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Vol.  40,  No.  3 


1995 


Contents 

Order  Form j|j 

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  ............................ 

Miscellaneous  ....................................    ..,, 


AUTHOR  INDEX  (Blue) 
GEOGRAPHIC  INDEX  (White) 
SUBIECTINDEX(Blue) 
SYSTEMATIC  INDEX  (White) 


SYMPOSIA  INDEXED ' ' J 

BOOKS  RECEIVED 

BOOK  REVIEWS 

Tin 

Sexual  Selection,  by  Malie  Andersson    

Hydrology  and  Water  Supply  for  Pond  Aquaculture,  by  Kyung  H.  Yoo  and  Claude  E. 

Boyd 

The  Rockpool  Fishes  of  New  Zealand  Te  Ika  Aaria  o  Aolearoa,  by  Cbris  Paulin  and  Clive 

Roberts    j74 


Keys  la  the  Cestode  Parasites  of  Vertebrates,  edited  by  L.F.  Khalil,  A.  Jones,  and  R.A. 

Bray 

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95-012345       Smyth,  Kenn  C.  and  Randal!  Cooper.  [FIRST  SIGHTING  OF  KING 
EIDER  IN  ANDERS  BAY.]  Can.  }.  Birds  25(4):23-29.  1995.  In  French  with  English 

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Somateria  spectabiiis  in  Canada. 


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'Author  address.  Address  given  is  for  first  author  unless  indicated,  as  above.  Telephone  numbers  and  e-mail 
addresses  are  included  when  provided  in  the  article.  When  possible,  addresses  are  abbreviated  using  standard 
abbreviations  provided  by  the  International  Serials  Data  System  in  the  list  of  Serial  T/i/e  Word  Abbreviations. 

''Species  names  and  geographic  location  of  study.  When  relevant  scientific  names  and  study  sites  are  not  Included 
in  the  title  Ihese  are  included  with  the  citation. 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 


AQUATIC  PLANTS  AND  THEIR  CONTROL 

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. 

FR40(3)  '  1  I''1'11 


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GENERAL  FISH  CUITURE  (Continued) 

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,  ' 

FR40(3)  2 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

GENERAL  FISH  CULTURE  (Continued) 

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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GENERAL  FISH  CULTURE  {Continued) 

™£?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 
v,f    un 

'^^ 
l.  ichthyot.  10(4):307-31  1.  1994.FR40(3| 


.  .  . 

[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] 
FR  40(3) 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

GENERAL  FISH  CULTURE  (Continued) 

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 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

TROUT  AND  SALMON  CULTURE  (Continued) 

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] 

FR40|3)  "  IMS 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

WARMWATER  CULTURE  (Continued) 

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] 

FR40(3)  7  1995 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 


WARMWATER  CULTURE  [Canted)  INTECRATED  FISH  FARMING:  A  COMPARATIVE 

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: 


05.  0«33      D0e8e,  AL"«*23^S^..  --i,  B-P*  —  «  »™ 

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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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PmroorlrnPS  DI  [fie  SeCOnCi  /-uiuin-""""-  ..(-w...™. ,-•-, —          • 

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;41Sp).Sd.ZoolechnicheiUniv.Firenze,  Via  delleCascine  5,  50144  Florence,  Italy! 

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FR  40(3) 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 


WARMWATER  CULTURE  (Continued)  ,„„.,«„,  *,  ccv  iwwcocinw 

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 


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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] 


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fiJapla,  and  Mugil  cephato.  PT/,ri/1Mr  nFNSITY  ON  OVARIAN  MATURATION 

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|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 


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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) 


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FISHERIES  REVIEW 

^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^,^ 

K3sT°^  and  Rona'd  '      '      p' 

f^}    °ci  inst  Univ.Tex,AUstin,P.O.Boxl267,PortAransas78373.,267|5o-aenopsoCe/la,u, 

ci.lnstvuniv.  AQUACULTURE  IN  THAILAND. 

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Thailandl  Ules  cafca,fe,  Epinepnefas  mafetacw,  and  E.  satofe.  TECHNOLOGY  IN 

95-004534    U«  Sa,osM.  OVERVIEW  O,  ^^^'g^^^a^S^S 

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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 


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and  Larval  Qualily.  Based  on  Ite  Second  'Science  m      "a«.  ™w"  %.41  3.  1  995.  FR  40(3) 


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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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FEEDS,  FEEDING,  AND  NUTRITION  (Continued) 

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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IDep  Alcul,,  Inl  Anim.  Sci.,  Agric.  Res.  Organ.,  Bet  Dagan,  Israel] 


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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-  •'.'.'    ' 

'  20         •Ti&V1^  :. 


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Una.  Tieremaehrung,  Univ.  Bonn,  D-531  1  5  Bonn,  Germany] 
9,0045,9    RodehU,scord,Marku?M^^ 

SBKS^^  LEVELS  Of  C¥ST1NE-  '•  Nu"- 

1  25(41:964-969.  1  995.  FR  40(3) 

msmcrernaehmng,  Univ.  Bonn,  D-53115  Bonn,  Cemianyl 


mscrernaem,         .          , 

(Inst  Tieremaehrung,  Univ.  Bonn,  D-531  13  Bonn,  Germany! 

