvuck S. N. IEGG DISTRIBUTION AND TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS OF EGG
DEVELOPMENT NTH RED HALIBUT H/PPOCtOSSO/DCS DUBIUS SCHMIDT IN THE TATAR TRAIT 1
SSS? ofSMfand Antdromous Fish Species. Collection of Scientific Papers.] V. N. Ivankov, editor. Ma, B«rf.
(Vladivostok) Suppl. p. 33-38. 1 990. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-005368 Taylor, Malcolm H. ESTUARINE AND INTERTIDAL TELEOSTS In: ReP^uctive.^°^'S
Tctoxto Environmental Influences. Angus D. Munro, Alexander P. Scott, and T. I. Lam, ednors. p. 1 09-1 24. 1 990.
FR 40(3}
Tsygir, V. V. (THE LANDLOCKED MASU SALMON ONCORHVfVCHl/S MASOU FROM
summ. FR 40(3)
n R no«70 Wilson Charles A and David L. Nieland. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF RED DRUM SCIAENOPS
OCflMTUS FS THE NERITic WATERS OF THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO. Am. Fbh. Sec. Anna Meet.
Rouge 70803-7503. ,1:504,8^-6455,
= ^^SS^SSL^ SSS
' 9?[SeikRai Nai Fish. Res. Inst., Fish. Agency ]apan, 2-5-20 Higashiyamato-machi, Shimonoseki 750, Japan]
"' "u6 s'fhh * wS'S°t *$L> Wu Resour. M. King Salmon, AK 996,3| Onco,hy^ ***.
and Et/ieostoma /u//ae in Arkansas.
1995
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MOVEMENTS, SEASONAL AND DEPTH DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (Continued)
95.005374 Balvay, Gerard, edilor. SPACE PARTITION WITHIN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: PROCEEDINGS OF
THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY HELD IN EVIAN,
FRANCE, MAY 25-28, 1 993. Hydrobiatogia Vol. 300/301 . 444p. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[INRA, Sin. Hydrobfol. Lacustre, B.P. 511, 75 Ave. de Corzent, F-74203 Thonon-les-Bains Cedex, Francel
Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-0053 75 Begout, Marie-Laure and Jean-Paul Lagardere. AN ACOUSTIC TELEMETRY STUDY OF SEABREAM
(SPARUS AURATA L): FIRST RESULTS ON ACTIVITY RHYTHM, EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
AND SPACE UTILIZATION. Space Part/iron Wllhin Aquatic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International
Congress of Limnology and Oceanography Held in Evian, France, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Batvay, editor.
Hydrobiologia Vol. 300/301 . p. 41 7-423. In English with French summ. FR 40(3}
(Cent. Rech, Ecol. Mar. & Aquacult., B.P. 5, 1 71 37 L'Houmeau, France!
95-0053 76 Bergsledt, Roger A. and James G. Seelye. EVIDENCE FOR LACK OF HOMING BY SEA LAMPREYS.
Trans. Am. Fish. Soc, 124(2}:235-239. 1995. FR40(3)
(Natl. Biol, Serv., Great Lakes Sci. Cent., Lake Huron Biot. Sin., 11188 Ray Rd., Millersburg, Ml 49759}
Petromyzon marinas in Michigan and Canada.
r Beinard, David R.; Kelly R. Hepler; |. Douglas Jones; Mary E. Whalen and Douglas N. .
SOME TESTS OF THE "MIGRATION HYPOTHESIS" FOR ANADROMOUS DOLLY VARDEN (SOUTHERN
FORM). Trans, Am. Fish. Soc. 124(3):297-307. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dap. Fish & Game, Div, Sport Fish, 333 Raspberry Rd., Anchorage, AK 99518-1599] Satvelinus matnat in
Alaska.
™; Bramblett' Robert G. and Robert G. While. HABITAT USE AND MOVEMENTS OF PALLID
TLVr^EON AND SHOVELNOSE STURGEON IN THE MISSOURI AND YELLOWSTONE RIVERS, MONTANA
AND NORTH DAKOTA. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 36. 1 994, FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish. Res, Unit, Mont. State Univ., Bozeman 59717. e-mail:repadg®msu.oscs.mornana.ccliil
Scaphirhynchus a/bus and S. p/ato/ync/ius.
95-005379 Brown, Richard S. and William C Mackay. WINTER ECOLOGY OF CUTTHROAT TROUT IN THE
RAM RIVER, ALBERTA. Am. Fish. Soc. Anrtu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p, 139-140. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Univ. Alberta, Dep. Zool., Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E1. iel:403-492-1 295| Oncorhynchus darki.
™ ,,' K Richard' CONSISTENT YEARLY APPEARANCE OF AGE-0 WALLEYE POLLOCK,
THtRAGRA CHALCOGRAMMA, AT A COASTAL SITE IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA, 1 973-1 994, U.S. Natl. Mar.
Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 93(2):38G-390. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Auke Bay Lab., Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, 1 1305 Glacier Hwy., Juneau 99801-8626]
icD.xr^ P3SCale and Yves Lelourneuf' SPATIAL PATTERN OF SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF FOUR
FISH SPECIES ON REUNION CORAL REEF FLATS. Space Partition Within Aquatic Ecosystems: Proceeding? of
™ secwa International Congress of Limnology and Oceanography Held in 1993.Gerat(l
Balvay, ednor Hydrobiologia Vol. 300/301. p. 299-308, In English with French summ. FR 40(3}
[Lab. Ecol. Mar Univ. Reunion, BP 71511, 15 Ave. Rene Cassin, 97715 Saint-Denis Messag. Cedex, U
Keumon, trance) Lhaetodon tttfasciatus, Dascyftis aruanus, Slethoiulis albovittata, and Oenoc/iaerus sfrfalus.
?- and William G- PearcV- DISTRIBUTION, MIGRATION, AND GROWTH OF
M i r- SALMON' ONCORHYNCHUS 7SHAWYTSCHA, OFF OREGON AND WASHINGTON.
. Natl. Mar. Fish. Sen. Fish. Bull 93(2}:274-289. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[Oceanogr. Admin. Bldg. 104, Coll. Oceanic & Atmos. Sci., Oreg. State Univ., Corvallis 9733 1-5503]
\C.e^dnMassot} and Jean-Claude Moreteau. TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF PERCH
A LAXE-RESERVOIR (MOSELLE, FRANCE): ANALYSIS OF CATCHES WITH VERTICAL
Partltfon.w;*fti/'J"a"c Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International Congress of
> May25-28' 1993' Gerard Ba/vay, editor. Hydtobtologla Vol.
" Dem0eco1" 1' me des Recol'e»s' BP 41 16, 57 040 Metz Codex 01,
STREAMF|SHmM l J' F'Gilliam- NONLETHAL PREDATOR EFFECTS: PATTERN AND PROCESS IN A
I ?« » r«rL J r T J ^f°S^ lnd Abstracts' The New York Nalural Histo<y Conference tl,
I, 1992. Cordon C Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mas. Ore. 54:36. 1992 FR 40(3)
Poeatu ret/cu/ala, Rhuhs /tart/, and Hoplias ma/abaros in Trinidad.
BTOEEN DIURNAL^NS'lS^ E' Th°rpe' TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT SWITCHES
rSS^^ ^ WINTERING JUVEN.LE ATLANT.C SALMON. A^
(Fish Behav. & Ecol. Group, Zool. Dep., Glasgow Univ., Glasgow G1 2 8QQ, Scotland]
FR 40(3) ft,
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95-005386 Freeman, Mary C. MOVEMENTS BY TWO SMALL FISHES IN A LARGE STREAM. Cope/a
199[33 BioL Su™!Midcon4Sent Ecol. Sei. Cent, Auburn Field Sin, 108 Swingle Hall, Auburn Univ., Auburn,
AL 36849-5419] Lepomis aumus and Percina fugrofasc/ala in Georgia.
nsnn^R? Fniiia Toshihiko- Tadashi Inada and Yoshio Ishito. DEPTH-GRADIENT STRUCTURE OF THE
?>S
^ riSS^,^H^unSm(sLiu.u, Tokyo 169, Japan] Thwgra cWa*™* Cade,
,.u, Tokyo 169, Japan] Thwgra
macrocephaJus, and data for 75 oilier species.
osnnviflR f.arrett lames W and David H. Bennetl. SEASONAL MOVEMENTS OF ADULT BROWN TROUT
RELATIVE TO ^EMPERATuRE IN A COOLWATER RESERVOIR. N. An, ,. fish. Manage. 15<2):480-487. ,995,
. Fish & Wildl. Resour., Univ. Idaho, Moscow 83844-1 1 3G| Sa/mo frutia in Washinglon.
OK nn«no rpkt nivid R and ludilh A Williams. MOVEMENT AND HABITAT UTILIZATION OF ADULT
NCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA) IN THE HANFORD REACH OF THE
SALMON
e-mailidr geist@ccmail,pnl.gov|
95-005390 Gotceilas, Vytenis and Joseph A. Brown. LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS OF HABITAT USE BY
JUVENILE ATLANTIC COD. Am. F/sh.SocMnm, 'M^^^2rA-^\^^^n7^5^CiKhn
[Ocean Sci, Cent., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, Si. John's, NF, Canada Al C jS7. lel.70 J-7J7-J^ J| t,nm;.s
mor/iua.
S^=»^^
Cope/a 1995(2}:343-353. 1995. WR 249 (School For. Resour,, Univ. Ga., Athens 30C02]
OS nn-5192 Haeseker Steven L; John T. Carmichael and Joseph E. Higbtower. SUMMER DISTRIBUTION ANI )
CONDITION OF STmPED BASS WITHIN ALBEMARLE SOUND, NORTH CAROLINA. Am. fish. Sac. An.n,.
M1coo?FKw^
saxaii/i's.
95-005393 Hakoyama, Hiroshi and Wataru Sakamoto. [PINK SALMON MIGRATION IN RELATION TO s^
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND DAY-LENCTH IN THE OPEN SEA.] N.ppon Suban CMwhl f,l(2).l37-141,
in th. North ^
Ocean.
Harmelin-Vivien M. L.; J. G. Harmelin and V. Leboulkux. MICROHABITAT REQUIREMENTS FOR
MENTOMUVES ON MEDITERRANEAN ROCKY SHORES space ^ on vw ,,
^Vac/cos^
Ev/an, France, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Balvay, editor. Hydrobmloya Vol. 300/30 1 . p. 309-320. In hnglisn WIHI
enan, Stn. Ma, Endoume, CNRS URA 4,, 13007 Marseille, France] Dfpfodus anm^ns,
D. punlazzo, D. sargus, D. vu/garb, Ob/ada me/anura, and Sarpa sa/pa.
95-005395 Hillman, T. W. SPATIAL INTERACTION OF JUVENILE CHINOOK SALMON AND THE JJEDSII )j;
SHINER In- Summer and Winter Ecology ofluvunlle Chinook Salmon and Stec/head Trout m i the Wenala.lnv
^VMS!^^ '° CheSi County Public Ut% D/sfrfct Washtogtoa /«ne Wfl9. Do,
Consu/lanis, Inc. P. 209-247. 1989. FR 40(3)
Oncorfi/nchiis (s/iawylsc/ia and R/c/iardson/tis baitcalus.
Consutenls, (nc. p. 83-108. 1989. FR 40(3)
Oncof/iyncrtus mykiss and O. tshawytscha.
95-005397 Hudson, John P.; Richard D. Clark and James S Diana. SEASONAL AND DAILY MOVEMENTS J OF
LARGE BROWN TROUT IN A MICHIGAN STREAM. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. J4. I J.f
FR 4[Dep. Nat. Resour, Insl. Fish. Res., 212 Mus. Annex Bldg., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109. lel:31 3-663-3554] 5fl/m»
trutla.
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FR 40(3) MJUAL INTERACTION. Word./. Freshwater Res. No. 70. p. 38-48. 1995.
[Norwegian Ins.. Nat. R«, Tungaslel.a 2, N-7005 Trondheim, Norwayl 5a/n,o sa/ar in Norway.
3nd Russe" F' Thurow' D'EL PATTERNS IN BULL TROUF
VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION, AND DRIFT OF
h cAL S^ WEAK UPWELLING. Dynamics of Upwelline m (Ac OS
. namcs o pwene m (c
'' ^"^ ^^ Sea Coop' Res' ReP" No' 206- P- ?'- ' '-»«- Abslracl
only FR 40(3)
C/° Z°°'- '"St- & ^ Mar.in-Lu.ne,^.^ 3,
TJ^^^^^ Sandhelnrlch. RESPONSES OF BLUECILLS AND
U PPER MBSOTP1 RlVFR niiTE^^ERATlJRE' AND CUR^NT IN BACKWATER LAKES OF7HE
fNatl Ri^l N ?, NTER' W Am' J" Fish' Ma"^e- ] 5(2):390-399. 1 995. FR 40(3)
'^
'M^ RIVER FLOW' AND TIDAL CYCLES ON THE
4G(5):891-902 1995 FR 403) MIGRATION 'NTO FRESH WATER IN THE AMERICAN EEL. / Fish Mol
iV" 76°° Sand Pi°nl ^ NE' Seatlle- WA 981 1 5-0070| AnstOth strata in
AND HABITAT USE OF GOLDEN TROUT,
IMYO NATIONAL I ORBT Xm Fhh^' 'N ^TIVLSTREAMS OF THE GOLDEN TROUT WILDERNESS,
n 1 7 ' UN™-. KtbT' ^m- Flsh- Soc- A<>™- Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 37. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[US. Dep. Agfic., For.Serv. Res. Stn., Box 245, Berkeley, CA 94701. tel:51 0-559-6454]
' SE °F RADIOTELEM£TRV TO
LANDLOCKED ATLANTCA jS K^nS«RF/ON fAC/PEN5fR FULVESCMS) IN ONTARIO ANO
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^^^ INFORMATION RETRIEVAL TO ASSESS THE
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1 24(2}:225-234 1995. FR 40(3) FEAR R'VER' NORTH CAROL'NA. Tra^s. A/n. Fish. SOL:
Ave" Wilmi»S'^' NC 28403| Acipenser brevirostrum and A.
FAffcSKoSM
FR 40(3) V.ULUMHIA KIVER HATCHERIES. Trans. Am. f/s/i. Soc. 1 24(3):308-320. 1 995.
[Dep. Zool. (N,.,5), Univ. Wash., Sea.de 98. 95] Oncorhynchus Bftawytefta in Washington and Oregon.
£^^ ROLE OF TURBULENCE IN THE
MARROW CHANNELS. Dok/S5a'Vo|R^1Np. 21^215 iS^FR^ ^^ STACES' 'N W'°E AND
t- Problems Ecol. & Evol, Russian Acad. Sci, Leninski^L, Moscow 1 1 7071, Russia]
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MOVEMENTS, SEASONAL AND DEPTH DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (Continued)
95-005409 Pillo John , Jr. WINTER AREAS - THE LIMITING HABITAT FOR LARGEMOUTH BASS IN THE
UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Am. Fish. Soc.Annu. MeeLAbstr. No. 124. p. 141-142. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Nat. Resour, Bellevue Res. Sin., 24143 Hwy. 52, Bellevue, IA 52031. lel:319-B72.4976] Micropterus
salmoides in Iowa.
•)•> 005410 Porler Julie M. and Heath H. Stone. A MARK-RECAPTURE EXPERIMENT ON BLUEFIN TUNA
?THUNNU5 THYNNUS L) FROM THE BROWN AND GEORGES BANKS REGION OF THE CANADIAN
ATLANTIC Am Fish. Soc. Anmi. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 89-90. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Biol. Stn, St. Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0. tel:506-529.8854|
95 005411 Rosecchi E and A. ). Crlvelli. SAND SMELT (ATHERINA BOYERI) MIGRATION WITHIN THE
WATER SYSTEM OF THE CAMARGUE, SOUTHERN FRANCE. Space Partition Within Aquatic Ecosystems:
Proceeds of the Second hternaitona/ Congress of Umnotow and Oceanograp/iy Held ,n Evtan, France, May
25 28 1 993 Gerard Ba/vay, editor. HydroWo/og/a Vol. 300/301 . p. 289-298. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Sin, Biol. Tour du Valal, Le Sambuc, 1 3200 Aries, France]
95-005412 Rossier, Oliver. SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SEPARATION OF LITTORAL ZONE FISHES OF LAKE
GENEVA (SWITZERLAND - FRANCE). Space Partition Within Aquatic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second
^a/C^leB of limno/ogy and Oceanography Held in CWan, Trance, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Batvay,
itor Hydrobfotagfe Vol. 300/301. p. 32 1-327.1 995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Ecol. & Biol. Aqual., Univ. Geneve, 1 8 ch. des Clochelles, CH-1 20G, Geneva, Switzerland] Data for 1 6
species.
95-005413 Spyker, Kay A. and Eric P. van den Berghe. DIURNAL ABUNDANCE PATTERNS OF
MEDITERRANEAN I FISHES ASSESSED ON FIXED TRANSECTS BY SCUBA DIVERS. Trans. Am. Ash. Soc.
1 "van dtnBt'ri\?Unil4Md! Appalachian Environ. Lab., Gunter Hall, Froslburg 21532) Data for 18 species.
95-00541 4 Swain, D. P. and D. L. Kramer. ANNUAL VARIATION IN TEMPERATURESELECTION I BY ATLANTIC
COOCADUSMORHUA IN THE SOUTHERN GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE, CANADA, AND ITS RELATION TO
POPULATIONSIZE.Mar.fco/.rrog.Ser.116(l-3);11-23.1995.FR40(3J
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Gulf Fisli. Cent., P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB, Canada E1C 9BG]
95-005415 Thorpe I E.; N. B. Metcalfe and N. H, C. Fraser. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF SWITCH
BETWEEN NOCTURNAL AND DIURNAL SMOLT MIGRATION IN ATLANTIC SALMON. High Performance
Rih-ftoceedfcigs of an International Fish Physiology Symposium He/d at ^n'vers.lyof British Cohimtoa >n
V-mrniiver Canada luhf 16-21 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 83-86. 1994. FR 40(3)
TotS Toff Agric L Fish. Dep., Freshwater Fish. Lab., Pi.lochry PH1G 5LB, Scotland. teh079G-4720GO;
fax:0796-47-3523] Sa/mo sa/ar in England, Scotland, Norway, and Sweden.
95-005416 Thorrold, Simon R. and A. David McKinnon. RESPONSE OF LARVAL FISH ASSEMBLAGES TO A
RIVERINE PLUME IN COASTAL WATERS OF THE CENTRAL GREAT BARRIER REEF LAGOON. Urrmol.
Oceanogr. 40{1):177-181. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Australian Insl. Mar. Sci., PMB No. 3, Townsville, Qld. 401 0, Australia]
95-005417 Warner Eric J. and Thomas P. Quinn. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL MOVEMENTS OF
TfLEMETEREC tKlNBOW TROUT (ONCORI-IYNCHUS MYKISS) IN LAKE WASHINGTON. Can. ;. Zoo/.
7K1V146-153 In EnRlish with French sumrn. FR 40(3)
(|Fish Dep, Muckleshoo, Indian Tribe, 39015 SE 172nd Ave., Auburn, WA 98002| Coitus asper m
Washington.
95-005418 Welter, Robert R. and Jimmy D. Winter. HABITAT PREFERENCE OF FLATHEAD CATFISH IN A
WEST TEXAS RESERVOIR. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 02. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Range & Wildl. Dep., Tex. Tech. Univ., Lubbock 79409. lel:806-742-l 983] Py/odfctis olivam.
95-005419 Wroblewski, ]. S.; Sally V. Goddard; R. Kent Smedbol and Wade I Bailey ; M?VEMEms OF
ATLANTIC COD (GADUS MORHUA) WITHIN THE SPRING THERMOCLINE IN TRINITY BAY,
NEWFOUNDLAND. ). Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. 75(2):2G5-284. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Oceanogr. Group, Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, Canada Al B JX/|
95-005420 Young, Michael K. MOBILITY OF BROWN TROUT IN SOUTH-CENTRAL WYOMING STREAMS.
Can. /. Zoo/. 72(1 2):207B-2083. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Rocky Mt. For. & Range Exp. Sin,, 222 S. 22nd Si,, Laramie, WY 82070] Sa/mo Jruita.
95-005421 Young, Michael K. TELEMETRY-DETERMINED DIURNAL POSITIONS OF BROWN I TROUT
(SALMO JRUTTA) IN TWO SOUTH-CENTRAL WYOMING STREAMS. Am. Midi. Nat. 133(2):2G4-273. 1995.
[Rocky Ml. For. & Range Exp. Sin., 222 S. 22nd Si., Laramie, WY 82070)
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95-005422 Adams, C. E. and ). Mitchell. THE RESPONSE OF A GREY HERON ARDM CINEREA BREEDING
COLONY TO RAPID CHANGE IN PREY SPECIES. Bird Study 42( 1 ):44-49. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Fish Behav. & Ecol. Group, Univ. Field Sin., Glasgow Univ., Rowardennan, Glasgow G62 OAW, Scollnnd]
Rutilus rutilus, Cymnocep/iaJus cemuus, and data for 1 3 other species in Scotland.
95-005423 Bailey, Kevin M.; Michael F. Canino; Jeffrey M. Napp; Stella M. Spring and Annette L. Brown.
CONTRASTING YEARS OF PREY LEVELS, FEEDING CONDITIONS AND MORTALITY OF LARVAL WALLEYE
POLLOCK 7HERACRA CHALCOCRAMMA IN THE WESTERN GULF OF ALASKA. Mar. Ecol. Prog, Set.
U9{1-3):1l-23, 1995. FR 40(3)
(Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NOAA, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 15|
95-005424 Beauchamp, David A. RIVERINE PREDATION ON SOCKEYE SALMON FRY MIGRATING TO LAKt
WASHINGTON. N. Am. 1. Fish. Manage. 1 5(2):358-365. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res, Unit, Dep. Fish. & Wildl., Ulah State Univ., Logan 84322-5210] Caioswmiw
macmcheilus, Ojicorhync/ius nerka, and O. myfciss in Washington.
95-005425 Bellwood, David R. CARBONATE TRANSPORT AND WITHIN-REEF PATTERNS OF BIOEROSION
AND SEDIMENT RELEASE BY PARROTFISHES (FAMILY SCARIDAE} ON THE GREAT BARRIER REEF. Mar. F.cot.
Pmg.SeF. 117(1-3):127-13G. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Mar. Biol., )ames Cook Univ., Townsville,Qld.4811, Australia] ScanjsgibbusandS.sorcMjs in Australia.
95-005426 Biro, Peter A. and Mark S. Ridgway. INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN FORAGING MOVEMENTS IN
A LAKE POPULATION OF YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR BROOK CHARR (SALVELINUS FONTINAUS). BchwifHH
132(l-2):57-74. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Ichthyol., Dep. Zool,, Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada NIG 2W1 1
95-005427 Biro, Peter. MANAGEMENT OF POND ECOSYSTEMS AND TROPHIC WEBS. The Ca/p
Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September jy<>.l
R, Bitfard and G. A E. Call, editors. Aquacuiture 129(1-4):373-386. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Balaton Limnol. Res. Inst., Hungarian Acad. Sci., H-8237 Tihany, Hungary] Cyprinus t,ir/)fc)
Genopfoaryngodon idella, Hypophlhalmkhlhys nobilis, and H. mo/;tr«.
95-005428 Blake, M. A. and P. ]. B. Hart. THE VULNERABILITY OF IUVENILE SIGNAL CRAYFISH TO FTRCI
AND EEL PREDATION, Freshwater Biol 33(2):233-244. 1 995; FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Coll. Cork, Lee Mailings, Prospect Row, Cork, Ireland] /\ngu///a anguilla and Pi?rc.i ftuviatilii
95-005429 Brewer, D. T.; S. ). M. Blaber; ]. P. Salmi and M. J. Farmer. FEEDING ECOLOGY OF PREIJATOtt'
F5SHES FROM CROOTE EYLANDT IN THE GULF OF CARPENTARIA, AUSTRALIA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENC :
TO PREOATION ON PENAEID PRAWNS. £sfuar/ne Coas(a/5he//Sci. 40(5):577-600. 1995. FR 40(3)
[CSIRO Div, Fish., Mar. Lab,, P.O. Box 120, Cleveland, Qld. 4163, Australia] Rhlzoprkmotkm aailu
Psammoperca iva/g/ens/s, Seombero/cfes commerson/anus, and data for 26 other species,
95-005430 Bryan, Scott D.; Tracy D. Hill; Sean T.Lynott and WalterG.Duffy.THEINFLUENCE OF CHANGINI
WATER LEVELS AND TEMPERATURES ON THE FOOD HABITS OF WALLEYE IN LAKE OAHE, SOUTI
DAKOTA, /. Freshwater Ecol. 10(1):1-!0. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res. Unit, Dep. Wildl. & Fish. Sci,, S.D. Stale Univ., Brookings 57006] Osmcn/s tnunti
and Stizosledi'on vilreum.
95-005431 Burke, Nancy C. NOCTURNAL FORAGING HABITATS OF FRENCH AND BLUESTKII'EI
GRUNTS, HAEMULON FLAVOUNEATUM AND H. SCIURUS, ATTOBACCO CAYE, BELIZE. Environ, dial. flst\t
42441:365-374. IQW. FR
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95-005434 Clifton, Kenneth E. ASYNCHRONOUS FOOD AVAILABILITY ON NEIGHBORING CARIBBEAN
CORAL REEFS DETERMINES SEASONAL PATTERNS OF GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION FOR THE
HERBIVOROUS PARROTFISH SCARUS ISERTI. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1 16(l-3):39-46. 1995. FR 40(3)
[STRI (Panama), Unit 0948, APO, AA 34002-0948|
95-005435 Cloe, William W. Ill; Greg C. Carman and Scott A. Slranko. THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF THE BULL
CHUB (NOCOMIS RANEYI) AS A PREDATOR OF THE ZEBRA MUSSEL (DREISSENA POLYMORPHA). Am. Fish.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 80. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol., Va. Commonwealth Univ., Richmond 23284-2012]
95-005436 Costanlini, M, Lelizia and Loreto Rossi. "PHOSPHORUS TRANSFER IN SYSTEMS OF FISH AND
AMPHIPODS EXPLOITING DETRITUS PARTICLES. Hydrobiologia 302(1):81-87. 1995. FR40(3)
jDep. Biol,, Univ. Lecce, 73100 Lecce, Italy] Mug//.
95-005437 Dalpadado, Padmini; Nina Borkner and Hein Rune Skjoldal. DISTRIBUTION AND LIFE HISTORY
OF THEMISTO (AMPHIPODA) SPP., NORTH OF 73EN IN THE BARENTS SEA. Fisken Havel No. 1 2. 42p. 1 994.
In English with Norwegian summ. FR 40(3)
[Borkner: Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, Bergen High Technol. Cent, 5020 Bergan, Norway]
Hippogtossus hippoglossus and Mallolus villosus.
95-005438 Dodrill, Jon; Charles S. Manooch III and Ann Bowman Manooch. FOOD AND FEEDING
BEHAVIOR OF ADULT SNOWY GROUPER, EPINEPHELUS NIVEA7US (VALENCIENNES) (PISCES:
SERRANIDAE), COLLECTED OFFTHECENTRALNORTH CAROLINA COAST WITH ECOLOGICAL NOTESON
MAJOR FOOD GROUPS. Bfimleyana (). N.C. State MLIS, Nat. 5ci.J No. 19. p. 101-135. 1993. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Nat. Resour, Div. Recreation & Parks, Dist. 2, Admin., 3540-A Thomasville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32308)
Peprilus triacantltus, Myrophts punclalus, Epinephelus flavolimbalus, Pagrus pagrus, and data for 27 other species,
95-005439 Du Bull, Marie Henrietle. FOOD AND FEEDING OF COD (GADUS MORHUA L) IN THE CELTIC
SEA. Fish. Res. (Amst.) 22<3,4):227-241 , 1995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Natl. Rech. Sci., Lab. Biol. Mar,, Coll. France, 29 182 Concarneau, France) M/cronies/sl/tis poutassou,
Tmopterus esmarki, T. minutus, and Gadus morfiua in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
95-OOS440 Esteves, Katharina Eichbaum and Pedro M. Galetli, Jr. FOOD PARTITIONING AMONG SOME
CHARACIDS OF A SMALL BRAZILIAN FLOODPLAIN LAKE FROM THE PARANA RIVER BASIN. Environ. Biol.
fishes 42(4):375-389. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Pesca, Secretaria Agric. Abaslecimenlo Estado Sao Paulo, Av. Francisco Matarazzo, 455, CEP:
05031-900, Sao Paulo, Brazil) Moenkhausla intermedia, Asiyanax fasciaius, A. btmaculalus, A. schuharti, and
Cheirodon stenodon.
95-005441 Felix, Adolfo; Margaret E. Stevens and Robert Lee Wallace. UNPALATABILITY OF A COLONIAL
ROTIFER, SINANJHERINA SOCIALIS, TO SMALL ZOOPLANKTIVOROUS FISHES. Invertebr. Biol.
114(2):139-144.1995.FR40(3)
[Wallace; Dep. Biol., Ripon Coll., Ripon, Wl 54971-0248] Data for 1 3 species.
95-005442 Feltham, M. J. CONSUMPTION OF ATLANTIC SALMON SMOLTS AND PARR BY
GOOSANDERS- ESTIMATES FROM DOUBLY-LABELLED WATER MEASUREMENTS OF CAPTIVE BIRDS
RELEASED ON TWO SCOTTISH RIVERS. I. Fish Biol. 46(2):273-281 . 1 995. FR 40(3)
[School Biol. & Earth Sci., Liverpool John Moorcs Univ., Byrom St., Liverpool L3 3AF, England] 5a/mo sa/ar.
95-005443 Findholl, Scott L. and Stanley H. Anderson. FORAGING AREAS AND FEEDING HABITAT
SELECTION OF AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS (PEIECANUS ERYJHRORHYNCHOS) NESTING AT
PATHFINDER RESERVOIR, WYOMING. Colon. Waterbirds 18(1):47-57. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Wildl., For. & Range Sci. Lab., 1 401 Gekcler Ln., La Grande, OR 97850] Caloslomus commersoni
and Cyprinus carpio.
95-005444 Findholt, Scolt L. and Stanley H. Anderson. DIET AND PREY USE PATTERNS OF THE AMERICAN
WHITE PELICAN (PEIECANUS ERYTHRORHYNCHOS) NESTING AT PATHFINDER RESERVOIR, WYOMING.
Colon. Walerbirds 18(1);58-68. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Wildl., For. & Range Sci. Lab., 1401 Gekeler Ln., La Grande, OR 97850] Cyprinus carpio,
Pimephales prometas, Caloslomus commersoni, C. catostomus, and Et/ieostoma extfe.
95-005445 Forney, J. L. ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS IN FISHES OF ONEIDA LAKE, NY. Program and
Abstracts, T/ie New York Natural History Conference, lune 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Moltoy, compiler. N.Y. Stale
Mus. Ore. 54:29. 1 990. FR 40(3)
Sti'zosled/on vi'treum and Perca flavescens,
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UF>S°5**46 Frflfia' S' HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IN RELATION TO WIND INDUCED COASTAL
s VyELl-ING AND RIVER PLUMES. Dynamics of Upwellirig in the ICES Area. Selected Papers Presented aiTheme
, ssjj?ri O at the ICES Statutory Meeting, 23 September-) October 1993. E. Hagcn and A. forge da Silva, cdiion.
lf~ <~0tinc, Expfor. Sea Coop. Res. Rep. No. 206, p. 35-43: 1 995. FR 40(3)
[ I rist. Espanol Oceanogr., Apdo. 1 552, 36280 Vigo, Spain)
Fraser' D°u8las F.; James F. Gilliam and Trevor Yip-Hoi. PREDATION AS AN AGENT OF
FRAGMENTATION IN A TROPICAL WATERSHED. Eco/ogy 76(5):14G1-1472. 1995. FR 40(3J
. BioL, Siena Coll., Loudonville, NY 1221 1| Hoplias malabaricus and Rivulus harti in Trinidad.
French' )°hn R- P- HI and Michael N. Morgan. PREFERENCE OF REDEAR SUNFISH ON ZEBRA
AND RAMS-HORN SNAILS./. Freshwater Era/. 10(1):49-55. 1995. FR 40(3)
I Naif. Biol. Serv., Great Lakes Sci. Cent., 1451 Green Rd., Ann Arbor, Ml 48105] Lepomis microiophus.
Gerkin8' ShelbV D- CEDING ECOLOGY OF FISH. Academic Press, Inc. 416p. 1994. Available al
T (clolh) from Academic Press, Inc., 1250 Sixth Ave., San Diego, CA 92101-4495. te!:800-321-50IJB.
[Dep. Zool., Ariz. Slate Univ., Tempe 85287]
GGi Gibson< R- N'i M- C. ^n and L. Robb. THE BEHAVIOURAL BASIS OF PREDATOR-PREY SIZE
5, TVTIONSH1PS BETWEEN SHRIMP (CRANGON CRANCON) AND JUVENILE PLAICE {PLEURQNECTES
rTESSA). ]. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. 75(2):33 7-349. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dunslaffnage Mar. Lab., P.O. Box 3, Oban, Argyll PA34 4AD, Scotland)
"« OS4S1 Guichet' R- THE DIET OF EUROPEAN HAKE (MERIUCCIUS MERLUCCIUS) IN THE NORTHERN
T OF THE BAY OF BISCAY. /nt. Counc. Exp/or. Sea/ Mar. Sd. 52(1):21-31. 1995. FR 40(3)
[IFREMER, BP 7, 17137 L'Houmeau, France] Merlucdus merlucdus, Engraulis encrasicottis, Tfaclmrus
, Ttisopierus minmus, and dala for 22 olher species.
pS-OO5452 Halley, D. ].; N. Harrison; A. Webb and D. R. Thompson. SEASONAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL
VARIATIONS IN THE DIET OF COMMON GUILLEMOTS URIA AALCE OFF WESTERN SCOTLAND. SotbinJ
No. 1 7. p. 12-20. 1995. FR 40(3}
| VVebb: Seabirds & Cetaceans Branch, Joint Nat. Conserv. Comm., 1 7 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen AH 1 IXE,
bcotland] Ammodytes matinus and data for 12 other species.
95-OO5453 Haug,Tore; Harald Gjosaeter; Ulf Lindstrom andKjellT. Nilssen. DIET AND FOOD AVAILABILITY
FOR NORTH-EAST ATIANTICMINKE WHALES (BAMENOPTERA ACUTOROSTfiAM), DURING TI-IE SUMMER
OF 1992,/nt. Counc. Explor. Seal. Mar. Sd. 52(1 ):77-86. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Morwegfan Inst. Fish. & Aquacult., P.O. Box 251 1, N-9002 Tromso, Norway] Dala for 10 species.
95-OO5454 HeUman, Gene S. SPINNING FOR THEIR SUPPER. Wat. Hisi 104(5}:26-29. 1995. FR 40{3)
(Insl. Ecol., Dep. Zool., Univ. Ga., Athens 30602] Anguilla rostrata.
95-005455 Hernandez-Garcia, Vicente. THE DIET OFTHESWORDFISH,X/PHMSCMD/L/5 LINNAEUS, 1750,
IM THE CENTRAL EAST ATLANTIC, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE ROLE OF CEPHALOPODS. U.S. Ntul. Mar. /VirS-
Serv. Fish. Bull. 93(2)^403-411. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Fac. Gene. Mar, Univ. Las Palmas de G. Canaria, C.P. 35017, Canary Islands, Spain] Dala for
eignl otherspecies.
95-005456 Hillman, T. W. NOCTURNAL PREDATION BY SCULPINS ON JUVENILE CHINOOK SALMON
AMD STEELHEAD. In: Summer and Winter Ecology of juvenile Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Trout in f/jc
Wena tehee firver, Washington. Final Report to Chetan County Public Utility District, Washington, >tine W89. Dor.
Consultants, Inc. p. 248-264. 1 989. FR 40(3)
Coitus confusus, Oncorhynchus mykiss, and O. (s/iaivy(sc/ia.
95-OO5457 Hodgson, (ames R,; Daniel E. Schindler and James F. Kltchell. DENSITY DEPENDENCE OI
PREOATOR DIET SELECTION. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr, No. 124. p. 143. 1994. FR 40(3)
[St. Norbert Coll,, DePere, Wl 541 15. lel:403-337-31B6] Microplerus sa/moic/es.
r™SA?',5-,h^5!0Pher and Frank J' Scl»wartz. ATLANTIC OCEAN OCCURRENCES OF THE SE/
U5 (PETROMYZONTIFORMES; PETROMYZONTIDAE), PARASITIZING
rUMfl£U5' AND DUSKY' C OBSCURUS (CARCHARHINITORMES
A-SHcJR,lS ?FF NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. Brimleyana ft N.C. State Mus, Wai. Stl.
. . p. 69-72. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Mar. Sd., Untv. N.C, Morehead City 28S57]
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yS-UUat 3 J JOnnSOFl, james i i. niiu U-..U „. u. »,,..,... - , nnr en <fi/Tl
INTHE]UNlATARIVER,PENNSYLVANIA./.Ffeshiva(er£coMO(1):1l-18.1995.FR40U)
IRes & Dev Lab Nail. Biol. Surv., Rural Delivery (14, Box 63, Wellsboro, PA 16901 Lepomis aun y*
M fc!££ras dofoS, No.rop/5 vo/u«WU4 Cypr/netfa .pi/optera, Caiostomns commersom, and P.mephafe
noiatus.
Kohl Franz ION THE WWF STUDY, "CORMORANTS AT THE DANUBE EAST OF VIENNA;-:
ANALYSES AND AN ASSESSMENT TOWARD A NEW INTERPRETATION.) Oeslerr. F.sch.
48(41-89-95 1995. In German. FR 40(3}
[Oeslerr. Kuralorium Fisch, & Gewaesserschu.z, c/o Tuchlauben 1 7/4, 1 010 Wien, Austria] Cymnocephahis
cernuus in Austria.
95 005461 Uptikhovskiy, V. V. THE EFFECT OF THE ARGENTINE SQUID FISHERY ON THE DIET OF THE
MA)0 5sHESON?HEPATAGONIAN SHELF./. IchihyoL 34(8): 150-1 52. 1994. FR 40 3)
Res Inst, Fish. & Oceanogr., Kaliningrad, Russia! Mertuccius hofabst M.crome«St,us austrafa
mageWanLs, and Pa(agono<olflen ramsay/ in the southwestern AllanUc Ocean.
editor. Northwest All. Fish. Organ. Sd. Counc Stud. No. 21. p. 43-154. "^ FR 40(3
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Sci. Branch, P.O. Box 5667, Si, John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1] Data for 21 species in
Ihe northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005463 Li Jun and Yang Jiming. [STUDY ON THE ECOLOGICAL GROWTH EFFIGENCY OF |UVENILE
REDLIP MULLET.) Mar. Sd. (Qingdao) 1 995(1 ):&8-69. 1995. In Chmese. FR 40(3)
MtigH so-iuy.
95-005464 Li J.n. IFOOD COMPOSITION AND FEEDING HABITS OF JAPANESE SEA BASS IN THE BOHAI
SEA.) Mar. Scl. (Qingdao) 1994(3):39-44. 1994. In Chinese with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Lst. Oceanol, Chinese Acad. Sd., Qingdao 266071 , China] Lateobbra* /aponicus and data for 26 other
species in the Yellow Sea.
CC^N^^^
SN^ES^IS W DOUARNENEZ BAY OF FRANCE.l Mar. Sd. fQfngdao) 1 994(1):32-36. 1994. In Ch.nese
wilh English summ. FR 40(3)
TFMPERATURE AND PREY CONCENTRATION ON THE
ON ZOOP^NKTON. Am. fl*
5oc. Annu. Meet Abslr. No. 124. p. 97-98. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep Biol Sci., Mich. Technol. Univ., Houghton 49931. tol:906-4Q7-2025]
Kov
SSI R°cJ?D • TOl EFFECTS ON F^H STOCKS.) Oesterr. Fiscl, 48(2/3):43-53. 1995. in German w.ih EnBl.sh
46, A-2531 Gaaden, Austria] fiutffus tutOus, Gymnocepfta/us cernuus, Cbilus gobfo. and data for
1 1 oilier species in Austria.
sro^r^s^^^
(SOSSETOVCENTRAL ITALY). Avocelta 10(1):53-56. 1994. In Italian wilh English summ. FR 40{3)
[Via Dragoncello 577, 00126 Roma, Italy) Data for nine species.
Map!e, ON, Canada L6A ,S, tel:005,32,,091
namayctw/i.
95-005470 Mehner, Thomas; Heinz Schullz and Reglindis Herbs). INTERACTION OF ZOOPLANiaON
DYNAM CS AND DIET OF 0* PERCH (PERCA WWWSL) IN THE TOP-DOWr, MAN ^LATED BAUTZEN
RESERVOIR (SAXONY, GERMANY) DURING SUMMER. Limnologies 25(1):1-9. 1995. FR40(3}
|lnst. Hydrobiol., Tech. Univ. Dresden, D-01062 Dresden, Germany]
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199? FR 40(3 °V£RI^P' AND GROWTH. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 148-149.
(Dep. Conserv., 1 1 10 S. College Ave., Columbia, MO 65201 . tel:314-882-98801
ELACIC FOOD WEB OF ONEIDA LW NEW YORK.
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SfKOJterfidn WJwum, Perca flav«cejis, and Dorosoma cepetflanuro.
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FHA
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WHITE SEA- '
l> P'°- Box 2S11' N'9002 Tr°mso, Norway] C/upea r
spei n Ru S' Ca!(efOS'eui acute""* Cac/,5 m0r/1Ua, Ammoc/ytes, and date for 1 3 oilier
RU crn™ -,. flnd K Mona8han- DIETS OF ADULT AND CHICK HERRING GULLS
1995! FR 40 ^RCfNTEUS ON A1LSA CRAIG, SOUTH-WEST SCOTLAND. Seabird No. 1 7. p. 5&-63.
species. D: APPl' °'nilholi Uni'' 2°°L Dep" Glasgow Univ" Glas8°w G12 8QQ< Scotlandl Dalil f™
M fr\??££ ^•Jvlenkhorst- ASPECTS OF THE BREEDING AND FEEDING ECOLOGY OF
N I i ANN FT \At\D\ 1C CCDo *x/-\n ih i r»^*n-»- r-. ^ ^ ^ -_. . ....__
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S£R^^ 'N PORT PHILLIP BAY, VICTORIA, 1988-92. Emu
u NaL Resour- P-°' Box 137' Heidelberg, Vic. 3084,
other species in Australia.
'' Raymond M' Newman and Mary C. Henry. DIET AND FEEDING
' 1S R'VER ESTUARY' ^ SUPERIOR. ^an, Aa, fftfr. 5oc.
Res" Unit" Dep' Fish
GREENLAND WAtl^T ^ FEcEDING HAB1TS °F STARRY RAY <«^ ^DMTA) IN WEST
rrv« I :7 J u •«"'- Co'"lc- fx'J'0''- 5ea /- Mar- ^(. S2(l}:43.53. 1995. FR 40(3)
-', Uv" DK-2200 c°Penhagen N, Denmnrk] ,
*"PP"Sfc»sofcte4 txcoc/es, Wgfaw teptagonw decagons, and
FRE™HWATER7lSeHK|r^ Angela H' Ar'hingion. THE FEEDING ECOLOGY OF
J995 FR40I3) SOFTHEAUSTRAUANWETTR^
^ Sd' Griffilh Univ Nalhan '
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FR 40(3) ' "°- Da"'e/ R Mo"°y' complin- K.Y. Stale Mus. Cite. 54:44. 1 990.
^^
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90 1995
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FOODS/FEEDING (Continued) ^^
95-005482 Robinson, B. W. and D. S. Wilson. THE EVOLUTION OF PLANKTIVORY BY PUMPKINSEEDS
UEPOMIS GIBBOSUS) IN THE ABSENCE OF BLUEGILLS (L MACKOCHIRUS). Program and Abstracts, The New
York Natural History Conference H, April 29-May 1, 1992. Gordon C. Tucker, editor. N.Y. Stale Mus. Ore 54:61 .
1 992. FR 40(3)
95-005483 Robinson R. L; G. F. Turner; A. S. Grimm and T. ). Pitcher. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF
PHYTOPLANKTON FEEDING IN THREE TILAPI1NE CICHLIDS. /. Fish Biol. 46(3):449456. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Univ. Aberdeen, Dep. Zool., Tillydrone Ave., Aberdeen AB9 2TN, Scotland] Ti/ap/a nflot/ca, T. //dole, and
T. fcarongae.
95-005484 Rooker lay R. FEEDING ECOLOGY OF THE SCHOOLMASTER SNAPPER, LUTfANUS APODUS
?WA?BAUM), FROM SOUTHWESTERN PUERTO RICO. B.//. Mar. Sci. 56(3):881-B94. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Mar. Sci., Univ. Tex. Austin, Port Aransas 78373-1 267]
95-005485 Roy, C.; C. Porleiro and ). Cabanas. THE OPTIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL WINDOW HYPOTHESIS
IN THE ICES AREA- THE EXAMPLE OF THE IBERIAN SARDINE. Dynamics ofUpwettmg in he ICES Area Sefected
™
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,....
[Dep, TOA, ORSTOM, 213 rue La Fayette, 75480 Paris Cedex 10, France] Sardma pi/chardus in the
northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005486 Rudstam, Lars G.; Gunnar Aneer and Mikael Hilden. TOP-DOWN CONTROL IN THE PELAGIC
BALTIC ECOSYSTEM. Special Issue on fish and fisheries in the Ba/t/c. /an £ Beyer. Villy Christens*, >M,chae to,
Erik Hoffmann, C. C £ Hopkins, Thomas Kiorboe, William T. Peterson, and Dietrich 5chm.dc, editors. Dana Vol.
' [Dep. Nat. Resour., Cornell Univ. Biol. Field Stn., 900 Shackellon Point Rd., Bridgeport, NY 13030) Cadus
morbua, SpratKis sprattus, and C/upca barengus.
95-005487 Saino, Nicola; Mauro Fasola and Edward Waiyaki, DO WHITE PEUCANS P£tECANUS
ONOCRQTALUS BENEFIT FROM FORAGING IN FLOCKS USING SYNCHRONOUS FEEDING? Ibis
137(2):227-230. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biol, Sez. Zool. Sci. Nat., Via Celoria 26, 201 33 Milano, Italy] Ti/apia a/ca/ica grahamr.
95-005488 Schneider, James C. and James E. Greek. OVERWINTER CONS ^MPTION OF BLUEGiUS BY
WALLEYES AND YELLOW PERCH. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 01 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep Nat Resour., Inst. Fish. Res., 21 2 Museums Annex Bldg., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-1 084. tel:3 1 3-663-35,4]
Lepomis macmcbirus, Stizostedion vitreum, and Perca flavescens in Michigan.
95-005489 Sempeski, P.; P. Gaudin; H. Persat and O. Grolet. DIET SELECTION IN EARLY-LIFE STAGES OF
GRAYLING (^^^
lURA CNRS 1451, Lab. Ecol. Eaux Douces & Grands Fleuves, Univ. Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 43 Blvd. du 1 1
Novembre 1918, 69G22 Villeurbannc cedex, France)
95-005490 Shealer, David A. and Joanna Burger. COMPARATIVE FORAGING SUCCESS BETWEEN ADULT
AND ONE-YEAR-OLD ROSEATE AND SANDWICH TERNS. Co/on. WtHerbirds 1 8(1 ):93-99. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol. Sci,, Rulgers Univ., Piscalaway, N] 08855] /enWnsfe (amprotaen/a in Puerto Rico.
95-005491 Sparholl, Henrik. FISH SPECIES INTERACTIONS IN THE BALTIC SEA. Spednf Issue on Fish , and
fisheries in the' Baftfc/Jan E. Beyer, Villy Chr^cnsen, Michael fltott Enfc Hojfmann C C £ Hopfcns, Thomas
Kiorboe, William J. Peterson, and Dietrich Schnadc, editors. Dana Vol. 10. p. 131-162. 1994. FR 40(3)
(ICES, Palaegadc 2-4, DK-1 261 Copenhagen, Denmark] Gadus morfiua and data for 23 other species.
95-005492 Stevens, John. COOKIE MONSTERS, Wlldl. Aust. 32(1 ):5-7. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[CSIRO Fish. Div., Hobart, Tasm., Australia] tsisilus brasi/iensi's.
95-005493 Stone,C.J.; A.WebbandM.LTasker.THEDlSTRIBUTIONOFAUKS ANpPROCELlARIIFORMES
IN NORTHWEST EUROPEAN WATERS IN RELATION TO DEPTH OF SEA. Bird Study 42(1):50-56. 1995.
F Iseabirds Sea Team, Seabirds & Cetaceans Branch, Joint Nal. Conserv. Comm,, 17 Rablslaw Terrace,
Aberdeen AB1 1XE, Scotland]
95-005494 Slranko, Scott A. and Greg C. Carman. THE DYNAMICS OF PREDATOR P^Y INTERACTION
AMONG REINTRODUCED AMERICAN SHAD (AtOSA SAPIDISSIMA) AND RESIDENT FISHES IN THE JAMES
RIVER, VIRGINIA, Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 75-1 76. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biol., Va. Commonwealth Univ., Richmond 23284-201 2] Mkropterus dolomleu.
FR40(3)
FISHERIES REVIEW
FOODS/FEEDING (Conlinued)
1 5'36 mm GRACING FRY (THYMALLUS THYMALLUS L, 175&J
!?. 1994. InSerbo-Croatlan with English
IZavod za ribistvo, Zupanclceva 9, Ljubljana, Slovenia]
° S 8fian Mufphy' EXPERIM^NTAL TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF JUVENILE
[Harbor Branch Oceanogr. Insl, 5600 US-1 N., Fort Pierce, FL 34946]
B0FNrFfliT™ a" ™E DIET °F THE ANTARCTIC FISH TREMATOMUS NEWfU*
FR 40(3? (NOTOTHENIIDAE) FROM TERRA NOVA BAY, ROSS SEA. Antarct. Sci, 7(l}:37-3a. I9H
[ICRAM-Cent. Insl. Mar. Res,, via L. Respighi, 5, 00197 Rome, Italy] Data for nine oilier sjwclos.
!,?; ™E IMPACT °F INTRA" AND INTERSPECIFIC INTERACTIONS O*
, IN TEMPERATE LAKES. /. Fish BIol 46(4):669-686. 1995. Fk -1013)
uebeC Trois-Riv^res, C.P. 500, Trois-Rivieres, PQ, Canada G9A 5M?
iosiomui commersoni in Canada.
™ - and )ohn '• Loch- INDEX OF PREDATION ON JUVENILI
/QUA^FISH 'N ™E LOWER AND MIDDLE COLUMBIA RIVER AND IN THI
. Am. Fah. 5oc.124(3):321-334. 1995. FR 40(3)
OTTERS AT AMrwife KfTM^*^3"556 and Tim M' Tinker' BALD EACLES KLEPTOPARASITIHINf; 5FJ-
fif \t 5 H'TKA ISLAND' ALASKA' Condor 97(2)1588-590. 1995, FR 40(3)
' P' Z0°'" U8hlhOUSe Fie'd Stn" Cromarty- R°«-shire, IV1 1 BVJ,
nd Li Jun' [EJ<PER'MENTS ON ENERGY FLOW OF A SIMPLE FOOI
. 1995. In Chinese wild English summ. FR 40(3)
., Chinese Acad. So., Qingdao 266071, CM™} Ammodytes personals and Sel>astesriHf.cw.
AGE AND GROWTH
cS?FIDENCE OF Om?S? ^5$ ^^h; James A. Rice; Stephen W. Nixon and Wilson C l>f|(cliar<:
BREVOORTM ^SJm !V< MGE NM THROUGH THE fUVENILE STAGE FOR ATLANTIC MENHAIHIS
[BeaJon Lab S Vr ^f -^ ^ 5e/V' FB/I' Buft 93(2):209-2 1 6. 1 99S. FR 40(3)
IBeauforl Lab., Southed Fish. Sc,, Cent., NMFS, NOAA, 1 01 PivGrs Island Rd., Beaufort, NC 285 I fr0722|
^ ViclOr E' Cussac- GROWTH AND NUTRITiONA
): AN EXPERIMENTA-
t. Reg. Univ. Bariloche, Univ. Nac Comahue, C.C. 1 336 Baribche, 8400 Rio Negro,
, ?/±,^ fZhBSi lfterteft/C /an £ ^^ ^ C>"*"«
Vol. 10- p. 203-234 1994. FR43} ' * Peterson- ™d Dietrich Schnack. etlitars.
CaS"e' DK-292° Charlottenlund, Denmark] Cfapea h
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fish. Cvgan. Sdcsi. ^ r^ 0 7n m^^n^?- I9M" T-^-'^' «*""•
. Fish. & Oceans, Sd Branch, P,OP Box SCes^Canada A, C 5X1 ,
OF ATLANTIC COD
95-005507 Brown David ' NR33 °HT' Enfi'andl
GROWTH CHR°ON%LC«Y^FanFSEsfwATlRSS STRENGTH, AND 45-VEAR OTCJLITH
Or^AR10.Am.H^5ocAnnu.MeeM^ FROM EASTERN WKE
[Ortario Minist. Nal. Resour Sd A T^'k i L Pu 1 45' 1 994' FR 40(3)
Picton, ON, Canada KOK 2TO. lel:61 3-476 SSS] " ' AqUat' Ecosyst- Res' Sect- Glenora Fish. Stn., R.R. A.
FIUOO)
92 1995
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ACE AND GROWTH (Continued)
95-005508 Callahan, Sean P.; David H. Wahl and Clay L Pierce. GROWTH OF BLUEGILL AND
LARGEMOUTH BASS IN ILLINOIS RESERVOIRS IN RELATION TO FISH ABUNDANCES, FOOD AVAILABILITY,
AND OTHER LIMNOLOGICAL VARIABLES. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 146. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool,, East. III. Univ., Charleston 61920. tel:217-581-312&) Micropterus sa/moides and Lepomis
macrochrrus.
95-005509 Campana, S. E.; R. K. Molin; S. J. Smith and G. Chouinard. SPATIAL ANALYSES OF A
TEMPERATURE-BASED GROWTH MODEL FOR COD OFF THE EASTERN COAST OF CANADA. Am. Fish. Soc.
Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 45. 1994. FR40(3)
[Mar. Fish Div., Bedford Inst.Oceanogr., P.O. Box 1 006, Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2. tel:902-426-3233]
Gat/us morhua.
95-00551 0 Daniels, R. A. GROWTH AND FEEDING OF LEPOMISAURITUS IN THE HUDSON RIVER. Program
and Abstracts, Jhe New York Natural History Conference III, April 13-April 16, 1994. Cordon C. Tucker, editor.
p. 57. 1994.FR40(3)
|Stale Mus., Biol.Surv. Lab., 145 Jordan Rd.,Troy, NY 12180)
95-005511 Dulcic, Jakov. ESTIMATION OF AGE AND GROWTH OF SARDINE, SARDINA PILCHARDUS
(WALBAUM, 1 792), LARVAE BY READING DAILY OTOLITH INCREMENTS, fish. Res. (AmsL) 22(3,4):265-277.
1995. FR 40(3)
(Insl. Oceanogr. & Fish., Sel. I, Meslrovica 63, Split, Croatia]
95-00551 2 Elorduy-Garay, Juan F. and Juan G. Dtaz-Uribe. AGE VALIDATION OF CAULOiAJILUS AFFINIS,
GILL 1 S65 (PISCES: BRANCHIOSTEGIDAE) FROM THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA USING OTOLITHS. Sci Mar.
58(4):227-287. 1 994, In English with Spanish summ, FR 40(3)
|Dep. Brol. Mar., U.A.B.C.S., Apdo. Poslal 19-B, 23081 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico]
95-0055 1 3 Franzin, William G. and Paul M. Cooley, AN ANALYSIS OF GROWTH OF WALLEYE FROM SIX
NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO LAKES IN RELATION TO LAKE SIZE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124.
p. 143. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Cent. & Arctic Reg., Freshwater Inst., 501 University Crescent, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
R3T 2N6. tel:204-983-5082] Sfrzosied/on vitreum.
95-00551 4 Guindon, Kathryn Y.; Pauline Kamermans and John M. Miller. GROWTH POTENTIAL OFJUVENILE
SOUTHERN FLOUNDER, PARAUCHTHYS LETHOSTIGMA, IN LOW-SALINITY NURSERY AREAS OF THE
PAMLICO SOUND, NORTH CAROLINA. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 40. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[N.C. State Univ., Dep. Zool., Box 7617, Raleigh 27695. tel:91 9-51 5-3583)
95-005515 Harlman, Kyle J. and Stephen B. Brandt. ONTOGENETIC CHANGES IN HABITAT SUITABILITY
OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY FOR STRIPED BASS AND BLUEFISH. Am. Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 121.
p. 115. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Great Lakes Cent., Buffalo Stale Coll., 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY 14222.
e-mail: hartman@lota.umd.edu | Morone saxatilis and Pomalomus sa/latr/x.
95-005516 Hayashi, Amane; Kosei Dotsu and Masataka Ohta. [READABILITY OF SURFACE READING
METHODS TO COUNT OTOLITH OPAQUE ZONES ON AGING IN MARBLED ROCKFISH SEBAST1CUS
MARMORATUS COMPARED WITH THE CUTAWAY READING METHOD.] Nippon Suisan Cakkaishi 61 (1 ):1-5.
1995. In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Lab., Mar. Ecol. Res. Inst., Onjuku, Chiba 299-51, Japan]
95-005517 Hayashizaki, Ken-ichi; Masato Hirohashi and Hitoshi Ida. EFFECT OF EGG SIZE ON THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF EMBRYOS AND ALEV1NS OF CHUM SALMON. Fish. Scl. 61 (2):1 77-1 80. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[School Fish. Scl., Kitasato Univ., Sanriku, Kesen, Iwate 022-01, Japan] Oncorhynchus keta In Japan.
95-005518 Jennings, Cecil A. EFFECTS OF ZEBRA MUSSEL DENSITY ON THE GROWTH OF JUVENILE
FATHEAD MINNOW PIMEPHALES PROMELAS.Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 75. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Univ.Ga., Athens 30601]
95-005519 Johnson, Allyn G. and L. Alan Collins. AGE-SIZE STRUCTURE OF RED GROUPER, (EPINEPHELUS
MORIO), FROM THE EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO. Northeast Gulf Scl. 13(2):10H06, 1994. FR40(3)
[NMFS, Southeast Fish. Sci. Cent., Panama City Lab., 3500 Delwood Beach Rd., Panama City, FL 32408]
95-005520 Johnson, Jeffrey S.; Clay L. Pierce; David M. Day; David H. Wahl and John H, Putman. GROWTH
OFILLINOIS STREAM FISHES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES: ATEST OF EXISTING MODELS.
Am. Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 83. 1 994. FR 40(3}
(Dep. Zool., East. til. Univ., Charleston 61920. tel:217-348-0199] Lepomis macrochitus, Ictalurus punctatus,
Miciopterus salmoides, M. dolomieu, and AmbloplUes rupestris.
FR40(3) 93 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
AGE AND GROWTH (Continued)
95-005521 Kershner, Mark W.; Denisc M. Schael and Roy A, Stein. HOW INDIVIDUAL-BASED
CONSUMPTION, THERMAL REGIME, AND WALLEYE MOVEMENT INFLUENCE GROWTH OF LAKE ERiE
WALLEYE. Am. Fish. Soc. Anmi. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 46-47. 1 994. FR 40(3)
jAquat. Ecol. Lab., Dep. Zool., Ohio State Univ., Columbus 432 1 2. lel:61 4-292-1 61 3] Stizostcrlio
95-005522 Kohler, Nancy E.; Jolin C. Casey and Patricia A. Turner. LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIPS FOS
13 SPECIES OF SHARKS FROM THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC. U.S. Nat/. Mar. Fish. Setv Fish Bu'l
93(2):412-418. 1995.FR40{3)
iNarragan&etl Lab., Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, Narragansett, Rl 02882-1 1 99]
95-005523 Lecomle-Finiger, Raymonde and Ahmed Yahyaoui. [OTOLITH MICROSTRUCTURE ANALYSIS IN
THE STUDY OF THE EARLY LIFE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN KLANCUILLA ANGUILLA.} C R. Acad So.
Ser. Ill Sci. Vie 30B(1):l-7. 1989. In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-005524 Liao, Hongsheng; Clay L. Pierce; David H. Wahl; Joseph B. Rasmussen and William C. LeggeSl
RELATIVE WEIGHT (W,) AS A FIELD ASSESSMENT TOOL: RELATIONSHIPS WITH GROWTH, PREY BIOMASf,
AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 1 24(3):387-400. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Anim. EcoL, Sci. II, Iowa State Univ., Ames 5001 1 \
95-005525 Limburg, Karin E. OTOLITH STRONTIUM TRACES ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY Of
SUBYEARLINC AMERICAN SHAD ALOSA SAPIDISSIMA. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1 1 9(1-3):25-35. 1 995. FR -10(5)
[Inst. Ecosyst. Studies, Box AB, Millbrook, NY 1 2545]
95-005526 Martin, Michael H. VALIDATION OF DAILY GROWTH INCREMENTS IN OTOLITNS Of
ANCUILLA ROSJRATA (LESUEUR) ELVERS. Can. I. Zoo! 73(1 ):20B-21 1 . In English with French summ, FR 4D(JJ
[Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., RACE Div., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 1 5-0070]
9S-005527 McCormick, Mark I. and Brett W. Molony. INFLUENCE OF WATER TEMPERATURE DURING THE
LARVAL STAGE ON SIZE, AGE AND BODY CONDITION OF A TROPICAL REEF FISH AT SETTLEMENT, Mv.
Ecoi Prog. Ser. 1 18(1-3);59-68. 1995. FR 40(3)
JDep, Mar. Biol., James Cook Univ. North Queensland, Townsville, Qld. 481 1, Australia] Upencus Iragula in.
Australia.
95-005528 Mclnerny, Michael C. and )ohn W. Held, FIRST-YEAR GROWTH OF SEVEN CO-OCCURRING
FISH SPECIES OF NAVIGATION POOL 9 OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. /. freshwater Ecot. 10(1 1:33-41 . 1995.
l '
[Dep. Nat. Resour., 20596 Hwy. 7, Hulchinson, MN 55350] Hiodon tergisus, Dorosoma cepeclisnum, Morone
95-005529 Megalofonou, P.; J. M. Dean; G. De Metrio; C. Wilson and S. Berkeley. AGE AND GROWTH OJ
JUVENILE SWORDFISH, XIPHIAS GIADIUS LINNAEUS, FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA. /. Exn. Mar. Bid
Ecol 18fl(1):79-88. 1995.FR40{3)
[Dean: Belle W. Baruch Inst. Mar. Biol.& Coastal Res., Dep, Biol.Sci. & Mar. Sci. Program, Univ. S.C., Columbia
29208|
95-005530 Miller, Thomas J.; T. Herra and W. C. Leggelt. INDIVIDUAL GROWTH TRAJECTORIES IN LARVAL
COD (CADU5 MORHUA). Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 66. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., McGffl Univ., 1 205 Ave. Docteur Penfield, Montreal, PQ, Canada H3A 1 B1 . tel:5l 4-39B-&455I
95-005531 Nicieza, Alfredo G.j Forentino Brana; Luis Reiriz and Felipe G, Reyes-Gavilan. GEOGRAPHIC
£KSi?M ^l N LN GROWTH- BIMODALITY, AND DIGESTIVE PERFORMANCE OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC
bALMON. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium ttekl 31 ittt
University o! British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 57-62.
FISHERIES REVIEW
AGE AND GROWTH (Continued)
95-005534 Peterson, R.; D. ). Martin-Robichaud and A. Berge. INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY
ON EARLY STRIPED BASS DEVELOPMENT. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 122. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Fish. & Oceans Canada, Si. Andrews Biol. Sin. & Inst. Mar. Res., Malredal, Norway.
e-mail:r_pelersQn@hionet.bio.dfo.caj Morons saxatilis.
95-005535 Peuhkuri, Nina; Esa Ranla; Sanna-Kaisa Juvonen and Kai Lindstrom. SCHOOLING AFFECTS
GROWTH IN THE THREE-SPINED STICKLEBACK, GASTEROS7EUS ACULEATUS. I Fish Biol. 46(2):221-226.
1 995. FR 40(3)
[Integralive Ecol. Unit, Dep. Zool., Div. Ecol., P.O. Box 17, (P. Raiitaliekalu 13), Univ. Helsinki, FIN-00014
Helsinki, Finland)
95-005536 Phillips, J. M.; J. R. Jackson and R. L Noble. HATCHING DATE INFLUENCE ON ACE-SPECIFIC
DIET AND GROWTH OF AGE-0 LARCEMOUTH BASS. Trans. Am. Fish. Sac. 1 24(3):370-379. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[School Nat, Resour., 1 1 2 Stephens Hall, Univ. Mo., Columbia 652 1 1 1
95-005537 Pierce, Clay L; Joseph B. Rasmussen and William C, Leggelt. GROWTH RELATIONSHIPS OF
LITTORAL FISHES WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN SOUTHERN QUEBEC LAKES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.
Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 100-101. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res. Unit, Dep. Anim. Ecol., Iowa State Univ., Ames 5001 1 , lel:5 1 5-294-31 59] Lcpomis
gibbosus and Woiem/goni/s oyso/eucas.
95-005538 Potts, Jennifer C. and Charles S. Manooch III. ACE AND GROWTH OF RED HIND AND ROCK
HIND COLLECTED FROM NORTH CAROLINA THROUGH THE DRY TORTUGAS, FLORIDA. Buff. Mat. Sci.
56(3):784-794. 1995. FR 40(3)
[NOAA, NMFS, Southeast Fish, Sci, Cent., Beaufort Lab., 101 Pivers Island Rd., Beaufort, NC 2B516-9722]
Epinephelus guttatus and L adscensionis.
95-005539 Pulman, John H.; Clay L. Pierce and David M. Day. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL
VARIABLES AND SIZE-SPECIFIC GROWTH RATES OF ILLINOIS STREAM FISHES. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc.
124(2|:252-261. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Pierce: Natl. Biol. Serv., Coop. Fish & Wildl. RGS. Unit, Dep. Anim. Ecol., Iowa State Univ., Sci. Hall II, Amos
5001 1 1 Micropterus dotomieit, M. salmoides, Amblopliies rupestris, Lspomis macrochirus, and laalurus pimctatus.
95-005540 Ron), Philip and Thomas P. Quinn. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN SIZE AND AGE OF NORTH
AMERICAN CHINOOK SALMON. N. Am. I. Fish. Manage. 1 5(2}:325-345. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Fish & Wildl., 1 000 Point Whitney Rd., Brinnon, WA 98320) Oncorhynchus ishawyiscba.
95-005541 Sabo, M. J. and D. J, Orth. GROWTH OF AGE-0 SMALLMOUTH BASS (MICROPTERUS
DOLOMIEU LACEPEDE): INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, SPAWNING DATE, AND GROWTH
AUTOCORRELATION. Ecol. Freshwater Fish 4{1}:28-36. 1995. In English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
(School For., Wildl. & Fish., La. Stale Univ., Baton Rouge 70803]
95-005542 Savinykh, V. F. and Vlasova, L. V. THE LENGTH-AGE STRUCTURE AND GROWTH RATE OF THE
PACIFIC POMFRET, DRAMA IAPONICA (BRAMIDAE). /. Ichthyot. 34(8):97-1 07. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Pac. Ocean Sci. Res. Inst. Sea Fish. & Oceanogr,, Vladivostok, Russia)
95-005543 Scherbllch, L. V. and L. I. Venediklova. [AGE ESTIMATION METHOD FOR THE MACKEREL
SCOMBER IAPONICUS COLIAS GMELIN IN THE CENTRAL-EAST ATLANTIC.] /Eco/ogy am/ Fish Stocks in the
East Atlantic. Collective Papers./ Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation p. 49-60, 205. 1 993. In Russian
with English summ. FR 40(3}
95-005544 Smith, Stanley D.; Alec G. Maule and Thomas P. POG. THE EFFECTS OF INCIDENTAL
ELECTROFISHING ON ADULT SPRING CHINOOK SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA). Am. Fish.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 67-68, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Natl. Biol. Surv., Nail. Fish. Res. Ccnt.-Columbia River Field Stn., M.P. 5.48L Cook/Underwood Rd,, Cook,
WA 98605. tel:509-538-2299]
95-005545 Stead, S. M.; D. F. Houlihan; H. A. McLay and R. Johnstone, DO DOMINANT FISH GROW THE
FASTEST? High Performance Fish; Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-2 1, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 337-339. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Zool., Univ. Aberdeen, Tillydrone Ave., Aberdeen AB9 2TN, Scotland. tel:(0224) 295303; fax:(0224)
295511]Sa/mosa/ar.
95-005546 Theilacker, Gail H. and Steven M. Porter. CONDITION OF LARVAL WALLEYE POLLOCK,
7HERAGRA CHALCOGRAMMA, IN THE WESTERN GULF OF ALASKA ASSESSED WITH HISTOLOGICAL AND
SHRINKAGE INDICES. U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 93(2);333-344. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent,, NMFS, NOAA, 7600 Sand Polnl Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 1 5]
FR40(3) 95 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
AGE AND GROWTH (Continued)
Radlke; Daniel P- Malone and J°hn P' Wallinga. US£ GFOTQLITH
RU™ rn w«« HIND'CASTING LARVAL COD CADUS MOKHUA DJSTRlOUTlOtf
RELATIVE TO WATER MASSES ON GEORGES BANK. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1 1 9( l-3):37-44. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Oceanogr. & Cent. Mar. Studies, 5741 Libby Hall, Univ. Maine, Orono 04469-5741 ]
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, FISH SURVEYS, ETC.
Wll°mf ^FMH^AT,5;^ R1A- Cuniak and TJ' Benfey" SHORT-TERM VARIABILITY IN GROWTH RATES OF
An KT.i, ATk^NTIC SALMON (SALMO SAIAR) IN TWO NEW BRUNSWICK STREAMS. Am. fiih S»
Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 57. 1994. FR 40(3)
exi WOT8'0''' Un]V' NeW Brunswick' BaS Seiv- #4511 ]< Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 6EI. iol:5QW53-«S)
SSSi! ^Bralik(: Sul!Tfn- FRESHWATER FISH IN ANATOLIA, TURKEY. Spec/a/ Issue: Fmfc/nfr freifnvtffr
nl , , f t Med(terranea" Region - Based on a Woffcs/iop at the Biological Station of Tour rfu V'a'Jl
72(2^21 3 S^ST^R 40^^ (° ' F^^
[Ege Univ. Fen Fak., Biyol. Bolumu, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey] Dala for 30 species.
nKMc,' C; Robert0S'ndacoand Nicoletta Fedrrghini. NOTES ON THE DISTRIBUTION
/ \t TiAf/i crcurp IL i i « 1 1 -*-<-*. — — -•'•^"•wiiwi^uiifcff ii^^i i_j x__-i T ii 1 1, uu j hML/
FR 40(3) ANATOLIA. Zoo/. Mddfe fast Vol. 1 1. p. 73-77. 1995. In English with Gernian
and'ri/apS; inTulke '' CaSC'na V'8na' CP' 89' 10°22 Carma8flola (T°). Italy] Aphanius, Cambusb iMlhrock.
^WJ^^kS^-P0 STEEL^EAD POPULATIONS OF THE.KlAMATH-TRINm :
24Mirrh IPO . .
-24 Marcji 1994. Tnomas | Hasster, erffor. p. 73-97. 1 994. FR 40(3)
mi*Kd O ishS^iNaU' Bi0li ^^ HUmb°!C" Sla'e UtliV" ArC3la' CA 95521( Oncorh^chM Mutch, 0
K\^]o Car'OS Bcauniord and Miguel Petrere, Jr. COMPARISON FiEFWECN
? P° ^AN^ R'V£R {MT) AND JACARE PEPIRA R'VER (SP>, BRAZIL. /\c(a Wr.J. l'f
r i «o r4r ln.En8llsh Wlth SPanish summ- FR 40(3)
[UNESP-Dep. Etol., CP 199, 13506-900, Rio Claro (SP), Brazil] Data for 58 species.
CHTpA5Dnn™T^ and Migue1 Pelrere- Jf- FISH COMMUNITIES OF MANSO KIVEfl,
FR 40(3° GU1MARAES, MT, BRAZIL. /\cla Biol. Venez. 15(2):21-35. 1 994. In English wilh S|,,i.,lSh sun^
lUNESP-Dep. Ecol., CP 199, 13506-900, Rio Claro (SP), Brazil] Data for 74 species.
TH™5H5ALLOW^Mm^1mTc^err and)' P' Salinl FISH COMMUNITIES AND THE NURSKRY HOLE OF
SLSi^ffiSg^^1^" ^ffP™»M IN THE CULF ™ CARPENTARIA, AUSTRAU,
[CSIRO D,v. F,sh., Ma, Lab., P.O. Box 1 20, Cleveland, Qld. 41 63, Australia) Data for 1 1 0 sperms.
^^^ edilors' EVOLUTIONARY HISTOKY f)F ™;
HISTORICAL ECOLOGY: EXAM.N1N<1
* OF COMMUNITY EVOLUTION. In: Species Divctsity in EcologicA
pi^
[Dcp. Zool., Univ. Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada MSS 1A1 ]
STURCE°N WATERS AND FISHERIES IN NEW YORK STATF. } Cl
HlSvATTo^E^^^ INFLUENaNG FISH ASSEMr3LACiE;S OF A
|Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res Unit Uni w i • Ll CwatBasm Nat. 55(2): 169-1 73. 199S. FK -;0()|
CpJatyrhynchus, C commeisoni 'pimpnhJ£''r. ^'e8n2.0J1'3166]K/Hn/ch%soscuftjs, Catosio/nus/altornnfi
, »»cp(iafes promeias, Ricnardsonius baltcmnv hvrlmnhlnv -in^i f"jii -• — *-
ne nncccn r- i_ --"«i«juiiiui udiiedlUS nyClrOpflfOX, ana Ijfkl i
95-005559 Cashner, Robert r • Frjnr« o r- i , ,
VARIATION (W THE nic-mm.T;'.!.."™ r- Lelw!ck and William 1. Malthowc CPATIAI Awri rrj
VARIATION IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF HtHK /S ^ Willlam J- Matthews. SPATIAL AND ._„..
PnNTrwADTDAiMCPT. ..„„ . i™? wr riSMfcb OF THE LABRANCHE WETLANDS AREA OF THE
atCulfScl. 13{2}:107-120, 1994. FR 40(3)
is, LA 70148] Dala for 38 species.
FISHERIES REVIEW
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, FISH SURVEYS, ETC (Continued)
95-005560 Changeux, T. and D. Pont. ICHTHYOCEOCRAPHIC REGIONS AND WATERSHED SIZE IN THE
FRENCH RIVER RHONE NETWORK. Space Partition Within -Aquatic ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second
International Congress of Limnology and Oceanography Held in Evian, France, May 25-28, 1993. Gerard Balvay,
editor. Hydrobiologia Vol, 300/301 . p. 355-363. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Lab. Ecol. Syst. Fluviaux, URA CNRS 1451, Univ. Cl. Bernard, I rue Parmentier, 13200 Aries, France] Data
for 29 species.
95-005561 Changeux, Thomas and Didier Pont. CURRENT STATUS OF THE RIVERINE FISHES OF THE
FRENCH MEDITERRANEAN BASIN. Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean
Region - Based on a Workshop at the Biological Station of Jour du Va/al, Comargue Area, France, 28 January to I
February, 1993. Alain /. Crivelli and Peter S. Maitland, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72(2):137-158. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Ecol. Syst, Fluviaux, URA, CNRS 1451, 1, Rue Parmentier, 13200 Aries, France] Data for 56 species.
95-005562 Clarke, Thomas A. LARVAE OF NEARSHORE FISHES IN OCEANIC WATERS OF THE CENTRAL
EQUATORIAL PACIFIC. Pac. Sd. 49(2): 1 34-1 42. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Mar. Biol., P.O. Box 1 346, Kane'ohe, HI 96744] Daia for 72 species,
95-005563 Crivelli, Alain ]. and Peter S. Maitland. INTRODUCTION. Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes
of the Northern Mediterranean Region • Based on a Workshop at the Biological Station of Tour du Valat, Camatgue
Area, France, 28 January to 1 February, 1993. Alain /. Crivelli and Peter S. Maitland, editors. Biol. Consetv.
72{2}:121-122. 1995, FR 40(3)
(Sin, Biol. Tour du Valal, Le Sambuc, 1 3200 Aries, Camargue, France)
95-005564 Crivelli, Alain ). and Peter S, Maitland, editors. SPECIAL ISSUE: ENDEMIC FRESHWATER FISHES
OFTHE NORTHERN MEDITERRANEAN REG ION -BASED ON A WORKSHOP ATTHE BIOLOGICAL STATION
OF TOUR DU VALAT, CAMARGUE AREA, FRANCE, 28 JANUARY TO 1 FEBRUARY, 1993. Biol. Conserv.
72(2):121-337. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Stn. Biol. Tour du Valal, Le Sambuc, 1 3200 Aries, Camargue, France) Individual papers indexed in this issue
of Fisheries Review.
95-005565 Dalley, E. L and ]. T. Anderson. DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF DEMERSAL JUVENILE
COD (GADUSMORHUA) FROM INSHORE TO OFFSHORE LOCATIONS ON THE NORTHERN GRAND BANK
AND NORTHEAST NEWFOUNDLAND SHELF IN DECEMBER, 1992. Collection of Papers Related to Northern
Cod and Seals in NAFO Divisions 21 and 3KL Papers Presented to the Scientific Council • 1993, T. -Amaratunga,
editor. Northwest All. Fish. Organ. Sci. Counc. Stud. No. 21 . p. 91-103. 1994, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Sci. Branch, P.O. Box 5fi&7, Si. John's, NF, Canada A1 C 5X1 ]
95-005566 Diamond, )ared. B1OGEOGRAPHIC MOSAICS IN THE PACIFIC. Btogeograp/iy of the Tropical
Pacific: Proceedings of a Symposium. Honolulu, Hawaii, May 23-26, /9S2. Frank I. Radovsky, Peter H. Raven, and
S. H. Sohmer, editors. Bishop Mus. Spec. PUD/. No. 72. p. 1-14. 1984. FR 40(3)
95-005567 Doyle, Miriam ).; William C. Rugen and Richard D. Brodcur. NEUSTONIC ICHTHYPLANKTON IN
THE WESTERN GULF OF ALASKA DURING SPRING. U.S. Nail. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 93(2);231-253. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115-0070] Data for 57
species.
95-005568 Fcdorov, V. V. and N. V. Parin. DEREPODICHTHYS ALEPIDOTUS GILBERT (ZOARCIDAE), AN
INHABITANT OF THE HYDROTHERMAL ZONE IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA. }. Ichthyol. 34(8):126-131.
1994, FR 40(3)
[Zool. Inst., Russian Acad. Sci., St. Petersburg, Russia] Lycenchelys and Paraliparis.
95-005569 Fedorov, V. V. CIGANTACTIS EiSMANI, THE FIRST REPORT OF A SPECIES OF THE FAMILY
CIGANTACFINIDAE (LOPHIFORMES) FROM THE SEA OF OKHOTSK. /. Ichlhyot. 34(8):132-134. 1994.
FR 40(3)
[Zool. Inst., Russian Acad. Sci., St. Petersburg, Russia] Data for 20 species.
95-005570 Felley, James D. and Michael Vecchione. ASSESSING HABITAT USE BY NEKTON ON THE
CONTINENTAL SLOPE USING ARCHIVED VIDEOTAPES FROM SUBMERSIBLES. US. Nat/. Mar. Fish. Sciv. Fish.
Bull. 93(2):262-273. 1995. FR 40(3}
(Off. Inform, Resour. Manage., Rm. 2310, A&l Bldg., Smithsonian Inst., Washington, DC 20560] Nezum/a,
Synaphoorandius, Urophycis cheslcrl, Helicolcnus, Saurida, Lycenchelys vemlli, Lycodes atlanticus, and
G/yptocep/ia/us cynog/ossus in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005571 Fouda, M. M. LIFE HISTORY STRATEGIES OF FOUR SMALL-SIZE FISHES IN THE SUEZ CANAL,
EGYPT. 1. Fish Biol. 46(4):687-702. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Sultan Qaboos Univ., Coll. Agric., Dep, Fish. Sci. & Teclinol., P.O. Box 34, AI-Khod 123, Muscat, Oman]
Silhouettes aegypt/a, Aphanius dispar, Pomaloschistus marmoratus, Atherina boycri, and data for 3 1 other species.
FR40(3) 97 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, FISH SURVEYS, ETC. (Continued)
95-005572 Franke, Rebeca and Arluro P. Acero. (THE COLOMBIAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS BROJUiA
(PISCES: QPHIDIIDAE).] Ca/dasia 17(82-85):597-602. 1995. In Spanish with English summ. FR 40(3)
[INDERENA (Parque Mac. Nat. Gorgona), Apdo. 3039, Cali, Colombia] Brotula clarkae, B. ortlwsyi, and a
barbata.
95-005573 Franz, Richard; Judy Bauer and Tom Morris. REVIEW OF BIOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT CAVES
AND THEIR FAUNAS IN FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA. Brimteyana (I. N.C Stale Mus. Wai. Sci.) No. 20,
p. 1-10. 1994. FR40(3)
(Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ. Fla., Gainesville 3261 1 ] Anguilfa rostrata, Notropis harperi, Ameiunis natelis, find dal*
for six other species.
95-005574 Cobalet, Kenneth W. A PREHISTORIC STURGEON FISHERY IN SAN PABLO, CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: AN ADDENDUM. Calif. Fish Came B0(3);125-127. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. BioL, Calif. State Univ., Bakersfield 933 1 1 ] Adpenser and daia for 1 2 other species,
95-005575 Gomelyuk, V. E.; S. L Kondrashev and A. V. Levin. (ICHTHYOFAUNA OF ALEKSEEVA BAY (PETER
THE GREAT BAY, SEA OF JAPAN) UNDER AN INFLUENCE OF THE JAPANESE SCALLOP CULTURE-! {ttlofogf
of Shelf and Anadromous Fish Species. Collection of Scientific Papers.] V. N. Ivankov, editor. Mar. Bio!. (Vt^ivmiokf
Suppl. p. 5-8, 1990. In Russian with English summ, FR 40(3)
Data for 52 species.
95-005576 Hayes, Daniel B.; Lisa C, Hendrickson and John F. Kocik. DECLINE IN GEOGRAPHIC RANGE OF
HADDOCK IN THE GULFOFMAINEANDCEORCESBANK.Am. fish. 5oc.Annu. Meet. >\/»str. No. 124. p. <
1994.
INMFS, IGG Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097. (ol:50B-S48-5 12 Jj
e-maikdliayes@whsunl.wh.whoi.edul Me/anogrammus aegtcftnus.
95-005577 Henley, Douglas T. OHIO RIVER SPORT FISHERY INVESTIGATIONS. Ky. Dep. Fish. WrkU, Know.
Fish. Bull. No. 95. 66p. 1 995, FR 40(3)
Data for 59 species.
95-005578 Hensley, Valentine I. and Dannie A. Hensley. FISHES EATEN BY SOOTY TERNS AND URC >WN
NODDIES IN THE DRY TORTUGAS, FLORIDA. Bull. Mar. Sci. 56(3):813-821 . 1995. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Puerto Rico, Dep. Mar. Sci., P.O. Box 5000, Mayaguez 00681 1 Data for 84 species.
95-005579 Holland-Bartels, Leslie E.; Michael R. Dewey and Steven J. Zigler. ICHTHYOI'LANKTON
ABUNDANCE AND VARIANCE IN A LARGE RIVER SYSTEM CONCERNS FOR LONG-TERM MONITORING.
Regul. Rivers Res. & Manage. 10(1):1-14. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Nail. Biol. Surv., Sci. Cent., 101 1 E. Tudor Rd., Anchorage, AK 99503] Data for nine genera in the Mississippi
95-005580 Hugueny, Barnard and DidierPaugy. UNSATURATED FISH COMMUNITIES IN AFRICAN KIVFRS.
Am, Nat 146(1):162-169. 1995. FR 40(3)
^JS?1;,!*"? DoucesCrancls F^uves, URACNRS 1451, Univ. Claude Bernard, 43 8d.du 11 Novomhri- IVIfl,
69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France]
*n,. ^ Hunte/ WaVne; Haze! A- Oxenford and Robin Mahon. DISTRIBUTION AND RELATIVE
^y??^E.SF FLYINGFISH (EXOCOETIDAE) IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN. II. SPAWNING SUBSTRATA,
EGGS AND LARVAE. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Set. 1 17{l-3):25-37. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Bellairs Res. Inst., McGill Univ., Si. James, Barbados] fxocoefus volltons, Parexocoetus bracliwlwu*.
Cypselurns cyanoplerus, and Hfrundfchlhys aftinis.
95-005582 Kay E. Alison. PATTERNS OF SPECIATION IN THE INDO-WEST PACIFIC. BlOBcogfaphy <*F the
tropical Pacific Proceedings oCa Symposium. Honolulu. Hawaii, May 23-26, 1982. Frank I. Rndovsky. I'^lrr i t.
Kaven, and S. H. Sohmer, editors. Bishop Mus. Spec. Publ. No. 72. p. 15-31. 1984. FR 40(3)
c u ' BLeniyT' KENTUCKY FISH- Ky. Dep. fbh Wild!. Resour. 38p. 1993. FR 40(3}
[Div. Fish., Dep. Fish& Wildl. Resour., ffl Game Farm Rd., Frankfort, KY 40601]
E SAND-DWELL1NG P^COCKS OF LAKE MALAWI. Trap. Pish
^
KWT,ra,nrr7a'-MnP- IMYCTOPHIDAE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION IN TMI
Ctlel 'nDthe Atiantic and Southern Pad(ic Ocea"s- Co/teci«/ Wrf.imr. o
FISHERIES REVIEW
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, FISH SURVEYS, ETC. (Continued)
95-005586 Leibel, Wayne S. INTRODUCING THE CICHLIDS OF CENTRAL AMERICA. Trap. Fish Hobbyist
43(9):96-106. 1995. FR 40(3)
95-005587 Marie, Drago. ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES OF MONTENEGRO. Spec/a/ Issue: Endemic Freshwater
Fishes oi the Northern Mediterranean Region - Based on a Workshop at ihe Biological Station of Tour du Valat,
Camargue Area, France, 28 January to I February, f 993. Alain I. Oivelli and Peter S. Maitland, editors. Bio/. Conserv.
72(2):187-194. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Inst., Univ. Montenegro, P.O, Box 98, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro, Yugoslavial Data for 24 species
in Yugoslavia.
95-005588 Mrakovcic, Milorad; Stjepan Miselic and Mela Povz. STATUS OF FRESHWATER FISH IN
CROATIAN ADRIATIC RIVER SYSTEMS. Spec/a/ Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean
Region - Based on a Workshop at the Biological Station of Tour du Valat, Camargue Area, France, 28 January to I
February, 1993. Alain I. Criwili and Peter S. Maitland, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72(2):179-185. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Fish! Cent., Kneza Mislava 2/V, 41000 Zagreb, Croalia) Dala for 64 species.
95-005589 Nichols ), H.; G. M. Haynes; C. ]. Fox; S. P. Milligan; K. M, Grander and R. |. Chapman. SPRING
PLANKTON SURVEYS OF THE IRISH SEA IN 1 982, 1 985, 1 987, 1 988, AND 1 989: HYDROGRAPHY AND THE
DISTRIBUTION OF FISH EGGS AND LARVAE. Fish. Res. Tech. Rep. Minist. Agric. Fish. Food (Lowestoft) No. 95,
[Fish Stock Manage. Div. (Sect. 2), MAFF Dir. Fish. Res., Fish. Lai)., Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 OHT, England]
Dala for 47 species.
95-005590 Oxenford, Hazel A.; Robin Malion and Wayne Hunte. DISTRIBUTION AND RELATIVE
ABUNDANCE OF FLYINGFISH (EXOCOETIDAE) IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN. I, ADULTS. Mar. Ecol. Prog.
Ser. 117(1-3):11-23.1995.FR40(3)
[Mar. Resour. & Environ. Manage. Programme (MAREMP), Univ. West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados]
Parexocoelus brachypierus, Hirundichthys affinis, and Cypselurus cyanopterus.
95-005591 Oxenford, Hazel A.; Robin Mahon and Wayne Hunte. DISTRIBUTION AND RELATIVE
ABUNDANCE OF FLYINGFISH (EXOCOETIDAE) IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN. III. JUVENILES. Mar. Ecol. Prog,
Ser. 117(1-3):39-47.1995.FR40{3)
[Mar. Resour. & Environ. Manage. Programme (MAREMP), Univ. West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados]
Hintndic'hlhys affinis, Exocoetus volitans, and Pttrexocoetus /jrachypterus.
95-005592 Pappantoniou, A,; ]. Klonowski and C. Vichpt. ICHTHYOFAUNAL SURVEY OF THE SAWMILL
R IVER WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK. Program and Abstracts, Trie New York Natural History Conference,
fune 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Mo/Joy, compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:43. 1990. FR 40(3)
Rhinichlhys atralu/us, Calostomus commersoni, Esox amer/canus, and Oncornyncnus myMss.
95-005593 Pepin, P. and J. A. Helbig. MODELING THE EVOLUTION OFTHE DISTRIBUTION OF FISH EGGS
IN A COASTAL EMBAYMENT USING HF RADAR. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 166. 1994.
[Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1. tel:709-772-2081] Hlppogtossoldes
platessoides, Gadus mor/iua, and Pleuronectes ferru&neus in Canada.
95-005594 Pequeno R., German and Julio Lamllla G. [BATOIDS COMMON TO CHILE AND
ARGENTINA-URUGUAY COASTS (PISCES: CHONDRICHTHYES).| Rev. Biol. Mar. 28(2):203-217. 1993, In
Spanish with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Zool. "Ernst. F. Kilian," Univ. Austral Chile, Casllla 567, Valdivia, Chile] Data for 54 species.
95-005595 Picard, Chris R.; Michael A. Bozek and Walter T. Momot. THE INFLUENCE OF GEOLOGY ON
BROOK TROUT DISTRIBUTION IN NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24.
p.fl9. 1 994. FR 40(3) .
[Lakehead Univ., 955 Oliver Rd,, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E1 . tel:807-343-4002] 5alve/inus fontinalls
in Canada.
95-005596 Provenzano R., Francisco. [LEPORACANTHICUS GAIAXIAS ISBRUKER Y NIJSSEN (1989) (PISCES:
SILURIFORMES: LORICARHDAE), A NEW REPORT OF A LORICARID CATFISH FROM VENEZUELA.] Acta. Biol.
Venez. 15(3-4):97-9B. 1995. In Spanish. FR 40(3}
|lnst. Zool. Trop., Fac. Ciencias, Univ. Cent. Venezuela, Apdo. 47058 Caracas 1041 A Venezuela]
95-005597 Radovsky, Frank J.; Peter H. Raven and S. H. Solimer, editors. BIOGEOGRAPHY OFTHETROPICAL
PACIFIC: PROCEEDINGS OF A SYMPOSIUM. HONOLULU, HAWAII, MAY 23-26, 1982. Bishop Mus. Spec.
Pub/. No. 72. 221 p. 1 984. Available at $1 5.00 (paper) from Assoc. Systemalics Collections, 730 1 1 th St., N.W.,
Washington, DC 20001-4521. tel:202-347-2850. FR 40(3)
Selected papers indexed In this issue of Fisheries Review.
FR40(3) 99
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[Univ. Wyo., Laramie 82071. lel:307-766-421 2}
Ve,h. (Uiden) No. 297 p 43 83 ?ST g £3^°'* 0992-1993J, Volume /. /. wo <fc, £.i,«t JS
[Bemfce P. Bishop Mus., P.O. Box 19000A, Honolulu, HI 96817-0916]
AND cSRVpHlciT'p^P^T^c0^ DIVERSITY 'N ECOLOGICAL
A^ OCCURRENCE OF BULL TROUT IN NATURALLY
[US. For. sen,., ,ntenm. ^L F^ j? auTM1";,^ ^ 124(3>;285-29&- 1 »». PR ,0(3)
ldal">- ' CPl Lab" 316 E- MVrt|e, Boise, ID 83702) Salvctinus amfhtCDtia in
SOUTHERN lSotANDTNORTHE^ ON FISHES AND FISHERIES IH
Soc. 42(1 ):8M 15. 1 994. FR 40(3) TERNCAMBOD'A, OCTOBER 1993-FEBRUARV 1 994.MU /-/M.IW.S^
Pmbarhvs juUieni and dala for 1 1 3 other species.
OF°NAME3S O^RSHB.'iS'Si^ S™^^™^ RSHERIES SOCIETY ^ THE STABILIZATION
[Rosealid School Mar & A.™ c"?"',^'" ,^6str' No' ] 24' P- " 2. 1 994. FR 40(3)
t€l:305-36M196] & A'm°S- Sd" Univ' M'a^ «00 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami FL .1.1149.
HE SCOTIAN SHELF. Am FtshSoc Ann,, wL^ O>,LECI!D FROM ] 973'92 BETWEEN CAPE HATTERAS
[Woods Hole Lab., Nonheas Fkh , ^-i r > !f. ^^ N°" 1 24' P" 1 8' 1 994' FR 40W
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,^AL FISH ASSEMBLAGES AT THE YUCATAN
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CHIWONDO BEDS, NORTHERN MALAWI S£nl «ND INVERTEBRATE FAUNAL CONTEXTS OF THE
95-005607
£THn^^ Anma; Shuichi Yamasuchl and KunEo
fish. Hokkaido UM. 45(2):48-80. 1 994. FR 40(3 ™ PAC'FIC BY THE T/S OSHORO-MARU. Ouft Far.
|Lab. Mar. Zool.,Fac. Fish.,!1-" " IJ'
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(ay/or/, Melamphaes lugubris, and data for .14 tthcr
SI'Jf? fl°ofc PuMshe« ^W tlKfiS ^£VEcT°JHEFRESHWATER FISHES.
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FISHERIES REVIEW
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, FISH SURVEYS, ETC. (Continued)
95-005610 Smith, C. L. INFRASPECIFIC VARIATION IN NEW YORK STATE FRESHWATER FISHES: AN
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, Apiil 29-May
I, T992. Cordon C Tucker, editor. N.Y. Stale Mus. Ore. 54:67. 1992. FR 40(3)
95-00561 1 Sokolov, V. E., editor. [FLORA AND FAUNA OF USSR NATURE RESERVES: VERTEBRATES OF THE
PINYEZHSKY NATURE RESERVE.] Akad. Nauk USSR (Moscow) 27p. 1 988. In Russian. FR 40(3)
Data for 12 species.
95-005612 Tyler, James C. and Brian E. Luckhursl. UNUSUAL FEATURES OF THE COLONIES OF THE
COMMON WESTERN ATLANTIC GARDEN EEL (HETEROCONGRINAE), WITH A NEW RECORD FOR
BERMUDA, Northeast GulfSd. 1 3(2):fl9-99. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Nail. Mus, Nat. Hist., Smithsonian Inst. (MRC-1 06), Washington, DC 20560] Heterocoriger /ongissimus.
95-005613 Warnes, S. and B. W. Jones. SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS FROM ENGLISH CELTIC SEA
GROUNDFISH SURVEYS, 1 984 TO 1 991 . Fish. Res. Tech. Rep. Minist. Agric. Fish. Food (Lowestoft) No. 98. 42p.
1995. FR 40(3)
|MAFF, Fish. Lab., Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 OHT, England] Data for 93 species in the northeastern Atlantic
Ocean.
95-005614 Wilson, D. S. SINGLE POPULATIONS AS ECOLOGICALLY DIFFERENTIATED UNITS: EXAMPLES
FROM SUNFISH. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May I 1992.
Cordon C Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Circ. 54:75. 1 992. FR 40(3)
Lepomis gibbosus and Lepomis macrochirus.
95-005615 Winston, Matthew R. CO-OCCURRENCE OF MORPHOLOGICALLY SIMILAR SPECIES OF
STREAM FISHES. Am. Nat. 145(4):527-545. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Wildl. Sci., VPI&SU, Blacksburg, VA 240&1-0321. e-mail:mwinston®vtvm1. cc.vl.edu] Data for
27 species in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas,
95-00561 6 Zazanci, Nilgun and Volker Salcwski. A RECORD OF LAMPREYS (PETROMYZONTIDAE) FROM
THE BLACK SEA REGION IN TURKEY. Zoo/. Middle East Vol. 1 1 . p. 79-80. 1 995. In English with German summ.
FR40(3) , , ,
[Hacettepe Univ., Biol. Dep,, Hydrobiol. Sect., 06532 Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey]
ABUNDANCE, FACTORS OF; SURVIVAL AND MORTALITY
95-005617 Arendl, J. D. and D. S. Wilson. LIFE-HISTORY EVOLUTION OF FISH IN RESPONSE TO
INTRODUCED COMPETITORS. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference III, April
13-April 16, 19M. Gordon C, Tucker, editor, p. 11. 1994. FR 40(3)
JSUNY, Binghamton, NY 1 3902-6000] Lepomis gibbosus and L macrochirus in New York.
95-005618 Argent, David G. and Patricia A. Flebbe. THE EFFECTS OF FINE SEDIMENTS ON THE SURVIVAL
AND EMERGENCE OF BROOK CHAR EGGS IN ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS. Am. fish. 5oc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No.
1 24. p. 92-93. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Wildl. Sci., Va. Tech., Blacksburg 24061-0321. tel:703-231-4458] Satvellnus fonttnnlis in llio
United States.
95-005619 Auster, Peter J.; Richard J. Malalesta and Carol Lee S. Donaldson. SMALL-SCALE HABITAT
VARIABILITY AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF POST-LARVAL SILVER HAKE, MF.RIUCCIUS BILINEARIS. Am. Fish.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No, 1 24. p. 25-26. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[NOAA's Natl. Undersea Res, Cent., Univ. Conn. Avery Point, Groton, CT 06340. tel:203-445-471 4]
95-005620 Bozek, Michael A. THE EFFECT OF FINE SEDIMENT ON SURVIVAL AND EMERGENCE OF LAKE
TROUT (SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH}. Am, Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No, 1 24. p. 93. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Cent. North. For. Ecosyst. Res., Lakehead Univ., 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E1.
161:807-343-4009)
95-005621 Castonguay, Martin and Peter V. Hodson. IS THERE A ROLE OF OCEAN ENVIRONMENT IN EEL
DECLINE! Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet, Abstr, No. 1 24. p. 49-50. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Maurice-Lamontagne Inst., P.O. Box 1000, Mont-Joli, PQ, Canada G5H 3Z4.
lel:41 8-775-0634| Anguilta anguilla and A. roslrata in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005622 Cunjak, Richard A. WINTER MOVEMENT AND SURVIVAL OF SALMON1D FISHES IN EASTERN
CANADIAN STREAMS, Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet, Abstr. No. 124. p. 139. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Sci. Branch, Dep, Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB, Canada El C 9B6. tet:506-851-2002] 5a/mo
sa/ar, S. tcutta, and Salvelinus fontinails.
95-005623 Evans, D. O. and B. J. Shuter. WINTER SURVIVAL AND ZOOGEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES FOR
TEMPERATE FISH SPECIES. Am. fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 142. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Aquatic Ecol. Res. Sect., Ontario Minist. Nat, Resour., Box 5000, Maple, ON, Canada L6A 1S9|
FR40(3) 101 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
ABUNDANCE, FACTORS OF; SURVIVAL AND MORTALITY (Continued)
95-005624 Griffith, Jack. FIRST-WINTER SURVIVAL AND HABITAT USE OF SALMONIDS IN IDAHO
STREAMS, AS AFFECTED BY FLOW AND HABITAT QUALITY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Aixtr. No. 1 24. p. 1 H
1994. FR 40(3) J , . n , , ,
[Idaho State Univ., Dep. Biol. Sci., Pocatello 83209. (el:208-236-2 1 1 6] Oncorhync/nJs mykrss, O, clad* Ja'mo
tfulta, and Sa/vefinus foniinalis.
95-005625 Gu,HongandSteveMiranda.TEMPORALHATCHINGDISTRIBUTIONOFGIZZARDSHW)ANE)
ITS EFFECT ON GROWTH AND MORTALITY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 95. 1 994. FR 4<M}
[Coop. Fish & Wild!. Res. Unit, Miss. State Univ., Mississippi Slate 39762. iel:G01-325-?'1«;
e-mail:hg2@ra.msslate.edu] Dorosoma ceped/anum in Mississippi.
95-005626 Cunn, |ohn M. and Ed ]. Snucins. BEHAVIOURAL THERMOREGULATION BY LAKE TROUT IN
WARM SHALLOW LAKES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 36-37. 1 994. FR 40 3}
[Ontario MlnlsL Nat. Resour., Aqual. Ecosysl. Res. Sect,, Dep. Biol., Laurentian Univ., Sudhnry, ON, Canada
P3E 2C6. tel:705-&88-1 1 39; e-mail:tmayer@nickel.laurentian.ca] Salvelinus namaycush.
95-005627 HalUwell, D. B. and N. H. Ringler. ASSEMBLAGE TRAITS OF FISH IN NORTHEASUHN
FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTS. Program and Abstracts, Trie New York Natural History Conference M, /\Pr' .
t3^prH 16, 1994. Cordon C Tucker, editor, p. 23. 1994. FR 40(3)
[SUNY-ESF, EMAP-SW Northeast Lakes, New England Off., Waterville, ME 04901 ]
95-005628 Hanson, Mark A. EFFECTS OF FISH PREDATION ON WETLAND INVERTEBRATES:. RESULTS Oj
ACOMPARISON OF WETLANDS WITH AND WITHOUTFATHEADMINNOWS.M/nn. Dep. Nat RciMH-Mfi-a
Popui & Res. Unit Rep. p. 101. 1993. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
Pi'mepfiales promefas.
95-005629 Hanson, Mark A. and Christians Roy. BAIT FISH EFFECTS ON WETLAND .INVERTEBRATE
COMMUNITIES AND MALLARD DUCKLINGS. Minn. Dep. Nat Resour, Wttdl. Popui.&Res. Unit Krj>, p. fll-iuu.
1993. FR 40(3)
Prmephalei prome/as in North Dakota. \
95-005630 HoEfmann,Annetle;C.ScottAbernethyandDuaneA.Neiizel.SURVIVALESTIMATfSFORSl'RINC;
AND FALL CHI NOOK SALMON, AND COHO SALMON SMOLTS IN THE YAKIMA RIVER. Ani.Ffsfh Soc Arj-i |
Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 54. 1994. FR 40(3} ''•-
IBauelle-Norlhwest, P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352. lei: 509-3 76-31 33] Oncor/iy/K/iiM isliawyhc/ia ar,3 -,
O. kisutch in Washington. •
95-005631 Hurst, ThomasP.;DavidO.ConoverandEricT.Schultz,EVIDENCEOFSIZE-DEPENI)CNTWINTtR
MORTALITY OF HUDSON RIVER YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR STRIPED BASS. Am, Fish. Soc. Atmu. Mw\. Abslr. h3
124. p. 142-143. 1994.FR40(3) .,. d kl „ ,
|Mar. Sci. Res. Cent,, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 1 1 794-5000. tel;51 6-632-8659) Morone swattlu In Nuw Y0?i
95-005632 Juanes, Francis and Carl ], Walters. ROLE OF RESTRICTED FEEDING HABITATS AND I'
RISK TAKING TO RECRUITMENT SUCCESS OF JUVENILE FISHES. Am. Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Ahttt. No.
p. 27. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Dep. For. & Wildl. Manage., Univ. Mass,, Amherst 01003-4210. tel:413-545-275fl|
95-005633 Karpenko, V. I. and V. V. Maximenkov. [ON SIMILARITY OF MECHANISMS OF:
GENERATIONS IN FISH SPECIES WITH DIFFERENT ECOLOGY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF HI-.RRINC, AND
SALMONS).] /Bio/ogy of Shelf and Anadromous Fish Species. Collection of Scientific Papas.) V. N. Jvanhtv. ribix
Mai. Biol. (MadivostokJ Suppl. p. 75-81. 1990. In Russian with English summ. FR40(3)
Oncorhynchus gorfauscha and 0. nerka.
95-005634 Koster, Friedrich W. and Dietrich Schnack. THE ROLE OF PREDATION ON EARLY Ul;t= STAGE
OF COD IN THE BALTIC. Special Issue on fish and Fisheries in the Baltic. Ian E. Beyer, Villy C/w/slensfn. Mtrte
Wait, Erik Hoffmann, C C. E. Hopkins, Thomas K/orfaoe, William T. Peterson, and Dietrich Schnack, nlttors. DJJI
Vol. 10. p. 1 79-201. 1994. FR 40(3)
(In&t, Meereskunde,DuesternbrookerWeg 20,0-24105 Kiel 1, Germany] Cadus morftua, .Sprain H fpraw
and Cfupea harengus.
95-005635 Langdon, R. W. AN INDEX OF BIOTIC INTEGRITY FOR STREAM FISH POPULATIONS I
VERMONT. Program and Abslracls, The New yorlt Natural H/sto/y Conference /H, Apr// 13-Aprll 16, J!J!M. C7arJ
C. Tucfcer, editor, p. 29-30. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Environ. Conserv., 103 S. Main St., Waterbury, VT 05671-0409]
95-005636 Lankford, T. E., Jr. and T, E. Targett. OVERWINTERING BY AGE-0 ATLANTIC CROAV
(M/CROPOCONfAS UNDUMTU5) IN MID-ATLANTIC BjGHT ESTUARIES: EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AJ
' MZE ON SURVIVAL. Am. Fish. Antw. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 114-115, 1994. FR 40(1) ;
,. Coll. Mar. Studies, Univ. Del., 700 Pilollown Rd., Lewes 19958. tel:302-645-430fil
102 1
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/fier, Ben H. and James A. Rice. HOW DOES FOOD LEVEL AFFECT COHORT AND
^ | ABILITY IN GROWTH? Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124, p. 164-1 65. 1 994. FR 40(3)
* jv,, Dep. Zool., Box 761 7, Raleigh 27695, tel:91 9-51 5-4597) Coregonus hoyi.
<*
niann, S. E.; C.T. Taggarl; D. Griffin; K. Thompson; G. A. Maillel and K.T. Frank. SPATIAL AND
OF THE DYNAMICS OF A LARVAL FISH COHORT AT A CONVERGENT FRONT. Am.
. Abstr. No, 124. p. 165. 1994. FR 40(3}
&\., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4J1|
,s, William F. and Anne-Marie Eklimd. LONG-TERM DYNAMICS OF AN F.VERGLADES
L In: Everglades: The Ecosystem and Its Restoration. Steven M. Davis and John C.Ogdcnr
- 1 994, FR 40(3)
;^ll. Park, Homestead, FL|
,f n, Sluart A. and Dennis R. DeVries. DETERMINATION OF LARGEMOUTH BASS YEAR-CLASS
2ZOLE OF HATCH DATE, SIZE-SELECTIVE OVERWINTER MORTALITY, AND GIZZARD SHAD.
\jii. Meet. Absti. No. 1 24. p. 121. 1994. FR 10(3)
& Allied Aquacult., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849. tel:205-844-4767;
•^«es@ag,aiiburn.cdii.] Microplerus saltnoides and Dorosoma cepedianum.
-aulick, Daniel D. EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON COMPETITION AMONG BROOK TROUT
%ROUTMm. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 144. 1994. FR 40(3}
„;,, Univ. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, tet:41 2-624-5497; e-mail:ddimt3@vms.cis.pitt,cdu]
'./kiss ar|d Salvelimm fontinalis.
-alchoff, Mark H. ESTIMATES OF SHORT TERM MORTALITY FOLLOWING
, £A5E OF 8UJEFISH (POMATQMUS SALTAJRtX), STRIPED BASS (MORONE SAXATIUS), ANO
?fvlUS CHRYSOPS) IN LONG ISLAND WATERS, Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet, Abstr, No, 124,
,40(3)
• 0rne\\ Univ. Lab., 39 Sound Ave., Riverhead, NY 11901. tel:516-727-3910]
-Cosh, Morgan L. EVALUATION OF REGIONAL CLIMATOLOGICAL VARIABLES AS A
f DEEP-WATER TEMPERATURES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO FLUCTUATIONS IN
LJRVIVAL OF ALEWIFE IN LAKE ONTARIO. Am, Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 8!i.
vVildl. Serv., Lower Great Lakes Fish. Resour. Off., 405 N. French Rd., Amherst, NY 1422ft.
»] Absa pseudoharengus.
,(loy, D. P. ARE BLACK FLIES A CRITICALLY IMPORTANT ELEMENT IN THE FOOD WEB OF
fvW Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, /une 20-22, J990. Dan/W
fer. N.Y. Stale Mus. Ore 54:41. 1990. FR 40(3)
ttis, Satvclinus fontinalis, and 5afmo irulla.
ielarits, William JJr. COMPETITIVE ASYMMETRY AND COEXISTENCE IN SIZE-STRUCTUREIJ
C5F BROOK TROUT AND SPRING SALAMANDERS. Ottos 73(2):188-1 98. 1995. FR 40{3)
. Ecol., Nat. Hist, Surv,, 607 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL61820] Sa/ve/ihus fontinalis In Virginia.
ynolds, James B, WINTER SURVIVAL OF RESIDENT AND ANADROMOUS FISHES IN
OF ARCTIC NORTH AMERICA. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 139, 1994.
& Wild Res. Unit, Nail. Biol. Surv., Box 757100, Univ. Alaska, Fairbanks 99775-7100.
I ] fhytnallus nrcticus and Csox Indus.
<liGrford, Edward S.; KennGlh A. Rose; Dennis Singh Dermott; John L. Forney and Edward L. Mills.
L-BASED MODEL OF WALLEYE (ST/ZOS7ED/ON VIJREUM) AND YELLOW PERCH (PERCA
I ONEIDA LAKE, NY: MODEL DESCRIPTION AND BASELINE SIMULATIONS. Am. Fish. Sot:
tr. No. 124. p. 47. 1994. FR 40(3)
V. Biol. Reid Sin., 900 Shadtelton Pt. Rd,, Bridgeport, NY 13030-9750. tel:315-633-9243;
'Mucci, Victor )., Jr. and David H. Wahl. THE ROLE OF PREDATION AND OVERWINTER
REGULATING RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG-OF-YEAR BLUEGILL. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
:i- 124. 1994. FR 40(3)
*W Wildl. Found., P.O, Box 9, Dundee, IL 601 1 8. lel:708-G95-4610j Lepomis macrochitus.
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SUT^^
19°[ ' F Canada MB 3X7. **«**
d. Cen,., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St. John's, NF. Canada MB 3X7.
fleginus graces. rtlJrDi
, NV ,^4-5000. ,*5,«3M79.|
p'Hsi & Wildl. Re, Unit, Dep. For. & Wildl. Manage,, Univ. Mass., Ante. 0 1003. U*4 * 3-5
Morane saxati/is.
95-005652 Stenson, G. B. THE STATUS OF PINNIPEDS IN THE NB^NDLAND ^IQ^Ca
PaperjfefaledtoNo/ihemCodamiSeabiY^
. 1993. 1 Amarawng* ed/Ior. Northwest M. Fish. Organ. So. Counc Stud. No. 21 .p. I h _i 1 1 J-
(Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Northwest All. Fish. Cent., P.O. Box 5667, St, John s, NF, Canada AI t.- **
55-005653 Stenson, G. B. and D. J. Kavanagh. DISTRIBUTION OF .HARP AN» HOC
OFFSHORE WATERS OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Collection o, Papers Retaicd lo Norti ern Cor/ n
3.rMma«(un^edilw.N
0«an.Sci.CouncSlud.No.21.p.12M42.1994.FR40(3) nniH-i Alt' '
|Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Northwest Atl. Fish. Cent., P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, N F, Canada Alt-.
morhua in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-005654 Swink, William D. GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF = NEWLY PARASITIC SEA .LA*
REPRESENTATIVE WINTER TEMPERATURES. Trans. Am. fish. Soc 124(3):380 -3ft& '/ ^'illl \l\r V
[Nat. Blol. Serv., Great Lakes Sci. Cent, Lake Huron Biol. Sin., 11188 Ray Rd, Mllli:rslnirg<
Pelromyzon marinui, Coregonus hayi, and Caloslomus catostomus.
95-005655 Zengel, Scott A.; William T. Mason, Jr., and lames P. Clugston USE Of
HABITAT ZONES BY JUVENILE SPOTTED SEATROUT CYNOSCION NEBULOSUS. Am.
AbiI/.No.124.p.40. 1994. FR 40(3) .„
[Mail. Biol. Surv., U.S. Dep. Interior, 7920 N.W. 71sl St, Gainesville, FL 32606. lel:<JU1-.J /«-« 1 «
IDENTIFICATION, KEYS, CLASSIFICATION «FT1J1- ,-,*,.v
95-005656 Acha, EduardoM. DEVELOPMENT AND OCCURRENCE OFLARVAE OFTH1:< .Cn*>,
PARfil (GINSBURG) (COBIIDAE), IN THE ESTUARY OF THE RIO DE LA PLATA, AKCjfcN Tlf
5B(4}:337-343. 1994. In English with Spanish summ, FR 40(3)
|Dep. Cienc. Mar. UNMDP, INIDEP, c.c. 1 75, 7600 Mar del Plata, Argentina] Cobiasniixi tifist,
and G. pafri.
95-005657 Alay, Faruk; Fidelina Gonzalez and J. Cabello. |GENETIC VARIAU1L1TY IN '
MAOJWTU5tTSCHUDI,1846)(OPHIDIFORMES).lRev.Bto/.Mar.2a(2):301'312. 109.l.lnS|irtmi
summ. FR 40(3}
[Lab. Genet,, Dpio.Biol. Mol., Fac. Cienc. Biol., Univ. Concepclon, Casilla 1 52-C, Corii:i![u:k>i
95-005658 Andriyashev, A. P. REVIEW OF L1PARIDAE (SCORPAEN1FORMES) FROM SLI
ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN OCEAN, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF PAKALH'Al
34l8):1-9. 1994. FR 40(3}
IZool InsL, Russian Acad. Sci,, St. Petersburg, Russia] P. du/iameff and data for nine tillior spi
95-005659 Bagutskaya, N.G. and V, G. Poznyak. REDESCRIPTION OF LBUOSCUS Al'l MPSl AI
(LEUOSClNAE,CYPRlNIDAE)J.lchtf,yo/. 34(fl):24-34. 1994. FR 40(3)
IZooL Inst, Russian Acad. Sci., Si. Petersburg, Russia) L cephatus and L. boryslhonicus In
' IRWIEW OF THE SPECIES HYPLEUROCHILUS GEMINA7US
18241 AND R AEQU/HNN/S (GUNTHER 10&1), WITI-l R
G1RARD 185fi) AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NfcW SI'
^ B(ol. 74(1/2};59.85. 1994. In German with English summ. FR 4013 )
. 45,066953 Plmasens, Germany! H caudoWttatus and H.
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95-005661 Bernard!, Giacomo and Dennis A. Powers, PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG NINE
SPECIES FROM THE GENUS FUNDULUS (CYPRINODONTIFORMES, FUNDULIDAE) INFERRED FROM
SEQUENCES OF THE CYTOCHROMEp GENE. Copeia 1995(2):469-473. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol., Univ. Calif., Santa Cruz 95064] Data for 10 species.
95-005662 Berrebi, Palrick. SPECIATION OF THE GENUS BARBUS IN THE NORTH MEDITERRANEAN
BASIN: RECENT ADVANCES FROM BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS. Spec/a/ Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the
Northern Mediterranean Region - Based on a Workshop at the Biological Station of Jour du Va/al, Gimargue Area,
France, 28 January to 1 February, 1993. Alain I. Crivelti and Peter S. Maittand, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72{2):237-249.
1995. FR 40(3)
[Ub. Genome Popul., URA 1493 CNRS, Univ. Monlpellier II, case 063, PI. E. Balaillon, 34095 Monlpellier
cedex 05, France] Dala for 34 species.
95-005663 Bohlke, Eugenia B. and John E. Randall. CYMNOJHORAX MECASPILUS, A NEW SPECIES OF
MORAY EEL (ANGUILLIFORMES: MURAENIDAE) FROM SOUTHERN OMAN AND SOMALIA. Notulae Nat.
No. 472. 5p. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1 900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 1 91 03-1 1 95)
95-005664 Campos-da-Paz, Ricardo. REVISION OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN FRESHWATER FISH GENUS
STERNARCHORHAMPHUS EIGENMANN, 1905 (OSTARIOPHYSI: GYMNOTIFORMES: APTERONOTIDAE),
WITH NOTES ON ITS RELATIONSHIPS. Proc. Blol. Soc. Wash. 108(l):29-44. 1995. In English with Portuguese
sunim. FR40(3)
[Secao Peixes, Mus. Zool., Univ. Sao Paulo, Ave. Nazare 481, Ipiranga, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 04263-000, Brazil]
5. muelleri in Soulh America.
95-005665 Cofer, Larry M. INVALIDATION OF THE WICHITA SPOTTED BASS, MtCROPJERUS
PUNCTUIAWS W1CHITAE, SUBSPECIES THEORY. Cope/a 1995{2):487-490. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Wildl. Conserv., HC 32, Box 580, Lawton, OK 73501) M. p. puncfu/alus and M. d. dolomieu in
Oklahoma.
95-005666 Costa, Wilson ]. E. M. REVISION OF THE NEOTROPICAL ANNUAL FISH GENUS CYNOPOECtLUS
(CYPRINODONTIFORMES: RIVULIDAE). Copeia 1995{2):456-465. 1995, In English with Portuguese summ.
FR40(3)
[Lab. Ictiol. Geral & Apl., Dep. Zool. & Biol. Mar,, Univ. Fed. Rio de Janeiro, Cx. Postal 68049, Cidade
Universilaria, CEP 21944-970, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] Cyno/efa/as me/anotaen/a in Brazil and Uruguay and data
for three other species.
95-005667 de Pinna, Mario C. C, and Richard P. Vari. MONOPHYLY AND PHYLOGENETIC DIAGNOSIS OF
THE FAMILY CETOPSIDAE, WITH SYNONYM tZATION OF THE HELOGENIDAE (TELEOSTEI: SILURIFORMES).
Smithson. Contrib. Zoo!. No. 571. 26p. 1995. In English with Portuguese summ. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Zool., Inst. Biodenc, Univ. Sao Paulo, Caixa Postal 1 1 294, Sao Paulo, SP 05422-970, Brazil] He/ogenes
mamiorfltus, Pseudbcejops/s plumbeus, P. bleekeri, and data for 1 2 other species.
95-005668 Eisenhour, David J. SYSTEMATICS OF ETHEQSTOMA CAMURUM AND E. CHLOROBRANCHIUM
(OSTEICHTHYES: PERCIDAE) IN THE TENNESSEE AND CUMBERLAND RIVER DRAINAGES WITH ANALYSIS
OF HYBRIDIZATION IN THE NOLICHUCKY RIVER SYSTEM. Cope/a 1 995(2);368-379. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., South, lit. Univ,, Carbondale 62901-6501]
95-005669 Evseyenko, S. A.; N. V. Parln and A. V. Suntsov. THE LARVAE OF APHANOPUS INTERMEDIUS
(TRICHIURIDAE) FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC. ;./c/)(hyo/,34(B):135-139. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Oceanol., Russian Acad. Sci., Moscow, Russia]
95-005670 Garrido-Ramos, M. A.; M. Jamilena; R. Lozano; S. Cardenas; C. Ruiz Rejon and M. Ruiz Rejon.
PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF THE SPARIDAE FAMILY (PISCES, PERCIFORMES) INFERRED FROM
SATELLITE-DNA. Heredifas (Lund) 122(1):1-6. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Gen'el., Fac. Gene., Avda. Fuentenueva s/n, Univ. Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain] Sparus, Pagrus,
and data for 1 0 species.
95-005671 Con, Ofer. REVISION OF THE CARD1NALFISH SUBGENUS IEPIDAMIA (PERCIFORMES,
APOGONIDAE, APOGON). Isr. I. Zool. 41(1):l-22. 1995. FR 40(3)
[J.L.B. Smith Inst. Ichlhyol., Private Bag 1015, Grahamslown 6140, South Africa] A mullitaeniatus, A.
omanensis, A. natalensis, and A, kahsoma.
95-005672 Hastings, Philip A. and Victor G. Springer. REVIEW OF SMTHMONOTUS, WITH REDEFINITION
AND PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE CHAENOPSIDAE {TELEOSTEI: BLENNIOIDEI). 5m/(rison. Contrib.
Zoo!. No. 558. 48p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Ecol. & Eva!, Biol., Univ. Ariz,, Tucson 85721 ] S. slnuscalifornici, S. stahll, S. gymnodermis, S. hempMli,
S. culebrai, and 5. Ittgubris.
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SXS!! H7? r- ?Te[d' G- A- and R- J' Lavenberg. RECORD OF LARVAL PARATAENiOPHORUS BREWS FROM
HAWAII. I. FatiBtoi 4G(5):908.9l 1. [Sccl. Verlebr., Nat. Hist, Mus. Los Angeles Cty, 900 Exposition Illvd ,\rs.
Angeles, CA 90007"! Data for three other species.
,JnA^«ational Comm'ssit)n on Zoological Nomenclature. OPINION 1798.
r.P°EY' 188° (OSTE'CHTHYES, CYPRINODONTIFORMES): GIVEN PRECEDENCE OVER R
52( 1J-106 1 06 1868' ^° A NEOTYPE DESIGNATED FOR *• MARMORATUS. Bull. Zoo/.
[c/o Nat. Hist. Mus., Cromwell Rd, London SW7 5BD, England. lel:0171-938 9387]
UlaMcc^r lnternalional Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. OPINION 1799. NAUCRAJK
RAFNESQUE 1810 AND XYR/CHTYS CUVIER, 1814 (OSTEICHTHYES, PERCIFORMES): CONSERVED. BJ
Zoo/. Nomencl. 52(]):109-110. 1995. FR 40(3}
[c/o Nat. Hist. Mus., Cromwell Rd., London SW7 5BD, England, tel: 01 71-938 9387] N. duclorandX. novacv'i-
,.,?' Tomio and Y"ri L Saz°™v. REVISION OFTHE GENUS KUMBW (PISCES, GADIFOBMESi
™ . >'.WITH THE DESCRIPTION OFTHREE NEW SPECIES. Proc. Calif. Aczd. Sci. 43(1 1):22t-23?.
1994. In English with Russian summ. FR 40(3)
pep. IchlhyoL, Calif. Acad. Sci., Golden Gate Park, San Francisco 941 1 8] Data for seven spades.
..' E' S' MTTMCHELYS ERRORIENSIS SP. NOVA (NETTASTOMATinAl,
ii , ' A NEW SPECIES FROM THE ERROR SEAMOUNT IN THE NORTHWESTERN INDIAN
./ Ichthyol. 34(8|:121-12S. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Oceanol., Russian Acad. Sci., Moscow, Russia]
7F«A Ad. DESCRIPTION OF PSEUDOJROPHZUS ESTHERAE SP. NOV., THE WELL-KNOWS
ZEBRA CICHLID FROM LAKE MALAWI. Trop. fish Hobbyist 43(9):206-21 0. 1 995. FR 40(3}
P. zebra and P. callainos.
n™ « ]" HISTORY OFTHE GENERA LEBIA OKEN 1 91 7 AND LEBIAS GOLDFUSS 1BK'
(FRwV 7 • YS°PONTIFORMES:CYPRINODONTIDAE) WITH DESIGNATION OF ATYPES'PEiGCSFOa
LEBIAS. Cope/a 1995{2):50I-503. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Math. & Sci., U.S. Merchant Mar. Acad., Kings Point, NY 1 1024-1 699] Aphwius.
l1^/-01 R' A"en; G" M~ Wellin8ton and Eldredge Bermmgliam, GENE1IC AND
r™ran'S^CE ™AT THE EASTERN PACIFIC DAMSELFISH ABUDE&UF DECUWROM K
DISTINCT FROM A COWCOiOR (POMACENTRIDAE). Cope/a 1995(2):277-2fl8. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Smilhsonian Trap. Res. Inst., Box 2072, Balboa, Panama] A taurus and A iroschettl.
- and Madhu N' Mahadeva. SYMPHURUS CALLOPTERUS (CYNOGLOSSIIMI
'
mS,cn^
c^
SUflSPECIES!j Rev. Blot. Ma, 28(2):341-348. 1993. In Spanish with Enalkh »«mn
[Univ. Calolica Santisima Concepcion, Fac. Cienc, Casilla 297, Concepcion, Chile]
IQUALUS Ar^T^J^MM^rM^010'101^0- !DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TERMINAL EMRRYOS OF
(&ONDRIC™^ 'D7S? AN° S'MITSUKURII JORDAN & SNYOEK, 1901
surnm FR 40(3^ SQUALIDAEM «^ B'°'- War. ^para/so 29{1):137-145. 1994. In Spanish vvllh EngTiin
[Inst. Zool. 'Ernst F. Kilian,' Univ. Austral Chile, Casilla 567, Valdivia, Chile]
MuTLIDAVK^
IB! A™ \A o « n MARIANA ISLA^DS. Mfcronesfca 26 1 :69-75. 1993. FR 40(3}
IB.shop Mus., P.O. Box 19000-A, Honolulu, HI 9681 7]
BRACHYCNATHUS, A NEW SOLDIERFISH
^^^
1u5., Box 19000-A, Honolulu, Hi 9681 7] Urpptayg/wgenfe and data for 3 1 other spccin
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95-005687 Randall, John E. FUSIGOBIUS WHITLEY, A JUNIOR SYNONYM OF THE GOBIID FISH GENUS
CORYPHOPJERUS GILL. Bull. Mar. Sd. 56(3):795-798. 1 995, FR 40(3}
[BerniceP. Bishop Mus., Box 1900D-A, Honolulu, HI 96817]
95-005688 Roberts, Tyson R. and Chavalit Vidthayanon. SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF THE ASIAN CATFISH
FAMILY PANGASIIDAE, WITH BIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW SPECIES.
Proc. Acad. Wat. So. Phila. Vol. 143. p. 97-143. 1991. FR 40(3)
|Acad. Sci., Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118] Pangasius, P. myanmar, P. conchophilus, P.
kinabatanganensis, and P. pangasius in Southeastern Asia.
95-005689 Ropke, Andreas and Christine Freitas. LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIAN DRIFTFISH
CUBtCEPS SQUAMICEPS (PISCES, NOMEIDAE) FROM THE ARABIAN SEA. Bull. Mar. Sci. 56{3):799-804. 1 995.
FR 40(3)
[Univ. Miami, Rosenstiel School Mar. & Atmos. Sci., Div. Mar. Biol. & Fish,, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway,
.Miami, FL 33149-1098] C baxteri.
95-005690 Shaw, Kate; O. E. Wiley and Tom A. Tilus. PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MEMBERS
OF THE HYBOPSIS AMBLOPS SPECIES GROUP (TELEOSTEI: CYPRINIDAE). Occas. Pap. Nat. Hist. Mus. Univ.
Kans. No. 1 72. 28p, 1 995. FR40{3)
[Div. Ichthyol., Nat. Hist. Mus. & Dep. Syst, & Ecol., Univ. Kans. Lawrence 66045-2454] Notropis, N.
lineapunclalus, and N. amnis in North America.
95-005691 Shcherbachev, Yuri N. and Tomio Iwamoto. INDIAN OCEAN GRENADIERS OF THE SUBGENUS
CORYPHAENOIDES, GENUS CORWVMENO/DE5(MACROURIDAE,GADIFORMES, PISCES). Proc. Calif. Acad.
Sci. 4B(14):285-313. 1995.FR40(3)
|P.P. Shirshov Inst. OceanoL, Acad. Sci., 23 Krasikova St., Moscow 117218, Russia] C aspretlus, C. caslanens,
C hexli'i C hoskyni, C. macrotophus, C rudis, C. sibogae, and C. woodmasoni,
95-005692 Sheiko, B. A. CASE 2897. ACONUS BLOCH & SCHNEIDER, 1801 (OSTEICHTHYES,
SCORPAENIFORMES): PROPOSED CONSERVATION; AGONIDAE KIRBY, 1837 (INSECTA, COLEOPTERA)
AND AGONIDAE SWAINSON, 1839 (OSTEICHTHYES, SCORPAENIFORMES): PROPOSED REMOVAL OF
HOMONYMY. Bull. Zoo/. Nomend 52(1):57-60. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Ichthyol., Collections, Kamchatka Ins!. Ecol., Russian Acad. Sci., Partuzanskaya 6, Petropavlovsk-Karnchasky
683000, Russia] A catapliraclus.
95-005693 Slobodyanyuk, S. )a.; S. V. Kin'lchik; M. E. Pavlova; S. I. Belikov and A. L. Novitsky. THE
EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS OF TWO FAMILIES OF COTTOID FISHES OF LAKE BAIKAL (EAST SIBERIA)
AS SUGGESTED BY ANALYSIS OF MITOCHONDRIA!. DNA. /. Mo/. Evol. 40{4}:392-399. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Limnol. Inst. Siberian Div. Russian Acad. Sci., Ulan-Balorskaya st. 3, 664033 Irkutsk, Russia] Cotlus kessteri,
Coj tocomep/iorus grewingki, C. inermis, Paracodtis /(fieri, Sarrac/iocottus baicalensis, and Comep/iorus ba'tkatensis
in Russia.
95-005694 Springer, Victor G. IDENTIFICATION OFTHE BLENNIOID FISH TAXA TACUSA AND T. DELICATA
HERRE WITH THE LABRISOMID MALACOCTENUS ZONOCASTER. Cope/a 1 995(2}:494-496. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Div. Fishes, Dep, Vertebr. Zool., Nail. Mus, Nat. Hist., MRC 159, Washington, DC 20560]
95-005695 Springer, Victor G. and Jeffrey T. Williams. THE INDO-WEST PACIFIC BLENNHD FISH GENUS
ISTtBLENNIUS REAPPRAISED: A REVISION OF ISTIBLENNIUS, BLENNIELIA, AND PARALIICUS, NEW GENUS.
Smtthson. Contrib. Zool. No. 565. 193p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Div. Fishes, Dep. Vertebr. Zool,, Natl. Mus. Nat. Hist., Washington, DC 20560] Data for 24 species.
95-005696 Stanley, Scott E.; Peter B. Moylo and H. Bradley Shaffer. ALLOZYME ANALYSIS OF DELTA SMELT,
HYPOMESUS TRANSPACIFICUS AND LONGFIN SMELT, SPIRINCHUS 7HALEICHTHYS IN THE
SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN ESTUARY, CALIFORNIA, Cope/a 1 995(2):390-396. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Shaffer: Sect. Evol. & Ecol,, Univ. Calif., Davis 9561 6| H. n/pponens/s, H. pretiosus, and S. starksi.
95-005697 Thompson, Bruce A. PERCINA AUS7ROPERCA: A NEW SPECIES OF LOGPERCH (PERCIDAE,
SUBGENUS PERCINA) FROM THE CHOCTAWHATCHEE AND ESCAMBIA RIVERS IN ALABAMA AND
FLORIDA. Occas. Pap, Mus. Hat Sci. La. Slate Univ. No. 69. 20p. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Coastal Fish. Inst,, Cent. Coastal, Energy & Environ. Resour., La. State Univ., Baton Rouge 70803-7503) P.
macrolepida, P. carbonaria, and P. jenkinsi.
95-005698 van der Heiden, Albert M. and Sergio Mussot-Perez. OTHARICHTHYS MARIA1ORISAE, A NEW
FLATFISH FROM THE SHALLOW COASTAL WATERS OF THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC
(PLEU RON ECTI FORMES; PARALICHTHYIDAE). Cope/a 1995(2):439-446. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Invest. Alimentacion & Desarrollo, A.C.-Unidad Mazatlan Aculcult. & Manejo Amblental, Sabalo
Cerritos s/n, Estero del Yugo, Apdo. Postal 71 1 , Mazatlan, Sinaloa C.P. 82010, Mexico) C gilbert!.
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coMP^V^
Proc. fliof S Wash iSfiaJS ?™T?DA& T£ ™£ DESCRIPTION OF THREE NEW SPKi
juL.vvasn. ii«(^.46H-4B2. 1989. In English with Portuguese summ. FR 40(3)
itemdacftnenna pfen/mu/fc S. gracite, and 5. quasimodoi in South America.
^
/. No. 564. 97p. 1995. FR 40(3}
'' 'flT MrS" Nl'- HiS'" ,Smilhs°nian '"«, Washington, DC 20560| Cwnofort* C
/eia, B. tatemtn^, B. maculala, B. ludus and ft cuvteri in South America.
MEINKEN
re -.fi/o/. 74(1/2):87.89. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Forschungsmst. Senckenberg, Ichlhyol. I, Senckenberganlage 25, D-G0325 Frankfurt a. M., Cir
PARASITES AND DISEASES-GENERAL
OUTBREAKS OF EPIZOOTIC ULfrt
BANGUDESH-^ M 0/S. 18(3):263-271. 1995. FR 40(3)
63'' °718 Makali' Melro Manila' Philippines) Tflapfc, nftotfca und Brtc
' FROM THE SOUTI LF.ASUKN ftto.
.
. ftot fWadiwwtofcJ Suppl. p. 9-15, 1990.ln Russian wllhEi.Sflil,Him.n.lR*
exi. 350] Bi01' SUrV" Na"' FUh Hea'lh Res- Ub" ! 70° LeeE™n ^- Kearneysville, WV 2
L Tr°fim°V; C' Novac and '• Metaxa- EXF>EKT
^cee^gs of the Second
1993' K- W*d "* C. A. E. Gift
[Sumbaru: "Dunarea de Jos' Univ. Gala.i, Cala.i, Romanial
a"d D- Dana- GILl- PARASITES FROM CWWNLW
emwj 5econt/ Aquacu/ft/re-Sponsored Sympos/iini, Hr-li/ in flw/jr^
only FR ;40(3) emer 1 R' 8''/3^ ^d C. A. f. Call, editors. Aquacultu re 1 29(M):437-4.1B. l095.Ab^-
|S«I. Fish Di,, Dep. Vet. Microbiol., Royal Vet. & Agric. Univ., Bulowsvej 1 3, Frederiksh.r,- C, i J»,,mrt
ET PARAS1TOS DE ?™ ™ VALOR RtCRFATr."
Rfco Dep. Rectos Nat & Amb S,'* ^ ? ' DES °F PUERT° RIC° FRESHWATER SPORT FIS»trS.fft-i
Available gratis (paper, fam SSj^. FS*'10 R'CO ' 8&P' ' "S' ln S|Janish' Als<) availllW'f lrl (^4
other species. ' r H Ui ne"e"> LeP°mis ™"'««. Tilapia homorum, Gertes cincrcus, .mil ibtji f»t
95-005708 Pan r •
CHEMOTHERAPY OF DTOE^mtf ASJn?D,,9N ,BI°-ENCAPSULATION FOR J>ftOIHVlACH
FR4IX3) un rtlNU I'KAWN.] Mar. Sd. (Qingdao) 1994(2):7-8. 1<J!H. In C\VK-*
•.^.I^UNOMODULATORY £FFECT OF LPS, LAMINAPAN A.V
TIC SALMON, SALMO SALAR L.,
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Cadu, ngac, and Ammo^B lo^n^w Copenhagen S, Denmark] SaA*flhi/s a/p/nt;.,
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95-005711 Foott, J. Scott; Robert L. Walker; John D. Williamson and Kimberly C. True. HEALTH AND
PHYSIOLOGY MONITORING OF CHINOOK AND STEELHEAD SMOLTS IN THE TRINITY AND KLAMATH
RIVERS, Klamalb River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 93(FP-04):[ 1 2p.| 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wild). Scrv., Calif.-Nev. Fish Health Cent., Anderson, CA 96007] Oncorhynchus mykiss and O.
lsha\vytscha in California.
95-005712 Foott, ). Scotl; Robert L. Walker; John D. Williamson and Kimberly C. True. HEALTH AND
PHYSIOLOGY MONITORING OF CHINOOK AND STEELHEAD SMOLTS IN THE TRINITY AND KLAMATH
RIVERS, Klamath Basin Fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-24 March
1994. Thomas }. Hassler, editor, p. 110-121. 1994. FR 40(3)
(U.S. Fish & Wildl, Serv., Calif.-Nev, Fish Health Cent,, Anderson, CA 96007] Oncorhynchus ts/iawytscha and
O. mykiss in California.
95-005713 Heckmann, Richard A. MANAGING AND UNDERSTANDING FISH HEALTH. Aquacull. Mag.
21(1):43-S7. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Brigham Young Univ., 574 Widslone Bldg., P.O. Box 25255, Provo, UT 84602-5255]
95-005714 Jeney, Zs.andGalinaJeney. RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS IN STUDIES ON DISEASES OF COMMON
CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO L). The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held
in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billatd and C. A. E. Call, editors. Aquacullure 129(l-4):397-420.
1995. FR 40(3)
(Fish Cult. Res, Insl, P.O. Box 47, H-5541 Szarvas, Hungary]
95-005715 Kurata, Osamu; Nobuaki Okamolo; Eri Suzumura; Natsumi Sano and Yayoi Ikeda.
ACCOMMODATION OF CARP NATURAL KILLER-LIKE CELLS TO ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURES. The
Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September
1993. R. Billard and C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquaculture 1 29(1-4):42 1-424. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Okamoto: Dep. Aquat. Biosci., Tokyo Univ. Fish., Konan 4, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan] Cyprinus carpio.
9S-00571 & Lucky, Zdenek. METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF FISH DISEASES (ENGLISH TRANSLATION),
U.5. Fish & Wildl. Serv. & Nat/. Sci. Found. 1 40p. 1 977, FR 40(3)
Data for 10 species,
95-005717 McDaniel, David. PROCEDURES FOR THE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CERTAIN
FISH PATHOGENS. Am. Fish. Soc Fish Health Sec. 1 1 Bp. 1 979. FR 40(3)
95-005718 Meinertz, J. R.; G. R. Stelily; W. H. Gingerich and J. L. Allen. RESIDUES OF |HC[-MALACHITE GREEN
IN EGGS AND FRY OF RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS (WALBAUM), AFTER TREATMENT OF
EGGS./. Fish Dis. 18(3):239-247. 1995. FR 40(3}
(Natl. Biol. Serv., Upper Mississippi Sci. Cent., P.O. Box 018, La Crosse, Wl 54602-0818]
95-005719 Mliaisen, Furhan T. and Najim R. Kliamees. CHECK-LIST OF THE PARASITES AND DISEASE
AGENTS OF THE SILURIFORMES OF IRAQ. Zool. Middle East Vol. 1 1 . p. 1 1 3-1 20. 1 995. In English with German
summ, FR40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Coll. Educ. (Ibn AI-Hailham), Univ. Baghdad, Aathamiya, Sahat Anlar, Baghdad, Iraq] Dala for 1 8
species.
95-005720 Mhaiscn, Furhan T. PARASITES OF FISHES OF BASRAH PROVINCE MARSHY AREA, IRAQ. /.
Environ. Sci. Health Pan A Environ. Sci. fog. 30(1 ):41-49. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Coll. Educ., Univ, Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq)
95-005721 Mitchell, Andrew J. AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES IN FISH PRODUCTION. Aquacult. Mag.
21(2):54-59. 1995. FR 40(3)
JNatl. Biol, Surv., Fish Farming Exp. Lab., Stuttgart, AR]
95-005722 Muroga, Kiyokuni. [VIRAL AND BACTERIAL DISEASES IN LARVAL AND JUVENILE MARINE FISH
AND SHELLFISH: A REVIEW.] Fish Pathol. 30(1 ):71 -85. 1 995. In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Appl. Biol. Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Kagamlyama, Higashi-Hiroshima 724, Japan] Data for 1 5 species,
95-005723 Murrell, K. D. FOODBORNE PARASITES. Int. I. Environ. Health Res. 5(1):63-85. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Beltsville Agric. Res. Cent., ARS, U.S. Dep. Agric., Bldg. 003, BARC-West, Beltsvllle, MD 20705]
95-005724 Nougayrede, Ph. [MAJOR INFECTIONS AND PARASITIC DISEASES IN INTENSIVE FARMED
TROUT.) Rev. Med. Vet. (Toulouse) 146(4):245-250. 1995. In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Conseil Gen. Landes, Lab. Dep. 1, rue Marcel David, B.P. 129, F-40004 Mont de Marsan Cedex, France]
Oncorhyncf)i/s mykiss,
95-005725 Premdas, P. D. and C. D. Metcalfe. THE ETIOLOGY OF EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA IN WHITE
SUCKER OATOSTOMU5 CQMMERSONI. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 61 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Queen's Univ., c/o ERS Dep., Trent Univ., Peterborough, ON, Canada K9J 7B8]
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LAKF° Thl6r,fSarp WUP^'U' M; and N" Saglam' SOME EXTERNAL PARASITES ON CYPRINIDS IN KE0A,
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[SOAFD Mar. Lab., P.O. Box .01, Aberdeen AB9 8DB, ScOlland| 5a/mO afar.
W- S' Nelson a"d R- P. Lcvine. BACTERIAL SPECIES
MtMOMw WITH ANTISERA A<JAIN» ?
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION I (Prpf n? , P" GEN* °F "- SALMONINARUM AS DETGCrH) IJY m
[Biol. Sci. Branch Den Fi.hT^1' ^ ^.liat O/g' 21(3):227-231. 1995. FR 40(3)
5K61 O^hynSSch *' ^ BloL Sln" 31 90 Hammond BaV Rd" Nanalmo, BC, (Miuub VS*
PSYCHROPHtLAmH MOKJAimn^r^^ lef(rey D' Teska' ASSOCIATION OK
Dis. 31(2):166-1 71 1995 M °F ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SMA®. I. WAt
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^rH' ju°;in8hamUniV- Med SC"°0|< Q-ft ^ Cen-., Nottingna.
ANCUILIARUM AND TOfURftM'p^rjnnf ^J^" L Bar'a' GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF
Mfao^tatlZan^-wrrMSFR^ BY ELECTROPORATION. F£MS (Fed. Eur. Mtot
]Dep. Microbiol. & Parasiiol Fac Rinl rt - c -
Spain. tEl:i-34 (81) 56i 100 ext 3255: fTv^?lVcann^
95-005738 de la Rosa Call e-mail:mPae|jlb@usc.es]
(ISOLATION OF WBRTO SP. IN^RE^RSH AT .^"lS^Unez Espinosa and Leandj-a Mlreyn Nicnti Tflfow
1995 In Spanish wilh English sumrnFR40(3A LAVIGAMAR[<ET IN MEXICO CITY.] Vet, Mox. 2611)^
Dn^
FISHERIES REVIEW
BACTERIAL DISEASES (Continued)
95-005739 Dixon, Beverly A. and Bernardo Contreras. ISOLATION OF EDWARDSlELtA TARDA (EWINC AND
McWHORTER) FROM THE FRESHWATER TROPICAL PETFISH, METYNNIS SCHREITMUELLERI (AHL) AND
WICHQCAS7ER 7R1CHOPJERUS (PALLAS). /. Aquarlc. & Aquat. Sci. 6(2):31-32. 1992. FR 40(3)
95-005740 Duis, K.; C. Hammer; M, C. M, Beveridge; V. Inglis and E. Braum. DELIVERY OF QUINOLONE
ANTIBACTERIALS TO TURBOT, SCOPHTHALMUS MAXIMUS (L.), VIA BIOENCAPSULATION:
QUANTIFICATION AND EFFICACY TRIAL I Fish Dis. 18(3);229-238. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Fleitberg 2, 23619 Heilshoop, Germany]
95-005741 Eissa, I. A. M.; A. F. Badran; M. Moustafa and H. Fetaih. CONTRIBUTION TO MOTILE
AEROMONAS SEPTICAEMIA IN SOME CULTURED AND WILD FRESHWATER FISHES. Vet. Met/. /. G/za
42(1)A:63-69.1994.FR40(3)
[Poullry & Fish Dis. Dep., Fac. Vel. Med., Suez Canal Univ., Egypt] Tilapia nilotica and Clarias lazera in Egypt.
95-005742 Elliott, Diane C.; Ronald J. Pascho and Aldo N. Palmisano. BROOD STOCK SEGREGATION FOR
THE CONTROL OF BACTERIAL KIDNEY DISEASE CAN AFFECT MORTALITY OF PROGENY CHINOOK
SALMON (ONCOfiHVNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA) IN SEAWATER. PAMAQ V • Fifth International Colloquium on
Pathology in Marine Aquacullure, Held at Montpellier, France, 2-4 April 1992. C. Vivares and D. I. Alderman,
editors. Aquaculture 132(1,2):! 33-144. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Mail. Biol. Serv., Northwest Biol. Sci. Cent., Bldg. 204, Naval Sin., Puget Sound, Seattle, WA 9811 5]
95-005743 Gaggero, A,; H. Castro and A. M. Sandino. FIRST ISOLATION OF PISCIRICKETTSIA SALMONIS
FROM COHO SALMON, ONCORHYNCHUS KtSUTCH (WALBAUM), AND RAINBOW TROUT,
QNCORHYNCHUS MYKISS (WALBAUM), DURING THE FRESHWATER STAGE OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. I. Fish
Dis. 18(3):277-279. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Sandino: Unidad Viral., Inst. Nutr. &Tecnol. Alimenlos, Univ. Chile, Av. lose Pedro Alessandri 5540, Santiago,
Chi!e|
95-005744 Gingerich, W. H.; J. R. Meinertz; V. K. Dawson; ). E. Gofus; L. ]. Delaney and P. R. Bunnell.
DISTRIBUTION AND ELIMINATION OF [I4C] SARAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE FROM TISSUES OF
JUVENILE CHANNEL CATFISH (1CTALURUS PUNCTATUS). Aquaculture 131(1/2):23-36. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Upper Mississippi Sci. Cent., Natl. Biol. Serv., P.O. Box 818, La Crosse, Wl 54602-0818)
95-005745 G|edrem,T. and H, M. Gjoen. GENETIC VARIATION IN SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ATLANTIC SALMON,
SALMO SALAR L., TO FURUNCULOS1S, BKD AND COLD WATER VIRRIOSIS. Aquacull Res. 26{2):129-134.
1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Aquacult. Res. Ltd. (AKVAFORSK), As, Norway]
95-005746 Guerin-Faublee, Veronique; L. Rosso; Marline Vigneulle and J.-P. Flandrois. THE EFFECT OF
INCUBATION TEMPERATURE AND SODIUM CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION ON THE GROWTH KINETICS
OF VIBRIO ANCUILLARUM AND VIBRIO ANCU/tMRUM-R ELATED ORGANISMS. ). Appl. Bacleriol.
78(6):621-629. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Claude Bernard, URA CNRS 243, Lab. Bacteriol., Fac. Med., Lyon-Sud, 69921 Oulllns Cedex, France]
D/cenlrarcnus labrax and Oncor/iync/ws mykiss.
95-005747 Karlyshev, Andrey V. and Sheila Maclntyre. CLONING AND STUDY OF THE GENETIC
ORGANIZATION OF THE EXE GENE CLUSTER OF ABROMONAS SALMONICIDA. Gene (Amst.) 1 58(1):77-82.
1 995. FR 40(3)
[Maclntyre: Dep. Microbiol., Univ. Reading, Whileknights, Box 228, Reading, Berkshire, England.
lel:(44-1 734)31 8-898; fax;(44-1 734)3 1 6-671; e-mail:sksmcntr@reading.ac.uk]
95-005748 Kawai, K. and R. Kusuda. LISTONELLA ANCUILLARA INFECTION IN AYU, PLECQGLOSSUS
ALJIVELIS, AND ITS PREVENTION BY VACCINATION. Abstracts of Lectures Presented at the Second
tapanese-lsraeli Symposium on Aquaculture, April 17-22, 1994, Kagoshima, Japan. Jaitp van Rijn, editor. Isr. I.
Aquacult. Bamidgeh 46(3):151. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish Dis, Lab., Fac. Agric, Kochi Univ., Nankoku, Kochi 783, Japan]
95-005749 Khoo, L; P. M. Dennis and G. A. Lewbart. RICKETTSIA-LIKC ORGANISMS IN THE BLUE-EYED
PLECOSTOMUS, PANAQUE SUTTONI (EIGENMANN & EIGENMANN). /. Fish Dis. 18(2):157-163. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Dep. Companion Anim. & Special Species Med., Coll. Vet. Med., N.C. State Univ., 4700 Hillsborough St.,
Raleigh 27606]
95-005750 Lawler, Adrian R, HUMAN MYCOBACTERIUM MAR1NUM ARONSON INFECTIONS. ). Aqtiaric.
& Aquat. Sd. 6(4):93-94. 1994. FR 40(3)
[). L Scott Mar. Educ. Cent. & Aquarium, Gulf Coast Res. Lab., P.O. Box 7000, Ocean Springs, MS
39564-7000]
FR40(3) 111 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
BACTERIAL DISEASES (Continued)
95-00575 1 LuntU.jT.Gjedrem; H. B. Bentsen; D. M. Eide; H. J. S. Larsen and K. H. Roed. GENETtC VARIATION
IN IMMUNE PARAMETERS AND ASSOCIATIONS TO SURVIVAL IN ATLANTIC SALMON, / fiih BX
46(5):748-75B. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Morphol., Genet. & Aquat. Biol., Norwegian Coll. Vet. Med., Box 8146, N-0033 Oslo, Norway! S^o
"
95-005752 Luntf, Terje; Jarunee Chiayvareesajja; Hans ). S. Larsen and Knut H. Roed. ANTIBODY RESPONSE
AFT£R IMMUNIZATION AS A POTENTIAL INDIRECT MARKER FOR IMPROVED RESISTANCE AGAMT
FURUNCULOSIS. Fish & Shellfish tmmunol. 5{2):109-1 19. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Morplio!., Genel. & Aqual. Biol., Norwegian Coll. Vet. Med., Norway] Salmo sa/ar.
95-005753 MacPliee, D. D,; V. E. Ostland; J. S, Lumsden and H. W. Ferguson. DEVELOPMENT (W AS
ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY (ELISA) TO ESTIMATE THE QUANTITY OF FLA VQttAClt Rl(,v
8RANCHIOPHH.UM ON THE GILLS OF RAINBOW TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS. Oh. AmaL OTJ
21(1):13-23. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Maple Leaf Foods, Inc., Shur Gain Div., P.O. Box 279, 1 Salar Ct., St. George, NB, Canada EOG 2\0|
95-005754 MacPhee, D. D.; V. E. Ostland; J. S. Lumsden; J, Derksen and H. W, Ferguson. INFLUENCE. Of
FEEDING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BACTERIAL GILL DISEASE IN RAINBOW TROUT QNCQRl IWCHUf
MYKISS. Dls. Aquat. Org, 21(3):163-170. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Ferguson: Fish Palhol. Lab., Dep.Pathol., Ontario Vol. Coll., Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada NIC 2WI|
95-005755 Maeno, Yukio; Kazuhiro Nakajima; Mrnoru Sorimachi and Yasuo Inui. (PATHOPHYSIOLOCK'AL
STUDIES OF JAUNDICED YELLOWTAIL, SERIOIA QUINQUERADIATA.] Fish Pathol. 30(1}:7-M. 1995. li
Japanese with English summ. FR4Q{3)
INall. Res. Inst. Aquacult., Nansei, Mie 516-01, Japan)
95-005756 Magarinos, Bealriz; Francisco Pazos; Ysabel Santos; Jesus L. Romalde and Alicia E, TOH«)
RESPONSE OF PASttUREUA PISCICIDA AND FLEXIBACTER MARITIMUS TO SKIN MUCUS OF MARINEflSH.
DJS. Aquat. Org. 21(2):103-108, 1995. FR 40(3)
pep. Microbiol. & Parasilol., Fac. Biol., Univ. Santiago de Compostela, E-15706 Santiago du Compostrf),
Spam) Scophibatmus maximus, Spans auratus, and Dicenlrarchus labrax.
95-005757 Moki, Shouzo Toda; Telsuichi Nomura and Mamoru Yoshimizu. [EFFECT OF INCUBATION
TEMPERATURE FOR ISOLATION ON AUTO-AGGLUTINATION OfAEROMONAS SALMONICIVA.] Fitfi ft(W
30(1 ):67-68. In Japanese wilh English summ. FR 40(3)
[Yamagala Prefect. Inland Waler Fish, Exp. Sin., Izumi-machi, Yonezawa 992, Japan]
95-005758 Mooney, Jenny; Eithne Powell; Catherine Clabby and Richard Powell. DETECTION OF
AEROMONASSALMONtaOA IN WILD ATLANTIC SALMON USING A SPECIFIC DMA PROBETEST.Oft /IfluW
0/g.21(2):l31.135.1995.FR40(3)
IPowell: Recombinanl DNA Croup, Dep. Microbiol., Univ. Coll. Galway, Ireland) Salma solar In to-bad.
95-005759 Neelam, Beena; Kim D. Thompson; Nicholas C. Price; Mary F, Tatner; Alexandra Adams; Ambon
r.r.'^n, tUwis Stevens' DEVELOPMENT OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO IRON-REGULATQIHJUlEl
51^01^08 ^^F5 AN° LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE OF AEROMONAS SALMON1CIDA. f>ix. Aqwl. Or;
[Thompson: Inst. Aquacult., Univ. Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland]
IS2!?™1! , ..^nT"' Setsuzo and Nobum Ohara- PRODUCTION AND SOME PROPERTIES OF HIE
EXTRACELLULAR PROTEASE OFCWOPHACA COLUMNARIS. Fish. Scl. 60(1):97-102. 1994. FR 40(3)
[School Fish. Sci., Kitasato Univ., Sanriku, Iwate 022-01, Japan] Anguilla /apon/ca.
FISHERIES REVIEW
BACTERIAL DISEASES (Continued)
95-005764 Oslland, V. E.; D. D. MacPhee; J. S. Lumsden and H. W. Ferguson. VIRULENCE OF
FUWOBACttRIUM BRANCHlOPHtLUM IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED SALMONIDS. /. Fish Dis.
18{3»:249-262. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Fish Palhol. Lab., Dep. Palliol., Ontario Vet. Coll., Univ. Cuelph, Cuelph, ON, Canada NIG 2W1J
Oncorhynchus mykiss, O. tshawytscha, Salvelinus fontinalis, S. alpinus, and tuxi/us comutus.
95-005765 Pascho, Ronald ].; Marsha L Lnndoll and Jerry E. Ongertli. INACTIVATION OF RENIBACJERIUM
SALMONINARUM BY FREE CHLORINE. Aquaculture 131(3,4):! 65-175. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Northwest Biol. Sci. Cent., Nail, Biol. Serv., Bldg. 204, Naval Stn., Seattle, WA 981 1 5|
95-005766 Pedersen, Karl and Jens Laurits Larsen. EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF DISTINCT
POPULATIONS OF VIBRIO ANGUILLARUM SEROGROUP Ol BASED ON PLASMID CONTENTS AND
RlBOTYPES.App/. Environ. Mlcrobiol. 61(6):2292-2296. 1995. FR40(3)
(Lab. Fish Dis., Dep. Vet. Microbiol., Royal Vel. & Agric. Univ., Bulowsvej 13, DK-1870 Frederiksberg C,
Denmark]
95-005767 Plumb, John A, and Craig Shoemaker. EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND SALTCONCENTRATION
ON LATENT EDWARDSIELIA ICTALUR! INFECTIONS IN CHANNEL CATFISH. Dis. Aquat. Org. 21(3):1 71-1 75.
1995. FR 40(3)
[Southeast. Coop. Fish Dis. Pro)., Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacult., Agric. Exp, Stn., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL
36649] Ictalurus punctatus.
95-005768 Press, C. McL; L, J. Reilan and T. Landsverk. ANTIGEN RETENTION AND ENZYME REACTIVITY
IN THE SPLEEN OF ATLANTIC SALMON, SALMO SALAR L, FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATION OF INJECTABLE
FURUNCULOSIS VACCINES./ Fish Dis. 18{3):199-210. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Morphol., Genet. & Aquat. Biol., Norwegian Coll. Vel. Med, Box 01 46, 0033 Oslo, Norway]
95-005769 Quenlel, C. and M. Ogier de Baulny. VACCINATION OF JUVENILE TURBOT, SCQPHJHALMUS
MAXIMUS L, AGAINST VIBRIOSIS. PAMAQ V - Fifth International Colloquium on Pathology in Marine
Aquaculture, Held at Montpellier, France, 2-4 April 1992. C. Vivares and D. /. Alderman, editors. Aquacutture
132(1, 2):125-131, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Natl. Etudes Vet. & Alimentaires, Lab. Pathol. Anim. Aquat., B.P. 70, 29280 Plouzane, France]
95-005770 Romalde, Jesus L.; Beatrix Magarinos; Helen Fouz; Isabel Bandin; Soledad Nunez and Alicia E.
Toranzo. EVALUATION OF BIONOR MONO-KITS FOR RAPID DETECTION OF BACTERIAL FISH
PATHOGENS. Dis. Aquat Org. 21(1):25-34. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Toranzo: Dep. Microbiol. & Parasitol., Fac. Biol., Univ. Santiago, E-15706 Santiago de Compostcla, Spain]
95-005771 Sakai, M.; T. Yoshida; S. Alsula and M. Kobayashi. ENHANCEMENT OF RESISTANCE TO
VIBRIOSIS IN RAINBOW TROUT, ONCQRHYNCHUS MYKISS (WALBAUM), BY ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF
CLOSTR/D/UM0U7YR/CUMBACTERIN.y.FfchD/s. 10(2):187-190. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Agric., Miyazaki Univ., Miyazaki 889-21, Japan]
95-005772 Sakai, Masahiro; Shizuo Atsuta and Masanori Kobayashi. EFFICACIES OF COMBINED VACCINE
FOR VIBRIO ANGUILLARUM AND STREPTOCOCCUS SP. Fish. Sci. 61(2):359-3C.O. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Agric,, Miyazaki Univ., Miyazaki 809-2 1, Japan] Oncorhyncluis mykiss.
95-005773 Salati, F.; G. Glorgetti and R. Kusuda. COMPARISON AMONG STRAINS OF PASTZURELLA
PISaCtDA FROM JAPAN, ITALY AND U.S.A. Riv. Hal. Aquacolt. 29(4):133-139. 1994. In English with Italian
summ, FR 40(3)
[Fish Dis. Lab., Fac. Agric., Kochi Univ., Koch! 783, Japan]
95-005774 Schrock, Robin M. QUANTIFYING NON-SPECIFIC DISEASE RESPONSE IN ADULT AND
JUVENILE SALMON. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at
the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July J6-2J, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 476-480.
1994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Natl. Biol. Surv., Pac. NW Nat. Sci. Cent., Columbia River Res. Lab., Cook, WA 98605] Oncornync/ius
tshawytscha and O. kisutch.
95-005775 Sheppard, M. E.; M. J. Beatlie and C. K. Johnson. EFFICACY OF AQUAFLOR® PREMIX AGAINST
FURUNCULOSIS IN ATLANTIC SALMON SMOLTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia /n Vancouver,
Canada, Jufy 16-21 (994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 481-484. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Moore-Clark Co. Inc., #303-909 Island Hwy., Campbell River, BC, Canada. tel:604-287-9242;
fax:604-2B7-3216] 5a/mo salar.
FR40(3) 113 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW
BACTERIAL DISEASES (Continued)
95-005776 Straub, David V.; Bernardo Contreras and Beverly A. Dixon. ISOLATION OP t'tTROBAt
FREUNDII (WERKMAN AND GILLEN} FROM AQUARIUM FISHES. ]. Aquatic. & Aqual $ti. GI3J-76-77. V
FR40f3) •
(Qixon: Dep. Biol. Sci., Calif. Slate Univ., Hayward 94542]
95-005777 Toranzo, Alicia E.; Juan M. Culrin; Soleda.d Nunez; Jesus L. Romalde and Juan L. llarja, ANIJCf
CHARACTERIZATION OF ENTEROCOCCUS STRAINS PATHOGENIC FOR TURBOT AND TH
RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA. Dis. Aqual Org, 2 1 (3):1 87- 191.1 995. FR 40fl
[Dep. Micfobiol. f, Parasitol., Fac. Biol., Univ. Santiago de Composlela, E-1 5706 SanliaRO clu Compos
niu! maximus.
95-005778 Tsai, Ching-Lin and Kuan-Hong Hon. EFFECT OF INDOMETHACIN ON SURVIVAL
AtRQMONAS WDROPHtlA INFECTED TILAPIA, ORfOCHROM/S M05SAMB/OJ5. Zoo). Stud 34{I(:S1
1993. In English with Chinese summ. FR 40(3)
I0ep. Mar. Resour., Nail, Sun Vat-sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan 804|
r™ V'Bneul|e. M. and F. Baudin Laurencin, SERRATIA UQUEFAOENS: A CASE REF'OUT IN TURI
(SCQPHJHAIMUS MAXIMUS} CULTURED IN FLOATING CAGES IN FRANCE. PAMAQ V - fifth
i.o hoquium on Pathology in Marine Aquaculture, Held at Monlpellier, Franco, 2-4 April 1 992. C Viv
rtwerman, editors. Aquacullure 132(1,2):! 21-124. 1995. FR 40(3}
ICent. Nail. Eludes Vet. & Alimentaires, Lab. Palhol. Anim. Aqual., B.P. 70, 29280 Plouzano, Hiesl,
?imn.5tlc*M^!ts"Perltins' Beverly A' and Anlnor>Y E- Ellis. CHEMOTACTIC RESPONSE OF
^Mm,S, r°LMMR) WACROPHAGES TO VIRULENT AND ATTENUATED STRAINS Of
SfliMOiN/C/DA. Fish & Shellfish Immunol. 5(4):31 3-323, 1 995. FR 40(3)
IDep. Microbtol., Palhol. & Parasitol., Coll. Vel. Med., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh 27606)
OF ATYPICAL' AEROMONAS SALMONICIDA IN WATCR >
Bi°GlY' Arlilteri83tan 6, FIN-20520 Abo, Finland] Mati
°f 'MVPKM.' AEROMONAS SALMONIODA ISOtATEO
- DiiAqu*. Org. 21(2):M5-150. 1995, FR 40(3)
6( F1N-20520 Abo- R
m T' P' T' Eve|V"- INTERACTION OF CCHKJ SAtW
FR 4™ H THE RSH PATHOGEN AEROMONAS SAI.MONKWA.
Res., Dep. Bio|.
FUNGAL DISEASES
VspnEcL8AinriATSa[f;iT^ P- Bo"dad-Reantasa; J. C. Cliir. and K. 1'. <<loflorn
lDSroS ULCERATIVE SYNDROMfi (HIS) IN
11:233-238 U ' AUSTRAL1A: PRELIMINARY COMPARATIVE STUDIES.
ai C)rK. 21(11:233-238 U995. FR 3)
B5 Willoughhy L G- R i
«^ PATH°CEN'OF FRESH WATF'^^nL^^^™^0^^" IWMMIS si'. .,
[S Vf'ih°''S 18(3):2^ AFFECTED BY EPIZOOTIC UlCtHAI
"«« B«l. Assoc, Far Sawrey, Ambieside Cu
PROTOZOAN DISEASES
^^ 3nd °" Pal— »• "«WC»BC
) UR^M L" FROM DIFFERENT CULTURE SYSTf MS IN SR
FISHERIES REVIEW
PROTOZOAN DISEASES (Continued)
95-005788 Bartholomew, Jerri L; Rusty ). Rodriguez and Cindy K. Arakawa. DEVELOPMENT OF A DMA
PROBE FOR THE MYXOSPOREAN PARASITE CERATOMYXA SHASTA, USING THE POLYMERASE CHAIN
REACTION WITH ARBITRARY PRIMERS. Dis. Aquat. Org. 21(3):215-220. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Salmon Dis. Res., Dep. Microbiol., Dreg. State Univ., Corvallis 97331-3804] Oncorhyncbus mykiss.
95-005789 Burgess, P. J. and R. A. Matthews. FISH HOST RANGE OF SEVEN ISOLATES OF CRYPTOCARYON
«fin/WS(CILIOPHORAU FisbBiol. 4G(4):727-729. 199S. FR 40(3)
[Fish Res. Unil, Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 BAA, England]
95-005790 Casal, G. and C. Azevedo. NEW ULTRASTRUCTURAL DATA ON THE MICROSPORIDIAN
tCHTHYOSPORlDIUM GIGANJEUM INFECTING THE MARINE TELEOSTEAN FISH CTENOIABRUS RUPES7RI5
(L)./. Fish Dis. 18(2);19M94. 1995. FR40(3)
[Azevedo: Dep. Cell Biol., Inst. Biomed. Sci., Univ. Oporto, Lg. A. Salazar, no. 2, 4000 Porto, Portugal]
95-005791 Cheung, Paul, EIMERIA SOUTHWELL! HALAWANI, 1930 (AP1COMPLEXA: COCIDIA) FROM A
NEW HOST, THE COWNOSE RAY, RHiNOPTERA BONASUS MITCHILL /. Aquatic. & Aqual. Sci. 6(3|:G8-75.
1993. FR 40(3)
[Osborn Lab. Mar. Sci,, Aquarium Wildl. Conserv., NYZS Wildl. Conserv. Soc., Surf Ave. & W. 8th St., Brooklyn,
NY 11224]
95-005792 Jensen, ). O. T.; W. E. McLean; M. Kent; M. Higgins; T. Sweeten; J. Bennett and B. Yee.
DETERMINATION OF OZONE EFFICACY AGAINST PROLIFERATE KIDNEY DISEASE (PKD). High
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, }uly 16-2 1, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 485-408. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. & Oceans, Pac. Biol. Sin., Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6. Iel:6Q4-75f.-7013; fax:60-1-756-70531
Oncorhynchus Ishawylsc/ia.
95-005793 Kent, Michael L and Leo Margolis. PARASITIC PROTOZOA OF SEAWATER-REARED
SALMON!DS.AqLraaj/(.Mag.21(3):64-74. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Set, Branch, Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Pac. Biol. Stn., Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6]
95-005794 Kou, Guang-Hsiung; Chung-Hsiung Wang; Hsu-Wei Hung; Yun-Shiang Jang; Chili-Ming Chou and
Cliu-Fang Lo, A CELL LINE (EP-1 CELL LINE) DERIVED FROM "BEKO DISEASE" AFFECTED JAPANESE EEL ELVER
(ANGUILLA IAPONICA) PERSISTENTLY INFECTED WITH PLEIS7OPHORA ANGUILLARUM. PAMAQ V • Fifth
Intetnational Colloquium on Pathology in Marine Aquaculture, Held at Monipellier, Franco, 2-4 April 1992. C,
Vivares andD. /. /Merman, editors. Aquaculture 132(1, 2):1 61-1 73. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Lo: Dep. Zool., Natt. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan 107]
95-005795 Kovalyova, A. A.; P. Vclev and P. Vladov. |NEW DATA ON MYXOSPORIDAE FAUNA
(CNIDOSPORA, MYXOSPOREA) IN COMMERCIAL FISHES OFF THE ATLANTIC COAST OF AFRICA,] {Ecology
and Fish Stocks in the East Atlantic. Collective Papers.] Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation p. 1 74-1 94,
210. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR40(3)
95-005796 Kovalyova, A. A. [MIXOSPORIDAE AS THE COMMERCIAL MARINE FISHES PAR ASITES.] fisheries
Researches in the Atlantic and Southern Pacific Oceans. Collected Volume of Scientific Papers.] Fisheries
Committee of (fie Russian Federal/on, p. 1 93-201 , 25B. 1 993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-005797 Lorn, J.; E. J. Noga and I. Dykova. OCCURRENCE OF A MICROSPOREAN WITH
CHARACTERISTICS OF CLUCEA ANOMALA IN ORNAMENTAL PISH OF THE FAMILY CYPRINODONTIDAE.
Dis. Aquat. Org. 21(3):239-242. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Parasilol., Acad. Sci. Czech Republic, Branispvska 31, 370 05 Cesko Buclejovice, Czech Republic]
Nothobranchius eggersi, N. korthausae, Aphyosomion filamenlosus, and Cynolcbias nigripinnis,
95-005798 Muzzall, Patrick M. DISTRIBUTION OF MYXOROLUS SCLEROPERCA (MYXOBQLIDAG:
MYXOSPOREA) IN YELLOW PERCH (PERCA FLAVESCENS) IN THE GREAT LAKES. /. Paras/to/. 81(3):498-499.
1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Zool., Nat. Sci. Bldg., Mich. State Univ., East Lansing 48824]
95-005799 Nilsen, Frank. DESCRIPTION OF TRICHODINA HIPPOGLOSSI N. SP. FROM FARMED ATLANTI
HALIBUT LARVAE HIPPOCLOSSUS HIPPOGLOSSUS, Dis. Aquat. Org. 21 (3):209-2 1 4. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, Bergen High Technol. Cent., N-5008 Bergen, Norway]
95-005800 Yokoyama, Hiroshi; Kazuo Ogawa and Hlsatsugu Wakabayashi. CHEMORESPONSE C
ACTINOSPOREAN SPORES OF MYXOBOLUS CULTUS TO SKIN MUCUS OF GOLDFISH CARASSK.
AURATUS. Dis. Aquat. Org. 21 (1 }:7-1 1 . 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep, Fish,, Fac.Agric, Univ. Tokyo, Yayol 1-1-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 11 3, Japan) Data for five oilier specie
FR40(3) 115 19£
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PROTOZOAN DISEASES (Continued)
<)5-005a01 Yokovarna, Hiroshi; Kazuo Ogawa and Hisatsugu Wakabayashi. MYXQBOLUS CUL7L
(MYXOSPOREA- MYX080LIDAE) IN THE GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS TRANSFORMED Pft
ACTINOSPOREAN STAGE IN THE OLIGOCHAETE BRANCHIURA SOWERBYL ]. Parasttal. 8 M3):-)46-4!
FR40(3)
[Dep. Fish., Fac. Agric., Univ. Tokyo, Yayor 1-1-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan]
VIRAL DISEASES
95-005802 Bernoth, Eva-Maria and Mark St, J. Crane. VIRAL DISEASES OF AQUARIUM FISH. Vital
Carry M. Goss, editor. Semin. Avian firat Pel Med 4(2):103-1 10. 1 995. FR 40(3)
IAAHL Fish Dis. Lab., CSIRO Australian Anim. Health Lab., Private Bag 24, Geclong, Vic. 3220, Ai
95-005803 Bovo, G.; N. ]. Olesen; P. E. V. Jorgensen; W. Anne and J. R. Winlon, CHARACTERIZATH
RHABDOVIRUS ISOLATED FROM CARPIONE SALMO TKUTTA CARPtO IN ITALY. Dis. Aqi
2I{2}:115-122. 1995. FR 40(3)
|lslii. Zooprotilaitico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Via G. Orus 2, 1-35129 Padov.1, Italy] Oncorhynch
93-005B04 Cross, Carry M., editor. VIRAL DISEASES. Scmin, Avian Exot. Pet Med <1(2,:61-1 10. 1995.
Selected paper indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-005805 Esteve, Consuelo; Carmen Amaro; Elena G, Biosca and Espcranza Garay. BIOCHEMK
TOXICENIC PROPERTIES OF VIBRIO FURNISStl ISOLATED FROM A EU ROPEAN EEL FARM. P/1MAJ
International Colloquium on Pathology in Marine Aquaculture, Held at Montpcllier, France, 2-4 April
Wva/cs and D. /. Alderman, editors. Aquaculture 1 32(1,2):81-90. 1 995. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Microbiol. & Ecol., Fac. Bio!., Univ. Valencia, E-46100 Burjasot, Valencia, Spain. lol:(*3-1-6)
f j\.{+34-6) 3864372] Anguilh anguilla,
95-005806 Faik, K. and B, H. Dannevig. DEMONSTRATION OF A PROTECTIVE IMMUNE RESP
INFECTIOUS SALMON ANAEMIA (ISA)-INFECTED ATLANTIC SALMON SALMO SALAR. Dis Ac
2IOM-5. 1995. FR 40(3)
jDep. Virol., Cenl. Vet. Lab., P.O. Box 81 56 Dep., N-0033 Oslo, Norway]
95-005B07 Ciraud, P.; ]. Facon; ]. Catel; H. Knockaerl; J. Cuenol and ]. M. Savin. [STUDY OP A :
TRANSMISSION OF VMS AND IHN VIRUSES FROM INFECTED TROUT FARMS TO Wl
POPULATIONS.] Bull. Fr. Peche Pisdc. No. 333. p. 159-166. 1994. In French wilh English Blimni. FR A
jlab. Vet. Dep. Pas-de-Calais, SP 1 8, 62022 ARRAS Cedex, Ffance] OncorViyndws rnykks, Salmo (
and data ftx eight olher species in France.
,. Crobef8' W- 1- ff-' s' T- Onjukka and N. L. Hurtado. ELEVATED WATER TCMI'ERATURE
,^™NICAL ERVTHROCYTIC INCLUSION BODY SYNDROME IN JUVENILE SPRING CHINOOK
(ONCORHYNCHUS JSHAWYJSCHA}. High Performance fish: Proceedings of an International Fish I
r, Canada,^ J6-2J, 1994. OonD. i
^•fq™^'' Fi^pa'ho1- Lab- BadgleyHalLEasl.Oreg.StateColf.,UGrande97850.|Cl:S03J
lax. 503-962-3873] Oncorrtynchus kisutch,
un 3nd U Zhuo- LVMPHOCYSTIS DISEASE IN THE SCAT, SC4TX
,D CUVSSFISH' CM^NDA RANCA (HAMILTON-BUCHANAN), IN A PRO!
Aquant A Aquai Set. 6(2):41-51. 1992. FR 40(3)
MULTIPLICATION OF INFECTIOUS PANCREATIC t
ISOLATED FR™ ATLANTIC SALM01
l^mmer.Norweg)an,ns,.RSh.& Aquacult. Inc., P.O. Box 251 1, N-9002 Tronic, Norway]
fpnr^ IN VITRO STUDIES OF INFECTIOUS PA?
^ ' OLATED FROM ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO
" %• Pa(/1°'°8V "> Marine Aquacutture, Held at Monrpottw, I
^^^^
' & Aquacult Lld' M^. P.O. Box 2511, N-9002 Trom.o, Norway]
Mlyazaki HERPESVIRAL HAEMATOPOIETIC NECROSIS OF C
tt. IB(3):211-220. 1995. FR 40{3)
5 Kamihama,Tsu, Mie 514, Japan] Cyprinus carp/o.
FISHERIES REVIEW
VIRAL DISEASES (Continued)
95-005813 Kumagai, Akira; Noriyuki Horie; Yoshinori Sato; Kiyotaka Takaliashi; Tokuo Sano and Hideo
Fukurfa. [APPLICATION OF FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE ON DIAGNOSIS OF SALMONID
HERPESVIRUS 2 INFECTION IN MARICULTURED COHO SALMON.] Fish Pal/io/. 30(1):S9-65. 1995. In
Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
|Msyagi Prefect. Freshwater Fish. Exp. Sin,, Taiwa, Miyagi 981-3(i, Japan] Oncorhynchus kisutch.
