Longhurst, Alan R; Seibert, Don L(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
The pelagic population of Pleuroncodes planipes known to occur in
the California Current Extension is partly recruited by drift of megalopas from neritic
regions and partly, as demonstrated by EASTROPAC samples, by ...
Russell, Dennis J; Norris, Richard E(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
An epizooic diatom, Sameioneis carinaes gen. et sp. nov., has been
found in the inland marine waters of northwestern Washington. It was found attached
only to the copepod Corycaeus affinis. Attachment of the diatom occurs ...
Abbott, Isabella A(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
Morphological features in the red algal family Ceramiaceae are described
for four taxa from California. One of them, Bornetia californica, is described
as new to science and is distinguished from other known species by ...
Morgenstein, Maury; Felsher, Murray(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
Manganese responsible for nodular development is derived from both
the oceans and the continents. The bulk of manganese is probably derived through
continental weathering. Ferruginous compounds are incorporated into ...
Rosenblatt, Richard H; Taylor, Leighton R Jr(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
The Atlantic species of the clinid fishes of
the tribe Starksiini were revised by Bohlke and
Springer (1961), who synonymized the nominal
genus Brannerella with Starksia, and regarded
the group as monogeneric. They ...
The two important regional genetic factors
governing the formation of the soils of the volcanic
high islands of the Pacific are the age of
the parent rock and the amount and distribution
of rainfall. The islands of ...
Morgenstein, Maury(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
The morphologies of manganese are numerous;
commonly, they are classified as: micronodules,
meganodules, crusts, botryoidals, and
agglomerates. Within these classes are numerous
shape categories. The purpose of this ...
Keith, Donald E(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
The substrate affinities of Southern Californian caprellids were studied
with principal interest in two species, Caprella californica and Caprella equilibra.
Experiments designed to test the selectivity for three substrates ...
St. John, Harold; Smith, Albert C(University of Hawai'i Press, 1971-07)
Recent botanical collections by H. S. McKee and Douglas E. Yen,
together with the few available records from published papers, have been collated
into a checklist of the known vascular plants of the Horne and Wallis ...