9,00460,  Rode  .....  scord  M  ,  Becker  and  £  P«n  JEFFEO  ;  OF  A  ^^^^ 
IfflKS^S  ^^^.^^^iV^lnC^^B*,,^™^ 
'  t°  T™maehr  Univ.  Bonn,  Endenicher  Allee  15,  D-53115  Bonn,  Germany] 

,5.004602     RodehUlSco,d,M,,Mande,aS^^ 

DIETS  FOR  ^^^^^H^^^V.N^n^l^S.W. 


,5.004603     Schwa,,  ,  ,.;  M.  Ob;rle  ^  ««-^Z] 

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Ernaehrunesphysiol.,  Tech.  Univ.  Munich,  D-85350  Frdslng-Welhenstephan,  Cermanyl  Cyp»,,S  carp 


,,00460,     Seenap,,    ^  ^^^    "^  E^ 

CARBOHYDRATE  ON  GROWTH    FEED  y™™"""*^  {   h    Secon(,  A(,u(icuftur^ponsor 

.  A.  t  Ca», 


129(l-4):243-249.  1995.  FR  40(3} 

[Inland  Fish.  Div,,  Univ.  Agric  Sci.,  Bangalore-560  024,  India] 


^ 


^ 

THE  DIET  J.Nulr.  125(4):976.982.1  995.  FR  40(3) 

(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! 


FR  40(3)  21 


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FEEDS,  FEEDING,  AND  NUTRITION  (Continued)  ir-nntj  np  MM  KfKU 

ScS^,^^^ 

AquacuJlure  132(3,4):273-283.  1995.  FR  40(3} 

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.  >.>  -; 


_  .      ,, 
(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 

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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 

-  555  W.  Haslings  Si.,  Vancouver  RP  r    ^  ^°'  124'  p'  22" ! 994'  FR  40(3) 
Vancouver,  BC,  Canada  V6B  5G3.  tel:604.666.3520| 

PR  40(3) 

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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^ 
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.  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. 


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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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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 
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ILehrstuhl  spezielle  Zoo|.,  Auf  Morgenstelle  28,  72076  TuebingGn,  Germany] 


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 

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[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, 


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Ueda  and  Kazuy°ri  Ya^ada.  CARBOHYDRATE 

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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 
FR40(3) 

|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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pc,.  Branch,  Dep.  F,sh.  &  Oceans,.  Northwest  A,,.  Fish.  Cerrt,  P.O.  Box  5667,'  si  '  Joh 


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AND  PHARYNG^J^  AND  MOVEMENTS  OF  TIU  BUCC 

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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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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 


o  Envimn  Sri   T^h-i'™         •    994'  tn  EnBhsh  Wltl1  Afrikaans  summ.  FR  40(3} 
p.  Environ.  Sci.,  Technikon  OFS,  Private  Bag  X20539,  Bloemfontein  9300,  South  Africa] 

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176(5}:673-677  1995  FRlo[3t  MACROCHIRU^  >•  C™P-  PWd  A  Sens. 

Pep.  BiaL  Sci.,  Fac.  Sci.,  Hiroshima  Univ.,  Higashi-Hiroshima  724,  Japan) 

RE^CTroNGTm'hFO^STHF^?«r^SS!fTand  Dennis  '"  Webb'  A°APTATION  OF  THE  TElRAZOlILM 
DUR.NG  EM8RYONI?  DEVELOP^  TRANSPORT  SYSTEM  (CTS)  ACmiP 

[Webb-  CeH  Phvsbl    ll  Sh  PK      ?  ,  MEnDAKAJ'  Flsh  B'al  46  S  :835-844.  1995.  FR  40(.l) 


[Webb-  CeH  Phvsbl    l  h  PK  ,  MnJ'  Flsh  B'al  46  S  :835-844.  1995.  FR  4 

U.  y  °'"  Lab-  Flsh  Phys'°l-  '-N-R'A-  U^v.  Rennes  1,  F-35042  Rennes  Cc-dcx, 


niv.,  Bumaby,  BC,  Canada  V5A  1S6.  .,1:604-29  1-39  77;  (^(M.2^W\ 


PROPERTESOTHEsTONES  C'  Dewulf;  R  Pelek  and  C'  pcrrioro.  MmM 

PURIFICATION  Of  j  gSJ  HH(J^£S,V?«yCOM  BLOCH  AND  SCHNEIDER,  1  BO  I  WENHM  AW 
FR40{3)  AU  HYP°™SIVE  AND  CYTOLYTIC  FACTOR.  Toxfcon  33(2):l4.1.|Si  193i 


&  "—  *'  F-  "hano,  Uni, 

ISOTOPE  WATK'TEMpSj^wr^  Mefrett'  STRONTIUM  VARIATION  AND  Tl  <E  (WVCtN 

MWRAW  AND  C^^^^^l^fS^f  THE  DEEP  WATER  FISHES  TKAd  nmU-1 
110(4):271-280.  1995  FR4013)'T£R'WW£W'  ComP'  B'oc/iem.  PAys/o/.  /\  O»np,  P^s.^ 
J^.  Geophysics  ft  Planelo|.,Schoo.  Ocean  &  Earth  Sci.  &Techol.,  Univ.  Hawaii,  2525  Cor™  RdJIon^ 

