The reproductive biology of Corophium volutator and C. arenarium (Crustacea: Amphipoda)

The reproductive biology of Corophium volutator and C. arenarium (Crustacea: Amphipoda)

OLR(1979)26(12) E. Biological Oceanography 795 2. Invertebrates (systematics, life cycles, anatomy, physiology, etc.) Laboratory, Marine Biologica...

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OLR(1979)26(12)

E. Biological Oceanography

795

2. Invertebrates (systematics, life cycles, anatomy, physiology, etc.)

Laboratory, Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, England. (izs)

79:6112 Bone, Q., G. Gorski and A. L. Pulsford, 1979. On the structure and behaviour of Fritillaria (Tunicata: Larvacea). J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K., 59(2): 399-41 l.

79:6117 Fish, J. D. and A. Mills, 1979. The reproductive biology of Corophium volutator and C. arenarium (Crostncea: Amphipoda). J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K., 59(27: 355-368. Department of Zoology, University Colleg e of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales.

Fritillaria pellucida Busch was examined for ultrastructure and electrical correlates of patterns of activity, revealing significant differences from the better-known oikopleurid larvaceans. Figures include drawings and 24 micrographs. The Laboratory, Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, England. (sir)

79:6113 Capitoli, R. R., C. E. Benvenuti and N. M. Gianuca, 1977. Occurrence and bio-ecologie observations on Metasesarma rubripes crabs in the estuarine region of Lagoa dos Pntos [Rio Grande, Brazil]. A tlf~ntica, Rio Grande, 2(1): 50-62. Base Oceanogr~ifica Atlfintica, Funda~;,~o Universidade do Rio Grande, Caixa Postal 474, 96200 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. 79:6114 Christiansen, O., 1968/71. Notes on the biology of Foraminifera. Vie Milieu, Suppl. 22: 465-477. Foraminiferan food and feeding behavior are summarized. Examples of omnivores and carnivores, and extra- and intracellular digestion are cited. Food preferences include diatoms, algae, ciliates, radiolarians, copepods, nematodes, other foraminiferans and organic detritus; associated zooxanthellae may provide carbon in some species. Includes il drawings. Zoological Laboratory, University of Oslo, Norway. (izs) 79:6115 Couil, B. C. and S. S. Bell, 1979. Nitncrelln aestuarina n.sp. and the male of Mesnchra mexicana (Copepoda: Harpncticoida) from South Carolina salt marshes. Trans. A m . microsc. Soc., 98(2): 219-224. Includes 18 drawings. Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research and the Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 29208, U.S.A. 79:6116 Dando, P. R., A. J. Southward and D. J. Crisp, 1979. Enzyme variation in Chtlmnmlas stellttus and Chthamalus montagui (Crnstacea: Clrripedla): evidence for the presence of C. montagui in the Adriatic. J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K., 59(2): 30%320. The value of enzyme polymorphisms for elucidating variation and speciation in eirripedes is reported. The

79:6118 Fleminger, A., 1979. Labidncera (Copepoda, Cnlanoida): new and poorly known Caribbean species with a key to species in the western Atlantic. Bull. mar. Sei., 29(2): 170-190. Two new species, Labidoeera barbudae n.sp. and Labidocera antiguae n.sp., and the previously unknown male of L. panamae are described and assigned to the Labidocera jollae species group. The unusual spermatophore morphology of Labidocera barbudae n.sp. is discussed. Includes ca. 35 drawings. Marine Life Research Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 92093, U.S.A. (rio) 79:6119 Garcia, S., 1978. Bilan de recherches sur la crevette rose Penaeus duorarum notialis de C6te d'Ivoire et consequences en matin:re d'amenagement. [Research on the pink shrimp Penaeus duorarum notialis of Ivory Coast: a review and consequences for management.] Doc. seient. Cent. Reeh. oe~anogr., Abidjan, 9(I): 1-41. Centre de Recherches Oc6anographiques, B.P. 2241, Dakar-Thiaroye, S6n6gal. 79:6120 Gosling, Elizabeth, 1979. Hidden genetic variability in two populations of a marine mussel. Nature, Lond., 279(57157: 713-715. An apparent correlation between the distribution of thermosensitive alleles at the phosphoglucomutase locus and environmental temperature is reported for Guekensia demissa representatives from a North Carolina salt marsh and a Long Island, New York, intertidal area. Department of Zoology, University College, Galway, Ireland. (izs) 79:6121 Guinot, Daniele, 1978. Principes d'une classification ~volutive des Crustac~s D~capodes Brachyoares. [Principles of a new classification of the Crustacea Decapoda Brachyura.] Bull. biol. Fr. Belg., (N.S.) 112(3): 211-292. Brachyuran decapods are divided into 3 groups based on the location of genital orifices: Podotremata (male and female, coxal), Heterotremata (female, sternal: male, coxal or sternal), and Tboracotremata (male