Schafer, Rita D(University of Hawai'i Press, 1963-04)
In an attempt to determine the influence of polluted water on the
amino acid content of Mytilus edulis, muscle tissue of specimens from a clean area
was compared with that of specimens from polluted areas and with that ...
Hobson, Edmund S(University of Hawai'i Press, 1963-04)
This report concerns a study of the feeding
behavior in three species of sharks: Carcharhinus
menisorrah Muller and Henle, the grey
shark (Fig. 1), Carcharhinus melanopterus
Quoy and Gaimard, the blacktip shark (Fig. ...
Lewis, Alan G(University of Hawai'i Press, 1963-04)
Copepods of the family Caligidae are found as
external parasites on both fresh and salt water
fishes throughout the world. Even with their
wide distribution, relatively little is known
about their life history. The ...
Tester, Albert L(University of Hawai'i Press, 1963-04)
It is recognized that most if not all species
of sharks possess a keen sense of smell which is
used in detecting dead and wounded prey or
other edible material during their well-known
scavenging operations. The early ...
Yoshida, Tadao; Sawada, Takeo; Higaki, Masahiro(University of Hawai'i Press, 1963-04)
Ecological studies on the subtidal marine
vegetation, including the Sargassum community,
have not progressed far because it is harder to
make field surveys in subtidal vegetation than
in terrestrial or intertidal ...
Nizamuddin, Mohammed(University of Hawai'i Press, 1963-04)
In Udotea indica reproductive organs are terminal and club-shaped.
Numerous biflagellate zooids are produced in the reproductive organs. Udotea is named as the type of a new family, Udoteaceae.