SARATE^RENA^Fpn^^u^  Erik  R'  Swenson  and  Thomas  H.  Maun.  FtMHi* 

Mt^tS  m     i  "OP01^10  TISSUE  IN  THE 


OMUSEWTHEMmBnp  and  M'  Mecatti"  BODY  TRAITS  ANDCMEMIf.^ 

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e-aiepiernbef  J993.  R.  Bil/arc/anJc  '  ^  F  S  A^act/''we-5PonsOred  SXmp0s/Um,  HeW  1/1  JWnpnL  HtJnSr, 
iDip.  Sci.  Zootecniche,  Univ  Rrenz-  SIW^  ^MCU/'"«  1  29[1-4):335.  1  995.  Abstract  only,  FR  <K>;  J 
95^)04829    Gersh        'h  "^  V'a  de"e  Cascine  5'  50144  Florence,  Italy) 

WCRETlONIN^TURcToN^IP^scTs^nP^  PECULIARITIES  OF  NON-FAECAL  N 

DpH.Comp.B/ochem  ?tfuPn«J  OF  WATER  TEMPERATURE, 

IftussianFerJ.Res  Jnst  FkhTn       ^       111(2):313-317.  1995.  FR4Q(3) 

264  90  54;  faxSs    64  Si  emESffS'!??'  1  ?  ^^  Xrasnoselskaja,  Moscowr  1  07  MO, 


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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] 


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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 

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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 

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[Univ.  Angers,  Div.  Biotechnol,,  Reprod.  &  Genet.  Fish,  CHRU,  40033  Angers  Cedex  01,  Franc*] 


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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] 


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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. 


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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. 


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Res  27801:171-175.  1994.  FR  40(3) 

[Dep  Anim.  Biol.,  Fac  Sci.,  Univ.  Malaga,  E-29071  Malaga,  Spa.n) 


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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| 

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*  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 

FR  40{3)  47 


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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 


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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] 


FR40(3) 


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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. 


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BC, 
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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, 

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?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, 

„  1995 

FR  40(3)  S3 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

PHYSIOLOGY  (Conlinued) 

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 

PHYSIOLOGY  (Continued) 

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] 


FR40(3)  55 


1995 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

PHYSIOLOGY  (Continued) 

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. 

FR40(3)  56  ,™ 


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PHYSIOLOGY  (Continued) 

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. 

FR40(3)  57  1995 


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PHYSIOLOGY  (Continued) 

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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PHYSEOLOGY(Conlinued) 

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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GENETICS,  VARIATION  STUDIES  AND  HYBRIDIZATION  (Continued) 

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,      ^ 

™,,:dconov^cc™1|.sun^,ttl]MoroneHxa2an5rirte,erSs4-500a      '"^""•""•»t! 
^S^^S^^^g^^l^^^^ca^^^^ 

Pipe,, *om  Ifte  Co)/o<|UiTO  Uege,  ft*ium  H  lufc?L^  ,™  ^RS  OF  RESEARCH.]  Tobfe  Non*  tot.. 
recrie PiHiic.  No.  114  n  i7?_ion  inn,  .  '„     ' .'  Iyyj- ratnck Berrebinnrl  p.->cf-iio — „:„  .- —  n.n 


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 


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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. 
FR  40(3) 

[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. 
FR40(3) 

[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. 
FR  40(3) 

]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^ 
1995.  FR  40{3)  - 

|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 
XIPHOPHQRUS  PYGMAEUS.  Biol.  }.  Linn.  Soc.  S4(4}:383-395.  1  995.  FR  40(3) 

(Dep.  Nal.  Sci.,  Univ.  Md.,  East.  Shore  Campus,  Princess  Anne  21  853-1  299]  X.  muft///rre<iti»  anil  X 


Mulvey-  Margaret;  Cwen  P.  Keller  and  Gary  K.  Meffe.  SINGLE-  AND  MUITJI'IE-LOQ 

^^  "OLBKOOKI  ™»™  M  " 

[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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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 

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/£«""*  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 

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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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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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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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"  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<,  „„,,>„„, 


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RIVER  HERRING  ToS  K^u?lf  F°R  ESTIMATING  Till!  RHA1IV 

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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. 

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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 
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(Mar.  Res.  b,«,  Dep.  Environ.  Prot.,  100  Eighth  Ave.  SE,  Si.  Petersburg,  FL  33701-S095] 

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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.  **»*•  ^ 

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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) 

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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 
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t-n  DeP-     Fifh.     &     Oceans,     St.     John's,     NF,     Canada.     lel:709-772-41>25 

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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. 

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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 
FR  40{3)  a  ' 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

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, 

82  1995 


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MOVEMENTS,  SEASONAL  AND  DEPTH  DISTRIBUTION,  ETC.  (Continued) 

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. 
FR  40(3) 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 


MOVEMENTS,  SEASONAL  AND  DEPTH  DISTRIBUTION,  ETC.  (Continued) 

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 
KED1CA^^^^^^ 

dro  RES,  800  Kipling  Ave.,  Toronto,  ON,  Canada  M8Z  5S4]         ' 

^^^  INFORMATION  RETRIEVAL  TO  ASSESS  THE 

P  T  PARA?H  R'VER  L°WER  DEL^  ARGENTINA. 

S  S^^iJJTI^       'ram  "ie 


™  rP  OF  SHORTNOSE 

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] 


R4 

84  1995 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

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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FOODS/FEEDING  (Continued) 

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] 

no 

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FISHERIES  REVIEW 


FOODS/FEEDING  (Continued) 

PRE°D^ 

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. 