95-00581 4 Maeno, Yukio; Minoru Sorimachi and Syuzo Egusa. HISTO PATHOLOGY OF VIRAL DEFORMITY
IN YELLOWTAIL FINGERLING, SERIOLA QUINQUERADIATA. Fish Pathol. 30(1):53-58. 1995. In English with
Japanese summ. FR 40(3)
[Natl. Res. Inst. Aquacull., Nansei, Mie 516-01, Japan]
95-00581 5 Muller, Martin; Paul Schnilzler; Eugene V. Koonin and Gholamreza Darai. IDENTIFICATION AND
PROPERTIES OF THE LARGEST SUBUNIT OF THE DNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE OF FISH
LYMPHOCYSTIS DISEASE VIRUS: DRAMATIC DIFFERENCE IN THE DOMAIN ORGANIZATION IN THE
FAMILY IRIDOVIR1DAE. I. Gen. Viroi 7G{5):1099-1 107. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Darai: Insl. Med. Viral. Univ, Heidelberg, IMNeucnheimer Feld 324, 691 20 Heidelberg, Germany. fax:+49
6221 56 3104; e-mail :73@vm.urz.u ni-lieidelberg.de]
95-00581 6 Myouga, Hisashi; Mamoru Yoshimizu; Kenichi Tajima and Yoshio Ezura. PURIFICATION OF AN
ANTIVIRAL SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY ALTEROMONAS SP. AND ITS VIRUCIDAL ACTIVITY AGAINST FISH
VIRUSES. Fish Pathol. 30(1 ):1 5-22. 1995. In English with Japanese summ. FR 40(3)
(Lab. Microbiol., Fac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Hakodate, Flokkaido 041, Japan]
95-00581 7 Nakajlma, Kazuhiro and Minoru Sorimaclii. PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
AGAINST RED SEA BREAM IRIDOVIRUS. Fish Pathol. 30{1):47-52. 1995. In English with Japanese summ.
FR 40(3)
[Nail. Res. Inst. Aquacull, Nansei, Mie 516-01, Japan] Pagrus major.
95-00581 8 Newbound, G. C; R. J. F. Markham; M. L, Kent; D. J. Speare and M. A. Thorburn. COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS OF A MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY-BASED IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE TEST FOR PLASMACYTOID
LEUKEMIA IN CHINOOK SALMON ONCORHYNCHUS 7SHAWYTSCHA. Dis. Aqttat. Org. 21 (2):1 23-1 30. 1 995.
FR 40(3)
[Dep. Vet. Biosci,, 1925 Coffey Rd, Ohio Slate Univ,, Columbus 43210-1092]
95-00581 9 Novoa, B.; J. L Barjaand A. Figueras. ENTRY AND SEQUENTIALDISTRIBUTION OF AN AQUATIC
BIRNA VIRUS IN TUR$OT(SCOPHTHALMUSMAXIMUS). Aquaculture Wtf/2):W. 1995, FR 40(3)
[Figueras: Insl. invest. Mar., CSIC, Eduardo Cabello 6, 36208 Vlgo, Spain. tcl:(34-8G)-231930;
fax:(34-fi&}-292762]
95-005820 Nylund, A.; T. Hovland; K. Walanabe and C. Endresen. PRESENCE OF INFECTIOUS SALMON
ANAEMIA VIRUS (ISAV) IN TISSUES OF ATLANTIC SALMON, SALMO SALAR L, COLLECTED DURING THREE
SEPARATE OUTBREAKS OF THE DISEASE./. Fish Dis. 10(2):135-145. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, HiB, N-5020 Bergen, Norway]
95-00582 1 Oh, Myung-Joo; Mamoru Yoshimizu; Takahisa Kimura and Yosliio Ezura. A NEW VIRUS ISOLATED
FROM SALMONID FISH. Hsh Pathol. 30(1 ):23-32. 1 995. In English with Japanese summ. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Microbiol., Fac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Minato, Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan] Oncor/iyncrnis kisutch,
O. mykiss, O. masou, Salvelinus lettcomacnis pluvlus, and P/ecog/ossus altivelis.
95.005822 Oh, Myung-Joo; Mamoru Yoshimizu; Takahisa Kimura and Yoshio Ezura. PATHOGENICITY OF
THE VIRUS ISOLATED FROM BRAIN OF ABNORMALLY SWIMMING SALMONID. Fish Pathol. 30{1):33-38.
1 995. In English with Japanese summ. FR 40(3)
(Lab, Microbiol., Fac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Minato, Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan] Oncor/tynchus kisutch,
O. mssouj O. myklss, Hucho pcrryi, and Salvelinus leucomsenis pluvlus.
95-005823 Peters, N. and W. Schmidt. FORMATION AND DISINTEGRATION OF VIRIONS IN
LYMPHOCYSTIS CELLS OF PLAICE PLEURONECTES PIA7ESSA. Dis. Aquat. Org. 21 (2):1 09-1 1 3. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Zool. Inst. & Zool. Mus., Univ. Hamburg, Martln-Luther-King-Platz 3, D-2014G Hamburg, Germany]
95.Q05B24 Rodriguez, Sylvia; M. Pilar Vilas, Carmen Gutierrez and Sara I. Perez. IN VITRO QUANTITATIVE
KINETIC STUDY OF INFECTIOUS PANCREATIC NECROSIS VIRAL ANTIGEN BY FLOW CYTOMETRY. Fish
Pathol. 30(1):l-5. 1995. In English with Japanese summ. FR 40(3)
(Perez: Cent. Invest. Biol. (Consejo Super. Invest. Cient.), C/Velazquez 144, 28006 Madrid, Spain]
95-005825 Sano, Tokuo. VIRUSES AND VIRAL DISEASES OF SALMONIDS. PAMAQ V • Fifth International
Colloquium on Pat/io/ogy in Marine Aquaculture, Held at Montpellier, France, 2-4 April 1992. C. Wvares and O, /.
Alderman, editors. Aquaculture 132(1,2):43-52. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Fish. Scl. Bldg., Rm. 206, Taipei, Taiwan 1 0764]
FR40(3) 117 1995
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OTHER DISEASES AND PARASITES
Ky*W and ^anfred Walrf. fA NEW FIS
lnG<™ FOR AUSTR.A,
. Anat. & Morphol., Ins.. Zool., Uni, Wien, Ahhanslr. 1 4, A-.090 Wien, Aus.ria) Carte™,™ */«
R'CHNESS JN F'ARASITES ™
i i • • a™ Dolph Schtuter, editors, p. 185-1 93. 1<J94. FR 40(3}
UniVers" Mon.o '
K
[Dep. Blot Auburn Un « vSni i • • a™ Dolph Schtuter, editors, p. 185-1 93. 1<J94. FR 4
and At jLSff Un'V" 73°° UniVers"V ^ Mon.gomery, AL 361 1 7] Mc,op(en,s c/^a^r,,,
^^^ INDICATOR ORGANISMS FOR HfAW .
Hani ™si(*-.65(4):154. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
l., Rand Afnkaans Umv _ p Q Box 5^ 2Qof. AUCX U
SPECIES OF /»RCUU5 FROM KOSt OAV,
[Dep. Zool fa Af ?? Sn°BF THE GENUS' 'CoH/oe 37<2);89-«. ' ^^. FR 40(3 J
(CHONDRICHTHY MYLIOBAwhM»«RIIDAE) IN ^fTO^^ WARW/^f (EUWIKA^
/- ftraj/to/. 81(2}:244 246 1995 fK °*n) ' MYLIOBATIDAE) FROM THE GULF OF NICOYA; COSH R<-
iDep. Zool., Univ. Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1 A1 ]
95-005831 Bruce NIP! I 3n,i TU
aRATOrHOAANDCtOsioB^JrRn^r^Tv":^ SPECIES OF THE PARASITfC fSOf'O.1) iifNE!,
AND HALFBEAKS (BELONIFORMF^ ^ USTACEAiCYMOTHOIDAE) FROM THE MOUTHS OF FLYINC. fi^H-
\ -.wiiiruKMbbJ. 5mi[/uon. Conwfa. Zool. No. 489. 28p. 1 989, FR -IQp}
LTIC COD ^DUSMoS°/S-'^^TIONS °F ^INORHYNCHUS CADI PARASI7ISMO
[Sect. Rsh Dis Den ve, wfri f" ^ 46(3);53^40. 1995. FR 40(3)
nmar '" Dep" VeL Mlcrob'°l- ^" Vet. & Aric. -
. s s Den ve, wr . .
Denmark] '" Dep" VeL Mlcrob'°l- ^" Vet. & Agric. Univ, 13 Bulowsvej,
fROMTH\SKINeo^SoUCHTS NEW DENDROMONOCOTYLINID
Sd. 6[3):63-68. 1993. FF ! 40(3) ST'NGRAY, D^SY^T/5 CENTROURA MITCHILL. / rffllMf«-. A
NY[Osb2OrnLab.War.Sci,AqUanumW|d,Xonserv,NYZSWildl.Conserv.Soc,SurfA^
FlVE-YEAROLDGOLDmH\LL;cLSp/(? R°bert Donnel1' WHAT IS YOUK 1)1 ACINOSE
IDep. Comp.Med, Coll V« S i ^ 24(1):5' 28'29' 1995- ™ 40(3)
95-005835 Curra S h '""" Knowl«e3790^071| oiassfes .««««.
'^^P'RAUNmVlNf OFAVM?H^ENT SITE SPEC'F'CI1Y AND Tf IE TAI'EWOW
7. 1995. FR 40(3) 'NltbTINE OF THE BLUE SHARK (PRIOMAC£ ClAUCA}. I. touiti
; Hillary M. Carpen.er; Cristobal L
FISHERIES REVIEW
OTHER DISEASES AND PARASITES (Continued)
95-Q05B40 Hussain, N. A. and E. W. Knight-Jones. FISH AND FISH-LEECHES ON ROCKY SHORES AROUND
BRITAIN.;. Mar. Biol.Assoc. U.K. 75(2):31 1-322. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Mar. Sci, Cent., Basrali Univ., Iraq] Lipophrys pholis, Pholis gunnellus, Coryphobtennius galerita, Taurutus
bubaiis, Myoxocephalus scotpius, Symphodus me/ops, and data for 23 other species.
95-005841 Jansen, P. A. and T. A. Bakke, SUSCEPTIBILITY OF BROWN TROUT TO CYRODACIYLUS SALARIS
(MONOGENEA) UNDER EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS. /. Fish Biol. 46{3):41 5-422. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Zool Mus., Univ. Oslo, Sars gt 1 , N-0562, Norway] Sa/mo sa/ar and 5. trutta.
95-005842 Kristoffersen, Roar. TEMPORAL CHANCES IN PARASITE LOAD OF LAKE RESIDENT ARCTIC
CHARR SALVELINUS AlPINUS (L.) HELD IN BRACKISH WATER CAGE CULTURE. Nord I, Freshwater Res. No.
70. p. 49-55. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Norwegian Coll. Fish. Sci., Univ. Tromso, Breivika, N-9037, Tromso, Norway]
95-005843 Lambert, Alain and Salwa El Gliarbi. MONOGENEAN HOSTSPECIFICITY AS A BIOLOGICAL AND
TAXONOMIC INDICATOR FOR FISH. Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean
Region - Based on a Workshop at the Biological Station of 7our du Valat, Camargue Area, France, 28 fanuary to )
February, 1993. Alain I. Crivelli and Peter S. Maitland, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72(2);227-235. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Parasitol. Comp,, Unit Associated CNRS (URA 698), Univ. Montpellier II, PI. E. Balaillon, F. 34095
Montpellier Cedex 5, France]
95-005844 Lopez Tirado, Jorge Ramon. |UTILIZATION OF FRESH PAPAYA SEEDS (CAR1CA PAPAYA L.) AS
A NEMATOCIDE vs. SPIROCAMELIANUS SP. IN TILAPIA HYBRIDS (OREOCHROMiS SP.).) Vet Mex. 26(1 ):81 .
1995. Spanish abstract only. FR 40(3)
95-005845 Luque, Jose and Marcelo Oliva. TREMATODES OF MARINE FISHES FROM THE PERUVIAN
FAUNISTIC PROVINCE (PERU AND CHILE), WITH DESCRIPTION OF LECITHOCHIRIUM CALLAOENSIS N. SP.
AND NEW RECORDS, Rev. Biol. Mar. 28(2):271-286. 1993. In English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
|Oliva: Inst. Invest. OceanoL, Univ. Antofagasta, P.O. Box 1 70, Antofagasta, Chile] Data for 38 species.
95-005846 Mahdy, Olfat A. SOME STUDIES ON METACERCARIAL INFECTION IN THE FRESH WATER FISH
(SCHILBE MYSJIS) WITH POSSIBLE TRANSMISSION TO PIGEONS, AT GIZA, GOVERNORATE, EGYPT. Vet.
Wed./. Gfea 42(1)8:251-256. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Parasitol., Fac. Vet. Med,, Cairo Univ., Cairo, Egypt]
95-005847 Marcogliese, David J. COMPARISON OF PARASITES OF MUMMICHOGS AND STICKLEBACKS
FROM BRACKISH AND FRESHWATER PONDS ON SABLE ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA. Am. Midi. Nat.
133 (2}:333-343. 1995. FR 40(3)
pep. Fish, & Oceans, Maurice Lamontagne Inst., P.O. Box 1 000, Mont-Joli, PQ, Canada G5H 3Z4] Fundulus
heterocdlus and Pungitius pung/i/us.
95-005848 Marx, H. and A. Avenant-Oldewage. ASPECTS OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE PARASITIC
COP£POD MMPROGLENA CLARIAE FRYER, 1 956. /. S. Mr. Vet Assoc, 65(4):1 57. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
pep. Zool., Rand Afrikaans Univ., P.O. Box 524, 2006 Auckland Park, South Africa] C/ar/as (jariepi'nus in
South Africa.
95-005849 Nagasawa, Kazuya; Julio Roberto Watanabe; Shizuo Kimura and Akihiko Hara. INFECTION OF
SALMINCOLA 5THM7U5 (COPEPODA: LERNAEOPODIDAE) ON SAKHALIN TAIMEN HUCHO PERRY!
REARED IN HOKKAIDO. Bull. Fac. Fish. Hokkaido Univ. 45(4):109-1 12. 1994. FR40(3)
[Natl. Res. Inst. Far Seas Fisli,, Fish. Agency Japan, Orido, Shimizu, Shizuoka 424, Japan]
95-005850 Nezlin, L P.; R. A. Cunjak; S. E. McGladdery and M. F. Stephenson, INFECTION OF ATLANTIC
.SALMON WITH GLOCHIDIA OF FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSELS: A COMPARISON OF GILL EPITHELIUM
RESPONSE IN CANADIAN AND RUSSIAN POPULATIONS. Am, Fish. Soc. Amu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 99.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Dev. Biol., Russian Acad. Sci., Vavilov Str., 26, Moscow 1 1 7000, Russia] Sa/mo sa/ar.
95-005851 Nikolaeva, V. M. and T. N. Mordvinova. [DATA ON THE TREMATODES OF THE GENUS
CONAPODASMIUS FROM FLYING FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.] Vesln. Zoo/. No. 1. p. 1 4-1 7. 1 988. In
Russian. FR 40(3)
Exocoetus obtusirostris, E. volitans, Hirundichthys speculiger, H. affinis, Cypselurus cyanoplerus, C, furcates, C.
ntgricans, C belerurus, and C. cxsiliens.
95-005852 Ogawa, K.; M. G. Bondad-Reantaso; M. Fukudome and H. Wakabayashi. NEOBENEDENIA
GIRtlLAE (HARGIS, 1955) YAMAGUTI, 1963 (MONOGENEA: CAPSALIDAE) FROM CULTURED MARINE
FISHES OF JAPAN. /. Paras/to/. 81 (2):223-227. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Fish., Fac. Agrrc., Univ. Tokyo, Yayol 1-1-1, Bunkyo-ku 1 13, Tokyo, Japan] Data for 14 species.
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in yeiAssoc- &5(4>:158. 1994. AbstracI only. FR 40(3)
|Uep. Zool., Rand Afrikaans Univ., P.O. Box 524, 2006 Auckland Park, South Africa]
™E ULTRASTRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF CUTICULAR
S.I. S. Air. Vet. Assoc. 65(4):158. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
. Zool., Rand Afrikaans Univ., P.O. Box 524, 2006 Auckland Park, South Africa]
GENFRA5™ TMcZDD°^K^e Le°n' Gerardo and Daniel R' Brooks' PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS &
81(2):267°77 ^^5 ?R 4flS AE L°°SS' 1%2 (DIGENEA: PARAMPHISTOMirOKMES). f. Pn.
[Inst. Bid., Univ. Nac. Autonoma Mexico, Mexico, D.F. Apdo. Poslal 70-1 53 C.P, 045 1 0, Mexico L
NORnMANM^^S^n^ B' M" MacKi™°n- LIFE CYCLE OF A SEA LOUSE, CAUCUS EUMGAIVSV.
EnriStri* £' h (COP^ODA' SIPHONOSTOMATOIDA, CALICIDAE). Gin. / Zool. 73(1 |r7*«. Itf
tngiish with French summ. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Agric., Kazimierza Kolewicza 4, 71-550 Szczecin, Poland] Safveffnus alpinus.
Son/jM 'r' R°cert- EV°LUTIONARY INFLUENCES ON BODYSIZE IN FREE-LIVING AND PAW
in , •'; Unn- 5oc S4<3):231-244. 1995. FR40(3)
IDep. Zool., Univ. Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand]
VASn8NSRfwV^rVp,a"d C- L UB'em- PROKROMEJRA MACROSTOMA (DIC.ENEA: AIVC":-.
FR40(3) CERCAR|AL MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY. Paras/to/ogy I 10{4):«9.«* I*
mat^Wmi ?Ci?/lB?;-Sci" Univ' KV- Lexington 40506] Ambloptiies rupestris, tcpomJi mf£i'---.
macro:/,,™* L su,OSUSi Mlcropterus dohmieUr and M sa/moW^J |n Ken7ucky( o'hio/ and ^[dliK,in,
COPEPOn I F^winFr™"d,AlAvenant-0ldewaSe. STUDIES ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF TJIH PAW
FR40{3? AEA aPKINACAU LINNEAUS, 1758. /. S. Afr. Vet. Assoc. 65<4):I5B, 19'J4. AhiUKt:-
IDep. Zool., Rand Afrikaans Univ., P.O. Box 524, 2006 Auckland Park, South Africa]
PAS^ OF MARINE PARASITES: AN INTRODUCTION TO MK
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luep. Zool., Univ. New England, Armidale, N.S.W. 2351, Auslralia]
THE IMMUNOCnn?-MFMrSVf^-^ G' Jenkins; ^ V- Hone; A. B. Wrathmell; P. M, Rmsdl .irnl J. E. HJ
THE SAlISr? ^°f ?OTSii2KiSfTION °F POTENT|AL CANDIDATE VACCINE ANTIC JENS ^
FR 40(3} iE IEPEOP^H£IRUS SALMON1S (KROYER 1837). A^uacu/n/re 1 32(:i^}:22 1-2 J?. U
,. AND COPEPOD INFESTATION ON
(PISCEsf'BLENNIin'An EPV' A ^^^L STUDY ON THE PARAS IT.ZATJON < >r
OM£7RA MSCMM (DIGENEA: OP£COEMI>AIJ .1-
,:HEMIURIDAE)IN PORTUCALMMAQ V- F^/> (nt^::
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SUSCEPTIB.LITY OF
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BRANCHIOB.STOM, ,N A KO,
FISHERIES REVIEW
OTHER DSSEASES AND PARASITES (Continued)
95-005867 Yang, C. Z. and L. ). Albright, ELEVATION OF PLASMA CORTISOL AND HYPERTROPHIC
RESPONSE OF INTER-RENAL AND CHROMAFFIN TISSUES OF RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS
MYKISS (WALBAUM), TO THE HARMFUL DIATOM CHAETOCEROS CONCAVICORNIS. I. Fish Dis.
1 8(2): 1 65-1 74. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Biol. Sci., Simon Eraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 156]
POLLUTION
95-005868 Addison, Richard F. FIELD EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF FISH HEPATIC MONO-OXYGENASE
ACTIVITY TO ASSESS ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. Am. fish. 5oc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 20. 1 994.
FR40[3)
|Dep. Fish, & Oceans, Insi, Ocean Sci., P.O. Box 6000, Sidney, BC, Canada VBL 4B2. lel;604-363-6800]
95-005869 Ahle, Ronald C. and Gerrit Jobsis. DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDEX OF BtOTIC INTEGRITY FOR
THE LOWER PIEDMONT ECOREGION OF SOUTH CAROLINA USING STREAM FISH COMMUNITIES.
Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society,
Orlando, Florida, October 3 /-November 5, 1 994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R. /ones, Robert H. Peters, and David
M. Sobalie, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2);50. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Nat. Resour., Div. Wildl, & Freshwater Fish., Rembert C. Dennis Bldg,, P.O. Box 167, Columbia, SC
29102, tel:B03-734-2728]
95-005870 Axlcr, Richard; C. Owen; ). Ameel; E. Ruzycki and J. Henneck. WATER QUALITY ISSUES
ASSOCIATED WITH AQUACULTURE: A CASE STUDY IN MINNESOTA MINE PIT LAKES. Program Issue:
Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlsndo,
Florida, October 31-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. /ones, Robert H. Peters, and David M.
Sobalie, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):53. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Nat. Resour. Res. Inst., Univ. Minn., Dululh 55811, tel:21 8-720-431 6; e-mail:raxler@sage.nrri.umn.edu]
95-005871 Baudanza, T. P. CONTAMINANT LEVELS OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN NEW YORK CITY PARK
WATERS. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, lime 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy,
compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:19. 1990. FR 40(3)
95-005872 Bevelhimer, Mark and Robert LeHew. CONGENER-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS USED TO IDENTIFY
POTENTIAL SOURCES OF PCB CONTAMINATION IN A RESERVOIR WITH MULTIPLE SOURCES. Am. Fish.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 25. 1 994. FR40(3)
[Environ, Sci, Div., Oak Ridge Nail. Lab., P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6038. tel:615-574-7977;
e-mail:lehewrf@ornl.gov] Ictalurus punctalus, Microplerus salmoldes, and Morone saxatilis in Tennessee.
95-005873 Browdy, Craig L. and J. Stephen Hopkins, editors. SWIMMING THROUGH TROUBLED WATER,
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPECIAL SESSION ON SHRIMP FARMING, PAPERS PRESENTED AT AQUACULTURE
'95, FEBRUARY 1-4, 1 995, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. World MarkulL Soc. 253p. 1 995. Available at $40.00
(paper) from World Maricult. Soc., 1 43 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. FR 40(3)
IWaddell Maricult, Cent., Dep. Nat. Resour., P.O. Box 809, Bluffton, SC 29910]
95-005874 Carpenler, S. R., coordinator. FORUM - ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS IN THE GREAT
LAKES. Eco/. Appl. 5(2):291-310. 1995. Available at $3.00 (paper) from Off. Executive Dir., Ecol. Soc. Am., 2010
Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036. tel:202-833-8773; fax:202-833-8775. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Ltmnol., Univ. Wis., Madison 53706] Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review,
95.005875 Caux, P.-Y. and R. A. Kent. CANADIAN WATER QUALITY GUIDELINES FOR PESTICIDES. Hew
Ditections in Pesticide Research, Development, Management, and Po//cy: Proceedings of the Fourth National
Conference on Pesticides, November 1-3, 1993. Diana L Wetgmann, editor, p. 429-436. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Ecosyst. Sci. & Evaluations Dir., Eco-health Branch, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1 A OH3. tel:819-953-0602j
95-005876 Coughlan, David J,; Donald G. Cloutman; B. Kim Baker and W. Mark Rash. FISH HEALTH
ASSESSMENT OF CATAWBA RIVER, NC/SC, LARGEMOUTH BASS. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an
international Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly
16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 464-469. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Duke Power Co., Environ. Div., 13339 Hagers Ferry Rd,, Huntersville, NC 28078. lel:704-875-5236;
fax:7Q4-875-5038| Micropterus salmoides,
95-005877 D'Aoust, Brian G. DOES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THRESHOLDS PROVIDE THE BEST
UNDERSTANDING OF SUPERSATURATION MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY! High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an /nternaf/ona/ Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
Canada, Inly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 236. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Common Sensing, Inc., P.O. Box 130, Clark Fork, ID 8381 1. tel:208-266-15411
FR40(3) 121 1995
FISHERIES REVIEW ;
POLLUTION {Continued)
95-005873 Eddlemon, Gerald K. A RETROSPECTIVE EXAMINATION OF THE PREDICTED AND OBSEIM2
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL FUEL PROJECTS ON AQUATIC RESOURCES. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna. Meet. Atnlfo
124. p, 126. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Environ. Sci. Div., ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6036. tel:615-574-7337; e-mail:grc@co5iiiai]l.cld.om1S:v ;
95-005879 Firth, ). N. M.; S. ). Ormerod and H. J. Prosser. THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF WW't
MANAGEMENT IN WALES: A CASE STUDY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN A SMALL EUROPE
REGION./. Environ. Manage. 44(2):163-179. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Ormerod: Caldimenl Res. Group, School Pure & Appl. Biol., Univ. Wales, Coll. Cardiff, P.O. Box 9lS,Caiii
CF1 3TL, Wales]
95-005880 Greene, Richard W. and Roy W. Miller, SUMMARY AND ASSESSMENT OF POLYCHLORINAIK
BIPHENYLS AND SELECTED PESTICIDES IN STRIPED BASS FROM THE DELAWARE ESTUARY W(Tn
IMPLICATIONS FOR RISK MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 127-128, 19*1
FR 40(3)
(Div. Water Rescuir., Dep, Nat. Resour. & Environ. Control, P.O. Box 1401, Dover, OC 19K]
tel:302-739-34411 Morone saxatifo.
95-005881 Grigg, Richard W. and Steven ]. Dollar, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MISAPPLIED; ALIEGED;
VERSUS DOCUMENTED IMPACTS OF A DEEP OCEAN SEWAGE OUTFALL IN HAWAII. Ambio 24(2): 1 2Sld
1995. FR 40(3)
[School Ocean, Earlh, Sci. & Techno!., Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu 96822|
95-005882 Grimes, David. VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIT1!
BIOACCUMULATION INITIATIVE: MONITORING, ASSESSMENT, AND RESPONSE. Am. Fish. Fish. StK ft*-.
Meet. Abstr, No. 124. p. 127. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Environ. Quality-Water Oiv., 4900 Cox Rd,, Glen Allen, VA 230CO. lel:604-52 7-5095 1
95-005883 Iwala, Hisalo; Shinsuke Tanabe; Kozo Ueda and Ryo Talsukawa. PERSISUh".
ORGANOCHLORINE RESIDUES IN AIR, WATER, SEDIMENTS, AND SOILS FROM THE LAKE BAIKAL RE(.ION
RUSSIA. Fnvfron. Sci. & Techno/. 29(3):792-801. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Tanabe: Dep. Environ. Conserv., Ehime Univ., Tarumi 3-5-7, Matsuyama 790, Japan)
95-005884 Kingston, J. C; H. J. B. Birks; A. ). Uutala; B. F, dimming and ). I1. Smtil, EVAIUA1W
ADIRONDACK FISHERIES DAMAGE AND ALUMINUM CHEMISTRY: A PALEO UMNO LOGICAL S1UD
USING SILICEOUS ALGAE. Program ancMbsfrads, The New York Natural History Conference, Jut ie 2022, Ifc.
Daniel P. Molloy, compi/er. N.Y. Stale Mus. Ore 54:37. 1 990. FR 40(3)
95-005885 Kilchell, James F. TOXIC CONTAMINANTS IN THE GREAT LAKES: A POLYTHETIC VIILWOFTH
ISSUES AND EVIDENCE. Forum - OrganocWorine Contaminants in trie Great Lukes. S. R. Carpenter, ctinrdn}')
Ecol. Appi 5(2):304-307. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Limnol,, Univ. Wis, Madison 53706]
95-005886 Kiwek, Franz. |MOTORBOATING A PREVIOUSLY IGNORED FACTOR IN THE DECLINE < JF OH
DANUBE FISHES?) Oeslerr. flsch. 48{2/3):55-56. 1995. In German. FR 40(3)
[Handelskai 300/4/4/74, 1020 Wien, Austria)
95-005887 Lara, R. ).; A. Asteasuain; C. Rusansky and R. Asteasuain. DISTRIBUTION OP
HYDROCARBONS IN WATERS OFTHE BAH1A BLANCA BAY, ARGENTINA. Mar. Pottul. Bull. 30[4|:Jfll-!H
1995. FR 40(3)
[Alfred Wegener Inst. Polar & Mar. Res., Am Handelshafen 1 2, 27570 Bremerhaven,
95-005888 Lindsay, Kate M.and D. W. Smith. FACTORS INFLUENCING PULP MILL EFFLUENT TREATMEV
LN ALBERTA./. Environ. Manage. 44(1 ):1 1-27. 1995. FR 40(3)
[DERU, RR1 513 C12, Smilhers, BC, Canada VOJ 2ND]
95-005889 MacKenzie, K.; H. H. Williams; B. Williams; A. H. McVicar and R. Slddall. HARAS1KS A
INDICATORS OF WATER QUALITY AND THE POTENTIAL USE OF HEMINTH TRANSMISSION IN MARK
POLLUTION STUDIES. Adv. Parasilol Vol. 35. p. 85-144. 1 995. FR 40(3) :
(SOAFD Mar. Lab., P.O. Box 101, Victoria Rd,, Aberdeen AB9 8DB, Scotland)
95-005890 Mahmoud, N. A. M. AQUATIC FAUNA AND WATER POLLUTION IN EGYPT. Vet. M«L t. Cri ;
42(1)B:25-27.1994,FR40(3) ;
j
pR M°hamed Sayed' FISH AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Vet. Mcd I Cu ]
FISHERIES REVIEW
POLLUTION (Continued)
95-005892 Mires, D. AQUACULTURE AND AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS. Abstracts of Lectures Presented at
the Second Japanese-Israeli Symposium on Aquaculture, April } 7-22, J 994, Kagoshima, Japan, /aap van Rijn, editor.
tsr. LAqiucutL Bamidgeh 46(3):161. 1994, FR 40(3)
[Fish. Dep. - AqLiacult. Div., Hakiriya, Tel Aviv, Israel]
95-005893 Mower, Barry and Terry A. Haines. INTERNATIONAL TOXICS MONITORING PROGRAM FOR
TRACE METALS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 99. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Environ. Prat., State House Sin. 1 7, Augusta, ME 04333]
95-005694 Munkittrick, K. R-; W. N. Gibbons and L. S. McCarty. ECOEPIDEMIOLOGY: CAUSE AND EFFECT
ORJUSTB£-CAUSE?Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.Abslr. No. 124. p. GO, 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, 867 Lakeshore Rd., Burlingion, ON, Canada L7R 4A6]
95-005895 Munro, John L. ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF SEAFARMING AND SEARANCHING. Proceed/rigs of
the Seminar-Workshop on Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia and Prospects for Sesfarming and
Searanching, Uoilo City, Philippines, 19-23 August J99J. F. Lacanilao, R. M. Cohso, and G. F. Quinitio, editors.
p. 145-151. 1994. FR 40(3)
(ICLARM, MC P.O. Box 2631, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines]
95-005896 Newey, S. and R. Seed. THE EFFECTS OF THE BRAER OIL SPILL ON ROCKY INTERTIDAL
COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH SHETLAND, SCOTLAND. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 3 0(4): 2 74-280. 1995, FR 40(3)
(School Biol. Sci., Univ. Wales Bangor, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, Wales]
95-005897 Pearce, John B. NEW YORK BIGHT: A CASE STUDY OF MARINE HABITAT QUALITY,
CUMULATIVE EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE 21st CENTURY. Conservation and Marine Ecosystems:
Selected Papers from the 20th Annual Natural Ateas Conference, University of Maine, tune 1993. lohn B. Pearce,
editor. Nat. Areas!. !5(1):37-42. 1995. FR 40(3)
[NOAA, NMFS, Woods Hole, MA 02543]
95-00589B Persell, John S.; Stephen J. Smilli and Scott O, Kins. MERCURY IN THE LAKE VERMILION
ECOSYSTEM. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14lh International Symposium, North American Lake
Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3 /-November 5, J 994, Roger W. Bachmann, John R. tones, Robert
H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):1 03. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Chippewa Res. Lab., Box 21 7, Cass Lake, MN 56533] Catoslomus commersoni, Perca (lavescens, Ambloplites
rupestris, Slizosledion vilreum, and fsox lucius in Minnesota,
95-005899 Schwarzkopf, Larry; John Sorensen; Gary E. Glass and Kent W, Schmidt. THE RELATIONSHIP OF
RESERVOIRS TO MERCURY CONTAMINATION ON THE ST. LOUIS RIVER WATERSHED. Program Issue:
Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Luke Management Society, Orlando,
Florida, October 31-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R. tones, Robert H. Peters, and David M.
Sobaile, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9{2):1 1 3. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Fond du Lac Nat. Resour. Program, 105 University Rd., Cloquet, MN 55720. tel:2 18-879-4593;
fax:21 8-879-41 46| S(/zosted/on w'treum in Minnosola.
95-005900 Stow, Craig A.; Stephen R. Carpenter; Lisa A. Eby; James F. Amrliein and Robert J. Hesselberg. PCB
CONCENTRATION TRENDS IN LAKE MICHIGAN FISHES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 26.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Limnol., Univ. Wis,, Madison 53706. tel:60B-263-3146; e-mail:cstow@macc.wisc.edu]
95-005901 Tutundzic, V. V.; L, B. Vidmanrc and V. D. Poleksic. EFFECTS OF INFLOW WATER QUALITY ON
LIVING CONDITIONS IN CYPRINID FISH PONDS. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored
Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September (993. R. B'tllard and C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquaculture
1 29(1 -4):3 54-395. 1 995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Anim. Breeding, Fac. Agric., Nemanjina 6, 1 1 080 Zemun-Belgrade, Yugoslavia]
95-005902 Wan, M. T.; S. Szeto and P. Price. DISTRIBUTION OF ENDOSULFAN RESIDUES IN THE
DRAINAGE WATERWAYS OF THE LOWER ERASER VALLEY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. /. Environ. Set. Health
Pan B Pestle. Food Contam. Agrlc. Wastes 30(3};401-433, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Environ, Canada, Environ, Prol. Pac. & Yukon Reg., 224 W. Esplanade Ave., North Vancouver, BC, Canada
V7M 3H7J Oncorhyncnus mykiss.
95-005903 Webb, Rick; Frank Deviney and James Galloway. WILL THE CLEAN AIR ACT PROTECT WILD
TROUT STREAMS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS? Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st
Ceniury, a Symposium He/da( Veffovratone National Park, September 26-27, 7994. Roger Barnhart, Bill Shake, and
R. H. Harnre, editors, p. 189-190. 1994. FR40(3)
(Dep. Environ. Scl,, Univ. Va., Charlottesville 22903)
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95-005904 Williams P I
., 5013 er run wy., Duluth 5581 1. ld:2 lfl72(M36SI
FISH KILLS
"-005907 Kemn- ' ' N°M' Ga'VeS'°n' TX
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, and data for 17 oiher species in Iowa.
ANOMALV ™CGERS RECORD FISH KIIL
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!DeP- K*a£n Sl2f FR ^3) PR°BABLE SITES OF MERCURY TOXICtTY Huff. hfr.
OF CADMTUM ON LVMPHQC*'
ICTALURUS MEIAS. fhh A J',*
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t«fi, ».J*^*-5 WAfirtMii *i».rf '' Nash and Dai'irj r i _
lS«!ft1»w-SS«oi "'^ REFUci ^ ^K!S,CO^INANTS EVALUATION c>^w,
- W«-H* *«—- ^ IN KANSAS AND MISSOURI, USA. fo^on. JUi^
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TOXICOLOGY; BIOASSAYS (Conlinuetl)
95-005917 Arnold, H. and T. Braunbeck. [QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE EFFECTS IN HEPATOCYTES
OF RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) FOLLOWING SUBLETHAL EXPOSURE TO
END05ULFAN: ARE THEY MUTUALLY DEPENDENT?! Verh. Dlsch. Zool. Ces. No. 87.1 . p. 70. 1 994 In German
FR40(3)
[Zool. Irast. I, Univ. Heidelberg, Neuenheimer Feld 230, D-691 20 Heidelberg, Germariy|
95-005918 Balm, P. H. M.; Y. Iger; P. Prunet; T. G. Pottinger and S. E. Wendelaar Bonga SKIN
ULTRASTRUCTURE IN RELATION TO PROLACTIN AND MSH FUNCTION IN RAINBOW TROUT
(ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) EXPOSED TO ENVIRONMENTAL ACIDIFICATION. Cell Tissue Res
279(2):351-35B. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Oep. Anim. PhysioL, Univ. Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands]
95-005919 Bancrjee, Subhadra and Shelley Bhallacharya. H I STO PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES INDUCED BY
CHRONIC NONLETHAL LEVELS OF ELSAN, MERCURY, AND AMMONIA IN THE SMALL INTESTINE OF
CHANNA PUNCTATUS (BLOCH). Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 31(1):62-68. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Popul. Dynamics, Div. Reprod. Biol,, Johns Hopkins Univ., 615 N, Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD 21205|
95-005920 Barry, M. J.; K. O'Halloran; D. C. Logan; ]. T. Ahokas and D, A. Holdway. SUBLETHAL EFFECTS OF
ESFENVALERATE PULSE-EXPOSURE ON SPAWNING AND NON-SPAWNING AUSTRALIAN
CRIMSON-SPOTTED RAINBOWFISH (MELANOTAENIA FLUVIAJILIS). Arch. Environ. Contam Toxicol
28(4);459-463. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Holdway: Key Cent. Appl. & Nutr. Toxicol., RMIT-Univ,, Cily Campus, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne, Vic.
3001, Australia]
95-005921 Barton, Bruce A. MONITORING THE HEALTH AND CONDITION OF MOUNTAIN WH1TEFISH
POPULATIONS USING THE AUTOPSY-BASED ASSESSMENT METHOD: A CASE STUDY. High Performance
Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held a( the University of British Columbia in
Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor. \i. 459-463. 1994. FR 40(3)
[pep. Biol,, Univ. S.D., Vermillion 57069. te!:605-677-521 1; fnx:605-677-(>557;
e-m a ihbbar ton@charlie.Li5d.edu] Prosopium williamsoni in Canada,
95-005922 Baumann, P, C. THOUGHTS AND DATA FROM EPIZOOTIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF LIVER
CANCER IN BROWN BULLHEAD OF THE BLACK RIVER. Am. Fish. Soc. Amu. Meet. Abstr. No, 1 24. p. 62. 1 994.
FR 40(3)
[Natl. Biol. Surv,, 202 1 Coffey Rd., Ohio State Univ., Columbus 43202. Iel:61 4-469-5701 1 Amciurus nebuiosus
in Ohio.
95-005923 Begum, G. and S. Vijayaraghavan. CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN HEPATIC TISSUE OF
FRESHWATER CATFISH ClARIAS BAJRACHUS L. DURING DIMETHOATE EXPOSURE. Food Chcm. Toxicol
33(S):423-42G. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool,, Osmania Univ., Hyderabad-500 007, A.P., India]
95-005924 Beyers, D. W. ACUTE TOXICITY OF RODEO® HERBICIDE TO RIO GRANDE SILVERY MINNOW
AS ESTIMATED BY SURROGATE SPECIES: PLAINS MINNOW AND FATHEAD MINNOW. Arch, Environ.
Contam. Toxicol. 29(1):24-26. 1995. FR 40(3}
|Larval Fish Lab., Dep. Fish. & Wildl. Biol., Colo. State Univ., Fort Collins 80523] Pimephalcs promclas,
Hybognathus placitus, and H. amartis.
95-005925 Black, K. D.; I. A. Ezzi; M. C. B. Kiemer and A. J. Wallace. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE
EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM PERIODIC SUBLETHAL EXPOSURE TO HYDROGEN SULPHIDE ON THE HEALTH
OF ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR L). Fish Farm Effluents and Their Control in EC Countries: Proceedings
of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, November 23-25, 1992, Harald Rosenthal, Volker Hilge, Andries
Kamstra, Edward A. Black, Peter Burbridge, Richard Gowen, and Ian Davies, editors. I. Appl, Ichthyol.
10(4):362-367. 1994. FR 40(3)
[NERC, Dunstaffnage Mar. Lab., P.O. Box 3, Oban PA34 4AD, Scotland]
95-005926 Boyer, Marvin G. and Charles E. Cichra. EFFECT OF 2,4-D AMINE ON LARGEMOUTH BASS
FEEDING BEHAVIOR.Program/ssne: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake
Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3 1-November 5, 1 994. Roger W. Bachmann, him R. Jones, Robert
H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9{2}:59. 1994. FR40(3)
(Dep. Fish. & Aqual. Scl., Univ. Fla., 7922 NW 71st St., Gainesville 32653. tel:904-392-9617] Micropterus
safmoidej.
95-005927 Boyer, Marvin G. and Charles E. Cichra. EFFECTS OF 2,4-D AMINE ON THE MOVEMENT OF
LARGEMOUTH BASS. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American
lake Managemenl 5oc/ery, Orlando, Florida, October 3 f -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. Jones,
Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):58, 1 994. FR 40(3)
(pep. Fish, & Aquat. Sci., Univ. Fla., 7922 NW 71sl St., Gainesville 32653. tel:904-392-961 7] Microplerus
salmoides in Florida.
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TOXICOLOGY; BIOASSAYS (Continued)
UVER: MODEL FOR THE ,,™
, • APPL.CABIUTY OF COMFA IN ECOTOXICW
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gool. ,„„. ,, Univ. HeWelberg, In NeuenWme, Feld 230, D-69,20 Helddbors, Co™,,,,,y| 0
PLASMA THIOCVANATi CONCENT RA^rS t? SfL^ °' G' Dixon' HPLC MIEKMINA1IOM.
PHARMACOKINETIC AND F™D MON,TOmNr .T, ,n « 1L°°D: :APPUCAT|O" TO UBORATO
FR40(3) rici-umuiNIIURINC STUDIES. Ecoloncol. Enwran. Sat 30(3|:m2.]OS. li'
' Canada
wMOre
16{3}:S24-53S.I99S.FR40(3) ' EXPOSED TO ALUMINIUM IN ACIDIC WA7CK, /. frjfr f •:
[Whitehead; 70 Nunbumholme Park, Hull HU5 5YN, England]
Umwelf A r«. 1 S F/iemojP/ie^ 30 9 :176M 700. 1 99fi. FR 40(3!
SSi^^^^ •:-..,
IN NILE TILAPIA O^OQWCJM/5 nNCIRUV
(Aquacult. Dep, Souiheasiilan R«h n r *t '. ^ 7' Sd' ' 23H}:2«3.29 1 . 1 'J«M, FR J0(l)
95-005935 Carballo ' ""' "Di'° Ci'y' PhillPPfnt!Sl Tih'™ Ml^-
CYANIDE, AMMO'NW^A'ND' NmJ^nH' ™« aunlj' v' Tarazoria- EFFECTS OF WATERBORNE COFTE
SAPROLEGNIOSIS IN RAIN^w ?HnfJ?^?^METERS AND CHANGES IN SUSCEITIBIMIV:.
6H6):210B.2U2. 1995. FR 40(3) (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS). Appt. Environ. Af(frrf:
SpaLT Em*°a T°XiC01" Cenl 'nvesf- Sa^ad Anim., ,ns,. N.c. Invest. Agrarian E-201 30 Val^tn,^ M*
Herbert Ortolan i^RSir7vl°,ClaVl0 River° Serrano; William A' Sok; RoScr tW«; My
MEmS:AJOINTUNITE5sTATEsScoS FATE' ™ANSPORT, AND JNTEKAai
Hea/rt PwpecL SuppA 103(1)Vl'm ^9S FR^^^^ APRIL 1 3'16' 1993' ™SCON, ARIXONA.
IColl. Pharm., Univ Ari7 V '
e-mailrcarter^loxic.pharm.arizonaed^SelJ^n" ?5,721' ^1:602-626-3977; fjix:fi02.62
95-00593? Ch fc m '" the iSSll° °f Hshcries Rcvi™''
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95-005940 Comhaire, Stefan; Ronny Blust; Luc Van Ginneken and Oscar L. ). Vanderborght. COBALT UPTAKE
ACROSS THE GILLS OF THE COMMON CARP, CYPRiNUS CARPIO, AS A FUNCTION OF CALCIUM
CONCENTRATION IN THE WATER OF ACCLIMATION AND EXPOSURE. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C
pharmacol. Toxicol. Endracrlnol. 1 09(1 ):63-76. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Antwerp (RUCA) Croenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium. !el:32.3,218.03.47;
fax:32. 3.218.04.97)
95-005941 Cooper, William E. RISKS OF ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS TO GREAT LAKES
ECOSYSTEMS ARE OVERSTATED. Forum - Organochloiine Contaminants in the Great takes. 5. R. Carpenter,
coordlnuor. Ecol. Appl. 5(2):293-298. 1995, FR 40(3}
[Insl Environ. Toxicol., Mich. Slate Univ., East Lansing 48824|
95-005942 Couilla'rd, Catherine M.; Benoit Legare; Jacques Bureau and Anne-Marie Prud'liomme.
MACROSCOPIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC LESIONS IN MUMMICHOGS, FUNDUiUS HETEROCLIJUS, LIVING
DOWNSTREAM FROM A BLEACHED KRAFT PULP MILL IN THE MIRAMICHI ESTUARY, NEW BRUNSWICK,
CANADA, -Am. Fish. Soc,Annu. Meet. Abstr. No, 124. p. 129.1994. FR40(3)
|Dep. Fish, & Oceans, Maurice Lamonlagne Inst., P.O. Box 1000, Mont-Joli, PQ, Canada G5H 324.
tel:4 18-775-0681]
95-005943 tie Wet, L. M.; H. J. Schoonbee; L. P. D. de Wet and A. J. B. Wild. BIOACCUMULATION OF
METALS BY THE SOUTHERN MOUTHBROODER, PSEUDOCRENILABRUS PHILANDER (WEBER, 1 897) FROM
A MINE-POLLUTED IMPOUNDMENT. Water SA (Pretoria) 20(2):11 9-126. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Schoonbee: Res. Unit. Aqua!. & Terrestrial Ecosysl,, Dep, Zool., Rand Afrikaans Univ., P.O. Box 524,
Auckland Park 2006, Soulh Africa]
95-005944 DiFranco, Jeanne and Barry Mower. FISH TISSUE CONTAMINATION IN THE STATE OF MAINE
- REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (REMAP). Program Issue:
Program and Abstracts, 14lh International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando,
Florida, October 31-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M.
Sohaile, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):68-69. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Environ. Prot., State House Sin. 1 7, Augusta, ME 04333. tel:207-287-3901; fax:207-287-7826]
35-005945 Dunier, Muriel; Christine Vergnel; Andrzej K. Siwicki and Viviane Verlliac. EFFECT OF LINDANE
EXPOSURE ON RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) IMMUNITY: IV. PREVENTION OF
NONSPECIFIC AND SPECIFIC IMMUNOSUPPRESSION BY DIETARY VITAMIN C
(ASCQRBATE-2-POLYPHOSPHATE). Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 30{3):259-268. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Lab. Toxicol. Metabol. & Ecotoxicol., INRA-ENVL, B.P. 83, 69260 Marcy I'Etoile, France]
95-005946 Durham, William F. TOXICOLOGY OF INSECTICIDES, RODENTICIDES, HERBICIDES, AND
FUNGICIDES. In: Handbook of Toxicology. Thomas /. Haley and William O. Berndt, editors, p. 364-383. 1 987.
FR40(3)
95-005947 Dulta, H. M.; J. S, D. Munslii; G. R. Dutla; N. K. Singh; S. Adlilkari and C. R. Rlchmonds. AGE
RELATED DIFFERENCES IN THE INHIBITION OF BRAIN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY OF
HETeROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS (BLOCH) BY MALATHION. Comp. Blochcm. Physiol. A Physiol. 11 1(2):331-334.
1995. FR 40(3)
pep. Biol. Sci., Kent State Univ., Kent, OH 44242]
95.00S948 Eisler, Ronald. SODIUM MONOFLUOROACETATE (1 080) HAZARDS TO FISH, WILDLIFE, AND
INVERTEBRATES: A SYNOPTIC REVIEW. U.S. Nat/. Biol, Seiv, Biol. Rep. No. 27. 47p. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Natl. Biol. Serv., Patuxenl Environ. Sci. Cent., Laurel, MD 20708]
95-005949 Eisler, Ronald. RADIATION HAZARDS TO FISH, WILDLIFE, AND INVERTEBRATES: A SYNOPTIC
REVIEW. U.S. Natl. Biol. Serv. Biol, Rep. No. 26. 124p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[US. Natl, Biol. Serv., Patuxent Environ. Sci. Cent., Laurel, MD 20708]
95-005950 EI-Enbaawy, Mona; Manal Adel; M. S. Marzouk and A. A. Salem. THE EFFECTS OF ACUTE AND
CHRONIC AFLATOXICOSIS ON THE IMMUNE FUNCTIONS OF OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS IN EGYPT. Vet.
Mad. J. Ciza 42(3):47-52. 1 994, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Microbiol. Fac. Vet. Mod., Cairo Univ,, Egypt]
95-005951 Flemming, J.; J. Podhorny; A. Schroeder; H. Ralimann and R. Triebskorn. QUANTITATIVE
EVALUATIONOF SWIMMING BEHAVIOUR OF RAINBOWTROUT{ONCORHVNCHUSMWC/SS) AND ZEBRA
FtSH (BRACHYDANIO RBRIO) HATCHLINGS AFTER INTOXICATION WITH ORGANIC POLLUTANTS. Verh.
Dlsch, Zool. Ges. No, 87.1. p. 240. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Zool., Univ. Hohenlieim, Garbenstr. 30, 70593 Sluttgart, Germany]
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15-005964 Huang, Z. C; R, W. Fujimura; B, J. Rnlayson and C, N. Alpers. TOXICITY AND METAL CONTENT
3F RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH AN ABANDONED COPPER-ZINC MINE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.
4eel. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 97, 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Fish & Game, Aquat. Toxicol. Lab., 9300 Elk Grove Florin Rd, Elk Grove, CA 95624. tel:91 6-685-1 880]
Incarhynchus mykiss in California.
'5-005965 Hussein, Yehia A,; Abd EI-Huseib; A. Faied and Ibrahein M. EI-Ashmawy. SOME EFFECTS OF
»M£TRYNE (CESAPAX-500 FW)® ON SOME BLOOD PARAMETERS IN COMMON CARP (CYPR1NUS
~ARPfO). Vet. Med. I- C/za 42(2):69-73. 1 994. FR 40(3)
'5-005966 Hwang, P. P.; S, W. Lin and H. C. Lin. DIFFERENTSENSITIVITIES TO CADMIUM IN TILAPIA LARVAE
3K£OCHROM/SMO55AMB/CUS;TELOSTEI).,4rc/i. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 29(l):1-7. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Zool, Acad. Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan 1 1 529]
•5.005967 Iger, Y,; P, H. M. Balm and S. E. Wendelaar Bonga. CELLULAR RESPONSES OF THE SKIN AND
:HANGES IN PLASMA CORTISOL LEVELS OF TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) EXPOSED TO ACIDIFIED
VATER. Cell Tissue Res. 278(3):535-542. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Wendelaar Bonga: Dep. Anim. Physiol., Fac. Set, Univ. Nijmegen, NL-6525 ED Nijrnegen, Netlierlands]
5-005968 Jackson, Leland J. and Stephen R. Carpenter. PCB CONCENTRATIONS OF LAKE MICHIGAN
^VERTEBRATES: RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON PCB CONCENTRATIONS OF ALEWIVES (ALOSA
SEUDOHARENCUS) AND THEIR BIOENERGETICS. /. Ci. Lakes Res. 2 1 {1 ):1 1 2-1 20. 1 995. FR 40(3)
jCent. Limnol., Univ. Wis., 680 N. Park St., Madison 53706]
5-005969 James, R. and K. Sampath. SUBLETHAL EFFECTS OF MIXTURES OF COPPER AND AMMONIA
)N SELECTED BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN THE CATFISH HETEROPNEUSTBS
OSS1US (BLOCH). Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 55(2):1 87-1 94. 1 995, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., V.O. Chidambaram Coll., Tullcorin-628 008, Tamil Nadu, India]
5-005970 James, Raja; Kuncliitham Sampath and Srinivasan Alaguralhlnam. ACCUMULATION AND
REDICTION OF LEAD ELIMINATION IN QREOCHROMIS MOSSAMHICUS AS A FUNCTION OF BODY SIZE.
,c(a Hydrabiol. 36(1 ):1 15-124. 1994. In English with Polish summ. FR 40(3)
[V.O. Chidambaram Coll., Dep. Zool., Tuticorin-62fl 008, Tamil Nadu, India]
5-005971 Jedamski-Grymlas, Jurgen; Ulrike Kammann; Anelte Tempclmann; Ludwig Karbe and Dietrich
iebers. BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS IN BREAMS (ABRAMIS
RAMA L.) CAUGHT IN THE RIVER ELBE. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf, 31 (1 ):49-56. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Hamburg, Inst. Hydrobiol. & Fischereiwiss. (IHF), Elbelabor, Grosse Elbstrasse 268, 22767 Hamburg,
iermnny]
5.005972 Jezierska, B. and B. Bartnicka. THE EFFECT OF pH ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF CARP
ZYPRINUS CARPIO L), The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsorcd Symposium, Held in
udapesf, Hungaty, 6-9 September! 993. R.Billard and C. A. E. Gall, editors. Aquacultwe 129(1-4):1 33-1 34. 1995.
Lbstract only. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Anim. Physiol., WSR-P, ul. Prusa 1 2, 08-1 1 0 Siedlce, Poland]
5-005973 Kayal, S. and D. W. Connell. POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN BIOTA FROM THE
RISBANE RIVER ESTUARY, AUSTRALIA. Estuarfne Coastal Shelf Sci. 40(5):475-493. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Ind. & Environ. Affairs Dep., Saudi Aramco, Dhahran 3 1 3 1 1 , Saudi Arabia] Mug// cep/ia/us, Nematalosa come,
nd Arius graeffel.
5-005974 Keddy, Caihy J.; Joseph C. Greene and Mark A. Ifonnell. REVIEW OF WHOLE-ORGANISM
IOASSAYS: .SOIL, FRESHWATER SEDIMENT, AND FRESHWATER ASSESSMENT IN CANADA. Ecotoxicol.
nviron, Saf. 30(3):221-251. 1995. FR 40(3)
[RR 1, Carlelon Place, ON, Canada K7C 3P1 ] Oncorhynchus mykiss and Pimephsles pmmelas.
5-005975 Kelly, A. G. and D. Campbell. PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS IN FISH AND
HELLFISH FROM SCOTTISH WATERS. Scott. Fish. Res. Rep. No. 54. 26p. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Mar. Lab., P.O. Box 101, Victoria Rd., Terry, Aberdeen AB9 BOB, Scotland) Data for 12 species.
5-005976 Kennicult, Mahlon C. II; Susanne J, McDonald; Jose L Sericano; Paul Boothe; John Oliver; Stephen
afe; B. J. Presley; Hong Liu; Douglas Wolfe; Terry L, Wade; Alan Crockett and Dan Bockus. HUMAN
iONTAMINATION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT - ARTHUR HARBOR AND McMURDO SOUND,
ANTARCTICA. Environ. Sci. & Techno/. 29{5}:1 279-1 287. 1 995. FR 40(3)
EGeochem. & Environ. Res. Group, Tex. A&M Univ., 833 Graham Rd., College Station 77845.
-mail:mck2@gerga,lamu.edu]
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£-005990 Marzouk, M. S. M,; A. A. Manal and A. A, Shaheen, SOME INVESTIGATIONS ON AFLATOXICOSIS
^J CULTURED COMMON CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO L). Vet. Med I. Ciza 42(1 )A:1 69-1 74. 1994. FR 40(3)
' jFac. Vel. Med., Cairo Univ., Cairo, Egypt]
,,5-005991 Matliieson, Scot and Donald S. McUisky. INTER-SPECIES VARIATION OF MERCURY IN SKELETAL
MUSCLE OF FIVE FISH SPECIES FROM INSHORE WATERS OF THE FIRTH OF CLYDE, SCOTLAND. Mar. poiim
tfliiii. 30(4): 283-286. 1995. FR 40(3}
p [Aqual. Environ. Branch, Scottish Nat, HeriL, 2 Anderson PI., Edinburgh EH(i 5NP, Scotland] Zoarces viviparus,
Aj?onus caiaphractus, Limanda limanda, I'leuronecles plalessa, and Hippoglossoidos pfatessoi'des.
,,5-005992 Mendola, Pauline; Germaine M. Buck; John E. Vena; Maria Zielezny and Lowell E. Sever.
CONSUMPTION OF PCB-CONTAMINATED SPORT FISH AND RISK OF SPONTANEOUS FETAL DEATH.
ffiviron. Health Perspect. 103(5):498-502. 1995. FR 40(3)
f [Dep. Social & Preventive Med., Farber Hall 270, SUNY, Buffalo, 14214]
jr)5-GQ5993 Monod, Jean-Louis; Patrick M, Arnaud and Andre Arnoux. PCB CONGENERS IN THE MARINE
0IOTA OF SAINT PAUL AND AMSTERDAM ISLANDS, SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN. Mar. Pollut. Butt.
?0(4):2 72-274. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Hydro!. & Molysmol. Aquat., Fac. Pharm,, 13385 Marseille Cedex 5, France) Polyprion oxygeneios.
«5-005994 Mulwich, Ann G.; Raymond T. Jones; Andrew S. Kane; Robert S. Anderson and Renate
izeimscheussel EFFECTS OF CHRONIC COPPER EXPOSURE ON THE MACROPHAGE CHEMILUMINESCENT
RESPONSE AND GILL HISTOLOGY IN GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURAJUS L.). Rah & shellfish immunoi.
5H):251-2&4, 1995. FR 40(3)
||ones: Dep. Palhol., Univ. Md. Scliool Med,, 105. Pine St., Baltimore 21201 ]
«5-OQ5995 Munkittfick, Kelly R.; B. Blunt; M. R. Servos and M. Leggett. DEVELOPMENT OF A SEDIMENT
TOXICITY TEST FOR DETERMINING THE UNAVAILABILITY AND EFFECTS OF PAHs ON FISH. Am. Fish. Soc.
nir. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 131. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Great Lakes Lab., Flsli. & Aquat. Sci., Dep. Fish. & Oceans, 867 Lakeshore Rcl., Burlington, ON, Canada I7R
95-005996 Murphy, Dierdre L PESTICIDE MONITORING IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY WATERSHED. New
Corrections in Pesticide Research, Development, Management, and Policy: Proceedings of the Fourth National
Conference on Pesticides, November 1-3, 1993. Diana L Weigmann, editor. p. 30-43. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Environ., 2500 Broening Hwy., Baltimore, MD 21225. tel:410-631-390G|
95-005997 Myers, M. S.; L. L. Johnson; O. P. Olson; C. M. Stehr; B. B. McCain; S. L. Chan and U. Varanasi.
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TOXICOPATHIC HEPATIC LESIONS AND EXPOSURE TO CHEMICAL
CONTAMINANTS IN MARINE BOTTOMFISH SPECIES FROM THE NORTHEAST AND PACIFIC COASTS OF
THE UNITED STATES. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124, p. 60. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Environ. Conserv. Div., Northwest Fish. Sci. Cent,, NMFS, NOAA, 2725 Montlakc Blvd. E., Seallle, WA 981 1 2.
te l:206-860-3200| Pleuronectes vctulus, P. americanus, P/aricbt/iys stellatus, and Genyoncmus i/neatus.
95-00599S Nagpal,NarendorK.DEVELOPMENTOF WATER QUALITY AND SEDIMENTCRITERIAFORPAHs
TO PROTECT AQUATIC LIFE. High Performance Fish: Proceedings ofan International Fish Physiology Symposium
Held al the University o( British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Inly 16-21 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor.
p, 193498. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Waler Quality Branch, Environ. Prot, Dep,, BC Minis!. Environ., Lands & Parks, 765 Broughton St., Victoria,
BC, Canada V8V 1X4. lel:604-387-9507; fax:604-356-02981
35-005999 Niemela, Scott L. and M. S. Grecley, Jr. THE EFFECTS OF BLEACHED KRAFT MILL EFFLUENT
(BKME) ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN FISH. Am. Fish, Sac. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 125-126.
1 994. FR 40(3)
[Environ. Sci. Div,, ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN 37031. lel:615-574-7335; e-mail:fla@ornl.Bov.] Miaoplerus
sa/moides and Lepomis aor/iiis in Virginia and Tennessee, and Qryzias /a(/pes.
QS-006000 Nordln, Rick; Kevin Rleberger and Colin McKean. AN EVALUATION OF MOLECULAR
INDICATORS OF METALSTRESS (MIMS) AS ATECHNIQUE OF DETECTING SUB-LETHAL EFFECTS OF METALS
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA FRESHWATER FISH. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an fntematibnaf Fish
Physiology Symposium Held al the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 7994. Don
D, MacKlnlay, editor, p. 217-222. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Water Quality Branch, British Columbia Mlnist. Environ,, 765 Broughton St. Victoria, BC, Canada V8V 1X5.
tel;604-387-9517; fax:604-356-8298; e-mail:rnordin@water.env.EOv.bc.ca] Oncor/iynchus nerfca, O. myklss, O.
/, Safve/inus fonlina/is, and S, ma/ma.
95-006001 Olsson, Anders and Ake Bergman. A NEW PERSISTENT CONTAMINANT DETECTED IN BALTIC
WILDLIFE: BIS(4-CHLOROPHENYL) SULFONE. Amblo 24(2}:1 1 9-1 23. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Environ. Chem., Wallenberg Lab., Stockholm Univ., S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden] Perca (luvistilis.
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Gdynia, I>oland| ' Iron- rotJnst-Ocean°8r. Univ. Gdansk, AI.MarszalfeaPJlsudsfcit-go-lfc&l-r
95-006003 Qulmi Y • A c i j
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KIDNEY IN RAINBOW roAnr ^J.^I'.'^sele ^nd Thomas Braunbeck. rvrn PATI-H-, i rv-vr.r • .we e i\
'='006005 Pa,ra, )oan „ "' He""*er8' 'm NeU="tei™r «< "0, w',,'* Hoi(M,1B,s, (icmu,|
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95-006006 Powe|| Mark D • n H
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n/n, AUSTRALIAN CRIM^nw co^-n-nr, Mt AGE OF ONSET OF FUNCTIONAI I \\fFtt MKTAH/II^MI
(ffinZ2°i3- i995- ™(3° TOTTED RAINB°^ISH (MfMwoMiss ^Sm r^^r^
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Vic- 3001, AJa 6nt Nutr" & ^rron. Toxicol, RM,T Univ., Cily Campus, C.P.O. Box 2.75V.
95-006009 Rice
95-006010 Richards V L "rf T ' ^ MGd" M|SS' S'ate Un'V" MlssissiPPf Stilte 39762-09n!i|
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IK 006015 Silva, Patricio; Melissa Taylor; Ricliard Solomon; Kalherinc Spokes and Franklin H, Epstein. EFFKr
OF MERCURIC CHLORIDE ON TRANSPORT IN THE RECTAL GLAND OF SQUALUS ACANTHIAS, thill M,
Oescrt Is!. Bid tab. Vol. 34. p. 51-52. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Med., Harvard Med. School & New England Deaconess Hospital & )oslin Diabetes Cent., Boston, MA
022151
95 006016 Singer, M. M.; S. George and R. S. Tjeerdema. RELATIONSHIP OF SOME PHYSICAL PROPCRTII s
OF OIL DISPERSANTS AND THEIR TOXICITY TO MARINE ORGANISMS. Arch. Environ. Contain. Toxinjl
29(1}:33-38. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Cliem. & Blochcm, & Inst. Mar. Sci., Univ. Calif., Santa Cruz 950M] Athcrinops affinis.
9SQ06017 Singh, N. N. and A, K. Srivastava. FORMOTHION AND PKOPOXUK INDUCED ALTERNATK >NS
IN BIOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF CATPISM, HETERQIWEUSTES FOSSILIS. Tmicol. Environ. ('h,;n
48(3-4):149-153. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Zool., Kamla Nehru Insl. Physical & Social Sci., Sullanpur-22» 118, U.I'., India)
95.006018 Singleton, Howard J. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA FOR DIOXINS AND FURANS TO
AQUATIC LIFE. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of .in International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at tt».
University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, July 16-21, /9<M. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. I'MKttM.
1 954. FR 40(3)
[Water Quality Branch, Environ. Prot. Dcp., British Columbia Minisl, Environ., Lands & Parks, 765 Uroiijildi n\
S.I, Victoria, DC Canada VflV 1X4. tcl:604-387-9512; fax:6(M-3SG-a29H; e-mail:li5lniilct®walor.env.Bov.lir.<'.i|
95-006019 Sleklerink, H, M.; I. Ooslingli; A. Goksoyr and J. P. Boon. SENSITIVITY OF CYTOCHROMli l'4'iti
1A INDUCTION IN DAB (LIMANDA UMANDA) OF DIFFERENT AGE AND SEX AS A BIOMARKER I ( )K
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS IN THE SOUTHERN NORTH SEA. Arch. Environ. Contain, Tnxinil
28(4):423-430. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Netherlands Inst. Sea Res. (NIOZ), P.O. Box 59, 1 790 AH Den Burn, T«x«l, Niilliurlands)
95-006020 Smith, I. R. and D. A, Rokosh. LIVER NEOI'LASIA IN GREAT LAKES WHITE SUCWHS
CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Wool. Abslr. No. 124. |>. 6 I'M. 1994. Fit 40(3)
[Ontario Minisl. Environ, & Energy, -10 Si. Clair Avn. W., 14lh Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada M4V IM,'
lel:4 1 6-3 14-7996]
95-006021 Stay, F. S. and A. W. Jnrvlnnn. USE OF MICROCOSM AND FISH TOXICITY DATA TO Slit I i |
MESOCOSM TREATMENT CONCENTRATIONS. /Vdi, Environ. Contam. Tox/co/, 2l){4);45l-4.rii). ID'J.I.FR .»!( l\
[U.S. Environ. Prol. Agency Environ. Res. Lab., 6201 Coiifidon Dlvd,, Dululh, MN
and Pimcphales promo/as.
95-006022 Stow, Craig A,; Stephen R. Carponlur; Lisa A. El)y; ]<nm>s F. Amrlusin and Roliorl
EVIDENCE THAT PCBs ARE APPROACHING STABLE CONCENTRATIONS IN LAKE MICHIGAN FISI IKS. it > >t
Appl. 5(I}:24B-260. 1995. FR -10(3)
[Cent. Limnol., Univ. Wis., Madison 5370fi| Snlvullntis namayatsh, Ont'.orhynchtis tnykiss, O. (s/iav^ylsc/n. f >
kisutch, Salmo irulta, Atosa /wei/(/o/iarenj>Hs, and Corofjo/nu hoyl.
95-006023 Suzuki, Torn; Hlroakl Komacla; Rikuo Takul; Kuljl Aril and Tsimeo T. Ko/lina. RELATION HHWI I W
TOXICITYOFCRYOPROTECTANTI3MSO AND ITS CONCENTRATION IN SEVERAL FISH EMBRY( )S. li-.li •>* •
61{2):193-197. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Food Sci. & TuclinoL, Tokyo Univ. Fisli,, Konan, Minnio, Tokyo I OH, )apiin| C.yprliws I'.UCM
Oncor/iync/iifs mykisst Austromenklln bonaritinsis and C J/y/tas latlntm.
95'00602'1 Svobodova, Z,; IJ. Vykusova; ]. Madiova and V. Pi.irka. EVALUATION OF THE CONTENI I U
POLLUTANTS IN MARKET CARP FROM PONDS OF THE CZECH REI'UHLIC. T/iu Cnr/j. Pnmmlttw ut rfn-
Second Aiiuacultutc-Sponsorcd Symposium, llckl in Dutlapcst, I htnuary, 6-9 Stipiambur IWM. R. Rillanl atitt* •
A.F.Ca//,e(//tors./\(;Hacu/l(if(!l29(1"1):341-:J'l2. 1995. Alislr.Kl only. FR 4U(3)
(Res. Insl. Fish Cull. & Hydroblol., Vodnany, Czocli Republic) Cyprlnus carplo.
95-006025 Svobodova, 2.; J. Machova and R. Faina. TOXIC GILL NECROSIS IN CARP. T/ie Carp. l>i(H:ft'tt«'K*
at the Second Aquscultwc-Sponsared Symposium Jk'ld in llwfapMtJIttnttW^ WM.Attuat'itfatii*
129(H};438-439. 1995. AbslMCt only. FR 40(3)
[Res, Inst. Fish Cull. & Hydroblol,, 3fl'J 2S7 Vodniiny, Czech Ropiiblkl fyptlmn carplo.
95-006026 Szegletcs, T.; Cs. Polylios; T. Ballnl; A. A. Rady; G. Lang; O. Kufcsak and J. Nemcsok. W WV* »
EFFECTS OF DELTAMETHRIN ON SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF CARP (CY/WNU5 CARPIO t 1
fnwroit. Monit, Assess. 35(2):97-1 1 1 . 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. liiochcm., Alllla Jozsof Univ., P.O. Box 533, M-6701, Szeged, Hungary]
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" AOTVI7Y S D™UTB|0^ r^™SCS'rCHANGES CAUSED BV MElHIDrn
fl/bcftem. PW. 52(1):71 79 1995 FR^3) OFCARP(CWWNUS GW/OLJ AW
^ |Dep. Biochen, A,«ila Jozsef Univ, Kozep fasor 52., H-6726 Szeged, Hungary]
oSuNETR^ONSnES OF RAINBOW* TROUT ^i? - ^^ ^^^ ° DRILLINO
[Secombes; Dep Zool Univ Ah!2 TK 1 I &IW™J' C°n'am' T°X/C°A a9l'|r27-.12,
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fnc/ocr/no/. 1 1 1 (ill 9 22 1995 VR 40(3) IXED PESTICIDES' C^P- 8ioc/ie/n. /^W. C ^ •-.-
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t. 41I1):G3.78.T994. In Fr^ch FR 40^ SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER'
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HEALTH ASPECTS °F ™E METAIS
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Box 20907, NL-2500 EX Th'e l^e, NffiiUSj8"" MiniSt' TranSp°rt' Publlc WofJts & Walw
ROPHENfSvS 'N tAKE SEDIMENTS AND FISH AF1ER AfiRO.'-
Emfrnl S , ?em°ip/iere 30(8):1439-H51 . 1995. FR 40|^)
a^ Ktioplo, Finlandl Box /,K^ P»L rVl:
i(KQstaflon /uaoperca Jn Finland.
SePP° Kn^fiJa and Talna
OLLUTION WITH CHLOROPHENfv 'N tAKE SEDIMENTS AND FIS
INall. Public Health Inst Div Emfrnl S , ?em°ip/iere 30(8):1439-H51 . 1995.
™OCeP^^^Mb;^a^ Ktioplo, Finlandl
95-006037 i(KQstaflon /uaoperca Jn Finland.
FISHERIES REVIEW
TOXICOLOGY; BIOASSAYS (Conlinued)
95-006039 Watanabe, Tomoharu; Hitoshi Ida and Munehico Iwata. SERUM ION REGULATION IN PACIFIC
SALMON EXPOSED TO SHORT TERM ACIDWATER STRESS DURING SEAWARD MIGRATORY AND POST
MIGRATORY SEASONS. Fish. Sci. 61(2):3S3-354. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Iwata: School Fish. Sci., Kilasalo Univ., Sanriku, Iwale 022-01, Japan] Oncorhyncbus mykiss, O. nerka, O.
ftefa, and 0. masou.
95-006040 Wayusuvvanwii, Termpong and Hiroshi Kawatsu. HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE
GILLS INDUCED BY A GROUP OF AMPHOTERIC SURFACTANTS IN THE COMMON CARP. Fish. Sci
61(2):305-308.1995.FR40{3)
(Div. Fish Pallio!., Fac. Agric., Miyazaki Univ., Gakuen-Kibanadai, Miyazaki 889-21, Japan] Cyprinus carpio.
95-006041 Weeks-Perkins, Beverly Anne. RECENT ADVANCES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED IMMUNE SYSTEM DYSFUNCTIONS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr No
124. p. 59-60. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[School Mar. Sci., Va. Insl. Mar. Sci., Gloucester Poinl 23062. tel:804-642-7343]
95-006042 Weigmann, Diana L, editor. NEW DIRECTIONS IN PESTICIDE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT,
MANAGEMENT, AND POLICY: PROCEEDINGS OFTHE FOURTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PESTICIDES,
NOVEMBER 1-3, 1993. Va. Water Resour. Res. Cent. 852p. 1994. Available at $45.00 from Publ. Serv., Water
Resour. Res, Cent., 617 N. Main St., Blacksburg, VA 24060-3397. FR40(3)
|Water Resour. Res. Cent., VPI&SU, Blacksburg, VA 24060] Selected papers indexed in ihis issue of Fisheries
Review.
95-006043 Wirgin, Isaac; Cheryl Grunwald and Simon Courlenay. EFFECTS OF BIOLOGICAL FACTORS ON
CYP1 A mRNA INDUCIBILITY IN ATLANTIC TOMCOD AND OTHER SPECIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.
No. 124. p. 130-131. 1994. FR40[3)
[Insl. Environ. Med, N.Y. Univ. Med, Cent., Tuxedo 10987. tel:91 4-351-4539] Microgadus tomcod in New
York and Canada.
95-006044 Witeska, Malgorzata; Barbara Jezierska and Jerzy Cliaber. THE INFLUENCE OF CADMIUM ON
COMMON CARP EMBRYOS AND LARVAE. The Carp. Proceedings of the Second Aquaculture-Sponsored
Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 1993. R. Billard and G. A. E. Call, editors. Aquacultute
129(1-4):129-132. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Anim. Physiol., WSRP, Ul. Prusa 1 2, 001 10 Siedlce, Poland] Cyprinus carpio.
95-006045 Zahn, T.; C. Hauck and T. Braunbeck. [RESPONSES OF PERMANENT CELL LINES FROM
RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) AS CYTOLOGICAL BIOMARKERS OF EFFECTS OF
(ECOVTOXICOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES,] Verb. Dtsch. Zoo/. Gej. No. 87.1. p. 290. 1994. In German. FR 40(3)
[Zool. I, Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany]
95-006046 Zaidi, J. H,; I. H. Qureshi; M. Arif and I. Fatima. TRACE ELEMENTS DETERMINATION IN SOME
SPECIES OF FISH COMMONLY CONSUMED IN PAKISTAN. Inl I. Environ. Anal. C/iem. 60(1 ):1 5-22. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Nuclear Chem. Div., Pakistan Inst. Nuclear Sci. & Teclinol., P.O. Nllore, Islamabad, Pakistan] Barbus putitota,
Labeo rohita, L. ca/oasu, Mastacembe/us armalus, and Tenualosa Ulsha.
95-006047 Zidar, B.; B. Kampl; E. Srcbocan and Z. Kozaric. [INFLUENCE OF DURATION OF EXPOSITION
TO METOXYETHYLMERCURY ACETATE ON THE PROPORTION OF GREAT AND SMALL LYMPHOCYTES IN
BLOOD OF CARPS {CYPRINUS O\RP/O).| Dtsch. Tieraerztl. Wochenschr. 101(1 1):444-446. 1994. In German
with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Kampl: Anst. Palhophysiol. Veterinaermod. Fak. Zagreb, 41000 Zagreb, Heinzelova 55, Croatia]
RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT-GENERAL
95-006048 Aas, Oystein. CONSTRAINTS TO LEISURE FISHING AND EFFECT OF MANAGEMENT ACTIONS
TO INCREASE PEOPLE'S FISHING PARTICIPATION AMONG DIFFERENT INTEREST/PARTICIPATION
GROUPS IN HARSTAD, NORWAY. T/ie Fifth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management:
Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource Professionals, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, lune 7-W, 1994. Book of Abstracts, lennifer Pale, coordinator, p. 98. 1994.
FR 40(3)
[East. Norway Res. Inst., P.O. Box 1066 Skurva, N-2600 Llllehammer, Norway)
95-006049 Alkire, Carolyn. WILD SALMON AS NATURAL CAPITAL. The Fifth International Symposium on
Society and Resource Management: Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural
Resource Professionals, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, lune 7-W, 1994. Book of Abstracts.
fenntfet Pale, coordinator, p. 306. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Witderness Soc., 900 Seventeenth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006-2596]
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(Natl. Biol. Surv., Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res. Unil, P.O. Drawer BX, Mississippi Slate, MS 197&2]
?MHTTER FISH AND THEIR CONSERVATION IN I'OKIUCM.
** - Based on a WW,0;J at On Sin!
- WORKFORCE DIVERSITY IN NATURAL RESOURCES. fl,r fiflh L-^v
"^^"^"iw^Creat/ng Reseat f^catfwvwdM^flpmprtrA^
e Prafa?'ona's' Co/orado Stale Un/wwfty, fort Coffins, Cotorwft* June Mfc ?S>-
Jennifer Pa(e, coordinator, p. 1 48. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.5. Fish & Wildl. Serv.-MAT, 1 205 Oakridge Dr., Suite 300, Fort Collins, CO 80525.5S96|
11!' BmCce' KEYNOTE ADDRESS: WILD TROUT IN THE 21st CENTURY. \\W T,c^
. Hamre, ed/(ors. p. 3-6. 1 994. FR 40(3)
'. George J. AQUATIC RESOURCES EDUCATION: MORE DIVERSITY,
ram and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American inktfM.inj^tvihv.'!
cioberS /-Novembers, J994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. Jones, Rolml 1 1. Pttmn
Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):53. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Uep. Environ. Prol., Fish. Div., 79 Elm St., Hartford, CT 06106-5127]
)Dhn R' )ones; Robert H- Pelers and Davtd M. Suhall, .
LAKE MANA™FW ??nArSA?S' Mllt ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, NllKTU A-Vtt
MaLe 9m-n^^of ?EVl,°RWND0' FLORIDA' OCTOBER 31-NOVEMtiEll fl, 1«)94.
27 Alachu, F 1AM ?ot',AVa' S'6 at $5'°° (PaPer) from N- Am- Lake Ma'ia8e. Sec, UMH ll.j
^/, «iacnua l-L 3661 5-9536. lel:904-462-2S54. FR 40(3)
iun.v. Fla., Gainesville 3260 1 ] Selected abstrac.s indexed in this issue of Hd)Wtar Kfvhw.
COMMON PROPFRSTnraAntdcA!1Tlh0n): Davis' COMMON IN CUSTOM, UNCOMM* )N IN A
toSK^;^^^^^^^
lAuburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36830] '.-
7 iSfuSn81!?6 and R' H' Hamre' editors- WILD TROUT V: WII.I) 1HOUT IN T-l
^
' ° (P3per) fr°m COOp' Flsh Res' Unil' Huml)oW' Sl'"*! UnSv- >;;l
95521.
this &A^K^mboldl Slate Univ- A^ta, CA 95521 ] Selected papers .mil .
Southed f«&oSroc ^ "jchae'^TaV|or-THEAUBURNUNIVERSITYMUSnUM PIS1 1(:OUEO
[T^ane Univ. Mu, Na. Hist/BdleChasi'u 700374]0(3)
AN^CONSERVATION' ^TF^N?ER?ANDINC HUMAN VALUES IMPACTS IN FISHERIES MAN AW
|Dap. Fl,h ft wwT" 7'An ^"'^ Abstr' N°' 124' P" 160' 1994' FR "°':i»
e-mai1:hillm9rainbow.dfw.or'ov yn St" Clackamas, OR 970 in. ich!»0)-&Src
--... v™u,«,«.mi« 100 )F INLAND WATERS: EFFECTS ON THE
[Tech. Univ. Dresden Fachr£h. w German wilh E^]sh SLJmm- FR 'I01-1>
en, Fachncht. WassPrw,>con, ,nst. Hydrobiol, D-01062 D.esclen, Clrrmjny]
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Peche< 134' av- ,
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Bataillon<
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J5-006062 Bianco, Pier Giorgio. MEDITERRANEAN ENDEMIC FRESHWATER FISHES OF ITALY, Special Is
Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean Region - Based on a Workshop at ihe Biological Sta
jfTour du Valat, Camargue Area, France, 28 January to 1 February, 7993. Alain I. Crivelli and Peler 5. Maitl,
editors. Bio!. Comcrv. 72(2):1 59-1 70. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dip. Zool., Via Mezzocannone 8, 801 34 Napoli, Italy! Data for 71 species.
35-006063 Biber-Klemm, S. LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE CONSERVATION OF ENDEMIC FRESHWATER F
iN THE NORTHERN MEDITERRANEAN REGION. Spec/a/ Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the WorlJ
Mediterranean Region - Based on a Workshop al the Biological Station of Tour du Vatal, Camargue Area, Fra
28 lanuary to I February, 1 993. Alain I. Crivelli and Peter S. Maitland, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72(2):32 1-334. 1!
FR 40(3)
[Bur. Naicons, Steinegraben 2, 4051 Basel, Switzerland!
35-006064 Bolster, Betsy C; Tim Coonan and Edwin P. Pister. COTTONBALL MARSH PUPFISH. In: Lif,
ihe Edge: A Guide to California's Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl C. Thelander and Margo Crab
editors.?. 386-387. 1 994. FR 40(3)
jDep. Fish & Came, 1 701 Nimbus Rd., Suite C, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670| Cyprinodon salinus miller
135-006065 Bosworth, Robert G. INTEGRATING SOCIAL SCIENCE WITH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT:
CASE OF THE SUBSISTENCE STUDIES PROGRAM IN THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME.
fifth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management: Creating Research, Education,
Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource Professionals, Colorado State University, Fort Co
Colorado, lune 7-fO, 1 994. Book of Abstracts, lennifer Pale, coordinator, p. 5-6. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Game, Div. Subsistence, Box 25526, Juneau, AK 99802}
95-006066 Boydstun, L B. ROLE OF THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME IN
MANAGEMENT OF THE ANADROMOUS FISHERY RESOURCES OF THE KLAMATH BASIN. Kiamath I
Fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-24 March i 994. Thomas I. Ha:
editor, p. 148-151.1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Game, 1416 Ninth St., Sacramento, CA 95814) Oncor/ij/nc/n/s kisutch, O. mykiss, am
Isriawytsc/ia.
95-006067 Branlon, Robert and Slephen J. Smith. OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAM BASED SYSTEMS
FISHERIES DATABASES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 80. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Mar, Fish Div., Dep. Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2. tel:902-426-3
e-mail:s_smth@bionet.blo.dfo.ca]
95-006068 Breton, Yvan; Clara Benazera; Steve Plante and Julie Cavanagh. ECONOMICS CR
DEMOCRATIZATION AND SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES IN SOUTHEAST BRAZIL: THE REDEFINITION OF
•COLONIAS.Mm. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.Abslr. No. 124. p. 119. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Anthropo!., Univ. Laval, Quebec, PQ, Canada G1K 7P4. tel:41 8-656-5867]
95-006069 Brouha, Paul. WILD TROUT: THE RESULT OF SUCCESSFUL ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT.
Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, 1
Roger Barnhart, BUI Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 7-19. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Am. Fish. Soc., Bethesda, MD]
95-006070 Brown, P. S. and J. P. Daily. EMMELINE MOORE AND THE BIOLOGICAL SURVEYS OF f
YORK WATERSHEDS. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference III, April 13-Apr,
)994. Gordon C. Tucker, editor, p. 14-15. 1994. FR 40(3) ,
[Biol. Dep., Siena Coll., Loudonville, NY 1221 1 ] .
95-006071 Burke, Vincent J. HUMAN NATURE AND PEER REVIEW: AN ARGUMENT FOR ANONYA
Herpetol. Rev. 25(4):1 57-1 58. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Savannah River Ecol. Lab., Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802]
95-006072 Camphuysen, C. ].; Henk ]. L Heessen and Chris J. N. Winter. DISTANT FEEDING ,
ASSOCIATIONS WITH CETACEANS OF GANNETS MORUS BASSANUS FROM THE BASS ROCK, MAY 1
Seabird No. 1 7. p. 36-43. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Netherlands Insl. Sea Res., P.O. Box 59, 1 790 AB Den Burg, Texel, Netherlands] Clupea narengus and Spi
sprattus in the North Sea,
95-006073 Chabanel, P.; V, Dufour and R. Galzin. DISTURBANCE IMPACT ON REEF FISH COMMUN
IN REUNION ISLAND (INDIAN OCEAN). /. Exp, Mar, Biol. Ecol. 1 88(1 ):29-48. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Reunion, Lab. Ecol. Mar., B.P. 71 51 , 1 5 Ave. Rene Cassin, 9771 5 St Denis Messag Cedex, La Reu
France) Data for 32 species. '
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Pep. finance * Manage. Sci,, Sain, Mary's Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada. .01:902-420-57321
^5tovS£!^
Heart/, 2(2):99-l09.1993 J^J™"10^0' w°Avax,27(o3, May 1991. M. tav™, e^.M^^
[R.R.4,Piclon,ON,CanadaKOK2TOj
«°0^ ANGLER DIARIES TO EXAMINU,
1995. FR 40(3) KECALL °N MAIL QUESTIONNAIRES. Trans. Am. Mi Soc. 12-1(3J 4\h
|Human Dimensions Res. Uni,, Dep. Nat. Resour, Cornell Univ., Fernow Hall, l.hnca, NV H«j|
95 oo;
Rra?MM?NDACTIONS FOR^NA'cEMENT'S/,^1^^ STRATECIES: CONCUISfONS i-
Fisheries Management. Papers fomtte Sn' ^ , ' 5am^'nfi SirateS'«: Their Applr.^ in
P. 404-413. 1991. FR 40(3) ^PMK"". Un/ven/q, of Hull, UK, 2-5 April i 990, fan (;. (;
VH"^
£nofeinfc f« - •
Mediterranean Region . flasima WoJSnJifc W ^ £nofeinfc f«^™iw Fisbt-s of
M/anuarytolftbma^ J99J Alain I rS ^^^^
FR40(3) a'n/'Cr've'/'antfPe'ef^Wa
(Sin. Biol. Tour du Vala., Le Sambuc, 1 3200 Aries, France]
2 A POPULAT,ON
. Roge,Barn/iar(( w//s£« '«» "^, aSXmp0s,um He/da( Ve//ow,tone National Park.
^
EVERGLADES: THE ECOSYSTEM AND^
^
95-006082 D • " ^ WeSt Palm Beachl ***** Chapter indoxedin this IISUG of fhftnfl>, ft«
WILDLIFE DEPATS"'S^HOO\R?^
No- 124. p. 1 74. 1 994. FR 40(3) W°RK TRANSITION PROGRAM. Am. Fish. S<x. Aon:,. Meti *
¥^ BeardT and Berlrand D»™*- [SPAWNING AT K.
m Canada. ^^'^^o^^o/e.casMm/a ca/va,
texlacfitt, bpomis gibbon S SUmm' FR 40&
*H^S3^ RSHES °F GREECE' *«*' '-<•• fc*
L S, afg,"e ^rea' fran«- 2B lan"ar?,l,r8Ln ' Based on a Workshop at the Btotoofcat Swton ti :,
• t-onse/v. 72(2):201-2H. 1995. FR 40(3) Ae0nia'K '99-5. Alain 1. Crivelli and Paler S. Mahhnii, ctfr
IrtrisiQiie Univ. Thessalnnii.; n — -, . . _
'
95^06085 Elvira Bern ™ ^ °°'" ^ 1H GR"54006' ^essalonlkl, GreecoJ Dnlfl for 79sp«iH
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i-006087 Fedler, Anthony J. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHANCE: CAN WILD TROUT SURVIVE IN THE
si CENTURYf Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 Jst Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park,
•ptember 26-27, 7994. Roger Barnhart, Bill Shake, andR. H. Hamre, editors, p. 141-144. 1 994 FR 40(3)
[Am. Sport Fisliing Assoc., 1033 N, Fairfax Dr., Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314]
i-006088 Filzhugh, E. Lee and John E, Aubert. RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SOME WETLAND AND
OIST-SITE HABITAT CLASSIFICATIONS USED IN CALIFORNIA. Trans. West. Sect. Wildl. Soc. Vol. 30. p. 72-80.
194. FR 40(3)
[Wildl., Fish & Conserv. Biol., Univ, Calif., Davis 9561 6|
i-006069 Forsgren, Harv. WILD TROUT: KEY INDICATORS OF ECOSYSTEM HEALTH, Wild Trout V: Wild
out in the 2 Jst Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 2 6-2 7, 1994. Roger liarnhan,
ft Shake, and R. H, Hamre, editors, p. 47-50. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Fish. & Aquat. Ecol. Program, U.S. For. Serv., Washington, DC]
i-00&090 Frome, Michael. NATIONAL PARK GUIDE 1994, Prentice Hall Travel 247p. 1994. Available al
6.00 (paper) from Prenlice Hall Books, 15 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10023. tel:212-373-8258;
<:212-373-84fl4. FR40(3)
i-006091 Fulton, David C; Michael J.Manfrcdo; Jim Lipscomb and Perry Olson. COLORADOANS' WILDLIFE
\LUES AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO WILDLIFE PLANNING. The Fifth International Symposium on Society
it/ Resource Management: Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural
•source Professionals, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, lune 7-TO, 7994. Book of Abstracts,
wifer Pate, coordinator, p. 108-109. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Human Dimensions Nal. Resour. Unit, Colo. State Univ., For! Collins 00523]
i-006092 Gauvin, Charles F. MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF TROUT AND SALMON CONSERVATION
^JD AVOIDING GRIDLOCK IN THE "INFORMATION AGE." Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 21st Century, a
•mposium Held at YeWowstone National Park, September 26-27, 7994. Roger Barnhart, Bill Shake, and R. H.
•trnre, editors, p. 13-14. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Trout Unlimited, 1500 Wilson Blvd., Suile 310, Arlington, VA 222Q9-2310|
i-006093 Gerard, P. and J. A, Timmermans. COMPARISON OF FISH POPULATION ESTIMATES AND
OGLING CATCH ESTIMATES IN A NARROW SHIP CANAL IN BELGIUM. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies:
leir Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-fi
wit 7990. fan G.Cmw, editor, p. 127-133. 1991. FR 40(3)
Rutihts ititilus, Abramis brama, Leucasplus dclinealus, and data for 1 0 other species.
i-006094 Glass, Ronald ].; Thomas A. More and Rodney Zwick. CONFLICTS BETWEEN ANGLER
OTIVATIONS AND PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF SPORT FISHING. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124.
2. 1994. FR 40(3)
(U.S. For. Scrv., Northeast. For. Exp. Stn., P.O. Box 960, Burlington, VT 05402. tel:802-951-6773]
i-006095 Cotlschalk, John and Mary R. Frye. THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY MATURES: THE LAST
UARTER CENTURY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 1 10-1 11, 1994. FR 40(3)
[900 N. Taylor St., Arlington, VA 22203-1 858]
1-006096 Graff, Delano R. WILD TROUT IN NORTH AMERICA - AN EASTERN PERSPECTIVE. Wild Trout V:
'Hd Trout in the 2 fit Century, a Symposium l-leld at Yellowstone National Park, September 2(i-27, 7994. Roger
i/nhart. Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 37-43. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish & Boat Comm., Bureau Fish,, 450 Robinson Ln., Bellefonte, PA 16023-9620]
5-006097 Green, Trellis, G. and James R. Kahn. MARINE AQUACULTURG AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
I A MODEL OF EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. The Fifth International Symposium on Society
it/ Resource Management; Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural
jsource Professionals, Colorado Stale University, fort Co/fins, Colorado, lune 7-10, J994. Book of Abstracts.
nnifcr Pate, coordinator, p. 110. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Econ. & Int. Business, Univ. South. Miss., Hattiesburg 39406]
S-OOG09B Hair, Jay H. A SENSE OF PLACE: KEEPING THE WILD IN TROUT FISHING. Wild Trout V; Wild
out In the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held atYellowstone National Park, September 26-27, 1994. Roger Barnhart,
'•H Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 1 5-1 8. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Nail. Wildl, Fed,, 1400 Sixteenth Si,, NW, Washington, DC 20036-2266|
5-006099 Halliwell, D. B. FRESHWATER FISH BIODIVERSITY • CRITICAL HABITATS IN THE NORTHEAST,
•ogrant and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May ), 1992. Gordon C. Tucker,
iilor. N.V, State Mus. Ore, 54:40. 1992. FR 40(3)
JCouesfus plumbeus, Phoxtnus eos, Percopsis omiscomycus, Cottus cognadis, tola lota, Rhlnichthys alratulus,
id R, cataractze In the northeastern United Slates.
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r,5,™!^ Harpman, David A.; Michael P. Welsh and Richard C. Bishop. NONUSE ECONOMIC
EMERGING POLICY ANALYSIS TOOL. Rivers 4(4):280-291 . 1 993. FR 40(3)
[Econ. Tech. Croup, U.S. Bur. Reclam., P.O. Box 25007 (D-8270), Denver, CO 80225-GOQ7J
cv. Hasslefl T110™5 J- edilor- KLAMATH BASIN FISHERIES SYMPOSIUM: PROCEEDINGS^
SYMPOSIUM HELD IN EUREKA, CALIFORNIA, 23-24 MARCH 1994. Calif. Coop. Fisft. Res Urtifflfc-t
*n7A%,}?9A' Available a" $15.00 (paper) from Coop. Fish. Res. Unit, Humboldt Slaic Univ,*-
l , FR 40(3}
Selected papers and abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review. Oncorhynchm in Orf*:r
'
California.
S6^L ^'n5' S' k '• R" Allen; C Russe"; K- N- White; K.Conlan;K. Hendry and H.D. Jones. RESTCK-
AND MANAGING DISUSED DOCKS IN INNER CITY AREAS. Restoring the Nation's Marine fritfc".
| roccecfings of the NOAA Symposium on Habitat Restoration, Washington, D.C, September 25-26, 1990. fo
IV. Jhaycr, editor, p. 473-542. 1 992. FR 40(3)
IPoM Erin Mar. Lab., Liverpool Univ., Isle of Man, Uniled Kingdom]
^rn' Kay" STU°ENTMENTORING PROGRAMS: DEVELOPMCNTOFTHETEXASPAR<iL
° PAR™ENT'S "WOMEN IN THE NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES MENTOR
. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 172, 1994. FR 40(3)
[Parks & Wild. Dep., Human Resour. Div., 4200 Smilh School Rd., Austin, TX 78744. tel:fi
v, S"1*' ^be? L MANAGEMENT FOR WILD TROUT FISHERIES IN THE MIDWEST: STATUS .'.
ion/ n n W'lflTf0ul "> "'e 2 1st Centura Symposium Held at Yellowstone National /'.wfc, Stpx:
m4. Roger Bimharl. Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 29-36. 1994. FR 40(3)
[N2254 Sky View Ln., Waupaca, Wl 54981 J
^811^ PROTECTION AND RESTORATION WITHIN A WATERSHED CONTfc-
AN° SPECIFIC APPLICATION. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout In the 2 hi
i Septemher 26'2?i '"* Roger
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AN,w™ ay' USER-GROUP INVOLVEMENT IN FISHERIES MANA<
1994 FR 40, R°M INTERNATJONAL EXPERIENCES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. MccL Atetr. N,». I 24. p
[Insl. Social Sci., Univ. Trornso, Tromso, Norway)
EWARD (BfFt-2) SITE: THE ZOOARCHAEOLCXiV OF AS
II.Apr<n9-MavTww^''"r^'7U^-Pf08r*mandAbstr3C^
" U tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. QIC. 54:45. 1 992. FR 40(3)
. Moxostoma, and Micropterus dolomieu in Canada.
m£ ,Scuch?le Daosukho. HANDBOOK FOR FISHERY EXTEND
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MULTIPLE-USE MANAGEMENT AGENCIES. Tfte fa
rfanagemen(:fioofcoMfas(/acts, May
n, coordinator, p. 65-66. 1992. FR 40(3)
^ « SCALE AND HIERARCHY. *,; cc ,
FR40I3) ^'^ 5tePhen W«H«eyi /ames Kay, and George Francis, editors, p. 10-4S. U
: HELDCAND INTRINSIC VALUES ASSOCW
. 1994. fiogw haTfttf ' Se^U/y' a ^P0"'""" ^e/d ai VW/mwtonc Wj-i,
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qs 0061 1 3 Konig Fleischer, Andrea, [ANALYSIS OF THE INCREASE IN THE ECONOMIC SECTOR IN MEXICO
(1940-1987): THE CASE OF FISHING.] Secretar/a Pesca (Mexico) 57p. 1993. In Spanish. FR 40(3)
« 0061 14 Lamont E E ROY LATHAM: NEW YORK'S PREMIER NATURALIST OF THE 20lh CENTURY.
Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural Histoty Conference III, April 13-April 16, 1994. Cordon C Tucker,
editor- p. 29.1 994. FR 40(3}
[Biol. Dep., Riverhead High School, Riverhead, NY 1 1 901 ]
w 0061 1 5 Layher D William C. RECRUITING MINORITIES FOR FISHERIES CAREERS: A SUCCESS STORY.
Am fish Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 72. 1 994. FR 40(3)
'[Pine Bluff Coop. Fish. Res. Pro)., U.S. Natl. Biol. Surv., Univ. Arkansas, Agric. Exp. Sin,, P.O. Box 4005, Pine
8luff7160l.tel:50l-543-8136]
OS 0061 16 Littell Richard. CONTROLLED WILDLIFE VOLUME I; FEDERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES SECOND
EDITION Assoc Syst Co/lections (Washington, DC) 263p. 1993. Available from Assoc. Syst. Collections, 73O
1 1 ih St., NW, Second Floor, Washington, DC 20001 -452 1 . FR 40(3)
q 10061 17 Loesch Joseph G. and Steven M. Atran. HISTORY OF AiOSA FISHERIES MANAGEMENT:
VIRGINIA, A CASE STUDY 'Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 42-43. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[School Mar. Sci., Coll. William & Mary, Gloucester Point, VA 23062]
9500611B Loomis, David K, THE ALLOCATION OF SCARCE FISHERY RESOURCES: THE COMMONS
DILEMMA AND ANGLER PERCEPTIONS OF FAIRNESS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 34. 1 9D4.
FR 40(3)
(Univ. Mass., Dep. For. & Wlldl. Manage,, Amhersl 01003-4210. tel;41 3-545-6641 ]
95-006119 Loomis, John B. INTEGRATED PUBLIC LANDS MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND
APPLICATIONS TO NATIONAL FORESTS, PARKS, WILDLIFE REFUGES, AND BLM LANDS. Columbia Univ.
Press 474p1 993. Available at $50.00 (cloth) from Columbia Univ. Press, 562 W 1 1 3lh St., New York, NY 10025 .
tel: 212-316-7129. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Agric. & Resour. Econ., Colo. Stale Univ., Fort Collins 80523]
95-0061 20 Maffill, Noah T. EVENTS IN WILDLIFE LAW. In: Life on the Edge: A Guide to California's Endangered
Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl C. Thelander and Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 41 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
95-006121 Maitland, Peter S. THE CONSERVATION OF FRESHWATER FISH: PAST AND PRESENT
EXPERIENCE Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean Region - Based on a
Workshop at'lhe Biological Station of Tour du Va/at, Camargue Area, France, 28 January to / February, '993. Alain
} Crivelli and PeterS. Maitland, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72(2):259-270. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Fish Conserv. Cent., Easter Cringate, Stirling FK7 9QX, Scotland]
95-006122 MalvestiHo, Stephen P. THE CUSTOMIZATION OF RECREATIONAL FISHERY SURVEYS FOR
MANAGEMENT PURPOSES IN THE UNITED STATES. Calch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their App/talion in
freshwaier fisheries Management Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April J990. Ian G. Cowx,
editor, p. 201-213. 1991. FR 40(3)
95-0061 23 Marancik, Jerry and Paul Nlckerson. LISTING THE ATLANTIC SALMON: A CASE HISTORY. Wita
Trout V- Wild Trout In the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, J9D4.
Roger Barnhart, Bltt Shake, and K. H. Hamre, editors, p. 09-92. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.S.' Fish & Wlldl. Serv., East Orland, ME) Salmo sa/ar in the northeastern United States.
95-006124 Martin, Jim. WILD TROUT MANAGEMENT FOR THE 21sl CENTURY - A WESTERN STATE
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout In the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held a
Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, 1994. Roger Barnhart, BUI Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 44-46
1994. FR 40(3}
95-006125 Mavros, William V. APPLICATION OF VISUAL PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS TOOLS IN FISHERIES
MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 5. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Baltelle Pac. Northwest Lab., P.O. Box 999, Rlchland, WA 99352. tel:50D-376-3626; fax:509-372-351 5
e-mail:wv_mavros@pnl.gov|
95-006126 McCovey,Pliny.MANAGEMENTOFTHEKLAMATHRIVERFISHERY-THEHOOPAPERSPECTIVE
K/amath Basin fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-24 March 1994
Thomas /. Hassier, editor, p. 1 52-1 56. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Hoopa Valley Tribal Council, Hoopa, CA 95546] Oncorhynchus ts/iawytscnain California.
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95-006142 Nielsen, Larry A. THE HISTORY OF FRESHWATER FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.
Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 1-1 1 2. 1 994, FR 40(3)
|Pa. Slate Univ., School For. Resour., Ferguson Bldg., University Park 16802-4300. lel:81 4-864-7093]
95-006143 Noble, Richard L MANAGEMENT IS MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Absir. No. 124.
p. 177. 1994. FR 40(3)
[N.C. Slale Univ., Campus Box 7646, Raleigh 27695-7647. tel:91 9-51 5-7586]
95-006 144 Nolle, David A. THE FUTURE OF NATIVE TROUT FISHING IN THE U.S. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout
in (he 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-2 7, 1 994. Roger Bamhari, Bill
Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p, 1 65-1 70. 1 994. FR 40(3}
[Trout Unlimited, Redmond, OR]
95-006145 Noss, Reed F.; Edward T. LaRoe III and ]. Michael Scott. ENDANGERED ECOSYSTEMS OF THE
UNITED STATES: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF LOSS AND DEGRADATION. U.S. Nail. Bio/. Serv. tSiol.
Rep. No. 28. 158p. 1995. Available from Publ. Unit, U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., 1849 C St., N.W., Mail Stop 130,
Webb Bldg., Washington, DC 20240. tel:703-358-1 71 1 . FR 40(3)
[Univ. Idaho, Dep. Fish & Wildl., Moscow 83B44|
95-0061 46 Nxomani, C. D,; A. J, Ribbink and R. Kirby. DIFFERENTIATION OF ISOLATED, THREATENED FISH
POPULATIONS IN DOLOMITIC WATERS OF THE TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA, BY POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL
ELECTROPHORESIS (PACE) OFTOTAL CELLULAR PROTEINS. Biol, Conserv. 69(2):185-189. 1994. FR 40(3)
[J. L B. Smith Inst. Ichthyol., Somerset Si., Private Bag 1015, Grahomstown 6140, South Africa] Ttlapia
sparrmartii, T. guinasana, and Pseudocrenilabrus philander.
95-005147 O'Hara, K. andT, R, Williams. ANALYSIS OF CATCHES FROM THE BRITISH NATIONALANGLING
CHAMPIONSHIPS. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers
from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. /an C. Coivx, editor, p. 214-222, 1 991. FR 40(3)
95-006148 Orth, Donald J, POGO WAS RIGHT LET'S CHANGE THE WAY WE TEACH RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. P. 1 77-1 78. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Wildl, Sci., VPI&SU, Blacksburg, VA 24062-0321. tel:703-231-5919|
95-006149 Oven, L, S.; L. P. Salekhova and A. D. Gordlna. IN MEMORY OF TAT'YANA VLADIMIROVNA
DEKHNIK (1 91 8-1 993). /. Ichthyol. 34(8): 1 53-1 56. 1 994. FR 40(3)
95-006150 Pate, Jennifer, coordinator. THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIETY AND
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: CREATING RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND MANAGEMENT PARTNERSHIPS
AMONG NATURAL RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS,
COLORADO, JUNE MO, 1 994, BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. Colo. State Univ. 332p. 1 994. Available from Human
Dimensions Unit, Coll. Nat. Resour., Colo. State Univ., Fort Collins 80523. FR 40(3)
Selected abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review,
95-006151 Patrick, Ruth and Drew M. Palavago. THE VALUE OF SPECIES AS INDICATORS OF WATER
QUALITY. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Vol. 1 45. p. 55-92. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Acad. Nat. Sci., 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 191 03-1 195] Data for 160 species in the
eastern United States.
95-006152 Peterman, Larry G. A STATE PERSPECTIVE ON THE FUTURE OF FISHING FOR WILD TROUT.
Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27,
1994. Roger Barnbart, Bill Shake, and R.H. Hamre, editors, p. 171-173. 1994. FR 40(3)
95-006153 Pierotli, Raymond. RECRUITMENT AND RETAINMENT OF NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH
PERSONNEL: EFFECTIVECOMMUNICATION ACROSS CULTURAL BARRIERS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. MecL Abstr.
No. 124, p. 173. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Systematlca & Ecol., Univ. Kans., Lawrence 66045-2106. 161:913-864-4326]
95-006154 Pinkerton, Evelyn. FOLK MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF STATE MANAGEMENT AND
CO-MANAGEMENT: A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 5. 1994.
FR 40(3)
[Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada]
95-006155 Pister, E. P. THE RIGHTS OF SPECIES AND ECOSYSTEMS. Fish&les (Bethesda) 20(4):28-29. 1 995.
FR 40(3)
[Desert Fishes Council, Bishop, CA 93515. tel/fax:61 9-872-8751 1
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^mSm-PmrPMS f ? FISH!RY ,?? /HE YUROK INDIAN RESERVATION. Wamafh 8asifl F,sher£
p 1 35- 1 44 1 994 FR 40(3) ^P™""1 HeW '" furefea' c*™, 23-24 Marc/! I 994. Thomas f. Hassle,, editor.
[Yurok Tribal Fish. Program, P.O. Box 218, Klamath, CA 95548| Oncorf.yi.cAui triumybcfe in Califeria.
YOU°rAR7F /^nr-\Prfldref Denesa MENTORING: IT'S NOT HOW MUCH YOU KNOW - IT'S HOW MUCH
I R "f T' , ?"' ^nnU' Mee'' Ab5"- Na 124' 'J' ] 71-] 72' 1994' FR 40(3}
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'' SKATUS ?[ FRE?HWATER FISHES IN THE ADRIATIC CATCHMENT OF 5LOVENIA
•es/iwater Fishes of the Northern Mediterranean Region • Based on a Workshop at 'l-
data'for S
,, SYSTEM FOR *™ VORK STATE, ft
Mus. OTc 54:44 ^990 F uS?l ^ Conf*™<*> I"™ 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Motley, compiler, W.V.
R?vS ^IN^w ?i2 J- u/, rSa ^ f" Nobt ARE PURE" NATIVE TROUT IN THE MID-COLUMBIA
ftptemto2M7 isw BoLT h^Tl/S f '*' ^"7' a ^P0"™ Wdal ^ws^e Naitonrf^
oia. l in, c r ' Hamre' editors' P- ' 77'1 8t- ' 0^4. FR 40(3)
ff taSi n'V" F°rl C°lllnS 8°5231 5a'^™s confl.e/,,,5, OncorftAiis clarfti /oms/, and 0
'ANIMAL RIGHTS" MOVEMENT ON THE FUTURE OF HSHINC.
S)/mpoJ'um He/d at Ve//cwsi«,e National Park, Septomb* 26-27,
Mag rard,MN' ^ ""^ P' 151'156' 1994' FR 4°(3)
DasMAK^ PUBLIC 'NVOLVEMENT IN THE FISHERIES
FR40{3) "^ISIUN MAKING PROCESS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 1J5. 1994,
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' F^^' '**• *'™ /• C&eW nn^ero, J.
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FR 40(3) ecosystems. Stephen Wood/ey, /ameS Ka^ and George Francis, editors, p 3-1 ft, 1993
llwl Envnro,. Studies, Univ. Toranto, Toronto, ON, Canada)
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95-0061 69 Ripple, William ]., editor. THE CIS APPLICATIONS BOOK EXAMPLES IN NATURAL RESOURCES:
A COMPENDIUM. -American Society (or P/totogrammeiry and Remote Sensing 380p. 1 994. Available at $70.00
(paper) from Am. Soc. for Photogrammetry & Remole Sensing, 5410 Grosvenor Ln., Suite 210, Belhesda, MD
20814-2 1&0.tel:301-493-0290; fax:301-493-0208. FR 40(3)
[Dep. For. Resour., Oreg, State Univ., Environ. Remole Sensing Applications Lab., (ERSAL), Corvallis]
95-006170 Risser, Paul G., editor. UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING ECOTONES: PROCEEDINGS OF
THE 3rd INTERNATIONAL SCOPE/UNEP WORKSHOP ON ECOTONES, MOSCOW, DECEMBER 3-5, 1993.
Eco/. Inl No. 22. 102p. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Miami Univ., Roudebush Hall, Oxford, OH 45056] Selected paper indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-0061 71 Roos-Collins, Richard. THE MONO LAKE CASES. Rivers 4(4):328-336. 1993. FR 40(3)
[Nal. Heritage Ins!., 1 14 Sansome St., San Francisco, CA 94104]
95-0061 72 Rose, Sheldon H. DIVERSITY AND THE FISHERIES STUDENT: A LOOK AT THE IMPORTANCE
OF THE GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT. Am- Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 73.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Grambling State Univ. & Conserv. Career Dev. Program, P.O. Box 954, Ruston, LA 71273-0954.
lel:318-351-3699]
95-006) 73 Sawhill, Steven G. ENFORCEMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL QUOTA SYSTEMS IN
THE UNITED STATES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124, p. 11-12. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish, Law Enforcement Branch, U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 2nd St. SW, Washington, DC 20593-0001.
tel:202-267-1 784]
95-006174 Scalet, Charles G. and Ira R. Adelman. ACCREDITATION OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE
PROGRAMS, fisheries (Belhesda) 20(2):8-1 3. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dep, Wildl. & Fish. Sci., Box 2140B, S.D. State Univ., Brookings 57007. e-mail:wf1 4@sdsumus.sdstate.edu]
95-OOfi 1 75 Scherbitch, L. V. [METHOD OF AGE ESTIMATION AND STATISTIC YEAR SUBSTANTIATION FOR
THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE FISHES.] /Eco/ogy and Fish Stocks in the East Atlantic. Collective Papers./ Fisheries
Committee of the Russian Federation p. 34-48, 204-205. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Trachurus capensis.
95-0061 76 Schmidtke, L M. and J. Carson. CHARACTERISTICS OF FLEXIBACTER PSYCHROPHtiUS ISOLATED
FROM ATLANTIC SALMON IN AUSTRALIA. Dis. Aquat. Org. 21(2):1 57-161. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Carson: Fish Health Unit, Dep. Primary Ind. & Fish., P.O. Box 46, Kings Meadows, Tasm. 7249, Australia]
Salmo salar.
95-006177 Shackell, N. L.; B. Freedman and C. Slaicer. NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING: A
CASE STUDY OFTHE ATLANTIC MARITIME REGION. /n;Eco/ogica//n(egritx.inc/(/ie Management of Ecosystems.
Stephen Woodley, lames Kay, and George Ftancis, editors, p. 131-153. 1993. FR 40(3)
jDep. Biol, & School Resour. & Environ. Studies, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada]
95-0061 78 Shake, Bill. WEST COAST SALMONID HABITAT RESTORATION. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the
2 1st Century, a Symposium Held si Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, 1 994. Roger flam/tart, Of'// Shake,
andR. H. Hamre, editors, p. 73-76. 1994. FR 40(3)
|U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Portland, OR]
95-006179 Sommarstrom, Sari, editor. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON DECOMPOSED
GRANITIC SOILS: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS. OCTOBER 21-23, 1992, REDDING, CALIFORNIA. Kinmalh
River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 92(E-1 1 ):241 p. Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-006180 Stanfield, Los W. A WATERSHED BASED REPORT CARD. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No.
124. p. 90. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fishermen Involved in Saving Habitat, c/o R.R. «9, Picton, ON, Canada KOK 2TO. tcl:613-476-1545j
95-0061 81 Starnes, Lynn B.; Guillermo Cornpean Jiminez; Douglas Dodge; Gene Huntsman; Phil Janik; James
Lloyd; Norville Prosser; William Royce and William Taylor. AFS DRAFT POSITION STATEMENT: NORTH
AMERICAN FISHERIES POLICY. Fisheries (Belhesda) 20(4):6-9. 1995. FR 40(3)
[P.O. Box 308, Albuquerque, NM 87103-0308J
95-0061 82 Steedman, Robert and Wolfgang Haider. APPLYING NOTIONS OF ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY. In:
Ecolosicallntegrily and the Management of Ecosystems. Stephen Woodley, lames Kay, and George Francis, editors.
p. 47-60, 1993. FR 40(3)
[Ontario Mlnist. Nal. Resour., Cent. North. For. Ecosyst. Res., Thunder Bay, ON, Canada]
FR40(3) 145 1995
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RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT-GENERAL (Continued)
95-0061 83 Taylor, G. D. WILD TROUT MANAGEMENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. VWW Trout V; Wild Trout in
the 2 !si Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, 1 994. Roger Bamhart B-'\
Shake, and R- K Hamre, editors, p. 51-57. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Branch, Minisl. Environ., Lands & Parks, Victoria, BC, Canada]
95-006184 Taylor, William W.;C.Paola Ferrari; Fred L. Poston and John Robertson. EDUCATING fISHERIlS
PROFESSIONALS USING A WATERSHED APPROACH TO EMPHASIZE THE ECOSYSTEM PARADIGM, ATI.
Fish. Soc. Anmi. MeeLAfastr. No. 124. p. 178. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Fish. & Wildl., Mich. Slate Univ., East Lansing 48824. tel:Sl 7-353-0647]
95-006185 Thelander, Carl G. OTHER SPECIES OF CONCERN. In: Life on the Edge: A GuJrto 10 (WomiVi
Endangered Natural Resources: WHcIIH'e. CarlG. T/ie/ander arid Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 532-539. 1934. Tab'*
only. FR 40(3)
[BioSyst. Analysis, Inc., 303 Polrero St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060-2719] Data for 1 1 species.
95-0061 86 Tolh, John F., Jr. and Ralph B. Brown. SYSTEMIZATION OF THE SOCIOLOGICAL LITERATURE IN
FISHING/FISHERIES RESEARCH VIA MATRIX DISPLAYS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGERS AND
RESEARCHERS OF FISHERIES RESOURCES. The Fifth International Symposium on Society ami ' "
Management: Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource Pro
Colorado Stale University, Fort Coffins, Colorado, /une 7-10, 1994. Book of Abstracts. Jennifer Pale, m
p. 128-129. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Oep. Sociol., P.O. Drawer C, Miss. State Univ., Mississippi State 39762-55031
95-006187 Townsend, Ralph E. BANKABLE ITQs. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Afastr. No. 124. |>. U7.
[Dep. Econ, 215 Stevens Hall, Univ. Maine, Orono 04469. tel:207-58M 854-1
95-006188 Tmelson, R. L. DISSOLVED OXYGEN CRITERIA PROPOSED FOR AQUATIC LIFE IN I1RITISH
COLUMBIA. High Performance Fish: Proceedings of an /nternal/ona/ Fish Physiology Symposium I IrM at ^
Uniyersrty of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p, 20!">-2IQ-
1994. FR 40(3) • ,< i ,
[Water Quality Branch, British Columbia Minist. Environ., 765 Broughlon St, Victoria, BC, Caiwd.i VBV IX*.
tel:604-3 87-9492; fax:604-356-8298; e-mail:btriiels@waler.env.gov.bc.ca|
?S5?JiS? Tucker' Gordon C" editor- PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS, THE NEW YORK NATURAL 1 llSTOWf
CONFERENCE II, APRIL 29-MAY 1, 1992. N.Y. State Mus. Circ. 54;76p. 1992. FR 40(3)
selected abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review,
firSS?!?»™£ K°°len' C" Cornel's- ECONOMICS OF PROTECTING WILDERNESS AKIAS AND
OLD-GROWTH TIMBER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. For. Chron. 71 1 :52-58. 1995. FR 40(3)
lueo. Njf.Resour. Manage., Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1 Z2)
TIMING OF JUVENILE SALMONIDS THROllC.tJ ItlE
.__ Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposftjm lii'ff/ in t^tte'n
Thomas/. Hauler, editor, p. 54-72. 1994. FR 40(3)
'. 5341 Ericson Way, Arcata, CA 95521| Oncorhj/ncrius kisutch, O. inyA-y^, nnd 0
MCWON MAKINrS?jh^M'THE R°LE OF ORGANIZATIONAL AMBIGUITY IN FISHERIESAI.UJCATION
IU.S Deo Cwnr^T wn. AMU' Meet' Abstf' No' ' 24' P- 1 61 • 1 "4" FR 4°(3'
20910. i^Ml^n-Ssi' OM/NMFS- Anadromous Fish Habitat Div., Off. Habitat F'rot., SUvdr Spring, MU
- V.'lVi'J
^
n avid R-GelsL STUDENT RESEARCH At'.TIVHlK IS
L LABORATORIES. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meef. Abstr. No. 1^-1. V
< B°X 999' Richland, WA 99352.
J. Humphries. DO CONSERVATIONISTS AM*
'EENORGANISMS IN THE SAME WAY?
L Nai. Hist. Mus., Cromwell Rd., London
FISHERIES REVIEW
RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT-GENERAL (Continued)
95-006196 Willis, David W. DOES TRADITIONAL FISHERIES EDUCATION HAVE A PLACE IN THE 21st
CENTURY? Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24, p. 1 78-1 79. 1 994, FR 40(3}
[Dep. Wild!. & Fish. Sci., S.D. Slate Univ., Brookings 57007-1696. tel:605-697-51 21 ]
95-006197 Wilson, James A. and James M. Acheson. CHAOS, COMPLEXITY, AND COMMUNITY
MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 08-1 09. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Resour. Econ. & Policy, Univ. Maine, Orono 04469]
95-0061 98 Winler, Brian D. and Roberl M. Hughes. AFS DRAFT POSITION STATEMENT ON BIODIVERSITY.
fisheries (Bethesda) 20(4):20-26. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Park Sen/., Olympic Natl. Park, 600 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles, WA 98362)
95-006199 Wlodek, Jan M. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: PAPERS DEDICATED TO PROFESSOR KAROL
STARMACHA. Ada Hydrobiol. 35(Suppl.):403-448. 1 993. Papers in English and Polish. FR 40(3)
jPolska Akad. Nauk, Zaklad Biol. Wod im. Karola Starmacha, ul. Slawkowska 17, 31-016 Krakow, Poland]
95-006200 Wolos, A. and P. Piskorski, ANGLERS' CATCHES AS AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE FISH
COMMUNITY STRUCTURES, ANGLING PRESSURE AND ANGLING REGULATIONS, BASED ON INLAND
WATERS IN THE KROSNO REGION, POLAND. Catch Effort Samp//ng Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater
Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. /an C. Covvx, editor,
p. 166-176. 1991. FR 40(3)
Thymallus thymallus, Barbus barbus, and data for 1 0 other species.
95-006201 Woodley, Stephen. MONITORING AND MEASURING ECOSYSTEM INTEGRITY IN CANADIAN
NATIONAL PARKS. In: Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems. Stephen Woodley, lames Kay,
and George Francis, editors, p. 1 55-1 76. 1 993. FR 40(3)
[Canadian Parks Serv,, Ottawa, ON, Canada]
95^006202 Woodtey, Stephen; James Kay and George Francis, editors. ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY AND THE
MANAGEMENT OF ECOSYSTEMS. St. Lucie Press 220p. 1 993. Available at $59.95 (cloth) from Si, Lucie Press,
100 E. Union Blvd., Suite 403 B, Delray Beach, FL 33483. tel:407-2 74-9 906; fax:407-274-9927. FR 40(3)
[Canadian Parks Serv., Ollawa, ON, Canada] Selected chapters indexed in ihis issue of Fisheries Review.
95-006203 Zhu Qian and Dong Jinhai. [STUDIES ON THE UTILIZATION AND PROTECTION OF THE
RESOURCES IN THE EELS.| Mar. Sd. (Qingdao) 1994(4}:1 4-1 6. 1994. In Chinese. FR 40(3)
Data for 23 species oMngui'Wa,
95-006204 Zint, Michaela and Sliari Dann. EDUCATING YOUTH ABOUT FISH, FISHING, AND FISHERIES
MANAGEMENT ISSUES. Fisheries (Bethesda) 20(2}:28-30. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Wildl., Mich. State Univ., E, Lansing 48823]
95-006205 Zoological Society of Israel, conveners. PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTY-FIRST MEETING OF THE
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ISRAEL, HELD AT TECHN1ON, HAIFA, 2B-29 NOVEMBER 1994. (ST. /. Zoof
41(1):75-10B.1995.FR40(3)
Selected abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review,
ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING
95-006206 Atlantic Salmon Federation. ANNUAL REPORT: SALMON GENETICS RESEARCH PROGRAM,
1991/1992. Atl. Salmon Fed Annu, Rep. 26p. 1991/1992. FR 40(3)
[P.O. Box 429, St. Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0. tel;506-529-4581; fax:506-529-4438] Sa/mo sa/ar.
95-006207 Atlantic Salmon Federation. ANNUAL REPORT: SALMON GENETICS RESEARCH PROGRAM,
1 993/1 994. AH. Salmon Fed. Annu. Rep. 20p. 1 993/1 994. FR 40(3}
(P.O. Box 429, St, Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0. tel:506-529-4501; fax:506-529-4438] Sa/mo sa/ar.
95-006208 Allanlic Salmon Federation. ANNUAL REPORT: SALMON GENETICS RESEARCH PROGRAM,
1 992/1 993. All, Salmon Fed. Annu. Rep. 1 8p. 1 992/1 993. FR 40(3)
[P.O. Box 429, Si, Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0. tel:506-529-4581; fax:506-529-4438] Sa/mo sa/ar.
95-006209 Bayliff, William H. QUARTERLY REPORT, OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1994. Inler-Am. Trop. Tuna
Coinm, Q, Rep, 50p. Oct.-Dec. 1 994. In English and Spanish. FR 40(3)
[Scripps Inst. Oceanogr., 8604 La Jolla Shores Dr., La Jolla, CA 92037-1 508]
95-006210 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INTER-AMERICAN
TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION. toteMm. Trop. Tuna Comm. Annu. Rep. 1993. 316p. 1994. In English wilh
Spanish. Available al $5.00 (paper} from Inler-Am. Trop. Tuna Comm., Scripps Inst. Oceanogr,, La Jolla, CA
92037-1508. FR 40(3)
FR40<3) 147 1995
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•RESEARCH AND
[US. Dep. InteriaoFi^rWHdL^rvrWashTng^D.C. 20240]
HABJJAT ALTERATIONS
1 A- 3lld N^uHpSeMrM,MNIPULATION OF UTTORAL HABITAT TO ENHANCE
nferencP/H ^?/^,PU,MPKINSEED SUNFISH. Program and Abstracts, The New
n W * f Fnr ^F 13*?""6> I994' Gordo" C. Tt/cfcer, ed/io, p. 11-12, 1994. Ffi 40(3)
lewYo* °r" ' F°reslry Dr" SVfacuse- NY 13210] iepomis gibbosvs and Mfooptom
S^L^S STURGE°rN- ^S«m toue: Program and ^bsiwt* Hih
4. Roger VV tech S?E e J6 ^"^ement 5oc/e(x, Ortanc/o, f/onrf,,
9(2);S2-53. 1994.
49931. .el:906-ia7.23S31 Ac4*
THE BUCK SEABENTHlt ANDdpuS^nM^n'DyA.P,nUS and Yu' P' Zaitsev' MAJOR MODIFICATIONS OF
(Monaco) No. IS. p. 85 1 10 1995 FR 4^ ™E UST ™REE DECADES- Btjlf-
r' Res' inst"
95 B ' -
COASTAL ENC?N*E WNC^WMB^?^^^^ ?^LING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN RIVER AND
l™«dD,MvierEnvl™^^
[THE IMPACTS OF A TUNNEL ON
COMMUNTRU [THE IMPACTS OF A TUNNE
1" German with English summFR 40(3) N™OS AND FISHES'l Wmnofegfca 24(4):297-322.
™L '' Univ' Konstanz' M
9 -
f^^^^
1994. FR 40(3) «*«"«». w//d»/e. Car/G. Thelander and Margo Crabtree, editois. p. 268-231,
and D. ]. CibSn! TH^ CATAMARAN "innnv 'S £Sn; S' Komadina-Douthwright; N. EI-Jabl;T. L. Potlock
ATLANTIC SALMON STREAM BASIN Jm S?Si ?°JE?: ADDRESSING FORESTRY IMPACTS IN AN
ISci. Branch, Gulf Reg., Dep. Fish & O^n,' Mn ^ K^ ^ilr No" ' 24' P' 94- ^ "4- ™ 4O{3)
95-006221 Da 1 h W
LITTORAL:
JM06224 HiWerbre,H r "' e-53-2632; e-maibkur^vm! .ccvUdu]
^rg24061.0321.tel:703-231.5320l5a|re/,-nus/-ont™/;s in Virginia.
4
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HABITAT ALTERATIONS (Continued)
95-006225 Humeniuk, Myron. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE MARINE
TRANSPORTATION OF BULK CEMENT IN GUJARAT, INDIA. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet, Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 2 7.
1994. FR 40(3)
[2 1 4 Centre St. W., Richmond Hill, ON, Canada L4C 5K1 . tel:905-508-954&!
95-006226 Karenge, Lawrence and Jeppe Kolding. ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HYDROLOGY AND
FISHERIES IN MAN-MADE LAKE KARIBA, CENTRAL AFRICA. Fish. Res. (Amst.) 22(3,4):205-226. 1995. FR40(3}
[Kolding: Dep. Fish. & Mar. Biol., Univ. Bergen, High Technol. Cent., N-5020 Bergen, Norway] Hydrocynus
vittatus, Tilapla mortimeri, Setranochromis codringtonii, and Mormyrus hngirostris.
95-006227 Layher, William G. CHANGES IN FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE RESULTING FROM A FLOOD
CONTROL DAM IN A FLINTH1LLS STREAM, KANSAS WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TOPEKA SHINER, Am. Fish.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 147-148. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Pine Htuff Coop. Fish. Res, Proj., U.S. Natl. Biol. Surv., Agric. Exp. Stn., Box 4005, 1 200 N. University, Pine
Bluff, AR 71601. tel:501-543-8136] Micropterus salmoides and Notropis lopeka.
9S-OOG22B Ligon, Franklin K-; William E. Dietrich and William). Trush. DOWNSTREAM ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS
OF DAMS. Rj'o5cience45(3):1B3-192. 1995. FR 40(3)
|EA Eng. Sci., & Technol., 3468 MI. Diablo Blvd., Suite B-1 00, Lafayette, CA 94549]
95-006229 Losos, Elizabeth; Justin Hayes; Ali Phillips; David Wilcove and Carolyn Alkire.
TAXPAYER-SUBSIDIZED RESOURCE EXTRACTION HARMS SPECIES. B/o5dence45(7):44G-455. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Trop. For. Sci., Smithsonian Trop. Res. Inst., 900 Jefferson Dr., Suite 2207, Washington, DC 20560]
95>006230 Mogi, M.; V. Memah; I. Miyagi; T. Toma and D. T. Sembel. MOSQUITO (D1PTERA: CULICIDAE)
AND PREDATOR ABUNDANCE IN IRRIGATED AND RAIN-FED RICE FIELDS IN NORTH SULAWESI,
INDONESIA./. Med. Entomol. 32(3):3G1-3G7. 1995, FR 40(3)
|Div, Piirasitol., Dep. Microbrol., Saga Med. School, Nabesliima 5-1-1, Saga 849, Japan.] Aplocheilus panchax.
95-006231 Myers, Thomas J. and Sherman Swanson. IMPACT OF DEFERRED ROTATION GRAZING ON
STREAM CHARACTERISTICS IN CENTRAL NEVADA: A CASE STUDY. N. Am. /. Fish. Manage, 1 5(2):42fl-439.
1995. FR 40(3)
|Unlv. Nev., 1000 Valley Rd, Reno 8951 2|
95-006232 Overton, C. Kerry; Gwynne L. Chandler and Janice A. Pisano. NORTHERN/INTERMOUNTA1N
REGIONS' FISH HABITAT INVENTORY: GRAZED, RESTED, AND UNGRAZED REFERENCE STREAM REACHES,
SILVER KING CREEK, CALIFORNIA. U.S. For. Setv. Gen, Tech. Rep. INT No. 311. 27p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inlermt. Res, Sin., Enhancing Fish Habitats Res. Work Unit, Boise, ID]
95-006233 Penczak, T. FOOD CONSUMPTION BY FISH POPULATIONS IN THE WARTA RIVER, POLAND,
BEFORE AND AFTER IMPOUNDMENT. Hydrobiologia 302(1}:47-61. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Dcp. Ecol. & Vertebr. Zool,, Univ. Lodz, 90-237 Lodz, Banacha 12/16, Poland] Data for 17 species.
95-006234 Pyle, Micliael T. BEYOND FISH LADDERS: DAM REMOVAL AS A STRATEGY FOR RESTORING
AMERICA'S RIVERS. Stanford Environ. Law I. 14(1 ):97-143. 1995. FR 40(3)
(McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, San Francisco, CA]
95-006235 Quiros, Rolando. LA PLATA RIVER BASIN (SOUTH AMERICA) DEVELOPMENT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS ON FISH ASSEMBLAGES. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International
Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3} -November 5, 1994. Roger
W. Bachmann, lohn R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):106.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Sec. Agric., Livestock & Fish., INIDEP, Paseo Colon 982, A. Jardin, 1063 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
tel:541-349-2321j
95-006236 Rickard, William H., Jr. and Robert H. Gray. THE HANFORD REACH OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER:
A REFUGE FOR FISH AND RIVERINE WILDLIFE AND PLANTS IN EASTERN WASHINGTON. Nat. Areas I.
-74. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Gray: Environ. Prot. Dep,, Battelle-Pantex, P.O. Box 30020, Amarillo, TX 791 77] Oncor/iynchus tsriawyfsc/ia,
O. mykiss, Micropterus dolomieu, and Acipenser transmontanus.
9S-006237 Rinne, Jolin N. THE EFFECTS OF FIRE AND ITS MANAGEMENT ON SOUTHWESTERN (USA)
FISHES AND AQUATEC HABITATS. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North
American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 31 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn
RJoncs, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):108. 1994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. For. Serv., Rocky Mt. For. & Range Exp. Stn., Southwest For. Sci. Complex, 2500S. Pineknoll Dr., Flagstaff,
AZ 06001.. tel:602-556-2001; fax:602-5S6-2130] Salvelinus fontinalls, Oncorhynchus mykiss, and O. gilae in
Arizona and New Mexico.
FR4Q(3) 149 1995
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HABITAT ALTERATIONS (Continued)
95-006238 Sheppard ] D RESTORATION OF NEW YORK WATERSHEDS IN THE 1990 s: THE FEDIRAV
HYDROPOwS ^LICENSING PROGRAM. Program and Ablets, Tne Ne* York Na?ral ^rOfyCo,^ce.
June 20-22, 1 990. Dante/ P. Mo/Jo/, compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:48. 1 990. FR 40(3)
95-006239 Sieved C A and L A Walsh. CHAOBORUS IN ACID LAKES: SPECIES OCCURRENCE, UfE
HtSTOJ!^
29-May 1, 1992. Gordon C. Tucfcer, editor. N.V. Stale Mus. Ore 54:66. 1992. f-K 4U(J)
95-006240 Starnes, Lynn B. and Don C. Gasper. AFS DRAFT POSITION STATEMENT • SURFACE MINING
EFFECTS OF SURFACE MINING ON AQUATIC RESOURCES IN NORTH AMERICA, fis/ienes (flclhert*]
^F-i^
95-006241 TKlaff, Ludwik A. and Eileen Todalf. RESTORING RIVER AND LAKE BASIN ECOSYSTEMS. Nai
fiesour. ;. 3 4(4}:9 05-932. 1994. FR 40(3)
IFordham Univ. School Law, Bronx, NY 10458]
95-006242 Wichert, Gordon A. EFFECTS OF IMPROVED SEWAGE EF FLUENT MANAGEMENT AND
URBANIZATION ON FISH ASSOCIATIONS OF TORONTO STREAMS. W. Am. 1. Fish. Manage. 1 5l2].fl H>«t
. Studies, Univ. Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A41 Data for 39 species In Canada.
. ^ARACTER.SnCS OF LEISURE FISHING IN NORWAY
IMPLICATIONS FOR FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. The fifth IrXerna.ional . ^P^^^
Management: Dealing Research, Education, andManagemenI Partnerships Among Na ^f R«our«
Coforado State U/t/versity, Fort Co/lins, Colorado, )une 7-10, 1994. Book trf Abstracts, lennfcr Palo,
p. 98. 1994. FR 40(1)
(East. Norway Res. Insl., P.O. Box 1066 Skurva, N-2600 Lillehammer, Norway]
95-OOb244 Aas, Oystein; Bjorn Kaltenborn and Nick Sanyal. UNDERSTANDING CONSUMPTIVENtSS;
CONCEPTUAL, MEASUREMENT AND ANALYTICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF/N EMERGING CONC-UHN
SPORT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. The Fifth tatemalfonar Symposium on Society and ^ource Mw ^ er
Oeatrng Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource P^s«™a* in ,™
Stale University, Forl Col/ins, Colorado, /une 7-10, 1994. Book of Abstracts. Jennifer Pate, coordrnalor. p. J J- i w
FR 40(3]
(Norwegian Insl. Nat. Res., Faberggalen 106, N-2600 Ullehammer, Norway]
95*06245 Axfar4S.SOMEFACTORS AFFECTING ANGLING CATCHES IN YORKSHIRE RIVEI«Xa
Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from ihciympoauin,
of Hufl, UK, 2-6 Aprif 1 990. Jan C. Cowx, editor, p. 1 43-1 53. 1 991 . FR 40(3)
Data for 13 species in England.
95-006246 Berlces, F.; A. Hughes; P. ). George; R. J. Preslon; B. D. Cummins and |. Turner. THE I'^ISTENp
OF ABORIGINAL LAND USE: FISH AND WILDLIFE HARVEST AREAS IN THE HUDSON AND JAMfcb WA
LOWLAND, ONTARIO. Arctic 48(1):8V93. 1995. In English with French summ. FR 40(3)
[Nat Resour, Insl., Univ. Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3T 2N2)
95-006247 Bertulio, Enrique. [MINCED FISH AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO INDUSTRIAL DIVERSIPIt: ATIOI>
Rev. Tecnol. Aliment. Pesq, No. 4. p. 2-6. 1991. In Spanish. FR 40(3)
Ufopfiycis cirrata, Percophis brasi'llensis, Hefico/enus dacty/oplerus, Umbr/na canosa/, and Mc//ue:t:/us hum
in Uruguay.
95-00624B Borrie, William T.; Joseph W. Roggenbuck and Pete Zwaneveld. CLIENTELE CiKOI
DIFFERENTIATION AMONG ANGLERS ON SPECIAL VERSUS STANDARD FISHERY MANAGEMENT XON
OF COLORADO'S ARKANSAS RIVER. The Fifth Intematfonal Symposium on Society and Resource Manaffmt
Dealing Rejea/ch, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource Professionals, C.nlnii
Stale Univers/ty, Fort CoHins, Colorado, June 7-10, 1994. Book of Abslracts. Jennifer Pate, coordroaior |), I
1994.FR40J3)
IDep. For,, VP1&SU, Blacksburg, VA 240611
CasalesFiKnles,]oseR.;Eugenio'MeanaSarinana and Francisco Casarez Borbon.|PKOOUCTl
0iLTA^LE,SNACKS FROM BYCATCH IN SHRIMP AND SQUID FISHERIES.] Rev. Tecnof Aliment. /'<.'s<|. Ni
p. 35-53. 1991. In Spanish.
FISHERIES REVIEW
HARVEST, CREEL CENSUS, ETC (Continued) ^ ^^ ^^ TQ N£ B|ASES
95-006250 Connelly, Nancy A- and To mm y ^ QUEST,ONNA1RES. The mh (nternalfonaJ Symposmm on
ASSOCIATED WITH 12£^
Societyand Resource Managemem_ Y«' 6 Co/orado, June 7-10, 1994. Book of Ausiracts.
Resource P/ofwstaiafe Co/orado Suite umrew y-
lennifer P,.e, f00^0^1^ Dep. Nat. Lour., Femow Hall, Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY 14853-3001 1
|Human .mensio , PREFERENCES FOR PRESENTATION OF
95-006251 Connelly -Nancy A. and Bartar ^A Nor|h Amer(.cgn SympoS(Um on 5n^.J"d
CRFJVT LAKES HEALTH ^'^J^May ,7-20, 7992, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Wary
MiSfon,rCcoord?nator. p. 2-3. 1992. FR 40(3)
- AK.^ICO rATrw nATA TO EXAMINE POTENTIAL FISHERY
i f^ THE USE Or ANtjUtK L,AiL-n \jf\ir\ r^i/~-i &MI~\ r^arrh Ff/ortSsmD/inE1
MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS IN THE LOWER ^R p rrom '(rie Symposium, University of" Hull
lvl"' . . .._!:_..;„,, n (VflcfnvafermneriesrvjaridBeiiii-iii. i apc-;-
-l-™'tt'*
,5-006254 Dann, Shari L. and R. Ben I Peylon .ASSESS ^^ ^ pARTNERSH,pS. Ite Fffth
, edfor, p 115-120. 1994 ™™& Oncorhy(ldius ^fcfes and Sa/mo
(PKCES: ISTIOPHORIDAE), I , Honolulu %822]
(Coop. Fish. Res. Unit *Dep.Zool.(Umv. Hawaii, T. pREDlCTlNC ANT,F.SHlh
,5-006259 FuUon^avldC.MichaenManfr^^VV^
*WK.A*.™.Soc.A™u.M^Absr^^
*'^E
151
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FISHERIES REVIEW
HARVEST, CREEL CENSUS, ETC. (Continued)
Anderson; Michael Willia™; George E. Morgan and Mfchad Conlo*
rasrai r ?J?»!5IHING MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS IN THE FRENCH RIVER SYSTEM
r c ° CE EXPERIMENT AND AN INTERACTIVE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM The frl
eitTT? °V,°C''ely '"n Re,S°UrCC M3^ement: Creating Research, Education, andAta^wtfrt
BnS f^/Th ? *'?' Re*TCe Pmf^ionak Colorado State Un/vwsily, fort Coffin* Cotoo, ftme MO.
. Boo* oMbsfracts, /ermi/erPale, coordinator, p. 11 1. 1994, FR 40(3)
[Ontario Mmlst. Nal. Resour,, 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E1]
SPECIALIZATION: STRATEGIES FOR UNDERSTANDING
ANGLING PUBLIC. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 133-13-1. 1W.
|Univ. Fla., P.O. Box 1 18209, Gainesville 3261 1-8209. tel:904-392-4048|
HiraVama' [A STUDY ON REASONABLE INCOME DISTHIilUTION
.I/. 7ofcyo Un,V. fis/,. 8l(1):1-6. 1994.ln]apaneSewil.h Engtishsuma
|Lab. Fish. Res. Manage. Syst., Tokyo Univ. Fish., 5-7, Konan 4 cliotne, Minalo-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan]
n Velez and Victor Ri^deneira. [PRAWN FISHERY BYCATQ1 AND
nr, .
. R 40(3 RESOURCE'l Rev- Tec™'- **™**- ^- No. 4. p. 81-100. 1 991 . In
Tnc/i«//ui nilens, ftionoiia slep/tanop/rrys, Micropogonias allipinnis, 3nd dala for 1 21 olfict spcdu in
jFinnish For. R«. Inst., loensuu Res. Stn., P.O. Box 68, SF-801 01 Joensuu, Finland!
P' Cibbs and Tmolhy '• Wohl8enanl. CANADIAN PERCEI'IIONS OF
iv,i ii , - e - :-30. 1995. FR 40(3)
lYale Umv, School For. & Environ. Studies, 205 Prospect St., New Haven, CT 0651 1 ]
Mkumb°- A PiLOT SAMPLING SURVEY FOR MONITORING TH(
} FISHERY IN SOUTHERN LAKE VICTORIA (EAST AFRICA), tirrt
in te^ler Fisheries Management. Papers from (hn Sy
- lan C~ Cow^ ^Itor. p. 349-360, 1 991 . FR 40(3}
icus, Oar/as gar/ep;nus, and Bagrus docmac.
.
AMONG TROUTANnKl? A ""r-^ R' Craefe' RECREATIONAL SPECIALIZATION AND CONSTRAINT!
e Pa Sl^Un ^*^- ^ /"""- Meet.AD.tr. No. 124. p. 134. 1994. FR 40(3}
. pa. Slate Univ., 201 Mateer Bldg., University Park 1 6802-1 307. tel:81 4-863-8986]
fSHERY IN LAKE CONSTANCE (BODENSEE), <:a,ch
op 'NTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATKJN -N
1 ASTUDY OF GEO^IA SALTWATER ANGLERS. W.c-
,, .
no f ou.rce^anaFmen': Creat/ne^searcri, WucaJfoa nm/ W.in.i^mrrr
. o ac Prafes,S'OI7a/s' Co/orac/0 State L/n/Vers/ty, Torf Co//,nS, Co/o«K/o, ftiw 7«Jfl
(Dep.Horticu U for K«^?wrf'na'or-Pll21'1994'':R 40(3)
Ur" KanS' ^^ UnlV" Manha1'
FISHERIES MAKAK^'A^i^nF0^^ OFSOCIALJUDGEMENTTHEORYTO MARINE
Symposwm on Society and Rwoumiw-,n« BORGIA _ SALTWATER ANGLERS, The ftwrrf» Wo/I/I rtniwtoi
M*^W^*LyJwS^£^ /7'20' '9£J2' Un/wnfiy.rflW.cnr.^
SPORT nSHER^^]^ jnC- Mangun. THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE LAKE MICHIGAN
°" 5oc/e(>' and "^source MaruBcmcnf: floofc rf
n, W/scons/n. Mary Miron, cooitflnator. p. 10. 1992.
Bin^ »aite^
Manchester, VT 05254] ' ed'Ot'5- P- ] 45'1 46- 1 994' FR 40{3)
I9»
FISHERIES REVIEW
HARVEST, CREEL CENSUS, ETC. (Continued)
95-006275 Picket!, C. D. and M. G. Pawson. A LOGBOOK SCHEME FOR MONITORING FISH STOCKS; AN
EXAMPLE FROM THE UK BASS (DtCENTRARCHUS LABRAX L) FISHERY. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their
Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers (mm the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April
1 990. /a/i G. Covvx, editor, p. 262-274. 1991 . FR 40(3)
95-006276 Rabuor, C. O. CATCH AND EFFORT SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND THEIR APPLICATION IN
FRESHWATER FISHERIES MANAGEMENT: WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO LAKE VICTORIA, KENYAN
WATERS. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the
Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian C. Cowx, editor, p. 373-381. 1991. FR 40(3)
iates niloticus, Tilapia, and Engraulicypris argentea.
95-006277 Riechers, Robin K. and Gene R. Wilde. HUMAN DIMENSIONS STUDIES CONDUCTED BY STATE
AND PROVINCIAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AGENCIES DURING 1992-1993. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
Abxr. No. 1 24. p. 1 35. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Parks & Wildl. Dep., Austin, TX 78744. tel:51 2-389-4645]
95-006278 Sanyal, Nick; Oystein Aas and Bjorn Kaltenborn, CONSUMPTIVE ORIENTATION OF ANGLERS
IN IDAHO, U.S.A., AND NORWAY: A CROSS-CULTURAL EXAMINATION OF AN EMERGING CONCEPT IN
SPORT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. The Fifth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management:
Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource Professionals, Colorado
Stale University, Fort Collins, Colorado, lune 7-10, 1994. Book of Abstracts. )ennifer Pate, coordinator, p. 1 26-1 27,
1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Resour. Recreation & Tourism, Univ. Idaho, Moscow 83844-1139]
95-006279 Schorr, Mark S.; Jaysingh Sah; Dean F. Schreiner; Michael R. Meador and Loren G. Hill. REGIONAL
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE LAKE TEXOMA (OKLAHOMA-TEXAS) STRIPED BASS FISHERY, fisheries
(Bethesda)2Q(5):14-18, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol. & Environ. Sci., Univ. Tenn., 615 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga 37403. tel:615-755-4149;
e-mai1:mschorr@utcvm.utc.edu| Morons saxatilis.
95-006280 Schurman, Rachel. THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF NEO-LIBERAL ECONOMIC POLICIES:
THE CASE OF THE FISHING INDUSTRY IN SOUTHERN CHILE. The Fourth North American Symposium on
Society and Resource Management: Book of Abstracts, May 17-20, 1992, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
Wisconsin. Mary Miron, coordinator, p. 1 1. 1992. FR 40(3)
95-006281 Secretaria de Pesca. [FISHERY STATISTICS ANNUAL: 1 988.] Anu. Estadistico Pesca (Mexico, D.F.)
1 988. 350p. 1 990. In Spanish. FR 40(3)
95-006282 Siaw-Yang, Yap. CATCH EFFORT SAMPLING DATA INVOLVING INDIGENOUS GEARS IN BUKIT
MERAH RESERVOIR, MALAYSIA: A RE-EVALUATION. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in
Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian G. Cowx,
editor, p. 361-372, 1991 . FR 40(3)
95-006283 Stevens, Thomas H.; Ronald J. Glass and Thomas A. More. ETHICS AND CONTINGENT
VALUATION: A CASE STUDY OF ATLANTIC SALMON RESTORATION. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No.
124. p. 3. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep, Resour. Econ,, Univ. Mass., 226 Draper Hall, Amherst 01003. lel:41 3-545-5853] Sa/mosa/ar in New
England.
95-006284 Summers, Greg L. STATEWIDE SURVEY OF OKLAHOMA SPORT ANGLERS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.
Meet. Ahstr. No, 1 24. p. 1 36. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Res. Lab,, Dep. Wildl. Conserv., 500 E. Constellation, Norman, OK 73072. tel:405-325-7288]
95-006285 Vaske, Jerry ].; Douglas D. Covey; Michael J. Manfredo and Robin Knox. MANAGEMENT
IMPLICATIONS OF RESPONSE BIASES IN ANGLER SURVEYS. -Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 32.
1 994. FR 40(3)
[Colo. State Univ., Fort Collins 80523]
95-006286 Whittington, Dale; Glenn Cassidy; Deborah Amaral; Elizabeth McClelland; Hua Wang and Christine
Poulos. THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OF GALVESTON BAY.
Gaiveston Bay Nat/. Estuary Program Publ. GBNEP-38. 292p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Environ. Sci. & Eng., Univ. N.C., Chapel Hill 27514]
95-006287 Wolos, A. ANGLERS' OPINIONS AS TO THE QUALITY OF THE FISHING AND THE FISHERY
MANAGEMENT IN SELECTED POLISH WATERS. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater
Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990, Ian G. Cowx, editor.
p. 134-142. 1991. FR 40(3)
Esox lucius, Scardinlus eiythrophlhalmus, Coregonus lavaretus, and data for eight other species.
FR40(3) 153 199S
FISHERIES REVIEW
REGULATIONS
reen Slate Univ., Bowling Green, OH 43402)
tsox maHjuiniwigy.. ldu'son' Wisconsin. Ma/y Mron, coordinator, p. 8-9. mi tR *>}
'
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,^09.376-06021
'Um8li"8i> Rock, 4320, Soml, Africa]
in _ ' ""' «•*"•* l_A I HwJ LI . "viJWIV I It- S FATlr^ki * n\Y , . ._
&$S^& Consa^'^Y' ^U «A M^^^^ARY^DMOBILE ELECTROFISHINGfGJi
q*« *-** LdOv 500 F r^nn^i^h <• ' *^- "*ft ^Ulji
l" ^vr)SlOIF3llnh Nfni'mi.. f-^if .«-»__ *
3^<X»258 HJtmj- "omnan, OK 73072] Pyhdictis oAvart ,n
FISHERIES REVIEW
MARKING AND TAGGING (Continued)
95-006299 Martin, Steven W.; John A. Long and Todcl N. Pearsons. COMPARISON OF SURVIVAL, GONAD
DEVELOPMENT, AND GROWTH BETWEEN RAINBOW TROUT WITH AND WITHOUT SURGICALLY
IMPLANTED DUMMY RADIO TRANSMITTERS. N. Am. 1. Fish. Manage. 15(2}:494-498. 1995. FR 10(3)
[Dcp. fish & Wildl., 600 Capitol Way N., Olympia, WA 98501 1 Oncor/iyncftus mykiss.
95-006300 Osborne, Randall and Phillip W.Bettoli, A REUSABLEULTRASONICTAC AND FLOAT ASSEMBLY
FOR USE WITH LARGE PELAGIC FISH. N. Am. I. Fish. Manage. 1 5(2}:51 2-514. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish. Res. Unit, Tenn. Technol. Univ., Cookeville 38505] Morone saxai/7/s in Tennessee.
95-006301 Rojas Beltran, Ricardo; Alexis Champigneulle and Geoffrey Vincent. MASS-MARKING OF BONE
TISSUE OF COREGONUS LAVAREJUS L. AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO MONITORING THE
SPATIO-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF LARVAE, FRY AND JUVENILES OF LACUSTRINE FISHES. Space
Partition Within Aquatic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Limnology and
Oceanography Held in Evian, France, May 25-23, 1993. Gerard Balvay, editor. Hydrobiologia Vol. 300/301.
p. 399407. 1995. FR 40(3)
[INRA, Inst. Limnol., Sin. Hydrobiol. Lacustre, 75 Ave. deCorzenl, B.P. 511, 74203 Thonon-les-Bains, France)
95-006302 Timmons, Tom J. and Mark H. Howell. RETENTION OF ANCHOR AND SPAGHETTI TAGS BY
PADDLEFISH, CATFISHES, AND BUFFALO FISHES. N. Am, I. Fish. Manage. 15(2):504-506. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Hancock Biol. Stn., Murray State Univ., Box 9, Murray, KY 42071-0009] Polyodon spathula, Ictiobus
cyprinellus, t. bubatus, Iclalwus punctatus, and /. furcatt/s in Kentucky.
STOCKING AND INTRODUCTIONS
95-006303 Balon, Eugene K. ORIGIN AND DOMESTICATION OF THE WILD CARP, CYPRINUS CARPIO:
FROM ROMAN GOURMETS TO THE SWIMMING FLOWERS. The Carp. Proceed/rigs of the Second
Aquacutture-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest, Hungary, 6-9 September 7 993. R. 8/7/ard and G. A. L Gall,
editors. Aquaculture 129(1-4):3-4fl. 1995, FR 40(3)
|lnst. Ichthyol. & Dep. Zool., Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada NIG 2W1] C. c otrp/o and Adpenser
nnhenus in Hungary and C c. /laematoplerus.
95-00&304 Beaudou, Dominique; Agnes De Robert and P. Berrebi. (TROUT (SALMO JRUTTA FARtO)
STOCKING PRACTICES IN FRENCH MEDITERRANEAN REGION: CASE OF THE ORB BASIN (HERAULT).] Bull.
Fr. Peche Piscic. No. 332. p. 73-82. 1 994. tn French with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Berrebi: Lab. Genome & Popul,, CNRS URA 1493, Univ. Montpellier II, PI. Eugene Bataillon, 34095
Montpellier Cedex 5, France] Data for 1 1 species in France.
95-006305 Cassani, John R.; Ernesto Lasso de la Vega and Holly Allaire. AN ASSESSMENT OF TRIPLOID
GRASS CARP STOCKING RATES IN SMALL WARMWATER IMPOUNDMENTS. Program Issue: Program and
Abstracts, 1 4th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October
3 J -November 5, J994, Roger IV. Sac/imann, lohn R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake
Reservoir Manage. 9(2):63. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Lee Cly. Hyacinth Control Dist., P.O. Box 60005, Fort Myers, FL 33906] Oenop/taryngoc/on idella in Florida.
95-006306 Collis, Ken; Roy E. Beaty and Bradford R. Grain. CHANGES IN CATCH RATE AND DIET OF
NORTHERN SQUAWFISH ASSOCIATED WITH RELEASE OF HATCHERY-REARED JUVENILE SALMONIDS IN
A COLUMBIA RIVER RESERVOIR. N. Am. /. Fish. Manage. 1 5(2):346-357. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Comm., 729 N.E. Oregon, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97232] Plychochei/us
oregoncnsis and Oncorhynchus in Washington,
95-006307 Corn, Robert P. HATCHERY PRODUCTION PROGRAM FOR THE KLAMATH AND TRINITY
RIVERS. Ktamatb Basin Fisheries Symposium; Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-2<l March
1994. Thomas/. Hassler, editor, p. 145-147. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Fish & Game, 601 Locust St., Redding, CA96001 ) Oncor/iync/tus kisutch, O. mykiss, and O. tsbawy'sc/ta
in California.
95-006308 Courtenay, Walter R., Jr. A HISTORY OF FISH INTRODUCTIONS, WITH EMPHASIS ON NORTH
AMERICA. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 10. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Blot. 3d, Fla. All. Univ., Boca Raton 33431-0991. tel:407-367-3331|
95-006309 Crisp, D. T. DISPERSAL AND GROWTH RATE OF 0-GROUP SALMON (SALMO SALAR L.} FROM
POINT-STOCKING TOGETHER WITH SOME INFORMATION FROM SCATTER-STOCKING. Ecol. Freshwater
Fish 4[1):1-8. 1995. In English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
[N.E.R.C. Inst, Freshwater Ecol., c/o "The Bungalow," Boldron, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 9RQ,
England)
FR40(3) 155 1995
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T< " wiw*«' ™es ^ ^ N»^
FR 40(3) <-"J./vain/. Lnveffi and Peter S. JWa/tfond, editors. Blot. Conserv. 72(2)31 1-119. 1H>
[Sin. Biol. Tour du Valat, Le Sambuc, 1 3200 Aries, France! Data for 70 species
B'OMAM,PULAT,ON TOOL. ^ ^. *
^' Brid8eH; *Y 13030' *
^^^
FR 40(3) IN W1<E SUPERI°R- Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. A6str. No. 1 24. p. 18 1. 193*
" Ann Arbor' Ml "8105-2899.
COMPETIT.ON AND DOW
STOCKED BROOK TROUT. Am. Fish. Soc fon* Ht«.
Abstr. No. 124. p. 96. 1 994 FR 40(3)
S S,'S^0 n --
osus in Maine. sawo'c/es, fsox n/gec, Perca flavescens, Ame/urus nebulosus, and
BETTOR O^'SSjUWNILE WWONSsEf ^ °F HAT?HERY RELEASES °N THE ABUNDANCE AND
SiecJhead Traui m ,te WenaSwe fi/S - S?* i ' ^T a^ Wnter £co/o^ ^^renite Chinook Satow .^
Pu6fe
95-006315 Hillman, T.
rom m
and O. mykiss.
BOWTROUT/£s HAB'TAT USE' AN° °VERLAI> OF Wl-
X Do^S™!; rVet' !Vaj/>^ton- ^K^ornocS^m^M^l^.
urn. uon Lhapman Consultants, Inc. p. 109-155. 1989. FR 40(3)
WKE^Tte'^^
"••-"•6«"wu: BOOK o/ Abstracts Mav i?'™ 100? ,, •• A™ericsn Symposium on Society and Rwtn-rr*
coofdinalor.p.7^.i992.FR40('3) t/niveraty of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Maty Miiv.
IN ARKANSAS^EsVR^S-l?^ STOCKING OF LARGFMOUIrt
No- 124. p. 180. 1994. FR 40{3 AS°N AND RESE^OIR TYPE. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna. Mr*
»ep. Systematic &F.co!,Univ Kans Law™n™A«L^r „«
uiw, nans., Lawrence 6604S-2108. 161:913-864-3325) Mtcroplertn satmoldtt.
^^^'^NCNASEfa/OND^OSrOMAW/l^SJWITIIIN
9WM6319 Hutson Pa, L. ,,, .
'N/AkfliJ^^JS0"'" *J: Pltman- TE**S PADDLEFISH TOtW»0^
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95-006322 McMenemy, James R. SURVIVAL OF ATLANTIC SALMON FRY STOCKED AT LOW DENSITY IN
THE WEST RIVER, VERMONT, N. Am. I. Fish. Manage. 15(2);366-374. 1995. FR 40(3)
jDep. Fish & Wildl., R.R. 1, Box 33, Norlh Springfield, VT 051 50] 5a/mo sa/ar.
95-006323 Minckley, W. L. TRANSLOCATION AS A TOOL FOR CONSERVING IMPERILED FISHES:
EXPERIENCES IN WESTERN UNITED STATES. Special Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes of the Northern
Mediterranean Region - Based on a Workshop at the Biological Station of Tour du Valat, Carnargue Area, France,
28 /ant/airy to I February, 1 993. Alain I. Crivelli and Peter S. Mail/and, editors. Biol. Conserv. 72(2):297-309. 1 995.
FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool. & Cent. Environ. Studies, Ariz. Slate Univ., Tempe 85287-1501]
95-006324 Muchlri, S. M. and P. Hickley. THE FISHERY OF LAKE NAIVASHA, KENYA. Catch Effort Sampling
Strategics: Their Application in Fieshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull,
UK, 2-6 April 1990. tan C. Com, editor, p. 382-392. 1991. FR 40(3)
Aplocheilichtftys antinorii, Barbus amphigrsrnma, Micropterus salmoides, Tilapia leucoslicta, T. zilli, and data
for six other species.
95-006325 Pawson, M. G. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CATCH, EFFORT AND STOCK SIZE IN
PUT-ANDTAKE TROUT FISHERIES, ITS VARIABILITY AND APPLICATION TO MANAGEMENT. Catch Effort
Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University
of Hull UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian C. Cowx, editor, p. 72-80. 1991. FR 40(3)
5afmo trutta and Oncor/iynchus mykiss in England.
95-006326 Plsano, Mark S. FINAL REPORT: EVALUATION OF POND REARING OF CHINOOK SALMON
PROJECT (5.1 2) (MODIFICATION NO. 1 ). Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. Pub/. 89(5.1 2)B: 4p. 1 993, FR 40(3)
(Dep. Fish & Game, 215 Humbug Rd., Yreka, CA 96097] Oncorhyncnus tshaivylscna in California.
95-006327 Raibley, Paul T.; Douglas Blodgelt and Richard E. Sparks, EVIDENCE OF GRASS CARP
(CTENOPHARYNGODON IDELLA) REPRODUCTION IN THE ILLINOIS AND UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVERS. I.
Freshwater Ecol. 1 0(1 ):65-74. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Nal, Hist. Surv., LTRMP Havana Field Sin., 704 N. Schrader Ave., Havana, IL 62644]
95-006328 Richardson, Carol A.; Alan Heft and Leon Fewlass. MOVEMENT OF DISPLACED UPPER
CHESAPEAKE BAY RADIO-TAGGED LARGEMOUTH BASS (MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES) AFTER RELEASE AT
SPORTFISHING TOURNAMENT WEIGH-IN LOCATIONS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 35.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Nal. Re sour-Freshwater Fish., Unicorn Lake Work Cent., P.O. Box 326, Millington, MD 21651.
tel:4 10-920-36431
95'OOG329 Ruesink, Jennifer L.; Ingrid M. Parker; Martha ). Groom and Peter M. Kareiva. REDUCING THE
RISKS OF NONINDIGENOUS SPECIES INTRODUCTIONS. BfoSctence 45(7):465-477. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Wash., Seattle 98195-1800!
95-006330 Secor, D. H.; E. D. Houde and D, M, Monteleone. A MARK-RELEASE EXPERIMENT ON LARVAL
STRIPED GASS MORONE SAXATILIS IN A CHESAPEAKE BAY TRIBUTARY. Inl Counc. Exphr. Sea /. Mar. Sri.
52(1);87-101. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Chesapeake Biol. Lab., Cent. Environ. & Estuar. Studies, Univ. Md. Syst., P.O. Box 38, Solomons 20688J
95-006331 Spauldlng, J. S,; T. W. Hillman and J. S, Griffith. HABITAT USE, GROWTH, AND MOVEMENT OF
CHINOOK SALMON AND STEELHEAD IN RESPONSE TO INTRODUCED COHO SALMON. In: Summer and
Winter Ecology of Juvenile Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Trout in the Wena(c/iee River, Washington. Final Report
to Chelsn County Public Utility District, Washington, June 1 989. Don Chapman Consultants, Inc. p. 1 56-208. 1 989.
FR 40(3)
OncorfiyjicJius mykiss, O. (snawytsdia, and O. klsutch.
95-006332 Sungkasem, Panit and Siri Tookwinas. SEAFARMING AND SEARANCHING IN THAILAND.
Proceedings of the Sem/nar-Wor&nop on Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia and Prospects for
Seafarmins and SearancWng, Ihilo City, Philippines, 19-23 August 1991 F. iacanilao, R. M. Coloso, and C. F.
Quinitio, editors, p. 1 22-1 28. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Rayong Coaslal Aquacult. Stn., Rayong Province, Thailand]
95-006333 Terlizzi, Daniel E.; Ronald). Klauda and Frances P. Cresswell, DEVELOPMENT OF A REGIONAL
POLICY FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NON-INDIGENOUS AQUATIC SPECIES: THE
CHESAPEAKE BASIN EXPERIENCE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr, No. 1 24, p. 1 76. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. Md. Sea Grant Ext., NOAA Chesapeake Bay Program Off., 410 Severn Ave., Suite 107-A, Annapolis
21403, lel:410-260-1871]
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. FR 40(3) ' ' S°'ma ffiev' lnst' Ee°V No' 23- P- 49-5*. 1904.
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LOVAKIA. Catch £Wort 5amffn P-
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jcal/0n m Freshwater ft/,e;/es Manaw^n* pJ t LOVAKIA. Catch £Wort 5ampffnB Strategies: P-:
fan C. Cow,, «//,„. p lOWol * !?gj TFR ^3) J*™PM^ Un/vm.^ of f Aift Uft 3-6 ff
22f3,4):1 75-196. 1995 FR 40(3) " FR°M SOUTHWESTERN PUERTO RICO. FM. K«. WT,
A 5E'NE; BQD
95 006339 n, IL 61820, lel:21 7-244-2141; frmaifep-lMyloyauiuc.^
^t^^n^^^k and ^nnis DeVries, COMPARISONS C*
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Biol. Serv., Environ. M n ge Tecen^ Sj ' f f "^ ^(Z^^ai. 1 955. FR 4Ud)
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" 4°50 Bridger CanV°n Rd., Bozeman, MT 59715] Thymalbu wtfcui
'. DIFFERENTIAL RETURN RATES OF WALLEYJi SAMPLED ti
I^Jreat Lakes Indian Fish & WilHl''^^'1"' ™' L ' Meet~ Abstr- No- 125- P- f>^f>7. 199-1. f R 40(31
95006343 ri,, « 'C0mm" °danah' Wl S4861| St/zostec/tan Uremn in Wisconsin
.._.«« -, -^- COMPAQ BETWEEN A M|N| m: N,T AND.,
Infnrm s c R|vt«. Long /erm Resour. Moult Proaram 0'1-SCHIB 12?
' ' StS ?, ^°/'DR°yal Rd" sPringfleld, VA 2 2 1 6 1 . FR 40(3 )
Monitoring Sin., 206 Rose St., Bellevue, IA 5203 1 ]
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95-006348 Kadilnikov, Y. V. and N. M. Ivanovo. [THEORETICAL MODEL OF TRAWL COD-END SELECTIVITY.)
[Fisheries Researches in the Atlantic and and Southern Pacific Oceans. Collected Volume of Scientific Papers.}
fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation, p. 218-243, 260. 1993. In Russian wilh English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006349 Kreiberg, Henrik and John Blackburn. PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES TO MIGRATING
AOULTSOCKEYESALMONOFSHORT-TERMCILLNET ENTANGLEMENTS. High Performance Fish: Proceedings
Of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of Stilish Columbia in Vancouver, Canada,
luty 16-21 1994. Don D. MacKinlay, editor, p. 416-420. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Aquacu1t. Div,, Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Pac. Biol. Sin., Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6. tel: 604-7 5 6-701 9;
fax: 604-756-7053] Oncor/iynchus nerka in Canada.
95-006350 Mel'nlkov, V. N. (ON CHOOSING THE PARAMETERS OF TRAWL FRONT PART ENVELOPES.) In:
Commetcial Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydmbiontic Behaviour: Theoretic*/ and PraclfcaMspecis. Collected
Papers. E.A. Karpenko, editor, p. 129-141, 230. 1993. In Russian wilh English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006351 Merrier, John V.; ). Braun; A. J. Chester; F. A, Cross; S. P. Epperly and P. A. Tester. USE OF AVHRR
(SST) IMAGERY TO BENEFIT US. SUMMER FLOUNDER FISHERY MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF
SEATURTLESMm.fisft.5oc.Annu.Meet.-Abslr.No.124.p.37.1994.FR40(3) .,,...
INMFS-SEFSC, 101 Pivers Island Rd, Beaufort, NC 28516. tel:91 9-728-8708] Parallclnhys dentatus in Virginia
and North Carolina.
95-006352 Misund, Ole Arve and Arvid K. Beltestad. SURVIVAL OF HERRING AFTER SIMULATED NET
BURSTS AND CONVENTIONAL STORAGE IN NET PENS. Fish. Res. (AmsL) 22(3,4}:293-297. 1995. FR 40(3)
tlnst Mar. Res., Fish Capture Div., P.O. Box 1870, N-5024 Bergen, Norway! Clupea harengus.
0-5 006353 Oddsson Geir Ellen K. Pikitch; Walt Dickhoff and Daniel L Erickson. EFFECTS OF TOWING,
SoRT?NC i AND CAGING ON PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS INDICATORS & SURVIVAL IN TRAWL CAUGHT &
DISCARDED PACIFIC HALIBUT (HIPPOGLOSSUS STENOLEPIS SCHMIDT 1904). High Performance Fish:
Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at the University of British Columbia ,n Vancouver,
Canada, July 16-21, J994. Don D. MacKlnlay, editor, p. 437-442. 1994. FR 40(3)
[School Fish., Univ. Wash., Seallle 98103] H/ppog/ossus steno/ep/s in Alaska.
95-006354 Sechin Y T'W I Bandura;S,W.ShibayevandV.V.BIinov.ANEWAPPROACHTOTHEANALYSIS
OFAGESTRUCTUREOF^^^^
PATTERNS OF FISH CONCENTRATIONS. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater
Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull UK, 2-6 April 1 990. /an G. Cowx, editor.
p. 285-297. 1991. FR 40(3) . .
Adpenser ruthenus, Pelecus cuttratus, Abramis ballerus, A. brama, and St/zostedion lucioperca in Russia.
95-006355 Shabalin, V. N. [ORIGINS OF THE FISHERY EFFECT DURING JIGGER LONCLINE LIGHT
HARVESTING FOR SQUIDS WITH ACOUSTIC STIMULATION OF HYDROBIONTS.] In: Commercial Fishery
Technology. Fishing and Hydroblonlic Behaviour. Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. E. A.
Karpenko, editor, p. 1 63-1 77, 231 . 1 993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006356 Shevtsov, S. Ye. [SELECTIVE PROPERTIES OF TRAWLS WITH DIFFERENT MESH FORMS USED
FOR THE ATLANTIC HERRING FISHERY.] In: Commercial Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydroblonlic
Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. B. A. Karpenko, editor, p, 113-118, 230. 1993. In
Russian with English summ. FR 40(3}
Clupea harengus.
95-006357 Simonson, Timothy D. and John Lyons. COMPARISON OF CATCH PER EFFORT AND REMOVAL
PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLING STREAM FISH ASSEMBLAGES. N. Am. I. Fish. Manage. 15(2);419427. 1995.
[Dep. Nat, Resour, Bur. Fish. Manage., 101 S. Webster St., P.O. Box 7921, Madison, Wl 53707]
95.006358 Smith, Stanley D.; Alec C. Maule and Thomas P. Poe. THE EFFECTS OF INCIDENTAL
EIECTROFISHINC i ON ADULT SPRING CHINOOK SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWTSCHA . High
Performance Fish: Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium Held at df Un/wwfty of Bniish
Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-21, 1994. Don D. MacKlntay, editor, p. 443-444. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Nail Biol. Sutv,, Pac. Northwest Nat. Sci. Cent., Columbia River Res. Lab., M.P. S.48L Cook-Underwood Rd.,
Cook, WA 98605. tel:509-538-2299; fax:509-538-2843]
95-006359 Telialnik, O. V. [LIGHT FISHING FOR PACIFIC SALMONS.] In: Commercial Fishery Technology.
Fishing and Hydrobiontic Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. £ A. Karpenko, editor.
p. 1 80-1 82, 232. 1 993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Oncor/iynchus.
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nriSS^T60*, Tf'ialni'L0' V' IPACIFIC SALMON BEHAVIOUR IN NOVEL CONDITIONS.! In: Comment
nsnwy lecftno/ogy. F,shing and Hyclmbiontic Behaviour: Theoretica/ and Practical Aspects. CoJfcciod flap* H. I
A. Karpento, edftor. p. 177-179, 231. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Oncoihynchus.
r' r Vyalermajn' T- T- a^ A. L. Kroeber. "THE FISH DAM AT KE'PEL." In: Life on the MM, A Guide I
LaJiiowa s fncfange/ed Natural Resources: Wildlife. Cart C. Thelander and Margo Crabfrec, editors. p. 30 WQ|
1 994. Originally published 1 938, FR 40(3)
Oncor/iyncfius.
FERTILIZATION OF SOIL AND WATER
--.,.. ....j-n, itJBi ^jf OVJIL rtfNL* WAI tK
?NHQH3S^i vIS^U13"13"' P' R- and R- Kasluri Bai. BIOCAS-PLANT EFFLUENT AS AN ORGANIC FGftTILlSt
in t .LULTURE-Bloresour' techno/. 50(3):189-192. 1994. FR 40(3)
catpta °"' SC'" Bharathiar Univ- Coimbalore-641 046, India] Cirrhlnus milgala, labeo rohfta, nncl Cyprin
°J?6? Carperiler, Siephen R.,et al. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF EUTROPHICATION IN t-AKES, Cnvin
i. & Technol. 29(3):784-786. 1995. FR 40(3)
'".68^ ,N°rlh Park St" Univ- Wis- Madison 53706. fax:608-265-23-1
wisc.eduj Mioopterus salmoides and Notemigonus crysoleucas .in Wisconsin,
nl F°S|6c3H4* JAte&,^-; J' Olah; A' Neza^BalouchiandF.Pekar. THE EFFECTOR HIGH STOCKING 1JENSI'
AnJS,^ JC r°N POND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE. The Carp. Proceedings uf ihtt 5cco,
er£< A^?^'0'^^05"""' He/d /n Bl/(/aPe5t' HunSafX' 6'9 5ep(emfaer f99J. R. Billard mil C,. A. C. G
edrtWiAqtiacufture l29(1-4):392-393. 1995. Abstract only. FR40{3)
H nSs. P'°' B°X 47( H'SM1 Szaivas' Hun8aryl Qprfnus carp/o, Hypophthalmlchthys rnolHrix, a
if,>.^Jl °'ah; F' Pekar; S- A- Nezami-Balouchi and P. Szabo. FISH STRESS(
Hlp?STOCKED FISH-CUM-DUCK PONDS. Jhe Carp. Proceedings of the Sect
£ecd*lymp°!'um' Held in Su^Pesf, Hungary, 6-9 Sepiembcr 199.1. /\i|uacuJ(i
. 95. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[F.sh. Res. Insl., P.O. Box 47, H-5541 Szarvas, Hungary]
- 5-' Eriksen" SEDIMENT RESPIRATION AND DENITRIFICATION IN INTECJRA1
c . ^ Proceedin8s °f the Second Aquaculture-Spomorcd Symposium, ttcti
oly FRP) *' MarC/ 3f7C/ G ^' E- Ca''' edit°rS- ^wcu/lure 1 29tM):3B.l. 1 9
[Inst. Biol., Univ. Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark] Tilapia and Cyprinus carpio.
' ' ' nc
Una. Aquac.1t, Univ. Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Sco.land] Cyprus carplo.
. A £.
u,11^ Leveroni Calvi and Marco L Blandilnl. USU OF I
NORTHERN ITALY The Cam PH WIT,H?UT SUPPLEMENT FEED IN POND CARP PRODUCTION
ngav, 6-9 Sep,cmber ,993 SSnSr A Sfec™.? ^"'^P™™^ Symposium, He.fr/ fn itutttp
(CaiviiDip.Sd Zoi«e^^,?wd<;A£Ca'tM''twjMqoacuftufel29(1-4):387-390. I9B5. HR -II
p.^.^olecnicheV,aG
PASSACETHROUGH
AMERICAN SlANExME!!! fR^SJ0^ N°reika' PASSACE AND BEHAVIOR OF ADI
124. p. 52. 1994. FR_40(3) WPERIMENTAL LOUVER BYPASS SYSTEM. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Al»tf.
OF FISH PASSAGE MITIGATION
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95-006372 Fulton, Edward. LESSONS LEARNED ABOUT FISH ENTRAPMENT. Hydro Rev. 1 4(2): 1 6-25. 1 995.
FR40(3)
Alosa pseudoharengus in Pennsylvania.
9 5-006373 Hall lohn R. and Stephen M. Waste. CUMULATIVE IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND
DECOMMISSIONING: MAJORCHANGES IN HYDROPOWERRELICENSING WHICH AFFECT FISHERIES.Am.
Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Afwtr. No. 1 24. p. 1 84-1 85, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Dep, Commerce, NOAA/NMFS Anadromous Fish Habitat Div., Off, Habitat Prol., Silver Spring, MD
20910. lel:301-713-2325)
9=3-006374 Haro Alex EVALUATION OF MOVEMENT AND BEHAVIOR OF AMERICAN SHAD IN A
MODIFIED ICE HARBOR FISHWAY USING VIDEO MONITORING. Am. fish. Soc Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124.
P' IS O. Conte Anadromous Fish Res. Cent., U.S. Natl. Biol. Surv., P.O. Box 796, Turners Falls, MA 01376.
-B63-8994; e-mailifws/s=rflMullnf4-c.a(b.adm/o=fws@mhs.attmail.coml Alosa sapidis
95-006375 Katopodls, Chris. ANALYSIS OF ICHTHYOMECHANICAL DATA FOR FISH PASSAGE OR
EXCLUSION SYSTEM DESIGN.Hfeh Performance fish: Proceedings of an International fish Physio ogy Symposium
Hc/d at (he Un JiSJf of British CohimWa in Vancouver, Canada, luly 16-2 \, 1994. Don D. Macttnfay, editor.
P' 3[V°res?wa1teMn3t!S!& Arctic Reg., Dep. Fish. & Oceans, 501 University Crescent, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
R3T 2N6.tel:204-983-518l; fax:204-984-24021
05-006376 Martin Paul D.; Donald P. Cochrane and Steve Dolat. UNDERWATER STROBE LIGHTS AND
SOUND SUCaSSFUUY BYPASS SHAD PAST YORK HAVEN HYDRO TURBINES. Am. fish. Soc Mm. Meet.
