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Stuporman
07-09-2004, 04:12 PM
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Esociform Phylogeny. J. Andrés López, Wei-Jen Chen, and Guillermo Ortí, pages 449–464.

Growth, Survival, and Reproduction in a Northern Illinois Population of the Plains Gartersnake, Thamnophis radix. Kristin M. Stanford and Richard B. King, pages 465–478.

Photophase and Illumination Effects on the Swimming Performance and Behavior of Five California Estuarine Fishes. Paciencia S. Young, Christina Swanson, and Joseph J. Cech Jr., pages 479–487.

Potential Interference Competition between a Patchily Distributed Salamander (Plethodon petraeus) and a Sympatric Congener (Plethodon glutinosus). Jeremy L. Marshall, Carlos D. Camp, and Robert G. Jaeger, pages 488–495.

Phylogenetic Analysis and Redescription of the Genus Henochilus (Characiformes: Characidae). Ricardo M. C. Castro, Richard P. Vari, Fábio Vieira, and Claudio Oliveira, pages 496–506.

Three New Species of Narrow-Mouth Frogs (Genus: Microhyla) from Indochina, with Comments on Microhyla annamensis and Microhyla palmipes. Raoul H. Bain and Nguyen*Quang Truong, pages 507–524.

Redescription of Gymnotus coatesi (Gymnotiformes, Gymnotidae): A Rare Species of Electric Fish from the Lowland Amazon Basin, with Descriptions of Osteology, Electric Signals, and Ecology. William G. R. Crampton and James S. Albert, pages 525–533.

Two New Species of the Hyla circumdata Group from Serra do Mar and Serra da Mantiqueira, Southeastern Brazil, with Description of the Advertisement Call of Hyla ibitipoca (Anura, Hylidae). Marcelo Felgueiras Napoli and Ulisses Caramaschi, pages 534–545.

Scorpaenopsis insperatus: A New Species of Scorpionfish from Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia (Scorpaeniformes: Scorpaenidae). Hiroyuki Motomura, pages 546–550.

Lopholiparis flerxi: A New Genus and Species of Snailfish (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. James Wilder Orr, pages 551–555.

Icelinus limbaughi: A New Species of Sculpin (Teleostei: Cottidae) from Southern California. Richard H. Rosenblatt and William Leo Smith, pages 556–561.

New Species of Pachycara Zugmayer (Pisces: Zoarcidae) from the Rainbow Hydrothermal Vent Field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge). Manuel Biscoito and Armando J. Almeida, pages 562–568.

Rivulus duckensis (Teleostei; Cyprinodontiformes): New Species from the Tarumã Basin of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, and Its Relationship to Other Neotropical Rivulidae. Tomas Hrbek, Cláudia Pereira de Deus, and Izeni Pires Farias, pages 569–576.

New Knodus (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Characidae) from the Upper Rio Paraguay Basin, Brazil. Flávio C. T. Lima, Heraldo A. Britski, and Francisco A. Machado, pages 577–582.

Neoetropus macrops Hildebrand and Schroeder, 1928: A Reversed Specimen and a Junior Synonym of Citharichthys arctifrons Goode, 1880 (Teleostei; Pleuronectiformes; Paralichthyidae). Koichi Hoshino and Thomas A. Munroe, pages 583–591.

Are Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus) Attracted to Schreckstoff? A Test of the Predator Attraction Hypothesis. Mollie F. Cashner, pages 592–598.

Bold Tail Coloration Protects Tadpoles from Dragonfly Strikes. Josh*Van Buskirk, Janine Aschwanden, Isabelle Buckelmüller, Sasha Reolon, and Silvan Rüttiman, pages 599–602.

Methods for Preparing Dry, Partially Articulated Skeletons of Osteichthyans, with Notes on Making Ridewood Dissections of the Cranial Skeleton. William E. Bemis, Eric J. Hilton, Barbara Brown, Radford Arrindell, Alan M. Richmond, Colin D. Little, Lance Grande, Peter L. Forey, and Gareth J. Nelson, pages 603–609.

Testing the Role of Sediment-Mediated Interactions between Tadpoles and Armored Catfish in a Neotropical Stream. Christopher T. Solomon, Alexander S. Flecker, and Brad W. Taylor, pages 610–616.

Factors Affecting Allopatric and Sympatric Occurrence of Two Sculpin Species across a Rocky Mountain Watershed. Michael C. Quist, Wayne A. Hubert, and Daniel J. Isaak, pages 617–623.

Population Variation of Complex Advertisement Calls in Physalaemus petersi and Comparative Laryngeal Morphology. Kathryn E. Boul and Michael J. Ryan, pages 624–631.

Conservation Genetics of the Ashy Darter, Etheostoma cinereum (Percidae: Subgenus Allohistium), in the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers of the Southeastern United States. Steven L. Powers, Richard L. Mayden, and David A. Etnier, pages 632–637.

Larval Development and Recruitment of Juveniles in a Natural Population of Rana lessonae and Rana esculenta. Gaby*Abt Tietje and Heinz-Ulrich Reyer, pages 638–646.

Shrinkage in the Body Length of Myctophid Fish (Diaphus Slender-Type spp.) Larvae with Various Preservatives. Masatoshi Moku, Ken Mori, and Yoshiro Watanabe, pages 647–651.

Responses of Kit Foxes (Vulpes macrotis) to Antipredator Blood-Squirting and Blood of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum). Wade C. Sherbrooke and George A. Middendorf III, pages 652–658.

Reproductive Investment of Female Green Toads (Bufo viridis). Sergio Castellano, Marco Cucco, and Cristina Giacoma, pages 659–664.

Heptapterus collettii Steindachner, 1881: A Member of the Asian Bagrid Genus Olyra Erroneously Assigned to the Neotropical Fauna (Siluriformes: Ostariophysi). Flávio A. Bockmann and Mário C. C. de Pinna, pages 665–675.

Advertisement Call Complexity in Northern Leopard Frogs, Rana pipiens. Krista A. Larson, pages 676–682.

Overwintered Bullfrog Tadpoles Negatively Affect Salamanders and Anurans in Native Amphibian Communities. Michelle D. Boone, Edward E. Little, and Raymond D. Semlitsch, pages 683–690.

Chemosensory Recognition and Behavioral Responses of Wall Lizards, Podarcis muralis, to Scents of Snakes that Pose Different Risks of Predation. Luisa Amo, Pilar López, and José Martín, pages 691–696.

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