^ 
CmATERSOFTHEGRE 


Sjl  olhw  l?Kie°eP'  Rsh-  &  WildL  Bio1-  Col°-  Slate  Univ-  Fort  Collins  80523]  Ptychocheilus  fudus  .ind  data 


FHA 

IN  THE  s™^  (™-S^°ENLANDICA)  DURING  LACTATION  AND  MOULT  IN  MARCH-MAV 

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-. ^     ^  ^ -_.  .         ....__ 


995 


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      ' 


ae^ 
FR  40(3)  '  "°-  Da"'e/  R  Mo"°y'  complin-  K.Y.  Stale  Mus.  Cite.  54:44.  1  990. 

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90  1995 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

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 

™ 

. 


,.... 

[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. 

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FISHERIES  REVIEW 

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 


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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 


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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. 

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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| 

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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 

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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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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 

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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 

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[Sumbaru:  "Dunarea  de  Jos'  Univ.  Gala.i,  Cala.i,  Romanial 


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CHEMOTHERAPY  OF  DTOE^mtf  ASJn?D,,9N  ,BI°-ENCAPSULATION    FOR    J>ftOIHVlACH 

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FISHERIES  REVIEW 

PARASITES  AND  DISEASES-GENERAL  (Continued) 

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) 
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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)^ 

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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] 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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PROTOZOAN  DISEASES 


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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  ™ 

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^^^  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, 
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(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.  - 


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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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OTHER  DISEASES  AND  PARASITES  {Continued} 

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in  yeiAssoc-  &5(4>:158.  1994.  AbstracI  only.  FR  40(3) 

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™E  ULTRASTRUCTURE  AND  FUNCTION  OF  CUTICULAR 
S.I.  S.  Air.  Vet.  Assoc.  65(4):158.  1994.  Abstract  only.  FR  40(3) 
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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 

Suite  102  TurTrm  m  10  *?*?*'  "3i  Availab|e  a«  $40.50  (paper)  from  Univ.  Ariz.  Press,  1  2.10  N.  P**i. 

[Den  S«  Tiffjl  9-4^°-|[eIf  0-426-3797;  fax:602-621.fl899  FR  40(3) 

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 


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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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POLLUTION  (Continued) 

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FISH  KILLS 


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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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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' 


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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! 

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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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.pXICOLOGY;  BIOASSAYS  (Continued) 

£-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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Onoi,nyncnwinylffaSt  '    «v,  Canada  Cent.  Inland  Waters,  Burlington,  ON,  Canada,  hH:90S-33MSJ 

95-006006     Powe||    Mark  D  •  n     H 

EXApOsS^Tn0rUj'(OWC0^^^  PwrS CJ,-,fPMre'  MO*™O LOGICAL  CIIANCISI 

?>; ^RETPCHLORAM!NE-T.CanT7S '  Sf l^I^UA  FOLl-OWING  REPEATED  INTERMIITB 

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^0^  Ss  tnf ica' Bromai01- '^  T^ 

95-006008     Reid    H    p     i    T      u  ^ 

PML^^?SURE'TO'X|cim^  USE  OF  CYANAZiNE  ANtJ  MAIATHO 

n/n,        AUSTRALIAN  CRIM^nw  co^-n-nr, Mt  AGE  OF  ONSET  OF  FUNCTIONAI  I  \\fFtt  MKTAH/II^MI 

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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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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 

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Emfrnl  S    ,  ?em°ip/iere  30(8):1439-H51  .  1995.  FR  40|^) 
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INall.  Public  Health  Inst    Div  Emfrnl  S    ,  ?em°ip/iere  30(8):1439-H51  .  1995. 
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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 

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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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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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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} 


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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 


(Aquat.  Ecosyst.  Branch,  Ontario  Minisl.  Nat.  Resour.,  P.O.  Box  5000,  Maple,  ON,  Canada  LOA  1  $%     \ 

y;  ti-  ef  °,r-  IBIOLOGYOFSHELF  AND  ANADROMOUS  FISH  SPECIB-COLUC,; 

S.IAfe  Bra/.  (Vladivostok)  Suppl.  84p.  1  990.  Papers  in  Russian  with  En«ri5li5iimrti.FRi' 

n        ,d  JIXlhiS  'SSue  of  Fisheries  Review-   Hucho  Pe"Yi,    H 
Russa  '  °"  "WU  °  g0rtusc''a'  Mu«ff  s°-'u>--  5comfaer  toonicus,  and 


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 
rutc.  (ioutfteasl  Asian  Fish.  Dev.  Cent.)  103p,  13a&.  FK'l(){3)i 

•55-006110    Kennedv.  lanwc  i    ^A  r-_^.:_    ,    0  ...     ...,„„ 

Hullis.  EMPOWERING  WILDLIFE/FISMCRIHS  UIOLtM 
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, 

?aildf;  H  Hamre'  ed'to«-  P-  147-1  SO.  1  9M.  F«  JJ 
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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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RESEARCH  AND  MANAGEMENT-GENERAL  (Continued) 

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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CHINOOK  INl-HVnif'MPT^KJrw^M^^-  SUBSTOCI<  MANAGEMENT  OF  KLAMATH  RIVER  FALL 

^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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DasMAK^  PUBLIC  'NVOLVEMENT  IN  THE  FISHERIES 

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FISHERIES  REVIEW 

RESEARCH  AND  MANAGEMENT-GENERAL  (Continued) 

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] 

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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 


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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 


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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) 

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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. 