95-006377 McNeil, William |. WATER VELOCITY AND MIGRATION OF JUVENILE SALMON: IS FASTER
NECESSARILY BETTER? Hydro Rev. 14(2):44-52. 1995. FR 40(3}
11066 WeslfartWng N W., Salem, OR 97304. tel:503-362-9134) Oncorhynchus in .he Columbia River.
95-006378 Octeh. Mufeed. HYDRAULIC CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF FISHWAYS. Am. Fish.
eei.Ab".No.124.M Surv po Box 796, Turners Falls, MA 0,376.
^^^ ">» ***** '" AlaSka"
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Surv,, Columbia River Res. Lab,, Cook, WA 90605. „,: 509-538-2 2 99. fax:509-538-2843]
oregonens/s.
MATHEMATICS, STATISTICAL METHODS, AND MODEUNC MATRICES FQR
Scha.ka Div., Pac. Re, Ins.. Fish. & Oceanog,, Petropavlovsk-Kamchaiskiy, Ru!sial
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MATHEMATICS, STATISTICAL METHODS, AND MODELING (Continued)
9^f'^S^^^^^n^ °F D'SPERSf™ OF ^CTH AT AGE IN laiwr
^ JSchool Pare & Appl. Biol., Univ. Wales Coll. Cardiff, P.O. Box 91 5, Cardiff CF1 3TL, Wales] Data for 7.
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[NOAA, NMFS, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., 166 Water Si., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1 907. t^SOB-S-IB-SI 2J]
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(Box 30003. Dep. 4901, N.M. State Univ., Las Cruces 88003. tel:505-646-1 346]
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Application in freiMva fti M?^ ?5 URyEY DES'GN' CatC/1 EKort SamP""S 5lr.TW««'J: Th«r
1390. Ian C Co^ ed/.o!. p! 6 "?1 S^^ ff°m the ^pos^m, Un,™^ of Huff, UfJ
Oncotbyncnus mykiss. '
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species. '--ec-elo^ien,e,SabinoArana,B,48013Bilbao,Spain|[3a^^^
CROmH MODEL FOR
95006397 Per, i ' •OX56W'SlJohn'* NF' Canada A1C 5X1. ^709-772-2090]
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95-006398 Gardiner, Ross. MODELLING ROD EFFORT TRENDS FROM CATCH AND ABUNDANCE DATA.
Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the
Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian C. Cowx, editor, p. 92-99. 1991. FR 40(3)
Safmo ja/arin Scotland.
95-006399 Gascuel, D. and G. Fontenelle. [A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH OF MODELLING AN EEL STOCK
DYNAMICS WITHIN A WATERSHED: INTEREST AND ADAPTATION OF A YIELD PER RECRUIT MODEL.) Bull.
Fr, Pecbe Piscic. No. 332, p. 43-56. 1994. In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
(Unit Halieut./D.E.E.R.N., Ecole Natl. Super. Agron., 65 Rue de St. Brieuc, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France]
95-006400 'Gasyukov, P. S. [ON STABILIZATION OF COMMERCIAL STOCK ESTIMATES, OBTAINED BY
MEANS OF THE ADAPTIVE FRAMEWORK.] {Fisheries Researches in the Atlantic and Southern Pacific Oceans.
Collected Volume of Scientific Papers.} Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation, p. 177-192,257-258.1993.
In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006401 Gebhard, H.; R. Blickhan and W. Nachtigall. [CURVATURES AND THRUST OF SWIMMING
RAINBOW TROUTS.] Verb. Dlsch. Zoo!. Ces, No. 87.1. p. 79. 1994, In German. FR 40(3)
(Zool. Insl., Univ. Saarlandes, Fachbereich 13.4, Ban 6, D-66041 Saarbruecken, Germany] Oncorhynchus
mykiss.
95-006402 Gersev, V. I.; A. M, Safronov and V. V. Gerseva. POPULATION AS A FREELY OSCILLATING
SYSTEM. Eco/. Mode//. 80(l):41-45. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Insl. Technol,, Subfac. Math,, House 43, Puskin St., 1 52900 Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Reg., Russia]
95-006403 Harberg, Mark C. DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION MODEL FOR THE
Ml SSOU Rl RIVER SYSTEM. Responses to Changing Multiple-Use Demands: New Directions for Water Resources
Planning and Management. Proceedings of Extended Abstracts From a Symposium Held in Nashville, Tennessee,
97-20 April 1994. Michael I. Sale and Rita O. Wadltngton, editors, p. 243-248. 1994. FR40(3)
(U.S. Army Corps Eng., Mo. River Div,, 12565 W. Center Rd,, Omaha, NE 68144-3869. lel:402-22 1-7270;
fax:4Q2-221-7257|
95-006404 Hatch, Upton; Chien Feng Tai and Neil Martin. RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING ANALYSIS FOR
AQU ACULTURE DECISION-MAKING. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 46. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[209B Comer Hall, Auburn Univ., AL 36849. tel:205-844-5609; e-mail:ujJion.hatch@ag,auburn.edu]
95-006405 Helser, Thomas E. and Daniel B. Hayes. PROVIDING QUANTITATIVE MANAGEMENT ADVICE
FROM STOCK ABUNDANCE INDICES BASED ON RESEARCH SURVEYS. U.S. Malt Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull.
93(2):290-298, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, 1 66 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543] Anarhkhas lupus in the
northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-006406 Hightower, Joseph E. and James R. Bence. MEASURING UNCERTAINTY IN AN
AGE-STRUCTURED STOCK ASSESSMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 58. 1 994. FR 40[3)
jNatl. Biol. Surv., Coop. Fish & Wildl. Res. Unit, P.O. Box 7617, N.C. Stale Univ., Raleigh 27695-7617.
tel:9!9-515-2631]
95-006407 Hollowed, Anne; Rebecca Baldwin; Richard Ferrero; Lowell Fritz and Bernard Megrey. AN
EXAMINATION OF MARINE MAMMAL AND WALLEYE POLLOCK FISHERIES INTERACTIONS IN THE GULF
OF ALASKA USING A STOCHASTIC BIOECONOMIC SIMULATION MODEL. Am, Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.
No. 124. p, 159. 1994, FR 40(3)
1NOAA, NMFS, Alaska Fish. Sci, Cent., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 15. tel:206-526-4223]
Theragra c/ia/cogramma,
95-006408 Idoine, Josef S. and Gary R. Shepherd. APPLICATION OF DISTRIBUTED DELAY MODELS TO
COMPLEX LIFE HISTORIES IN MARINE FISHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 48, 1994.
FR 40(3)
[NMFS, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., Woods Hole Lab., Woods Hole, MA. e-mail:]idolne@whsun 1 .wh.whol.edu]
Cenlropiistis striata,
95-006409 Ivanova, V. F. [CHILEAN JACK MACKEREL FISHING INTENSITY.! In: Commercial Fishery
Technology. Fishing and Hydrobiont'tc Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. L. A.
Karpenko, editor, p. 90-99, 229. 1993, In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Ttachurus symmelrlcus in the Pacific Ocean.
95-006410 Karpenko, E. A.; V. I. Dudov and P. S. Glul'badamov. [ESTIMATIONS OF THE FISHING INTENSITY,
CATCHABILITY COEFFICIENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF POPULATIONAL COMPOSITION.] In; Commercial
Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydroblontic Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. L
A. Karpenko, editor, p. 82-90, 229. 1 993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Tracnurus symmetticus In the Southeastern Pacific Ocean.
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MATHEMATICS, STATISTICAL METHODS, AND MODELING (Continued)
95-00641 1 Kell, L A COMPARISON OF METHODS USED FOR COARSE FISH POPULATION ESTIMATION.
Calch Effort Sampling Slralegies: T/ie/r Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from tte
Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-(> April 1990. Ian C. Coivx, edi'for. p. 184-200. 1 991. FR 40(3)
Esox /uo'ui, Abramis brama, Rutilus rutifus, St/zostedi'on luciopetca, and data for five other species in£ ngfirvd.
95-00641 2 Kendall, William L; Kennelh H. Pollock and Cavell Brownie. A LIKELIHOOD-BASED APPROACH
TO CAPTURE-RECAPTURE ESTIMATION OF DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS UNDER THE ROBUSTNESS.
Biometrics S\(\): 293-308. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Off. Migratory Bird Manage., U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Patuxent Wildl. Res. Cent., Laurel, MD 20708]
95-006413 Kokorin, N. V. [THE USE OF BOTTOM LONGLINES FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF FiiH
SIZE-AND-AGE COMPOSITION ASSESSMENTS.! In: Commercial Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydrabtonw
Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. E. A. Karpenko, editor, p. 1 4G-1 54, 230-23 \. 1993.
In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006414 Leclerc, M,; P. Boudreau; |. Bechara; L. Belzile and D. Villeneuve. [A MODEL OF HABITAT
DYNAMICS APPLIED TO LANDLOCKED ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAK] JUVENILES OF THE
ASHUAPMUSHUAN RIVER (QUEBEC, CANADA).] Bull. Fr. Peche Piscic. No. 332. p. 1 1-32. 1994. In Rendi
wilh English summ. FR 40(3)
|lnsl. Nail. Rech. Sci. (INRS-Eau), 2800 Einstein, Suite 105, PQ, Canada G1 V 4C7J
95-006415 McClanahan, T. R. HARVESTING IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD: IMPACT OF RESOUKH
COMPETITION ON HARVESTING DYNAMICS. Eco/. Mode//. BO(1):21-26. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[NYZS, Wildl. Conserv. Soc, Coral Reef Conserv. Pro]., Box 99470, Mombasa, Kenya]
9 $-00641 6 Megrey, Bernard A. APPLICATION OF BAYESIAN PROCEDURES TO LIFE-STAGE RECRUITMENT
MODELS. Am. fish. 5oc. Annu. Meet Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 55-1 56. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[NOAA, NMFS, Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 15, ld:2G&-52MI47l
Tberagra cfialcogramma in Alaska.
95-006417 Mel'rsikov, A. N. [SOME PROBLEMS OF FISHERY MANAGEMENT.] In: Cnmmenlal fish&y
Technology. Fishing and Hydtobiontic Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected fMnm. £ A
Kaipenko, editor, p, 1 1-24, 227. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006418 Mel'nikov, A. V. [EVALUATIONS OF RELATIONS BETWEEN CATCH INTENSITY AND FISHING
SELECTIVITY.] in: Commercial fishery Techno/ogy.^^^
Aspects. Collected Papers. E. A. Karpenko, editor, p. 1 19-1 29, 230. 1 993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40, j,
95-006419 Meredith, E. K. and S. P. Malvestuto. AN EVALUATION OF SURVEY DESIGNS FOB THE
ASSESSMtNT OF EFFORT, CATCH RATE AND CATCH FOR TWO CONTRASTING RIVER FISHERIES. Cards
Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from tfio Sym/io S.-L-,
University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian C. Cowx, editor. P. 223-232. 1991 . FR 40(3)
95-006420 Mohn, Robert. SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF AGE COMPOSITION IN AH. YEARS VJ.
ItnWGRATED SEQUENTIAL POPULATION ANALYSIS. /\m.Hsh.5oc/\nnu. Meet. /\(wtr. No. 12'l,p. l!iV. 199*
FR 40(3)
[Mar, fish Div., Bedford lnsl.Oceanogr,,P.O.Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS, Canada 82Y4A2,lci:Q02-4I(i 459i] "
95*06421 Mohr, Michael S.; David G. Hankin and Terry Speed. ESTIMATION OP OCEAN NATURAl
MORTALITY RATES FOR KLAMATH RIVER FALL CHINOOK SALMON BASED ON CODED-WIHE TWT,
RECOVERY DATA. Klamath Basin Fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Euwka, (nfj/wr^
23-24 March T994. Thomas I. Hass/er, editor, p. S3. 1994. Abstract only, FR 40(3)
(Dep. BEostat, Univ. Calif., Berkeley 94710) Oncorhyncfius in the northeastern Pacific Ocoan.
95fl06422 Mous, P. ).; Y. L. Budeba; M. M. Temu and W. L. T. Van Densen. A CATCH EFFORT DAT.
S^S?«NG SYSTEM FOR THE flSHERY. ON THE SMALL PELAGIC RASTRINEOBOLA ARGtWtA SN TSS
THERN PART OF LAKEVICTORIA. Calch Effort Samp/ing Strategies; Their Application in Fmstw/atct ft thefs
?emenL Papers /mm (hoCumnnci, •
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MATHEMATICS, STATISTICAL METHODS, AND MODELING (Continued)
95-006424 Pauly, D.; J. Moreau and N. Abad. COMPARISON OF AGE-STRUCTURED AND
LENGTH-CONVERTED CATCH CURVES OF BROWN TROUT SALMO TRUTTA IN TWO FRENCH RIVERS. Fish.
Res. (Anal) 22(3,4):! 97-204. 1995. FR 40(3}
[ICLARM, MC P.O. Box 2631, 0718 Makali, Metro Manila, Philippines]
95-006425 Pepin, Pierre. AN ANALYSIS OF THE LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF LARVAL FISH:
LIMITATIONS OF THE GENERAL ALLOMETRIC MODEL. US. Nat/. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 93(2):41 9-426,
1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1] Data for 16 species.
95-006426 Perrin, N. and ]. F. Rubin. ON DOME-SHAPED NORMS OF REACTION FOR SIZE-TO-AGE AT
MATURITY IN FISHES, fund. Era/. 4(1 ):53-57. 1990. FR 40(3)
95-006427 Pouilly, M. and Y. Souchon. [PHYSICAL HABITAT SIMULATION OF BARBEL (BARBUS BARBUS,
1. 1 758): SELECTION OF BIOLOGICAL MODELS BASED ON PREDICTABILITY CRITERIA.] Table Ronde Barbus
It. Papers from the Colloquium, Liege, Belgium, 6-8 July 1993. Patrick Berrebi and Pascal Poncin, organizers. Bull.
Fi. Pecfie P«cic. No. 334. p. 213-225. 1994. In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
[CEMAGREF, Div. Biol. & Ecosyst. Aquat., Lab. Hydroecol. Quant., 3 bis Quai Chauveau, 69336 Lyon Cedex
09, France]
95-006428 Power, M. and G, Power. A MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYZING ANTHROPOGENIC
STRESSES ON BROOK TROUT (SALVELINUS FONT1NALIS) POPULATIONS. Era/. Model}. 80(2-3):17M85.
1 995. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Agric, Econ., Univ. Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada N2L 3G1 ]
95-006429 Reslrepo, Victor R. and Christopher M. Legault. APPROXIMATIONS FOR SOLVING THE CATCH
EQUATION WHEN IT INVOLVES A 'PLUS GROUP." U.S. Natl. Mat. Fish. Sen. Fish. Bull. 93(2):308-314. 1995.
FR40(3}
[Div. Mar. Biol. & Fish., Rosentiel School Mar. & Atmos. Sci., Univ. Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway,
Miami, FL 33149]
95-006430 Richards, Laura J. and Jon T. Schnute. STATE SPACE CATCH-AGE MODELS: AN APPLICATION
TO PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH. Am. Fish. Soc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 57-1 58.1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Pac. Biol. Stn., Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6. lel:604-756-71 77] Sebastes a/utus.
95-006431 Robert, M. G, A POCKET GUIDE TO HOST-PARASITE MODELS. Paras/to/. Today 1 1(5):172-177.
1995. FR 40(3)
[AgRes., Wallaceville Anim. Res. Cent., P.O. Box 40063, Upper Hutt, New Zealand. lel:+64 4 528 6089;
fax:+64 4 528 13BO; e-mail:robertsm@agresearch.cri.nz]
95-006432 Rowan, David J.; Joseph B. Rasmussen and Lorna A. Chant. ESTIMATING RATION AND
METABOLISM OF FISH USING A 137Cs BASED BIOENERGETICS MODEL. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.
No. 124. p. 48. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Environ. Res. Branch Chalk River Lab., Chalk River, ON, Canada KOJ 1JO. lel:61 3-584-881 1, ext. 4736]
95-006433 Rudstam, Lars G.; Sture Hansson; Mikael HildTn; James F. Kitchcll and Barry Johnson. COD
CONSUMPTION RATES: COMPARISON OF PREDICTIONS FROM A COD BIOENERGETICS MODEL AND
THREE DIGESTION RATE MODELS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 48-49. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Cornell Univ., 900 Shackelton Point Rd.( Bridgeport, NY 13030-9750. tel:315-633-9243]
95-006434 Sampson, David B. LOCAL CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT AS AN INDEX OF GLOBAL FISH
ABUNDANCE. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers
from the Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. tan C. Cowx, editor, p. 275-284. 1991. FR 40(3)
95-006435 Scheffer, M,; J. M. Baveco; D. L DeAngelis; K. A. Rose and E. H. van Nes. SUPER-INDIVIDUALS
A SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR MODELLING LARGE POPULATIONS ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. Ecol. Model!.
80(2-3}:! 6M 70. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Insl. Inland Water Manage. & Waste Water Treatment, P.O. Box 1 7, 8200 AA Lelystad, Netherlands]
95-006436 Sechin, Y. T. FORECASTING FISH CATCHES IN USSR FRESH WATERS. Catch Effort Sampling
Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the Symposium, University of Hull,
UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian G. Com, editor, p. 298-304. 1 991 . FR 40(3)
95-006437 Seno, Hiromi and Katsuki Nakai. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS ON FISH SHOALING BY A
DENSITY-DEPENDENT DIFFUSION MODEL. Ecol. Mode//. 79(1-3):149-157. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep.lnform,&ComputerSci.,NaraWomen'sUniv.,Kita-Uoya,Nishimachi,Nara,Japan|Lep/d/o/ampro/ogus
elongates in Lake Tanganyika.
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95-006452 Xu, Xucai and S. Y. Cliiu. POPULATION ESTIMATES WITH VARIANCES OF SPANISH SARDINE
ALONG THE SOUTHERN FUJIAN COAST, CHINA, FROM LENGTH-BASED COHORT ANALYSIS. Trans. Am
Fish. Sac. 124(3):437-452. 199S.FR40(3)
[Maricult. & Fish. Dep., Kuwait Inst. Sci. Res., P.O. Box 1 638, Salmiya 2201 7, Kuwatlj Sardinella aurita.
ACCESS
95-006453 Echelberger, Herbert E. and Ronald ]. Glass. A CASE STUDY OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN FISHING
ACCESS SITES IN VERMONT. The Fourth North American Symposium on Society and Resource Management:
Book of Abstracts, May 17-20, 1992, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Mary Miron coordinator o 3
1992. FR 40(3)
LAKE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH
95-006454 Aku, Peter M. K. and William M. Tonn. CHANGES IN DENSITY AND BIOMASS OF CISCO
iCOREGONUSARTEDI) IN A LAKE UNDERGOING HYPOUMNETIC OXYGEN INJECTION Am Fish Soc.Annu
Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 92. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Zool., Univ. Alberta, Edmonlon, AB, Canada T6G 2E9. iel:403-492-1 295;
e-maihpeter^m.J^akuSmls.ucs.ualberta.ca]
95-006455 Alimoso, S. B. CATCH EFFORT DATA AND THEIR USE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FISHERIES IN
MALAWI. Catch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from
Ifte Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian C. Cowx, editor, p, 393-403. 1991. FR 40(3)
95-006456 Baigun, Claudio R. and R. L. Delfino. [RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
AND RELATIVE PEJERREY BIOMASS IN COLD-WARM WATER LAKES AND RESERVOIRS OF ARGENTINA I
Ada Biol. Venez. 1S(2):47-57. 1994. In Spanish with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Wild!., 104 Nash hall, Oreg. State Univ., Eugene 97403] Auslromenidia bonariensis.
95-006457 Barica, Jan. THE ANTICIPATED DEGREE OF SUCCESS OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO LAKE
REHABILITATION. 5em/nar on Ecosystem Approach to Water Management, Held in Oslo, Norway, 27 to 31 May
f 991. M, Munawar, editor. I. Aquat. Ecosyst Health 2(2):95-98. 1 993. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Water Res. Inst., Burlington, ON, Canada L7R 4A6|
95-006458 Barko, John W.; Robert F, Gaugush; William F. James; Barry L Johnson; Brent C. Knights; Teresa J,
Naimo; Sara |. Rogers; Jennifer S. Sauer and David M. Soballe. HYDROLOGIC MODIFICATION FOR HABITAT
IMPROVEMENT IN THE FINGER LAKES: PRE-PROJECT REPORT NUMBER 3, 1994. Long Term Resour. Monit.
Program 94-T002. 56p. 1 994. Available from Nail. Tech. Inform. Serv., 5285 Port Royal Rd,, Sprint-field, VA 221 61 .
FR40(3)
[U.S. Army Corps Eng,, Waterways Exp. Stn., Vlcksburg, MS 39180] Micropterus salmoides, Lepomis
macmchirus, and Pomoxis nigromaculatus in Minnesola.
95-006459 Beaver, John R.; Walter F. Godwin and Thomas L Crisman. IMPACT OF FISH REMOVAL ON THE
ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITY OF A HYPEREUTROPHIC FLORIDA LAKE. Program Issue: Program and
Abstracts, 34th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October
3 1-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake
Reservoir Manage. 9(2}:55. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Beaver Schabcrg Assoc, Inc., 3620 Ingleside Rd., Shaker Heights, OH 441 22, lel:21 6-92 1-4767]
95-006460 Beaver, John R. and Jacob Kann. ZOOPLANKTON DYNAMICS RELATIVE TO WATER QUALITY
JN UPPER KLAMATH LAKE, OREGON (1987-1993). Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th /nlernai/ona/
Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3) -Novembers, 1994. Roger
W. Bachmann, lohn R. tones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):55.
1 99-1. FR 40(3}
[Beaver Schaberg Assoc,, Inc., 3620 Ingleside Rd., Shaker Heights, OH 441 22. tel:21 6-921-4767)
95-006461 Bendell, Barry E. and Donald K. McNIcol. LAKE ACIDITY, FISH PREDATION, AND THE
DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF SOME LITTORAL INSECTS. Hydroblologia 302(21:133-145, 1995.
fR40(3)
[McNIcol; Canadian Wildl. Serv. (Ontario Reg.), 49 Camelot Dr., Nepean, ON, Canada K1 A OH3 ] Catostomus
comme/som in Canada.
95-006462 Boylen, C. W. LAKE GEORGE: LIMNOLOGICAL HISTORY OF A LAKE IN TRANSITION FROM
OLIGOTROPHY TO MESOTROPHY. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, June
20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy, compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:21. 1990. FR 40(3)
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LAKE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006475 Fleischer, Guy W.; Ray L, Argyle and Gary L Curtis. DIRECT ESTIMATES OF FISH BIOMASS WITH
ACOUSTICS USING A TARGET STRENGTH-WEIGHT RELATION, Am. Fish. Soc. Annu Meet Abstr No 124
p. 33-34. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Natl. Biol. Surv., Creal Lakes Cent., 1451 Green Rd, Ann Arbor, Ml 48105. lel:313-994-3331] Alosa
pseudoharengus, Osmerus mordax, and Coregonus hoyi in Lake Michigan.
95-006476 Cafny, S.; A. Gasilh; M. Goren and S. R. Carpenter. IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL STRUCTURE
TO FISH IN THE LITTORAL ZONE OF LAKES: A COMPARISON OF LAKES FROM WISCONSIN, USA AND
ISRAEL. Proceedings of the Thirty-First Meeting of the Zoological Society of Israel Held at Technion, Haifa, 28-29
November 1994. Isr.l. Zoo/. 41(1 }:8S. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Cent. Limnol., Univ. Wis., Madison 53706]
95'QQ6477 Gafny, Sarig and Avital Gasilh. SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF FISHES IN THE
SHALLOW LITTORAL OF LAKE FINNERET, ISRAEL. THE EFFECT OF SUBSTRATE TYPE AND WATER LEVEL
FLUCTUATIONS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24, p. 81-82. 1 994. FR 40{3)
(Cent. Limnol., Univ. Wis., 680 N. Park St., Madison 53706. tel:608-262-3088]
95-006478 Gilmore, Janet C. THE DNR MANAGES PEOPLE, NOT FISH: POLITICS AND THE REGULATION
OF WISCONSIN'S LAKE MICHIGAN COMMERCIAL FISHERS. The Fourth North American Symposium on
Society and Resource Management: Book of Abstracts, May 17-20, 1992, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
Wisconsin. MaryMiron, coordinator, p. 4-5. 1992. FR 40(3)
95-006479 Godwin, W. F.; J. E. Crumpton; E. F. Lowe; M. F. Coveney; L, E. Bailee and D. L. Slites FISH
HARVESTING FOR NUTRIENT REMOVAL AND TROPHIC STATE EFFECTS IN LAKE APOPKA, FLORIDA.
Piogtam Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society,
Orlando, Florida, October 3 1 -November 5, 1 994, Roger W. Bachmamt, lohn R. /ones, Robert H. Peters, and David
M. Sobatle, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):76-77. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[St. Johns River Water Manage. Disl., P.O. Box 1429, Palalka, FL 321 78-1429. tel:904-329-4364] Dorasoma
ceped/ani/m.
95-006480 Godwin, W. F,; M. F. Coveney; E. F. Lowe; L E. Batloe and J. Benlon. TROPHIC STATE CHANGES
FOLLOWING REMOVAL OF PLANKTIVOROUS FISH FROM A HYPEREUTROPHIC FLORIDA LAKE. Program
Issue: Prog/am and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando,
Florida, October 31-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M.
Sobatlc, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):77. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Si. Johns River Water Manage. Dist,, P.O. Box 1 429, Palatka, FL 32 1 78-1429. tel:904-329-4364| Dorosoma
cepeoVanum,
95-006481 Hanson, Mark A. and Malcolm G. Butler. RESPONSES OF PLANKTON, TURBIDITY, AND
MACROPHYTESTO BIOMANIPULATION IN A SHALLOW PRAIRIE LAKE. Minn. Deo. Nat. Resour, Wildl. Popul.
&Res. Unit Rep. p. 102. 1993. AbslracI only. FR 40(3}
95-006482 Harman, W. N. FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS OF CHANGE; OTSECO LAKE 1935-1991. Program and
Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May 1, 1992. Gordon C Tucker, editor. N.Y. State
Mus. die. 54:40-41. 1992. FR 40(3)
Nolropis atnermo/des, Lota lota, Stizoslcd'ton vitreum, Coregonus artcdi, Salmo salar, Osmerus mordax, and
Alosn pseudoharengm In New York.
95-006483 Hayes, Daniel B.; William W. Taylor and Harold L. Schramm, Jr. PREDICTING THE BIOLOGICAL
IMPACT OF COMPETITIVE FISHING. N. Am. I. Fish. Manage. 15(2}:457-472. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dcp. Fish. & Wild!., Mich, Stale Univ., East Lansing 48824] Stizostedion vitreum and Micropterus salmoides,
95-006484 Haynes, James M. THE FALL, RISE AND FALL? OF THE GREAT LAKES SALMONID FISHERY: 1 50
YEARS OF HUMAN IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet, Abstr. No.
124. p. 77. 1994. FR 40(3)
]Cenl. Appt. Aqual, Sci. & Aquacult., Dep. Biol. Sci., SUNY, Brockport, NY 14420-2973. lel:71 6-395-5783)
Aiosa pseudoharengus.
95-006485 Hosper, Harry. AN ECOSYSTEM-BASED APPROACH FOR THE RESTORATION OF SHALLOW
LAKES IN THE NETHERLANDS. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14lh International Symposium, North
American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 31 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John
R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):82. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Inland Water Manage. & Waste Waler Treatment, P.O. Box 1 7, NL 8200 AA Lelystad, Netherlands
tel:31 32000 7041 1; fax:31 3200 4921 8| frox lucius.
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95-006486 Hoyer, Mark V. and Daniel E. Canfield, Jr. LARGEMOUTH BASS POPULATIONS
VEGETATION IN FLORIDA LAKES. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, fo
American lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 31 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. liachmznn, f-;.1/-
R.Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Sobalh, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):83. 19'J4. FK4(](J)'
|Dep. Fish. & Aquat. Sci., Univ. Fla, Gainesville 32653. tel:9Q4-392-961 7: e-mail :danjr2@ncrvrn.ritwl(.wlf.*.;
Mi'croplerus salmoides.
95-006487 Jeppesen, Erik; Jens Bgeslrand; Per Skiver and Martin Sondergaard. IMPACT OF
COVERAGE ON FISH-ZOOPLANKTON-PHYTOPLANKTON INTERACTIONS IN A SHALLOW
LAKE. Program Issue: Program and Abslracls, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake
Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3 1 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John R. /ones, Kotwit It. JV
and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):84, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Environ. Res. Inst., Dep. Freshwaler Ecol., Vejlsovej 25, 8600 Silkeborg, Denmark. li;l:-M!i II'J '19 '*
00! Casterosteus acufealus and Rutilus rutilus.
95.Q06488 Johnson, Timothy 8. and James F, Kilchell. THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF
ONTOCENETIC AND LONG-TERM CHANGES WITHIN THE LAKE MENDOTA PLANKTIVOKOUS [M
COMMUNITY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 83-84. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Cent. Limnol., Univ, Wis., 680 N. Park St., Madison 53706-1 492. tel:608-262-3087| Afomm? cVi/yiojn ftf*
flavescens, and Coregonus aitedi in Wisconsin.
95-006489 Jones, Michael L. THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES MANAtJUMENr IN THf
LAURENTIAN GREAT LAKES. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 30-31. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Aquat. Ecosyst, Res. Sect., Ontario Minist. Nat. Resour., RR 4, Picton, ON, Canada. ti!l;f>l.)-'l7fiMOO]
95-006490 Kelly,Martin; Jeff SpenceandGene Medley. THE RESTORATION OF BANANA LAKI!:
AND DREDGING. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, Nortli /luin/uin \
Management Soc/ety,0r/andb, Florida, Octobers-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, lotm lt.j<n\i'\ Kcf
H. PC tew, and David M. 5obal/e, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):86. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Southwest Fla. Water Manage. Dist,, 7601 Hwy. 301 N., Tampa 33637. tel:81 3-985-7'l01 1
95-006491 Lemma, Brook. CHANGES IN THE LIMNOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF A TROl'ICAL AIKIC '
EXPLOSION CRATER LAKE: L. HORA-KILOLE, ETHIOPIA, Irmnotog/ca 24(1):57-70. 1994. PR -IOM)
[Alemaya Univ. Agric., Div. Nat. Sci., P,O. Box 1 38, Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia] Ti/ap/a ni/olio ;inil ll.i/f«M.
95-006492 Leslie, )ohn K. and Charles A. Timmins. ECOLOGY OF YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR FISI-IFS
SOUND, LAKE HURON. Can. I. Zoo/. 72(1 1 ):1 887-1 897. 1994. In English with French summ. f R -H)[ 1)
[Great Lakes Lab. Fish. & Aquat, Sci., Bayfreld Inst., 867 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, ON, ( :.nunb UK 4.V.
Data for 38 species.
95-006493 Mackay, D. and A. Di Guardo. ORGANOCHLORINES IN THE GREAT LAKES lUftYSTf
SOURCES, PARTITIONING, AND CONTROL. Forum - OiganocWorine Conlam/nants /n (fit.' flnui I ,iU-i S
Carpenter, coord/nalor. Ecol. Appl. 5(2}:301-304. 1995. FR 40(3)
llnst. Environ. Studies, Univ. Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1 A4]
95-006494 Makarewicz, J. C. EVIDENCE FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE LAKE ERSE [-COS YS1 1 M. i'n •?.'
and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May 1, 1992. Gordon C. Tut h-i, nftl. w W
State Mus, Ore. 54:49-50. 1992. FR 40(3)
Qncorhyncrius and 5tizoslec/ion vitreum.
D ATCC rt» n™elte' Cres and DouS'as Baker- plt-OT MODEL FOR ESTIMATING IMPACTS Oil MM 1 1 (>
RATES ON RECREATION USE ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER. Trie Fifth International Symposium on ft.i <Viy #
P^fc!rCe ^Kement: Creating Research, Educaiion, and Managemenf Partnerships Amonn Natw.\IKrnw
nctexmnatj, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, }une 7-10, 1994. Book oMtalrarlv InuM,-* f'y
coordinator, p. 1 88-189, 1994. FR 40(3)
i. British Columbia, P.O. Bag 1950 Sin. A, I'liiHi-li^-jj
tndG.T.Orlob. IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THEQUALITY ( M M 'MFAI
jeriesSympoiium; Proceedings ofa5ympos/umHeW/n Eureka, California. H-J4M^
r, editor, p. 11-15. 1994. FR 40(3)
:nviron. Eng., Univ. Calif,, Davis 95616]
:.and EstebanG. Balseiro. ZOOPLANKTON SIZE SPECTRUM IN I < It ikl A*.
Umnohgica 24(1 ):5 1-56. 1994. FR 40(3)
'liv. Nac.Comahue, C."
is in Argentina.
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95-006498 Nurnberg, Gertrud K. THE ANOXIC FACTOR A QUANTITATIVE MEASURE OF ANOXIA AND
THE NUMBER OF FISH SPECIES. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North
American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 31 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, John
R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):101. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Freshwater Res., R.R. 1, Baysville, ON, Canada POB 1 AO. Iel:705-7G7-371 8]
95-006499 Oglesby, R. T. COMPARATIVE LIMNOLOGY OF CAYUGA AND SENECA LAKES. Program and
Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, lune 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy, compiler. N.Y. State
Mas. Ore 54:42-43. 1990. FR40(3)
95-006500 Pace, M. L. LAKE ECOSYSTEMS: MIRRORS FOR DETECTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE.
Program and Abstracts, Trie New York Natural History Conference, June 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy, compiler.
N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:43. 1990. FR 40(3)
95-006501 Reynoldson,TreforB. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOSYSTEM OBJECTIVES FORTHELAURENTIAN
C HEAT LAKES. Seminar on Ecosystem Approach to Water Management, Held in Oslo, Norway, 27 to 31 May
1391. M. Munawar, editor. }. Aquat. Bcosyst. Health 2(2):81-85. 1993. FR 40(3)
[Kail. Water Res. Inst., Environ. Canada, CCIW, 867 Lakeshore Rd,, Burlington, ON, Canada L7R 4A6]
Satvetinus namaycush and Stizosledion vitreum.
95-006502 Ringler, N. H.; C. J, Gandino; P. Hirethota and P, J. Tango. FISH POPULATIONS AND
COMMUNITIES IN A HIGHLY PERTURBED SYSTEM: ONONDAGA LAKE, NEW YORK. Program and Abstracts,
The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May J, 1992. Cordon C. Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Ore.
54:60-61.1992. FR 40(3)
95-006503 Robertson, John; William W. Taylor and C. Paola Fetreri. GREAT LAKES FISHERIES FUTURES;
BALANCING THE DEMANDS OF A MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL RESOURCE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.
No, 124. p. 77. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Div., Mich. Dep. Nat. Resour., Lansing 48909. tel:51 7-373-3375]
95-006504 Schmidt, Dana; Stan Carlson; Jim Edmundson and Gary Kyle. THE DECLINE AND RECOVERY OF
KARLUK LAKE SOCKEYE SALMON: A CASE FOR NUTRIENT DEPLETION FROM FISHING. Am, Fish. Soc. Annu.
Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 51. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Umnol. Sect., Commer. Fish. Manage. & Dev. Div., Dep. Fish & Game, Soldotna, AK. tel:907-262-9368;
e-mail:igschmt@alaska] Oncorhynchus nerka in Alaska.
95-006505 Schorr, Mark S; Michael R. Meador and Loren G. Hill. INCIDENTAL CATCH OF SPORT FISH IN
CAST NETS USED TO COLLECT BAIT FISH IN LAKETEXOMA (OKLAHOMA-TEXAS), Am, fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 85-86. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Univ. OMa, Biol. Sin., HC71 Box 205, Kingston 73439] Morone saxatilis, Dorosoma cepedianum, and D.
petcncnse.
95-006506 Schriver, Per; Jens Bogestrand; Erik Jeppesen and Martin Sondergaard. IMPACT OF SUBMERGED
MACROPHYTES ON FISH-2OOPLANKTON-PHYTOPLANKTON INTERACTIONS: LARGE-SCALE
ENCLOSURE EXPERIMENTS IN A SHALLOW EUTROPH1C LAKE. Freshwater Biol. 33(2):255-270. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Jeppesen: Natl. Environ. Res. Ins!., Vejlsovej 25, P.O. Box 314, DK-8600 Silkeborg, Denmark] Casferosteus
aculeatus and Rvtilus rutilus.
95-006507 Smith, F. W. and B. A. Gilman. POTENTIAL IMPACT OF MACROPHYTE HARVESTING ON
JUVENILE FISH POPULATIONS. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, lune 20-22,
1990. Daniel P. Molloy, compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:49-50. 1 990. FR 40(3)
95-006508 Smith, Stanford H. EARLY CHANGES IN THE FISH COMMUNITY OF LAKE ONTARIO. Ct. Lakes
Fish. Comrn Tech. Rep, No. 60. 38p. 1995. FR 40(3)
[1 308 Iromvood St., Boulder Clly, NV 89005) Sa/mo salar, Alosa pscudoharengus, Petromyzon marlnus, and
Satveiinus namaycush.
95-006509 Stewart, D. M. PRODUCTIVITY AND TROPHIC EFFICIENCY OFTHE UPPER FOODWEB IN LAKE
ONTARIO. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May 1, 1992, Gordon
C. Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Ore. 54:70. 1 992. FR 40(3)
Oncorhynchus tshawyfscna and Alosa pseudoharengus.
95-006510 Stewart, K. M. and J. W. Sutherland. VERTICAL MIGRATION OF ZOOPLANKTON IN THREE
LAKES OF WESTERN NEW YORK. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, June 20-22,
1390. Daniel P. Molfay, compiler. N.Y. Slate Mus. Ore. 54:52. 1990. FR 40(3)
Atosa pseudoharengus in New York.
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t Ater. No. 124. p 49 1994 FR40(3) UTTORAL FISHES: A SIMULATION STUDY, dm. fiift Scc^
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1990. FR 40(3) ^wn'erence' /u"^ 20-22, 1990- Dan.el P. Molloy, compiler N.Y. Slate Mat I'irr. St«:
MM
'virvitKLlAL HSHERIES. Am. fttft. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. Nn. 1 24. ;i. 76. 11
[Cent. Limnol., Univ Wi«: Apn
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•* Ore 54:56. 1 990. FR 40(3) ^ Co"^nce, /une 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy, compile:. ,V V. i:
£iox masqumngy in New York,
RESEARCH
FISHERMEN OF THE PUMAB pASS'^^^05 AND TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS Of I.WA
^po^m,Heldin8 udapes LH unearl s Q V ^P' Proceedin& of the Second Aquxuliwc-Spor»
'29 U}:478. 1 P ^ '"3" * flaftllri an
;Tnlw"™HUI«™WEMENTN?Fn^/c^J^ter and Orion Djx- CRAPO CKCIK VVAJIKST
4. FR 40(3) twtNTNEEDS INVENTORY. Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. KM. M|HP-1 3;r:
Oncof/iync/tus myfc/ss in California.
USte|ND^KINTSrMANArCFMP^ E"C P' Ber^rSen. USEFULNESS Of STRUCTU
'• WeeL Afw. NO 1 3d " 1 7l , A^ HIGH MOUNTAIN BROOK TROUT POHJIATW*
Frnl M,. . ., , ' U4' P- 147- '994. FR 40(3)
saas?o«reabody Dr" champai6n- "• 6ia2°- "
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FR 40(3) * ^'emi>" 26-27, 1994, Roger Barnhart, Bill Shakv, and ft
NORTHWEST RESOURCE ,NfOHMATO
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. 1995.FR40(3)
FISHERIES REVIEW
RIVER AND STREAM MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006524 Blumm, Michael C. COLUMBIA BASIN SALMON AND THE COURTS: REVIVING THE PARITY
PROMISE. Colloquium: Who Runs the River? Sponsored by the Northwest Waler Law and Policy Project of
Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, November 4, 1 994. Richard Cohn-Lce and Norman I Sievert
editors £nwro/Uaw25(2):351-364. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Northwest. School Law, Lewis & Clark Coll., Portland, OR 9721 9| Oncorhynchus.
95-006525 Bodi, Lorraine. THEHISTORY AND LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND OFTHENORTHWESTPOWER
ACT. Colloquium: Who Runs the River? Sponsored by THE Northwest Water Law and Policy Project of
Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, November 4, 1994. Richard Cohn-Lee and Norman I Sievert
editors. Environ. Law 25(2):3&5-368. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Norlhwest Off. Am. Rivers, Seatlle, WA| Oncorhynchus in the Columbia River.
95-00&526 Bogaard, Joseph. GIVING VOICE TO SALMON. VWiat future for Wild Salmon? Ellen W. C/iu and
lames R. Karr, editors, illahee). Northwest. Environ. 1Q(4};251-261. 1994. FR 40(3)
[309 N. Division, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104] Oncorhynchus in Ihe Columbia River.
95-006527 Bottom, Daniel L. RESPONSE TO COLUMBIA BASIN PROPOSAL: ON RATIONALIZING
SUSTAINABILITY. What Future for Wild Salmon? Ellen W. Chu and lames R. Karr, editors, illahee I Northwest
Environ. 10(4):309-315. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Oregon Dep. Fish & Wild!., 850 SW 15lh St., Corvallis 97333] Oncorhynchus in Ihe Columbia River.
95-006528 Bozek, Michael A.; Robert E. Rempel; Chris A. Picard and Walter T. Momot. DEVELOPMENT OF
AN INTEGRATED CIS BASED, LAND USE PLANNING TOOL FOR PREDICTING BROOK TROUT
DISTRIBUTIONS, AND FOR PROTECTING BROOK TROUT POPULATIONS AND HABITAT ACROSS
ONTARIO DURING TIMBER MANAGEMENT PLANNING. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 8.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Cent. North. For. Ecosyst. Res., Ontario Minisl. Nat. Resour,, 966 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B
6El.tel:8a7-348-4009]Sa/ve/inusfontrna//5.
95'006529 Bradford, Michael ).; Garth C. Taylor; ). Andrew Allan and Paul S. Higgins, AN EXPERIMENTAL
STUDY OFTHE STRANDING OF JUVENILE COHO SALMON AND RAINBOW TROUT DURING RAPID FLOW
DECREASES UNDER WINTER CONDITIONS. N. Am. I. Fish. Manage. 1 S(2);473-479. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, West Vancouver Lab., 4160 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, BC, Canada V7V 1N6]
Oncorhynchus mykiss and O. kisutch.
95-006530 Brown, Larry; Maria ]. Ellis; Thomas F. Hesseldenz; David R. Longanecker; Peter B. Moyle and
Michael W, Oir, ROUGH SCULPIN. In: Life on the Edge: A Guide to California's Endangered Natural Resources:
Wildlife. Call G. Thelander and Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 392-393. 1994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Ceol. Surv., Sacramento, CA| CoHus asperrimus,
95-00653 1 Brown, Tommy L; Leslie Wedge and Chad P. Dawson. ETHICS, STEWARDSHIP, BIOLOGY, AND
ECONOMICS: RESOLVING NEW YORK'S SALMON SNAGGING CONTROVERSY. Am. Fish. Soc, Annu. Meet.
Abstr. No, 124. p. 1. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Human Dimensions Res. Unit, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14853. tel:607-255-7695] Oncor/iync/tus kismch
and O. Jsfiawyisc/ia.
95-006532 Bruce, Harry. MIRACLE ON THE THAMES. THEY'RE BACK All Salmon /. 43(4):16-19. 1994.
FR 40(3)
Safmo salai in England.
95-006533 Buclial, James L. SOME FALLACIES ABOUT SALMON RESTORATION. Colloquium Who Runs the
River? Sponsored by the Northwest Water Law and Policy Project of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark
College, November 4, 1994. Richard Cohn-Lee and Norman ). Sievert, editors. Environ. Law 25(2):375-3S3. 1 995.
FR 40{3)
Oncoihynchus In Ihe Columbia River.
95-006534 Buchannan, Robert. TOWARDS A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR A SUSTAINABLE
RECREATIONALLY-LED ATLANTIC SALMON FISHERY IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. Am. Fish. Soc.
Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 15. 1994. FR 40(3)
|LGL Consult. Ltd., P.O. Box 1 3248 Stn. A, St. John's, NF, Canada A1 B 4A5. lel:709-754-1 992] Sa/mo sa/ar
in Canada.
95-006535 Bunt, D. A. USE OF ROD CATCH EFFORT DATA TO MONITOR MIGRATORY SALMONIDS IN
WALES. Calch Effort Sampling Strategies: Their Application in Freshwater Fisheries Management. Papers from the
Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian G. Cowx, editor, p. 15-32, 1991. ER 40(3)
Satnro sa/ar and S. tfulta.
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""""" ' ' OF ANGLING ON FLUVIAL ARCTIC GRAYLING IN THE BlO K
. F«h, Wild). & Parks, 415 South Dakota St., Dillon, MT 59725. tel:406.&83-9310| %* «ra
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[Res. D,v., U.S. Army Cold Reg. Res. & Eng. Lab., Hanover, NH 03755-1 290. tel:603-64M30*|
RESEARCH 'N THE KLAMA™ ww. ow*
iripasum ow, ,j , . Program Issue; Program andAbstmts. Hthtoivr.-*';
W BaSnn nh, ,B » ^ Man^enmenl *>™fc Orlando, Florida, October 3 1 .November 5, 1 9 H £,
1994 FR 40(3/ * **"* Kobert H~ Peteri' and Dav'y M' ^oMfe editors. Lake Rvwoir M^. W •
bieiSiL8"1' SUrV" P'°- B°X 25°°7' °'3742' Denver' C0 802250007] Deltistcs ft*atoi ami C^r.
WAT°E« slpP?YtYe INSTREAM RLEASES' RSH
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I DiV" ORNL' P-°' Box 2008, MS 6036, Oak Kl%>, 7N 3:=
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data for six other specie? ^""""""^ ^W°Mto wpestris. Micropterus dolomieu, Stewiw n'm-J
I. INDEX RIVERS: A KEY TO MANAGING ANADROMOUS FISH. Wnv. fM
Sci. Branch, Gulf Reg., P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB, Canada E1C <JH(,} Sa'mji
95-006542 Chan leffrev R a H u u
PROGRAM. PROGRESS fiFpA'DT^D^,^,J:?"Sj!n!'a"Sn- KLAMATH RIVER FISHERIES ASSESS
-. . --v' • «*/*-r i |J. I J J-T. I t\ tU^J J
-rv., coastal Fish. Resour. Off., Arcala, CA] Oncorhynchus tshawytsctta,
r> VV.^u^/ames'jRT5 "' *?"' ^1°^ ™E VALUE °F WILD SALMON-
^rt-deLuxemboure I 774?% ,?* "laheel- N°r&west. Environ. 10(4):262-28(>, 1994. FK 4\«1
9S & L /L^ Ber™ange, Luxembourg] Oncor/iync/ius.
Caich Effofi Samp/m^toE^
" "nivenityoFHultUK 7*1 ffnn« , " '" Freshwater Fisheries Management. Pqms fro^r
fin England. P °" /3" C' Covv;t edilor- P- 1-4. 1991. FR 40(3)
95006545 Clarke D- W *• D •
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENbsONVrATrM?^^- USE OF TELEMETRIC TRACKING TO
5AL INDICES' A CASE STUDV OF
p. 3348. 1991. FR 40(3) "* VnposM, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 AptH imiin C fr
OF THE U^- FOREST SERVICE'S F!
IN THE RSH
. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. n.
FISHERIES REVIEW
HlVER AND STREAM MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
g5-Gfl654& Cohn-Lee, Richard and Norman ). Sievert, editors. COLLOQUIUM: WHO RUNS THE RIVER?
SPONSORED BY THE NORTHWEST WATER LAW AND POLICY PROJECT OF NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL
Of LAW OF LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE, NOVEMBER 4, 1 994. Environ. Law 25(2):349-424. 1 995. FR 40{3)
[Northwest. School Law, Lewis & Clark Coll., Portland, OR 97219| Oncorhynchus in the Columbia River.
individual papers indexed in (his issue of Fisheries Review.
g5-006549 Copes, Parzlval, ABORIGINAL HARVEST ALLOCATIONS ON BRITISH COLUMBIA RIVERS'
PROSPECTS FOR ENHANCED SALMON PRODUCTIVITY. Am. Fish. Soc Annu. Meet, Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 9-1 0
1994. FR 40(3)
|lnst. Fish. Analysis & Dcp. Econ., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada VSA 1 S6. tel:604-926-2338]
g5-006550 Craig, Sleven. NON TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT- A
COMPARISON OF THE NISQUALLY RIVER COUNCIL (WA) AND THE SALMON RIVER (BC) WATERSHED
MANAGEMENT PARTNERSHIP. /\m. Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 101-182. 1994. FR 40(3)
(State Dep. Ecol., Shorelands Program, P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600, Iel:206-407-6784|
95-006551 Da Silva, V. M. F. and R. C. Best. FRESHWATER DOLPHIN/FISHERIES INTERACTIONS IN THE
AMAZON REGION (BRAZIL). Gitlnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and
\Vorkshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October October
22-25, 1930. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm, Spec. Issue
HO. 15, p. 627-628. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(lab. Mamiferos Aquat., Inst. Nac. Pesquisas Amazonia, (INPA), Brazil|
95-006552 da Silva, Vera and Robin C. Best. FRESHWATER DOLPHIN/FISHERIES INTERACTION IN THE
CENTRAL AMAZON (BRAZIL). Cillnets and Celaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and
Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25,
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No.
1 5. p. 6 1 8. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[lab. Mamiferos Aquat., Inst. Nac. Pesquisas Amazonia (INPA), C.P. 478, 6901 1 Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil]
95-006553 Daniels, R. A.andT. L. Lawrence. CHANGE IN NEAR-SHORE FISH ASSEMBLAGES INTHE LOWER
HUDSON RIVER, 1936-1 991 . Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May
I, 1992. Gordon C. Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Ore 54:32-33. 1 992. FR 40(3}
Notropis bifrenatus, N. amoenus, Cyprinella spiloplera, Luxitus cornutus, Hybognathus regius, Semolilus
atromaculatus, S. corpora/is, Scardinius erythrophlhalmus, Umbra pygmaea, Aplodinotus grunniens, and dala for
eight other species in New York.
95-006554 Dauble, Dennis D,; R. L. Johnson; R. P. Mueller, C. S. Abernethy; B, J. Evans and D. R. Kenney. USE
OF NEW TECHNOLOGY TO LOCATE FALL CHINOOK SALMON SPAWNING SITES IN THE LOWER SNAKE
RIVER. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 6. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Pac. Northwest Lab., P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352] Oncorhynchus tshawytscha in Washington.
95-006555 de la Fuente, Juan and Polly A. Haessig. SALMON SUB-BASIN SEDIMENT ANALYSIS. Klamath
River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 91(HP-9): |375p.] 1993. FR 40(3)
|U.S. For. Serv., Klamath Nail. For., 1312 Falrlane Rd, Yreka, CA 96097] Oncor/iyncnus tshawytscha and O.
rnykiss in California.
95-006556 Dennis, Donald F.; Louise M. Tritton; Deane Wang and Walter Kuonlzel. PROTECTING
WETLANDS FOR FISHERY MANAGEMENT: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY EVALUATION. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
Abstf. No. 124. p. 1.1994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. For. Serv,, Northeast. For. Exp, Stn,, P.O. Box 968, Burlington, VT 05420. tel;802-95l-6774]
95-006557 Dixon, Douglas A.; Joseph G. Loesch and Paul V. Rudershausen. EFFECTS OF LIGHT INTENSITY
ON AVAILABILITY OF TIDAL FRESHWATER FISH TO A PUSHNET. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24.
p. 94. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Coll. William & Mary, School Mar. Sci., Va. Inst. Mar. Sci., Gloucester Point 23062. tel:804-642-7322;
e-mail : cfb@vims.edu] A/osa aestivalis, A. pseudobarengus, A. sapidissima, Dorosome pelenense, Anchoa mitchilli,
tctalurus punctatus, Notropis bifrenatus, Menidia beryllina, Morone saxalilis, and M. americana in Virginia.
95-006558 Dolloff, C. Andrew. IMPACTS OF HISTORIC LAND USE ON TROUT HABITAT IN THESOUTHERN
APPALACHIANS. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at YeWowslone National Park,
September 26-27, ) 994. Roger Barnharl, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 121-124. 1994. FR 40(3)
IColdwaler Fish. Res. Unit, U.S. For. Serv., Southeast. For. Exp, Stn., Dcp. Fish. & Wildl., Va.Tech., Blacksburg
24061-0321 \Safvelinusfontinalis.
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Individual chapters indexed in thVlsSul of n^- DCe^m'Cron>neL FR 40(3J
"•006560 DoucettRichardR '7 B°f ^^ fieWe- °-^-^, ^^c., ant»0.^,
DS LEAD'NC TC MuSlMl^ A" Cui*ak- STABLE 'SOTOPJ: AKALV^v
SkMrn firi^K J± °£ 1N 1SMALL TRIBUTARY OF THE fcXJJk
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95-006563 Enerev
FEDERAL
ci^;um;m°R
^iwrfi*o^c'^^
ron. ia>v 25(2):389-398. 1 995. FR 4fl[3)
iiv.,Ba,on Rouge 70*03} Eleoirissandwicen^Sienogobtus^i^
'^^^D^^SS5,^? THE ST' CROIX RIVER: COWLKF IN-'
JUU. For. & Conserv. Hist. 37(41:1 79-1 87. 1993. FR 4WM
?«X«5.6 Qm..^..mJ .. ••— «««t3W,»,87.1991.
-E
r. Xlnflu. f/:1
' P' QV- & Environ' E"8- Univ. Melbourne, Parkvifle, Vic. 303:
OFTHEGl
:'70f), Tnl „ "••"1™lc"-r'scn-'}aH):77.83.1995.lnGermanw«tl1rr1^1
;.*ow;.lnrtv Univ. Sal?hi,ra Hp|||,n
„ nellbrunner Sir 34 A in?n c,i t. , . ,
'va, Phoxinus ohL-n,,; r^,7 SLazburS' Austria Sa/mo (ruHa /i'i:
°nox'n"c Co«w gofa/o, and data for 1 6 oDior
-871 86 Harnosand, Sweden! Salmn i»,«.n
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95-006572 Great Northern Corporation. FINAL REPORT - CHALLENGE GRANT PROJECT (ORDWAY
RANCH}. Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 92(Ordway):5p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[P.O. Box 20, Weed, CA 96064] Oncorhync/ius in California.
95-006573 Great Northern Corporation. FINAL REPORT • SHASTA RIVER RIPARIAN PROJECT (EASTON
RANCH). Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 92(HR-1 7):8p. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[P.O. Box 20, Weed, CA 96064] Oncorhynchus in California.
95-006574 Grost, Richard T. and Linda A. Prendergast. WILD TROUT AND MEGAWATTS: A CASE FOR
COMPATIBILITY. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park,
September 26-27, J 994. Roger Bamhart, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 1 97. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Harza Inc., Consult. Eng. & Sci., POB C-969000, Bellevue, WA 98009. Iel:206-882-2455|
95-006575 Groves, Phillip A. A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF FALL CHINOOK, ONCORHYNCHUS
T5HAWYTSCHA, SPAWNING HABITAT WITHIN THE HELLS CANYON REACH OF THE SNAKE RIVER, OR:
OUT OF SIGHT - OUT OF MIND. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 23. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Idaho Power Co., P.O. Box 70, Boise 83707. tcl:208-383-2587]
95-006576 Hall, L. W., Jr.; M. C. Scott; W. D. Killen and S. A. Fischer. DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AN INDEX
OF BIOTIC INTEGRITY WITH MARYLAND COASTAL PLAIN STREAM FISH. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.
Na. 124. p, 96. 1994. FR 40(3)
jUniv. Md, Agric. Exp. Sin., Wye Res. & Educ. Cent., P.O. Box 169, Queenstown 21658. tel:41 0-827-8056]
95-006577 Harris, C. C. and J. O'Laughlin. POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON RECREATION AND TOURISM OF
SALMON RECOVERY IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER SYSTEM. The Fourth North American Symposium on Society
and Resource Management: Book of Abstracts, May 17-20, 1992, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
MaryMiron, coordinator, p. 185. 1992. FR 40(3)
95-006578 Haury, ).; ).-L. Bagliniere; A.-l. Cassou and G. Maisse. ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL
ORGANIZATION IN A SALMONID BROOK IN RELATION TO PHYSICAL FACTORS AND MACROPHYTIC
VEGETATEON. Space Partition Within Aquatic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International Congress of
Limnology and Oceanography Held in Evian, France, May 25-28, J 993. Gerard Balvay, editor. Hydrobiotogia Vol.
300/301. p. 269-277. 1995. In English with French summ. FR 40(3)
[lab. Eco!. Aquat., 65 rue de Saint-Brieuc, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France] 5a/mo trulta and S. sa/ar in France.
95-006579 Holland, Marjorie M. CHALLENGES IN MANAGING FLUVIAL ECOTONES. Understanding and
Managing Ecotones: Proceedings of the 3rd International SCOPE/UNEP Workshop on Ecotones, Moscow,
December 3-5, 1993. PaulG. Risscr, editor. Ceo/. Int. No. 22. p. 57-71. -1995. FR40{3)
(U.S. Environ. Prot. Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 2771 1 1
95-006580 Huffaker, Steven M. IMPACTS OF LISTING PACIFIC SALMON ON FISHERY MANAGEMENT. Wild
Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, 1994.
Roger Bainhart, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 85-88. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Bur, Fish., Dep. Fish & Game, Boise, ID] Oncorhynchus in Hie Columbia River.
95-006581 Hulbert, P. J. MANAGEMENT OF NEW YORK'S COLD-WATER STREAM RESOURCES. Program
and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, lime 20-22, (990, Daniel P. Molloy, compiler. N.Y. State
Mus. Ore. 54:34-35. 1990. FR 40(3)
95-006582 Hulcliinson, J. Larry and Thomas B. Hardy. EVALUATION OF INSTREAM FLOW NEEDS FOR A
FISH COMMUNITY OF THE CENTRAL PLATTE RIVER, NEBRASKA USING PHYSICAL HABITAT SIMULATION
(PHABSIMJ ANALYSIS AND AN ABIOTIC BASED HYDRAULIC NICHE ANALYSIS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet
Abstr. No, 1 24. p. 1 46. 1 994. FR 40(3)
jGame & Parks Comm., 2200 N. 33rd St., Lincoln, NE 68503. lel:402-471-5554|
95-006583 Ingendahl, Detlev; Alain Marly; Michel Lariner and Dietrich Neumann. [THE CHARACTERISATION
OF SPAWNING LOCATIONS OF ATLANTIC SALMON AND SEA TROUT IN A FRENCH PYRENEAN RIVER.]
Limnologica 25(1):73-79. 1995. In German with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Zool. Insr. Univ. Koeln, Wyertal 1 1 9, 50923 Koeln, Germany] Sa/mo sa/ar and S. trulta.
95-006584 Isely, J. Jeffery; Churchill B. Grimes; Charllne S. McNeil; Douglas A. DeVries and Robert J. Alman.
EARLY LIFEIN THE FAST LANE: RECRUITMENT DYNAMICS IN THE PLUME FRONT OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
Am, Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 64. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Coop. Fish & Wild Res. Unit, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29634-0362]
95-006585 Iverson, Ron. KLAMATH COORDINATED INFORMATION SYSTEM, Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet
Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 7. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wild, Serv., P.O. Box 1 006, Yreka, CA 96097]
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NT COUNCIL: CAPTURE AMn^DTE^R ANDTHE NORTHERN CA-
ft/93j?K^ KLAMATH RIVER LATE RUN ?S,^IS,52MPONENT' VUROK ACtC
(P.O. Box 1006 Yreka93' FR "°(3) CHINOOK, FY 1 992. Klamath Rfrw fWi.
95-006593 K|a "7"1006' °nCOr/1J"1C'1W ^"Vbcfta in California.
WJDM94 Wauda,
AGREETMENf
FR '°(3) GERMINATION. Khmath Rive, fhh
^ OnCDr/1XnC/1US ^^cfta and O. nykiss in Callftirnl.1.
C' H-nbuch and An,,1H1(y ,.
S THE ECOL0«ff-AU STA1US
RIVER DRAINAGE BASIN,
'ana(!mioi'Soc'a>'-
. Pe,e,s, mc!D^,k,.
, PA 1
FISHERIES REVIEW
RIVER AND STREAM MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006599 Lang, John. AGE COMPOSITION OF THE 1 992 KLAMATH RIVER FALL CHINOOK RUN BASED
ON SCALE SAMPLING PROGRAM. Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. Pub/. 93(FP-06}: [4p.| 1 993. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wild). Serv., Arcata, CA| Oncorhynchus tsha\vytscha in California.
95-006600 Lehmann, J.; M. Schenk; F. Sturenberg and A. Schreiber. NATURAL REPRODUCTION OF
RECOLONIZING ATLANTIC SALMON, SALMO SALAR, IN THE RHENANIAN DRAINAGE SYSTEM
(NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN, GERMANY}. Naturwissenschaflen 82(2):92-93. 1995. FR 40(3}
[Landesanstall Oekologie, Bodenordnung & Forsien, Dezernate Fisch., D-57399 Kirchhundem-Albaum,
Germany]
95-006601 Lessard, Marlin; Jean Boudreault and Gilles Bourgeois, GEOREFERENCED SALMON DATABASE.
Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 44. 1994, FR 40(3}
| Hydra-Quebec, 1010 Ste-Calherme Est, Montreal, PQ, Canada H2L 2G3. tel:51 4-985-71 B9]
95-006602 Lobon-Cervia, ).; C. C. Utrilla and P. A. Rincon. VARIATIONS IN THE POPULATION DYNAMICS
OF THE EUROPEAN EEL ANGUILIA ANGUtLLA (L} ALONG THE COURSE OF A CANTABRIAN RIVER, fro/.
Freshwater fis/i4{1):1 7-27. 1995. In English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Evol. Ecol., Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci., CSIC, C/. Jose Gutierrez Abascal, 2, E-28006 Madrid, Spainl.
95-006603 Longenbaugh, Matthew H. and Jeffrey R. Chan. KLAMATH RIVER FISHERIES ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM. FINAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR FISHERIES INVESTIGATIONS ON BLUE CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO
KLAMATH RIVER, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, FY 1 993, Klamath River Fish. Resour. Off. Publ. 92(FP-2):55p. 1 994.
FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wiltll. Serv,, Coastal Fish. Resour. Off,, Arcata, CA| Oncor/iync/ius tshawytscha.
95-006604 Lukas, Joseph A. and Donald J. Orlh. RELATIONS BETWEEN STREAMFLOW AND SPAWNING
HA8ITAT FOR SMALLMOUTH BASS IN A REGULATED VIRGINIA STREAM. Am, Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.
No. 124. p. 148. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Idaho Power Co., P.O. Box 70, Boise 83707] Micropterus dolomieu.
95-006605 Maas, Marian and Del Slallwood. FISHES OF HOLT CREEK (KEYA PAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA).
Pioc. Nebr. And 5d, No. 105. p. 31. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Cell Biol. & Anat., Univ. Nebr. Med. Cent., Omaha 681 9B] Phoxinus cos, P. neogaeus, Matgariscus
tnargarita, Notropis hetemlepis, and data for eight other species.
95-006606 Machado-Allison, Antonio. FACTORS AFFECTING FISH COMMUNITIES IN THE FLOODED
PLAINS OF VENEZUELA. Acta Biol. Venez. 1 5(2):59-75. 1 994, In English with Spanish summ. FR 40(3)
[Jnst. Zool. Trop., Mus, Biol., U.C.V., Apto. Correos 47058, Caracas 1041 -A, Venezuela]
95-006607 Marsh, John H. APPLICATION OF A WATERSHED APPROACH TO SALMON RECOVERY. Am.
Fish. Soc. Annv. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 54. 1 994. FR 40(3}
[Northwest Power Planning Council, 851 SW 6th Ave,, Suite 1 100, Portland, OR 97204. tel;503-222-5161]
Oncorhynchus In the Columbia River,
95-006608 Millard, C. ]. and N. H. Ringler. RESTORATION OF ATLANTIC SALMON IN THREE CENTRAL NEW
YORK STREAMS. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference III, April 13-April ffi, 1994.
Cordon C Tucker, editor, p. 34. 1994. FR 40(3)
(SUNY, Coll. Environ. Sci. & For., Syracuse, NY 13210| Sa/mo safer.
95.006609 Morgan, C. R. and N. H. Ringler. ROLE OF A DENTHIC PREDATOR (COTTUS COGNATUS) AND
STREAM COVER ON INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF A TRIBUTARY OFTHESUSQUEHANNA
RIVER. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, tune 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Moltoy,
compiler. N.Y. State Mus. Ore 54:41. 1990. FR 40(3)
95^0066 10 Murray, K. R. BIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS OF THE U.S, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY'S HUDSON
RIVER BASIN STUDY, NATIONAL WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM. Program and Abstracts, The
New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May 1, 1992. Gordon C Tucker, editor. N,Y. State Mus. Ore.
5-1:55-56.1 992. FR 40(3)
95-00661 1 Nankervis, James M. and Michael K. Young. NATURAL PROCESSES, HABITAT REHABILITATION
AND WILD TROUT. Wild Trout V: Wild Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held at Yellowstone National
Park, September 26-27, J994. Roger Barnhart, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 77-81 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. For. Serv. Rocky Mt. For. & Range Exp. Stn., Forl Collins, CO]
95-006612 Newcomb, Tammy J.; Sue A. Perry and William B, Perry. TRANSFERABILITY OF ACE-0
SMALLMOUTH BASS HABITAT SUITABILITY CRITERIA. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 87-88.
1 994. FR 40(3)
|pep. Fish. & Wildl., Mich. Slate Univ., 13 Nat. Resour. Bldg., East Lansing 4B824-1222. tel:5t 7-336-2760]
e-mail:coo ntg@msu.edu]
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Dolloff and Arlhur J. Bulger. FISH HABITAT AND R5H
" ' ' ' NATIONAL PARK WATERSHEDS. Am. Fish. Son Ann"
,., Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, BQ Canad,
[Dep. Nat. Resour., Sect. Fish., 7372 Slate Hwy. 25 SW, Montrose, MN 55363. tel:612.675-3301]
, O.
i^pS^ Chap°n' HETEROGE^irV AND TYPOLOGY OF
A ?-RET°? ^°ASTAL RIVER (ELORN-FINISTERE, FRANCE}. Space
™ lcT ,O/ '^ 5econd 'n(e™(''°™' Co"g'«5 o/' i/m/ratafy and
P-259.2685 .FR40(3) ' ^ 2S'28' '"^ Cerard ^^^ ec//Wr- W«>btok>8h Vol. 300/301.
& Dep- Environ'
S.'S0 3nd R°dger L Nelson' FISH HABITAT CONDIUONS;USINC
ON TWO FFa c WAT?RSH ^ ^T PCROCEDURTES(FOR ACTING DIFFERENCES
FR40(3) "lAiwijtu WATERSHEDS. U.S. for. Sem Cen. Tech. Rep. INT No. 300. Up. !•}«.
Untermt. Res. sin., Enhancing Fish Habitats Res. Work Unit, Boise, ID|
HAB™TS IN THE LOWER COLUMBIA RIVEH: A
tr. No. 1 24. p. 7 1 994. FR^ EXPLORING WHAT'S THERE. Am. Fish. Soc. Anau. Mm
. . .
INatl. Biol. Surv, Columbia River Res. Lab., Cook, WA 98605. ,61:509.538-2299] Spenser .
wKuftoSE^^ SSg S?ANCE °F LARVAL AND POST-LARVAL FISHES ON
. No. 124 p lOO 1994 FR3 S °F TW° ALABAMA STREAMS. /\m. f/sf,. Soc Anno.
95-,
IMF. ft Ptrtew: Noafl^^t11!113^^^ FOREST OF STREAM AND FISH MANAGEMENT.)
[Agence Eau Ifton^i^.S?;!9;}- ln ^hwiih English summ. FR 40(3)
95006622 F ™[e"^^~^e, 31 rue Jules Guesde, 69510 Pierre-Benite, France|
SPAWNING ESCAPEM^Nm^Ea RIVER FALL CHINOO« SALMON NATURAt
I993.FR40(3J JtCT(2'21lA^ENDlxA.Wamath/^rF^.Resow.O/irpuW89(2.21Vt|47|i.|
Onco/hynchirs (ihawy-tscha in California.
SSIM?3 ^MWP^OjOTSJamMnn^JS, R'VER FALL CH'NOOK SALMON NATURAL
89(2.21)B:5p. 1933. FR40(3) ' '21) <MODIFICATION NO. 1). Klamath River Fish. Resour. OH. t'ubf
Oncorhynchus ^haw/tscfta In California.
95-006624 Pollavciiuk M A ^ A v
HSHERY "DASTREOF THEUSSR] tehSto1 j'^S °F ™E °ESNA TRIBUTARIES IH Ttt£
OF SYSTEM OPERATIC
f , New D/rea'ons '"' WMr KSSOUKK Pl,mir,s
180 1991
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95-006626 Power, Mary E.; Adrian Sun; Gary Parker; William E. Dietrich and ]. Timothy Wootton. HYDRAULIC
FOOD-CHAIN MODELS, BibScfence 45(3):159-167. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Integrative Bio!., Univ. Calif., Berkeley 94720]
95-006627 Pusey, Bradley ].; Angela H. Arthinglon and Marlin G. Read. SPECIES RICHNESS AND SPATIAL
VARIATION IN FISH ASSEMBLAGE STRUCTURE IN TWO RIVERS OF THE WET TROPICS OF NORTHERN
QUEENSLAND,AUSTRAL1A.£nviron.B;o/./V5he542(2):18l-199.1995.FR40(3)
lArthington: Cent. Catchment & In-Stream Res., Environ. Sci., Griffith Univ., Nathan, Qld, 411 1, Australia]
Data (or 35 species.
95-006628 Quinn, Jeffrey W. IMPACTS OF TROUT STREAM HABITAT REHABILITATION PROJECTS ON
NONCAME FISH COMMUNITIES IN FIVE SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA STREAMS. Minn. Dep. Nat. Resour.
WikIL Popul. & Res. Unit Rep. p. 1 42. 1 993. Abstract only. FR 40(3) _
[Dep Bid, Winona Stale Univ., P.O. Box 5838, Winona, MN 55987] Salvelinus fonlmahs, Cu/aea inconstans,
Cottus cognatus, C bairdi, Sa/mo trutta, and Catostomus commersoni.
95-006629 Railsback, Steven F.; Roger F. Blackett and N. Diane Poltinger. EVALUATION OF THE FISHERIES
IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THETERROR LAKE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,
Rivers 4[4J:31 2-327. 1993. FR 40(3)
[250 California Ave., Arcala, CA 95521] Oncorhynchus in Alaska.
95-006630 Redding, D. G,; M. F. O'Connell and T. R. Porter A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT
BASED ON INDICATOR RIVERS. Am. fish. Soc Annu. Meet, Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 4-1 5. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Box 5667, Si. John's, NF, Canada A1 C 5X1 . e-mail:reddin@nllorc.nwafc.nf.cal Sa/mo
safer in Canada.
95-00663 1 Rieman, Bruce E. and John D. Mc.ntyra. DEMOGRAPHIC AND HABITAT REQUIREMENTS FOR
CONSERVATION OF BULL TROUT. US. For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. /NT No. 302, 38p. 1 993. FR 40(3)
(Inlerml. Res. Sin., For. Sd. Lab., Boise, ID] Satvelinus confluenlus in the Rocky Mountain Region.
95-006632 Ringler, N. H,; J. C. Kennen; S. J. Wisniewski and K. R. Murray. FISH COMMUNITIES OF LAKE
ONTARIO TRIBUTARIES: LESSONS FROM SUBSIDIZED SYSTEMS. Pro-am and Bracts JheNewJork
Nrtir JJ-ffstoy Conference, /une 20-22, 1990. Dan/e/ P. Molloy, compffer. N.Y. Stale N.V. State Mus. Ore. 54:46.
1 990. FR 40(3)
95.006633 Rode, Michael. BULL TROUT. In: Life on the Edge; A Guide to Cafffom/a's Endangered Natural
Resources- Wildlife. CarlG. The/ander and Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 340-341. 1994. FR40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Game, 3 N. Old Stage Rd., Mount Shasta, CA 96067] Sa/re/inus confluents.
95-006634 Rohlf, Daniel. LEGAL ISSUES SHAPING SALMON'S FUTURE Co/toqulum: Who Run; i the River?
^oniwedbytheNorthiveaM^^
November 41994. Richard Conn-Lee and Norman /. S/evert, ed/tors, Cnwraa taw 25(2):41 3-416 1 995 FR 40(3)
[Northwest. School Law, Lewis & Clark Coll, Portland, OR 9721 9) Oncorhynchus in the Columbia River.
95-006635 Ruffino, Mauro Luis and Victoria Judith Isaac. THE FISHERIES OF THE LOWER AMAZON:
QUESTIONS OF MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT. Ac* Blol. Venez. 1 5(2):37-46. 1 994. In English with
S B™ riiedo Amblente Recursos Nat. Renovaveis, Av. Tapajos, 2267-68.040-000 San.arenvPA,
Bra2ill Arapaima gigas and Colossoma macropomum.
95-006636 Schill, Daniel], and Paul A.KIine.BIOLOGICALSIGNIFICANCEOFANGLERNON.COMPLIANCE
ON TWO IDAHO TROUT WATERS MANAGED WITH SPECIAL REGULATIONS. Am. F,sh. Soc. Annu. Meet,
Af>s(r. No. 1 24. p. 1 63. 1 994. FR 40(3) ...
[Dep. Fish & Game, 3806 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686. tel:208-465-8404| Oncorhynchus c/arfcf.
95-006637 Schlosser, Isaac ). DISPERSAL, BOUNDARY PROCESSES, AND TROPHIOLEVEL INTERACTIONS
IN STREAMS ADJACENT TO BEAVER PONDS. Eco/ogy 76(3):908-925. 1 995, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Blol., Univ. Sin., Grand Forks, ND 58202-901 9] Data for 1 2 species in Minnesota.
95-006638 Seki, Shingo; Nobuhiko Taniguchi; Naozumi Murakami; Akira Takamlchl and I Isao TakahashL
SEASONALCHANGESINTHEMIXINCIWTEOFRESTO
STOCKUSINGANALLOZYMEMARKER.F/sh.ScUO(1):31-35.1994.FR40(3)
|Dep. Cult. Fish., Fac. Agrlc,, Kochi Univ., Nankoku, Kochl 783, Japan] P/ecog/osus alttvelis in Japan.
95-006639 Shelby, Bo; Thomas C. Brown and Jonathan G. Taylor. STREAMFLOW AND RECREATION. U.S.
For. Sen-. Cert. Tech. Rep. RM No. 209. 27p. 1 992. FR 40(3)
FR40(3)
FISHERIES REVIEW
li™**? ST*EAM MA_NAGEMENTAND RESEARCH (Continued)
r THE IMPACTS OF PASSIVE NETS AND TRAPS ON THE CIANGtllC
"Ofporahng the Proceedings of the Symposium anil Workshop on tie
Vets and Traps, la lolla, California, October 22-25, 1 990. Wi//;,ira F, Petcn
'"" °"~ '- ""-'=•-'- - ' •-,. is.p.627. 19'
IRoyal Nepal Acad. Sci. & Technol. & Dep. Zool,, Kirtipur Campus, Kalhmandu, Nepal]
'T°RAL E°LGY °F F1SHES IN THE HUDSON RIVE* BASIN,
Ore ^
™/e« RE?f?,NSET° COLUMB|A BASIN PROPOSAL: "IT'S THEORGANIZATIOM,...'
1994. FR 40(3) °" ^"d/ames fi. Karr, ed/iors. /tehee/. Nort/iiven fnwon. 1 0H):MH001
[Dep. Anthropol,, Waldo 238, Oreg. State Univ., Corvallrs 9733 1-6403]
C; THE SCOH
ftsher'es ^/npos/um: Proceedings of a Symposium Held if
re - rho™s >• Hassler' "UK*- P- ' 94-200. 1 994. FR 40(3)
California. Walershed CRMP Group, P.O. Box 719, Elna, CA 96027] Oncorhyndw Isha^wfu in
i™ ACMnP;0a,^^harleS R Rabeni' RECIONAL EVALUATION OF THE RELATION Of HABITAT
T« ? AND ABUNDANCE OF SMALLMOUTH BASS AND LARGEMOUTH BASS IN MISSOURI
. T/anr. Am. fij/i. Soc 124{2):240-251. 1995. FR 40(3)
nJV' M°" 112 Slephens Hal1' Columbia
, F°R ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT OF LARGE RIVERS AND Tltilfl
:168-182. 1995. FR 40(3)
[River Res. Lab., P.O. Box 590, Havana, IL 62644]
SALMON RECOVERY FOR THE BONNEVILLE !>(>IVER
" Co'/°g"''""-- Who Rum the River? Sponsored by the Northivnr Win
eeanWnnf - 5choo/ ^ t«v erf tew/s & C/arfc Co//ege, November 4, 1994.
j/i ee an Norman J. S;ever(, edtors. Environ, taw 25(2);407-4 1 2. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Oncorhynckus in the Columbia River.
EDc SOIL AND WATER WHILE HARVCSTINC; TIMBER IN
, n^B ! C,??S! N- P™ceedmgs of (he Conference or, Decomposed CrDn/lfc i'Hlfe
Of 92(E.?1, 73 83 1993 FR 4o(3) /n& Qfffera/a- 5a" 5ommafstrom' «*'". WaMWfh R to f(*
(Div. Mmes & Geol., P.O. Box 670, Santa Rosa, CA 95402]
FLOW6?NCRESMFNTkI[' SSli^l k^mb; )im Henriks0n; Xen Bovee and John Bartholnw. THE INS1KEAM
199^40(3) METHODOLOGY: A PRIMER FOR IFIM. US. Nat/. Blol. 5erv. Mot, RCp. No, 29. 4^p.
INatl. BioL Serv., Midcontinent Ecol. Sci. Cent,, 4512 McMurry Ave, Fort Collins, CO aQ52!HH<lll| ,
AN OBJEC™E AND QUANTITATIVE MliTMOtJ OF
124. p. 182 1OT4 FR 4(X3J R™ °RDER STREAMS"^ ^ 5oc. /^mu. Mwf. AhM. N*
Salmonid Unit, R.R. H Picton, ON, Canail.1 KOK 2TO
95*06650 S^ns,Gretchen.CONSaoUSNESSOFSTREAMS.NemfromHudS^a(NT.J11(n
AM Roe' CONFLICTS BETWEEN ATLANTIC SALMON
FR 40(3) «*IIUNAU ANGLING. Am. f/sh, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 2-4. p, 1-1. "
WATERSHED NGND e^rRSJSrJ'l'iSlda; Raymond P- WorSan » aild Micl*ac!l l • Bowman :
MARnAND.^.fth.Soc.Ann, S^E^J?0^101*'^ OF AN ACIDIC STREAM IN
IERM, Inc., 2666 Riva Rd SuiuoS A ,N°' 124' P- 128- 1994- FR 10(3)
' iUUe 2 «s, MD. tel:410.22frOflOfi1
FISHERIES REVIEW
RIVER AND STREAM MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006653 Thruow, Russell F. and Daniel ]. Scliill. CONFLICTS IN ALLOCATION OF WILD TROUT
RESOURCES: AN IDAHO CASE HISTORY. Wild Troul V: Wild Trout in the 21st Century, a Symposium Held at
Yellowstone National Park, September 26-27, (994. Roger Barnhart, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors.
p. 132-140. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inlerml. Res, Stn., U.S. For. Serv., Boise ID) Oncorhynchus mykiss.
95-006654 Thurow, Russel F. and Burns, David C. FISH RESPONSE TO FINE SEDIMENT DEPOSITION IN THE
IDAHO BATHOLITH. Proceedings of the Conference on Decomposed Cranatic Soils: Problems and Solutions.
October 21-23, 1992, Redding California. Sari Somrnerstrom, Editor: Klarnath River Fish. Resour, Off. Publ.
92(E-11):12Q-130, 1993. FR 40(3)
|U.S. For. Serv. Inlermt. Res. Stn. 316 E. Myrtle, Boise, ID 83702] Oncorhynchus ishawytscha in Idaho.
95-006655 Timm, Tobias and Frans Heinrich Ohlenforst. [THE GROUNDWATER-EFFECTED LOWLAND
BROOK.] Limnologica 24(3}:213-229. 1994. In German with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Iml. Oekol.j Abl. Hydrobiol. Univ. CHS Essen, 45117 Essen, Germany! Lampetra planeri, Nemacheilus
barbatulus, and Cottusgobio in Germany.
95-006656 Trush, William J. SHOULD THE PRIMARY GOAL FOR ANADROMOUS SALMONID
RESTORATION IN THE KLAMATH RIVER BASIN BE GEOMORPHIC? Klamath Basin Fisheries Symposium:
Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-24 March 1994. Thomas I, Hassler, editor, p. 38-42.
1 994. FR 40(3)
(Init. River Ecosysl., Humboldt Slale Univ., Arcata, CA 9552 1 1 Oncorhynchus in California.
95-006657 Volkman, John M. STEERING BY DICTA. Colloquium: Who Runs the River? Sponsored by the
Northwest Water Law and Policy Project of Not thweslern School of law of Lewis & Clark College, November 4,
1994. Richard Cohn-Lee and Norman I. Sievert, editors. Environ. Law 25(2):385-388. 1995. FR 40(3)
Oncorhynchus in the Columbia River.
95-006658 Weaver, William and Danny Hagans. THE CHALLENGE OF PROTECTING AND RESTORING
KLAMATH RIVER WATERSHEDS FROM SEDIMENT-RELATED IMPACTS. Klamath Basin Fisheries Symposium:
Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-24 March 1994. Thomas I. Hassler, editor, p. 16-37.
1994. FR 40(3)
(Pac. Watershed Assoc., P.O. Box 4433, Arcata, CA 9552 1 ]
95-006659 Werner, R. G. ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF FISH COMMUNITIES IN THE ST. LAWRENCE
RIVER. Program and Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference, June 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy,
compiler, N.Y. State Mus. Circ. 54:55. 1990, FR 40(3)
95-006660 Wernstedt, Kris and Charles M. Paulsen. ECONOMIC AND BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS TO AID
SYSTEM PLANNING FOR SALMON RECOVERY IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN. /. Environ. Manage.
43(4):3 13-33 1,1 995. FR 40(3)
[Quality Environ. Div., Resour. Fulure, 1616 P St., NW, Washington, DC] Oncor/iynchus,
95-0066&1 Whelan, Will. IDAHO'S STRATEGY IN IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME v. NATIONAL
MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, Colloquium: Who Runs the Riverf Sponsored by the Northwest Water Law and
Policy Project of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, November 4, 1994. Richard Cohn-Lee and
Norman /. Sievert, editors. Environ. Law 25(2):399-402. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Oncor/iyncnus in the Columbia River.
95-0066&2 Whitaker, Richard S. DEVELOPING A REWARDING SUSTAINABLE RECREATIONAL SALMONID
FISHERY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Am. Fish, Soc, Annu. Meet. Abstr. No, 124. p. 15. 1994. FR 40(3}
(Salmonid Assoc. East. NF, Mar. Inst. Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, Box 4920, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C
5R3.tel:709-778-0419]5a/mosa/ar in Canada.
95-006663 Williams, John G. and Merritt E. Tuttle. THE COLUMBIA RIVER: FISH HABITAT RESTORATION
FOLLOWING HYDROELECTRIC DAM CONSTRUCTION. Restoring the Nation's Marine Environment.
Proceedings of the NOAA Symposium on Habitat Restoration, Washington, D.C., September 25-26, 1990. Gordon
W. Jhayer, editor, p. 405-422. 1992. FR 40(3)
INMFS, Northwest Fish. Cent., Seattle, WA)
95-006664 Wooster, David and Andrew Sih. A REVIEW OF THE DRIFT AND ACTIVITY RESPONSES OF
STREAM PREY TO PREDATOR PRESENCE. Oikos 73(1 ):3-8. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Cent. Evol., Ecol. & Behav., 101 Morgan Bldg., Univ. Ky., Lexington 40506-0225]
95-006665 Wright, Al. SHOULD THE COURTS RUN THE RIVER? CoWoquium; Who Runs the River? Sponsored
by the Northwest Water Law and Policy Project of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, November
4, 1994. KJchard Cohn-Lee and Norman /. Sievert, editors. Environ. Law 25(2):403-405. 1 995. FR 40(3}
Oncorhynchus in the Columbia River.
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^
TE5MPERATURYFaFOR PRmF^Sn^^."^ and Michael J' Sale' MODELING OF RESERVOIR RELEAy
n^SnlT? FORPR°TECTING DOWNSTREAM FISH HABITAT. Program /ssue; Program ancMbiiwls f^
"sTC^^^
9(2 ):1 25 1 9 ^ *" "'
[Environ. Consult. Eng., P.O. Box 22668, Knoxville, TN 37933. tel:61 5-691-3888]
PARAn™ Si M,l^a,i,51-rand R' Nkk SchmaL MOBILE TROUT: CONSEQUENCES Of A N7-',
,,. ' a ^pos/Um HeW at n
. Roger flamftarf, Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p, 185-180. 1994. FR«J3)
|U.S, For. Serv., Rocky Ml. For. & Range Exp. Sin., Laramie, WY]
CHESTNt ir iwS Si™ fREDATION ON "-I^ORAL MICROCRUSTACEA ASSOCIATED WI1H WM[l
fU^? IN Tiy°LI SOUTH BAY' A HUDSON RIVER TIDAL FRESHWATER WETIA^
SMAltSl iT^c^ru'.MK^ K and Roberl M' Parker REUTIVE DENSITY AND DISTRIBUTION C*
^
elvn st" clackamas' OR 97015' Slizostedio"
Paul W' Seelbach. THE EFFECTS OF STREAMFLOW AHI> HABITV
A RM CARRYING CAPACITY OF A STREAM FOR SMALLMOUTI I 8«* A:
u. Meet. Afaslr. No. 124. p. 149. 1994. FR40(3)
[Insl. nsh.Res.,212Mus. Annex fildg,, Ann Arbor,MI 48109-1084. (el:31 3-
'^O^DMESfT MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH
IOWA PrLSl3? R°8ef WJ a?d 71m0thy A' H°Vman' THE RESTORATION OF UNION CIROV£ l>A
*,^J°SaIn^d^,tract% J4t/1 /n(e">^/ona/ Sxmpojfum, North American take Man3g*n[
ShSfc^-P^f 3D'-Wovem^r5, J994. Roger W. Sacfimana /oftn R. /ones, RobwiH ft-!
oba/te,ed,t0«.iafceReservo/r Manage. 9(2):53-54. 1994. FR40(3)
. & Aquat. Sci., Univ, Fla., Gainesville 32653. tel:904-392-961 7; fax:904-392-3462|
P°PULATIONS AND AQUATIC VEGETATION IN A HYKREUTROHtf
r «
nSd M S J0"* °C(°1er 3 ''Wo^^ * "34. Roger W. Jtachma^,
' ba/'e' ed'tO"- Lake
d M ' . .
/ r-V' ba/'e' ed'tO"- Lake ««ervo /r Manage. 9(2);56. 1 994.
ater F,sh Comrn., Eustis, FL 32726. tel;904-357 6631 ]
hTfv^*; n°??n^an , Abstract5> 14ih International Symposium, North Amuten iid
dM^
ITVA Reservoir nn ,a"e'™ltors- Lake Reservo/r Manage. 9(2):60-61 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
l'VA,ReServoIrOperat,onSplanning&Dev.,Knoxvllle,TN 37902. tel:615-632-7l64
9WM&675 ' Cnvelli A I-P rnii« u i
OF RAISING WATER I&piV A^ i^lT/.?^^
KE
. RESERVOIR' A ^MSAR SITE IN NORTHERN GREKI.
inus carph. '' " 3'at' U Sambuc' 1 320° Ar|es, France] £sox ludus, Angullla anQuilh, Sitwai glanii, vi
Rcsponwi to awgS/MeSn! °F JN°INEERS WATER USE CONFLICT - ALLOCATION STUDS
Pnpcwxfings of BfcndWvUwS finmT? ^ D/recltons for W/ater Resources Planning wi
Sate iand RfeO.WadlfngtW;S7 Dm^S^TmHeW/flNai/lW//e' Ter">e«ee, 17-20 April
' IHydroL tng. Cent, 609 SBMMI £ r» . ' FR4°(3>
, «» Second St., DaWs, CA 9561 6. lel:91 6-756-1 1 04]
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95-006677 Dekker,Willem, ASSESSMENT OF THE HISTORICAL DOWNFALLOFTHEIJSSELMEER FISHERIES
USING ANONYMOUS INQUIRIES FOR EFFORT DATA. Catch Effort Samp/ing Strategies; Their Application in
Ftesbwaler Fisheries Management. Papers from (he Symposium, University of Hull, UK, 2-6 April 1990. Ian C. Coivx,
editor, p. 233-240. 1991. FR 40(3)
Anguilla anguilla, Osmerus eperlanus, Stizostedion ludoperca, and Perca fluviatiiis in the Netherlands.
95-006678 DeVries, Dennis R. and Roy A. Stein. ASSESSING THE ROLE OF SHAD IN OUR WATERS: CAN
WE DRAW ANY CONCLUSIONS? Program issue: Program and Abstracts, Nth international Symposium, North
American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3 1 -November 5, 1 994. Roger W. Bachmann, John
R. /ones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage, 9(2}:68. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacull., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849, tel:205-844-9322;
e-mail :ddevries@ag.auburn.edul
95-006679 Mains, John ].; Joe H. Carroll and Michael C. Alexander. EFFECTS OF HYDROLOGY AND
LACUSTRINE PROCESSES ON FISH HABITAT IN HARTWELL LAKE, SC/GA. Program Issue: Program and
Abstracts, I4th International Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October
3 {-November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R. Jones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake
Reservoir Manage. 9(2):78. 1994, FR 40(3)
[USAE- Waterways Exp. Sin., P.O. Box 533, Calhoun Falls, SC 29628. tel;8Q3-447-8561|
95.006680 Haverland, Timothy ]. and Paul F. Hopkins. USING CIS AND GPS TO INVESTIGATE THE SPATIAL
ACCURACY OF STREAM HABITAT INVENTORIES USED FOR FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna
Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 9. 1994. FR40(3)
[SUNY, Coll. Environ. Sci. & For., Syracuse, NY 1320B]
95-OD6681 Henny, C. ]. and ]. L. Kaiser. EFFECTS OF ROTENONE USE TO KILL "TRASH" FISH ON OSPREY
PRODUCTIVITY AT A RESERVOIR IN OREGON./. Raptor Res. 29(1):58. 1995. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Nail. Biol. Surv., 3080 SE Clearwaler Dr., Corvallis, OR 97333|
95-006682 Home, Alex ], TURBIDITY, FISH KILLS, AND MINIMUM POOLS IN CALIFORNIA-NEVADA
RESERVOIR OUTFLOWS. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, Mth International Symposium, North American
Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3 f -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R, tones,
Robert H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):82-83. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Civil & Environ. Eng., Univ. Calif., Berkeley 94530]
95-006683 Irwin, Elise R. and Richard L Noble. QUANTIFICATION OF JUVENILE LARGEMOUTH
BASS- LITTORAL HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS USING CIS: A LANDSCAPE APPROACH. Am. fish. Soc. Annu, Meet.
Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 7. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[N.C. State Univ., Dep, Zool., Box 761 7, Raleigh 27695. tel:91 9-51 5-4590, cxt. 7586] Micropterus saimoides
in North Carolina.
95-0066B4 Konikoff, Mark and H. Dickson Hoese. EFFECT OF MARSH MANAGEMENT ON FISHERIES
SPECIES IN COASTAL LOUISIANA PONDS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p, 1 14, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Biol., Univ. Southwest. La., Lafayelle 70504. lei :3 18-23 1-6 75 4]
95-006685 Lowery, Donny R.; William B. Wrenn and Michael J. Maceina. LARGEMOUTH BASS AND
AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL IN A MAINSTEM TENNESSEE RIVER IMPOUNDMENT. Program Issue: Program
a/id Abstracts, 14th internationai Symposium, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida,
October 31-November 5, J994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R. /ones, Robert H. Peters, and David M. Sobai/e,
editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):92. 1 994. FR 40(3)
ITVA OSA IB, Muscle Shoals, AL 35660. lel:205-386-2729j Ctenopharyngodon Idelta and Micropterus
saimoides in Alabama.
95-006686 Maceina, Michael ]. and William C. Reeves. THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN AQUATIC PLANT
ABUNDANCE AND TOURNAMENT CATCH STATISTICS OF BLACK BASS ON TWO TENNESSEE RIVER
IMPOUNDMENTS. Program issue; Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake
Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 31 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. Bacnmannjofin R. tones, Robert
H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2):93. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Allied Aquacull., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849. tel:205-844-9319| Micropterus saimoides
in Alabama,
95>006687 Mltzner, Larry. MANAGEMENT OF AQUATIC VEGETATION WITH GRASS CARP IN IOWA,
1973-1993. Program Issue; Program and Abstracts, 14th International Symposium, North American Lake
Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 3 1-November 5, 1 994. Roger W. Bachmann, lohn R. /ones, Robert
H. Peters, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2}:99-1 00. 1 994. FR 40(3)
| Dep. Nat. Resour,, Rt. 1, Box 209, Chariton, IA 50049. tel:51 5-774-2958] Ctenopharyngodon idella.
FR40(3} 185 1995
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95-006688 Pinney, Chris A; William V. Mavros and Betty ]. Evans. BIOTIC ANALYSIS OF LOWER ORA.MTI
RESERVOIR DRAWDOWN USING CIS. Am. Fish. Soc. Amu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. B. 1991. FR 40(3)
(U.S. Army Corps Eng., Walla Walla, WA 99362. tel:509-522-6613|
95-006689 Pinney, Chris; Bill Mavros and Betty Evans. BIOTIC ANALYSIS OF LOWER GRANITK RESIRVO.*
DRAWDOWN USING CIS. Program Issue: Program and Abstracts, 1 4th International Symposium WwihArr.rr.^1
Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, October 31 -November 5, 1994. Roger W. fiaduiwmj, fntw tt.
RobettH. Peteis, and David M. Soballe, editors. Lake Reservoir Manage. 9(2J:104. 1994. FR 4<1[J>
(U.S. Army Corps Eng., Walla Walla, WA 99362. lei :5 09-5 2 2-6 61 3|
95-006690 Porak, Weslley; Steve Crawford and Dennis Renfro. STOCKING ADULT LAROEMOUTIi
AND USING RESTRICTIVE HARVEST REGULATIONS IN A 24-HECTARE STRIP-MINE LAKE. Am. fMt. ><H'
Meet Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 89. 1994. FR 40(3)
ICame & Fresh Water Fish Cornm., P.O. Box 1903, Eustis, FL 32727-2903. lel:M«57-hfi3 H M'ur
ja/mo/des in Florida.
95-006691 Silva, Rui P. E.; David R. Stanley and Charles A. Wilson. DENSITY AND TAIMU.T
DISTRIBUTION OF FISH THROUGH ATIDAL PASS USING STATBONARY DUAL BEAM HYl)R< >A« JlJSTKi.
Am. fish. Soc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No, 1 24. p. 38-39. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Coastal Fish. Ins!., Cent. Coastal Energy & Environ, Resour, La. Slate Univ., Baton Roiiftu VOItl) I]
95-006692 Wilkerson, Michael L and William L Fisher. CIS BASED ANALYSIS OP 5TKIITI) UASS HABITAT
SUITABILITY IN ROBERTS. KERR RESERVOIR, OKLAHOMA. Am. Fish. Soc, Annu. MtXL Atntr. Nu. U4. p *>.
1 994. FR 40(3)
[Coop, fish & Wild!. Res. Unit, 404 Life Sci. W,, Okla. Slate Univ., Slillwaler 74070] Mnnmf MI.K.'I*
ESTUARY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH
95-006693 Bagge, Ole; FriizThurow; Erik Steffensen and Jesper Bay. THE BALTIC COD. .S'pi'c /.i( tw <«i t- 1
and Fisheries in the Bailie. Ian E. Beyer, Viliy Christensen, Michael Elliott, Erik Hoffmann, C C. (:. IttiitMw. INvii
Kioiboe, William T. Peterson, and Dietrich Schnack, editors. Dana Vol. 10. p. 1-28. 1 994. FR -1<I( !1)
(Danish Inst. Fish. & Mar. Res,, Charlottenlund Castle, DK-2920 Cliarlotlcnlund, Dcnntark^ C.if/rit «M^yjfc
the Baltic Sea. ;
95-006694 Beyer, Jan E.; Villy Christensen; Michael Elliott; Erik Hoffmann; C. C. E. Hn|jklns; 'Tin ..... i^ Kn^it^
William T.Peterson and Dietrich Schnack, editors. SPECIAL ISSUE ON FISH AND FISHEKIliS IK IMF
Dana Vol. 10. p. 1-234. 1994. FR 40(3)
panish Inst, Fish. Res., Charlottenlund Castle, DK-2920 Charlaltenlund, Denmark] Scli-ctril
m this issue of fisheries Review.
v™ Breitburg, D. L; T. Loher and C. Pacey. tFFECTS OF LOW DISSOLVED OXY( IfN < JN fK* JfHK
INTERACTIONS IN AN ESTUARINE FOOD WEB, Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Mcel. Abstr. No. \M. |). 'Ml, PI'H fK-J-iO
'^l U l' Sci" fienedicl Estuarine Res. Lab., Benedict, MD 2061^. li;l: ill 1 'J7-M I H
frmau:|oher®say.acnat5d.org] Wo/one saxatilis in the Chesapeake Bay.
)effrey A' and David °- Conover. PREDATION BY JUVENILE BUJ1IHS1 1 W t
USDONRIVERESTUARYMm.Rsh.Soc.Arinu.Mm.Abstr.No.l^.p. Ill, Vi'
l . m B m" Univ' Slon>' Brook' StonV Brook, NY 11794-5000. lrl:'iH-M; H*,M
FISHERIES REVIEW
ESTUARY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006701 Creenway, Margaret. TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS OF MACROFAUNA WITHIN A JAMAICAN
SEAGRASS MEADOW AND THE ROLE OF THE ECHINOID LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS (LAMARCK). Bull. Mar.
Sci. 56(1):71 9-736. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Fac. Environ. Sci., Griffith Univ., Nathan, Qld. 411 1, Australia] Data for 29 species.
95-006702 Guillen, George; Peter J. Hanson; Diana Sleinman and Steven Marx. CHARACTERISTICS OF
DEMERSAL NEKTON POPULATIONS INHABITING AN INDUSTRIALIZED COASTAL BAYOU, Am. Fish. Soc
Annu, Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 95. 1 994. FR40(3)
[NaI.Resour.Conserv.Comm., 5144 E, Sam Houston Pkwy.N., Houston, TX 7701 5)
95-006703 Hart, T. F. PROTECTING THE HUDSON ESTUARY. Program and Abstracts, T/ie New York Natural
History Conference !!, April 29-May I (992. Gordon C. Tucker, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Circ. 54:41 . 1 992. FR 40(3)
95-006704 Jassby, Alan D.; William ). Kimmerer; Stephen G. Monismith; Charles Armor; James E. Cloern;
Thomas M. Powell; Jerry R. Schubel and Timothy J. Vendlinski. ISOHALINE POSITION AS A HABITAT
INDICATOR FOR ESTUARINE POPULATIONS. Ecol. Appl. 5(1):272-289, 1995. FR 40(3)
|Div. Environ. Sludies, Univ. Calif,, Davis 95&1 G] Morone saxat///s in California.
95-006705 Karlsson, Lars and Osten Karlslrom. THE BALTIC SALMON (SALMO SAIAR L): ITS HISTORY,
PRES ENT SITUATION AND FUTURE. Spec/a/ Issue on Fish and Fisheries in the Baltic. Ian E. Beyer, Villy Christensen,
Michael Elliott, Erik Hoffmann, C. C. E. Hopkins, Thomas Kiorboe, William T. Peterson, and Dietrich Schnack,
editors. Dana Vol. 10, p. 61-85. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Swedish Salmon Res. Inst,, Forskarstigen, S-810 70 Alvkarleby, Sweden]
95-006706 Keister, Julie E.; E. D. Houde and D. L. Breitburg. HABITAT SELECTION AND PREDATION RISK:
EFFECTS OF LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN ON FISH LARVAE IN CHESAPEAKE BAY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annii. Meet.
Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 6. 1 994. FR40(3)
JChesapeake Biol. Lab., Univ. Md., Solomons 2068B-0038. tel:410-326-7314; e-mail:keister@cbl.umd.edu|
GobJosoma bosc and Morone saxalitfs.
95-006707 Kirkman, Hugh. LARGE-SCALE RESTORATION OF SEAGRASS MEADOWS. Restoring the Nation's
Marine Environment. Proceedings of the NOAA Symposium on Habitat Restoration, Washington, D.C, September
25*26, 1990. Gordon W.Jhayer, editor, p. 111-140. 1992. FR 40(3)
ICSIRO Div. Fish., W.A., Australia]
95-006708 Largy, T. B. ANIMAL AND PLANT REMAINS FROM STATUE OF LIBERTY AND ELLIS ISLAND,
N EW YORK. Program and Abstracts, T/ie New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May I 1 992. Gordon
C. Tucket, editor. N.Y. State Mus. Circ. 54:47. 1 992. FR 40{3)
Acipenser and Pogonfas cromis.
95-006709 Lugovaya, E. S. [COMMERCIAL RESOURCES RESERVES AND PROSPECTS OF FISHERY
INTENSIFICATION IN THE VISTULA BAYOFTHE BALTIC SEA.) /fisheries Researches in the Atlantic and Southern
Pacific Oceans. Collected Volume of Scientific Papers.] Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation, p. 201-211,
258-259. 1 993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Abtamis brama, Rulltus rutilus, Stizostedion lucioperca, Anguilla anguilla, and Perca fluviatilis.
95-00&710 McEachron, Lawrence W.; Gary C. Matlock; C. E, Bryan; Phil Unger; Terry J. Cody and Joe H.
Martin. WINTER MASS MORTALITY OF ANIMALS IN TEXAS BAYS. Northeast Gulf Sci. 13(2):121-138. 1994.
FR40(3)
[Parks &< Wild Dep,, Coastal Fish. Div., 702 Navigation Circle, Rockport, TX 70302] Data for 1 03 species.
95-0067 1 1 McFarlane, Robert W. AN ENVIRONMENTAL INVENTORY OF THE ARMAND BAYOU COASTAL
PRESERVE. Galveston Bay Nat/. Estuary Program Publ. GBNEP-8. 66p. 1 991 . FR 40(3)
Data for 39 species in Texas,
95-006712 McKay, Laura; Sarah Mabey and Bryan Watts. COMBINING SONGBIRD AND FISHERIES
HABITAT PROTECTION WITH SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ON VIRGINIA'S EASTERN
SHORE, Conservation in Working Landscapes; 20th Annual Natural Areas Conference, University of Maine, Orono,
Maine, June 22-26, 1993. Natural Areas Association, convener, p. 27. 1 993. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
95-006713 Monaco, Mark E. and Tony A. Lowery. ESTUARINE BIOGEOGRAPHY AS DEFINED BY THE
COUPLING OF PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24.
p. 116-117,1994. FR 40(3)
[NOAA's Strategic Environ. Assessments Div., 1305 East West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910.
tel:301-713-3000]
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95-00671 4 Monleiro Filho, Emygdio L A. ACCIDENTAL CATCH OF SOTALIA BRAStLIENSIS IN SOUTHEAST
BRAZIL. G/Jtoeis and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of (he Symposium and Workshop on (he Mortality
of Celaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1 990. William F. Perrin, Gregory
P. Donovan, and lay flar/oiv, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 625. 1 994. Abstract only.
FR 40(3) *
[Oep. Zool., Inst. Biol., Campinas, SP, CP 6109, Cep. 13.081, Brazil]
95-006715 Nelson, David M. and Mark E. Monaco. NOAA'S ESTUARINE LIVING MARINE RESOURCES
(ELMR) PROGRAM: COMPLETION OF A NATIONAL DATA BASE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. AbOr. No 1 24.
p. 87. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Estuarine Living Mar. Resour. Program, Biogeogr. Characterization Branch, NOAA NOS Strategic Environ.
Assessments Div., 1305 Easl-West Hwy., 9lh Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910. tel:301-71 3-3000, exL 162]
95-006716 Parmanne, Raimo; Olto Rechlin and Bengt Sjostrand. STATUS AND FUTURE OF HERRING AND
SPRAT STOCKS IN THE BALTIC SEA. 5pecfo/ Issue on Fish and Fisheries in the Baltic. )an E. Beyer, Vilty Chrisicnsw,
Michael Elliott, Erik Hoffmann, C C £. Hopkins, Thomas Klorboe, William I Peterson, and Dietrich Schnsct:, editor*,
Dana Vol. 10. p. 29-59. 1994, FR 40(3)
(Finnish Came & Fish. Res. Inst., Fish. Div., FIN-001 50 Helsinki, Finland] Clupea harengus and Spra tlus stilus.
95-006717 Schmidt, R. E. ECOLOGY OF FISHES OF THE LOWER HUDSON RIVER SYSTEM. Program and
^bslractj, The New York Watuva/ History Conference, tune 20-22, 1990. Daniel P. Molloy, compiler. N.Y. Slate
Mus. Ore 54:47. 1990, FR 40(3)
Notropis hudsonius and Catostomus commersoni in New York.
95-00671& Seneca, Ernest D. and Stephen W. Broome. RESTORING TIDAL MARSHES IN NORTH CAROLINA
AND FRANCE. Restoring the Nation's Marine Environment. Proceedings of the NOM Symposium on ftoJjfwi
Restoration, Washington, D.C, September 25-26, 1990. Gordon W. Thayer, editor, p. 53-78. 1992. PR 40(.l)
IDep, Botany & Soil Sci., N.C, State Univ., Raleigh 27607|
95-006719 Simenslad, Charles A. and Ronald M. Thorn. RESTORING WETLAND HABITATS IN URBANE/CD
PACIFIC NORTHWEST ESTUARIES. Restoring the Nation's Marine Environment. Proceedings of tho NOAA
Symposium on Hafai'tal Restoration, Washington, D.C., September 25-26, 1990. Gordon W. Thwcr. ciUlor.
p. 423-472. 1992. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Res. Inst., Univ. Wash., Seattle 98195]
95-006720 Turk Boyer, Peggy T. and Gregory K. Silber. ESTIMATE OF VAQUITA, PHOCOENA SINUS,
MORTALITY IN GILLNET FISHERIES IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF CALIFORNIA, MEXICO. COtocls and
Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in
Passive Rshing Wets and Traps, la lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F, Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan,
and fay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 628-629. 1994. Abstract only, FR 10(3)
llntercull. Cent. Study Deserts & Oceans, 2601 E. Airport Rd,, Tucson, AZ 85706]
95-006721 Zedler, Joy B. RESTORING CORDGRASS MARSHES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Restoring the
Nation's Marine EnvrronmenL Proceedings of the NOM Symposium on Habitat Restoration, Washington, D.C,
September 25-26, 1990. Gordon W. Thayer, editor, p. 7-51. 1992. FR 40(3)
(Pac. Estuar. Res. Lab. (PERL), San Diego State Univ., San Diego, CA 92182]
MARINE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH
?,™0™lj^ud0' ]Znac]°~ PRELIMINARY REPORT ON DEATH OF CETACEANS IN CILLNCTS IN
NORTHEASTERN VENEZUELAN WATERS. C/Wnels and Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceeding of tho
Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La loltn, CaSfhmtt,
October 22-25, 1990. WrWiam F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Uftaftu Comm.
Spec, Jssue No. 1 5. p. 623. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3}
„ IFundacetacea Fund. Venbezolana para Invest., Defensa & Conserv. Mamiferos Cetaceos & Afines, P.O. Bos
1 273, Carmelilas, Caracas 1010, Venezuela]
- COLLECTION OF PAPERS RELATED TO NORTHERN COD AMI) SFAIS
<hn a ,. PAPERS PRESENTED TO THE SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL - 1993.
Fish. Organ. Set. Counc. Stud. No. 21. 154p. 1994. FR 40(3)
Elilif,'11;0'8^ S?' ^°UnCil Sludies' P-°- Box 638' Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 3Y!)| C.'srfui
the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Individual papers indexed inthis issue of Fisheries Review.
l' RSHERS BETWEEN DANCERS-^m' Fish- Soc> Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24, p. 1 19.
(Anthropol Dap., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5S7. teh 709-7374870]
1995
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95-006725 Anderson, Emory D. ICES: THE SOURCE OF SCIENTIFIC ADVICE ON FISHERY MANAGEMENT
IN THE NORTHEAST ATLANTIC. Am. Fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 3. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[.NOAA/NMFS, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., Woods Hole, MA 02543. tel:508-S48-5123]
95-006726 Angel, John. RESOURCE ALLOCATION - A COLLISION COURSE WITH RESOURCE
CONSERVATION? Am. Fish. Soc, Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 29. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. & Habitat Manage. Branch, Dep, Fish. & Oceans, Halifax, NS, Canada. tel:902-426-2583|
95-006727 Annand, C; G. Peacock and R. O'Boyle, THE IMPLICATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL BOAT QUOTA
MANAGEMENT FOR SPECIES OUTSIDETHE IQ PROGRAM. Am. Fish. Soc, Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 75-76.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 1066, Darmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2. iel:902-426-3514| Pollachius Wrens
and Me/a/iogrammcis aeglefinus in Canada.
95-006728 Anlhony, Vaughn C. and Stephen H. Clark. ICNAF AND ITS ROLE IN MANAGEMENT OF
NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 3. 1 994. FR 40(3}
[NOAA/NMFS, Northeast Fish, Sci. Cent., Woods Hole, MA 02543. lel:508-54a-5123]
95-006729 Apostle, Richard; Bonnie McCay and Knul H. Mikalsen. CENTRALIZATION AND
PRIVATIZATION: A COMPARISON OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT REGIMES IN ATLANTIC CANADA AND
NORWAY. Am. fish. 5oc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 7, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Sociol., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 3)5, tel:902-494-2069]
95-006730 Atkinson, D. B. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE BIOMASS AND ABUNDANCE OF FISH
CAPTURED DURING STRATIFIED-RANDOM BOTTOM TRAWL SURVEYS IN NAFO DIVISIONS 2J AND 3KL,
AUTUMN 1981-1991. Collection of Papers Related to Northern Cod and Seals in NAFO Divisions 2} and 3KL
Papers Presented to the Scientific Council - 1993. T. /\maratunga, editor. Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ. Sci. Counc,
Sltid. No. 21 . p. 43-66. 1 994, FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Northwest Atl. Fish. Cent., P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1 1 Cat/us
morhua, Sefaastes, Reinhardlius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossoides platessoides, and Glyptocephalus cynog/ossus
in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-006731 Baracco, Alan. MANAGEMENT OF OCEAN SALMON FISHERIES IN CALIFORNIA AND
OREGON. Klamath Basin Fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Eureka, California, 23-24
March 1994, Thomas f. Hassler, editor, p. 129-133. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Game, 1 701 Nimbus Rd., Suite B, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670] Oncorhynchus tshawylscha.
95-006732 Barlow, Jay; Robin W. Baird; John E. Heyning; Kate Wynne; Albert M. Manville, II; Lloyd F. Lowry;
Doyle Hanan; John Sease and Vladimir N. Burkanov. A REVIEW OF CETACEAN AND PINNIPED MORTALITY
IN COASTAL FISHERIES ALONG THE WEST COAST OF THE USA AND CANADA AND THE EAST COAST OF
THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Cillnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating (he Proceedings of (he Symposium and
Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25,
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No.
1 5. p. 405-426. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Southwest Fish. Sci. Cent., P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 92030|
95-006733 Barrett, Gene and Sveln Jentoft. FLEXIBLE SPECIALIZATION OR FLEXIBLE DIVERSIFICATION?
RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS NETWORKING STRATEGIES IN FISHER-DEPENDENT
COMMUNITIES. -Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 6. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Sociol., Si. Mary's Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada. lel:902-420-5879]
95-006734 Barros, Netlo B. and Rogerlo L. Teixeira. INCIDENTAL CATCH OF MARINE TUCUXI, SOTMIA
FLUVIATILIS, IN ALAGOAS, NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL. C///nels and Cetaceans: /ncorporal/ng (he Proceedings of
(he Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La Jollct, California,
October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and Jay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm.
Spec Issue No. 1 5. p. 265-268. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Hubbs-Sea World Res. Inst., P.O. Box 691602, Orlando, FL 32869-1602] Trichlurus lepturus, Diaplenis
oiislhonomus, Mugil liza, and Stelltfer.
95-006735 Benke, Harald. A NOTE ON CETACEAN BYCATCHES IN GERMAN WATERS. Gillnets and
Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in
Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan,
andjay Barlow, editors. Rep. Inl Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15, p. 217-218. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Forsch. & Technologiezenlr. Westkueste Univ. Kiel, Werftstr. 10, D-25761 Buesum, Germany) Cadus
morhua.
189 1995
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r -, (990 "
i-l 993. Gillnels and Cetaceans:
of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing f
. - -- — _. ^f.-f.. tJJU. William h fftfrin ^*nrrrt«, n r-i , --"tiii^ r
Corn.. Spec, tssue No. , 5. p. 2 1 1 2T5 I^TpR S7 * DO"OVan' ^ ^ Bar'°W'
'- Zool, Stockholm Univ., S-1 06 91 Stockholm, Sweden]
( M - ^^^^J^S^?f. ^T™ RSHERY MANAGEMENT.
'- Hosier, editor, pj 57-158. 1994. FR 40m Vmp°S't/m HeWm Eureka' Califo^ 23-24 Mvch W*
ihirilrli Cick«- 1_ .... . ' '
95-006738 Bioree A • R I R n
INCIDENTAL CATCHES Of 'SSS. CETACEA^^Z", ""^ F' Perrin' editors- SIGNIFICANT DIRECT AND
Symposium and Workshop on the MorLlfo o CeSc^ , P C?(a«?"?: '""ipoiaffofl (he Proceed
October 22-25, 1990. W£am F. Pe^n ell P nn^ ^7 ^T8 NetS and 7raPs' l
Spec. feue No. 1 S, p. 73-1 30 1 994 FR40m ^ '^^ et*'toffi fie^' '"'•
t Res" Univ' °si°' Ra BOX
P. 197-208. I994.FR 40(3)
[Fish. Div,, CS1RO Ma, La,, ,O. Box 120, Cleveiand, Q,d. 41 63, Austria,
9s o, 1-60100 Ancona, Italy]
ATIANT1C. cfeSceL^^;^"35- THE tFRENCH ALBACORE TUNA FISHERY IN THE NORTH
' of the
eo ^^^'^^ ^^^ ^S, 1 990. WOtiam f. Perrn
, Rep. /nt M)a/,n Comm. Sec.
'rOVv eeo , .
FR40(3) «w, MMOB, Rep. /nt M)a/,ng Comm. Spec. /ssueNo. 15, p. 622. 1094
ON THE SHELF Of
editor. Ma, fi/o/. j.^ ^^.^tibn artctoiffffcftjw,,;
. In Russian with English summ, FR 40(3)
- UNCOVERING AMERICAN SHAD ORIGINS. „„, Soc.
. . , f
Iva. Commonwealth Univ 81 ftp 1,4
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95'006748 Cadrin, Steven X.; Arnold B, Howe; Steven ]. Correia and Thomas P. Currier. EVALUATING THE
EFFECTS OFTWO COASTAL MOBILE GEAR FISHING CLOSURES ON FINFISH ABUNDANCE OFF CAPE COD.
N. Am. I Fish. Manage. 15(2):300-315. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Div. Mar. Fish., 1 8 Rt. 6A, Sandwich, MA 02563] P/euronecies americanus, Stenotomuschrysops, Centroptistis
striala, Scopnlha/mus aquosus, Paratichthys dentatus, and Raja ennacea in Massachuselts.
95-006749 Cannella, Graciela and Alfredo Ximenez. REVIEW OF GILLNET AND TRAP FISHERIES IN THE
BRAZILIAN REGION. Cillnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop
on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25, 1 990, William
F. Peirin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. /n(. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 618. 1994.
Abstract only. FR 40(3)
|Lab. Mamiferas Aqua!. & Ictiol. Univ. Fed. Santa Catarina, Caixa Postal 5132, Campus Universitario 88049
Flortanopolis, SC, Brazil]
95-006750 Capistrano, L; R. Ramos and A. P. Beneditto. INCIDENTAL CAPTURE OF SMALL CETACEANS
ON THE COASTS OF RIO DEJANEIRO, ESPIRITU SANTO AND BAHIA STATES, BRAZIL, Gil/nets and Cetaceans:
In corpora (ing the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing
Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow,
editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 623. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(FEMAR, World Wildl. Fund-US Pro], No. 3807, Rua Marques Olinda 18, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro 22.230,
Brazil]
95-006751 Castilla, Aurora M. and Juan Jimenez Perez, RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FISHERY ACTIVITIES AND
PRESENCE OF THE AUDOUIN'S GULL (LARUS AUDOUINII] IN THE COLUMBRETES ISLANDS. Colon.
Waterbirds 1 8(1 ):1 08-1 12. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Biol, Univ. Antwerp (UIA), B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium]
95-006752 Chadwick, Michael. CANADA'S EAST COAST: THE FUTURE OF MIXED-STOCK FISHERIES. Am.
fish, Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 63. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Sci. Branch, Gulf Reg., P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB, Canada E1C 9B6.
tel:506-851-6206]
95-006753 Chouinard, G. A. and A. F. Sinclair. SOUTHERN GULF OF ST, LAWRENCE COD - CAUSES OF
DECLINE AND LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu, Meet. Ahstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 51 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep, Fish. & Oceans, Gulf Fish. Cent., P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB, Canada E1C 9BG. tel:506-851-6220;
fax 506-851-2387) Gat/us mornua in Canada.
95-006754 Chu, Ellen W^ and James R.Karr, editors. WHAT FUTURE FOR WILD SALMON? Wahee/. Northwest
Environ. 10(4):245-319. 1994. FR40(3)
Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review. Oncorhynchus in the Columbia River.
95-006755 Cockcroft, V. G. and R. Krohn. PASSIVE GEAR FISHERIES OF THE SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN AND
SOUTHEASTERN ATLANTIC OCEANS: AN ASSESSMENT OF THEIR POSSIBLE IMPACT ON CETACEANS.
GiJ/neis and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of
Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory
P, Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No, 15. p. 317-32Q. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Cent. Dolphin Studies, Port Elizabeth Mus., P.O. Box 13147, Humewood 6013, South Africa]
95-006756 Cockcroft, V. G. IS THERE COMMON CAUSE FOR DOLPHIN CAPTURE IN CILLNETS? A REVIEW
OF DOLPHIN CATCHES IN SHARK NETS OFF NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA. Of/net* and Cetaceans: /ncorporal/ng
jfte Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps,
La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1 990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int.
Whating Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 541-547. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Cent Dolphin Studies, Port Elizabeth Mus., P.O. Box 13147, Humewood 6013, South Africa]
95-006757 Coe, James M. DISCUSSION PAPER ON MANAGEMENT OPTIONS TO CONTROL MARINE
MAMMAL MORTALITY IN PASSIVE FISHING GEAR. Clllnels and Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of
the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California,
October 22-25, J990. William F, Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm.
Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 620. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[NMFS, Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 1 5]
95-006758 Colbourne, Eugene. OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS DURING THE ANNUAL AUTUMN
GROUNDFISH SURVEY IN NAFO DIVISIONS 2J AND 3KL. Collection of Papers Related to Northern Cod and
Seals in NAFO Divisions 21 and 3KL; Papers Presented to the Scientific Council • 1993. T. Amaraiunga, editor.
Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ. Sci. Counc. Stud. No. 21. p. 19-41. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish, & Oceans, Northwest All. Fish. Cent., P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada Al C 5X1 ]
FR40(3) 191 1995
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95-006759 Cole, R. G. ABUNDANCE, SIZE STRUCTURE, AND DIVER-ORIENTED BEHAVIOUR O
LARGE BENTHIC CARNIVOROUS FISHES IN A MARINE RESERVE IN NORTHEASTERN NEW ZEALA1
Conse/v. 70(2):93-99. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Earlh Sci., Univ. Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand] Pagrus auratus, P. ct
Cheilodactytus spectabilis.
95-006760 Conover, Robert ).; Scott Wilson; Garath C, H, Harding and W. Peler Vass. CLIMATE, CO
AND COD: SOMETHOUGHTS ON THE LONG-RANGE PROSPECTS FOR A SUSTAINABLE NORTHfl
FISHERY. Own. Res. 5(1):69-82. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Fish. & Oceans, Bedford Inst. Oceanogr., P.O. Box 1 006, Dartmouth, NS, Canada Q2 Y 4A2 1 Gadu
in Ihe North Atlantic Ocean.
95-006761 Corcuera, Javier. INCIDENTAL MORTALITY OF FRANCISCANAS IN ARGENTINE WAT
THREAT OF SMALL FISHING CAMPS. Gfflncts and Cetacean* Incorporating the Proceedings of the Sy
and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets a/id Traps, ta folia, California, Octol
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, 'and lay Barlow, editors. Rep, Int. Whaling Cornm. Spec. ,
15. p. 291-294, 1994. FR 40(3)
iMuseo Argentino Cienc. Nat. '8. Rivadavia' & Estac. Hidrobiol. Puerto Queqiron-CON ICET, Av. A.
470, (1405) Buenos Aires, Argentina)
95-006762 Corcuera, Javier; Florencia Monzon; Enrique A. Crespo; Alex Aguilar and J, Antar
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MARINE MAMMALS AND THE COASTAL FISHERIES OF NECOCH
CLAROMECO (BUENOS AIRES PROVIENCE, ARGENTINA). Ctllnets and Cetaceans: Incoipot,
woceedmgs of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and
lout , Ufcftwnia, Ociofaer 22-25, f990. William F, Petrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and fry Barlow, editors.
V*t>almg Comm. Spec Issue No. 15. p. 283-290. 1994. FR 40(3)
ra£j(US!S£l£irtti»0 CienC Nat" 'B' Rivadavia' (MACN)-CONICET & Estac. Hldroblol. Puerto Qucqii
n2n . « , • ' '405BlJfnosAires'Argefllilial£ngrau«sanc/io/(a,5com6er/aponfcus, GafeorWnusnafc«s,
Odontaspis taurus, and Squatma argeni/na.
rS0^'.' Chris' MISMATCH BETWEEN CANADIAN ALLOCATIONS AND CORRESPI
M ^TIC GROUNDFISH: A SOCIAL PROBLEM IN NEED OF REDRESS. Am. fish. S
r, No. 124. p. 81. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Biol. Dcp., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4J1 , lel:902-494-701 6|
ie McCay' WHAT MAKE ITQS A GOOD BU Y?: COMPARING
^ A CANADIAN AND A Ks. IQ FISHERY. Am. Fish. Soc. An
.P
' StudJGS' Dalhousle Univ"
Q^AQiyi r p - .
BETWEEN MARINF MAMMA6, c'*K.lavier Frandsco Corcuera and Andrea Lopez Cazorln. INTER;
^CeS™cS^ APNDFISHERIES IN SOMECOASTAL FISHING AREAS OF ARCENTIN,
Pajyve ^'??s °f (/ie SVnpos/um and Workshop on the Mortality of Ca
' Ca''forn'a- °^ober 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. ,
.. 1994. FR 40(3)
'9120P^
A REVIEW OF THE I>ASSIVU
^ SEA AND OF TH£ CETACEAN BYCATCH. O
ets and Trapj a rrr SY™P°™™ and Workshop on the Mortality of Cel
.
^ IN
PHILIPPINES. Q//ne(, anc/ Cetaceans:
°"lhs.M°rtal^ofCetaceanSin Passive rfshine Nets ^
S^J!2N? OF_PELAGIC FISH COM
ATLANTIC.] /tcofoijy
Federation p. 1 15.
FISHERIES REVIEW
MARINE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006769 Dominy, C. Leslie. EDUCATION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS IN SUPPORT OF RECREATIONAL
FISHERIES Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 81. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Atlantic Salmon Fed., P.O. Box 429, Si. Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0. tel:506-529-1070]
95-006770 Donovan, C. P. DEVELOPMENTS ON ISSUES RELATING TO THE INCIDENTAL CATCHES OF
CETACEANS SINCE 1992 AND THE UNCED CONFERENCE. Giiinels and Cetaceans: Incorporating the
Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La
}o!!a California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int.
Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 609-613. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Int. Whaling Comm,, Red House, 1 35 Station Rd., Cambridge, CB4 4NP England]
95-006771 Drew, Sjephen C. THE CROUNDFISH CILLNET FISHERY IN THE GULF OF MAINE: FISHING
GEAR AND METHODS. Cillnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop
on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lotla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William
F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 619-620.
1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3}
(Box 936, Manomel, MA 02345]
95-006772 Dupouy, H.; B. Kergoat and ]. J. Rivoalen. [CATCH OF THE DAY ON THE INDUSTRIAL TRAWLER
"JEAN-GERMAINE" OF LORIENT, FOR THE STUDY OF GRENADIER.] Eqttinoxc No. 51 . p. 1 2-1 4. 1 994, In French.
FR 40(3)
(Lab, Ressour. halieut., Lorient, France) Coryphaenoides rupestris in the North Sea.
95-006773 Earte, Michael; Thomas H. Woodley and Michael Hagler. AN INVESTIGATION OF INCIDENTAL
CATCHES OF LARGE-MESH DRIFTNET FISHERIES FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC AND NORTH ATLANTIC.
Gillnets and CeJaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of
Cetaceans in Passive fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory
P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 529-532. 1994, FR 40(3)
[Greenpeace Int., Rue Cochelay 54, 4140 Gomze-Andoumont, Belgium] Jhunnus alalunga and Xiphias
giadius.
95-006774 Endter-Wada, Joanna and Douglas Levine. SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF SUBSISTENCE HARVESTING
IN BRISTOL BAY, ALASKA. T/ie Fifth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management: Creating
Research Education, and Management Partnerships Among Natural Resource Professionals, Colorado Slate
University, Fort Collins, Colorado, /tine 7- JO, 1994. Book of Abstracts, lennifcr Pate, coordinator, p. 152. 1994,
FR40(3)
(Nat. Resour, & Environ. Policy Program, Dep. For. Resour., Ulali Slate Univ., Logan 84322-5215)
95-006775 Felix, Fernando and Jorge Samaniego. INCIDENTAL CATCHES OF SMALL CETACEANS IN THE
ARTISANAL FISHERIES OF ECUADOR. Gillnets and Cetaceans; Incorporating (he Proceedings of the Symposium
and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La }olta, California, October 22-25,
i 990, William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No.
1 5. p. 475-480. 1994. FR 40(3}
(Fund. Ecuatoriana Estudio Mamiferos Mar. (FEMM), P.O. Box 09-01-6637, Guayaquil, Ecuador]
93-006776 Fell, Lawrence F. FISHERS' FATALISM AND BIOLOGISTS' UNPREDICTABILITY:
UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO UNCERTAINTY IN THE CANADIAN ATLANTIC SALMON
FISHERY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INTEGRATING FISHER KNOWLEDGE INTO FISHERY MANAGEMENT.
Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 109. 1994. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Sociol., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5F7. tel:709-737-8862| Saimo
safer.
95-006777 Felt, Lawrence F. MAXIMIZING ECONOMC BENEFITS FROM RECREATIONAL ANGLING FOR
ATLANTIC SALMON IN A COMMON PROPERTY ENVIRONMENT: SOME LESSONS FROM QUEBEC'S ZEC's.
Am. Fish. Soc, Annu. Meel Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 6. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Memorial Univ., Arts Annex, Si. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5S7. lei: 709-75 4-0401; fax:709-737-4569;
e-mail:! fel(@kean.ucs.mun.ca] Saimo salar In Canada.
95-006778 Felt, Lawrence. TWO TALES OF A FISH: THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGE AMONG ATLANTIC CANADIAN SALMON FISHERS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24.
p. 4. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St, John's, NF, Canada]
95-006779 Flnlayson, Chris. THE QUESTION OF CHAOS: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN DYNAMICAL
SYSTF-MS THEORY AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. Am, Fish. Soc. Annu. Meel.
Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 08. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Human Ecol., Cook Coll,, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ 08903]
FR40(3) 193 1995
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95-006780 Flemma, Jean. FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES TO STRENGTHEN COOPERATIVE
MANAGEMENT OF ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Afastr. No, 124. p. 66. 1994.
FR40(3)
|Comrn. Merchant Mar. & Fish., Rm. 546, Ford H.O.B., Washington, DC 20515. 161:202-226-3547)
95-006781 Fontaine, Pierre-Michel; Cyrille Barrette; Mike O. Hammill and Michael C. S. Kingsley. INCIDENTAL
CATCHES OF HARBOUR PORPOISES (PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) IN THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE AMD THE
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER ESTUARY, QUEBEC, CANADA. CiWnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of
(he Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La ]oila, California,
October 22-25, 1 990. William F. Petrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and Jay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm.
Spec. foue No. 1 5. p. 1 59-1 63. 1 994. FR 40(3)
|Dep, Biol., Univ. Laval, Quebec, PQ, Canada G1K 7P4| Cadus morhua.
95-006782 Fox, William W., Jr. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE CONSERVATION OF ATLANTIC
TUNAS: A SILVER ANNIVERSARY AUDIT. Am. fish. 5oc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 4. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(NOAA/NMFS, 1335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910. tel:301-28l-3l26)
95-006783 Fraidentmrg, Michael E.THEGAME'S AFOOT: THE DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONALCONR.O
OVER SALMON. The Fourth Worth American Symposium on Society and Resource Management: Book of
Abstract, May 17-20, 1992, L/niversily of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Mary Miron, coordinator, p. 4, 1992.
FR 40(3)
95-006784 Francour, P.; M. Harmelin-Vlvien; J. G. Harmelin and J. Duclerc. IMPACT OF CAULERPA TAXIKMA
COLONIZATION ON THE LITTORAL ICHTHYOFAUNA OF NORTH-WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN SfA:
PRELIMINARY RESULTS. Space Partition Within Aqualic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Second International
Congress of limnology and Oceanography Held in Evian, France, May 25-28, (993. Gerard flaJv.iv, editor.
Hydrobiologia Vol. 300/301. p. 345-353. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Lab. Biol. Mar & Ecol. Benthos, Fac. Sci. Luminy, 1 3009 Marseille, France] Data for 33 species.
95-006785 Franz, D. R.; D. Riepe; A. Scaglione and ). T. Tanacredi. DOES SECONDARY PRODUC1 ION OF
THE BENTHIC AMPHIPOD AMPEUSCA ABDITA SUPPORT THE WINTER FLOUNDER NURSERY IN JAMAICA
BAY? Program and Abstracts, The New Vbrfc Natural History Conference, lune 20-22, (990. Daniel P. Mofloy.
compjfer.N.Y. Stale Mus. Ore. 54:30. 1990. FR 40(3}
Pteuronecles americanus in New York.
95-006786 Freedman, Bill. ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Attstt. No.
124. p. 30. 1994.FR40(3)
|Dep. BioL&School Resour.& Environ. Studies, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada. tel:902-194-3737|
95-006787 FrolkinaJ. A. [ICHTHYOCENE DYNAMICS IN THESOUTH GEORGIA AREA.lfffeJieriesKwenrcJici
in the Atlantic and Southern Pacific Oceans. Collected Volume of Scientific Papers.] Fisheries Committee? of the
Russian Federation, p. 138-153, 256-257. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006788 Furness, R. W. IMPLICATIONS OF CHANGES IN NET MESH SIZE, FISHING EFFORT AND
MINIMUM LANDING SIZE REGULATIONS IN THE NORTH SEA FOR SEABIRD POPULATIONS, Intnt Nut
Conse/v. Comm. Rep. No. 133. 72p. 1992. FR 40(3)
jAppl. Orniihol Unil, Dep. Zool, Univ. Glasgow, Glasgow Gl 2 8QQ, England] Me/anogr<tmmu,v ctPiifrftnus
and Merfajigi'tis mer/angus.
95-006789 Gavaris, Slraiis. USE OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN A POPULATION RIGHTS (AS OPPOSED
TO HARVEST RIGHTS) BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. AlMr. NIK I 24.
p. 152. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dcp. Fish. & Oceans, St. Andrews Biol. Stn., St. Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0. Icl:50r>'r>2
fax:506-529-4274) Cat/us morhua.
L^^nl^n^'?' Palfick *'; Sharon R- Me1in: Robert L- DeLong; Hiroshi Kajimura and Michael A. Jotiiworx
SS ^-.r 1 INTERACATIONS WITH A CHINOOK SALMON SET-NET FISHERY IN WASHINGTON
bTArfc. GiHnels and Cetaceans: /ncorporat/ng the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on l/ic Mmlality
of Cetaceans m Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La Jo//a, California, October 22-25, 1 990. William F. Pcaln, C.waory
TK?T,n; Mr J3y i ' H*'tw* Rep' '"'• Whaft>S Comm' SPec- 'ssue No- 1 5- P- 427-438. 1 994. FR 4GU)
INaU. Mar. Mammal Lab., AFSC/NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 1 5-0070| Oncnthyncbm
tshawytscha and data (or nine other species.
iNM HiST°RICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
FR40{3| ENV)RONMENT*L EDUCATION. Am. fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. I 7.1 .
[Savannah State Coll., Dep. Biol. & Life Sci., Savannah, GA 31404. tel:91 2-356-2809]
FISHERIES REVIEW
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95-006792 Gillis Darren M ; Ellen K. Pikitch and Randall M. Peterman. DYNAMIC DISCARDING DECISIONS:
FORAGING THEORY FOR HIGH-GRADING IN A TRAWL FISHERY. Bettav. Era/. 6(2):1 46-1 54. 1 995. FR 40(3)
|Dcp, Zool., Univ. Manitoba, Winnipeg R3T 2N2, Canada) Anoplopoma fimbria in Oregon.
95-006793 Ginter, Jay J. C. INITIAL IFQ ALLOCATIONS AND THE APPEALS PROCESS IN THE ALASKAN
HALIBUT AND SABLEFISH FISHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 11 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Fish. Manage. Div., NMFS, P.O. Box 2 1 668, Juneau, AK 99802-1 668. lel:907-586-722B; fax:907-586-7 1 31 1
Anoplopoma fimbria and Hippoglossus stenoiepis,
95-006794 Gjiknuri, L THE ALBANIAN SEA-COAST: PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES. Bull, tost Oceanogr.
(Monaco) No, 15. p.187-201. 1995. FR 40(3)
(Fac. Nat. ScL, Tirana Univ., Albania! Dala for 20 species,
95-006795 Gjosaeler, Harald. [CAPEL1NE STOCKS IN THE BARENTS SEA IN THE WINTER OF 1994.] Fisken
Havet No. 2. 10p. 1994. In Norwegian with English summ. FR 40(3)
|Havforskningsinsl., Nordnesparken 2, Postboks 1 870, 5024 Bergen, Norway. lel;55 23 85 00; fax:55 23 85
3 1 1 Trj'sopferus mi'nutus.
95-006796 Goodall, R. N. P.; M. Iniguez and P. Sulton. CAPTURE OF SMALL CETACEANS IN GILLNETS OFF
THE PROVINCE OF SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINA. Ci'Wncls and Cetaceans: incorporating (he Proceedings of She
Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality ol Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La /of/a, California,
October 22-25, J990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep, int. Whaling Comm.
Spec, issue No. 15. p. 624. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(3410 Ushuaia, Cent. Austral Invest. Cienl., Tiorra Fuego, Argentina]
95-006797 Goodall, R. Natalie P.; Adrian C. M. Schiavini and Carlos Fermanl. NET FISHERIES AND NET
MORTALITY OF SMALL CETACEANS OFF TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ARGENTINA. GiVinels and Cetaceans:
incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing
Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1 990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow,
editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec, issue No, 15. p. 295-304. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Cent. Austral Invest. Gent. (CADIC), C.C. 92, 9410 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina! Saiiiota auslraiis,
Genyplerus blacodes, Eleginops maclovinus, Merlucdus auslralis, and Auslroat/ierina nigrans.
95-006798 Goodreau, Lou and Stanley Wang, ASSESSMENT OF U.S. AND CANADIAN IMPACTS OF THE
HAGUE LINE DECISION ON GULF OF MAINE FISHERIES: AN ECONOMETRIC APPROACH. Am. Fish. Soc.
Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 72. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[New England Fish. Manage. Council, Saugus, MA 01 906. tet:61 7-231-0422|
95-006799 Gore, James A. and F. Douglas Shields, |r. CAN LARGE RIVERS BE RESTORED? BloSdence
45{3):142-1 52. 1995. FR 40(3}
[The Conservancy, 1 450 Mernhue Dr., Naples, FL 33942]
95-006800 Gregg, Kurtis L. COMPARISONS OF THREE MANUFACTURED ARTIFICIAL REEF UNITS IN
ONSLOW BAY, NORTH CAROLINA. N. Am. /. Fish. Manage. 15{2):31 6-324. 1995. FR40{3)
|Dep, Environ., Health, & Nat. Resour., Div. Mar. Fish., P.O. Box 769, Moreliead City, NC 2B557-07G91 Data
for 14 species.
95-006801 Haase, Ben and Fernando Felix. A NOTE ON THE INCIDENTAL MORTALITY OF SPERM WHALES
(PHYSErm MACROCEPHALUS] IN ECUADOR. Clllnets and Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of the
Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lola, California,
October 22-25, J 990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P- Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int Whaling Comm.
Spec, issue No. 15. p. 481-483. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fund. Ecualoriana Estudio Mamiferos Mar. (FEMM), P.O. Box 09-01-6637, Guayaquil, Ecuador]
95-006802 Haedrich, Richard L.; M. Cuadalupe Villagarda and Manuel C. Gomes. SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL
CHANGES IN THE FISH COMMUNITY OF THE NEWFOUNDLAND-LABRADOR SHELF. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu,
Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 82. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Biol., Memorial Univ., St. John's, NF, Canada A1B 5S7. tel:709.737-9833;
e-mall:haedrich@kean.ucs.mun.ca]
95-006803 Hagen, E. and A, forge da Sllva, editors. DYNAMICS OF UPWELLING INTHE ICES AREA. SELECTED
PAPERS PRESENTED ATTHEME SESSION O ATTHE ICES STATUTORY MEETING, 23 SEPTEMBER-! OCTOBER
1993. int. Counc. Expior. Sea Coop. Res. Rep, No. 206. 73p, 1995. Available from Int, Counc. Explor. Sea,
Palaegade 2-4, DK-1261 Copenhagen K, Denmark. FR40(3)
[Inst. Ostseeforsch., Seestr. 15, 19119 Warnemuende, Germany) Selected papers and abstract Indexed In
this issue of Fisheries Review.
FR 40(3)
195 1995
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ORC?A&N°sllSHTa^ °F THE IMPACT OF DRIFTNET FISHING ON OCEAN'C
Ce^^^S^^^ " VHcE RESULTS °F THE GR(*NPEACE EXPEDITION. Ofotfiand
Passive F^ £ts and T™/7fw,.T,°/ Vmp^''"m and Worksh°P °" <^ MorlaHly of Ccianxu n
and lay Sar/ofv Sto"s Rep fnl w5 Cf Ofn'a' Oc'^e^ "-25, 1990. Wfc F. Perrm, Crego^ />. Dowwa
RSHERY °N THE COAST
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FR 40(3) ° 5a/camot* convene N,ppon Suisan Cafcfca/sW 61(2):255-256. 1*195.
[Mie Prefect. Cov., Tsu, Mie 514, Japan]
^ CATCHES °F TW° ATLANTIC COD STOCKS IN AW OTTE*
FR 40(3) APPLICATION OF THE EM ALGORITHM. N. Am. / fisft. Manage. 1 5(2):277-2B9. 1»3.
en'" P-°' B°X 5°3°' M°nC1°n' NB' <*»* EIC 9R&} Cad.
Akamatsu; Hideo Soeda; Tetsuya Shlmamtira and
ceen/, V ™E JAPA(?ESE SALMON GILLNET RSHERY' Gil!»ets *** <*
and Traps ta T£ cSl; ^f0^ and Workshop on ihe Mortality of Cetaceans In ftiulw,
edriois. Rep^t w'%0ct0faer2f-25' '990' W////am F' Pem'"' ^^ P- Donovan, am/
e^ and Traps ta c; on e oray o etaceans n iuw,
edriois. Rep^t wS^£±'%0ct0tfaer2f-25' '990' W////am F' Pem'"' ^^ P- Donovan, am/ /jy
[Nail £ Lo FiS Comi?..Sf?cJ"u? N°- ' 5- p. 549-563. 1 994. FR 40(3)
Ocean. ' ^ Eng" Eblda1' H^"™chi, Ibaraki, 314-04, Japan] Qncorhynchus In Ihc North
FISHING EXP^SNK8fKiLrh^f^^^
19S9-1990.a£ei25(SSn5 i ACE C'LLNETS 'N THE SOUTH AND THE NORTH PACinC.
Morality of Cetaceans in P*S«F*1-- 'n™rP°ra!'"S t/ie Proceedings of the Symposium and Wtukdiop on the
Gregory P. Donovan and '/TfeSl Ins N.ets andj^' ^/o//a, CWom/a, Ocrofae. 22-25, J990. VW/tom r. ft^i^.
Abstract only. FR 40(3) X' ^'^ Rep' lni WhalinS Comm. Spec. /5sue No. 15. p. 622-&2X 1094.
rn hi' Shizuoka 424' )apanl
FISHING MORTALITY^' Jj11^1*- T' ?™dziak- IMPACT Of DISCARD MORTALITY ON SUSTAINABLE
[NOAA, NMFS toSaSfish Srf r" '."S i?* N°' 1 24' P' ' 5S' 1 994' FR 40f 3»
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C°MPLEXITYAScbNFUCTlNlra5A|iwA^ MARSH MANAGEMENT, AND MARICULTURf:
, ICoop. fish & Wild! R« llnT icn c •A"l-l?*h-Soc-A"™-MeeLAbstr.No.U4.p,W5. 19MfH40{3f
^:504-38Miao] Rfii' Un"' LSU Sch°o1 For, Wildl., & Fish., Baton Rouge, LA 70003.620?
: AN INDUSTRY IN ECONOMIC TURMOIL I
D" Wo°dhouse. A NOTE ON ODONTOtETI
THERN CALIFORNIA. CH/hefs a
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95-006816 Huntsman, Gene R. MARINE FISHERY MANAGEMENT: A BRIEF HISTORY OF A BRIEF PERIOD.
Am. fish. 5oc. Anna. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 1 . 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Beaufort Lab,, Southeast Fish. Sci. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, 101 Pivers Island Rd, Beaufort, NC 28516-9722.
tel:919-728-9718|
95-006817 International Pacific Halibut Commission. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISION
ANNUAL REPORT 1 993. Int. Pac. Halibut Comm. Annu. Rep. 56p. 1 993. FR 40(3)
|P.O. Box 95009, Seattle, WA 98145-2009] Hippoglossus stenolepis in the North Pacific Ocean.
95-006818 Ismen, Ali. GROWTH, MORTALITY AND YIELD PER RECRUIT MODEL OF PICAREL (SPICARA
SMARIS L.) ON THE EASTERN TURKISH BLACK SEA COAST. Fish. Res. (Amst.) 22(3,4):299-308. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Inst. Mar. Sci., Middle East Tech. Univ., P.O. Box 28, 3373 1 , Erdemli-lcel, Turkey]
95-006819 Jagielo, Thomas H. ABUNDANCE AND SURVIVAL OF LINGCOD AT CAPE FLATTERY,
WASHINGTON. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 124(2):170-183, 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fisli & Wildl., GOO Capitol Way N., Olympia, WA 98504-1091] Ophiodon elongates.
95-006820 Jefferson, Thomas A.; Barbara E. Curry and Nancy A, Black. HARBOR PORPOISE MORTALITY IN
THE MONTEREY BAY HALIBUT GILLNET FISHERY, 1 909. Gillnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings
of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolls, California,
October 22-25, f990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and }ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Im. Whaling Comm.
Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 445-148. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(Moss Landing Mar. Lab., P.O. Box 450, Moss Landing, CA 95039] Paralichthys califomicus in California,
95-006821 Jennings, S.; A. S. Brierley and J. W. Walker. THE INSHORE FISH ASSEMBLAGES OF THE
GALAPAGOS ARCHIPELAGO. Biol. Conserv. 70(1);49-57, 1994. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Mar. Sci. & Coastal Manage., The Univ., Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU, England] Data for 43 species.
95-006822 Jentoft, Svein and Hakan T. Sandersen. CO-MANAGEMENT IN TROPICAL FISHERIES: THE CASE
OF ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 120. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Inst. Social Sci., Univ. Tromso, Tromso, Norway)
95-006823 Jones, Linda; Michael Dahlberg and Shannon Fitzgerald. HIGH SEAS DRIFTNET FISHERIES OFTHE
NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Gillnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and
Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La jolla, California, October 22-25,
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm, Spec. Issue No.
15. p. 620. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[NMFS, Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 981 1 5] Thunnus and Oncorhynchus.
95-006824 Karpenko, E. A.; G. N. Stepanov and P. S. Giul'badamov. [ASSESSING MIDWATER TRAWL
CATCHABILITY AND SPECIFYING THE COMPOSITION OF EXPLOITED FISH AGGREGATIONS.! In:
Commercial Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydrobiontic Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected
Papers, £. A Karpenko, editor, p. 99-108, 229. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Trachurus symmetficus in the South Pacific Ocean.
95-006825 Karpenko, E. A., editor. [COMMERCIAL FISHERY TECHNOLOGY. FISHING AND
HYDROBIONTIC BEHAVIOUR: THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS. COLLECTED PAPERS.] Ail-Union
Res. Insl. Mar. fish. & Oceanogr. (Moscow:VNIRO) 234p. 1 993. In Russian with English abstracts. FR 40(3)
Selected papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-006026 Kearney, John F.; Fred Page and John D. Neilson. CO-OPERATIVE SCIENCE AS A CRITICAL
COMPONENT OF CO-MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF FISH HARVESTERS IN FISHERIES SCIENCE. Am. Fish.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 1 09-1 1 0. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Sociol., St. Francis Xavier Univ., Antigonish, NS, Canada B2G ICO. tel:506-463-2608| Hippogtossus
fuppog/ossus and P/euronectes americanus in Canada.
95-006827 Kearney, John F. FROM CRISIS TO SUSTAIN ABILITY: ELEMENTS OF A SOCIAL AND
ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 8.
1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Sociol. & Anthropol., St. Francis Xavier Univ., Anligonish, NS, Canada B2G ICO. tel:902-867-2133]
95-006828 Kenchlngton, R. A. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT.
Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania: Result of a Conference Held at The University of Queensland,
October 1991. Craig Moritz and /fro Kifcawa, editors, p. 245-250. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Great Barrier Reef Mar. Park Authority, P.O. Box 791, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia)
FR40(3) 197 1995
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95-005829 Kinze, Carl Chr. INCIDENTAL CATCHES OF HARBOUR PORPOISES (PHOCOENA mQCQlW, \
IN DANISH WATERS, 1 986-89. Ci//ne(s and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of ihe Symposium a-.J |
Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in PassiVe Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 21-li, ;
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm, Spec hwe to •
15. p.183-187. 1994. FR 40(3)
jZool. Mus., Univ. Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 1 5, DK-2 1 00 Copenhagen 0, Denmark]
95-006830 Kinze, Carl Chr. CETACEAN MORTALITY IN PASSIVE FISHING NETS AND TRAPS IN THE BALTIC
SEA: A REVIEW. Giltnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Woikihop en tft
Mortafily of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1 990. VWIItom f- Pcnr.
Gregory P. Donovan, andjay Bar/ow, editors. Rep. fnt. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 61 8. 1 994. Abs'-rad
only. FR 40(3)
(Zool. Mus., Univ. Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 1 5, DK-2 1 00 Copenhagen 0, Denmark]
95-006831 Kirkley, James E. ASSESSING OPEN-ACCESS FISHERIES AND INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY!
Am. fish. 5oc. Annti. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 72. 1 994. FR 40(3)
IDiv. Mar. Advisory Serv., School Mar. ScL, Coll. William & Mary, Gloucester Point, VA 230(V2|
95-006832 Kobayashi, Hiroshi; Eiichi Hasegawa; Hirokazu Sugino and Toshio Sakamoto,
[MINI-SYMPOSIUM: PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE OF FISHERIES IN KUMANO-NADA.] Nippon SUK»
Cakkaishi 6 1(2): 247-258. 1 995. Individual papers in Japanese. FR 40(3) . .
[Fac. Bioresour,, Mie Univ., Tsu, Mie 514, Japan] Individual papers indexed in this issue of fisheries Rc\is*
95-006833 Kornev, S. I. A NOTE ON THE DEATH OF A RIGHT WHALE (EUBAtAENA GtACMRS} ( )FF CAf
LOPATKA (KAMCHATKA). Gil/nets and Cetaceans: incorporating the Proceedings of itic $yni;«MMMri a
Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, Gctottr-r 22i
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. i'/wc
15, p. 443-444. 1994. FR 40(3)
(KAMCHATRYBVOD, Parlizanskaya 9, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, GB3000, Russia]
95-006834 Korotkov, V. K. [A LIKELIHOOD OF CAPTURING THE SOUTH-EASTERN PACII'K* HOB
MACKEREL BY TRAWL MOUTH.] In: Commercial Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydrobiontii:
TfieoreticaJandPracticaMspects. Coi/ected Papers. £ A. Karpenko, editor, p. 109-1 13, 229. 1 9«>3. I
English summ. FR 40(3)
Trac/iurirs symmeiricus.
95-006835 Kraus, Scott D.; Colleen Coogan and Patricia M. Fiorelli. INCIDENTAL TAKE Ol= CETACEAN!
FISHING ACTIVITIES IN THE NEARSHORE WATERS OF THE NORTHEASTERN US, 1 975-1 <JOD, < '.it
Cetaceans: fncorporaling Jhe Proceedings oi the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of ( j^n
and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrirt, GwKuiy i*. 1
Passive Fishing Nels an
and /ay Barlow, editors. Rep Int. Whaling Comm.'Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 624-625. 1994. Abstract <mly. FK 41
(New England Aquarium, Cent. Wharf, Boston, MA 02 1 1 0|
95-006836 Krohn, Roger. DRIFTNET FISHING IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC. Gjtfnels ami
Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in JVi
Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, ant/ fay ftx
editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec, issue No. 1 5. p. 61 7. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Zool. Dep., Univ. Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa] T/tunnus a/afungii. ;
55-006837 Kuno, Masahiro. (EXPLOITATION AND EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF DEEP-SEA I:ISH STOC
(Mini-Symposium: Present Status and future of fisheries in Kumano-nada./ Hiroshi Kobnyashl, f; Her if / tecrj
Hirokazu Sugifio, andTos/iio Sakamoto, convenors. Nippon Suisan Gakka/shi 61(2):257-25(». l<M>.'i, In J.ip ai
(Fish. Res. lust. Mie, Hamajima, Shima, Mie 51 7-04, )apan| :
K^°Q°T6ur?r ral Mohan' R" S' REVI£W OF GILLNET FISHERIES AND CETACEAN ElYCATCHtS IN
^vl i u AN OCEAN- c'"ne's 3"^ Cetaceans: incorporating (he Proceedings of liif Sympt
1 oa^urS- P?"B Monal"Y ol Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La /o//a, California. < tt'inbcr !
15 M9343 {ZT>fSKffUyP' Donwan' ^d lay Barlow, editors. Rep. tot Whaling Comm, Si we. /*itfl
(Conserv. Nal. Trust, B/24, Gandhinager, Caticut-673005, Kerala, India]
lhAp5uc^REVlmOFENTANGLEMENTOFSMALLCETACEANS IN S1U'Nl-T$ AN!
• Uj- THE INDIAN COAST, Cilfnets and Cetaceans; incorporating ttte PfOnJi^/m^i i
n w°w °n F o M9rtaKty o{ ce'a«ans in Passive fishing Nets and Trap* lit /nll.i, traTil
n i e li'-i i1!! » . "J CreEorX P- Donovan, and Jay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. W/i,i line C
o. 1 5. p. 617. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
s. Cent. Cent. Mar. Fish. Res. Insl., Wesl Hill, Calicut-673 005, India]
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95-006840 Lane, Daniel E. and Robert L Stephenson. TOWARD IMPROVED MANAGEMENT VIA FISHERIES
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE: STRATEGIC PLANNING, CO-MANAGEMENT AND DYNAMIC MODELING. Am.
Fish. Six. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 137. 1994. FR 40(3)
IFac. Admin., Univ. Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada KIN 6N5. tel:613-564-6824]
55-006841 Langton, Richard W.; Peter J. Auster and David C. Schneider. A SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL
PERSPECTIVE ON FISH DISTRIBUTIONS: IMPROVING OUR DEFINITION OF FISHERIES HABITAT. Am. fish.
Sac. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No. 1 24. p. 27, 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Qep. Mar. Resour., P.O. Box 8, West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575. tel:207-633-9504]
95-006842 Lapshin, O. M. (EFFICIENCY OF OFFSHORE FISHERIES ON COMPLEX ARTIFICIAL REEFS.] In:
Commercial Fishery Technology. Fishing and Hydrobion tic Behaviour: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected
Papers. E. A. Karpenko, editor, p. 210-218, 232. 1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
1)1-006843 Lennerl, Cleridv; Susan Kruse; Marilyn Beeson and Jay Barlow. ESTIMATES OF INCIDENTAL
MARINE MAMMAL BYCATCH IN CALIFORNIA GILLNET FISHERIES FOR JULY THROUGH DECEMBER, 1 990.
Giltnels and Celaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality ol
Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory
P Donovan, and fry Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 449-463. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Southwest Fish. Sci, Cent., NMFS, NOAA, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 92038] Paralichthys ca/iforniais,
Squatina California, and Xiph'tas gladius.
95-006844 Lewandowski, Tania A. U.S. AND CANADIAN ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH
'REGULATION OF GEORGES BANK FISHERIES. Am. fish. 5oc Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 160-161. 1994.
[Holdsworlh Nal. Resour. Cent., Univ. Mass., Amlierst 01003. lel:413-549-1859]
95-006845 Lien, Jon. ENTRAPMENTS OF LARGE CETACEANS IN PASSIVE INSHORE FISHING GEAR IN
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (1979-1990). Gi'Wnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of
the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Celaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla California,
October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and /ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm.
Spec, fssue No. 1 5. p. 1 49-1 57. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St, John's, NF, Canada A1C 5S7]
95-006846 Lien, Ion; G. B. Stenson; Sue Carver and John Chardine. HOW MANY DID YOU CATCH! THE
EFFECT OF METHODOLOGY ON BYCATCH REPORTS OBTAINED FROM FISHERMAN. Gillnels and
Cetaceans' incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Celaceans In
Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, la lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F, Petrtn, Gregory P. Donovan,
and iay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Wha/ing Comm. Spec. /ssuc No. 15. p. 535-540. 1994. FR 40(3}
(Ocean Sci. Cent. & Dep. Psychol., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C SS7|
95-006847 Lindstedt, Ingallll. MORTALITY OF HARBOUR PORPOISES IN THE SWEDISH GILLNET FISHERY.
GiWnels and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality ot
Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California. October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory
P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 625. 1 994. Abstract only.
FR40I3)
[Insl. Mar. Res., P.O. Box 4, S-453 00 Lysekil, Sweden]
95-006848 LodL Liliane; Salvatore Siciliano and Monica Borobia, SURVEY OF INCIDENTAL NET CATCHES
OF MARINE SOTALIA FLUVIATILIS, PONTOPORIA HLAINVILLF.I AND OTHER SMALL CETACEANS IN BRAZIL
Gillnets and Cetacean* /ncorporal/ng the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of
Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, la lolia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory
P. Donovan, and fay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 625. 1 994. Abslract only.
[Prof. Baleia Jubarle, Parque Nac. Mar. Albrolhos, Praia Kitongo sino., Caravelas, Bahia 45.900, Brazil]
95-006849 Loefflad, Martin and David Ham. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
QUOTAS IN ALASKA: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE EXPERIENCE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24.
p. 10. 1994. FR 40(3)
[NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802. tel:907-5867228] Theragra cha/cogramma.
95-006850 Lowry, Nicholas and Jonas Teilmann. BYCATCH AND BYCATCH REDUCTION OF THE
HARBOUR PORPOISE (PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) IN DANISH WATERS. Gttlnets and Celaceans; Incorporating
the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps,
La folia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int.
Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 203-209. 1 994. FR40I3)
IDIFTA, North Sea Cent., P.O. Box 59, 9850 Hirtshals, Denmark]
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95-00685 1 Lucas, Kenneth C. HOW CHANGES IN FISH RESOURCES AND IN THE REGIME Of Tl It SFA *'1,
AFFECTING FISHERIES MANAGEMENT, DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION. Advances in fish Swnif **
Technology. Proceedings of the Jubilee Conference, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, My 1979. /. /. 0<V- •*
edi'for. p. 1-9, 1980 (reprinted 1991). FR 40(3)
95-006852 Mace, Pamela M. APPROACHES TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION ( tf
NEW ZEALAND VERSUS THE UNITED STATES. Am. Fish. Soc. Amu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24, (>. 12.
[NMFS (F/CM4), 1335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910. tel:301-713-2347]
95-006553 MacKenzie, Debora. END OF THE LINE FOR LIVING FOSSIL: A fJ^IW SU«VIVlO
EXTINCTION OF THE DINOSAURS MAY FINALLY BE KILLED OFF BY A COMBINATION OI bUKt W AM
ANDTHE DEMAND FOR A LAXATIVE. New So'. 146(1978):14-15. 1995. FR 40(3)
latimeria diafumnae in ihe Comoros.
95-006854 MaBuire, |,J. A PERSPECTIVE ON CANADIAN ATLANTIC GROUNDFISM STOCKS **-
FISHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. MeeJ. Abstt. No. 1 24. p, 30. 1 994. FR 40(3)
IDep. Fish, & Oceans, P.O. Box 1 5500, Quebec City, PQ, Canada, tel:41 8-64B-445B]
• ' c f ''I
95.0Q6855 Maguire, ].-].; D. B. Alkinson; R. N, O'Boyle; G. A. Chouinard and D Gascon, it II! COI I A*'*
NORTHWEST ATLANTIC CANADIAN GROUNDFISHES- HOW SEVERE? Am. Fish. Soc, Amur. Mi-ri *'.*•
124. p. 149. 1994. FR 40(3) , , ... .^|
|Dep. Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 15500, Quebec City, PQ, Canada G1K 7Y7. irHlll IMM
fax:418-64 a-4470l
95-006856 Maguire, ).-J.; C. A, Bishop; R, K. Mohn; G. A. Chouinard; A. Frechcl; S . (JaviHU ,tml J I .'^J
WOULD LOWER EXPLOITATION RATES HAVE PREVENTED THE COLLAPSE OF CANADIAN A 1 1 AN I H
STOCKS! Am. flsh. Soc. /\nnu. Meet Afastr. No. 124. p. 152. 1994. FR 40(3) ...... j
|Dep. Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 15500, Quebec City, PQ, Canada G1K 7Y7, U'Mlttf-*'1
fax:418-648-44701
95-006857 Maigret, (acques. MARINE MAMMALS AND FISHERIES ALONG THE WEST AIRICAN < *-^'
Qlfneb and Cetaceans: fncorporal/ng the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop nil (In- "f""' !
Cetaceans m Passive HsAing Nets and Traps, ta/o/fe, Ca/ifornia, October 22-25, J990. WltHwn I ' |1'"'p- r ' , ^,
P. Donovan, and ^a^ fiar/ow, edilors. Rep. M W/ia/ing Comm. Spec. /ssue No. 15. p. 307-.) K.. I M-I. i K ' ^
[Mus. Nail, Hist. Nat, Cell. Prefiguration Galerie Evol., 36 rue Goeffroy St. Hilalrc, 7r,iM':> l'.nK. S u<n * •
95-006a5B Man, Alias; Richard Law and Nicholas V. C. Polunin. ROLE OF MAKINI HtS»«V»>
RECRUITMENT TO REEF FISHERIES: A METAPOPULATION MODEL Bio/. Conswv. Vl(^):l(t/-rf» *-
FR 4013)
[Law: Biol. Dep., Univ. York, York YO1 5DD, England]
95-006859 Maragos, James E. RESTORING CORAL REEFS WITH EMPHASIS ON I'AniK Kills t^-'i
IneNation's Marine Environment Proceedings ofiheNOM Symposium on Habitat Rcslornl/i m. \\.\>l>" -^' •*•*.
September 25-26, 1990. Core/on W. Thayer, editor, p. 141-221. 1992. FR 40(3)
tEnviron. & Policy Inst., East-West Cent., Honolulu, HI]
95-006860 Markevich.A. 1. (DAILY DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITY OF SOME FISH I'OPUI AIM W* "*j
COASTAL ZONE OF THE BOLSHOI PELIS ISLAND (PETER THE GREAT BAY, SEA OF JAI1 AN).] jlhi«.'- •»•¥ • 'f
and Anadrornous Fish Species. Collection of Scientific Papers.] V.N.Ivankov, editor. Mar, nini(VI.^I>,"^'^) >
p, 16-19. 1990. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
Sebastes taczanowskii, Opisthocentrus oceWatus, H/popryc/ius dybowskii, HeMgraininn'S <n fMH'-*"3-'*^1 i
e/egans, Fmogrammus hexagrammus, and f/egrnus grac/Ws. ;
95-006861 Marshall, C. Tara and Kenneth T. Frank. DO COMPENSATORY IWM'ISSls KU ,ij
HADDOCK RECRUITMENT? Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 83-1 84. I !HM . I K -It H » 1
(Dep. Oceanogr., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4J1. e-maHiLmnrslialNsli ..... »* **•' t
Melanogrammus aeglefinus in the North Atlantic Ocean.
95-006862 Martin, Cabol.THECOLLAPSEOFTHENORTHERN COD STOCKS: WHATIVI K I IM1'(M
86/25J Rjfieries (BethesdaJ 20{5):6-8. 1995, FR 40(3)
[Newfoundland Inland Fjsh. Assoc, P.O. Box 5580, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5W] < ,,ut<n >,™ ^ t,.,, j
northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
95-006863 MaUuda,HlroyuW;,lsamuMitaniandKenjiAsano. IMPACT FACTORS OF I»IJNSI MINI N^
DIP NET FISHERIES ON A CHUB MACKEREL POPULATION. Res. Popul Ecol. (Kyoto) 3d( i} -'I » I - j hT1.
[Dep. Biol., Fac. Sd, Kyushu Univ., Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 81 2, Japan] Scomber japonlms In
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95-006864 McCay, Bonnie. EQUITY, CONSERVATION, AND RESILIENCY IN PRIVATIZED FISHERIES
MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Anna. Meet. Abslr. No. 124. p. 136. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Human Ecol., Cook Coll., P.O. Box 231, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N] 08903]
95-006865 McClanahan, T. R. A CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEM-FISHERIES MODEL IMPACTS OF FISHING
INTENSITY AND CATCH SELECTION ON REEF STRUCTURE AND PROCESSES. Ecof. Modei/. BO(1):1-19. 1995.
FR 40(3)
[Wildl. Conserv. Soc., Coral Reef Conserv. Proj., P.O. Box 99470, Mombasa, Kenya]
95-006866 McFarlane, Robert W. AN ENVIRONMENTAL INVENTORY OF THE CHRISTMAS BAY COASTAL
PRESERVE. Caiveston Bay Nail. Estuary Program Pub/. CBNEP-7. 95p. 1991. FR 40(3)
Data for 96 species in Texas.
95-006867 McGuire, Thomas R. ENDANGERED SPECIES AND PRECARIOUS LIVES: THE BIOSPHERE
RESERVE IN THE UPPER GULF OF CALIFORNIA. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 117. 1994.
(Bur. Appl. Res. Anttiropol., Univ. Ariz., Tucson 8572 1 . lel:602-621-6282] Totoaba macdmaldl in Mexico,
M-006868 Mclnnis, Rodney R. KLAMATH SALMON HARVEST MANAGEMENT: THE FEDERAL ROLE.
K/amatrt Basin fisheries Symposium; Proceedings of a Symposium Heldm Eureka, California, 23-24 March J994.
Thomas f. Hass/er, editor, p. 159-167. 1994. FR 40(3)
INMFS, Southwest Reg., 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802) Oncorhyncfiiis (shawylscha
in California.
95-006869 Milewski, Inka A. MARINE BIODIVERSITY: SHAPING A POLICY FRAMEWORK. Conservation and
Marine Ecosystems: Selected Papers from the 20th Annual Natural Areas Conference, University of Maine, lune
,993. fohn R Pearce, editor. Nat -Areas/. 15(1):61-67. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Conserv. Council New Brunswick, 249 Montague St., St. Andrews, NB, Canada EOG 2X0]
95-006870 Montevecchi, W. A. and Ransom A. Myers. PREY HARVESTS OF SEABIRDS REFLECT PELAGIC
FISH AND SQUID ABUNDANCE ON MULTIPLE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SCALES. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
117(1-3):1-9. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Psychol. & Biol., & Ocean Sci. Cent., Memorial Univ. Newfoundland, Si. John's, NF, Canada Al B 3X9]
Scomber scombrus in Newfoundland.
»K.nnfiH71 Murawski Steven A; Fredric M. Serchuk and Ralph K. Mayo. AN EVALUATION OF THE
P^CTABm /55SlD5fflSY OF THE DEPLETION/COLLAPSED F THE CROUNDFISH RESOURCES ON
GEORGES BANK AND IN THE GULF OF MAINE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 151. 1994,
FR4[NMFS, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., Woods Hole Lab., Woods Hole, MA 02543. tel:506-548-5123;
fax:508-548-1158]
95-006872 Nagao, Kazuhiko. REGULATION OF THE JAPANESE HIGH SEAS DRIFTNET FISHERIES. Ci/toets
and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans to
Pa^ fishing Nets and Traps, la /o//a, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F Perm ^Gregory P. Donovan,
and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. inl. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 381-384. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Offshore Fish. Div., Fish. Agency Minist. Agric., For. & Fish. 1-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100,
Japan]
95-006873 Niazl, Mohammad Sadiq. INFORMATION ON FISHERIES OF PAKISTAN. Gil/nets and Cetaceans;
Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive fishing
Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow,
editors. Rep. tot Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 618-619, 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Mar. Fish. Dep,, Gov. Pakistan, Westwharf, Fish Harbour, Karachi-74000, Pakistan]
95-006874 Nlelander, William J. ENFORCEMENT AND PROSECUTIONS OF ITQs: FROM SIMPLE
VIOLATIONS TO WHITE COLLAR FRAUD. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 . 1 994. FR 40(J)
[NOAA, 1325 East-West Hwy., SSMC2, Rm. 11303, Silver Spring, MD 20910. let:301-713-2231]
95-006875 Nitta, Eugene T. A REVIEW OF GILLNET AND TRAP FISHERIES IN MICRONESIA AND THE
CENTRAL PACIFIC. Of/nets and Cetaceans: /ncorporatfng the Proceedings of the Symposium and Woriuftpp on
the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La /o//a, California, October 22-25 '«& ™m F.
Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and Jay Barlow, editors. Rep. tot, Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 61 J. l JW,
Abstract only. FR 40(3}
INMFS, Southwest Reg., Pac. Area Off., 2570 Dole St., Honolulu, HI 96822-2396]
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95-G06B76 Northridge,SimonP,ACCIDENTALCAPTURESOFMARINEMAMMALSBYFISHERIES\NBRlT!SH
WATERS WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON GILLNET FISHERIES. Gitfneis and Cetaceans; lncaipoialmgt.e
Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Ttaps, It
tolls, California. October 22-25, J990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Bar/ow, editors. Rep. ir.l
Whaling Comm. Spec. fssue No. 1 5. p. 626. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
Imperial Coll. Cent. Environ. Techno!., Mar. Resour. Assessment Group Ltd., 8 Princes Gardens, London W*/
1 NA, England]
95-006877 NoruVidge, Simon P. DRIFTNET FISHERIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON NON-TARGET
GIBnets and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the M
Celaceans in Passive fishing Nets and Traps, LaloOa, California, October 22-25, 1990- William F ; Pwnn,
P. Donovan, and /ay Bar/ow, edilors. Rep. int. Whafing Comm. 5pec. Issue No. 15. p. 619. 1094. Absiiaci on?,.
FR40(3)
[Mar. Resour. Assessment Group, 8 Princes Gardens, London SW7 1NA, England]
95-006878 Northridge, Simon P. AN UPDATED WORLD REVIEW OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MARINE.
MAMMALS AND FISHERIES. Cii/nets and Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of the iy-mwifum aw
Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October Jf-^3,
7990. Wifflam F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Inl. Whaling Comm. ipcc. issue no.
15. p. 626. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3) „ . . t n cw»
[imperial Coll. Cent. Environ.Technol., Mar. Resour. Assessment Group Ltd., 8 Princes Gardens, London ywr
IN A, Englandl '
95-006879 Oliver, Chris. INTEGRATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT QUOTAS (CDCJs) IN AN \
INDIVIDUAL FISHING QUOTA (IFQ) PROGRAM: SABLEFISH AND HALIBUT IN THE NORTH PACJfK-, Am ,
fish. Soc Annu. Meet Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 10. 1994. FR 40(3} nji_ .„. ,
IN. Pac. Fish. Manage. Council, 605 W. 4th Ave., 3rd Floor, Anchorage, AK 99501. Icl'JOAJ/ i-^u^ i
Anop/opoma firnbria and Hippog/ossus steno/epis.
95-006880 Orsi, Joseph A. and Alex C. Wertheimer. MARINE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF JUVENLLI
CHINOOK AND COHO SALMON IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 124(2):1 5*1 fi J. 1 -">•
[Auke Bay Lab., Fish. Set. Cent., NMFS, 11305 Glacier Hwy., Juneau, AK 99801-86261 Orxrorfynrfnu
ishawyiscfia and O. fcisulch.
95-006881 Ozdamar, Emin; Kohei Kihara; Kazumi Sakuramoto and Ibrahim Erkoyuncu. VARIATION IN Tl J
POPULATION STRUaURE OF EUROPEAN ANCHOVY, ENCRAULIS ENCRASICOLUS L IN THE HLAC.K btA
I Tokyo Univ. Fish. 81(2):123-134. 1994. In English with Japanese summ. FR 40(3)
|Dep, Mar. Sci. &Technol., Tokyo Univ. Fish., 5-7, Konan 4-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 100 J.i!>an|
95-006882 Pacific Fishery Management Council. PRESEASON REPORT II: ANALYSIS OF I'ROI'OSID
REGULATORY OPTIONS FOR 1995 OCEAN SALMON FISHERIES. Pac. fish. Manage. Counc. Prcttuscm Kfp. 9
4lp.1995, FR40{3)
IPac. Fish. Manage. Counc., 2130 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 224, Portland, OR 97201] Oncorhyndius Wiurrh anfl
O. tsfiawytscha in the northeastern Pacific Ocean.
95-006883 Panek, Frank M. PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AND COASTAL TISI IERIE5
IN THE NATION AL PARK SYSTEM. Conservation in working landscapes: 20th Annual Natural Arn.is Ctti \ frrew
University of Maine, Orono, Maine, June 22-26, 1993. Naturai Areas Assoc/ation, convener. ]>. *J. 109.1. AbslW
only- FR 40(3)
95-006884 Parn>k, Frank M. PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AND COASTAL TISI ItfM
IN THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH PROGRAMS. Consciv.il/on amt MM\*
Ecosf stems: Selected Papers from the 20th Annua/Natura/ Areas Conference, University of Maine, hme 199.1. Jot
S. Pearce, edrtor. Nat. Areas 1. 1 5(1 }:7-1 1 . 1 995. FR 40(3)
[U5. Natl. Park Sen., Wild. & Vegetation Div., P.O. Box 371 27, MS490, Washington, DC 200 1 3 }
95-006885 Payne, P. Michael; Charles T. Yustin and Gregory Power. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE NG
ENGLAND SLNK-GM.LNET FISHERY AND THE HARBOR PORPOISE, PHOCOENA PHOCOCMA. KtittHHf at
Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on (he Mortality of Ceuream
Passrve fishing Nets and Traps, La lolla, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Cre^oiy l\ Oftnovi
and jay Barfow, edilors. Rep. Jnt Whaling Comm. Spec fssue No. 1 5. p. 620. 1 994. Abstract only. FR
{Manomet Bird Observ., P.O. Box 936, Manomet, MA 02345]
FISHERIES REVIEW
MARINE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
95-006886 Pearce, John B, editor. CONSERVATION AND MARINEECOSYSTEMS- SFl Frrr-iu>;uu-Dt ,„
THE 20th ANNUAL NATURAL AREAS CONFERENCE, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE IIJNF l<m ••
S5(1):4-67. 1995. FR 40(3) '' "* " •" ^"•'- '
[Northeast Fish. Sd. Cent., NMFS, NOAA, Woods Hole, MA] Selected papers indexed in this rstuL'dff,-'.-, •«
Review. " "•••'"'*
95-006887 Pemberton, David; Bora Merdsoy; Rosemary Gales and Deane Renouf THE
BETWEEN OFFSHORE COD TRAWLERS AND HARP PHOCA CROENLAND/CA ANt')"
CrSTOPHOKA CRI5JAJA SEALS OFF NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA Bio/ Comerv 6BC
FR10(3) ' "" " ' '"'•
[Dep, Parks, Wlldl. & Heritage, P.O. Box 44A, Hobart, Tasm. 7001, Australia! Car/us marhua.
95-006338 Perra, Paul. THE ROLE OF COORDINATING BODIES WHEN CONDUCTING MIXED STOCK
STUDIES. Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meei Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 66. 1 994. FR 40(3) ' " '
[Atl. States Mar. Fish. Comm,, 177G Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Suite 600 Washington DC 'OHf.
lcl:202-452-87QOl ' ~ "
35-006880 Perrin, William F-; Geregory P. Donovan and Jay Barlow, editors. GILLNETS AND CETACEANS-
INCORPORATING THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP ON THE MORTALITY OF
CETACEANS IN PASSIVE FISHING NETS AND TRAPS, LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 22-25 1990 Rep
int. Whaling Comm. Spec, Issue No. 15. 629p, 1994. FR 40(3)
(Southwest Fish Sci, Cent, NMFS, NOAA, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 92038| Selected papers and absiracis
indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
95-006890 Perrin, William F. and Robert L Brownell, Jr. A BRIEF REVIEW OF STOCK IDENTITY IN SMALL
MARINE CETACEANS IN RELATION TO ASSESSMENT OF DRIFTNET MORTALITY IN THE NORTH PACIFIC
Gittncts and Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on (fie Mortality of
Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William f. Penin, Gregory-
P Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 393-401. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Southwest Fish. Sci. Cent, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 9203S]
95-00&891 Perrin, William F., convenor. REPORT OF THE WORKSHOP ON MORTALITY OF CETACEANS IN
PASSIVE FISHING NETS AND TRAPS. G///n els ano* Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium
and Workshop on (he Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25,
7990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and }ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec, fcsue No.