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(Monaco)  No.  IS.  p.  85  1  10  1995  FR  4^  ™E  UST  ™REE  DECADES-  Btjlf- 

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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) 
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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. 

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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


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(Dep.Horticu  U  for  K«^?wrf'na'or-Pll21'1994'':R  40(3) 

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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. 


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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. 

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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) 

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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 

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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  .^ 

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95-006315     Hillman,  T. 


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BOWTROUT/£s  HAB'TAT  USE'  AN°  °VERLAI>  OF  Wl- 

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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* 

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STOCKING  AND  INTRODUCTIONS  (Continued) 

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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jcal/0n  m  Freshwater  ft/,e;/es  Manaw^n*  pJ         t  LOVAKIA.  Catch  £Wort  5ampffnB  Strategies:  P-: 
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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 

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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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FISHING  GEAR  AND  TECHNIQUES  (Continued) 

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 

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95-006372      Fulton,  Edward.  LESSONS  LEARNED  ABOUT  FISH  ENTRAPMENT.  Hydro  Rev.  1  4(2):  1  6-25.  1  995. 

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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. 

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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 

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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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95-006441     Sinokroi  '  Moncton,  NB,  Canada  E1C  9B6.  td:S00.8S|.2?ai| 

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MATHEMATICS,  STATISTICAL  METHODS,  AND  MODELING  (Continued) 

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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LAKE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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." 
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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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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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1994  FR  40(3/       *  **"*  Kobert  H~  Peteri'  and  Dav'y  M'  ^oMfe  editors.  Lake  Rvwoir  M^.  W  • 

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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 


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-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! 


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.  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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SkMrn  firi^K  J±  °£  1N  1SMALL  TRIBUTARY  OF  THE  fcXJJk 


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95-006563     Enerev 


FEDERAL 

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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. 

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'  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 


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FISHERIES  REVIEW 

RIVER  AND  STREAM  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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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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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MANAGEMENTAND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

Dolloff  and  Arlhur  J.  Bulger.  FISH  HABITAT  AND  R5H 
" ' ' '  NATIONAL  PARK  WATERSHEDS.  Am.  Fish.  Son  Ann" 


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A  ?-RET°?  ^°ASTAL  RIVER  (ELORN-FINISTERE,  FRANCE}.  Space 
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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| 

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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 
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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) 


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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 
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1994.  FR  40(3)  °"  ^"d/ames  fi.  Karr,  ed/iors.  /tehee/.  Nort/iiven  fnwon.  1  0H):MH001 

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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 

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[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 
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FLOW6?NCRESMFNTkI['  SSli^l  k^mb;  )im  Henriks0n;  Xen  Bovee  and  John  Bartholnw.  THE  INS1KEAM 
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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 

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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) 
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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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n^SnlT?   FORPR°TECTING  DOWNSTREAM  FISH  HABITAT.  Program  /ssue;  Program  ancMbiiwls  f^ 

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.  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] 


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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- 


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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) 
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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 


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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] 


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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. 

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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 

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9s  o,  1-60100  Ancona,  Italy] 

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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 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Conlinued) 

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] 


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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) 


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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 
* 


am  ,  , 

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» 
95-006810     Hwk  aCent"  166WalerSt-'WoodsHole,MA02543-l097.td:50fl.S.|Jl.!il23| 

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 
n  the  Mortality  of  Ceteceans  /„ 

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t  Wha//n«  C0""".  Spec  /So  i  9f,^";^  *  Pem'a  CreS°0'  P-  Donovan  antl  My  tof  tos 
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iSec  Buds  &  Mammals,  Nat  Hist  M  ,  I  «  V     P'   39"442'  1  994'  FR  4°(3) 

95-0068,3     Hlns  Diane  «  A«™  """  9°°  EXP°SitiOri  Blvd"  L°S  An8ele&'  CA 

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MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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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MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued)  ! 

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 
FR40(3)  200 


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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] 

FR4013)  201  199S 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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 
FR  40(3)  203 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINt  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARC"^n.!'nU.eJ)A| ,  rFTACEAN  FISHERY  INTERACTIONS  IN  SOUTHERN 
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« 

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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)  : 

FR  40(3)  204 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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] 

FR40(3)  205  199' 


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J^E  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Conlinued) 

«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. 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

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] 

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%?»Jffi£&  9500*  Sea,,,,  WA  M,  45,009.  ,e,:206,34,  B38, 

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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 
FR40(3)  207 


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MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

-  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 


n  M     ™-, 

(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 


.  n  A 

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 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MARINE  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH  (Continued) 

?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 


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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 

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Review. 


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nidec/maHs,  Ajtyanaxme^^  '"  Spanish  with  English  suriin'  FR  "°^> 

r»»«(e;.pt/nctatus,andDmD(eru.:n/(,m(-Pf/|n  Maxim. 


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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 


FISHERIES  REVIEW 

MISC.  TECHNIQUES  AND  EQUIPMENT  (Continued) 

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 

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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 

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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] 

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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, 

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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. 