15. p. 1-71.1994. FR 40(3)
(Southwest Fish. Sci. Cent,, NMFS, NOAA, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 92038)
95-006092 Pesca (Mexico). [INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON RESPONSIBLE FISHING, MEXICO, D.F.
JULY 20-29, 1993.] Pesca (Mexico) 102p. 1993. In Spanish and English. FR 40(3)
95-006893 Peterson, Allen E-, Jr.; Fredric M. Serchuk; Steven A. Murawski and Ralph K. Mayo. REBUILDING
DEPLETED NEW ENGLAND GROUNDFISH STOCKS: INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS NEEDED TO
PROMOTE STOCK RECOVERY AND PREVENT/AVERT FUTURE COLLAPSES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstt.
No 124 p 152-153 1994 FR 40(3)
[NMFS, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., Woods Hole Lab,, Woods Hole, MA 02543. tel:508-548-5123;
iax:50B-54B-1 1 58)
95-006894 Petit, M.; L. Dagorn; P. Lena; M. Slepoukha; A. C. Ramos and J. M. Stretta, OCEANIC LANDSCAPE
CONCEPT AND OPERATIONAL FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY. Mem, InsL Oceanogr. (Monaco) No. IB.
i) 85-97. 1994. In English with French summ.FR 40(3)
|Sm. SEAS, ORSTOM, DP 1 72, 97492 Sle Clotilde CEDEX, La Reunion, France. e-mail:pe W@orsloro.orstom.fr
&M.petil/omnel|
95-006B95 Petrocci, Charles. TAILS FROM THE ROAD: THE BLACK SEA BASS. Aquacult. Mag. 21(2}:48-52.
1995. FR 40(3) , . n
Cenlroprislis s(r/ata in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
/ING THE THREATENED COASTAL RESOURCE AGAINST ALL
s- Selected Papers from the 20th Annual Natural Areas Conference,
... ., . j i icn\.cnc.n mot; PR dftlVl
PO1 2LF,
Pike, D. G. THE FiSHERY EOR GREENLAND H^^S'^
CUMBERLAND SOUND, BAFFIN ISLAND, 1 987-1992. Can. Feed. Rep. Fish. AM. Sci, No.
'" E[S R*:&otans,rs«.A,c4Sri, P.O. Box 358, M* NT, Canada XOA OHO] So^o^i^pMus
and Ka/a /ad/a la In Canada.
1995
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95-006898 pinedr^riaC^^^ PONTOPORIA BMINWLLH . CHfned and
BRAZIL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THt f^^p d'Workshop on the Mortality of CeJaccani m
Cetaceans: Incorporating (fie Proceedings o; tne jyr p wnijam p perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and Jay
passive Fishing Nets and Traps, la Jolla, October u-t3, • 251_25g ]g94 FR 40(3}
Bartow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. ^pec is - - H- Grande[ RSf g^j
IDep. Oceanogr, Fundacao Univ. Rio Grande, C.P. 4/4, Ltrjo^
INCIDENTAL FISHERY MORTALITY ON THt ACt
1M^L n i <m ir-i i AV nll^nie- and riitxrf>af;f
,.. . .noirT r»F INCIDENTAL FISHERY MORTALIT
95-006899 Pinedo, Maria CristmaMPACT^
STRUCTURE OF PONTOPORIA BLWIUEI IN ^THERNBRAi ILA ^ ^ ^^ f .
Incorporating (he Proceedings o the S^posuma. ^ Worts top^on Hte JJ ^ ^^^ an(/^ 0ai!^
Neu and Traps, la /of/a, Cahfornra, October 22-25 1 9Jft ™ITI
editor, Rep. Int Whaling Comm. pec. /«ue No 15 p ^^^^^ Crande, RS, Bro.il]
IDep. Oceanogr., Fundacao Univ. Rio Grande, C.P. 474, Ltr ruorB1,wr«
2»K!»^^^
, ,333
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LINE Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet, Abstr. No. 124. p. 72.
INMFS, Woods Hole, MA 02543. iel:5Q8-542-5123l
05-OOS902 Praderi, Ricardo, MORTALITY OF ™^
d'™™ °
- ,
OBnets and Cetaceans: fncorporatmg the ^.d'%™™ S/°er 22-25, 1990. WI/Ham F.
Ce.aceans in f^isto flshhig N«is and Tnps, ajola,^ Cato, Octol er ^ 617> Igg4
P. Donovan, and /ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec
f*A\Mo&. Nac. Hist. Nal. Casilla Correo 399, Montevideo, Uruguay!
95-006903 Prado, ,oeL and Andrew S.i^POSSlBIUT.S OF REDUCING
MORTALITY OF MARINE MAMMALS IN DRIFTNET I "SHEWK. C^« an ^^^^ ,
Whaling Comm, 5pec. Issue No. 15. p. 617. 1994. Abslracl only.
(Fish. Technol. Serv., Fish. Ind. Div., FAO, Rome, Italy)
95*06904 Rao, Rayavarapu ,. STATUS AND
COASTOFANDHWPRADmiNDlA.GiteandCeta^nnco^^^
and Workshop or, the Mortality o ^Cetaceans m ^^^^^t^J^Comm.SflCt:. l»w\
1 990. WiHiam F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Kep. im. b
1 5. p. 626-627. 1994. Abstract only, FR 40(3) ;
|School ZooL, liwaji Univ., Gwalior-474 01 1, India!
95^06905 ^Andrew |. INTERAaiONSBF^EENCETAC^
IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC. Cillnels and Cetaceans: Incorporat ng (lie 70"™'"fci,^ nr«>f>cr I
Wo Sop on the Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets ^^.^^^^rf^t^
1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. apci.. J^u^
P' "woodsll'te Ocetogr. Ins., Woods Hole, MA 025431 Cfupea harengc^ Gachis morhun, 5,ifnH. Wf,
'
C PorrJn flrr>(rrjJV JT* Dot
ssive Fishing Nets and Traps, La (o/fa, Calilornia, uctooer u-ts, tyw. WUHWH r. temn, vi/n, wy * . «/w
id Jay Sarlow, editor Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 627. 1 994. Abstract only, m tm.
(Dep. Zool,, Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada NIG 2W1 1 Myxlne g/utinosa.
95-006907 Reyes, )ulio C. and Jorge A. Oporto. GILLNET FISHERIES AND CETACEANS IN TH li St >UJ
PACIFIC. CiHnetsand Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium anaWoituhttpoa incM
of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La /olla, California, October 22-25, i 990. William F.Pei tin \
P. Donovan, and /ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 467-474. 1 9<M . F R
ICasilla 392, Talcahuano, Chile) :
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95-006908 Richards Andrew H.; Lui ]. Bell and Johann D. Bell. INSHORE FISHERIES RESOURCES OF
SOLOMON ISLANDS. Mar, PolluL Bull. 29(1-3):90-98. 1994. FR 40(3)
[S. Pac. Forum Fish. Agency, P.O. Box 629, Honiara, Solomon Islands] Katsuwonus pelamis and Tnunnus
aJba cares.
S5-OQ69Q9 Richards, Andrew H. PROBLEMS OF DRIFT-NET FISHERIES IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Mar. Poltul
Bull. 29(1-3): 1 06-1 11. 1994. FR 40(3)
(S. Pac. Forum Fish, Agency, P.O. Box 629, Honiara, Solomon Islands)
95-006910 Richards,Laiira).;]effFargoandJonT.Schnute.FACTORSINFLUENCINGBYCATCHMORTALITY
OF TRAWL-CAUGHT PACIFIC HALIBUT. N. Am. /. Fish. Manage. 1 5(2):266-276. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Biol. Scl. Branch, Pac. Biol. Stn., Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K6] Hippog/ossus
stertolepis in the northeastern Pacific Ocean.
95-00691 1 Roberts, Kenneth J. FISHERIES POLICY AND MANAGEMENT: CATCH AND RELEASE SOCIAL
SCIENTISTS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 2. 1 994, FR 40(3)
[La, Stale Univ., Agric. Cent., P.O. Box 25100, Baton Rouge 70094-5100. Id: 504-3 88-2 1451
95-00691 2 RoRers Christopher; Rebecca Lenl and Pamela Mace. BEYOND THE HAGUE LINE: COMPARING
CANADIAN AND U.S. DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR ICCAT SPECIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu.
Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 73. 1 994. FR 40(3)
INMFS, F/CM4, 1335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910, Iel:301-71 3-2347]
95-006913 Sakuma loom. LARGE SCALE TRAP NET FISHERY IN JAPAN. CWfriets and Cetaceans: JnowporaWng
(lie Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps,
La folia CaWbrnia, October 22-25, 1 990. William F. Perm, Gregoiy P. Donovan, and /ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int.
Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 61 9. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Japan Fish. Agency, Kasumigaseki, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 100, Japan] Oncorhvncnus.
95-006914 Sakuma, Yoshiaki. [FISHERIES ECONOMICS IN MIE PREFECTURE.] /M/ni-Sympos/um: Present
Status and future of Fisheries in Kumano-nada.] Hiroshi Kobayashi, Eiichi Hasegawa, Hirofcazu Sugmo, and Toshra
Sakamoto, convenors. Nippon Suisan CaWtahW 61(2):251-252. 1995. In Japanese. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Fish. Econ., Fac. Bioresour., Mie Univ., Tsu, Mie 5 1 4, Japan]
95-0069 1 5 Schlck, Daniel F.; Michael Borwn and Mark Lazzari. INTERACTION OF THE SHRIMP FISHERY
AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF FINFISHES IN COASTAL WESTERN GULF OF MAINE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
Abstr. No. 124. p. 28, 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Mar, Resour., WesI Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575. lel:207-633-9500|
95-0069 1 6 Schiel, David R. and Michael S. Fosler. RESTORING KELP FORESTS. Restoring the Nation's Marino
Environment. Proceedings of the NOAA Symposium on Habitat Restoration, Washington, D.C, September 25-26,
1990. Cordon W. Thayer, editor, p. 279-342. 1992. FR 40(3}
[Dep. Zool, Univ. Canterbury, Chrislchurch, New Zealand]
95-006917 Schmied, Ronald L. THE IMPLICATIONS OF HUMAN DIMENSIONS RESEARCH FOR
COMMUNtCATIONS-BASED MARINE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24.
p. 135-136. 1994. FR 40(3)
[NMFS, 9450 Koger Blvd., Si. Petersburg, FL 33702. tel:813-893-3144|
95.0069ia Seeb, Lisa W. MIXED STOCK ANALYSES AND CSI: THEIR APPLICATIONS ALONG THE PACIFIC
RIM. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meel. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 63. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish & Game, 333 Raspberry Rd., Anchorage, AK 99751 ] tel:907-267-2249] Oncorhynchus isliawytscha
and O. keta.
95-006919 Sequeira, Marina and Carlos Ferroira. COASTAL FISHERIES AND CETACEAN MORTALITY IN
PORTUGAL. Glilnets and Cetaceans; Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the
Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25, 990. WiliamF Perm
Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 165-181, 1994.
FR 4|°nsl. Conserv. Nat., Div. Invest. Estudos Ecol., R. Filipe Folque, 46-3, 1000 Lisboa, Portugal| Data for 27
species,
95-006920 Serchuk, Fredric M. and Ralph K. Mayo. STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF CROUNDFISH
RESOURCES IN THE GEORGES BANK-GULF OF MAINE REGION UNDER EXTENDED JURISDICTION: A CASE
STU DY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 49-1 50. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[NMFS, Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent., Woods Hole Lab., Woods Hole, MA 02543. tel:508-548-5123]
fax:508-548-1158]
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«Jirw;cm ^eye^YijJ^and U.^agauidinov. [PERFECTING SCIENTIFIC BASES IN Tl IE MJJ
r"SMENT.| In: Commercial Fishery Tec/mo/ofjy. rishintf -^J1" 1
Ws. Collected Papers, E. .A ^•""°"i-'- «'iJi«r " iit--i2, **'•
'NERI?IS9PRY STUDY OF UPWELLING AND ITS BIOLOGICAL
I",?6 CK *"* Scleclcd Pve« Presented at Theme Sessfrm O *t *hn « f
lV^FR^f "•"" "* A *"* * 5fe' ^^ ""' r°"(m ^
[Sea Fish. Res. |nst., Private Bag X2, Rogge Bay B012j Cape Town, South Africa]
- ^AINSTEM KLAMATH RIVER FALL CHINOOK SI'AWNINt
IU Fkh au i r' *?• R"r- Off- PM 93(FP-7):23p. 1994. FR 40(3)
[U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Coastal Fish. Resour. Off., Arcata, CA] Oncorhynchus
Susan F' Vif!- DEVELOPING PREFABRICATEI'J RliErS: AN
Reslo™S "'e Nation's Marine fnv/RHimctil.
25-26, 1990.
|ABB Environ. Serv. Inc., Wakefield, MA|
^17"6 MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE CONCEITION ANI> T
IN rnK,?NSERVATION AND REPRODUCTION IN Tl IE IIAI.TU -' SFA
COI1D'TI0^ OF TRANSITION TO MARKET.] /Fisheries Rt-RM/rh.-, »» i'""1
^
)oanne Mor*™- AN ANALYSIS or SPAWNS
> tN DIVIS10NS 2J AND 3KL c;""f'(^'rl (l/ ;5''
anc/ 3W: ftpera ftesenled to the ViivU/lVr < '< nwin
, M h -,' Sc'- Count Siud. No. 21. p. 67-^. I W-l. IK .If P( -0
, & Oceans, Norlhwest All. Fish. Cent, P.O. Box 56G7, St, John's, NF, Can.if U A I < : S»
.^ hofporaiihg ihe Piooetfings of l/io SynVi.»hH» fl»«l »
, Ne'Sant/ TraPs' La lot!a' CaKfon^ Oaoln* JM*. IW
1994. FR« anBar/0lV, erftors. fiep /lit Whaling Comm. S/»«:. Asm- M.K 15-
Fundacao Brasileira Conserv. Natureza-Rua Miranda Valverde, 1034ot.irogo K4r. ck» |.t n. -U« ., K|
PeflCOck a'ld K" Z^^nbur«, Wl 1Y T f II-: r Jll|l
Soc Annu. Mee( Abstr No m n i « HAVE NOT BEEN MET IN THE SCOTIA F-l JNI >V HI < il()
lOep.Fish AOceaw Rinl « • D °",ISI- 1994- FR 40(3)
fax:902-426-78271 ' ""^ P'°' Box 1006- Dartmoulh, NS, Canada It 2 V -1 A J . H-1:'ll)
95-006929 Smith T D • C T w •
OF THE BIOLOGICAL SIGN FirAMr8/^1"1 Wl Polacheck. FACTORS IMPORTANT IN INI 1 1 Al 1\
Proceedings of the Symposium a^iwn,^ CETACEAN BYCATCH. C/ffncts and Cvlafww I'^'H
oWa, Califofnia, October 22-25 Jqgn u,'»°P°n "^MortaBty of Cetaceans In Passfvc »^i/«w /*.'»•;> i
WhaKng Comm. Spec. Issue No i? it S? F' Pem'n' ^S1^ P. Donovan, ant/ /ay ffci/fi H v. i-(Jfl
INottheasl F. Cent., Woods Ho|e MA] ' ' "4" AbStr3Cl °nly' FR 40(3 '
^^
N GULF OF MEX ICOA?, RSHES ASSOCIATED WITH AN OIL AMI > « i AS I'l,
Fist1' lnst- Cent. Coaial c 5oc' Anr"'' Meet- ^6jlr' No. 1 2 «1. 1 1. IM , in« » -1 , I H ,
^ ' ReSOUr-' La' Slate Univ., U.H.m He
FISHERIES REVIEW
MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (Continued)
Stephenson, Robert L, and Daniel E. Lane. QUOTA MANAGEMENT IN THF srOTiA-Fl INDY
PURSE SEINE FISHERY: AN EVALUATION OF THE OLDEST MARINE ITQ EXPERIMENT Am Fish
. MeclAhstr. No. 124. p. 75. 1 994. FR 40(3) X ArcKiMEiNi.rtm.rHn.
Ftsh. & Oceans, Biol. Sin., Si. Andrews, MB, Canada EOG 2X0. te1:506-529-88541
306933 Slovens, Jane E. THE ANTARCTIC PACK-ICE ECOSYSTEM. BroSrience 45(31-128 132 1995
40(3) '' '
Stevenson, David K.; Kevin Friedland and David Libby. A NEW APPROACH TO ATLANTIC
ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN THE GULF OF MAINE. Am. Fish.SocAnnu Meet Abslr No
I. p. 39. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[pep. Mar. Rcsour., P.O. Box 0, West Boolhbay Harbor, ME 04575. tel:207-633-953Q] Clupea harengus.
OQ&935 Slfaley, Janice M. and C. Scoll Baker. ENTANGLEMENT OF TWO HUMPBACK WHALES AND
IE CRAY WHALE IN PASSIVE FISHING GEAR IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. GiWnets and Ceiaceans:
orporaling (fie Proceedings of the Symposium and and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive
ling Nels and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and My
low, editors. Rep. .Int. Whaling Comm. 5pec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 628, 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
(Glacier Bay Nail. Park. & Preserve Gustavus, AK 99826]
QO6936 Sullivan, Patrick ). and Donald A. McCaughran. THE INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT
,MMISSIOK: A CASE STUDY IN INTERNATIONAL FLATFISH MANAGEMENT. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
stf. No, 124. p. 14. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Int. I3ac. Halibut Comm., P.O. Box 95009, Seattle, WA 98145-2009. tel:206-634-1 838]
QQ6937 Tagsnrl, C. T. and ]. Mulchings. BIOLOGICAL METRICS AND THEIR UTILITY IN MONITORING
E -HEALTH" OF A HIGHLY EXPLOITED STOCK: EXAMPLES FROM NORTHERN COD AND THEIR FUTURE
PLICATION. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abslr. No, 1 24. p. 1 50. 1 994. FR 40(3)
fSci. Branch, Dep. Fish. & Oceans, NW All. Fish, Cent., P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada AT C 5X1 .
:7O9-772-2fi1 7; fax:709-772-4188; e-mait:laggarl@mrspock.nwafcnf.caj Cadtis morhua in Canada.
-O06938 Taggnrl, C,; S. Lochmann; D. Griffin; K. Thompson; G. Maillet and K. Frank. A TIME SERIES OF
DLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LARVAL COD IN A TRACKED WATERMASS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet.
,sir. No. 1 24. p. 1 67. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Dcp. Fish. & Oceans, Northwest All. Fish. Cent., P.O, Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1 ]
-006939 TakeucW, Junichi, [FISHERIES OPERATION AND HYDROGRAPHIC CONDITIONS IN THE
>UTHERN AREA OF KUMANO-NADA.) {Mini-Symposium: Present Status and Future of Fisheries in
•m.-ino-natAi.; Hiroshi Kobayashi, Elichi Hasegawa, Hirokazu Sugino, and Toshio Sakamoto, convenors. Nippon
isitn GaWkaisWG1(2):253-254. 1995, In Japanese. FR 40(3)
IWakayama Prefect. Fish. Exp. Sin., Kushimolo, Wakayama 649-35, Japan]
i-006940 Thayer, Gordon W., editor. RESTORING THE NATION'S MARINE ENVIRONMENT.
tOCEEDINCS OF THE NOAA SYMPOSIUM ON HABITAT RESTORATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.,
PTEMBER 25-26, 1990. Md. Sea Grant (College Park) 71 6p. 1 992. Available at $49.50 (cloth) from Md. Sea
rant Co«., 0112 Skinner Hall, Univ. Md,, College Park 20742-7640. tel:301 -405-6371; fax:301-314-9581.
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95-006921 Sergeyev, Yu. S. and I. I. Bagautdinov. (PERFECTING SCIENTIFIC BASES IN Tilt
TRAWL RELATIVE CATCHABIUTY ASSESSMENT.] In: Commercial Fishery Technology. FistwiK mil tyttrob-f'- \
Behaviour. Theoretical and Practical Aspects. Collected Papers. E. A. Karpenko, editor, p. 24-U, 227, W» 'j
Russian with English summ. FR 40(3) I
95-006922 Shannon, L V. and K. L Cochrane.THE BENCUELA ECOLOGY PROGRAMME:
A SUCCESSFUL INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF UPWELLING AND ITS BIOLOGICAL
Dynamics of Upwel/ing in the /CES Area. Selected Papers Presented at Theme Session O <i( (fit- K f S *'*•[[
Meeting, 23 September- 1 October 1993. f. Hagen and A Jorge da Silva, editors, tot. C.ounr. hjilnr. V •
Res. Rep. No. 206. p. 9-14. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Sea Fish. Res. Inst, Private Bag X2, Roggc Bay 801 2, Cape Town, South Africn)
95-006023 Shaw, Thomas A. MAINSTEM KLAMATH RIVER FALL CHINOOK SPAWNING SUKVf V: »^
YEAR 1993. Kfamalh River Fish. Resour. Oil Publ. 93(FP-7):23p. 1994. FR 40(3)
JUS. Fish & Wild). Serv., Coaslal Fish. Resour. Off., Arcata, CA| Oncorhyncnus ishawylw/iii In < jli^"
95-006924 Sheeny, Daniel ]. and Susan F. Vik. DEVELOPING PREFABRICATED REI:I:S: AN K * H * **[
AND ENGINEERING APPROACH. Restoring the Nation's Marine Environment. Prmxwiiiw "' lf|E'
Symposium on Habitat Restoration, Washington, D.C, September 25-26, 1990. Gordon IV.
p. 543-581. 1992. FR 40(3)
[ABB Environ. Serv. Inc., Wakefield, MA|
95-006925 Shekhovlseva, L S. [THE MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE CONCEPTION AND
PROGRAMME OF FISH STOCKS CONSERVATION AND REPRODUCTION IN THE HAI.1K SI A
INSHORE ZONE IN CONDITIONS OF TRANSITION TO MARKET.] fisheries Rasoan:ln'\ at ltu> i
Southern Pacific Oceans. CoWected Volume of Scientific Papers.] Fisheries Committee ol (Jic Ku^ttt I
p. 212-218, 259-260. 1993. FR 40(3)
95-006926 Shelton, Peter A. and M. Joanne Morgan. AN ANALYSIS OF SI'AWNIH
RECRUITMENT OF COD (CADUS MORHUA) IN DIVISIONS 2) AND 3KL. CoHectinn tit J'.ifn-** *« w
Northern Cod and Seals in NAFO Divisions 21 and 3KL: Papers Presented to the Sdvuaifh- ( ow '' '
Amaraliinga, editor, Norlhivest At/. Fish. Organ. Sc7. Counc. Stud. No. 21. p. 67-02. 1i)'M. FU'Wl 1}
\Oep. Fish. & Oceans, Northwest All. Fish. Cenl., P.O. Box 5667, Si. John's, NF, Can.ul.i A K -X 1 t
95-00&927 Siciliano.Salvalore. REVIEWOFSMALLCETACEANS AND FISHERY INTEUACIUtNS I M*<^
WATES OF BRAZIL. Cr//nets and Cetaceans: incorporating the Proceedings of the Symfwwun -i"' * I V - "^
the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La )olla, CaWornia, OctoJx-r 'Ji-f '». ' '*[* ' * "-J
Pemn, Gregory P. Donovan, and /ay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec, hnicNu. I '•- V J:]
1994. FR 40(3)
[Fundacao Brasileira Conserv. Natureza-Rua Miranda Vaiverde, 103-Bolafogo Rio (U> J.inHi' '. H I '* ••"
Brazil]
95-006928 Sinclair, M.; j. Angel; R. O'Boyle; G. Peacock and K. ZwanenburR. Wl IV II II ' >» I* * '"
GROUNDFISH FISHERIES MANAGEMENT HAVE NOT BEEN MET IN THE SCOTIA FUNf IV KH iH ' N <M
Soc. Anna. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 50-1 51.1 994. FR 40{3)
(Dep. Fish. & Oceans, Biol. Sci. Branch, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS, Canada I12Y 4 AMrV'n *^ --I.1'
fax:902-426-78271
95-006929 Smith, T.D.jC.T. Waring and T.W.Polacheck. FACTORS IMPORTANT IN INIIIAl I VAUJ
OF THE BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CETACEAN BYCATCH. Gfflnets and ColncfMin ' ..... ^l"'"-l
Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive I'Mtinf, Wi • r » *t »j'J I
}olla, California, October 22-25, 1990. Wiffiam F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay IMrJmv. *-tf, -tint I
Whafcng Comm. Spec, issue No. 1 5. p. 620-62 1 . 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Notlheasl Fish. Cent., Woods Hole, MA]
95-006930 SUntey, David R. and Charles A. Wilson. SPATIAL AND SEASONAL VARIATII IN IN I MM
AND TARGET STRENGTH DISTRIBUTION OF FISHES ASSOCIATED WITH AN OIL ANI ) ( IAS \'l Alii
THENORTHERNGULFOFMEX1CO.Am.Rsh.5oc.Annu.Meet.Afastr.No.124.p.^:i. 1')'M IK *<H1
JCoastal Fish Insl., Cent. Coastal Energy & Environ. Resour,, La. State Univ., IMhui H<«n^
uiaetocftptenis fafaer, Caranx cr/sos, Archosargus probatocepha/us, Pomatomus sa/tatrix, t.\ai.u\n * * -i » .()
and Se/fofa dumeri/i.
??D1SSSL «J?S CartY B" and Dave G- Reddin- INCIDENTAL CATCHES OF SMAl I t 1 I At
DRIFTNETS DURING SALMON TAGGING EXPERIMENTS IN THE NORTHWEST ATI AN K* *,
5S£ r^i coV°'*to8fa Proceedings of the Symposium and Wwfcshop on trio MiwMfuy i rt * v
,^5f g^a"Vrapi'ta;o"a'Ca''fofn'a'0ctofaer22-25''99^^ ^
Kri R^h^ll0fS^P;'^ WnaHComm. Spec, issue No. 15. p. 628. 1994. Abslr.u I i.r.l v t K
ISo. Branch, Dep. Rsr, & Oceans, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1 C 5X I ]
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95-006933 Sevens, Jane E. THE ANTARCTIC PACK-ICE ECOSYSTEM. BibSdenc* 45(3):.28-132. 1995.
Fft 40(3)
t^
. Box B, W=s, Bootoy Harbor, ME 04575. ,d:207-633-3530, <*» tefe,,8U,
v
[Glacier Bay Nail. Park. & Preserve Gustavus, AK 99826]
s«K^
%?»Jffi£& 9500* Sea,,,, WA M, 45,009. ,e,:206,34, B38,
M^
u Cen,, ,0. Box 5667, S, ,o,,,s, NF. Canada A1C SX,]
ar> Cafckafshi 61(2);253-254. 1995. In Japanese. FR 40(3)
\Wakayama Prefect. Fish. Exp. Stn., Kushimoto, Wakayama 649-35, Japan]
,5-006940 Thayer, Cordon , W .dMg j RBSTOR,NG THE
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NOAA SYMPOSIUM ON HABITAT ^^'^^j^o (doth) from Md.Sea
Selected papers indexed in this issue of Rsfteries Review.
20cfi Annual Natural Areas Conference, University of Maine, lune 1993.
and SaMoia austraffs. IA™I:DCI
«ERENTC
FR 40(3)
Tracni/rur symmelr/cus.
1995
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- INDIVIDUAL VESSEL QUOTAS IN THE PACIFIC HALIBUT FISHERY- WHAT I'.:
w- Hastin8S Sl" Vancouver' BC' Canada V6B 5C3-
IN THE CANADIAN
F'Sh'.& V06-3"5' L#418'S,55 W' HaslinSs St, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 5G3.
siussleno/epis in the norllieaslern Pacific Ocean.
nq^i unc?V" f?to!: RESULTS OF THE 'OCEANIC REEFS' EXPEDITION TO THE SEVCHEUS
(1992-1993), VOLUME 1. Zoo/. Ver/i. fie/denj No. 297. 152p. 1994. FR 40(3}
' NelhGrlands' Selected PaPers Wwed In thlitejt
95-006947 van der Land j. THE 'OCEANIC REEFS' EXPEDITION TO THE SEYCHELLES (1 992-11133). fi«.y
n Jr PM ™-,C S £x?ec/'"on (0 *e Seychelles (1992-1993), Volume 1. 1. van der land, editor Zooi- Ve\
(leictenj No. 297. . 5-36. 1994, FR 0
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(leictenj No. 297. p. 5-36. 1994, FR 40(3}
[Nail, Naluurhist.Mus,, P.O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands]
95-006948 VanTilburg, Jo Anne.EASTER ISLAND: ARCHAEOLOGY,ECOLOGY,ANDCULTU RE. 5niWiswvi-
vl % w?n«nJJ? 1 £X "4i Available al $45'°0 (doth) from Smlfhsonian Inst. Press, P.O. Box 960, Hemd>.
VA 22070-0960. tel:800-782-4612. FR 40(3)
(Inst. Archaeol,, Univ. Calif., Los Angeles 90024] Tftunnus a/faacares.
^'i; Van ^rebeek- Koe» a"d Julio C. Reyes. POST-BAN SMALL CETACEAN TAKES OFF PERU-.
. UBneuand Cetaceans: /nowporalftig (he Proceed/ngs of (/ie Symposium and Workstiopon lite MortiJ j
a"Sln ^iS'v^f!s'"n«We(S and Traps, ta^oWa, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Pwifc Crfg^
van, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. tot Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 1 5. p. 503-519. 1904. FR 40IH'
(Cenl. Peruano Estudios Cetologicos (CEPEC), Casilla 1 536, Lima 1 8, Peru]
SOtn-H9FR°ki ^M^mu^ 1°en and Julio C' ReV«. A NOTE ON INCIDENTAL FISHERY MORTALITY <>
p2rJS^NKcE WHALB °^F WESTERN SOUTH AMERICA, Cfffriets and Cetaceans: hxorpoftUng h
S r» 3£S n6 ?^P°r!Irand Ww^op w f» Mortafftj' of Cefaceam /n Pass/ve Hshfrig Nets and T«p* ii
wS£ rZ ' ? ' bff 32M5' '"°- Witliam F- Perrin> Cre8°<Y P. Donovan, and fay Barlow, editor R*p.h
wnasmg Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 521-523. 1994. FR 40(3}
[Cent. Peruano Estudios Cetologicos (CEPEC), Casilla 1536, Lima 18, Peru]
PERUV?AS|!i ncunF^cHSei'iSen and )ulio C> R^es~ INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SMALL CETACEANS AS:
-1Me/?«?N,D ANALYSIS OF TRENDS- C"/neIS ™d Coaceanf.
nrP°^fan,d Worksh°P w the Mortality of Cetaceans in Passive Fishing
S?f ? f0' w//"/am F' Perrin- Gr^0fy p- Don°vs
, Spec, /ssue No. 15. p. 495-502. 1 994. FR40(3)
[Cent. Peruano Estudios Cetologicos (CEPEC), Casilla 1536, Lima 18, Peru]
PECULIARIT|ES OF SUMMER-AUTUMN FISHERY OFTH
Collection occ vWT^ PACIFIC> /8/0/0^ of 5ftrf and ^"a*™""" f^
with English summ. FR40(3) ; "^ ed"°r' Mar" e/0/' (^divostok) Suppl. p. 66-74, 1990. tn
Scomber /apon/cus.
!^^ T' Rn*V. CETACEANS AND
gTe ftSJSE rf *TER C,ARIBBEAN: A PRELIMINARY REVIEW. OMncu
Pasi/ve RsWng Neu Znli^Sj- ?/ **? sl(mpoj/um arid Wori«hpp on (he Mortality of Cetacean f
nd /ayBarfow, ed^ ffit ifi^r"^^*0^ 22'25' I99a W//"am F- ^'^' Gregory r.
, r
Pep. Qcnc MA nLC SA ** '"Ue N°' 1S' P" 221'233'
Vchamlento
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Morlerrev-Campus Cuaymas AD EiT»?V^chamlento Ke™os Nat., Inst. Technol. & Eslutllos Supericaf
r ««, ftp. roslal 484, Guaymas, Sonora 85400, Mexico]
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95-006955 Vyalov, Y. A. [ON THE RELATION OF THE EARTH ROTATION VELOCITY AND THE i STATE OF
FISHERIES OBJECTS STOCKS IN OCEAN.] {Fisheries Researches in the Atlantic and Southern I acme £™»-
Ccflected Vo/ume of of Scientific Papers.] Fisheries Committee of I/ie Russian Federation, p. fa-JJ, "->- JJ*-
Russian with English summ. FR 40(3)
95-006956 Wade, Paul R. REVISED ESTIMATES OF INCIDENTAL KILL OF DOLPHINS (DELPHINIDAE) BY
THE PURSE-SEINE TUNA FISHERY IN THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC, 1 959-1972. US. Nat/. Mar. r-isn. ierv.
Fish, fluff. 93(2):345-354. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Southwest Fish. Sci. Cent, NMFS, NOAA, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 92038] Thunmis aloacares.
95-006957 Waldman, John; John Hart and Isaac Wirgin. ESTIMATING RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF
ATLANTIC STURGEON STOCKS TO THE NEW YORK BIGHT FISHERY. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. NO.
12-4. p.65, 1994. FR 40(3) . ,
[Hudson River Found., 40 W. 20th St., New York, NY 1001 1 . tel:2 1 2-924-8290J Acipenser oxyrhynchus.
95-006958 Wallace, Richard K.; William Hosking and Stephen T. Szedlmayer. lrl
FISHERMEN: A MANUAL FOR HELPING FISHERMEN UNDERSTAND THE FEDERAL MANACEMbN I
PROCESS. Auburn Univ. Mar. 5xf. Res. Cent. 5ea Grant Ext. MASGP-94-01 2. 56p. 1 994. FR 40(3)
(41 70 Commanders Dr., Mobile, AL 3661 5]
95-006959 Wallace, Richard K. and C. Lance Robinson. BYCATCH AND IJYCATCH REDUCTION IN
RECREATIONAL SHRIMPING. Northeast Cd/f5cn3(2):139-144. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Auburn Univ., Mar. Ext. & Res. Cent., 41 70 Commanders Dr., Mobile, AL 3661 5] M/cropoflonias undutatus
and Le/oslomus xanthums in the Gulf of Mexico.
95-006960 Walters, Carl J. COD OFF EASTERN CANADA: LESSONS FOR STOCK ASSESSMENT AND STOCK
REBUILDING PROGRAMS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 153. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Fish. Cent,, Univ. British Columbia, 2204 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada VGT 1 W5. tel:604-B22-bJ2U,
fax:604-82 2-8934) Gadus morhua.
95-006961 Ward, Michael B, THE INFLUENCES OF OCEAN CONDITIONS ON PRODUCTION OF
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SALMON. K/amatn Basin Fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in
Eureka, California, 23-24 March 1994. T/iomas /. Hassler, editor, p. 43. 1 994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Harza Inc., 2353 130th Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA 98005] Oncor/iync/ius.
95-006962 Watanabe, Yoh. THE JAPANESE LARGE-MESH DRIFTNET FISHERY IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
GiV/nels and Cetaceans: Incorporating the Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality 01
Cetaceans in Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La folia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Crcgc ry
P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int. Whaling Comm. Spec, issue No. 1 5. p. 385-392. 1 994. rK 4U(J)
(Natl. Res, Insl. Far Seas Fish., 5-7-1 Orido 5 Chome, Shimizu, Shizuoka 424, Japan]
95-00&963 Waterman, Melissa. MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN THE GULF OF MAINE. Conservatton and
Marine Ecosystems: Selected Papers from the 20th Annual Natural Areas Conference, University of Maine, tune
1993. John B. Pearce, editor. Nat. Areas I. 15(1):43-49. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Gulf Maine Council Mar. Environ., 104 State St., Stn. 38, Augusta, ME 04333]
95-006964 Wellman, Katarine F. and Rachel A. Nugent. FACTORS AFFECTING SUSTAINABLE SALMON
MANAGEMENT IN WILLAPA BAY, WASHINGTON. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 20. 1 J J4.
FR40(3)
[BaLlelfe Seattle Res. Cent., Seattle, WA. tel:206-528-3323|
95-006965 Wells, Randall S. and Michael D. Scott. INCIDENCE OF GEAR ENTANGLEMENT FOR RESIDENT
INSHORE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS NEAR SARASOTA, FLORIDA. G/7/nets and Cetaceans; /ncorporatinj; Hie
Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, La
folia, California, October 22-25, 1990. William F. Perrin, Gregory P. Donovan, and lay Barlow, editors. Rep. Int.
Whaling Comm. Spec. Issue No. 15. p. 629. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Conserv. Biol. Dep., Chicago Zool. Soc., Brookfield, IL 60513]
9S.Q06966 Winsor, Fred. LOOKING BACK TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FISHERY. The Fifth International
5ympos7irm on Society and Resource Management; Creating Research, Education, and Management Partnerships
Among Natural Resource Professionals, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, /tine 7-Ift 1994. Boofc
of Abstracts, Jennifer Pate, coordinator, p. 129-130. 1994. FR 40(3)
|3 Fitzpatrick Ave., St. John's, NF, Canada A1 C 2K5] Gadus mor/tua in Canada.
95-006967 Woodrow, Maureen. CRISIS AND SUSTAINABILITY: CRITERIA FOR SUSTAINABLE
NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 1 8. 1 994. FR 40(3)
[Sodol. Dep., Univ. Laval, Quebec, PQ, Canada G1K 7P4. tel:41 8-656-2227]
FR40(3| 209 1995
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?MAD6n9Cc8 ,™k/!]a!> lan K- and Daniel G' Foster- OCCURRENCE AND BEHAVOIR OF JUVENILt S[r
^™k£^X?c%t*nCHANUS> °N COMMERCIAL SHRIMP FISHING GROUNDS IN Thi
NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO. Mar. fish. Rev. 56(2):9-1 1. 1994. FR 40(3)
sh- Sdl Cent" NMFS' NOAA' P'°- Drawer
«« , f • |FJSLH1NC AS AREA-DEPENDENT INDUSTRY,] K. Skogs-
. 1993. In Swedish. FR 40(3)
[Fiskeriverket, Goleborg, Sweden]
™rA,c 2' Alffed0' FIRST VALUATION OF THE INTENTIONAL AND ACCIDENTAL CMCK H
CETACEANS AT SANTA CATARINA ISLAND, BRAZIL. GV/nets and Ceiaceans: Incorporating l/ro ftocccc/'fip B
ine iymposium and Workshop on the Morja/ily of Cefaceans In Passive fishing Nets and Traps, id lolia Ca f.:fo-.--i
uciooer 22-25, 1990. Wi//;am F. Perm, Gregory P. Donovan, and /ay Bar/ow, ed/tors. Rep. int. Wha^ff Ccrci
5pec. fsstie No, 15. p. 629. 1994. Abstract only. FR 40(3)
[Lab. Mamiferos, Univ. Fed. Santa Catarina, Caixa Postal 51 32, Campus Univ., 88049 Florlanopolls, SC
' Kazunari and Mari|Y" E- Dahlhelm. KILLER WHALE, ORCINUS ORCA, DEPREDATION O
» ?IHF °F BOTrOMFISH IN THE SOUTHEASTERN BERING SEA AND ADJACENT WA1K
Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish. Bull. 93(2):355-372. 1995. FR 40(3)
,Fi?h- R!s;ln^-; *&• Agency Japan, 2-5-20 Higashiyamoto-machi, Shimonosi-U 7SO, Jap*
a, Remhardtius htppoglossoides, Alheresthes slomias, and Hippoghssus stmofcfils.
c«auaJm?cOI?.zalez' Alfredo; Jor8e Urban-Ramirez and Carlos Esquivel-Mncias. A NOTE 0
F'SHnERIES INTERACTIONS WITH SMALL CETACEANS IN MEXICO. CiV/nofs AM/ C.'cJace*
ee?n^ 0/ t/ie 5jmp°s''"n and Workshop on the Mortality of Cetaceans in Put five fnH
D , u Ca''fom'a' October 22-25, )990. Wi///am f. Pemn, Gregory P. Donov.no, om/ fry Barb
. Rep. tot Wha/mg Comm. 5pec Issue No. 15. p. 235-237 1994 FR 40(3)
(Cent. Invest. Clent. Educ. Superior Ensenada, Ap. Postal 2732, Ensenada Baja Calif,, Mexico)
1)? Wang Xiao>'an' BRIEF REVIEW OF PASSIVE FISHING GEAR AND INCIDENT
S IN CH1NESE WATERS' cfflnets and Cetaceans: tncorpomtin,' I/KI f>,nccc&
" the Mo"a'''ly o^Cetaceans In Passive Fishing Nets and Traps, in folta, C m.a MM
15 M , 9 jfpR^ '' DO/1°Van' ^^ *"*""' ^'^ ^ ""' ^"^ "'""
[Dep. Biol., Nanjing Normal Univ., Nanjing, PR China!
UTILIZATION OF FISHERY PRODUCTS
ADVANCES IM0|SMnA^,^?n,el F' and Ramon F^andez Martinez. [TECHNICAL REl'ORT (
Tecn^ta plfa SATIZ'cNnG0M!NCED FISH PRODUCED FROM SHRIMP FISHERY HYCATC:! l.| J!
Te0oMm h ** V' Pn -60"8°- 1991' '" Spanish with En8)ish summ- FR 4°(3)
the c5? of Ceo ' P"st(pomo/t/ei ^w/onar/s, 5lenotomus caprinus, and data for 1 7 other terete
TO-CHANGE: ™E INFLUENCE OF FISH SCIENCE
re/>ce nvetv of c ^ m Flsh 5c'e/lce and TechnotogK. Pracoccffnas r>/ f/i« /
FR40(3) ^'^"^o^^deen, Scot/and, /u/y ;979. /. ;. ConneW, ed/tor. p. 9-18. 1900 (n>|iiinu:<l
.
editor. P24i ^"^ °Mfaerdeen' Sco(/afic/' ^ '97a * '- <™
PRODUCTS QuTunCSTANDARn^Rp»0 r" M' E' AVala and Miguel Callo. [MICROBIOLOGY OF FISH
summ. FR 40{3) > ' ANUARDS.j Rev. Tecno/. AAment Pesq. No. 4. p. 7-20. 1991. In Spanish wilU EnE
^
C'°lh fr°
OrftfMlVpiMAedWM.
02142. tel:800.759-6102 FR 40(3) {C'°lh) fr°m Blackwe" Sci' Publ" 23B Mafn St., CainlirJiigo;,
Select papers indexed In this issue of fisheries Re
Review.
.
nidec/maHs, Ajtyanaxme^^ '" Spanish with English suriin' FR "°^>
r»»«(e;.pt/nctatus,andDmD(eru.:n/(,m(-Pf/|n Maxim.
FISHERIES REVIEW
UTILIZATION OF FISHERY PRODUCTS (Continued)
95-006980 Eddie, G. C, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF FISH HANDLING METHODS Advances mFjsh
Science and Technology. Proceedings of the Jubilee Conference, University of Aberdeen, Scoiland, luly J979. ). /.
Conne/t editor, p. 18-28, 1980 (reprinted 1991). FR 40(3)
95-006981 GhiasUddin, Syed M. HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT FROM CHEMICALLY
CONTAMINATED FISH AND SHELLFISH: A NATIONAL AND STATE PERSPECTIVE, New OiiecUons «i . Pftsfiade
L°^^S™eS Management, and Po//cy: P.oceed/ngs of Je Jbjj J National Conference on Parades,
November (-3, J991 Diana L Weigmann, editor, p. 758-776. 1994. FR40{3)
|Dep. 'Environ. Manage. (IDEM), Indianapolis, IN 46206-6015. tel:31 7-243-51 85]
95-006982 Gutierrez, Maricela and Rafael A. Bello. [STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF PRODUCING FROZEN
MINCED FISH FROM UNDERUTILIZED SPECIES.] Rev. Tecnol. Aliment. Pesq. No. 4. p. 21-34. 1991. In Spanish
s, Cvnoso'on janaicensis, iepo^m profundonm, «"«*» P-, and
Miciopogonias furnieri in Venezuela.
osnnrom HarfHnrk R I and E I Cruz editors. GUAM TOXIC SEAWEED SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE:
T£A£SC^
FR pfflce Epldemlol. & Res., Dap. Public Health & Social Serv., P.O. Box 2816, Agana, Guam 96910] Selected
paper indexed in the issue of Fisheries Review.
95-006984 Liston ]. MICROBIOLOGY IN FISHERY SCIENCE. Advances in Fish Science and Technotogy.
pfocS^
1980 (reprinted 1991). FR 40(3)
qi 006985 Navarro Gerardo; Evelio Proenza; Elisa Garcia and Eduardo Gonzalez. [PRODUCTION OF
l£S£l FROM SHR?MF ' HSHERY MINCED BYCATCH.] Rev. Tecno/. Aliment. Pesq. No. 4. p. 54-59. In Spanish
with English summ, FR 40(3)
95-006986 Secretaria de Pesca, PESCADOS Y MARISCOS DE LAS AGUAS MEXICANAS: CATALOGO -
RECETARIO. [HSH AND SHELLFISH OF MEXICAN WATER: CATALOG - RECIPES.] Secrclana Pesca fMexico)
519p. 1*385. In Spanish. FR 40(3)
Data for 10.2 species.
95-006987 Steele, John C. GUAM SEAWEED POISONING: COMMON MAR'NE TO»N|. Cuam Tgrfc
SeaweedSriefllffic Conferee: Transcript ofaC^ferenceHeWatTamunrng, Guam, Ma/29, 1992. RUtaddocfc
andf.l Cruz, editors. Micronesica 26(1):11-18. 1993. FR 40(3)
jMicronesian Health Study, Univ. Guam, Mangilao, Guam 9G923]
95-0069B8 Thomas, Maria and Carole Engle. CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE OF CANNED ' BJGHEAD CARPi A
NEW FRESHWATER FISH PRODUCT. Arkansas Agric. Exp. Sin. Rep. Ser. No. 328. 14p. 199.,. FR 40(J)
(Dep. Agric., Econ. & Rural Soclol., Auburn Univ., AL 368491
95-006989 Vallod, D. CARP PROCESSING AND MARKET ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY IN FRANCL The Qg.
Praceedihgi of the Second Aquacul^e-Sponsored Symposium, Held in Budapest HwmWtoptemberim.
tractonl.FR4(3
/an.aeors...
[ADAPRA (Assoc. Dev. Aquacult! Peche Rhone-Alpes), 3bis qual Chateau, B.P, 220, 69336 Lyon Cedex
09, Francej Cypcinus carp/o.
95-006990 Venugopal, V. METHODS FOR PROCESSING AND UTILIZATION OF LOW COST FISHES: A
CRITICAL APPRAISAL. /. Food Sci. Techno/. 32(1 ):1-1 2. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Food Technol. Div., Bhabha Atomic Res. Cent., Trombay, Bombay-400 085, India] Data for 16 species in
India.
95-006991 Whittle, K. J.; I. Robertson and I. McDonald. SEASONAL VARIABILITY IN BLUE WHITING
MICROMEStS-nUS POUTASSOU) AND ITS INFLUENCE ON PROCESSING, Advances m Fish Scrcnce and
TecSogy ; P/oceeo'/ngs of the lubilee Conference, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, luly 1979. 1. 1- Connell,
editor, p. 378-387. 1980 (reprinted 1991). FR40(3)
i. A STRATEGY TO DETECT FISH DiSCARDING .N
COMMERCIAL FISHERIES BY COMBINING ONBOARD AND ONSHORE SAMPLING. Am. F,sh. Soc. Annu.
Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 1 54-1 55. 1 994. FR 40(3)
IDep. Malh., Univ. Moncton, Moncton, NB, Canada E1A 3E9) Gac/us morhua in Canada.
FR40|3) 211
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95-006993 Armantrout, Neil B. RIPARIAN VEGETATION INVENTORY USING REMOTE SENSING. Am.
Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 31-32. 1994. FR 40(3)
[Box 10582, Eugene, OR 97440)
95-006994 Ault, Jerald S. and E. Vincent Patrick. SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION, CIS AND MARINE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 1 24. p. 5-6. 1 994. FR 40(3)
lUniv. Miami, Rosenstiel School Mar. & Atmos. Sci., Div. Mar. Biol. & Fish,, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway,
Miami, FL 33149. lel:305-361-4884; fax:305-361-4600; e-mail:ault@5hark,rsmas.miami.edu]
95-OG&995 Chen Ciying and Zhang Shuzhen. [A PRACTICAL INVESTIGATION ON DEMERSAL FISH AND
DSL RHYTHMIC VERTICAL MIGRATION BY ACOUSTIC METHOD.] Mar. Sd. (Qingdao) 1994(3):53-56. 1W-
In Chinese wiih English summ. FR 40(3)
[South China Sea Fish. Res. Insl., Guangzhou 510301, China]
95-006996 Cowan, ). H., Jr.; R. L. Shipp; H. K. Bailey IV and D. W. Haywick. PROCEDURE FOR RAPID
PROCESSING OF LARGE OTOLITHS. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 1 24(2):280-282. 1 995. FR 40(3)
(Pep. Mar. Sci., Univ. S. Ala., Mobile 36688]
95-006997 Duston, |. A LIGHT-REFLECTANCE METER TO QUANTIFY SILVERING DURING SMOLTINO IN
ATLANTIC SALMON J. Fish Biol. 4G(5):912-914. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Connors Bros., Lid., Aquacull. Div, Blacks Harbour, NB, Canada EOG 1 HO] Salmo safer.
95-006998 Dwyer, William P. and David A. Erdahl. EFFECTS OF ELECTROSHOCK VOLTAGE, WAVE FORM.
AND PULSE RATE ON SURVIVAL OF CUTTHROATTROUT EGGS. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Baseman inf. Leaff. NO.
81. 16p. 1993. FR 40(3)
(U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv., 4050 Bridger Canyon Rd., Bozeman, MT 59715] Oncorhynchus claiki.
95-006999 Eaton, ]. G.; ), H. McCormick; B. E. Goodno; D. G. O'Brien; H. G. Stefany; M. Hondzo and R. M.
Scheller. A FIELD INFORMATION-BASED SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING FISH TEMPERATURE TOLERANCES.
Fisheries (Belhesrfa) 20(4):10-18. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Ecosyst. Response Branch, Environ. Res. Lab., U.S. Environ. Prot. Agency, Dululh, MN 55804^
95-007000 Eiler, John H. A REMOTE SATELLITE-LINKED TRACKING SYSTEM FOR STUDYING PACIFIC
SALMON WITH RADIO TELEMETRY. Trans. Am. fish. Soc. 1 24(2):1 84-1 93. 1 995. FR 40(3)
[Auks Bay Lab., Fish Sci. Cent,, NMFS, 11305 Glacier Hwy,, Juneau, AK 99801-862&1 Oncwhyricfiu
Ishawyticha and O. kisutch in Aklaska and Canada.
95-007001 Fenton, Gwen E. and Stephen A. Short. RADIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF I3LUC
MACRURONUS NOVAEZf LANDIAE, OTOLITH CORES. U.S. Wat/. Mar. Fish. Sew. Fish. Bull. 93(2 );39 1 0 !) u-. 1 ^ 9.
FR 40{3)
[Dep. Zool,, Univ. Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasm. 7001, Australia]
95-007002 Hoening, John M. and E. G. Dawe. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CHANGE-IN-KATIO AN
INDEX-REMOVAL ESTIMATION OF POPULATION SIZE. Am. Fish. Soc. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. I'M. p. 15
1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Fish. & Oceans, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5X1 . tel:709-772-2002)
95-007003 Hood, C. R. And W. L. Huggins. MAFF TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACOUSTIC SURVEY OP Itl-AC
f ISH STOCKS, 1979-82. Fish. Res. Tech. Rep. Minlsl Agric. Fish. Food (iowesto(t) No. 85. 34p. 191)7. E-R -10{3
95-007004 Hwang, Doojin; Kohji lida and Tohru Mukai. [STABLE BOTTOM DETECTION AND Ol'TIMU
BOTTOM OFFSET FOR ECHO INTEGRATION OF DEMERSAL FISH.) Nippon Su/san Cafclca/sW ftl( 1 1:43-!
1995. In Japanese with English summ. FR 40(3)
[Fac. Fish., Hokkaido Univ., Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan]
95-007005 Kahn, W. ULTRASONOGRAPHY AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL IN FEMALE ANIM
REPRODUCTION. Clinical Trends and Basic Research in Animal Reproduction: Procecclliif,s nf Jhe I.
inleinaiionat Congress on Animal Reproduction, Trie Hague, Netherlands, 23-27 August 1 992. Sicph I I )Jt> Jem
Ben Cohnbrandei. Peier Booman, and Tetie van der Lende, editors. An'tm. Reprod. Sci. 28(! ••*!): MO, 15
FR40{31 ^
(School Vet Med., Univ. Munich, 8 Muenchen 22, Germany] Sp/iyrna tiburo,
6- F- and M. K. Harte. [PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF HYDROACOUSTIC SEN SI NCI
STUDY OF THE ATLANTIC SALMON (SAIMO SAtAR L.) SPAWNINCJ Kim
BY DUAL>BEAM ECHOSOUNDING IN THE MOISIE RIVER, QUEBEC.) Bull. Tr. Pfirfte Pi-
No. 332. p. 33-41. 1994. In French with English summ. FR 40(3)
IGroupe Environ. Shooner Inc., 5355, boul. des Gradins, bur, 101, Quebec, PQ, Canada G2J 1CU]
FISHERIES REVIEW
41121-195-208. 1994. In English with Polish summ. FR 40(3)
IDep Fish, Olsztyn Univ. Agric. & Technol., .0-957 Olsztyn 5, Kor.owo, Poland]
Environ. Pro.., Mar. Res. Inst., 1 220 Prospect St., Suite 285, Melbourne, FL 32901 1
a^
OF BoxWO Nordnes, N-5024 Bergen, Norway] C/UPea tare^ In the North Sea.
,5-0070,0 Mcunaix, Beatrice. OTOLITH PATTER ,j .AS AN AID . IK I ESTUARINE AND FLUV,AL EEL STOCK
"^
56(35:737-751.1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep Geogf., Univ. Sheffield, Winter St., Sheffield SI 0 2TN, England]
and Mer/ucc/us producius in the North Pac.fic Ocean.
,5.007013 P-U'x,Eugen,,MPLEMENTATiONOFANELEC^
HAWAIIAN LONGLiNE FLEET. Am, fish. 5oc. Annu. Meet. Abstr.No. 124. p. 11. 19J4. I-K ™W
INMR i Sou*west Reg. Enforcement, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 4400A, Long Beach, CA 90802]
95-007014 Rubin, J,F. ESTIMATING THE SUCCESS OF NATURAL SPAWNING OF SALMON.DS IN
STREAMS./ Fish B/o/.46(4):603-622. 1995. FR 40(3)
[ECOTEC Environ. SA, Rue Francois Ruchon 3, 1 203 Geneva, Switzerland]
ssss,
52(1):139-144. 1995.FR40{3) •
[Sea Fish. Res. Inst,, Private Bag X2, B012 Rogge Bay, South Africa]
95-0070,6 Speare, Pete, PARASITES AS BIOLOGICAL TAGS
FROM EAST COAST AUSTRALIAN WATERS. Mar. Ecol Prog. Ser. 1 1 0
[Australian Inst. Mar. Sci., PMB 3, Townsville MC, Qld. 481 0, Australia]
1993. In Russian with English summ. FR 40(3}
Atlantic Ocean ?nd North Sea.
95-007020 Thorne, Richard E. THE HISTORY OF HYDROACOUSTICS IN FISHERIES. Am. Fbh. Soc. Annu.
Meet Ab&. No. 1 24. p. 112-113.1 994. FR 40(3)
[BioSonlcs, Inc., 3670 Stone Way N., Seattle, WA 98103. tel:206-834-01 23]
„,., 1995
FR40(3) 213
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^BrndarBnka,lR^HERY ACOUSTIC SURVEYS JN
T6'?'/'?60' Jfhno^- Fishl^ ami Hythim* .
apers. E. A. Karpenko, editor, p. 42-49, 22(1. I'W, In R|,c.;ti>i
I" Buri0n- A SINGLE-ARMED MANTMIOAHIMS AM'
56(2):12.16. 1994. FR 40(3) °ARD AND ITS USE FOR UNDERWATER SLWVIiVS. H,, r.,h "
IF*. Resou, Sci. & Manage., Sou.h. Cross Univ, Lismore, N.S.W. 2480, Au.taliaf
FISHERY SITUATIo7MONiTORINGr,
Theoretical *nd P[aclica, Aspects ColectST6'?'/'?60' Jfhno^- Fishl^ ami Hythibkmt
English summ. FR 40(3) ^letted P
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ftw. Sen-. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNWNo.342, H«Jp, I'J'M.frK <l
, 1990.
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Consen i a ' Land M™*8*J Suppl. 1 . p. 3-136. 1 9U4. IK .lll( t>
Lonserv-& Land Manage., Wlldl. Res. Cent., P.O. Box 51y Wiimii-nin\V A
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- 1994 FR 40SPOSIUM HELD IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, I 7-'M AI'Hf I I <W. A-
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MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
95.007033 Bouton, D. M. MANAGEMENT OF ENDANGERED, THREATENED AND SPECIAL CONCERN
FISHES INDIGENOUS TO NEW YORK; SELECTED SPECIES, STRATEGIES AND SAMPLING GEAR. Program and
Abstracts, The New York Natural History Conference II, April 29-May f, 1992. Gordon C Tucker, editor. N.Y. State
Mui. Ore 54:27. 1992. FR 40(3)
Ammocrypla peUucida, Clheostoma camurum, Percina evides, P. macrocepha/a, Prosopium cy/mdraceum,
Acipenser /u/vertscens, and Hiodon tergisus.
95-007034 Brown, Cathy and Ramona Swenson. TIDEWATER GOBY. In: Life on (fie Edge: A Guide to
Caff/forraa's Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl C. Thelander and Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 390-391.
1994. FR40{3) , .
[U.S. Fish & Wild!, Serv., Sacramento, CA] Eucydogobius newberiyi.
95-007035 Uruton, Michael N. HAVE FISHES HAD THEIR CHIPS? THE DILEMMA OF THREATENED FISHES.
£miron. Btol. fishes 43(l):1-27. 1995. FR 40(3)
[Two Oceans Aquarium, P.O. Box 50603, Waterfront, Cape Town 8002, South Africa)
95.007036 Bruton, Michael N. THREATENED FISHES OF THE WORLD: LAJIMERIA CHAIUMNAE SMITH,
1939(LATIMERIIDAE).Em*on.0fa/. Fishes 43(1):104. 1995. FR 40(3)
[J.L.B. Smith lust. Ichthyol,, Private Bag 1015, Graliamstown 6140, South Africa!
01007017 Budv P- C Lueckc; W. A. Wurtsbaugh; H. P. Gross and Chad Gubala. LIMNOLOGY OF
SMOOTH VALUED
SALMON. Northwest Sd. 69(2):1 33-1 50. 1995. FR 40(3) ,
[Ocp. Fish. & Wild!. & Ecol, Cent., Utah State Univ., Logan 84322-521 0] Oncornynchus nerlca m the Columb.a
River and basin.
95-007030 mieltner, Mark; Peter B. Moyle and G. Gary Scoppeltone. SHORTNOSE SUCKER In: Life on the
Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Car/ C. The/ander and Margo Crab.ree,
Blvd., Klamath Falls, OR 97601 ] Chasmhtes farev/rostr/s.
Buettner Mark; Peter B. Moyle and C. Gary Scoppeltone. LOST RIVER SUCKER In: Life onthe
le to Cafa/a-; Endangered Natural Resources: WHdJffe. Car/ C. The/ander and Margo Oab.ree,
fftle to
Lynnood Blvd., K.ama.h Falls, OR 97601 ] De/.is.es /uxatcis.
^^
^ Oncorhynchus aguabonfia whrtei and O. my««.
Dwver William P.; Charlie E. Smith and Bruce D. Rosenlund. RECOVERY OF THE GREENBACK
TROLn A SUCCESS STORY VWW Trouf V: W//d Troul /n the 2 1st Cenlury, a Symposium He d at
' Ae and R. H. Hamre, ed.or,
rou : ,
19M. Ro^er ftmh* BW SnaAe, and R. H. Hamre, ed.or,
5 ServUsO BridgerCanyon Rd, Bozeman, MT] Oncorhynchus c/arWswmfas In Colorado.
.^^
WMIfe Car/ C. Jhdander and Margo Cratree, enors. p. 326-330. 1 994. FR 40(3)
pep Fish & Game, Red Bluff, CA] Oncor/iyncnus is/iawylscna.
^^
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°' |Si S!r?£Sfmi Itolw*- C, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670, Onc^yncte
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, 0« Bhckburn D,,amr, MA 0,930.
1994. FR40(3) «"«' MSOU/CK Wfcffife. Car/C. Thetander and Maigo Crabtree, editors.
IU.S. Fish & Wildl, SBn/, Dex.er,
A™
^
- -7051 «*,
S^);S^^ WUCHO HOCHO
. Zool. & Ecosozol,, Sbvak Acad. Sci., Dubravska ces,a 9( M2 06 Bralislava, Slovak)
,52 H°lmeS' B°b- SAVI^ SNAKE RIVER'S WILD SALMON. New Sci. H6(,974|:l«.|5.
OncorTiynchus In Oregon.
I!i0a^^s j°h^'^^. THREATENED FISHES OF THE WOR1D
IMS, FR 40(3) ^UAKIENSIS (CUVIER, 1829} (PERCICHTHYIDAE). Environ. Bio!. Fbhn 4J|UH
at" R6SOUr" Sn°bs Creek Fr^hwaler Fish. Res. Stn. & Hatchery, Privalo Dag 20, Atc,a^
p. 82-84. 1994. PR 40(3)
CONSERVATION. Trap.
FISHES OF THE WORLD:
niv. Redlands, Redlands, CA 921711 r
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95-007061 Moyle, Peter B. and Clinlon Blount. THE FRANKENSTEIN EFFECT. In: Life on the Edge: A Guide lo
California's Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl C. Thelander and Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 309-321.
1994. FR 40(3)
[Dep. Wildl. & Fish. Biol., Univ. Calif., Davis 95616] Data for 23 species.
95-0070&2 Moyle, Peter B.; Georgina M. Sato and G. Gary Scoppettone. MODOC SUCKER, In: Life on the
Edge: A Guide to California's Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl G. Thelander and Margo Crabtree,
editors.?. 368-369. 1994. FR 40(3)
(Dep. Wildl. & Fish. Biol., Univ. Calif., Davis 9561 6] Cafoslomus microps and C occ/dentatfs.
95-007063 Moyle, Peter B. and Dale Sweetnam. DELTA SMELT. In: Life on the Edge: A Guide to California's
Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl G. Thelander and Margo Crablree, editors, p. 342-344. 1994.
FR 40(3)
(Dep. Wildl. & Fish. Biol,, Univ. Calif., Davis 9561 6] Hypomesus Uanspadficus.
95-007064 Moyle, Peter B. and Petrea R. Moyle. ENDANGERED FISHES AND ECONOMICS;
INTERGENERATIONAL OBLIGATIONS. Environ. Biol, /7s/ies43(l);29-37. 1995, FR40(3)
|Dep. Wildl., Fish & Conserv. Biol., Univ. Calif., Davis 9561 6)
95-007065 Moyle, Peier B. CONSERVATION OF NATIVE FRESHWATER FISHES IN THE
MEDITERRANEAN-TYPE CLIMATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA: A REVIEW. Spec/a/ Issue: Endemic Freshwater Fishes
of the Northern Mediterranean Region • Based on a Workshop at ihe Biological Station of Tour du Valat, Canwgue
Area, France, 28 lanuary lo I February, 1993. Alain /. Crivelli and Peter S. Ma'ttiand, editors. Biol. Conserv.
72(2):271-279. 1995. FR 40(3)
|Dep. Wildl. & Fish. Biol,, Univ. Calif, Davis 9561 6]
95-007066 Nammack, Marta. PACIFIC SALMON PROGRAM OF THE OFFICE OF PROTECTED RESOURCES.
Am. Fish. Sac. Annu. Meet. Abstr. No. 124. p. 53. 1 994. FR 40(3)
INMFS, Off. Prot. Resour., F-PR2, 1 335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 2091 0] Oncorhyncbus nerka and
O. Ishawytscha,
95-007067 Reid, E. Leif. RIPPLES FROM TRUCKEE: THE CASE FOR CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT
OF DISPUTED INTERSTATE WATER RIGHTS. Stanford Environ. Law}. 1 4(1 ):1 45-1 79. 1 995. FR 40(3)
Oncoihynchus darki henshawi and Chasmistes cujus in Nevada.
95-007068 Rinne, John N. and Harold M. Tyus. BONYTAIL CHUB. In: Life on the Edge: A Guide to California's
Endangered Natural Resources: Wildlife. Carl G. Thelander and Margo Crabtree, editors, p. 360-361. 1994.
FR 40(3)
(US. Fish & Wildl. Serv., Tempe, AZ] Clla elegans.
95-007069 Tlielander, Carl G. and Margo Crabtree, editors. LIFE ON THE EDGE: A GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S
ENDANGERED NATURAL RESOURCES: WILDLIFE. BtoSystems Books (Santa Cruz, Calif.) 550p. 1 994. Available
at $05.00 (cloth) and $55.00 (paper) from Heyday Books, P.O. Box 91 45, Berkeley, CA 94709. tel:5 10-549-3564;
fax:510-549-1689. FR 40(3)
[BloSyst. Analysis, Inc., 303 Potrero St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060-2719] Selected chapters indexed in this issue
of Fisheries Review.
95.007070 Wada, Lorena L L; O. Eugene Maughan and Stuart C. Leon. HABITAT USE BY APACHE TROUT
(QNCQRHYNCHUS APACHE) ON THE FORT APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION, ARIZONA. Wild Trout V: Wild
Trout in the 2 1st Century, a Symposium Held atYellowstone National Park, September 2 6-27, 1994. Roger Barnhart,
Bill Shake, and R. H. Hamre, editors, p. 191-195. 1994. FR 40(3)
[U,S. Fish & Wildl. Serv,, Ecol. Serv. State Off., 2321 W. Palm Rd., Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ 85021 ]
FR40(3) 217 1995
BOOK REVIEW
pSsslSSSTr"---" =&.SSS',;ft
uiftin?0*1]10™ !r° tlle numberof species in thpsp OT™'inlfl'ian anHri1l^^!erms °'mimker of studies siimrar'-i
siuujes. (vianyteaturesoffislipsih3tara,,^^« u. °ii ".' NS"es are decided y underrenrp«;pjvu>H acci.Ki^ic (-*• -
ac mo I'lpm* L !• .' "^'n-a * UU die Unfin riFarlhr rf.\-.tnA t i "—"•> ^"'m-tt i*\Jt\*3ctiimi «?i al J t'tli KC j_*
^ the large breeding tubercles of some "feffi! I St thi he? 8™?^!'°" ai^ TOt "f"""^'^ d»bwh |«
Perhan. ih^ i,Q , * . of published expenmental sludlos on those? lopa
rernaps the best function of thP l,0ni, w fi,u..;^, ,. . ... , ^
lists will be to stimulate experiment.!) wscnnii dw1.-
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The authors of th* b -HUdcunure and other consumptive users.
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feel that a different loeicmi^. ha u (-omPrelensive set of conversion tables Is in an Apnenfo
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Itemand, Denis and Jean-Pierre Gulf, editors. B1OMINERALIZATION 93: 7th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
hN BIOMINERALIZATION, MONACO - 17-20 NOVEMBER 1993. I - FUNDAMENTALS OF
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Selocted papers indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review.
r, Amos and Carol Vleck, editors. DEVELOPMENT IN VERTEBRATE EMBRYOS: ENVIRONMENTAL, PARENTAL,
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MartU. and G. A. E.Gail, editors. THECARP.PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND AQlMCUi.TUR6SPONSORED
•YMPOSIUM, HELD JN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 6- 9 SEPTEMBER 1993. Aquacufiure 129(1-4);1-485. 1995. I-K
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Iromage, Niall R. and Ronald ). Roberts, editors. BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT AND EGG AND LARVAL
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Selected papers and abstracts indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review. Oncor/iynr/ius In
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Singapore Neurosder.ee Association, organizer. SELECTED ABSTRACTS: SYMPOSIUM ON NEUROTOS
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Thayer, Gordon W,, editor. RESTORING THE NATION'S MARINE ENVIRON^NT PROCEEDINGS C
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Tucker, Gordon Creditor. PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS, THENEWYORKNATURALHISTORY CONH
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indexed in this issue of Fisheries Review,
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[Lab. BloL Prolfeles, E.U. Les Cezeaux, Bio!, A, 631 77 Aubiere Cedex, Francel Selected piiperS n
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Zoological Society of Israel, conveners. PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTY-FIRST MI-ETINC
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41(1)75-108. 1995. FR 40(3}
Selected abstracts indexed in this issue of fisheries Review.
AUTHOR INDEX
Aas, Oyetcln
93-0060'tB
95-0062'i3
93-006244
95-OD623S
Ans. P.
95-005905
Abaci. N.
05 -006424
Afcnkumov, A. I.
Abbott, Cathryn c.
95-005910
Aba, SyLiitl
95-005112
Abernethy, C.. S.
95-006554
Abai'Tiethy, C. Scott
05-003631}
AblG, K. W.
95-0032'iG
Abraham, V. C.
93-004736
Acero P. , Arturo
95-005572
AC.G to , H -
95-0059U
Aelin, Krtuarclo H.
95-005656
Aclieson, James M.
Ackcfora, 11.
95-00 'i 3 '16
i R- G-
9 5- 00(1739
•95-005067
Achinati, Robert G,
95-005060
Acostn, Uejnndro K.
95-006337
Adnchl, Shluji
'
Adam,
95
95-00'i970
AdnniB, Alexandra
95-005739
Adnns, C. E.
95-OD!i't22
Adams, F.
93-005372
Adams, 3. MacslmU
AdcliHon, Biclmrd F.
93 -DOS 860
Adcl, Hnnal
53-005950
AJoiman, Ira U.
95-00617'<
Whiknrl, S.
95-0059A7
, HUo D.
95-000295
Aalcn. Aoaelc
95-007009
Agneao, Jonn-Ftancois
95-005070
Agra, Peter
95-005912
Agudo, IgnncLo
95-006722
Agullar', Alex
95-006762
Atilar Boimld G'
95-005869
FR
Ahmed , H .
95-005702
Ahmed, S. M.
95-00^809
Ahne, W.
95-005803
Alinelt, Hatald
95-005B26
Alines jo, Ingrid
95-005316
Aho, Jolin H.
95-005827
Aliokas, J. T.
95-005920
95-00600B
Ahrenholz, Dean W.
95-005502
Alda, K.
95-0047M)
95-004927
Alda, Katsuml
95-004863
95-005060
Akagawa, Iziwii
95-005165
Akamatsu, Norlhlko
95-004936
Akaraatsu, Tomonari
95-006807
Akhtar, N.
95-006516
Akiyama, Toshio
95-004621
Aku, Peter H. K.
95-006454
Al-Ghais, S. H.
95-004741
Alagurattiinarn, Srlnivasan
95-005970
Alaml-Durante,
95-004568
Alanaca, A.
95-004396
Alay, Faruk
95-005657
Helcne
95-005913
Albetgoni, Vincenzo
95-005914
Albrektsen, S.
95-004544
Albright, L. J.
95-005783
95-005867
Aldegundo, H.
95-005008
95-005009
Alderman, D. J.
95-005728
Aldon, E.
95-004499
Alekseev, F. E.
95-005317
Alekseeva, E, I.
95-005317
Alexander, G. A.
95-005022
Alexander, Larry
95-006517
Alexander, Michael C.
95-006679
AlEthan, .Georg
95-006037
All, B.
95-004741
Alimoso, S. B.
95-006455
223
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Atkire, Carolyn
95-006049
95-006229
Alkon, A.
95-004469
Allaire, Holly
95-0043110
95-006305
Allan, J. Andrew
95-006529
Allard, Jacques
95-006992
Allemand, Denis
95-004742
Allen, Bob
95-005166
95-005318
Allen, G. R.
95-005680
Allen, George T.
95-005915
Allen, J. L.
95-005718
Allen, J. R.
95-006102
Allen, Micheal S.
95-006050
Allen, P,
95-005916
Allen, William H.
95-004743
Alraaca, Carlos
95-006051
Alraada, Vitor C.
95-005319
Alman, Robert J,
95-006584
Atmendras, J. M.
95-004529
Alonso, Harcelo F.
95-005503
Alpars, C, N,
93-00596'.
Alvarez-Pelliteto,
95-005786
Alyaln, S. A.
95-005787
Aroano, H.
95-004927
Amano, Masafumi
95-00(1863
95-005060
Amanze, Dee
95-004674
Amaoka, Kunlo
95-005608
Amaral, Deborah
95-006266
Anatatunga, T,
95-006723
Carmen
95-005805
95-OQ5BJO
Yutaka
95-QQW39
E.
9S-003900
5-00^022
Anderson t Emory 0-
95-01)672^1
Andcranii, ,1. 7.
95-OOiSG'j
Anilorsou, .Inffiy !••
9S-0055gfl
Anderson, Hnrllyi> J'
OS-0040/ft
Anderson, Ltelmrt *•
Andcraon, !i
Andl»nii, H.
Andre, V.
93-00'.*,//
Amlnsn, It.
Androw, M. H.
Anoer, (i
Angua, Sully
93-mifiina
Article, I.
93-UClWi
Anma, lii'ii
95-(l01(.OH
Antmnil, (',,
Aoltl, Kl
g!l-(M
Aokl, H.
ApplUd'H'iii. 1C I
93»<>l>CiH/
Apiitl, Kim viit L
S-l-UO'
Af, AnKin
qft-uu'
Anil, K.
•ja-Ilf
Aral, Ki
i, r-lrnly K.
ArtloH, T. t .
lliy
, li.
AUTHOR INDEX
ciiiLt.-, J . D.
95-0051117
ftniiin, Y,
95-001528
Argent, David G.
95-003610
, Kay L.
Argytou, I. N.
9S-00'i3'i7
Arif, H,
95-00604(1
Aril., KeljL
95-006023
Annantrai.it, Neil B.
Amior, ('.Harles
95-O067Q'i
Arnanoii, Binat*
9S-005Q73
Acnnuil, Tntrlck H.
95-C05993
Ariirtt, S. K. A.
«-OOr>5'i8
Arnold, C. U.
95-001532
95-GD'*Ji63
Arnold, H.
9rj-003917
ATIIOUH, Andre
Aro , AnLtl
95-006037
ArrUafi RQce
91-00 f.378
Ari'tciiea Z. ,
95-005CB2
\rrilins, M.
, Raul
gO' JS. A.
05-00621'i
Artuna, Myfii
95-005271
Arllvlngton, Angela H.
95-003 '.79
93-006627
Asnno, lltirotoslil
95-00532(1
\gnno, Konji
95-000663
AsRard, Torbjorn
A as. -on, II •
95-OOft551
AnLoaaunln. A.
95-00^887
Atkinson, D, D.
05-006730
•9D-OD6H55
Athinaoii, R. J- A.
55-003279
Atlantic Salmon Federation
•95-006206
95-006207
95-OQ620B
At fan, Steven M.
95-006117
Atsuta, S.
•J5-005771
Aisuta, ShiKwo
95-005772
Attramadnl i Y.
, John E,
95-006088
FU
Audet, C.
95-00^801
Aucr, Nnncy A.
95-OD6215
Ault, Jerald S.
95-00699'i
Auperin, D.
95-0047^6
Austen, Douglas J.
95-006518
Auatcr. Petec J.
95-005619
95-006841
Austin, Milt
95-OOV.35
Avault, James H., Jr.
95-004348
95-004416
95-004642
Avdcev, G. V.
95-005703
Avenant-Oldewage, A.
95-005828
95-005848
95-005659
Avenant-Oldewage, Annemarlo
95-005829
Avila, E. H.
95-00^529
Aviles-Trlgueros, H.
95-004367
Avlles-Trigueros, Haccelino
95-004678
Avnlmelech, Y.
95-004469
Avniraelcch, Voram
95-004117
Anelrod, Herbert R.
95-004626
95-006519
Axford, S.
95-006215
Axlet, R.
95-005905
Axler, Richard
95-005870
Ayala, M. E.
95-006977
Aypa, Simeona M.
95-004501
Ay son, F. G.
95-004529
Ayyar, S, P.
95-004120
Azar, Christian
95-0063B1
AzEvedo, C.
93-005790
Babbitt, Bruce
95-006053
Babey, George J.
95-006051
Babiak, I.
95-004747
Dachmann, Roger H.
95-006055
95-006672
nackes, J.
95-QO'i679
Badran, A. F.
95-005741
Dad ran, Ahmed F.
95-005731
Bagarinao, Teodora
95-005234
Bagautdinov , I. I-
95-006921
225
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Bagge, Ole
95-006693
Baggerman, Bertha
95-005321
Bagliniere, J.-L.
95-006576
Bagutskaya, H. G.
95-005659
Balgun, ClBudio R.
95-006456
Bailey, Conner
95-006056
Bailey, II. C.
95-0044 18
Bailey, H. K. IV
95-006996
Bailey, K. H.
95-004776
Bailey, Kevin H.
95-005423
Bailey, Made I.
95-005419
Bain, H. B.
95-005302
Baird, J. H.
95-005505
Baled, James W.
95-005307
Baird, Robin H.
95-006732
Baiter, Allan J.
95-OD5152
Baker, B. Kim
95-005876
Baker, Bridget
95-00<i748
Baker, C. Scott
95-006935
Baker, Douglas
95-006495
Baiter, Edward A.
95-006520
Bakke, Bill M.
95-006521
Bakke i Oyvind
95-005398
Bakke, T. A.
95-005841
Bahos, J.
95-004419
95-004443
Balasubramanlan i P. R.
95-006362
Baldwin, Rebecca
95-006407
Balebona, M. C.
95-005732
Bales, Roger
95-005936
Ballk, Suleyman
93-005549
Ballnt, T.
95-006036
95-006027
Balkay, I.
95-004859
Balkay, Laszlo
95-004970
Ball, Joseph R.
95^005907
BaUatorl, Nazzareno
95-005137
Bain, P. H. M,
95-004749
95-004967
95-00591B
...CONTINUED...
Balm, P. H. M.
95-005967
Balma, Giovanni A. C.
95-005550
Balogum, H.
95-004546
Balon, Eugene K.
95-006303.
95-007028
Balouchi, A. Nozomi
95-00636<i
Balaeiro, Kstcbnn li.
95-006497
Balvay, Geeaixl
95-005 3.7ft
Bandln, laabol
95-0057711
Bandura, W. I.
95-00633/t
Banerjce, Subhsulru
95-005919
Banes, M. M-
95-006009
Baopraaevtkul, P.
95-003136
Baracco, Alan
95-006731
Barange, Hanunl
95-007CH.ri
Baras, E.
95-005167
95-005322
Barbara, Rol>
95-0067'i3
Barbieri, Conililn
95-005240
Barciela, P,
95-003009
Bargagli, It.
95 -01)59 52
Bargelloni, l.ncii
95-003074
Barica, Jnn
95-006't57
Barja, ,1. I..
95-005819
Barja, Junn I..
95-005737
95-005777
Barko, Joll« W.
95-0064911
Barkova, H. A.
95-00530?)
Barlow, Jay
95-006732
95-006«'.n
Barnett, Hnr<»l<l •! -
95 - 00 (.3 7 fV
Barnhart, lUigi'i'
95-0060S7
Barnhart, HORIM A.
95-003391.
Baron. V. !>•
95-00516H
Barratt, Rob
95-00469(1
Barrolla, Wnlinr
95-003532
Barrett, Goiio
95-00673^
Barrette, CyrllU1
95-00&7B1
Barroa, Hullo »•
95-0067^^
Barrownuuit H. -t.
9S-00330B
FR 40(3)
226
AUTHOR INDEX
rrowa , Frederic T.
95- 00 ft ft 3 2
95-D04'«(><i
9S-O04465
Jr.
Beard, T. Douglas, Jr.
95-0045*18
Barry, H. J.
95-005920
Dart, Honey L
05-006030
Barl.1i, T.
95 - 00 '< 750
Bartholomew, Jerri I.
93-005.78(1
IliirLKolou, John
Biirthnlow, Jolm H.
95-QQ6382
nartliovfx, J.
95-004730
llnrt-nLckn, n.
95-005972
Barton, llruco A.
95 -00 '.731
95-005921
Y,
95-005136
Unai-fio, Zubnicla U.
95-004421
Dalit i Hnn»
95-00 '.680
95-0056&0
Battagllo, Bruno
95-00507'!
liattlnl, Mitjuel A
95-005503
Datteio, L. K.
ClmrLos I..
95-0.0521.4
bnuilflitxa, T. 1*.
95-005B71
BnuJin Inuccncin,
93-005770
Qnuar, J«dy
1*
RautLsta, C-
93 -00 '.873
Bavcco, J • H.
05-OOiG'.35
Dny, Jospf"'
95-00&693
Q5-006338
05-006522
William IE.
93-000209
S. H-
95-005111
Hcaclinm, T. D.
95-005075
Ocftl, W- B-
95-ooaoaa
Bonmcs, Dick M.
95-004SBQ
R. M.
95-00^613
Dean, C. W.
95-005169
Boan, lirlk P.
95-00*1397
Beardmoce, J, A.
95-004610
Beattle. M. J.
95-005775
Deaty, Roy E.
95-006306
Beauchamp, David A.
Bcaudoin , Michel
95-006083
Beaudou, Dominique
95-005076
OS-00630'i
Beaulleu, Jean-Louis
95-005328
Beaumont, A. R.
95-005077
Beaiunont, W. R. C.
95-005293
95-005296
Beaumord, Antonio Carlos
95-005552
95-005553
Beaver, John R.
93-006459
95-006460
Bechara, J.
95-006*14
Beck, Allan D.
95-00*697
Becker, A.
95-004601
Becker, K.
95-00<i550
Reason, Marilyn
95-0068*3
Begout, Harle-Laure
95-005375
Begum, G.
95-005923
Beiningen, Kirk T.
95-006059
Beitinger, T, L.
95-006010
Belal, 1. E. H.
95-00*551
Bellkov, S. I.
95-005693
Helk, Mark C.
95-005256
Dell, J. Gordon
95-004752
Belli Johann D.
95-006908
Bell, Lui J.
95-006908
Bell, H. A.
95-00*681
Bellardl, S.
95-004552
BeLlo, Rafael A.
95-006982
Bellows, Shenna
95-00*785
Bellusclo, A.
95-005280
Bellwood, David R.
95-005*25
Belokopytin, Yu. S.
95-004753
Belonger, BCian
95-005304
Beltestad, Arvid K.
95-006352
227
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Belvedere, P.
95-004920
Belzile, L.
95-006414
Ben-Dora, N.
95-004442
95-005085
Benatti, Gilberto
95-00636B
Benazcra, Clara
95-006068
Bence, James R.
95-006406
Bendell, Barry E.
95-006461
Bender, Reese
95-005160
Beneditto, A. P.
95-006750
Benfey, T. J.
95-004407
95-005094
95-005548
Benfey, Tillrnann J.
95-005015
Bengtson, David A.
95-004758
Benke, Ha raid
95-006735
Bennani, Naima
95-004754
BenndorE, Jurgen
95-006060
Bennett, David II,
95-005368
Bennett, J.
95-005792
Ben ton, J.
95-0064BQ
Benton, John W.
95-006673
Bentsen, H. B.
95-005751
Bcntzen, Paul
95-005078
Bercsenyi, H.
95-004562
Berenbeym, D. V.
95-005357
Berenbrink, H.
95-004755
Berg, A.
95-004906
Betgc, A.
95-005534
Berga, Ase I.
95-005014
Betger, Adam
95-006523
Bergersen, Eric P.
95-005031
95-006518
Berggren, Per
95-006736
95-006906
Berghelm, A.
95-004396
Berglund, Anders
95-005170
Bergman, Ake
95-006001
tetRoi, Pierre
9S-Q04573
Berguedt, Roger A.
95-005376
Berkeley, S,
Berkes, P.
95-006246
Herlinsky, David L.
95-005323
BerminBltam, Etdre^g*
95-005680
Bernard, David R-
95-005377
Bernard!, Glacocw
95-005661
BematchcE, L.
95-005079
Bernatchez, Louis
95-005D80
Bemdt, William 0.
95-005959
Bernier, Nicholas J.
95-00500*1
Bernoth, Eva-Mafia
95-005802
Berrebl, P.
95-005076
95-006306
Berrebi, Patrick
95-005662
95-006061
Bersadschih David
95-004470
Bertulio, Enrique
95-006247
Best, R. C.
95-006551
Beat, Robin C.
95-006552
Bettoli, Phillip w-
95-0053'i2
95-006300
BBvelliimor, Mark
95-005B72
flGVGcldge, M. C. H-
95-005740
Beyer, Jan E.
95-005504
95-006694
Beyers, D. H.
95-005924
Bgcstrand, Jens
95-006487
Bhakta, Kushal
95-005912
Bhattacharj ee , Stiarmi la
95-005937
Bhattacharya, S.
95-00(1922
Bhattacliary a , She 1 1 ey
95-005919
Biagi, C.
95-003096
Blalowas, Henryk
95-005114
Bianchini, M. L.
95-004552
95-004622
Bianchini, Marco L.
95-00636B
Bianco, Pier Glare*0
95-006062
Biber-Kleirm, S.
95-006063
Bidwell, Christopher *
95-005O81
Biegnlew3hat A.
95-005006
Bielak, Alex
95-004762
2ZS
AUTHOR INDEX
BleiUaiv., K,
95-004422
Biciilara, Krzys/.tof
95-004953
BIcnK, Craig
95-U07050
Blllanl, R.
95-004349
93-004423
9S-004'i77
95-004756
DUlard, Roland
95-004706
Cloaca, Elena R.
95-005805
Blrcliard, ti- F.
95-OQS97II
Blck.an, V.
95-004661
Bldts, 11. J. B.
9 5 -00580*1
Blra, Peter
95-005 f< 27
Dlro, roller A.
95-005(126
lUttwaU, T. K.
05- 00 '.75 7
Blsbat, Ciiisinvo A.
95-00475*1
nisliop, C. A.
95-005505
Q5-006B56
Bishop, Claude A.
95-005307
lUgliuji, Rlcliar* C.
95-006100
Biswas, R.
Illtts, Dave
05-006737
BJordal. Asniuul
A.
R"i DJorn Th.
55-004759
bar, S. .1. M.
95-0053'i9
93-005429
53-000739
BcV, E. A.
Black, Edwai-d A.
95-00'i3fl6
Rlnck, K. Tl.
95-003925
Black, Nancy A.
95-0061)20
niockburn, John
93-006349
Blachett, Uoger F.
95-OOG029
Qlnlse, 0.
95-004760
Blake, M. A.
Blako, B. V.
fllanc, J. M.
95-OOAHQl
Blandon, Ivanno R.
95-0051C2
Blast, J.
95 -00 '(839
Blazer, VlcH S.
95-003704
Blickhan, R.
95-004701
95-006401
BUnov, V. V.
95-00635'.
Block, Mats
95-00493*.
95-005017
Bladgett, Douglas
95-006327
Blora, J. H.
95-004553
Bloomganlen, Carol A.
95-007043
BlounC, Clinton
95-007061
Blow, P. Q. C.
95-006367
Blumm, Michael C.
95-006524
Dlunt, B.
95-005995
Blust, Ronny
95-005940
Bockus , Dan
95-005976
Bodeanu, N.
95-006216
Bodl, Lorraine
95-006525
Boesgaard, L.
95-005022
Boeuf, G.
95-004937
Bogaard, Joseph
95-006526
Uogatu, D.
95-005705
Bogestrand, Jens
95-006506
Boggs, Charles T.
95-004'i24
Bogut, I.
Bolilke, Eugenia B.
95-005663
Bohm , R .
95-004761
95-004855
95-004998
Dolaclair, D.
95-005226
Bojorquea Landa, Leonel F.
95-006974
Bolls, L.
95-004905
Bolivar, Ma. Edna C.
Boll, Mattaa Guilherme
95-004425
Dologa, A. S.
95-006216
Bolster, Betsy C.
95-006064
95-007029
95-007030
95-007031
95-007032
Bolyard, Klmherly J.
95-005224
Bombace, Giovanni
95-006740
Bomford, Jim A.
95-004643
Bond, Callioun
95-004831
Fit 40(35
229
AUTHOR INDEX
Bondad-Reantaso, M. G.
95-00578'.
95-005852
Bondarenko, V. H.
95-007021
Bonnell, Hark A.
95-005974
Bonnernains , J.
95-006741
Eonnet, Stepnane
95-005336
BonotnelH, S.
95-005102
Booman, Peter
95-004799
Booms, G. H, R.
95-003042
Boon, J, H.
95-005042
Boon, J. P.
93-006019
Booth, Richard K.
95-004762
Boothe, Paul
95-005976
Bordas, H. A.
95-005732
Horde, H.
95-004811
Boreman, John
95-005324
Boreta, L. A.
95-006742
Borltner, Nina
95-005437
Borlongan, Ilda G.
95-004555
95-004611
Borobia, Monica
95-006848
Borrego, J, J,
95-005733
Bocrie, William T.
93-006248
Boraki, Russell j.
95-005064
Bosakowski, Thomas
95-004668
Bosworth, Robert G.
95-006065
Bottom, Daniel L.
95-006527
Boudreau, P.
95-006414
Botidreault, Jean
95-006601
Bouix, Georges
95-004763
Boujard, T.
95-004556
Bourgeois, Gilles
95-006383
95-006601
Bourke, Elizabeth A.
95-005163
Boutraaud, chloe A-F,
95-004763
Boutilier, R. G.
95-004824
95-005287
Bouton, D. H.
Bowers, Michael .!,
95-004004
Bowker, D. W.
95-006384
Bowmaker, J. K-
95-005043
Bowman Mancracti , Ann
95-0054311
Bowman, Hlchini.l I,.
95-006632
Bowman, TliDmaM K.
95-003831
Boxruckor, Jolt'
95-006339
Boycc, Jolm H,
95-006385
Boyd, Claude [•:„
95-004'.57
95-004644
95 - OO/i 0 US
Boydstun, I;, \\.
95-006066
Boyer, Jnmon t..
93-005137
Boyer, Marvin <<.
95-005926
95-005927
Boyle, Kevin J.
95-006651
Boylen, C. W,
95-006462
Bozek, Hictiac-l A,
95-00559S
95-005620
95-00632H
Bradford, Mlclinol ,1.
95-006529
Graga Fillm, ,linu> Mi
95-004430
Braks, M. A. It,
95-004H3H
Bramblett, Hotmi I <j.
95-00537B
Brana, Foront.ltm
95-005531
Brander, K. M.
95-003306
95-005509
flrandcr, I, no
95-000743
Brandt, Smplicm \\.
95-004(136
95-005315
95-006386
Branton, Hoboi'l
95-006067
Brattgjerd, Sintn
95-004764
Brauga, ChriuHnti
95-004765
Braum, E,
95-005740
Braun, J.
95-006351
Braunbeck, T,
95-005917
95-005920
95-003930
95-0059S9
95-006003
95-006031
95-006045
Braunbeck, Tluwti<»p(
95-006004
Bcauner, C. J.
95-004766
230
AUTHOR INDEX
Bray, J.
95-005077
Brazil, Brian L.
95-00'. 426
Brack, Janes K.
95-00529'i
95-005488
BreitburR, D. L.
95-006695
95-006706
Brenner, Mark
95-006463
Brenner, Sydney
95-003071
Breton, P.
95-004825
Breton, Yvon
95-006068
BrGtschneider, F.
95- 00683 B
Brett, Hetty Lou
95-005082
Brewer, D. T.
95-00542.9
95-005554
Brey, Thomas
95-005299
Bricknell, I, R.
95-005733
Bridges, C, R.
95-004755
Bridges, R. B.
95-004613
Bclcua, F.
95-005929
Brlerley, A. S.
95-006821
Brleso, I.
95-005930
DriBtienti, I..
95-DO'.946
Brill, Richard W.
93-004767
95-00'i3!i8
Urittan. Martin R.
95-00*627
ELrodeur, Richard D.
95-005567
Brodgilak, Jon K. T.
95-006387
99-006809
Bromago, N.
95-004503
95-005136
Ilromago, H, K.
Btomagc, Niall
95-00^769
95-001770
95-004802
93-00/.350
95-00*351
Brornflge. Timothy 0.
95-003555
95-005&06
Bronzi, P,
9'5-00'i905
Brooke, J.
95-006217
Brooks i
93-
Brooks, Daniel R.
95-005356
95-005830
.. . CONTINUED.. .
Brooks, Daniel R.
95-005855
Brooks, Linda
95-004949
Broone, Stephen W.
95-006718
Brouha, Paul
95-OOi6069
Browder, RLchacd
95-006566
Browdy, Craig L.
95-005873
Brown, Annette L.
95-005423
Brown, Bonnie L.
95-006744
Brown, Cathy
95-007034
Brown, D. G.
95-005931
Brown, David M.
95-005507
Brown, E. H.
95-006469
Brown, Grant E.
95-005171
95-005173
BVOWTI, J. Anne
95-005932
Brown, J. G.
95-005083
Brown, Joseph A.
95-004561
95-005013
95-005203
95-005390
Brown , L . L .
95-005734
Brown, Larry
95-006530
Drown, Larry R.
95-005235
Brown, Michael
95-006915
Brown, P. S.
95-006070
Brown, Paul B.
95-004574
Brown, Ralph B.
95-006166
Brown, Richard S.
95-005379
Brown, Robert D.
95-004352
Brown, Russell Vf.
95-005295
Brown, Thomas c.
95-006639
Brown, Thomas G.
95-005267
Brown, Tommy L.
95-006076
95-006250
95-006531
Browne, H. Neil
95-006283
Brownell, R. L. . Jr.
95-006738
Brownell. Robert L., Jr.
95-006890
Brownie, Cavell
95-006412
Bruce, Harry
95-006532
Bruce, Niel L.
95-005831
AUTHOR INDEX
Bruggemann, R.
95-005933
Brune, David E.
95-004646
Brunke, Matthias
95-006218
Bruton, Michael N.
95-007035
95-007036
Bryan, C. E.
95-006710
Bryan, Scott D,
95-005430
Bryant, Michael J.
95-004699
95-004700
Buchal, James L.
95-006533
Buchannan, Robert
95-006534
Buchtiolz, F.
95-004984
Buchrnann, K.
95-005706
95-005832
Buck, Germaine H.
95-005992
Bucke, D.
95-005865
Bucltel, Jeffrey A.
95-006696
Budeba, Y. L.
95-006422
Budy, p.
95-007037
Buerquett, Christopher
95-006369
Buettner, Mark
95-007038
95-007039
Buhler, D. R,
95-004993
BuhVer, Donald R.
95-004914
95-005836
BiUjse, A. D.
95-006388
Bukatin, P. A.
95-006745
Bulger, Arthur J.
95-006613
BulHs, Connie A.
95-006110
Bullock, Graham L.
95-004651
Bumbatu, s.
93-005705
Baaguardnet , Erltt H
95-005162
""nklay-VlUlMw, Lucy
95-005707 V
Bunnell, p. R.
95-005744
Bunt, D, A,
95-006535
Burbridge, petec
95-004386
Bureau, D. p,
95-004557
Bureau, Jacques
95-005942
8«teau, H.
95-005929
Carl V
Burger, Joanna
93-005400
Burgess, G. II. 0.
95-006975
Burgess, p. J .
95-005769
Biirgner, Robert I.,
95-005336
Burkanov, V. M.
Burkanov, Vladimir H.
95-006732
Burke. D. Leslie
95-006717
Burke i Nancy C.
95-005131
95-006290
Burke, Vincent J.
95-006071
Burktrordt, Randy M.
95-0063M
Burnett, Knren G,
95-OQ'.BBl
Bums, Davlil C.
Burns h Jolin R ,
95-004.771
Durridgc, I.. K,
95-0043SO
Burton, Dai-rlck T.
55-006674
Burton, fl.
95-004772
Burton, Ttjoman K.
95-007022
Burzawa-Gernrd, K.
Buaclunaim, Alnja
95-004'i03
Buah, Albert 0.
95-005827
Butler, ]>avicl (1.
95-004773
Butler, Malcolm (J.
95-OOC'iBl
Dutlcr, P, J.
95 -004 7 74
Butler, Bobcrt w.
95-005/132
Bya.tt, John C.
95-005003
Bye, Victor J .
95-005325
Byers, R, E.
95-00/.9HG
Byorth, Pntrlrk A.
95-000530
Cabanas, J.
95-005/.85
Cabello, J.
95-OOS637
Caceci, T.
93-001726
Caceres, Crlatlnn W.
Cada, Glenn F.
95-006370
Cadinouclic, Moglaril
95-OOA773
Cadrin, Steven K.
95-006748
Cailteux, Richnnt [.
95-005<133
Cain, Peter
95-005172
AUTHOR INDEX
Calra, J. N.
95-005835
Calssief D.
95-006220
Calssle, Daniel
95-006383
•^Lduch-GiTiGr, josep A.
95-00*893
;alkin9, &arryl J.
95-006537
:allahan, Scan P.
95-005508
Calllnan, R, B,
95-00578'i
Calvl, Silvia Leveroni
95-006368
Camardella, Lauca
95-005087
Canpana, S. E.
95-005509
Campbell., !>•
95-005975
Campbell, P. H.
95-004775
Campbell, Sharon G.
95-00653B
Campbell, W. D.
95-004683
Camphuysen, C. J.
95-006072
Campos-da-Piiz, Ricardo
95-00566*1
Campion, D- E>
95-00506(1
95-007060
Canfield, Daniel E., Jr.
95-006^36
Canino, M. F.
95-00^776
Canino, Michael F.
95-005423
Cannella, Gtaclela
95-0067't9
Cao Jixlong
55-'00570B
Capirpin, Emmanual C.
95-00593'i
Capistcano, L.
95-0067SO
Carballo, H.
95-005935
Cardenas; S.
95-OD5670
Catdwell, Hal
95-006539
Cardwell, J. B.
95-004777
Carlson, D. M.
95-006540
Carlson, Don H.
95-005081
Carlaon, Douglas H.
95-005557
Carlson, II. Richard
95-005360
Carlson, Stan
Cacmlchael, John T.
95-00532G
95-005392
CaraicTiael, Richnrd W.
95-005052
«- 005053
Cameva.ll, 0.
95-00^920
Carpenter, Hillary M.
95-005836
Carpenter, Kenneth J.
95-006976
Carpenter, M. Ralph
95-006255
Carpenter, S. R.
95-00587A
95-006'i76
Carpenter, Stephen
95-006511
Carpenter, Stephen R.
95-004343
95-005900
95-005968
95-006022
95-006363
Carrillo, H.
95-004503
Carroll, Joe 11.
95-006679
Carson, J.
95-006176
Caras, D. N.
95-004353
Carter, Bernard
95-005558
Carter, C. G.
95-004778
95-004900
Carter, Dean
95-005936
Carvajal C., Guy
95-006977
Carver, Sue
95-006846
Casal, G.
95-005790
Caaalca Fuentea, Joae R.
95-006249
Casarez Borbon, Francisco
95-0062'i9
Casey, John G.
95-005522
Caslincr, Robert C,
95-005559
Cassani, John H.
95-00/1340
95-006305
Caasclman, J, M.
95-005307
Caaselman, John M.
95-005327
Cassidy, Glonn
95-006286
Cassau, A. -I.
95-00657B
Castell, John D.
95-004752
95-005035
Caati.Ha, Aurora M.
95-006751
Costonguay, Martin
95-005328
95-005621
Caatro, H,
95-005743
Castro, Hilda
93-004406
Catacutan, H. R.
95-004558
Catalina, Lee
95-004427
Catel, J.
95-005807
Cattaneo-Bortobi, Ghlslaine
95-005076
Caux, P.-Y.
95-005875
FR 40(3)
233
1993
AUTHOR INDEX
Cavanagh, Julie
95-006068
Cazabon, Dave
95-004369
Cazorla. Andrea Lopez
95-006765
Cccli, Joseph J.
95-004903
95-004904
Cech, Joseph J., Jr
95-004625
95-004779
95-004780
95-004792
95-004915
95-004925
95-005000
95-005065
95-005339
95-005939
Celli, D. C.
95-004885
Centonze, F.
95-004920
Cerda, j.
95-004428
95-004503
Cerqueira, VInicius n
95-004518
Chabanet, p.
95-006073
Chabanet, Pascals
95-005381
Chaber, Jerzy
95-006044
Chacko, V. P,
95-004831
Chadwick, Michael
95-006541
95-006753
Chakraborii, Phuljhurl
95-004781
Chakraborty, Anindita
95-005937
Chamberlain, Charles B.
95-006465
Chamberlain, Georee
95-004354
Chamlsh, Barry
95-004355
Champlgn6ulle
95-006301
Chan, Jeffrey fi
95-006542
95-006603
Chan, King Hing
95-005124
95-005938
Chan, s. L.
95-005997
Cton, W.-K.
95-005096
Chandler, owym» L.
93-00623Z
ang, John P.
95-004956
angeux, T
^ 95-005560
Changeux, Thomas
95-005561
Chant, Lorna A,
95-006432
Chao, Julie
95-00*978
Chao, Lee
95-004970
Chapman, D. V.
95-003252
95-003253
95-003396
95-00&31S
Chapman, It. J,
95-005580
Cliapon, r, H.
95-006617
Chardine, Joint
95-0066'i6
Chardon, H.
95-00/.731
Charles, A. T,
95-00 w:>9
Charles, AiHIumy T.
95-006074
Chattels, llervp
95-004649
Chattorjeo, Unlay
95-005D37
Chatters, I., M,
95-004* M
Chaudlmrl, Clill.cHd
95-005071
Cheah, Sin llmrk
95-001/.B6
Chen dying
95-OOfi99!i
Cfien Hnnahenn
95-004310
Chon, H.
95-004429
Chen, Jing-Slinii
95-004459
Chen, I,o-clmJ
95-00^356
Chen, Mel-Jlim
95-00'.607
Chen, Hi
95-035968
Chen, ShiiHn
95-00^0^7
Chen, V.
95-005237
95-006369
Chen, Yong
95-005301
Cheng, Chriaiojiluir II. K.
95- 005 1Z t,
Cheng, P.-w.
93 -005 2 89
Cherfag, N, D.
95-004/142
95-005085
95-005066
Chaster, A- J.
95-00*351
Cheung, Paul
95-005791
95-005933
ChiayvnreesnJJfi, Jniimen
95-005752
Chiba, A.
95-001966
Chin, J. C.
95-0057B4
chinabut, S.
95-005785
Chittenden, Hark K. , .Jr.
95-005238
95-005329
Chiu, S. Y,,
93-006452
AUTHOR INDEX
Olivers, Douglas P.
95-005171
95-005173
95-005174
95-005175
95-005176
Chaat, J. II.
95-004767
Chai, Heekyoung H.
95-005939
Chang, Kea-Chai
95-004504
Choongan, C.
95-004533
Chou, Chiti-Hing
95-005794
Chou, Ronee
95-004357
95-004505
Chouinard, G.
95-005509
Choulnard, G. A.
95-00*753
95-006855
95-006856
Chouinard, Ghislain
95-006992
Christensen, David L.
95-006363
Christensen, Villy
95-006694
Chrlstenson, Dan
95-007040
Christiansen, R.
95-004559
Christie, W. J.
95-006075
Chraan, T.
95*004523
Chu. Ellen W,
95-006543
95-006754
Chua, T, E.
95 -.00 6 291
C huang , Ken g - y u an
95-004514
Chung, Peter
95-004978
Churchward, A. S.
95-00&544
Glarajnolla, Maria
95-005087
Cichra, Charles E.
95-005926
95-005937
CiGCGSZkO, A.
95-0047B4
Clereszka, AndrzeJ
93-004360
93-004762
95-004783
Ciereszko, R. E.
Cipriano, Rocco C.
95-005733
dabby, Catherine
95-005738
ClaSbome, James Q.
95-004783
Clapp, D. P.
95-005229
Clark, Donald S.
95-004561
Clark, Richard D.
93-005397
Clark, Stephen II.
95-006728
Clarke, D.
95-006545
Clarke, Thomas A.
95-005562
Clarke, W. Craig
95-004786
Clarkson, Robert W.
95-006546
Clements, K. D.
95-004787
Clifton, Kenneth E.
95-005434
Cloe, William W. Ill
95-005435
Cloern, James E.
95-006704
Clonts, Howard A.
95-004366
Cloud, J. G.
95-004832
95-004833
Cloiitman, Donald G.
95-005876
Clugston, James P.
95-005653
Clyde, Victoria L.
95-005834
Cocca , Ennlo
95-005087
cochran, Philip A.
95-004684
95-005239
95-005304
95-006547
Cochrane, Donald P.
95-006376
Cochrane, K. L,
95-006922
CockcroCt, V. G.
95-006290
95-006755
95-006756
Cockcroft, Vic
95-006294
Cody, Terry J.
95-006710
Coe, James H.
95-006757
Gofer, Larry H.
95-003665
Cohen, Andrew N.
95-006219
Culm-Lee, IU chord
95-006548
Colbourne, Eugene
95-006738
Cole, Jonathan J.
95-006363
Cole, Katlileen S.
95-005177
Colo, R. A.
95-006390
Colo, R, G.
95-006759
Colcman, G.
95-005736
Colcnbrandcr, Ben
93-004799
Colgan, Patrick W,
95-006012
Collarea-Pcreira, Maria J.
95-005088
Collares-Poreira, Maria Joao
95-005089
Collier, John A.
95-004646
FR 40(3)
235
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
ColUghan, R. J-
95-005736
Collin, Shaun P.
95-004788
Colllngwood, N.
95-004969
Collins, C. H.
95-004364
Collins, L, Alan
95-005519
Collins, H. C.
95-005358
Collis, Ken
95-006306
Coloso, R. H.
95-004371
95-004558
Coloso, Relicardo H,
95-004555
Colt, John
95-004648
Comas, H. A.
95-001426
Comhaire, Stefan
95-005940
Compean Jlninez, Guillenno
95-006181
Condrey, Richard
95-006391
Cong le ton, James L.
95-004921
Conlan, K.
95-006102
Conley, R. A.
95-004789
Conlon, J. H.
95-006220
Conlon, J. Michael
95-005041
95-005049
Conlon, Michael
95-006262
Connell, D. W.
95-005973
Connell, J. J.
95-006978
Connelly, Nancy A.
95-006076
95-006250
95-006251
Connor, Larry
95-005433
Conover, D. 0.
95-006446
Conover, David 0.
93-005090
95-005631
95-005650
95-006696
Coiwver, Robert J,
95-006760
Conroy, Janet
95-005123
wee, Hainon j,
W -006393
nlor, Craig R,
91-005178
**-r«ta*, Bernardo
"-OW776
<X*. P.
W-WH37T
Caoley, Paul H.
95-005513
Coon, Ttiornaa G,
95-006520
Coonan, Tin
95-00606'.
Caop&rh Willinni E.
Coote, G.
95-004B2&
Copes, Pnrzivnl
Coppock,
95-0059135
Corcnern, JuvLcr
95-00676.1
95-0067&2
CortUQcn, Javier I'r*nr.
95-0067&3
Corkett, Ctu-iH
95-006703
Corn, Roliart. l1-
95-006307
Cornelius, Fiuyd
95-00533/,
Corrazc, (i.
35-00'i556
Gorraao, Gennvl cvm
Correia, Stovwii .1.
95-006710
Corsollnk, ft.
95-fl05992
Coasina, A. K.
95 - 001 B BO
Cos son, J,
93-004349
95-00 Vi77
95-0017SO
Costa, WlloLin .1. K. X-
95-00366&
Costnntlnlr M- Lot lulu
95-003436
Cote, Isabella K.
55-005 3 60
CottitiQlifim, Kntlnjin I..
95-000301
CauKlilnn, Unvlil J.
95-005Q7fi
Couillard, Crtllioilna K.
95-0059*2
Courtonny, Slrvn
95-OD&0'.!
Courtonny, HlnwiEi t',
i>5-00590'.
Courtoiwy, Wrtlior K., Jr,
95-C0630H
Cousins, K. I..
Covoncy, H- K.
Covey, Dnuglnti f>-
95-OOOHH1
Covlcli, Ainu P.
95-006077
Co-wan, J. II. , Jr.
93-006096
Cowjt, 1. G.
95-OQ6O7£l
95-OOG212
Cawx, Inn U.
95-006253
Coyne, Roolo
Coz-Rakavnc, it.
93 -00'. 791
236
AUTHOR INDEX
C tat tree i Margo
95-007069
Crabtree, Roy E.
95-005330
Craig, James L.
95-006156
Craig, Steven
95-006550
Ccain, Bradford R.
95-006306
Cramb, G.
95-005032
Crane, Mack St. J.
95-005802
Crawford, Maurice K.
95-005391
Crawford, Steve
95-005433
95-006690
Creed, Carolyn
95-00676'i
Crispin, L.
95-005091
Crespo, Enrique A.
95-006762
Cf«spo. Enrique Alberto
95-006765
Cresswell, Frances P.
95-006333
Cclm, L. K.
95-004349
Cripps, S. J.
95-004358
95-004396
CrlsafulU, Charles M.
95-007023
Ceisman, Thomas L.
95-0061(59
95-006473
Crisp, D. T.
95-005296
95-003309
Crivelli, A. J.
95-005411
95-D06675
Ctlvelli, Alain J.
95-0055G3
95-00556/1
95-006079
95-006310
Crocker, Carlos E.
95-004792
Crockett, Alan
95-005976
Crockford, T.
95-OD4B20
Crc-sby, Micliaal P,
95-00669?
Cross, F. A.
95-006351
Cross, Garey M,
95-00530'.
Cross, Thomas F.
95-005163
Cross, Timothy K.
95-0064.66
Cross{nan( E* J.
95-005141
Crozior, H. W.
95-fl04404
Crimp ton, J. E.
95-006*179
Cruz, K. J.
95-006983
Cruz, E. M.
95-004506
Crycr, M.
95-006393
Csengeri, I.
95-004562
95-004595
Gsizmadia, Cs.
95-005092
Cuellar, M.
95-005935
Gulf, Jean-Pierre
95-004742
Cunning, D. F.
95-005084
Cunmina, D. D.
95-006246
Cunjak, U. A.
95-005548
95-005850
95-006230
Cunjak, Richard A.
95-005622
95-006383
95-006560
Cunningham, George K.
95-005240
Cunningham, J . R . C .
95-004793
Cunningham, Kenneth K,
95-006297
Curran, Stephen
95-005835
Currens, K. P.
95-004412
95-00<i995
Currens, Kenneth P.
95-006080
Curric , Suzanne
95-005038
Currier, Thomas P.
95-006748
Curry, Barbara K.
95-006820
Curtis, Gary L.
95-006475
Curtis, Lawrence R,
95-005836
Curtis, M. A.
95-005710
Cusack, R,
95-004*107
Cussac, Victor E.
95-005503
Cutrin, Juan M.
95-005737
95-005777
Cyterski, Michael J,
95-005532
D'Antonlo, Mauro
95-00'i79'i
D'Aoust, Brian G.
95-005877
da Silva, Joao Horaii'a Forreira
95-004430
Da Silva, V. M, F.
95-006551
da Silva, Vera
95-006552
Dabrowski, K.
95-004553
95-004784
95-004897
Dabrowski, Konrad
95-004560
95-004782
95-004783
Dagorn, L.
95-006894
FR 40(3)
237
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Dahl, Stephanie K.
95-005131
Dahlberg, Michael
93-006B23
Dahlheim, Marilyn E.
95-006971
Dally, J. P.
95-006070
Dalbey, Steve
95-004795
DaUlorph, P. H. G.
95-006467
Dale, G.
95-005284
Dallas, C, E,.
95-094818
Dal ley, E.
95-005649
Dalley, E. L.
95-005565
Dalno, R. A.
95-005709
Dalpadado, Padmlnl
95-005437
Daly, J. G.
95-004796
Dana, D.
95-005706
Daniels, R. A.
95-004685
95-005354
95-005510
95-006553
Banks, J. A.
95-001645
Datm, Snarl
95-006204
Dann, Sharl L.
95-006254
Dannevlg, D. H.
95-005806
Danzmann, Roy 0.
95-005097
DaosuUio, Suchote
95-006109
Daral, Gholamreza
95-005815
Daral, H.
95-004384
Dauble, Dennia D,
95-006554
Davidson, I.
95-004778
Davidson, Kevin
95-004762
Davles, Brlony
95-004769
Daviea, Ian
95-004386
Davis, Anthony
95-OOM56
1»vl», D. Allen
S5-004S63
I>«»1*. Datryl w.
9S- 006676
95-OM830
t. I.
Steven H.
Day, Alison
93-004359
Day, l>avltl M,
95-005520
95-005539
Day, John W. , Jr,
95-006221
95-00669B
95-006699
Day, tf,
93 -004 7 71,
Day, Troy
95-003093
de Almeida Llmi, u,
9S-OOI-.79T
de AnJrado, Dal. lo Hkjr
95-004430
de Andrade, H. OnlUic-t
95-004797
de Andres, Victoria
95-004024
de Biluinn, HCH<H>H f!-
95-OOG304
de Boer, P.
95-005122
de Croutt, rmii.i
95-004796
de Ita, Co Ha
9S-OOG979
de la Fit on I c , .hi (in
95-006355
de la HOIID, J.
95-004557
95-004RQ1
de la Rose Cnl Ir^..!, E-;
93 -0037 3 B
Da Mctrio, «,
95-005525
de Pinna, Hnrl« f:. <'..
95-0056^7
De Robert, Aftnei
93-OOQ30H
de Souza, Joao lloili^N^
95-004430
de Wet, I,. I-E.
95-005543
de Wet, L. P. 0.
95-005943
Deacon, Gcog
95-0045CO
Deady, Sandtu
95-005(33 '/
Dean, J. M.
95-005529
DeAngellti, It, I..
». 0.
"-M7M1
'S-OMS31
»«*»», V, K,
DeBloia, K. H,
95-005173
Dedov, S. H,
95-00540(1
Dee ley, M, A.
95-005094
Degtyarevo, M. C.
95-005408
Deinatadt, John H.
95-005253
Deitner, R. A.
95-006390
Dekker, WHlcm
95-006677
Delanay, L, J,
95-005744
Delano, Anno H.
95-007023
Delftno, R. L.
95-006436
236
AliTIIMll INHKX
Agnail", M.
. 004692
. 004820
fors, Clnus
-005180
nda, Medina N.
-004507
g, RoborL I.
-006790
tlev, V. N.
-004450
1, Christian
-005*63
B, Donald F.
-OOfiSIifi
9, 1'. H.
-003749
iw, N. I).
-005102
U, Aiiflclo
•004431
on i J.
-O0575'i
tt, DonnlB Slngli
-005647
MIX, P.
• 00607.9
cdlno, It.
-006468
rdlna, Hni'c I).
-005095
;|,, 11, HiUtum IU
-009087
ij, K. V.
-004430
-004604
ay, Prnnk
-005903
i, B. II.
-004775
•005096
;i, RoborL II.
-003003
jso, I).
•004373
aa, Dennis
•006339
IB, Dunn In II.
•005261
-005640
• 00667(1
A.
Dick, JntnoH It.
I'.
•006984
, Ktdmol It.
•005579
r, c.
•004825
i I'.
•004372
into, A.
•006493
talc, Anumlo
•006706
isco, Ciuldo
•005087
Shfthor
•004*17
nil, Jaroil
-003366
i Jornfls R.
-003397
Jriba, Juni\ (i,
•00331!
C.
•006007
Pfltiln
•004406
Ith'kluiir, Willtiui W.
yri-Doiinay
IHc Iciimn , SI I'pll .1 .
'Jri"0(W/V(J
l)liurl<:li, Wi I I! imi ]•;
l)M,niiL«, Mitt'l In N.
•JIMKK.'. II
vn-III)'.!1. Hi
1)1 1 1 , l.uvM'iinrn M,
V'l-dll'IMO't
llilll, Allllli'W II.
••men ',u
IliM, 1)1 Illll
Qi-ditft'ir/
llU, (II hin ,1.
yVIKIfifiUi
lllK'ill, IH>viifly A.
ltlH>iii, I', i;.
lUxini, Diiunltifi A.
'Jl-lltlfi'i.'!/
11(11 Illl!]!!!, l.llltl
yi-imrntj/i
lliii-kniy, .1. .1.
'Jt-llllfillll
Dmlrlll, ,Inu
Ihiihnin, H, V.
lJt»llllMU1
DltllHWIU III, .'I. .1.
1111ft VU
llnlrtl , Krt. I, until 1« I,
tlillllU, (
llixniny, C.
99 "1)067 69
FR
AUTHOR INDEX
Don Chapman Consultants, Inc.
95-006559
Donaldson, Carol Lee S.
95-005619
Donaldson, E.
95-005030
Donaldson, E. M.
95-005096
Donaldson, Edward H.
95-004360
95-005003
Donaldson, Terry J.
95-004720
Dong Jinhai
95-006203
Donnell, Robert
95-005834
Donovan, G. P.
95-006738
95-006770
Donovan, Gregory P.
95-0068B9
Donovan, Nicholas S.
95-004435
Dorazlo, Robert M.
95-005332
95-006700
Doroshov, 5. I.
95-004418
95-004436
95-005050
Doroshov, Serge I.
95-004625
95-004877
Dosanjh, B.
95-004860
Dosanjh, B. S.
95-004613
Dosanjh, Bakhshish S.
95-004580
Doadat, An to in e
95-004649
Dotsu, Kasei
95-005516
Daucett, Richard R,
95-006560
Douglas, David R,
95-006673
Douglas, John W.
95-007053
Doving, Kjell
95-005181
Doyle, Miriam J.
95-005567
Draud, Matthew J.
95-005182
Drennan, Douglas
95-004647
Drennan, Douglas G. II
95-004650
95-004659
Drew, Stephen C.
95-006771
Drokin, S, I,
95-004800
Dropkin, D. S,
95-004851
Dropkin, David S.
53-005459
Drorl, S.
95-003061
Du Suit, Harle Henrlette
95-005439
Cube, Jean
95-006083
Dubols, J. p.
95-005335
Duhois, Joan [>,
95 -005 3 3 &
Duclerc, J.
95-0067a'i
Dudov, V. 1.
95-006410
Due, T. T.
95-003710
Ducck, I.ncy A.
95-005097
Duff, Doniild
95-006141
Duffy, HiiHm- (}.
95-OOfi4!H)
Dufour, V.
95-006(17:1
Dugathin, [,ne Alum
95-0031H:i
95 -005 1«7
Duis, K.
95-00.'i74(t
Dulcic, Jnkov
95-00329H
95-003:111
Dumas i lleii'U'iiiul
95-OOKOH3
Dumas | Miclutl li< ,1,
95 -DOS 191
Dumua, S.
95-OOAflOI
Duncan, Align n
95 -00656 1
Duncan, Null
95-001770
Duncan, Null .1-
95-oonnoa
Dunicr, Murltil
95-OOS94D
Dupouy , ][,
95-OOC772
Duprco, II.
95 - 00', 'i 17
Duray, MnrlaliH N,
93-00/tnOH
Durhnm, Will! inn K.
9S- 00.19 4 6
Duston, .1.
95-QO/1.'10<J
9S-00/iHO:i
95-0069 9V
Duttit, 0. [(.
95-00.1947
Duttn, II. H.
95-005947
Dwyer, Willliiin ]',
95-00/il)0'i
9S-00690II
95-007041
DykovA , I .
95-005797
Dzuba, H. 11,
95 -00'. BOO
Kales, J, 0,
95~00/il)60
95-003023
Eamos, Mnrk A.
95-OOfi562
Earle, Mlcluiot
95-006773
Eaton, J. 0.
95-006441
95-006999
Eaton, Robot' 1. l
95-00/t 005
Eby, L. A.
95-006469
FR 4.0(3)
240
AUTHOR INDEX
Lisa A.
,L-
helberger, Herbert E.
• G. V.
.95 -0064 69
tek*>ardt, R. A.
LCDnatnldis, P. S.
,, ^5-006084
Md*«, G. C.
95.-Q06-93Q
ncrn, Gerald K.
95-O05B78
95-007044
Tin
95-Q06470
Mlng. E. H.
95-00*479
sDnh Jim
95.-GQ6504
Edwards, Careen
, S. W.
95-006H72
Syuzo
95-005814
a, n. H.
er, John H.
9S- 007000
as, J. C.
95-O05B63
ouc, David J.
35-005663
lcr, Ronald
9S- 00591 B
ler, Ronald.
ELssa, I. A. H.
95-0057*1
EMund, Anne-Marie
95-005039
, Ckiund, Hel W.
95-DOA575
El Gharbi, Salwa
95-005843
Ei - Ashm.wy, Ibrahein M.
95-005965
El-Barina, R.
95-00^565
El-Enbnauy, Monn
95-005950
EL-Ilabback, H, A.
95-OQ4726
El-ltaselb, Abet
95-005965
El-Jabl, N.
95 -€06220
El-Jabi, Nasair
95-006363
El-Menyawe, Soheir M. A.
95-005787
El-Neklawy, El. M,
95-005977
El'^ahr, Camllle
g3 -005836
Elder, John, F. , Jr.
E id ridge, Maxwell D.
95-005339
Elef thetiou, A.
95-00*376
Elger, H.
95-00/(69'.
Elgcr, Harlles
95-OQ'iGB7
Eliaa, Jaroslav
95-004628
Ellasaen, R.
95-004396
Elizur, A.
95-005069
Elliott, Diane G.
95-0057A2
Elltott, J. M.
95-006395
Elliott, Michael
95-006694
Elliott, N. G.
95-004688
Elliott, Hick
95-005105
Ellis, Anthony E.
95-005759
95-005780
Ellis, J. U.
95-0052'i2
95-005333
Ellis, Maria J.
95-006530
Ellner, S.
95-004522
Elo, Karl
95-005009
Elorduy-Garny, Juan F.
95-005512
Elvira, Bcnigno
95-006085
EmaUa, Arnll C.
Emel'yanovo, N. G.
95-004689
Emelynnova, 0. V.
95-0050B6
Emerctli, I. V.
95-004806
Ernri, M.
95-004869
Enrtrcson, C.
95-004961
95-005820
Endter-Wnrta, Joanna
95-006774
Encll, H.
95-004346
Energy & Resource Advocates
95-006563
Enger, P. S.
95-004745
Engle, Carole
95-006988
English, An con
05-004377
Epifanlo, Joint M,
95-006744
Eplor, P,
95-004422
Epler, Piotr
93-004963
Epperly, S. P.
95-006351
Epplo, A.
95-004807
Epstein, Franklin II.
95-006015
Erdahl, David A.
95-004804
95-006998
PR 40(3)
241
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Erickson, Daniel L.
95-006353
Eriksen, J. R.
95-006366
Erklnaro, Jaakko
95-005099
Eckoyuncu, Ibrahim
95-006001
Escaffre, A.-H.
95-QO/.566
Esquivcl-Herrera, Alfonso
95-004480
Esquivel-Macias, Carlos
95-006972
Essler, Haralit
95-005184
Esteky, A. A.
95-004474
95-006364
95-006365
Estermann, R.
95-004559
Esteve, Consuelo
95-005805
Esteves, Katharina Eichbaum
95-005440
Estevez, J.
95-004808
Etim, Lawrence
95-005299
Etter, Marianne
95-006747
Evans, B. J.
95-006554
Evans, Betty
95-006689
Evans, Betty J,
95-006688
Evans, D. 0.
95-005623
Evans, David 0,
95-005469
Evans, Geoffrey T.
95-006396
Evans, R. Paul
95-005145
Evelyn, T. P, T.
95-005734
95-005783
Evenscn, Oystein
95-004764
Eves, Anita
95-004439
Evseyenko, s, A.
95-005669
Ezura, Yashin
95-005816
95-005821
95-005822
E"i, I. A.
95-005925
Tabrlzlo, Kary c.
95-005323
F»ckelman, paula
95-003191
Facoo, J,
95-005807
Faith, Danlet P,
95-000086
Falcon! , A.
95-004311
Falk, K.
F. A.
9S-004809
*•*, A,
. 95-003963
Falna, g,
95-OOW35
Fan Yunzhco
95-004310
FAO of tha UN
95-004301
95-004162
95-004440
Fargo, Jeff
95-006910
Farias, Guslnvo
95-004B12
Farls, A.
95-005732
Farmer, H. J.
95-005'i29
Farrell, A. P,
95-00*1766
95 -00'. 790
95-00'tflll
93-00'»B60
Forrell, Anitwny V.
35-00^836
Fasola, Mnuro
Fataili, 11.
95-QQ5741
Fatima, I.
95-006046
Fauconncnn , Dcnol I
95-00456U
93-004B10
Fed lor, Anthony J.
95-0060Q7
95-OOflZ96
Fedorov, V, V.
95-00536B
95-005509
Fedrlghlni, N
95-005350
Feiller, Ritlinul
95-00/^27
Foist, Grant
95-OD4B14
Faldmoth, C,
95-007030
95-007031
95-007032
Falix, Adoifn
95-003'. HI
FollK, FoL-»fttn1o
95-00677.1
93-000301
Felley, JnnoM fi.
93-005570
Felt, Lawrence
95-006770
Felt, Lawmiicfl f .
95-00677G
95-000777
Feltlian, M. J.
95-005442
Fenton, Gvon K.
95-007001
Fenwick, J. G,
95-00^813
Fenwick, James (!.
95-0050'.5
Ferguson, II, W.
95-001882
93-005753
95-00573'i
242
Million 1NDMX
i(.
Ferguson, II. W.
95-U05 76 'i
FcrB1isiin, Jolm W
95-0063 VJ
Ferguson, "tllpl1
FerniLn, Armaniln C.
93-l)(Will
roraantln". Cnrlim
95 -006 ft 7 3
j,'ernfliiil«/.-l.l«l»-««' I1.
()5 -DO') H»H
Fon'«nt, Itlfluu'il
'>ri-IK)fi'i«7
Fclclio, :l"ll"l'll I*-
yi-tH)/.IKlH
FftwInBii, l.cini
Floltlii, lldlntl'l 1).
n-iuiaimn
Flnsl, liraul
unoian, A.
9S-1W5IM'J
pctiHi, K*tll|ii'
M-OUItHH
iulliolt, Hcoll I,.
Fliullny, (',.
DI-mKdllCi
Fliullny, Muytl T.
9S-(106'J11
Finis Micllitot I..
f>S"0«4H17
Fliikli'imm, ,1«nil«t
i, I), ,t.
<JS- 005964
Flnlnytinii, Ctu'll*
W- 01)6 7 79
Plnlay, Leo
9S-0046W
Finn, Jiimcfl K.
95-OQ'(690
M- 000 '(6ft
rinn , John
93-005303
l-'liti-ulll, Patricia H.
l)5-[)06835
I'li-Ui. J, N. M.
'JS-005B79
t'lnchcr, A.
<J5-00'i909
I'laiilinu, S. A.
iluu1! t'nink
'jri-0070'.a
IMtiluir, WllUnm I.,
9 S- 00669 a
l''ll./niu'iilil, Shannon
K. i.iic
9ri-00(i(l()fl
l/lni|tli, (iiu-y It.
, H. H.
ia
rj
Fll«|ml.cl»ik, Hart.ln S.
Fl I'/iiliWMiu , .1. Ml
')'!-OOfir)fi'.
Fll.'/.iilimmii, ,h)lin
Klvi'lutnili Svclliiuift
9 'I -00 '('tOO
t'lvi'H, Julio H.
9!i-00!lft37
F|«tH'ii, H. It.
9!l- It 1)462 't
Klujntiann, M.
n -0051,7,6
.).-!>.
9!)-OOr)746
1, ClIl'Ll!) II.
Floliln*. Pftl.i'lcln A,
'i61.fl
i1. tiny w,
9!)-<)067f(0
, ,1.
M-OOVJfti
OHCll, AlllHl
95-00!i:i HI
, Hlc-lmnl W.
-003033
U- A.
*J!t-004!17f)
l-'ldtrliar, Jnnms K.
9,1-006357
VltMilltiH', It. l(in
05- 00 » 3 2't
Khutrcn, W, I.. C.
93-004479
Kllk. (i.
95-OOftfll3
Fllohn, A.
93-006 16'.
Floras fioto, ennui1
99-00960!)
HI 40(11}
34 1
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Fluck, R. A.
95-004736
Fluck, Richard A.
95-003051
Focardi, s.
95-005952
Focken, U,
95-00(1550
Fogllzzo, A. M.
95-005911
Faley, Patrick
95-004481
95-004662
Folmar, L. C.
95-005102
Fontaine, Pierre-Michel
95-006781
Fontenelle, G.
95-006399
Foott, J. Scott
95-005711
95-005712
95-005729
Ford, Larisa A.
95-005735
Ford, Timothy
95-005953
Forkey, Neil 5.
95-006565
Forney, J, L.
95-005445
Forney, John L.
95-005647
Foragren, Harv
95-006089
Fortina, R,
95-004622
Foster, Daniel G.
95-00696B
Foster, H.
95-004571
Foster, Michael S.
95-006916
Fonda, M. H,
95-005571
Founder, Alain
95-005041
Fouz, Helen
95-005770
Fowler, Jennifer
95-005224
Fox, C. J.
95-005589
Fox, William W. , jr
95-Q06782
Fraga, S.
95-005446
Fraidenburg, Michael E.
95-006783
Fralle, Benito
95-004677
Francis, George
95-006202
Franco- Sierra, A
95-005786
Francour, p.
95-006784
Frank, K.
95-006938
Frank, K. 7.
95-003638
r"nk, Kenneth T
95-006661
Franks, Rebeca
93-005572
Franklin, C. E.
95-004820
FR 40(3)
Franz, D. R.
95-006795
Franz, Richard
95-005573
Franzin, W. G.
95-005083
95-005533
Franzin, William G.
95-005513
Fraser, 0. f,
95-Ofl538*i
Fraaer, Douglas F.
95-005447
Fraser, H. H. C.
95-005415
Frasar, Neil H, C.
95-005385
Frechet, A.
95-006856
Fredenbe rg , Wade
95-004804
Freedman, B.
95-006177
Freedman, Bill
95-006786
Freeman, Mary C,
95-005386
Freitas, Christine
95-005689
Freitaa, J. C.
95-QQ5954
French, John R. P. 131
95-005448
Frenzen, PeLer M,
95-007023
Frey, B. J.
95-004H94
95-004821
95-006034
Friedland, Kevin
95-006934
Friedlander , Alan
95-006258
Fritsche, R«gina
95-004976
Frita, Lowell
95-006,407
Frolkinn, J. A.
93-006787
Frome, Michaal
95-006090
Fronans, Erik
95-007009
Frye, Mary R.
95-006095
Fryer, R. J.
95-006395
Fu, Y.
95-0045-12
Fuentes, J.
95-005008
Fugelli, K,
95-OOA854
Fujiki, Hasaru
95-001935
Fujimori, Osacnu
95-004709
Fujimoto, M,
95-004822
Fujimotot Shi
95-00^936
Fujimura, R. W.
95-005964
Fujita, Kiyoshi
95-004691
Fujita, Toshihiko
95-005387
244
AUTHOR INDEX
tada , Y .
95-Q05027
Kuda, Hideo
95-OQ5H13
mi dome , M.
Kunislii, Katsuhlto
95-004723
K»sht>, Kunihiko
95- OO '+837
ilLcm. David C.
95-OOG091
95-00&239
illoii , Edward
95-QQ&372
jruGss , R . W.
95-00678B
jirulclil, Hasayukl
95 -0045 14
Livukawa , K.
95-004740
urut-n, Sliln-lclii
93-005026
uscller , Linda
'uas , Ilowartl
95-005407
•yl lingcn, 1.
Kofi
&5-Q04823
Dafny, S.
55-0064/6
. Saris
95-OD&/177
Gnggorn, A.
g5-0057't3
Cfalahtlonova, A. I.
95-005300
Gale, Ullll^ini I..
93-001819
Gales, Rosemary
95-QDQBS7
CitkuLtL, t'ctlro M.,
qS-OOSH'tO
Call , fi^ A. E.
05 -001 '.23
Gnllauglicr, P.
95-OQ'i8G.O
GnlloBo, L.
95-00*1 '•SB
GallcgulUos, Ul cnrdo
9fi -005138
Callo, Miguel
Gnllcway, Jomns
Q5-OD5903
Galxln. !*•
95-OOC073
GctmpQrl< A. K-
05-00102'!
Gandlno, C. J.
95-006502
Gandolfl, Jay
95-005930
Charles
naln, It. SJ.
95- 001513
Peter
Gacay, Esporanza
95-005805
Garcia-Ayala, Alfonaa
95-004708
Garcia- Vazquez, E.
95-005132
Garcia- Vazquez, Eva
95-005103
Garcia, Ellsa
95-006985
Garcia, L. Ha. B.
95-004529
Gacdiner, Rosa
95-006398
Garman, Greg
95-006566
Garman, Greg C.
95-005435
95-00549'!
Gamier, P,
95-004825
95-004991
Garrott, Jnmea W.
95-0053B8
Garrldo-Ramoa, M. A.
95-005670
GaBCO, L.
95-004622
Gascon, 0.
95-006053
Gaacuel, D.
95-006399
Gasith, A.
95-00647Q
Gasith, Avital
95-006477
Gaakln, David
95-006906
Caspar, Rezso, Jr.
95-004870
Gasper, Don C.
95-006240
Gas ton, Kovln J.
95-006195
Gaayukov, P, S.
95-006400
Gaud In, P.
95-005489
GaugllU, Erich J., Jr.
95-004575
Gaugush, Robert F.
95-006450
Gauldie, R. W,
95-004826
Gaument, Frederic
95-004649
Gauvin, Charles F.
95-006092
Gavatls, S,
95-006856
Qavnria, Strntis
95-006789
Gcnrin, Patrick J.
95-OOC790
Gelilmnl, ».
99-006401
Gehnrlch, Stephen C.
95-004837
Goist, David R,
95-005389
95-006194
Golineou, A.
95-004556
Geluar, Milan
35-005826
(ielwlck, Francos P.
95-005559
George t P- J-
95-006246
FR 40(3)
245
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
George, S.
95-006016
Gerard, P.
95-006093
Gerdeaux, D.
95-006260
Gerl, G.
95-004441
95-0011692
9S-004B2B
Gerking, Shelby D.
95-005449
Geraev, V. 1.
95-006402
Gerseva, V. V.
95-006402
Gershanovich, A. D.
95-004B29
Gerstung, Eric
95-007040
95-007045
95-007046
Geurden, Inge
95-004573
Ghadessy, F, J.
95-005104
GhiasUddin, Syed M.
95-006981
Ghosh, Tap an K.
95-004623
Giaever, H.
95-005133
Gibb, Alice C.
95-0051B5
Gibbons, J. S.
95-005986
95-005987
Gibbons, W, N.
95-003694
Glbbs, James P.
95-006267
Gihatson, D. J.
95-006220
Gibson, D. M.
95-004711
Gibson, N.
95-007025
Gibson, R, N.
95-005279
95-005450
Gilbert, Alphonse H.
95-006261
Gilbert, Denis
95-005328
Gill, R. A.
95-004940
Gllles, Sylvain
95-005070
Gillet, C.
95-005335
Gillet, Christian
95-005336
Gillian, J. F.
95-005384
Gilliara, James F.
95-005447
Gilligan, Matthew R.
95-006791
Gillls, Anna Maria
95-006567
Gillis, Darren M.
95-006792
Oilman, B. A.
95-006507
Gilmoro, Janet C.
95-006478
Gllroy, Deirdre
95-004369-
Gilthorpe, Jonathan
95-005071
Ginserich, W. H.
95-005718
95-005744
Ginter, Jay J. C.
95-006793
Giorgctti, S.
95-005773
Giovacchini, Pietro
95-005468
Gippel, Christopher J.
95-00656B
Giraud, P.
95-005807
Gitsclilag, Gregg R-
95-005906
Giul'badamov, P. S.
95-006410
95-006B24
Gjfcdrem, T.
95-005745
95-005751
Gjikmiri, L.
95-006791
Gjaen, II. M.
95-005745
GJasaeter, Harald
95-005453
95-006795
Glass, Gary E.
95-005899
Glass, RonaLd J.
95-006094,
93-006133
95-006283
95-006')53
Glechner, Regina
95-006569
Glotte, J.
95-004544
93-004961
Glogowski, J.
95-004747
Glova, Gordon J.
95-005186
Glynn, P. J.
95-004969
Gobalet, Kenneth W.
95-005574
Gotldard, Sally V.
95-005419
Gocldard, Stephen J.
95-004561
Godin, Joan-Guy J,
95-005187
Godwin, W, F.
95-00647D
95-OQ64SQ
Godwin, Walter F,
95-006459
Gofus, J. E.
95-00574*
Gogolewaki, R. [*.
95-005784
Gokaoyr, A.
95-ooeor9
Golani, Daniel
95-005666
Gomelaky, B. I.
95-004442
95-0050H5
95-005086
95-005106
246
AUTHOR INDEX
Gomelyuk, V. E.
95-005.r>75
Gomes, Manuel C.
95-Q06B02
Cornea, K .
95-00494B
Gon, Ofer
95-005671
Gong, B.
95-004860
Gonzalez, Alia
95-005100
Gonzalez, Edunrdo
95-006985
Gcmznlcz i Fidclina
95-005657
Gananlez, Hauricio
95-00/ifll2
Goodall, R. TJ. P.
93-006796
Goodcill, R. Natalia P.
95-006797
Goodgnrao-TlUf L. S.
95-00(1016
Goodnu, B. E.
95-006999
Good re au i l.ou
95-0067-98
GO-OS, H. J. T.
95-OOriO'tG
Gu]ial, Krishna
95-005953
Uoclimiin, Aubrey
95-005012
Uoediip S.
95-00 '.'t!9
95-0044'! 3
•55-005092
95-OG511B
Gordltm, A. D.
93-006149
Gordon, H. S.
95 r 006962
Core, Jomoa A.
95-006799
Goren , H .
05-006476
Goixmflo, Tliomns K,
95-006468
Gamy i W.
95-004010
93-004620
Corr, S. V.
95-OOG3BO
Cocthivar, Albrocht
95-005C06
Coryninov, A. A.
9S-006570
GotcoitnB, Vytonis
95-005390
GottHJ, LBiC
95-006571
Uatou, Taknnobu
Gottschnlki John
95-006095
Gaudoy-Perriere, F.
95-00*4825
95-004991
Gouilie, Cheryl A.
95-00*1830
Gould, Alex
95-005071
Go wen , R . J .
95-004363
Gowen, Richard
95-0043B6
Goyke, Andrew
95-0063A2
Graefe, Alan R-
95-006269
Graff, Delano R.
95-006096
Graham, Charles R., Jr.
95-004831
Grant, Alan L.
95-004574
Grant, R. R.
95-OOf(B24
Grau, E. G.
95-004919
Grau, E. Gordon
95-005064
Gravning, Jolm
95-004547
Gray, Robert H.
95-006236
Grayson, T. H.
95-005861
Great Northern Corporation
95-006572
95-006573
Greeley, M. S., Jr.
95-005999
Green, David H.
95-006311
Green, Richard F.
95-005337
Green, Trellis G.
95-006097
Greene, Joseph C.
95-005974
Greene, Richard W.
95-005880
Greenlee, A. R.
95-004832
95-004833
Groenway, Margaret
95-006701
Gregg, Kurtls L,
95-006800
Gregory Power
95-006885
Greif, Nancy
95-007047
Grewe, Peter H.
95-005105
Grler, Harry J.
95-004771
Griffin, B. R.
93-004364
Griffin, D.
95-005638
95-006938
Griffin, Mark E.
95-004574
Griffith, J. S.
95-005178
95-005253
95-005396
95-006331
Griffith, Jack
95-005624
Grigg, Richard H.
95-003881
Grillaa, P-
95-006675
Grimes, C. D.
95-003246
Grimes, Churchill B.
95-006584
FR '(0(3)
247
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Crimea, David
95-005882
Grimes, Paul J.
95-005292
Grinm, A. S.
95-005*183
Critters, Scott A.
95-006343
Groberg, W. J. , Jr.
95-005BOS
Grobler, D. F.
95-005956
95-005957
Grolet, 0.
95-005489
Groom, Martha J.
95-006329
Groat, C.
95-005247
Croat, Erick P.
95-004834
Gross, H. P.
95-007037
Gross, T. S.
95-005102
Grossman, Gary D.
95-005391
Grost, Richard T.
95-006574
Graves, Phillip A.
95-006575
Grunlna, A. S.
95-005106
Grunwald, Cheryl
95-006043
Grutter, Alexandra S.
95-005188
Gu, Hong
95-005625
Gualtieri, H.
95-004441
95-004B2B
Guan Jinzang
. 95-005265
Gubala, Chad
95-007037
Guenot, J.
95-005807
Guerln-Faublee, Veronlque
95-005746
Guerrero, Rafael D. Ill
95-004444
Cuichet, R.
95-005451
Chilian, G.
95-005007
Cuillaume, Jean
95-004586
Guillen, George
95-006702
Guindon, Kathryn Y.
95-005514
Gun'kovshy, S. A,
95-005338
Gunn, J. H.
95-005148
Gunn, John H.
95-005626
Gunnarsson, Gunnar S.
95-005014
Cunther, K.-D.
95-OQ45B3
Gupta, H. V.
95-004487
Gutierrez, Carmen
95-00582*
Gutierrez, J.
95-004929
Gutierrez , Joaqulm
Gutierrez , Harlcela
95-006982
Gutrauter, Steve
95-006340
Haase, Ben
95-006S01
Habibi, Hamid R,
95-004953
Hacmanjek, H.
95-004791
95-005030
Haddock, R. L.
95-006983
Hady, Maha M,
95-00456;-.
Hacdricli, Ricliartl L.
9S-0068{)2
Haeseker, Steven L.
95-005326
95-005392
Haessig, Polly A.
95-OOS555
Haffray, P.
95-005109
Ilagans , Danny
93-006658
Hagedorn, Mary
95-005189
Ha gen , E .
95-006803
Hagler, Michael
95-006773
Hagler, Hicliael El,
95-OOGQ04
Ilaide r , Wo 1 f gang
95-006182
95-006262
95-006471
Hainea, Terry A,
95-005893
95-005910
Hains , John J.
95-006679
Hair, Jay H.
95-006008
Hakoyama, Hiroslii
95-005393
Ha lama , L .
95-OOA695
ilaley, Nancy
95-007048
Haley, Thomas J.
95-005958
Hall, Charles A. S.
95-006221
95-006698
95-006699
Hall, H. J.
95-005107
Hall, John R.
95-006373
Hall, L. H, , Jr.
95-006576
Hall, ten
95-004746
Hall, Lenwood
95-006566
Bailey, D, J.
95-005452
Halliwell, D. B,
95-005627
FR 40(31
AUTHOR INDEX
...CONTINUED
tlalliwaU, D
95-006099
Kalver, John E.
95-005063
Km, David
95-006849
Ham, Kenneth D.
95-004835
HaiMckova, J.
B.
95-0051.26
llamada, Moritsugu
95-004926
Haniaguchl, Katsunori
95-006805
Ilamatsu, Tomonori
95-0053i-.il
Hamdani, S. II.
95-004891
Hamman, Roger 1. .
95-007049
Hawrair, Taina
95-006037
Harrmer, C.
95-00571(10
Harvmill, Mike 0.
95-G067J31
Hampton, Ian
95-007015
Hamtre, R. II.
95-006057
Han, Kyung-nam
95-U045L4
Han an, DoyLe
95-006732
Hailke, W.
95-00-1761
95-004855
Hankin. David G.
95-006421
Hanklns, Joseph A.
95-004651
95-004663
95-004666
llannlnen, Osmo
95-006011
Han a en, Michael J.
95-006312
JIansen, Michael M.
95-00510Q
Hanaeti, Tom
95-001759
95- 0030 14
ICanson, J. Mark
95-006606
Hanson, Murk A.
95-005628
95-005629
95-006481
Hanson, Peter J.
95-006702
Han sg en, Robert J. G, M.
95*004890
Hanason, Sture
95-006433
Hara, Akihiko
95-004944
95-0058(19
llatbcrg, Hark C.
Harbotne, Alastalr R,
95-007011
Itardie, P.
95-006220
Harding, Garetli C. It.
95-006760
Hardy, R. W.
95-004613
Hardy, Ron
95-004547
Hardy, Ron W.
95-004580
Hardy, Ronald W.
95-004575
95-004983
95-005063
Hardy, Thomas B.
95-006582
Harcl, H.
95-004531
95-004543
llarman, W. N,
95-006482
Harmelln-Vivien, M.
95-006784
Ilarmelin-Vivlen, M. L.
95-005394
Harmelin, J. G.
95-005394
95-006784
Haro, Alex
95-006374
Harpaz, 5.
95-QO'<576
llarpman, Davitl A.
95-006100
Harpster, Kelly L.
95-006223
95-006224
Harrell, Reginal M.
95-005157
Harris, C. C.
95-006377
Harris, J. E.
95-005861
Harris, S. A.
95-004577
Harrison, H.
95-005452
Hart, John
95-006957
Hart, P. J. H.
95-005428
Hart, T. F.
95-006703
Harte, M. K.
95-007006
Hartleh, Christopher F,
95-006313
HarUnan, Gordon F.
95-005267
Harttnan, Kyle J,
95-004836
95-005515
95-006386
Harvey, Alan L.
95-004837
Harvey, H. II.
95-005237
Harvey, Harold H.
95-005301
Hasegawa, Eiichi
95-006832
Hasegawa, Sanaa
95-004852
Hasegawa, Yoshlhisa
95-004863
95-005060
Haskard, K.
95-004688
Hasain, S.
95-004543
FR 40(3)
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AUTHOR INDEX
Hassler, Thomas J.
95-006101
Has to in, T.
95-005727
Hastings, Philip A.
95-005672
Hatakeyama, Yoshiml
95-006807
Hatanaka, Takashi
95-006808
Hatch, Upton
95-006404
Hatfield, Christine L.
95-004575
Ifatta, Hajlme
95-004935
Hattala, Kathryn A.
95-005332
Hattori, Akihiaa
95-005190
95-005249
Hauck, C.
95-005930
95-005959
95-006045
Haug, Tore
95-005453
95-005474
Haukenes, Alf II.
95-004405
Haury, J.
95-006578
95-006617
Hauzcrova, L.
95-004750
Haverland, Timothy J.
95-0066BQ
Hawkins, S. J.
95-006102
Haya, K.
95-004398
Haya, Kats
95-005960
Hayakawa, Tocnoko
95-005340
ftayase, Shlgeo
95-006808
Hayashi, Amane
95-003516
Hayashi, H.
95-004515
Hayaahi, Y.
95-004578
Hayashizaki, Ken-ichi
95-005517
Hayes, Benjamin R.
95-006667
Hayes, Daniel B.
95-005576
95-006405
95-006483
95-006809
Hayea, Justin
95-006229
Hayes, S.
95-005302
Haynes, G. M.
95-005589
Haynes, James H.
' 95-006484
Haywick, D. W.
95-006996
Hazel, J. R.
95-005056
Hazon, N.
93-004845
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Hazon, N. '
95-005032
He, Xi
95-006363
He, Z.-Y.
95-004778
Healey, M. C.
95-005250
Hoard, William R,
95-005231
Heath, Alan G.
95-005961
Heckmann , Hi chard
95-005713
95-005809
95-005839
Heegaen, Henk J. L
95-006072
Heft, Alan
95-006328
Heggberget, Tor O.
95-005398
Ileijmen, P. s.
95-004838
Heirabuch, Douglas R.
95 -0065 9 ft
Heinen, John H,
95-004651
95-004652
95-004665
95-004666
Helbie, J. A.
95-005593
Held, John W.
95-005528
He If man. Gene S.
93-005454
He If rich, Louis A,
95-004341
95-005028
Hella, K. D.
95-005020
Hellou, J.
95-005962
Helser, Thomas E,
95-006405
Hcmdal, Jay
93-004516
Henandez-CruK , A .
95-004811
Henderson- Arzapnlo, f\.
95-004997
Henderson j Marilyn (I.
93-004914
Henderson, R. J.
95-004849
Henderson , VQ man
95-004693
Hendricks, Jerry D.
95-005836
Htndrickson, Lisa 0,
95-003576
Hendry, K.
95-006102
Henley, Douglas T.
95-005577
Henneck, J.
95-005B7D
Henny, C. J,
95-006681
Henriksen, Jim
95-0066/t6
Henry, Mary G,
95-005477
Hensley, Dannie A.
95-005578
FR 40(3)
250
AUTHOR INDEX
Hensley, Valentine I.
95- 0055 78
Hentschol, H.
HildTn, Hikacl
Hentschel, Hartmut
95-004687
Hopler, Kelly R.
95-005177
llerbst, Jennifer
95-004472
llerbst, Regllndls
95-005470
Herczeg, Bryan A.
95-005906
Herendcen, Robert A.
95-OQ633fl
Fleirke, H. II.
95-006010
Hernandez Alarcon, Alejandro
95-00"457<>
Hemandez-Garcia, Vicente
ilerra, T,
95-005530
Harreta, G, A.
95-003673
Kerrera, M.
95-0052'.'.
Herrcra, Mercedes
95-005243
Iferreros, J.
95-005839
Herrmann, Hark
95-006811
Hcrzigr A.
95-005228
Hess, David L.
95-004 BB9
Hegselberg, Robert J.
95-005900
95-006022
Hcsseldenz, Thomas F,
95-006530
He stand, Rue S. Ill
95-006292
lleynLng, John E,
93-006732
95-005812
IliekUy, P.
93-006324
95-00654 '*
HLJaa, A.
95-005138
Eliecs, Wesley
95-0062 SB
a, Diane
95-006B13
lliggins, M.
95-005792
s, Paul S,
9S -0063 29
Itlggs, D,
95-00'iB60
D- A.
95-004613
i Dave A.
95-00'i3BO
Higlitower, Joseph E.
95-005312
95-00532*
95-005392
95-006406
Ililden, Hikael
93-003486
llllderbrand, Robert H.
93-00622'i
Ililge, Volker
95-004386
Hill, Loren G.
95-006279
95-006505
Hill, Hark T.
95-007050
Hill, Tracy D.
95-005430
Hillman, T, W.
95-005252
95-005253
95-005395
95-005396
95-005456
95-006298
95-006314
95-006315
95-006331
Hines, Gene A.
95-004445
Hiney, Maura
95-004369
Hinrichs, David
95-004401
95-004662
Hirano, Tetsuya
95-004B52
95-004833
Hirata, H.
95-004517
Hirata, Hachiro
95-004535
Hirayama , Nobuo
95-006264
Hirethota, P.
95-006502
Hirohashi, Masato
95-005517
Hirota, Nozomu
95-004S96
Ho, P. H. W.
95-004845
Hodgson, James R.
95-005457
95-006363
Hod son, P. V.
95-005962
Hodaon, Peter V.
95-005621
95-006005
Hoeger, U.
93-004909
Hoeningi John M.
95-007002
Hoe Be, H, Dickson
95-006684
Hoffman, Annette
93-004377
Hoffmann, Annette
95-005630
Hoffmann, Erik
95-006694
Ho Eva, Jean C.
95-004805
Hogascn, Helga Rachel
95-004840
Huh, Kuan-Hong
95-005778
Hohn, Aleta A.
95-007024
Holanov, S. H.
95-005209
Itolcih. Juraj
95-007051
FR 40(3)
251
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Holcomb, Brady D.
95-006450
Ho Id way, D. A.
95-005920
95-006008
Hole, R.
95-004392
Holland-Bartels, Leslie
95-004690
95-006464
Holland-Bartels, Leslie E.
95-005579
Holland, Marjorle H.
93-006579
Holland, Stephen M.
95-006263
Hollcbecq, Marie-Gwenola
95-005109
Hollenberg, Frank
95-004841
Holliman, F, Michael
95-004847
Hollis, Karen L.
95-005191
Hollowed, Anne
95-006407
Holm, Patter
95-006814
Holmberg, John
95-006381
Holmefjord, I.
95-004521
Holmes, Bob
95-007052
Holt, Earl
95-004547
Holt, G. J.
95-004532
Holzscnuh, J.
95-005959
Honczaryk, Alexandra
95-004518
Honda, H.
95-004370
95-004519
95-004520
Honda, Takeshi
95-006264
Hontiza, H.
95-006999
Hone, J. V.
95-005861
Hong Gangchuan
95-005265
Hong Wanshu
95-004446
Honma, V.
95-004966
Hontela, Alice
95-005338
Hood, C. R.
95-007003
Hooker, Paul J.
95-006815
Hoole, Dave,
95-005029
Hoover, Frank
95-007032
Hopkins, c. C. E.
95-006694
Hopkina, J. Stephen
95-005873
Hopkina, Paul ?,
95-006680
Hopkina, Todd E.
95-004780
...CONTINUED. . .
Hopkins, Todd E.
95-005339
Hopaon, Margaret S.
95-006473
Horl, Kanji
95-004892
llorio, Noriyuki
95-005013
Home, Alex J.
95-006682
Home, E. A.
95-005192
Horvath, L.
95-005110
95-005158
Horvath, Laszlo
95-004447
Hoskin, Robert H.
95-006596
Ilosklng, William
95-006958
Hosoyn, Kazuuni
95-004857
Hosper, Harry
95-006485
Hospodarsky , Dcnvnr
95-006316
Houdo , E . D .
95-00*997
95-005311
95-006330
95-006706
Houde, Edward D,
95-005313
Houlihan, D. F.
95-004778
95-OD490Q
95-003545
Hovland, T.
95-005820
Howard, Kay
95-006103
Howe, Arnold U.
95-006748
llowell, B. R.
95-005111
Howell, Mark II.
95-006302
irowell, W. IlunttitiH
95-005123
Howerton, Robert D.
95-004617
Hoyer, Hark V.
95-006486
Hoyman, Timothy A.
95-006672
Hrudey, Stove.
95-005985
ICu, B.
95-004429
Huang, Baa-Quay
95-005963
Huang, Tung-Shi
95-Q04B'i2
Huang, Z. G,
95-005964
Hubert, Wayne A,
95-005558
95-006465
Hudson, John P,
95-005397
Hueter, Robert E,
95-004B89
Huffaker, Steven H,
95-006580
Hugglns, W. L.
95-007003
FR 40(3)
252
AUTHOR INDEX
Hughe a, A.
95-006246
Hughes, Robert M.
95-006190
Hughes, Steven G.
95-OD/i572
llugiieny, Bernard
95-Q055BO
HuUta, G.
95-004365
95-0044'i2
95-005085
HulFLta, Gideon
Ilulbert, P. J.
95-fl(Ki5Bl.
Iliilhort, Ricltnnl C., Jr.
95-005254
95-005270
Ikinicnluk, Hycon
95-000225
I[iun]i1iriea, Chris J.
95-000195
Hunjii Hsu-Wei
95-00579'.
Hunt, J. J.
95-006.856
Hunt, Jodea
5.1-006317
ElutiL, P. D.
913-004630
HunL, Philip
9 5- OO'i 631
Hunt, Robert L.
95-00610',
HuntG, Wjiyno
•J5-0055H1
95-003500
95-005591
Huntsman, Gene
95-OOG181
Huntsman, Gene R.
95-00.6816
Hurley i M. A.
95-01)0393
(turat, , Tlionaa P,
95-005631
Hiirl.fldo, H. L.
95-QOQflOB
05-00^.399
N. A,
95-OO.r)8'iO
][uaaola, Ychin A.
95-005965
HutcSitnRS , J.
95-006937
llntclilnBou, J. Larry
93-000582
HnLccok, Franz
93-006318
Hntaon, Pat L.
95-006319
[[uuskonen, SirpQ
95-OOG011
llvldslcn, Hlla Arno
93-005398
Kwong, DooJin
95-0033*0
95-00700'i
Hwang, P. P.
95-005966
Hyatt, K.
95.001757
Hyde, 0.
9S-OOH793
Hymel, Thomas M.
95-004462
Hyvarlnen, Pekka
95-0063', '.
Ida, ISitoshi
95-005517
95-006039
Idoine, Josef S.
95-006408
Iger, Y.
95-005918
95-005967
Ihssen, P. E,
95-005W8
lida, Kohjl
95-004714
95-00',950
95-004951
95-005340
95-007006
lida, Takaji
95-005730
Iljima, Noriaki
Ikeda, Shizunari
95-00484',
Ikeda, Y.
95-005115
95-005116
Ikeda, Yayol
95-005715
Ikemoto, Haaaru
95-006936
Ikuta, K.
95-004927
Il'ina, L. V.
95-005341
Imhof, J. G.
95-006105
Inada, Tadashi
95-005387
Inage, T.
95-004846
Ingcndahl, Datlev
95-006583
Ingerson, Jonathan K. V.
95-005292
Inglettm, P. H.
95-004845
IngUs, V.
95-004498
95-005740
Ingrain, Brett A.
95-007053
Iniguez, M.
95-006796
Inokuchi, Takeaki
95-005112
Inoue, T,
95-006032
Int. -Am. Trap, Tuna Comra.
95-006210
International Commission on Zoological
Nomenclature
95-005674
95-005675
International Pacific Halibut Commission
95-006617
Inui, Yaauo
95-005755
Ireland, Jacqueline
95-005039
Irnazarow, I.
95-005113
Imazarow, Ilglz
95-005114
FB 40(3)
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1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Irwin, Elise R.
95-005342
95-006683
Isaac, Jake, Jr.
95-006319
Isaac, Victoria Judith
95-006635
Isely, J. Jeffery
95-006584
Ishli, Ken
95-006807
Ishikawa, A.
95-005115
95-005116
Ishito, Yoshio
95-005387
Ishlyfuna, H.
95-004846
Islam, Aahraful
95-004487
Isman, All
95-005343
95-006B18
Isotfi, Chris
95-004654
Itazawa, Yasuo
95-004942
Ito, H. R.
95-004571
Itzkowltz, M.
95-005192
Itzkowttz, Hurray
95-005182
Ivankov, V. N,
95-006106
Ivanova , N . H .
95-006348
Ivanova, V. F.
95-006409
Iverson, Ron
95-006585
Iwama, G. K.
95-005734
Iwama, George K.
95-004834
Iwarooto, Tornio
95-005676
95-005691
95-007045
95-007046
Iwanaml, Shigeyuki
95-004707
Iwata, Hisato
95-005883
Iwata, Munehico
95-006039
Iwata, N.
95-004519
95-004520
IzhaVi, Ido
95-004449
Izquierdo, J. I.
95-005132
Izquierdo, Jorge I.
95-003103
l3H)ulerdo, Maria Solcdad
95-004569
Jachner, Anna
93-005193
Jackson, D. A.
95-006389
Jackson, Donald A,
95-005301
Jackson, J. R,
95-005336
Jackson, James R,
95-004847
...CONTINUED, , .
Jackson, James It.
95-006345
Jackson, Lelanil J.
95-O0596B
Jacobs , Steplion
95-004598
95-004599
95-QO4600
Jacobson, George I,., Jr.
95-005607
Jacobson, Paul T-
95-006586
95-006594
Jager, Vetta
95-006539
Jager, Yetta 1.
95-OQ6450
JagieLo, Thomas II.
95-OO6Q19
Jagoe, C. H.
95-004810
Jagscli, Albert
95 -00 6569
Jahan&lr, Z. M. G. S.
95-005117
Jakobar, Michnol J .
95-O03399
Jakobaen, Par J.
95-OO5864
Jakuliowakl, M.
95-QO'i695
James i It<
95-O05969
James , Raja
95-003970
James, Willtnni K.
Jamet, Jean-LoiiiB
95-005255
Jamieaon, Ian
93-O0519'i
Jamilona, H.
95-OOS670
Jams a, Aulta
95-006013
Janas, Dnvitl E.
95-005915
Jang, Ywn-ShiniiR
93-00579'.
Janicki, Anthony J.
9'5-O0659i'i
Janik, Phil
95-006181
Jan a en , G,
95-005195
Jan a en, J. K. S,
9)5-00'i7'i5
Jansen, P. A.
95-0058A1
Jarura t Jamovn , I1 .
95-004357
Jarvi , Toirbjoni
95-005139
Jarvinon, A. W.
95-006021
Jassby, Alon D.
95-006704
Jayns, Bruce C,
95 -00 48'. 8
Jeanes, Eric. D.
95-005199
Jedamaki-Gt ymlna . Ju
95-005971
Jefferson, Thocnns A.
95-Q06820
Jeney , G ,
95-005118
FR 40(3)
254
AUTHOR INDEX
Jeney, Galina
95-005714
Jeney, ZB.
95-005092
95-005119
95-005714
Jenkins, Jennifer J.
95-005224
Jenkins, P. G.
9S-OOSS61
Jennings, Cecil A.
Jennings, S.
95-00-5821
Jensen, Acne J.
93-005398
Jen sen , Ciiris topher
95-003458
Jensen, J. 0. T.
9-5-005792
Jensen, J. H.
95-006346
95-006317
Jetissen, E. A.
95-005962
Jontoft., Svoin
95-006107
95-006733
95-006822
Jeppesan, Erik
OS -0064 87
95-Q0650(i
Jecrcntrup, II.
95-006675
Joyasoolnn, K.
95-005104
Jezieraka, B.
95-005972
JcRlecska, Barbara
95-006044
Jimenez Pores, Juan
95-006751
Jlcsa, D,
93-0-04363
Jobling, M,
95-0&4849
j-ouling, Malcolm
95-004850
Jobals, Garr.lt
95-005869
Jot inn 9 en, I,. -II.
95-005810
JohanBon, till -Heidi
95-003811
Johnnsen, Pater H.
95-006013
jQliauaaon, Keratin
95-005223
jolm, 11. -Ch,
95-005'.00
Jolinson, Antlers H.
95-00'(992
Johnaon, I!. K.
95-004040
Johnson, Allyn G,
95-005519
Jolinson, Barry
93-006433
Johnson, Barry L,
95-005'.01
95-006158
Jolmsoii, C. K.
95-003775
Johnson, Charlaa W.
Johnson, Don
95-006289
Johnson, Drew
95-004664
Johnson, J. H.
95-004851
Johnson, James E.
95-007029
95-007049
Johnson, James 11.
95-005459
Johnson, Jeffrey S.
95-005520
Johnson, Jerald B.
95-005256
Johnson, L. L.
95-005997
Johnson, H. V. D.
95-004885
Johnson, Michael A.
95-006790
Johnson, R. L.
95-006554
Johnson, Ron
95-004653
Johnson, Ronald L.
95-005119
Johnson, Timothy B.
95-006488
Johnson, William E.
95-006673
Johnsson, Jorgen I.
95-005180
Johns ton , I . A .
95-004820
Johnstone, R.
95-005545
Jolly, Curtis M.
95-004366
Jonas, Ludwig
95-004703
Jones, D. W.
95-005613
Jones, II. D.
95-006102
Jones, J. D.
95-004613
Jones, J. Douglas
95-005377
Jones, John R.
95-006055
Jones, Ken
95-005159
Jones, Linda
95-006823
Jones, Michael L.
95-006451
95-006489
95-006649
Jones, R. A.
95-004957
Jones, R. S.
95-005246
Jones, Raymond T.
95-005994
Jones, Robin H.
95-005137
Jonsson, Ann-Cathrine
95-004976
Joosten, P. H. M,
95-004367
Jorge da Silva, A.
95-006803
Jorgensen, Jorgen C.
95-004992
Jorgensen, P. E. V.
95-005803
Joyce, Linda A.
95-007043
FR 40(3)
255
AUTHOR INDEX
Juanes, Francis
95-005632
Juell, Jon-Erik
95-004399
Jug-Dujakovic, Jurica
95-004967
Julieta, Maria
95-004798
Jung, S. J.
95-005012
Junker- Andersen , C.
95-006108
Juntaraahote, Kungwan
95-006109
Jui-ss, Karl
95-004703
Juvonen, Sanna-Kaisa
95-005535
Kabasawa, Hiroshi
95-005196
Kadilulkov, Y. V.
95-006348
Kahn, JaraEs R.
95-006097
Kalm, H.
95-007005
Kal, Norihlsa
95-004926
Kaiser, J. L.
95-0066B1
Kajimura, Hiroshi
95-006790
Kakiaawa, Sho
95-004852
95-004853
Kakuk, Cs.
95-004443
Kaljuvee, Jurgen
95-005137
Kallenborn, II. G,
95-004679
Kaltenborn, Bjorn
95-OD6244
95-006278
Kamerraans, Pauline
95-005514
Katneya, Alhertina
95-006265
Kamler, Ewa
95-004582
Kamnann, Ulrike
95-005971
Kampl, B.
95-006047
KornsLta, Andrios
95-004386
Karaunde, C,
95-004B20
Kanas, M.
95-006741
Kane, Andrew S.
95-005994
Kaneko, Hasoharu
95-004486
Kaneko, Toyoji
95-004852
95-004853
Kangas, Jyrki
95-006266
Kanll, II.
95-004854
Kann, Jacob
95-006460
Karbe, Ludwig
95-005971
Kareiva, Peter H,
95-006329
Karenge, Lawrence
95-006226
Karino, Ken^i
95-005197
Karlsson, Lacs
95-006705
Karlstrom, Oaten
95-006705
Kariyshev, Audrey V
95-005747
Karmovskaya, E. 5.
95-005677
Karpenko, E. A.
95 -006 A 10
95-006024
95-006825
Karpenko, V. I.
95-005633
Karpinski, A. W.
95-004368
Karplua, I.
95-0044 G9
Knrr, James R.
95-006133
95-006543
95-006587
95-006508
95-00675'.
Karuk Tribe of Call
95-006589
Kasal, A.
95-005126
Kasturi Hal, R.
95-006362
Katano, Osnnm
95-005 19B
Katassonov, V. Jiu
95-004450
Katavic, Ivan
95-004987
Katayama, El.
95-004822
Kato, Fumiliiko
95-005257
Kato, Teichi
95-003120
Katopodls, Chfit)
95-000375
Kaufman, Nancy M.
95-007054
Kausolmanii, U.
Kaushik, S. J.
95-004566
95-004656
Kauahiki Sadasivarti
95-00493B
Kavanagh, D. J.
95-005653
Kavlio, A.
95-004961
Kawai, K.
05-005 7 '.8
Kawai, KenJI
95-OOA930
Kawamurn , Kou ic.1i 1
Kaunshima, Soliclil
95-005060
Kowatsu, Hiroshi
95-006040
Kawauchi , II .
95-00'i9127
Kawaiictii, Illroalii
95-OOA939
FR 40(3)
256
AUTHOR INDEX
Kavrnzoc, I.
95-004740
Kay, E. Alison
95-0055B2
Kay, James
95-006202
Kaya, Calvin M.
95-005199
Kaya 1 , S .
95-005973
Kayania, Mitsu
Ka^yak, Paul F.
95-006586
Kearney, John V.
95-OQGB26
9S-Q06B27
Keiiily, Cathy J.
95-00597',
Keen, J. E.
95-004790
Keen, John E.
95-004fl5fl
Ktister, Julie E.
95-00670IJ
Kelcher, Christopher J.
95-OD559B
Kelt. L.
95-006411
95-00701B
Keller, Chuck
95-006293
Keller, Gwen P.
95-005135
Kellert, Stephen R,
05-006267
Kalley, Sharon
Kellogg, Kaircn A.
03-005121
Kolly, A- G.
95-005975
Kelly, I.. A.
95- 0043 6«
Kelly, Martin
95-006490
Ko 1 acli, Steven W.
95-004697
Kcnip, W, Michael
95-006221
95-00669H
93-006699
KumpinBCL*, James J.
95-OOS25B
93-005907
Kcmpalcr, P. I.,
95-003957
Kenchlngton, H. A.
05-006820
KomSalJ, William 1..
05- 0064 12
Kennedy, James J.
95-006110
Kcnncn, J. G.
95-000590
93-005632
Kcniicy, D. R.
Kcnnlcutt, Mali Ion C. II
95-005976
Kent, M.
95-005792
Kent, M, L,
95-OOSB1B
Kent, Michael L.
95-005793
Kent, U. A.
95-005875
Kentouri, H.
95-004376
Kerby, Howard
95-004W7
Kergaat, D.
95-006772
Korr, S. R.
95-004407
Kerry, Joe
95-004369
Keirshner, Mark W.
95-005521
Keratcn, C. A.
95-004832
95-004833
Kestemont, P.
95-00^451
Ketola, G.
95-004409
Khalafalla, F. A.
95-005977
Khamoea, Najlm R.
95-005719
Khan, A. A.
95-004713
Khan, N. A.
95-006029
Kheyyali, Driss
95-004609
Khha, Keehav
95-004623
Khao, II. E.
95-00510'i
Khoo, I..
95-005749
Khudoley, G, A.
95-005838
Kldwell, J. M.
95-005978
Kief for, James D.
95-00'.762
Kieffer, Jim
95-004859
95-005038
Kiemat, M. C. D.
95-005925
Klessllng, A.
95-004860
95-004861
Kiessllng, K.-H.
95-004861
Kihara, Kohci
95-0068B1
Klkkawa, Jiro
95-006134
Klkuclil, K.
95-004370
95-004519
95-004520
Klllen, W. D.
95-006576
Kim, Han-llee
95-004583
Kim, Jonathan P.
95-005979
Kim, K. 11.
95-004862
Kim, Hujo
95-004935
Kim, Myung-Hee
95-004863
Kimbrough, Renate D,
95-005980
Klme, David E.
95-005981
FR 40(3)
257
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Klrmierer, William J.
95-006704
Kimura, Shizuo
95-005849
Kimura, Takahisa
95-005821
95-005622
Klnadjlan, Lionel
95-004(178
Klndscni, Greg A.
95-004401
95-004452
95-004465
95-004548
King, Anthony W.
95-006111
King, Judy A.
95-004794
King, Michael
95-006257
King, Scott 0.
95-005898
Kingsford, Michael J.
95-004342
Klngsley, Michael C. S.
95-006781
Kingston, J. C.
95-005884
Kinman, Benjy T.
95-005583
Klnne, Rolf K, II.
95-004687
Klnnucan, Henry W.
95-004453
Kinze, Carl CUr.
95-006829
95-006830
Klorboe, Thomas
95-006694
Kltby, R.
95-006146
Klrchgessner, H.
95-004603
Kirllclilk, S, V.
95-005693
Kltkley, Jamea E.
95-006831
Kirkman, Hugh
95-006707
Klton, V.
95-004538
Kiron, Viawanath
95-004584
Kirachner, Leonard D.
95-004864
Kitajlma, Chlkara
95-004514
95-004590
95-005269
Kltamura, S,
95-004927
Kltchell, J. F.
95-006469
Kltchell, James P.
95-005457
95-005885
95-006363
95-006433
95-006488
Klttilaon, Jeffrey D,
95-005131
Klwek, Franz
95-005886
95-006591
Klyono, M.
95-004370
. ..CONTINUED...
Kiyono, M.
95-004520
Kjartansson, II.
95-005982
Kjorsvlk, E.
95-004521
Klamath River Fisheries
95-006320
95-006592
95-006593
Klauda, Ronald
95-006586
Klnuda, Ronald J.
95-006333
95-006594
95-006652
Klein, Jan
95-005101
Klcmetsen, Ander*
95-005983
Kline, Paul A.
95-006636
Klonowski , J .
95-005592
Knight-Jones, E. W.
95-005840
Knight, Charles
95-005373
Knight, J. G,
95-OOS302
Knight., Susan K.
95-000363
Knlglits, Brent C.
95-005401
95-006458
Knockact-t, II.
95-005007
Knoph, M. B-
95-004865
Knoschc, R.
95-004583
Knox, CliriBtopher J-
95-005012
Knox, Robin
95-000259
95-0062B5
Knwlsen, Uunc
93-005983
Kmith, Barbara A,
95-006112
93-006251
Knutaon, Jan Atl«
95-005101
Knuuttila, Soppo
95-000037
Kobok, enrol J.
93-005147
Kobnyaahl, Illroalil
93-006832
Kobayashl, M.
95-004<JB5
95-005771
Kobaynsbl, HaklLo
95-004.803
Kobayaahl, Maannorl
95-005772
Koby, Kobort F., Jr,
95-004401
Koch, Robert A.
95-004979
Kocliba, M.
93-004469
Koclior, Sara
95-005155
Kqclier, Thomna I>.
95-005121
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AUTHOR INDEX
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Kociior, 11 lorn EI s D.
95-005123
Kochetov, A. A.
95-004492
Kochva, Malka
95-004417
Kocik, John F.
95-005576
Kohl, Franz
95-005460
Kohler, Nancy E.
95-005522
Kolitio, Iliroslii
95-004686
Koldc, Y.
95-0011927
Kojima, M.
55-006032
Kojima, Tokahlto
Q5-006B07
Kokorln, H. V.
95-006413
kol 'yav, H. V.
95 -0063 BO
KalJitiHi Jeppe
95-006226
Kolkovskl, S.
95-0045.31
Kolok, A,
95-004800
Komada, Hiroaki
95-006023
Komadina- Don thH right, S.
95-006220
Katnen, J.
95-005122
Kondrasliov, S. L.
95-005575
Konacki, Jolin T.
95-004866
Konccny, Robert
95-005826
Kotiig Fleischer, Andrea
05--006113
KonikoEf, Mark
95-00668't
Konings, Ad
05-005584
95-005678
Konkle, Blake R.
95-00^98/1
Konatnnttnova, H. P.
9D-0055H5
Koouln, Eugenes V.
93-005815
Kopelkn, E. F.
95-OQ'iBOO
Koppc, W. H.
95-OOH5S3
Kora, Karue
05-00'i476
Kotmanik, Gregg A.
05-004 B67
Kornov, S. I.
95-006833
Korotkov, V, K.
95-005200
93-006834
KorBBaardt Bartil
95-004868
Kotshon, M-
95-004A55
Korson, Charlea
95-006595
Korstrora, J. S.
95-004757
Koryak, Michael
95-006596
Korzeniewski , KrzysKtoE
95-006002
Kosa, Jarrad
95-005303
Koskl, K. V.
95-006597
Koslow, J. A.
95-004688
Koster, Friedrlch W.
95-005634
Kotak, Brian
95-0059B5
Kotrschal, Kurt
95-005184
Kou, Guang-Hsiung
95-005794
Kourll, J.
95-004750
Kovacs, T. G.
95-0059B6
95-005987
Kovalyova, A. A.
95-005795
95-005796
Koven, W. M.
95-004531
Kowalewska, Malgorzata
95-006002
Kowalskl, Wendy J.
95-005051
Kowalyk, H, E.
95-005404
Koya, Yaaunori
95-005344
Koaaric, Z.
95-006047
Kozima, Tsuneo T.
95-006023
Kraft, Clifford E.
95-005304
95-006547
Kralem, M. M.
95-004698
Kraljevlc, Miro
95-005298
Krambeck, Hans-Jurgen
95-004470
95-004471
Kramer, D. L.
95-005414
Kramer, Donald L,
95-004699
95-004700
Krasznai, Z,
95-004869
Kraaznal, Zoltan
95-004870
Kraus, Scott D.
95-006835
Krausae, Bernhard
95-005500
Krechmer, Michael
95-004632
Kreiberg, Henrik
95-006349
Krlck, C.