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^  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 
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19M.  Ro^er  ftmh*  BW  SnaAe,  and  R.  H.  Hamre,  ed.or, 

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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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1994.  FR40(3)  «"«'  MSOU/CK  Wfcffife.  Car/C.  Thetander  and  Maigo  Crabtree,  editors. 

IU.S.  Fish  &  Wildl,  SBn/,  Dex.er, 


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.  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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MJSCELLANEOUS  (Continued) 

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  ] 


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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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for  aauaculhiu  **,!  on-   Vs'.ems>The  chanters  In  Pan  ifn™'.,^.?^'  Morpn°tTietry  and  Soils,  anil  II.  Oc-^f 

perspective  oPoDi^"0,^  ossls  from  ^K 

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Each  chapter  has  a  sue  '  •  gasPects°f  distributing  water  tlirougli  flow  design,  pumpi,  en- 

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Symposia  Proceedings  Indexed  in  this  Issue 

Itemand,  Denis  and  Jean-Pierre  Gulf,  editors.  B1OMINERALIZATION  93:  7th  INTERNATIONAL  SYMPOSIUM 
hN    BIOMINERALIZATION,   MONACO  -   17-20   NOVEMBER    1993.   I  -  FUNDAMENTALS  OF 
lOMINERALIZATION.Ou//.  Inst  Oceariogr.  (Monaco)  14(1  ):236p.  1994.  Available  from  Mus.  Oceanogr.  (Serv. 
jbl.),  Ave.  Salnt-Marlin,  Monaco-Wille,  MC  98000,  Monaco.  FR  40(3) 
Selocted  papers  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

r,  Amos  and  Carol  Vleck,  editors.  DEVELOPMENT  IN  VERTEBRATE  EMBRYOS:  ENVIRONMENTAL,  PARENTAL, 
ND  EMBRYONIC  INTERACTIONS.  PROCEEDINGS  OFTHEINTERNATIONAL  JOINT  MEETING  OFTHESOCIETY 
DR  EXPERIMENTAL  BIOLOGY,  AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  ZOOLOGISTS,  AND  CANADIAN  SOCIETY  FOR 
OOLOGY,  9-13  AUGUST  1992,  CAMBRIDGE,  ENGLAND,  far.  I.  Zoo/.  40(3-4): 29 1-568. 1994.  FR  40(3) 
Selected  papers  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

achmnnn,  Roger  W.;  John  R.  Jones;  Robert  H,  Peters  and  David  M.  Soballe,  editors.  PROGRAM  ISSUE: 
ROGRAM  AND  ABSTRACTS,  14th  ANNUAL  INTERNATIONAL  SYMPOSIUM,  NORTH  AMERICAN  LAKE 
MANAGEMENT  SOCIETY,  ORLANDO,  FLORIDA,  OCTOBER  3 1 -NOVEMBER  5, 1 994.  Lake  Reservoir  Manage. 
[2}:1 3 1  p.  1 994.  Available  at  $5.00 (paper)  from  N.  Am.  Lake  Manage.  Soc.,  One  Progress  Blvd.,  Box  27,  Alachua, 
L  3661  5-9536.  lel:904-462-2554.  FR  40(3) 

[Univ.  Flav  Gainesville  32601]  Selected  abstracts  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

alvay,  Gerard,  editor.  SPACE  PARTITION  WITHIN  AQUATIC  ECOSYSTEMS:  PROCEEDINGS  OFTHESECOND 
•JTERNATIONAL  CONGRESS  OF  LIMNOLOGY  AND  OCEANOGRAPHY  HELD  IN  EVIAN,  FRANCE,  MAY 
5-20,  1 993.  Hydrobiologia  Vol.  300/301 .  444p.  1 995.  FR  40(3) 

[INRA,  Sin.  Hydrobiol,  Lacustre,  B.P.  511,  75  Ave.  de  Corzent,  F-74203  Thonon-les-Bains  Cedex,  France] 
elected  papers  indexed  In  tills  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

amliart,  Roger;  Bill  Shake  and  R.  H.  Hamre,  editors.  WILD  TROUT  V:  WILD  TROUT  IN  THE  21  st  CENTURY, 
.  SYMPOSIUM  HELD  AT  YELLOWSTONE  NATIONAL  PARK,  SEPTEMBER  26-27,  1994.  U.S.  Fish.  WHdl.  Serv. 
97p.  1994.  Available  at  $3.00  (paper)  from  Coop.  Fish  Res.  Unit,  Humboldt  State  Univ,,  Arcala,  CA  95521. 
21:707-626-3268.  FR  40(3) 

(Coop.  Pish.  RES.  Unit,  Humboldt  Stale  Univ.,  Arcata,  CA  95521]  Selected  papers  and  abstracts  indexed  in 
ils  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

crrobl,  Patrick  and  Pascal  Poncln,  organizers.  TABLE  RONDE  INTERNATIONALE  BARBUS  II.  PAPERS  FROM 
HECOLLOQUIUM,  LIEGE, BELGIUM, 6-8  JULY  1993.Bu//.Fr.PecheP/sc/c.No.334.p.  167-225. 1994. Available 

t  $15.00  (paper)  from  Conscil  Superieur  Peche,  134,  ave.  de  Malakoff,  75116  Paris,  France.  lel:(3JJ 
/4 5, 02. 2 0.20;  faxi{33)  1/45.01.27.23.  Papers  in  English  or  in  French  with  English  abstracts.  FR  40(3) 

|Lab.  Genome  &  Popul.,  Univ.  Monlpellier  II,  CC  063,  PI.  Eugene  Bataillon,  34095  Monlpellier  Cedex  05, 
rancc]  Individual  papers  indexed  In  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

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 

[Lab.  Ichlyol.,  Mus.  Natl.  Hist.  Nat.,  43  rueCuvier,  75231  Paris  Cedex  05,  France]  Cyprinus  carplo.  Individual 
tapers  and  abstracts  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

Iromage,  Niall  R.  and  Ronald  ).  Roberts,  editors.  BROODSTOCK  MANAGEMENT  AND  EGG  AND  LARVAL 
3LTALITY.  BASED  ON  THE  SECOND  "SCIENCE  IN  AQUACULTURE"  INTERNATIONAL  CONFERENCE, 
JNIVERSITY  OF  STIRLING,  SCOTLAND,  JUNE  1992.  Blackwetl  Set.  Ltd.  (Oxford)  424p.  1995.  Available  at 
.  1 00.00  (cloth)  from  Blackwelt  Sci.  Publ,  230  Main  St.,  Cambridge,  MA  021 42.  tel:000-759-61 02.  FR  40(3} 

[Insl.  Aquacult,  Univ.  Stirling,  Stirling  FK9  4LA,  Scotland]  Individual  chapters  indexed  in  this  Issue  of  Fisheries 
i  evr'eiv. 

J  rowdy,  Craig  L.  and  J.  Stephen  Hopkins,  editors.  SWIMMING  THROUGHTROUBLED  WATER,  PROCEEDINGS 
DF  THE  SPECIAL  SESSION  ON  SHRIMP  FARMING.  PAPERS  PRESENTED  AT  AQUACULTURE  '95  FEBRUARY 
I  -4, 1 995,  SAN  DIEGO,  CALIFORNIA,  World Maricult  Soc.  253p.  1 995.  Available  at  $40.00  (paper)  from  Woria 
vlnrlcult.  Soc,  1 43  J.M,  Parker  Coliseum,  Baton  Rouge,  LA  70803.  FR  40(3) 

[Wiiddell  Maricult,  Cent.,  Dep.  Nat.  Resour.,  P.O.  Box  609,  Bluffton,  SC  29910] 

Zarter,  Dean;  Jacobo  Flnkleman;  Octavlo  Rivero  Serrano;  William  A.  Suk;  Roger  Bales;  Jay  Candolfi;  Herbert 
Drlegaj  Ian  Popper  and  Robert  Varady,  organizers.  FATE,  TRANSPORT,  AND  INTERACTIONS  OF  METALS.  A 
JOINT  UNITED  STATES-MEXICO  CONFERENCE,  APRIL  13-16,  1993,  TUSCON,  ARIZONA.  Environ.  Health 
PerspectSupp/,103(1):H13.1995.FR40{3)  - 

(Coll.  Pharm.,  Univ.  Ariz.,  Tucson   85721.  tel:602-626-3977;  fax:602-626-2466;  e-mall:carter» 
loxicphiimi.arizona.edu]  Selected  paper  indexed  in  the  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

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Colin4.ee,  Richard  and  Norman  ).  Sieverl,  editors.  COLLOQUIUM:  WHO  RUNS  THE  RIVER?  SPONSOR. 
THE  NORTHWEST  WATER  LAW  AND  POLICY  PROJECT  OP  NORTHWESTERN  SCHOOL  OF  LAW  OFU- 
&  CLARK  COLLEGE,  NOVEMBER  4,  1994.  Environ.  Law  25{2):349-424,  1995.  FR  40(3) 

[Northwest.  School  Law,  Lewis  &  Clark  Coll.,  Portland,  OR  97219)  Oncorbynchus  in  Ihc<-o1urri'ii: 
Individual  papers  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

Cornell,  ].  ].,  editor.  ADVANCES  IN  FISH  SCIENCE  AND  TECHNOLOGY.  PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  U 
CONFERENCE,  UNIVERSITY  OF  ABERDEEN,  SCOTLAND,  JULY  1979.  Fishing  Nnvs  flunks  slip 
Ori&inally  published  1980.  Available  at  $69.50  (cloth)  from  Blackwell  Sci.  Publ,,  23S  Matti  Si-,  C.an*r*-it 
02142.  tel:BOO-759-6102.  FR  40(3} 

Selected  papers  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 


Cowx,  Ian  G,  editor.  CATCH  EFFORT  SAMPLING  STRATEGIES:  THEIR  APPLICATION   IN 
FISHERIES  MANAGEMENT.  PAPERS  FROM  THE  SYMPOSIUM,  UNIVERSITY  OF  HULL,  UK,  2-6  Am 
Fishing  News  Books  158p.  1991  .  Available  at  $27.50  (cloth)  from  Blackwell  Sci.  Publ.,  2311  Main  Si., 
MA  02142.  tel:800-759-6102.  FR  40(3) 

Individual  papers  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 


Crivelli,  Alain  Land  Peter  S.  Mailland,  editors.  SPECIAL  ISSUE:  ENDEMIC  FRESHWATER  FISI 
MEDITERRANEAN  REGION  -  BASED  ON  A  WORKSHOP  AT  THE  BIOLOGICAL  STATION  <  )1- 
CAMARGUE  AREA,  FRANCE,  28  (ANUARYTO  1  FEBRUARY,  1993.  Bio/.  Conse/v.  72(2):  1  21-  .U7. 

|Sln.  BioLTourdu  Valal,  Le  Sambuc,  13200  Aries,  Camargue,  France]  Individual  papers  lnili'«?a 
of  Fisheries  Review. 