95-004701
Krlae, William F.
95-004411
Krlstianaen, R.
95-004396
Kristlnsson, K.
95-005073
Kristoffersen, Roar
95-005842
FR 40(3)
259
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Kroebar, A. L.
95-006361
Krolm, R,
95-006755
Krohn , Roger
95-006836
Kroll, Kevin J.
95-00*077
Krom, M. D.
95-004522
Kroat, P.
95-004523
Krovacek, K.
95-005732
Kruger, R.
95-004498
Krumlauf, Kobb
95-005071
Kruse, Susan
95-006843
Kruaynski, G. H.
95-004757
Kubasek, Nancy
95-006288
Kubo, Yoshlkazu
95-005320
Kubosnima, Yasuko
95-005345
Kucharczyk, D.
95-004747
Kutlersky, S, K.
95-005305
Kudo, Satoshi
95-004941
Kudo, Shigeharu
95-004706
Kuentzel, Walter
95-006556
Kufcsak, 0,
95-006026
Kuhnapfel, M.
9S-004702
Kulczykowska, Ewa
95-004871
Kulesz, Joanna
95-005259
Kultz, Dletmar
95-004703
Kurnagai, Akira
95-005813
Kumal, IlidemL
95-005026
KungvankiJ, P.
95-004524
95-006291
Kunioka, H.
95-004822
Kuno, Masahiro
95-006837
Kuo, Ching-Hing
95-005155
Kurata, Osainu
95-005715
Kurdyaeva, V. P,
95-005002
Kurokawa, T.
95-004704
Kurokura, H.
95-004520
Kuroshima, Ryosuke
95-004872
Kusuda, R.
95-005748
95-005773
Kusuda, Riichl
95-004935
...CONTINUED...
Kuauda, Riichl
95-004936
Kuauda, Satoshi
95-004941
Kuzlshchin, K. V.
95-005260
Kvasnicka, P.
95-004878
95-004879
93-005126
Kyle, Gary
95-006504
Kynard, Boyd
95-006369
La Mesa, M.
95-005497
Laake, J. L.
95-006382
Lacanilao, F.
95-004371
Lachance, Stephanie
95-006033
Ladle, M.
95-005293
Lafaurie, Marc
95-004754
LaFlam, Ann
95-005651
LaFleur, G.
95-005102
Lagardere, Jean-Paul
95-005375
Lagunas-Solar, Manuel
95-005939
Lai Molian, R. S.
95-006838
95-006839
Lall, S.
95-004545
Lam, T. J.
95-004986
95-005352
Lamas, J.
95-005762
Lamas , Jesus
95-005763
Lamb, Berton L.
95-006648
Lamb, Berton Lee
95-006598
Lambert, Alain
95-005843
Lambert, David M.
95-005074
Lambert, Derek
95-007055
Lambert, J. G. D.
95-005046
Lamilla G. , Julio
95-005594
Lamont, E. E,
95-006114
Lampi , P .
95-006036
Lan, Wei Guang
95-005988
Landolt, Marsha L.
95-005765
Landaverk, T,
95-005768
Lane, Daniel E.
93-006840
95-006932
Lang, G.
95-006026
Lang, John
95-006599
260
AUTHOR INDEX
Lang, S. L, C.
95-004777
Langar, llabib
95-006586
Langdon, R. W.
95-005635
Lange, Gary
05-000456
Lang ton, C. M.
95-004757
Langton, Kichard W.
95-006841
Lankford, T. E., Jr.
95-005636
Lanno, R. P.
•(5-005931
Lannoo1 Michael J.
95-005232
Lapplvnara, Jarmo
95-005033
Lapsbin, 0. H.
95-006842
Laptikhovskiy, V. V.
95-005(161
Lara, 51. J.
95-005BB7
Largy, T. D.
95-006708
Lariner, Michel
95-006583
Larocha, Michel
95-00456B
LaRoc, Edward T. Ill
95-0061/15
Laracnh II. J. S.
93-005751
Lscsen, Hans J. S.
95-005752
Lorsen, Jena Laurits
95-005766
Lnssen, Hans
95-00550/1
Laaso dc la Vega, Ernesto
95-00/t34Q
95-006305
La tor re, Arnparo
95-005100
Lauder, George V.
95-OQ-'i848
Laurec, Alain
95-005465
Lauve, Anita
95-001764
Lavenberg, R. J.
95-005673
Lovcns, P.
95-00^.372
Lavccy, Kobert J.
95-005201
95-005202
Law , Richard
95-006858
Law, Robin J.
95-005989
Lawlec, Adrian R.
95-005750
Lawrence, T. L.
95-006553
Lawson, J. W.
95-005462
Lnwaon, Thomas B.
95-004654
Layher, D. William G.
95-006115
Layher, William G.
95-005218
.. .CONTINUED...
Layher, William G.
95-006227
Lazara, Kenneth J.
95-005679
Lazzari, Hark
95-006915
Le Ball, P.-Y.
95-00/. 760
Le Menn, Francoise
95-005465
Leach, Joe
95-005334
Lender, Leslie L.
95-005203
Leathorland, J. F.
95-OOf)97'.
Leboiilleux, V.
95-005394
Lecky, James H.
95-0070/i2
Leclerc, M.
95-006U'i
Lecomte-FlniBer, Raymonde
95-005523
LeDrew, L.
95-00540A
Lee, Phillip G.
95-004655
Lee, Woo-Jal
95-005123
Legare, Benolt
95-005942
Hsgault, Christopher M.
95-006429
Legeros, A.
95-00/i873
Legeros, J. P.
95-004873
Legecos, R, Z.
95-004873
Leggett, H.
95-005995
Loggett, W, C.
95-005530
Leggett, William C,
95-005524
95-005537
Lellew, Robert
95-005872
Lehmann, J.
95-006600
Lei Qilin
95-004525
Lflibel, Wayne S.
95-0055B6
Lelbovich, Y.
95-004528
Lein, Gregory M.
95-005261
Lelro, J.
95-004808
Leivestad, H.
95-005962
Lekang, 0, I.
95-004624
Lemaire-Gony, 8.
95-004969
LGmlyt A. Dennis
95-006224
Lemma , Brook
95-006491
Lena, P.
95-006S94
Lennert, Gleridy
95-006B43
Lent, Rebecca
95-006912
FR 40(3)
261
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Lean, Stuart C.
95-007070
Leonard, Shivaun E.
95-004457
Lepage, Mario
95-007056
Leshcheva, T. 3.
95-005262
Leslie, John K.
95-006492
Lesaard, Joanne
95-005040
Leasard, Martin
95-006601
Lessioa, H. A.
95-0056BD
Letcher, Ben II.
95-005637
Letcher, Susan
95-004874
Let end re, Michel
95-006083
Letourneur, Yves
95-005381
Leveronl Calvi, S.
95-004622
Levesque, F.
95-007006
Levin, A. V.
95-005575
Levine, Douglas
95-006774
Levine, R. P.
95-005734
Levy , Andrew
95-004748
Lewandowskl , Tania A.
95-0068(14
Lewbart, G. A.
95-005749
Lewis, Thomas D.
95-006812
LI Cherighua
95-004705
Li Jim
95-005463
95-005464
95-005501
H Qingbao
95-004373
Li Yanping
95-004530
Li Zhuo
95-005809
Li, Lu-Ku
95-005155
Li, Meng K.
95-004557
95-004597
Liang Dehai
95-004536
Liang, Hong-Shiang
95-004606
Liang, Yiu lion
95-005124
Llao, Hangsheng
95-005524
Libby, David
95-006934
Libey, George S.
95-004426
95-004656
95-005028
Lie, 0.
95-004591
95-004980
Lien , Jon
95-006845
95-006846
Liew, Doreen
95-006743
95-006747
Liglitman, Stafford
95-004748
Ligon, Franklin K.
95-006228
Ligtvoet, W.
95-006268
Lilly, G. It.
95-005179
Liniburg, K. E*
95-005346
Litnburg, Karin K.
93-005525
Lin Jingqi
95-005263
95-005264
Lin Xucqun
95-005465
Lin, F.-Y.
95-0052BB
Lin, Feng
95-004560
Lin, II. C.
95-005966
Lin, H. R.
95-004458
95-004875
Lin, Jui-Hsing
95-004876
Lin, S. W.
95-005966
Linares-Caecnava , J/w
93-004877
Lindahl-KiesaltiiB, K-
95-004861
Linda, Ana H.
95-005103
Lindgren, Kriatl.un
95-006381
Lindsay, Kate M.
95-005888
Lintlstedt, Ingalili
95-006847
Lindstrom-Seppa, t'lfj
95-006011
Lindatrom, Kal
95-005535
Lindatrom, Ulf
95-005453
Ling, He
95-005016
Lingenfelser, J. T.
95-004818
Lintiart, D,
95-004756
95-004878
95-004879
95-005135
95-005126
Lintmrt, Otomar
93-004706
Link, Jaaon
95-005466
Linton, T. K.
95-004975
Lippincott, Lincoln II.
95-004827
Lipacomb, Jim
95-006091
Llska, J.
95-004443
AUTHOR INDEX
Lisle, Tom
95-004673
1.1 stem, J.
Littell, Richard
95-006116
Little, 0. C.
95- OO*)**?
Lltvak, Matthew K.
Q5- 00520'.
Liu Hui
95-{10'.526
Liu Jlnfu
95-0052 65
[,in, I Cong
05-005976
Liu, Jia-Shou
95-004'. 59
Liu, Li
95-004560
IJoyd, Gregory S.
95-006269
Lloyd, James
93-00^181
Lo, OKI- Fang
95-00579'i
Loboii-Ccrvia, J .
95-005132
95-006602
Lobon-Cervla , Javier
93-005221
Lobov, S. N.
95-005317
l.o c tii Jolin J.
95-005/.99
Lochmaim, S.
95-006938
Lochmann, S. E.
55-005638
Lodl, Lilians
95-006B4D
Loefflad, Martin
95-006849
I.oescli, Joseph G.
95- 0061 17
95-006537
l.oascUcko, Volker
95-005108
Lofflur. II.
95-0062 70
[.of man, Cnrt O.
95 -004 9 3 't
95-005017
Loftua. William F.
95-005639
Lofy, Peter T,
95-003052
Logan, D- G.
95-005920
[,ogue, J.
Loliec, T.
95-006695
Locn, J.
95-005797
Lontmtdi, Julian
95-00'iS31
Long, John A.
95-006299
Longanecker, David R.
95-000530
Longenbaugli , Matthew
Longenbnugh , Hattliaw II.
95-006603
Longliamnor, James K.
95-001460
Loomls, David K.
95-00611B
Loomis, John B.
95-006119
Lopez Perez, Lorenzo J.
95-006321
Lopez Tirado, Jorge Ramon
95-0058', 4
Lopez-Ruiz , Antonio
95-004708
LoPresto, Christina J.
95-QO'.8fll
Lorenz, Lisa A.
95-00'i675
Logos, Elizabeth
95-006229
Loiivlerc, Jordan J.
95-006471
Love Joy, David A.
95-004794
Lovell. Tom
95-004461
95-004588
Lowe, E, F.
95-006479
93-006400
Lowery, Donny R.
93-000685
Lowery, Tony A.
95-006713
Lowry, Lloyd F.
95-006732
Lowry, Nicholas
95-006850
Lozano, R.
95-005670
Lu, Zliimin
95-004657
Lucas, Kenneth C.
95-006851
Luckhurat, Brian E.
93-005612
Lucky, Kdcnek
95-005716
Luczynski, H.
99 -OO/i 74 7
Lucaynaki, M. J.
95-004747
Ludaln, Stuart A.
95-005640
Lueckc, G,
95-007037
Lugovayn, E, S.
95-006709
Lukaa, Joseph A.
95-006604
Lumsclcn, J, S.
95-004882
95-005753
95-005754
95-005764
Luna Serrano, Rodrlgo
95-004389
Lund, T.
95-005751
Lund, Terje
95-003752
Lupandin, A. I.
95-005215
95-003408
Lupi, P.
95-004441
95-004692
Luque, Joso
95-005845
Luslichak, V, I.
95-004883
FR 40(3)
263
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Lutscliinger, Gimther
95-005467
Lutz, C. Greg
95-004462
Lutz, Donna Schulze
95-005908
Lutz. Greg
95-004463
Lutz, P. L.
95-004945
Luukko, Antti
95-006013
Lydeard, Charles
95-001639
Lynott, Sean T.
95-005430
Lyons , John
95-006357
Lyons, John D.
95-006445
Lyons, H. N.
95-007025
Haas, Marian
95-006605
Marseille, N. P.
95-004961
Mabey, Sarah
95-006712
Hacchi, Gustavo J.
95-005347
Maccioni, Ricardo B.
95-004812
Hacconnell, Elizabeth
95-004402
05-004464
95-004465
HacDonald, Fiona H.
95-004752
Mace, Pamela
95-006912
Mace, Pamela M.
95-006B52
Hacelna, Michael J.
95-006685
95-0066H6
MacFarlane, R. Bruce
95-004384
95-004938
Machado-Allison, Antonio
95-006606
Machel, Steve
95-004466
Hachiels, M. A. H.
95-0063BB
Machii, Tadanobu
95-005277
Hachova, J.
95-006024
95-006025
Macintosh, D. j.
95-004467
Maclntyre, Sheila
95-005747
Mack ay, D.
95-006493
Mackay, William C,
95-005379
HacKenzle, Debora
95-006853
MacKenzio, K.
93-005H89
MacKinlay, Don D
95-0046S8
95-004885
95-004886
MacKinnon, B. H,
Macko, Steven
95-OOC3G<i
MacLcan, G. D.
95-006393
MacMlllan, Rniuly
MncPhee, D. D.
95-00'.B82
95-00575-3
95-00575/1
95-0057-64
Madeira, JOSQ M.
95-005088
Mady, E, A.
95-004809
Maeda, Uircislil
95-005127
Maeda , M .
95-004512
Mackawa , KaJ I
95-004(187
95-005198
Mneno i Vukio
95-003755
95-005H14
Mficnosono, H.
95-00^517
Mnffitt, Noiili T,
9S-OOG120
Magarlnoa, I).
95-0097(52
Magarinos, ILcatrl?:
93-005756
95-005 763
95-005770
Magor, Rnndfill
95-004625
Hoggoso, H. C.
95-00't716
Magnnn , V ,
95-005/.98
Magomyetlov , £!. H.
95-00^722
Hagoulick, Dnnlol I),
95-005641
Maguire, J.-J.
95-00&85'i
93-006833
95-OOfrH5fj
Hahadeva, Miiillm N.
95-003681
Hahdy, Olfnt A.
95-003 846
Hahmoud, N. A, H.
95-005787
95-005890
Halion, Robin
95-003581
95-003590
95-005591
Haigrot, Jacqnow
95-006857
Maillct, G,
95-006938
Maillot, G. A.
95-003638
Maiaso, G.
95-006578
Maitlnnd, Peter S,
95-005563
95-00536<l
93-00607Q
95-006121
Hakarewicz, J, c.
95-006494
Makela, Ari
95-006037
264
AUTHOR INDEX
Makinci, Naoshi
95-004707
Makker, Gautham
05-003912
Mnhslmcnko , V. I' .
95-006380
HiilaLnsUi, Richard .1,
95-005619
Malchoff, Hark II.
93-005 642
Malcolm, James
95-007057
Mnl-icKnk, Adam
OS- (106 447
HalJel.tc | Greg
93-006493
Mulllson, Craig "I1-
95-000292
Halona, Rnuicl I',
93-005347
Haloiws, Ilnnald
95 -004647
MEI lone , Ronn Id K .
95-004050
95-004659
95-00401)3
HnLpeasfl, I!, L. A.
9IJ-Q059S4
Nnluwn , A. O.
<>?i- 004468
Halvtirc«f A. I .
Harcogllese, David J.
MisK'CBt.uLo, S. I1.
95-O06'il9
HalvcsLuto, Stephen I'
95-000122
MiuncnfK, AiiiUv.cJ
55-007007
Mnnf Alins
95-OOC85S
H.innl i A. A.
95 -0059 90
UnunjioB, K.
Or>-00fl503
Mancora, J . M ,
Hnntlcl. S.
9 5 -00'. 602
Mnndol, SLaEnn
03- (lO/i GOO
Mnmloiif1 A. A.
, HLctincl J.
95-00 &001
95-006239
93-000285
Rim, Jcnn C,
9^-006273
, Charles A,
Mnuit, Ho lone
95-OCf5'.67
Mnimacli, Cliaflcs S, III
Mansson, 1.
0.1-003732
HniwilLo, Albai't M, II
93-0067J2
Ras, James K.
Hacnnclk, Jerry
95-006123
Marcel, Jflcqucllnu
Harclmnt, T. A.
95-004950
Marei, H. E.-S.
95-004726
Maren, Thomas II.
93-00^827
Mareenau, Terry
95-006289
Margolla, L.
95-005247
Margolis, Leo
95-005793
Marian, T.
95-004069
Maclan, Tore?.
95-00'.870
Marie, Drago
95-005587
Marldet, Laurence
95-006621
Mariwalln, Knvita
95-005137
Markert, Jeffrey A.
95-005121
Markevicli, A. I.
95-006H60
Marktmm, R. J. F.
95-005818
Marks, Joseph E.
95-005239
Hairier, C,
95 -005 14 'i
Harm, Luciano E.
95-004890
Marsal, J.
95-004839
Marsdon, H. J.
93-004891
Marseno, DJagnl Wiseso
95-004892
Marsh, John II.
95-006607
Harsh, Paul
95-007058
Marshall, C. Tara
95-006861
Marshall, K. E.
93-007026
Marshall, Marty K,
95-004842
Marstol, Marl
95-Q051B1
Mnrtc, C. L,
95-004513
Hartel, Guy
95-005205
Hartol, P. II.
95-005986
95-005987
Harti-Pnlanca, Hilarlo
95-004893
93-004958
Martial, J. A,
95-004746
Martin-RoMcliaud, D, J.
95-004960
93- 00553 'i
Martin, Cabot
95-006862
Martin, Jim
95-006124
Martin, Joe II.
95-006710
Hartin, M. II.
95-003402
Martin, Michael H.
95-003526
HI 40(3)
265
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Martin, Neil
95-00640*.
Martin, Paul D.
95-006376
Martin, Steven W.
95-006299
Martin, T. J.
95-004845
Martinez-Barbera, Juan Pedro
95-0011893
Martini, A.
95-004692
Martlnov, V. G
95-005266
Martucct, Oriana
95-005468
Marty, Alain
95-006583
Marx, H.
95-005848
Marx, Steven
95-006702
Marzouk, H. S.
95-005950
Maczouk, M. S. M.
95-005990
Narzouk, Mohajned Sayed
95-005891
Masini, Maria Angela
95-005041
Mason, Krlstine
95-005469
Mason, William T. , Jr.
95-005655
Masoval, Kjell A,
95-004894
Has son, Gerard
95-005383
Matern, Scott A,
95-005235
Mather, Martha
95-005303
Mather, Martha E,
95-005651
Ma thes, Elisabeth
95-004908
Hathieaon, Scot
95-005991
Matltjcfc, Gary C.
95-006710
Matsubara, Kumi
95-005128
Hatsubata, Takahlro
95-004895
95-005344
Hatauda, Hiroyuki
95-006863
HatEuda, M.
95-004517
Matsuda, Yoshiakl
95-004535
Matsui, Seiichl
95-004514
Matsunwto, Takashi
95-004B96
Matsuyama, Yukihiro
95-005340
Matthewa, Kathleen R.
95-005403
Matthewa, R. A.
95-005789
Matthews, William j.
95-M5559
Matuslewicz, M.
95-004697
Meghan, 0. Eugen6
93 -007070
Maule, Alec G,
95-004698
95-00554'.
95-006358
Maurakig, Eugene (i.
95-005206
95-005348
Mavros, William V.
95-006125
95-00668B
Maxiraenkov, V. V.
95-005633
Mayo, Ralph K.
95-006871
95-006893
95-006920
Mnzany, Lci.gli
95-00681't
HazGroll, Aiitliony Ini
95-005207
Mazik, Patricia M.
95-00 (tftVV
UcAdnm, D. S, O.
95-004777
He An drew, n, J.
95-OOfi739
95-000970
95-Ol>5136
McAuley, Tom
95-00520B
McBride, UoiiHlfiH H.
95-005377
HcBride, J. R.
95-004013
McCain, n. tt.
95-005997
McCarthy, I. D.
95-QO/i 77H
95-004900
MeCarty, I,. S.
95-005B94
McCaughran, Dnnnld A.
95-OOfi93fi
HcCay, Bonnie
95-0061O7
95-000723
95-00676^
95-00606'+
McClanahan, T. «.
55-006113
95-006Q65
McClelland, Kllmilntl h
95-OOG2H6
McCollougli, Carol W.
95-005332
McCormack, C. A,
95-004901
McCortnickt J. II.
93-0064 ill
35-006999
McConnick, Murk I.
95-005527
McConnick, Stephen D.
95-004902
HcCor(|uodnle, Shnuin
95-005830
McCosh, Morgan t..
95-005643
HcCovey, Pliny
95-006126
McCoy, Henry
95-004375
McDaniel, David
95-003717
McDonald, D. C,
95-004916
FR
AUTHOR INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
McDonald, D. G.
95-0011965
95-004975
McDonald, I,
•95-006991
McDonald, M,
95-005903
McDonald, Susanne J.
95-005976
McDonnell, M. T.
95-004901
McEflchron, Lawrence W.
95-006710
McEnroe, Maryann
95-004903
95-004904
HcEwan, Dennia
95-007031
McFarlane, Robart W.
95-OOG711
95-0068*6
McGlnnis, Michael V.
95-007059
McKladdery, S. E.
95-005B5Q
McGulrc, Thomas R.
95-OOGH67
McGulre, William R,
95-005348
McGurrln, Joseph
93- 006 l'.l
Hclnorny, Michael C.
95-005528
95-006460
Mcliinia, Roilney R.
95-006868
Mnlntyre, John D.
Q5-QQS601
93-00-6631
McKay , Laura
05-006712
McKaye, Kenneth R.
95-006321
McKean, Colin
93-006000
McXenzie, D. J.
95-004905
McKeown, D, A.
95-004860
95-005022
McKinlcy, R. S.
9 5- 0(1540 4
HcKlnnon, A, David
95-005') 16
McKinnon, D. G.
HcLain , Ann S .
95-006514
McLny, H. \.
95-005545
McLean, E,
95-00^791
93-005030
McLean, Even
95-005003
McLean, Vf. E.
95-005792
HcLonnan, Deborah A.
95-005550
McLusky, Donald S.
95-005991
HcHalion, T. E.
95-005209
HcHahon, Thomas
95-004795
95-005267
McMation, Thonias E,
95-005399
McMenemy, James R.
93-006322
McNeil, Charllne S.
95-00658^1
McNeil, William J.
95-006377
HcNlcol, Donald K.
95-006/.61
McVicar, A. 11.
95-005889
Header, Michael R.
93-006279
95-006505
Meadows, Duaync
95-003210
Meana Sarinana, Eugenio
95-006249
Means, R. G.
95-006129
Mecatti, H.
95-004B28
Medale, Franco! a e
95-004765
Medina, Alberto
95-004A03
Medley, Gene
93-006490
MCG, D.
95-006545
MeEEo, Gary K.
95-005135
Megalofonou, P.
95-005529
Megrey, Bernard
95-006/i07
Megrey, Bernard A.
95-006416
Mehner, Thomas
95-005470
Meier, Albert H.
95-004930
95-004932
95-004933
Heillcr, Larry
95-0062B9
Meinevtz, J. R.
93-005718
95-005744
Mel'nlkov, A. N.
95-006117
Mel'nikov, A. V.
95-006416
Mel'nlkov, V. N.
95-006127
95-006350
Molin, Sharon R.
95-006790
Hellngen, G, 0.
95-004906
95-004907
Mcmah, V.
95-006230
Mendola, Pauline
95-005992
Meneeca, Naorcio A,
95-OOA771
Meng-umpan, Krlangsak
95-00490H
Heng, Loaa
95-005268
Menkhorst, P. H.
93-005A76
Mentasti, E.
95-005911
FR A0(3)
267
1995
AUTHOR IfJDEX
Menzel, Bruce W.
95-006128
Merdsoy, Bora
95-006887
Meredith, E. K.
95-006419
Merrett, (j.
95-004826
Herrlnec, John V.
95-006351
Meseguer, Jose
95-004708
Messmer, Rhine T.
95-005052
Hetaillcr, Robert
95-004586
Mctaxa, I.
95-005705
Metcalfc, C. D.
95-005725
MetcalEe, N. B.
95-005415
Metcalfe, Neil B.
95-005385
Methven, D. A.
95-005649
Mewes, K. R,
95-004909
Meyer-Burgdorff, K.-II.
95-004583
95-004910
95-004911
95-004912
Meyer, Axel
95-005074
Meyer, G, K.
95-006496
Mhaisen, Furhan T.
95-005719
95-005720
Mia, Riazul
95-004659
Miah, M. J. U.
95-006367
Michaletz, Paul
95-005471
Mlhelakakis, Apostolos
95-004590
95-005269
Mikalsen, Knut II.
95-006729
Mikhaylenko, N. A.
95-005168
Mikodina, Ekatherine V.
95-004706
Miles, M. S,
95-004971
Mllewski, Inka A.
95-006869
Miligan, Louise
95-004913
Milinskl, Manfred
95-005211
Millard, C. J.
95-006608
Millard, Michael J.
95-005306
Mille, Keith J.
95-007008
Miller, A. L.
95-004736
Miller, David S.
95-004874
Miller, John M.
95-005309
95-005514
Miller, M. n.
95-006298
Miller, Mnrtim M.
95-006815
Miller, N, G.
95-006125
Miller, Rol>CLt. Uiinh
95-007030
Miller, Roy W.
95-005BOO
Miller, Scott rt.
95-004668
Miller, Tliomna J,
95-005530
Milligan, Lowinc!
95-00-49A9
Milligan, S. P.
95-005589
Mills, David
95-005151
Mills, E. L.
95-005472
Mills, Edward [,.
95-005647
Milstein, A.
95-004469
Milstein, Ana
95-004470
95-004471
Milton, D. A.
95-005343
Hinckley, W, I,.
95-006323
Minotti, P. G,
95-005405
Miracle, A. L,
95-007060
Miralles, F. X.
95-004839
Miranda, C.
95-004993
Miranda, Cristulidl t.
95-004914
95-005836
Miranda, Leanclro K.
95-006050
Miranda, Stcvo
95-005625
Hires, D.
95-005892
Miron, Mary
95-006130
Mironovskiy, A, ft,
95-005129
Misetic, StJQ|inii
95-005588
Misima, Tosio
95-004476
Misund, Olc Ax-vft
95-007009
Mitani, Aklyoslil
95-006211
Mitani, Isamu
95-006S63
Mitchell, Andrew J .
95-005721
Mitchell, J.
95-005422
Mitchell, Stephen ,1,
95-004915
Mittal, Ajay Kumnr
95-004709
Mitton, Cynthia J. A.
95-004916
Mitzner, Larry
95-006687
268
AUTHOR INDEX
Mlyagi. I-
93-006230
Mlyata, Katsiiya
05-00'. 454
95-004476
Nlyazabi, T.
95-C105B12
MJyaznwfl, Hitnslli
95-CHU.93&
Mlyiizawa, Keisuke
95-OG4S92
Hiaugnchli Kenya
95-006512
Hlzyuckina, A. V.
!>5-OU5Q02
Jlkmnbo, 0. C.
95-006268
Hoav, BaiiK
95-O051JO
Mailers, Q. P.
95-001*36
Moliley, Chris
95-006131
Moctiioka, HoriLakn
93-001721
Moclenutti, Dcatrtz E.
95-00*791
Moffett, I. J. J.
HnfFUt, Christine H.
*)5-OD't'i05
Hugl, M.
Mohn, R, K.
93-005509
95-006SD6
Halm, llobert
93-006'.20
Holir, Michael S.
95-006^21
Molr, .Jonathan
95-QO't56l
Moki, Sliouzo Torta
95-005757
HokanoDs , Kflom!
9.r)-00'i5«IJ-
Molloy, D, P.
•93-0050'i 'i
Molloy, Daniel P.
93-006132
Molony, nrett VI.
95-005S27
Mcimot, Walter T.
95-005595
95-006528
Mo unco i Mark K.
93-006713
95-006715
Mimnglinn, P.
93 - 005 d 75
MoillsmUll, Stephen G.
05-00670(1
Monad, Jean-Louis
05-005993
HonanLves, Javier
95-005 13B
Montnbortl, L.
95-00*991
Honteleo Filho, Emygdio L. A.
95-00071*
Hontoleonc, I). M.
95-006330
Moittevecchi, W. A.
95-OOQB70
Montgomery, W. Linn
95-005207
Honzon, Florencia
95-006762
Moon, T. W.
95-004957
95-00*974
95-005047
Moon, Thomas W.
95-005010
Hooney, Jenny
95-005758
Moore, A. R.
95-00/i796
Moore, Craig A.
95-005131
Mora-Ferrer, C.
95-00*917
Morales, F. R.
95-004B11
Mo ran , P .
95-005132
Moran,.Paloma
95-005103
Mordvlnova, T. N.
95-005851
More, Tliomas A.
95-006094
95-006133
95-006283
Moreau, J,
95-006*24
Moreteau, Jean-Claude
95-005383
Morgan, C, R.
95-006609
Morgan, Gary S.
95-005254
95-005270
95-005281
Morgan, George
95-006471
Morgan, George E.
95-006262
Morgan, I, J.
95-004918
Morgan, J. Mark
95-006271
Morgan, M, Joanne
95-005307
95-006926
Morgan, Mark J.
95-006272
Morgan, Michael N.
55-005448
Morgan, Raymond P. Ill
95-006586
Morgan i Raymond P., II,
95-006652
Morin, Mario P.
95-004527
95-006313
Morinigo, H, A.
95-005732
Morita, Y.
95-005027
Moritz, Craig
95-00613*
Mork, J.
95-005133
Horrey, C,
95-00/i919
Morris, Molly R.
95-00513*
Morris, Tom
95-005573
FR 10(3)
260
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
M-orrlson, Alastair
95-005071
Morrison, Carol
95-005068
Morsiani, E.
95-004946
Morton, Joseph D.
95-004652
95-004665
Mosbacher, G. C.
95-004679
Moaca, Paul J.
95-004B17
Moaconi, G.
95-004920
Moser, Mary L.
95-005406
Mosey, Thaddeus R.
95-004921
Mounaix, Beatrice
95-007010
Houa, P. J.
95-006422
Moustafa, M,
95-005741
Movros, Bill
95-006609
Mower, Barry
95-005893
95-005944
Moya, Andres
95-005100
Hoyle, Peter
95-005268
Moylc, Peter D.
95-003235
95-005696
95-006135
95-006530
95-007029
95-007030
95-007031
95-007032
95-007038
95-007039
95-007042
95-007045
95-007046
95-007061
95-007062
95-007063
95-007064
95-007065
Moyle, Pctrea R.
95-007064
Mazes, N.
95-004528
Mrakovcic, Mi lor ad
95-005588
Kuchiri, S, H.
95-006324
Mueller, R. P.
95-006S54
Mugiya, Yasuo
95-004710
Muhamad, M. A.
. 95-004862
Muhlhauser, Hermann A.
95-004406
Muhvich, Ann G.
95-005994
Hulr, J, S.
95-004971
Mukai. Tnti«i
...CONTINUED...
Mukai, Tohru
95-003340
95-007004
Mukherjeo, DiUp
95-004781
Mukhopadhyay , n,
95-004922
Mullan, J. W.
05-006314
Huller, Martin
95-005815
Hulvey, Margaret.
95-005135
Munby, Peter J.
95-007011
Munawar, M.
95-006136
Munday, B. W.
95-004376
Mungkornkarn, [>\mi\.
95-00/.923
MunUttrick, K. El.
95-005894
Munkittrick, Knlly B.
95-005995
MunoK-ChaptiU, Kiiimin
95-004924
Munoz, Jorge
95-004406
Munoz, M. J.
95-005035
Hunro, A. D.
93-0049Q6
95-005350
95-005351
Hunro, Angus D.
95-005352
Hunro, John L.
95-005895
Munroo, Thomas A.
95-005681
Munstji, J. 8. D.
95-005947
Murakami, Naozutnl
95-006638
Murawski, Stovoii A.
95-006871
95-006893
Murlson, Laui-io
95-006906
Muroga, Kiyokunl
95-005722
Murphy Brian
95-005496
Murphy, Deirdro I..
95-005996
Murphy, J, M.
95-005077
Murray, C. K.
95-004711
Murray, K. R.
95-006610
95-006632
Murrell, K. D.
95-005723
Mugsot-PeroK, Sarnlth
95-005698
Mustafa, Md. G,
95-004592
Muth, Robert H.
95-006137
Muth, Robert T,
95-005473
Muzzall, Patrick H.
95-005798
Myers, J. M.
95-005136
270
AUTHOR INDEX
Myers, M. S.
95-005997
Myers, R. A.
95-005308
Myers, Ransom A.
95-006870
Myers, Robert F.
95-005684
95-005685
Myers, Thomas J.
95-006231
Myouga, Hlaashi
95-005S16
Myrich, Christopher A.
95-004925
Naclitigall, W.
95-004701
95-006401
Nngahama, Y,
95-004019
Nngal, Takeshi
95-004926
Nagao, Kazuhikb
95-006872
Nagasnwa, Kazuya
95-005849
Nngayama, Fliniio
95-004926
Nflgpal, Harender K.
95-00599S
Nalmo, Teresa J.
95-006458
Nalto, H.
95-004927
Nahagnva, II.
95-004592
Nakai, Katauki
95-006437
Hakai, Y.
05-004927
Naka J Iran , Kaauhi ro
93-005755
95-003817
Nakamura, Motojl
93-005026
Hiiknmurn! Roy don
95-OOS271
Hakano, Slilgoni
95-004837
Hnkao, K.
95-005027
Hakaa]ilmn, Drlan S.
95-005353
Hdkaya, Kazuhiro
95-004712
95-005600
Hakaya, Misako
93-004928
Hakazono, T.
95-00'.S17
Ntimrnack, Hartn
95-007066
Nankcrvis, James K.
95-OOfiGll
Nappi Jeffcoy M.
95-OOSH23
Naroyannn, K.
95-004713
Hash, Tom J,
95-005915
Hatnnak. llannn
93-004963
Hattianson, Michael II,
95-005137
Natural Areas Association
95-006138
Navarro, Gerardo
95-006995
Navarro, 1.
95-004929
Nawrocki, !,, W.
95-005107
Nazirides, T.
95-006675
Neelam, Dcenn
95-005759
Negatu, Zoleke
95-004930
Negele, R. D.
95-005933
Negele, R.-D.
95-006031
Ncgole, Rolf -Dieter
95-006004
NelilsEn, Willa
95-006193
Helll, William H,
95-004931
95-005309
Neilaon, John D,
95-006826
Neig, Barbara
95-006139
Neitzel, Duanc A.
95-004377
95-005630
95-OU6293
Nelson, David H,
95-006715
Nelson, Edward
95-006289
Nelson, Rodger L.
95-006618
Nelson, W. 5.
95-005734
Ncmcsok, J.
95-006026
95-006027
Ncori, A.
95-004522
Ncpszy, Steva
95-005334
Hero i Redwood W.
95-007012
Nostcrov, A. A.
95-005310
Neumann, Diotrich
95-006583
NeumDycr, C.
95-00'i917
Nevid, Nicholns J.
95-004932
93-004933
New, Deborah A.
95-006293
Newbcrgcr, T, A.
93-005311
Newbountl, a. C.
9S-005818
Newconil), Tonmy J.
95-006612
Newell, A. J,
95-006140
Ncwey, S.
95-005896
Newman, Kurt R,
95-006613
Ncwmnn , Lee
95-006342
Newman h Raymond H.
95-005477
Neyfakh, A, A,
95-005106
FR 40(3)
271
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Nezarni-Balouchi , S. A.
95-006365
fi'ezani, S. A.
95-004474
Nexlin, L. P.
55-005850
,'ilazi, Mohafiiriad Sadiq
95-006873
Hibbelink, Nathan P.
95-00*1313
Nibbio, B.
95-004807
NicGiibhainn, Saoirse
95-004369
Nichols, J. H.
05-005589
Nichols, Michelle L.
95-006194
Nicieza, Alfredo G.
95-005531
Nickerson, Paul
95-006123
Nickum, David
95-006141
Nlcol, Kimberley
95-007032
Nlcoli Tolosa, Leandra Hireya
95-005738
Nieland. David L.
95-005370
NIelander, William J.
95-006874
Nielsen, Larry A.
95-006142
fileraela, Eero
95-005099
Niemcla, Scott I.
95-005999
Nijhof, H.
95-004593
Nlkinnaa, Hlklto
95-005033
Nikolacva, V. H.
95-005851
Nikolaichuk, L. A.
95-004733
Nilsen, F.
95-004907
Nilsen, Frank
95-005799
Nilasen, Kjell T.
95-005453
95-005474
NUsson, Goran E.
95-004934
95-C05017
Ninomlya, Hanabu
95-OD4935
Nishlmoto, Robert T
95-006564
Nishlimira, llltoshi
95-004936
»Itta, Eugene T.
95-006875
Nixon, Stephen W.
95-005502
Noakes, David L. n
9S-005337
Noble, Alicia C
95-004652
Noble, Dave
95-004547
Noble, R. Li
95-005536
"wW". Richard L.
95-004H47
.. .CONTINUED. . ,
Noble, Hlrlmril I-.
95-OOOfiW^
Hoble, Sisiiilfit M.
93-006100
Nogn , E . J .
05-0057<J7
Nogaloa, M.
95-OQ!iiWS
Nohi-stodl, DniiH-
95-OOfl571
Noltc, David A.
95-0061/1/1
Homurn, Sol-smm)
95-005760
Nomura, Tut siili'li
95-0057,17
NonnotLu, <!.
93-006877
95-00607(1
Northwest Ati.
95-D062ia
Norton, filivin
Hoonan, fir J nil
95-005761
NortUn, lUcfc
35-000000
Horoikn, Jntin
95-00636*
No cmnti , F . I .
95 -005/1 70
Northcotn, rlli(wn.iri li.
93 -OOC fili1.
NorUicut, It. (Jh'illl
05-004 70fl
Northi-ldga, Nltnon I'.
Unit
NOBS, RQCI! F,
95-QQ6lft!i
NotarbartGlo-i(ll.-!i<rHnt«,
95-OOS7GC
NougnyrndB, 1'h.
95-00372',
Novae , C .
93-005703
Novah, Jalin T.
95-00', fi7Z
Novlhov, G. (J.
95-003260
Novitsky, A. L,
95-00569.1
Novoa , B ,
95-003819
Noya, M,
95-005762
Noya, Manual
93-005763
Nayan, Eh L.
95-005117
NozQhl, H.
95-00503;.
Nozaht, Mamunl
95-00/.339
95-005012
Nugent, Rachal A,
95-00696I1!
Nunez; Espinoaa, Jono K«i
95-005738
Munez, Solednd
95-005770
95-005777
Nurnbarg, GarLi-ml K,
95-006198
272
AUTHOR INDEX
Nxomnni, C. D.
95-006146
Nyluilii., A..
95-005820
O 'Boyle, K.
95-00&727
95-00 &928
O'Doyle, R. N.
95-006855
O'Brien, D. G.
95-006999
O'Brien, John F.
95-005323
O'Conncll, M. F.
95-006630
O'Connor, IJ. I.
95-005986
95-005987
O'Connor, Daniel V.
•95-OOfi670
O'llaLloran, K.
95-005920
O'Hara, K.
95-006147
O'Harc, D. B.
95-004940
Q'lliilgin, Co 1m
95-005101
G'l.auglilln, J.
95-006577
G'l.&airy, Joseph T.
05-006273
O' Belli, Graeme
95-005309
0' Shea, Daniel T.
95-000615
Oberlc, M.
Ochkur, S. I,
95-004800
Odd s son, Goir
95-006353
Oiloh, MuEeed
95-006378
Ogaaavara, Tsuyoshl
95-Q04B53
Qgawa, K.
95-005053
Ogawa , Kaauo
95-005800
95-005801
Ggrfon, John C,
95-OOCOB1
Ogiar rte Bnulny, H.
95-005769
Ogle, Derek II.
95-005477
95-005532
OfiLesby, R, T.
95-006499
Oh, Ick-Kawi
93-006271
95-006272
Q1», Hyung-Joo
93-005821
95-005822
Qhara, No burn
95-005760
OlilcnforsL, Frans Heinricli
95-006655
Olino, Atauslii
95-0046B6
Ohta, Hi torn!
95-004941
Ohta , Hasahiro
95-004615
Ohta, Masataka
95-005516
Oikaua, Shin
95-004942
Oiahl, T.
95-0050Z7
Ojerta, F. Patriclo
95-004943
Ojalick, E. J.
95-004407
Oka, Yosliitatta
95-004B63
95-005060
Okainoto , N .
95-005113
95-005116
OkomoLo, Nobuaki
95-005715
Okiynma , Muneo
95-005165
Okiiimira, lliromi
95-004344
OkiiKnwa, Koiclii
95-004flfi3
Olah, J.
95-004473
93 -00 4474
95-006364
95-006365
Oldawage, W, II.
93-005853
95-005854
Oleson, N. J.
95-005S03
Olivn, Harcclo
95-003Q45
Oliver, Chrla
95-000879
Oliver, John
95-005976
Olivier, «.
95-00-4796
Olio, 1). I,,
95-005225
Ollnvlor, F.
95-003066
Olacn, Anno llovlt
95-004400
Olaon, Alan D.
95-006616
Olson, 0). P,
93-005997
Olson, Percy
95-006091
Olsson, Anders
95-000001
Olas-.awska, Anna
95-006002
OmbrcdnriG, Dominique
93-006617
Omoljaniukt llolicrt J.
95-004996
OnR, 5. I.
93-004608
Ongortli, Jerry K,
93-003765
Onjukka, s. T.
95-005808
Ono, Hldeki
93-005101
Ooka-Soucla , Sndnho
95-005196
Oo at ingli, I,
95-006019
Opacak, A.
95-004554
FR 40(3)
273
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Opacak, Andjelko
95-004594
Oporto, Jorge A.
95-006907
Opperhulzeti, Antoon
95-006035
Oprea, L.
95-005705
Opuszynska, Wanda
95-004475
Opuszynski, Karol
95-004475
Orach-Meza, F. L,
95-006423
Orban, L.
95-005110
Orlob, G, T.
95-006496
Ormerod, S. J.
95-005879
Orr, Michael W,
95-006530
Orr, Wes
95-004547
Orringer, S. L.
95-005354
Oral, Joseph A.
95-006880
Ortega, Herbert
95-005936
Orth, D. J.
95-005541
Orth, Donald J.
95-006148
95-006604
Ortiz, H.
95-004945
Osato, Shinko
95-004454
95-004476
Osborne, Randall
93-006300
ostland, V. E.
95-004882
95-005753
95-005754
95-005764
Oteme, Ziriga JOSUG
95-005070
Otis, Keith J.
95-005907
Ottobre, J. s.
95-004784
Ottolenghi, C,
95-004946
Oudit, Gavin Y.
95-OD4773
95-004947
Oulmi, Y.
95-006003
Oulni, Yasmina
95-006004
Oven, L. S.
95-006149
Overton, C. Kerry
95-006232
93-006618
Owen, C.
95-003870
Owsley, David E.
95-004660
Oxenford, Hazel A.
95-005581
95-005590
95-005591
Oyarzun G,, Giro
95-005682
Oyarzun, Giro
95-005138
Ozdamar, Emin
95-006881
Pace, M. L.
95-006300
Pace, .Michael 1,.
95-006363
Pacey, C,
95-006695
Pacific Fishery Miimwrcc-nt
95-006882
Pack, Michael
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
Paclibare, J. 0-
95-005784
Page, Fred
95-006826
Pages, T.
95-004948
Pagnotta, AnUmclln
95-004949
Painter, Dick
95-007042
Palavage, Drew H.
95-006151
Palecek, J.
95-005126
Palenzuela, 0.
95-005766
Palmegiano, G. B.
95-004552
Palmisano, Aldo N.
95-005742
Palomo Martinez, Olorln Uiu
95-004378
Palsson, S.
95-005073
Panalotidi, A, I.
35-004719
Panek, Frank M.
95-006883
95-006884
Paniagua, Ricanlo
95-004677
Papp, Zs.
95-005118
Pappantoniou, A.
95-005592
Parazo, M. H.
95-004529
Pardo, Nelaon M.
93-004403
Parin, N. V.
95-005568
95-005669
Pa rial, G.
95-004441
95-004692
Park, Yong-Seok
95-004714
95-004950
95-004951
Parker, E. R,
95-005533
Parker, Gary
95-006626
Parker, Ingrld H.
95-006329
Parker, Nick C.
93-004408
Parker, Robert M.
95-005272
95-006670
274
AUTHOR INDEX
Parker, S. J.
95-005212
Parker, Sandra K.
55-005087
parmanne, Raimo
95-000716
Parpoora, I. Z.
95-004715
Parrish, Donna L.
95-005651
Parrlzaa, Marcelina
95-004952
Parrot, Joanne L.
95-006005
Parsley, Michael J.
95-006619
Parsons, Glenn R.
95-005D23
Part, P.
95-005059
Pascho, Ronald J.
95-0057'.2
95-005765
PascviaL, Miguel A.
95-005407
Pasaar-iell.o, H,
95-005280
Patarnello, Tomaso
95-00507/1
Pate, Jennifer
95-006150
Pati , Debananda
95-00*953
Patino, Reynaldo
95 -00', 954
Patrick, E. Vincent
95-006994
Patrick, Ruin
95-006151
Patzner, Robert A.
95-006569
Paugy, Didier
95-005580
Paul, ft, J,
95-004955
Paul, J. M.
D5-OQ4955
Paulin, Michncl G.
95-005213
Pnulsen, Charles H,
95-006660
Paulson, Hn tt hew J.
95-00521/1
Pauly, D.
95-006424
Pavlov, D, 5.
95-005215
95-005216
95-005(|08
Pavlova, M. E.
95-005693
Pavson, H. G,
95-005273
95-006273
95-006325
Payne, p. Michael
95-006885
1'ayne, Holier t N,
95-006468
Paz de Miguel, Maria
95-OOA677
Pazos, Francinco
93-005756
Peacock, G.
95-006727
95-006928
Pearce, .John U.
95-005897
95-006866
Pearcy, William G.
95-005382
Pearsons, Todd N.
95-006299
Peddemors, Vic
95-006294
Pedcrsen, Karl
95-005766
Pederaen, Hark
95-005160
Pedersen, Soren Anker
95-005478
Pedrctti, John W.
95-004490
95-004491
Peeler, James T.
95-004431
Pekar, F.
95-004473
95-00636')
95-006365
Pelletier, Georges
95-005041
Fellett, Thomas D.
95-006445
Pollett, Ton
95-006511
Pembcrton, David
95-006887
Penaloza, Itaquel
95-004406
Penczak, T.
95-006233
Fondas, A. M.
95-005132
Pendas, Alberto M.
95-005103
Petition, Carlos
95-004893
Peng, Chun
95-004956
Penman, D. J.
95-005136
Pcpin, P.
95-005593
Pepin, Pierre
95-005355
95-006425
Popper, Ian
95-005936
Pcqucno R. , German
95-005594
Pcqueno, German
95-005683
Pcrchec, G.
95-004477
95-004756
Percgrim, K. M.
95-OQ'i 725
Poreira, G.
95-004957
Poretz, Y.
95-004443
95-005085
Porez Ponce do Leon, Gorardo
95-005855
Perez-Figares, J. M.
95-004888
Perez-Sanchez, Jaurae
95-004893
95-004958
Perez, Sara I.
95-005824
FR 40(3)
275
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Perkins, Perk
95-006274
Perra, Paul
95-006888
Perrlere, C.
95-00(1825
95-G04991
Perriii, N.
95-006 H26
Perrin, W. F.
95-006738
Perrin, William F.
95-006889
95-006890
95-006891
95-00702/1
Perry, Sue A.
95-006612
Perry, William B.
95-006612
Persat, II.
95-005489
Persell, John S.
95-005898
Pesca (Mexico)
95-006892
Petek, F.
95-004825
Peter, R. E.
95-004/159
95-004875
95-004879
95-004959
Peter, Richard E.
93-004794
95-004956
Paterman, Larry G.
95-006152
Peterroan, Randall H.
95-006792
Peters, N.
95-005823
P-eters, R, C.
95-004838
Peters, Robert H.
95-006055
Petersen, James H.
95-005499
Petersen, P. H.
95-005073
Peterson, Allen E., Jr.
95-006893
Peterson, N. Phil
95-003140
Peterson, R.
95-005534
Peterson, R. H.
95-00*1960
Peterson, William T,
95-006694
Petersson, Erik
95-005139
Petit, M.
95-006894
Petltjean, H,
95-004562
95-004595
Petran, A.
95-006216
Pettell, R.
95-004571
Petrere, Miguel, Jr.
95-005552
95-005553
Petrocci, Charles
95-006895
Petroff, B. K.
95-004784
Pettersen, E. Fnuaa
95-004961
Pettersen, G. W.
95-004H49
Peuhkuri, Nina
95-005535
Peyton, R. Ben
95-006254
Peyton, Scott
95-006620
Pfeffer, E.
95-004601
95-004602
Pfeffer, Ernst
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
Phelpa, Ronald P.
95-005275
Plillipp, David P.
95-005095
Phillppart, Jean Claude
95-004379
Phillips, All
95-006229
Phillips, J. M.
95-005536
Phillips, L. J.
95-005978
Plilips, Edward J.
95-006473
Phyne, John
95-004380
Piacka, V.
95-006024
Piasecki, W.
95-005856
Picard, Chris A.
95-006528
Picard, Chris H.
95-005595
Piccoli, P. M.
95-004997
Pickering, A. D.
95-004967
Pickering, Helen J.
95-006896
Pickett, G. D.
95-006275
Piedrahita, Raul IE.
95-004&57
Piegay, H.
95-006621
Pierantoni, Riccurdo
95-004794
Pierce, Clay L.
95-005508
95-005520
95-005524
95-005537
95-005539
Piercey, G. E.
95-004757
Pierotti , Raymond
95-006153
Pignatare, Juditli
95-005119
Pike, D. G.
95-006897
Pikitch, Ellon K.
95-006353
95-006792
Pilarczyk, Andrzej
95-004596
FR 40(3)
276
191
AUTHOR INDEX
Pillay, T. V. R.
95-004381
Finder, A- W.
95-004824
Pinedo, Maria Cristina
95-006898
95-OD6B99
Pinkerton, Evelyn
95-006154
95-006900
Pinnny, Chris
95-000689
Pinney, Chris A.
95-0066BB
Plnsesit, David L.
95-005355
Piraccini, G.
95-13041)03
Plsaiior Janice A.
95-006232
Piaano, Mark S.
95-006326
95-006622
95-006623
Piskorski, P.
95-006200
Plater, E, P.
95-006155
Plstei-, Edwin P.
95-00 &064
95-007029
95-007030
95-007031
95-007032
Pitcher, T. J.
93-005483
Pitlo, John , Jr.
9:5-005409
Pitman, Veronica H.
95-006319
Planas, J.
95-OQ'i929
Planas, Jose
95-OOti952
Plancllas, Mnrio
95-005100
PUnte, Stove
95-006068
Plattfi, William S.
95-007050
Plaut, I.
95-004962
PLisotakaya, Erika M,
95-004952
Plumb, John A.
95-005767
Podhorny, J.
95-005951
Pae, Tlionaa P.
95-OQ55'i4
95-006358
95-006379
Polaclieek, T. W.
95-006929
Polekslc, V, D.
95-005901
Poll, n. M.
95-004'i'U
93-004828
Pollard, Barbara
95-006901
Pollock, Kenneth II,
95-005312
95-Q06<112
Potlock, T. L.
95-006220
Poloa, Joseph C.
95-006156
Poltavchuk, H. A.
95-006624
Polunin, Nicholas V. C.
95-006858
Palyhos, Cs.
95-006026
Polzonetti-Magnih A. M.
95-004920
Ponain, P.
95-005217
Poncin, Pascal
95-006061
PondH, Phadrca Dencae
95-006157
Pongania, David. J.
95-006625
Pont, D,
95-00-5560
Pont, Didiar
95-005561
Pon/a, SupaL
95-00^.439
Ponzetta, H. P.
95-004692
Popek, Wlortzimieri;:
95-00'.963
Porak, Wesley F.
95-005433
Porak, Westley
95-006690
Porta, S.
95-004807
porteiro, C,
95-005485
Porter, Julie H.
95-005410
Porter, Marfc
95-004769
Porter, Steven H.
95-005546
Porter, T. R.
95-006630
Post, David M.
95-006363
Post, John K-
95-004964
Poatlethwalte, Emma K,
95-004965
Poston, Fred L.
95-00618',
Potak, Katho tints K.
95-005312
Potelov, Vlacllmlr
93-005474
Potestas, I. 0.
95-00',524
PototakiJ, I. V.
95-004829
Potter, A.
95-004409
Potter, I. C.
95-004966
Pottingar, N. Diane
95-006629
Pottinger, T, 0.
95-004749
95-004967
95-005918
Potts, Jennifer C,
95-005538
Potts, W. T, W,
95-004918
Pou, M. N.
95-004428
FR 40(3)
277
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Pouilly, H.
95-006427
Poulin, Robert
95-005857
Poulos, Christine
95-006286
Povz, Mcta
95-005588
95-006158
Pow, David V.
95-00/i96fl
Powell, Eithne
95-005758
Powell, J. F. F.
95-005069
Powell, Mark D.
95-006006
Powell, Richard
95-005758
Powell, S. F,
95-005136
Powell, Thomas H.
95-006704
Power, G.
95-006428
Power, Geoffrey
93-006560
Power, M,
95-006428
Power, Mary E.
93-006626
Powers, Dennis A,
95-005661
Poznyak, V. G.
95-005659
Praderl, Rieardo
9S-006902
Prado, Joel
95-006903
Praselt, Edward D.
95-004633
Prat, F.
95-004503
PreaLl, R. j,
95-006159
Prerndas, P. D.
95-005725
Prendergast, Angela F.
95-004580
Prendergast, Linda A.
95-006574
Propaa, Ellie
95-005985
Presley, B. J.
95-005976
Press, C. McL.
95-005768
Preston, Gregory H,
95-005912
Preston, R, j,
95-006246
Price, Nicholas C.
95-005759
Price, p.
95-005902
Price, Rene M.
95-006652
Prilutzky, A.
95-004661
Primavera, Jurgenne H.
95-004500
Prttchard, John
95-005093
Pritchard, Wilson C.
95-005502
Proch, S. D.
95-006590
Prochazka, K,
95-005356
Proctor, Cfflig tl.
95-005151
Proebstel, Don S,
95-006160
Proenza, FvalJo
95-006985
Prokes, H.
95-005120
Prosser, II. J,
95-005870
Prosser, Norvilio
95-006101
Proulx, Eugene
95-007013
Provenzano K., Fiviui-ls
95-005596
Provotorova, A. N.
95-00530.1)
95-005337
Prud'homme, Anne -Hurl*-
95-005942
Prunet, P.
95-004740
95-005918
Przybyl, AntoTii
95-004582
Pudadera, H. J. , .li .
95-004524
Pulsford, A. I,.
95-0049C9
Purvis, W. K,
95-006545
Pusey, Bradley- J .
95-005479
95-006627
Putman, John H.
95-005520
95-005530
Puviani, A. C.
95-004946
Pyle, Michael T.
95-00623'i
Quan Han f ens
95-004530
Quentel, C.
95-005769
Quesada, Juan A.
95-004678
Quinitio, G. F.
95-004371
quinn, Jeffrey W,
95-006628
Quinn, Stevo
95-006161
Quinn, Thomas I',
95-004866
95-005140
95-005407
95-005417
95-005540
95-006295
Quintero, S.
95-006007
Quiros, Rolando
95-006233
Quiroz B., Roger
95-005277
Qureshi, I, H,
95-006046
Rab, H. A.
95-005702
Rab, p.
95-005126
95-005141
278
AUTHOR INDEX
:abanal, Hcnninlo R.
95-004362
abeni, Charles F.
95-006641
labuor , C. O.
95-006276
Lachlin, J. W.
95-005480
Lad ford, Dtiane S.
95-006162
tadko, Michael A.
95-006618
[ado H. , Edgar
35-006977
ladonski, Gil
95-006163
ladovsky, Frank J.
95-0055-97
laatke, Richard L,
95-005547
la tlimz - Neto , Joao
95-004573
lady, A. A.
95-006026
ia|;a, J. Antonio
55-006762
ulu, N.
95-005018
Paul J.
95-006387
ilEiJiel, Frank J.
95-005598
itiihraann, II-
95-005951
95-006031
(Uaibley, Paul T.
95-006327
Rallsbock, Steven F.
95-006629
Raines, Peter S.
95-007011
R« in rile i Ron J.
95-004981
Rakaj, H.
•95-006164
Ralston, April Osmer
£5-005218
Rein, Muralidhar
95-005955
Raman, A.
95-004862
Ramos, A. G.
95-006891
Ramos, Casto
Rnnos, J.
95-00'i503
Ramos, R.
95-006750
RBIIU, K,
95-004383
Rana, K. J.
95-004739
95-OOH97Q
9S-00513Q
Randall, C. F.
95-00/1971
Randall, CUve
95-OOA769
Randoll, D. J.
95-004766
Randall, David
95-004972
95-004973
Randall, David J.
05-005003
...CONTINUED...
Randall, David J.
95-005004
95-005040
Randall, J. K.
95-005599
Randall, John E.
95-005663
95-005681
95-0056B5
95-005666
95-005687
Ranta, Esa
95-005535
Rno, Rayavarapu J.
95-006904
Rash, W. MarK
95-005876
Raahidi, B. B.
95-00446B
Rasmusaen, Joseph B.
95-005524
95-005537
95-006432
Raamuaaen, L. E. L.
95-0048B9
Ratajczak, R-obert E., Jr.
95-005391
Ratnayake-Lecamvaaam, Mnno-ja
95-005087
Ratzon, S.
95-004528
Ran It, S.
95-005929
Ravaglia, M. A.
95-004716
Raven, Peter II.
95-005597
Rawllnaon, H. J. F.
95-005349
Re, P.
95-005400
Kea, Matthew
93-006595
Read, Andrew
95-006906
Read, Andrew J,
95-006905
Read, Martin G.
95-005479
95-006627
Rochlin, Otto
95-006710
RecoubratsUy , A. V.
95-00508C
RQddin> Davo G.
95-006931
Redding, D. G.
95-006630
Reddy, P. K.
95-004974
Reed, Ralph L.
95-00491'.
Rccvoa, William C.
95-006686
Rcgier, Henry A.
95-006165
Reid, E, Leif
95-007067
Reid, II. P.
95-006006
Reid, Scott D.
95-004973
Reid, Steve G.
95-004976
ReiinGchEiissel, Rcnate
93-005994
FR 40(3)
279
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Reiner t, Robert E.
95-Q06166
Reiri;-, Luis
95-005531
Reltan, L. j.
95-005768
Rejwan, C.
95-005358
Remmick, Ron
93-006167
Rerapel, Robert E.
95-006528
Renard, Philippe
95-005016
Render, Jeffrey H.
95-005219
Rene, Francois
95-004478
Renfro, Dennis
95-006690
Rennert, D.
95-004410
Renouf, Deane
95-006887
Rentier-Delruc, F.
95-004746
Resetarits, William J., Jr,
95-005645
Restrcpo, Victor R,
95-006429
Keyer, Jleina-Ulrich
95-005359
Reyea-Gavilan, Felipe G
95-005331
Reyes, D. H. , Jr.
95-004529
Reyes, Julio C.
95-006907
95-006949
95-006950
95-006951
Reynolds, James B.
95-004977
95-005646
Reynolds, John D,
95-005360
Reynoldson, Trefor B
95-006501
Rlbbink, A. J,
95-006146
Ricci, D.
93-004946
Rice, C. D.
95-006009
Rice, James A.
95-005502
95-005637
Richard, Barton A.
95-005068
95-005220
Richard, William H., Jr
95-006236
Richards, Andrew H.
95-006908
95-006909
Richards, Gary P
95-004978
Richards, Laura J.
95-006430
95-006910
Richards, V. L.
95-006010
Richardson, Carol A,
95-006328
Richman, N. Harold ITT
95-OQ506H
Richmonds, C. R.
95-005947
Richter, C. j. j.
95-004479
95-005122
Richter, Martha
95-004717
Ricklefs, Robert E,
95-005600
Riddy, H. D.
95-006942
Ridge, William J.
95-004669
Ridgway, H. S.
95-005358
Ridgway, Hark S.
95-005426
Ridha, M. T.
95-004506
Ridley, Jonathon H.
95-007011
Ridoux, Vincent
95-005481
Rieberger, Kevin
95-006000
Riechers, Robin K.
95-006277
Rieman, Bruce E.
95-005601
95-006631
Riepe, D.
95-006785
Rigby, Peter
95-005071
Riley, Janet
95-004384
Riley, H. W.
95-005858
Rincon, P. A.
95-006602
Rincon, Pedro A,
95-005221
Ringler, tj. H,
95-005627
95-006168
95-006214
95-006502
95-006590
93-006608
95-006609
95-006632
Rinne, John N.
95-006237
95-007068
Ripple, William J.
95-006169
Risser, Paul G.
95-006170
Ritchie, Peter A.
95-005074
Rivadenoira, Victor
95-006265
Rivier, J, E.
95-005069
Rivoalen, j, j.
95-006772
Robaina, Lidia
95-004569
Robb, L.
95-005450
Robba, M,
95-005929
Roberts, Frank L.
95-005607
Roberts, Kenneth J.
95-006911
FR 40(3)
2SO
1991
AUTHOR INDEX
-006431
, R. J.
3.5-005795
, Ronald J.
O5 -Q04 351
•arts, Tyson El.
Rokosh, D. A.
95-006020
Uollin, X.
-005 602
ottet-tson, I.
95 -Q06991
'obet-tson, John
95-006194
•95-006503
*ot»±iis , e. Richard
O5-Q05603
to b i m «j on , B. W.
O5-QQ54B2
lobinson, Beren, W.
05-00*718
'obi it son, C. Lance
O5- 006959
tabinson, Edwin II.
OS -001587
O5-O04597
Robinson, J.
05-005859
'Qblnson, R. L.
OB -005483
'olaohm, Richard A.
OS-OO'.OTQ
toTjotTinin, P. W. J.
eS-OO'.O'iO
toclicitr^J, Erich
•J3-O0703Q
^otlcl , p. Helen
95-O05222
totlc. Michael
•95-O06633
toctciiutscord, H.
O5-OOA6flt
O3-OO/.602
locletiutscord, Harkus
05-00^508
05-00^599
s, Leonnrd J.
O5-O05275
iodric-fc, Gary E.
, Martha
tad.irl.gucz, flnincn B.
OS -00^1193
lodrigtiez, llusty J.
O5-OQ5783
!otl r iswezi Sylvin
05-00562^
IDG , Brian
Q5- 006651
toed . K. I],
9S-O05751
loed , Knut II.
9D-Q05752
logers r Cliristophor
O5-O06912
to go re , Sara J,
nbuck , Jauoplt W.
Q5-0062/,a
toll tie i Klaus
[olilf, Daniel
Q5- 006634
lojas Beltran, Ricardo
95-O06301
Romalde, Jesus L.
95-005756
95-005770
95-005777
Rombout, J. H. W. M.
95-004367
95-005042
Romostanrt, Bernard
95-OOH7G3
Rondorf, Dennis W.
95-005052
Roni, Philip
95-005540
Ronis, M. J. J.
05-004993
Ronncstad, I.
95-004980
Rooljahkers, J. B. M. A.
95-005042
Rookcr, Jay R.
95-0054Q4
Rooa-Collins, Richard
95-006171
lioos , N ,
95-006366
Roper, J.
95-005861
Ropke, Andreas
95-0056B9
Roaati, Ronald
95-004481
95-004fi02
Hose, G. A.
95-005179
Rose, K. A.
95-006435
Roae, Kenneth A.
95-005647
93-006449
Rose, Sheldon H.
95-006172
Rosecchi, E,
95-005411
Rosenlund, llruce D.
95-007041
Itoacnltmd, (i,
95-004591
Roacnow, H,
93-004910
95-004911
95-004912
Roaonow, Heidc
95-004583
Rosenqvist, Gunilla
95-005223
Itosonthnl, H.
95-004385
93-004523
Rosen tlial, Ilarnld
95-004354
95-004386
Itoss, Robert M,
95-004411
95-004414
Ross, Stove W.
95-005406
Rossatto, Delia L.
95-004675
Roasi, Loreto
95-005436
Bossier, Olivier
95-005412
FU 40(3)
281
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Rosso, L.
95-005746
Rostant, Elizabeth S.
95-004981
Rothbard, S.
95-004482
95-004879
Roubal, F. R.
95-005862
Rountree, Rodney A.
95-005604
Rourke, A. W.
95-004982
Rowan, David J.
95-006432
Rowland, William J.
95-005224
Roy, C.
95-005485
Roy, Chris tiane
95-005629
Roy, Nirmal K.
95-005984
Roy, Sashwati
95-006011
Royce, William
95-006181
Ruban, G. I,
95-004719
Rubin, J, F.
95-005361
95-006426
Rubin, J.-F.
95-007014
Hudershausen, Paul V
95-006557
Rudstam, L. G.
95-006469
Rudstam, Lara G.
95-005486
95-006433
Ruesink, Jennifer L.
95-006329
Ruffino, Nauro Luis
95-006635
Rugen, William C.
93-005567
Ruiz Rejon, C,
95-005670
Ruiz Rejon, M.
95-005670
Ruaansky, C.
95-005887
Rusch, Kelly A.
95-004663
Russell, G.
95-006102
Buasell, p, H,
95-005861
Rust, Michael B,
95-004983
Rutan, Barbara J,
95-004810
Rutherford, Edward S
95-005313
95-005647
Rutten, Otto C.
95-006395
Ruzycki, E.
95-OOS870
Ryan, David
95-005953
Ryan, Joseph D.
95-006321
Ryan, M. J,
95-005144
Ryan, Michael J.
95-005134
Ryasantsevna E, 1.
95-005317
Ryer, C. H.
95-005225
Sablln-Yavorakiy, A. D.
95-005168
Sabo, M. J.
95-005541
Saborowskl, R.
95-004984
Sacchero, G.
95-005911
Saconov, Ju. G.
95-005297
Sadovy, Yvonne
95-OD4720
Saeki, Fiunlhiro
95-004944
Safe, Stephen
95-005976
SaEner, R.
95-004415
Safronov, A. M.
95-006402
Saglam, N.
95-005726
Sah, Jnyslngh
95-006279
Saha, Madhury R.
95-0044B7
Saila, Saul B.
95-005112
Saino, Nicola
95-005487
Saintin, P.
95-00^731
Salto, Toshiyuki
95-004723
Eakai, M.
95-004985
95-00577L
Sakai, Haaahiro
95-005772
Sakamoto, T,
95-005115
95-005116
Sakamoto, Toahio
95-006832
Sakamoto, Wataru
95-005393
Sakuma, Toocu
95-006913
Sakuma, Yoshlaki
95-006914
Saluiral, Makoto
95-004721
Sakurai, Yasunori
95-004714
95-004930
93-004951
Sakuramoto, Kazumi
95-006881
Salati, F.
95-005773
Sale, Michael J.
95-006667
95-007027
Sale, Mike
93-006539
Salekhova, L. P.
95-006149
Salem, A. A.
93-005950
Salewski, Volker
95-005616
AUTHOR INDEX
Sallii, Maria
95-004569
Salini, J, P.
95-005129
95-005534
Ealo, E. 0.
95-005276
Salojarvi, Kalervo
95-006344
Sanatne, Manuel
95-005277
SananiegQ, Jorge
95-006775
Sant-Deinmerle, Susanne
95-004810
3 ami a, Andrew J. W,
95-006012
Sanpa til-Kumar, R.
95-004966
Sairipaih, K.
95-005969
Sanpath , Kunchi Lham
95-005970
Sample, W. David
95-004483
Sampson i David B .
95-006434
Sanchez Volasco, Laura
95-005605
Sanrtorcock, F. K.
95-005279
Sanders en, Hakan T.
95-006822
SaiuSheinrich, Mark D.
95-005401
Saniilno, A. H-
93-005713
Sandnes , K .
95-004544
Sanilrock, Oliver
95-005606
Sanger , David
95-005607
Sano, Mltauhiro
95-001714
Sano, Natsumi
95-005713
Sana , Tokua
95-005813
95-005825
Santamarlna, M. T.
95-004808
Santlc, Mate
95-001967
Santos, C. T. C.
95-00<i9fl8
Santos, M. J.
95-0058*3
Santos, Uicardo Sorrao
95-005319
Sarttos, Ysabcl
95-005756
Satituccl, Victor J,, Jc,
95-005648
Sanyal, Nick
95-006244
95-000278
Sargent, J. R.
93-004989
Sargent, John R.
95-004752
95-005035
Saricyyupoglu, M.
95-005726
Sarig, S.
95-004434
Sarkkah Jukka
95-006013
Sarzanini, C.
95-005911
Sasagawa, Ichiro
95-004990
Sato, Georgina H.
95-007062
Sato , Yoshinori
95-005813
Satoli, Chieko
95-004710
Satoli, El.
95-004740
Satoli, N.
95-004740
Saurtov, Y. S.
95-004722
Saner, Jennifer S,
95-006458
Saundeua, It. 1..
95-004509
95-004803
Sauviflt, H.-P.
95-004991
Savinykti, V. F.
95-005542
Sawano, Keiictii
95-004895
Sawhill, Steven G.
95-006173
Saxena, P. K.
95-004999
Sayer, N. D. J.
95-005279
Sazonov, Yuri I.
95-005676
Scaglinne, A.
95-006785
Scalot, Charles G.
95-006174
Scarnocchia, Dennis L,
95-006518
Schael, Denisc M,
95-005321
Schartl, Manfred
95-005143
Scheffcr, H.
95-006435
Scheidogger, Karl J.
95-006445
Schellor, R. M.
95-006999
Schenk, H.
95-006600
Sclierbitch, L. V.
95-005543
93-006175
Schinvini, Adrian C. M.
95-006797
Schick, Daniel F.
95-006915
Schiel, David R.
95-006916
Scliill, Daniel J.
95-006636
95-006653
Schindlcr, Daniel E,
95-005457
95-006363
Scliiii tu, P.
95-005280
Schjoltlager, Blrgit
95-004992
Schlenk, D.
93-004993
FR 40(3)
283
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Sclilosser, Isaac J.
95-005098
95-006637
Schlupp, I.
95 -005 14 4
Schluter, Dolpli
95-005093
95-005600
Schmai, R. Nick
95-006668
Sctimld-AUlana, Annie
95-004754
Schmidt, Dana
95-006504
Schmidt, Kent W.
95-005899
Schmidt, R, E.
95-005362
95-006717
Schmidt, W.
95-005823
Schmidt, Wayne
95-006470
Schmidtke, L. H.
95-006176
Schmled, Ronald L.
95-006917
Schmttz, B.
95-005195
Schmitz, Monika
95-004994
Schnack, Dietrich
95-004540
95-005634
95-006694
Schneider, D. C.
95-005649
Schneider, David C,
95-006841
Schneider, James C.
95-005488
Schnitzler, Paul
95-005615
Schnute, Jon T.
95-006430
95-006910
Schomann, ![.
95-004523
Schoonbee, H. J,
95-005943
Schoor, W. Peter
95-004914
Schorr, Hark S.
95-006279
95-006505
Schcable, Hernie
95-004547
Schrairm, Harold L., Jr
95-006483
Schreck, C. B,
93-004412
Schreck, Carl B.
95-004814
93-004819
95-004898
95-004995
93-005282
Schreckenbach, K.
95-004585
Schreiber, A,
95-006600
Schreiner, Dean F,
95-006279
Schrenk, Frledernann
95-005555
95-005606
Schrey, Wolfram Chr.
95-004634
Sch river, Per
95-006506
Schrock, Robin H.
95-004898
95 -005774
Schroeder, A.
95-005951
95-00600S
Schrouder, John D.
95-00646B
Schubel, Jerry H.
95-0067O4
Schuck, Mark L.
95-006335
Schultz, Eric T.
95-005631
95-005650
Schultz, Heinz
95-0054 7O
Schultze, A. Eric
95-00583*
Schulze, Mar go
95-005651
Schupp, Dennis 11.
95-006466
Schurroan, Rachel
95-006280
Schwaiger, J,
95-005933
95-006031
Schwartz, Frank J.
95-00545S
Schwartz, Michael V.
95-004644
95-004645
Schwartzentrubei1, R, SI.OVCD
95-004996
Schwarz, F. J.
95-004603
Schwarz, Jannle
95-004400
Schwarz, Leslie Kendall
95-004881
Schwarzkopf, Larry
95-005899
Schwedler, Tom E.
95-004646
Schwoerbel , Jtirgen
95-00621B
Scoppettone, G* Gacy
95-007038
95-007039
95-007062
Scott, A. P.
95-005363
Scott, Alexander p.
95-005352
Scott, J. Michael
95-006145
Scott, H. C.
95-006576
Scott, Michael D,
95-006965
Scott, Thomas M,
95-004375
Scruton, A.
95-005404
Scudder, Sylvia J.
95-005281
Seagrave, Chris
95-004344
95-004447
Seaae, John
95-006732
FR 40(3)
284
AUTHOR INDEX
Seehin, V. T.
95-00635'.
95 -006'. JO
Secambes, C. J.
93-OOtiB91
Q5-00602B
Secoc, D. II.
95-004907
95-006330
95-006281
95-006986
Pesca (Mexico)
V. A.
95-005314
Seeb, Lisa W.
93-006*) 18
Seed, R.
95-003896
Seelbach, Paul W.
95-000671
Seelye, Jamoa G.
95-0011730
95-005376
Seeiiappa, D.
55-00'. 604
S-egnet:, II.
95-00-1761
93-004355
95-004998
95-00592B
Sehgal, G. K.
95 -OO/i 999
SetigaL, If, S.
95-0044B5
95-004999
Seki, Shingo
95-Q0663B
Sol goby, James II.
Seltvonchick, Daniel P.
95-005836
Snaljelid, R.
95-005709
Seinalulii, Soulch
95-005985
Scinbcl, 0. T.
&5-00&230
Scjiien'liov, P . G.
95-00516B
Scmmons, Hlcliael J.
95-00^604
Sempcski, P.
93-005'iB9
SCHECB, Ernest D.
95-ODG718
Sonlna, I. K.
95-005305
Seno, ItlL-onii
95-006437
Senoo, ShlgBharu
Scokn, Hanabu
95-005026
Sequcira, Marina
95-006919
Serchnk. Ftedric H.
95-006871
95-006893
95-0069ZO
Serodiak, flark
95-005985
Sorgeyevi Vu. S.
95-006921
Sorlcano, Joac I,.
95-003976
Serrano, Octavio Rivero
95-005936
Servos, H. R.
95-005995
Sctka, Joae D.
95-005000
Sever, Lowell E.
95-005992
Severi, W.
95-004988
Sevin, J. M.
93-005807
Shabalin, V. N.
95-006355
Shnckell, N. I,
95-006177
Shacklcy, S. E.
95-005242
95-005333
Shaffer, H. Bradley
95-005690
Shah, Wajccl A.
95-Q04'i87
Slialiat, T. H.
95-004364
95-004365
Sliaheen, A. A.
95-005990
Shahidi, Fereiiloon
95-005013
Shake, Dill
95-006057
95-006178
Shannon, L. V.
95-006922
Shao, B.
95-005364
Shapiro, Douglas V.
95-005177
Sliarber, Norman G.
93-005001
Shnrma, R, P,
95-006014
Sharpc, C. S.
95-004995
Sharpc, Cameron S.
95-005282
Shaw, Kate
95-003690
Shaw, Thomas A.
93-006923
Shchcrhnchev, Yuri N.
95-005691
Shchcrbukha, A, Ya.
95-006624
Shealer, David A.
93-003490
Shearer, Karl
95-004605
Shearer, Karl D.
95-004604
Shcohy, Daniel J.
95-006924
Slieiko, B. A.
95-005692
3hekhovL3Cva, L> S.
95-006925
Shelby, Bo
95-006639
Shelton, Peter A.
95-006438
95-006920
Shepard, Steven L.
95-003607
Sliepliord, Gary It.
95-OOC40B
Sheppard, J, D.
95-006238
PR 40(3)
285
AUTHOR INDEX
Shcppard, M. B.
95-005775
Sheridan, Hark A.
95-005131
Sherwood, N. M.
95-005069
Shevtsov, S. Ye.
95-006356
Shi Xuewen
95-005265
Shlau, Shi-Yen
95-004606
95-004607
95-004B76
Shibayev, S. W.
95-006354
Shichlda. Y.
95-005037
Shields, F. Douglas, Jr.
95-006799
Shin, Su-Ru
95-005155
Shikata, Takafuml
95-004609
Shim, K. F,
95-004608
Shlraamura, Tetsuya
95-006607
Shlmeno, Sadao
95-004609
Shimokawa, H.
95-004846
Shlnohara, Gento
95-005608
Shiozawa, Dennis K.
95-005145
95-005256
Shlpp, R. L.
95-006996
Shirakiharo, Kunla
95-006439
Shireman, Jerome V.
95-004475
Shively, Rip S.
95-006379
Shkarina, T. V.
95-005002
Shoemaker, Craig
95-005767
Short, Stephen A.
95-007001
Shreatha, Tej Kumar
95-006640
Shrimpton, J. Mark
95-005003
95-005004
Shroyer, Steven H.
95-005332
Shul'man, G. E.
95-004753
Shute, J. R.
95-004635
Stmter, B, J.
95-005358
95-005623
Shuter, Brian
95-006450
Slaw-Yang, Yap
95-006282
Slciliano, Salvatora
95-006848
95-006927
Siddall, R.
95-004940
95-005889
Siebers, Dietrich
95-005971
Siegfried, C. A.
95-O06239
Sievert, Norman J.
95-D06S4B
Sigholt, Trygve
95-O04894
Sih, Andrew
95-OO5103
95-006664
Silber . Gregory K.
95-006720
Silva, Patricio
95-OO6015
Silva, Rui P. E.
95-QO6691
Silvert, W.
95-OO43Q7
95-OO4388
Silvay, J. c.
95-DO6390
Simco, Bill A.
95-OO4830
95-OO4899
SimeLl, H.
95-O04613
Simenstad, Chnrics A.
95-OD6719
Simons i Erika II.
95-O052B1
Simonsoii, Timothy 0.
95-O06357
95-006445
Sin, F. Y. T.
95-O05146
Sin, I. L,
95-O05146
Sin, Yoke Hln
95-O05988
Sinclair, A. F.
95-OQ6753
Sinclair, Alan
95-OD6440
Sinclair, H.
93-GQ6928
Sindaco, Roberto
95-O05550
Singapore Neuroaciicncci
95-005005
Singer, H. M.
95-OO6016
Singh, H. K,
95-CO5947
Singh. H, N.
95-OO6017
Singh, Piyuslm
93-O05191
, Tmiln
Singleton, Howard J.
95-006018
Slnokrot, B. A.
95-006441
'Sirola, P.
95-005220
Sitizyo, Kiitlro
93-O04723
Sitja-Bobadllla, A,
95-OOS786
Sivak, J. G.
95-OO/.676
Siversort, Hikael
Siwickl, Andrzoj K.
95-003945
Sjolander, Erik
95-OO6571
(3)
286
AUTHOR INDEX
Sjostrand, Dengt
95-006716
Shelton, Paul H.
95-005609
Skinner, K. H.
05-00*725
Skiver, Per
95-006487
Skjeveland, Jargon E.
95-005332
SKJoldnl, Hein Rune
93-005437
Skarkcmaki, E. F.
05-005006
Slater, C. It.
95-004995
SlaLer, Caleb El.
95-OQ4B19
Slechta, V.
95-OO5126
Sleclita, VlasUntl
95-004706
Sleiderink, H. M.
95-006019
Slcpoiihlia | M.
95-006B94
Slobodyaiiyuk. S, Ja.
95-005653
SloLvcA. II. -G.
05-005706
Small, I.
95-006442
SmcrtboL, R. Kent
95-005410
Srnltli, Andrew
95-006903
Smltli. C. L,
95-005610
95-006611
Snilth, Carl
95-005227
Q5-OU53&5
Smith, Charlie E.
9D-004402
9-5-004^^7
95-0045*16
95-00'.3fi9
95-0070*1
Smith, Cciuctlfiml L.
Smith,
95
Smith,
95
SmUli
95
Smith
95
Smith
95
Smith
95
Smith
95
95
95
95
95
Smith
95
Smttli
95
Smith
95
Smith
95
D. V,
0058BO
f. W.
006507
I. R.
006020
Jim
007042
Hoy a
00'i717
, n. Jnn F.
-OD3171
-005173
-00517')
-003175
-003176
, R, L,
-004955
S. A.
-004726
, S, J.
-003509
, S, L.
-005007
Smith. Stanford II.
95-00&508
Smith, Stanley D.
95-005544
95-006358
Smith, Stephen J.
95-004636
95-005090
95-006067
95-006443
Smith, T. D.
95-006929
Sraol, J. P.
95-OOSOB'i
95-006513
Smolensk!, Adam
95-005105
Sraouse, Peter E.
95-005147
Sneen, Martin E.
95-004684
Snelling, J. C.
95-004995
Snuclns, E. J.
95-005148
Snuclns, Ed J.
95-005626
Snyder, Darrel E.
95-005473
Soballe, David M.
95-006055
95-006458
Soderberg, Hakan
95-006571
Sodarberg, Richard W,
95-004389
95-004411
95-004414
Soeda, Hideo
95-006807
SoEiieaa, J. L.
95-005008
95-005009
Soengas, Jose L.
95-005010
Sohtner, S. H.
95-005597
Sokolov, V. E.
95-005611
Sokolowski, Maria B,
95-005222
Solomon, Richard
95-006015
Solsona, C.
95-OOA839
Sonrnarstrom, Sari
95-006179
35-006643
Sommor , A. -I.
95-005810
Sorimer, Ann-lnger
95-005811
Sondoreanrd, Martin
95-006487
95-006506
Sor onsen, Bodll
95-005011
Sorenaon, John
95-005899
Sorgeloos, P.
95-004367
95-004372
95-004610
Sorimachi, Minoru
95-005755
95-005814
FR 40(3)
287
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Sorimachi, Minorii
55-005817
Souchan, V.
95-006427
95-006444
Sonic, Michael
93-007015
Sown, Scott P,
95-006614 1<
Sower, S. A.
95-005034
Sower, StHda A.
95-004939
95-005012
Springier, George R.
95-005532
Sparliolt, Heurik
35-005491
Sparks, Richard E.
95-006327
95-0066',5
Spaulding, J. S.
95-006331
Spearc, D. J.
95-005818
Speare, David J,
95-006006
Speare, Peter
95-007016
Specker, Jennifer L.
95-005323
Speed, Terry
9-5-006421
Speilberg, Lars
95-004764
Sponce, JofE
95-006490
Spigal, Hnrvey
95-006646
Spittler, Thomas E.
95-006647
Spohn, S.
95-004757
Spokes, Katherine
95-006015
Spring, Stella M.
95-005423
Springer, Victor G.
35-003672
95-005694
95-005695
Spyker, Kay A.
95 -005 '(13
Srebocan, E.
95-006047
Sricbantiilk, N.
95-004533
Stivastava, A. K.
95-006017
Srivaatava, Rakesh Kumar
95-005013
Stacey, N. E.
95-004777
Stacey, Norman E.
95-005338
Stachowiak, K.
95-005006
Staggs, Michael D.
95-006445
Staicec, c.
95-006177
StaliHood, Del
95-006605
Stalnakcr, Glair
95-006648
Stalnaker, Clair B.
95-Q063B2
Stanficld, Les
95-006451
Stanfield, Lcs H,
95-006100
95-0066/.9
Stanley, David R.
95-006691
95-006930
Stanley, Scott E.
95-005696
Starncs, Lynn B.
95-006181
95-006240
Starovoit, Yu. A.
95-007017
Stascnkov, Vladlsnir A.
95-00547^
Stauffer, Jay R. , Jr-
95-005121
95-006321
Staurnes, Hague
95-OQ489d
Stay, F. S.
95-006021
Stead, S. M.
95-005545
Stedman, Richard
95-006289
Steeby, James A.
95-004667
Steedraan, Robert
95-006182
Steale, John C.
95-006987
Stefan, H. G.
95-00644L
Stefansson, S. 0.
95-004906
Stsfansaon, Sigurd 0.
95-004759
95-005014
Stefany, H. G.
95-000999
Steffensen, Erih
95-006693
Steffensen, J. F.
95-004905
Stehly, G. R.
95-005718
Stehr, C. H.
95-005997
Stein, Heiberl
95-004908
Stein, Roy A,
95-004435
95-005521
95-006678
Steinberg, H. D.
95-006446
Steinman, Diann
95-006702
Stenson, G. Q.
95-005462
95-005652
95-005653
95-006846
Stenson, Garry B.
95-006931
Stepanov, G. N.
95-006824
Stephens, Ben
95-005271
Stephens, Stanley J,
95-007040
Stephenson, M, F.
95-005850
FR 40(3)
AUTHOR IHiJEX
StcpHenaon, Hohiii't L.
95-O068dO
95-006932
Stor(}Loii, K. I.
95 -004 3 'i7
.Stevens, G ratchet)
95-OQ6'6S()
Stevens, June E.
95-0069:13
Si-uvens, John
95-005285
95-005492
St.-pvens | Luwia
95-005750
Stevens , Margaret K.
95-005'.<il
fit evens, Thomas 11.
9S-006283
Stevenson, Dnviil K.
Sumagayaay, Nella S.
95-00^611
Sumantadlnnta, K.
Stfivlr., I.
95-OOfl5!i'pi
Stewart, D. H.
95-006509
Stewart, K. M.
95-01)6510
Stickiicy, Robert. H.
95-004993
SUllwmll, Evelyn J.
95-005015
Stirling, II. I1.
')5-00&3f>7
Stlt.es, D. I,.
SLiiuts, C. J,
55-OD5't93
SLoiiB, }Lontll II.
or.-flosfao
Stona, S, 1,.
95-00'(995
Sl-Pt-cy, K. II.
93-00'. 557
Sl.ot-llc, Clir
Slow, Cfiilp, \.
05-005gfl(}
75-006022
,SI.L-aclinil, N. J. C.
95-OU701R
SLralny, Janice M.
Strnnko, Scoi.l, A,
95-OOr>'i3f>
95-005/.94
SLi-aub, I3nvld V.
iitresttii, J. M,
95-0068911
as, lllhtcnunn
SLruTtsnaos , fj,
95-OQ'.5S9
Slcussmann, Carlos Augusto
93-005016
SLurGiiliGL'g, F.
95-006000
ftu Vuiczlioiift
95-00^510
Suglno, IllirokHKu
95-006812
Suk, Wlllinm A.
95-005936
Sullivun, C. V.
95-005102
Sullivan, 1'ntrick J.
95-006936
Sumer, Suzana
95-005'i95
Suinmerfelt, Rohcrt C.
95-00'i42/.
SumiiiQi'felt, Steven T.
95-00'i651
95-00 4G65
Summers, Greg L.
'J5-ODG2B'i
Sunpter, John P.
95-005366
Sim, Adrian
95-006626
Siindin, Lena
95-005017
Suncr, 0.
95-OOWB
Suns i Stan
95 - 001 5 28 3
Sungkascm, Pan it
95-006332
Stinl1.ii Rao, D,
95-00501fl
Simtsov, A. V.
05-005669
Sunyer, J. Orlol
95-005019
SuqueL, M,
Sutlmrlanil, J. V.
95-006510
Suttoti, P.
95-006796
Suzuki, Mlnoni
95-00'.723
Su/.uki, Ryo
95-005128
SilKiikl, T.
95-00/i70'.
Suzuki, Torn
95-006023
Suzuki, Y.
Suziimurii, Eri
95-005715
Svimlriip, A.
9.1-005020
Sviridov, A. V.
95-005200
Svobodovn, Z,
95-00602')
95-006025
Swaiu, D. P.
95 -005 '.14
Swain, DouglfiB P.
95-00'.727
Swanson, Christina
95-00'.625
Swanson, P.
95-004784
95-005096
Swanson, Penny
95-005021
Swanaon, Sherman
95-006231
Swans ton, Douglas N.
95-OD6666
Sweeten, T.
95-005792
FR 40(3)
289
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Sweeting, It.
95-004860
Sweeting, R, H.
95-005022
Sweetnam, Dale
95-007063
Swenson, Erik !t.
95-004827
Swenson, Ramona
95-007034
Swift, Canrn
95-007057
Swift, Donald R.
95-004390
Swink, William D.
95-005654
Sylvester, James L. , Jr.
95-005023
Symands, J. E.
95-005146
Szabo, Marianne
95-004823
Szabo, p,
95-004391
95-004473
95-004474
95-006365
Szedlmayer, Stephen T.
95-006958
Szegletes, T.
95-006026
95-006027
Szegletcs, Zs.
95-006027
Szcrencses, I.
95-005092
Szeto, S.
95-005902
Szlaminska, Malgorzata
95-004582
Szmniec, Maria Anna
95-006447
Szymacha, J.
95-004422
Tabata, Kazuo
95-005024
Tachibana, Katsuyasu
95-004454
95-004476
Tacon, Albert G, J.
95-004612
Taggart, C.
95-006938
Taggart, C. T.
95-005638
95-006937
Tahir, A,
95-006028
Tai, Chion Feng
95-006404
Tajiroa, Kenichi
95-005816
Takahashi, Akiyoshi
95-004939
Takahaahi, H.
95-005025
Takahashi, isao
95-006638
Takahashi, Kiyotaka
95-005613
Takahaahi, Toyoml
93-004714
Takai, Rlkuo
95-006023
Tahamichi, Akira
95-006638
Takano, K.
95-005025
Takaoka, Oaaimi
95-005026
Takashima, Funiln
95-005016
Takeda, S.
95-004370
Takemurn, A.
95-005025
Takeuchi, JuiiLchi
95-00693'J
Takeuchi, Tahnslii
95-004723
Takeiichi, ToaliLo
95-0045fi/,
Taki, Yasuhlku
95-004686
95-005127
Takii, Kenji
95-005026
Talhot, C.
95-004392
Tamas, GizuLla
95-004447
Tomotsu, S.
95-005027
Tan, E. S. P.
95-004777
Tanabe, Sliinsmki1
95-005HB3
Tanacretli, J. T.
95-006783
Tanaka, Eijl
95-006440
Tanaka, Mnsaru
95-004707
Tanaka, Zeuxou
95-004723
Tandler, A.
95-004531
93-004343
Tang XiaoganR
95-005265
Tango, P, J.
95-006902
Tanlguchi, NnliuhJ V-,
95-005156
95-00663)3
Tanoue, Vasiililrn
95-0049HG
Tarasyuck, S. H.
95-005367
Tarazona, J. V.
95-005935
Targett, T. K.
95-005636
Tasker, Andrew
95-004981
Tasker, M. I,h
95-005493
Tate, Andrew K.
95-005028
TaLner, H, F,
95-004816
Tatner, Mary F.
95-005750
Tatrai, I,
93-005228
Tatsukawa, Ryo
95-005883
Tave, Douglas
95-004413
95-00448Q
95-004469
Tayloc, E. W.
95-004905
290
AUTHOR INDEX
Taylor, Trances li.
35-00'. 490
Taylor. G, D.
95-006183
Taylor, Carth C.
95-006529
Taylor, Jonathan G.
95-Q-D6639
Taylor, H. J.
95-006014
Taylor, Malcolm H.
<J5-00536fl
Taylor, Mark J.
95-005029
Taylor, Melissa
95-006015
Taylor, Michael S.
•95-006058
lay In C, William
95-OQ6ia:i
Taylor, William W.
93-005-29-5
95-00618(1
95-006312
95-00047'.
05-006483
95-006503
Tays&e, L.
95-006029
Teclaff, Eileen
95-006241
Teclaff, Ludwik A.
95-0062*.!
Tellmann, Jonas
95-006850
Telsl, Mario F.
95-006651
Tcltsma, C. A.
95-005046
Teixoira, Rogerio L.
95-006734
Telbany, H.
95 -004 '.35
Teleb, H. M.
95-006564
95-004565
Tcliamlk, 0- V.
95-000359
95-006360
Tcmpelmann, Anette
99-005971
TomplGman, Wilfred
95-00(1728
Tomu, H. H.
95-006(122
Terauchi, Kumlko
9-5-004B96
Torllzzi, Daniel E.
95-006333
Tcrmtndiartlpongga, Palcoj
95-OOH923
Terrerog, D.
Torry, David B.
95-006652
Tesha, Jeffrey D,
95-005735
TcHkcredzic, E.
95-00^791
95-005030
Toskercdztc, Z.
95-004613
93-004791
95-005030
Tesler, V, D.
95-007019
Tester, P, A.
95-006351
Thaubault, Michael
95-007042
Thayer, Gordon W.
95-000940
Theilacker, Gail II.
95-005546
ThelandGr, Carl fl.
95-006185
95-007069
Thien, T. M.
95-005150
Thieslng, H. A.
95-005284
Thou, Ronald M.
95-006719
Thomas, J. D.
95-006467
Thomas, James 1'.
95-006941
Thomas, Maria
95-00698(1
Thomas, P.
95-004532
Thomas, Paul W.
95-004345
Thompson, Doyil Z.
95-006292
Thompson, Bruce A.
95-005697
Thompson, Carolyn
95-005285
Thompson, Charles II.
95-007012
Thompson, D.
95-005111
Thompson, D. R.
95-005452
Thompson, K.
95-005638
95-006938
Thompson, K. II.
95-005308
95-006942
Thompson, Kevin G.
95-005031
Thompson i Kim D.
95-005759
Thompson, Skip
95-004614
Thornrensen, II.
95-004860
Thorarenson, II.
95-004766
Thorburn, M. A.
95-005818
Thorgaard, G. II.
95-004393
Thome, Richard E.
55-007020
Thorpe, J. E.
95-004971
95-005415
Thorpe i John E.
95-005383
Thorrold, Simon U.
95-005416
Thoumas, Joan-Loula
95-005041
Thresher, Ronald E.
95-005131
Thrush, Hark
95-004770
Thrush, Mark A,
95-004802
FR 40(3)
291
1995
AUTHOH INDEX
Thurow, Fritz
95-006693
Tiiurow, Kussel K.
95-00665',
Thurow, Russell F.
95-005399
95-006653
Tichy, Herbert
95-OU5101
Tidwell, J. H.
95-004616
Tidwell, James H,
95-004617
Tlerney, Jayne F.
95-005964
Tierncy, H. L.
95-005032
Tiganus, V.
95-006216
TUhonen, Klrstl
95-005033
Tikkanen, C.
95-005905
Tiku, P.
95-004880
Tillotson, Michael
95-004654
Tiian, Tobias
95-006655
Tirrmennans, J. A.
95-006093
Tinrnlns, Charles A.
95-006492
Tiimans, M. B.
95-004409
Tlfrmons, Tom J.
95-006302
Tinosbenko , N, H.
95-004729
Timoshenko, Yuri K
95-00547/1
Tinker, Tim M.
95-005500
Tiro, L. B., jr.
95-004524
Tltareva, L. N.
95-004492
Titus, Tom A.
95-005690
Till, Laura G.
95-004617
TjeGrdema, R. 5.
95-006016
Tjurjukov, S. N.
95-005216
Toliet, S. A.
95-005034
Tocher, Douglas R.
95-005035
Tocher, Douglas R
95-004752
Todo, Takashi
95-004944
Tohyama, Tadatugu
95-004707
Tolfaa, K.
95-005977
Toledo, Hector
95-0056B3
Tolimicri, H.
95-005315
Tollne, C. Anna
95-005152
Tolonen, K,
95-006036
Toroa, T.
95-006230
Tomaaso, -T. It,
93-003036
Tomec , M .
95-004791
95-fl050:iD
Tomllnsoti, H.
•93-00'igfjg
Tongdce, Niinliiiuu
95-fl04439
Tonn, William M.
95-006/1!)',
Tooki/inias , S.
95 -oo A. •>» :i
Tookwlnna, Hlrl
Toor, H. H.
95-OOVtH9
Top 11 in, rt. V.
95-006<J'rl
ToratiKo, rt. K.
95-t>0576^
Torauzo, Alirln K.
95-OOSV3V
*)5-00.'i7!ifi
95-003771)
95-OD5777
Torgei'soii, Y-
95-00572?
Torres, 1'jiann" I-, , It.
95-00/1500
Tovrlsscn, 0, .r,
93-00455';
Tort, L.
95 -OO/i 9 W
Tort, Lluiji
95- 0050 11
To th, John r. , ,li .
95-0061f)r.
TowiisBiid, Dnvlil W.
95-0035/.7
Towngend, lUilpli K,
Tracy, Uiryn 11.
95-0060:10
Trnnchana-lliuu'l, Itr
95-0030'(.l
Trant, John M,
95-005130
Traxlcr, SLt'[)ln n r..
95-005490
Trebita, Aim 1 1
95-006511
Trehltz, Alien. 1 S.
Treer, T.
95-00 V»1S
Treer, Toroi H Isiv
95-004594
Tremblay, I., A.
95-003907
Triebskorn, It.
95-005951
95-006031
Tritum, LotiiHu K.
95-00655fi
Trofimov, I..
95-005705
Tron, L,
95-0040.69
Tron, La jog
95-OOH870
Trong, T, D.
95-005150
Troutaud, D,
95-006029
True, Kiraberly <:.
AUTHOR INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Tru-o, Kitnberly C.
95-005712
TniGlson, H. L.
95-ooMGfl
Tcuscott, J.
95-004502
Trusto , Wlkliara J.
9-1-006220
95-0066516
Trust, Trevor J .
95-005761
TsiiL, aUng-l-tn
95-oosm
Tsiii, Huai-Jen
95-005154
Q5-005155
Tsiiclildn, S.
95-005037
Tsuchiiauto, Mutsuyoal
95-00445't
Tsiida, T.
95-006032
TBuJlmui.-a, Akin
95-005156
Tsvet.kovfl i I. . I .
•J5-OOU92
Tsys-lr, V. V.
95-005300
Tuckcir, CrniR S-
Tuckur, Gordon C.
95-0052H6
95-006189
Tn£t», Urucc
95-00'ifl59
Q5-00503B
TuTts, llnice I,.
95-OOW&2
Tiillock, Jolni
TuonilstOi -f.
95-000036
Tiippcr, H.
•}5~00.r)2fl7
Tui'h Boycr, Podgy T.
TurncL', CnLlicrine
95- 00*439
Turn or, G. (•'.
Tnriicf, J.
9-5-0062'. 0
Turner^ rat.tlcia A.
95-005322
Titrris, llcucn R.
95-0069'i5
p., Herri 1. 1 K.
95-006GG3
Tiituiwlnic, V, V.
9-5-005001
Twlcholl, B. (",.
95-0032*16
Tyler, J. A.
95-005239
Tyler, James C.
95-003012
Tyler, Jeffrey A.
05 -0004 4 9
Tylnr, William A. Ill
95-005230
Tytler, Peter
*)5-OD5039
Tynst Harold H,
95-007058
...CONTINUED...
Tyus, Harold M.
95-007068
Tzeng, W.-N.
95-005288
Ubeira, F. M.
95-004808
Uchiyama, Hiisnsbl
95-004707
Ueda, Iliromi
95-004709
Ueda, Kozo
95-005883
Uetla, Takoyoshl
95-004493
Uglcm, G. L,
95-005B5B
Uiblein, Franz
95-005231
Ujiie, Hasayuki
95-006512
Umezawa, Satoshi
95-004534
Ural no, T.
95-004592
linger, Phil
95-006710
Ungson, Julita U.
95-004535
Upshall, C.
95-005962
Urban- Jezierska, Ewa
95-004582
Urban-Ramirez. Jorge
95-006972
Urban, Jacqueline A.
95-005157
Urctal, Kurt
95-005864
Uribe, Juan C,
95-004403
Utrilla, C. G.
95-006602
Uutala, A. J.
95-005884
95-006513
Uwe-Bassey, Baaaey U.
95-005299
Vaara, T.
05-004613
Vacchi, H.
95-005497
Vachta, K.
95-004750
Vaillancourt, Guy
95-006033
Val, Atlalbet-to L.
95-003040
Valdecanas, A,
95-004873
Vnldivia, Mnnuel H,
95-004893
Valencia, Antonio
95-004569
Vallarino, Mauro
95-004794
95-005041
Vallod, D.
95-006989
Vallot, Dominique
95-004568
van Aacdt, W, J.
95-004821
Van de Water, Roberta
95-006517
van den Berghe, Eric P,
95-005413
Fit 40(3)
293
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
van den Berghe, Eric P.
95-006321
van den Heaver, D. J.
95-004494
95-006034
van den Heuvel, M. R.
95-005931
Van Denaen, W. L. T.
95-006389
95-006422
van dor Heiden, Albert M.
95-005698
van der Heljden, M. H. T.
95-005042
van det Land, J.
95-006946
95-006947
van der Lande, Tetle
95-004799
van dec Heer, II. J.
95-005043
95-005044
van dec Hecwe, L.
95-005957
van dec Veer, llenk W.
99-005309
Van Eenennasm, J. P.
93-004436
95-005050
Van Eenennaam, Joel P.
95-004877
van Egroond, J.
95-005599
Van Ginrieken, Luc
95-005940
van Kooten, G. Cornells
95-006190
van Nes, E. II.
95-006435
van Rijn, J.
95-004394
95-004522
van Rljn, Jaap
95-004395
Van Tassell, James L.
95-007008
Van Tilburg, Jo Anne
95-006948
Van Waerebeek, Koen
95-006949
95-006950
95-006951
95-006954
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
95-006035
Van Winkle, Webb
95-006450
Van Wyk, Peter
95-004617
van Zwleten, Paul A. M.
95-005289
VanDenAvyle, Mike
95-006339
Vandenberg, Grant W,
93-004573
VanDenhossche, Jamie
95-004730
Vandeputte, Marc
95-004478
Vender Dussen, Chris
95-006451
Vanderborght, Oscar L. J,
95-005940
Vandeaende, Francois
95-004794
Vandewalle, p.
95-004731
Varadi, L.
95-005158
Varadi, Laszlo
95-004495
Vacady, Robert
95-005936
Varanaai , U.
95-0059.97
Vacdy, Catherine
95-0059Qft
Vargas, Caclos 0.
95-001403
Vari, Ann Williams
95-005699
Vari, Rlchacd p.
95-005*67
95-005699
95-005700
Varian, Sarali J, A.
95-005637
Varkonyi, E.
95-OQ515B
Vartiainen, T.
95-00603.6
Vas, Philip
95-006952
Vaailcnko, A. V.
95-006953
Vaske, Jercy J.
95-006259
95-006285
Vass, W. Peter
95-006760
Vaudry, Hubert
95-004996
95-005011
Vecchione, Michael
95-005570
Vega, Gabriel I.
95-006321
Velev, P.
95-005795
Velea, Juan
95-006265
Vena, John E.
95-005992
Vendlinaki, TlntoUiy J
95-00670^
Venediktova, L. I.
95-005543
Venne, H.
95-005498
Venugopal, V.
95-006990
Verbost, P. H.
Vecbost, Piet-er M.
95-005045
Vergara, Jose it.
95-004569
Vergnet, Chris t Inn
J.
. J.
I).
Verity, Rebecca
95-QOH8&7
Verlhac, Viviann
95-005945
Vermeulen. G,
95-005046
Varreth, J, A
95-004479
Vichot, C.
95-005592
Vidal, Omar
95-006954
Vidmanic, L.
95-005901
294
AUTHOR INDEX
tdtliayanon , Cliaval.it
95-0056BB
lelrn, Llsnnclro Juno Snares
95-00524B
Lerke, JOCE
95-004637
Lgnculle, M.
95-005779
Lgneullo, Martine
95-005746
LJayan, M. M.
95-004957
95-00497',
95-005047
IJaynrnghavan, S.
95-005923
Ik, Susan F.
95-006924
lias, H. filar
95-005B24
ilkltls, James
95-005159
[llagarcia, H, Guadalupe
95-006802
llleneuve, IK
95-006114
lllvtock, Wolf Hang
95-006334
lucent , (Jeof f roy
95-006301
loin, A.
95-005913
lolis, An ton el la
93 -QQ591*i
lola, Arthur E.
95-006335
Iscor, G.
95-004948
Ivarcs, C,
95-OD572&
Ivan, ITelgii
95- 00 539 &
ladov , P.
9D--G03795
laaova, I,. V.
95-005542
lock, Cnrol
95-CO'i744
ill!) i Paul A.
95-006213
jLclilck, Nicliolas
OD-QQ6363
life, Eric
ilhnrt. Bill
jlkman, John H.
95-006&57
in I.nkowicz, M.
)iitlracek, Bruce
95-006339
iconlna, V. P.
jakoboynikova , 0, S.
95-QOU32
133, II. II.
95-OO5986
95-005987
jatradovsky, J,
95-OO6336
ronaky, A, A.
95-OO4 731
lorinen, Jukka A,
95-005099
yalov, Y. A.
93-006955
Vykusava, H.
95-006024
Waagbo , U .
05-0045^4
Wada, Lorena L. I..
95-007070
Wadti, Paul R.
95-006956
Wade, Terry L.
95-005976
Wadlington, Rita 0.
95-007027
Wagner, E.
95-004734
Wagner, Eric J.
95-004668
Wagner, Graham F.
95-004890
Wagner, H. -J.
95-004734
Wahl, David II.
95-005095
95-005508
95-003520
95-005524
95-005648
Wainwrlght, Peter C.
95-005048
95-005220
Waiyaki, Edward
95-0054B7
Wakabnyashl, H.
95-005852
Wakabayashi , fllsatsngu
95-005800
95-005801
Wai dm a ii, John
95-006957
Walclumn, John II.
95-005160
Walker, J. W.
95-006021
Walker, Robert L.
95-005711
95-005712
95-005729
Walker, S, P,
95-005146
Wallace, A. J.
95-005925
Wallace, Michael
95-006191
Wallace, R. A.
'J5-003102
Wallace, Richard K.
95-000950
95-006959
Wallace, Robert Leo
95-005441
Waller, Uwe
95-004540
Wnlllnga, John P.
95-005547
Wai ah, L. A.
95-006239
Walters, Carl J.
95-005632
95-006960
Ualzl, Manfred
95-005826
Wan, M. T.
95-003902
Wang Jinxlng
95-005161
Wang Kellng
95-004536
FR 40(3)
295
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Wang Licliao
95-004541
Wang Xiaoyan
95-006973
Wong Xincheng
95-004537
Wang, Chung-Hailing
95-005794
Wang, Dacheng
95-006037
Wang, Dar-Vl
95-005963
Wang, Deane
95-006556
Wang, Hua
95-006286
Wang, L.
95-004875
Wang, Stanley
95-006798
Wang, Vunxia
95-005049
Wangzhen Cui
95-004530
Ward, David L.
95-005272
95-005499
Ward, F. A.
95-006390
Ward, Michael B.
95-006961
Ward, R.
95-004571
Ward, Robert
95-005105
Ward, Rocky
95-005162
Waring, G. T.
95-006929
Warner, Eric J.
95-005417
Warnes, S.
95-005613
Warren, Terry J.
95-005602
Warrington, Patrick D.
95-006038
Waste, Stephen M.
95-006192
95-006373
Watabe, Stmgo
95-004928
Watonabe, Julio Roberto
95-005849
Watanabe, K.
95-005820
Watanabe, Katsutoahi
95-005127
Watanabe, T.
95-004538
Watanabe, Takeshi
95-004584
95-004615
Watanabe, Tomoharu
95-006039
Watanabe, Yoh
95-006808
95-006962
Waterman, Martin P.
95-004539
Waterman, Melissa
95-006963
Waterman, T. T,
95-006361
Wathtie, Einar
95-004894
Watson, Ronalrt E.
95-005701
Watt, Jon
95-005500
Watten, Barnaby J.
95-004411
95-00<i 11 4
95-004457
95-004615
95-004669
95-004670
Watts, Bryan
95-006712
Watts, Stephen A.
95-004445
Wayusuwanwit , Tcrcrpong
95-006040
Weaver, Melisan J,
95-00651'.
Weaver, William
95-006650
Webb, A.
95-005452
95-005493
Webb, Dennis J.
95-004623
Webb, James
95-004481
95-006662
Webb, H. A.
95-005050
Webb, Rick
95-005903
Webb, S. David
95-005254
Webb, Tamikai A.
95-005051
Weber, Amy I,.
95-00'.65L
95-004652
95-004665
95-004666
Weber, Roy E.
95-005011
Webster, C. D.
95-004616
Webster, Carl D.
95-004617
Wedge, Leslie
95-00&531
Weeka-Perkina, Beverly A.
95-005780
Weeks-Perkins, Hovc-rly Ann.
95-006041
Weeks, Stephen C.
95-00529O
Wei, Cheng- I
95-00', 842
Weigmann, Diana L.
95-004341
95-006042
Weil, C.
95-004760
Weitzman, Stanley II.
95-004771
Wekell, John C.
95-004575
Waller, Robert R.
95-005418
Wellington, G. H.
95-005680
Wellman, Katarlne F,
95-006964
Wells, Randall S.
95-006965
Welsch, U,
95-001966
FR 40(3)
296
AUTHOR INDEX
Welsh, Michael P.
95-006100
Walton, -J. S,
95-005293
Wentlelaar Bonga , S. E.
05 -00591 &
95-005967
Wetidfllaar Manga, Sjacrd E.
95-004090
Handling, Klaus
95-00621S
Wong Zhonjjcliai
95-005265
Wen-eland. K. I.
95-004906
95-004907
95-004961
Werner, H. O.
95-006059
Werner, Robert G.
95-005232
Wernsteilt, Kris
95-OOG060
Wertlioimer, Alex C.
93-006800
Wes1 , I. F.
95-CO'.82&
Wast, Patricia J,
Q5->00'.639
Westers , Harry
95-004671
WQH t.gnte, Andrew
95-006906
Wlialen, Mary E ,
95-005377
Wietiton , Fred
95-00'i672
Iflmlan, Will
95-QQ6661
WtiUaTtisr, llrcnt.
95 -005(13 3
Utii taker, Riclmcil S.
93-000662
Willie, K. N.
55-006102
White, Matthew
95 -0014 3-5
White, Ray J.
95-006193
Hliltu, Robert <!.
95-004804
95-005378
95-006341
White, Stcvo.
Whltcliend, Colin
95-0039:12
Hliltescl, Timothy A.
95-005052
95-005053
Wlilttinglon, l>ale
95-006280
WiltUe, K. J.
95-006901
Wlcheft, Cordon A.
95-006242
Wick&tQn, Mary K.
95-005233
Wlegand, H. D.
95-00505/1
, Kal
Wicscr, W.
95-005055
Mild, A. J. B.
95-005913
Wlklunri, Torn
95-005781
95-005782
Wllcove, David
95-006229
Wildo, Gene R.
95-006277
Wlldsoose, W. II.
95-005865
Wiley, E. 0.
95-005690
Wilkerson, Michael L.
95-006692
Williams, Q.
95-005889
Williams, E. E.
95-005056
Williams, Ernest II., Jr.
95-005707
Williams, II. II.
95-005HM
Williams, Jeffcoy T.
95-005695
Williams, John G.
95-006663
WilUaros, Judith A.
95-005389
95-00619'i
Williams, Michael
95-006262
Williams, I'. James
95-00590'.
Williams, Paul H.
95-006195
Williams, T. II.
95-006147
Williamson, John D.
95-005711
95-005712
Williamson, Snm C.
95-006302
Willis, David W.
95-006196
Willouglihy, I.. G.
95-003785
Wilson, C.
95-005529
Wilson, Charles A.
93-005219
95-000370
95-006691
95-006930
Wilson, I). S.
95 -005 ft BZ
95-00561'i
95-005617
Wllaon, David Sloon
95-004718
Wilson, Iain F.
95-005163
Wilson, Jnmcs A.
95-006197
Wilson, Jeffrey II,
35-006546
Wilson, Scott
95-006760
Wincmlller, Kirk 0,
95-005309
Winfield, I. J,
95-005077
95-005169
Wlnn, Howard E,
05-006296
Winsor, Fred
95-006966
Winston, Matthew R.
95-005615
FR 40(3)
297
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Winter, Brian D.
95-00619B
Winter, Chris J. H.
95-006072
Winter, J. D.
95-006515
Winter, Jimmy D.
95-005418
Winters, George II.
95-005353
winton, J. R.
95-005B03
Virgin, Isaac
95-005164
95-005904
95-006043
95-006957
Virgin, Isaac 1.
95 -0059 B ft
Wirgln, Isaac L.
95-005160
Wisenden, Brian D.
95-005176
95-005291
Wisniewski, S. J.
95-006632
Witeska, Malgoraata
95-006044
Withler, R. E.
95-005075
Wlodek, Jan H.
95-006199
Vohlgenant, Timothy J.
95-006267
Wohrrannn, Andreas P. A.
95-005057
Wolfe, Douglas
95-005976
Wolfe, Sandra
95-006257
Wolnicki, J.
95-004618
95-004619
95-001620
Wolos, A.
95-006200
95-006287
"ong, Darrell
95-007045
95-007046
Wong, .1. L.
95-004H73
Kong, Ming Keong
95-005988
Wood, C. C.
95-005075
Vuod, C. H,
95-004975
95-005059
Woodhouse, Charles D
95-006812
Stephen
95-006201
95-006202
Koodley, Thomas
95-006906
VoodUy, •nieoiag H.
95-006773
Woodtow, Haureen
95-006967
Carol A.
Mwleott. Winiam S.
95-005206
Woo t ton, J. Tli
95-006626
Wool ton, It. .1.
95-rUM!i70
Wootton, Uoliort
.
Workman, hut K.
World [ tun I 111 Hi R.-tnl ,*<!( t
93-005H&6
Wourma, J. I1,
Wonniia, .Inhn I',
95-onriorjii
Wramiior, Ci>r
Wrathinoll, A. H.
OS-on.lltfil
Wrenn, WI 13 hmi II.
l., AL
95-O
Wriglit,
Wright, (j. H.
95-00'tOfifi
M.
WrigliL, Jciiiiki li.in M.
95-OQZQ'iU
WrlgliL, P. A.
95-oor.ori'j
Wroblewskl, J. !i.
^/i? 6
WurtahniiRh, W. A.
93-007037
Wustcmnnil , (11 1't ii-^
Wynnu, Forro
95-00 ViU 7
Wynne, Kutw
05-flOG7.'i2
Ximcncz, All
05-006 7W
95-
Xu, Xucnl
Yabe, Mnniorn
95-OniKiOI)
Yablonkn-Hunvonl ,
Yager, Robert K.
95-006067
Yahyaoui, AHnu'il
95-005533
Yako, Lisn
55-Q0530;i
YakupitiyagH, AIII;II ni nine
Yamada, Koxuyot'l
95-00^709
Yamaguchi, SluiJr
95-OOSOOfl
Yamaha, Etatiro
95-005112
Yoruatnoto, Astutthl
95-005730
Yamaraoto, Nnnyukl
95-005060
Yamajrioto, Tnkplitk.
Yamamoto, Takoalil
95-00/.621
298
AUTHOR INDEX
Vamamura, Nor to
95-005190
Yamaaahi, S,
95-004517
Vamauchi , Koliei
95-004944
VamaiichJ, , T.
35-004517
Yamiisaki, Fiunin
95-005112
Yanaz-Arancibia, Alejandro
95-006221
95-006598
95-006609
Yang JStnlng
95-005163
95-005501
Yang, C. Z.
95-005B67
Vang, Liang-Tung
95-0051D'i
Yano, Kimmai'i
95-005371
95-006971
Yaron, 2,
95-004182
95-005061
Yaron, Zvi
95-005062
VCD. n.
95-005792
Yeah, Choo-Guan
95-004614
Yesakl, T. Y.
95-QD509G
Yin, H, C.
95-005150
Yip-Elol, Trevor
95-005447
Yogev, Leon
95-005063
Yokcim, Shane
95-D059Q5
Yakoyama, Iliroalii
95-005fiOO
95-005801
Vostilda, Mlchlhlfo C.
95-005112
Yoslililn, T.
95-001965
95-005771
Yoslilc, 5.
Yoslilcila, M.
95-OO1512
Vosliiknwa-Ebesn | Joanne S. M>
9ri-OO506'(
VaahlmL7.it i Mamotu
9D-OO5757
05-005B1&
95-005821
Voslslzawa, T.
95-Ot)5Q2T
Yaunfs, He 11 8.3ft
93-006268
Young, Michael X..
95-005'.20
95-003'.21
95-0066H
95-006663
Young, Paclencia S.
95-003065
Voung, Robert
95-005203
Yousif, A. N,
95-0057B3
Youson, J. II,
95-005034
Youson, John II,
95-004890
Yozzo, R. J.
95-006669
Yu Hongxian
95-004542
Yu, Zhi-Tang
95-004459
Yudanov, K. I.
95-007021
Yuen, R.
95-005104
Yustin, Charles T.
95-006085
Zahn, T.
95-006045
Zaidl, J. H.
95-0060'i6
Zaitsev, Yu. P.
95-006216
Zaki, M. A.
95-OOAS09
Zamal, H.
95-005066
Zandbcrgcn, M. A.
95-005046
Zanity, S.
95-004503
Zavala-Gonzatoz, Alfredo
95-006972
Zazancl , Nil gun
95-00561&
ZcdlQf, Joy B.
95-006721
Zcldia, John R.
95-005292
Zengel, Scott A.
95-005655-
Zhang Qixin
95-0045/.1
Zhang Qlyong
95-004446
Zhang Slmzlien
95-006995
Zhang, Q.
95-004438
Zhang, Quan
95-005B36
Zhao Xlnofan
95-005161
Zhao, XLne
95-004914
Zhou Kaiya
95-006973
Zhou Ming jlang
95-005501
Zhou, S.
95-004737
Zhou, Shengying
95-005067
95-005068
Zhu Jianxin
95-004526
Zhu qian
95-006203
Zhu an g Qlanzeng
95-004542
Zhulkov, A. V.
95-005262
Zidar, B.
95-006047
Zielezny, Maria
95-005992
Fit 10(3)
299
1995
AUTHOR INDEX
Zielinski, Barbara S.
95-004730
Zigler, Steven J.
95-005579
Zimmerman, Kenneth D.
95-007022
Ziranerman, Hark
95-004341
Zimmerman, Mark P.
95-005272
95-006670
Zint, Miehacla
95-00620/1
Zitzow, Ronald E.
95-004548
95-004751
Zmora, N.
95-005069
Zccearato, i,
95-00(1622
Zoccarato, Ivo
95-Q06368
Zoltar, V.
95-004543
95-004679
Zohar.Y.
95-005069
Zonfrlllo, B.
95-005d75
Zoological Society of Israel
95-006205
Zoran, Myron
95-004470
95-004471
Zorn, Troy G.
95-006671
Zuna-Kratky, Thomas
95-005467
Zuwala, K.
95-004695
Zwanenburg, K.
95-006928
Zwaneveld, pete
95-006248
Zwick, Rodney
95-006094
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Africa
95 -DOUd? 8
95-004641
95-005580
95-005795
Africa, Southern
95-005609
Africa, Sub-Saharan
95-004440
Africa, Western
95-005297
95-006745
95-006B57
Africa: Lake Malawi
95-005121
95-00558*
95-005678
95-006455
Africa: Lake Tanganyika
95-006437
Africa: Lake Victoria
95-006268
95-006276
95-006422
Africa: Nile River and Basin
95-005741
95-005787
95-005977
Africa: Zambezi River and Daain
95-006256
Alabama
95-006620
Alabama: Cahaba River
95-005261
Alabama: Choc t a wh a tehee River
95-005697
Alabama; Guntersville Reservoir
95-006635
95-006686
Alabama: Tallapoosa River
95-005261
Alabama: Tombigbee River
95-006419
Alabama: Wheel er Reservoir
95-006*86
Alaska
95- 0060 65
9S-006137
95-006192
95-006378
95-006793
95-006811
95-00*879
95-006935
Alaska, Coastal
95-005377
Alaska, Southeastern
95-005377
95-006666
95-006880
Alaska, Western
95-006849
Alaska] Amchitka Island
95-005500
Alaska; Arctic Batl. Wildlife Refuge
95-005306
Alaska: Auke Bay
95-005380
Alaska: Bristol Bay
95-006774
Alaska! Cook Inlet
95-004681
Alaska; Gulf of Alaska
95-005546
95-005567
95-006407
...CONTINUED...
Alaska; Gulf of Alaska
95-006416
Alaska: Karluk Lake
95-006504
Alaska: King Salmon River
95-005372
Alaska: Kodiak Island
95-006353
95-006629
Alaska: Shelikof Strait
95-005423
Alaska: Taku River
95-007000
Alaska: Terror River
95-006629
Alaska: Tustumena Lake
95-004690
95-006464
Albania
95-006164
95-006794
Algeria
95-006766
Amsterdam Island
95-005993
Angola
95-005609
Antarctica
95-005074
95-005259
95-005497
95-005565
95-005952
95-006933
Antarctica! Arthur Harbor.
95-005976
Antarctica; McHurdo Sound
95-005976
Arabian Sea and Area
95-005663
95-005689
95-006673
Argentina
95-005347
95-005461
95-005656
95-006456
95-006497
95-006761
95-006762
95-006765
95-006796
95-006797
Argentina! Dahia nianca Estuary
95-005887
Argentina! Parana River
95-005405
Arizona
95-006237
95-006546
95-007070
Arkansas
95-006115
95-006317
95-006988
Arkansas: Buffalo River
95-005373
Arkansas: Ouachita River
95-005218
Arkansas! Red River
95-005615
Asia, Southeastern
95-004371
95-004382
95-004421
95-004438
FR 40(3)
301
1995
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Asia, Southeastern
95-004504
95-004508
95-005688
95-005895
95-006109
Asia; Mekong River and Baain
95-005274
95-005602
Atlantic Ocean
95-005095
95-005241
95-005300
95-005317
95-005331
95-005357
95-005455
95-005543
95-005795
95-005851
95-006768
95-006782
95-006803
Atlantic Ocean, Eastern
95-006857
Atlantic Ocean, North
95-005073
95-005305
95-005308
95-005319
95-005332
95-005506
95-005710
95-006729
95-006733
95-006741
95-006760
95-006773
95-006777
95-006814
95-007018
95-005511
95-005613
95-006929
95-006963
95-005636
95-006696
95-006957
95-006806
95-006861
95-006938
93-004729
95-005111
95-005133
95-005242
95-003297
95-005314
95-005400
95-005453
95-005483
flrowna Bank
...CONTINUED..
Atlantic OeBari
95-005790
95-OO5 823
95-003840
95-005B&3
95-005975
95-006275
95-006725
95-006745
9S-OD6B7G
95-006919
95-006952
95-006969
95-006991
95-007050
Atlantic Ocpnn,
95-004728
95-005147
95-005157
gS-OOSLGft
95 -005 2'. 0
95-005287
95-005307
95-005333
95-005355
95-005371
95-005419
95-005438
gs-ooa^sft
95-005462
95-00547.0
95-005493
95-005303
95-005509
95-005522
95-005530
95-005517
95-005565
95-005570
95-00360'.
95-005612
95-005621
95-005652
95-005633
95-005791
95-005833
95 -DOS 83 3
95-005962
95-005997
95-006212
95-006267
95-006331
95-006396
95-006405
95-006438
95-006723
95-006736
95-006727
95-006728
95-006730
95-006748
95-006752
95-006758
95-006763
95-00676?
95-006778
95-006780
95-00680O
95-006802
95-006815
95-006826
95-006S27
95-006841
95-006845
95-006846
95-006834
FR 40(3)
302
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Atlantic Ocean, Northwestern
95-006655
95-006856
95-006862
95-006864
95-006870
95-006885
95-006888
95-006695
95-006897
95-006901
95-006905
95-006912
95-00692*
95-006931
95-006937
95-006960
95-006967
95-006992
Atlantic Ocean, South
95-005591
95-006787
95-006836
Atlantic Ocean, Southeastern
95-005356
95-005585
95-006755
95-006922
Atlantic. Ocean, Southwestern
95-005347
95-005461.
95-0053B5
95-006714
93-00-6734
95-006750
95-006761
95-006762
95-006765
95-006796
95-006797
95-006818
95-006898
95-006899
95-006902
95-006927
95-006942
Australia
95-004688
55-005909
95-006134
95-00687/1
Australia! Albatross Bay
•15-00555'.
Australia! Brisbane River Estuary
95-005973
Australia! Great Barrier Reef
95-004787
95-005188
95-005416
95 -005 425
95-005527
Australia! Gulf of Carpentaria
95-005429
Australia! Hurray River and Basin
95-007053
Australia; Port Phillip Bay
95-005476
Australia) Queensland
95-005479
95-005554
95-005862
95-005973
95-006627
95-007016
Australia) Tasmania
95-007001
Australia! Victoria
95-005476
Australia: Western Australia
95-005285
95-006707
95-007025
Austria
95-005460
95-005467
95-005826
95-005886
95-006318
93-006569
95-006591
Bahama Islands
95-005330
Baltic Sea and Area
95-004523
95-005486
95-005491
95-005504
95-005634
95-005781
95-005782
95-006001
95-006002
95-006433
95-006693
95-006694
95-006705
95-006709
95-006716
95-006735
95-006736
95-006829
95-006830
95-006847
95-006850
95-006923
Bangladesh
95-0044B7
95-00683B
Barbados
95-005360
Barents Sea
95-005437
95-005453
95-005474
95-006795
Beaufort Sea
95-005306
Belgium
95-006093
Belgium! Ourthe River
95-005167
95-005322
Belize
95-005431
95-006296
95-007011
Bering Sea
95-004853
95-006879
95-006971
Bermuda Islands
95-005612
Black Sea and Area
95-004753
95-005343
95-005616
95-006216
95-00681B
95-0068B1
95-007056
Botswana
95-005609
PR 40(3)
303
1995
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Brazil
95-004518
95-005248
95-005666
95-006068
95-006551
95-006714
95-006734
95-006749
95-006730
93-006848
95-006898
95-006899
95-006927
95-006970
Brazil, Hanso River
95-005552
95-005553
95-005552
California
95-004436
95-004779
95-005574
95-006088
"-006120
95-0061B5
95-006219
95-006257
95-006517
95-006592
95-006682
95-OQ695S
95-007012
95-007031
95-007049
95-007058
95-007061
95-007065
95-007068
95-007069
95-006101
95-006421
95-006*49
95-006731
95-006737
95-006812
95-006843
95-006868
95-006916
95-006961
95-007034
95-007042
95-007039
95-007045
95-007029
95-007057
ifornia; Carson
95-007046
95-005939
Calif0rnlai Fal1
95-006530
California: Klamattt
95-005351
95-005711
95-005712
95-003729
95-006066
95-006101
95-006126
95-006156
95-006191
95-006307
95-006320
95-006326
95-006361
95-006542
95-006563
95-006595
95-006539
95-006592
95-006599
95-006603
95-006622
95-006623
95-006656
95-006658
95-00666 B
95-006923
California: laka Talioo
95-007045
California: HcCloud
95-006633
California i Mohavo Rivoi-
95-007032
California! Mono Lake
95-006171
California! Monteroy Ray
95-006B20
Californlal OMens Ri
95-007030
95-007031
iflj Pit
95-006530
95-007062
nlvai'
95-006704
95-007063
95-006555
95-006563
95-006593
95-006616
Franclaco
95-00670^
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
California; San Joaquin River
95-004 7BO
California; San Joaquin Valley
95-005065
California; Scott River
95-0066-13
California: Shasta River
95-006572
95-006573
California; Silver King Creek
93-006232
95-007046
California; Soda Springs
95-007032
California; Tomalea Day
95-005000
California: Trinity River
95-005551
95-005711
95-005712
95-006307
95-006382
95-006658
Canada
95-005509
95-005622
95-005875
95-005893
95-006096
95-006107
95-006177
95-006201
95-00&396
95-006726
95-006729
95-006733
95-006752
95-006763
95-006760
93-006776
95-006770
95-006798
95-006814
95-006815
95-006826
95-006827
95-006831
95-006844
95- 00 6 85 4
95-006B55
93-006856
95-006901
95-006912
95-006944
95-006945
95-006960
95-006992
Canada, Eastern
95-006541
Canada i Alberta
9-5-005379
95-005888
95-005921
95-006162
95-006454
Canada; Amiak Lake
95-006454
Canada i Ashuapmushuan River
95 -0064 U
Canada! Athabasca River
95-005921
Canada: Baffin Island
95-006697
Canada; Bay of Fundy
95-006743
95-006747
...CONTINUED...
Canada; Day of Fundy
95-006764
95-006840
95-006906
95-006928
95-006932
Canada; Day of Quinte
95-005507
Canada; Dritiah Columbia
95-004757
95-004861
95-005004
95-005093
95-005267
95-005432
95-005775
95-005902
95-006000
95-006183
95-006188
95-006190
95-006349
95-006549
95-006550
95-006614
95-006900
95-006910
95-007000
Canada: Carnation Creek
95-005267
Canada; Conception Bay
95-005593
Canadai Cumberland Sound
95-006897
Canada; Dauphin Lake
95-005533
Canada: Fraser River
95-005902
95-006349
95-006614
Canada! Koucbibouguac River
95-005904
Canada t Lake Opeongo
95-005358
Canada! Manitoba
95-005533
Canada: Hargaree River
95-005904
Canada; Hiramicbi River
95-005548
95-005904
95-005942
95-006043
95-006220
95-006383
Canada; Moisie River
95-007006
Canada; New Brunswick
95-005548
95-005904
95-005942
95-006043
95-006220
95-OQ63S3
95-006560
95-006565
95-006864
Canada; Newfoundland
95-004728
95-005307
95-005353
95-005355
95-005404
95-005419
95-005462
95-005505
FR 40(3)
305
1995
...CONTINUED...
Canada! Newfoundland
95-005565
95-005593
95-005652
95-005653
95-006139
95-006534
95-006630
95-006662
95-006723
95-006724
95-006730
95-006758
95-006777
95-006802
95-006845
95-006846
95-006862
95-006870
95-006887
95-006926
95-006937
95-006966
95-006967
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Canada.- Nova Scotia
95-005287
95-005847
95-005850
95-006727
95-006743
95-006747
95-006864
95-006928
95-006932
Canadas Ontario
95-005148
95-005152
95-005208
95-003237
95-005358
95-005376
95-005404
95-005507
95-005513
95-005595
95-005620
95-006108
95-006182
95-006242
95-006246
95-006262
95-006432
95-006451
95-006461
95-006471
95-006498
95-006528
95-007028
ada: ottawa River
95-006432
-tat Paxton Lake
95-005093
Canada; Quebec
95-003498
93-005524
95-005537
95-006033
"-Q06083
"-0064U
'5-006432
95-006601
'3-006777
93-007006
Caiifidm Kosilj{,fii;N H'~<!
l.lr,]
CaniuEn: Hnlra
95-1IO&™
Caiinilnr .'inmai mitt
M-0047JJ
Cnnndni Smith Klur
ni !il, rio|»tit*r
Si,, Mum-'* isn'-l
95-OOGIS11
93-00661')
95-006 m
Canmlni ill . M.n>i
95-O
Canncljit
Cnnailni Hlirtll »r t-n
93-00'iHOl
Canary InliMnl»
95-00600?
Caribhonn Au-n
95-U031H3
95 -00!i;m
95-005360
95-005111
95-OO.TiFI1
95-0053HI
95-OOSl'JH
95-003191
95-OOS6IH
95 - 006 23 H
95 -0063 3 /
95-006722
93-000(12^
95-flOGOrH
95 -000311 a
Caspian Sen nml
95-004/32
Central Aniorlcn
95-0053(36
95-0069.11
Chile
95-OOM06
95-00327?
95-003637
95 -005 OH 2
95-005083
95-0058H3
95-00«2flO
95-006907
China
95-00^*29
05-00/.533
95-005269
95-OOG973
306
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
China: Fujian Province
95-006452
China: Yangtze River and Basin
95-00<i705
Colombia
95-005572
Colorado
95-005031
95-006091
95-006259
95-007041
Colorado; Arkansas River
95-006243
Colorado: Green River
95-005473
Comorog
95-006755
95-006853
95-007036
Connecticut
95-005651
95-00605d
Costa Rica
95-005283
95-005291
Costa Rica! Gulf of Nicoya
95-005B30
Croatia
95-005583
Crozet Islands
95 -005 '.a 1
Czech Republic
95-006024
Cz.ecU Republic: Lipno Reservoir
95-006336
Delaware
95.-Q058BO
Delaware! Delaware River Estuary
95-006151
Denma rh
95-005100
95-006B29
95-006850
Bast China Sea and Area
95-006973
Easter Island
95-006948
Ecuador
05-006775
95-004801
95-006907
Egypt
95-005731
95-0057'.!
95-005787
05-0053(16
95-OQ5B90
95-005891
05-005977
Egypt: Suez Canal
45-005571
England
95-006147
95-006245
95-OD6275
95-006309
95-006325
95-006411
England! Bristol Channel
95-005242
England! Poole Bay
95-006896
England! Red Tarn
95-005077
England! River Frome
95-005293
England! River Trent
95-006252
England! Severn River
95-0065*14
England! Thames River
95-006532
Ethiopia
95-006491
Eurasia
95-007051
Europe
95-004385
95-004386
95-004729
95-005531
95-007056
Europe, Northern
95-004346
Europe! Danube River and Ilasin
95-005460
95-005467
95-005880
95-006591
Europe: Iberian Peninsula
95-005485
Europe: Rhine River and Basin
95-006270
95-006600
Fa e roe Islands
95-004711
Falkland Islands
95-006942
Finland
95-005781
95-005782
95-006013
95-006036
95-006037
95-006266
Finland! Lake Oulujarvi
95-006344
Florida
95-004340
95-004345
95-005254
95-005270
95-005281
95-005330
95-005573
95-006263
95-006292
95-006473
95-006480
95-006486
95-006490
95-006690
95-006965
Florida, .Central
95-005433
Florida, Coastal
95-004889
Florida, Southern
95-005639
95-006081
Florida, Southwestern
95-006305
Florida! Apalachicola River
95-005312
Florida! Divans Arm Lake
95-005927
Florida: Escambia River
95-005697
Florida! Everglades Natl, Park
95-005639
95-006081
Florida! Fort Jefferson Natl. Monument
95-005578
FR 10(3)
307
1995
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Florida: Keys
95-005055
Florida! Lake Apopka
95-006*79
Florida! Lake Bryant
95-005927
Florida: Lake Denhara
95-006459
Florida; Lake Griffin
95-006673
Florida: Suwannee River
95-007060
France
95-005091
95-005255
95-005383
95-005394
95-005411
95-005413
95-005489
95-005561
95-005779
95-005807
95-006107
95-006424
95-006427
95-006444
95-006583
95-006718
95-006766
France: Bay of Biscay
95-005451
France! Bay of Douarnenez
95-005465
Frances Elorn River
95-006617
France; Lac Leman
95-005335
95-005336
95-005413
95-006260
France: Lake Annecy
95-006260
France; Loire River
95-007010
France! Oir River
95-006578
France: Orb River
95-005076
95-006304
France; Rhone River
95-005560
Frances Vilaine River
95-007010
Galapagos Islands
95-005694
95-006821
Georges Bank
95-005410
95-005547
95-003576
95-006387
95-006831
95-006344
95-006871
95-006893
95-006920
95-006934
Georgia
Georgia i Ichawayii&cJiatfa
95-005386
Germany
95-004410
95-004496
95-0045.23
95-005823
95-006218
95-006600
95-006655
95-006735
Germany: Bautaen Kaserva
95-005470
Germany: Elbe Rlvac
95-005971
Germany; Lake Constance
95-006270
Grand Batiks
95-005565
Great Britain
95-005840
95-006876
95-006952
Great Lake a
95-0050G2
95-005725
95-005B74
95-005885
95-005941
95-006020
95-006165
95-006231
95-006470
95-006484
95-006469
95-006493.
95-006501
95-006303
93-006514
95-006531
95-006579
Greece
95-004347
93-006084
95-006766
Greece! Lake Korklni
95-006675
Greenland
95-005371
95-005478
95-005710
Guam
95-005685
95-006993
Gulf of Mexico
95-004SS9
95-005219
95-005312
95-005370
95-005519
95-005655
95-005906
95-006391
93-006930
95-006954
95-006959
95-006965
95-006968
95-006972
95-006974
Hawaii
95-004359
95-004527
95-005673
95-005881
95-006B75
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Hawaii
95-007011
Hawaii: Hainilia River
95-006564
Hungary
95-004474
95-006303
Idaho
95-005399
95-006244
95-006278
95-006618
95-006636
95-006661
95-007037
Idaho: Dig Wood River
95-006653
Idaho: Boise River
95-00560L
Idaho i Henrys Fork
95-00317(3
Idaho: Lemlii River
95-006293
Idaho: Salmon River
95-006654
Idaho: Snake River
95-005624
55-005877
Illinois
95-005508
95-005520
95-005539
Illinois! Illinois River
95-006327
India
95 -00') 623
95-006225
95-006 B3B
95-006 H39
95-006904
95-00-6990
Indian Ocean
95-005105
95-005381
95-005582
95-005599
95-005677
95-005691
95-006073
95-006290
95-006294
95-00 675.6
95-000835
95-006839
95-006853
95-006904
95-006946
95-006947
95-007036
Indian Ocean. South
95-005431
95-005658
95-005993
95-006755
Indonesia
95-005149
05-005701
95-006230
Iowa
95-006128
Iowa: DCS Hoincs River
95-005908
Iowa! Pool 12
95-005409
Iowa i Red Haw Lake
95-006687
Iowa: Union Grove Lake
95-006672
Iraq
95-005719
95-005720
Ireland
95-005758
95-0064:42
Irish Sea
95-005589
Israel
95-004365
95-004449
95-004470
95-004471
95-004184
95-004528
95-004576
95-005061
95-006205
95-006476
Israel! Gulf of Aqaba
95-005207
Israeli Sea of Galilee
95-006477
Italy
95-005468
95-005773
95-006062
95 -'00 6 7 66
Jamaica
95-005192
95-006701
Japan
95-004371
95-004534
95-004723
95-004BB7
95-005072
95-005120
95-005165
95-005190
95-005345
95-005517
95-005773
95-005852
95-006512
95-006638
95-006863
95-006872
95-006913
Japan i Hokkaido
95-004714
95-005344
Japan; Kagoaldma Bay
95-004535
Japan; Kumano Sea
95-006211
95-006805
95-006832
95-006837
95-006914
95-006939
Japan! Lake Diwa
95-005748
Japan! Okinawa
95-005197
95-005249
Japani Sendai Bay
95-005387
Japan: Seto Inland Sea
95-006448
Kampuchea
95-005274
95-005602
Kansas
95-006227
FR 40(31
309
1995
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Kansas! Cottonwood River
95-007044
...CONTINUED, . .
Maiuat (In If n( >
Kentucky
95-004497
95-005577
95-005383
95-005858
Kenya
95-006276
Kenya: Lake Nalvasha
95-006324
Kenya: Lake Nakuru
95-005487
Lake Erie
95-005334
95-005521
95-006494
Lake Huron
95-005295
95-005376
95-006468
95-006492
Lake Michigan
95-005239
95-005304
95-005798
95-005900
95-005968
95-006022
95-006273
95-006469
95-006474
95-006475
95-006478
Lake Ontario
95-005097
95-005327
95-005334
95-005507
95-005557
95-005643
95-006076
95-006250
95-006508
95-006509
95-006590
95-006632
Lake Superior
95-005466
95-005477
95-006312
Laos
95-005274
95-005602
Louisiana
95-005219
95-006810
Madagascar
95-006755
Maine
95-005910
95-003944
Maine
Ha I no i .
95-00*61 1
Malnot I'cmilhnnit n<,ff
93-005312
Hainof SI. Clrol » BUfr
93-00616.1
Malnwl
93-OOSf.Ofi
Malta
MiirslinU In
95- 00,16 B4
03-0069(1 if
Mary In ml
95-086^/11
93-i006!!94
Marylnml, Koa
MaryLntuli 1'nLLixrm
93-006,13(1
Maryland) Si
93-oo6;tri
95 -0063 '/ft
93-005119
95-006570
Maasaclinaol ttii
95-006/1H
Mauritius
95-006/51
thug I
95-001791
95-005UH}
95-0032(10
95-005290
95-003119
95-00339'!
95-OO.M13
95-001311
95-0053jg
95-00.1501
95-005503
95-003.164
95-00.130(1
95-003662
95-003BW
95-000063
95-006079
95-0061.1(1
95-006310
95-0067/.0
95-000751
95-006766
95-OOfi781
Mexico
95-001378
95-001697
95-00573H
95-006113
95-006281
95-0069.04
95-006973
95-00697'i
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Mexico: Gulf of California
95-005568
95-005680
95-005699
95-006720
95-006867
Mexico: Jalisco
95-005953
Hex! co : Lake Chapala
95-005953
Mexico! Qtiintana Roo
95-005192
Mexico: Tabasco
95-006979
Mexico: Yucatan
•15-005605
Michigan
95-005376
95-005397
95-005488
95-005858
95-006254
Michigan: Hunt Creek
95-006520
Michigan:: Huron River
95-006612
Michigan:! St. Kartin Bay
95-005295
Michigan; Sturgeon River
95-006215
Mi cronos ia
95-006875
Minnesota
95-005098
95-005401
95-005870
95-006441
95-006466
95-006481
95-006615
95-006628
Minnesota, Northern
95-005905
Minnesota: Finger Lakes
95-006458
Minnesota! Gould Creek
95-006437
Minnesota! Lake Vermilion
95-005698
Minnesota: Pool 9
95-005528
Minnesota: Red Lakes
95-005532
Minnesota! St. Louis River
95-005477
95-005899
Mississippi.
95-004684
Mississippi! Sard la Lake
95-005623
Mississippi: Yazoo River
95-006186
Missouri
95-0066(11
Missouri! Hariaa des Cygnes River
95-005915
Missouri; Pome de Terre Lake
95-005471
Missourii Stockton Lake
95-005471
Mon tana
95-004804
95-005199
95-005399
Montana! Big Hole River
95-006536
Montana: Gallatln River
95-004795
Montana: Yellowstone River
95-005378
Morocco
95-006766
Mozambique
95-005609
95-006755
Myanma r
95-006838
Namibia
95-005609
95-006755
Nebraska
95-005240
Nebraska: Holt Creek
95-006605
Nebraska: Platte River
95-006582
Nepal
95-006640
Netherlands
95-006485
Netherlands Antilles
95-005233
Netherlands! Lake Ijssel
95-006677
Nevada
95-006231
95-0066B2
Nevada: Truckee River
95-007067
New Jersey
95-004685
95-005BBO
New Mexico
95-004697
95-006237
95-006390
New York
95-005097
95-005286
95-005364
95-005482
95-005557
95-005610
95-005627
95-005835
95-005871
95-005992
95-006070
95-0061U
95-006129
95-006132
95-006140
95-006159
95-006189
95-006238
95-006250
95-006482
95-006502
95-006507
95-006540
95-006581
95-006590
95-006608
95-006632
95-006659
95-007033
New York, Coastal
95-005791
New York! Adirondack Lakes
95-005617
95-005884
95-006239
FR 40(3)
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
New York: Adirondack Lakes
95-006500
95-006513
Hew York; Canadarago Lake
95-006311
New York: Cayuga Lake
95-006499
Hew York; Clmutauqua Lake
95-006515
New York: Conesus Lake
95-006510
New York! Hudson River
95-004725
95-004997
95-005302
95-005324
95-005332
95-005354
95-005631
95-005984
95-006043
95-006610
95-006641
95-006669
95-006717
New York: Hudson River Estuary
95-005093
95-005346
95-005362
95-005510
95-005525
95-006446
95-006553
95-006696
95-006703
New Yorki Jamaica Bay
95-006785
Hew York: Lake George
95-006462
New York: Long Island
95-005642
New York: New York Bay
95-006708
New York: New York Bight
95-005480
Nev York: Oneida Lake
95-005445
95-005472
95-005647
New York: Onondaga Lake
95-006214
95-006472
Nev York: Salmon River
95-006531
New York: Sawmill River
95-005592
New York! Seneca Lake
95-006499
New York! Susquehanna River
95-006609
New Zealand
95-005292
95-006107
95-006759
95-006852
95-006874
New Zealand: Lake Okaro
95-005979
"" SSS w" Rotorua
New Zealand: Lake Taupo
95-006393
Niger: Niger River
95-006419
Nigeria: Croaa River
95-005299
North America
95-004343
95-004580
95-0055(10
95-005616
95-005630
95-005827
95-006142
95-006149
95-006180
95-006308
95-006841
North Amorinaj Calomel a Kivcr
95-005473
95-007029
95-007049
95-007058
95-007068
North Amerlcai Col wilt hit Kli*r
95-005272
95-005382
95-005388
95-005389
95-005407
95-005490
95-005877
95-006160
95-006236
95-006306
95-006377
95-006379
95-006495
95-006521
95-006523
95 -0065 2 't
95-006525
95-006526
95-006527
95-006533
95-006548
95-006561
95-006562
95-006577
95-006580
95-006587
95-006593
95-006607
95-006619
95-006625
95-006634
95-006643
95-006646
95-00665/1
95-006657
95-006660
95-006661
95-006663
95-006665
95-006670
95-006754
93-007037
95-007052
95-007039
North Americar Rocky Hoiinmlfi
95-005598
95-006631
North Carolina
95-004847
95-003570
95-005876
95-006683
95-006718
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
North Carolina, Coastal
95-005 433
95-003458
95- 005 83 3
95-006351
Horth Carolina, Western
95-005663
tfor tii Carolina: Albemarle Sound
95-005326
95-005392
95-006700
North Carolina! Cape Fear Estuary
95-005106
North Carolina: Coweeta Creek
95-005391
North Carolina: Jordan Reservoir
95-005536
95-006345
North Carolina: Onslow Hay
95 -006 a 00
North Carolina: Pamlico Sound
95-005514
North Carolina: Hoanoke River
93-005326
95-006700
North Carolina: Walters Lake
95-006030
North Dakota
95-005629
North Dakota: Yellowstone River
95-005376
North Sea
95-00*1984
95-005273
95-005325
95-005452
95-005493
95-005823
95-005975
95-006019
95-006072
95-006433
95-006735
95-006772
95-006786
95-006829
95-006830
95-007009
95-007018
Norway
95-003099
95 -00 5 453
95-0059B3
95- 00604 &
95-006107
95-006243
95-0062-411
95-005279
95-000729
95-006733
95-006614
95-006955
Norway! Imsa River
95-005415
Norway i Lnko Takvntn
95-005642
Norway! Ncsjo Reservoir
95-006347
Norway! Orkla River
95-005398
Oceania
95-006134
95-006948
95-006-983
95-006987
Ohio
95-004&35
...CONTINUED...
Ohio
95-005858
Ohio, Northeastern
95-006596
Ohio: Black River
95-005922
Oklahoma
95-006284
95-006297
Oklahoma; Cache Creek
95-005665
Oklahoma: Lake Texoma
95-006279
95-006339
95-006505
Oklahoma! Red River
95-005615
Oklahoma: Robert S. Kerr Reservoir
95-006692
Oman
95-005663
Oregon
95-005052
95-005272
95-005407
95-005499
95-006681
95-006719
Oregon, Coastal
95-005382
95-006731
95-006792
Oregon: Agency Lake
95-006538
Oregon: Coos Bay
95-005160
Oregon! Klamath River
95-006101
93-006585
Oregon: Snake River
95-005877
95-006575
95-007052
Oregon: Umpqua River
95-005160
Oregon: Upper Klamath Lake
95-006460
95-006538
95-007050
Oregon: Wood River
95-006538
Pacific Ocean
95-005105
95-005320
95-005562
95-005566
95-005597
95-006209
95-006409
95-006430
95-006808
95-006821
95-006859
95-006875
95-006918
95-006936
95-006962
Pacific Ocean, Eastern
95-005673
95-005680
95-005681
95-005694
95-006210
95-006265
95-006773
95-006801
FR 40(3)
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED,..
Pacific Ocean, Eastern
95-006929
95-006956
Pacific Ocean, North
95-005075
95-005393
95-005608
95-005669
95-006732
95-006H07
95-006817
95-006823
95-006872
95-006890
95-006971
95-007012
Pacific Ocean, Northeastern
95-004342
95-003382
95-005423
95-0055*6
95-005567
95-005372
95-005698
95-005997
95-006101
95-006421
95-006449
95-006731
95-006737
95-006790
95-006792
95-006811
95-006812
95-006819
95-006843
95-006880
95-006882
95-006900
95-006910
95-006913
95-006935
95-006944
95-006945
95-006954
95-006961
95-006972
Pacific Ocean, Northwestern
95-004714
95-005197
95-005344
95-005345
95-005387
95-005517
95-006452
95-006746
95-006833
95-006863
95-006953
Pacific Ocean, South
95-005200
95-005594
95-005845
95-005976
95-006134
...CONTINUE!).. ,
Pacific Occnn, So«U.|ir>"
95-0056J13
95-005703
05-006410
95-006831
95-006307
95-0069',9
95-0&6951
Pacific Ocean, SmiUbH"^
93-OQ5LRH
95-005-29;!
95-OO.W4J
95-006110$
95-006024
95-006930
95-007016
Pacific Ocean, Hosicir,
9S-OQ5/,20
95-003382
Pakistan
95-OOfiOM
95-00607:1
Pakistani lnilii-i lltviCT
93-006510
Panama
95-00469!)
95-00(1700
95-003434
95 -005 69ft
Papua Now UiilnoAi BO.-BJ l&'ff
93-003*119
Papun Now (iulimii S*tiU I :••'-'
95-0032K9
Pcnusylvniiirt
9S-005BBI)
95-000269
Pennsylvania, Wnntom
95-0061596
PennsylvanLni JsmintA Jluf
95-0054^9
Pennsylvnuliil Y'lualiln^-f '-f t
95-006373
Peru
95-00527?
95-005913
95-00626!)
95-006907
95-006949
95-OOC991
Philippines
95-004444
95-00'«501.
95-004307
95-003784
95-000767
PhilippinoBi l.tifiiittjt tin itf
95-004421
Poland
95-006199
95-006200
95-0062B7
Poland! Minn lllvcr
95-006233
Portugal
95-005400
95-005790
95-005863
95-006051
95-006919
Puerto Rico
95-0034fl4
95-OOS'iVO
95-005707
95-006337
Red Sea and Aron
95-005207
314
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Red SCR and Area
95-005686
95-006222
Reunion
95-003361
95-006073
95-006735
Rhode Island
93-005323
Rhode Island: Ann aqua tuck at River
95-005402
95-005526
R.OSS Sea
95-005952
Russia
95-001722
95-005611
95-005850
95-006354
95-006436
95-00662 1,
Russia, En rap can
95-005129
95-005260
Russia; Far Eastern Region
95-001715
93-005369
95-006106
95-006570
95-006742
Russia! Kamchatka.
95-005311
9S-00&716
95-000833
Russia i Kuban River
95-005659
RussSai Lake Daykal
95-005693
95-005883
Ruaslat Lena River
95-001719
HussLai Ob River
93-00 fi719
Kuaslai Pechora River
95-005266
Ruaaiai Wit I to Sea
95-005474
Russia: YQniaey River
95-004710
Ecotlond
95-QO'i353
95-005279
95-005*52
95-005475
95-005975
ScotlantLi Flirth of Clyde
95-003991
Scotland: Loch Lomond
95-OOSA22
Scotlandi Shetland Islands
95-005896
Scotland i Tumiel Rlvor
95-005419
Sea of Japan
95-005002
95-005367
95-005575
95-006106
95-006742
95-00&BGO
Sen of Okhotsk
95-005569
Seychelles Islands
95-005599
...CONTINUED. ..
Seychelles Islands
95-006755
9-5-006946
95-O06947
Sierra Leone
95-005311
Singapore
95-004357
95-004505
S lovakia
95-005088
Slovenia
95-005495
95-006158
Solomon Islands
95-005349
95-006908
Somalia
95-005663
South Africa
95-004494
95-005356
95-005609
95-005828
95-005829
95-005848
95-005853
95-005943
95-006034
95-006146
95-OD6290
95-006294
95-006755
95-006756
95-006922
South Africa! Olifants River
95-005956
95-005957
South America
95-005594
95-005664
95-005699
95-005700
South America: Amazon River and Basin
95-006551
95-006552
95-006635
South America: lake Titicaca
95-006334
South America:
95-005405
95-005656
95-006235
South, Carolina
95-005869
95-005876
South Carolina, Coastal
95-005458
South Carolina! Hartwell Lake
95-006679
South Carolina: North Inlet
95-006691
South China Sea and Area
95-006973
95-006995
South Dakota! Lake Oahe
95-005430
South Georgia
95-0067S7
South Shetland Islands
95-005259
Spain
95-005100
95-005132
95-0060B5
95-006107
Rio de la Plata and Basin
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.•.CONTINUED...
Spain
95-006394
35-006751
95-006766
Spain: Esva River
93-006602
Spain: Guadalquivir River
95-005243
95-0052*4
Sri Lanka
95-006838
B^5S£aaiMl th6 Grenadines
Sweden
95-006571
95-006736
95-006847
95-006969
95-007014
Sweden; Ricklea River
95-005*15
Switzerland; Lac Leman
95-005336
95-005361
95-005*12
Switzerland; Rhone River
95-007014
Taiwan
9S-004356
95-005288
Tanzania
95-006422
Tennessee
95-005668
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Tennessee: Pigeon River
95-005999
Tennessee: Tims Ford Lake
95-006300
Texas
95
95
95-
95-
95-
Texas,
95-
95-
95-
Texas,
95-
Texas,
95-
-00(697
006082
006103
006319
006702
Coastal
006710
006711
006866
Southeastern
005007
Western
005418
95-006286
95-006711
95-006866
Lake Texona
95-006279
95-006339
95-006505
Thailand
95-004533
• • .CONTINUED...
Trinitlad and Tobago
95-003447
Tunisia
95-004*98
95-006766
Turkey
93-009343
95-005519
95-005330
93-005616
93 -003 7 26
95-006706
95-006818
U.S. Virgin lalnnJs
95-005315
95-006258
Uganda: Lake K>'ogn
95 - 0064 n
United Kingdom
93-006102
93-006442
Unitad StnU9
95-004433
95-005773
95-0059711
95-00 &090
95-006107
93-006116
95-OD6U3
93-006113
95-006213
95-006370
95-006798
95- 0068 n
9-5-006631
95-0066-14
95-OOSB52
95-006874
95-006684
95-006901
95-006912
95-006940
95 -0069H1
95-OOC981
93-007043
United Stntas,
95-005246
95-00560*
95-006096
95-006713
United Stntos,
95-005286
95-005997
93-006009
95-006123
95-006189
95-006833
United StatoB,
95-006049
95-006526
95-006547
United Stntoa,
95-005338
United Stntoa,
93-004379
United States,
95-006124
93-00*178
95-00631C
95-006323
95-OQ6BB2
United Statesi AppalftchUa,
95-00561B
95-005903
93-006558
United Statesi Chosapciln fc
95-004997
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
XJNTINUED. .
^ed States:
15-005157
15-005236
15-005311
15-005313
15-005329
15-005332
15-005515
15-005996
15-0063-28
15-006333
15-006386
.
Chesapeake Bay
Connecticut River and Basin
Middle Atlantic States
Mississippi River and lias in
Hew England
)5-QU67Q6
ted States
J5-Q06579
ted States
55-00674'.
ted States
35-005095
)5-0054CH
35-005528
35-005579
35-OD&327
J5-DQ&343
35-00&5B4
led States: Missouri River and Bnain
35-005378
95-006403
ted States
95-004902
35 -005 2 45
95-005303
95-005007
95-005027
95-005893
95-OOQ2B3
95-006537
95-006685
ted States: NatthcDntral States
95 -006 10 ft
9i-OOG32T
led States! Ohio River and Basin
95-005577
95-006596
guay
•95-005656
95-005666
95-006247
95-006893
95-006902
,li
95-005145
iht Grc-on lUvot
95- 005^73
ilt; Main Creek
95-005256
ilu Thistle Greek
95-005250
IQKllClil
95-006722
95-006982
iQzncla] Rio Orinoco
95-00&606
iczuclai Rio Vcntuarl
95-005596
mtont
95-005635
95-00609(1
nnonti Lake Chomplain
95-006261
95-006433
95-006356
rnwnt! West River
95-005322
Vietnam
95-005150
Virginia
95-005238
95-005348
95-005645
95-005882
95-006117
95-006004
Virginia, Coastal
95-006351
Virginia; Barbours Creek
93-006223
Virginia: Elizabeth River
95-006041
Virginia: James River
95-005435
95-005494
95-006557
Virginia! Mattaponi River
95-006557
Virginia; New River
95-006224
Virginia! North Anna River
95-005541
Virginia: Pamunkcy River
95-006557
Virginia: Pigeon River
95-005999
Virginia: Rappahannock River
95-006557
Virginia! Shcnandoah Hatl. Park
95-006613
Wales
95-005111
95-005296
95-005879
95-006275
95-006535
Wales; I,lyn Tegid
95-005077
Wales! River Tywl
95-006545
Washington
95-004377
95-004683
95-OOA866
95-005407
95-005544
95-006160
95-006236
95-006335
95-006719
Washington, Coastal
95-005382
95-006790
95-006819
Washington: llonnevillc Dam
95-006306
Washington! Box Canyon Reservoir
93-005388
Washington! Cedar River
93-005424
Washington! Granite Reservoir
95-006688
95-006689
Washington; Lake Washington
95-005417
95 - 005 (f 24
Washington! Mt. St. Helens
95-007023
Washington! Nisqually River
95-006550
Washington! Snake River
95-005272
95-005389
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Washington! Snake River
95-005499
95-005877
95-006554
trait of Juan de Fuca
,, . ,
itmbabwe
95-1103609
Zimbabwe: Lake Karlba
"-006236
95-006790
Washington: Wenatchee River
95-005252
95-005253
95-005395
95-005396
95-005456
95-006298
95-006315
95-006331
95-006559
Washington; Willapa Bay
95-006964
Washington: Yakima River
95-005282
95-005630
West Virginia
95-006612
West Virginia, northern
95-006596
Wisconsin
95-006289
95-006357
95-006476
95-006478
Wisconsin. Big st. Germain Lake
95-006342
Wisconsin! Fox River
95-005239
95-005907
95-006547
Wisconsin; Green Day
95-005239
95-005304
Wisconsin; Lake Mendota
95*006488
Wisconsin: Lake Winnebano
95-005258
95-006445
Wisconsin: Paul Lake
95-006363
Wisconsin: Peter Lake
95-006363
Wisconsin: West Long Lake
95-006363
Wisconsin: Wolf River
95-005258
Wyoming
95-005598
95-006465
Wyoming: Bitter Creek
95-005558
Wyoming! Douglas Creek
95-005420
95-005421
95-005444
Wyoming; South French Creek
95-005420
95-005421
Wyoming! Swaetwater River
95-005443
Yellow Sea and Area
95-005464
Yugoslavia
95-005587
Zambia
95-005609
Za«biat Lake font,.
318
HlllUMiT 1NI1KJC
msL.-aUvc! HeiinrlM
...I, Salmon Foil. /Amiii. K«]j.
"95-006206
95-006207
}5-00620ft
Int. Pac. llnllliut Coimi. /Anim.
Rep.
95-0061117
Inter- Am, Trop. Tuna COIHD.
95-006209
Inter- Am. Trop. Tuna Ciuiii). /Am
Rep,
93-006210
Northwest All . l-'l-'tli.
Orp,on./Aimii. Hup.
95-006212
U.S. Flail mill Wlldlll'o Knrvli-i
9D-006Z13
Aquatic 1' Inn til
Algao
95 - 004 'i 16
95- 00463 S
95-0067H'i
Aquatln Plant CimUiil
9:1-006 101
95-00650/
95-00(1.111
95-006.1 15
95-0066B
95-006605
95- 00660 7
95-OOU'il
95-00'i U'i
M-004341
95-0(16305
95- 0060 1)5
95-OI)6(iH7
Conl.rol/i:hPiiili:«t
93-01)6115
CunLrol/Miirlinnlrnl
93-
93-01)6307
95.00631ft
Conirol/Niilrli.litn
93-01)'. Ilft't
Drlfl. AlH'in
95 -00'. 3 /, 2
Fliyt«iilnnktnii
95-00'.'ilfj
Toxic
95-0069BJ
Toxic PlauU
93-006983
Behavior
Abnoi'innllttoH
93-006S70
Activity PattoniH
93-005167
95-005169
9S -00517(1
...WINTINUED...
llctmvSor
Ac:tlwlLy I'attonm
9ri-(H)51'J3
'jr.-(K)5196
os-nosata
'J5-005177
95-00.11(17
"JS-OOSIDH
A^gi tin M! vd llotinvliir
mi-ort'i/Mi
'J5-()0'.H5(1
'J!»-(WilHl!
'jpi-()0ri!ll(i
0!i -1)0,5 HOI
0!l-00!i2M!i
05-005:161
Alaini
Ilt'linvliir
'J!l -()()'.« Ill
CniinililtllHin
95-OOSH6D
Co lorn l hm
95-004II17
Ofl-005106
95-0051(16
Ctuiri.9!il|i
9.5-005197
9.1- 005 22 »
95-005H05
9(1-0011 71
DJmlromy
95-001377
HI
1993
SUBJECT INDEX
.. -CONTINUED. . .
Behavior
Diurnal Rhythm
95-005217
Early Development
95-005181
95-005204
95-005227
95-005232
95-005249
95-005318
Egg Prcdation
95-005198
Egg Trading
95-005318
Electric Behavior
95-005168
95-005189
Electrical Cormiunication
95-005168
95-005189
Electrolocation
95-005213
Electrotaxis
95-005172
Escape Behavior
95-004805
Fecundity
95-005316
Feeding Experiments
95-004718
Foods /Feeding
95-OOf,561
95-004718
95-004850
95-005093
95-005179
95-005180
95-005181
95-005184
95-005185
95-005186
95-005188
95-005195
95-005209
95-005220
95-005221
95-005225
95-005226
95-005227
95-005228
95-005229
95-005231
95-005318
95-005428
95-005431
95-005436
95-005441
95-005449
95-005454
93-005457
95-005466
95-005480
95-005498
95-005632
93-005641
95-005860
General
95-005262
95-006135
Genetics
95-005187
Habitat Selection
95-005169
...CONTINUKU...
Behavior
Habit.nl Si'lccUfJi
95-00520?
95-00521'.
95-005219
93 -005 SDH
95-003:190
95-OOS421
KatcheryfWIU iv>;-,i1n
93-DQ.51HII
95-<106!i7n
IinprlntliiK
95-un.i iw
95-003 ID
95-005 1H2
95-0033:1 'I
95 -ODD 'Kill
In t rn a p((r I*' «
93-llOril'Jll
95'flO!ll'Jl
95-005 KB/
93-005H16
95-0033911
95 -003(1 9 d
os-ouniv;
95-009171
95-OOIMO'/
Kate HHb'i'
95-OIHU/ll
95-005194
93-001197
l, Inn
OU17«)
or.ao7
95-0033?/
ovcnicnLM
95~OfHiW)
BS-OO.'IIIO
95-005166
95-00.1194
..CONTINUKD.
95-005227
95 -oo 52:10
95-005:il!l
95-01)3:119
95 -00 ri:i Ml
95-005:13''
95 -005 S3 'J
95-005:160
95-005361
95-005363
Niulii- Ov«rlii|i!t
95-003'M9
95-0094:11
Olfiwl-loii
95-0051(1'!
Oiicntui.lim/HiMiilii
95-003i:i2
95-005212
95-fl052r,l
95 - oori a r;
95-005377
PiirastllUH/DlfK'll'H!!
05 • 0032 K 3
Pnrimuil llclmvlor
95-OOr)2{ll
95-005202
95-005227
95- 1)1)5 2:i (I
95-001291
95-fl()S17'l
95-OOS177
95-005171
95-U051/:!
91-00317',
9.1-OU5l7!i
OS-005l7Ci
95-005 1HO
95-l)0.'ilf>:i
95-OOril9-'i
95-005204
05-005203
95-003:100
91-009632
9.1-001197
05-011!) 19(1
91-005217
95-005:110
HlltHlU'O]) 1 HHl
95-005199
Schooling
95-003179
05-005219
95-005535
95-007009
Sex Hovcrunl
95-003177
05-003190
, .CONTINUE), . .
ulidvlot1
SlioalliiR UelmvJor
95 -006'. 3 V
Hiirial llclinvlor
911-00.1230
'J!i-()()32/(fj
')!i-0056ia
Hniili: SlltimlL
'J!i-(H)52iri
.Siniiitl l'ro(luirl,loii
9S-0046:(7
Hpawning
'J.1-00!Hd!i
93-01)9106
*>ft-«oril<Ki
<J!i-Olt5l97
9r»-0052ll
1)9-003217
99-003 a 30
'.l!i-005:i/iH
<J!i-00919't
'jri-oofisoit
')S-l)093fi1
S|iuwiilllH Ml^nil.lo
<J9-00!KI2H
M-IID9HJH
9!l- 009 Mill)
99-009215
'J5-00!i2!(i
99-00321(1
95 -007009
<i 9 -.009 2 06
Tempi! f 11 ttu'fi
'J 9 -0030 37
93~<H)!HH2
95-1)09 1 HO
91-003191
99-0011.92
93-0052B7
93-003360
Vfirlnilon
9.1-OOS091
95-003132
95-0091H7
Vision
99 -00904 4
9.1-0051H4
95-009314
95-007025
Inil Mi!llnnln
321
1993
•••CONTINUED...
Bibliographies
Esocidae
95-007026
Entrapment
SUBJECT INDEX
Percidae
95-007026
Salrnonidae
95-007026
Washington
95-007023
Ci.lture/Propa8atiDn..Cold
Abnormalities "
35-004735
Age/Growth
95-004401
95-004413
95-004547
95-004556
95-004598
95-004399
95-004600
95-004622
Arnlno Acids
95-004598
95-004599
95-004400
95-004414
Aquariums
95-004635
Bacterial Diseases
95-005724
Biofiltration
95-004652
Brood Stock
95-004412
95-004353
95-006206
Cage Culture
95-006208
Carcass Traits
95-004547
95-004559
95-004584
95-004600
95-004622
Coloration
95-004559
Condition Factors
95-004401
95-004347
Diets
95-004409
95-004544
95-004545
95-004553
95-004559
95-004560
95-004572
95-004584
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
95-004601
95-004622
95-004765
"-00*782
",003063
Dlswse Control
'3-005807
... CONTINUED...
Cul tyre/Propagation- . c
Dlseasc-Kroc Oihar*
95-Q05724
Disinfection
95- 00 4 &5 3
95-005724
Drug Clearance
95-004405
Economics
95-004397
95-004530
95-006011
Egg Quality
95-004 94ff
95-006705
Egg Survival
95-005735
EnvJroiuiGiUnl Ir:p{ti
95-004398
95-004410
Fecundity
05-004553
Feeding Exporirwnti
95-004544
93-004547
95-004552
95-0014553
95-004556
95-001559
95-004572
95 - 0045 S i>
95-004598
05-004599
95-004600
95-004601
95-005225
95-005754
Feeds
95-004515
95-004547
93-004575
95-004530
95-004581
95-004014
Filtration Systivni
95-004565
Fin Erosion
95-006176
Fish Hatchery Nf fluent!
93-004369
95-004397
95-004403
95-004406
95-004410
93-005870
95-005905
Food Conversion mtcln
95- 00 4 409
95-004572
Fry Production
95-004404
95-004560
95-004614
95-004960
95-006705
General
95-005716
Genetic Strains
95-006206
Genetics
95-006207
Growth Stimulants
95-004622
40(3)
322
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Culture/ Propngn Lioii--Coldwa tec
Hatchery Design
95-004403
95-004411
95-00441'.
95-00462 A
Hatchery Releases
' 95-006307
95-00&320
Hatchery^ Wild Populations
95-004108
95-005013
95-006207
Hatching
95-004560
Hybrid Fish
95-004801
Induced Maturation
95-004412
Larvae
95-004960
Light
95-004399
Lights
95-00462'.
Maturation
95-004412
Medication In Diets
95-004405
95-004622
Mono sex Culture
95-00't81'i
Mortality Factors
95-004402
95-005735
95-006705
Mortality Rates
95 - 004 '.0 7
Net- Pen Culture
95-004369
95-004399
95-00<i'iQ3
95 -00 4 406
95-005837
95-005870
95-005903
Nutrients
95-004553
Ocean Ranching
95-OOD139
95-006206
95-006811
Oxygen
95-004414
Oxygonntion
95-004401
Or.ona
95-004653
95-004665
Faraaites/Disenges
95-004369
95-004398
95 -004 '(02
95-004344
95-004652
95-005716
95-005718
95-005724
95-005727
95-005733
95-005735
95-005754
...CONTINUED...
Culture/ Propagation- -Coldwater
Parasites /Diseases
95-005775
95-005803
95-005807
95-005310
95-005820
95-005821
95-005842
95-005849
95-005801
95-006176
Parr-Smolt Transformation
95-005014
95-005282
Phosphorus
95-00-5905
Plio tope riod ism
95-004550
Polyploidy
95-004404
95-004407
95-004801
Pond Culture
95-004397
95-006326
Production
95-004403
95-004407
95-004580
95-004900
Public Health Problems
95-005710
Roaring Density
95-004401
Recirculating Systems
95-004635
95-004652
95-004665
Selective Breeding
95-004413
Spawning
95-004402
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004412
S tock Lug / Introduc t Lons
95-006326
Stress
95-004407
Tank Culture
95-004403
95-004407
95-004411
93-004414
Techniques /Light
95-004624
Techniques/Temperature Control
95-004635
Techniques /Water Quality
95-004643
95-004653
Temperature
93-004547
95-004581
95-004635
95-004849
95-006307
Transportation
93-004624
Viral Diseases
95-005724
Vitamins
95-004544
FR 40(3)
323
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED..,
Culture/Propagation- -ColdHa tec
Vitamins
95-004560
95-004581
95-004782
Water quality
95-004409
95-004414
95- 00465 3
95-004665
Culture /Propagation- -General
Aeration
95-004394
95-004664
95-004666
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004381
Algae Culture
95-004372
95-004663
Amlno Acids
95-004615
Amwmla
95-004370
95-004657
95-004660
Aquariums
95-004641
95-005802
Bibliographies
95-004376
BiofUtration
95-004394
95-004650
95-004651
95-004659
93-004660
95-004670
Bird Predatlon
95-004353
95-004449
95-004642
Brood Stock
95-004351
95-004393
Cage Culture
95-004361
Carcass Traits
95-004348
Computer Applications
95-004655
Condition Factors
95-004377
Cryopreservatlon
95-004349
95-004350
95-004383
Diets
95-004351
92-004370
95-004372
95-004390
H-QQ4392
95-004395
95-004593
95-004602
95-004612
95-004615
95-004886
95-005525
Disinfection
95-004648
...CONTINUED...
Culture /Propagation—General
Drug Clearance
95-004374
Economic Value
95-004359
Economics
95-004354
95-004356
95-004366
95-004375
95-004378
95-004381
95-004382
95-004384
95-004605
95-006404
Education
95-004352
95-004306
95-004384
Egg Preservation
95-004350
95-004351
95-004383
Egg Production
95-004350
95-004351
95-004769
Egg Quality
95-004350
95-004351
95-004989
Endangered Populations
95-004379
95-006121
Environmental Impacts
95-004346
95-004363
95-004376
95-004381
95-004385
95-004386
95-004387
95-004392
Exotic Species
95-004364
Fecundity
95-004350
Feeders
95-004396
95-004593
95-004655
Feeding Expei' intents
95-004571
95-004615
Foods
95-004381
95-004392
95-004571
95-004576
95-004593
95-004605
95-004612
95-0048B6
Fertilization
95-004349
Fertilization/ Soil anA Water
95-004361
Filtration Systems
95-004394
95-004647
95-004659
FR 40(3)
324
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED. ,.
Culture/ Propagation- -General
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004346
95-004358
95-004363
95-004368
95-004385
95-004386
95-004391
95-004392
95-004396
95-004393
95-004602
95-005892
95-005925
Fish Kills
95-005721
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004576
95-004593
95-004602
95-004615
Food Digestibility
95-004576
Forage Production
95-004372
Fry Production
95-004356
Gas Removal
95-004658
95-004663
93-004669
Genetic Strains
95-004393
Genetics
95-004350
95-004360
95-004365
95-004379
95-004393
95-004395
Handbooks
95-004366
Harvest
95-004361
95-004390
Hatchery Design
95-004346
95-004363
95-004366
95-004373
95-004389
95-004671
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-004379
Hybridization
95-004365
Induced Maturation
95-004395
95-004740
Invertebrate Forage
95-004367
95-004610
95-005708
Invertebrate Prcdation
95-004642
larvae
95-004351
95-004372
95-004395
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-004364
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Cu 1 ture / P ropaga tion- - Gene rn 1
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-004375
95-004381
95-004385
95-004387
95-004392
Marketing
95-004348
95-004354
95-004359
93-004366
95-0043B1
95-004382
Medication in Diets
95-004367
95-005708
Modeling
95 -006'. 04
Net-Pen Culture
95-001361
Nitrite
95-005036
Nitrogen
95-004370
95-004658
95-004669
Nutrition
95-004350
Ornamental Fish "Trade
95-004641
Oxygen
95-0046S7
95-004660
95-004668
Oxygenation
95-004394
95-004654
95-004658
95-004660
95-004664
95-004666
95-00'i66B
95-004:669
Ozone
95-004648
95-004651
95-00-4666
Paraflites/Dlaenacs
93-00<i330
95-001336
95-001367
95-001372
95-001374
95-004390
95-004395
95-003708
93-003713
Planning
95-004354
05-004363
95-001378
95-001381
95-004382
93 -00 43 B4
Polyculturo
95-OCKi356
Polyploidy
93-004393
Pond Construction
93-004361
Pond Culture
95-004356
FR 40(3)
325
1993
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Cul ture / Propagation- - Genera L
Pond Culture
95-004361
95-004390
95-004391
95-006404
Production
95-004347
95- 00435 'i
95-004356
95-004359
95 -004360
95-004362
95-004332
95-004384
53-004395
95-Q04BB6
95-006281
95-006104
Proteins
95-004602
Racevay Cultui-e
05-001671
Rearing Density
95-004356
Roclrculating Systems
95-004647
95-004650
95-004651
95-004656
05-004659
95-004663
95-Q<H666
95-004670
95-004672
Rep reduction
95-001350
95-004351
95-001355
Sex Reversal
95-004365
95-004393
Site Suitability
95-004346
95-004381
Social Valuas
95-004347
95-OOU80
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004350
95-004351
Spawning Techniques
95-004350
95-005351
Sperm Preservation
95-004349
95-004350
95-004351
95-004353
. 93-0043B3
Survival
95-0&4769
Tank Culture
95-004661
Techniques /Flow Controllers
95-004655
Techniques /General
95-004642
Techniques |IM lac.
95-004571
95-004661
Techniques / Oxygen
95-004664
, ..CONTINUED...
Culture/ Propagation—General
Techn iqnes I Oxygen
05-004668
Techniques /Temperature Cm teal
95-004655
Techniques /Ha tec Quality
95-004645
95-004647
95-004648
95-004651
95-004656
95-004658
95-004660
95-004669
95-004671
Technology
95-004655
Transportation
95-004364
Vaccination
95-004367
95-004372
Water Quality
95-004358
95-004370
95-004394
95-004395
95-004645
95-004648
95-004650
95-004651
95-004654
95-004657
95-004659
95-004663
95-004666
95-004669
95-004670
95-004672
95-005721
Water Supply
95-004361
Culture/Propagation-- lHv«rtebr
Artemla
95-004372
Fish Control/ Homo vftl
95-004500
Forage Production
95-004372
Poly culture
95-004500
Rotifers
95-004372
Shrimp Culture
95-004500
95-006291
Culture /Propagnt ion- -Hn rinm
Age /Growth
95-004514
95-004563
95-004577
95-004590
Algae Culture
95-004542
Amino Acids
95-004574
95-004586
Ammonia
95-004528
Aquarium a
95-004516
95-004630
FR
326
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Culture/ Propagation- -Marine
Aquariums
95-004631
95-004632
95-004633
95-005333
95-005791
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004633
Bacteria
95-004512
Biofiltration
95-004528
Brack! shwater Culture
95-004357
95-004500
Bcood Stock
95-004508
95-004521
95-004531
95-004532
95-004538
95-004539
95-004569
Cage Culture
95-004357
95-00/i499
95-004507
95-004508
95-004509
95-004517
95-004533
95-004539
. ..CONTIHUEI). . .
Culture /Propagation --Marine
Egg Production
95-004503
95-004508
95-004521
95-00452*1
95-004529
95-004532
95-004336
95-004537
95-004538
95-004569
Egg Quality
95-004521
95-OO4569
Fecundity
95-004569
Feeding Expe rim ants
95-005526
95-001561
95-004563
95-004577
95-004578
95-004586
95-004590
95-004592
95-00*> 621
95-004776
95-004958
Feeds
95-004499
95-004511
95-004578
95-004591
Fingerllng Production
SUBJECT INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Cultwre/Propagation-'Harine
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-004454
Ho rmotie s
95-00 4508
95-00(1532
Hybrid Fish
95-00(1801
Incubation
95-004538
Induced Maturation
95-004503
95-004508
95-004532
95-GOH543
Invertebrate Forage
95-006513
Laboratory Spawning
95- 004508
95-005333
Larvae
•95-004503
95-004508
95-004511
95-004513
95-004515
95-004518
95-004521
95-004529
95-004531
95-004532
95-004538
95-004540
95-004543
95-005722
lava /Law Enforcement
95-004502
95-004504
Modeling
95-004388
Monosex Culture
95-004537
95-005120
Mortality Factors
95-004516
Net-Pen Culture
95-004369
95-004399
95-004403
95-004406
95-004541
95-004561
95-005837
95-005895
Nitrogen
95-004522
95-004649
Nutrient Control
95-004522
Ocean Ranching
95-004535
95-005139
95-005B95
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-004516
Oxygen
95-OQ43BB
95-004528
93-004931 '
Paras Heartseases
95-004369
...CONTINUED...
Cul ture / Propagation- -Marine
Parasites /Diseases
95-004499
95-004505
95-004521
95-005722
95-005779
95-005786
95-005791
95-005793
95-005820
95-005B62
Parr-Sraolt Transformation
95-004509
95-004770
95-004791
95-004802
95-004803
95-004B94
Phosphorus
95-004522
95-004649
Pho tope clod Ism
95-004503
95-004508
PI mining
95-004371
95-004501
95-004504
95-004507
95-004535
95-006097
Poly culture
95-004500
95-004517
Polyploldy
95-004537
95-004801
95-004857
Pond Culture
95-004357
95-004499
95-004508
95-004527
95-00432B
95-004543
95-004931
Production
95-004357
95-004371
95-004501
95-004505
95-004506
95-004509
95-004511
95-004512
95-004515
95-004517
95-00451(1
95-004519
95-004520
95-004531
95-004533
95-004534
95-004558
95-004578
95-004592
95-004770
95-004803
95-005120
Proteins
95-004563
FR 40(3)
328
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED...
Culture /Propagation- -Marine
Proteins
95-004586
95-004958
Hen ring Density
95-004500
Rcclrculallng Systems
95-004519
95-004522
HGConilitioning
95-00*1532
Hcju-adiict.ion
95-004503
95-004521
95-004532
Salinity
95-004514
Sex 1) a termination
95-flO-'.50B
95-003120
Sex Reversal
95-004508
slto Suitability
93-QOfi502
95-004505
Social Values
95-006097
Spawning Cycle Hcgulatlon
'J5-004503
9D-OQ'.532
95-004543
Spawning Techniques
93-004524
95-004536
95-0(14941
Spenn 1'reservation
Stocking/ Introduction a
95-000332
Survival
95-0045] 1
95-004512
95-00'.51'i
95-004515
95-004531
Tank Cu Hiiro
fl3-0ti't513
95-00451B
95-004529
Tficlmlques/Wator Quality
Temperature
93-004506
95-004520
95-004577
Water quality
95-0043BB
93-004519
95-004522
95-004328
93-OD4633
95-004649
Cultu re/ Propagation- -Waiinwater
Ac r a Lion
93-004493
Age /Growth
95-004430
95-004433
...CONTINUED...
Culturc/Propagation--Harmwater
Age /Growth
95-004462
95-004485
95-004548
95-004549
95-004557
95-004583
95-004009
95-004611
95-004616
95-006362
Agricultural Wastes
95-006362
Agriculture-Fish Culture
9D-00442B
95-004429
95-004451
95-004468
95-004473
95-004546
95-006364
95-006365
95-006366
95-00&367
95-006368
Algae culture
95-004444
Aral no Acids
95-004555
95-004582
95-004587
95-004597
95-004611
95-004616
Ammonia
95-004433
95-006025
Anesthetics
95-004480
95-004899
Aquariums
95-004456
95-004460
95-004466
95-004491
95-004619
95-004627
95-004628
95-004629
93-004634
95-004636
95-004637
95-004638
95-004639
95-004640
95-005054
95-005217
95-005245
95-005283
95-005739
95-005749
95-005776
95-005809
95-007055
Aquatic Plants
95-004416
95-004640
Diofiltration
95-004662
Diomaas
95-006364
FR 40(3)
329
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED..,
Culture/ Propagation --Warmwater
Blomass
95-006365
Brackishwater Culture
95-004444
95-QOH611
Brood Stock
95-004421
95-004<i36
95-QQ4437
95-004450
95-004467
95-004479
95-004182
95-004877
Cage Culture
95-004444
Carbon
95-004417
Carcass Traits
95-004419
95-004439
95-004441
95-004549
95-004568
95-004583
95-004604
95-004617
95-004692
95-001028
95-005744
95-006988
Condition Factors
95-004452
95-004548
Diets
95-004421
95-004435
95-004437
95-004438
95-004461
95-004464
95-004467
95-004546
95-004548
95-004549
95-004550
95-004551
95-004554
95-004555
95-004557
95-004562
95-004564
95-004565
95-004566
95-004568
95-004570
95-004573
95-004582
95-004383
95-004585
95-0045B8
95-004594
95-004596
95-004597
95-004603
95-004604
95-004606
95-004607
95-004608 ,
95-004611
95-004516
...CONTINUED...
Culture/Propagation- -tfam«5tl
Diets
95-004617
95-004618
95-004619
95-004620
95-004856
95 -005'. 83
Disease Control
95-005739
Duck Farming
95-004473
Early Development
95-004452
95-004465
Economic Value
95-004453
95-OQ44S6
95-OD44B7
Economics
95-004371
95-004425
95-004420
95-004429
95-OD4462
95-004478
95-004483
95-006989
Education
95-004425
Egg Production
95-004421
95-004437
95-004't46
95-004466
Egg quality
95-004438
95-004479
Egg Survival
95-004459
95-001479
Endangered poi
95-OOM90
95-007055
Extension Service a
95-GD*<423
Fecund 1 ty
95 -00V. 67
Feeding Ex]>arinn.!iitH
95 -OO/i 4 6'.
95-004463
95-004475
95-004540
95-004535
95-004557
95-00456't
95-004565
95-0014570
95-004579
95-004502
95-004503
95-004587
95-004509
95-004595
95-004604
95-004606
95-004C07
95-004609
95-004611
95-004616
95-005483
Feeds
95-004424
IECT INDEX
. . .CONTINUED...
Culture/ Propagation- -Wannwater
Feeds
95-004548
95-004551
95-004567
95-004585
95-001587
95-00(1588
95-004594
95-004597
95-001618
95-004619
Fertilization
95 -OO^'i 77
95-004492
Fertllination/Soil and Hater
95-004422
95-004129
95-004447
95-004451
95-004469
95-005127
95-006362
95-006364
95-006365
95-006366
95-006367
95-006368
Fingerling Production
95-004162
95-004497
95-001364
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004371
95-004451
95-001471
95-004196
Fish Silage
95-001567
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004420
95-001548
95-004550
95-004557
95-001565
95-004582
95-004583
95-004607
95-004609
95-004616
Fry Production
95-004371
95-004118
95-004421
95-004425
95-004137
95-00443B
95-001417
95-004467
95-004482
95-001495
95-004497
95-004562
95-004.566
95-004573
95-004593
95-004618
95-004619
95-001620
95-005706
taneral
95-001423
. . .CONTINUED. ..
CultuTe/Propagation--Wamrwater
General
95-005716
Genetic Engineering
95-005110
Genetic Strains
95-004419
95-004421
95-004443
95-004479
95-004562
95-OD5092
Genetics
95-004403
Growth Hormone
95-004458
Growth Stimulants
95-004415
95-004579
95-005030
Handling Methods
95-0044.80
Harvest
95-004447
Harvesting Techniques
95-004695
Hatchery Design
95-004427
95-004451
95-004457
95-004495
95-0046<i6
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-005070
Q5-005741
Heated Water
95-004441
95-004602
95-004828
History
95-004443
95-004453
95-OD44B2
95-006303
Hooking /Hand ling Stress
95-004*177
95-004751
95-004699
Hormones
95-004438
95-004482
95-0044BB
Hybridization
95-004420
95-004421
95-004448
95-004626
95-005217
Incubation
95-004437
95-00*467
Incubators
95-004467
Induced Maturation
95-QQU36
95-004477
95 -00 4 't 82
95-005061
95-005062
Invertebrate Forage
95-004618
FR 40(3)
331
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Culture/Propagation- -Warmwater
Invertebrate Forage
95-004620
Laboratory Spawning
95*004486
95-004490
95-004491
95-004626
95-004634
95-005054
95-005166
95-005217
Larvae
95-004418
95-004424
95-004438
95-004446
95-004479
95-004486
95-004562
95-004566
95-004595
95-004620
95-004851
Laws /Law Enforcement
95-004496
Manure
95-004469
95-006364
95-006365
Marketing
95-004425
95-004453
95-004483
95-004484
95-006989
Masculinization
95-004442
95-004445
95-004493
Maturation
95-OD4B77
Medication In Diets
95-004431
95-004498
Modeling
95-005427
95-006447
Monosex Culture
95-004445
95-004488
95-004489
95-Q04493
95-004830
95-005126
Mortality Factors
95-004470
95-005767
Mortality Rates
95-004557
Net- Pen Culture
95-004451
95-006367
Nitrite
95-004463
Nitrogen
95-004417
95-004463
95-004473
95-004475
Nutrient Control
95-004473
...CONTINUE!)...
Culture /Propagation- -Har
Nutrient Control
95-004475
Nutrients
95-004588
95-004597
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-004357
95-004482
95-004488
95-004626
95-005749
95-006303
Overwintering
95-005030
Oxygen
95-004433
95-004471
Ozone
95-004426
95-004472
Parasites /Diseases
95-004357
95-004371
95-004424
95-004431
95-004437
95-004459
95-004461
95-004464:
95-004498
95-004596
95-005706
95-005716
95-005741
95-00574'!
95-005748
95-005749
95-005767
95-005776
95-005805
95-005809
95-005814
95-005990
95-006025
Phosphorus
95-004475
Phytoplankton
95-004434
Pigrnentera
95-0045B9
Plankton
95-006364
Planning
95-004371
95-004440
95-004453
95-004478
95-004483
95-004437
95-004497
Pollution
95-006361
95-006365
Polyculture
95-004429
95-004430
95-004451
95-004435
95-004468
95-004469
95-004594
FR 40(3)
332
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Culture/Pvopagation--Wannwa tot-
Poly culture
95-004646
95-005427
95-006362
05-006364
95-006366
Polyploidy
95-004479
95-004488
93-005085
95-005125
Pond Culture
95-004417
95-QQ4422
95-O04428
95-004429
55 - 004 1, 3 2
95-004433
95-004434
95-004437
95-004430
95 - 00 4 'i 4 4
95-004447
95-004451
95-004457
95-004467
95-004474
95-0044B2
95-004484
93-004497
95-004603
95-004644
95-004667
95-006368
I1 reduction
95-004371
95-004417
9D-004419
95-004430
95-004421
95-004426
95-004429
05 -00 4 438
95-004443
95-0044.44
95-004447
95 -0044') 8
95-004.450
9f)-0044S3
95-0044S8
95-00'i46H
95-004472
95-004478
95-004434
95-004/185
95-004490
95-004567
95-004568
95-004604
95-00/<830
95-004856
95-004999
95-005085
95-005427
95-006447
Proteins
93-004983
95-004597
95-004009
95-004611
Public Health Problems
Q5-OD6Q24
. , .CONTINUED...
Culture/Propagation- -Wamw
Raceway Culture
95-004451
95-004481
95 -00 '.64 6
95-004662
Rearing Density
95-004469
95-004471
Recirculatlng Systems
95-004426
95-004427
95-004442
95-004472
95-004481
95-004662
Reproduction
95-004467
95-004479
95-004482
Rice-Fish Culture
95-004451
Selective Breading
95-004419
95-004427
95-004448
95-004450
95-004636
95-005109
95-005149
95-005150
95-006303
Sewage Effluents
95-004439
95-004475
95-004494
95-005901
95-006024
95-006034
Sex Determination
95 -004 83 0
SEX Reversal
95-004442
95-004488
95-004489
95-004999
95-005106
95-005110
Sex ing
95-004436
Site Suitability
95-004483
95-004496
Social Values
95-004425
95-006989
Spawning Cycle Regulat
95-004482
Spawning Techniques
95-004437
95-004447
95-004456
95-004466
95-004477
95-004492
Sperm Preservation.
95-004747
95-005016
Stock Assessment
95-004433
Stocking/ Introduction:
95-004485
FR 40(3)
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Culture /propagation- -Wannwater
Supplemental Feeding
95-004/138
95-004603
95-005427
Survival
95-004435
Tank Culture
95-004424
95-004427
95-004467
95-004620
Taste and Odor Problems
95-004993
Techniques /General
95-004495
Techniques /Monosex Culture
95-004493
Techniques/Water Quality
95-004472
95-004644
95-004667
Temperature
95-004433
Transportation
95-004751
95-004899
Vitamins
95-004461
95-004464
Water Exchange Rates
95-004417
95-004457
Water Level Regulation
95-004471
Water Quality
95-004357
95-004417
95-004424
95-004426
95-004433
95-004457
95-004463
95-004469
95-004470
95-004471
95-004472
95-004481
95-004644
95-004646
95-004662
95-004667
95-005901
95-006025
95-006365
95-006366
95-006367
Hater Supply
95-004428
95-004451
95-005901
Zooplankton
95-004432
95-004583
95-004603
Endangered /Threatened Species
California
95-007061
95-007065
95-007069
Endangered Populations
95-004379
...CONTINUED,..
Endangered /Threatened Spad
Endangered PopulaLlcns
95-006523
95-0065HB
95-006562
95-006560
95-00&607
95-00&625
95-007037
95-007052
93-007059
95-007066
General
95-007035
95-007043
Gila elegatia
95-007060
Herbicides
95-005924
Laws/Law EnEorrrniTOt
95-006116
95-0005BO
95-007047
95-007054
95-007059
Oncorhynclms a purlin
95-007070
Oncorhyn-chug clarkl fccn
95-007045
Oncorhyiidws dark) *t*
95-007041
Planning
95-00704B
Ptychoclieilus lur.lua
95-007049
S tockin&/ Inliwluc Hun 9
95-006323
Xyrauclien tcxniiuw
95 -007050
Environmeucnl I'IICICIVH
Acidification
95-00^77'!
95-006513
Ammonia
95-004'.01
Aquatic PlniitH
95-00522B
95-006211
95-006/(7C
Canopy
95-006593
95-006609
Carbon Dioxide
95-004101
Climate
95-005297
95-003352
95-00559fl
95-005607
95-005643
95-006456
95-006465
95-00^96
95-006760
95-006955
Crowding
95-005237
95-00656'i
Currents
95-004UL
FR 40(3)
334
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Currents
95-005216
95-005306
95-005325
95-005446
95-005621
95-0064 49
95-006768
95-OQ6B03
95-OD6922
95-006961
Depth
55-005253
95-005371
95-005387
95-005-394
95-005396
95-005412
95-005413
95-006315
95-005331
93-006'. 76
95-006575
95-006691
95-007070
El Nino
95-005310
95-006421
95-006961
Erosion
95-006179
Kuirophicatlon
95-004(122
95-005486
Floods
95-005-352
95-005386
95-005548
95-006564
95-006606
Flow Regimes
95-001925
95-005218
95-005229
95-005253
95-OQ5326
95-005356
95-005386
95-005396
93-005(101
95-005402
95-005405
95-005<i79
93-005601
95-006215
95-006315
95-006331
95-006377
95-006379
95-006382
95-006427
95-006450
95-006495
95-006520
95-006529
95-006535
95-006545
95-006604
95-006653
95-006671
...CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Flow Regimes
95-006689
95-006691
Food Supply
95-004435
95-004561
95-004570
95-004772
95-004851
95-004987
95-005022
95-005193
95-005225
95-005226
95-005229
95-005237
95-005295
95-005321
95-005365
95-005423
95-005434
95-005446
95-005457
95-005466
95-005470
95-005485
95-005486
95-005508
95-005514
95-005521
95-005524
95-005536
95-005537
95-005545
95-005633
95-005637
95-005640
95-005654
95-006450
95-006760
Freshwater Inflow
95-005268
95-005331
95-005416
95-005446
Gas Super saturation
95-005908
General
95-004744
95-005350
95-006135
Geomorphlc Effects
95-006787
95-006860
Geothermal Water
95-005568
95-005979
Glaciers
95-005082
95-005607
Gradient
95-005252
95-005601
95-006617
Groundwater
95-006441
Hardness
95-004661
95-004899
95-004975
Hurricanes
95-006564
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Hydraulics
95-0041111
Hydrography
95-006226
95-006621
Hypoxia
95-004492
Ice
95-005353
95-005379
95-005399
95-005622
95-005646
95-006537
95-006933
l.acgG Organic Debris
95-005253
95-005421
95-006214
95-006568
95-006621
Lati tude
95-005090
95-005355
95-005531
95-005585
95-005623
95-006175
Light
95-004526
95-004769
95-004917
95-004971
95-005178
95-005193
95-005209
95-005214
95-005325
95-005348
95-005366
95-005385
95-005466
95-005998
95-006557
Lunar Influences
95-005207
95-005330
95-005398
Magnetic Fields
95-005213
HicrohabUat
95-005426
95-006617
Nutrients
95-004422
Ocean Ftontg
91-005331
95-005547
95-005638
9S-006961
Oxygen
95-004401
95-004492
'5-004526
93-M434Q
95-004757
95*004915
91-00*925
95-0053*1
95-005391
«- 005401
...CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Oxygen
95-00616B
95-006496
95-006498
95-006583
95-006706
pit
95-004526
95-004774
95-004829
95-005732
95-005932
95-005972
95-006013
95-006025
Photoperiodiam
95-004509
95-004759
'95-004769
95-004770
93-004796
93-004802
95-004933
95-004987
95-005014
95-005111
95-005167
95-0051B9
95-005196
95-005207
95-005217
95-005321
95-005322
95-005325
95-005336
95-005352
95-005363
95-005366
95-005368
95-005375
95-005395
95-005396
95-005408
95-005413
95-005415
95-005456
95-005459
95-005477
95-005554
95-006296
95-006529
Radiation
95-005949
Salinity
95-004514
95-004526
95-004540
95-004703
95-004746
95-004751
95-004757
95-004763
95-004801
95-004829
95-004865
95-004869
95-0048B8
95-004899
95-004902
95-004904
95-004906
FR 40(3)
336
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED,..
Environmental Factors
Salinity
95-004937
95-004994
95-005003
95-005008
95-005009
95-005014
95-005016
95-005022
95-005039
95-005059
95-005064
95-005265
95-005269
93-005411
95-005534
95-005545
95-005571
05-005732
95-005742
95-005743
95-005746
95-005767
95-005701
95-005847
95-006704
95-006760
95-007063
Season
95-004711
95-004714
95-004797
95-004806
95-004B28
95-004836
95-004875
95-004903
95-004963
95-004971
95-004984
95-004094 ,
95-005022
95-005167
95-005186
95-005Z07
95-005221
95-00523B
95-005240
95-005255
95-005277
95-005279
95-005299
95-005300
95-005322
95-005331
95-005336
95-005344
95-005345
95-005371
95-005386
95-0053H8
95-005391
95-005393
95-005395
95-005396
95-005397
9S-005405
95-005406
95-005409
95-005411
95-005412
. . . CONTINUED . . .
Environmental Factors
Season
95-005419
95-005420
95-005434
95-005440
95-0054/1.4
95-005451
95-005452
95-005456
95-005467
95-005470
95-005478
95-005480
95-005484
95-005486
95-005513
95-005521
95-005524
95-005528
95-005541
95-005552
95-005553
95-005639
95-005787
95-005842
95-005910
95-006007
95-006317
95-006336
95-006377
95-006419
95-006466
95-006'iSa
93-006516
95-006518
95-006542
95-006545
95-006347
95-006559
95-006603
95-006606
95-006635
95-006638
95-006679
95-006830
95-006991
Sedimentation
Q5-004073
95-005618
95-006179
Stratification
95-005400
SubetL-nte Composition
95-004673
95-004960
95-005253
95-005358
95-00539'.
95-005421
95-005169
95-005479
95-005570
95-005620
95-006179
95-006214
95-006476
95-006647
95-006654
Temperature
95-004407
95-001418
FR 40(3)
337
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Temperature
Temperature
95-004516
95-004526
95-004540
95-004561
95-004568
95-004601
95-004728
95-004739
95-004786
95-004793
95-004738
95-004603
95-004806
95-004821
95-004829
95-004836
95-004B49
95-004866
95-004880
95-004881
95-004902
95-004915
95-004925
95-004933
95-004946
95-004960
95-004975
95-004987
95-005014
95-005022
95-005024
95-005037
95-005038
95-005039
95-005050
95-005056
95-005057
95-005135
95-005167
95-005217
95-005240
95-005253
95-005265
95-005267
95-005292
95-005295
95-005300
95-005305
95-005313
95-005316
95-005321
95-005322
95-005325
95-005326
95-005327
95-005335
95-005336
9S-005338
95-005341
95-005342
95-005352
95-005353
95-005355
9S-003357
95-005358
93-005363
95-003367
95-005368
93-005375
...CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Temperature
95-005385
95-005388
95-005391
95-005392
95-005393
95-005398
95-005399
95-005400
95-005401
95-005402
95-005405
95-005411
95-005414
95-005415
95-005419
95-005466
95-005469
95-005505
95-005506
95-005507
95-005509
95-005514
95-005321
95-005527
95-005528
95-005531
95-005534
95-005541
95-005547
93-005554
95-005595
95-005598
93-005623
95-005626
95-005631
95-005636
95-005641
95-005643
95-005650
95-005651
95-005654
95 -005715
95-005746
95-005767
95-005781
95-005836
95-006010
95-006025
95-006188
95-006318
95-006377
95-006382
95-006393
95-006441
93-006449
95-006450
95-006496
95-006514
95-006529
95-006602
95-006603
95-006655
93-006667
95-00675B
95-006760
95-006768
95-006999
95-007032
95-007068
FR 4.0(3)
SUBJECT INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Environmental Factors
Tides
95-005328
95-003368
95-005402
93-006691
Turbidity
35-003209
95-005228
55-00555'.
95-006557
95-006575
95-006682
Turbulence
95-005215
95-003408
Upwalllng
95-005331
95-005400
95-005446
95-005183
95-006803
95-006922
95-006961
Water Level Fluctuations
93-005440
95-005639
95-006226
95-0066(19
Vatcr Quality
95-005716
95-005828
95-005981
05-006365
95-006456
Weather
93-005423
Wind
95-006344
Winter
95-005267
95-005379
95-005385
95-0053.99
95-0.05404
95-005409
95-005622
95-005623
95-005624
93-005631
95-005646
95-005650
95-00565'.
95-006537
FLali Control /Removal
LfiUc Renovation
9S--006479
95-006480
Lnmproy Control
95-005208
93-006261
Predator Control
95-004500
95-006291
Hough Fiah Control
9S-006292
Screens
93-006203
Shark Protection
95-006290
95-006294
Technique a
93-006292
Fish Kills
Algal D looms
95-005909
Carbon Monoxide
95-005907
Explosives
93-005906
Gas Bubble Disease
95-QD590B
Parasites /Diseases
95-005909
Temperature
95-005909
95-006710
Turbidity
95-006682
Turbines
95-006372
Winterkill
95-006710
Fish Lists/Keys
Africa, Southern
95-005609
Africa! Lake Malawi
95-005584
Alaska
95-005567
Albania
95-006164
Aplochellidae
95-005666
Apaganidae
95-005671
Apteronotidae
95-005664
Argentina
95-005405
Asia
95-005688
Asia: Mekong River anil Basin
95-005602
Atlantic Ocean, North
95-005613
Atlantic Ocean, Northwestern
95-005438
Atlantic Ocean, South
95-005594
Australia
95-005429
95-005554
Austria
95-006569
Belgium
95-006093
Blennlidae
95-005660
95-005695
Brazil
95-005552
95-005553
95-006519
Croatia
95-005588
Ctenoluciidae
95-005700
Curimatidae
95-005699
Cyclopteridae
95-005658
Cynoglosaldae
95-005681
Cyprlnidae
95-005089
Fit 40(3)
339
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
. . .CONTINUED...
Fish Lists/Keys
Cyprinodontidae
95-005661
Egypt
95-005571
Tlotida
95-005578
France
95-005560
95-005561
Galapagos Islands
95-006821
Great Lakes
95-006492
Greece
93-006084
Indian Ocean
95-005599
Iraq
95-005719
Italy
95-006062
Jamaica
95-006701
Japan
95-005387
Kansas
95-007044
Kentucky
95-005577
95-005583
Kenya
95-006324
Lake Huron
95-006468
Larval Fish
95-005562
Louisiana
95-005559
Macrouridae
95-005676
Mediterranean Region
95-00556ii
95-006310
95-006784
Mexico
95-006986
Hirapinnatidae
95-005673
Muraenidae
95-005666
Hew York
95-005592
North America
95-005603
North Carolina
95-005438
0 surer Id ae
95-005696
Pacific Ocean
95-005562
Pacific Ocean, North
95-005608
Pacific Ocean, South
95-005594
95-005845
Pangasildae
95-005688
Percldae
95-005697
Pomacentrldae
95-005680
...CONTINUED...
Fish Lists/Keys
Portugal
95-006051
Russia
95-005611
Sea of Japan
95-01)5575
Sea of Okhotsk
95-005569
Seychelles Islands
95-005599
Slovenia
95-006158
South America
95-005594
95-OQ56G<i
95-005699
Spain
95-006085
Squalidao
95-005063
Stathmonot-UB
95-005672
Taiwan
95-005288
Texas
95-006710
95-006711
95-006866
Wisconsin
95-006357
Wyoming
95-00555B
Yugoslavia
95-005587
Fish Pass BBC
Acoustic Darrioi-H
95-006376
Behavior
95-006369
Culverts
95-005210
Dams
95-006377
Fi always
95-006369
95-006370
93-0063-73
95-006374
95-006375
95-006376
95-00637B
95-006379
95-0070(12
Hydroelectric Do
95-006370
95-006372
95-006373
95-006376
95-006379
95-006663
95-006679
Impingeme
95-006372
95-006670
Laws/Law K
95-000373
Lights
95-004624
95-006376
Mortality Factor a
95-005'(99
FR 40(3)
340
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED,..
Fish Passage
Screens
95-007042
Transportation
95-00462/1
Turbines
95-006371
95-006376
Fishing Gear
Acoustical Methods
95-006339
Anesthetics
95-004625
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006292
95-006361
95-006516
Behavior
95-006968
fly catch
95-006210
95-006751
95-006909
95-006959
95-OOG9BO
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006943
Conmercial Fishing
95-006210
95-006352
95-006880
95-0069BO
Electrofiahlng
95-004795
95-004847
95-004916
95-004977
95-005001
95-005031
95 -0055'. 4
95-006297
95-006339
95-006340
93-006341
95-006342
95-006345
95-006357
95-006338
95-Q0699B
Electroshock
95-004804
Fish Attrac'tants
95-006355
Fish Behavior
95-005200
95-000355
95-006360
95-006824
95-006825
Fish Preservation
95-000980
Gear Efficiency
95-006282
95-000337
95-006338
95-006343
95-000344
95-006345
95-006346
95-006347
95-006350
95-006334
...CONTINUED.. .
Fishing Gear
Gear Efficiency
95-006357
95-006359
95-006411
95-0064X3
95-006806
95-006025
95-006834
95-006943
Gear Selectivity
95-005383
95-006337
95-006345
95-006346
95-006347
95-006348
95-006350
95-006356
95-006410
95-006756
95-005757
95-006BG7
05-006BOB
95-006825
95-006880
Holding Facilities
95-006352
05-006978
Hook ins /Handling Mortality
93- 00'. 6 25
95-0063.49
95-006352
95-006998
Hooking/ Handling Stress
95-004625
95-004916
95-006349
95-006353
95-006358
IchtliyoplanVton
95-003579
Incidental Entrapment
95-006210
95-006288
93-006290
95-006294
95-OOGS05
95-006551
95-006552
95-00064:0
95-006714
95-006720
95-OOC722
93-006732
95-006734
95-006735
95-000736
95-000738
95-006741
95-006746
95-0067'i9
95-006750
95-000755
95-006756
95-006757
95-006761
95-006762
93-006745
95-006767
95-006770
95-006773
FR 40(3)
341
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Fishing Gear
Incidental Entrapment
95-006775
95-006781
95-006790
95-006796
95-006001
95-006804
95-006807
95-006808
95-006812
95-006820
95-006823
95-006829
95-006830
95-006833
95-006835
95-006836
95-006838
95-006839
95-006843
95-006845
95-006846
95-006847
95-006848
95-006850
95-006857
95-006872
95-006876
95-006877
95-006878
95-006885
95-006887
95-006889
95-006690
95-006891
95-006896
93-006B99
95-006902
95-006903
95-006904
95-006905
95-006906
95-006907
95-006919
95-006927
95-006929
95-006931
95-006935
95-006949
95-006950
95-006951
95-006954
95-006956
95-006962
95-006965
95-006970
95-006972
95-006973
95-007024
Injuries
95-004795
95-004804
95-004647
95-004916
93-004977
95-005001
95-005031
95-00554*
95-0063«
LavsJLaw Enforcement
95-006909
...CONTINUED.,.
Fishing Gear
Lights
95-006359
95-006360
95-006422
Longlinas
95-006355
95-006413
95-006775
95-006893
95-006919
95-006935
95-006971
95-006973
95-007013
Mtac. G«or
95-006978
95-006930
Modeling
95-0063(17
Nets/Cast NcLu
95-DOS2B3
95-006505
Nets/Codends
95-006348
Nets/Drift Nets
95-006551
95-006640
95-006732
95-006741
95-006757
95-006766
95-006707
95-006773
95-00660'!
95-006823
95-006630
95-006843
95-006372
95-006877
95-006890
95-006903
95-006905
95-006909
95-006931
95-006962
Nets/Escape Moc
95-006351
Nets/Fyke Hot si
95-0063*3
95-006973
95-006275
95-006294
95-00635'i
95-006357
95-006360
95-0068(19
95-006973
95- 007024
Nets/Gill Nctn
95-005383
95-0062QO
95-006137
95-006339
95-00634'i
95-0063'.0
95-006347
95-006349
95-006592
95-006640
FR 40(3)
342
SUBJECT INDEX
., .CONTINUED...
Fishing Gear
Neta/Gill Nets
95-006720
95-006722
95-006749
95-OOG750
95-000755
95-006756
95-006761
95-006762
95-005765
95-006766
95-006770
95-006771
95-OQG775
95-006781
95-006790
95-006796
95-006707
95-000801
95-006807
95-006808
95-006812
05-006820
95-006029
Q5-006H30
93-006033
95-006B35
95-006836
95-006838
95-006839
95-006843
95-006846
95-006847
95-006(148
95-000850
95-006075
95-006876
95-006077
9S-OQ6BB5
95-006089
95-006891
95-00609B
95-006902
95-006903
95-00690/1
95-006905
95-006906
95-006907
95-006919
95-006927
95-006929
95-006931
95-006949
95-006950
95-006951
05- O0695'i
95-006965
95-006970
95-006973
CictaJNet Damage
95-006762
9S-006B30
Hots /Pound Nats
95-006830
Hots/Purse Seines
95-006352
95-006762
95-006767
95-006919
95-006929
95-006932
...CONTINUED...
Fishing Gear
Nets/Purse Seines
95-006956
95-006965
Nets/Push Nets
95-006557
Nets/Seines
95-006338
95-006339
95-006343
95-006345
95-006411
95-006750
95-006B35
Nets/Set Nets
95-00671'.
95-006732
95-006735
95-006755
95-006797
95-006805
95-006812
95-006830
95-0068/13
95-006949
Nets/Trammel Nets
95-006337
95-006965
Nets/Trap Nets
95-006/i66
95-006592
95-0067/19
95-006766
95-006891
95-006905
95-006913
tieta/Tirawls
95-005200
95-006339
95-006348
95-006350
95-006351
95-006353
95-006356
95-006411
95-006/1/13
95-006748
95-006751
95-006762
95-006772
95-006824
95-006834
95-006876
95-006BB7
95-006910
95-006919
95-006921
95-006943
95-006959
Pole and Line
95-006880
Sampling
95-005283
95-005413
95-005579
95-006297
95-006339
95-006340
95-006342
95-006343
95-006345
95-006466
FR 40(3)
343
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Fisliing Gear
Sampling
95-006557
95-007011
Scuba
95-005413
Sportfishing
95-006359
Traps /General
95-006797
95-0068(16
95-006875
95-006919
95-007024
Traps/Misc.
95-006714
Weirs
95-006361
Genetics
Abnormalities
95-004683
Age /Growth
95-005090
05-005096
95-005134
95-005135
Age 15 ex Relationships
95-005084
95-005134
Allozymes
95-005077
95-005105
95-005113
95-005127
95-005132
95-00513B
95-005147
95-005163
95-005657
95-005662
95-005690
95-005696
Ami no Acids
95-005013
95-005102
Behavior
95-005134
95-005187
Biological Indicators
95-005984
Body Form
95-005084
Brood Stock
95-004450
Chromosomes
95-005110
95-005112
95-005126
95-005141
95-003161
Cloning
95-004748
95-005098
95-005110
95-005124
95-005135
95-005290
Computer Applications
95-005142
Culture/Propagation
"5-0044S3
5-005070
...CONTINUED..,
Genetics
Cy to chrome
95-005661
95-006043
Cytogenetics
95-005103
Disease Susceptibility
95-005745
95-005751
95-005752
DNA
95-005071
95-005074
95-005075
95-00507B
95-005079
95-005080
95-0050B1
95-005100
95-005104
95-005105
95-005107
95-005115
95-00511*
95-005117
95-005119
95-005123
95-005124
95-005131
95-005137
95-005145
95-005152
95-005153
95-005155
95-005159
95-G0516't
95-005662
95-005670
95-0056 BD
95-005693
95-005912
95-00674<i
95-007060
Egg quality
95-005128
Egg Size
95-005128
Embryology
95-005112
95-005130
Enzymes
95-005163
Evolution
95-005074
95-005001
95-005087
95-005089
95-005117
95-005123
95-005-556
95-005662
95-005680
Fertilization
95-005110
FoodgJFoodlng
95-005093
Gene Expression
95-004748
95-003092
95-005131
95-005143
95-005158
re 40(3)
344
SUDJECT INDEX
, . .CONTINUED...
Genetics
Gene Mapping
55-005073
95-00507/1
95-005081
95-005100
95-005101
95-005102
95-005104
05-005108
95-005117
9.5-0051Z3
95-005131
95-005137
95-005153
95-005154
95-005670
95-005693
95-005912
Gene Transfer
95-005096
95-005140
Genetic Diversity
55-005070
95-005079
95-0050B2
05-005092
95-005121
95-005140
95-005160
Genetic Engineering
95-004365
95-005072
95-005130
Genetic Fitness
9-5-005139
95-003140
Genetic Markers
95-005070
95-005097
95 -0051 14
95-005147
03-005160
95-0061*6
95-006638
Genetic Strains
95-004419
95-004643
95-005076
95-005092
95-005096
95-005109
95-005113
95-005114
95-005118
95 -00513')
95-005139
95-005149
95-005150
95-005158
95-005199
95-006600
95-006638
Genomes
95-005071
95-005087
95-005091
Growth Hormone
95-005096
95-005124
Gynogenesls
95-005066
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Genetics
Gy no gene s is
95-005110
95-005111
95-005126
95-005144
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-0050X3
95-005070
95-005097
95-005139
95-005199
Heraatqlogy
95-005087
He rmaphrod i t i s m
95-005160
Heterozygoslty
95-004419
95-005077
95-005082
95-OQ5113
95-005114
95-005135
History
95-005110
Hybrid Fish
93-004801
Hybrid Identification
95-005099
95-005665
Hybridization
95 -0044 20
95-005072
95-005066
95-005091
95-005099
95-005158
95-005162
Iraniuie Response
95-005101
Inbreeding
95-005070
Isonynes
95-005133
95-005135
95-005137
Karyotypas
95-004493
95-005088
95-0050B9
95-005103
95-005112 •
95-005141
95-005161
Learning
95-005094
Mate Selection
95-005144
Me tttl loth lone in
95-005938
Mitochondria
95-005079
95-005080
95-005105
95-003107
95-005123
95-005661
95-00674'.
95-007060
Morphology
95-005134
FH 40(3)
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Genetics
Mutations
95-005122
Natural Selection
95-005103
95-005142
95-005556
Nucleus Transplantation
95-005110
Orientation/ Homing
95-005132
Parasites/Diseases
95-005143
95-005745
Ploidy Levels
95-005085
95-005089
95-005110
95-005662
Pollution Tolerance
95-005129
Polymorphism
95-QG5079
95-005103
95-005115
95-005116
95-005164
Polyploidy
95-0011801
95-0050B5
95-005088
95-005094
95-005128
Population Genetics
95-005095
95-005103
95-005105
95-005133
95-005135
95-005152
95-005157
95-003290
95-006464
95-006600
95-007060
Population Studies
95-005140
Proteins
95-005104
95-005155
95-006146
Reproduction '
95-005121
95-005290
Selective Breeding
95-004443
95-004448
95-004450
95-005092
95-005109
95-005149
95-005150
95-005752
Sex Determination
95-005111
95-005120
95-005122
Sex Reversal
95-004442
95-004814
95-005106
...CONTINUED...
Genetics
Sex Reversal
95-005120
95-005122
95-005126
Speciation
95-005074
95-005662
Sterility
95-00512B
Stock Assessment
95-005151
Stock Identification
95-0046B3
95-005073
55-005075
95-005076
95-005078
95-005080
95-005083
95-005097
95-005147
95-005149
95-005150
95-005151
95-005157
95-005159
95-00516-4
95-005551
95-005665
95-00569*
95-006744
95-006S8B
95-006918
95-006957
Survival
95-005090
95-005138
Techniques /ChroinoMOtwa
95-005136
Techniqucs/GyuoBttiioriiB
95-005136
Techniqucs/l'loJfly Lnvnls
95-004404
95-005072
95-005120
95-005125
Techniques /Pupii In 1 1 on ircne
95-005095
Techniques /Va rial, icni Sl.uJI
95-005075
Trans f err ins
95-005092
Triploid Kisli
95-004832
95-005094
95-005120
Unisex Populfltioiw
95-005136
95-005144
Variation Studies,
95-005013
95-005071
95-005073
95-005074
95-005075
95-005077
95-0050SO
95-005003
95-Q05D90
95-005093
95-005095
346
SUBJECT INDEX
..CONTINUED...
Eiietics
Variation Studies
95-005097
93-005098
95-005100
05-005101
95-005103
95-005107
95-005108
95-005115
93-005116
93-005121
95-005123
95-005127
95-005132
95-005133
95-00513'i
95-O03135
95-005 13B
95-O03139
55-005141
95-005145
95-005152
95-00515'.
95-005159
95-005103
95-005222
95-005657
95-005662
95-005690
95-005693
95-005696
95-005745
95-005751
95-O05984
95-006146
05-006160
95-006638
95-007060
Zoogeography
05-005127
lltililtat Alterations
Acidification
95-006239
95-006461
95-00702B
Agricultural Drainage
95-006235
95-007038
Aquatic Plant Control
95-006511
95-007029
Cntmlfi
95-006219
Cliimnollaatlon
95-007057
9S-007062
Cornl Hoofs
95-006859
CMlverta
95-005218
95-006218
Dam Removal
95-006234
Dams
95-005499
95-005635
9S -005908
95-000051
93-006219
95-006227
95-006228
...CONTINUED...
Habitat Alterations
Dams
95-006229
95-006233
95-006235
95-006241
95-006318
95-006516
95-006574
95-006604
95-006617
95-006625
95-006633
95-006663
95-006675
95-007039
95-007042
95-007056
95-007061
Dewa taring
95-OD5635
Drawdowns
95-000226
Dredging
95-006221
95-006490
95-006672
95-007038
Environmental Impacts
95-007035
Erosion
95-006572
95-006573
95-006647
Eutrophlcatlon
95-004363
95-004392
95-006210
95-006363
05-006492
95-006512
95-000050
95-006740
95-006859
95-007038
Explosives
95-005020
95-005906
Fire
95-000237
95-006517
95-006563
Floods
95-006564
Flow Regimes
95-006524
95-006704
Foods /Feeding
95-005461
Forestry Practices
95-005267
95-005620
95-006169
95-006220
95-006528
95-006563
95-006597
95-006621
95-007062
General
95-006177
95-006201
FR 40(3)
347
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Habitat Alterations
General
95-006202
95-006219
95-0065BB
95-007061
95-007069
Grazing
95-006229
95-006231
95-006232
95-006516
95-006572
95-006573
95-006605
95-007063
Habitat Improvement /General
95-006214
95-00624 1
95-006494
95-006650
95-Q0665B
95-006672
95-006703
Heated Water
95-005383
Hydroelectric Developments
95-005635
95-006100
95-006215
95-006226
95-006229
95-006236
95-006238
95-006371
95-006373
95-006495
95-006524
95-006525
95-006529
95-006533
95-006554
95-006574
95-006595
95-006625
95-006629
95-006663
Impoundment
95-005635
95-006241
95-007049
95-007068
Industrialization
95-006222
95-006235
Instreara Flow
95-006629
Irrigation Projects
95-004470
95-004471
95-006230
Land Use
95-006169
95-006482
95-006555
95-006576
95-006658
95-007063
Landslides
95-006535
95-006647
Large Organic Debris
95-005267
...CONTINUED...
Habitat Alterations
Large Organic Debris
95-006223
95-006224
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006373
Logging Residue
95-006597
Mining
95-0059*4
95-006229
95-006240
95-006555
95-007061
Mitigation
95-00621'.
95-006241
Modeling
95-006520
Of E shore Drilling
95-005906
Pollution
95-0054H6
95-005871
95-005HB6
95-005887
93 -0 0589 &
95-005981
95-006051
95-006151
95-006221
95-006222
95-006394
95-00649/t
95-00650Z
95-006650
95-006703
95-007038
Power Plants
95-005393
Reservoir HclanHf- Kftt
95-00653'i
Riparian HnblUil
95-006310
95-006593
Sand Mining
95-0062'tO
Sedimentation
95-005620
95-006555
95-006647
95-006650
95-00665'.
95-006658
95-007023
95-007057
Seismic Sliock
95-003020
Sewage ECU well tH
95-006242
Shoreline Dovo Ln|xnikiit
95-006T03
95 -00 7 03ft
Temperature
95-005430
Urban Development
95-006221
95-006242
Volcanoes
95-007023
Hater DivoraJona
95-00526B
F8 40(3)
348
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Habitat Alterations
Water Diversions
95-006081
95-000219
95-006241
95-006394
95-006520
95-00653H
95-006633
95-007030
95-007031
95-007039
95-007042
95-007049
95-007057
95-007056
95-007061
95-007063
Water Level Fluctuations
95-005430
95-005639
95-006081
95-006171
95-006219
95-006226
95-006482
95-006598
95-006675
95-007039
Water Supply
95-006169
05-006171
Walts
95-006361
Wetland Draining
95-006219
Wetland Restoration
95-006707
95-006716
95-006719
95-006721
Invertebrates
Amphipoila
95-006785
Arl.omia
95-004610
General
95-006946
Molluscs
95-005334
Ostracods
95-006669
Parasites/Diseases
95-005860
Penacus
95-005429
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005435
Rotifers
95-005441
Shrimp
95-005429
95-005450
95-005873
Kooplankton
95-005466
93-006497
95-006510
Limnology
Depth
95-004673
Eutropliicatlon
95-006363
,. .CONTINUED. ..
L inn Q logy
Hydraulics
95-006568
Morphoedaphlc Indeic
95-006013
Nitrogen
95-0063.67
Nutrient Control
95-006494
Nutrient Cycling
95-006363
<I5-006'.67
95-00650'.
Oxygen
•95-007037
Phosphorus
Phytoplnnkton
95-006363
Plankton
93-006367
Sediment
95-OD4673
95-006366
Temperature
95-007037
Trophic Relationships
95-006494
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006598.
Hater Quality
95-005901
95-006366.
95-00&367
Zoo plank ton
95-006459
95-006460
95-006482
95-006494
Management/Res ear ch-- Estuaries
Abundance /Factor a of
95-006700
95-006713
Artificial Reefs
95-006924
Avtiaanal Fisheries
95-006714
95-006720
95-006839
Rays
95-006328
Benthos
95-006702
Coastal Habitat
95-005073
95-006711
95-007034
Commercial Fishing
95-006216
95-0062B6
95-006399
95-006698
95-006709
95-006B30
95-006847
Data Bases
95-006715
Ecological Analysis
95-006135
95-006699
95-006717
Economic Value
95-OO6286
Fit 40(3)
349
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Mnnagement/Rescarch-- Estuaries
Economic Value
95-006712
Economics
95-006839
95-006925
Endangered Populations
95-005696
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007034
95-007063
Eutrophlcation
95-006695
Exploitation Rales
95-006216
95-006399
Extirpation
95-006553
95-006705
95-00703(1
Fish Kills
95-006710
Fishing Tournaments
95-006328
General
95-006189
95-006694
95-006711
Habitat Alterations
95-005268
95-005486
95-005887
95-006151
95-006216
95-006221
95-006699
95-006703
95-006704
95-006711
95-007034
95-007063
Habitat Evaluation
95-005515
95-006151
95-006713
Habitat Improvement /General
95-006707
95-006718
95-006719
95-006721
Habitat Protection
95-006697
95-006703
95-006711
95-006712
95-006BB3
Habitat Rating Systems
95-006151
Harvest
95-006698
95-006700
History
95-006708
Lagoons
95-005411
95-007034
Mangroves
95-006940
Marine Reserves
95-006637
...CONTINUED.. .
Management /Re search- -Esiui
Marshes, Salt
95-00671fl
95-006721
95-006940
Mitigation
95-006719
95-006940
Modeling
95-005491
95-005510
95-005634
Multispecies Mnnaneneni
95-005491
National Parka
95-0068B3
Nursery Areas
95-005268
95-005380
95-005515
95-005554
95-005634
95-006693
95-006717
Oxygen
95-OD6695
95-006706
Planning
93-006709
95-006712
95-0:06925
Pollution
95-005673
95-005880
95-005flB7
95- 0059 04
95-005042
95-006131
95-006221
95-006702
Pollution AtmLftnciit
95-006286
Population StiHlien
95-006533
95-006700
95-006715
Production
95-005554
Public Bolnt.ionfl
95-006697
Recrentionn 1 l!*"it> fl «
95-006286
RocruitcriRnt
95-006696
Regulation!) / ficiicmi 1
95-006700
95-OOG72G
95-006925
Sanctuaries
95-006711
Seagrass ILtiilH
95-00*701
95-006707
Social Valumi
95-0062(56
95-00 669B
Spades Divorsl ty
95-006713
Sportflaltiug
95-006286
95-00669(1
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management/Research- -Estuaries
Stock Assessment
95-006216
93-006399
55-006553
95-006691
95-006693
95-006701
55-006705
95-006709
95-006716
95-007010
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006705
95-007063
Subsistence Fishing
95-006708
Time Series Analysis
95-005491
95-006553
Trophic Relationships
95-006216
95-0064*6
95-006695
95-006696
95-006699
95-006701
95-006706
Hater Quality
95-005007
95-006151
95-006695
95-006702
Wetlands
95-006286
95-006718
95-006719
95-006721
Yield
95-005491
95-006693
95-006705
95-006716
Management/ Research- -General
Abundance/Factors of
95-006051
93-006083
95-006132
95-006230
95-007066
Ago /Length Composition
95-006354
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004341
95-004344
95-006132
Aquatic Plants
95-005639
95-006081
95-006993
Artlsanal Fisheries
95-006109
95-006253
95-006419
95-006734
By catch
95-006990
Canals
95-006093
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006078
95-006093
,. . CONTINUED . . .
Ma nagemen t / K as earch - - Gene ra 1
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006122
95-006200
95-006245
95-006253
95-006287
95-00643'!
95-006439
95-006442
Caves
95-005573
Coastal Habitat
95-006134
Conmorcial Fishing
95-004354
95-006113
95-006137
95-006139
95-006156
95-006173
95-006186
95-006203
95-006253
95-QD6264
95-0062S1
05-006385
95-0063 BB
95-006852
95-006808
95-006990
95-007002
Conmunlty Fishery Centers
95-006056
Computer Applications
95-006159
Cumulative Indexes
95-0061B6
Data Eases
95-006058
95-006067
95-006129
95-006159
Desert Habitat
95-006064
95-006146
95-006219
95-007029
95-007030
Ecological Analysis
95-005600
95-006089
95-006092
95-006105
95-00613-2
95-006136
95-006145
05-006108
95-006170
Economic Value
95-006049
95-006057
93-006093
95-006100
95-006112
95-006113
95-006183
95-006287
95-007064
Economics
95-004354
95-00604.8
FR 40(3)
351
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
.. . CONTINUED.. .
Management /Research- -General
Economics
95-OD6075
95-006097
95-006100
95-006109
95-006150
95-006187
95-006197
95-006201
95-006217
€5-006264
05-006385
95-006390
95-006B52
55-00706'.
Educn tion
95-006054
95-006058
95-006070
95-006077
95-006082
95-006110
95-006114
-95-006115
95-006126
95-006148
95-006172
95-006174
95-006184
95-00619(1
95-006196
95-006204
95-006254
Endangered Populations
95-004379
95-005557
95-006062
95-006063
95-006064
95-006079
93-006084
95-006065
95-006099
95-006121
95-006123
95-006131
95-006135
95-006146
95-006156
95-006177
95-006165
95-006195
95-006203
95-007033
95-007035
95-007056
95-007061
95-007064
95-007069
Endangered/ Threatened Species
95-004379
95-006057
95-006116
95-006135
95-006213
95-006323
95-007029
95-007030
95-007035
95-00703B
95-007039
..CONTINUED...
anagemGnt/R&search--Ger_£Ti!.
Endangered (Threatened £;«i
95-007041
95-007043
95-007045
95-007047
95-007050
95-007054
95-007059
95-007061
95-007065
95-007066
95-007069
Environmental Impact A* si
95-005868
95-005878
95-006100
95-006217
Escapement
95-006308
Exotic Species
95-006310
95-006329
Exploitation Kates
95-0062B1
95-006439
Extension Services
95-006109
Extirpation
95-007029
95-007030
95-007035
95-007045
95-007056
95-007058
95-007061
95-007069
FishernianMnBl.e.r Sutv
95-006049
95-006050
95-006076
95-OD6093
95-006094
95-006122
95-006130
95-006147
95-006150
95-006200
95-006243
95-006244
95-006245
95-000250
95-006251
95-006253
95-00623'i
95-006256
95-006257
95-006259
95-006263
95-006269
95-006274
95-006277
95-006278
95-006283
95-006284
95-006283
95-006287
95-006442
95-006988
Fishery Asaoclatlo
95-005603
95-006095
FR 40(31
352
SUBJECT INDEX
. .CONTINUED. . .
nii^eEiientf Research — General
Kisliecy Associations
95-006180
'J5-(H1G1B1
95-006204
95-006240
Fishing Docks
05-006102
Klsliinp, Touiniiiments
95-0061. 't7
Flow HaRiiiiQB
01-007027
I-'orecastlnR
95-00607(1
95-0003(18
95-000436
{general
95-003262
9!i-0052!»i
95-006068
US -00 614 3
95-000192
95-006202
1)3-01)6205
95-OOG25-3
ttIS
93 -€00169
Iliibi tat Alterations
95-005S'i9
9.1-OO5639
95 -005 ay')
95-005981
95-006051
95-U060B1
•99-00 G0fl'»
95-0060 ft5
95-006100
95-OOC10D
9.1-006117
95-000121
93-000132
95-0001HB
95-006177
95-006219
93-006229
9.1-006230
93-006240
Q5-00&.121
95-007023
95-007020
gS-007030
9&-OD703S
95-007038
93-007039
93-007045
95-0070S8
93-007061
93-007065
93-0070 66
95-1)07069
HahLtat Clasalf icatlon
95-0060fit)
05-006111
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Management/ Re search- -General
Habitat Classification
95-006140
Habitat Evaluation
95-006165
95-006177
95-006162
95-006201
95-006588
95-006993
Habitat Improvement /General
95-006053
95-006057
95-006102
95-006121
95-006141
95-006170
95-006178
Habitat Protection
95-006057
95-006063
95-006131
95-006134
95-006138
95-006145
95-006190
95-006201
95-007045
95-007050
95-007056
95-007064
95-007065
Habitat Rating Systems
95-007050
Harvest
95-005557
95-006075
95-006121
95-006134
95-006415
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-005540
95-006057
95-006069
95-006124
95-006167
95-OQ6191
95-006193
95-006521
History
95-004685
95-005557
95-00605B
95-006070
95-006095
95-006108
95-006113
95-006114
95-006117
95-006120
95-006129
95-006149
95-006199
95-007020
95-007035
95-007039
95-007045
95-007058
95-007061
95-007065
95-007069
Indian Lands Management
95-006246
FH 40(3)
353
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management /Research- -General
Indian Treaty Rights
95-006126
95-006156
95-006103
Interagency Cooperation
95-006066
95-006101
95-006126
95-006154
95-006868
95-007035
Jurisdiction
95-006063
95-006119
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-005903
95-006050
95-006063
95-006066
95-006068
95-006074
95-006079
95-006116
95-006120
95-006123
95-006126
95-006131
95-006137
95-006171
95-006173
95-006192
95-006329
93-006852
95-006868
95-006874
95-007027
95-0070/17
Mammal Predation
95-006734
Marketing
95-004354
Marshes
95-006083
Marshes, Salt
95-006064
Maximum Sustainable Yield
95-006075
Mitigation
95-006217
95-007064
Modeling
95-005449
95-006078
95-006100
95-006125
95-006147
95-006169
95-006177
95-006195
95-006253
95-006354
95-006385
95-006388
95-006390
95-006415
95-006434
95-006436
95-006439
95-006442
95-006445
Mosquito Control
95-006230
...CONTINUED...
Management /Kesearch--GB[
Multiple Use
95-006081
95-006110
95-006119
95-OQ62S7
95-007027
Hultispecies Managers
95-006177
95-00&182
95-006201
95-006202
95-0065B8
95-00706'.
National Parka
95-006061
95-006090
95-006119
Non consumptive Useis
95-006100
Nursecy Areas
95-006083
95-006132
Personnel
95-006050
95-006070
95-006114
Perspectives
95-006053
95-006066
95-006069
95-006075
95-0060SO
95-006092
95-006096
95-00609(1
95-006111
95-006112
95-006124
95-006126
95-006144
95-006155
95-006161
95-006163
95-006165
95-00*167
95-006181
95-006182
95-006193
95-0062*iO
95-006289
95-006521
95-007054
95-007061
Planning
95-004354
95-006063
95-006074
95-006075
95-006079
95-006087
95-006080
95-006091
95-006090
95-006097
95-006Q9B
95-006100
95-00&101
95-006104
95-006109
95-006122
95-006124
FR 40(3)
354
SUBJECT INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Management /Research- -General
Planning
95-006144
95-006163
95-006165
95-006177
95-006178
95-006181
95-006182
95-006183
95-006201
95-006202
95-006390
95-006588
95-007027
95-007050
95-007061
95-00706')
95-007066
Pollution
95-005871
95-005078
95-005882
95-005894
95-005981
95-005998
1)5-006010
95-006038
95-006132
pollution Abatement
95-005903
95-006060
05-006136
Population Studies
95-005639
95-006093
95-006245
Production
95-00'i35')
ProfasBioiifilism
95-006052
95-006071
95-006077
95-006082
95-006103
95-006110
95-006115
95-006149
95-006153
95-006157
95-006172
95-00617'i
95-006199
Public Health Problems
95-006166
Public Halations
95-00605')
95-006065
95-006107
95-006150
95-006162
95-006166
95-006251
95-006289
Recreational Benefits
95-006090
95-006119
95-006130
Recruitment
95-006175
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006156
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Management /Research- -General
Regulations/Catch Limits
95-006173
95-006167
95-006B52
Regulations /General
95-006093
95-006126
95-006162
95-006183
95-006192
95-0062DO
95-OOG25G
95-OOG86B
95-006874
95-007056
Regulations/Size Limits
95-006289
Restoration of Aiuidromous Runs
95-006057
95-00606&
95-006101
95-00612'i
95-006141
95-006178
93-0062B3
95-006521
Riparian tlnbltat
95-006219
95-006993
Safety
95-006139
95-006076
95-006078
95-006122
95-006354
93-006436
Sanctuaries
95-0060G'i
95-006201
95-007030
Sediment Control
95-006179
Social Values
9S-OOCOf)8
95-OQ60't9
95-006O50
95-006052
95-006036
95-006059
95-006065
95-006074
95-006075
95-006076
95-006091
95-00609')
•95-006097
95-006100
95-006107
95-006109
95-006118
95-006119
95-006130
95-006133-
95-006137
95-006139
95-OO6150
95-006161
95-006165
95-006182
FR '.0(3)
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management/Research- -General
Social Values
95-006186
95-006195
95-006201
95-006243
95-006244
95-006246
95-006250
95-006254
95-006256
95-006257
95-006259
95-006263
95-006269
95-006277
95-006278
95-006283
95-006284
95-006287
95-006289
95-006653
95-006988
95-007064
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-006083
Species Diversity
95-005600
95-006086
95-006099
95-006111
95-006134
95-006145
95-006147
95-006155
95-006165
95-006182
95-006189
95-006195
95-006200
95-006201
95-006203
95-007035
95-007050
95-007061
95-007064
95-007065
SportEishing
95-005583
95-006048
95-006050
95-0060B7
95-006091
95-006093
95-006094
95-006097
95-006098
95-006112
95-006118
95-006130
95-006132
95-006137
95-006150
95-006152
95-006162
95-006166
95-006136
95-006200
95-006243
95-006244
95-006245
95-006250
...CONTINUED. , .
Management/ Bea^arch—Ceotrtl
Sportfishing
95-006256
95-006257
95-006259
95-006263
95-G0626-9
95-00627'i
95-006277
95-006273
95-0062.85
95-006287
95-00*1390
95-006442
Stock AaseHs
95-QO!i5<iti
95-005549
95-005557
95-005507
95-006051
95-00&0(i2
95-000067
95-006070
95-006079
95-006083
95-0060H'"
95-006005
95-006102
95-006121
95-006121
95-00613B
95-00615-H
95-00*160
95-006160
95-00*175
95-0061<)7
95-000200
95-006310
95-00635/1
95-006434
95 -00 64 3 6
95-006V.U
95-007002
95-007015
95-007020
95-007033
95-0070*1
95-007065
Stocking/Till
95-00')fiH3
95-00550:S
95-0061331
95-0060-6'J
95-005009
95-006141
95-OOG13B
95-00&191
95-006193
95-000303
95-006310
95-OOG323
95-006329
95-007035
95-007041
95-0070 'i?i
95-00705B
95-007061
95-007069
Subsistences
95-00'.085
FR 40(3}
356
SUBJECT INDEX
, . .CONTINUED. . .
Management /Research—General
Subsistence Fishing
Q5-ODG065
'Jfi-OOfilOS
95 -006 150
") D- 006 186
•J 5 -00 6 24 3
93-006079
9.3-007039
Time Stu-ios Analysis
9.1-00(5111
'J3-GOG177
Trojililc Relationships
iJii-OOD'iflS
05-1105027
"33-006060
'J5-006132
»>S -00-023 0
U.S. Bureau of Land Management
0!i-006Un
U.K. 1'lsli and Wildlife Service
!)!i-OQ6119
<I!T.-006172
U.S. FoL-t!Kt Sorvlco
'Ki-006119
U.K. National nloltiRical i
95-000213
VoLuiitctir PcoBVams
•J15-0061BO
Water Level I-'lucLiiQtions
95-005639
93 -0055/1 'J
95-OO3S^a
95-005B6B
95-00601B
95-00603(1
OS -006 000
95-QO&132
•)5-OOfi'l'iO
95-OOG1B8
WnLorslictl M
9.1-006105
95-006180
95 -00 ft 150
95-007027
WcLlnniln
55-005639
03-006081
9D-0060BQ
95-00621'J
Wild Trout
93-0060D3
95-0060D7
<)5-0060fi9
05-006080
95-OOQ087
9D-000092
05-006096
05-006098
Fll
...CONTINUED.. .
Management /Reaearch- -General
Wild Trout Management.
95-00610£i
95-006105
95-006112
95-00612'.
95-006H1
95-006W4
95-006152
95-006160
95-006167
95-006178
95-006183
95-006193
95-00627H
95-006521
95-007041
Wilderness Areas
95-00606d
95-006190
Yield
95-004354
95-006075
95-006147
95-006253
Q5-0063B8
Management /Research- -Lakes
Abundance /Factors of
95-006055
95-006477
95-006486
95-006487
95-006498
95-006504
95-006512
95-006513
95-006514
Access
95-006453
Aquatic Plant Control
95-00&345
95-006055
95-006485
Aquatic Plants
95-004343
95-005433
95-006214
95-006462
95-006467
95-006476
95-006486
95-006487
95-006506
95-006507
95-006511
95-006515
Artificial Spawning Beds
95-005335
05-006211
Artiaanal Fisheries
95-006268
95-006276
95-006324
95-006422
95-006423
95-006455
Daitfish
05-006505
Blomass
95-006454
95-006475
95-006488
357
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Man ngeraent J Research - - Lakes
Catch Per Unit Effort
03-006260
95-00626.8
95-006270
95-006276
95-006321
95-0063H4
95-C06'.22
95-006*123
95-006455
95-006456
95-006466
Commercial Fishing
95 -OB 6260
95-006266
95-006455
95-006'. 7 S
95-006512
95-006514
Crater Lakes
95-005491
Data Bases
•' 95-006260
Ecological Analysis
95-006135
95-0061.57
95-006500
95-006503
95-007037
Economic 8
95-006261
95-006489
95-006309
Endangered Populations
95- 005 BO 1
95-007028
Eutrophication
95-006494
95-006495
95-OD6502
Exotic Specie a
95 -00633 <t
Exploitation Rat«a
95-005513
95-00*468
Extirpation
95-006239
95-006324
95-007029
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-006363
Fiah Control /Removal
95-00 4345
95-006055
95-006261
95-006479
95*006490
Fish Kills
95- OO&H 81
FistiBimKmf Angler Surveys
95-006260
95-006261
95-006270
95-006316
95-006458
fishing Tournaments
95-006493
...CONTINUED...
Management /Research- -Lake a
Freshwater Inflow
95-006538
General
95-006189
Habitat Alterations
95-006055
95-0062U
95-006241
95-006316
95-006363
95-QQ6'(54
95-006461
95-006484
95-006492
95-006494
95-006502
95-006511
95-006512
95-007026
95-007028
Habitat Evaluation
95-005358
95-007037
Habitat Improvement/ Genei
95-006458
95-006494
Harvest
95-006483
95-006514
Hatchery /Wild PonulotloT
95-006312
History
95-006142
95-0064GB
95-006482
95-006484
95-006508
95-006512 '
95-006513
95-006514
International Flahcrtc
95-006503
Lake Renovation
95-005905
95-006055
95-006400
95-006485
95-006487
95-006490
Land Use
95-006482
LawB/Law Eiifnn-c.cniont
95-006171
95-006457
LimnoloBy
95-005513
95-006055
95-006460
95-006462
95-006463
95-006465
95-006499 :
Microhabitnt
95-005646
Modeling
95-005427
95-005472
95-006422
95-006423
95-006483
95-006496
FR 40(3)
358
SUBJECT INDEX
. .CONTINUED.. . .
jtmiRniiHsiiiJUcssot
Niirs€ii:y Airman
<>5-l)|]f)2l'*
Hut rlftiit. i;«ul,fnl
-- Lakes
')5- 001)470
Ori-(K)0'.7ll
rj-i-lMVi'J'i'i
W -11039 V9
rjn-00 61113
03-0(1 6'tfltt
i>3-OOfiS01
ri.iiuLathm SUidloa
93-
g?i- (1115^71
'l'ln
91-
93-110650*
9».006KH
ItacrcnLlonnl
9ft- 006 AM
95-OOOfiBB
93-OOfj.107
...CONTINUED...
Management/ Research- -Lakes
Regulations/Gene tal
95-006260
Regulations/Size Limits
Risk Analysis
9S-OU59H1
Saline Lakes
95-005571
Salt Lakes
95-005571
Social Values
95-006241
95-006261
95-006273
95-006316
95-006334
95-006(170
95-006493
95-006515
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-005334
95-0053'.!
95-006106
Species Diversity
95-00646B
95-006476
95-006477
95-006498
95-00&500
95-OQ6GB4
Sportfishlng
95-OQG2&0
95-006270
95-006273
95-006316
95-006453
95-006489
Stock Assessment
95-005304
95-005559
95-006321
95-00633'!
95-00634(1
95-006345
95-006456
95-00645B
95-006/i65
95-006466
95-006'i6fl
95-006474
95-006475
95-006477
95-006488
95-006491
95-006492
95-006508
95-006512
Stocking/ introductions
95-004345
95-005083
95-005148
95-005472
95-006055
95-006311
95-006312
95-006313
95-006316
95-006321
95-006324
95-006334
1995
359
FU
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management/Research- -Lakes
Stocking /Introductions
95-006482
95-006434
95-006489
95-006491
95-006508
95-006509
95-006510
95-007028
Tims Series Analysis
95-006260
95-006423
95-006482
Trophic Relationships
95-005(145
95-005472
95-006011
95-006239
95-006311
95-006321
95-006459
95-006461
95-006462
95-006467
95-006466
95-006469
95-006473
95-006479
95-006480
95-006481
95-006464
95-006487
95-006491
95-006497
95-006506
95-006509
95-006510
95-007037
Tropics
95-006463
Hater Quality
95-005870
95-005B84
95-005898
95-005905
95-005939
95-005944
95-006000
95-006055
95-006457
95-006459
95-006460
95-006462
95-006472
95-006480
95-006482
95-006490
95-006499
95-006500
95-006501
95-006538
Watershed Management
95-005626
95-006055
Wetlands
93-005559
Yield
...CONTINUED...
Management/Research-
Yield
95-006423
95-007026
Management /Research-
Abundance /Factor 3
9-5-005585
95-005605
95-005621
95-005652
95-005653
95-006106
95-006421
93-006448
95-006723
95-006730
95-006751
95-006802
95-006B10
95-006841
95-006855
95-006856
95-006860
95-006869
95-006871
95-006861
95-006893
95-006909
93-006920
95-00692B
95-006930
95-006937
95-006960
AdminisUaLlciu
95-006211
95-006832
Aquatic Plant a
95-00(43/12
95-006764
Artificial Reef
95-005219
95-006332
95-006800
95-006842
95-006921
95-006930
95-006940
Actlsanal Flsli
95-006722
95-006738
95-006739
95-0067'.!
-Ki* L'
of
95-006750
95 - 00 & 753
95-006756
95-000761
95-006766
95-006767
95-006770
95-006775
95-006790
95-006706
95-006797
95-006B01
95-006(1313
95-O06B39
95-006848
95-006B57
95-006875
95-006&77
95-006S7H
360
SUBJECT INDEX
HTMHUED...
emont/ Research --Marine
isanal Fisheries
-O068B9
-OOGB91
-QQ6898
I-QQ6902
'-O06904
• -O06907
5-G06919
5-Q06927
3-QQ6948
5-QQ6949
5-O06950
5-O06951
5 - Q06954
5-006970
'5-006972
15-006987
15-007024
)3- 007036
ays
95-005157
95-003165
95-006705
95-00696'!
iomass
95-006106
95-006723
95-006730
95-006742
95-006787
Q5-006B02
95-006B25
95-006860
95-006926
95-007003
93-007017
93-007019
95-007021
Bird Prodation
95-006072
Bycatch
95-0062'i7
95-0062(19
Q5-0062G5
95-006391
95-0067'iS
55-006751
U5-0067S7
95-006788
93-006792
95- 00680 ft
95-006809
95-006800
95-006910
95-006915
95-0069'i2
95-006939
95-006968
95-00697ft
95-006982
95-006985
95-006992
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006258
95-006275
95-006842
95-006897
95-006901
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Management /Hesearch- -Marine
Coastal Habitat
95-005234
35-005319
95-005fl<iO
95-005873
95-005806
95-006921
Q5-006B2G
95-006866
95-006884
95-0068B6
95-fl06C9G
55-006941
Comercial Fishing
95-005590
95-000127
95-006210
95-00621?
95-006247
95-006265
95-OOG267
95-006275
9D-OQ6280
95-006208
95-006399
95-006409
93-006726
95-00&727
95-006729
95-006732
93-006733
93-006733
g5-00673C
95-006737
95-00673S
1)5-006739
95-006742
95-006743
95-006745
95-0067'i6
95-0067'i7
95-006719
95-006751
95-006752
95-006753
95-006755
95- 000757
95-006760
95-006762
95-00676S
95-006766
95-QO&767
95-006768
99-006770
93-006771
93-006772
95-OOC773
95-006781
93-00670B
95-006792
95-006793
95-006794
9H-OOG79J
95-006798
95 -000 804
OS -006 805
93 -006806
95-006807
93-006808
95-006611
FU 40(3)
361
1993
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
Man a geme n t / Re a ea r ch - - Ma r ine
Commercial Fishing
Commercial Fishing
95-006814
95-006815
95-006816
95-006817
95-006820
95-006823
95-006825
95-006829
95-006831
95-006832
95-006833
95-006835
95-006836
95-006837
95-006841
95-0068*2
95-006843
95-0068*4
95-006845
93-0068*6
95-006847
95-0068*9
95-006850
95-006851
95-006854
95-006855
95-006856
95-006857
95-006862
95-006863
95-006870
95-006871
95-006872
95-006873
95-006875
95-006876
9S-0069S7
93-006918
93-006929'
95-006878 ' " '
95-006879 ,"--'>
95-006880 'J ''',.'
95-006882 J ' _.
95-006885 '' ' ' '/
95-006887 * ' ' ' "
95-006889 IJ? ' '' . \
95-006890 " • ' ' *'
95-006891 '*2 '" ''. "''
95-006892 'J " '' "' '*
95-006893 lilal ' H "'
93-006894 'J" ' ' *',
95-006895 ' ^ ' ' • ! =
95-006897 IJ' |Vl'"'
95-006B98 '-'"' ' -''" '
95-006899 1J"' £""' '" ' '
95-006901 K' "l"=i^ "'
95-006903 '-f"' ' ' '•*'•
95-006905 -J-* -(•-;• "='
95-006906 '•*"- '<*"•' ''-'
95-006907 ''"• •'' ' *">:
93-006908 ^• ... -'S • '
93-006910 >»~. ->•-•'< I;':
95-006912 I.' n-.-...t. ^
93-006913 'J" t--'-.^'
93-00691* 'U-.-i'- 'if*:
93-006919 'J-' J --n
SUBJECT INDEX
.CONTINUED.
nBgmcnUB
Kcoimmlcfl
OS-DOG till
gr(_0o6B32
g-j. 006(139
95-006907
9 r,. 00 690(1
95-00691''
9!i-OOG95'i
gl-lll)69f>''
95-006971
-
95- (10 6 7 69
9-J-OOG791
93- mien!) :i
95-00703f'
KiHlonBnrwI/
lintel.
nv
9 >i- 00 ft 323
rCJ-l)0!i<il'J
yr(- 006109
) 1.0062 3
95-056727
yli - OM V 32
95-0067S3
9 r,. oo67 5 5
(j !i- 0067ft ^
93-006773
03-0067'H
95-006(106
gg-OOCiBl.l
93. 00 G» 17
OS-OOGttl'J
95. 00 6»2:i
95-00&H32
93-006837
9H-006flfil
95- 1)06 115 Q
95-006B5'i
9^-QOfiB3<J
0)1-000070
9!l-ODfifl71
93 -Of) 693 *i
95-006937
95-00695?-
Fish
Fish
95 .OM 5 23
Fish KUls
. CONTIHUEll . . .
nagement^ Re search-- M.I ririe
Fisherman,/ Angler Surveys
95-006271
95-006272
95-006275
95-00677'!
95-OOG7B1
Fishery Coopcral-ivos
05-006822
95-006B79
Fishery Management Councils
95-006725
95-006728
95-006782
95-006936
95-006958
Fishing Gear
95-006962
Forecasting
General
95-006127
95-006779
95-006B60
95-006066
Groundflsh
95-005652
95-006723
95-00672'.
95-006730
95-0067'.2
95-OO6743
95-0067A7
95-006752
95-QD675B
95-006763
95-006771
95-006802
95-006826
95-006831
95-006854
95-006855
95-006864
95-OD6871
95-O06B93
95-006905
95-006920
9-5-006928
Habitat Alterations
95-005'i61
95-005896
95-005906
95-006222
95-006225
95-006740
95-00679*i
95-006810
95-006828
95-006859
95-006869
95-0068B6
95-006896
95-006916
95-006941
Habitat Evaluation
95-006859
95-006916
1995
363
FR
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED... :
Management/Research- -Ma trine
Habitat Improvement/General
95-006924
95-006940
Haliitat Protection
95-006G28
95-006866 QJi-tMlf^l"
95-006883 i/n-tmi.<lt;
95-006884 «J'k-LIII(.'JK.
95-006BB6 ru.mifiur.J
95-006896 iiri-WUVM.'i
95-006963 Inl(in>li
Harvest ij'j „ 01 1 fj'j •'.';-
95-0062BO i)H,.lliir,'l*.'
95-006405 (j'l-illir.'Mi'
95-006421 Jurl-nU- ' t'
95-006739 ijV-<llif«/ i '
95-006742 tj-j,.n|if('n *
95-006748 ij'i-iinr.'JiM
95-006749 .,i-iiiir,^:u
95-006763 w,in\r.-nn
95-006772 i^..)nK.'J''t
95-006783 qn .,(|Uf.'Jr-|
95-006793 KI,|I( |,,tr>
95-006828 gn- iiiir,'( l>.
95-006836 ijn-iPiif' '''•-'
95-006853 |.iiwr>i1 ;t« 1
95-006B58 ijs.(iiu.,T-^
95-006859 ij-, .onf.^'
95-006862 .j.ii - nur,.'il
95-006863 y^.-iliir, if. \
95-006865 ii'i-dirM'
95-006881
95-006B92
95-006942
95-006952
95-006957
95-006966
Hatchecy/Wild Populations
95-004535
95-004920
History
95-006816
95-006851
95-006B62
95-006948
95-006975
95-006978
Hooking /Handling Mortality
95-005642
95-006910
Interagency Cooperation
95-006780
95-006888
International Fisheries
95-006210
95-006725
95-006728
95-006732
95-006739
95-006745
95-006746
95-006773
95-006780
95-006782
95-006783 '^
95-006798 "*l!l
95-006804 ••*"•
95-006807 Ml '
95-006815 '•*"'
95-006817 H"-t
95-006823 '>*<
FR 40(3) 364
INDEX
HodcUnfi
95 -0(1 6 Ml
95-00679?.
95-0060!) 8
95-006865
1)5-00699''
OS -0062 12
National P(U'h»
1)5-006883
9>|-006H»'i
flow/Kill Notst
1)5-0001107
Ocean Raiwli
93 -00 'i 53 5
Ocemwunntl
95-OOGV5B
onLlDHon Su
95-006911
Q5-OOI5720
95-007010
Pcrapoi'-tlvd
9 5- 0062 fi'/
05-0067:17
95 -(H) 61162
95-01)61102
95-1)06777
95-00611211
99-00611BX
95-006922
Pollution
9.1-OOSH97
9 5. 0060 V 3
93-006(1211
93-01)61169
95-UU6BIIO
ropulation
95-QOS279
95-006310
95"OOfi'i5S
95-006739
95-006H21
95-0001)63
95-000958
. ..CONTINUED. . .
M an a gem en t /Res earch- -Mar Lne
Production
95-005387
95-0062^.7
95-0062G5
95-006709
95-OOG740
95-0067^5
95-0069&1
rroEessionnllsm
95-006791
Public Relations
93-006i769
95-006917
Recruitment.
95-003309
95-005621
95-006417
95-006723
95-006753
95-00681O
95-006858
95-006861
95-OU692G
95-006937
95-0069*38
95-006955
95-006960
ReRiilntlons /Catch Limits
95-006727
95-OO6737
95-0067'.3
95-0067 <i7
95-00676'i
95-006793
95-0068*9
95-00 frBfi'i
95-OO6879
95-006932
95- 0069 't4
95-006943
KefUilatiotia/ Fishing Gear
95-006732
95-OOG770
95-006872
95-006909
HcBUlations /General
95-0062B8
95-006729
95-0067'iB
95-0067B3
95.-OO6788
95-000789
95-006816
95-006817
95~006B20
95-006823
95-006881
95-006BB2
95-00690-3
95-006906
95-006908
95-006928
95-006958
95-007036
05-007042
Entry
95-006969
95-006724
95-006966
Remote Sensing
95-006768
1995
I'll 'iO(3)
365
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management/Research- -Marine
Remote Sensing
95-006894
Sampling
95-006391
95-006809
95-006915
95-006921
95-006930
95-006946
93-005947
95-006992
Sanctuaries
95-006B66
Seagrass Beds
95-005165
95-005655
95-OQ6B60
Social Values
95-006267
95-006271
95-006272
95-0062BO
95-006726
95-006733
95-006763
95-006774
95-006776
95-006778
95-006789
95-006792
95-006822
95-006826
95-006827
95-006840
95-006864
95-006867
95-006882
95-006900
95-006911
95-006917
95-006948
95-006964
95-006967
Species Diversity
95-005387
95-005585
95-005896
95-006073
95-006106
95-006222
95-006742
95-006786
95-006787
95-006821
95-006860
95-006869
Sportfiahlng
95-005642
93-006258
95-006271
95-006275
95-006769
95-006777
95-006882
95-006912
95-006917
93-006959
Stock Assessment
95-005157
93-005273
93-003298
..CONTINUED...
anagementfResEarcfr
Stock Aasesswnl
95-005308
95-005310
95-005123
95-005143
95-005382
95-005410
95-005590
95-005605
95-005613
95-006D72
95-006073
95-006106
95-006209
95-006210
95-006212
95-006222
95-006399
95-Q06(iOi
95-006409
95-0-06417
95-00643B
95-006443
95-006*143
95-006723
95-006731
95-006740
95-006742
95-0067*4
95-006748
95-006752
95-OO6753
95-006760
95-006776
95-006779
95-006784
95-006789
95-006794
95-006795
95-OD6BOO
95-006802
95-006B06
95-006809
95-006813
95-006819
95-006821
95-000824
95-006325
95-006326
95-006834
95-OP6641
95-Q06B53.
95-006854
95-006S55i
95-006B56
95-006861
95-006B71
95-OP6B81
95-006S8S
95-006803
95-00&897
95-00690O
95-006918
95-00692O
95-006921
95-006926
95-00693O
95-00693^
95-006937
95-006938
FR
366
SUBJECT INDEX
Stock AaflnH
95-006952
<)5- 006953
93-00695''
91.(]0605U
93-01)59(10
9-i-Ot)699'i
9<j. 007012
g'i-0070l(i
91-007017
91-007019
95-007021
Stock idcnU
91-00'.6HB
HiocUlKHMnt
91-006332
91-006809
SulisUU.oiK.fi
' 1)5-0067:19
9-j -0110774
-
Tlma Snrlon AnnlyaJa
9-)- 005 3 OB
91-00(106 1
Trophic Bolnti
91-0067R'.
9D-0067H5
95-01)61105
95-006870
95-000933
Tntptcs
95.006B22
Halcr quality
9 s- 00 11897
Wmornlinil Hnti
91-00090't
Ylcilil
i)S-00'tVJ^
93. 00627 n
yn-oo&Bru
95-006969
Illntory
93- 005 'i 'Jl V
05-005^27
UectuH-inetit
93-OOf)a9't
95-0050^0
ScclCfl Dlvotolty
93-003^27
95-003028
w!ia0r°I*vol Fluctuations
FR 40(3)
05-OOS62B
95-005029
. ..CONTIHUKD. .,
Management /Re search- -Points
Wetlands
95-006684
Venc Class Strength
95-005 294
Management /Rcsearch--Rescrvoity
A'bimdance:/FacLors of
95-00&670
95-006&83
95-OOC&85
95-006686
95-006687
Administration
95-00667(1
Aeration
95-006672
Aquatic Plant Control
95-00'i3'.5
95-006055
95-000305
95-OH66T3
95-006685
Aquatic Plants
95-006685
95-006686
95-00 66B7
AcLlsanal Fiahcrles
95-OO6226
95-O062B2
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-0062B2
95-005^56
95-006677
Comnercial Fishing
95-O06226
95-006675
Drawdowns
95-006688
Ecologi-caL Analysis
95-006135
Economic Value
95-006279
Fish Control/Removal
95-0066B1
Fish Passage
95-006379
95-006679
Fiahecman/ Angler Surveys
55-006279
95-006677
Flow Regimes
95-006688
Habitat Alterations
95-005383
95-Q05UO
95-00596&
95-006055
95-006226
05-006233
95-006672
95-006675
95-007026
Habitat Evaluation
95-005258
95-OQ5US
95-0064*1
95-006679
95-006683
199 !>
367
SUBJECT INDEX
., .CONTINUED...
Management/ Research- -Reservoirs
Habitat Evaluation
95-006692
History
95-0061(12
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006679
Lake Renovation
95-006055
95-006672
Limnology
95-005508
95-006465
95-006679
Modeling
95-006441
Multiple Use
95-006676
Nutrients
95-006465
Planning
95-006676
Pollution
95-005B72
95-005893
95-005964
95-006030
95-006055
95-006672
Population Studies
95-005272
95-005536
95-007026
Post-Impoundment Studies
95-006233
Pre- Impoundment Studies
95-006233
Primary Production
95-005508
Production
95-006456
95-006465
Recreational Benefits
95-006279
Regulations/General
95-006677
95-006690
Social Values
95-006677
SportEishing
95-006279
95-006685
95-006686
95-006687
Stock Assessment
95-005470
95-006297
95-006456
95-006465
95-006574
95-006670
95-006675
95-006690
Stocking Density
95-006687
Stocking/ Introductions
95-004345
95-004435
95-0062Z7
95-006305
95-006317
95-006336
.. .CONTINUED...
Management /llesiiiirHi-- H<"
StocJdngJIiili'HluM imt
95-fl066B7
TailwaLcrs
95 -006 (id/
Tlnid SorLcB Ai
95-006677
Trophic Ho l.i I
95-Onf>67ll
U.S. Army i:i>i'|t»
95 -0066 7 f.
Water l.ciM-l Mi"
95-OOrifl'J'l
Waf.cr (Jnul I' V
95-OOMW'i
95-OOfidn
93-000(1/1!
Yield
95-ooriaafi
93-00611111
95-OOM61
95-00!16Vi
9S-Otlft'i«'i
95-000 H'JU
95-006'i'H'i
93.0061V*)
95-OlKir»in
93-OOdl'Kt
9.1 -
95-OOf»6'i I
95-00 fit»/n
95-0(>ri'JIII
95-UflfiOrit
Aquatir Pl
95-0()6'l'/M
ArlinannI
95 -00 fid eta
93-00-fi'if.l
^li
.iT
FR 40(3)
368
SUBJECT INDEX
ami Stranms
™
AttlBanHl Klshurlcs
i)!i.()065ri2
1)3-006635
95- 006640
.
95-0061 W
95-006609
HI own MB
g|j-()06'l44
gg-006'i5l.
u.|, iw Unit-
<-,. 005 29:1
,5-OOWJO
13-005577
IV006M2
)3- 006 Z S3
an- U0630 :i
93-()06:i'JH
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Hanascment/Rcsearch--Hivors anil St rr>;i
Endangered Popula t ion s.
9S-00660S
95-006025
95-006631
95-006633.
95-00675(1
95-007042
95-007O51
95-007052
95-007053
95-007059
Endati&eEed/ThreaLcned Siiccius
55-006523
95-006562
95-007031
95-007032
95-0070*10
95-007042
95-0070A6
95-0070A9
95-007057
95-007059
95-007062
95-007067
95-007068
95-007070
Environmental Impact Assessments
crllkal llaliLUit
95-01)60117
Ontn Huans
(j-t-006:i7!»
flri-006!»H3
i)3-OII66lH
[)CM«Ct llulllt.il I.
01 -011662ft
U3-OH60rjrJ
lirononilc. V
ijri-l)0651fi
911-006061)
95-00606'^
Kditcnl Ion
95-0061113
")5-OOS5fil
95-OOG526
93-0003^0
Of, -0065 'i 3
95-006502
95-006373
95-006629
95-006667
Erosion Control
95-006572
95-006573
95-006647
Escapement
369
95-006549
95-006603
95-006622
95-006623
95-006630
Exotic Species
95-006631
Exploitation Rates
95-006315
95-006399
95-006589
Extirpation
95-005665
95-006303
95-006318
95-OO6526
95-006593
95-006564
95-006633
95-007031
95-007032
95-007051
95-007053
95-007057
Water
95-006571
Fish Control /Removal
95-006055
1995
FK
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management/Research- -Rivers and Streams
Ftsh Control/Removal
95-006293
Fish Kills
9S-006237
95-006372
95-OD6682
Fish Passage
95-006375
Fisherman /Angler Surveys
95-005577
95-006248
95-006252
95-006255
95-006262
95-006266
95-006393
95-006398
95-006419
95-006535
95-006651
Fishery Associations
95-006198
Fishery Management Councils
95-006550
Floodplains
95-006579
95-006606
95-006620
95-006626
95-006645
95-006799
Flow Regimes
95-006377
95-006403
95-006523
95-006524
95-006529
95-006539
95-006548
95-006625
95-006626
95-006627
95-006637
95-006639
95-006645
95-006648
95-006663
Forecasting
95-006541
95-006629
Geomorphic Effects
95-005595
CIS
95-006601
Habitat Alterations
95-005218
95-005235
95-005240
95-005267
95-005499
95- 0055 B8
95-005635
95-005666
95-Q0590S
95-006055
95-006151
95-006171
95-006215
..CONTINUED. . .
anagement/Eleaoai-i:1i--
Habitat Altcratlon-i
95-006218
95-006220
95-0062-2:1
95-00622/,
95-006227
95-006228
95-006231
95-006232
95-000233
93-00623'.
95-006235
95-006236
95-006237
95-000238
95-006241
95-006242
95-006310
95-006361
95-006370
95-006371
95-006373
95 -O0639'i
95-006493
95-00 &516
95-006517
95-006520
95-00653'.
95-006525
95-006528
95-006520
95-006533
95-006538
95-006546
95-006554
95-006555
95-00655B
95-006563
95 -00 656ft
95-006572
95-006573
95-006574
95-006576
95-0065H8
95-006595
95-006597
95-006598
95-000604
95-006605
95-OD66O6
95-006614
95-006617
95-006621
95-006623
95-006629
95-006631
95-006633
95-006634
95-000642
95-006645
95-006647
95-006630
95-006G5B
95-006660
95-006663
95-006754
95-007031
95-007042
95-007049
95-007057
95-007062
40(3)
370
SUBJECT INDEX
. . .CONTINUED...
Management /Research- -Rivers and Streams
Habitat Alterations
95-007068
Haliit.it Classification
95-006546
Habitat Evaluation
95-005253
95-Q0539&
95-005539
93-005601
95-00562'.
95-005635
05-006151
95-006231
95-006232
95-006383
95 -OHO/103
03-00641'.
95-006427
95-OQGVil
95 -006 4 Vt
95-006(151
05-006517
95-006520
95-006528
95-006537
95-006555
91-01)6559
95-006575
95-006576
95-006570
95-00&5B1
95-006582
95-006586
|>5-00&304
95-006601
95-00660't
95-006012
95-006613
95-006616
95-000617
95-000618
9S-006619
93-006627
9,1-0006'.'.
9D-OQ664B
95-006649
95-006654
05-006655
95-006671
95-006680
95-006023
35-007070
Habitat Improvement /General
95-006403
95-006522
95-006567
95-006572
95-006573
95-006579
93-006593
95-006597
95-00&G11
95-OOGG2B
95-000650
95-€06656
95-006799
95-0070U
. . .CONTINUED...
Managcnient/RGBearch--Hlvers and Streams
Habitat Protection
95-006236
95-006556
95-006607
95-006650
95-007040
95-0070'.6
95-007051
95-OD7053
Habitat Rating Systems
95-006151
95-006427
95-006546
95-006649
95-00665B
Harvest
95-006536
95-006549
95-006635
95-007052
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-005407
95-005711
95-005729
95-006315
95-006330
95-006331
95-006559
95-006705
95-0070'i2
95-007052
History
95-006142
95-006361
95-006532
95-006558
95-006565
95-006588
95-006641
Hooking/ Handling Mortality
95-006536
95-006636
Indian Lands Management
95-006549
Indian Treaty Rights
95-006526
95-006589
InsLream Flow
95-006582
95-006598
95-006615
95-006G'.8
95-006656
95-006671
InLerageniiy Cooperation
95-0065H5
95-006591
95-0066'.3
95-007040
International Fisheries
95-006565
Jurisdiction
95-006565
Large Organic Debris
95-006558
95-006568
95-006621
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006171
FR 40(3)
371
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Management /Research- -Rivers and Streams
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006238
35-006523
95-0065211
95-006525
95-006526
95-006533
95-006548
05-006562
95-006598
95-006625
95-000634
95-006636
95-006639
95-006646
95-006657
95-006661
95-006663
95-006665
95-007042
95-007059
95-007067
Liming
95-006652
Limnology
95-006055
95-006538
95-006632
Mtcrohabitat
95-005373
95-005391
95-005624
95-006382
95-006612
95-007070
Migration
95-006335
Mitigation
95-006238
95-006370
Modeling
95-006325
95-006382
95-006393
95-006394
95-006398
95-OD6403
95-006411
95-006427
95-006441
95-006520
95-006539
95-006660
Mortality Factors
95-006923
Multiple Use
95-006539
95-006595
Multispecles Management
95-005627
95-006171
95-005394
95-006588
Nursery Areas
95-006330
95-006564
95-006584
95-006590
95-006620
Nutrient Spiral!™
95-006566
...CONTINUED. .,
ManageniantfHesearcli- -Rivers
Nutrient Splraling
95-006632
Nutrients
95-006556
95-006560
Ornamental Flsli Trade
95-000519
Oxbow Lakes
95-006579
Paras Itcs /Diseases
95-005711
95-005729
Perspectives
05-006198
95-006526
95-006327
95 -006543
95-006551
95-0065BO
95-006587
95-0066/i2
95-00675'.
1>"
95-00666(1
Planning
95-00639'.
95-006419
95-006527
95-000534
95-006539
95-006550
95-006561
95-000567
95-006579
95-0065B8
95-006593
95-005607
95-006610
95-006029
95-00 6639
9S-0066')3
95-006636
95-006&:}7
95-000 638
95-006660
95-006662
95-006751
95-007018
95-007059
Pollution
95-005 S69
95-005S70
95-005B77
95-005907
95-005921
95-005922
95-006000
95-006043
95-006055
95-006131
95-006235
95-006236
95-006394
95-006571
95-006C10
Pollution Abatement
95-006242
95-006522
95-006532
95-006799
40(3)
372
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
. ,CONTIHUED. ,.
UiaEemeiit/ Research- -Hlvers and Streams
Population Studies
93-005203
93-005302
95-005303
95-00539 L
95-003442
95-005627
95-006315
95-006331
95-006541
95-006542
95-006602
95-0(10603
95-OQG608
95-006613
Post -Impoundment Studies
95-006227
95-006629
Pro- Impoundment Studins
95-00555:1
95-006629
Predator/Prey Ruin t Ion ships
95-003447
Prod lie Lion
95-005577
55-006431
93- 0065 IB
93-006601
95-006&20
95-006666
Public HcliUions
95-006550
HceroHilonat Benefits
95-006266
95-006343
95-006577
93-006639
ItflcriiUmGiil,
05-000584
Regulflt inns. /Catch Limits
95-006030
Regulations/Catch and Release
95-00'i762
lOBulal-.lmi
95-006325
l.inl ts
onil Release
95-000255
Hnijul at! ona/ 1'lshtng Ge.ar
95-006531
Regulations /General
95-006262
95-006633
93-00663J
95-007042
95-007051
95-007033
Rcgulallons/Morntoria
95-005261
Q5-OQ6&30
HegulaLLons/Slzo Limits
...CONTINUED.. ,
Manageitient/Rescarch~-Rivers and Streams
Reintroductions
95-006318
95-007046
Remote Sensing
95-006542
95-006563
Reservoir Release Effects
95-006667
95-006682
Itcstoration of Anadromous Runs
95-005490
95-006234
95-006307
95-006362
95-006523
95-006524
95-006525
95-006526
95-006527
95-OOfi532
95-006533
95-006543
95-006548
95-006562
55-006567
95-006577
95-0065BO
95-000587
95-006597
95-006600
95-006608
95-006634
95-006646
95-006651
95-006656
95-006657
95-006660
95-006661
95-006663
95-006665
95-006754
95-007042
95-007059
Riparian Habitat
95-006241
95-006572
95-006573
95-006593
95-006621
95-006650
95-006656
River Continuum Concept
95-005560
95-006578
95-006602
95-006617
Sampling
95-005303
95-005405
95-006419
95-006547
95-006557
Sanctuaries
95-007068
Sediment. Control
95-006555
95-006647
Social Values
95-006241
FR 40(3)
373
1995
H|JIIWIllll|l liMHItltlM Kv.ll 11.1 1 lull':
'Jft-UOM/lt
V'l-IIOdfill'l
«!l -Odd fill'.
')S-(IH6fi!t'i
«ja't
IHviM'llllV
95-00(1 HO
OS-OOfiS't'/
93-006 5 !i:i
99-0(16!! II 7
9S- 0063 76
93-00630H
9S-0066UI
93-006630
95- 00663 'i
93-006627
93 -006 Gill
9.1 -U06 63 a
93 -00 70'. It
Span, fluid nH
95-00*762
95-00529:)
95-005609
95-OOG2f((i
93-006252
93-006253
95-006262
95-006325
95-006393
95-006*71
05-00633/,
95-006535
95-006536
95-00651*
95-0065/i3
95-006581
95-006590
FR
SUBJECT INDEX
. , .CONTINUED.. .
Managemant/Rosearch--mvers ami Streams
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006307
95-006309
95-006314
95-006315
95-006310
95-006319
95-006320
95-006322
95-006325
95-0063.30
95-006331
95-006335
95-006553
95-006581
95-006591
95-006608
95-006633
95-006638
95-006705
95-007031
9-5-007032
95-007040
95-0070*2
95-007046
95-007049
95-007053
Subsistence Fishing
95-QD56Q9
95-006361
Supplemental Stocking
Q5-006309
95-006314
Tail-waters
95-005499
95-00655')
95-006596
95-00"6&67
Time Secies Analysts
93-006232
95-00639B
95-006544
95-006553
Trophic RolaLinnstiipa
95-00564')
95-006237
95-006560
95-006606
93-00061)9
95-006626
95-006632
95-000664
95-006669
Tropics
95-006627
Water Lavol Fluctuations
95-006171
95-006019
Water quality
95-004757
95-005646
95-005069
95-005876
95-005877
95-005910
93-005921
95-006000
95-006055
95-006151
95-006220
. . .CONTINUED. , .
Management/Research—Rivers and Streams
Water Quality
95-006236
95-006242
95-00653B
95-006556
95-006566
95-006576
95-006581
95-006594
95-006596
95-006606
95-006610
95-006613
95-006650
95-006652
95-006666
Watershed Management
95-0055GO
95-006055
95-006242
95-006526
95-006550
95-00655B
95-006561
95-006Q07
95-006618
95-006042
95-007067
Wetlands
95-006556
95-006620
95-006669
Wild Trout Management
95-005403
95-006558
95-006611
95-006653
95-OD666B
Yield
95-006235
Modeling
Acoustical Methods
95-006386
Age /Growth
95-005504
3.1-005506
95-005509
95-005510
95-005520
95-005521
95-005D39
95-00638't
95-006395
95-006408
95-006426
95-006433
95-OOfi447
95-006694
Aquatic Plant Control
05-006511
Artiaanal Fisheries
95-006423
Behavior
95-005213
Bioenergotics
95-004836
95-005449
95-005521
95-005647
53-005651
95-00&386
FR 40(3)
375
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Modeling
Blocnergeti.es
95-006432
95-006433
95 -006 446
95-006450
95-006469
Biomass
05-003491
95-006411
95-006452
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006078
95-006253
95-006325
95-006344
95-006393
95-006398
95-006422
95-006423
95-006434
95-006442
Catch-Age Analysis
95-006430
Climate
95-006496
Cohort Analysis
95-005504
95-006435
95-006452
Commercial Fishing
95-006792
Competition
95-005449
Cu 1 ture / Propaga tion
95-004388
95-006404
Data Bases
95-006601
Digestive Rate
95-006433
Distribution/Factors of
95-006528
95-006644
Ecological Analysis
95-006397
95-006865
Economics
95-006100
95-006385
95-006390
95-006404
95-006407
95-006660
95-006792
Egg Predation
95-005634
Eutrophication
95-004363
Evolution
95-006426
Exploitation Rates
95-006387
95-006407
Fecundity
95-005324
95-006408
Fisherman/ Angler Surveys
95-006147
95-006393
95-006442
Flow Regimes
95-006382
.. .CONTINUED...
Modeling
Flow Hc.RlifK>H
95-006403
95-006339
95-005221
95-003 1,27
9S-OO.r)429
55-005449
95-0054(10
95 -005 '.99
ForecQHt.iiiH
95-00607!!
05-006300
95-0063GH
03 -006436
Gear Kff li:l»>iu-y
95 -0063 5'.
Goar Sclflrt Ivlly
95 -0063', 7
CIS
HnliiUil, Al liMnl li'HLt
95-006414
Habitat Kvaln.'il li>n
95-006403
95-OIW.14
93-006W 1
93-0063211
95-006r>7B
Habitat Urn IIIK Syius
95-DOflil27
ElabltaL SoU'i:Li..^
95-006'iSl
95-007070
florvcst.
95-006381
95-00&'(ir>
93-OOMflH
95-0067'JK
Ho rjnnpti roil H Inn
95-OOC'tOtl
US I
95-006427
InstL'oiini V\C\H
95-006302
93-00039'!
93-0066V1
IntecsiieciliN Hnlni In-
9S- 006 4 15
Length FriM|imni ti'i
93- 003,1 0't
Longth»Voln1n He I n U
93- 0004 25
Life lli»lcify/(iiLii»4 itl
93-006382
95-00642E)
93-006610
Microhntiitcil
93-000^62
Migration
FR 40(3)
376
Slin.IKCT INDEX
..CONTINUED... . . .CONTINUED.
oiloli'ifl Mndul fug
95-007018 9.1-006:190
MortnlHy RUI.IIH Bto«k ASHQS:
95-1105506 95-00634ft
55-0064011 95-0063(10
95-006616 '.
95-006621 '•
HovnniPill.il '•
91-006636 '•
93-006H5B !
OpUnmni SustflliuiliU' Vh-lil '
95-006:1(17 '
OS-00!i70!i
95-0066:11
I'lniinliitl
95-006177
95-0063'JO
95-006792
Pollution
95-OOdM'i
po|iul«l.lori Ktuilli'ii
95-006402 \),t-im.Wi
011-001491
91-OOII1.H)
95-0066:11
'Jl-0064111 Toxic: Hy ti'
95-00664* 91-(1019/.l
95-006(1111 Toxlroldiiy
')•>- 1 lOI 9 'I 'i
01-0016:14 H'
US-005Gft/ '•'
9!i-ll063(H ''
95-1106306 '*
91-01)1427 vlm ll«i'l»lnuri'y lirowlh Kiiiii:Ll«n
95-00639M 91-001110
95-006447 WnU'i1 Luvi'.l I'h«HuntliniB
Uncrciitloiiiil llfiiiul 1m i»t-(il)6!iHH
Ul-006266 Mninr (ImillLy
Itncnilimont. '
95-006407 V
91-006*16 '
91-0061111! <
Uopi-tiiluclUm 9ft-006lf17
95-00660H '>l-006:iHB
91-006*26 91-006'i'ja
93-006410 9S"«U6'i23
91-006:1112
95-1)06660
95-006391
95-006*11
Stionlinjj
l>5-006437 Adniimt Cilnndn
Spec loo lUvni'Nlly 95-0050*6
95-006191
95-011630*
HI *I1('I) 3" 1093
•n • MM-.r/i,-
•ivnimj i
lK../-,.-v i>,.) ,M, ,;M(
'J'i (JililF.'JM
'.IV IKlf.l'l!.1
'j'. nil', n 'i
•r< mm/ HI
. .-. i"
li.itn
''1-IHtft/IM
- (HI', /in I
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED. • •
Morphology
Foods/Feeding
95-005479
95-00540.2
95-005495
General
95-006135
95-007007
Gill Hake es
95-0054.62
Gills
95-004441
95-004679
95-004695
95-004703
95-004934
95-OQ49B3
95-005671
95-006006
95-006040
Gonad s
95-004479
95-0046B9
95-004716
95-004720
95-004771
95-005344
95-005347
Granule Cells
95-004704
95-004726
95-005763
Hatchery /HI Id Populations
95-004690
Head
95-004713
Heart
95-004790
Heinatology
95-004818
llomiaphroditism
95-004720
Histology
95-00(1687
95-QOH711
95-001720
Hybridization
95-005091
95-005150
I trauma Response
95-001677
95-001708
95-005867
Inle irren« I Cclla
95-003B67
Jfiws
95-004080
95-004731
Kidneys
95-004687
95-004694
Larvae
95-0046&S
Larval Identification
95-003669
Liver
95- 0059 2B
Maturation
95-0053 >\1
Me 1 ano - ma c co pha go a
•15-004716
Hcriatic Studies
95-004086
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Morphology
Heristic Studies
95-004697
95-004719
95-004722
95-004723
93-005083
95-005129
95-005274
95-005568
95-005569
95-005572
95-005656
95-005650
95-005659
95-005663
95-005669
95-005672
95-005677
95-005678
95-005689
95-005691
95-005695
95-005697
95-005700
Metamorphosis
95-004745
Mitochondria
95-004693
95-005039
Modeling
95-004701
95-005213
95-006401
95-007018
Morpheme try
95-004441
95-004688
95-004692
95-004695
95-004696
95-004698
95-004715
95-004718
95-004719
95-004722
95-004723
95-003083
95-005129
95-005139
95-005274
95-005481
95-005568
95-005569
95-005656
95-005659
95-005663
95-005667
95-005669
95-005671
95-005672
95-005677
95-005683
95-005686
95-005GB7
95-005GB9
95-005690
95-005691
95-005695
95-007018
Mouth Size
95-005479
FR 40(3)
379
Oltll ItllK
I'ntici'ftitt
K
TtHHMi ..... Ml 1. H
9» -00469(1
1'Hultncy
Kfl|l«M(uiit Inn
yy- uo -t a MI
95-00 /IH)U
93-004711
Colls
9H -00 4 683
93-00515H
«-003671
Sonso orgn
93-004730
INDEX
...CONTINUED,..
Natural History
Abundance /Flicl
gg-OOS/i 69
95-005/170
95-005/171
95-005/iBfl
95 -005 SOU
95-0055711
95-005370
95 -0055 05
05-00561'J
95-005621
95-OOSG3Z
93-005633
95 -00563d
95 -00 36 39
93-0056/10
95 -0056/1 7
95 -0056/1 1!
95-0036/i9
95-005653
95 -0063 a (I
ra ol
. . .CONTINUED. ..
Nil turn 1 History
Agft/firtiwt.li
95-005:) 13
93-OOB320
95-onr»:i/t3
9S-fl(133/i6
<t5-oo.'i '1:1:1
95 -Oliri '.!!',
<J5-0()ri'i(i3
'>3-0«5'i71
95- 006/1 H6
93-0066(19
95-00672.1
Alimiilaiire/Himiiiinnl
95- 005 'i IIH
93-00691!!
Activity l'n tin HIM
95 -005 19 ft
93-005253
95-005275
93 -00.1:1 a a
93-003375
95 -0033115
95 -00 5 Ml'.
95-00510(1
95-005'. Ifl
95-005 '.I'/
93-(HK131]
95-tlOr>5ia
'>3-0(l.'13a6
93-003337
93-0(lfl "t.'ltl
95-00539:1
Mm /ti row til
95 -OIK. 3 '.3
9,1 -III)/) 61)6
95-00/1775
93-004955
95 -01)5 053
9.1-003(153
95-00311 1)
93*0051 Bfi
95-0033:17
95-0033 /i 3
95-OU53'i'i
95-01)5292
03-005256
05-0(1535(1
05-01)5259
03-005266
95-003267
95-005271
95 -005 ;t 72
95-005279
95-003200
93-009291
95-009203
05-009296
95-00329H
93-005299
95-003301
93-003307
95-003311
-mi-mil
'J5-ll06:iB'(
'M-OOfiS'),1!
95 -01)6 tSfi
- 00610 2
HI 1(1 (;))
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Natural History
Age /Growth
95-006693
95-006723
95-006606
95-oofiaia
95-006881
95-007001
Age /Length Composition
95-005243
95-005311
95-005533
95-005538
95-005542
95-005577
95-0063B'.
95-006599
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004649
95-005140
95-005165
95-005239
95-0052(10
95-00524*1
95-005248
95-005255
95-005260
95-005269
95-005272
95-005277
95-005279
95-005280
95-005284
95-005287
95-005290
95-005291
95-005298
95-005307
95-005316
95-005323
95-005332
95-005336
95-005341
95-005344
95-005346
95-005356
95-005371
95-005381
95-005383
95-005407
95-005411
95-005420
95-005450
95-005451
95-005452
95-005456
95-005465
95-005468
95-005471
95-005477
95-005478
95-005484
95-005489
95-005495
95-005504
. 95-005512
95-005530
95-005536
95-005537
95-005539
95-005542
95-005565
...CONTINUED. . .
Natural History
Age/Sex Re
95-005604
95-005623
95-005630°
95-005631
95-005636
95-00563&
95-005630
95-0058ilO
95-006333
95- 00646 6
95-0065B'i
95-006880
Bioeiiergetlcs
95-005132
95-005521
93-005711
95-006416
95-006430
Biomaus
95-0052'i I
95-OQ52BB
95-005296
95-0054B6
95-005505
95-005639
95-006569
Bird Predatlon
95 -0044 '.9
95-00520S
95-005122
95-005432
95-005442
95 -005 4 '.3
95-00544/1
95-005452
95-005460
95-005467
95-005466
95-005475
95-005476
95 -005 4 Bl
95-005487
95-005490
95-005493
95-005578
95-006751
95-0067E1B
95-006070
Cannibalism
95-00519B
95-00529'.
95-005'i97
Catch Per Dull. Effuil
95-005293
Competition
95-005140
95-OOS43B
95 -005 '('.9
95-005457
95-005406
95-005498
95-005615
95-005617
95-005641
95-005645
95-006310
93-OOG313
95-007001
Condition Factor fl
95-005255
FR 40(3)
382
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Natural History
Condition Factors
95-005289
95-005353
95-005392
95-005457
95-005503
95-005505
95-005517
95-005524
95-005527
95-0055'.'.
95-005546
95-005638
95-005650
95-006226
95-006233
95-006299
95-006602
95-006723
95-00*861
95-006991
Dl art cony
95-004827
95-006638
Digestive Rate
95-006446
Dispersal
95-006309
95-006564
95-006637
Distribution/Factors of
95-005235
95-0(15241
95-005252
95-005265
95-005266
95-005268
95-005283
95-005292
95-005300
95-005326
95-005345
95-005371
95-005372
95-005374
95-OQ53BO
95-005381
95-005384
95-005387
95-005388
95-005390
95-005396
95-005401
95-005406
95-005414
95-005416
95-005419
95-005447
95-005553
95-005556
95-005559
95-005560
95-005562
•95-005565
95-005568
95-005571
95-005576
95-005580
95-005381
95-005585
95-005589
...CONTINUED...
Natural History
Distribution/Factors of
95-005590
95-005591
95-005593
95-00559'.
95-005595
95-005599
95-00560(1
95-00560L
95-005605
95-005607
95-005609
95-005615
95-005619
95-005656
95-005840
95-005845
95-005927
95-006099
95-006306
95-006437
95-00652B
95-006578
95-00664'.
95-006759
95-00676(1
Distribution/Geographical
95-004641
95-004698
95-005159
95-005235
95-005240
95-00524!)
95-005259
95-005273
95-005274
95-005283
95-005285
95-005367
95-005382
95-005387
95-005393
95-005481
95-005549
95-005550
95-005551
95-005552
95-005554
95-005557
95-005558
95-005561
05-005562
93-005563
95-005564
95-0055&6
95-005567
95-005368
95-005569
95-005570
95-005572
95-005573
95-005574
95-005577
95-005578
95-005579
95-005581
95-005582
95-005583
95-005586
95-005587
95-005588
FR 40(3)
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Natural History
Distribution/Geographical
95-005589
95-005590
95-005591
95-00559/1
95-005596
95-005599
95-005606
95-005608
95-005609
95-005610
95-005611
95-005612
95-005615
95-005658
95-005659
95-005663
95-005668
95-005677
95-005678
95-005686
95-005687
95-00568S
95-005691
95-005697
95-005840
95-006051
95-006062
95-006085
95-006158
95-006164
95-006185
95-006530
95-006701
95-006731
95-006986
95-007016
95-007025
95-007043
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005167
95-OD5238
95-Q05252
95-005253
95-005259
95-005273
95-005285
95-005300
95-005377
95-005383
95-005391
95-005392
95-005396
95-005397
95-005405
95-005411
95-005412
95-005419
95-005500
95-005554
95-005604
95-006559
95-006692
95-006768
-•.CONTINUED. . ,
Natural History
Distribution /Vertical
95-005498
95-005608
95-006880
95-006915
Early Development
95-004514
95-004776
95-005053
95-005053
95-005156
95-005203-
95-005249-
95-005253
95-00525J)
95-005260
95-005369
95-005273
95-005275
95-005282
95-005207
95-005291
95-OD5313
95- 005 3 1ft
95-005315
95-005318
95-005327
95-0.05353
95-005380
95-005394
95-005400
95-005*02
95-0054G&
95-00542:1
95-005416
95-004399
95-005292
93-005340
95-005400
95-005417
95-005493
95-005495
95-0054B9
95-005495
95-005503
95-005511
95-005515
95-005517
95-005526
95-005527
95-005528
95-005525
95-005530
95-003534
95-005541
95-005546
95-005547
95-005570
95-005581
95-005591
95-005616
95-005620
95-005631
95-005636
95-006309
95-006437
95-006480
95-006492
95-006504
95-006617
95-006760
Ecological Analysis
95-003262
95-003425
EHE Drift
SUBJECT INDEX
... CONTINUED,..
Natural History
Egg Drift
95-005569
95-005593
95-005634
Egg Predation
95-005361
95-005365
95-005469
95-00563'.
Egg Size
95-005156
95-005292
95-005367
95-005517
Egg Survival
95-005327
95-005334
95-005335
95-005353
95-00561Q
95-005620
Eggs
95-003244
95-005345
95-005367
95-005581
95-005593
Embryology
95-004B66
95-005292
95-005367
95-005517
Endangered Populations
95-005563
95-005564
95-005508
Evolution
95-004698
95-004724
95-005091
95-005211
95-005227
95-005319
95-005359
95-005482
93-005555
95-005614
95-005843
95-0060H6
95-006426
95-007040
95-007061
Extinction
95-007035
95-007061
Extirpation
95-006631
Fecundity
95-00519B
95-005243
95-005244
93-005272
95-005289
95-005301
95-005316
95-005317
95-005320
95-005324
95-005333
95-005336
95-005339
. . .CONTINUED.. .
Natural His Lory
Fecundity
95-005343
95-005347
95-005349
95-005356
95-005370
95-D06l,Tt
95-006709
Fish Collcctiuns
95-OQG05B
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-005463
95-005501
Foods/Feeding
95-004776
95-004787
05-004955
95-005048
95-005055
05-005093
95-0-0521)3
95-005221
95-005227
95-005231
95-005235
95-005237
95-005248
95-005255
95-005258
95-005266
95-005272
95-005274
95-005275
95-005279
95-0052RO
95-005284
95-005205
95-005289
95-00531S
95-005 3'. 1
95-005375
95-005 417
95-005423
95-005424
95-005423
95-005126
95-005428
95-005429
95-005430
95-005431
95-005433
95-005434
<)5-005435
95-005436
95-005437
95-005438
95-005439
95-005440
95-005441
95-003446
95-00544B
95-003449
95-005451
95-00545-4
95-005455
95-005456
95-005457
95-005459
95-005461
95-005463
95-005464
FR 40(3)
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Natural History
FoodsJFeediiig
95-005465
95-005<i70
95-005471
95-OD5473
95-005-177
95-005478
95-005479
95-005482
95-005483
95-005484
95-005485
95-005489
95-005492
95-005495
95-003496
95-005497
95-005498
95-005501
95-005503
95-005510
95-005531
95-005535
95-005536
95-005537
95-005571
95-005604
95-005609
95-005623
95-005631
95-005632
95-005654
95-005655
95-005710
95-005832
95-005864
95-005926
95-005968
93-006233
95-006306
95-006313
95-006314
95-006446
95-OQ645B
95-006461
95-006491
95-006506
95-006664
95-006678
55-006693
95-006696
95-006709
95-00676B
General
95-004499
"•005286
91-006189
95-005290
'1-005159
"-005320
'VW5J73
UciliHal
or>-Qi>r.;
9.1 -003
95 -(1(^/1
us-oni/i
95-0(1 Vi
- (HU
OS-DO.r>ri(M
93-00(51 'il
95-0063:1 t
95- 0004 BK
95-0063741
95-OOfiflOif,
95-000670
95-OOG671
93-006692
95-006923
95-006960
95-007070
Hatchcry/WUil
95-0052B?
386
SUBJECT INDEX
.. .CONTINUED. . ,
Natural History
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-006312
Hatching
95-005295
93-005327
95-005333
95-005355
95-005364
05-005536
95-005625
llemapliroclitlsm
95-005337
History
95-005599
Hybridization
95-00505")
95-005162
35-005668
Iclitliyoplnnkton
95-005310
95-00531'i
95-005562
95-005567
95-005579
95-005589
Intcrapecios Re la Lion ships
95-005144
95-005211
95-005249
95-005253
95-005268
95-00531S
95-005364
95-005391
95-005395
95-005396
95 -005 4 3Z
95-005440
95-005449
95-005459
95-0051173
95-005493
95-005'i9B
95-005356
95-0055GO
95-005615
95-005641
95-005645
95-005860
95-006310
95-006327
95-006331
95-006488
95-006559
95-006631
95-006670
Intragpectes Relationships
95-005140
95-005190
95-005197
95-005287
95-005375
95-005396
95-005457
95-005498
95-005535
95-006315
95-006678
Invertebrate Predatlon
95-00519S
95-005450
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Natural History
Invertebrate Freda, t.icm
95-005409
Larvaa
95-004681)
95-005605
Larval Behavior
95-005416
Larval Drift
95-005295
95-005325
95-005400
95-Q05562
95-005589
95-005621
95-005634
L-eiigt3i frequencies
95-005053
•05-005235
95-005239
95-005288
93-005306
95-00535G
95-005382
95-005519
95-005531
95-006245
95-006345
95-006424
95-006466
95-006759
95-OOGB81
Lmiath-Welfilit llnl.i Lionshlps
95-005277
95-005279
95-005298
95-0053fi3
95-005392
95-005322
Life History/General
95-003211
95-005262
95-005289
95-005297
95-00569 L
05-006135
95-ODG3H4
95-006631
95-006897
95-0069R6
I.ipld CcOTiposltion
95-005638
Maninal PceclaLlon
95-005^53
95-005462
95-005.100
95-005652
95-0056S3
95-OOC552
95-006723
95-OOG790
95-006887
95-006906
95-006971
MilliiL-aticm
95-005099
95-0052^3
95-0052AB
95-005277
FR 40(3)
3S7
SUBJECT INDEX
-..CONTINUED...
Natural History
Maturation
05-005301
95-005307
95-005317
95-005323
95-005338
95-005344
95-005347
95-005350
95-005356
95-005363
95-005366
95-005370
95-005617
95-006299
95-006723
Metamorphosis
95-004730
Mlcrohabitat
95-005335
95-005391
95-005394
Migration
95-004997
95-005207
95-005273
95-005303
95-005332
95-005301
95-005377
95-005382
95-005393
95-005398
95-005402
95-005405
95-005407
95-005408
95-005411
95-005415
95-005424
95-005525
95-005544
95-OQ5551
95-005651
95-005729
95-006039
95-006191
95-006542
95-006603
95-006638
95-OD6689
95-006768
Modeling
95-005377
95-005402
95-005429
95-005491
95-005499
95-005504
95-005506
Mortality Factors
95-004795
95-004847
95-005269
95-005294
95-005423
95-005424
95-005442
95-005460
95-005467 .
95-005504
...CONTINUED. . .
Natural History
Mortality Factors
95-005622
95-005623
95-005631
95-005640
95-005643
95-005648
95-0056153
95-005421
95-006458
95-006696
95-006710
Mortality Hnt.i-s
95-005298
95-005205
95-005311
95-005410
95-005411
95-005424
95-G05MZ
95-005625
95-005647
95-005630
95-006322
95-006426
95 -006 5 B'l
95-0067(1(1
95-006(118
95-QOfi(U9
Movement!!
95-004997
95-005167
95-005182
95-005199
95-005230
95-005252
95-005265
95-005267
95-005312
95-005342
95-005346
95-003362
95-005372
95-005375
95-003376
95-OQ537H
95-005379
95-0033.80
95-0053B5
95-OQ538&
93-00538&
95-005369
9S-0033<)7
95-005399
95-005402
95 -005 'i 03
95-005405
95-005406
95-005'.09
95-005'»10
95-005'il7
95-005419
95-005420
95-005126
95-005467
95-005321
95-005602
95-005604
95-005622
95-005927
95-006220
FR 40(3)
388
SUBJECT INDEX
. .ClONTIHUED. ...
'iiuiral History
Movements
•15-006223
9.1-1)0631'*
95-006336
93-1)06:) 74
15-006502
95-006660
95-006692
95-006B19
95-006(150
93-007016
MiiHciun CollficLi.ons
95-006139
NestH/NastliiE
95-005246
'J3-00531B
95-005319
")!i-00335'i
93-005350
95-005361
<iri-005364
95-003365
gn-ooririH'i
Nidus Ovarlnpa
'jri-nor)235
9!i-()0.l»a'(9
9S -DOS 394
05-003'i31
93-003'idO
95-005471
•oa-ooS'Wa
ql-005615
Nut'scuy Arena
95-0033'(6
93-fl0.r)390
Oclcntation/IIomlnE
95 -005 3? 7
9S- 005/107
g5-l)OS'ilO
Ov«cwli*l.cr
95-1)05267
95-005372
93-OD5379
D3-0053B5
95-005307
93-005401
95-003622
95-003*24
95-005 ft31
95-0050:10
05 -005640
95-00565^
95-OflG32!>
Pfl loon to logy
93-005254
95-005270
53-003281
95-005555
95-00557'i
95-005606
...CONTINUED.. .
Natural History
Paleontology
95-005607
Parasites /DisoasRs
95-005860
Parr-Sinolt Trans fonnaticm
95-004902
95-005053
95-005267
95-005282
95-005398
95-005dl5
95-005711
95-005729
95-006191
95-006377
Population Studies
95-005237
95-005238
95-005241
95-005243
95-005246
95 -0052 '.8
95-005252
95-005261
95-005268
95-005271
95-005279
95-0052BB
95-005290
95-005293
95-005295
95-005296
95-005297
95-005298
95-005299
95-005300
95-005301
95-005302
95-005310
95-005311
95-005312
95-005314
95-005315
95-005369
95-005395
95-005399
95-005413
95-005632
95-005442
95-005444
95-005453
95-005456
95-005467
95-005565
95-005576
95-005592
95-005627
95-006223
95-006245
95-006427
95-006474
95-006553
95-006559
95-006564
95-006569
95-006599
95-006602
95-00664'i
95-006723
95-006759
95-006818
FH 40(3)
389
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
••.CONTINUED...
Natural History
Population Studies
95-006819
95-006881
95-005175
95-005203
95-005205
95- 005 24 6
95-005360
95-005384
95-003390
95-005424
95-005430
95-005439
95-005445
95-005447
95-005450
95-005451
95-005455
95-005456
95-005468
95-005471
95-005487
95-005494
95-005497
95-005499
95-005504
95-005619
95-005634
93-005647
95-005651
95-006306
95-006310
95-006314
95-006584
95-006688
95-006696
95-006706
95-006716
95-006788
Production
95-006644
Recruitment
95-005294
95-003295
95-005299
95-005301
95-005305
95-005306
95-005308
95-005309
95-005313
95-005315
95-005326
95-005334
95-005346
95-005349
95-005423
95-005469
95-005485
95-005621
95-005625
95-005632
95-005636
95-005647
95-005648
95-005649
95-006226
95-006312
FR 40(3)
390
SUBJECT INDEX
.CONTINUED...
tural History
Sex Determination
95-005190
Sex Ratios
95-005261
95-0052HB
35-005320
95-005356
95-003370
Sex Reversal
95-005177
95-005190
Spawning
05-005099
93-005197
95-005248
95-005261
95-005273
95-005277
05-005295
95-005317
05-005320
05-005321
95-005322
95-005324
95-005325
95-005326
95-005327
95-005329
95-005330
95-00533(1
95-005335
95-005336
95-00533B
95-005341
95-005342
95-005344
95-005345
95-005349
95-005350
95-005352
95-005353
95-003355
95-005357
95-005360
95-005361
95-005363
95-005364
95-005366
55-005368
95-005369
95-005370
95-005529
95-005581
95-005602
95-003605
95-005648
95-006215
95-006464
95-000466
95-006542
95-006C03
95-006760
95-006B61
95-006923
Spawning Migration
95-004853
95-005239
95-005326
95-005328
95-005340
95-005342
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Natural History
Spawning Migration
95-005302
95-005372
95-005376
95-OQ53BB
95-005389
95-005404
95-005406
95-Q05443
95-005602
95-005634
95-G065'il
95-006542
95-006545
95-006603
95-006716
95-007006
Species nivci-sity
95-0052BB
95-005553
95-006553
95-007061
Starvation
95-005503
95-005546
Slock Assessment
95-00524O
95-005300
95-005307
95-005'il2
95-005447
95-005540
95-005551
95-OOS5DB
95- 005564
95-005507
95-005580
95-005591
95-005615
95-006605
95-006709
Stock Identification
95-005323
95-006806
95-007018
Stress
95-006220
Survival
95-004902
95-005140
95-005267
95-005287
95-005291
95-005313
95-005327
9-5-005341
93-005359
95-005530
95-005610
95-005620
95-005622
95-005623
95-005624
95-005623
95-005630
95-005631
95-005636
95-0056'. 3
95-005646
95-005648
95-005651
FR 40(3)
391
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
i;uur.il History
Survival
i)r,-(!nri(jS'.
ri- (JOS') 86
9 7i -006298
91-006309
95-006122
flfi-006379
03-0(1647;.
95-006688
1)5-006689
95-006H19
Swiming Performance
95-006379
Taxonony
9!i-00&135
Tcr.pcrature Selection
95-005300
Therml Tolerance
95-005626
95-005636
Trophic Relationships
95-005255
<)5-G05262
9 'j- 003*2 5
95-005429
95-005436
1)5-005437
05-0054*7
93-005448
55-005449
95-005465
95-005470
95-005479
95-005483
95-005485
95-005486
95-OOS48B
93-005491
95-005501
1J5-005518
95-005614
95-005832
95-005978
95-006363
95-006461
95-006560
95-006637
95-006664
95-006678
95-006694
91-006865
VitisEK Populations
95-005337
Variation Studies
95-004866
95-005093
95-005156
95-005162
55-005199
95- 0052 60
9S-OQ5261
«- 0052 72
« -003 308
M-M3317
9S-M3341
W-M5369
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Natural History
Variation Studies
95-005548
Q5-005610
95-005612
95-0056U
95-005666
95-0063-12
95-007018
Vlviparlty
95-005058
95-005339
Year Class Strength
95-005295
95-005305
95-005310
95-005313
95-005507
95-005633
95-0055'tO
Yield
95-006602
95-0066(14
Zoozea&rapl
95-00-1593
«-01J55ll?
9S-OOJHO
95-005091
95-005556
95-005566
95-005582
95-0055B6
95-005596
95-005597
95-005600
95-005609
95-005610
95-005C68
95-005700
95-005710
95-005S43
95-005 R45
95-005360
Oceanography
Benthos
9)5-006946
95-006917
Currents
95-005589
95-006S03
General
95-006939
Nutrient
95-003425
Physical
9S-OD6955
Plankton
95-0069^16
95-0069A7
Remote
95-006B-94
Sediment
95-005423
Stratification
95-005589
95-006803
ThermoclliiD
95-005419
UpwellitVg
95-00560S
95-006603
Parasites /Dlacuaon
Abnorma
392
SUtlJECT INDEX
. . .CONTINUED...
I'iiriisttes/Di senses
Abnormalities
95-004725
95-00381 't
AcniHhobottirium
95--005830
Ago J Sex Relationships
93-004907
95-005703
55-005798
05-003801
55-005032
Anemia
95-0044(13
95-0058W
Ail the Imin till cs
95-U05R4'i
Antibiotics
95-004405
93-00'. fi!5
95-OOM31
93- 005740
93-005773
95-005776
Antibodies
95-005739
95-003B17
B5-00,3Blfl
Antiviral Aiscnt-.s
93-U05H16
Aplianomycea
95-00578')
9S-0057B5
HacLcrinl Uiscaaes
95-00'.367
93-OOA369
95-004431
93-00^50,1
95-00475'.
OS-OOflTO/t
q5- 004 796
95-DO/i 8H2
95-004891
05-00 MOfi
9S-00'i907
<)3-On5707
95-005711
03-01)5712
95-l)0571'i
95-005716
95-005717
95-005722
95-005727
05-005728
95-005729
95-005730
95-003731
95-005732
93-005733
95-005734
95-00573D
93-C1O3736
95-005737
95-00573B
95-005739
95-005 7'iQ
95-fl057'<l
95-005742
95-003743
9D-0057Vi
95-005745
...CONTINUED.. .
Parasites /Diseases
Bacterial Diseases
95-005747
95-005748
95-005750
95-005751
95-005753
95-005754
95-005755
95-005756
95-005757
95-005758
95-005759
95-005760
95-005761
95-005762
95-005763
95-005764
95-005765
95-005766
95-005767
95-005768
95-005769
95-005770
95-005771
95-005772
95-005773
95-005774
95-005775
95-005776
95-005777
95-005778
95-005779
95-005780
95-005781
95-005782
95-005783
95-006176
Bacterial Flora
95-004516
95-004787
95-005735
Bacterial Gill Disease
95-005753
95-005754
Bacterial Kidney Disease
95-005711
95-005742
95-005745
95-005765
95-005774
Bactorlophages
95-004710
95-004935
95-005763
95-005780
Biological Indicators
95-005703
95-005921
Cell Culture
95-005794
Cestodes
95-005029
95-005720
95-005726
95-005830
95-005835
95-005983
Chloraminea
95-006006
Chlorine
95-005765
FR 40(3)
393
195
SUBJECT INDEX
... CONTINUED,..
Parasites /Diseases
Ciliates
95-005786
95-005799
Cleaning Behavior
95-005837
Culture /Propagation
95-004367
95-004369
95-004423
95-004498
95-005705
95-005706
95-005708
95-005714
95-005786
95-005803
95-005807
95-005809
95-005810
95-003820
95-005842
95-005849
95-005867
95-006176
Diagnostic Techniques
95-005704
95-005705
95-005713
95-005716
95-005717
95-005724
95-005731
95-005734
95-005753
93-005758
95-005770
95-005777
95-005788
95-005802
95-00581B
95-006176
Digenea
95-005828
95-005845
95-005B55
DinoElagellatea
95-005786
Disease Control
95-004505
95-005776
95-005833
Disease Defense Mechanisms
95-005709
95-005756
95-005771
Disease Importation
95-004449
95-005810
95-005B52
Disease Susceptibility
95-004461
95-004544
95-004882
95-005702
95-005730
93-005732
95-005733
95-005737
95-005752
95-005734
95-005761
.. .CONTINUED...
Parasites/Diseases
Disease Susceptibility
95-005764
95-005771
95-005782
95-005789
95-005812
95-005822
95-005841
95-005862
95-005935
Disinfection
95-005727
95-005765
Drug Resistance
95-004431
Ectoparasites
95-004398
95-004505
95-004652
95-005183
95-005710
95-005714
95-005716
95-005828
95-005857
95-005860
95-005H62
Endoparasites
95-005710
95-005716
95-005827
95-005828
95-005835
95-0058SO
95-006431
Enteric SeptLcemla
95-005767
Epizootic Ulccrative
95-005702
95-005764
95-005763
Erythrocylic Indus la
Syndrome
95-005608
Fin Erosion
95-006176
Fish Kills
95-005908
Florfenicol
95-005775
Fungal Diseases
95-004459
95-004754
95-005716
95-005764
95-005785
Fungicides
95-004459
95-005719
Funmeulosis
95-005730
95-005733
95-005745
95-005731
95-005752
95-005750
95-005775
95-005703
Gas Bubble Disease
95-005908
General
95-005717
FR 40(3)
394
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
parasites /Diseases
General
95-005(11)0
95-006213
filll Diseases
95-005753
95-01)5865
Gill Her.rosig
95-00(1025
Gill PnraaitRB
95- 005706
95-005li'ia
95-005850
95-005B53
95-00583'i
Granule Cells
95-005703
ItnLcliery/Wilcl Populations
05-005712
93-oosno7
llcl.mlul.hs
95-005029
95-0(13703
05-003707
9rj-o(i37io
93-003712
95-00371*
93-003717
95-003719
95-005720
<J 3 -003 82 6
95-OOSH27
95-005853
gs-oiisnfio
<>r>-o()5Bf>a
95-0()5Rfl9
llemat.alogy
93-005716
Hcspntlc Lesiona
95-1)050.22
OS- 0059 B'.
'J5-Ol)!i997
95-006020
llerpnsvlrus
95-005H12
93-005813
95-00570'.
Inimina Response
95-flO'i'iDH
95-00'iftlG
93-OU'ti>3.Ii
95-005T09
95-005715
95-005731
95-003771
95-005780
95-005BO*
05-005B67
Imrnuni nation
95-005806
...CONTINUED.. .
Parasites /Diseases
Infectious Hernatopoiotic
Necroaia
95-005730
95-005807
Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis
95-005810
95-005311
95-005B2H
Infectious Salmon Anemia
95-005B06
95-005820
Iridoviridae
95-005815
95-005817
Jaundice
95-005755
Kidney Disease
95-00^02
Leecliea
95-005726
95-0058£iO
Lesions
95-004402
95-005741
95-00581'.
95-005919
95-00593'i
95-005942
Leucocyte Migration
95-004935
95-005715
Leukemia
95-005B18
Light Organs
95-004516
Lordosia
95-004464
Lymphocystls
95-005713
95-005809
95-005815
95-005823
Lymphocytes
95-005715
Malachite Green
95-005718
Medication in Diets
95-004367
95-004498
93-005708
Microaporidia
95-003790
95-005797
Mites
95-005707
Modeling
95-006431
Mono gene a
95-005833
95-0058'i3
95-005862
Mortality Factors
95-005764
Nematodes
95-005720
95-005844
95-005890
95-005983
Neoplasms
95-005102
95-005143
FR 40(3)
395
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Parasites /Diseases
Neoplasms
95-005707
95-005725
95-005797
95-0058311
95-005836
95-005839
95-005865
95-006020
OKOlinic Acid
95-005740
Oxytetracycline
95-004369
95-004431
Ozone
95-005792
Papillomaa
95-005725
Parasitic Copcpods
95-005707
95-005720
95-005726
95-005829
95-005837
95-005838
95-005848
95-0058*9
95-005853
95-005854
95-005856
95-005859
95-005862
95-005864
Parasitic Isopods
95-005707
95-005831
95-005857
Parasitic Molluscs
95-005850
Parasitic Tagging
95-005843
Phagocytosis
95-005715
Pharmacology
95-004935
95-005744
Pollution
95-004886
95-005889
Proliferative Kidney Disease
95-005792
Protozoan Diseases
95-005211
95-005707
95-005712
95-005714
95-005717
95-005719
95-005720
95-005728
95-005729
95-OOS786
95-005787
95-005788
95-005789
95-005790
95-005791
95-005792
95-005793
95-005795
95-005796
...CONTINUED, . ,
Parasit as /Diseases
Protozoan Diseases
95-005797
95-005798
95-005799
95-005800
95-005801
Public Health problem
95-005723
95-005738
95-005750
95-0038'. 6
95-005866
95-005 B90
Quinolone
95-005740
95-0057114
Rickettsifl
95-005749
Rosette Disease
95-005793
Salmon Lice
95-005801
Surnfloxncin
95-005740
95-005711
Skeletal Lesions
95-004464
Spleen
95-005766
Stress
95-005867
95-005908
Swimliladder Disease
95-005714
Techniques
95-005733
Techniques /General
95-005716
95-005757
95-005824
Temperature
95 -005 BOB
Treatment
95-00437'.
95-004398
95-004459
95-004052
95-005702
95-00570'.
95-005713
95-005718
95-005724
95-005740
95-005742
95-003775
95-00577B
95-005802
95 -005 BO ft
95-005844
95-006006
Treatment Residues
95 - 004 3* 91
95-00574'i
Trematodos
95-005223
95-005720
95-005833
95-005845
95-005840
95-005851
FR 40(3)
396
SUBJECT INDEX
..CONTINUE!). . .
arasLtcs/DlHuas
Tr cma Mules
ij 5 -003 85 2
95-003(166
05-005942
Uleni- DlsoasR
95-0057114
Vnc(;inaLl<iu
95-004:167
gg-00400<i
95-<104<J07
03-003704
95-0057110
93-0057'iH
95-oo57iJH
<)'j -005769
03-00577;!
95-0051161
VltirloalM
9V 005 730
05-005745
9.'i-<>0376'>
9 D- 005771
Viral DlMOHMC'.
9S-005707
OH-0037.ia
95-00571'i
ijfi-003717
93-0057aa
9 !i- 00!) 7 2f)
9.1-0057:40
95-0031103
93. 005 HO S
9S-005flO'i
93-003003
(J5-005WX>
93-005000
ga-oosoo'J
95-005010
93-0051113
95-OOriHlft
gS-OOSHHi
9ri-OI)50l.fi
03-005(117
95-005H1H
05-OOSB.lO
9 5 -00 5H20
05-00ri(iai
OS-00!ltia!i
Vlnil llcmcuTl
on-oiriHit?
l'liyfilol!>ny
AlminiHiil llloH
93-005<J9<l
AiihliricnLlim
93-0059(12
Acldtialn
93-OOA7H3
Acounl-lcci-l-Hlnnill
93-0052 Id
Ailiciinl Ir 1 anil H
95-OOfill'ifi
Ailretuiillnc
93-005011
AiU'eiinrftlc: Hysliirn
93-00't771
<15-00'iti3H
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Age /Growth
93-001759
Kii|itl.ccm.Ui
SysLcm
95-00'iBO'i
95-00/.850
95-004851
95-004860
93-00'i89'i
95-00/.930
95-004955
95-004959
95-00'.975
95-00501'i
95-005024
95-005026
95-005055
95-005063
95-005066
95-005532
95-005545
95-005637
95-005925
95-005960
95-006005
95-006341
Ages/Sex Relationships
95-0044'tl
95-004454
95-004714
03-004798
95-004B08
95-004816
95-004617
95-004828
95-004059
05-004904
95-004906
95-004907
95-004930
95-004963
95-004967
95-004994
95-005006
95-005044
95-003048
95-005763
93-005947
Air Breathing
95-004020
95-004988
Aluminum
95-005982
Amlno Aclila
93-004546
95-004540
95-004778
95-004844
95-004856
95-004068
95-005006
95-005013
Ammonia
93-004411
95-004629
95-004865
93-004867
95-005059
An dra gen
95-004777
HI 40(3)
397
1993
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Anesthetics
95-004480
95-004865
Angiotensin
95-004773
95-005032
Antibodies
95-004882
95-004936
95-004961
95-005019
95-005818
Antifreeze Production
95-005057
95-005074
Antigens
95-004979
95-005768
Appetite Stimulants
95-004975
95-005030
Acginine
95-004871
95-004947
95-005063
95-005181
Ascorbic Acid
95-004560
95-004897
95-005118
ATP
95-004896
Auditory Sense
95-004950
Bacterial Flora
95-006978
95-006984
Bacteriophages
95-004754
95-004935
95-005780
95-005914
Biochemical Composition
95-004455
95-004609
95-005026
95-005066
95-006017
flioenergetics
95-004565
95-004753
95-004767
95-004834
95-004836
95-004864
95-004910
95-004911
95-004912
95-004913
95-004931
95-004955
95-004980
95-005055
95-003227
95-005339
95-005365
Biological Monitoring
95-004984
95-005930
Blolumine sconce
95-004516
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Biosorption
95-004575
95-004993
Bio transformation
95-005959
95-006011
Blood Pressure
95-004792
95 -00 4 82 <H
95-004858
95-005020
Brain
95-004748
95 - 00 !< 789
95-004791-1
95-004863
95-004945
95-005012
95-005034
95-0050(il
95-005060
95-005947
95-005955
Calcium
95-004710
95-004701
95-004815
95-004B45
95-004853
95-004873
95-004904
95-004922
95-004997
95-00501Q
95-005045
95-005525
95-005547
95-005940
Calorific Values
95-004836
Carbohydrate MiiUliolii
95-004585
95-004761
95-004765
95-004S5.5
95-004998
95-005006
95-005009
95-0051)10
95-005923
Carbohydrates
95-004006
95-004609
95-004709
95-004876
95-004970
Carbon Dioxide
95-004766
Cardiovascular System
95-004755
95-004773
95-004792
95-004807
95-0048i3
95-004824
95-004858
95-OD4B60
95 -00494 7
95-004966
95-005017
95-005020
FR 40(3)
398
SUliJECT INDEX
.CONTINUED. . .
ly Biology
Cn nil tine
95-004550
Ca Lecliolmni noa
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Cortisol
95-001824
95-004855
93-004963
05-005033
93-005932
Coll Culture
95 -00'. 7 61
95-004810
95-00't 832
95-004B55
93-004909
95-005033
03-005930
95-005959
95-006003
95-OOG045
Chamo reception
95-005181
Chloride
95-006015
Chloride Ccll.H
93-004693
95-004982
95-005039
95-OOfiOOG
Chlorine
93-006039
clioliiicslcrarto
95-005955
t'.hfoniiiECin Cells
93-00'(H07
Chromium
95-00'iC07
Ciguatetn
05-00/.862
95-ODD005
Condition Factors
95-004711
95-00/.772
93-003031
9 !i- 00506 5
95-005910
95-006027
93-0061125
9D-OOC910
!)D-OOC97B
Copper
05-00'.GOB
Corpuscles oE Stannius
95 -00'. 015
93-00/i8QO
CortlcosiorolilB
95-003003
95-0030(.7
Cortlsol
95-004865
95-00'.9/i9
95-00197'i
95-005004
95-005011
95-005052
95-OU5932
95-005967
Cryopreeetvation
95-004*92
95-OOH747
95-004756
95-OOiBDO
95-004818
95-00'.908
95-006023
Cytochrotne P450
95-OOf(775
95-00491'!
95-004993
93-005153
Cytology
95-004923
95-005040
95-005918
95-006004
95-006015
Dicta
95-004372
95-004601
95-004732
95-004765
Digestive Rate
95-004776
95-004943
Digestive System
95-004601
95-004615
95-004704
95-004730
95-004776
95-004787
95-004897
95-004900
95-004943
95-004978
95-004983
95-005025
95-005049
95-003531
95-005546
95-005919
95-006026
Diurnal Rhythm
95-004901
95-00'.932
95-005111
DNA
95-005026
95-00515'.
95-005758
Early Developmant
95-004418
95-004486
95-004707
95-00'<745
95-004758
95-001786
95-004851
95-004960
95-004964
FR 40(3)
399
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Karly Development
95-004980
95-004983
95-004906
95-004907
95-004990
95-005023
95-005025
95-005026
95-005014
95-005054
95-005055
95-005181
95-005546
95-005951
95-005972
95-005999
95-006003
95-006008
Egg Production
95-004702
Egg quality
95-004878
95-005054
95-005364
Egg Size
95-OD4570
Egg Survival
95-004762
95-004804
95-004977
95-006998
Eggs
95-004540
95-004706
95-004736
95-004812
95-004841
95-004887
95-004989
95-005023
95-005051
95-005783
Electric Fish
95-004811
95-004839
95-005168
95-005189
Electric organs
95-004839
Electrolocation
95-004811
Electrolytes
95-005032
Electroreception
95-004789
95-004838
95-005168
95-005213
Electroshoch
95-006341
95-006998
Embryology
95-004486
95-004540
95-004721
93-004736
95-004739
95-004744
95-004812
95-004823
...CONTINUED. . .
Physiology
Embryology
95-004931
95-004833
95-0048U
95-004867
95-004868
95-004884
95-004960
95-004970
95-00 4986
95-005013
95-005023
95-005025
95-005051
95-005054
95-005058
95-005130
95-005371
95-005972
95-006023
Endocrinology
95-004456
95-004749
95-004760
95-004773
95-004777
95-004731
95-004784
95-004794
95-004853
95-004871
95-004883
95-004888
95-004898
95-004919
95-004522
95-004932
95-004949
95-004952
95-004953
95-004956
95-004959
95-004967
95-004992
95-004996
95-005003
95-005021
95-005062
95-005069
95-005131
95-OQ59B1
Endotplilns
95-004920
Enaymes
95-004543
95-004554
95-004572
95-004GOL
95-004741
95-004750
95-004783
95-004806
95-004825
95-004827
95-004861
95-004867
95-004876
95-004883.
95-004S92
95-004896
95-004897
SUBJECT INDEX
..CONTINUED. . .
Uysiolofly
Enzymes
95-004926
95-004940
95-004943
95-00 4932
95-004937
(J5 -004978
93-004984
95-005014
93-005022
95-005337
95 -005 7 6»
93-003B6H
93-005937
93-005947
95-003960
95-003371
95 -00391)3
95-0059(10
95-005395
95-006001]
33-OOfiOll
93-0060 If)
93-006030
93- 0060?. 7
Epidcrmln
95-004709
95-003030
93-0037.10
95-00591B
93-0059.14
95-003967
Kairncllol
95-00/.HH9
95 -00 WO
Evolution
9S-OOr>0'U
ExcrnLot-y SysLi'tn
Exnrclso
93 - 004 B1) 2
9S- 004 (IS 9
95-00'iflfitl
95 -00 4 3 02
9.1-OOSODII
95-005063
By on
93 -00'. 7 11
93-0047/1:1
95 -00475 3
93-004 7flH
93-004793
95-004301
9!l-00'i917
93-0049GH
95-003027
93-005043
93-OOS9Q3
Fatty Acids
95-004300
93 -004 a 8'.
93-004736
35-00475)2
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Fatty Acids
95-004787
95-004797
95-00'i8'(9
95-004980
95-0049B9
95-005035
95-005066
Fecundity
95-004570
95-005316
Feminization
95-004830
95-005024
Fertilization
95-004477
95-004492
95-004674
95-004706
95-004756
95-004771
95-004812
95-00490(1
95-005146
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004558
95-004565
95-004585
95-004910
95-004975
95-006012
Fooda/Foecling
95-004778
95-004852
95-004911
95-004955
95-004960
95-005055
95-003066
95-005227
Gall Bladder
93-004932
General
95-004423
95-004886
93-004972
Genetic Strains
95-005363
Gills
95-004741
95-004746
95-004785
95-004882
95-004918
95-004934
95-004975
95-0049BB
95-005003
93-005009
95-003017
95-005022
95-005059
95-003850
95-005934
95-005939
95-003970
95-003982
95-005994
95-006006
95-006040
Glucose
95-004400
FH 40(3)
401
1993
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
filucose
95-004761
95-004765
95-004831
95-004865
95-004876
95-004946
95-004957
95-004981
95-004990
95-005008
95-005010
95-005033
95-005047
95-005932
95-005969
Gonadotropin
95-004458
95-004482
95-004760
95-004784
95-004863
95-004875
95-004922
95-004927
95-004953
95-004954
95-004956
95-005012
95-005021
95-005034
95-005060
95-005069
95-005154
Gonads
95-004771
95-004775
95-004784
95-004819
95-004841
95-004919
95-004920
95-004953
95-004954
95-005002
95-005006
95-005021
95-005371
95-005981
Granule Cells
95-004704
Growth Hormone
95-004458
95-004543
95-004759
95-004760
95-004860
95-004875
95-004888
95-004893
95-004930
95-004937
95-004958
95-004959
95-005030
Gynogeneals
95-004878
95-005034
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-004902
93-005004
. ..CONTINUED...
Physiology
Hatchery /Wild Papulae ions
95-005013
Hatching
95-004486
95-005364
95-005999
Heart
95-004790
95-004S13
95-004924
95-006026
Hematology
95 -00'. 400
95-004455
95-004600
95-004694
95-004723
95-004766
95-004781
95-004794
95-004796
95-004816
95-004&18
95-004821
95-004 Q27
95-0048'tO
95-004843
95-004845
95-004865
95-004881
95-004891
95-004923
95-004929
95-004934
95-004944
95-004916
95-004948
95-00495B
95-004961
95-004069
95-004981
95-005000
95-005010
95-005011
95-005015
95-00501B
95-005019
95-005033
95-00503&
95-0050'.0
95-005047
95-005755
95-005763
95-005907
95-005914
95-005931
95-005932
95-005933
95-0059*5
95-005969
93-005990
95-00599<i
93-006017
95-006026
95-006039
95-006047
HerroaphroditLsm
95-004919
Histology
95-004709
95-00475.8
FR 40(3)
402
SUBJECT INDEX
,-004845
!-on'iQ2't
,-00497(J
i- [JOS 7 55
i-005762
j -005111'.
i-00591'J
i-OllS9:U
ildiij'/llimill hi|', Mnrl.nl.ity
-,-0047(10
.iltlnij/HiimlUnp. Stress
5-<]0<rm
5-00'.762
IJ-0047W]
5-00'ifl(13
3-oo'iHflfi
5-nO'ilWJ
r.-00'i'JLG
5 - 00 G S3 3
'5-0003^11
i r mono H
9!l-00'.7'iH
')!i-00'i790
9 fi -«()'. ft!»3
95 -0(1 '.HO 3
95-00't»7!)
95 -00') 9 a «J
85- (HI '.9.12
9.rj-U«'ilJ'i7
9!i-00'.y!i(J
95-oowriy
93-001103')
9!i-0(lfifl'i3
9,1-0011 [>'id
05-01)5(16(1
95-OO.rj(lf.l
95-OD^Ofi'.
93-00'iH17
||ypollinlnral(;-Hy|K)iihyfiJ.aL System
'J.VOO'iH"/l
9r»-00'i(J-19
9S- 01) HOC 7
Hypoula
9,1- 00ft 73 7
.. .CONTINUED...
Physiology
Hypoxia
95-004824
95-004835
95-004905
95-004915
95-005040
Immune Response
95-004465
95-004544
95-004596
95-004677
95-00470B
95-004754
95-004764
95-004796
95-004B1G
95-004881
95-004BQ2
95-004890
95-004891
95-004898
95-004906
!)5-004907
95-004921
95-004932
95-004933
93-004935
95-004936
95-004961
95-004969
95-004985
95-004993
95-005019
95-005029
95-005709
95-005715
95-005752
95-005774
95-005780
95-005913
95-005914
95-005945
95-005950
95-005994
95-006028
95-006029
95-006041
Immunization
95-004015
95-0048(12
95-004979
95-005752
Inwmnofilobulins
95-004763
95-004808
95-005042
Incubation
Q5-004B66
95-005156
Induced Maturation
95-004772
95-004B79
95-00502B
95-005062
Injuries
95-004795
95-004804
95-004847
95-004910
95-004977
95-005001
Fit 40(3)
403
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
In juries
95-005031
Insulin
95-004761
95-004952
95-004957
I on Transport
95-004854
95-00487'.
95-006918
95-006965
95-004973
95-005912
95-005966
95-006015
Iron
95-004608
Kidneys
95-004667
95-004764
95-004816
95-004827
95-004854
95-004864
95-004874
95-004985
95-004993
95-005137
95-005814
95-005932
95-OD6003
95-006004
95-006034
Lactate
95-004774
95-004831
95-004962
95-005010
Larvae
95 -006 9 4 2
Larval Growth
95-004960
Lectins
95-005783
Lesions
95-006031
Leucocyte Migration
95-004935
95-005715
95-005769
Light Organs
95-004516
Lip id Composition
95-004558
95-00/i568
95-004573
95-004738
95-004797
95-004843
95-004905
95-004989
95-005035
95-005068
95-006035
95-006978
Lipid Content
95-004441
95-004454
95-004476
95-004551
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Lipid Content
95-004552
95-004591
95-004617
95-004737
95-00473B
95-00482$
95-00493B
95-005030
95-005054
95-005067
95-005068
95-006988
Lipid Metabolism
95-004596
95-004765
95-0043',*)
95-004900
95-004989
95-005056
Liver
95-004761
95-004775
95-004778
95-004010
95-004855
95-0041)72
95-004876
95-004909
95-004926
95-004957
95-004975
95-00499B
95-005022
95-005050
95-005066
95-005814
95-005836
95-005868
95-005917
95-005923
95-005928
95-005959
95-005970
95-005971
95-005975
95-005980
95-006003
95-006004
95-006005
95-006008
95-006011
95-006026
93-006034
95-006045
Lymphocytes
95-004796
95-004891
95-004936
95-005715
95-005914
95-005920
95-006028
Magnesium
95-004873
95-005982
Masculinization
95-004814
95-004999
Maturation
95-004422
, , .CONTINUED.
Physiology
riiiLiiratioii
95-004 4, 36
95-004551)
05 -GO 4 714
95-004772
9 5. -UO 4 803
93-00 4 a 49
95-00'iH75
05-004877
95-00'! H'ja
i>ri-oo'.y4'i
1)5-0049 v.
93-003021
95-0053 U
95 - tins :i :io
93-005332
<J5-OI)/t75'i
<>r.-llfl'iH7t
95-004836
9 S -OO/i 800
9 S -OO/i 931
93-01) 'i9G/i
9ft-OOD015
93-001023
91-005339
Hfttoliollam
95-00/1910
9.r)-
9 f> -
95-
93-003309
95-000^32
Metnllotlilancin
95-005938
9rj-0039*l
Hotninorpliosis
...CONTINUED.. .
Physiology
Metamorphosis
Migration
05-006358
Mitochondria
95-OQ<.823
95-003039
Modeling
95-004836
Mortality Factors
95-00'.B02
05-00',80a
95-004851
05-004916
95-005085
95-006035
Mucous Cells
95-004709
Hue 11 a
95-005732
95-005754
05-005756
95-005800
Musculature
95-004454
95-004476
95-00'.56B
95-004711
95-004737
95-004762
95-004774
95-004822
95-00482B
95-004832
95-004833
95-OQ4B44
95-004859
95-004B&0
95-004B61
95-OD4BB3
95-004892
95-004896
95-004913
95-004928
95-004030
95-004945
95-004952
95-005000
95-005008
95-005038
95-00504H
95-005066
93-005067
95-00506B
95-005185
95-005962
95-005970
95-005975
95-006034
Necropsy
95-005007
Nervous System
95-004789
95-004805
95-00*811
95-004817
95-004822
95-004839
95-004932
95-004945
95-005041
FR
405
1995
SUIUKCT INDEX
, .CQNTINHKD...
Nervmm Hyiit.om
9.ri-()OS9S.1
93-00(i911
93-004912
Nut rlonlB
<jri-I)0'i'J.'iH
NuU'Ulori
9S-004S!iO
9!i-»041tril
93-OU4.1.VI
y n -ant, s 91
'J3-001S96
') .1-00'. 01 7
93-003101
9,1-0(1,110'.
95-004(149
9,1-00'iftUA
95-00'il!H7
93 -00'. fiO 3
93-00.1063
9.1-003111
Osmo ro RU 111 1, toil
a a -OIK, co 'i
93-00'. 7 '.6
93-00/.730
95-004801
93-00483'.
93-00(1864
93-00',B63
93-00'.871
93-00488(1
93-00489'.
93-00',902
95-004937
95-OU4973
95-0048.16 iI'MIIK.
93-00490.1 <J'I»<IO'I
93-00493B I'm mill
iJ.1-00',060 tjr-IUKi
OD-0049II3 '.
93-00302.1 '.
93-00.1063 '
93-00.1.12.1 (
9!l-00riri4fi '
olfttctlon '
93-004994 9,1-00'.'JH1
93-003003 «
93-003004 i
FB 40(3) H06
SUBJECT INDEX
., .CONTINUED.
physiology
peptldes
g5-005057
pll
93-005033
95-005982
Phnftoc.ytosl
95-00475'.
95-00*76'.
95-004969
05-005029
95-005709
95-005715
95-0037G2
93-005763
PlinrmacoUifty
95-00') '.110
95-00*037
95-00*93!i
95-00*991
95-00510*
Phcn>nKm«8
95-00/.777
95-005173
phosphate
95-0050*0
PlioB|>licJi'«n
95-00'tCOl
95-OlKiH73
95 -0030 IB
9n-005't3fi
95-00'i73't
93-004793
95-00'. 017
95-005027
95-0050«3
95-01)5:132
<J3-0053fid
I'itiiltnry (
93-00'.7Hl
95-00^922
93 -00 '(9 HO
95 -00 MOB
95-00306/1
95-001U3'i
Poly [Utility
95-0050B3
PotHBSlimi
95-001870
93-00601!!
95-00/iO(i9
95-00/1753
1'rol.clu HoLuboHmn
93-00'i(1&l
95-00/i97fl
Pcotolti
95-00*900
95-00'.910
93-00*911
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Protein Synthesis
95-004930
95-00'i975
Protelnase Inhibitors
95-OOA078
Proteins
95-00^551
95-00'<36B
95-0011572
95-004600
95-004613
93 -00 '.8'. 3
9D-00'iB'i3
95-004 84 5
95-004B72
95-00/188'*
95-004911
95-004912
95-00*9211
95-00493H
95-005006
93-005081
95-005912
95-005969
95-000035
95-0069BB
Pfleudolirnncl)
95-00'*755
lloconditionitig
95-005321
95-003338
It op ro duct Ion
95-00'* 5 70
95-00*74*
95-004769
95-004799
95-00*869
93-004086
95-005021
95-00505*
95-00505(1
95-005316
95-003321
93-003338
93-005352
93-005363
95-003360
95-005371
93-005920
95-006005
93-00633(1
lle]n:oducl.lvQ Cycle
93-00**3&
95-004711
95-0047 14
95-00*fl53
9S-00/I889
95-00*936
9S-00/.963
93-003002
95-003028
95-005050
95-005321
93-003338
95-005352
FH 40(1)
*07
1993
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Reproductive Cycle
95-005363
93-005366
93-005368
95-005981
Respiration
95-00'i766
95-004767
95-004820
95-004931
95-00493(1
95-004942
95-004966
95-005015
95-005023
95-005259
95-005969
Rcticulo-Endothelial System
95-004708
RHA
95-004900
Salinity
95-004785
95-004997
95-005035
95-005269
Scales
95-004742
95-004073
95-005532
Sensii Organs
95-004981
Serotonin
95-004976
95-005017
Sex Determination
95-00*1819
95-004830
95-004919
95-00502'i
Sex Roversal
95-001814
95-004999
Shock
95-005020
Sodium
95-004785
95-006039
Sodium Chloride
95-005036
Sound Production
95-004817
95-004951
Spawning
95-004887
95-005050
95-005321
95-005338
95-005352
95-005363
95-005366
95-005368
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005321
95-005338
95-005351
95-005353
95-005363
Sperm
95-004349
95-004477
...CONTINUED.
Physiology
Sperm
95-001492
95-UOW4
95-004677
95-004747
95-004756
95-004771
95-D.047B2
95 -00 4V Hi
95-OU'iBIJU
95-004057
95-004060
95-1)041171)
95-00490H
95-0049U
95-005(116
95 - 0051 4 6
Sperm Helon
95-001756
SpermatoftC'i
95-004114'-)
95-004677
95 - 004 KT)
95 -005 (HiK
Spleen
95-004IU(i
95 -005 7 (iO
95-005769
95-005fll'i
Starvation
95-0017511
95-001H51
95-0041152
95-00495.ri
95-00497't
95-005030
95-0030ri6
Sterility
95-OOftf)fiC)
Steroids
95 -004 7 IM
95-00'ilU'i
95-0041)30
95-004H9H
95-004919
95-0049:i:l
95-0049-ri')
95-OOSO'tO
95-0057',!.1)
95-00599S
Stroan
95-0047'.0
95 -004 75V
95-004773
95-004B01
95- 004 arw
95-004012
95-00489^
95-001905
95-001921
95- 001 9 '|5
95-0019'in
95-001963
95-004967
95-004960
95-004974
95- 0049 95
1 tt
FR 40(3)
408
SUBJECT 1HDKX
..CONTINUED. .
iysiolony
Stress
95-01)3011
95-005020
95- D0504 7
gii-onrioria
95- oor>Q63
05-005110
9:1- 005365
OS-0055/i'i
95-005712
95- 005933
95-005960
95-01)5561
95-000353
Struiitluin
95-00'i7U)
9S-OOMI26
95-004907
q 5 -0055 K 5
95-005547
Survlviil
9S-00'tfH)H
9 1- 00 4 HO'.
95-005011
95 -UD 5 036
95-w)5(i:r/
95-000:15:1
95-006:138
95-no/i/iifi
95-0114/ifla
95-UOUG5
9!>-004707
9S-0049H7
Physiology
Techniques /Imrauuc HOM|IOHHB
95-00'.Vf)3
05-111)4700
95-00'tWlB
ftctnilquns/ 1 niliu:ci1 Hut.nr.il.luii
93-(IO'i7M)
03-005061
<jr»-oorKKia
'L'i!t:luilil«es/Mnliiln)ll(! Ki»1 (•-!!
95-0()'iH23
Tei-hiiliiioH/Niil.rl 1 Inn
03-C)0/t97ft
T(!i:luil([H(?ii/ltiuUoliiiimiitia
95-00'iH'n
Tci(:Liiililiins/Ui'|)niiliii'l.lvi
9!i-OOr)l)^H
Tiii:liiili|»'1H/Hclniii cation
95-(10H7!»:j
95-()0'i76'/
95-00/i77'i
(J5-00'tfl'i(l
9S-llO'ifViO
95-001013
95-01)8065
OS-Cm1*] til
93 -0033*) :t
iJS-0050'l/
-
Ti!nliiil'|ui>H/!:nn Culture
95-(i(l'tB33
OS-UU'iWD'J
95 -ClOWt 2
95-005107
OS -OO/i 82 3
95-00/tfl'iO
9.1-OOS011
TcctinlqucH/HLiilDtoity
95-OQ'i VOU
95 -00 '(9 39
Uli-OOft'/ftH
'.og
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Physiology
Toxins
95-004809
95-004825
95-00(1837
95-004662
95-004991
95-005005
95-005104
95-005930
95-005954
95-005975
95-006004
Urea
95-004694
95-004829
95-004844
95-005059
Variation Studies
95-004846
95-004873
95-004914
95-004962
95-005013
95-005043
95-005049
Venom Gland
95-004809
95-004837
95-004862
95-004991
95-005005
95-005104
Vision
95-004734
95-004788
95-004793
95-004917
95-005044
95-005209
95-005214
Vitamins
95-004782
95-005018
95-005945
Vltellogenln
95-004877
95-004895
95-004944
95-005002
95-005062
95-005081
95-005102
Viviparity
95-004831
95-004868
95-004884
95-005058
Water Intake
95-004979
Xenobiotics
95-004775
95-004874
95-004914
95-006041
Zinc
95-004608
Pollution
Acidification
95-005879
95-005903
95-006239
...CONTINUED...
Pollution
Acidification
95-006457
95-006594
Agricultural Hastes
95-006364
95-006365
Aluminum
95-0058B'.
BioBccurrmlation
95-00594'.
Biological Indicators
95-004775
95-005889
95-005890
95-005891
95-005904
95-006501.
Blological Monitoring
95-004886
95-005007
95-005868
95-005869
95-005876
95-Q05B78
95-005B82
95-OQ5B93
95-005900
95-00594'f
95-OOC030
95-006594
Blotraiisjjort
95-005899
Cadmium
95-005944
Chlordane
95-005B71
95-005880
Chlorinated Bcnamioa
95-005989
Chlorine
95-00587't
95-005885
95-00594,1
95-006470
95-006493
Contaminated Sediments
95-005922
95-006030
DDT
95-005871
95-005680
95-005BB3
Dieldtin
95-005B71
95-005880
Diesel Fuel
95-D05Q86
95-005976
Dloxin
95-OOS901
95-000030
Dyes
95-005989
Endoaulfon
95-005902
Eutrophication
95-006060
95-0060-73
95-006457
Fertilizers
95-006571
FR 40(3)
410
SUBJECT INDEX
..CONTINUED.. .
Dilution
Fiali Hatchery Effluents
<)5-0043'i&
95-004358
93-004363
95 -0043GB
9D-OD43G9
95-004305
95-0043116
1)5-004391
95-004392
95-004396
95-004403
93-00440(i
95-004411)
95-004474
95-0044 9-6
93-004523
y!>- 004 (ilia
95-005870
95-005(102
95-003895
95-[)059((S
General
95-004835
95-0039B1
95-006055
95-006502
Heavy Holnla
9fi-00't'i21-
9^-005871
93-003BH9
95-005IW3
9!i-003H<)8
95-OOSB99
93-00.1936
95-0059''i'i
Hyilrocatbuns
911-005 HflO
Industrial WantiiR
9S-005BB3
9S-005907
(J5-OOG21'i
9H-OOG/.72
OS- 0038V 5
Lead
95 -005 91 'i
9S-005BV1
Hni'lnna
95-OOSBBft
Horciiry
95-0038'33
9S-00309B
Nino EfEluonU
95-005 S69
Mining
93-00621't
HI rex
95-003-871
Niteogisn
95-
...CONTINUED...
Pollution
Ocean Dumping
95-005897
Oil Pollution
95-005887
95-005896
95-005973
Organics
95-006060
Organochlouines
95-005883
95-005BB5
95-005902
Outboard Motor Exhausts
95-005886
Pesticides
95-005B75
55-005880
9S-OOC571
Nutrient*
93-0000 &0
95-005996
95-006042
Phosphorus
95 -00'. 3 46
95-004410
95-004602
Pollution Abatement
95-004396
95-005892
95-005897
95-006490
95-006494
95-000703
Pollution Avoidance
95-00435B
Pollution Detection
95-004368
93-005976
Pollution Tolerance
95-006151
polycnlorinated Biphenyls
95-005871
95-005872
95-005880
95-005883
95-005885
95-005900
05-005904
93-00594')
95-005993
I'olycycllc Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-00590't
95-005922
Public Heal til Problems
95-004'i9'i
95-005880
95-005BB5
95-005890
93-003891
95-006030
Pulp Mill Effluents
95-005B88
95-003904
Itadiatlon
95-005949
Rndloactivo Hastes
95-006013
Sewage Effluents
95-004494
95-005881
95-005901
95-003976
9S-OOG490
411
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Pollution
Shrimp Culture
95-055873
Thermal Pollution
9S-005BB9
Trace Metals
95-003893
95-005936
Urban Runoff
95-006073
Water Quality
95-005879
95-005901
95-006151
95-006365
Xenobiotics
95-00587*1
Statistical Methods
Abundance/Factors of
95-006421
Age /Grow til
95-006389
Age/Length Composition
95-006389
Biomaas
95-006825
95-007019
Catch Curves
95-006424
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-005293
95-006398
95-006418
95-006419
95-006423
95-006535
Catch-Age Analysis
95-006406
95-006420
95-006429
Cohort Analysis
95-006429
95-006863
Data Analysis
95-0043B4
Fisherman /Angler Surveys
95-006076
95-006419
Gear Efficiency
95-006413
Gear Selectivity
95-006417
95-006418
95-006825
General
93-004384
Harvest
95-006417
Length Frequencies
95-006389
Ma rU/ Recapture
95-006412
Mortality Rates
95-006440
Planning
95-004384
Population Studies
95-005293
95-005304
95-005312
95-006396
95-006412
...CONTINUE.. .
Statistical Mc.fliii.ts
Population Simile
95-006420
93-006452
llecruitne-iiL
95-006417
Sampling
95-00431^
95-Q0607&
95- 0063 119
95-006421
95-0064'. 1
Stock AniHVINIlH'lll
95-006398
95-OOMOO
95-0064U6
95 -00640 9
95-006410
95-IH1643H
95-01)6441)
95-"OC.44:)
95-0061)^4
93-ti06B25
95-0000:14
95 -0 0(594 1
Toxicology
93-0059:13
95-0063119
Varint.loii !iHnll^tt
Virtual 1'ojmliH l«.n
95-OOG3HO
95-006'ino
95-00&'i'.ll
von licrLolniiK'y
95-00531')
Aquatic riuitt l inn i»1
95-OI)13'i 11
95-000327
95-0066(17
DiaeasiCi linjuii u\\. hm
95-0 Ofi 3!l 4
DiEipei-Hfil
95-000309
95-0116:1211
93-1100:4:1!)
Egg Stni'.
95-00031lt
95-OB0391
ETidongflrctl/'l'l
95-00632.1
95-0070411
95-00704 I
95-007042
95-007049
EnvlroiirrunH.it I
95-003076
95-005'i94
95-00309^
95-000311
95-00631 :i
l'ii|ni] ctl
95-OOGA62
95-000353
95-00703,'i
95-007001
93-007009
FR 40(3)
412
SUBJECT INDEX
, .CONTINUED, , .
Exotic Species
95-005530
95-1)03558
95-005627
<J5 -0(16051
95- 006062
93-006138
95 - 006303
95-006310
55-00632'.
95-00&327
95-006329
95-006333
95-006334
95-006i-.il*
95-000053
95-007061
93-007063
95-007009
Kxotic Species /Nicaragua
95-006321
I'liiBcrUnp, SLoc-kiiiR
9 S- (10505 2
Fry SUickliifl
95-no'tflS]
95-00*322
95-006330
GimeLlcB
95-003076
llatchciry Hulcftscs
93-00*68:)
95-006307
95-006320
95-006705
|Iiiti:li«cy/Vll<l E'opiilalioiiH
95-0115199
95-005H07
9.1-006191
95-006303
95-00631'*
05-006330
g;i- 006335
9S-OOti63f)
95-006703
•J3-007<Ki2
HlftUii-y
95- 00 630'.
05-00630B
95-007061
95-007060
Uyliviil Fls.li
95-007032
Lnwa/I.iiw Ku Tote omen L
95-000329
HovcincntH
93-006333
1)5-01)6:136
I'reilntoc In trocluc Lions
95-006311
Piit-nnd-Tflko
95-006^23
95-000336
HolntcoductlcmB
...CONTINUED...
Slocking/ Introductions
lie In t rocluc t ion s
95-OQ51<iB
95-006318
95-006319
95-006591
95-00702B
95-0070'.0
95-0070^1
UestOL-atlon of Anadromotis Uuns
95-006307
95-006320
95-006608
Stocking Density
95-00'i3<H)
95-004^85
95-006305
95-006322
95-006608
95-006690
Supplemental Stocking
95-00*379
95-00630'i
95-006315
95-006317
95-006320
95-006326
95-006330
95-006335
95-006638
95-0070*9
95-007053
95-007058
Siu'vival
95-00(1377
95 -00** 35
95-005052
95-005065
95-005630
95-006306
95-006313
95-006317
95-006322
95-006336
95-006690
Transplanted Species
95-005*72
95-005494
95-005617
95-005627
95-006062
95-006158
95-006303
95-006323
95-006329
95-006*82
95-006553
95-007032
95-007069
Ttiplolcl Fish
95-004345
05-006327
Wild Trout Management
95-00702B
Techniques
Acoustical Methods
95-005340
95-006*75
95-006691
95-006825
95-006930
95-0069*3
413
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...COHTIHUED...
Techniques
Acoustical Methods
95-007003
95-0070011
95-007009
95-007012
95-007015
95-007017
95-007019
95-007020
95-007021
Age /Growth
95-005502
95-005512
95-005516
95-005523
95-005525
95-005526
95-OD5529
95-005532
95-005533
95-0055(12
95-005547
95-006996
95-007001
Age /Length Composition
95-007008
Anesthetics
95-004625
95-004885
Bioenergetics
95-004836
Biomass
95-006475
Catch Pet Unit Effort
95-005293
95-006253
95-006357
95-006393
95-006455
Computer Applications
95-005705
95-006411
93-006994
95-007015
95-007018
Cry op reservation
95-004800
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005405
Echo Sounder
95-005200
95-005340
95-006995
95-007004
95-007006
95-007009
95-007015
95-007017
95-007020
Egg Collection
95-007014
Egg Counting
95-005324
Egg Survival
95-007014
Electrofishing
95-006297
95-006340
95-006357
95-006996
Fish Preservation
95 -004 6 84
...CONTINUED. . .
Techniques
Fish Prescrv.nl l
95-007007
Fisherman/ AnRli'i
93-00612-2
95-OD62S3
95-006393
95-006!) :i.l
95-006077
Fooil3/FciHlhi|i
95 -005 1\ 9 9
Formalin
95-007007
GIS
95-003590
95-006 12!!
95-00652JI
93-OUfidiHI
95-0()fi(iH:i
95-0(H>rm(l
95-006(3119
95-006092
Habit (it, Kvttlunl ITU
95-OU7C111
HalHlliiiR Hiillinili
Light Mftl.iir
95- 00699 /
Hack/He IMI tit
95-0030^1
95 -00,13 1»
95-00 VJH'J
93-OOSMO
95-00.1 MO
95- 00629 "V
95-006H1H
9S-OOMIVI
93 -00 6 a Wi
93-0()fi3(ia
arkinH/Tii
95-OOf.l'C)
SUBJECT INDEX
. ..CONTINUED, . .
Techniques
Mark Ing / TaBBin & /To tracyc line
05-006301
Migration
Misc.. Equipment. /Transect
TccHinltiiiQH
95-007022
Mortality Rnt«is
95-007002
Mov amenta
95-0(16995
Museum Collections
9S-OOG05B
Museum Techniques
95-OQ4.6B4
93-006058
Otolltli Preparation
OLolltlis
95-005151
93-l)03DOa
95-005512
95-005516
95-005523
05-005325
05-005520
9s-(io55a9
05-005512
9S-0053IW
95-00*056
95-007001
05-007010
55-006055
Population Studies
95-005293
95-006357
95-OOG'ill
Predn tor /Prey Relationships
95-005499
Remote Sousing
95- 0069 'fl
95-006993
05-007000
Snrapllns
05 - 005 105
05-005579
05-006122
05-006339
05-00 &3S7
95- 00 63/i A
95-006809
95-006992
95-007006
95-007011
95-007022
SjiawnlnB Grourwla Evaluations
95-00055'.
93- 0070 1A
SpcclQS Divecaity
95-005fr27
Slock Aflaeasmcnt
93-005627
95-000253
05-004357
95-OOG39B
.. .CONTINUED...
Techniques
Stock Assessment
95-006411
95-OD6S34
95-0065^1
95-007002
95-n07U03
95-007011
95-007012
Stock Identification
95-006B06
95-007O10
Telemetry
95-00540!,
95-005/.09
95-007000
Television
95-005206
Transportation
95-004623
95-004625
Trophic. Relationships
95-006560
Ultrasound Imaging
95-007005
Video Tapes
95-004571
95-005206
95-005219
95-005570
95-006369
95-00637/1
Visual Estimation Methods
95-005(113
95-007008
95-007011
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006608
Toxicology
Acidification
95-005918
95-005967
95-005972
95-005982
95-006039
Aflatoxlns
95-005950
95-005990
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005920
95-005943
95-005970
95-005979
95-005986
95-006002
95-006008
95-006019
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
95-005963
Aluminum
95-005932
95-005982
Amines
95-005926
95-005937
Ammonia
95-004400
95-005919
95-005935
95-005969
95-006025
Aroclor
95-004725
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Toxicology
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005962
Atrazlne
95-005933
AzinpHos
95-006021
fiioaccuraulatlon
95-005874
95-005916
95-005941
95-005943
95-005944
95-005953
95-005968
95-005978
95-005998
95-006032
95-006033
95-006037
Bioassay Techniques
95-005962
95-006007
Biocides
95-006009
95-006038
Cloenergetics
95-005968
Biological Indicators
95-005725
95-005942
95-005960
95-006000
95-006020
Biological Monitoring
95-005911
95-005915
95-005931
95-005930
95-005943
95-005951
95-005952
95-005953
95-005956
95-005957
95-005959
95-005961
95-005962
95-005971
95-005974
95-005975
95-005977
95-005978
95-005979
95-005996
95-006002
95-006005
95-006007
95-006022
95-006033
95-006036
95-006037
95-006043
95-006045
95-006046
95-006610
Biomagnlflcatlon
95-005946
95-006022
Biosorption
95-004575
9S-OQ5B74
...CONTINUED...