Dieleman,  Steph].;  Ben  Colenbrander;  Peter  Booman  and  Tette  van  der  Lcnde,  editors,  t:  LIN  ICAL  T«  tf* 
BASIC  RESEARCH  IN  ANIMAL  REPRODUCTION:  PROCEEDINGS  OFTHE  1  2lh  INTERNATIONAL  I.U, 
ON  ANIMAL  REPRODUCTION,  THE  HAGUE,  NETHERLANDS,  23-27  AUGUST  19(J2,  Anmv  Wp 
28(1  -4):466p.  1992.  FR  40(3)  . 

[Dep.  Herd  Health  &  Reprod.,  Fac.  Vet.  _Med.,  Utrecht  Univ.,  Yalelaan  7,  3504,  t.L  Uliw  hi, 
Selected  paper  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 


Haddock,  R.  L  and  E.  J.  Cruz,  editors.  GUAM  TOXIC  SEAWEED  SCIENTIFIC  CONFERENCE: 
A  CONFERENCE  HELD  ATTAMUNING,  GUAM,  May  29,  1992:  Micronesica  26{1):1-O7.  I'm.  FK  *H3| 
[Off.  EpIdemioL  &  Res.,  Dep.  Public  Health  &  Social  Serv.,  P.O.  Box  2816,  AgilM.i,  <*.umn  9f.9  IU]  Si 
paper  indexed  in  the  issue  of  Fisheries  Review, 

Hagen,E.  and  A.  Jorge  da  Silva,  editors.  DYNAMICS  OF  UPWELLING  IN  THE  IO!S  ARHA.  StLEt:TEI>PJ 
PRESENTED  ATTHEME  SESSION  O  AT  THE  ICES  STATUTORY  MEETING,  23  SEI'TEMlirK-l  <  H,  [OHM 
Int.  Counc.  Exptor.  Sea  Coop.  Res.  Rep.  No.  206.  73p.  1995.  Available  from  Int.  Couuir.  rxjilor.  Si-JrfaJ 
2-4,  DK-1  261  Copenhagen  K,  Denmark.  FR  40(3) 

[Inst.  Oslseeforsch,  Seestr,  15,  19119  Warnemuende,  Germany]  Selected  papurs  iinil  ii  I  >iit  r.it.  I  M 
this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 


Harvey,  Alan  L,  editor.  ELEVENTH  WORLD  CONGRESS  ON  ANIMAL,  PLANT  ANO  MK  !«<>»!  AL, 
AVIV,  ISRAEL,  2-7  OqOBER  1994:  ABSTRACTS  OF  PRESENTATIONS.  Tox/con  33{3>:a.'iX-«)r».  IVK.I 
Selected  abstracts  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

Hassler,  Thomas  ].,  editor.  KLAMATH  BASIN  FISHERIES  SYMPOSIUM:  PROCEEDINGS  iW  A  SYMP 
HELD  IN  EUREKA,  CALIFORNIA,  23-24  MARCH  1  994.  Calif.  Coop.  Fish.  Res.  Unit  (I  tumttithh  \Mf«*  l/n^ 
1  994.  Available  at  $15.00  (paper)  from  Coop.  Fish.  Res.  Unit,  Humboldt  Slate  Univ.,  Ar<:,il.i,  <  A  f  >r*  *!  M.  I 
Selected  papers  and  abstracts  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review.  Oncor/inr/ius  In  t  Irrjvm  ,viwlC 


.  .  rm    oop.    s.   es.    n,    umo        ae          .,        , 

Selected  papers  and  abstracts  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review.  Oncor/iynr/ius  In 

S^^iroshi;  Eiichi  Hasegawa;  Hirokazu  Suglno  and  Toslilo  Sakamoto,  convcnois.  JMINI  SVMP 
in«r  ,  T  F*™  AND  FUTURE  OF  FISHERIES  IN  KUMANO-NADA.l  Nippon  Su/fiin  f  r^k.iiMii  Mil}:. 
1  995.  Individual  papers  in  Japanese.  FR  40(3) 

IT-ac.  Bioresour.,  Mie  Univ.,  Tsu,  Mie  514,  Japan]  Individual  papers  indexed  in  tliin  l&suo  (tf  t'iihctip. 


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FOURTH  NORTH  AMERICAN  SYMPOSIUM  ON  SOCIETY  AND  RESOURCE 

MiroivMaw^ram^-A^sfSXcTS    MAY  17-20,  1992,  UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN,  MADISON, 

2.  Available  from  Mary  Miron,  BOO  Langdon  St.,  Univ.  Wls., 


Madison  53706.  FR  40(3)  . 

Selected  abstracts  indexed  in  this  issue  of  Fisheries  Review. 

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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) 


249 


1995 


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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


258 


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) 


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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 


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.  ..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 


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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 


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...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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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} 


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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 


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. . .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 


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...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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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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