Toxicology
Biosorption
95-005898
95-005899
95-005910
95-005939
95-005940
95-003941
95-005944
95-003973
95-005976
95-005991
95-ODD993
95-006013
95- 00602ft
95-006030
95-D06032
95-000033
95-006610
Cadmium
95-004872
95-005913
95-005914
95-005916
95-005938
95-005964
95-005966
95-OOG044
Car bo fur an
95-005955
Carbon Monoxide
95-005907
Cesium
95-006013
Ch lor amines
95-006006
Chlordanc
95-005975
95-005997
Chlorinated Beiucnaa
95-005989
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
95-005915
95-005956
Chloro phono la
95-005939
95-006001
95-006036
95-006038
Chromium
95-005988
Clguatera
95-006014
95-006987
Cobalt
95-005940
Contaminated Sediments
95-003956
95-005964
95-005995
95-005997
95-006018
95-006020 ;
Copper -
95-005933
93-005964
95-005969
95-005988
95-00599(1
93-00600-2
95-006010
95-006034
FR 40(3)
416
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
Toxl no logy
Cyanide
95-003935
Cytodu-onifi P45
95-005920
95-0059B/(
95-R0601Q
DDT
95-005951)
95-005975
95-005997
Del l:ni il(s tin-in
95-0039G3
UeV.ost ideation
95-005947
Diagnostic Techniques
95-005971
95-006019
95- 000026
95-006029
Oilittir/ol'uran
fl.1! -00*018
lHi:liloi'i>])lii![iol-
9 5- 006003
DlcUlrln
•jri-nor>973
95-005957
Dinscl Fuei
05-00602 1!
lUmctlioate
1)5 -0059 2 3
Dlmnt-tiyl SutCoxlrte
95-006033
Dloxin
'J5-On59'il
'J5-OOC018
nyns
Knrly Dovelopuietit
95-005966
93-0060/14
Knilo sill fun
95-005917
QD-OUfiOl?
Formalin
(js-oo'ffisa
Kim glc Mow
<jri-005<t/iG
9Ji-tK)60'»7
93-005938
95-005961
9T.-0050H1
i)5-DOG213
llnavy Melals
95-OODOB2
95-005910
03-003915
95-003*116
OS- 005930
...CONTINUED...
Toxicology
Heavy Metals
95-005936
95-005938
95-005953
95-005976
95-005978
95-005988
95-005991
95-005994
95-006000
95-006981
Herbicides
95-00592d
95-005926
95-005927
95-005946
95-005965
95-005977
95-006004
95-006008
95-006515
Hexachlorobenzene
95-005975
95-006011
95-006033
Hydrogen Sulfide
95-005925
Insecticides
95-005946
95-006032
Iron
95-005943
95-006002
Lead
95-005916
95-005943
95-005970
Llndane
95-005945
95-005975
Li nil run
9)5-005933
93-006004
Malachite Green
95-005710
Ma lath Ion
95-005934
95-005947
95-006008
Manganese
95-005943
95-006002
Mercuric Chloride
95-006015
Mercury
95-005910
95-005911
95-005912
95-005916
95-005919
95-005938
95-005971
95-005991
95-006037
95-006047
Methidnthion
95-006027
Metlioprene
95-006005
Methylmercury
95-005939
VK 40(3)
417
1995
SUBJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Toxicology
Hethyltnercury
95-005979
Mine Effluents
95-005943
Modeling
95-005929
95-005941
MS-222
95-004899
Naphthalene
95-006005
NapHthoflnvone
95-005959
95-006005
Nickel
95-005943
Nitrite
95-005036
95-005935
Organochlorlnes
95-005874
95-005941
95-005945
95-005975
95-005978
95-005996
95-006011
95-006470
95-006493
organophosphatea
95-005919
95-005923
95-005947
95-006021
95-006032
Organotlns
95-006031
Pa rath Ion
93-006032
Pen tach lorobenzene
95-006033
Pentachlorophenol
95-006012
Pesticides
95-005721
95-005875
95-005920
95-005948
95-005956
9S-005995
95-005996
95-006017
95-006021
95-006027
95-006042
95-006961
Pharmacology
95-004991
Phenanthrene
95-006005
Phenols
95-006029
Ph thai ate Esters
95-004398
Plasticizers
95-006001
Poly chlorinated Biphenyls
95-004725
95-005874
93-005952
95-005956
...CONTINUED...
Toxicology
I'olychlo etna ted Bipticnyl*
95-00596B
95-005971
95-005975
95-005976
95-005976
95-005980
95-00599-2
95-005993
95-005995
95-005997
95-006019
95-006022
95 -0060 2 't
95-006036
Polycycllc AraiwtU Hydrom
95-005922
95-005973
95-005976
95-005995
95-005997
95-0059'96
95-006007
95-006041
Propoxur
95-006017
Public Health Problems
95-004575
95-005916
95-005949
95-005980
95-005992
95-006034
95-006042
95-006040
95-0069S1
Pulp Hill Effluents
95-005921
93-0059 <i1
95-005936
95-005907
95-005995
95-005999
95-006043
PyrethroidB
95-005920
95-006021
Radiation
95-005949
Risk Anulyela
95-005074
Selenium
95-00596Q
99-006037
Sewage Efflunnl.s
95-006034
Surfactants
95-006016
95-006040
Technique a
95-005929
95-005974
Techniques /Trace Mntorli
95-005911 :
Tetrodotoxln ;
95-004037
95-004862
95-005003
95-005954
95-006014
95-006987
FR 40(3)
418
SUBJECT INDEX
. .CONTINUED. ..
ax i CO logy
Thiocyanate
95-005931
Tin
95-006031
Toxic Algae
05-005985
Toxicity Testing
95-00/i400
05-00-1652
95-005913
05-005916
95-005917
95-005919
95-005920
95-005923
95-OOD92'i
(J5-005925
95-005931
95-005932
95-005933
95-005934
95-0059*11
95-005945
95-005946
95-005947
95-005948
95-005949
95-005950
05-005951
95-OD5955
95-005965
95-005966
95-005969
95-005970
95-005972
95-005906
93-005987
95-005988
95-005990
95-005995
95-005999
95-006003
95-006004
Q5-006006
95-006009
95-006010
95-006012
95-006016
95-006017
95-006021
95-006023
93-006026
95-006027
95-OOG028
95-006029
95-006031
95-006035
95-006039
95-006040
95- 006044
95-006045
Toxins
95-004575
Trace Con torn in an I. s
95-0060(16
Trace Metals
95-005915
95-005936
95-005938
95-005953
95-005957
...CONTINUED.. .
Toxicology
Trace Metals
95-005964
95-006000
95-006002
Trilmtyltin
95-005933
95-006009
Trichlorobenzrane
95-005933
Trichloroethylene
95-O05933
Trophic Relationships
95-005952
95-005953
95-00596B
9S-O06037
Vanadium
95-005937
Xanobintlcs
95-004741
95-004940
95-005916
95-005946
95-005951
95-005959
95-005904
95-006024
95-006031
95-006035
93-006045
95-006705
Zinc
95-004B72
95-005938
95-005943
95-005964
95-005988
95-006002
95-006034
Utilization «E Fishery Products
Carcass Traits
95-004348
95-004568
95-006974
95-00698B
Clsuatera
95-0069B3
95-006987
Economics
93-00'i36G
95-006247
95-006249
95-006792
95-006989
Fish aa Food
95-004711
95-004797
95-00(5974
95-006976
95-006977
05-006979
05-006982
95-006986
05-006988
95-006990
95-006991
Fish Preservation
95-006977
95-006980
95-006982
95-006984
FR -10(3)
419
SUUJECT INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Utilization of Fishery Products
Fish Processing
95-004453
95-004495
95-004797
95-006975
95-006977
95-006980
95-006982
95-006984
95-0069S9
95-006991
Fish Silage
95-006977
Food Technology
95-006247
95-006249
95-006974
95-006982
95-006983
General
95-006978
History
95-006975
Marketing
95-004348
95-004366
95-004453
95-006249
95-006851
95-006976
95-006989
Public Health Problems
95-004575
95-005796
95-005992
95-006014
95-006251
95-006981
95-006983
95-006984
95-006987
Storage Effects
95-004568
95-004844
95-004892
95-006984
Taste and Odor Problems
95-004439
95-004844
95-006991
Tetrodotoxin
95-006983
95-006987
Toxins
95-004575
95-006014
Water Use /Conservation
General
95-006676
95-007027
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-007067
Water Allocations
95-007067
FR 40(3)
420
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Abeam is ballerus
Age/Length Composition
95-00635*.
Management /Re search- -General
95-006354
Sampling
95-006354
Abranis brama
Age /Length Composition
95-006354
Biological Monitoring
95-005971
95-006036
Chlorophenola
95-006036
Diagnostic Techniques
•95-005971
Enzyme a
95-005971
Liver
95-005971
Mana g ement / Research - - E s tuar i es
95-006709
Management/ Re search— General
95-006093
95-006354
Management/ Research- -Lakes
95-006270
Management/Rescarcli--lUvers and
Streams
95-006252
05-006411
Mercury
95-005971
Modeling
<)5-006'ill
polychlorinated Biphenyls
95-005971
Population Studies
95-006093
Sampling
95-006354
Sportfishing
95-006093
95-006252
95-006270
Stock Assessment
95-006411
95-006709
Tina Serica Analysis
95-006252
Toxicology
95-005971
AbudeEduf
DNA
95-005680
Evolution
95-005680
Taxonomy
95-005680
Abudefduf abdomlnalis
Behavior
95-005230
Nests/Nesting
95-005230
Parental Behavior
95-005230
Social Behavior
95-005230
Spawning
-95-005230
Abudefduf concoior
DMA
95-005680
FR 40(3)
...CONTINUED. . .
Abudefduf concoior
Species Identification
95-005680
Abudefduf declivlfrons
DMA
95-005680
Species Identification.
95-005680
Abudefduf taurus
DNA
95-005680
Species Identification
95-0056BO
AbudoEtluf troschelil
DNA
95-0056BO
Species Identification
95-005680
Acanthopagrua
Cu 1 ture / P rap aga tion
95-00(i505
Production
95-004505
Acanthopagrus aus trails
Disease Susceptibility
95-005862
Ectoparasites
95-005862
Monogcnea
95-005B62
Parasites /Diseases
95-005862
Parasitic Copepods
95-005862
AcantTiopagrus latua
DNA
95-00515/1
Gone Happing
95-00515'.
Genetics
95 -005 15 4
Gon a do tro pin
95-00515 It
Pituitary Gland
93-00515 'i
Variation Studies
95-005151
AcnuthopagL-UB achlegeli
Cul tu r B / P re pa go tlon
95-004592
Diets
95-004592
Feeding Experiments
Acantlmrua nigrodiscua
Behavior
95-005207
Hflbitnt Selection
95-005207
Lunar Influcncca
95-005207
Migration
95-005207
Movements
-95-005207
Photoperiodism
95-005207
Season
95-005207
Achoilognathus rhombea
Haacullnization
95-004493
421
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.,.
Ache ilogna thus rtiombea
Monosex Culture
95-004493
Acipenser
Distribution/Geographical
95-005574
Genetics
95-005106
History
95-006708
Paleontology
95-00557'i
Sex Reversal
95-005106
Subsistence Fishing
95-006708
Acipenser baeri
Anmonia
95-004829
Carbohydrate Metabolism
95-004585
Culture/? ropaga t ion
95-004565
Excretory System
95-004829
Feeds
95-004585
Hybrid Fiah
95-004585
95-004829
Horistic Studies
95-004719
Morpheme try
95-004719
Nitrogen
95-004829
Salinity
95-004829
Taxonomy
95-004719
Temperature
95-004829
Urea
95-004829
Variation Studies
95-004719
Acipenser baeri chatys
Meristic Studies
95-004719
Morpheme try
95-004719
Variation Studies
95-004719
Acipenser baeri a tenor chynchus
Meristic Studies
95-004719
Morphometry
95-004719
Variation Studies
95-004719
Acipenser brevirostrum
Distribution /Factors of
95-005406
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-005302
W-007048
Habitat Selection
95-005406
Management/Research-Rivera and
Streams
95-005302
Movements
95-005406
FR 40(3)
. . .CONTINUED. ,.
Acipenser brevirostsrua
Planning
05-007048
Population Studies
95-005302
Season
95-005406
Spawning Migration
95-005406
Acipenser Eulvcacctis
Activity Pat tern a
95-005404
Age / Gi'ovth
05-005258
Carbon Monoxide
95 -005907
DIsLrltmtlon/ Geographical
93-005557
Early Development
95-005258
Endangered Populations
95-005557
93-007033
EnKymoa
95-004783
Fisti Kills
95-005007
Flow Regimes
03-006215
Foods/Feeding
05-005258
Habitat Alterations
93-006215
Habitat Eva lu fit Ion
05-00523(1
Harvest
9S-Q05357
Hematology
05-005907
History
95-005357
Hydroelectric [tavelopiKnli
95-006215
Industrial Wnutaa
<J5-(105907
95-005557
93-007033
S Lrcnma
93-0&6215
95-006540
CoLlution
95-005907
Spawning
95-006215
Spawnlnn Hlgratlon
05 -005 k Ot,
Sperm
95-004783
Stock AssG^smont
95-005557
95- 006 4 'i5
95-006540
95-007033
Telemetry
95-005404
Winter
93-005404
nnccaeil
Hypoxla
05-004905
422
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED.. .
Acipenser naccarii
Lipld Composition
95-004905
Nutrition
95-004905
Stress
95-004905
Acipenser oxyrhynchus
Commercial Fishing
95-006937
Distribution/Factors of
95-005406
Habitat Selection
95-005406
Harvest
95-006957
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006957
Movements
95 -0054 00
Season
95-005406
Spawning Migration
95-005*06
Stock Assessment
95-006957
Stock Identification
95-006957
Acipenser oxyrliynclnia desotoi
DNA
95-007060
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007060
Genetics
95-007060
Hark /Recapture
95-005312
Mitochondria
95-007060
Movements
95-005312
Population Genetics
95-007060
Population Studios
95-005312
Variation Studies
95-007060
Acipenser ruthcmia
Age /Length Composition
95-006354
Amman in
95-004829
ArLisanal Fisheries
95-006303
Carbohydrate Metabolism
95-004585
Culture/Propagation
95-004585
Endangered Populations
95-006591
Excretory System
95-004829
Feeds
95-004385
Hybrid Fish
95-004585
95-004829
Interagency Cooperation
95-006591
Management /Research—General
95-006354
Management /He search- -Rivers tint!
Streams
95-006303
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Acipenser ruthenus
Hanagament /Research --Rivers and
95-OO659L
Nitrogen
95-00 4829
PH
95-004829
Rein t reductions
95-006591
Salinity
95-004829
Sampling
95-006354
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006591
Urea
95-004829
Acipcnser sturio
Endangered Populations
95-007056
Extirpation
95-007050
Habitat Protection
95-007056
LiEe History/General
95-007056
Management /Research- -General
95-007056
Regulations /General
95-007056
Aciponsar trsinsmaiitanus
Abundance /Factors of
95-006230
Age/Sex Relationships
95-001904
Blood Pressure
95-004792
Hrood Stock
95-004436
95-004377
Calcium
95-00490'.
Cardiovascular System
95-004792
Culture /Propagation
95-004436
95-004B77
DNA.
95-005081
Kvolution
95-005081
Gene Happing
95-005081
CIS
95-OOC619
Habitat Alterations
95-006236
Habitat. Evaluation
95-006619
Hormones
95-004903
95 -004 90'i
llypoxia
95-00^.792
Induced Maturation
95-00/11-136
Management/Research- -Rivera and
Strenna
95-000236
95-006C19
Happing Techniques
95-006619
FR 40(3)
423
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Acipcnser transmontanus
Maturation
95-004436
95-004877
95-005050
Migration '
95-004903
Parr-Smolt Transformation
95-004904
Proteins
95-005081
Reproductive Cycle
95-004436
95-005050
Salinity
95-004904
Season
95-004903
Sexing
95-004436
Spawning
95-005050
Temperature
95-005050
Thyroxins
95-004903
Vitellogenin
95-004877
95-005081
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006619
Actinopterygii
Evolution
95-004717
Scales
95-004717
Aetobatus narinari
Acanthobothrium
95-005830
Cestodes
95-005B30
Parasites/Diseases
95-005830
Agon us
Taxonomy
95-005692
Agonus cataphractus
Biosorption
95-005991
Mercury
95-005991
Species Identification
95-005692
Toxicology
95-005991
Alburnus alburmis
Activity Patterns
95-005193
Bacterial Diseases
...CONTINUED.,.
Alburnus albumus
Predator/Prey Folntlonihtf*
95-005193
Aloplidae
Age/Growth
95-005522
Length-Weight PelaUotisrilpi
95-005522
Aloaa
Habitat Alterations
95-006117
History
95-006117
Management /Rosen rc1i--Ks I uacLi
95-006696
Management / Research- -Ctnen L
95-006117
Mortality Factors
95-006696
Predator/Pray Ho lat kuuti 1? i
95-006696
Recruitment
95-006606
Aloaa aestivflHs
Ecological Analysis
95-006566
Management/RBaQnc€h--Rlvcci r
Streams
95-005303
95-006557
95-006566
Migration
95-005303
Nutrient Splritllng
95-006560
Population Studios
95-005303
Sampling
95-005303
95-006557
Water Quality
95-006566
Alosa fallax rlioilaueiiflls
DistribuLion/ficogcftptilcal
95-005561.
Life Hlstory/Cciiccdl
95-005561
Alosa pseindohai'digiiB
Acoustical HoLlioJs
95-006/i75
nioaccurnulaLion
95-005968
Bioenergctlca
95-0059C8
95-006^69
Biomasa
95-006475
Climate
95-0056<i3
Exotic Species
95-006484
Fish Kills
95-006372
Foods /Feed inR
95-00596&
History
95-00650B
Impingemen t/ Entrn Inmcnl
95-006372
Lipid Content
95-006509
Management /Research- -Late i
93-005301
424
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED, . .
Alosa pseudoharengus
Mana gemen t / Re sea rch - - Lake s
95-006469
95-006475
95-006484
95-00650B
95-006509
95-006510
Management V Research --Rivers and
Streams
95-005303
95-006517
95-006557
Migration
93-005303
Mortality Factors
95-005643
Movements
95-005342
93-006547
Overwintering
95-005643
Polychlorinatert Diphenyla
95-005968
95-006022
Population Studies
95-005303
95-005304
Production
95-006469
Keprotfuctivc Cycle
95-005342
Sampling
95-005303
95-006557
Spawning
95-005342
Spawning Migration
95-005342
Stock Assessment
95-005304
95-006/175
95-006508
S toch ing/ Introductions
95-006484
95-006508
95-006510
Survival
95-005643
Tempe ratuce
95-005342
95-005643
Toxicology
95-005968
95-006022
Trail a plan tod Species
95-OOG4B2
Trophic Relationships
95-005968
95-006469
95 -00(54 8/1
95-006509
95-000510
Variation Studies
95-006509
Alosa sapid iasima
Acoustic Barriers
95-006376
Age /Growth
95-001851
95-005346
05-005525
...CONTINUED.. .
Alosa sapidissima
Age/Sen Relationships
95-005346
Allozymea
95-0051d7
Calcium
95-005525
Culture /Propagation
95-005525
Diet a
95-005525
DMA
95-006744
Early Development
95-00/1851
Egg Counting
95-005324
Environmental Impacts
95-005494
Fecundity
95-005324
Fishways
95-006374
95-006376
95-006378
Food Supply
95-004851
Food a /Feeding
95-000678
Fry Stocking
95-004851
Genetic Markers
95-005147
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006376
Intraspecics Relationships
95-00667B
Larvae
95-004851
Life History/General
95-005346
95-OOS525
Lights
95-006376
Hnnaaemant/ Research- -Marino
95-006714
Management/ Res en rch- -Reservoirs
95-006678
Mmmgomcnt/KBSGarch--Rlvers nutl
Streams
95-005494
95-006557
Migration
95-005525
Mitochondria
95-006744
Mortality Factors
95-004851
Movements
95- 003346
95-006374
Nursery Areas
95-005346
Nutrition
95-005525
Otolitha
95-005525
Predator /Prey Relationships
95-005494
Hecruitinent
95-005346
Sampling
95-006557
FR 40(3)
425
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Alosa gapidlssima
Spawning
95-005324
Starvation
95-004851
Stock Assessment
95-006714
Stock Identification
95-005147
95-006744
Stocking/ Introductions
95-004851
95-005494
Strontium
95-005525
Transplanted Species
95-005494
Trophic Relationships
95-006678
Turbines
95-006376
Arab lop lites rupestris
Age /Growth
95-005520
95-003539
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005539
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005391
Habitat Selection
95-005539
Heavy Metals
95-005898
Interspecies Relationships
95-005391
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-005898
95-006311
Hanagement/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-005539
95-006540
95-006547
Mercury
95-005898
Movements
95-006547
Parasites /Diseases
95-005858
Stock Assessment
95-006540
Trophic Relationships
95-006311
Ameca splcndens
Aquariums
95-007055
Culture/Propagation
95-007055
Endangered Populations
95-007055
Ameturus catus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005245
Life Hi story /General
95-005245
95-006557
Ameiunis melas
Bacteriophages
95-005914
Cadmium
95-005913
.. .CONTINUED..,
Amelurus molaa
Cadmlun
95-00591'!
Dis tL'ibitt ion /Geographic a I
95-005245
Glucose
95-004946
Hematology
93-004946
95-005914
Immune Response
95-005913
95-005914
Insulin
95-00494*
Life History/General
95-005245
Lymphocytes
95-005914
Tompemtiu-c
95-004940
Toxicity Testing
95-005913
Toxicology
95-005913
95-00391/1
Ameiimis tin tall a
Cavos
95-005573
Distribution/tfeojjr.iptilcnl
95-005245
93-003373
Habitat Selection
95-005573
Life History/General
95-005245
Ameiurus iiobuloans
nioacciuTiulatloti
95-006033
Biological HotiitoriiiR
95-006033
Biosorptlon
95-006033
Competition
95-OOC313
Contaninntcd ScdimeLits
95-003922
Dis trihution/GeQBi'flpli leal
95-005245
ElectroL-cceptlon
95-004838
Foods /Faert ing
95-006313
Gene Happing
95-003102 ;
Hematology ;
Hepatic Lesions
95-005922
HexaclilorobenjiBna
95-006033
llormonoa
Life
95-005215
95-006311
95-006313
Management /Research-- HI veis
Streams
95-005922
Neoplasms :
95-005102 •
426
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Amelutus nebulosus
Parasites/Diseases
95-005922
PentnchlorobenKene
95-006033
Pollution
95-005922
Polycycllc Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005922
Techniques /Hormones
95-004929
Toxicology
93-006033
Trophic Relationships
95-006311
Vitellogonin
95-005102
Ami a calva
Adrenergic System
95-004773
Angiotcnsin
95-004773
Cardiovascular System
95-D04773
Corpuscle of Stannius
95-004890
Digestive System
95-005049
Endocrinology
95-004773
Immune Response
95-004S90
Pep tides
95-005049
Stock Assessment
95-006083
Stress
95-004773
Variation Studies
95-004890
95-005049
Amnocrypta pellucida
Endangered Populations
95-007033
Mana gEmen t /Re sea rch - - Gene ra 1
95-007033
Stock Assessment
95-007033
Ammodytes
Mammal Predntion
95-005453
05-005474
Population Studies
95-005453
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005004
Aranodytos amcricanus
Foods/Feeding
95-005480
Season
95 -005 '.BO
Anroodytos marinus
Age /Sex Relationships
95-005452
Bird Predation
95-003452
Season
95-005452
Ammo-dyles peraonatus
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-005301
Foods /Feeding
95-005501
...CONTINUED...
Anrnodytes personatus
Life History/General
95-005264
Tvophic Relationships
95-005501
Anmodytas tobianus
Predator/Prey Relationships
Q5-005710
Amphiprion clarki
Behavior
95-005190
Early Development
95-005349
Habitat Selection
95-005249
Interspeci-es Relationshipa
95-005249
Intraspecics Jtelatioiiships
95-005190
Life History/General
95-005190
95-005249
Niche Overlaps
95-005249
Reproduction
95-005190
Sex Determination
95-005190
Sex Reversal
95-005190
Territorial Behavior
95-005190
Amphiprlon perlderalon
Early Development
95-005249
Habitat Selection
95-003249
Interspecies Relationships
95-005249
Life History/General
95-005249
Niche Overlaps
95-005249
Anabantidae
Reproduction
95-005351
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Anabas testudiiteus
Transportation
95-004623
Anablepa
Aquariums
95-004639
Culture/ Propagation
93-00 '.639
Anarhiclias lupus
Cu 1 tu re/ Propago tion
95-001591
Diets
95-00<i591
Feeds
95-004591
Harvest
95-006405
Llpld Content
95-004591
Modeling
95-006405
Nutrition
95-004591
Stock Assessment
95-006405
FR 40(3)
427
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Anchoa
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005604
Anchoa mitcliilli
Age /Growth
95-005311
Age/Length Composition
95-005311
Bioenergetics
95-004836
Caiorific Values
95-00/.036
Distribution/Geographical
95-005238
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005238
Management/Research--Estuaries
95-006696
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-006557
Mortality Factors
95-006696
Mortality Rates
95-005311
Movements
95-005230
Population Studies
95-005238
95-005311
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-006696
Recruitment
95-006696
Sampling
95-006557
Season
95-005238
Anguilla
Commercial Fishing
95-006203
Cul ture / P ropaga tion
95-004740
95-006203
Endangered Populations
95-006203
Hormones
95-004740
Induced Maturation
95-004740
Life History/General
95-006203
Management/Research- -General
95-006203
Species Diversity
95-006203
Anguilla anguilla
Abundance /Factors of
95-005621
Age /Growth
95-005523
Angiotenain
95-005032
Biological Monitoring
95-005959
B io trans formation
95-005959
Bird Predation
95-005422
Calcium
95-005045
Cell Culture
95-005959
...CONTINUED...
Anguilla anguilla
Chromaffln cells
95-004976
Commercial Fishing
95-006399
Condition Factors
93-006602
Currents
95-005021
Early Development
95-005523
Electroiytes
95-005032
Excretory System
95-005032
Exploitation Rates
95-006399
Food s /Feed ing
95-005428
Habitat Alterations
95-006675
Histology
95-004976.
Hormones
93-005045
Itnmunoglobulins
95-0050/i2
Larval Drift
95-005621
Life History/CeiiQral
95-005523
95-006602
Liver
95-005959
Management ^Research- -IC
95-006709
95-007010
Management/Research- -
95-006399
Management/Research- -Lnkca
95-006270
Management /Res en rch- -Bur lim
95-00562:1
Management/Research--Elosoi'volri
95-006675
95-006677
Mana8ement/HcBearcli--Hlvfflri9 and
Streams
95-006602
95-007010
Metamorphosis
95-005523
Naphthoflnvono
95-005959
Osmo regulation
95-005032
Otolitlia
95-005523
95-007010
Parasites/Diseases
95-005805
Population Studies
95-006602
Recruitment
95-005621
River Continuum Concept.
95-006602
Sportfishing
95-006270
Stock Assessment
95-006399
95-006673
FR 40(3)
428
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Anguilla anguilla
Stock Assessment
95-006709
93-007010
Stock Identification
95-007010
Techniques/Immmc Response
95-0050<i2
Temperature
95-006602
Toxicology
95-005959
Viral Diseases
95-005 S05
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006675
Xenobiotlcs
95-005959
Vifclcl
95-006602
95-006677
Anguilla Japonlca
Abundance/Factors of
95-OQ65L2
Abundan c o / S e a so na 1
95-005288
Bacteria L Diseases
95-005760
Biomass
95-00528B
Cell Culture.
95-00579'*
Comnercial Fishing
95-006512
Early Development
95-004705
Eutrophlcation
95-006512
Habitat Alterations
95-006512
Hematology
95-0049(11
History
95-006512
Length Frequencies
95-Q0528B
Life History/General
93-00528B
Management/ Res ear ch - - Lakes
95-006512
Maturation
95-004944
Ololitlis
95-004705
Taraai tea/Diseases
95-005760
95-005794
Population Studies
95-005288
Sex Ratios
95-005288
Species- Diversity
95-005288
Stock Assessment
95-006512
Vital logon! n
95-004944
An&ullla rostcata
Abundance /Factors of
95-005&21
Activity Patterns
95-005212
...CONTINUED...
Anguilla rostra ta
Age /Growth
95-005526
Arginine
95-00494:7
Calcium
95-004815
95-0050 45
Carbohydrate Metabolism
95-005010
Cardiovascular System
95-004947
Caves
95-005573
Corpuscle of Stanniua
95-004815
Currents
95-005621
Diadromy
95-004827
Distribution /Geographical
95-005573
Early Development
95-005402
95-005526
Enzyme a
95-004627
Flow Regimes
95-005402
Foods /Feed ing
95-005454
Gene Mapping
95-005102
Glucose
95-005010
Habitat Selection
95-005573
He ma to logy
95-004827
95-004929
95-005010
History
95-006108
Hormones
95-004B15
95-004929
95-004947
95-005045
Immunization
95-004815
Kidneys
95-004827
Lactnte
95-005010
Larval Drift
95-005621
Life ][i a to ry /General
95 -005 '.02
95-005454
Management/Research- -Marine
95-005521
Migration
95-005402
Modeling
95-005402
Movements
95-005402
Orientation /Homing
95-005212
Otoliths
95-005526
Parasites/Diseases
95-005707
FR 40(3)
429
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Anguilla rostrata
Peptldes
95-004947
Recruitment
95-005621
Subsistence Fishing
95-006108
Techniques/Hormones
95-00<i929
Temperature
95-005402
Tides
95-005402
Vitcllogenin
95-005102
Anguillidae
Culture /Propagation
95-004390
Anomalops katoptcron
Aquariums
95-004516
Culture/Propagation
95-004516
Parasites/Diseases
95-001516
Anoplopoma fitnbria
Commercial Fishing
95-006792
95-006793
95-006879
95-006971
Economic Value
95-006792
Economics
95-006971
Fishery Cooperatives
95-006879
Harvest
95-006792
95-006793
Longlines
95-006971
Mammal Predation
95-006971
Management/Research— Marine
• 95-006793
Regulations/Catch Limits
95-006793
95-006879
Antennabiennius hypenetes
Dentition
95-004680
Jaws
95-004680
Teeth
95-004680
Antimora rostrata
Allozymes
95-005138
Genetics
95-005138
Variation Studies
95-005138
Aphanius
Distribution/Geographical
95-005550
Exotic Species
95-005550
History
95-005679
Taxonomy
95-005679
Aphanius diepar
Age /Growth
95-005571
Distribution/Factors of
95-005571
Foods /Feed ing
95-005571
Life History/GoneiYil
95-005571
Salinity
95-005571
Aphanius Easclatus
DistrilHition/GeogrnpTiltal
95-005561
Life Histoi-y/Gonetnl
95-005561
Aphanius the run
Distribution/Gcngrnphlcal
95-005561
DMA
95-005100
Gene Mapping
95-005100
Genetics
95-005100
Life History /General
95-005561
Variation SUulloa
95-005100
Aphanopus Intonnedlua
Larval Identification
95-005669
Heristic Studies
95-005669
Morpheme try
95-005669
Species IdentlFiimLlon
95-005669
Aphyosemion f iininciHoBits
Neoplasms
95-005797
Parasites/Dlaoasos
95-005797
Protozoan Diseases
95-005797
Apiocheilichtliys miUnorll
Extirpation
95-006324
Aplocheilus panchnx
Abundance/Factors of
95-006230
Habitat Alterations
95-006230
Irrigation Projects
95-006230
Management/Re sen. rch"GcniJ rail
95-006230
Mosquito Control
95-006230
Trophic Relationships
95-006230
Aplodactylua puiictntug
Digestive Rate
95-004943
Digestive System
95-004943
Enzymes
95-004943
Aplodinotus grunniens
Age /Growth
95-005507
95-005528
430
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Aptodinotus grunniens
Carbon Monoxide
95-005907
Early Development
95-005528
Fish Kills
95-005907
95-005908
Gas Bubble Disease
95-005908
Hematology
95-005907
Industrial Wastes
95-005907
Management/Research- -Rivera and
Streams
95-005908
Pollution
95-005907
Temperature
95-005507
Transplanted Specica
95-006553
Variation Studies
95-005507
Year Class Strength
95-005507
Apogon kalosoroa
Morpliometry
95-005671
Species Identification
95-005671
Apogon multitnoniatus
Morpheme try
95-005671
Species Identification
95-005671
Apogon natalensis
Morpheme try
95-005671
Species Identification
95-005671
Apogon ocnanensis
Morpheme try
95-005671
Species Identification
95-005671
Aptcronotus nlbifrons
Embryology
95-00(1675
Hcrvous System
95-004675
Aptoeyclus venti'lcosus
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-005500
Mammal Predatlon
95-005500
Arapaima glgas
Artlsanal Fisheries
95-006635
Commercial Fishing
95-006635
Harvest
95-006635
Management /Research- -Hivers and
Streams
95-006635
Regulations /General
95-006635
Season
95-006635
Archosargtis probatoceplialus
Artificial Reefs
95-006930
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Arcliosargus probatoceplialus
Management y Research- -Marine
95-00693D
Stock Assessment
95-006930
Arcliosargus rlioniboidalis
Gear Selectivity
95-006337
Archosargus unimaculatus
Dycatch
95-006982
Fish Processing
95-006982
Arius felis
Biological Monitoring
95-005007
Necropsy
95-005007
Water Quality
95-005007
Arius graeffei
Diosorption
95-005973
Oil Pollution
95-005973
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005973
Toxicology
95-005973
A r tcclid ra con Idae
Antifreeze Production
95-00507/1
Evolution
95-00507'i
Astranotus ocellatus
Aqua ri inns
95-00'i63'(
Culture/ Propagation
95-00463^
Eyes
95-00 'h676
Laboratory Spjawnlng
95-00'.63'(
Life History /General
95-OOA634
Musculature
95-004676
Agtyanax bimaculatus
Foods/Feeding
ga- DOS 4 4 a
Niche Overlaps
95-005440
Astyanax fasciatus-
Foods /Feeding
95-005/140
Niche Overlaps
95-OOSftAO
Astyannx maxicaniis
Behavior
95-003193
Fish as Food
95-006979
Foods /Feeding
95-005195
Invertebrate Prcdatlon
95-005195
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005195
Subsistence Fishing
95-006979
Swimming Performance
95-005195
FR 40(3)
431
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Astyanax schubarti
Foods/Feeding
95-005100
Niche Overlaps
95-0054150
A the res the a stomias
Coirmerciol Fishing
95-006971
Economics
95-006971
Longlinea
93-006971
Mammal Predation
95-006971
Athorina boyeri
Age /Growth
95-005571
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005411
Distribution/Factors of
95-005571
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-OOS411
Foods /Feeding
95-005571
Lagoons
95-005411
Life Hi story /General
95-005411
95-005571
Migration
95-005411
Mortality Rates
95-005411
Salinity
95-005411
95-005571
Season
95-005411
Temperature
95-005411
Atherinops affinis
Surfactants
95-006016
Toxicity Testing
95-006016
Toxicology
95-006016
Aulonocara auditor
Habitat Selection
95-005584
Nests/Nesting
95-005584
Species Identification
95-005584
Aulonocara guentheri
Habitat Selection
95-005584
Nests/Nesting
84
ientif icatlon
.. .CONTINUED..,
Aulonocara rostratiwi
Nests /Nesting
95-005584
Species Identification
95-005584
Aulonocara trematotujphaliun
Habitat Selection
95-005584
Hosts/Nesting
95-005584
Species Identification
95-005584
Austroatherina nigrans
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006797
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006797
Austrornenidia bonaricnsls
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006456
Climate
95-006456
Cryopreservatioa
95-006023
Dimethyl Sulfoxlcle
95-006023
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005405
Embryology
95-006023
Managernen t/ Res e a rcli— f.ak« a
95-006456
95-006497
Management/ Re search- -Re a orvoln
95-006456
Management/RGscai:cti-~RLvcr$ arJ
Streams
95-005405
Production
95-006456
Salinity
95-005016
Sperm
95-005016
Sperm Preservation
95-005016
Stock Assessment
95-006456
Toxicity Testing
95-006023
Toxicology
95-006023
Trophic Relationships
95-006497
Water Quality
95-006456
Zooplankton
95-006497
Awaous guamensia
Behavior
95-006564
Dispersal
95-006564
Bagriclithys mac r ac an tlm a
Aquarluma
95-004629
Life History/General
95-00/i629
Bagrus bayad
Biological Monitoring
95-005977
Herbicides
95-005977
FR 40(3)
432
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Hagrus bay ad
Toxicology
95-005977
Bagrus doc mac
Artisatial Fisheries
95-006268
Balistldae
Climate
95-005297
Exploitation Rates
95-005297
Life HI story /General
95-005297
Man agern ant/ Research- -Marine
95-005297
Population Studies
95-005297
Barb odes gonlonotus
Disease Susceptibility
95-005702
Epizootic Ulcerativc Syndrome
95-005702
Parasites/Diseases
95-005702
Treatment
95-005702
Bar to-dos schwanefeldi
Androgen
95-00*77?
Endocrinology
95-00*777
Oifaction
95-00*777
Flmrotnonea
95-00*777
Barb 11 3
Allozymes
95-005662
Behavior
95-006061
Crater Lakes
Culture /Propagation
95-006061
DMA
95-005662
Evolution
95-005089
95-005662
Fish Liata/Keys
95-005QB9
Foods/Feeding
General
95-006061
Genetics
95-006061
Knryotypea
95-005089
Management /Res earch- -Lakes
95-006*91
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006061
Morphology
95-006061
Ploidy Levels
95-005089
95-005662
Speclation
95-005662
Stock Assessment
95-006191
...CONTINUED...
Bar bus
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006*91
Taxonomy
95-005089
95-005662
Trophic Relationships
95-006491
Variation Studies
95-005662
Car bus amphl gramma
Artisanal Fisheries
95-00632'.
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-006324
Yield
95-00632'i
Bar bus bar bus
Activity Patterns
95-005167
95-005322
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005167
Aquariums
95-005217
Behavior
95-005167
95-005217
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006200
Cul ture / Propaga t ion
95-004620
95-005217
Diets
95-00'iG20
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005167
Diurnal Rhythm
95-005217
Evolution
95-003091
Fishcrman/AiiBlei" Surveys
95-006200
Flow Regimes
95-006427
Fry Production
95-004620
Genetics
95-005091
Genomes
95-005091
Habitat Evaluation
95 -006/. 2 7
Habitat Rnting Systems
95-006*27
Habitat Selection
95-006*27
IIS I
95-006*27
Hybridization
95-005091
93-005217
Invertebrate Forage
95-004620
Laboratory Spawning
95-005217
Larvae
95-00*620
Life Hi story /General
95-005322
Management/Research- -General
95-006200
FR 40(3)
433
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Darbus barbus
...CONTINUED.. ,
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
Darbus merltUoimlls
Behavior
95-006427
95-005217
Modeling
95-006427
Culture /l>ro|iiiHnilori
95-005217
Movements
Distrlbiitloii/dcoftrtipM
95-005167
95-0055fil
Photoperiodism
95-005167
Diurnnl Rliylhni
95-005217
95-005217
Evolution
95-005322
95-005091
Population Studies
Genetics
95-006427
95-005091
Regulations/General
95-006200
Genomes
95-005091
Reproduction
95-005217
Hybridization
95-005091
95-005322
95-005217
Season
Laboratory fip-nuiijiig
95-005167
95-005217
95-005322
Life Hlstoi;y/<ii!iiMrtl
Spawning
95-005217
95-0053fil
PhotopQclodisni
95-005322
95-005217
Species Diversity
95-006200
Reproduction
95-005317
Sportfishing
95-006200
Spawning
93-003217
Stock Assessment
95-006200
Tempera turn
95 -00521V
Tank Culture
Zoogeography
95-004620
95-005001
Temperature
95-005167
Darbus pull torn
Biological HonUtirliifi
95-005217
95-0060'nG
95-005322
flarbus trutln
Zoogeography
Parasites /DiflcrmcHi
95-005091
95-00572H
Barbus callensls
Distribution/Geographical
95-004698
BatliydraconUIno
AntifraoKc Pniditrl l<ui
95-00507/.
Evolution
Evolution
95-004698
95-00507'.
Morphology
95-004698
Batrachocot.ltiR luili-nli'iip)!
Gene Hopping
Horpltometry
95-004698
95-005693
Species Iilcntl rin-jil 1 mi
Variation Studies
95-004698
95-005693
BelonlfoLTnoa
Zoogeography
95-004698
Parasitcs/Dlnonnon
95-003831
Barbus conchoniua
Parasitic tnujxiilii
ERRS
95-005831
95-004674
Bero olegniiM
Fertilization
AbundancQ/Knrlcirti (if
95-004674
95-006860
Genetic Strains
Biomass
95-005158
95-006860
Genetics
Management/ KnHt'dN'h-'M^
93-005158
95-006860
Hybridization
Beryx aplcnclonH
95-005158
DiBtribiitioii/t'«i;(oi'ji ot
Morphology
95-005345
95-005158
Eggs
Scales
95-003340
95-005158
Season
Sperm
95-005343
95-004674
Spawning
Barbua meridionalis
95-005343
Aquariums
Betta splemldiiB
95-005217
Culture/I' ropngitl ion
95 -004 4 8S
FR 40(3)
434
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
... CONTINUED.. .
Bella aplendens
Genetics
95-004488
Hormones
95-00114 38
Monosex Culture
95-004480
Ornamental. Fish Trade
95-001480
Polyplaidy
95-0044BS
Sex Reversal
95-004480
Bleimiidae
Coastal Habitat.
95-005319
Evolution
95-005319
Elabitat Selection
95-005319
Life History /General
95-005319
Heristic Studies
95-005695
Morpheme try
95-005695
Hosts /Nesting
95-005319
Reproduction
95-005319
Taxonomy
95-005 &95
Bleimius Fluvlatllis
Distribution /Geographical
95-005561
Life History/General
95-005561
Bodianus rufus
Cleaning Behavior
95-005233
Foods/Feeding
93-005233
tntorspecies Relationships
95-005233
Boopg boops
Bioassay Tccliiilquos
95-006007
BLalogical Monitoring
95-006007
Early Development
95-00531')
I c li thy op 1 ank ton
95-005314
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-00&007
Population Studies
95-005314
Season
93-006007
Toxicology
95-00&007
Bathus pod a 3
Ago /Grow tli
95-005280
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005260
Foods/Feeding
95-0052BO
Baulengerella
Distribution /Geographical
95-005700
Fish Lists/Keys
95-005700
...CONTINUED...
Doulengerella
Taxonomy
95-005700
Boulengerella cuvieri
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Species Identification
95-005700
Boulengerella lateristriga
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Species Identification
95-005700
Boulcngerella lucius
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Species Identification
95-005700
Doulengerella maculata
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Species Identification
95-005700
Dovichtidae
Antifreeze Production
95-005074
Evolution
95-005074
Drama Japonica
Age /Growth
95-005542
Age/Length Composition
95-005542
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005542
Otoliths
95-005542
Brevoortia patronus
By catch
95-006391
Management/ Research — Marine
95-006391
Sampling
95-006391
Brevoortia tyrannus
Age /Growth
95-005502
0 toll tli s
95-005502
Brotula bnrbata
Age /Growth
95-005572
Distribution/Geographical
95-005572
Life History/General
95-005572
Heristic Studies
95-005572
Species Identification
95-005572
Brotula clarkae
Age /Growth
95-005572
Distribution/Geographical
95-005572
Life Hi story /General
95-005572
Meristic Studies
95-005572
Species Identification
95-005572
Brotula ordwayi
Age /Growth
95-005572
FR 40(3)
435
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Brotula ordwayi
Distribution/Geographical
95-005572
Life III story /General
95-005572
Meristic Studies
95-005572
Species Identification
95-005572
Carangidae
Distribution /Factors of
95-005416
Freshwater Inflow
95-005416
Larval Behavior
95-005416
Larval Drift
95-005416
Caranx crysos
Artificial Reefa
95-006930
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006930
Stock Assessment
95-006930
Caranx dellcatissimus
Age /Growth
95-005026
Biochemical Composition
95-005026
DNA
95-005026
Early Development
95-005026
Caranx dentex
Culture /Propagation
95-004534
Fry Production
95-004534
Production
95-004534
Caranx ignobilis
Culture /Propagation
95-004505
Production
95-004505
Carasaius auratus
Age/Growth
95-004959
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005801
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004429
Antigens
95-004979
Aquariums
95-004636
95-005054
Behavior
95-004805
Brain
95-004863
Cadmium
95-005938
Calcium
95-004710
Copper
95-005994
Culture/Propagation
95-004429
95-004447
95-004636
...CONTINUED...
Carassius aurntus
Culture / P ropngnt Ion
95-005054
Disease Susceptibility
95-005812
Early Development
95-005054
Egg Quality
95-005054
Embryology
95-005054
Endocrinology
95-004863
95-004953
95-004959
Escape fletinvioir
95-004805
Eyes
95-004917
Genetics
95-005086
95-005106
Gills
95-QQWt
Gonadotroplti
95-004863
95-004953
Gonads
95-OD4953
Gynogcnesls
95-005086
Heavy Metnls
95-005938
95 -00599 i>
Hematology
95-005994
Herpes virus
95-005812
Histology
95-005834
Hormones
95-004863
Hybridization
95-005086
Immune Response
95-005994
Immunization
95-004979
Ion Transport
95-004854
Kidneys
95-004854
Laboratory Spawning
95-005054
Light
95-004917
Lipid Content
95-005054
Mercury
95-005938
Hetallothionoin
95-005938
Mucus
95-003800
Neoplasms
95-005834
Nervous System
95-004805
Osraotegula tlon
95-004854
Otolltlis
95-004710
FR 40(3)
436
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Carassius auratus
Para si tea /Diseases
95-005800
95-005S01
95-005812
95-005834
Photoreception.
95-004917
Protozoan Diseases
95-005800
95-005801
Reproduction
95-005054
Research Test Fish
95-005051
Selective Breeding
95-004636
Sex Reversal
95-005106
Steroids
95-004953
Strontium
95-004710
Swimming Performance
95-004805
Toxicology
95-005994
Trace Metals
95-005938
Viral Diseases
95-005812
Vision
95-004917
Water Intake
95-004979
Zinc
95-005938
Carassius caraasius
Abundance /Factors of
95-006512
Bird Prcdation
95-005422
Commercial Flatting
95-006512
Eutrophicatlon
95-006512
Exotic Species
95-005422
Habitat Alterations
95-006512
Habitat Selection
95-005215
Hcrnatolcgy
95-004723
History
95-006512
Man agcmen t/Re sea rcli - - Lake E
95-006512
He ri a tic Studios
95-004723
Mo r pi some try
95-004723
Population Studies
95-005422
Stuck Assessment
95-006512
Sw liming Performance
95-005215
Turbulence
95-005215
Variation Studies
95-004723
Carcharhliiiclae
Age/Growth
95-005522
Length-Weight Relationships
95-005522
Carcharhitius obscucus
Lamprey Paraaitism
95-005458
Carcharhinus plumncus
Lamprey Paraaitism
95-00545B
Carplodes carpio
Biological Monitoring
95-003915
FisEi Kills
95-005908
Cas Dub "bio Disease
95-005908
Management /RG5oarch--Kivers and
Streams
95-005908
Toxicology
95-005915
Carpiodes cyprinua
A ge^ Growth
95-005533
AgeJLength Cornpoaition
95-005533
Catla catla
Carcass Traits
95-004604
Culture /Propagation
95-004420
95-004604
Diets
95-004604
Feeding Experiments
95-004604
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004420
Hybridisation
93-004420
Nutrition
95-004604
Production
95-004420
95-004604
Cntostomna
History
95-006108
Subsistence Flailing
95-006108
Cn tos toiniiEi catostomua
Dircl Pradotion
95-005 '.'.4
Population Studies
95-005444
Predator /Prey Relationships
95-005654
Season
95-005/(44
Cntostomus- commersoni
Abundance /Factors of
95-006628
.Activity Patterns
95-005459
Age /Growth
95-005237
95-005301
iletinvia r
95-005232
Biological Indicators
95-005725
FR 40(3)
437
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Catostowis couriers on i
Biological Indicators
95-006020
Bird Predation
95-005443
95-005444
Chemoreception
95-005232
Contaminated Sediments
95-006020
Crowding
95-005237
Desert Habitat
95-005558
Distribution/Factors of
95-005592
Distribution/Geographical
95-005558
95-006717
Early Development
95-005232
Exotic Species
95-005558
Fecundity
95-005301
Food Supply
95-005237
Foods/Feeding
95-005237
95-005459
95-006461
Habitat Alterations
95-006461
Heavy Metals
95-005898
Hematology
95-005931
Hepatic Lesions
95-006020
Imprinting
95-005232
Management /Re a earch- -Lakea
95-005898
95-006311
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005362
95-006547
95-006628
Maturation
95-005301
Mercury
...CONTINUED...
Catoatomus c ramie rs on 1
Population Studies
95-00544<i
95-005592
Predator/Prey Relatlonst
95-005239
Recruitment
95-005301
Season
95-005444
Spawning Grounds Evaluai
95-005362
Spawning Migration
95-005362
95-005443
Steroids
95-005725
Th io cyan ate
95-005931
Toxicity Testing
95-005931
Toxicology
95-005931
Trophic ItolfiLionshlps
95-006311
95-006461
Catostomus latipimils
Desert Habitat
95-00555B
Dlstribution/CeQgrapMi
95-005558
Catostomus nacrochollus
Predator/Prey Halation!
95-005424
Catostomus niicrops
Channelization
95-0070&2
Endangered /Threatened !
95-007062
Forestry Practices
95-007062
Grazing
95-007062
Habitat Alterations
95-007062
Land Use
95-007062
Catostornua pUtyriiynctius
Desert Habitat
95-00555B
DiHtribution/Geographl
95-005558
Catostomus saiitaanac
Distributlon/Goograph!
95-006185 ;
Endangered Population.!
95-006185
Catostomus snyilcrl
95-007050
Planning
95-007050
Caulolatilus •;
Habitat Selection
95-005246
Hosts/Nesting
95-005246
Population Similes
95-005246
Predator f Prey Belatl*
95-0052^6
Social Behavior
95-005246
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Caulolatilus affinis
Age /Growth
95-005512
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005512
Otollttis
95-005512
CeLidichthys violaceus
Dawa taring
95-004779
Metabolic Rates
95-004779
Respiration
95-004779
Centrarchidae
Abundance /Factors of
95-005373
Gear Efficiency
95-006313
Habitat Selection
95-005373
Management/ Re search- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005373
Hlcroliabltat
95-005373
.Sampling
95-006313
CentroponUs parallelus
Culture/Propagation
95-004518
Diets
95-004518
Larvae
93-00(1518
Production
95-004516
Tank Culture
95-004518
Centcopomus undecimalls
Fish as Food
95-006979
Subsistence Fishing
95-006079
Centropriatis striata
Age /Grow Hi
95-006406
Comnerciai Fishing
95-006B95
Culture/Propagation
95-006605
Digestive System
95-00<i97B
Economics
95-006895
Enzymes
95-004978
Fecundity
95-006108
Harvest .
95-006748
llermaphroditlsm
95-006408
Life History/General
95-006B95
Mortality Rates
95-006408
Protein Metabolism
95- 0049 7B
Proteinase Inhibitors
95-004978
Regulations /General
95-006748
. ..CONTINUED. ..
Centroprlstis striata
Reproduction
95-006408
Stock Assessment
95-006748
Centroscyliiuri fabricli
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005371
Depth
95-005371
Distribution/Factors of
95-005371
Embryology
95-005371
Gonads
95-005371
Life !I1 story /General
95-005371
Reproduction
95-005371
Reproductive Cycle
95-005371
Season
95-005371
Cctopaidae
Evolution
95-005667
Morphology
95-005667
Morpheme try
93-003667
Osteology
95-005667
Taxonomy
95-005667
Cetorhinus roaxirnus
Exploitation Rates
95-006952
Harvest
95-006952
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006952
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006952
Stock Assessment
95-006952
Chaenocephalus aceratus
Evolution
95-005087
Genomes
95-005087
Homatology
95-005087
Chactodip torus faber
Artificial Reefs
95-006930
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006930
Stock Assessment
95-006930
Ctiaetodon trifasciatus
Age /Sex Relationships
95-005381
Coral Reefs
95-005381
Distribution/Factors of
95-0053B1
Management /Research- -Marine
95-005381
Nursery Areas
95-005381
Chalcalburnus chalcoldes men to
Behavior
95-005231
FR
439
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
- ..CONTINUED...
Cha Leal burn us chalcoides mento
Foods/Feeding
35-005231
Chalcalburnus tnossllensis
Parasites /Diseases
95-003726
Chalinura mediterranea
Otolitlis
95-004826
Oxygen
95-004826
Strontium
93-004826
Champsocephalus gunnarl
Evolution
95-005087
Genomes
95-005087
Hematology
95-005087
Chanda ranga
Aquariums
95-005809
Culture/Propagation
95-005809
Lymphocystls
95-005809
Parasites/Diseases
95-005809
Viral Diseases
95-005B09
Channa
Aquariums
95-004627
Culture /Propagation
95-004627
Life History /General
95-004627
Channa puncLata
Ammonia
95-005919
Brain
95-005955
Calcium
95-004922
Car bo fur an
95-005955 .
Cholinesterase
95-005955
Digestive System
95-005919
Endocrinology
95-004922
Eyes
95-004713
Gonadotropln
95-004922
Histology
95-005919
Hormones
93-004922
Lesions
95-005919
Mercury
95-005919
Nervous System
95-005955
Organophoapbates
95-005919
Pituitary Gland
95-004922
Toxicity Testing
95-005919
FR 40(3}
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Channa punclata
Toxicity Testing
95-005955
Toxicology
95-005919
95-005955
Transportation
95-004623
Channa stria ta
Fungal Diseases
95-003784
Parasites /Diseases
95-005784
Chann 1 ch thy i da c
Antifreeze Production
95-005074
Evolution
95-005074
Chanos chanos
Age /Growth
95-004611
Ami no Acids
95-004555
95-004611
Brackish water Culture
95-004500
95-004611
Culture /Propagation
95-004390
95-004438
95-004513
95 -004535
95-004611
Diets
95-004555
95-004611
Feeding Experiments
95-004555
95-004611
Invertebrate Forage
95-004513
Larvae
95-004513
Life History /General
95-005234
Management/Research- -Marine
95-005234
Poly culture
95-004500
Production
95-004133
Proteins
95-004611
Tank Culture
95-004513
Characldae
Fertilization
95-004771
Gonads
95-004771
Sperm
95-004771
Cliaraciformea
Reproduction
95-005351
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Taxonomy
95-005700
Zoogeography
95-005700
Chasmietes brevirostrla
Agricultural Drainage
95-007038
440
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Chasmistes breviroatris
Dredging
95-007038
Endangered /Threatened Species
95-006538
95-007038
95-007050
Eutrophication
95-007038
Habitat Alterations
95-007038
Habitat Protection
95-007050
Life Hi story /General
95-007038
Management/Research- -General
95-00703B
95-007050
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006538
planning
95-007050
Pollution
95-007038
Water quality
95-006538
Chasmistes cujus
Endangered /Threatened Species
95-007067
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-007067
Water Allocations
95-007067
Watershed Management
95-007067
Chaullodiis macouni
Distribution/Geographical
95-005608
Cheilodactylus spectabilis
Activity Patterns
95-006759
Distribution/ Factors of
95-006759
Length Frequencies
95-006759
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006759
Marine Reserves
95-006759
Population Studies
95-006759
Cheilodactylus varlegntus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005277
Length- Weight Relationships
95-005277
Life Hi story /General
95-005277
Maturation
95-005277
Season
95-005277
Spawning
95-005277
Chelrodon atenodon
Foods /Feeding
95-005'iftO '
Niche Overlaps
95-005ftftO
Chelon labrosus
Disease Susceptibility
95-005789
...CONTINUED.. .
Chelon labrosus
Parasites/Diseases
95-0057B9
Protozoan Diseases
95-005789
Chionodraco hamatus
Biological Monitoring
95-005952
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
95-005952
Toxicology
95-005952
Trophic. Relationships
95-005952
Chionodraco rastroapinosus
Evolution
95-005087
Genomes
95-005087
Hematology
95-005087
Chloroscombrus chrysurua
Early Development
95-0053 1ft
Ichtbyoplankton
95-00531ft
Population Studies
95-00531ft
Cliond rich thy tss
Excretory System
95-004694
Hematology
95-001694
Kidneys
95-004694
OsmoreEulatlon
95-001694
Scales
95-004873
Teeth
95-004873
Urea
95-004694
Variation Studies
95-004873
Cliondroaloma naaua
Dams
95-006318
Egg Stocking
95-006318
Extirpation
95-OOG31B
Habitat Alterations
95-006318
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006318
Relntroductions
95-006318
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006318
Temper a tu re
95-006318
Chondroatoma regium .
Porasitos/Diaeaaes
95-003726
Cliondrostoma toxostoma
Pis tr ibution / Geographicn 1
95-005561
Life History/General
95-005561
Chroinis chcomis
Age/Growth
95-005298
FK 40(3)
ftftl
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Chromis ch torn is
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005298
Exploitation Rates
95-005298
Length-Weight Relationships
95-005298
Management /Research—Marine
95-005298
Mortality Rates
95-005298
Population Studies
95-00529H
Stock Assessment
95-005298
Chrysophrys major
Chromium
95-005968
Copper
95-005968
Enzymes
95-005988
Heavy Metals
95-005988
liver
95-005988
Selenium
95-OQ598B
Toxicity Testing
95-OQ59B8
Toxicology
95-005988
Zinc
95-005983
Ci-chlasoma
Exotic Species
95-006334
Stocking /Introductions
95-006334
Cichlaaoma citrinellum
Diurnal Rhythm
95-004901
Eyes
95-004901
Photoperiodism
95-004901
Photo reception
95-004901
Cichlaaoma nigrofasciatum
Age /Growth
95-005291
Age /Sex Relationships
95-005201
95-005291
Aggressive Behavior
95-005201
Behavior
95-005201
Early Development
95-005291
Parental Behavior
95-003201
95-005202
95-005291
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005201
Reproduction
95-005291
Survival
95-005291
Cichlasona tuba
Aquariums
95-005283
. ..CONTINUED...
Cichlasoma tuba
Distribution /Factors of
95-005283
Distribution /Geographical
95-005283
Life History/General
95-005283
Nets/Cast Nets
95-005263
Sampling
95-005283
Cichlidae
Aquariums
95-004460
Culture /Propagation
95-004390
95-004460
Distribution /Geographical
95-005586
Reproduction
95-005351
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Taxonomy
95-005586
Zoogeography
95-005586
Cirrhinus mrigala
Age /Growth
95-006362
Agricultural Wastes
95-006362
Culture/ Propagation
95-006362
FertilizationfSoll and Water
95-006362
Polyculture
95-006362
Ci r di itich thy s aprlnus
Con ad a
95-004720
Henna phro Jit ism
95-004720
Histology
95-004720
Variation Studies
95-004720
Cirrhltlchthya falco
Gonads
95-004720
Herrnaphroditism
95-004720
Histology
95-004720
Variation Studies
95-004720
Cirrhitichthys oxyceplmlus
Canada
95-004720
llcnnaphrodltism
95-004720
Histology
95-004720
Variation Studios
95-004720
Citha rich thy a
Taxonomy
95-005698
Citha rich thy s gilberti
Distribution/Gcograpliicftl
93-005698
Species Identification
95-00569B
FR 40(3)
442
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Cltharichthys gilbert!
Variation Studies
95-005698
Citha rich thy s raariajotrisae
New Species
95-005698
Clarias
Distribution/Geographical
95-005606
Paleontology
95-005606
Clarias batrachus
Carbohydrate Metabolism
95-005923
Dimethoate
95-005923
Enzymes
95-005937
Fungal Diseases
95-005784
Liver
95-005923
Organophospliates
95-005923
Parasites /Diseases
95-0057811
Toxlcity Testing
95-005923
Toxicology
95-005923
95-005937
Vanadium
95-005937
Clarias gariepinus
Adrenal Glands
95-0050116
Age /Growth
95-004557
95-005066
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-00'. 468
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006268
Biochemical Composition
95-005066
Biological Monitoring
95-005956
Brood Stock
95-004479
Copper
95-006034
Cul ture / Propaga tion
95-004468
95-004479
95-004494
95-004498
95-004557
Diets
95-004557
Egg Quality
95-004479
Egg Survival
95-004479
Fatty Acids
95-005066
Feeding Experiments
95-004557
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004557
Foods /Feeding
95-005066
Genetic Strains
95-004479
.. .CONTINUED. ,.
Clarias gariepinus
Gill Parasites
95-005948
Gonads
95-004479
Hematology
95-004821
Hormones
95-005046
Inxnune Response
95-004498
Kidneys
95-006034
Larvae
95-004479
Liver
95-005066
95-006034
Medication in Diets
95-004498
Morphology
95-005046
Mortality Bates
95-004557
Musculature
95-005066
95-006034
Oxygen
95-004821
Parasites /Diseases
95-004498
95-005848
Parasitic CopQpods
95-005848
Poly tul lure
Polyploidy
95-004479
Production
95-004468
Public Health Problems
95-004494
95-006034
Reproduction
95-004479
Sewage Effluents
95-004494
95-006034
Starvation
95-005006
Steroids
95-005046
Temperature
95-004821
Toxicology
95-005956
95-006034
Zinc.
95-006034
Clarias lazera
Bacterial Diseases
95-005741
Biological Monitoring
95-005977
Herbicides
95-005977
Lesion a
95-005741
Parasites/Diseases
95-005741
95-005787
Protozoan Diseases
95-005787
FR 40(3)
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Clarias lazera
Season
95-0057B7
Toxicology
95-005977
Clarias macraeephalus
Cul ture / Propaga t ion
95-004421
Production
95-004421
CHnidae
Taxonomy
95-005672
CHnostomus funduloidea
Interspecies Relationships
95-0053(i8
Clinus acuminatus
Reproduction
95-005356
Clinus agilis
Reproduction
95-005356
Clinus cottoides
Reproduction
95-005356
Clinus dorsalis
Reproduction
95-005356
Clinus heterodon
Reproduction
95-005356
Clinus superclllosus
Reproduction
95-005356
Clupea harengus
Age /Growth
95-005504
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005006
95-005504
Ami no Acids
95-005006
Bird P re da t ion
95-006072
Cohort Analysis
95-005504
Conrnarclal Fishing
95-006352
95-006905
95-006934
Exploitation Rates
95-006934
Fishing Gear
95-006352
Foods /Feed ing
95-005634
Gear Selectivity
95-006356
Gonads
95-005006
Holding Facilities
95-006352
Hooking /Handling Mortality
95-006352
Incidental Entrapment
95-006905
Length Frequencies
95-005501
Life History /General
9'5-006716
Mammal Predation
95-005453
...CONTINUED...
Clupea harengus
Management /Research - - Estua r L e a
95-005486
95-006716
Management / Res e a cch - -Ma rine
95-005308
95-006934
Modeling
95-005504
Mortality Factors
95-005504
Nets/Purse Seines
95-006352
Nets /Trap Nets
95-006905
Nets/Trawls
95-006356
Population Studies
95-005453
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005242
95-005504
95-006716
Proteins
95-005006
Recruitment
95-005308
Reproduction
95-006716
Schooling Behavior
95-007009
Spawning Migration
95-006716
Stock Assessment
95-005308
95-006072
95-006716
95-006934
Time Series Analysis
95-005308
Trophic Relationships
95-005486
Variation Studies
95-005308
Yield
95-006716
Clupea harengus rciarisalbl
Mammal Predation
95-005474
Clupeidae
Abundance/Factors oC
95-005310
95-005633
Activity Patterns
95-005408
Artificial Reefs
95-006842
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006842
Commercial Fishing
95-006842
95-006922
95-006932
Currents
95-006922
Early Development
95-005408
Food Supply
95-005633
Gear Efficiency
95-006343
I ch thy op 1 ank to n
95-005310
444
1955
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Clupeidae
Management/ Research— Marine
95-005310
95-006840
95-006842
95-006922
95-006932
95-007003
Migration
95-005408
Nets/Purse Seines
95-006932
Pholoperiodism
95-005408
Planning
95-006922
Population Studies
95-005310
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006932
Reproduction
95-005351
Sampling
95-006343
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Stock Assessment
95-007003
Turbulence
95-0051108
(Jpwelling
95-006922
Year Class Strength
95-005310
95-005633
Cobi tidae
Genetics
95-005106
Sex Reversal
95-005106
Colisa lalia
Brain
95-005060
Gonadotropin
95-005060
Hormones
95-005060
ColoBsoma macropomum
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006635
Commercial Fishing
95-006635
Harvest
95-006635
Management /Re search- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006635
Regulations /General
95-006635
Season
95-006635
Comephorldae
Taxonomy
95-005693
Comephorus balkalcnsis
Gene Mapping
95-005693
Species Identification
95-005693
Coregonus
Management /Re search- -Lakes
95-006344
...CONTINUED. ..
Coregonus
Nets/Gill Nets
95-00634 4
Stock Assessment
95-006344
Coregonus altoula
Allozymes
95-005077
Genetics
95-005077
lleterozygosity
95-005077
Variation Studies
95-005077
Coregonus acted!
Biomass
95-00645 <•
95-006486
Early Development
95-006488
Food Supply
95-005466
Foods /Feed ing
95-005466
Habitat Alterations
95-006454
Interspecies Relationships
95-00648S
Light
95-005466
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-00645*1
95-006488
Population Studies
95-006454
Recruitment
95-006451
95-0064BB
Season
95-0064BB
Stock Assessment
95-006486
Temperature
95-005466
Transplanted Species
95-006462
Coregonus autumnal is
Abundance/Factors of
95-005306
Currents
95-005306
Length Frequencies
95-005306
Recruitment
95-005306
Coregonus clupeaEormis
Fecundity
95-0064,74
Management/ Res ea rch— Lakes
95-006474
95-007026
Management/Research'-Reservoirs
95-007026
Population Studies
95-006474
Stock Assessment
95-006174
Survival
95-006174
Coregonus hoyi
Acoustical Methods
95-006175
FR 40(3)
445
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
... CONTINUED...
Coregonus hoyi
Age/ Growth
95-005637
Bioenergetics
95-006469
Biomass
95-006<i75
Food Supply
95-005637
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-006469
95-006475
Polychlorlnated fliphenyls
95-006022
Predator /Prey Relationships
95-005654
Production
95-006469
Stock Assessment
95-006475
Survival
95-005637
Toxicology
95-006022
Trophic Relationships
95-006469
Coregonus lavaretus
Allozymes
95-005077
Bird Predation
95-005422
Economic Value
95-006287
Genetics
95-005077
Heterozygosity
95-005077
Management/Research- -General
95-006287
Marking/Tagging/Eggg
95-006301
Harking/Tagging/Qtoliths
95-006301
Harking/Tagging/Tetracycline
95-006301
Variation Studies
95-005077
Coregonus peled
Early Development
95-007007
Fish Preservation
95-007007
Coregonus schlnzii palea
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006260
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006260
Time Series Analysis
95-006260
Coryphaenoides
Acoustical Methods
95-007012
Managemen t/ Resea rch-Ma rine
95-007012
Stock Assessment
95-007012
Coryphaenoides asprellus
Life History/General
95-005691
Species Identification
95-005691
Coryphaenoides castaneus
Life History/General
95-005691
...CONTINUED...
Coryphaenoldes castancus
New Species
95-005691
Species Identification
95-005691
Coryphaenoides liextii
Life History/Gcnei'Lil
95-005691
Species Identification
95-005591
Coryphaenoidea lioskyni
Life History/General
95-005691
Species Identification
95-005691
Co ryphaeno id-os raacrolo|ilyns
Life Hislory/Genej-nl
95-005691
Species Identification
95-005691
Coryphaenoides rudts
Life His-tory/Uonorn t
95-005691
Species Identification
95-005691
Coryphaenoides rapes a iris
Commercial Flailing
95-006772
Harvest
95-006772
Management /Res Oil rcli- -Har
95-006772
Nets/Trawls
95-006772
Coryphaenoides slbogtm
Life History/General
95-005691
Species Identif ic a 1 1 mi
95-005691
Coryphaenoidea wondmasDii 1
Life History/Gcncfal
95-005691
Species Iclcntiflcat.lciii
95-005691
Coryphoblenniug
Dentition
95-004680
95-005840
Foods/Feadlng
95-0046SO
Jaws
95-004680
Leeches
95-00584O
Teeth
95-004680
Coryphopterua
Distribution/Goagrnphlra
95-005687
Morphornetiry
95-005687
Coryphopterus glaiicaf racing
Age/Sex Relation
95-005177
Pheromonea
95-005177
Sex Reversal
95-005177
Cottidae
Mammal Predation
95-005453
446
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cottldae
Maranal Predation
95-005474
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005478
Taxonomy
95-005693
Cottocomephorus grewingki
Gene Mapping
95-005693
Cilia
95-004695
Morphology
95-004695
Morpheme try
95-004695
Species Identification
95-005693
Cottocornephocus inermls
Gene Mapping
95-005693
Gills
95-004695
Morphology
95-004695
Morpliometry
95-004095
Species Identification
95-005693
Cottus aleutlcus
Distribution /Factors of
95-005235
Distribution/Geographical
95-005235
Foods /Feeding
95-005235
Habitat Alterations
95-005235
Habitat Selection
95-005235
Length Frequencies
95-005235
Life History /General
95-005235
Niche Overlaps
95-005235
Stock Assessment
95-005235
Cottus aspcr
Distribution/Factors of
95-005235
Distribution/Geographical
95-005235
Foods /Feeding
95-005235
Habitat Alterations
95-005235
Habitat Selection
95-005235
Length Frequencies
95-005235
Life III story /General
95-005235
Niche Overlaps
95-005235
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005417
Stock Assessment
95-005235
Cottus asperrimus
Distribution/Geographical
95-006530
...CONTINUED.. .
Cottus asperrimus
Endangered Populations
95-006530
Life History/General
95-006530
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006530
Cattus bairdi
Abundance/Factors of
95-006628
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-005391
Habitat Selection
95-005391
Inter species Relationships
95-005391
Hanagement/Reaeat:ch--Rivers and
Streams
95-006628
Mlcrohabltat
95-005391
Population Studies
95-005391
Cottus cognatus
Abundance/Factors of
95-005644
95-006609
95-006628
Benthos
95-006609
Canopy
95-006GQ9
Distribution/Factors of
95-006099
Management/Research- -General
95-006099
Mai>agement/Research--EUvers and
Streams:
95-005644
95-006609
95-006628
Trophic Relationships
95-005644
95-006609
Cottus confusus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-003456
Foods/Feeding
95-005456
Photoperlodism
95-005456
Population Studies
95-005456
Season
95-005456
Cottus gobio
Biomaas
95-006569
Bird Predation
95-005467
Early Development
95-004679
Embryology
95-004679
Flow Regimes
95-006655
Gills
9S-00/i679
Habitat Evaluation
95-006655
Management /Re search — Rivera and
Streams
95-006569
FR 40(3)
447
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Cottus goblo
Streams
95-006655
Morphology
95-001679
Mortality Factors
95-005467
Population Studies
95-005-167
95-006569
Season
95-005*167
Stock Assessment
95-006569
95-006655
Temperature
95-006655
Cottus kessleri
Gene Mapping
95-005693
Species Identification
95-005693
Couesius plumbGUS
Distribution /Factors of
95-006099
Management / Rea earch - - Genera I
95-006099
Grenicichla lipidota
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005248
Foods /Feed Ing
95-005248
Life History /General
95-005248
Maturation
95-005248
Population Studies
95-005248
Spawning
95-Q0524B
Cromileptes altivelia
Culture/Propagation
95-004505
Production
95-004505
Ctenocha-etus striatus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005381
Coral Reefs
95-005381
Distribution/Factors of
95-005381
Han agern ent/ Resea rch - -Ma rine
95-005381
Nursery Areas
95-005381
Ctenolabrus rupeatrts
Age /Growth
95-005279
Aga/Sex Relationships
95-005279
Behavior
95-005837
Cleaning Behavior
95-005837
Foods/Feeding
95-005279
95-005837
Length. -Weight Relationships
95-005279
Life Historv/Gonni-ai
. ..CONTINUED...
Ctenolabrus rupestris
Microsporidia
95-005790
Parasites /Diseases
95-005790
Polyculture
95-005837
Population Studies
95-005279
Protozoan Diseases
95-005790
Reproduction
95-005279
Season
95-005279
Ctenolucildae
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Fish Lists/Keys
95-005700
Taxonomy
95-005700
Ctenolucius
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Fish Lists/Keys
95-005700
Taxonomy
95-005700
Ctenolucius bcani
Distribution /Geographic a I
95-005700
Species Identification
95-005700
Ctenoluciua hujeta
Distribution/Geographical
95-005700
Species Identification
95-005700
Ctenopharyngodon idella
Abundance/Factors of
95-006687
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004429
95-006368
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004340
95-004344
95-004345
95-006305
95-006327
95-006665
95-006687
Control /Biological
95-006305
95-006685
95-006687
Culture/Propagation
95-004429
95-004447
95-004458
95-004469
95-004484
95-004594
95-005627
95-006368
Diets
95-004394
Economic Value
95-004484
Economics
95-004429
448
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Ctenopliaryngodon idella
Endocrinology
95-004458
Exotic Species
95-006327
Feeds
95-004594
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-004 469
95-006368
Fish Control/Removal
95-004345
Gonadotropin
95-004458
Growth Hormone
95-004458
Hybrid Fish
95-004345
Interspecies Relationships
95-006327
Management/ Re a earcli- - Lakes
95-004345
Management /Research- -Reservoirs
95-004345
95-006305
95-006685
95-006687
ManageJnent/Research--Rlvcrs and
Streams
95-006327
Marketing
95-004484
Polyculture
95-004429
95-004469
95-004594
95-005427
Pond Culture
95-004484
95-006368
Production
95-004458
95-004484
Reproduction
95-006327
Stock Assessment
95-006327
Stocking Density
95-004340
95-006305
S locking / In troduc tion s
95-004340
95-004345
95-006305
95-006687
Triplold Fish
95-004345
95-006327
Troplilc Relationships
95-005427
Cubiceps baxteri
Early Development
95-005689
Merlstic Studies
95-005689
Morpheme try
95-005689
Species Identification
95-005689
Cubiceps squamiceps
Early Development
95-005689
...CONTINUED.. .
Cubiceps squamlceps
Meriatic. Studies
95-005689
Marphom&try
95-005689
Species Identification
95-0056B9
Culaea Inconstans
Abundance /Factor a of
95-006628
Behavior
95-005173
Interspecles Relationships
95-005173
Learning
95-005173
Pheromones
95-005173
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005173
Cyclichthys splnosus
Epidermis
95-005054
Toxins
95-005954
Cyclopteridae
Taxonomy
95-005658
Cyma togas ter aggregata
Bird Predation
95-005432
Population Studies
95-005432
Cynolebias
Taxonomy
95-005666
Cynolebias melanotaenia
Distribution/Geographical
95-005666
Osteology
95-005666
Species Identification
95-005666
Cynolebias nigriplnnis
Neoplasms
95-005797
Parasites /Diseases
95-005797
Protozoan Diseases
95-005797
Cynoscion janinlconsia
By catch
95-006982
Flsti Processing
95-006982
Cynoscion macdonalcli
Endangered Populations
95-006867
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006867
Cynoscion nebulosus
Abundance/Factors of
95-005655
Foods/Feeding
95-005655
Habitat Selection
95-005655
Seagrass Beds
95-005655
Cynoscion regalis
Bioenergetics
93-004836
FR 40(3)
449
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cynoscion regalis
Calorific Values
95-001836
Cyprinella splloptera
Activity Patterns
95-005459
Extirpation
95-006553
Foods/Feeding
95-005459
Cyprinidae
Abundance /Factors of
95-005373
Activity Patterns
95-003408
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006516
Brood Stock
95-004482
Cu Itu r si P ropagation
95-004390
95-004423
95-00447(1
95-004482
95-004496
95-004595
Early Development
95-005408
Economic Value
95-004484
Endocrinology
95-005338
Evolution
95-005089
Feeding Experiments
95-004595
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004474
95-004496
Fish Lists/Keys
93-005089
Fry Production
95-004482
95-004595
Gear Efficiency
95-006343
Gonadotropin
95-004482
Habitat Selection
95-005373
History
95-004482
Harmon eg
95-004482
Induced Maturation
95-004482
Karyotypes
95-005089
Larvae
95-004595
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-004496
Management/Research- -River a and
Streams
95-005373
95-006516
Marketing
95-004484
Maturation
95-005338
Microhabitat
95-005373
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinidae
Migration
95-005408
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-004482
Parasites/Diseases
95-005720
Plmtoperiodiam
95-005338
95-005408
Ploidy Levels
95-005089
Pond Culture
95-004474
95-004482
95-004484
Production
95-004484
Reconditioning
95-005338
Reproduction
95-004482
95-005338
Reproductive Cycle
95-005338
Sampling
95-006343
Site Suitability
95-004496
Spawning
95-005338
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004482
95-005338
Taxonomy
95-005089
Temperature
95-005338
Turbulence
95-005408
Cyprinodon maculnriiis
Desert Habitat
95-007029
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007029
Extirpation
95-007029
Habitat Alterations
95-007029
Life History/General
95-007029
Management/Research-- Genera I
95-007029
Sanctuaries
95-007029
Cyprinodon nevadensis nmargoano
Distribution/Geographical
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-006185
Cyprinodon nevadensis nevaJonsls
Distribution/Geographical
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-006185
Cyprinodon nevadensis slioshona
Cul ture / Propaga t ion
95-004490
Diatribution/Geograpfoicnl
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-004490
FR 40(3)
450
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinodon nevadensis shoshone
Endangered populations
95-0061B5
Laboratory Spawning
95-004190
Production
95-004490
Cyprinodon radiosus
Desert Habitat
95-007030
Endangered /Threatened Species
95-007030
Extirpation
95-007030
Habitat Alterations
95-007030
Life Hi story /General
95-007030
Hanagcmen t/Researcli--General
95-007030
Sanctuaries
05-007030
Water Diversions
95-007030
Cyprinodon salinus miller!
Desert Habitat
95-006064
Endangered Populations
95-006064
Life History/General
95-006064
Management /Research- -General
95-006064
Marshes, Salt
95-006064
Sanctuaries
95-006064
Wilderness Areas
95-006064
Cyprinodon salinus salinus
Distribution/Geographical
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-006185
Cyprinodontidae
Aquariums
95-004641
Culture/Propagation
95-004641
Distribution/Geographical
95-004641
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-004641
Pho tope riod ism
95-005368
Reproduction
95-005351
Reproductive Cycle
95-005368
Spawning
95-005368
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Temperature
95-005368
Tides
95-005368
Cyprinua
Taxonomy
95-006303
Cyprinus carpio
Acidification
95-005972
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Cyprinus carpio
Aeration
95-004495
Af la toxins
95-005990
Age /Growth
95-004433
95-004441
95-004465
95-004.583
95-004609
95-004692
95-004959
95-006362
95-006447
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004441
95 -00 4 82 &
95-004963
Agricultural Wastes
95-006362
95-006364
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004428
95-004429
95-004451
95-004546
95-006364
95-006366
95-006367
95-006368
Allozymes
95-005113
Amino Acids
95-004546
95-004,582
95-004,615
95-004856
Ammonia
95-006025
Anesthetics
95 -0044 BO
Antibiotics
95-004415
Appetite Stimulants
95-005030
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004341
95-004344
Ascorbic Acid
95-005118
Bacterial Diseases
95-004367
95-005714
Bio accumulation
95-005953
Biochemical Composition
95-004609
BloenergetJ.cs
95-004910
95-004911
95-004912
Biological Monitoring
95-005915
95-005953
95-006030
BiomasB
95-006364
Blosorption
95-005940
95-006024
Bird P red at ion
95-005443
FR 40(3)
451
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTIHUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Bird Ptedation
95-005444
Body Fora
95-004692
Brood Stock
95-004450
Cadmium
95-006044
Calcium
95-004781
95-005940
Carbohydrate Metabolism
95-004585
95-004761
95- 00*1855
95-004998
Carbohydrates
95-004609
Carcass Traits
95-004419
95-004441
95-004583
95-004692
95-004828
CarniLlne
95-004550
Catechol amines
95-004855
95-004963
95-005033
Cell Culture
95-004761
95-004855
Cloning
95-005124
95-005155
Cobalt
95-005940
Condition Factors
9S-006027
Contaminated Sediments
95-006030
Control /Algae
95-004341
Cryop reservation
95-004492
95-004756
95-004800
95-006023
Culture/ Propagation
95-004365
95-004367
95-004415
95-004419
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Culture/Propagation
95-004470
95-004471
95-004485
95-004492
95-004495
95-004546
95-004550
95-004554
95-004562
95-004566
95-004573
95-004562
95-004583
95-004585
95-004594
95-004596
95-004615
95-004661
95-004692
95-004828
95-004856
95-004999
95-005030
95-005061
95-005062
95-005085
95-005092
95-005109
95-005149
95-005150
93-005427
95-005706
95-005714
95-006024
95-006025
95-006303
95-006362
95-006364
95-006366
95-006367
95-006368
95-006447
95-006989
Cytology
95-005928
Deltaniethrin
95-006026
Diagnostic Techniques
95-006029
Diets
95-004546
95-004550
95-004554
95-004562
93-004566
95-004573
95-004582
95-004583
95-004594
95-004596
95-004603
95-004615
93-004856
Digestive System
95-004615
95-004750
95-006026
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
95-006023
Dioxin
95-006030
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus catpio
Disease Susceptibility
95-005812
DNA
95-00512')
95-005155
Early Development
95-005972
95- 006044
Economics
05-004425
95-00442B
05-006989
Ectoparasites
95-005714
Education
95-004425
Eggs
95-004706
Embryology
95-005972
95-006023
Endocrinology
95-004781
95-004952
95-004959
95-005062
Enzymes
95-004554
95-004750
95-006026
95-006027
Ell tro phi cat ion
95-004422
Exotic Species
95-006303
Extension Services
95-004425
Eyes
95-004793
Feeding Experiments
95-004582
95-004563
95-004609
95-004615
Feeds
95-004585
95-004594
Fertilization
95-004477
95-004492
95-004706
95-004756
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-004422
95-004451
95-004469
95-005427
95-006362
95-006364
95-006366
95-006367
95-006368
Fins
95-004411
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004451
Fisli Kills
95-005908
Fish Processing
95-004495
95-006989
...CONTINUED.. .
Cyprinus carpio
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004420
95-004550
95-004582
95-004583
95-004609
95-004615
95-004910
Foods/ Feeding
95-004911
95-005427
Fry Production
95-004425
95-004495
95-004562
95-004566
95-004573
95-005706
Fungicides
95-006047
Gas Bubble Disease
95-005908
Gene Expression
95-005092
General
95-004423
Genetic Diversity
95-005092
Genetic Engineering
95-004365
95-005110
Genetic Markers
95-005114
Genetic Strains
95-004419
95-004443
95-004562
95-005092
95-005109
95-005113
95-005114
95-005118
95-005149
95-005150
95-005158
Genetics
95-004419
95-004442
95-004443
95-004450
95-004999
95-005085
95-005086
95-005092
95-005106
95-005109
95-005110
95-005113
95-005114
95-005118
95-005122
95-005149
95-005150
95-005138
Giil Diseases
95-005865
Gill Necrosis
95-006025
Gill Parasites
95-005706
Gills
95-004441
FR 40(3)
453
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Gills
95-006040
Glucose
95-004761
95-OQ499B
95-005033
Gonadotropin
95-004875
Growth Hormone
95-004B75
95-005030
95-005124
Growth Stimulants
95-004415
95-005030
Gyno gene sis
95- 0050 BO
Habitat Alterations
95-006675
Handling Methods
95-004480
Harvesting Techniques
95-004495
Hatchery Design
95-004451
95-004495
Hatchery/ Hi Id Populations
95-006303
Heart
95-006026
Heated Water
95-004441
95-004692
95-004:828
Heavy Metals
95-005953
Helminths
95-005714
Hematology
95-004781
95-005033
95-005965
95-005990
95-006020
95-006047
Herbicides
95-005965
Herpes virus
95-005812
Heterozygosily
95-004419
95-005113
95-005114
His tory
95-004448
95-006303
Hooking / Handling Stress
95-004477
Hormones
95-004B75
95-005061
Hybridization
95-004365
95-004420
95-00*1448
95-003086
95-005158
Hypothalamic-llypophysial System
95-004963
95-005062
Hypoxia
95-004492
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Immune Response
95-004596
95-005715
95-006029
Induced Maturation
95-004477
95-005061
95-005062
Insulin
95-004761
95-004952
Invertebrate Forage
95-004367
Larvae
95-004562
95-004566
95-004942
Leucocyte Migration
95-005715
Life History/General
95-006303
Llpld Composition
95-004573
Llpld Content
95-004441
95-004828
95-005030
Lipid Metabolism
95-004596
Liver
95-004761
95-004855
95-004998
95-005928
95-006026
Lymphocytes
95-005715
Management/Reaea fell—General
95-004341
Management/Research--LalfGS
95-005427
Hanagemon t / Re sea rch- - Pen J a
95-005427
Management/Researcli--HoacrvolrJ
95-006030
95-006336
95-006675
Management /Research—Rivers and
Streams
95-005908
Manure
95-006304
Marketing
95-004425
95-006989
Masculiniaatlon
95-004442
95-004999
Maturation
95-004875
Medication in Diets
95-004367
Mercury
95-006047
Metabolic Rates
95-004856
Metabolism
95-004609
95-004615
95-004910
95-004911
FR 40(3)
454
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Cyprinus carpio
Metabolism
15-004912
Methidathion
95-006027
Modeling
95-005427
95-006447
Morphology
15-004441
15-004692
55-005158
95-006303
Morpheme try
95-004441
95-004692
Movements
95-006336
Multispecies Management
95-005427
Musculature
95-004692
95-004828
95-004928
Mutations
95-005122
Neoplasms
95-005865
Net-Pen Culture
95-004451
95-006367
Nitrogen
95-004911
95-004912
95-006367
Nutrients
95-004422
Nutrition
95 -00454 6
95-004550
95-004554
95-004566
95-004573
95-004596
95-004603
95-004B56
Oo genes is
95-005062
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-006303
Overwintering
95-005030
Oxygen
95-004492
93-004942
Parasites /Diseases
95-004367
95-0-04596
93-005706
95-005714
95-005715
95-005726
95-005812
95-005865
95-005990
95-006025
Pesticides
95-006027
pEI
95-005033
95-005972
95-006025
...CONTINUED. ..
Cyprinus carpio
Phagocytosis
95-005715
Phenols
95-006029
Photoreception
95-004793
Phy top lank ton
95-004434
Pituitary Gland
95-004381
Plankton
95-O06364
95-006367
Ploidy Levels
95-005085
Pollution
95-006030
95-006364
Pollution Abatement
95-004341
Polychlorinated Blpiienyls
95-006024
Polycul ture
95-004451
95-004469
95-004594
95-005427
95-006362
95-006364
95-006366
Polyploidy
95-005085
Pond Culture
95-004422
95-004428
95-004432
95-004434
95-004451
95-004-603
95-006368
Population Studies
95-005444
Potassium
95-00'i87Q
Production
95-004419
95-004420
95- 004 443
95-004448
95-004450
95-004485
95-004856
95-004999
95-005085
95-005427
95-006447
Protein Synthesis
95-004910
95-004911
95-004912
Proteins
95-004583
95-004609
95-004910
95-004911
95-004912
95-00492B
95-005155
Protozoan Diseases
95-005714
Public Health Problems
95-006024
FR 40(3)
455
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Public Health Problems
95-006030
Put- and -Take
95-006336
Raceway Culture
95-004451
Recirculating Systems
95-004*42
Reproductive Cycle
95-004963
Respiration
95-004942
Rice-Fish Culture
95-004'i51
Salinity
95-004869
Scales
95-005158
Season
95-004828
95-004875
95-004963
95-005444
95-006336
Sediment
95-006366
Selective Breeding
95-004*19
95-004443
95-00444B
95-004450
95-005092
95-005109
95-005149
95-005150
95-006303
Sewage Effluents
95-006024
Sex Determination
95-005122
Sex Reversal
95-004442
95-004999
95-005106
95-005122
Social Values
95-004425
95-006989
Spawning Techniques
95-004477
95-004492
Sperm
95-004477
" 104492
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Stocking Density
95-004485
Stocking/ Introductions
95-004485
95-006303
95-006336
Stress
95-004492
95-005118
Supplemental Feeding
95-004603
95-005427
Surfactants
95-006040
Survival
95-006336
Swimb ladder Disease
95-005714
Tank Culture
95-004661
Temperature
95-004441
95-004793
95-005715
95-006025
Thermal Shock
95-005085
Thermal Tolerance
95-005030
Toxicity Testing
95-005965
95-005972
95-005990
95-006023
95-006026
93-006027
95-006029
95-006040
95-006044
Toxicology
95-005915
95-005953
95-005965
95-005972
95-005990
95-006023
95-006026
95-006027
95-006029
95-006040
Trace Metals
95-005953
Trans Eerrins
95-005092
Transplanted Species
95-006303
Trophic Relationships
95-005427
95-005953
Vaccination
95-004367
Viral Diseases
95-005714
95-005812
Vision
95-004793
Vitellogenin
95-005062
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006675
Water quality
95-004433
456
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Cyprinus carpio
Water Quality
95-004470
95-004471
95-006025
95-006366
95-006367
Water Supply
95 - 00 V. 28
95-001451
Xenobiotics
95-006024
Zoo plank ton
95-001432
95-001582
95-004603
Cyprinus carpio carpio
DIs trilmtion/ Geographical
95-006303
History
95-006303
Management/Research'-Rivers and
Streams
95-006303
Mnrphometry
95-006303
Paleontology
95-006303
Cyprinua carpio haematopterus
•Cryop re s erva tion
95-004492
Culture/Propagation
. 95-004492
95-006303
Distribution/Geographical
95-006303
Fertilization
95-004492
Hypoxia
95-004492
Oxy&en
05-00*492
Spawning Techniques
95 -004 't92
Sperm
95-001492
Stress
95-004492
Cypselurus cyanopterus
Commercial Fishing
95-005590
Distribution/Factors of
95-005581
95-005590
Distribution/Geographical
05-005590
Early Development
95-005581
95-005581
Life History/General
95-005561
95-005590
Managemen t / Res ear ch - -Marine
95-005590
Parasites /Diseases
95-005851
Spawning
95-005581
Stock Assessment
95-005590
Teematodos
95-005851
Cypselurus exsiliens
Parasites /Diseases
95-005651
Trematodes
95-005851
Cypselurus furcatus
Parasites/Diseases
95-005851
Trematodes
95-005851
Cypselurus heterurus
Parasites/Diseases
95-005851
Trematodes
95-005851
Cypselurus nigricans
Parasites/Diseases
95-005851
Trematodes
95-005851
Danlo rerlo
Biological Monitoring
95-005951
Carbohydrates
95-004970
Cell Culture
95-006003
Chlorophenols
95-005929
Dichlorophenol
95-006003
Early Development
95-005951
95-006003
Eggs
95-004674
Embryology
95-004739
95-004970
95-005130
Exercise
95-004962
Fertilization
95-004674
Genetic Engineering
95-005130
Genetics
95-005130
Kidneys
95-006003
Lactate
95-004962
Liver
95-006003
Metabolism
95-004962
Modeling
95-005929
Oxygen
95-004962
Sperm
95-004674
Swimming Performance
95-004962
95-005951
Techniques
95-005929
Temperature
95-004739
Toxicity Testing
95-005951
95-006003
FR 40(3)
457
1995
...CONTINUED...
Danio rerio
Toxicology
95-005929
95-005951
95-006003
Variation Studies
95-004963
Xenobiotics
95-005951
Dascyllug aruanus
Coral Reefs
95-005381
Nursery Areas
95-005381
Dasyatis afcnjei
Early Development
95-004990
Teeth
95-004990
Dasyatis centroura
Aquariums
95-005833
Disease Control
95-005833
Lesions
95-005833
Monogenca
95-005833
Parasites/Diseases
95-005833
Decapterus punctatus
Early Development
95-005314
Ichthyoplankton
95-005314
Population Studies
95-005314
Decapterus rhonchus
Early Development
95-005314
Ichthyoplankton
95-005314
Population Studies
95-005314
Deltistes luxatus
Dams
95-007039
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
95-007039
95-007050
Habitat Alterations
95-007039
Habitat Protection
95-007050
History
95-007039
95-007050
Planning
95-007050
Subsistence Fishing
95-007039 8
Water Diversions
95-007039
...CONTINUED, . .
Deltistes luxatus
Water Quality
95-006538
Geothermal Water
95-005568
Merlstic Studies
95-005568
Morpheme try
95-005568
Species Identification
95-005568
Diapterus oliathostonw.
Mammal Predatlon
95-006734
Diapterus plumiori
Fish as Food
95-006979
Subsistence Fishine
95-006979
Dicentrarchus labrax
Amino Acids
95-004566
Bacterial Diseases
95-005746
Culture/Propagation
95-004503
95-004586
Cytology
95-00/i678
Diets
95-004503
35-004536
Disease Defense Mechanisms
95-005756
Early Development
95-004987
Egg Production
95-004503
Endorphins
95-004920
Feeding Experiments
95-004586
Food Supply
95-004987
Gonads
95-004920
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-004920
Immune Response
95-004754
95-004763
ImmunoglobuUns
95-004763
Induced Maturation
95-004503
Larvae
95-004503
Management/Research— Marine
95-006275
Mucus
95-005756
, Parasites/Diseases
95-004754
95-005746
95-005756
Photoperiodism
95-004503
FR $0(3)
458
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
DIeentrarchua lab rax
Pho toper iodi sin
95-004987
Pituitary Gland
95-001,920
Proteins
95-004586
Reproduction
95-004503
Reproductive Cycle
95-005325
Salinity
95-005746
Spawning
95-005325
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004503
Swimb ladder
95-004987
Temperature
95-004987
95-005746
Thyimis
95-004678
Yield
95-006275
Diodon hystrix
Epidermis
95-005951
Toxins
95-005954
Diplodus annularis
Early Development
95-005394
Habitat Selection
95-005394
Diplodus puntazzo
Early Development
95-005391
Habitat Selection
95-005394
Diplodus sargua
Culture/ Propagation
95-004365
Early Development
95-005394
Foods /Feeding
95-004731
Genetic Engineering
95-004365
Habitat Selection
95-005394
Hybridization
95-004365
Jaws
95-004731
Morphology
95-004731
Musculature
95-004731
Osteology
95-004731
Ptmryngeal Teeth
95-004731
Diplodus vulgaris
Early Development
95-005394
llabitnt Selection
95-005394
nitrema temmincki
Embryology
95-004721
. ..CONTINUED...
Ditrema temmincki
otoliths
95-004721
Dorosoma
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005536
Dorosoma cepedlanuni
Abundance/Factors of
95-005471
Acoustical Methods
95-006339
Age /Growth
95-005-171
95-005528
95-005625
Age/Sen Relationships
95-005471
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004341
Baltflsh
95-006505
Control/Algae
95-004341
Early Development
95-005528
Electrofiahing
95-006339
Flsli Control /Removal
95-006479
95-006480
Foods/Feeding
95-003171
Hatching
95-005625
95-005640
Lake Renovation
95-006479
95-006460
Management/Research-- General
95-004341
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-005 fi72
95-006473
95-006479
95-006480
95-006505
Management /Research- -Ponds
95-005610
Modeling
95-005472
Mortality Rates
95-005625
Nets/Cast Nets
95-006305
Nats/Gill Nets
95-006339
Nats/ Seines
95-006339
Nets /Trawls
95-006339
Niche Overlaps
95-005171
Nutrient Control
95-006/i79
Nutrients
95-006473
Pollution Abatement
93-001341
Population Studies
95-006339
Predator /Prey Relationships
95-005471
FR 40(3)
459
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Dorosoma cepedianum
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005472
95-005640
Recruitment
95-005625
Sampling
95-006339
Stock ing /Introductions
95-005472
Survival
95-005625
Time Series Analysis
95-005472
Transplanted Species
95-005472
Trophic Relationships
95-005472
95-006473
95-006479
95-006660
Hater Quality
95-006480
Dorosoraa petenense
Acoustical Methods
95-006339
Baitfish
95-006505
Electrofiahing
95-006339
Foods/Feeding
95-006678
Intraapecles Relationships
95-006678
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006505
Management/ Research- -Reservoirs
95-006678
Management/Regearcli--River3 and
Streams
95-006557
Movements
95-005342
Hets/Cast Nets
95-006505
He Is I Gill Hats
95-006339
Nets/Seines
95-006339
Nets /Trawls
95-006339
Parasites/Diseases
95-005707
Reproductive. Cycle
lonahips
...CONTINUED.. .
Elasmobranchii
Orientation/ Homing
95-005213
Electrona carlsbergi
Bird Predation
95-005481
Distribution/Geographical
95-005481
Morpheme try
95-005481
Eleginops maclovinus
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006797
Neta/Gill Nets
95-006797
Eleginus gracllts
Abundance/ Factors of
95-005649
95-006860
Biomass
95-006860
Habitat Selection
95-005649
Management/ Research— Marine
95-006860
Recruitment
95-005649
Elcotris sandwicensis
Behavior
95-006564
Dispersal
95-006564
Embiotocidae
Pho toper iod is m
95 -005 3 6B
Reproductive Cycle
95-005368
Spawning
95-005368
Temperature
95-005368
Tides
95-005368
Emme lich thy s nltiitus
Morpheme try
95-005682
Variation Studios
95-005682
Emmelichthys nitidus cyanoscms
Morphotnetry
95-005682
Variation Studies
95-005682
Engraulicypris argentea
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006276
95-006422
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006276
95-006422
Management t / Re s earch - - Uk 09
95-006276
95-006422
Modeling
95-006422
Yield
95-006276
95-006422
Engraulidae
Abundance /Factors of
95-005310
Commercial Fishing
95-006922
460
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Engcauiidae
Currents
95-006922
I ch th yap lank ton
95-005310
Management/Research- -Marine
95-005310
•95-006922
Planning
95-006922
Population Studies
95-005310
Upwelling
95-006922
Year Class Strength
95-005310
Engrau Us anchoita
Connercial Fishing
95-006762
Nets/Purse Seines
95-006762
Engraulis nustralis
Algal Blooms
95-005909
Fish Kills
95-005909
Paras 1. tea /Diseases
95-005909
Temperature
95-005909
Engraulis encrasicolus
Abundance /Factors of
95-006881
Age/Growl!)
95-006881
Biaenergetics
95-004753
Distribution/ Vertical
95-005400
Early Development
95-005 400
Harvest
95-00*881
Larval Drift
95-005400
Length Frequencies
95-006881
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006881
Metabolism
95-004753
Population Studies
95-006B81
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005451
Regulations /General
95-006881
Reproduction
95-005400
Stock Assessment
95-006BB1
Stratification
95-005400
Svinrning Performance
95-004753
Temperature
95-005400
Up we 11 ing
95-005400
Engraulis uiocdax
Food Technology
95-004575
...CONTINUED. ..
Engraulis raordax
Toxins
95-004575
Epinephelus
Cage Culture
95-004507
Culture /Propagation
95-004501
95-004507
Economics
95-004501
Fry Production
95-004507
Planning
95-004501
95-004507
Production
95-004501
Epinephelus adsconsiotiis
Age /Growth
95-005538
Age/Length Composition
95-005538
Epinephelus akaara
Cul ture / Propaga ti on
95-004446
Egg Production
95-Q0444G
Larvae
95-004446
Epinephelus flavolimbatua
Competition
95-005438
Foods /Feed ing
95-005438
Epinephelus guttatua
Age /Growth
95-005538
Age/Length Composition
95-005538
Epinephelus malabarlcus
Cage Culture
95-004533
Culture/Propagation
95-004533
Production
95-004533
Epinephelus megachlr
Cul ture/ Propagation
95-004508
Production
95-004508
Epinephelus morio
Age /Growth
95-005519
Length Frequencies
95-005519
von Dcrtalanffy Growth Function
95-005519
Epinephelus niveatus
Competition
95-005438
Foods /Feed ing
95-005438
Epinephelus salmoidea
Cage Culture
95-004533
Culture/Propagation
95-004533
Production
95-004533
Epinephelus suillis
Cul ture / Propagati on
95-00450S
FR 40(3)
461
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. .CONTINUED...
Epinephelus suillis
Production
95-004508
Epinephelus tauvina
Culture/Propagation
95-004357
95-004505
Production
95-004357
95-004505
Eptatretus stouti
Age /Growth
95-005271
Cardiovascular System
95-004966
Population Studies
95-005271
Respiration
95-004966
Ernogramrnua hexagranrius
Abundance /Factors of
95-006860
Biofnass
95-006860
Hanagement/Reaearch--Harine
95-006860
Esocidae
Taxonomy
95-005141
Esax americanus
Chromosomes
95-005141
Distribution/Factors of
95-005592
Genetics
95-005141
Karyo types
95-003141
Population Studies
95-005592
Variation Studies
95-005141
Esox lucius
Activity Patterns
95-005169
Aquatic Plant Control
95-006485
Artificial Spawning Beds
95-003335
Behavior
95-005169
95-005171
Biological Monitoring
95-006036
Biosorption
95-006013
Bird Predation
95-005422
Cesium
95-006013
Chlorophenols
95-006036
Chromosomes
95-005141
Cryopreservation
95-004747
Culture /Propagation
95-004447
Defecation
95-005171
Economic. Vai,,~
. . . CONTINUED . . .
Esox lucius
Egg Survival
95-005335
Genetics
95-005141
Habitat Alterations
95-006675
Habitat Selection
95-005169
95-005646
Heavy Metal a
95-005898
Interspeciea Relationships
95-005169
95-005173
95-005184
Karyo types
95-005141
Lake Renovation
95-006485
Managemen t / R e sco rch- -Gone ra 1
95-006287
Hanagenient/ReBeorcli--l,(ikcs
95-005646
95-005898
95-006270
95-006344
95-006485
95-007026
Management/Research- -Rcsotvoln
95-006675
95-007026
Management/Research- -Hlvcrs irj
Streams
95-005646
95-006411
Mercury
95-005898
Microiiabitat
95-005335
95-005646
Modeling
95-006111
Mucus
95-005184
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006344
Overwintering
95-005646
Population Genetics
95-005095
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005169
95-005193
Radioactive Wastes
95-006013
Spawning
95-005335
Sperm
95-004747
Sperm Preservation
95-004747
Sportfishing
95-006270
Stock Assessment
95-006083
95-006344
95-006411
95-006675
Stocking/Introductions
95-006485
Survival
95-005646
462
199!
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED.,.
Esox lucius
Temperature
95-005335
Territorial Behavior
95-OD5646
Variation Studies
95-OQ5O95
95-005U1
Water LevDl Fluctuations
95-006675
Water Quality
95-005646
Esox masquifiongy
Chromosomes
95-005141
Genetics
95-005141
Iferbi-cidcs
95-006515
Karyo types
95-005141
Ha nagement/ Research- -General
95-006209
Management/Research—Rivers and
Streams
93-006510
Perspectives
95-006289
Population Genetics
95-005095
Public Relations
95-006289
Regulations/Size Limits
95-006289
Social Values
95-006289
Stock Assessment
95-006540
Variation Studies
95-005095
95-005141
Eaojt niger
Chromosome a
95-005141
Competition
95-006313
Foods /Feed ing
95-006313
Genetics.
95-005141
Karyotypes
95-005141
Management/ Research- -Lakes
95-006311
95-006313
Trophic Relationships
95-006311
Variation Studies
95- 00514 1
Etheostoma
Genetic Diversity
95-005082
Glaciers
95-0050B2
Heavy Metals
95-005082
Heterozygosity
95-005082
Taxonomy
95-005666
Ethcostoma camurum
Distribution/Geographical
95-00566B
...CONTINUED.. .
Etheostoma camurum
Endangered Populations
95-007033
Hybridization
95-005668
Management /Research- -General
95-007033
Species identification
95-005668
Stock Assessment
95-007033
Variation Studies
95-005668
Zoogeography
95-005668
Etheostoma chlo rob ranch liim
Dis tribution/ Geographical
95-005668
Hybridization
95-005668
Species Identification
95-005668
Variation Studies
95-005668
Zoogeography
95-005668
Etheostoma exile
Behavior
95-005176
Bird Predatlon
95-005444
Courtship
95-005176
Population Studies
95-005444
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005176
Season
95-005444
Etheoatoma Juliac
Abundance/Factors of
95-005373
Habitat Selection
05-005373
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005373
Microhabitat
95-005373
Etropus microstores
Foods/Feeding
95-005480
Season
95-005480
Eucyciogobius newberryi
Coastal Habitat
95-007034
Endangered/ Th reatened Species
95-007034
Extirpation
95-007034
Habitat Alterations
95-007034
Lagoons
95-007034
Life History/General
95-007034
Management /Research- -Marine
95-007034
Shoreline Development
95-007034
Eusphyra blochii
Morphology
93-004712
FR 40(3)
463
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED, . ,
Kusphyro l)lotlili
Musculature
95 -00'. 7 12
Kutroplus tleprcasirostris
Biological Monitoring
9S-005956
Toxicology
95-003956
CHOC act us obtuslrostrle
Parasites /Diseases
95-OODB51
T coma to lies
95-005&51
Kxacou I:IIB volltana
Uistulluitiou/Factora of
95-005581
93-005591
Distcllmtlon^Gcogcaphical
95-005581
95-005591
Ecirly Development
95-OQ5SB1
95-003591
Egg"
95-005581
IjiEn IllaLocy/Gftnoral
95-005581
95-005591
I'nrnsltGB/Dlscnses
fl-5-005B51
S pawning
05-0055B1
Stock Asaasament.
95-005591
Tccmatodos
95-005851
Fugu nlplioblcs
rroLeins
Tectli
93-0
Variation Studies
Tugn riibripus
Ag« /Growth
95-004514
Culture /Propagation
9S-OOW14
DNA
95-005071
Early Development
95-0045U
Food Convarsion Efficiency
95-00451^
Genomes
95-005071
Salinity
95-004514
Survival
15-001514
rlation
-0050 7 X
Fundulua chrysotus
Cy to chrome
95-005661
Fundulus dlapnr
Cytoclircme
95-005661
Fundulua girandls
Age /Growth
95-004930
Cytochrotne
95-005661
Diurnal RTiytlun
95-00'.932
Endocrinology
95-00^.912
Growth Hormone
95-004930
Hoo
95-004933
llorrnonos
95-00 '»932
Inrnun* Rosponso
95-004932
95-00'i933
Musculature
95-004910
Nervous Syatciti
95-004932
Pho top or Iodise •
95-004933
Protein Syntlical
95-00^930
Teraporntur-C!
95-00't933
Tlicmial Tolorarti
95-001933
Fundulus liotorocl:
Abnormal Itlea
95-005942
Ago /Growth
95-005090
Biological Indl
95-005942
Cytocliromt
95-005661
Fins
95-005942
Helminths
95-005847
Ion Transport
95-004874
Kidneys
95 -004 a? 4
Lesions
95-005942
95-005942
Pacaaltos/Dlsi
95-005047
Pollution
95-0039'i2
Pulp Hill F,CC
95-005942
Salliill-y
95-005847
Survival
95-003090
TrematodoB
95-005942
Variation Sti
95-005090
XonobtoLtca
95-OQ4B74
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
IMndulus lima
Cy to chrome
95-005661
Fundulus notatus
Cy tGChrome
95-005661
Fundulus olivaceus
Cy to chroma
95-005651
Fundulua parvipinnls
Cytochrome
95-005661
Fundulus zebrlnus
Cy to chrome
95-005661
Fusigobius
Distribution/Geographical
95-QD5687
Morpheme try
95-005687
Gadidae
Agerf Growth
95-00&433
Btoenargetics
95-006433
Commercial Fishing
95-0067-27
Digestive Rate
9-5-006433
Exploitation Rates
95-006727
Ground fish
95-006763
Harvest
95-006763
Laws /Law Enforcement
95-006763
Matiagement/Research--Marlne
95-006727
95-006763
95-006938
Recruitment
95-006938
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006727
Social Values
95-006763
Stock Assessment
95-006938
Gadus macracephalus
Depth
95-005387
Distribution /Factors of
95-005387
Dis t ribu tion / Geographical
95-005387
Production
95-005367
Cadua morhua
Abundance /Factors of
95-005653
95-OQ6723
95-006730
95-006753
95-006856
95-006937
95-006960
Age /Growth
95-003307
95-005355
95-0-05506
95-005509
...CONTINUED...
Gadus morhua
Age /Growth
95-005530
95-0055'.7
95-006693
95-006723
95-006BQ6
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005203
95-005287
95-005307
95-005530
95-005565
95-005832
Behavior
95-004561
95-005267
Biomass
95-005491
95-005505
95-006723
95-006730
95-006926
Blood Pressure
95-005020
Brood Stock
95-004521
By catch
95-006992
Calcium
95-005547
Cardiovascular System
95-005020
Chemo reception
95-005181
Chromaffin Cells
95-004976
Climate
95-006760
Commercial Fishing
95-006735
95-006753
95-006760
95-006781
95-006806
95-006856
95-006862
95-006887
95-006905
95-006937
95-006960
95-006966
95-006992
Condition Factors
95-004772
95-005505
95-006723
Culture/ Propagation
95-004521
95-004540
95-004561
Diets
95-004521
95-004561
Distribution/Factors of
95-005390
95-005414
95-005419
95-005565
95-005593
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005419
FR 40(3)
465
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Gadus roorhua
Distribution/Vertical
95-005593
Early Development
95-005181
95-005203
93-005287
95-005530
95-005547
95-005634
95-006760
Egg Drift
95-005593
95-00563*1
Egg Predation
95-005634
Egg Production
95-004521
Egg Quality
95-004521
Eggs
95-004540
95-005593
Embryology
95-004540
Exploitation Rates
95-006753
95-006806
95-006856
95-006937
Explosives
95-005020
Feeding Experiments
95-004561
Fisherman /Angler Surveys
95-006781
Food Supply
95-004561
95-004772
95-006760
Foods/Feeding
95-004561
95-005179
95-0051B1
95-005203
95-005439
95-005491
95-005504
95-005832
95-006693
Fry Production
95-004521
95-004540
Gene Happing
93-005073
Genetics
95-005073
Groundfish
95-006723
Habitat Selection
95-005390
95-005414
Harvest
95-006862
95-006966
Hatching
95-005355
Histology
95-004976
History
95-OQ6B62
Incidental Entrapment
. ..CONTINUED,.,
Gadus morhua
Incidental Entrapment
95-006781
95-006905
Induced Maturation
95-004772
Intraspecies Relationship*
95-005267
Larvae
95-004521
95-004-5fiO
Larval Drift
95-005634
Latitude
95-005355
Life History/Geniiirnl
95-004521
95-005263
95-005287
95-005419
95-006693
Harmal Predntion
95-Q05453
95-005471
95-005653
95-006723
Management/ Research- -Ealu-aTl
95-005496
95-005401
95-00563'.
95-006603
Management /Research- -(Mrlne
95-005308
95-005547
95-005653
95-006723
95-006730
95-006753
95-006760
95-006789
95-006806
95-006856
95-006862
95-00 6SB7
95-006926
95-006937
95-006960
95-006966
95-006992
Maturation
95-004772
95-005-307
95-006723
Migration
95-005179
Modeling
95-005506
95-00563'.
Movements
Net- Pen Culture
95-00'i561
Nets/Gill Nets
95-0067B1
95-006905
Nets/Set Nats
95-006735
Nets /Trap Nets
95-006905
Nursery Areas
95-005517
95-005634
466
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . . CONTINUED.. .
Gadua nrarhua
Nursery Aroas
95-006693
Ocean Fronts
95-005547
Olfactlon
95-005181
Otoliths
95-005547
Oxygen
95-004540
Parasites/Diseases
95-004521
95-005832
Perspectives
1*5-006862
Population Studies
95-005453
95-OD5565
95-006723
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005203
95-005390
95-005634
Kecruitment
95-005308
95-006723
95-006753
95-006926
95-OOS937
95-006960
Regulations/ Ho rotoria
95-006966
Reproduction
95-004521
95-006693
Reproductive Cycle
95-005325
Salinity
95-004540
95-006760
Sampling
95-006992
Schooling Behavior
95-005179
Season
95-005419
Seismic Shock
95-005020
Shock
95-005020
Spawning
95-005325
95-005355
95-006760
Spawning Migration
95-005634
Stock Assessment
95-005307
95-005308
95-006693
95-006723
95-006753
95-006760
95-006769
95-006S06
95-006856
95-006926
95-006937
95-006940
Stock Identification
95-004728
. ..CONTINUED...
Gadus roorhua
Stock Identification
95-005073
95-006806
Stress
95-005020
Strontium
95-005547
Survival
95-005287
95-005530
Swinming Performance
95-005181
Temperature
95-004540
95-004561
95-004728
95-005355
95-005414
95-005419
95-005505
95-005506
95-005509
95-005547
95-006760
Territorial Behavior
95-005287
Thermocline
95-005419
Time Scries Analysis
95-005308
Trophic Relationships
95-005486
95-005491
95-005832
Variation Studies
95-004728
95-005073
95-005308
95-005506
Vertebral Counts
95-004728
Yield
95-005491
95-006693
Gadus ogac
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005710
Galeorhinua galeus
Commercial Fishing
95-006762
Exploitation Rates
95-006952
Harvest
95-006952
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006952
Management/ Has earch- -Marine
95-006952
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006762
Stock Assessment
95-006952
Gambusia affinis
Culture/ Propagation
95-004779
Mosquito Control
9S-004779
Oxygen
95-004779
Photoperiodism
95-004779
FR 40(3)
467
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Gambusia affinla
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005209
Reproduction
95-004779
Temperature
95-004779
Gambugia holbrooki
Age /Growth
95-005135
Cytology
95-00(1677
Distribution/Geographical
95-005550
Exotic Species
95-005550
Genetics
95-005135
Heterozygoaity
95-005135
Inrnune Response
95-004677
Isozymes
95-005135
Population Genetics
95-005135
Sperm
95-004677
Spermatogenesis
95-004677
Temperature
95-005135
Variation Studies
95-005135
Gaaterosteidae
Food Supply
95-005321
Photoperiodism
95-005321
Reconditioning
95-005321
Reproduction
95-005321
Reproductive Cycle
95-005321
Spawning
95-005321
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005321
Temperature
95-005321
Gasterosteus aculeatus
Abundance /Factors of
95-006487
Age /Growth
95-005535
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005224
Aquatic Plants
95-006487
95-006506
Behavior
95-005211
95-005214
95-005224
95-005365
Bloenergetics
95-005365
Bird Predation
95-005432
Coloration
95-005211
...CONTINUED,..
Gasteroateus aculeatus
Coloration
95-005224
Culture/Propagation
95-004570
Defensive Mechanises
95-004681
Diets
95-004570
Early Development
95-004727
Egg Predation
95-005365
Egg Size
95-OOfi570
Evolution
95-004681
95-005211
Fecundity
95-004570
Feeding Experiment a
95-004570
Food Supply
95-004570
95-005365
Foods /Feed ing
95-005093
95-005535
95-005864
95-006506
Helminths
95-005826
Interspeclea Relationship'
95-005211
Inttaspeciea ItalatVanihlfi
95-005535
Lake Renovation
95-000487
Life Hi story/ Conors 1
95-005365
Light
95-00521-4
Mammal Freda Lion
95-00547.4
ManaseniGnt/HoBenrcli- -leak's a
95-006487
95-006506
Mate Selection
93-005211
95-005214
95-005224
Morphology
95-004681
Neats/Nesting
95-005363
Nutrition
95-004570
Osteology
95-004727
Paras i tea /Diseases
95-005211
95-005826
95-005864
Parasitic Cojiojioda
95-005864
Parental Behavior
95-005365
Population Studies
95-005432
Predator /Prey Helntionsblp
95-005710
Protozoan Di senses
95-005211
?R 40(3)
468
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Caste cos teus aculentus
Reproduction
95-004570
95-005211
95-005365
Schooling Behavior
95-005535
Spawning
95-005211
Spines
95-004681
Stress
95-005365
Trophic Relationships
95-006487
95-006506
Variation Studies
95-00<i6ei
95-005093
Vertebral Counts
05-004727
Vision
95-005214
Gasterosteus aculcatua williamsoni
Amphibian Predation
55-007057
Channelization
95-007057
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007057
Extirpation
95-007057
Habitat Alterations
95-007057
Life History/General
95-007057
Managerient/RGsearch--Rivers anil
Streams
treams
95-007057
Sedimentation
95-007057
Vatcr Diversions
95-007057
Gonyanemus lineatus
Contemlnated Sediments
95-005997
Hepatic Lesions
95-005997
Genyptcrus blacodes
Artlsanal Fisheries
95-006797
Traps /General
95-006797
Genypterus maculatua
Allosymes
95-0056S7
Genetics
95-005657
Variation Studies
95-005657
Geotrla awstralis
Cardiovascular System
95-004966
Respiration
95-004966
Gerres clncreus
Paras itesjDiseaaes
95-005707
Gigantactis elamani
Ois tri button /Geogra phi cai
95-005569
...CONTINUED...
Gigantactis elsmani
Heristic Studies
95-005569
Morpheme try
95-005569
Glla atraria
Desert Habitat
95-005558
Distribution/Geographical
95-005558
Exotic Species
95-005558
Gila bicolor rnohavensis
Endangered /Tli reatcned Species
95-007032
Extirpation
95-007032
Hybridization
95-007032
Life History/General
95-007032
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-007032
Stocking/ Introductions
95-007032
Temperature
95-007032
Transplanted Species
95-007032
Gila bicolor obesa
Exotic Species
95-007031
Hybridization
95-00703i
Gila bicolor anyderi
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007031
Extirpation
95-007031
Habitat Alterations
95-007031
Hybridization
95-007031
Li£e History/General
95-007031
Management/ Research- -Rivera and
Streams
95-007031
Stocking/ Introductions
95-007031
Water Diversions
95-007031
Gila bicolor vnccacepa
Di s t r ib ut Ion / Geog raph ica 1
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-006185
Gila copei
Age /Growth
95-005256
Gonosomatic Index
95-005256
Life Hiatory/Genaral
95-005256
Reproduction
95-005256
Gila elegans
Endangered/Threatened Spc''4
95-00706B
Extirpation
95-007068
FR 40(3)
469
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Gila elegans
Habitat Alterations
95-007068
Impoundment
95-007068
Sanctuaries
95-007068
Temperature
95-007068
Gila orcutti
Exotic Species
95-007032
Hybridization
95-007033
Girella punctata
Cul ture / Propaga tion
95-004592
Diets
95-004592'
Feeding Experiments
95-004592
Glosaamla gjellerupi
Abundance /Factors of
95-005289
Condition Factors
95-005289
Distribution/Geographical
95-005289
Fecundity
95-005289
Foods/Feeding
95-005289
Habitat Selection
95-005289
Life History/General
95-005289
Reproduction
95-005289
Glossogobius giurus
Fungal Diseases
95-005784
Parasites/Diseases
95-005784
Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
Abundance /Factors of
95-006730
Biomass
95-006730
D i s tr ibu tion / G eog raphl c a 1
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Mammal Predation
95-005453
Management/Re search- -Marine
95-006730
Population Studies
95-005453
Gnathanodon speciosus
Cul ture/ Propagation
95-004505
Production
95-004505
Gnathonemus peters!
Behavior
95-005172
Electrotaxis
95-005172
Learning
95-005172
Gobildae
Distribution/ Factors of
95-005416
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Gobiidae
Freshwater Inflow
95-005416
Larval Behavior
95-005416
Larval Drift
95-005416
FhotoperiodtEm
95-005368
Reproductive Cycle
95-005368
Spawning
95-005368
Taxonomy
95-005687
Temperature
95-005368
Tides
95-005368
Gobio gobio
Bird Predation
95-005422
Cestodes
95-005029
Exotic Species
95-005422
Habitat Selection
95-005215
Tnmune Response
95-005029
Parasites/Diseases
95-005029
Population Studio!
95-005422
Swimming Pe r formal
95-005215
Turbulence
95-005215
Gobionotothen git be
Evolution
95-005087
Genomes
95-005087
Hemntology
95-005087
Gabiosoma boac
Early Development
95-005656
Habitat Selection
95-006706
Larval Identifica
95-005656
Management/ Re senr
95-006706
Morpliometry
95-005656
Oxygen
95-006706
Predator/Prey Rcl
95-006706
Trophic Relations
95-006706
Gobiosotna evelynnc
Cleaning Betmvioi
95-005233
Foods /Feedina
95-005233
Interapecics Roll
95-005233
Gobiosoma parrl
Distribution^Fac
95-005656
FR 40(3)
470
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
,. .CONTINUED...
Cobiosoma parrl
Early Development
95-005656
Larval Identification
95-005656
Hecistic Studies
95-005656
Morptiometry
95-005656
Gobio-soma robustum
Early Development
95-005656
Larval Identification
95-005656
Morpheme try
95-005656
Gobi us m-al ana storms
Enaymes
95-004806
Temperature
95-004806
Gonostona gracile
Distribution/Geographical
95-005608
Goodeidae
EgBS
95-004841
Embryology
Gonads
. 95-004641
Nutrition
95-00*641
Gynmocephalus cernmis
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005477
Biological Monitoring
55-006036
Bird Pcedation
95-005422
95-005460
95-005467
CUlorophenols
95-00603.6
Exotic Species
95-005422
Foods /Feed ing
95-005477
Interspecies Relationships
95-005422
Life Hi story /General
95-005477
Management /Re search— Rivers and
Streams
95-005460
Mortality Factors
95-005460
95-005467
Photo period ism
95-005477
Population Studies
95-005422
95-005467
95-005477
Season
95-005467
Stock Assessment
95-005460
Gytrmothorax megaspllus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005663
Heristic Studies
95-005663
, ..CONTINUED...
Cyrano thorax megaspilus
Morphometry
95-005663
New Species
95-005663
Species Identification
95-005663
Gymnoti Formes
Reproduction
95-005351
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Gymnotus carapo
Electric Fisli
95-004811
Electrolocation
95-004811
Nervous System
95-004811
Haemulon f lavolineatum
Activity Patterns
95-005431
95-006296
Foods /Feed ing
95-005431
Harking/Tagging
95-006296
Niche Overlaps
95-005431
Photoperiodlsm
95-006296
llaemulon parra
Bycatch
95-006982
Fish Processing
95-006982
Haemulon plunder!
Gear Selectivity
95-006337
Haemulon sciurus
Activity Patterns
95-005431
95-006296
Foods/ Feeding
95-005431
Gear Selectivity
95-006337
Hark ing/ Tagging
95-006296
Niche Overlaps
95-005431
Pho tope riod ism
95-006296
Ilalichoeres poecilopterus
Proteins
95-004846
Teeth
95-004846
Variation Studies
95-004846
Haplochromia argens
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005044
Early Development
95-005044
Eyes
95-005043
95-005044
photoreception
95-005043
Variation Studies
95-005043
FR 40(3)
471
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
I lap loch com is argens
Vision
95-005044
Haplochromls ishmaeli
Eyes
95-005043
Photo reception
95-005043
Variation Studies
95-005043
Hap loch romis piceatus
Eyes
95-005043
Photo reception
95-005043
Variation Studies
95-005043
Haplochromls pyrrhocephalus
Eyes
95-005043
Photo reception
95-005043
Variation Studies
95-005043
Helicolenus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Helicolenus dactyloptcrus
By catch
95-006247
Helogenes marmoratus
Morphology
95-005667
Osteology
95-005667
llemlgrammus erythrozonus
Aquariums
95-004628
Cul ture / Propaga tlon
95-004628
llemitripterua americanua
Corticosteroids
95-005047
Glucose
95-005047
Hematology
95-005047
Stress
95-005047
Hephaestus fuliginosus
Flow Regimes
95-005479
Food 3 /Fee ding
95-005479
Mouth Size
95-005479
Substrate Composition
95-005479
Trophic Relationships
95-005479
lleptranchias
Morphology
95-004724
Paleontology
95-004724
Heterobranchus longifills
Culture/Propagation
95-005070
Genetic Diversity
95-005070
.. .CONTINUED..,
Heterobranchus long if ills
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-005070
Inbreeding
95-005070
Heteroconger Longissirrua
Age /Growth
95-005612
B is tributl on /Geographic al
95-005612
Social Behavior
95-005612
Variation Studies
95-005612
lleteropneustos fosaills
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005947
Ammonia
95-005969
Biochemical Composition
95-006017
Brain
95-005947
Copper
95-005969
DetOKification
95-005947
Enaymea
95-005947
Glucose
95-005963
Hematology
95-005969
95-006017
Halathion
95-005947
Organophospha tea
95-005947
Pesticides
95-006017
Propoxur
95-006017
Proteins
95-005969
Respiration
95-005969
Toxlclty Testing
95-005947
95-005969
95-006017
Toxicology
95-005947
95-005969
95-006017
Transportation
95-004623
Hex a g r ammo 3 oc tog r ainmu a
Abundance/ Fa c Lora of
95-006860
Blomass
95-006860
Management/ Research- -Har
95-006B60
Hexanchua
Morphologsr
Paleontology
95-001724
Hiodon tergisus
Age /Growth
95-005528
Early Development
95-005528
FR 40(3)
472
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
HLadon tcrglsus
Endangered Populations
93-007033
ManaBenen tl Re s e arch - - Goner a 1
95-007033
Stock Assessment
95-007033
Hippo gl os so ides dubius
Distribution /Geographical
95-005367
Egg Size
95-005367
Eggs
95-005367
Embryology
95-005367
Spawning
95-006106
Hippoglossoides platessoides
Abundance/Factors of
95-006730
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005962
Bloassay Techniques
95-005962
Biological Monitoring
95-005962
Biomass
95-006730
BloBorptlon
95-005991
Distribution/Factors of
95-005593
Distribution^ Vertical
95-005593
Egg DrlEt
95-005593
Eggs
95-005593
Management/ Re search- -Marine
95-006730
Mercury
95-005991
Musculature
95-005962
Predator/ Prey Relationships
95-005478
Toxicology
95-005962
95-005991
Hippoglossua Ivippoglossus
Bioenergetics
95-0049 BO
Broad Stock
95-004521
Ciliates
95-005799
Cul tu r e / P ropa gation
95-00*1521
Diets
95-001521
Early Development
95-004980
Egg Production
95-00/1521
Egg quality
95-004521
Fatty Acids
95-004980
Foods/Feeding
95-005437
Fry Production
95-0045 2i
FR 40(3)
...CONTINUED...
Hlppoglossus hlppoglosaus
Groundftsh
95-006826
Larvae
95-004521
Life History /General
95-004521
Llpid Metabolism
95-004980
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006B26
Parasites/Diseases
95-004521
95-005799
Protozoan Diseases
95-005799
Reproduction
95-004521
Social Values
95-006826
Sperm
95-005111
Stock Assessment
95-006826
Trophic Relationships
95-005437
Hlppoglossus stenolepis
Bycatch
95-006910
Comnercial Fishing
95-006793
95-006817
95-006879
95-006910
95-006944
95-006945
95-006971
Condition Factors
95-006910
Economics
95-006945
95-006971
Exploitation Rates
95-006B17
Fishery Cooperatives
95-006879
Harvest
95-006793
Hooking /Hand ling Mortality
95-006910
Hooking /Handling Stress
95-006353
international Fisheries
95-006817
Longllnes
95-006971
Mammal Prcdatlon
95-006971
Management/Research-Marine
95-006793
95-006817
95-006944
95-006945
Nets /Trawls
95-006353
95-006910
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006793
95-006879
95-006944
95-006945
Regulations /General
95-006817
473
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED,.,
Hippaglosaus atenolepis
Survival
95-006353
Hirundichthys afflnis
Commercial Fishing
95-005590
Distribution/Factors of
95-005581
95-005590
95-005591
Di a tribution/Geographical
95-005581
95-005590
95-005591
Early Development
95-005581
95-005591
Eggs
95-005581
Life History /General
95-005590
95-005591
Management/Research- -Marine
95-005590
Parasites/Diseases
95-005851
Stock Assessment
95-005590
95-005591
Trematodes
95-005851
Hirundlchthys speculiger
Parasltea/Dlaeasea
95-005851
Trematodes
95-005851
Holocentrldae
Distrlbution/Factora of
95-005416
Freshwater Inflow
95-005416
Larval Behavior
95-005416
Larval Drift
95-005416
Holocentrus adscenaionia
Activity Patterna
95-006296
Harking/Tagging
95-006296
Pho tope riod ism
95-006296
Holocentrus rufua
Activity Patterns
95-006296
Harking/Tagging
95-006296
Photoperlodlsm
95-006296
Hopllas. malabaricus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004798
Environmental Impacts
95-005384
Exotic Speciea
95-005384
Foods ^Feeding
...CONTINUED...
Hoplias malabaricus
Modeling
95-005447
Oxygen
95-004798
Stocking/ Introductions
95-005384
Temperature
95-00479B
Trophic Relationships
95-005447
Hoplostethus atlanticus
Distribution /Factors o£
95-005292
Dis tributlon/ Vertica 1
95-005292
Egg Drift
95-005292
Egg Size
95-005292
Embryology
95-005292
Life History/General
95-005292
Hanageraen t/ Re a &arch - - Ha r ln«
95-004689
Morphology
95-004688
Morphomotry
95-00468B
Otoliths
95-005151
Stock Assessment
95-005151
Stock Identification
95-004686
95-005151
Variation Studies
95-004688
Hue ho hucho
Endangered Populations
95-007051
Extirpation
95-007051
Habitat Protection
95-007051
Life History /General
95-007051
Management /Research- -Rivera
Streams
95-007051
Regulations/Gone ral
95-007051
Hucho perryi
Body Form
95-004715
Cul ture / Propa ga tion
95-005849
Disease Susceptibility
95-005822
Horphometry
95-004715
95-006106
Parasites /Dis eases
95-005822
95-005849
Parasitic Copepgds
95-005849
Variation Studies
95-004715
Viral Diseases
95-005822
474
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Huso huso
Airmonla
95-004829
Excretory System
95-004929
Hybrid Fish
95-004829
Nitrogen
95-004829
Salinity
95-004829
Urea
95-004829
Hybognathus amarus
Glyphosate
95-005924
Herbicides
95-005924
Toxlcity Testing
95-005924
Toxicology
95-005921
llybagnattuis placitus
Glyphosate
95-005924
Herbicides
95-005934
Toxlcity Testing
95-005924
Toxicology
95-005924
Hybognathus reglus
Extirpation
95-006553
Hydrocynus vittatus
Hanagement /Research- -Reservoirs
95-006226
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006226
field
95-006226
Hypleurochllus
Morphology
95-005660
Taxonomy
95-005660
Hypleurochi Ins aequipinnis
Distribution/Geographical
95-005660
Species Identification
95-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hypleurochilus caudovittatus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005660
New Species
95-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hypleurochilus fissicornis
D i s tr ib ut ion / Ge o g r aph ica 1
95-005660
Species Identification
95-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hyple.uroc1i.ilus geminatus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005660
Species Identification
95-005660
...CONTINUED...
Hypieurochilua geminatua
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hypleurochilus multifilis
Distribution /Geographical
95-005660
Species Identification
95-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hypleurochilus psomlaaequipitinis
Distribution/Geographical
95-005660
New Species
95-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hy pome s us
AHoayines
95-005696
Taxonomy
95-005696
Hypomeaus nippcmensis
Alloaymea
95-005696
Exotic Species
95-005696
Species Identification
95-005696
Hypomesus pretiosiis
AHoaymes
95-005696
Species Identification
95-005696
llyporaesus transpacif icus
Allozymes
95-005696
Anesthetics
95-004625
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-004625
95-007063
Habitat Alterations
95-007063
Hooking/ Hand ling Mortality
95-004625
Hook ing /Hand ling, Stress
95-004625
Interspecies Relationships
95-00526B
Life History /General
95-007063
Management/Research- -Estuaries
95-005268
95-007063
Salinity
95-007063
Salt
95-004625
Species Identification
95-005696
Stocking/ Introductions
95-007063
Transportation
95-004625
Water Diversions
95-007063
Hypophthalmichthys raolitrix
Agriculture- Fish Culture
95-004129
95-006364
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004344
FR 40(3)
475
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED..,
Hypophthalmlchthys molitrix
Cryop reservation
93-00/1800
Culture/ Propagation
95-00-!, MV
93-004447
95-00'. 469
93-006*70
95-004471
95-0044B4
95-004594
95-006364
Diets
95-004594
Economic Value
95-004484
Feeds
95-004594
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-004409
95-006364
Marketing
95-004484
Polyculture
95-004469
95-004594
95-005427
95-006364
Pond Culture
95-004484
Production
95-004484
Sperm
95-004800
Trophic Relationships
95-005427
Hater Quality
95-004470
95-004471
Slypophthalmichthys nobilis
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004429
95-006364
Carcass Traits
95-006988
Cul ture / P ropaga tlon
95-004421
95-004429
95-004447
95-004475
95-005427
95-006364
Feeding Experiments
95-004475
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-006364
Fisherman/ Angler Surveys
95-006988
Hybrid Fish
95-004345
Llpld Content
95-006988
Nitrogen
95-004475
Nutrient Control
95-004475
Phosphorus
95-004475
Poiyculture
95-005427
95-006364
Production
95-004421
...CONTINUED...
Hypophthalmichthys nobill,
Proteins
95-006988
Sewage Effluents
95-004475
Social Values
95-006988
Trophic Relationships
95-005427
Hypopomus occidentalls
Behavior
95-005189
Electric Behavior
95-005189
Electric Fish
95-0051B9
Electrical Cwnrnm lea lion
95-005189
Pho tope riod ism
95-005189
Hypoptychus dybowskli
Abundance /Factors of
95-006860
Diomasa
95-006860
Hanagement/ResGarch—Harlne
95-006860
Ichthyorayzon fossor
Management/Hesearch--Rlv6ta scj
Streams
95-006540
Stock Assessment
95-006540
Ichthyornyzon unicuspis
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005239
DNA
95-005081
Evolution I
95-003081 !
Gene Mapping
95-OOS081
Length Frequencies
95-005239
Life History/General
95-005239
Proteins
95-005081
Spawning Migration
95-005239
Vitellogenin
95-005081
Ictaluridae
Culture/Propagation
95-004646
95-006404
Gear Efficiency
95-006343
Hatchery Design
95-004646
Management/Research- -Rivers anl
S tr earns
95-006547
Movements
95-006547
Polyculture
95-004646
Pond Culture
95-006404
Production
95-006404
Raceway Cul. ture
95-004646
176
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
||U9O
onia
-004929
retory System
-004829
rid Fish
rogen
004 829
004829
allnis nijiiiriis
ho sate
005 9 Z 4
Icicles
OD3924
city TpHtlnji
10592'!
-Dingy
503924
i thus pi in: I I. MS
\QSCH.a
10552'!
Icldas
ID5921
lint (mi
106133
•HUH vll.tnl.iisi
Level Klui'liuit
062 U
oclilJus
05*00
•ilinl tu
•OStMl
l«ti
itku Sluilli'ii
10'itbO
•ucliLliiH I'filnliivl 1 1 11 1 (in
-Itw1 lllllflil'lljl l'li]ltl il'll I
WKftO
!|)«le*
JDM6H
Hlon Html I <"l
• --CONTINUED.. .
"ypleurochllus geminatus
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hypleutochilus raiUtiFilis
Distribution/Geographical
95-005660
Species Identification
95-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
ilp
Distribution/Geographical
95-005660
New Species
B5-005660
Variation Studies
95-005660
Hypomeaua
95-005696
Taxonomy
95-005696
"Yipotncaus nippononsia
AlloByrncs
95-005696
Exotic Species
93-005696
Spnclug Identification
93-005696
IlyiKMiMauB prctloaus
Allosiymca
fJ5-005C96
Sjiacies Identification
Q5-003696
Hypoiiiogus ti-aiisiiaei£iciis
AlloKyniQj]
93-005696
Anns the UCH
93-004625
KiidnnBOL-Gd^Tlirciitctienl Spcciea
93-004625
93-007063
Hnbit.nl Alterations
93-007063
MorLnlity
-
Huaklng/Hniulling Stress
tn-ouMHn
liiLorspociftH Itnlatlonsliina
'Jfl-IIOfl20(l
Mfo Hiniocy/OcitiQrnL
.
HniinB»moia/Roao«rcli--K8tuarieB
9.1-00326(1
93-007063
H'llinlty
93-007003
tin 1 1
IdtmtiricnUon
9.1-00/003
93-004&25
Wnior Olvot-RJona
9fl- 007063
llyp«|i|iLlinlralc[itliy« inoULrlx
9/3-OOC364
PLnnl. Conl.rol
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Ictalurus punctatus
Fry Production
95-004437
Glucose
95-004946
Habitat Selection
95-005539
95-006670
Hcmatology
95-004946
History
95-004453
Hormones
95-004830
Immune Response
95-004993
95-006009
Incubation
95-004437
Insulin
95-004946
Interspecies Relationships
95-006670
Kidneys
95-004993
Life History /General
95-005245
Lipid Content
95-004551
Management/Research- -General
95-006670
Management/Research- -Reservoirs
95-005872
93-006030
Management/ Research—Rivers and
Streams
95-005539
95-006557
95-006670
Marketing
95-004453
95-004483
Harking/Tagging/Anchor Tags
95-006302
Marking/Tagging/Spaghetti Tags
95-006302
Marking /Tagging /Tag Retention
95-006302
Meristic Studies
95-004697
Mitochondria
95-004693
Honosex Culture
95-004830
Morphology
95-004693
Mortality Factors
95-005767
Nutrients
95-004597
Nutrition
95-004551
Parasites /Diseases
95-004437
95-004461
95-005744
95-005767
Pharmacology
95-005744
Planning
95-004453
95-004483
...CONTINUED, , .
Ictalurus punctatus
Pollution
95-oosarz
95-006030
Poly chlorinated fUphen;
95-005872
Pond Culture
95-004437
95-004644
95-004667
Production
95-OOH453
95-004830
Proteins
95-004551
95-004597
Public Health Probltns
95-006030
Qu I no lone
95-005744
Salinity
95-005767
Saraf loxacln
95-005744
Sex Determination
95-004630
Site Suitability
95-004483
Spawning Techniques
95-004437
Species Identification
95-004697
Steroids
95-004630
Stock Assessment'
95-006670
Subsistence Fishing
95-006979
Taste and Odor ProMcra
95-004993
Techniques/Water Quail
95-004644
95-004667
Temperature
95-004946
95-005767
Toxicity Testing
95-006009
Toxicology
95-006009
Treatment Residues
95-005744
Tributyltin
95-00&009
Variation Studios
95-004697
Vitamins
95-004461
Water quality
95-004644
95-004667
Ictiobua tubalua
Biological Monitoring
95-005915
Marking/ Tagging/ Anchor
95-006302
Marking /Tagging/ Spa gtm
95-006302
Marking/Tagging/Tag Re
95-006302
Toxicology
95-005915
478
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Ictiotus cyprlnellus
Biological Monitoring
95-005915
Marklng/Tagging/Anchor Tags
95-006302
Marking/TaggingJSpaghetti Tags
95-006302
Harking/Tagging/Tag Retention
95-006302
Toxicology
9-5-005915
Isistius braslliensis
Foods/Feeding
95-005492
Life Hi story /General
95-005492
Istiblennius
Heristlc Studies
95-005695
Morphoraetry
95-005695
Species Identification
95-005695
Taxonomy
95-005695
Istiblennius rivulatus
Dentition
95-004660
Isllophoridae
Conntercial Fishing
95-006912
International Fisheries
95-006912
Laws/Law En for cement
95-006912
Management /Re sea ten - -Ma rlne
93-006912
Sportfishing
95-006912
Istlophorus plalypterus
Distribution/Geographical
95-007016
Narkins/Tagglns/Parasitic
Tagging
95-007016
Hovera-onts
95-007016
Parasites/ Diseases
95-007014
Stock Assessment
95-007016
lenkinsia lamprotaenia
Bird Predaticn
95-005190
\atsuwonus pelamis
Adrenerglc System
95-004658
Blood Pressure
95 -004 35 B
Cardiovascular System
95-004858
Commercial Fishing
95-006908
Economics
95-00690B
Management / Res earch- -Marine
95-006906
Regul a tlon s /Ge ne ra 1
95-00690B
Ktunba
Taxonomy
95-003676
Kumba calvifrons
New Species
95-005676
Kumha dsntoni
Species Identification
95-005676
Kumba gymnorhynchus
New Species
95-005676
Kumba hebata
Species Identification
95-005676
Kumba japonica
Species Identification
95-005676
Kumba punctulata
New Species
95-005676
Labeo calbasu
Biological Monitoring
95-006046
Labco capensis
Hematology
95-004821
Oxygen
95-004821
Temperature
95 -00'. 821
Labeo fimbriatus
Cul ture / Propaga tion
95-004420
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004420
Hybridization
95-004420
Production
95-004420
Labeo rohita
Age /Growth
95-006362
Agricultural Wastes
95-006362
Biological Monitoring
95-006046
Culture/Propagation
95-006362
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-006362
Poly culture
95-006362
Labroides dimidiatus
Cleaning Behavior
95-005188
Foods /Feeding
95-005188
Lagodon rhomboides
Gene Napping
95-005102
Vitellogenin
95-005102
Lanma nasus
Exploitation Rates
95-006952
Foods /Feeding
95-005242
Harvest
95-006952
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006952
Length Frequencies
95-005242
Length- Weight Relationships
95-005242
FR
479
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Lamna nasus
Life Hi story /General
95-005242
Management / Re sea rch- -Ma rine
95-006952
Maturation
95-005242
Stock Assessment
95-006952
Lamnldae
Age /Growth
95-005522
Long tli- Weight Relationships
95-005522
Larnpetra aepyptera
Distribution /Geographical
95-004684
Reproductive System
95-004684
Lampetra Eluvlatilis
Cell Culture
95-004909
Liver
95-004909
Research Teat Fish
95-004909
Lampetra hubbsi
Distribution/ Geographical
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-006185
Lampetra japonlca
Cardiovascular System
95-004966
Eyes
95-005027
Photoreception
95-005027
Respiration
95-004966
Lampetra planeri
Flow Regimes
95-006655
Habitat Evaluation
95-006655
Management/Research—Rivers and
Streams
95-006655
Stock Assessment
95-006655
Temperature
95-006655
Lamprologua ocellatus
Competition
95-005166
Laboratory Spawning
95-005166
Keats/Nesting
95-005166
Reproduction
95-005166
Spawning
95-005166
Lateolabrax japonicua
Early Development
95-004707
Foods /Feed ing
95-005464
Swimb ladder
...CONTINUED...
Lates calcatifer
Cage Culture
95-004533
Cortlsol
95-004986
Culture /Propagation
95-004357
95-004501
95-004505
95-004507
95-004508
95-004511
95-004524
95-034529
95-004533
95-004558
Diets
95-004559
Early Development
95-OD49BS
Economics
95-004501
95-001524
Egg Production
95-004524
95-004529
Embryo logy
95-004524
95-004986
Feeds
95-004511
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004556
Fry Production
95-004507
Hatchery Design
95-004524
Lacvae
95-004511
95-004529
Life HistoryJGeneral
95-004524
Lipid Composition
95-004556
Nutrition
95-004558
Pituitary Gland
95-004986
Planning
95-004501
95-004507
Production
95-004357
95-004501
95-004505
95-00'i50a
95-004511
95-004533
95-004559
Spawning Techniques
95-004524
Survival
95-004511
Tank Culture
95-004529
Lates niloticus
Artisanal Fisheries
95-00626B
95-000276
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006266
95-006276
4BO
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. ..
Latos niloticus
Coranercial Fishing
95-006268
Management ^Research- -Lakes
95-006268
95-006276
Yield
95-006268
95-006276
I.atimeria chalumnae
Artiaanal Fisheries
95-007036
Endangered Populations
95-006853
95-007036
ESarvest
95-006853
Life History /General
95-007036
Management/ Re a ea rch- - Ha r inc
95-006853
95-0&7036
Regulations/ General
95-007036
Stock Assessment
95-006853
Lelostomus yantluirtis
Biological Monitoring
95-005007
Ry catch
95-006959
Cell Culture
95-004810
Liver
95-004810
Necropsy
95-005007
Nets /Trawls
95-006959
Sportfishing
95-006959
Water Quality
95-005007
Lentipes concolor
Behavior
95-006564
Dispersal
95-006564
Lepidlolamprologus elongatus
Distribution/ Factors of
95-006437
Early Development
95-006437
Shoaling Behavior
95-006437
l.episosteidae
Scales
95-004873
Teeth
95-004873
Variation Studies
95-004873
Lepisos teus
Morphology
95-004717
Osteology
95-004717
Proteins
95-004846
Scales
95-004717
Teeth
95-004846
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Lepisosteus
Variation Studies
95-004846
Lepisosteus osseus
Corpuscle of Staunius
95-004S90
Immune Response
95-004890
Lepisosteus platyrhlncua
Eyes
95-OCK.7G6
Vision
95-00/i788
Lepomis
Predator/ Prey Relationships
95-005536
Lepomis auritus
Abnormalities
95-005999
Activity Patterns
95-005459
Age/Grovth
95-005510
Eacly Development
95-005999
Foods /Feeding
95-005459
95-003510
Hatching
95-005999
I ly pox I a
95-004 B35
Life History/General.
95-005354
Management/ Re search- -Estuaries
95-005510
Metabolic Rates
95-004 835
Modeling
. 95-005510
Ho vein en ts
95-005386
Nests/Nesting
95-005354
Parasites /Diseases
95-005707
Parental Behavior
95-005354
Pulp Hill Effluents
95-005999
Reproduction
95-005354
Spawning
95-005354
Stress
95-004835
Time Series Analysis
95-005510
Toxicity Testing
95-003999
von Bertalanffy Growth Function
95-005510
Lepomis gibbogus
Age/Growth
95-005524
95-005537
95-005617
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005537
Aquatic Plants
95-006214
Artificial Spawning Beds
95-006214
FR 40(3)
481
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Lepomig gibbosus
Competition
95-005617
95-006313
Condition Factors
95-005524
Egg quality
95-005364
Evolution
95-005482
95-005614
Food Supply
95-005524
95-005537
Foods /Feed ing
95-005482
95-005537
95-006313
Gill Rakers
95-005482
Hatching
95-005364
Interspeciea Relationships
95-005364
Large Organic Debris
95-006214
Life History/General
95-005364
Managemen t / Re s ea rch - -Lake s
95-006214
95-006313
Maturation
95-005617
Morphology
95-005482
Nests/Nesting
95-005364
Reproduction
95-005364
Season
95-005524
Spawning
95-005364
Stock Assessment
95-006083
Substrate Composition
95-006214
Trophic Relationships
95-005614
Variation Studies
95-005482
95-005614
Lepomis gulosus
Parasites/Diseases
95-005858
Lepomis macrochirus
Abundance /Factors of
95-005294
95-005488
95-005508
95-005648
Age /Growth
95-004343
95-005508
95-005520
95-005539
95-005617
95-006458
Age/Sex Relationships
...CONTINUED...
Lepomia macrochirus
Cannibalism
95-005294
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006466
Competition
95-005482
95-005617
Distribution/Factors of
95-005401
Evolution
95-005614
Flow Regime a
95-OD540L
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-006012
Food Supply
95-00550fl
Foods /Feed ing
95-006458
Habitat Selection
95-005401
95-00553*1
Length Frequencies
95-006166
Management/ Research- -Lnkcs
95-004343
95-006458
95-006466
Management /Research- -Ponds
95-005294
Management /Research-- Hose rv oils
95-005508
Management /Research- -Rivers «A
Streams
95-005539
Maturation
95-005617
Mortality Factors
95-005294
95-005646
Musculature
95-004822
Nervous System
95-004822
Nets/Trap Nats
95-006466
Orfjanophoaphatcs
95-006021
Overwintering
95-005401
95-005466
95-00564B
Oxygen
95-005401
Parasites/ Diseases
95-00585B
Pen tac h lor option o 1
93-006012
Pesticides
95-OOGQS1
Pharmacology
95-004822
Population Studios
95 -00 645 B
Predator/Pray Relationship*
95-004313
95-0054S8
Pyrethrolds
95-006021
Recruitment
95-005294
482
SYSTEMATIC IHDEX
...CONTINUED...
Lepomis macrochlrus
Recruitment
95-005648
Sampling
95-006466
Season
95-006466
Spawning
95-005648
95-006466
Stock As sea amen t
95-006466
Stocking/ Introductions
95-005617
Survival
93-005488
95-005648
Temperature
95-005401
Toxicity Testing
95-006012
95-006021
Toxicology
95-006021
Transplanted Species
95-005617
Trophic Relationships
95-005488
95-005614
Variation Studies
95-005614
Year Class Strength
95-005294
I.epornis mega lot! s
Abundance/Factors of
95-005373
Habitat Selection
95-005373
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005373
Hicrohabitat
95-005373
Para sites /Diseases
95-005858
Lepomls microlophus
Foods/Feeding
95-005448
Trophic Relationships
95-005M8
Lepophidium urevlbarbe
Bye a tch
35-006974
Fisli as Food
95-006974
Population Studies
95-006974
Lepopiildlum profundorum
Bycaleh
95-006982
Fish Processing
95-006982
Leparacanthicus galaxlas
Distribution/Geographical
95-005596
Leparinus obtusidens
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005405
Management/ Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005405
Leptagonus decagonus
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005478
Leptoclinus maculatus
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005478
LeptocotLus armatus
Bird Pcedation
95-005432
Population Studios
95-005432
Leth enteron aanandreal
Endangered Populations
95-006158
Lethrinus mahsenoides
Detoxification
95-004741
Diagnostic Techniques
Enzyme a
95-004741
Gills
95-004741
Xenobiotics
95-004.741
Loucaspiua delineatus
Management /Research- -General.
95-006093
Population Studies
95-006093
Sportfishing
95-006093
Leueiscus aphipsi
Distribution/ Geog raph ica L
95-005659
Meriatic Studies
95-005659
Morpheme try
95-005659
Osteology
95-005659
Species Identification
95-005659
Leuciscus borysthenicus
Species Identification
95-005659
Leuciscus cephaius
Bird Predation
95-005422
Exotic Species
95-005422
Habitat Selection
95-005215
Management/Reaearch--Rlvcrs and
Streams
95-006252
Population Studies
95-005*22
Species Identification
95-005659
Sportfishing
95-005252
Swimming Performance
93-005215
Time Series Analysis
95-006252
Turbulence
95-005215
Leuciscua cephaius orientalis.
Parasites /Diseases
95-005726
I.euciscus idus
Culture/Prop.agation
95-00*618
Diets
95-004618
FR 40(3)
483
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Leuciscus idus
feeds
95-004618
Fry Production
95-004618
Invertebrate Forage
95-004618
Leuciscus leuciscus
Acoustico-Lateralis System
95-005216
Behavior
95-005216
Bird Predation
95-005422
Compensatory Swimming
95-005216
Currents
95-005216
Exotic Species
95-005422
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-006252
Population Studies
95-005422
Rheotroplsm
95-005216
Sonic Stimuli
95-005216
Sportfishing
95-006252
Swinming Performance
95-005216
Time Series Analysis
95-006252
Leuciscus pyrenaicus
Age /Growth
95-005244
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005244
Eggs
95-005244
Fecundity
95-005244
Life Hi story /General
95-005244
Reproduction
95-005244
Leuciscus souffia
Distribution/Geographical
95-005561
Life Hi story /General
95-005561
Limanda limanda
Age/Sex Relationships
95-006019
Biological Monitoring
95-004984
Biosorption
95-005991
Cytochrome P450
95-006019
Diagnostic Techniques
95-006019
Enzymes
95-004984
Hematology
95-004969
Immune Response
95-004969
Mercury
95-005991
...CONTINUED...
Limanda limanda
Metabolism
95-004984
Phagocytosis
95-004969
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
95-006019
Reproductive Cycle
95-005325
Season
95-004984
Spawning
95-005325
Stress
95-004969
Toxicology
95-005991
95-006019
Lipophrys pholis
Distributlon/Geagrnplilcnl
95-005840
Helminths
95-005863
Leeches
95-005840
Parasites /Diseases
95-005863
Lithognnthus litlmgnatlius
Age/Growth
95-006577
Condition Factors
95-00-4577
Cu 1 turc / P ropagation
95-004577
Feeding Experiment 9
95-004577
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004577
Temperature
95-004577
Liza ramada
Disease Susceptibility
95-005789
Parasites / Dlaea ses
95-005789
Protozoan Diseases
95-005789
Lopholatilus
Habitat Selection
95-005246
Nests/Nesting
95-003246
Population Studies
95-005246
Predator/Prey Relation Bill [15
95-003246
Social Behavior
95-005246
Lota lota
Aggressive Behavior
95-005361
Distribution/Factors of
95-006099
Extirpation
95-006482
Foods /Fee ding
95-005361
Managemen t /Re a ea rcli - - G en e ia L
95-006099
Managemen t /Re s ea ret) - - Lake s
95-006270
95-006344
FR 40(3)
484
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
,. .CONTINUED. ..
Lota lota
Management/ Research-- HI vers and
Streams
95-0065(10
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006344
Predator /Prey Relationships
95-005233
Sportfishlng
93-006270
Stock Assessment
95 -00 634 4
95-006540
Lutjanus
Culture/ Propagation
95-001501
95-001508
Economics
95-00*501
Planning
95-00*501
Production
95-00-4501
LuEjnnus apod us
Age/ Sex Relationships
95-003484
Foods/Feeding
95-005184
Habitat Selection
95-005484
Lite History/General
95-005484
Season
95-005404
l.u t janus argentimaculatus
Age /Growth
95-004606
Early Development
95-004006
Embryology
95-004606
Larvae
95-004606
Merlstic Studies
95-004606
Lutjanus campechanus
Artificial Reefs
95-005219
95-006930
Behavior
95-006968
By catch
95-006968
Conrnercial Fishing
95-006968
Habitat Selection
95-005219
95-006968
Life III story /General
95-006968
Management /Research- -Marine
95- DOS 2 19
95-006930
95-006968
Proteins
95-004842
Schooling Behavior
95-005219
Species Identification
95-004842
Stock Assessment
95-006930
...CONTINUED.. .
Lutjanus campechanus
Video Tapes
95-005219
Lutjanus fulviflama
Detoxification
95-004741
Diagnostic Techniques
95-004741
Enzymes
95-004741
Gills
95-004741
Xenohlotlcs
95-004741
Lutjanus johni
Culture /Propagation
95-006S05
Production
95-004505
Luxllus cornutus
Bacterial Diseases
95-005764
Extirpation
95-006553
Parasites/Diseases
95-005764
Luxilus pilsbryi
Abundance /Factors of
95-005373
Habitat Selection
95-005373
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005373
Microhabitat
95-005373
Lycenchelys
Distribution/Geographical
95-005568
Geo thermal Water
95-005560
Lycenchelys verrilli
Distribution/Geographical
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Lycengraulis olidus
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005405
Management /Re search- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005405
Lycodes
Freda tor /Prey Relationships
95-OQ547S
Lycodoa atlunticus
Di a tribution / Geog raphical
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
MaccuLlochella macquariensis
Endangered Population a
95-007053
Extirpation
95-007053
Habitat Protection
95-007053
Life History/General
95-007053
Management /Research- -Rivers an
Streams
95-007053
PR 40{3)
405
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Maccullochella macquariensis
Regulations/General
95-007053
Stocking/ Introductions
95-007053
Macrorhamphosus
Blomass
95-005241
Distribution/Factors of
95-005241
Life History /General
95-005241
Population Studies
95-005241
Macrouridae
Abundance /Factors of
95-006730
Biomass
95-006730
Management/ Research --Marine
93-006730
Macrourua holotrachys
Alloaymes
95-005138
Genetics
93-005138
Va elation Studies
95-005138
Hacruronus magellanicus
Conmerclal Fishing
95-006942
Foods /Feeding
95-005461
Harvest
95-006942
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006942
Macruronus novaezelandlae
Age /Growth
95-007001
Otoliths
95-007001
Hakaira nigricans
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006258
Exploitation Rates
95-006258
SportEishing
95-006258
Malacoctenus
Taxonomy
95-005694
Malacoctenus zonogaster
Species Identification
95-005694
Mallotus villosus
Condition Factors
95-005353
Early Development
95-005204
95-005353
Egg Survival
95-005353
Foods /Feeding
95-005437
Ice
95-005353
Life History/General
95-005264
Mamnal Predation
93-005453
95-005474
...CONTINUED..,
Mallotus villosus
Population Studies
95-005453
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-003179
95-005204
Spawning
95-005353
Temperature
95-005353
Trophic Relationships
95-005437
Margariscus margarlia
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005240
Distribution/Geographical
95-005240
Endangered Populations
95-005240
95-006605
Grazing
95-006605
Habitat Alterations
95-005240
95-006605
Life History /General
95-005240
Management /Research- -Rivera
Streams
95-005240
95-006605
Reproduction
95-005240
Reproductive Cycle
95-005240
Season
95-005240
Stock Assessment
95-005240
95-006605
Temperature
95-005240
MastacembElidae
Aquariums
95-004638
Burrowing Behavior
95-004638
Culture/Propagation
95-004638
Life History /Gen oral
95-004G3B
Mastacembelus amatua
Biological Monitoring
95-006046
Megalobrama amblyceplifila
Agriculture- Fish CulLLLi'o
95-004429
Culture / Propagu tion
95-00-1429
Megalops atlanticus
Lunar Influences
95-005330
Parasites /Diseases
95-005707
Spawning
95-005330
Meiacanthus
Aquariums
95-001630
Cul lure / Pcopa gat 1 on
95-004630
Life History/General
95-004C30
FR 40(3)
486
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Meiacattthus ovaluensis
Aquariums
95- 001,630
Culture /Propagation
95- 00*1630
Life History/General
95-004630
Melamphaea lugubrls
Distribution/Geographical
95-00560Q
Mclanograrramis aegle firms
Abundance IFac toes of
95-005576
Bird Predation
95-006788
Brood Stock
95-004539
Cage Culture
95-004539
Coloration
95-007018
Commercial Fishing
95-006727
Computer Applications
95-007018
Condition Factors
95-006801
Cul tu re / P ropaga tion
95-004539
Dlstribution/Fnctors of
95-005576
Distribution/Geographical
95-005576
Exploitation Rates
95-OOS727
Habitat Selection
95-005576
Life History/General
95-005263
Mammal Prcdation
95-OQ5<.53
Management /Research- -Marine
95-005308
95-006727
95-006788
95-006861
Ho do ling
95-007018
Morpheme try
95-007018
Population Studies
95-005453
95-005576
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-006788
Recruitment
95-005308
95-Q06H61
RfigulnUons/Catch Limits
95-006727
Spawning
95-006861
Stock Assessment
95-005308
95-006861
Stock Identification
95-007018
Time Series Analysis
95-005308
Variation Studies
95-005308
05-007018
Melanotaenia duboulayi
Aquariums
95 -004 43 6
Cu I ture / P cop aga tion
95-004451)
Spawning Techniques
95-004456
Melanotacnia fluvia tills
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005920
95-006008
Cytochrotne P450
95-005920
Early Development
95-006008
Herbicides
95-006008
Liver
95-00600a
Lymphocytes
95-00592O
Malatliion
95-006008
Pesticides
95-005320
Pyrethroida
95-005920
Rep roduc tion
95-005920
Toxicity Testing
95-005920
Toxicology
95-005920
95-006008
Menidia beryilina
Managcnent/Resoar cl>- -Rivers «nd
Streams
95-006557
Menldia menidia
Age/Sex Hciotionsliips
95-005Q50
Condition Factors
95-005650
Man agemen t / Ro s earcli- - Es tua tries
95-00669*
Mortality Factors
95-006696
Mortality Rates
95-005630
Ove rwin te r ing
95-005650
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-006696
Recruitment
95-006696
Tempera ture
95-005650
Winter
95-005650
HerlarujliiB merlongus
Bird Predation
95-006783
Management/ Research --Marine
95-006788
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-006788
Morlangiua merlangus euxinus
Age/Growth
95-005343
Fecundity
95-005313
Length- Weight Relationships
95-005343
FR 40(3)
467
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Morlanglus merlangus cuxinus
Stock Assessment
95-005343
Her luce itis australis
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006797
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006797
Merluccius billncaris
Distribution/Geographical
95-005619
Herlucclus hubhsi
Dycatch
95-006247
Foods /Feed Ing
95-005461
Merluccius merluccius
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005/151
Foods /Feed ing
95-005451
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005451
Season
95-005451
Merluccius productus
Acoustical Methods
95-007012
Management/Research- -Marine
95-007012
Stock Assessment
95-007012
Metynnis schreitmuelleri
Bacterial Diseases
95-005739
Cul ture/ Propaga tion
95-005739
Parasites /Diseases
95-005739
Hicrogadus tomcad
Biological Indicators
95-005904
95-005904
Biological Monitoring
95-006043
Cy to chrome
95-006043
Cytochtome P450
95-005984
Dioxin
95-005904
Hepatic Lesions
95-005984
Pollution
95-005904
95-006043
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
95-005904
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005904
Pulp Mill Effluents
95-005904
95-006043
Variation Studies
95-005984
Xenobiotlcs
95-005984
Mlcromesis tius australis
Commercial Fishing
95-006942
Foods/Feeding
95-005461
...CONTINUED..,
Mlcromesistius aus trails
Harvest
95-006942
Management /Re s eo rcli- -Marine
95-006942
Micromesistius poutassou
Condition Factors
95-004711
95-OOG991
Fish as Food
95-004711
95-006991
Fish Processing
95-006991
Genetics
95-005133
Histology
95-004711
Isozyrnes
95-005133
Marmal P reflation
95-005453
Musculature
95-004711
Population Genetics
95-005133
Population Studies
95-005453
Predator/Prey RclaL
95-005439
Reproductive Cycle
95-004711
Season
95-004711
95-006991
Taste and Odor Problems
95-006991
Variation Studies
95-004729
95-005133
Micropogonias nlLlplimis
By catch
95-006265
Micropogonias futnlarl
By catch
95-006982
Fish Processing
95-006982
Hicropogonias undnlaLui
Abundance /Factors of
95-005636
Age/Sex Relationship*
95-005636
Biological Monitoring
95-005007
Dycatch
95-006939
Necropsy
95-005007
Nets/Trawls
95-006959
Overwintering
95-005636
Recruitment
95-005636
Sportfishing
95-006959
Surviva 1
95-005636
Temperature
95-005636
Thermal Tolerance
95-005636
4BB
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. .CONTINUED...
Micropogonias undulatus
Water Quality
95-005007
Micropterus
Genetic Diversity
95-005082
Glaciers
95-005082
Heavy Metals
95-005082
Heterozygoalty
95-005002
M I c copter u s tlolomleu
Abundance /Factors of
95-006236
95-006670
Activity Patterns
95-005459
Age /Growth
95-005520
95-005539
95-005541
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005539
Biomass
95-006671
Dams
95-006604
Distribution/Factors of
95-006644
Early Development
95-OD55'il
Endoparasites
95-005827
Flow Regimes
95-005358
95-006604
95-00667L
Foods /Feeding
95-005459
95-005494
Habitat Alterations
95-006236
95-006604
Habitat Evaluation
195-00660/1
95-00664*.
95-006671
Habitat Selection
95-005338
95-005533
95-00660'!
95-006670
95-006671
History
95-006108
Inatream Flow
95-006671
Interapecles Relationships
95-006670
Management /Research- -General
95-006670
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-005358
95-006311
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-005362
95-005539
95-006236
95-006540
95-006601
. ..CONTINUED.. .
Micropterus dolomieu
Management/Research- -Rivers anil
95-006644
95-006670
93-D06671
Movements
95-005362
Nests/Heating
95-005358
Parasi tea/Diseases
95-005827
95-005858
Population Studies
95-006644
Production
95-006644
Season
95-005511
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-005362
95-006604
Spawning Migration
95-005362
Stock Assessment
95-006540
95-006670
Subsistence Fishing
95-006L08
Substrate Composition
95-003358
Temperature
95-005358
95-OD55A1
Trophic Relationships
95-006311
Yield
95-006644
Micropterus doloniau uolomieu
Hybridization
95-005665
S tocking/ Int roduc tin n 3
95-005665
Micropterus punctulatus
Endoparasites
95-005827
Parasites /Diseases
95-005827
Micropterug pinictulatua punctulatua
Extirpation
93-005665
Hybridization
95-005665
Hicropt«rus salmoides
Abnormalities
95-004725
95-005999
Abundance /Factors of
95-005457
95-005508
95-005640
95-0064B6
95-006683
95-006685
93-006686
Age/Growth
95-004343
95-005433
95-005508
95-005520
95-005536
93-005539
95-006458
FR 40(3)
489
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Hicropterus salmoides
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005048
95-005220
95-005536
95-005539
Amines
95-005926
95-005927
Aquatic Plant Control
93-005433
Aquatic Plants
95-005433
95-006214
95-006486
95-006685
95-006686
Aroclor
95-004725
Artificial Spawning Beds
95-006214
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006324
Bays
95-006328
Biological Monitoring
95-005876
95-009915
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006686
Coloration
95-004725
Competition
95-005457
95-005496
95-006313
Condition Factors
95-005457
Cry op reservation
95-004818
Dispersal
95-006328
Distribution/Factors of
95-005927
95-006644
Early Development
95-005999
Electrofishing
95-004847
95-006345
Endoparasltea
95-005827
Epidermis
95-004725
Eutrophication
95-006363
Exotic Species
95-006227
95-006324
Fishing Tournaments
95-006328
95-006483
Food Supply
95-005457
95-005508
95-003536
Foods /Feeding
95-005048
95-005209
95-005220
95-005433
95-003437
...CONTINUED. ..
Micropterus salmoldea
Foods/Feeding
93-005496
95-005536
95-005926
95-006313
95-006458
Gear Efficiency
93-006345
Gear Selectivity
95-006345
Habitat Evaluation
95-006644
95-006683
Habitat Selection
95-005409
95-005539
Harvest
95-006483
Hatching
95-005536
95-005999
Hematology
95-004818
Herbicides
95-005926
95-005927
Injuries
95-004847
Intraspecics Relationships
95-005457
Large Organic Deli r Is.
95-006214
Length Frequencies
95-006345
Life His toryf General
95-005536
Light
95-005209
Management /Research—Estuaries
95-006328
Hanagemen t / Res e a cell - - l.n Jcc s
95-004343
95-005433
93-006214
95-006311
95-006313
95-006345
95-006363
93-006458
95-006483
Management/Re search --Ponds
95-005640
Management/Research- -Reservoir i
95-005508
95-005536
95-005872
95-006317
95-006683
95-006685
95-006686
95-006690
Management /Research--1Uver a and
Streams
95-005539
95-005876
95-006641
Modeling
95-006483
Mortality Factors
95-004847
95-005640
490
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
Micro pterus salmoides
Movements
95-005409
95-005927
Musculature
95-005048
Nets/Seines
95-006345
0 ri eolation / Homing
95-0051109
Overwintering
95-005640
Parasites /Diseases
95-005827
95-005858
Pollution
95-005872
95-005876
Polychlorlnated Biphenyls
95-00 4725
95-005872
Population Studies
95-005536
95-006458
95-006483
95-006644
Predator/Prey Relationships
35-004343
Production
95-006644
Pulp Mill Effluents
95-005999
Recruitment
95-005640
95-006345
95-006486
Regulations/General
95-006690
Regulations/Size Limits
95-006483
Sampling
95-006345
Season
95-005409
93-006317
Sportflshlng
95-006685
95-006686
Stock Assessment
95-006345
95-006690
S to eking Density
95-006690
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006227
95-006317
95-006690
Substrate Composition
95-006214
Supplemental stocking
95-006317
Survival
95-006317
95-006690
Swimming Performance
95-004848
Telemetry
95-005409
Toxiclty Testing
95-005999
Toxicology
95-004725
.. .CONTINUED.. .
Hicropterus salmoides
Toxicology
95-005915
Transplanted Species
95-006328
Trophic Relationships
95-006311
95-006363
Turbidity
95-0052G9
Vision
95-0052O9
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006683
Water quality
95-005876
Winter
95-005409
Year Class Strength.
95-005640
Yield
95-006324
95-006644
Micropterus snlmoides salmoides
DNA
95-005119
Genetics
95-005119
Microapathodon chrysui:us
Interspecies Relationships
95-005360
Territorial Behavior
95-005360
Hlsgurnus angullllcaudatus
Chromosomes
95-005128
Egg quality
95-005128
Egg Size
95-005128
Genetic Engineering
95-005072
Genetica
95-005128
Hybridization
95-005072
Ploidy Levels
95-005072
Polyploidy
95-005128
Sterility
95-005128
Survival
95-005128
Moenkhausia intermedia
Foods /Feed Ing
95-005 WQ
Niche Overlaps
95-005440
Hormyrus longirostria
Management/ Research- -Reservoirs
95-006226
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006226
Yield
95-006226
Ho rone americana
Management/ResGarch--Rivers and
Streams
95-006557
Morone chrysops
Age /Growth
95-005528
FR 40(3)
491
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Ho rone chrysops
Ami no Acids
95-004574
Biomass
95-006488
Carcass Traits
95-004617
Culture/ Propagation
95-004426
95-004472
95-004574
95-004617
Diets
95-004574
95-004617
Early Development
95-005528
95-006488
Feeding Experiments
95-004574
Hybrid Fish
95-004574
95-004617
95-005162
Hybridization
95-004426
95-004472
95-004915
95-005028
95-005162
Induced Maturation
95-005028
Interspecies Relationships
95-006483
Lipid Content
95-004617
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006488
Maturation
95-005028
Metabolic Rates
95-004915
Nutrition
95-004617
Ozone
95-004426
95-004472
Production
95-004426
95-004472
Proteins
95-004617
Recirculating Systems
95-004426
95-004472
Recruitment
95-006488
Reproductive Cycle
95-005028
Season
95-006488
Stock Assessment
95-006488
Techniques /Rep reductive System
95-005028
Variation Studies
95-005162
Water Quality
95-004426
95-004472
Ho rone mississippiensis
Hybrid Fish
95-005162
...CONTINUED...
Mo cone missiasipplensis
Hybridization
95-005162
Variation Studies
95-005162
Mo rone saxatilia
Abundance /Factors of
95-006700
Acoustical Methods
95-006386
Age /Growth
95-004779
95-005090
95-005313
95-005515
95-005534
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005323
95-005332
95-005631
Amino Acids
95-004574
Anesthetics
95-004B09
Bioenergetics
95-004836
95-006386
Calcium
95-004997
Calorific Values
95-004836
Carcass Traits
95-004617
Chlocdane
95-005880
Condition Factors
95-005065
95-005392
Cul ture / Propagat kon
95-004418
95-004426
95-004457
95-004172
95-004574
95-00-1617
95-004779
95-004899
Currents
95-004779
DDT
95-005680
Dleldrln
95-005880
Diets
95-0045 7ft
95-004617
Digestive System
95-004983
Dispersal
95-006330
Distribution/Fflctors -of
95-005326
Distribution/Scaaonal
95-005392
95-006692
DNA
95-005164
Early Development
95-00441S
95-004983
95-005313
95-005515
492
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. .CONTINUED- . .
Morone saxatllis
Early Development
95- 005534
95-006130
Economic Value
95-006279
Egg Counting
95-005324
EutrophicaLlon
95-006695
Enercise
95-004779
95-005065
Fecundity
95-005321
Feeding Experiments
95 -0045 7 4
Fisherman/Angler Surveys
95-006279
Flow Regimes
93-005326
95-006704
FoodsfFoeding
95-005631
95-005651
95-006706
Fry Production
95-00*418
Fry Stocking
95-006330
Genetic Diversity
95-005160
Genetic Markers
95-005160
CIS
95-006692
Habitat Alterations
95-00670*
Habitat Evaluation
95-005515
95-00 6692
Habitat Selection
95-006692
Hardness
95-004899
Harvest
95-006700
Hatchery Design
95-004457
Elatchery/Wild Populations
95-006330
H e rmaphrodi tisra
95-005160
Hooking/Handling Mortality
95-00*780
95-005642
Hooking/Handling Stress
95-0047BQ
95-00 it 899
Hybrid Fish
95-00457*
95-00 1, 617
95-005162
Hybridization
95-004426
95-004572
95-004915
95-005028
95-005162
Incidental Entrapment
95-006505
Induced Maturation
95-005028
...CONTINUED...
Morone saxatills
Larvae
95- 004418
Length-Weight Relationships
95-005392
Life Hi story /General
95-005313
Llpid Content
95-004617
Management / Re s ea rch- -Estuaries
95-005515
95-005880
95-006696
95-006700
95-006704
95-006706
Management/ Research- -Marine
95-005323
95-005642
Management/ Research—Reservoirs
95-005872
95-006279
95-006692
Management /Re search --Rivers and
Streams
95-006330
95-006557
Mark/Recapture
95-005332
Marking/Tagging/Mortality
95-004780
Marking/Tagelng/Otoliths
95-006330
Harking/Tagging/ Sonic
95-006300
Maturation
95-00502B
95-005323
Metabolic Rates
95-004915
Migration
95-004997
95-005332
Mitochondria
95-005164
Mortality Factors
95-005631
95-006696
Mortality Rates
95-006700
Movements
95-004997
95-006692
MS-222
95-004899
Musculature
95-004779
Hursery Areas
95-005515
95-006330
Nutrition
95-004617
95-004983
Otoliths
95-004997
Overwintering
95-005631
Oxygen
95-005392
95-006695
Ozone
95-004426
FR 40(3)
493
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
-..CONTINUED...
Morone saxatilis
Oaone
95-004472
Pesticides
95-003880
Pollution
95-005872
95-005880
Polychlorinated niphenyls
95-005872
95-005880
Polymorphism
95-005164
Pond Culture
95-004457
Population Studies
95-000700
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-006386
95-006695
95-006696
Production
95-004426
95-004472
Proteins
95-004617
Public Health Problems
95-OOS880
Reclrculating Systems
95-004426
95-004472
Recreational Benefits
95-006279
Recruitment
95-005313
95-005326
95-006696
Regulations/General
95-006700
Reproductive Cycle
95-005028
Salinity
95-004899
95-004997
95-005534
95-006704
Season
95-005515
Spawning
95-005324
95-005326
Spawning Migration
95-005326
Sportfishing
95-005642
95-006279
Stock Assessment
95-005323
Stock Identification
95-005164
95-005323
93-006330
Stress
95-004899
95-005065
Strontium
...CONTINUED...
Horone saxatilis
Survlva L
95-005090
95-005313
95-005631
Swimbladder
95-004118
Swimming Performance
95-004779
95-005065
Techniques/Reproductive
95-005028
Tempo ratline
95-004418
95-005313
95-005326
95-005392
95-005534
95-005631
Transportation
95-004B99
Trophic Relationships
95-006695
95-006706
Variation Studies
95-005090
95-005162
Water Exchange Rates
95-004457
Water Quality
95-004426
95-004457
95-004472
95-006695
Winter
95-005631
Year Class Strength
95-005313
Moxos toma
History
95-006103
Subsist once Flaking
95-006108
Mugll
Foods /
95-005436
Fungal Diseases
95-005764
Parasites /Diseases
95-0057B4
Phosphorus
95-005436
Trophic Relations!iJpa
95-005436
Mugll cephalus
Bacterial Diseases
95-005731
fliosorpttan
95-005973
Body Form
95-004701
Culture/Propagation
95-004438
95-004484
Cytochrorne P450
95-004914
Diagnostic Techniques
95-005731
Economic Value
95-004484
Fins
95-004701
494
191!
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Hug LI cephalus
Marketing
95-00-1(184
Modeling
95-004701
Oil Pollution
95-005973
Parasites/ Diseases
95-005731
PoLycycllc Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005973
Pond Culture
Production
95-004438
95-004484
Swimming Performance
95-004701
Toxicology
•95-005973
Variation Studies
95-004914
Xenobiotics
95-004914
Mugil 11 za
Mammal Predation
95-006734
Hugil so-iuy
Age /Growth
95-005(163
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-005463
Foods/Feeding
95-005403
Conads
95-005002
Maturation
95-005002
95-006106
Reproductive Cycle
95-005002
95-006106
ViteLlogenin
95-005002
Hugilidae
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005468
Bird Prcdation
95-005468
Cult lire /Propagation
95-004390
Ptirasil.es /Diseases
95-005720
Predator /Prey Relationships
95-005468
Mullldae
Distribution/Factors of
95-005416
Freshwater Inflow
95 -005 '.16
Larval Behavior
95-005416
Larval Drift
95-005416
Hut Ins barbatua
Bloenergetica
95-004753
Metabolism
95-004753
Swimming Performance
95-001(753
Huraenldoe
Dlatributian/Geograpliical
95-005630
...CONTINUED., .
Muraenldae
Morpheme try
95-005686
Taxonojny
95-005686
Mustelus
Commercial Fishing
95-006762
Neta/Gill Nets
95-006762
Mustelus canls
Embryology
95-004031
Glucose
95-004831
Lactate
95-00/.831
Metabolism
95-004831
Vivlparity
95-004931
Mustelus lien lei
Hernatology
95-OD5ODD
Musculature
95-005000
Oxygen
95-005000
Mustelua manazo
Proteins
95-004846
Teeth
95-Q04&46
Variation Studies
95-004846
Myetophidac
Abundance/ Factors of
95-005585
Distribution/Factors of
95-005585
Latitude
95-003585
Life History/General
95-00526')
Management JRescarch- -Marino
95-005585
Species Divevgity
95-005585
Myliobatia calif ornicn
Distribution/Factors of
95-004779
Distribution /Seasonal
95-004779
Population Studies
95-004779
Season
95-004779
Temperature
95-004779
Mylopharodon conoc&plinlus
Flow Regimes
95-004925
Oxygen
95-004925
Swimming Performance
95-004925
Temperature
95-001925
Mylopharytigodon plceus
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004429
Culture /Propagation
95-004*29
FR 40(3)
495
199:
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Mylopharyngodon piceus
Economics
95-004429
Myoxocephalus octodecemsplnosus
Acidosis
95-004785
Chlorine
95-004785
Cilia
95-004785
Salinity
95-004785
Sodium
95-004785
Myoxocephalua scorpius
Distribution /Geographical
95-005840
Leeches
95-0058110
Hyrophls punctatua
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005-138
Hyxine glutlnosa
Brain
95-005012
Cardiovascular System
95-004966
Chroma f fin Cells
95-004976
Gonadotropin
95-005012
Histology
95-004976
Hormones
95-005012
Hammal Freda ti on
95-006906
Respiration
95-004966
Myxocyprinus. asiaticus
Culture/Propagation
95-004459
Egg Survival
95-004659
Endangered Populations
95-004459
Fungal Diseases
95-004459
Fungicides .
95-004459
Parasites/Diseases
95-004459
Treatment
95-004459
Nauc rates
Taxonomy
95-005675
Naucrates ductor
Species Identification
95-005675
Kemacheilus barbatulus
Flow Regimes
95-006655
Genetlca
95-005088
Habitat Evaluation
95-006655
Karyo types
95-oosoea
...CONTINUED...
Nemaclieilua liacbatulns
Polyploidy
95-005098
Stock Assessjnant
95-006655
Temperature
95-006655
Nematalosa come
Blosorption
95-005973
Oil Pollution
95-005973
Polycyclic Aromatic llydracjcbc
95-005973
Toxicology
95-005973
Nemichthya scolopaccus
Dlstribution/Ceogi-npMcal
95-0056DS
Neocera toting forstcrl
Amino Acids
95-004968
Eyes
95-004969
Neocirrhites amiatus
Gonads
95-004720
Hermaphroditlsm
95-004720
Ilia to logy
95-004720
Variation Studies
95-004720
Neolamprolog-ug
Aquariums
95-004466
Culture/Propagation
95-004466
Spawning Techniques
95-004466
Nettenchelys errorjjj-nsls
Distribution /Geagrnphlcal
95-005677
Meristic Studies
95-005677
Horphometry
95-005677
New Species
95-005677
Species Identification
95-005677
Netuma barba
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005405
Managernent/(lescai:e1i--RlvorB aid
Streams
95-005405
Nezumia
Distribution/ Geog rapli lea 1
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Nlbea japontca
Culture/Propagation
95-004530
Fry Production
95-004530
Mocomis raneyi
Foods /Feeding
95-005435
Notemigonus crysoleucaa
Age/Growth
95-005524
496
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. ..
[to temi Bonus crysoleucas
Age /Growth
95-005537
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005218
95-005537
Condition Factors
95-005524
Culverts
95-005218
Egg Quality
95-005364
Eutropliication
95-006363
Flow Regimes
95-005218
Food Supply
95-005524
95-005537
Foods /Feeding
95-005537
Habitat Alterations
95-005218
Hatching
95-005364
Interspecies Relationships
95 -005 3 64
Life Bli story /General
95-005364
Management / Re s ea rcli - - Lake s
95-006311
95-00*363
Wests /Nesting
95-005364
Reproduction
95-005364
Season
95-005524
Spawning
95-005364
Stock Assessment
95-006083
Swimming Performance
95-005218
Trophic Relationships
95-006311
95-006363
NotHob ranch ins eggersi
Neoplasms
95-005797
Parasites /Diseases
95-005797
Protozoan Diseases
95-005797
Hothobranchius korthausae
Hooplas ma
95-005797
Parasites/Diseases
95-005797
Protozoan Diseases
95-005797
tfotocynchus
Morphology
95-004724
Paleontology
95-004724
No to then l.i coriicepa
Evolution
95-005087
Genomes
95-005087
Hematology
95-005087
Notothenia glbberifrcns
Age /Growth
95-005259
Distribution/Geographical
95-005259
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-005259
Gonosomatic Index
95-005259
Respiration
95-005259
No to then la noglecta
Age /Growth
95-005259
Distribution /Geographical
95-005259
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005259
Gono somatic Index
95-005259
Notothcnia midiErems
Distribution /Geographical
95-005259
Notothenia rossil
Distribution/Geographical
95-005259
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-005259
Natotheniidae
Antifreeze Production.
95-005074
Early Development
95-004732
Evolution
95-005074
Osteology
95-004732
Variation Studies
95-004732
Notropis
Alloaymea
95-OOS690
Genetics
95-005690
Morpliometry
95-005690
Taxonomy
95-005690
Variation Studies
95-005690
Notropis amlilops
Species Identification
95-005690
Notropis anmia
Species Identification
95-005690
Notropis amocnus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005284
Extirpation
95-006553
Foods /Fee ding
95-005284
Habitat Selection
95-005284
Notropis a t he ri no ides
Extirpation
95-006482
Notropis bifrenatug
Extirpation
95-006553
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-006557
FR 40(3)
497
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Notropls harper!
Caves
95-005573
Distribution/Geographical
95-005573
Habitat Selection
95-005573
Notropis heterolepis
Endangered Populations
95-006605
Grazing
95-OD6605
Habitat Alterations
95-006605
Management/ Research—Rivers and
Streams
95-006605
Stock Assessment
95-006605
Notropis hudsonius
Distribution/Geographical
95-006717
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005362
Movements
95-005362
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-005362
Spawning Migration
95-005362
Notropis lineapunctatus
Species Identification
95-005690
Notropis topeka
Abundance /Factors of
95-006227
Dams
95-006227
Habitat Alterations
95-006227
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006227
Post-Impoundment Studies
95-006227
Stock Assessment
95-006227
Notropis volucellus
Activity Patterns
95-005459
Foods /Feeding
95-005459
Noturus gyrinus
Distribution /Geographical
95-005245
Life History /General
95-005245
Noturus Insignls
Die tr Ibution / Geographlca 1
93-005245
Life History/General
95-005245
Hoturus placldus
Habitat Improvement/General
95-00704<i
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-007044
Obi ad a melanura
Early Development
95-005394
...CONTINUED.. .
Oblada melanura
Habitat Selection
95-005394
Odontaspis
Morphology
95-00472*1
Paleontology
95-00472*.
Odontaspis taurus
Corrmercial Flailing
95-006762
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006762
Odontcsthes mlcrolepidotua
Age /Grow til
95-005503
Body Form
95-005503
Condition Factors
95-005503
Early Development
95-005503
Foods/Feeding
95-005503
Starvation
95-005503
Odontesthes smitti
Fecundity
95-005347
Gonads
95-005347
Maturation
95-005347
Oogenesis
95-005347
Odontogadus merlangus
Enzymes
95-004806
Temperature
95-004806
Ollgocottus macula sws
Ammonia
95-005059
Excretory System
95-005059
Gills
95-005059
Salinity
95-005059
Urea
95-005059
Oligosarcus acgcntaus
Culture/ Propagation
95-004't30
Polyculture
95 - 00 W 30
Oncorhynchus
Abundance/Factors of
95-006421
Artiaanal Fisheries
95-006361
Brood Stock
95-004412
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-005499
Commercial
95-006807
95-006811
95-006823
95-006913
Condition Factors
95-004995
FR 40{3)
498
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
Oncorhy nc h« s
Critical Habitat
95-006607
Culture; Propagation
95-004412
95-006811
Currents
95-006961
Dams
95- 005 4 99
Economic Value
95-0065*3
Economics
95-006616
95-006S11
El Nina
95-006121
95-OO6961
Endangered Populations
95-006523
95-006526
95-006543
95-QQ651S
95-006562
95-OQ65BO
95-006607
95-006754
95-007052
95-007059
Environmental Impact Assessments
95-006629
Erosion Control
95-006572
95-OO 657 3
Exotic Species
95-006331
Exploitation Hates
95-006611
95-OO 682 3
Extirpation
95-006526
Fish Behavior
95-006360
Fish Passage
95-OO1995
95-OO6377
Flow Regimes
95-006377
95-006523.
95-006521
95-006548
Forecasting
95-006629
Gear EfElclency
95-OQ6359
Gear Selectivity
95-006807
Genetic strains
Q5-QO1412
Habitat Alterations
95-005499
95-006361
95-006524
95-006525
95-006533
95-OQ6629
95-006634
95-OD6754
Habitat Improvement /General
95-OQ6567
95-006572
95-OO6573
. ..CONTINUED. - .
Ondorhynchua i ,-«««« ml
Habitat improvement/General
95-006656
Habitat Protection
95-006607
Harvest
95-006421
05-007052
History
95-006361
Hydroelectric Dovolapnonl.*
95-00652'i
95-006525
95-006533
95-006629
Incidental Entrapment
95-006807
95-006823
Indian Treaty Rights
95-006525
Induced Maturation
95-001 412
Inatrearn Flow
95-006629
95-006656
Intcragency Cooperation
95-006 1O1
International Fisheries
95-OOGBQ7
95-006B23
Laws/Law Enforcenent
95-006523
35-006524
95-006525
95-006526
95-006533
95-006548
95-006562
95-0065BO
95-006631
95-006646
95-006657
95-006661
95-006665
95-007059
Life History/General
95-005247
Lights
95-006359
95-0063&0
Management/Research- -General
95-006101
Man ageraen t / Re a e a r ch - - I.o kc s
95-006494
Management/Research --Marine
95-006421
95-006BO7
95-006811
95-006823
95-OO6961
Management/Research- -Rivers ami
Streams
95-005499
95-006306
95-006361
95-00652.3
95-006524
95-006525
95-006526
95-006533
FR 40(3)
499
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus
Streams
95-006543
95-006548
95-006562
95-006572
95-006573
95-006577
95-006590
95-006587
95-006607
95-006634
95-006646
95-006656
95-006657
95-006661
95-006665
95-006754
95-007052
95-007059
Maturation
95-004412
Modeling
95-005499
95-006421
Mortality Factors
95-005499
95-006421
Mortality Rates
95-006421
Nets/Drift Nets
95-006823
Nets /General
95-006360
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006B07
Nets/Trap Nets
95-006913
Ocean Fronts
95-006961
Ocean Ranching
95-006811
Perspectives
95-006526
95-006527
95-006543
95-006361
95-006580
95-006587
95-006754
Planning
95-006101
95-006527
95-006561
95-006567
95-006607
95-006629
95-006656
95-006657
95-006754
95-007059
Post-Impoundment Studies
95-006629
Pre- Impoundment Studies
95-006629
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005499
95-006306
Production
95-006961
Recreational Benefits
95-006543
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus
Regulations /General
93-006623
Reproduction
95-006629
Restoration of Anadroraus f,rj:,\
95-005499
95-006101
95-006523
95-006524
95-006525
95-006526
95-006527
95-006533
95-006543
95-006548
95-006562
95-006567
95-006577
95-006580
95-006587
95-006634
95-006646
95-006656
95-006657
95-006660
95-006661
95-006665
95-006754
95-007059
Riparian Habitat
99-006572
95-006573
95-006656
Social Values
95-006567
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004412
Spawning Grounds Evaluation
95-006629
Stock Assessment
95-006665
S tockin s/ In troduc tion s
95-006306
95-006334
95-006494
Stress
95-004995
Subsistence Fishing
95-006361
Survival
95-006306
Tallwaters
95-005499
Time Series Analysis
95-006961
Trophic Relationships
95-006491
Upwelling
95-006961
Water quality
95-004995
Watershed Management
95-006526
95-006561
93-006:607
Weirs
95-006361
Oncorhynchus a|jti a ban 1 la
Habitat Selection
95-0054i03
Management/Research--Rlvan
Streams
95-005103
500
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Dncorhynclws aguabonita
Movements
95-005403
Wild Trout Management
95-005403
Oncorhynchus agunbonita white!
Endangered/Threatened Species
95 -00 70 40
Habitat Protection
95-0070-40
Interagency Cooperation
95-007040
Life History/General
95-007040
Management/ Re search- -Rivers and
Streams
95-007040
R a in t rodue Lions
95-007040
Stack ing/ Introductions
95-007040
Oncorhynchus apache
Depth
95-007070
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007070
Habitat Evaluation
95-007070
Habitat Selection
95-007070
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
93-007070
Mlcrohabitat
95-007070
Oncorhynchus clarki
Abundance /Factors of
95-006666
Age/Growth
95 - 00 'i 401
95-004304
95-0063.41
Ammonia
95-004401
Biological Indicators
95-00*000
Carbon Dioxide
95-004401
Climate
95-006465
Condition Factors
95-004401
Cul ture / P rbpaga tion
95-004401
DM
95-005 U5
Egg Survival
•J5-004&04
95-006998
E 1 e ctto f i sh ing
95-0063/11
95-006999
Electroshock
95-004804
93-006341
93-006998
Genetics
95-005145
Habitat Evaluation
95-005624
Habitat Selection
95-005379
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Oncorhynchug clarki
Habitat Selection
95-005624
Heavy Metals
95-006000
Hook ing/ Handling. Mortality
95-006636
95-006998
Ice
93-005379
Injuries
95-004804
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006636
Limnology
95-006465
Management/Research- -Lakag
95-006465
Management /Research- -Reservoirs
95-006465
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005624
95-006636
95-006666
Mlcrohabitat
95-005624
Migration
95-006542
Mortality Factors
95-004804
Movements
95-005379
Nutrients
95-006465
Overwintering
95-005379
95-005624
Oxygen
95-004401
Oxygenation
95-004401
Population Studios
95-006542
Production
95-006465
Rearing Density
95-004401
Season
95-006542
Social Values
95-006636
SportCishlng
95-006636
Stock: Assessment
95-006465
Survival
95-005624
Taxonomy
95-005145
Variation Studies
95-005145
Water Quality
95-006000
Winter
95-005379
Oncorhynchus clarki bmivierl
DMA
95-005145
Genetics
95-005145
Variation Studies
95-005145
FR 40(3)
501
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Oncorhynchua dark! clarki
Distribution/Geographical
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-OQ61B5
Oncarhynchus clarki henshawi
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-007045
95-007067
Extirpation
95-007045
Habitat Alterations
95-007045
Habitat Protection
95-0070(15
History
95-007045
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-007067
Management/Research- -General
95-007045
Stocking/ Introductions
95-0070^5
Water Allocations
95-007067
Watershed Management
95-007067
Oncorhynchus clarki lewiai
Genetics
95-006160
Habitat Selection
93-005399
Ice
95-005399
Management /Research- -General
95-006160
Movements
95-005399
Population Studies
95-005399
Stock Assessment
95-006160
Temperature
95-005399
Variation Studies
95-006160
Wild Trout Management
95-006160
Winter
95-005399
Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus
DHA
95-005145
Genetics
95-005145
Variation Studies
95-005145
Oncorhynchus clarki seleniris
Endangered /Threatened Species
...... 6
rch- -Rivers and
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Oncorhynchus clarki stomias
Rein t reductions
95-007041
Stock Assessment
95-0070/1 1
Stocking/Introductions
95-0070*1
Wild Trout Management
95-007041
Oncorhynchus clarki utnlt
DNA
95-005145
Genetics
95-0051/i5
Variation Studies
95-005145
Oncorhynchua gilae
Abundance/Factors of
95-006237
Fire
95-006237
Fish Kills
95-006237
Habitat Alterations
95-006237
Management/Resoarc1i--Hivcrs
Streams
95-006237
Trophic Relationships
95-006237
Oncorhynchua gorliiisclia
Abundance/Factors of
95-005633
95-006106
Distribution/Geographical
95-005393
Food Supply
95-005633
Life History /Gen oral
95-005251
Migration
95-005393
Season
95-005393
Swimming PorEormnnco
95-005393
Temperature
95-005393
Year Class- Strongtli
95-005633
Oncorhynchus keUi
Acidification
95-006039
Aggressive Behavior
95-005225
Anesthetics
95-004895
Behavior
95-005223
Calcium
95 -OO/i 853
Chromosomes
95-005112
Competition
95-003225
Condition Factors
95-005517
Cortlsol
95-004885
Culture/Propagation
95-005225
Early Development
95-005517
502
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. ..
Oncorhynchus keta
Egg Size
95-005517
Embryology
95-005112
95-005517
Food Supply
95-005225
Foods /Feeding
95-005225
Genetics
95-005112
Hooking/ Handling Stress
95-0048B5
Hormones
95-004853
Karyotypes
95-005112
Life History /General
95-005276
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006918
Maturation
95-00(1853
Os moreen la t ion
95-006039
Reproductive Cycle
95-004953
Spawning Migration
95-004853
Stock Assessment
95-006918
Stock Identification
95-006918
Oncorhynclms klsutch
Abnormalities
95-004683
Abundance/Factors of
95-006666
Age /Growth
95-005063
95-005090
95-005140
95-005267
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005140
95-005630
95-006880
Alarm Reaction
95-005205
Arg.tnine
95-005063
Bacterial Diseases
95-005729
95-005734
95-005743
95-005774
95-005783
Bacterial Kidney Disease
95-005774
Behavior
95-005205
Bird Predation
95-005205
fly catch
95-006880
Commercial Fishing
95-0068BO
95-0068B2
Compe t i Lion
95-00 5 UO
Co c t icos te ro Id s
95-005003
...CONTINUED. ..
Oncorhynchus kisutch
Cortisol
95-005004
Grypsis
95-005205
Culture /Propagation
95-004403
95-004/106
95-004791
95-005063
95-005821
95-006307
Diagnostic Techniques
95-005813
Diets
95-005063
Disease Susceptibility
95-005822
Distribution/Geographical
95-005551
Distribution /Vertical
95-006880
Economics
95-006531
Eggs
95-005783
Embryology
95-004866
Endocrinology
95-004952
95-005003
Enzymes
95-005022
Erythrocytic Inclusion Body
Syndrome
95-005808
Exploitation Rates
95-006589
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004403
95-004406
Flow Regimes
95-006529
Food Supply
95-005022
Forestry Practices
95-005267
Furunculosis
95-005783
Gear Selectivity
95-006880
Gene Mapping
95-005102
Gene Transfer
95-005096
Genetic Fitness
95-005140
Genetic Strains
95-005096
Gills
95-005003
95-005022
Growth Hormone
95-005096
Habitat Alterations.
95-005267
95-006529
Habitat Evaluation
95-006616
Habitat Selection
95-005267
95-006331
FR 40(3)
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynclms klsutch
Habitat Selection
95-006616
Hatchery Design
95-004403
Hatchery Releases
95-00(1683
95-006307
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-005004
95-005729
95-006191
95-006331
Herpes virus
95-005813
Hormones
95-005003
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006529
Iirnune Response
95-005774
Incubation
95-004866
Indian Treaty RlgHta
95-006589
Insulin
95-004952
Interspecies Relationships
95-006331
Intraapecies Relationships
95-005140
Large Organic Debris
95-005267
Lectins
95-OD5783
Life History/General
95-0052"'a
Liver
95-005022
Management/ Research - - General
95-006066
95-006191
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006880
Management/ Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005267
95-005551
95-006307
95-006331
95-006529
95-006531
95-006589
95-006616
95-006666
Mark /Recapture
95-005630
Marking/Tagging /PIT Taga
95-005630
Migration
95-005551
95-006191
95-006542
Movements
9S-005267
Net-Pen Culture
95-004*03
95-004406
Nutrition
95-005063
Osmoregulation
95-005003
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus kisutch
Oamoregulation
95-005004
Overwintering
95-005267
95-006529
Parasites/Diseases
95-005729
95-005734
95-005743
95-005774
95-005783
95-00580B
95-005813
95-005822
Parr-Smolt Transformation
95-004791
95-005004
95-005267
95-006191
Pho toper iodism
95-006529
Planning
95-006882
Pole and Line
95-006880
Polychlorinated Blphenyls
95-006022
Population Studies
95-005140
95-006331
95-006542
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005205
Production
95-004403
Protozoan Diseases
95-005729
Regulations/Flailing Gear
95-006531
Regulations /General
95-006882
Remote Sensing
95-007000
Restoration of Anrailromous R<
95-006307
Salinity
95-005003
95-005022
95-005743
Season
95-005022
95-006542
95-006880
Social Values
95-006531
95-006882
Spawning Grounds Evaluation
95-006616
Sport fishing
95-006882
Stock Assessment
95-005551
95-006589
95-006616
Stock Identification
95-004683
95-005551
Stocking /introductions
95-004683
95-006191
95-006307
504
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
On co thy nch us kisutch
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006331
Survival
55-005140
95-005267
95-005630
Tank Culture
95-004403
Telemetry
95-007000
Temperature
95-004866
95-005022
95-005267
95-005HOB
95-006307
95-006529
Territorial Behavior
95-005205
Thyroxine
95-005022
Toxicology
95-006022
Treatment
95-005808
Variation Studies
95-004066
Vertebral Counts
95-004683
Viral Diseases
95-005808
95-005813
95-005821
95-005622
Vitellogenln
95-005102
Winter
95-005267
Oncorhynchug maaou
Abnormalities
95-006570
Acidification
95-006039
Age /Growth
95-005369
Bacterial Diseases
95-005757
Chromosomes
95-005112
Cul tutrc / P ropaga t ion
95-005821
Disease Susceptibility
95-005822
Embryology
95-005112
Genetics
95-005112
Habitat Selection
95-006570
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-006570
Karyo types
95-005112
Life History/General
95-005257
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006570
Os mo regulation
95-006039
Parasites/Diseases
95-005757
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Oacorliynchus maaou
Parasites /Diseases
95-005822
Population Studies
95-005369
95-006106
Reproduction
95-005369
Spawning
95-005369
95-006106
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-006570
Variation Studies
95-005369
Viral Diseases
95-005821
95-0015822
Qncorhynchus maaaii ishikawa
Eggs
95-Q04S87
Oogenesla
95-004B87
Spawning
93-004887
Oncorhyiichus mykiss
Abundance/Factors of
95-006236
95-006237
Acidification
95-005*) 18
95-005967
95-006039
Activity Patterns
95-005178
95-005417
Adrenaline
95-005011
Age/ Grow tli
95-004413
95-004547
95-004556
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
95-004622
95-004795
95-00480/1
95-00(1973.
95-005252
95-005641
95-006005'
95-006559
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004816
95-004859
95-004967
95-005006
93-005979
95-006335
Aggressive Baliavlor
95-001411
95-005641
Amino Ac id a
95-004598
95-004599
95-004615
95-004778
95-005000
Ammonia
95-004411
95-005935
FR 40(3)
505
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus tnyklss
Antibodies
95-00(1882
Appetite Stimulants
95-004975
Ascorbic Acid
95-004560
95-004897
Atrazine
95-005933
Bacterial Diseases
95-00476'i
95-004882
95-004891
95-005724
95-005729
95-005730
95-005743
95-005746
95-005753
95-005754
95-005764
95-005771
95-005772
95-005782
Bacterial Gill Disease
95-005753
95-005754
Behavior
95-004411
95-005178
Bioenergetics
95-004836
95-006450
Biological Indicators
95-006000
Biological Monitoring
95-005930
95-005951
95-005959
95-005974
95-005979
95-006005
95-006045
Biotnass
95-006451
95-006569
Blosarption
95-004575
Biotrans formation
95-005959
95-006011
Body Form
95-004701
95-006401
Brain
95-004748
Brood Stock
95-004553
Cadmium
95-005964
Calcium
95-004815
Calorific Values
95-004836
Canopy
95-006593
Carbohydrate Metabolisn
95-0045B5
95-004765
93-005008
95-003009
.. .CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchua myklss
Carbon Dioxide
95-004766
Carcass Traits
95-004547
95-004584
95-004600
95-004622
Cardiovascular System
95-004755
95-005017
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006255
95-006325
95-006393
95-006442
Cell Culture
95-004832
95-005930
95-005959
95-006045
Chloramines
95-006006
Chloride Cells
95-004982
95-006006
Chropaffin CeLls
95-004976
Chromosomes
95-005112
Climate
95-006465
Cloning
95-004748
Competition
95-005641
Condition Factors
95-004547
95-004982
95-005031
Contaminated Sediments
95-005964
Copper
95-005935
95-005964
Corpuscle of Stannius
95-004815
Cortlsol
95-004749
95-004949
95-004967
95-004974
95-005011
95-005052
95-005967
Cryopreserva t ion
95-006023
Cul ture / P ropa ga 1 1 on
95-004397
95-004402
95-004407
95-004409
95-004410
95-004411
95-004413
95-004547
95-004552
95-004553
95-004556
95-004560
95-004575
95-004584
506
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus myklss
Culture / P ropagation
95-004585
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
95-004601
95-004613
95-004615
95-004622
95-004652
95-004765
95-004782
95-004814
95-005718
95-005724
95-005754
95-005807
95-005821
95-006307
Currents
95-004411
Cyanide
95-005935
Cytochrome P450
95-004914
Cytology
95-005040
95-005918
95-006004
Diagnostic Techniques
95-005724
95-005753
Diesel Fuel
95-006028
Diets
95-004409
95-004553
95-004560
95-004584
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
95-004601
95-004613
95-004615
95-004622
95-004765
95-004782
Digestive System
95-004601
95-004615
95-004897
95-004900
95-005049
Dimethyl Sulf oxide
95-006023
Disease Control
95-005807
Disease Susceptibility
95-005730
95-005754
95-005771
95-005782
95-005822
95-005935
Disease-Free Culture
95-005724
Disinfection
95-005724
Distribution/Factors of
95-005252
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus rnykiss
Distribution/Factors of
95-005372
95-005396
95-005592
Distribution/Geographical
95-005551
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005252
95-005253
95-005396
95-006559
Distribution/Vertical
95-005417
DNA
95-005115
95-005116
95-005131
Early Development
95-005253
95-005051
Economics
95-004397
Ectoparasites
95-004652
Egg Survival
95-004804
95-004977
EgBS
95-004639
95-004812
EloctroEiBhing
95-006795
95-004916
95-004977
95-005001
95-005031
Electro shock
95-004804
Embryology
95-004812
95-004833
95-005112
95-006023
Endocrinology
95-004749
95-00-1760
95-004883
95-004949
95-004952
95-004967
95-004992
95-004996
95-005131
Endosulfan
95-005902
95-005917
Enaymea
95-004601
95-004783
95-OIM883
95-004897
95-004957
95-005022
95-005985
95-006005
95-006011
Epidermis
95-005918
95-005967
Exercise
95-004766
FR 40(3)
507
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus mykias
Exercise
95-004852
95-004859
95-004949
95-004965
95-005038
Exotic Species
95-006324
Exploitation Rates
95-006315
95-0065B9
Eyes
95-004755
Fatty Acids
Fecundity
95-004553
Feeding Experiments
95-004547
95-004552
95-004553
95-004556
95-0045B4
95-004598
95-004599
95-004600
95-004601
95-004615
95-005754
Feeds
95-004547
95-004575
95-004585
Fertilization
95-004812
Finger ling Stocking
95-005052
Fins
95-004701
Fire
95-006237
95-006517
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004397
95-004410
Fish Kills
95-006237
Fisherman /Angler Surveys
95-006255
95-006393
Flow Regimes
95-006450
95-006529
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004409
95-004615
95-004975
Food Supply
95-005022
95-006450
Foods/Feeding
95-004778
95-004652
95-005417
95-005424
95-005641
95-006314
Formalin
95-004652
Fry Production
95-004560
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Fungicides
95-005718
Furunculosis
95-005730
Gall Bladder
95-004992
Gene Expression
95-004748
95-005131
Gene Mapping
95-005102
95-005131
Genetic Markers
95-005097
Genetics
95-005112
95-005115
95-005116
95-005131
Gill Diseases
95-005753
Gills
95-004882
95-004934
95-00/i975
95-005009
95-005017
95-005022
95-006006
Glucose
95-004765
95-004957
95-005008
Gonadotropln
95-004760
95-004927
Gonads
95-004689
95-005006
Gradient
95-005252
Growth Hormone
95-004760
Growth Stimulants
95-004622
Habitat Alterations
95-005964
95-006236
95-006237
95-006517
95-006529
95-006555
Habitat Evaluation
95-005253
95-005390
95-006451
95-006517
95-006553
95-006559
95-006616
Habitat ImprovommitJCciioral
95-006593
Habitat Selection
95-005253
95-005396
95-005624
95-006315
95-006331
95-006451
95-006559
95-006616
FR 40(3)
SOB
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynclms mykiss
Hardness
95-004975
Hatchery Design
95-004411
Hatchery Releases
95-006307
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-005097
95-005711
95-005729
95-005807
95-006191
95-006314
95-006315
95-006331
95-006335
95-006559
Hatching
95-004560
Heart
95-004790
Heavy Metals
95-005930
95-006000
Hematology
95-004766
95-004816
95-004891
95-004934
95-005011
95-005038
95-005040
95-005931
95-005933
Herbicides
95-006004
Ilex a ch lo rob en z en e
95-006011
Histology
95-004976
95-005933
Hooking /Hand ling Stress
95-004916
95-00*974
Hormones
95-004748
95-004790
95-004815
95-004852
95-004974
95-004996
Hydraulics
95-004411
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006529
Hypothaliunic-llypophysial System
95-004967
fly pox ia
95-005040
Inrnune Response
95-004764
95-004816
95-004882
95-004891
95-004985
95-005945
95-006028
Immunization
95-004815
95-004882
Indian Treaty Rights
95-006589
. ..CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchua mykise
Infectious Hematopaietic
Necrosis
95-005730
95-005807
Injuries
95-004795
95-00480't
95-004916
95-004977
95-005001
95-005031
Insulin
95-004952
95-004957
Interspecies Relationships
95-00518(1
95-005253
95-005396
95-0056'il
95-006331
95-006559
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005396
95-006315
Ion Transport
95-004965
Karyotypes
95-005112
Kidney Disease
95-004402
Kidneys
95-004754
95-004816
95-004985
95-006004
Lesions
95-004402
95-006031
Life History /General
95-005252
95-005253
95-005396
95-005417
95-006559
Light
95-005178
Limnology
95-006165
Lindane
95-005945
Linuron
95-005933
95-00(3004
Lipld Content
95-004552
Lipld Metabolism
95-004765
95-005056
Liver
95-004778
95-004957
95-004975
95-005022
95-003056
95-005836
95-005917
95-005959
95-006004
95-006005
95-006011
95-006045
FR 40(3)
509
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Lymphocytes
95-00-1891
95-006028
Malachite Green
93-005718
Managemen t / Re sea rch - -Gene ral
95-006066
95-006191
95-006442
Management / Re s ea rch- -Lakes
95-006270
95-006(165
95-006497
Management/ Research- -Reservoirs
95-005964
95-006465
Management/ Re sea rch- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005252
95-005551
95-005624
95-006236
95-006237
95-006255
95-006307
95-006314
95-006315
95-006325
95-006331
95-006335
95-006393
95-006451
95-006517
95-006529
95-006555
95-006559
95-006569
95-006589
95-006593
95-006616
95-006653
Hark /Recapture
95-005031
Harking/Tagging /Telemetry
95-006299
Masculinization
95-004814
Maturation
95-004560
95-004967
Medication in Diets
95-004622
Helatonin
95-004982
Metabolic Rates
95-004411
Metabolism
95-004615
Hethoprene
95-006005
Me thy line re ury
95-005979
Microhabitat
95-005624
Migration
95-005551
95-006191
95-006335
95-006542
Modeling
95-004701
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchua mykiss
Modeling
95-006325
95-006393
95-006401
Mortality Factors
95-004402
95-004795
95-004804
95-004916
95-005985
Mortality Rates
95-004407
95-006325
Movements
95-005252
95-005372
95-005417
95-006314
95-006335
Mucus
95-005181
95-00575*1
Musculature
95-004832
95-004833
95-004859
95-004883
95-005008
95-OQ503B
95-006401
Naphthalene
95-006005
NaphthoElavonc
95-005959
95-006005
Neoplasms
95-005836
Nervous System
95-006031
Nitrite
95-005935
Nutrients
95-004553
95-006465
Nutrition
95-004560
95-004613
OrganoctilorlneB
95-005902
95-005915
95-006011
Organotins
95-006031
Osmoreguln tion
95-004965
95-004982
95-005009
95-005038
95-005052
95-006039
Overwintering
95-005372
95-00562H
95-006529
Oxygen
95-004755
95-004760
95-005011
Pancreas
95-005131
Parasites /Diseases
95-004402
FR 40(3)
510
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Parasites/Diseases
95-004816
95-00(1691
95-005711
95-005712
95-003718
95-005724
95-005739
95-005730
95-005743
95-005746
95-005753
95-005754
95-005764
95-005771
95-005772
95-005782
95-005788
95-005803
95-005807
95-005822
95-005836
95-005867
95-005935
Parr-Smolt Trans formation
95-00<i982
95-005052
95-005711
95-006191
Feptides
95-004985
95-0050119
Phagocytosis
95-004764
95-004985
Phenanthrene
95-006005
Phosphate
95-005040
Phosphorus
95-004601
Pho tope clod ism
95-004556
95-006529
Pituitary Gland
95-004927
95-004996
Pollution
95-005964
Polychlorinated Blphenyls
95-006022
Polymorphism
95-005115
95-005116
Polyploldy
95-004407
Pond Culture
95-004397
Population Studies
95-005252
95-005592
95-006315
95-006331
95-006542
95-006559
95-006569
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005456
Production
95-004407
95-004900
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus inykiss
Production
95-006451
95-006465
Protein Synthesis
95-004900
95-004975
Proteins
95-004600
95-004613
95-004812
95-005006
Protozoan Diseases
95-005729
95-0057BH
Pseudobranch
95-004755
Public Health Problems
95-004575
95-0&571B
Put-and-Take
95-006325
Regulations /Catch and Release
95-006255
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006325
Regulations /General
95-006653
Reproduction
95-006005
95-006450
Reproductive Cycle
95-006450
Respiration
95-004766
95-004934
Restoration of Anadromous Runs
95-006307
Riparian Habitat
95-006593
RNA
95-004900
Salinity
95-004765
95-00500-8
95-005009
95-00502:2
95-005743
95-005746
Season
95-005022
95-006542
Sediment Control
95-006555
Selective Breeding
95-004413
Serotonin
95-005017
Sex Reversal
95-004814
Spawning
95-004402
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-006616
Spawning Migration
95-005372
Sperm
95-004782
95-004783
Spleen
95-004816
Sportfishing
95-006255
FR 40(3)
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchua myklaa
Sportfishing
95-006270
95-006325
95-006393
95-006442
95-006653
Starvation
95-004832
95-00497'.
Sterility
95-004560
Steroids
95-004814
Stock Assessment
95-005252
95-005551
95-006465
95-006517
95-006569
95-0065B9
95-006616
Stock Identification
95-005097
95-005551
Stocking/ Introductions
95-005052
95-006191
95-006307
95-006314
95-006315
95-006325
95-006335
Stress
95- 004407
95-004749
95-004852
95-004965
95-004967
95-004974
95-005011
95-005052
95-005867
95-005935
Supplemental Stocking
95-006314
95-006315
95-006335
Survival
95-005031
95-005052
95-005624
Swimming Performance
95-004701
95-005951
95-005985
95-006401
Tank Culture
95-004407
95-004411
Temperature
95-004407
95-004547
95-004601
95-004975
95-005022
95-005038
95-005056
95-005641
95-005746
95-005836
95-006307
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Temperature
95-006450
95-006529
Thermal Tolerance
95-004975
95-005056
Thiocyanate
95-005931
Thymua
95-004816
Thyroxine
95-005022
Tin
95-006031
Toxic Algae
95-005985
Toxicity Testing
95-004652
95-005917
95-005931
95-005933
95-005945
95-005951
95-006004
95-006006
95-006023
95-006028
95-006031
95-006045
Toxicology
95-004575
95-005930
95-005931
95-005933
95-005935
95-005945
95-005951
95-005974
95-005979
95-00600/t
95-006011
95-006022
95-006023
95-Q0602B
95-006031
95-006045
Toxins
95-004575
95-006004
Trace Metals
95-005964
Transplanted SpecleB
95-007040
Treatment
95-005718
95-005724
95-006006
Tributyltin
95-005933
Trichlorobenzene
95-005933
Trictiloroetliylcnc
95-005933
Triploid Fish
95-004832
95-005730
Trophic Relationships
95-006011
95-006237
95-006497
Vaccination
95-005730
512
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
... CONTINUED. . .
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Vaccination
95-005772
Variation Studies
95-004914
95-0050*19
95-005097
95-005115
95-005116
Vibrlosls
95-005730
Viral Diseases
95-00572(1
95-005730
95-005B03
95-005821
95-005 B-22
Viral Ilemorrhagic Septicemia
95-005807
Vitamins
95-004560
95-004782
95-005945
Vltellogenin
95-005102
Water Quality
95-004409
95-006000
Wild Trout Management
95-006653
Xenobiotics
95-001911
95-005951
95-005959
95-006031
95-006045
Zinc
95-005964
Zooplankton
95-006497
Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri
Genetics
95-006160
Hanagemen t /Re s ea rch- - Genera 1
95-006160
Stock Assessment
95-006160
Variation Studies
95-006160
Wild Trout Management
95-006160
Oncnrhynchus nerka
Abundance /Factor a of
95-005633
95-006504
95-OD7066
Acidification
95-006039
Age /Growth
95-005096
Age/Sex Relationships
95-0053-11
Biochemical Composition
95-004690
Biological Indicators
95-006000
DMA
95-005O75
Ecological Analysis
95-007037
Endangered Populations
95-006625
... CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus nerka
Endangered Populations
95-007037
95-007066
Endocrinology
95-004952
Enzymes
95-004861
Flow Regimes
95-006625
Food Supply
95-005633
Foods /Feeding
95-005341
Gene Transfer
95-005096
Genetic Strains
95-005096
Genetics
95-005075
Growth Hormone
95-005096
Habitat Alterations
95-006625
95-007066
Habitat Evaluation
95-007037
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-004690
Heavy Metals
95-006000
Hooking /Handling Mortality
95-006349
Hooking /Handling Stress
93-006349
Hypoxia
95-004757
Insulin
95-004952
Life History/General
95-005236
Management/ Research- -General
95-007066
Management/ Research- -Lakes
95-006464
95-006504
95-007037
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-006625
Metabolism
95-00(1861
Migration
95-005341
95-005424
Mortality Factors
95-005424
Mortality Rates
95-005424
Musculature
95-004861
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006349
Nutrient Cycling
95-006504
Nutrients
95-006504
Osrao regulation
95-006039
Otolltns
95-004690
Oxygen
95-004757
FR 40(3)
513
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus nerka
Oxygen
95-005341
95-007037
Planning
95-007066
Population Genetics
95-006464
Population Studies
95-006106
Predator/ Prey Relationships
95-00542'!
Production
95-006464
95-005504
Protein Metabolism
95-004861
Recruitment
95-006504
Salinity
95-00(1757
Spawning
95-005341
95-006106
95-006464
Spawning Migration
95-004861
Stock Identification
95-005075
Stress
95-004757
Survival
95-005341
Temperature
95-005341
95-007037
Trophic Relationships
95-007037
Variation Studies
95-005075
95-OD5341
Water Quality
95-004757
95-006000
Year Class Strength
95-005633
Qncorhynchus rhodurus
Life History /General
95-005257
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Abundance /Factors of
95-006236
95-007066
Age/ Growth
95-004860
95-005053
95-005252
95-005382
95-005540
95-006298
95-006509
95-006559
Age/Length Composition
95-006599
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005407
95-005630
95-006880
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus tshawyisclw
Artlsanal Fisheries
95-006790
Bacterial Diseases
95-005729
95-005742
95-005764
95-005774
Bacterial Kidney Disease
95-005742
95-005774
Beliavlor
95-005186
95-005407
Biological Indicators
95-004775
Bycatch
95-006880
Canopy
95-006593
Cardiovascular System
95-004860
Commercial Fishing
95-006156
95-006737
95-006868
95-006880
95-006882
Competition
95-005186
Condition Factors
95-005544
Culture/Propagation
95-005282
95-006307
Cytochrome P450
95-004775
Depth
93-006575
Distribution/ Factors of
95-005252
95-005396
Dlstribution/Goograpliianl
95-005159
95-005382
95-005551
95-006731
Dis tributlon/Son sonn 1
95-005252
95-005253
95-005396
95-006559
Distribution/Vortical
95-006B80
DNA
95-005159
Early DevQlopmant
95-005053
95-005253
95-005282
Economics
95-006509
95-006531
Electrofisliina
95-005544
95-006358
Endangered Populnllona
95-006625
95-007066
Endangered/Tlircalo-ncil S[
95-007042
Endocrinology
95-004898
514
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Gncorhynchua tshawytscha
Erythracytic Inclusion Body
Syndrome
95-OO5S08
Escapement
95-006542
95-006603
95-006622
95-006623
Exercise
95-00*860
Exploitation Rates
•95-006589
Fertilization
95-005146
Flow Regimes
95-OQ63S2
95-006625
Foods/Feeding
95-005186
Gear Selectivity
95-00666:0
Gene Transfer
95-005146
Genetics
95-005159
Gojiada
95-004T75
Gradient
95-005252
Growth Hormone
95-004860
Habitat Alterations
55-006236
95-006554
95-006555
95-006625
95-007042
95-007066
Habitat Evaluation
95-005253
95-005396
95-006555
95-OD6559
95-006575
95-006616
95-QO6654
•95-006921
Habitat Improvement/ General
95-006593
Habitat Selection
95-005253
95-005389
95-005395
95-005396
95-006298
95-006331
95-006559
95-006616
95-006923
Hatchery Releases
95-006307
95-006320
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-O052B2
95-005*107
95-O05540
95-005711
95-005712
95-005729
95-006191
95-00631d
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-006331
95-006559
Hooking/Handling Stress
95-006358
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006554
Immune Response
95-004898
95-004921
95-005774
Indian Treaty Rights
95-006126
95-006156
95-006589
Injuries
95-005564
Interagency Cooperation
95-006126
95-006643
95-006868
Interspecies Relationships
95-005186
95-005253
95-005395
95-005396
95-006331
95-006559
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005396
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006126
95-006868
Learning
95-005407
Length Frequencies
95-005053
95-005382
Leukemia
95-005818
Life History /General
95-005250
95-005252
95-005253
95-005382
95-005396
95-006382
95-006559
Liver
95-004775
Mammal Ptedation
95-006790
Management/Research--General
95-005540
95-006066
95-006126
95-006156
95-006191
95-007066
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006509
Management/Research- -Marine
95-005382
95-006731
95-006737
95-006790
95-006868
95-006BBO
95-006918
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-005252
FR 40(3)
515
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchua tshawytscha
Streams
95-005407
95-005551
95-006236
95-006307
95-006314
95-006320
95-006331
95-006531
95-006542
95-006554
95-006555
95-006559
95-006575
95-006589
95-006593
95-006603
95-006616
95-006622
95-006623
95-006625
95-006643
95-006654
95-006923
Mark/Recapture
95-005369
95-005630
Marking/Tagging/Dyes
95-006298
Marking/Tagging/PIT Tags
95-005630
Maturation
95-004693
Metabolic Rates
95-004B60
Hicrohabltat
95-006382
Migration
95-005382
95-005407
95-005544
95-005551
95-006191
95-006358
95-006542
95-006603
Modeling
95-006362
Mortality Factors
95-006923
Movements
95-005252
95-005389
95-006314
Musculature
95-004860
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006592
95-006790
Nets /Trap Nets
95-006592
Orientation /Homing
95-005407
Ozone
95-005792
Parasites /Diseases
95-005711
95-005712
95-005729
95-005742
95-005764
...CONTINUED...
Oncorhynchua tshawytsclia
Parasites /Diseases
95-005774
95-005792
95-005808
95-005818
Parr-Smolt Transformation
95-005053
95-005282
95-005711
95-006191
Perspectives
95-006126
95-006737
Photoperiodism
95-005395
Planning
95-006643
95-006882
95-007066
Pole and Line
95-0068BO
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
95-006022
Pond Culture,
95-006326
Population Studies
95-005252
95-005395
95-006331
95-006542
95-006559
95-006599
95-006603
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005456
95-006314
Froliferative Kidney Disease
95-005792
Protozoan Diseases
95-005729
95-005792
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006156
95-006737
Regulations/Fishing Gear
95-006531
Regulations^ General
95-006126
95-006868
95-006882
Remote Sensing
95-006542
93-007000
Reproduction
95-00635B
Reservoir Release Effects
95-006554
Restoration of Anadrorooua
95-006307
95-006320
95-006332
95-007042
Riparian Habitat
95-006593
Salinity
95-005742
Season
95-005186
95-005395
95-0065*12
95-006603
TR 40(3)
516
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Onco r hy nchu s t shawy t s c ha
Season
95-006380
Sediment Control
95-006555
Sedimentation
95-006654
Social Values
95-006531
95-006882
Spawning
95-006542
95-006603
95-006923
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-0065'i 2
93-006575
95-006603
95-006616
95-00665*1
95-006923
Spawning Migration
95-005389
95-006542
95-006603
Sperm
95-005146
SportFishing
95-006882
Steroids
95-004898
Stock Assessment
95-005252
95-005382
95-005395
95-005540
95-005551
95-006589
95-006592
95-006599
95-006616
95-006622
95-006623
95-006654
95-006731
95-006918
95-006923
Stock Identification
95-005159
95-005551
95-006918
Stocking | Introductions
95-005407
95-006191
95-006307
•95-OO 6314
95-006320
95-006326
95-006509
Stress
95-004921
95-005544
95-005712
Supplemental Stocking
95-006314
95-0063.20
95-006326
Survival
95-005630
95-006296
FR 40(3)
...CONTINUED...
Oncochynchus tshawytscha
Survival
95-006358
Swlmning Performance
95-004860
95-005544
Tailwaters
95-00655(1
Telemetry
95-007000
Temperature
95-005808
95-006307
95-006382
95-006603
Territorial Behavior
95-005166
Thyroxine
95-004860
Toxicology
95-006022
Treatment
95-005742
95-005808
Trophic Relationships
95-006509
Turbidity
95-006575
Variation Studies
95-005159
95-005540
95-006509
Viral Diseases
95-005808
95-005818
Xenobiotics
95-004775
Ophioblennius atlanticus
Behavior
95-005360
Interspecleii Relationships
95-005360
Mate Selection
95-005360
Nests/Nesting
95-005360
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005360
Spawning
95-005360
Territorial Behavior
95-005360
Ophlodon elongatus
Exploitation Rates
95-006819
Life History /General
95-006819
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006819
Mortality Rates
95-006819
Movements
95-006819
Population Studies
95-006819
Recruitment
95-006819
Stock Assessment
95-006819
Survival
95-006819
Opisthocentrua ocellatus
Abundance /Factor s of
95-006860
517
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. ..
Opisthocentrus ocellatus
Blomass
95-006860
Management/ Research— Marine
95-006860
Ops anus tau
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004817
Conmunlcation
95-004817
Horseradish Peroxldaae
95-004817
Nervous System
95-004817
Sound Production
95-004817
Orestias
Stock Assessment
95-006334
OrtUodon microlepidotus
Biosorption
95-005939
Gills
95-005939
Methyltnercury
95-005939
Pollution
95-005939
Water quality
95-005939
Oryzias latipea
Abnormalities
95-005999
Bioaccumulation
95-006032
Biosorption
95-006032
Cryopreservation
95-006023
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
95-006023
Early Development
95-005999
EBBS
95-004736
95-005051
Embryology
95-00(1736
95-004623
95-005051
95-006023
Gene Happing
95-005102
Hatching
95-005999
Insecticides
95-006032
Metabolic Rates
95-004823
Mitochondria
95-004B23
0 rganopho s pha te s
95-006032
Pa rath ion
95-006032
Pulp Mill Effluents
95-005999
Toxlcity Testing
95-005999
95-006023
Toxicology
93-006023
...CONTINUED...
Oryzias latipea
Toxicology
95-006032
Vltellogenin
95-005102
Osmerus eperlanus
Mammal P reflation
95-005474
Management /Research- -Reservoirs
95-006677
Yield
95-006677
Osmerus mordax
Ahundance/ Factors af
95-005295
Acoustical Methods
95-006475
Age /Growth
95-005295
Blomass
95-006475
DM
95-005080
Food Supply
95-005295
Hatching
95-005295
Larval Drift
95-005295
Management/Uescarch--l.iikca
95-006475
Mitochondria
95-005080
population Studies
95-005295
Predator/Prey
95-005430
Recruitment
95-005295
Spawning
95-005295
Stock Assessment
95-006475
Stock Identification
95-005080
Tempera tut a
95-005295
Transplanted Speciafl
95-006482
Variation Studies
95-005080
Year Class Strength
95-005295
Osphroncmua exodon
Distribution/Geographical
95-005274
Foods/Feeding
95-005274
Life History/General
95-005274
Heristic Studies-
95-005274
Horphomctry
95-005274
New Species
95-005274
Reproduction
95-005274
Species Identif Icatlan
95-005271
Osteoglossidoe
Reproduction
95-005351
518
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
, ..CONTINUED. . .
Osteoglossldae
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Gstichthys
Taxonomy
95-005685
Ostichthys bracliygnathus
Hew Species
95-005685
Oxyeleotris maoiorata
Early Development
95-004486
Egg Production
Embryology
95-004485
Hatching
95-0044S6
Laboratory Spawning
95-004486
Larvae
95-004486
Pagrus
Genetics
95-005670
Pagrus auratus
Activity Patterns
9.5-006759
ATP
95-004S96
Distribution/Factors of
95-006759
Enzymes
95-004B9&
Length Frequencies
95-006759
Management / Res ea re h - -Mar ine
95-006759
Marine Reserves
93-006759
Musculature
95-00*896
Population Studies
95-006759
Pagrus coiias
Activity Patterns
95-006759
Distribution/Factors of
95-00675-9
Length Frequencies
95-006759
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006759
Marine Reserves
95-006759
Population Studies
95-006759
Pagrus major
Abundance/ Factors of
95-006448
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004 454
Algae Culture
95-004542
Antibodies
95-005817
Brood Stock
95-004538
Cadmium
95-004872
Cage Culture
95-004517
...CONTINUED...
Pagrus major
Carcass Traits
95-004454
95-004476
Culture/Propagation
95-004365
95-004454
95-004476
95-004515
95-004517
95-004534
95-004535
95-004538
95-004542
95-004592
Diets
95-004515
95-004538
95-004592
Egg Production
95-004538
Exploitation Rates
95-006448
Fatty Acids
95-004538
Feeding Experiments
95-004592
Fingerling Production
95-004535
Fry Production
95-004534
95-004538
Genetic Engineering
95-004365
Hatchery Design
95-004535
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-004454
95-004535
Hernatology
95-004843
Hybridization
95-004365
Incubation
95-004538
Iridoviridae
95-005817
Larvae
95-004515
95-004538
95-004942
Lipid Composition
95-004643
Lipid Content
95-004454
95-004476
Liver
95-004872
Management/Research- -Marine
95-004535
95-006448
Metallothionein
95-004872
Modeling
95-006448
Musculature
95-004454
95-004476
Ocean Ranching
95-004535
Oxygen
95-004942
FR 40(3)
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Pagrus major
Parasites /Diseases
95-005817
Planning
95-004535
Poly culture
95-004517
Polyploidy
95-004857
Pond Culture
95-004542
Production
95-004515
95-004517
95-004534
Proteins
95-004454
95-004476
95-004843
95-004872
Respiration
95-004942
Sperm
95-004857
Stock Assessment
95-006448
Survival
95-004515
Viral Diseases
95-005817
Virtual Population Analysis
95-006448
Yield
95-004535
Zinc
95-00487Z
Pagrus pagrus
Competition
95-005438
Foods /Feed ing
95-005438
Panaque suttoni
Aquariums
95-005749
Cul turo / P ropaga tion
95-005749
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-005749
Parasites/Diseases
95-005749
Rickcttsia
95-005749
Pangasiidae
Fish Lists/Keys
95-005608
Taxonomy
95-005688
Pangasius
Early Development
95-005688
Fish Lists/Keys
95-00568B
Morphology
95-005688
Taxonomy
95-005688
Pangasius conchophllus
New Species
95-005688
Pangasius gigas
Cytology
...CONTINUED...
Pangasius gigas
Hematology
95-004-923
Pangasius kinabatanganensls
New Species
95-005663
Pangasius myanmar
New Species
95-005688
Pangasius pangasius
Distribution/Geographical
95-0056B8
Species Identification
95-005688
Pantodon buchholzl
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004702
Digestive System
95-00470Z
Fins
95-00*1702
Parablennius Incognilus
Dentition
95-004680
Parablennlus pillcornls
Dentition
95-004660
Parablennius san&ulnolentus
Dentition
95-004690
paracanthwrus hepntus
Aquariums
95-004631
Culture/ Propagation
95-004631
Parachaenichthys charcotl
Evolution
95-005087
Genomes
95-005087
Hematology
95-005087
Paracottua kneri
Gene Happing
95-005693
Species Identification
95-005693
Parakumua macul 1 aquamn
Species Identlf Icntlon.
95-005676
Parallel) thy s califotnicus
Commercial FlslslnR
95-OOGB20
95-006843
Currents
95-006A49
Incidental EntrajKncnt
95-006820
ManaBGmen.t/HeBHOi'cli- -Harln*
95-006449
95-006820
Nets/Drift Nats
95 -0068/1 3
Nets/Gill Ncta
95-006S20
Nursery Aceaa
95-006449
Population Stuilloa
95-006449
Regulations /General
95-006820
Stock AsseasmortL
95-006449
520
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Para llch thy s californicus
Temperature
95-006449
Paralichthys dentatus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-00560'i
Bays
95-005157
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-00560'i
Early Development
95-004758
Foods /Feed ing
95-005480
95-005604
Harvest
95-00674B
Histology
95-004758
Management/Research- -Marine
95-005157
Movements
95-005604
Nets/Escape Mechanisms
95-006351
Nets /Trawls
95-006351
Population GeneLics
95-005157
Regulations/General
95-006748
Season
95-005480
Starvation
•95-004758
Stock Assessment
95-005157
Stock Identification
95-005157
Paralichthys lethostigma
Ago /Grow tli
95-005514
Food Supply
95-005514
Management/ Research- -Ma cine
95-005514
Nursery Areas
95-005514
Temperature
95-005514
Paralichthya oblongus
Foods /Feeding
95-0051180
Season
95-005480
Faralichthys clivncaus
Ago /Growth
95-005024
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005269
Ammonia
95-004370
Condition Factors
95-004621
Cul lure / Propa gn tion
95-004370
95-004515
95-004519
95-004520
95-004526
95-004534
. ..CONTINUED. ..
Paralichthys olivacaiis
Culture /Propagation
95-00^537
95-004592
95-004621
93-005120
Diets
95-004370
•95-00'i515
95-004592
95-004621
Digestive System
95-00470A
Early Development
9!i- 005 2 69
EBS Production
95-004537
reeding Experiments
95-OD4526
95-004592
95-004621
t'emlnization
95-005024
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004520
95-00'.G21
Fry Production
95-00'i53'.
Granule Cells
95-00'i70'i
Gynogcnosis
Larvae
Light
95-004026
HOIIQSGX Culture
95-00'i537
95-005120
Morphology
95 -00') 704
Mortality Factors
95-005269
Nitrogen
95-00't370
Oxygen
95-004526
Pancreas
95-00'.704
pll
95-00'.5Z6
Polyploldy
95- 00'. 537
Production
95-00.4515
95-004519
95-004520
95-004534
RocirciilaLing Systems
95-OD/<319
Salinity
95-00 '(526
95-005269
Sen Determination
95-005024
gs-oosiso
Survival
93-004515
Tempo ratuco
95-001520
95-004526
95-005024
FR 40(3)
521
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. .CONTINUED...
Parallchthys ollvaceus
Water quality
93-004370
95-004519
Paraliparls
Distribution/Geographical
95-005568
Geothermal Water
95-005568
Paraliparis duharaeli
Distribution/Geographical
95-005658
Meristic Studies
95-00565B
New Species
95-005658
Species Identification
95-005658
Paralticus
Meristic Studies
95-005695
Ho r phone try
95-005695
New Genus
95-005695
Species Identification
95-005695
Taxonomy
95-005695
Paramyxine atami
Activity Patterns
95-005196
Behavior
95-005196
Cardiovascular System
95-004966
Photoperlodism
95-005196
Proteins
95-004846
Respiration
95-004966
Teeth
95-004846
Variation Studies
95-004846
Paranotothenla magellanica
Bird Predation
95-005461
Distribution/Geographical
95-005481
Horphometry
95-005481
Parataeniophorus brevis
Distribution/Geographical
95-005673
Early Development
95-005673
Morphology
95-005673
Species Identification
95-005673
Parexocoetua brachypterus
Coranercial Fishing
95-005590
Distribution/Factors of
95-005581
95-005590
95-005591
...CONTINUED...
Paroxocoetus brachypterua
Di s tribution /Ge o graph lea 1
95-005591
Early Development
95-005581
95-005591
Eggs
95-005581
Life History/General
95-005581
95-005590
95-005591
Management/ He searc ti - - M n r In c
95-005590
Spawning
95-005581
Stock Assessment
95-005590
95-005591
Parupeneus moffltli
Distribution /Vertical
95-005684
New Species
95-005684
Taxonomy
95-005684
Patagonotothen rams Ay I
Foods/Feeding
95-005461
Pelecus cultratua
Ago/Length Composition
95-006354
Aquatic Plants
95-005228
Food s /Feed ing
95-005228
Management^ Research- -Gcnoiol
95-006354
Sampling
95-006354
Turbidity
95-005228
Peprilus triacanthus,
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005438
Perca flaveacena
Abundance/ Factors oT
95-005488
95-005647
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005798
Bioaccunmlatlon
95-006033
Dloenergatics
95-004836
95-005647
Biological HonitorliiR
95-006033
Biomass
95-006488
Biosorption
95-006033
Calorific Values
95-004836
Competition
95-006313
Cul ture / P copagn tlon
95-004497
Early Development
95-006488
Endocrinology
95-00478(1
522
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
... CONTINUED.. .
Perca flavescens
Enzymes
95-004783
Flngerling Production
95- 004*97
Foods/Feeding
95-005488
95-006313
Fry Production
95-004497
Gene Mapping
95-005102
Gonadotropin
95-004784
Canada
95-004784
Heavy Metals
95-0'05B98
Hexachlorabenzene
95-006033
Interspecles Relationships
95-006488
Life History/General
95-004497
Management/ Research- -Lakes
95-005304
95-005445
95-005472
93-005B9B
95-006311
95-006313
93-0064B8
Management/Research—Rivcrs and
Streams
95-006547
Mercury
95-005898
Modeling
95-005472
Mortality Rates
95-005647
Movements
95-006547
Overwintering
95-005488
Pentachlorobenzene
95-006033
Pond Culture
95-004497
Population Studies
95-005304
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005339
95-005445
95-005488
95-005647
Protozoan Diseases
95-005798
Recruitment
95-005647
95-0064B8
Season
95-OQ648B
Sperm
95-004783
Steroids
95-004784
Stock Assessment
95-005304
95-006488
Survival
95-005488
...CONTINUED...
Perca flavescens
Time Series Analysis
95-005472
Toxicology
95-006033
Trophic Relationships
95-005445
95-005472
95-005488
95-006311
Vltellogenin
95-005102
Perca fluviatilla
Abundance/Factors of
95-005470
Activity Patterns
95-005169
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005336
95-005383
Artificial Spawning Beds
95-005335
Behavior
95-005169
Bioaccum illation
95-006037
Biological Monitoring
95-006036
95-006037
Blosorptlon
95-006013
Cesium
95-006013
Chlorophenols
95-006001
95-006036
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005383
Dyea
95-006001
Early Development
95-005170
Egg Survival
95-005335
Fecundity
95-005336
Fertilizers
95-006O37
Food Supply
95-0054.70
Foods /Feeding
95-005'i2B
95-005470
Habitat Selection
95-005169
95-005215
Heated Water
95-005383
Interapeclcs Relationships
95-005169
Management/ Research- -Estuaries
95-006709
Managemen t / Rese arch - -Lake a
95-006270
95-006344
Management /Research- -Reservoirs
95-005470
95-006677
Mercury
95-006037
Hlcrohabitat
95-005335
FR 40(3)
523
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Pcrca fluviatilis
Nets/Gill Nets
95-0063'i it
Plasticizers
95-OOG001
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005169
Radioactive Wastes
95-006013
Season
95-005336
93-005470
Selenium
95-006037
Spawning
95-005335
95-005336
Sportfishing
95-006270
Stock Assessment
95-005170
95-006344
95-006709
Swimming Performance
93-005215
Temperature
95-005335
95-005336
Toxicology
95-006001
95-006037
Trophic Relationships
95-005470
95-006037
Turbulence
95-005215
Year Class Strength
95-005336
Yield
95-006677
Pe retch thyidae
Gear Efficiency
95-006343
Sampling
95-006343
Percidae
Abundance/Factors of
95-005373
Activity Patterns
95-005408
Early Development
95-005408
Gear Efficiency
95-006343
Habitat Selection
95-005373
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005373
MIcrohabitat
95-005373
Migration
95-003408
Photoperiodism
95-005408
Sampling
95-006343
Turbulence
95-00540B
Perciformes
Evolution
95-005074
...CONTINUED., .
Perciformes
Taxonomy
95-005074
Percina auatropcrca
Distribution/Geographical
95-005697
Meristic Studies
95-005697
New Species
95-005637
Species Identification
93-00569?
Percina caprodes
Management /Research --Rivers arvJ
Streams
95-006547
Movements
95-006547
Percina carbonnria
Species Identification
95-005697
Percina evides
Endangered Populations
95-007033
ManagemenL/Resenrcli- -Genera I
95-007033
Stock Assessment
95-007033
Percina jenklnsi
Species Identification
95-005697
Percina macroceplialn
Endangered Populations
95-007033
Management /Research- -General
95-007033
Stock Assessment
95-007033
Percina tnacrolepida
Species Identification
95-005697
Percina nigrofasciata
Movements
95-005385
Percomorphi
Gene Mapping
95-005101
Immune Response
95-005101
Variation Studies
95-005101
Percophis brasilionsis
By catch
95-006217
Percopsis omiacomayc.ua
Distribution/Factors at
95-006099
Management /Re3cai-ch--GDiiaral
95-006099
ManagGment/Reaearct]--IUvQrH ani
Streams
95-006547
Movements
95-006547
Petromyzon marinua
Age/Growth
95-005654
Age/Sex Relationships.
95-004730
95-005239
Brain
95-005034
40(3)
524
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Petromyzon marinus
Cardiovascular System
95-004(107
95-004966
Catochol amines
95-Odd 807
Chroma f fin Cells
95-00(1807
Early Development
95-OOU3Q
Food Supply
95-005654
Foods/Feeding
95-005654
G-onadotropin
95-005034
History
95-006508
Hormones
95-004939
95-005034
Lamprey Control
95-005209
Length Frequencies
95-005239
Life History/General
95-005239
Hanagemen t / Resea rch- -L ake s
95-006506
Metamorphosis
95-00(1730
95-005034
Movement a
95-005376
Orientation /Homing
95-005376
Overwintering
93-005654
PcpLiilcs
95-004939
Pituitary Gland
95-004939
Respiration
95-00(1966
Sense Organs
95-004730
Spawning Migration
95-005239
95-005376
Stock Assessment
95-006508
Stocking /Introductions
95-00650H
Surviva 1
95-005654
Svlranlng Performance
95-005208
Temperature
95-005654
Vlnter
95-005654
Patromyzontidae
Distrlhution/Geographical
95-005616
Pholls gunneLlus
Distt ibut ion /G eograpli Leal
95-00584-0
Leeches
95-005640
Pholis laeta
Bird Predation
95-005412
FR 40(3)
.. .CONTINUED...
Pholis laeta
Population Studies
95-005432
Pholis ornata
Bird Predation
95-005432
Population Studies
95-005432
Phoxinus cos
Cloning
95-005098
Distribution/ Factors of
95-006099
DNA
95-005152
Endangered Populations
95-006605
Genetics
95-005098
Grazing
95-006605
Habitat Alterations
95-006605
Hybrid Fiah
95-005098
Management /Research- -General
95-006099
Management/ Research --Rivers and
Streams
95-006605
Population Genetics
95-005152
Stock Assessment
95-006605
Variation Studies
95-005098
95-005152
Phoxinus neogaeus
Cloning
95-005098
Endangered Populations
95-006605
Genetics
95-005098
Grazing
95-006605
Habitat Alterations
95-006605
Hybrid Fish
95-005098
Management/ Re search --Rivers and
Streams
95-006605
Stock Assessment
95-006605
Variation Studies
95-005098
Phoxinus oreas
Interspecies Relationships
95-005348
Phoxinus phoxinus
Biomass
95-006569
Foods /Feeding
95-005184
Interspecies Relationships
95-005184
Hanagement/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-006569
01 faction
95-005184
525
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Phoxinus phoxinus
Population Studies
93-006569
Stock Assessment
95-006569
Vision
95-005184
Pimeiodus clarias
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004798
Fatty Acids
95-004797
Fish as Food
95-004797
Fish Processing
95-004797
Llpid Composition
95-004797
Metabolism
95-004798
Oxygen
95-004798
Season
95-004797
Temperature
95-004798
Pimephales notatus
Activity Patterns
95-005459
Foods /Feeding
95-005459
Plroephales promelas
Abundance /Factors of
95-005628
95-005629
Age /Growth
95-005518
95-005986
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005986
Alarm Reaction
95-005173
Aquatic Plant Control
95-004341
Azinphos
93-OOfiOZl
Behavior
95-005171
95-005174
95-005175
Biological Monitoring
95-005974
Bird Predation
95-005444
Carbon Monoxide
95-005907
Chemoreception
95-005174
Control/Algae
95-004341
Copper
95-006010
Desert Habitat
95-005558
Dl atribution / Geographical
95-005558
Early Development
95-005023
95-005987
Eggs
95-005023
...CONTINUED,,.
PlmepJiales promelaa
Exotic Species
95-005553
95-007050
Fish Kills
95-005907
Glyphoaate
95-005924
Habitat Selection
95-005175
Hematology
95-005907
Herbicides
95-005924
Industrial Vastos
95-005907
Learning
95-005174
95-005175
Managern6nt/RcsefircH--C«!nera
95-004341
Metabolic Rates
95-005023
0 r gano ph o a p!i a te a
95-006021
Pesticides
95-006021
Pheromones
95-005171
95-005173
Pollution
95-005907
Pollution Abatement
95-004341
Population Studies
95-0054.44
Predator/Pray Relationships
95-005171
95-005174
95-005175
Pulp Mill Effluents
95-005986
95-005987
Pyre thro ids
95-006021
Respiration
95-005023
Season
95-005444
S tock ing / In troil nations.
95-007050
Survival
95-00598&
Temperature
95-006010
Toxicity Testing
95-005924
95-005986
95-005987
95-006010
95-006021
Toxicology
95-005921
95-005974
95-005986
95-OD59B7
95-006010
95-006021
Trophic Relationships
95-0055 LS
Platichthys flesus
Bacterial Diseases
95-0037B1
526
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Platiclithys Clesus
Bacterial Diseases
95-005782
Disease Susceptibility
95-005781
95-005782
Parasltes/Diseases
•15-005781
95-005782
Salinity
95-005781
Temperature
95-Q057B1
Platichthys stellaLug
Contaminated Sediments
95-005997
Hepatic Lesions
95-005997
Tlecoglossus altivelis
•Bacterial Diseases
55-005748
Culture/ Propagation
95-004592
95-005 74S
95-005-821
Diadromy
95-006G3S
Diets
95-004592
Fending Experiments
95-004592
Genetic Strains
95-006638
Genetics
95-006638
Hatc1iery/Hild Populations
95-000638
Life Hia Lory/General
95-006638
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006638
Migration
95-006638
Movements
95-006638
Parasites /Diseases
95-005718
Stocking/Introductions
95-00663B
Supplemental Stocking
95-OOQ638
Vaccination
95-0057'iB
Variation Studies
95-000638
Viral Diseases
95-005821
Plecoglossus nltivelis nltivclls
Age /Grow til
95-005156
Early Development
95-003156
Egg Size
95-005156
Incubation
95-005156
Variation Studies
95-005156
Plectropomus maculatus
Cul ture / Propaga tion
...CONT1WUED. . .
Plcctropomus maculatus
production
95-00 'i505
Pleuragrainma antarcLltum
Antifreeze Production
95-005057
Pcptiilca
95-005057
Tempcratucc
05-005057
Thermal Tolernnue
95-005057
PlcuronecLcs amcricanus
Condition Factors
95-flO/<772
Contaminated Sediments
95-005997
Early Development
95-00520'h
Food Supply
95-004772
Foods /Feeding
95- 005/i 80
G r omul fi all
95-006826
Harvest
95-Q067'i8
Hepatic Lesions
95-005997
Histology
OS-OO'iGB?
Induced Maturation
95-004772
Kidneys
93-OQ4&87
Unnagcment /Research- -Marina
95-006785
95-006826
Until rat Ion
95-OD4772
Nursery Aroas
95-0067B3
Prcdatorypcey Relationships
95-005204
Hegulations/Gencral
9S-006748
Season
95-005'iaO
Social Values
95-006826
Stock Assessment
93-0067/.B
95-006B26
Tropjilc Rclfltioiish.lpa
95-OOG7S5
Pleuronectes aspcr
Age/ Growth
9S-OOM55
95-00'i955
Fooda/Feo-dlng
95-004955
Starvation
95-004955
Pleuroncctos ferrugineua
Dlstrlbutlon^Factors oE
95-005593
Distribution/ Vertical
95-005593
Egg Drift
95-005593
Eggs
95-005593
FR 40(3)
527
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Pleuronectes Ferrugineua
Exploitation Rates
95-006387
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006387
Optimum Sustainable Yield
95-006387
Pleuronectea platessa
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005450
95-005465
Biosorptlon
95-005991
Foods/Feeding
95-005465
Invertebrate Predation
95-005450
Lymph ocystis
95-005823
Mercury
95-005991
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005450
Toxicology
95-005991
Trophic Relationships
95-005465
Viral Diseases
95-005823
Pleuronectea putnami
Biological Indicators
95-005904
Dioxin
95-005904
Pollution
95-005904
Poly chlorinated Diphenyls
95-005904
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005904
Pulp Hill Effluents
95-005904
Pleuronectes verticalis
Behavior
95-005185
Foods/Feeding
95-0051B5
Musculature
95-005185
Osteology
95-005185
Pleuronectes vetulus
Contaminated Sediments
95-005997
Hepatic Lesions
95-005997
Pleuronecti formes
Abundance /Factors of
95-006920
Conmercial Fishing
95-006920
Exploitation Rates
95-006920
Fishery Management Councils
95-006936
Ground fish
95-006920
International Fisheries
95-006936
Jurisdiction
95-006920
Management/Research- -Marine
93-006920
...CONTINUED...
Pleuronecti formes
Management/Research- -Hariri!
95-006936
Stock Assessment
95-006920
Flotosus lineatus
Toxina
95-004809
Venom Gland
95-004809
Poecilia formosa
GynQgenesls
95-005144
Interspecies Relationships
95-005144
Mate Selection
95-005144
Unisex Populations
95-005144
Poecilia latipinna
Disease Susceptibility
95-005789
Interspecies RelationsMps
95-005144
Mate Selection
95-005144
Pataaites/Diseaaoa
95-005789
Protozoan Diseases
95-005789
Poecilia retlculatn
Age /Growth
95-005384
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005187
95-005222
Behavior
95-005187
95-005222
Body Form
95-004718
Calcium
95-004815
Chlorophenols
95-005929
Coloration
95-005187
Copper
95-004608
Corpuscle of Stann his
95-004815
Courtship
95-005222
Cul ture / Propa R« lion
95-004608
Diets
95-004608
Distribution/Factors ot
95-005384
Exotic Species
95-006324
Feeding Experiment a
95-004718
Foods /Feed ing
95-004718
Genetics
95-005187
95-005222
Habitat Selection
95-005384
Hematology
95-004608
528
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...COHTISUED...
Poecilia ceticulata
Jlornones
95-001815
Iirrnunization
95-001615
Intraspccles Relationships
95-OD5222
Iron
95-004608
Life Hi story /General
95-005384
Hate Selection
95-OD51B7
Hod a ling
95-095929
Morphwnetry
95-00471B
Nutrition
95-Q04GOS
Predalor/Pcey Relationships
95-005222
95-D0538<i
Techniques
95-005929
Toxicology
95-005929
Variation Studies
95-004718
95-005187
95-005222
Elnc
95-00460B
Poeciilopsis
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005290
Cloning
95-005290
Genetics
95-00529D
Life History/General
95-005290
Population Genetics
95-005290
Population Studies
95-005290
Reproduction
95-005290
Pogonlaa crouds
History
95-006708
Subsistence Fishing
95-GQ670S
Pogonichthys macrolepldotus
Abundance/Factors o£
95-00526S
Distribution/Factors oE
95-005268
Freshwater Jnflov
95-005268
Habitat Alterations
95-005Z6B
Habitat Selection
95-005268
Interspecies Relationships
95-OD1268
Hanagement/[leaearch--E3tuaries
95-00526B
Nursery Areas
95-005263
Population Studies
95-005268
Reproduction
95-005268
FR 40(3)
.. .CONTINUED. . .
Pogonichthys macro lepidotus
Hater Diversions
95-005268
Pollachius virens
Commercial Fishing
95-006727
Exploitation Rates
95-006727
Mammal Predatlon
95-005'i53
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006727
Population Studies
95-005453
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006727
Polyodon spathula
Abundance /Factors oE
95-006319
Endangered Populations
95-006319
Management/ Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005261
95-006319
Harking /Tagging /Anchor Tags
95-006302
Marking/Tagging/Spaghetti Tags
95-006302
Marking/Tagging/Tag Retention
95-006302
Population Studies
95-005261
Regulations /Moratoria
95-005261
Reproductions
95-006319
Sex Ratios
95-005261
Spawning
95-005261
Stock Assessment
95-005261
Stocking/Introductions
95-006319
Variation Studies
95-005261
Polyprion oxygeneios
Biosorption
95-005993
polychlorinated Biphenyls
95-005993
Toxicology
95-005993
Polypterus
Morphology
95-004717
Osteology
95-004717
Scales
95-004717
Pomacanthus arcuatus
Early Development
95-004696
Horphometry
95-004696
Osteology
95-004696
Pigments
95-004696
Species Identification
95-004696
529
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
PomacentridaE
Distribution/ Factors of
93-005416
Freshwater Inflow
95-005416
Larval Behavior
95-005U6
Larval Drift
95-005416
Pomacentrus diencaeus
Aggressive Behavior
95-005182
Behavior
95-005182
Interspecies Relationships
95-005182
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005182
Movements
95-005182
Territorial Behavior
95-005182
Pomacentrus fuscus
Interspecies Relationships
95-005360
Territorial Behavior
95-005360
Pomacentrus leucostictus
Age /Sex Relationships
95-005192
Aggressive Behavior
95-005182
Agonistic Behavior
95-005192
Behavior
95-005182
95-005192
Interspecies Relationships
95-005182
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005182
Mate Selection
95-005192
Movements
93-005182
Territorial Behavior
95-005182
95-005192
Pomacentrus nigrlcans
Behavior
95-005197
Courtship
95-005197
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005197
Life History /General
95-005197
Mate Selection
95-005197
Reproduction
95-005197
Spawning
95-005197
Pomacentrus partitus
Interspecies Relationships
95-005360
Territorial Behavior
95-005360
Pomacentrus planifrons
Behavior
95-005210
Coral Bon*,.
...CONTINUED...
PomacGntr-ua planifrons
Early Development
95-005315
Habitat Selection
95-003315
Intraspecies Relationship!.
95-005210
Microhabitnt
95-005315
Population Studies
95-005315
Recruitment
95-003315
Territorial Behavior
95-003210
Pomatomus saltatrlx
Acoustical Method a
95-006386
Age /Growth
95-005515
Artificial lleeta
95-006930
Bioenergatlcs
95-004836
95-006386
95-006446
Calorific VoluaB
95-004836
Digestive note
95-006446
Early Development
95-005515
Foods /Feeding
95-006446
95-006696
Habitat Evaluation
95-005515
Hooking /Hand ling Mortality
95-005642
Management /Research- -KB luarl
93-0055 15
95-006696
Management /Re a carcli- -Marine
95-005642
95-006910
Nursery Areas
95-005515
Predator/Prey Rclnticn-sMps
93-006386
Season
95-005515
Sportfiahing
95-005642
Stock Assessment
95-006930
Trophic Relationships
95-006446
95-006696
PomatoschistUB rtmmioralus
Age /Growth
95-005571
Distribution/Factors of
95-005571
Foods/Feeding
95-005571
Life Hi story /General
95-005571
Salinity
95-005571
Poinatoschtstus rnicropa
Disease Susceptibility
95-005789
530
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Ponntoschistus microps
Parasites/Diseases
95-005789
Protozoan Diseases
95-005769
Poroatoschisius rninutus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-006002
Biological Monitoring
95-006002
Copper
95-006002
Icon
95-006002
Manganese
95-D060Q2
Toxicology
Trace Metals
95-006002
Zinc
95-006002
Pomoxls nlgronaculatus
Age /Growth
95-OD5526
95-006158
Distribution/Factors of
95-005!.01
Early Development
95-005528
Flow Regimes
95-005401
Foods/Feeding
95-006(158
Habitat Selection
95-005401
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006458
Overwintering
95-005401
Oxygen
95-005401
Population Studies
95-00-6.458
Temperature
95-005401
Prlon&ce glanca
Cestodes
95-005835
Endoparasltes
95-005835
Exploitation Rates
95-006952
Harvest
95-006952
Laws /Law Enforcement
95-006952
Management / Rese a rch- -Mar Ine
95-006952
Parasites/ Diseases
95-005835
Stock Assessment
95-006952
Prionotus stephanophrys
By catch
95-006265
Prlsllpomoides aquilonaris
Bycatch
95-006974
Fisli as Food
95-006*74
Population Studies
95-006974
FR 40(3)
Probarbus jullieni
Movements
95-005602
Spawning
95-005602
Spawning Migration
95-005602
Prochilodus llneatus
Age/Sex Relationships
Hetaliolisrn
95-004798
Oxygen
95-004798
Temperature
95-004798
ProEundulus punctatua
Aquariums
95-004491
Culture/Propagation
95-00'i491
Laboratory Spawning
95-004491
Life History /General
95-004491
Pcosopium cylindcaccum
Endangered Populations
95-007033
Management/Research- -General
95-007033
Stock Assessment
95-007033
Prosopium willlamsoni
Biological Indicators
95-005921
Biological Monitoring
95-005921
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-005921
Pollution
95-005921
Pulp Hill Effluents
95-005921
Water quality
95-005921
Protomyctophura tnompsoni
Distribution/Geographical
95-005608
Protopterus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005606
paleontology
95-005606
proteins
95-004846
Teeth
95-004846
Variation Studies
95-004846
Protopterus aetuloplcus
Artlsanal Fisheries
95-006268
Protopterus annectens
Drain
95-005041
Evolution
95-005041
Nervous System
95-005041
Peptides
95-005041
531
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Psaramoperca walgiensis
Foods/Feeding
95-005429
Habitat Selection
95-005429
Trophic Relationships
95-005429
Pseudobagrus aurantiacus
Allozymes
95-005127
Genetics
95-005127
Variation Studies
95-005127
Zoogeography
95-005127
Pseudobngrus ichikawai
AUoayroes
95-005127
Genetics
95-005127
Variation Studies
95-005127
Zoogeography
95-OD5127
PsHudobagrus nudiceps
Allozymes
95-005127
Genetics
95-005127
Variation Studies
95-OD5127
Zoogeography
95-005127
Paeudobagrus tohiensia
Allozymes
95-005127
Genetics
95-005127
Variation Studies
95-005127
Zoogeography
95-005127
Pseudoballstes Euscus
Aquariums
95-004632
Culture /Propagation
95-004632
Pseudocetopsis bleekeri
Morphology
95-005667
Osteology
95-005667
Pseudocetopais plumbeus
Morphology
95-005667
Osteology
95-005667
Pseudocrenilabrus philander
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005943
Bloaccumulatlon
95-005943
Biological Monltorine
95-005943
Endangered Populations
95-006146
Genetic Markers
95-006146
Genetics
...CONTIMUED...
Pseudocrenllabnis philander
Lead
95-005943
Management/Research- -General
95-006146
Manganese;
95-005943
Mine Effluents
95-005943
Hlckel
95-005943
Proteins
95-006146
Toxicology
95-005943
Variation Studies
95-006146
Zinc
95-005943
Pseudoplatystoma corruacsns
Distribution /Seas anal
95-005405
Managcnent/Rescarch--Hivers J
Streams
95-005405
Pseudorasbora parva
Abundance /Factors oE
95-006512
Blomass
95-006569
Commercial Fishing
95-006512
Eutrophi cation
95-006512
Habitat Alterations
95-006512
History
95-006512
Managemen t/ Re a.&arc!i - - Lafce a
95-006512
Management/ResOc'iircli--Rivers i
Streams
95-006569
Population Studies
95-006569
Stock Assessment
95-006512
95-006569
Pseudosciaena crocca
Distribution/Factors of
95-005265
Marking /Tagging /General
95-005265
Movements
95-005265
Salinity
95-005265
Tempera ture
95-005265
Pseudotolithus elongntua
Age/ Growth
95-005299
Life History/General
95-005299
Mortality Rates
95-005299
Population Studies
95-005299
Recruitment
95-005299
Season
95-005299
532
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Pseudotroptieus
Taxonomy
95-005678
Pseudotropheus callainos
Species Identification
95-005679
PsGudotropheua estherae
Distribution/Geographical
95-005678
Life History /General
95-005678
Muriatic Studies
95-OQ5&7S
New Species
95-005678
Species Identification
93-005678
Taxonomy
95-005576
Fseudotropheus zebra
Egg P reflation
95-005318
Inter&pecies Relationships
95-00531.8
Learning
95-005318
Species Identification
95-005678
Pterophyllum seal-are scalare
Cardiovascular System
95-004726
Cytology
95-004726
Granule Cells
95-004726
Morphology
95-004726
Rodlct Cells
95-004726
Ptychochailus Lucius
Endangered /Threatened Species
95-007049
Foods/Feeding
95-005173
Habitat Alterations
95-007049
Impoundment
95-007049
Interspecies Relationships
95-005173
Life Hi story /Gen oral
95-007049
Management /Rases rcb- -Rivers and
Streams
95-:Q07049
Niche Overlaps
95-005473
Stocking/ Introductions
95-007049
Supplemental Stocking
95-007049
Water Diversions
95-007049
Ptychocheilus oregonen&ia
Age /Growth
95-005272
Age/Sex Ttelationships
95-005272
Distribution /Factors of
95-006306
Fecundity
J5-005272
...CONTINUED.. .
Ptychochellus oregonensis
Fishways
95-006379
Flow Regimes
95-006379
Foods /Feeding
95-005272
95-005499
95-006306
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006379
Life Hi story /General
95-005272
Management/Research- -Reservoirs
95-005272
95-006379
Management/Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006306
Population Studies
95-005272
Stock Assessment
95-006306
Swiinning Performance
95-006379
Variation Studies
95-005272
Pungitius pungitius
Helminths
95-005847
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006467
Parasites/Diseases
95-005847
Salinity
95-005847
Trophic Relationships
95-006467
Puntius conchunlus
Carbohydrates
95-004970
Embryology
95-004739
95-004970
Temperature
95-004739
pygocentrus nattereri
Histology
95-005839
Neoplasms
95-005839
Parasites/Diseases
95-005839
pyladlctis olivaris
Age /Growth
95-005528
Biological Monitoring
95-006030
Contaminated Sediments
95-006030
Dion In
95-006030
Early Development
95-005528
Electrofishing
95-006297
Habitat Evaluation
95-005418
Habitat Selection
95-005418
Management/Research- -Reaervoir£
95-005418
FR 40(3)
533
1995
•••CONTINUED,..
Pylodictis olivarls
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Pollution
95-006030
Public Health Problems
95-006030
Sampling
95-006297
Stock Assessment
95-006297
Raja clavata
Aquariums
95-005333
Behavior
95-005168
Culture/Propagation
95-005333
Electric Behavior
95-005168
Electric Fish
95-005168
Electroreception
95-005168
Fecundity
95-005333
Hatching
95-005333
Laboratory Spawning
95-005333
life History/General
95-005333
Reproduction
95-005333
Raja erinacea
Brain
95-004789
DNA
95-005137
Electroreception
95-004789
Enzymes
95-005137
Gene Mapping
95-005137
Genetics
95-005137
Isozymes
95-005137
Kidneys
95-005137
Nervous System
95-001789
Regulations/General
95-006748
Stock Assessment
95-006748
aja radiata
Bycatch
95-006897
Foods /Feeding
95-00547S
95-006HOJ
-..CONTINUED,. .
Rajiformes
Distribution/Gcograpldcal
95-005594
Zoogeography
95-005594
Relnhardtiua hlppoglossolies
Abundance/Factors nf
95-006730
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-005962
Bioassay Technlquas
95-005962
Biological Monitoring
95-005962
Bionmsg
95-006730
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006897
Commercial FisliinR
95-006fl97
95-006971
Economics
95-006971
Life History /Gene nil
95-006897
Long lines
95-006971
Mammal Prediition
95-006971
Management/ Re scorch- -Harln a
95-006730
95-006897
Musculature
95-005962
Predator/Prey ttelatlcmglilps
95-005478
Stock Assessment
95-006897
Toxicology
95-005962
Rhincodon typus
Dlstribution/Geograpfdcal
95-005285
Di s t ribut 1 on / S easona 1
95-005285
Food s /Feed ing
95-005285
Life History/General
95-005285
Rhinelepls strlgoaa
Air Breathing
95-004988
Gills
95-0049BB
Rhinichthys
Genetic Diversity
95-005082
Glaciers
95-005082
Heavy Metals
95-005082
Heterozygosity
95-005082
Rhinichthys atratulus
Behavior
95-005229
Distribution/Factors of
95-005592
95-006099
Flow Regimes
95-005229
Food Supply
95-005229
534
IMS
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
Rhiniclithys atratulus
Foods /Feed ing
95-005229
Habitat Evaluation
95-0{lfi&13
Habitat Selection
95-G05229
Management / Re sea rch - -Gene ra 1
95-006099
Management /He search- -Rivers and
Streams
95-00*613
Mortality Factors
95-006613
Population Studies
95-005592
95-006613
Water Quality
95-006613
Rhinichthya eataraclae
Distribution/Factors of
95-006099
Management /Research- -General
95-006099
Fhinichthys osculus
Dosett Habitat
95-005558
Distribution/Geographical
95-005558
95-006185
Endangered Populations
95-006185
Rhinoptera bonasus
Culture /Propagation
95-005791
Parasites /Diseases
95-005791
Protozoan Diseases
95-005791
Rhizoprionodon acutus
Foods/Feeding
95-005*129
Habitat Selection
95-005H29
Modeling
95-005429
Trophic Relationships
95-0051129
Rhodeus oc&llatus ocellatus
Masculinization
95-004493
Mono 3 ex Culture
95-004493
Richardson lug balteatus
Habitat Selection
95-005395
Interspecies Relationships
95-005395
Pliotoperlodiam
95-OD5395
Population Studies
95-005395
Season
95-005395
Stock Assessment
95-005395
Richardson! us balteatus hydrophlox
Desert Habitat
95-005558
Distribution /Geographical
95-005558
Exotic Species
95-005558
Rivulinae
Taxonomy
95-005666
Rivulua
Taxonomy
95-005671
Rivulua luirti
Age /Growth
95-005384
Distribution/Factors of
95-005384
95-005U7
Habitat Selection
95-0033S/I
Life History/General
95-00538'!
Modeling
Hovcmen ta
95-0054d7
PfedatorfFrey Relationships
95-00538'.
95-005(1 '.7
Rivulus marmoratus
Hermaphroditlsm
95-005337
Reproduction
95-005337
Species Identification
liivulua ocellatus
Species Identification
95-005674
Rudarius ercodca
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005165
Bays
95-005165
Behavior
95-005165
Inttaspeciea Relationships
95-QO5165
Life History/General
95-005165
MflrtagementfResear-cli- -Ha trine
95-005165
Hate Selection
95-005165
Reproduction
95-005165
Sea grass Reds
95-005165
Spawning
95-005165
Rutilus accasi
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005221
Behavior
95-005221
Foods /Feeding
95-005221
Season
95-005221
Rutilus lemmingii
Age /Growth
95-005243
Age/Length Composition
95-005243
Fecundity
95-005243
Life History/General
95-005243
FR 40(3)
535
1995
...CONTINUED...
Riitilug lemmingii
Maturation
95-005243
Population Studies
95-005243
Rutilus rutilua
Abundance/Factors of
95-006487
Activity Patterns
95-005109
Aquatic Plants
95-006487
95-006506
Artificial Spawning Beds
95-005335
Bacterial Diseases
95-005782
Behavior
95-005169
lUosorption
95-006013
Bird Predation
95-005422
95-005467
Cesium
95-006013
Cestodes
95-005029
Disease Susceptibility
95-005782
Egg Survival
95-005335
Enzymes
95-004940
Estradiol
95-004940
Eyes
95-004734
Foods /Feeding
95-006506
Gills
95-004934
Habitat Selection
95-005169
Hematology
95-004934
Itmune Response
95-005029
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Lake Renovation
95-006487
95-006344
95-006487
95-006506
93-006252
95-006411
Meristlc Studies
95-005129
Microhabitat
93-005335
Modeling
95-006411
Morphology
95-004734
•-.CONTINUED.,.
Rutilus rutilua
Morphorn«try
95-005129
Mortality Factors
95-005467
Nets/Gill Nets
95-OQ634H
Parasites /Diseases
95-005029
95-005782
Plio to reception
95-004 734
Pollution Tolerance
95-005129
Population Studies
95-005422
95-005U67
95-006093
Predator/ Prey Ralationshlpi
95-005169
Radioactive Wastes
95-006013
Respiration
95-OD4934
Season
95-005467
Spawning
95-005335
Sportfiahing
95-006093
95-006252
95-005270
Stock Assessment
95-0063$$
95-006411
95-006709
Temperature
95-005335
Tine Series Analysis
95-006252
Trophic Relationships
95-006467
95-006506
Variation Studies
95-005129
Vision
95-004734
XenobiotlcB
95-004940
Salilota australig
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006797
Conmerclal Flailing
95-006942
Harvest
95-006942
Management /Research- -Mailne
95-006942
Traps /General
95-006797
Salminus maxiLlOHiia
Dis tribution / Seagonnl
95-005403
Management/Resenrc]i"Rlver« tJ
Streams
95-005405
Salmo
Exotic Sp«cies
93-006334
S tocking / In troduc tions
95-006334
Salmo carpio
Cul ture/Propa
95-005803
536
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
ered Populations
j. tea/Diseases
0 D5803
, Diseases
i ^tnica
^jbutlon/Geograpliical
[{Lstory /General
J6164
Assessment
atus
Populations
.jjjiice/Factors of
306220
,06322
306583
location
JD5982
/ity Pattorna
535385
5O5404
j 05^15
; j-owtll
j 04786
j 05011
1O5096
J05531
1O5925
aog
Relationships
JO5260
iymcs
1051Q3
.uuni
JO59&2
i Acids
IO5013
lia
I QUOD
I O '.86 5
ilielics
IO'iB63
mdies
tens
IO576S
-tc Plnnts
s trial Diseases
* (M369
NO5733
'05735
...CONTINUED. , .
Salmo salar
Bacterial DisQasog
95-005758
95-005768
95-005775
95-0057BO
95-006176
Bacterial Flora
95-005735
Bacteriophages
95-005780
Bird Predation
93-005442
Blood Pressure
95-005020
Brood Stock
95-006206
Cage Culture
95-004309
95-006208
Carcass Traits
95-001559
Cardiovascular System
95-005020
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-005293
95-006396
95-006412
05-006535
95-006544
05-006545
Cell Culture
95-005035
Cleaning Behavior
95-005B37
Coloration
95-004559
95-006997
Conmercial Fishing
95-006544
95-006905
Condition Factors
95-004894
Cortisol
95-004981
Culture /Propagation
95-004369
95-004396
95-00/i399
95-004400
95-004406
95-004509
95-004544
95-004559
95-004572
95-004624
95-004770
95-004802
95-004803
95-004B94
95-004960
95-005013
95-005014
93-005733
95-005735
95-005775
95-005810
95-005820
95-006176
95-006206
95-006207
95-006208
FR 40(3)
•••CONTINUED...
Salmo galar
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Cytogenetics
95-005103
Diets
95-004544
95-004559
95-004572
95-004894
Digestive Syste
95-005531
95-005751
95-005752
Dispersal
95-006309
Early Development
95-004786
95-004960
95-005360
95-006309
Echo Sounder
95-007006
Economics
95-006534
95-006662
95-006777
Egg Production
95-004762
EgB Quality
95-006705
Egg Survival
95-004762
95-005735
Embryology
95-004960
95-005013
Populatl<-
Endocrinology
95-004952
EnBymes
95-004572
95-005014
95-005163
95-005768
Escapement
95-006208
95-006630
Explosives
95-005020
Extirpation
95-006705
Fatty Acids
95-005035
Feeders
95-004396
95-004559
95-004572
fin Erosion
95-006176
•••CONTINUED...
Salmo salar
95-004406
95-005925
Fisherman/ Angler Survcvs
95-006283
95-00639B
95-006535
95-006651
Floods
95-00554B
Florfenicol
95-005775
Flow Regimes
95-005398
95-006545
Food Supply
95-005545
Foods/Feeding
95-004960
95-005531
Forecasting
95-006541
Forestry Practices
95-006220
Fry Production
95-004960
95-006705
Fry Stocking
95-006322
Furunculosis
95-005733
95-005751
95-005752
95-005758
95-005775
Gene Happing
95-005102
Gene Transfer
95-005096
Genetic Strains
95-005096
95-006206
95-006600
Genetics
95-005103
95-005163
95-005751
95-006207
95-006600
Gill Parasites
95-005850
Gills
95-005850
95-005982
Glucose
95-004400
93-004865
95-004981
Growth Hormone
95-004759
95-004937
95-005096
Habitat Alterations
95-006220
95-006414
Habitat Evaluation
95-006383
95-006414
538
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. . ,
Salmi salar
Habitat Evaluation
95-006578
Flabitat Selection
95-005260
95-QO5385
95-0063B3
95-006578
Hatchery Releases
95-006705
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-004902
95-005013
95-006207
95-006705
Hematalo.gy
95-004*100
95-004865
95-004961
95-001981
History
95-006508
95-QO6532
Hooking /Handling Stress
95-001762
Hybridization
95-005099
Hydrogen Sulfide
95-005925
Ice
95-005622
Immune Response
05-004544
95-004764
95-004906
95-004907
95-004961
95-005709
95 -005 751
95-005752
95- 005 780
95-Q05B06
omunizaLlon
95-003752
95-OQ5SQ6
ncidentaL Entrapment
95-006905
nfectious Pancreatic Necrosis
35-005B11
nfectioua Salmon Anemia
>5-005806
W-Q05S20
isulin
>5-004952
itraspecies Relationships
I5-00539B
iryotypes
'5-005103
dneya
5-004764
rvae
5-004960
rval Growth
5-004960
titude
5-005531
ws/Law Enforcement
5-0061S3
igth Frequencies
i-005531
Fe History/General
t- 005 260
...CONTINUED.. .
Salmo salar
Light
95-004399
95-004971
95-005385
Light Meters
95-OO6997
Lights
95-004624
Lipid Composition
95-005035
95-005068
Lipid Content
95-004737
95-005067
95-005068
Lunar Influences
95-005398
Magnesium
95-005982
Management/Research- -Estuaries
95-006705
Management /Research --General
95-006123
95-006206
95-006207
95-006208
95-006283
95-006442
Management/ Re s ea rch — Lakes
95-00650S
Management/ Research — Marine
95-006776
95-006777
Management/Reaearch--Rivers and
Streams
95-004762
95-005293
95-005142
95-006220
95-006309
95-006322
95-006383
95-006398
95-006414
95-006532
95-006534
95-006535
95-006541
95-006544
95-006545
95-006560
95-006578
95-006600
95-00660B
95-006630
95-006651
95-006662
95-006705
95-007006
Maturation
95-004803
95-005099
Me la ton in
95-004971
Herlstlc Studies
95-004722
Metabolism
95-004762
Migration
95-005398
95-005415
FR 40(3)
539
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. -CONTINUED...
Salrno salar
Migration
95-003651
Modeling
95-006398
Morpheme try
95-001722
Mortality Factors
95-004802
95-005442
95-005622
95-005651
95-005735
95-006705
Mortality Rates
95-005442
95-006322
Movements
95-005385
95-005622
95-006220
Musculature
95-004737
95-004762
95-005067
95-005068
Natural Selection
95-005103
Net-Pen Culture
95-004369
95-004399
95-004406
95-005837
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006905
Niche Overlaps
95-006578
Nutrition
95-004960
Ocean Ranching/
95-006206
Osmo regulation
95-004759
95-004865
95-004894
95-004902
95-004937
95-004994
95-005014
95-005982
Overwintering
95-005385
95-005622
Oxygen
95-006583
Oxytetracycline
95-004369
Parasites/Diseases
95-004369
95-004544
95-004906
95-004907
95-005709
95-005733
95-005735
95-005745
95-005751
95-005758
W-005768
95-005775
95-005780
95-005806
...CONTINUED...
Salmo salar
Parasites/Diseases
95-005810
95-005B11
95-005820
95-005837
95-005841
95-005850
95-006176
Parasitic Copepoda.
95-005837
Parasitic Molluscs
95-005850
Parr-Smolt Transformation
95-004509
95-004759
95-004770
95-004786
95-004802
95-004803
95-004894
95-004902
95-004906
95-004907
95-004937
95-005014
95-005260
95-005398
95-005415
95-006997
pll
95-005982
Phagocytosis
95-004764
Pliotopcriodism
95-004509
95-004759
95-004770
95-004786
95-004802
95-004971
95-005014
95-005415
Planning
95-006534
95-006662
95-006777
Pollution Abatement
95-006532
Polymorphism
95-005103
Population Genetics
95-005103
95-006600
Population Studies
95-005293
95-005442
95-006541
95-006608
Predator/Prey Relationship!
95-005651
Production
95-004509
95-004770
95-004803
Proteins
95-004572
Regulatlons/CatcEi and Release
95-004762
Regulations/Catch Limits
95-006630
Regulations /Mora toria
95-006630
540
199!
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salroo salar
Restoration of Anadromous Runs
95-006283
95-006532
95-006600
95-006608
95-006651
River Continuum Concept
95-006578
Salinity
95-004865
95-004902
95-00193.7
95-0011994
95-005014
95-G05033
95 -0055 4 5
Sampling
95-007006
Season
95-004971
95-004994
95-006545
Seismic Shock
95-003D2O
Selective Breeding
95-005752
Sense Organs
95-004981
Shock
95-005020
Social Values
95-006283
95-006651
95-006776
Spawning
95-005099
Spawning Channels
95-006583
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-006583
Spawning Migration
95-005404
95-006541
95-006545
95-007006
Spleen
95-0057&8
Sportflshing
95-004762
95-005293
95-006442
95-006534
95-006535
95-006544
95-006545
95-006630
95-006651
95-006662
95-006777
Stack Assessment
95-006123
95-006383
95-006398
95-006508
95-006541
95-006544
95-006583
95-006705
95-006776
95-007006
Stocking Density
95-006322
...CONTINUED...
Salmo salar
Stocking Density
95-006608
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006309
95-006322
95-006608
93-006705
Stress
95-003020
95-006220
Substrate Composition
95-004960
Supplemental Stocking
95-006309
Survival
95-004509
95-004803
95-004894
95-004902
95-005622
95-005651
95-006309
95-006322
95-006608
Telemetry
95-005404
Temperature
95-004786
95-004803
95-004902
95-004960
95-005014
95-005385
95-005398
95-005415
95-005531
Time Series Analysis
95-006398
95-006544
Toxicity Testing
95-004400
95-005925
Toxicology
95-004400
95-005925
95-005982
95-006705
Transplanted Species
95-006482
Transportation
95-004624
Treatment
95-005775
Treatment Residues
95-004369
Trophic Relationships
95-006560
Vaccination
95-004906
95-004907
95-005768
Variation studies
95-004722
95-005013
95-005163
95-005260
95-005548
95-005745
95-005751
Viral Diseases
95-Q05B06
FR 40(3)
541
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salmo aalar
Viral Diseases
95-005810
95-005611
95-005820
Vitamins
Vitellogenin
95-005102
Water quality
95-006220
Winter
95-005385
95-005404
95-005622
Xenobiotics
95-006705
Yield
95-006705
Salmo trutta
Abundance /Factors of
95-005644
95-006424
95-006583
95-006628
Acidification
95-004774
Age/Growth
95-004804
95-005296
95-006395
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005260
95-005420
Aggressive Behavior
95-005166
Allozymea
95-005132
Aluminum
95-005932
Aquatic Plants
95-006578
Beaver Fonda
95-005421
Behavior
95-005180
95-005186
Dioenergetics
95-006450
Biomaas
95-005296
95-006444
95-006451
Bird Predation
95-005422
Catch Curves
95-006424
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006255
95-006325
95-006442
93-006535
Catecholamines
95-005932
Chloride Cells
95-004918
Competition
95-005186
Condition Factors
95-005031
Cortisol
...CONTINUED...
Salmo trutta
Cryopreservation
95-004908
Cu 1 ture / Prop agotion
95-004404
95-005139
Cytogcnetics
95-005103
Disease Suaccptibilit'
95-005841
Distrilmtion/Fflctors <
95-005388
95-006578
Distribution/Sen sona!
95-005397
DNA
95-005107
Early Development
95-005260
Egg Collection
95-007014
Egg Survival
95-004804
95-007014
Electrofiahing
95-005031
Electroshoch
95-004804
Fertilization
95-004908
Fertilizattonysoil and
95-006571
Fisherman/Angler Survcj
95-006255
95-006535
Flow Regimes
95-006450
Food Supply
95-006450
Foods/Feeding
95-005180
95-005186
Fry Production
95-004404
Gear Efficiency
95-006346
95-006347
Gear Selectivity
95-006346
95-006347
Gene Mapping
95-005108
Genetic Fitness
95-005139
Genetic Strains
95-005139
Genetics
95-005103
95-005107
95-005108
95-005132
95-005139
Gills
95-004918
Glucose
95-005932
Habitat Evaluation
95-005624
95-006444
95-006451,
95-006578
Habitat Selection
95-005260
542
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salroo trutta
Habitat Selection
93-005397
95-005421
95-005624
95 -006451
95-006578
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-005139
95-QQ51BO
Hernatology
95-005932
Hybridization
95-005099
Ice
95-005622
Injuries
95-00480*
95-005031
Interspecles Relationships
95-005186
Ion Transport
95-004918
Karyo types
95-005103
Kidneys
95-005932
Lactate
95-004774
Large Organic Debris
95-005421
Length Frequencies
95-006424
Life History/General
95-005260
95-005296
95-005420
Management/Research- -General
95-006442
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-006344
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-005624
95-005644
95-006255
95-006325
95-006424
95-006444
95-006451
95-006535
95-006571
95-006578
95-006628
Hark /Recapture
95-005031
Hicrohabitat
95-005626
Mitochondria
95-005107
Model ing
95-006325
95-006347
95-00 G395
Morpliometry
95-005139
Mortality Factors
95-004804
95-005622
Mortality Rates
95-006325
Movements
95-005388
. . .CONTINUED.. .
Salmo trutta
Movements
95-005397
95-005420
95-005622
Musculature
95-004774
Natural Selection
95-005103
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006344
95-006346
95-006347
Niche Overlaps
95-006578
Nitrogen
95-006571
Ocean Ranching
95-005139
Orientation/Honing
95-005132
Ov erwin to ring
95-005397
95-005622
95-005624
Oxygen
95-006583
Parasites /Diseases
95-005841
Parr-Smalt Transformation
95-005260
pi I
95-004774
95-005932
Poly chlorinated Biphenyls
95-006022
Polymorphism
95-005103
Polyploidy
95-004404
Population Genetics
95-005103
Population Studies
95-005296
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005180
Production
95-006451
Put- and -Take
95-006325
Regulations/Catch find Ho lease
95-006255
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006325
Reproduction
95-006450
Reproductive Cycle
95-006450
River Continuum Concept
95-006578
Season
95-005186
95-005388
FR 40(3)
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salmo trutta
Spawning Migration
95-Q053B8
Sperm
95-004508
Sportfishing
95-006255
95-006325
95-006442
95-006535
Stock Assessment
95-000344
95-006424
95-006533
Stocking/ In trotluctions
95-006325
Substrate Composition
95-005421
Survival
95-005031
95-005622
95-005624
Swimming Performance
95-004774
Temperature
95-005388
95-006395
95-006450
Territorial Behavior
95-005186
Toxicity Testing
95-005932
Toxicology
95-005932
95-006022
Trophic Relationships
95-005644
Variation Studies
95-005107
95-005108
95-005132
95-005139
95-005260
Winter
95-005622
Salmo trutta caspius
Her! s tic Studies
95-004722
Morphometry
95-004722
Variation Studies
95-004722
Salmo trutta farlo
Abnormalities
95-004735
Biomass
95-006569
Culture/Propagation
95-004735
95-005807
Disease Control
95-005807
Endocrinology
95-004952
Environmental Impacts
95-005076
Fins
95-004735
Genetic Strains
95-005076
Genetics
95-005076
...CONTINUED...
Salmo trutta fario
Hatchery /Hi Id Populations
95-005807
Heraatology
95-004929
History
95-006304
Hormones
95-004929
Infectious llcmatopoietic
Necrosis
95-005607
Insulin
95-004952
Managemen tf Research- -Rivera ail
Streams
95-006569
Parasites/Diseases
95-005807
Population Studies
95-OOS569
Stock Assessment
95-006569
Stock Identification
95-005076
Stocking/Introductions
95-005076
95-006304
Supplemental stocking
95-006304
Techniques/ Ho rmonES
95-004929
Viral Hemorrhaglc Septicenla
95-005fl07
Salmo trutta labrast
Meristic Studies
95-004722
Morphometry
95-004722
Variation Studies
95-004722
Salmo trutta lacustris
Catch Par Unit Effort
95-00626fl
Managemon t f Resea re h - - Lafces
95-OD626G
95-006370
Sportfishing
95-006270
Time Series Analysis
95-00626D
Salmo trutln ti'utta
Meristic Studies
95-004722
Morpheme try
95-004722
Variation Studies
95-004722
Salmonldae
Abundance/ Factors of
95-006689
Age /Growth
95-005266
Antibiotics
95-004405
Bacterial Diseases
95-005727
Bioenergetics
95-006469
Blood Pressure
95-004824
Cardiovascular System
95-004824
FR 40(3)
544
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
.. . CONTINUED.. .
Salrtwnidae
Catectiol amines
95-004824
Clitnate
95-005598
Cu 1 1 ure / P ropaga tlon
95-004390
95-004398
95-004405
95-004408
93-004545
95-004580
95-004581
95-004614
05-004665
95-005727
95-005793
95-005861
Dams
95-006574
Diets
95-004545
Disinfection
95-OD5727
Distribution/Factors of
95-005266
95-005598
Drawdowns
95-006608
Drug Clearance
95-004405
Ecological Analysis
95-006089
95-006092
Economic Value
95-000057
95-006112
95-006183
Economics
95- 0045 BO
Ectoparasites
95-004398
Endangered /Threatened Species
95-006057
Escapement
95-006549
Feed a
95-004545
95-0045BO
95-0045B1
95-004614
Filtration -Systems
95-004665
Fish Passage
95-00&379
Fisherman/Angler Surveys
95-006274
Fishways
95-006379
Flow Regimes
95-006379
95-006688
95-006689
Foods/Feeding
95-005266
Forestry Practices
95-006597
Genetic Strains
95-005363
CIS
95-005598
95-006698
. ..CONTINUED.. .
Salmon! Jae
CIS
95-006689
Grazing
95-006546
Habitat Alterations
95-006053
95-006098
95-006521
95-006546
95-006574
95-006597
Habitat Classification
95-006546
Habitat Evaluation
95-006581
95-006601
Habitat Improvement /Genera I
95-006053
95-006057
95-006141
95-006178
95-006597
95-006611
Habitat Protection
95-006057
Habitat Rating Systems
95-006546
Harvest
95-006549
95-006783
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-004408
95-006057
95-006069
95-006124
95-006167
95-006193
95-006521
Hormones
95-004824
Hydroelectric Developments
95-006379
95-006574
Hypoxia
95-004814
Indian Lands Management
95-006549
Indian Treaty Rights
95-006183
International Fisheries
95-006783
Jurisdiction
95-006783
Life HI story /General
95-005266
Logging Residue
95-006597
Management /Research—General
95-004408
95-006033
95-006057
95-006069
95-006080
95-006087
95-006089
95-006O92
95-006096
95-006093
95-006104
95-006112
95-006124
FR 40(3)
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salmonldae
Management/ Research- -General
95-006111
95-006144
95-006152
95-006167
95-006176
95-006183
95-006193
95-006269
95-006274
95-006521
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-0061169
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006783
95-006900
Management /Re search- -Rose rvoira
95-006379
95-006574
95-006688
95-006689
Managcment/Rcsearch--Rlvers and
Streams
95-006546
95-0065 49
95-006574
95-006581
95-006597
95-006601
95-006611
95-006632
95-006668
Maturation
95-005363
Medication in Diets
95-004405
Migration
95-006689
Movements
95-006668
Nutrient Splcaling
95-006632
Ozone
95-004665
Parasites/Diseases
95-005727
95-005793
95-005825
95-005838
95-005861
Parasitic Copepods
95-005838
Perspectives
95-006053
95-006069
95-006080
95-006092
95-006096
95-006098
95-006112
95-006124
95-006144
95-006167
95-006193
95-006321
...CONTINUED...
Salmonldae
Planning
95-0060B9
95-006096
95-006098
95-006104
95-006124
95-006144
95-006178
95-006 1S3
Predator/ Prey Relationships
95-006688
Production
95-004580
95-006469
95-006601
Protozoan Diseases
95-005793
Reclrculatins Systems
95-004*65
Regulations /General
95-006183
95-006753
Reproduction
95-005363
Reproductive Cycle.
95-005363
Restoration of Anadronwirs Rum
95-006057
95-006124
95-006141
95-006178
95-006521
95-006597
Rosette Disease
95-005793
Salmon Lice
95-005061
Social Values
95-006900
Spawning
95-005363
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005363
Sport fish ing
95-006087
95-006098
95-006112
95-006152
95-006274
95-006581
Stock Assessment
95-006574
93-006668
95-006000
S toching/ 1 n tcotl uc t ions
95-006069
95-006141
95-006193
95-006581
Survival
95-006379
95-00668B
95-006689
Tempera tur-e
95-004581
95-005363
95-00559S
Trophic Relationships
95-006469
95-006632
Vaccination
95-005861
546
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Solmonidae
Viral Diseases
95-005B25
Vitamins
95-004581
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006688
95-006689
Viator Quality
95-004665
95-006581
Vild Trout Management
95-00(1108
95-0 06053
95-006057
95-006069
95-006OSQ
95-006007
95-006089
95-006092
95-006096
95-006098
95-00610')
95-006112
95-006124
95-006141
95-00&144
95-006152
95-006167
95-006178
95-006183
95-006193
95-006274
95-006521
95-006611
95-006668
Salroothymus ohridanua
Distribution/Geographical
95-006164
Life Hi story /General
95-006KJ4
Stack Assessment
95-006164
Salvelinus alpinus
Activity Patterns
95-005255
AgefSex Relationships
95-004994
95-005255
Aggressive Behavior
95-005361
Bacterial Diseases
95-005764
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-0062*0
Cestotles
95-005963
Condition Factors
95-005255
Cu.1 tu r e / Propaga tion
95-004801
95-004849
95-005842
Ectoparasites
93-005710
Egg Pcedation
95-005361
Egg Quality
95-004B49
Endopara sites
95-005710
Fatty Acids
93-004849
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Salvelinus alpinus
Foods /Feeding
95-005255
95-005710
Gear Efficiency
95-006347
Gear Selectivity
95-006347
Helminths
95-005710
Ilema to logy
95-004840
Hybrid Fish
95-004801
Life History/General
95-005361
Lipld Metabolism
95-001849
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006260
95-006270
Maturation
95-004849
Modeling
95-006347
Nematodes
95-005983
Nests/Nesting
95-005361
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006347
Oogeneais
95-0048491
Oamoregulation
95-004801
95-004994.
Parasites /Diseases
95-005764.
95-005842
95-005856
95-005983
Parasitic Copepods
95-005856
Polyploidy
95-004801
Reproduction
95-005255
95-OD5i361
Salinity
95-004801
95-004994
Season
95-004994
95-005255
95-005842
Spawning
95-005361
Sportfishing
95-006270
Stress
95-004801
Temperature
95-004849
Time Series Analysis
95-OO6260
Trophic Relationships
95-005255
Variation Studies
95-005710
Zoogeography
95-005710
SalveHnus confluentus
Dams
95-006633
FR 40(3)
547
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salvelinus confluentus
Distribution/ Factors of
95-005601
05-006631
Endangered Populations
95-006631
95-006633
Exotic Species
95-006631
Extirpation
95-006631
95-006633
Flow Regimes
95-005601
Genetics
95-006160
Gradient
95-005601
Habitat Alterations
95-006631
95-006633
Habitat Evaluation
95-005601
Habitat Selection
95-005399
95-005601
95-006631
Ice
95-005399
Interspecies Relationships
95-006631
Life History /General
95-006631
95-006633
Management / Res ea rch- - Gene ra 1
95-006160
Management /Research --Rivers and
Streams
95-005601
95-006631
95-006633
Movements
95-005399
Population Studies
95-005399
Re introductions
95-006633
Stock Assessment
95-006160
Stocking/Introductions
95-006633
Temperature
95-005399
Variation Studies
95-006160
Hater Diversions
95-006633
Wild Trout Management
95-006160
Winter
95-005399
Salvelinus fontinalis
Abundance /Factors of
95-005644
95-006223
95-006237
95-006520
95-006628
Acidification
95-005910
95-007028
...CONTINUED...
Salvelinus fontinalis
Age /Growth
95-005198
95-005641
Aggressive Behavior
95-005641
Bacterial Diseases
95-004796
95-005764
Behavior
95-005094
95-005226
Biological Indicators
95-006000
Dlomass
95-006551
Biosorption
95-005910
Competition
95-005598
95-005641
95-005645
95-006313
Condition Factors
95-005910
Culture /Propagation
95-004801
Distribution/Factors of
95-005395
95-006528
Distribution/ Vertical
95-005498
Early Development
95-005618
Egg Survival
95-00561S
Endangered Population!
95-005148
95-007028
Environmental Impacts
95-006313
Extirpation
95-007029
Fire
95-006237
Fish Kills
95-006237
Flow Regimes
95-006520
Food Supply
95-005226
Foods /Feeding
95-005226
95-005426
95-005498
95-00564].
95 -00 63 L3
Forestry Practices
95-006528
Genetic Diversity
95-005148
Genetics
95-005094
Geomorphic Effect a
95-005595
GIS
95-0065Z8
Habitat Alterations
95-006223
95-006224
95-006237
95-006520
546
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. .. CONTINUED. . .
Salvelinus fontlnalis
Habitat Alterations
95-006526
95-006556
95-007028
Habitat Evaluation
95-006451
95-006520
95-Q0652S
95-006613
Habitat Selection
95-005*i2&
95-005624
95-006-151
Heavy Metals
95-005910
95-006000
Hematology
95-004796
95-005015
History
95-006558
Hybrid Fish
95-004801
Ice
95-005622
Immune Response
95-004796
Interspeciea Relationships
95-005498
95-0056*11
95-005645
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005498
Large Organic Debris
95-006223
95-006224
95-006558
Learning
95-005094
Life History/General
95- 005 * 26
95-006428
Lymphocytes
95-004796
Management /Re search- -Lakes
95-005146
95-006313
95-007028.
Management/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-005595
95-005624
95-005644
95-fl06223
95-006224
95-006237
95-006451
95-006518
95-006520
95-006528
95-Q0655B
95-006613
95-00662B
Mercury
95-005910
Metabolic Rates
95-005015
Mierohabitat
95-005426
95-005624
Modeling
95-006/128
...CONTINUED...
Salvelinus fontinalls
Mortality Factors
95-005622
95-006613
Movements
95-005426
95-005622
95-006223
Osmoregula^lon
95-004B01
Overwintering
95-005622
95-005624
Parasitea/Diseasea
95-005764
Polyploidy
95-004801
95-005094
Population Studlea
95-006223
95-006428
95-006613
Predator/Ptey Relationships
95-005239
Production
95-006451
95-0065 IS
Rcintroductiona
95-007028
Respiration
95-005015
Salinity
95-004801
Season
95-006518
Sedimentation
95-005618
Stock Assessment
95-006518
Stocking/ Introductions
95-005148
95-006313
95-007028
Stress
95-004801
95-006428
Survival
95-005618
95-005622
95-005624
95-006313
Swi'
FR 40(3)
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Salve Units fontinalis
Wild Trout Management
95-006558
95-007028
Winter
95-005622
Salvelinua leucomaenis pluvius
Culture /Propagation
95-005821
Disease Susceptibility
95-005822
Parasites/Diseases
95-005822
Viral Diseases
95-005821
95-003822
Salvellnus malma
Abundance /Factors of
95-006666
Biological Indicators
95-006000
Diadromy
95-005377
Distribution/ Seasonal
95-005377
Heavy Metals
95-006000
Life History/General
95-005377
Management/ Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-006666
Migration
95-005377
Modeling
95-005377
Orientation /Homing
95-005377
Variation Studies
95-005377
Water quality
95-006000
Salvelinua ^namaycuah
Abundance /Factors of
95-005469
Amnonia
95-004414
Biological Indicators
95-006501
Cul ture / P ropagation
95-004414
Early Development
95-005327
95-005620
Egg Freda tion
95-005469
Egg Survival
95-005327
95-005334
95-005620
Forestry Practices
95-005620
Hatchery Design
95-004414
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-006312
Hatching
...CONTINUED. . .
Salvelinus namaycush
Management/Research— Lakes
95-00533.4
95-005626
95-006312
95-004508
95-007026
Management/Research- -toier.;!
95-007026
Oxygen
95-004414
Polychlorlnated Blphenyls
95-006022
Recruitment
95-005334
95-005469
95-006312
Sedimentation
95-005620
Spawning
95-005327
95-005334
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-005334
Stock Assessment
95-006508
Stocking/Introductions
95-006313
Substrate Composition
95-005469
95-005620
Survival
95-005327
95-005620
95-005626
Tank Culture
95-00441'«
Temperature
95-005327
95-005469
95-005626
Thermal Tolerance
95-005626
ThermoreguLation
95-005626
Toxico logy
95-006022
Variation Studios
95-006312
Water quality
95-004414
95-006501
Watershed Management
95-005626
Salvelinus profinulus
Management/Bes«arc1i--l,ak«i
95-006270
SportEIshing
95-006270
Sardina pilchardus
Abundance/ Factors of
95-005305
Age /Growth
95-005511
Bioassay Techniques
95-006007
Biological Monitoring
95-006007
Commercial Fishing
95-00676B
Distribution/Factors of
95-006768
550
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Sardina pilctiardus
Distribution/Seasonal
95-006768
Early Development
95-005485
95-005511
Food Supply
95-005485
Foods/deeding
95-005485
95-0067*8
Management /Research- -Marine
95-005485
Migration
95-000768
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-006007
Recruitment
93-005305
95-005485
Remote Sensing
95-006768
Reproduction
95-005485
Season
95-006007
Temperature
95-005305
95-006768
Toxicology
95-006007
Trophic Relationships
95-005485
Upwelling
95-005485
Year Class Strength
95-005305
Sard In el la
Commercial Fishing
95-006745
International Fisheries
95-006743
Laws/Lav Enforcement
95-006745
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006745
Sardinella aurlta
ill etnas a
95-0064.52
Cohort Analysis
95-006/i52
Conine rci a 1 Fishing
95-006768
Distribution/ Factors of
95-006768
Distribution/Seasonal
95-006768
Early Development
95-005314
Foods /Feeding
95-006768
Ich thy op lank ton
95-005314
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006452
Migration
95-006768
Modeling
95-006452
Mortality Rates
95-006452
Population Studies
95-005314
...CONTINUED...
Sardinella anrita
Population Studies
95-006452
Rcjnote Sensing
95-006768
Tenperature
95-006768
Time Series Analysis
95-006452
Sardinella maclGrensis
Early Development
95-005314
Ichthyop 1 ank tan
95-005314
Population Studies
95-005314
Sardlnops sagax
Bird Predation
95-OD5476
Sarpa satpa
Early Development
95-005394
Habitat Selection
95-005394
Parasitic Copepoda
95-005829
Sasirida
Distribution/Geographical
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Scaphlrliynchus albus
Habitat Selection
95-005373
Movements
95-005378
Scapliirtiynchus platorynchus
Habitat Selection
95-005378
Movements
95-005378
Scanllnius erythropnthalmuB
Activity Patterns
95-005169
Behavior
95-005169
Economic Value
95-006287
Exotic Species
95-006553
Habitat Selection
95-005169
Interupecles Relationships
95-005169
Management/Research — Gene en 1
95-0062S7
Predntor/Prey Relationships
93-005169
Scartella cristata
Dentition
95-004680
Scarus glbbus
Coral RecEs
95-005425
Ecological Analysis
95-005425
Foods/Feeding
95-005425
Trophic Relationships
95-005425
Scarus iaertl
Agfi f Growth
95-005134
FR 40(3)
1993
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Scarua iserti
Food Supply
95-005434
Foods/Feeding
95-005434
Life History/General
95-005434
Reproduction
95-005434
Season
95-005434
Scatus sordidus
Coral Reefs
95-005425
Ecological Analysis
95-005425
Foods /Feed Ing
95-005425
Trophic Relationships
95-005425
Scatophagus argus
Aquariums
95-005B09
Cul ture / P ropaga tlon
95-005.809
Lympliocystis
95-005809
Parasites/Diseases
95-005809
Viral Diseases
95-005809
Sciaenidae
Brood Stock
95-004532
Culture/Propagation
95-004532
Egg Production
95-004532
Hormones
95-004532
Induced Maturation
95-004532
Larvae
95-004532
Reconditioning
95-004532
Reproduction
95-004532
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004532
Sciaenops occllatua
Age /Growth
95-004563
95-005370
Bioenergctics
95-004931
Brain
95-004945
Brood Stock
95-004532
Cul ture/Propagation
95-004532
95-004563
95-004931
Diets
...CONTINUED...
Sciaanops ocallatus
He ma to logy
95-004681
Hormones
95-004532
Inmuno Response
95-004861
Induced Maturation
95-004532
Larvae
95-QO'«532
Maturation
95-005370
Metabolic Rates
95-004931
Musculature
95-004945
Nervous System
95-004945
Oxygen
95-004911
Pond Culture
95-004931
Proteins
95-004563
Reconditioning
95-004532
Reproduction
95-004532
95-005370
Respiration
95-004931
Sex Ratios
95-005370
Spawning
95-005370
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004532
Stress
95-004915
S winning Performance
95-004945
Temperature
95-004881
Scolopsis bimaculatus
Detoxification
95-004751
Diagnostic Techniques
95-004741
Enzymes
95-004741
Gills
95-004741
Xonobiotics
95-004741
Scomber Japonlcus
Abundance /Factor s of
95-005305
Bioassay Techniques
95-006007
Biological Monitoring
95-006007
Cohort Analysis
95-0068&3
Commercial Fishing
95-006762
95-006863
95-006953
Harvest
95-006863
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006106
552
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. . .
Scomber japonicus
Management/ Research- -Marine
95-006663
Nets/Purse Seines
95-006762
Planning
95-006953
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
95-006007
Population Studies
95-006863
Recruitment
95-005305
Rep roduc tlon
95-005357
Season
95-006007
Spawning
93-005337
Stock Assessment
95-006106
95-006933
Temperature
95-005305
95-005357
TosLcology
95-006007
Virtual Population Analysis
95-OQ6S63
Vear Class Strength
95-005305
Scomber japonicus colias
Age /Growth
95-005543
Otoliths.
95-Q055M
Scomber scombrus
Bird Predatlon
95-006870
Ctiirmercial Fishing
95-006870
Exploitation Rates
95-006870
Han agement/ Research- -Marine
95-006970
Predatory Prey Relationships
95-0052'.2
Reproduction
95-005357
Spawning
95-005357
Spawning Migration
95-005328
Tcmperaturci
95-005357
Tides
95-005328
Trophic Relationships
95-006870
Scomberesox saurus
Biological Indicators
95-005703
Helminths
95-005703
Parasites /Diseases
95-005703
95-006106
Scomberoides comnersonianus
Foods /Feed Ing
95-005429
Habitat Selection
95-005429
...CONTINUED...
Scomberoides cormersoniamis
Modeling
95-005429
Trophic Relationships
95-005*29
ScombEromorus maculatus
Abundance /Factors of
95-005329
Reproduction
95-005329
Spawning
95-005329
Scombridae
Abundance /Factors of
95-005305
95-005310
Bloenergetics
95-004767
Clguatera
95-004862
Commercial Fishing
95-006210
95-006745
95-006912
Exploitation Rates
95-006210
Fishery Management Councils
95-006782
Ich thy op lank ton
95-005310
Incidental Entrapment
95-006210
International Fisheries
95-006210
95-006745
95-006782
95-006912
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006745
95-006912
Management /Research- rHarine
95-005310
95-006210
95-006745
95-006782
95-006912
Metabolic Rates
95-004768
Metabolism
95-004767
Population Studies
95-005310
95-006210
Recruitment
95-005305
Respiration
95-004767
Sportfishing
95-006912
Stock Assessment
95-006210
Swimming Performance
95-004767
Temperature
95-D05305
Thermoregulation
95-004768
Toxins
95-004862
Year Class Strength
95-005305
95-005310
FR 40(3)
553
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Scophthalmus aquosus
Foods/Feeding
95-005480
Harvest
95-0067*8
Regulations/General
95-006748
Season
93-005480
Stock Assessment
95-006748
Scoph th alums maximus
Age /Sex Relationships
95-00<i808
Antibiotics
95-005740
Bacterial Diseases
95-005740
95-005769
95-005777
95-005779
Cage Culture
95-005779
Cell Culture
95-005035
Chloride Cells
95-005039
Culture /Propagation
95-004390
95-005779
Diets
95-004752
Disease Defense Mechanisms
95-005756
Early Development
93-004745
Epidermis
93-005039
Eyes
95-004745
Fatty Acids
95-004752
95-005035
I mmuno globulins
95-004808
Leucocyte Migration
95-005769
Llpid Composition
95-005035
Metamorphosis
95-004745
Mitochondria
95-005039
Mucus
95-005756
Oxolinic Acid
95-005740
Parasites/Diseases
95-005740
95-005736
95-005769
95-005777
95-005779
95-005819
Pros tag land ins
95-004752
Qulnolone
95-005740
Reproductive Cycle
95-005325
Salinity
95-005035
...CONTINUED...
Scophthnlmus maxLrnus
Salinity
95-005039
Sarafloxacln
95-005740
Spawning
95-0053125
Spleen
95-005769
Techniques/Irrmune Response
95-004808
Temperature
95-005039
Thyroxine
95-004745
Treatment
95-005740
Vaccination
95-005769
Vlbriosis
95-005769
Viral Diseases
95-005619
Scorpaena porcus
Enzymes
95-004806
Temperature
95-004805
Scyliorhinus canlculug
Brain
95-004791
Calcium
95-004845
Endocrinology
95-004794
Heart
95-004924
Ilematology
95-004794
95-004845
Histology
95-004845
95-004924
Hormones
95-00479-1
95-0048(15
Proteins
95-004845
Sebastes
Abundance /Factors of
• 95-006730
Dlocnass
95-006730
Bycatch
95-005478
Management/ Res enrcli- -Harine
95-005478
95-006730
Predator/Prey Relationship!
95-005478
Sebastes alutus
Catch- Age Analysis
95-006430
Sebastes flovidua
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004938
Bioenergetics
95-005339
Embryology
95-004884
Fecundity
95-005339
554
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED..,
S-eliastes flavidus
Life History/General
95-005339
Lipicl Content
95-004938
Metabolic Rates
95-005339
Nutrition
95-004938
Oogencsia
95-004894
Proteins
95-004938
Reproduction
95-005339
Reproductive Cycle
95-004938
Viviparity
95-004884
95-003339
Scbastos fuscescens
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-005501
Foods/Feeding
•95-005501
Trophic Relationships
95-005501
Sobastos inermis
En ay me s
95-004992
Musculature
95-004892
Storage Effects
95 -004 HO 2
iicbaaLca tacznnowskii
rtbuadancc/ Factors of
95-QOG860
Dlonass
95-006860
Digestive System
95-005025
Early Development
93-005025.
ftmbcyology
95-005025
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006860
Nutrition
95-005025
Sebastiscua marmoratus
Age /Growth
95-005516
OtQliths
95-005516
Sebaatolobua rnaccochir
Age/Sex Ralationshlpa
93-0053^4
Gonad a
95-0053'. 4
Gonosotnatic Index
95-005344
Maturation
95-005344
Reproductive Cycle
95-005344
Season
95-005344
Spawning
95-005344
Scmotilus atromaculatus
Agonistic Behavior
95-005348
, , .CONTINUEIJ. .,
Scmotllua ntcomaciilntua
Extirpation
95-000553
l.ifo History/Gencm!
95-00534B
Light
Noata/Hostinfl
95- 0053 48
Reproduction
95-00534B
Spawning
93-O0534H
Scmotilus corporialia
Extirpation
93-006553
Sorloln tlutiiQi-lli
Artificial Keofs
95-006930
Management /Rcaenrch--Mnrln,e
95-000930
Stock Asseaamont
95-006930
Sorlola quinriuoradiata
AbnoiTiiilitiea
95-005814
Anemia
95-005B14
Antibodies
95-004936
Bacterial Diseases
95-005755
95-004935
Culture / Fropaga tion
95-&04531
95-004578
95-004592
Diets
95-004578
95-004592
Feeding Experiments
95-004578
95-004:593
Feeds
95-004578
Fry Production
95-004534
Hernatology
95-005755
I Us to logy
95-005755
95 "'
Imrn
95
FR 40(3)
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED., .
Seriola quinqueradlata
Production
95-004534
95-00/1576
Spleen
95-005814
Viral Diseases
95-005814
Serranocliromis codringtonii
Management/Research- -Reservoirs
95-006226
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006226
Yield
95-006226
Slganidae
Cage Culture
95-004499
Culture/Propagation
95-004499
Feeds
95-004499
Life History /General
95-004499
Parasites/Diseases
95-004499
Pond Culture
95-004499
Siganus
Culture/Propagation
95-004501
Economics
95-004501
Planning
Production
95-004501
Siganus canaliculatus
Culture/Propagation
95-004505
Production
95-004505
Siganus Fuscescens
Cul tu re / Propaga tion
95-004592
Diets
95-004592
Feeding Experiments
95-004592
Siganus guttatus
Cu 1 ture / Propaga tion
95-004438
95-004505
Production
95-004438
95-004505
Silhouettea aegyptia
Age /Growth
95-005571
Distribution/Factors of
95-005571
Foods /Feeding
95-005571
Life History/General
95-005571
Salinity
95-005571
Sillago japonica
Age /Growth
95-005320
Fecundity
95-005320
...CONTINUED...
Sillago japonica
Gonosomatic Index
95-005320
Sex Ratios
95-005320
Spawning
95-005320
Siluridae
Parasites/Diseases
95-005720
Siluriformes
Cul ture / P ropaga tlon
95-004390
Helminths
95-005719
Parasites/Diseases
95-005719
Protozoan Diseases
95-005719
Reproduction
95-005351
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-005351
Toxins
95-004862
Venom Gland
95-004862
Silurua glanls
Cul ture /Propaga t i on
95-OQ44H7
95-004594
95-005125
Diets
95-004594
Feeds
95-004594
Genetics
95-005125
Habitat Alterations
95-006675
Management /Research—Reservoirs
95-006675
Polyculture
95-004594
Polyploidy
95-005125
Stock Assessment
95-006675
Hater Level Fluctuations
95-006675
Sio nonlenskjoldii
Bird Predation
95-005481
Distribution/Geographical
95-005481
Morpheme try
95-005481
Skiffia francesae
Aquariums
95-007055
Culture/Propagation
95-007055
Endangered Populations
95-007055
Solea solea
Diurnal Rhythm
95-005111
Genetics
95-005111
Gynogenesis
95-005111
Maturation
95-005111
FR 40(3)
556
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
... CONTINUED...
Soles so lea
Oogenesls
95-005111
Pho tope riod Ism
95-005111
Reproductive Cycle
95-005325
Sex Determination
95-005111
Spawilng
95-005325
Soflinicsus microcephalus
Byca tch
95-006897
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006S97
Sparidae
DMA
95-005670
Gene Happing
95-005670
Genetics
95-005670
Taxonomy
35-005670
Spnrlsocna cretense
Age/Length Composition
95-007008
Visual Estimation Methods
95-007008
Sparisoma viride
Gear Selectivity
95-006337
Spams
Genetics
95-005070
Spar u a auratus
Activity Patterns
95-005375
Age/Sex Relatlonshipa
95-005763
Antibodies
•95-005019
Bacterial Diseases
95-004367
95-005732
95-0057&2
95-005763
Bacteriopliages
95-005763
Brood Stock
95-004531
95-004569
Culture /Propagation
95-004365
95-004367
95-004531
95-004543
95-004569
95-005786
Cytology
95-005763
Diets
95-004531
95-004543
95-004569
95-Q0495B
Disease Defense Mechanisms
95-005756
95-005763
Disease Susceptibility
95-005732
...CONTINUED. . .
Spams auratus
Disease Susceptibility
95 -005 7 89
Egg Collection
95-004543
Egg Production
95-004569
Egg Quality
95-0045 &3
Endocrinology
95 -omasa
95-005069
Endorphins
95-004920
Enzymes
95-004543.
Fatty Acids
95-004569
Fecundity
95-004569
Feeding Experiments
95-004958
Fish Hatchery Effluents
95-004522
Foods/Feeding
95-005375
Genetic Engineering
95-004365
Gonadotropin.
95-005069
Gonads
95-004920
Granule Cells
95-005763
Growth Hormone
95-004543
95-004888
95-004893
95-004958
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-004920
Hematology
95-00494B
95-00495B
95-005019
95-005762
Histology
95-005762
Hook ing /Handling Stress
95-004948
Hormones
95-005069
Hybridization
95-004365
Immune Response
95-004708
95-005019
Induced Maturation
95-004543
Intraspecles Relationships
95-005375
Invertebrate Forage
95-004367
Larvae
95-004531
95-0043*3
Medication in Diets
95-004367
Movements
95-005375
Mucus
95-005732
FR 40(3)
537
1995
...CONTINUED...
Sparus auratus
Mucus
95-005756
Nitrogen
95-004522
Nutrient Control
95-004522
Nutrients
95-004958
Osmo regulation
95-004888
Parasites/Diseases
95-004367
95-004700
95-005732
95-005756
95-005762
95-005763
95-005786
95-005789
Pars Distalig
95-004888
PH
95-005732
Phagocytosis
95-005762
95-005763
Phosphorus
95-004522
Pnotoperiodism
95-005375
Pituitary Gland
95-004920
Production
95-004531
Proteins
95-004958
Protozoan Diseases
95-005786
95-005789
Recirculating Systems
95-004522
Reproductive Cycle
95-005325
Reticulo-Endothelial System
95-004708
Salinity
95-004888
95-005732
Sex Reversal
95-004543
Spawning
95-005325
Spawning Cycle Regulation
95-004543
Stress
95-004948
Survival
95-004531
Swimb ladder
95-004531
Techniques/Radioinmunoassay
Temperature
95-005375
Vaccination
95-004367
Water Quality
95-004522
Sparus macrocephalus
Culture/ Propagation
Gl-nnt-e*r **
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Spams macraccplialns
Egg Production
95-001536
Spawning Techniques
95-004536
Sparus sarba
Age /Growth
95-004590
Culture/Propagation
95-004590
Feeding Experiments
95-004590
Food Conversion Efficie
95-004550
Sphoeroides spenglori
Epidermis
95-005954
Toxins
95-005954
Sphyrna lewini
Behavior
95-004712
Head
95-004712
Morphology
95-004712
Musculature
95-004712
Swimming Performance
95-004712
Sphyrna tllmro
Embryology
95-007005
Estradiol
95-004889
Morphology
95-004712
Musculature
95-004712
Progesterone
95-004889
Reproduction
93-007005
Reproductive Cycle
95-004889
Steroids
95-004889
Testosterone
95-004889
Ultrasound Imaging
95-007005
Spliyrna tudes
Morphology
95-004712
Musculature
95-004712
Sphymidae
Age /Growth
95-005522
Length-Weight Relationships
95-005522
Spicara smaris
Age /Growth
95-006818
Bioenergetics
95-004753
Enzymes
95-004806
Manageraent/Research—Marine
95-006818
Metabolism
95-004753
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED...
Spicara smaris
Mortality Rates
95-006818
Population Studies
95-006818
Stock Assessment
95-006818
Swlrrmine Performance
95-004753
Temperature
95-004806
Yield-per-Recruit
95-006818
Spirinchus
Allozymes
95-005696
Species Identification
95-003696
Taxonomy
95-005696
Spirinchus lanceolatus
Culture /Propagation
95-004941
Spawning Techniques
Sperm
95-004941
Sperm Preservation
95-004941
Spirinchus thalcichthys
Allozymes
95-005696
Endangered Populations
95-005696
Interspecles Relationships
95-005268
Management/Research- -Estuaries
95-005268
95-005696
Stock Identification
95-005696
Variation Studies
95-005696
Spratelloides delicatulus
Fecund i ty
95-005349
Recruitment
95-005349
Spawning
95-005349
Spratelloides lewisi
Fecundity
95-005349
Recruitment
95-005349
Spawning
95-005349
Sprat tug sprattus
Bird Predation
95-006072
Foods/Feeding
95-005634
Life Hi story /General
95-006716
Management /Research- -Estuaries
95-005486
95-006716
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-006716
Reproduction
95-006716
Spawning Migration
95-006716
. ..CONTINUED.. .
Sprattus sprat tua
Stock Assessment
95-006072
95-006716
Trophic Relationships
95-005486
Yield
95-006716
Squaliforaies
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006902
Nets/Gill Wets
95-O06902
Squalus acanthias
Ammonia
95-004867
Chloride
95-006015
CJirornaffin Cells
Cytochrome P450
95-005153
Cytology
95-006015
Distribution/Geographical
95-OD56S3
DNA
95-005153
95-005912
Early Development
95-005683
Embryology
95-004867
95 -005 6 B3
Enzymes
95-004B67
95-006015
Gene Mapping
95-005153
95-005912
Genetics
95-005153
Histology
95-004976
Ion Transport
95-005912
95-006015
Mercuric Chloride
95-006015
Mercury
95-005912
Morphometry
95-005683
Potassium
95-006015
Proteins
95-005912
Toxicology
95-005912
95-006015
Squalus mitsukurii
Distribution/Geographical
95-005683
Early Development
95-005683
Embryology
95-0056B3
Morphometry
95-005683
Squat ina argentina
Commercial Fishing
95-006762
FR 40(3)
559
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED. ..
Squatina argentina
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006762
Squatina californica
Commercial Fishing
95-006843
Nets/Drift Nets
95-0068il3
Stathmonotus
Meriatic Studies
95-005672
Mo r phonic try
95-005672
Osteology
95-005672
Taxonomy
95-005672
Stathroonotus culebrai
Species Identification
95-005672
Stathmonotus gyrnnodermis
Species Identification
95-005672
Stathmonotus hemphilli
Species Identification
95-005672
Stathmonotus lugubria
Species Identification
95-005672
Stathmonotus sinuscalifornici
Species Identification
95-005672
Stathmonotua stahli
Species Identification
95-005672
steindachnerina
Taxonomy
95-005699
Steindachnerina gracilis
Distribution/Geographical
95-005699
New Species
95-005699
Steindachnerina hypostoma
Distribution/Geographical
95-005699
Species Identification
95-005699
Steindaclmerina planlventris
Distribution/ Geographical
95-005699
New Species
95-005699
Steindachnerina quasimodoi
Di~-.-ibution/Geographical
95-005699
New Species
95-005699
Stellifer
Mammal Predation
95-006734
Stenogobius hawaiiensis
Behavior
95-006564
Dispersal
95-006564
Stcnotomus caprlnus
Bycatch
95-006974
Fish as Food
95-006974
Population Studies
93-006974
Stenotomus chrysops
Harvest
95-006748
Hook ing /Handling Mortality
95-005642
Mana gement/ Resea rch —Hat ine
95-005642
Regulations/General
9-5-006748
Sport fish Ing
95-005642
Stock Assessment
95-006748
S te rnarc hothamphus
Taxonomy
95-005664
Stcrnarchorhamphus mucllctl
Dis t ribution / Geographical
95-005664
Morphology
95-005664
Species Identification
95-005664
Stethojulls albovlttata
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005381
Cocal Reefs
95-005381
Distribution/Factors of
95-005381
Management / Resea rch - -Ha rlne
95-005381
Nursery Areas
95-0053B1
Stiphodon omatus
Dls bribution / Geograplilcal
95-005701
Species Identification
95-005701
Stlzostedion
Genetic Diversity
95-005082
Glaciers
95-0050S2
Heavy Metals
95-003082
Heterazygosity
95-0050BZ
Stizostedlon car ad arise
Cul ture / P ropaga t ion
95-004435
95-004497
Diets
95-004435
Fingerling Production
.95-004497
Food Supply
93-004435
Fry Production
95-004497
Hybrid Fish
95-004435
Life History/General
95-004497
Management/Research— Roaervuin
95-OD4435
Pond Culture
95-004497
Stocking/ Introductions
95-004435
Survival
95-004435
FR 40(3)
560
19 »
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Stizostedion lucioperca
Age/Length Composition
95-006354
Biological Monitoring
95-006036
Chlorophenols
93-006036
Culture /Propagation
95-004447
Exotic Species
95-006411
Management/Research- -Estuaries
95-006709
Management/Research- -General
95-00635(1
HanRgenient/ Research- -Lakes
95-006270
Mana geme n t / Re sea rch- - Rea ervoi ra
95-006677
Management /Research- -Rivers and
Streams
95-€064U
Modeling
95-006411
Sampling
95-006354
Sport fishing
95-006270
Stock Assessment
95-006411
95-006709
Yield
95-006677
Stizostedion vitreum
Abnormalities
95-00416'!
Abundance /Factors of
95-005488
95-005647
Age /Growth
95-004548
95-004549
95-005513
95-005521
95-005532
Bioenergetics
95-005521
95-005647
Biological Indicators
05-006501
Bio transport
95-005B99
Catenas Traits
95-004549
Condition Factors
95-004452
95-004548
Culture /Propagation
95-004424
95-004435
95-004452
95-004464
95-004465
95-004497
95-004548
95-004549
95-004751
Diets
95-004435
95-004464
95-004548
95-004549
.. .CONTINUED, ..
Stizos tedian vitreum
Early Development
95-004452
95-004465
Egg Survival
95-005334
Electrofishing
95-006342
Environmental Impacts
95-006311
Exploitation Rates
95-005513
Extirpation
95-006482
Feeding Experiments
95-004464
95-004548
Feeds
95-004424
95-004548
Fingerling Production
95-004497
Fishing Tournaments
95-006483
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004348
Food Supply
95-004435
95-005521
Foods/Feeding
95-005430
95-005472
95-00548B
Fry Production
95-004497
Habitat Alterations
95-005430
Harvest
95-006483
Heavy Metals
95-005898
95-005S99
Hook ing /Hand ling Stress
95-00(1751
Hybrid Fish
95-004435
Immune Response
95-004465
Injuries
95-006342
Larvae
95-004424
Life History/General:
95-004497
Limnology
95-005513
Lordosis
95-004464
Management / Research - - Lakes.
95-005083
95-005334
95-005445
95-0054.72
95-005513
95-005898
95-006311
95-006483
95-006494
95-007026
Management /Research- -Reservoirs
95-004435
95-005430
FR 40(3)
561
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
..CONTINUED...
;izostedion vltreum
Management/Research- -Reservoirs
95-005899
95-007026
tianagement/Research--Rivers and
Streams
95-006540
95-006547
Mercury
95-005898
95-005899
Heristic Studies
95-005083
Modeling
95-005472
95-006483
Morpheme try
95-005083
Mortality Rates
95-005647
Movements
95-005521
95-006547
Overwintering
95-005488
Parasites /Diseases
95-004424
95-000464
Pollution
95-005899
Pond Culture
95-004497
Population Studies
95-006483
Predator Introductions
95-006311
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005445
95-005488
95-005647
Recruitment
95-005334
95-005647
Regulations/Size Limits
95-006483
Salinity
95-004751
Sampling
95-006342
Scales
95-005532
Season
95-005521
Skeletal Lesions
95-004464
Spawning
95-005334
Spawning Grounds Evaluations
95-005334
Stock Assessment
95-006540
Stock Identification
95-0050S3
S locking/ In trod uct ions
95-004435
95-005083
95-006311
Survival
95-004435
95-005488
Swlmb ladder
95-004452
...CONTINUED.. .
Stizostedion vitremn
Swimb ladder
95-004465
Tank Culture
95-004424
Temperature
95-005430
95-005521
Time Series Analysis
95-005472
Transportation
95-004751
Trophic Relationships
95-005430
95-005445
95-005472
95-005488
95-006311
95-006494
Variation Studies
95-005083
Vitamins
95-004461
Hater Level Fluctuations
95-005430
95-005899
Water Quality
95-004424
95-006501
Stizostedion vltreum vitreun
Abundance /Factors of
95-006670
Habitat Selection
95-006670
Interspecies Relationships
95-006670
Management/ Res earch - -Gen-e ca 1
95-006670
ManagementfRosearch--Rlvers and
Streams
95-006670
Stock Assessment
95-006670
Stolephorus devisi
Fecundity
95-005349
Recruitment
95-005349
Spawning
95-005349
Etolepliorug heterolobus
Fecund i ty
95-005349
Recruitment
95-005349
Spawning
95-005349
Symphoilus me lops
Behavior
95-005837
Cleaning Behavior
95-005837
95-005840
Foods /Feed ing
95-005837
Polyculture
95-005837
Symphurus
Taxonomy
95-005681
Symphurus callopterus
Distribution/Geographical
95-005681
FR 40(3)
562
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED.. .
Syntphurus callopterus
New Species
95-0056H1
Symphyaodoti
Cultura/P ropaga tion
95-004427
95-004626
Hatchery Design
95-004427
Hybridization
95-00(1626
Laboratory Spawning
95-004626
Ornamental Fish Trade
95-00*1626
Racirculating Systems
95-004(127
Selective Breeding
95-004427
Tank Culture
95-004427
Synanceia horrida
DNA
95-005104
Gene Mapping
95-005104
Genetics
95-005104
Pharmacology
95-005104
Protaina
95-005104
Toxins
95-005104
Venosn Gland
95-005104
Synancaia verrucosa
Enzymes
95-004825
Pharmacology
95-004991
Toxins
95-004825
95-00499-1
Venom Gland
95-004991
Sy naphob ranclins
Dia trltm tion /Geographical
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Synbranclms marmoratua
Bac ter iophages
95-004716
Gonads
95-004716
Melano-maerophages
95-004716
Morphology
95-004716
Parasites /Diseases
95-004716
Synectiogoblus ommaturus
Chromosomes
95-005161
Karyo types
95-005161
Syn&natlius leptorhynchus
Bird Predation
95-005432
Population Studies
95-005432
Syngnathus typhlo
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005223
95-005316
Behavior
95-005170
95-005223
Fecundity
95-005316
Intraapecics Relationships
95-005170
95-005316
Life History/General
95-005316
Mate Selection
95-005170
95-005223
Parasites/Diseases
95-005223
Reproduction
95-005316
Temperature
95-005316
TrematodeB
95-005223
Synodontis multipunctatua
Behavior
95-005318
Cu 1 lure / P ropaga tion
95-005318
Early Development
95-005318
Egg Trading
95-005318
Fingerling Production
95-005318
Foods /Feed ing
95-005318
Interspeclea Relationships
95-005318
Life History/General
95-005318
Nests/Nesting
95-005318
Synodus intermedius
Foods/Feeding
95-005360
Tarletonbeania taylori
Distribution/Geographical
95-005608
Taurulus bubalis
Distribution/Geographical
95-005B40
Leeches
95-005840
Tenualosa ilisha
Biological Monitoring
95-006046
Terapon jacbua
Alkyl Benzene Hulfonate
95-005963
Detergents
95-005963
Eyes
95-005963
Toxicology
95-005963
Tetraodontidae
Tetrodo toxin
95-004862
Toxins
95-004862
FR 40(3)
563
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
Thalasaoroa bifascialurn
Cleaning Behavior
95-005233
Foods /Feeding
95-005233
Interspecies Relationships
95-005233
Thalassoma duperreyi
Endocrinology
95-004919
Gonads
95-004919
Hermaphroditism
95-004919
Sex Determination
95-004919
Steroids
95-004919
Theragra chalcogramna
Acoustical Methods
95-005340
Age/Growth
95-005546
Age/Sen Relationships
95-004714
Auditory Sense
95-004950
Conmercial Fishing
95-006849
Condition Factors
95-005546
Depth
95-005387
Digestive Rate
95-004776
Digestive System
95-004776
95-005546
Distribution/Factors of
95-005380
95-005387
Distribution /Geographical
95-005387
Distribution/Vertical
95-005340
Early Development
95-004776
95-005380
95-005423
95-005546
Echo Sounder
95-005340
Economics
95-006407
Exploitation Rates
95-006407
Feeding Experiments
95-004776
Fishery Cooperatives
95-006849
Food Supply
95-005423
Food s /Feeding
95-004776
95-005423
Life History/General
95-005263
Management/Re search- -Marine
95-005423
Maturation
95-004714
MorpholoRv
...CONTINUED...
Thuragra clialcogramma
Mortality Factors
95-005423
Mortality Rates
95-006416
Movement g
95-005380
Musculature
95-004714
Nursery Areas
95-005380
95-005423
Nutrition
95-005546
Production
95-005387
Recruitment
95-005423
95-006407
95-006416
Regulations /Catch Limits
95-006B49
Reproductive Cycle
95-004714
Season
95-004714
Sound Production
95-00471-4
95-004951
Spawning Migration
95-005340
Starvation
95-005546
Stock Assessment
95-006416
Weather
95-005423
Thunnus
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006741
Commercial Fishing
95-006823
Exploitation Rates
95-006823
Incidental Entrapment
95-006741
95-006823
International Fisheries
95-006H23
Management / Rcaea reh- - Mai 1 ne
95-006823
Nets/Drift Nets
95-006741
95-006823
Regulations /General
95-006823
Thunnus alalunga
Conmercial Fishing
95-006773
95-006836
Exploitation Rates
95-006773
Harvest
95-006836
Incidental Entrapment
95-006636
International Fisheries
95-006773
95-006836
Management/ Research- -Marine
95-006836
Nets/Drift Nets
95-006773
564
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Thunnus alalunga
Nets/Gill Nets
95-006836
Ttumnus albacares
Adrenerglc System
95-004858
Blood Pressure
95-004858
Body Form
95-004682
Cardiovascular System
93-004858
Commercial Fishing
95-006908
95-006956
Economics
95-006908
Incidental Entrapment
95-006956
Hanagemen t/Research- -Marine
95-006908
95-006956
Nets/Purse Seines
95-006956
Regulations /General
93-006908
Subsistence Fishing
95-006948
Swimming Performance
95-004682
Thunnua maccoyil
Allozymes
95-005105
DNA
95-005105
Mitochondria
95-005105
Population Genetics
95-005105
Variation Studies
95-005105
Thunnus thynnus
Management /Research—Marine
95-005410
Marking/Tagging
95-005410
Mortality Rates
95-005410
Mo Yemenis
95-005410
Orientation /Homing
95-005410
Stock Assessment
95-005410
Thyrnallus arcticus
Abundance /Factors of
95-006536
Age /Growth
95-006341
EBB Survival
95-00') 804
Electrofishlng
95-006341
Elect roshock
95-004804
95-006341
Genetic Strains
95-005199
Habitat Selection
95-005646
Harvest
95-006536
. ..CONTINUED.. .
Thyraallus arcticus
Hatchery/Wild Populations
95-005199
Hooking/ Hand ling Mortality
95-006536
Injuries
95-004804
Management /Research — Lakes
95-005646
Management /Research—Rivers and
Streams
95-005199
95-005646
95-006536
Mlcrohabltat
95-005646
Mortality Factors
95-004804
Movements
95-005199
Overwintering
95-005646
Rheotropism
95-005199
Sportfistiing
95-006536
Stocking /Introductions
95-005199
Survival
95-005646
Territorial Behavior
95-005646
Variation Studies
95-005199
Water quality
95-005646
Thymallua thymallus
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005489
95-005495
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006200
Digestive System
95-005495
Early Development
95-005489
95-005495
Fisherman/Angler Surveys
95-006200
Foods/Feeding
95-003489
95-0015495
Habitat Selection
95-005215
Life Hi story /General
95-005495
Management/Research- -General
95-006200
Regulations/General
95-006200
Species Diversity
95-006200
Spar t fishing
95-006200
Stock Assessment
95-006200
SwiJiming Performance
95-005215
Turbulence
95-005215
Tilapia
Age/Sex Relationships
95-004449
FR 40(3)
565
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. ..CONTINUED. . .
Tilapia
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-006366
Anthelminthics
95-005844
Artisans! Fisheries
95-006276
Bioaccumulation
95-005953
flioenergetics
95-004565
Biological Monitoring
95-005953
Bird Predation
95-004449
Calcium
95-004815
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006276
Corpuscle of Stannius
95-004815
Culture/ Propagation
95-004449
95-004484
95-004564
95-004579
95-005844
95-006366
Diets
95-004564
95-004565
Digestive System
95-004750
Disease Importation
95-004449
Economic Value
95-0044B4
Enzymes
95-004750
Feeding Experiments
95-004564
95-004565
95-004579
95-004589
Fertilization/Soil and Water
95-006366
Fingerling Production
95-004564
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004565
Growth Stimulants
95-004579
Heavy Metals
95-005953
Hormones
95-004815
Hybrid Fish
95-004589
Immunization
95-004815
Management/Research- -Lakes
95-006276
Marketing
95-004484
Nematodes
95-005844
Parasites/Diseases
95-004449
95-005844
Pigmenters
95-004589
Poly culture
95-006366
...CONTINUED. ..
Tllapia
Pond Culture
95-004484
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-004449
Production
95-004484
Proteins
95-004846
Sediment
95-006366
Teeth
95-004846
Toxicology
95-005953
Trace Metals
95-005953
Treatment
95-005844
Trophic Relationships
95-005953
Variation Studies
95-004846
Water Quality
95-006366
Yield
95-006276
THapia alcaUca
Air Breathing
95-004820
Metabolic Rates
95-004820
Respiration
95-004820
Thermal Tolerance
95-004820
Tilapia alcaUca grahami
Bird Predation
95-005487
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005487
Tilapia aurea
Bioaccum illation
95-005916
Cadmium
95-005916
Carbohydrates
95-004606
95-004876
Chromium
95-004606
95-004607
Competition
95-005496
Culture /Propagation
95-004365
95-004445
95-004.469
95-004470
95-004471
95-004475
95-004489
95-004606
95-004607
Diets
95-004606
95-004607
Enzymes
95-004876
Exotic Species
95-006321
Feeding Experiments
95-004475
FR 40(3)
566
199.5
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Tilapia aurea
Feeding Experiments
95-004606
95-004607
Fertilisation/Soil and Water
95-004469
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-001*07
Foods/Feeding
95-005496
Genetic Engineering
95-00*365
Glucose
95-004876
Heavy Metals
95-005916
Hybrid Fish
95-004469
95-004470
95-004471
95-004606
95-004607
95-004B76
Hybridization
95-004365
Lead
95-005916
Liver
95-004876
Management/Research — Lakes
95-006321
95-006473
Masculinization
95-004445
Mercury
95-005916
Monosex Culture
95-004445
95-004489
Nitrogen
95-004475
Nutrient Control
95-004475
Nutrients'
95-006473
Phosphorus
95-004475
Polyculture
95-004469
Public Health Problems
95-005916
Sewage Effluents
95-004475
Sex Reversal
95-004489
Stock Assessment
95-006321
Stocking/ Introductions
95-006321
Toxicity Testing
95-005916
Toxicology
95-005916
Trophic Relationships
95-0063Z1
95-006473
Water Quality
95-004470
95-004471
XenobiotLca
95-005916
Tilapia galllaea
Biochemical Composition
95-004455
FR 40(3)
567
-..CONTINUED...
Tilapia galltaea
Cul tu re / P ropaga t ion
95-001455
Homatology
95-004455
Polyculture
95-004455
Tilapia gulnasana
Endangered Populations
95-006146
Genetic Markers
95-006146
Genetics
95-006146
Managemen t /Re sea rch - - Genet ca 1
95-006146
Proteins
95-006146
Variation Studies
95-006146
Tilapia hornorum
Parasites/Diseases
95-005707
Tilapia karongae
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004468
Culture/Propagation
95-004468
Diets
95-005463
Feeding Experiments
95-005483
Foods /Feeding
95-005483
Managemen t/Rea earch - - Gene ra 1
95-005483
Polyculture
95-004468
Production
95-004468
Trophic Relationships
95-005483
Tilapia leucosticta
Artisanal Fisheries
95-006324
Exotic Species
95-006324
Yield
95-006324
Tilapia lidole
Diets
95-005483
Feeding Experiments
95-005483
Foods/Feeding
95-005483
Managemen t/Research--Cenerol
95-005483
Trophic Relationships
95-005463
Tilapia mortlmerl
Management /Re sea rch-- Reservoirs
95-006226
Water Level Fluctuations
95-006226
Yield
95-006226
Tilapia mossamblca
Age /Sex Relationships
95-005970
Algae Culture
95-004444
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Tllapia mosaambica
Bacterial Diseases
95-005778
Biological Monitoring
95-005956
Brack ishwater Culture
95-004444
Cadmium
95-005938
95-005966
Cage Culture
95-004444
Cu 1 tu re / P ropaga tion
95-004421
95-004444
Cytology
95-004703
Disease Susceptibility
95-005789
Bariy Development
95-005966
Exotic Species
95-006321
Gills
95-004703
95-005970
Heavy Metals
95-004421
95-005938
Hormones
95-005064
Hybridization
95-004421
95-004444
Ion Transport
95-005966
Lead
95-005970
Liver
95-005970
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-006321
Mercury
95-005938
Hetallothionein
95-005938
Musculature
95-005970
Osmoregulation
95-005064
95-005966
Parasites /Diseases
95-005778
95-005789
Pituitary Gland
95-005064
Pond Culture
95-004444
Production
95-004421
95-004444
Protozoan Diseases
95-005789
Salinity
95-004703
95-005064
Stock Assessment
95-006321
S tocklng / In troduc tions
95-006351
...CONTINUED...
Tilapia mossamblca
Toxicity Testing
95-005970
Toxicology
95-005956
95-005966
95-005970
Trace Metals
95-005930
Treatment
95-005778
Trophic Relationships
95-006321
Zinc
95-005938
Tllapia nilotlca
Af la toxins
95-005950
Age /Growth
95-004430
Agriculture- Fish Culture
95-004429
Algae Culture
95-004444
Bacterial Diseases
95-005731
95-005741
Biochemical Composition
95-004455
Diofiltration
95-004662
Biological Monitoring
95-005977
Brackishwater Culture
95-004444
Brood Stock
95-004467
Cage Culture
95-004444
Carbohydrates
95-004606
95-004876
Carcass Traits
95-004439
Chromium
95-004606
95-004607
Crater Lakes
95-006491
Cul tu re / P ropaga ti on
95-004365
95-004421
95-0044Z9
95-004430
95-004439
95-004444
95-004455
95-004467
95-004469
95-004470
95-004471
95-004481
95-004567
95-004588
95-004606
95-004607
95-004662
95-005741
Diagnostic Techniques
95-005731
Diets
95-004467
568
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED...
Tllapia nilotica
Diets
95-004588
95-00(1606
95-004607
95-005483
Disease Susceptibility
95-005702
Economics
95-004429
Enzymes
95-004876
Epizootic UlceraLive Syndrome
95-005702
Exotic Species
95-006321
Fecundity
95-004467
Feeding Experiments
95-004606
95-004607
95-005483
Feeds
95-004567
95-004S8B
FertillKation/Soil and Water
95-004469
Fish Silage
95-004567
Food Conversion Efficiency
95-004607
Foods /Feed ing
95-005483
•15-006491
Fry Production
95-004467
Genetic Engineering
95-004365
Genetics
95-005136
Gills
95-004746
95-005934
Glucose
95-004876
Hatchery /Wild Populations
95-005741
Heavy Metals
95-004421
Hematology
95-004455
Herbicides.
95-005977
Hormones
95-004746
Hybrid Fish
95-004469
95-004470
95-004471
95-004606
95-004607
95-004876
Hybridization
95-004365
95-004421
95-004444
Immune Response
95-005950
Incubation
95-004467
Incubators
95-004467
.. .CONTINUED. ..
Tilapia nilatlca
Lasions
95-0057-11
95-005934
Liver
95-004876
Ma lath ion
95-005934
Ma nag6*8" t / Re sea cc li- - Co nora 1
95-005403
Management /Research- -Lakes
95-006321
95-006491
Huttienta
95-001508
0.1 mo regulation
95-001746
Parasites /Diseases
95-005702
95-005731
95-005741
Polyciiltiire
95-004430
95-004455
95-004469
Fond Culture
95-004444
95-004467
Production
95-004421
95-004444
95-004567
Raceway Culture
95-00(1401
95-004662
Reclrculnting Systems
95-004481
95-004662
Reproduction
95-004467
Salinity
95-004746
Sewage Effluents
95-004439
Sox Reversal
95-004467
Stock Assessment
95-006321
95-006491
Stocking/Introductions
95-006321
95-006491
Tank Culture
95-004467
Taste and Odor Problems
95-004439
Techniques /Chromosomes
95-005130
Techniques /Gynogenes is
95-005136
Toxiclty Tasting
95-005934
95-005950
Toxicology
95-005934
95-005977
Toxins
95-005950
Treatment
95-005702
Trophic Relationships
95-005483
FR 40(3)
569
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Tllapia nllotica
Trophic Relationships
95-006321
95-006491
Unisex Populations
95-005136
Water Quality
95-004470
95-004*71
95-004481
95-004662
Tllapia shirana
Agriculture-Fish Culture
95-004468
Culture/Propagation
95-004468
Polyculture
95-004468
Production
95-004468
Tilapia sparrmanii
Early Development
95-004691
Endangered Populations
95-006146
Genetic Markers
95-006146
Genetics
95-006146
Managcment/Rescarch--General
95-006146
Osteology
95-004691
Proteins
95-006146
Variation Studies
95-006146
Tllapia spllurus
Culture/Propagation
95-004506
Diets
95-004506
Rearing Density
95-004506
Survival
95-004506
Temperature
95-004506
Tilapia zilli
Artlsanal Fisheries
95-006324
Biochemical Composition
95-004455
Culture/Propagation
95-004455
Distribution/Geographical
95-005550
Exotic Species
95-005550
95-006324
Hematology
95-004455
Polyculture
95-004455
Yield
95-006324
Tinea tinea
Aquariums
95-004619
Culture/ Propagation
95-004447
95-004619
...CONTINUED...
Tinea tinea
Diets
95-004619
Egg Quality
95-004S78
Feeds
95-004619
Fry Production
95-004619
Genetics
95-005126
Gynogenesis
95-001878
95-005126
Hormones
95-004879
Induced Maturation
95-004879
Honosex Culture
95-005126
Sex Reversal.
95-005126
Spennatogeneais
95-004879
Torpedo
Electric Fish
95-004839
Electric Organs
95-004839
Nervous System
95-004839
Trachurus
Ahundance/'Factors of
95-005310
Fecundity
95-005317
Ichthyoplankton
95-005310
Management/ Research—Marina
95-005310
Maturation
95-005317
Population Studies
95-005310
Spawning
95-005317
Variation Studies
95-005317
Year Class Strength
95-005310
Trachurns capensls
Latitude
05-006175
Management /Research- -General
93-006175
Recruitment
95-006175
Stock Assessment
95-006175
Trachurus mediterraneus p on tic its
Enzymes
95-004806
Temperature
95-004806
Trachurus symmetricus
Acoustical Methods
95-006943
Catch Per Unit Effort
95-006943
Commercial Fishing
95-006409
Echo Sounder
95-005200
570
ww
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED...
Traclmru3 syrnmetricus
Fish Behavior
95-005200
Gear Efficiency
95-006834
95-0069(13
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006409
95-006824
95-006834
Nets/Trawls
95-005200
95-006824
95-006834
95-006943
Stock Assessment
95-006409
95-006410
95-006H2'.
95-00603'.
95-006943
Trachurus traclmrus
Bioenergetics
95-004753
He la holism
95-004753
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005/i51
Swinming Performance
95-004753
Trachuuus trecae
Abundance /Factor a of
95-005305
Commercial Fishing
95-006745
95-006768
Distribution/Factors of
95-005300
95-006768
Distribution/Seasonal
95-005300
95-000768
Early Development
95-00531')
Foods/ Feeding
95-006768
I cli Lh y op 1 an k ton
95-005314
International Fisheries
95-006745
Laws /Law Enforcement
95-006745
Management /Research- -Marine
95-006743
Migration
95-006768
Population Studios
95-005300
95-005314
Recruitment
95-005305
Remote Sensing
95-006768
Season
95-005300
Stock Assessment
95-005300
Temperature
95-005300
95-005305
Temperature Selection
95-005300
. ..CONTINUED.. .
TraclHims trecae
Variation Studies
95-005300
Year Class Strength
95-005305
Tracliyrincus murrayi
Otolitha
95-004826
Oxygen
95-004826
Strontium
95-004826
Trematonius bernacchii
Biological Monitoring
95-005952
Polyctilorinated Biphenyls
95-005952
Toxicology
95-005952
Trophic Relationships
95-005952
Trematomus eulopidotus
Dis tribntion f Geographica I
95-005259
Tsrematomus newnusi
Ago/Grovth
95-005259
Cannibalism
95-005497
Dis tribution /Geographical
95-005259
Distribution /Seasonal
95-005259
Foods/Feeding
95-005497
Gonoaomatlc Index
95-005259
Respiration
95-005259
Triakis scmifasciala
Hematology
95-005000
Musculature
95-005000
Oxygen
95-005000
Trithlurus leptucus
Hammal Predatlon
95-006734
Trichiurus nitons
Dycatch
95-006265
Trichogaster trichopterus
Agonistic Behavior
95-005191
Bacterial Diseases
95-005739
Behavior
95-005191
Cul t ure / Ptopaga ti on
95-005739
Fungal Diseases
95-0057S4
Intraspecies Relationships
95-005191
Parasites /Diseases
95-005739
95-0057B4
Territorial Behavior
95-005191
Trichopsis pumilus
Aquarians
95-004637
FR 40(3}
571
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
...CONTINUED...
Trichopsis pumilus
Life Hi story /General
95-004637
Sound Production
95-004637
Spawning
95-004637
Triglidae
Mammal Freda Lion
95-005453
Triglops
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005478
Triaopterus esmarki
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005439
Trisopterus minutus
Management/Research- -Marine
95-006795
Predator/Prey Relationships
95-005439
95-005451
Production
95-006795
Stock Assessment
95-006795
Umbra pygroaea
Transplanted Species
95-006553
Urnbridae
Taxonomy
95-005141
Umbrlna canosai
Bycatch
95-006247
Upeneus tragula
Age /Growth
95-005527
Condition Factors
95-005527
Early Development
95-005527
Temperature
95-005527
Urolophus aurantiacus
Early Development
95-004990
Teeth
95-004990
Urophycis chesteri
Distribution/Geographical
95-005570
Habitat Selection
95-005570
Urophycia chuss
Foods /Feeding
95-005480
Season
95-005480
Urophycis cirrata
Bycatch
95-006247
Urophycis regla
Foods /Feeding
93-005480
Season
95-005480
Uropterygius genie
Morphoraetry
95-005686
...CONTINUED. . .
Uropterygius genie
Now Species
95-005686
Valencia hiapanica
Distribution/Geographical
95-005561
Life History/General
95-005561
Verasper rnoseri
Maturation
95-004895
Oo genesis
95-004895
Vltellogenin
95-004895
Xiphias gladius
Age /Growth
95-003529
Commercial Fishing
95-006773
95-0-068.41
95-006905
Early Development
95-005529
Exploitation Rates
95-006773
Foods /Feeding
95-005455
Incidental Entrapment
95-006905
International Fisheries
95-006773
Life History/General
95-005529
Nets/Drift Nets
95-006773
95-006843
95-006905
Otoliths
95-005329
Spawning
95-005529
Xiphiidae
Commercial Fishing
95-006912
International Fisheries
95-006912
Laws/Law Enforcement
95-006912
Managemen t/ Res ea rch- -Marine
95-006912
Sportfishing
95-006912
Xiphophorus
Gene Expression
95-005143
Genetics
95-005143
Neoplasms:
95-005143
Parasites /Diseases
95-005143
Research Test Fish
95-005143
Xiphophorus couchlanus
Aquariums
95-007055
Cul ture / Propaga tion
95-007055
Endangered Populations
95-007055
Xiphophorus helleri
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005084
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572
1995
SYSTEMATIC INDEX
. . .CONTINUED. . .
Xlphophorus heller!
Body Form
95-005084
Genetics
95-005084
Parasites/Diseases
95-005707
Xiphopliorus inulttlineatus
Genetic. Strains
95-00513'i
Xlphoptiorus nigrensis
Genetic Strains
93-00513'.
XlphoptiQrus pygmaeus
Age /Growth
95-005134
Age/Sex Relationships
95-005134
Behavior
95-00513'i
Genetic Strains
95-005134
Genetics
95-00513'i
Morphology
95- 00513ft
Variation Studies
95-005134
Xyrauchcn tex anu 3
Endangered/Threatened Species
95-00705B
Extirpation
95-007058
Habitat Alterations
95-00 705S
History
95-007058
Life History/General
95-007058
Management/Research- -General
95-007058
Management/ Re search— Rivera and
Streams
95-007058
Stocking/ Introductions
95-007058
Supplemental Stocking
95-007058
Water Diversions
95-007058
Xyrichtys
Taxonomy
95-005675
Xy richly 3 novacula
Species Identification
95-005675
Zacco terpmincki
Bahavior
95-005198
Cannibalism
95-005198
Egg Predation
95-005198
Fecundity
95 -005 19 B
Reproduction
95-005198
Zanclorhynchus spinifer
Bird Predation
95-0054H1
Di a tr i but Ion / Geographical
95-OD5481
...CONTINUED...
Zanclorhynchus spinifer
Morphome try
95-005'>81
Zoarces viviparus
Rlosorption
95-005991
Embryology
95-004868
Mercury
95-005991
Reproduction
95-004868
Toxicology
95-005991
Viviparity
95-004866
Zoarcidae
Antifreeze Production
95-005074
Evolution
95-00507'i
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