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  • Subject Index

Acropora, reproductive synchrony in assemblages on reefs of New Caledonia, 405–412

Alcyonacea, 285–296

algae, marine benthic, of Johnston Atoll, 585–605 algarroba—see Prosopis

Annelida, 463–472

Anomura, 441–447

Araneae, 221–231

Argyrodes, n. sp. in Hawai‘i, 221–231

Astelia, pit membrane microstructure diversity in tracheary elements of, 607–618

avifauna of the Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea, 297–314

bacteria, virus-infected, distribution in the western equatorial Pacific, 177–186

Balaenoptera edeni and Balaenoptera borealis, rare sightings northeast of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, 449–457

Balaenopteridae, 449–457

biogeographic breaks in Vanuatu, 149–159

birds, prehistoric, from Rurutu, Austral Islands, 315–325

Boiga irregularis, potential economic damage from introduction to Hawai‘i, 1–10

  potential distribution, 11–22

Calcinus haigae and Calcinus hazletti, microhabitat distribution, 441–447

Callogorgia, 413–440

Campanulaceae, 33–43

carbon, dissolved organic, bioavailability from native and invasive vegetation in Hawai‘i, 541–551

Carcharhinus melanopterus, observation of mating in, 349–352

Carcharodon carcharias records in New Caledonian waters, 567–576

Carnivora, 381–389

cat—see Felis catus

Cetacea, 449–457

Chelonia mydas, multiple foraging areas off Baja California Sur, Mexico, 125–130

climate and vegetation changes at Coringa-Herald National Nature Reserve, Australia, 73–92

Colubridae, 1–10, 11–22

coral reefs, impacts of recreational divers and options for management in Palau, 557–565

cotton—see Gossypium tomentosum

crabs, hermit—see Calcinus

crocodile sightings in the Federated States of Micronesia, 577–583

Crocodilia, 577–583

Decapoda, 441–447

Delissea rhytidosperma, effects of nonnative frugivores and ground vegetation on seed removal in, 33–43

Diogenidae, 441–447

dugong sightings in the Federated States of Micronesia, 577–583

Fabaceae, 489–526

Fanellia, 413–440

Felidae, 381–389

Felis catus, survival of feral, on Mauna Kea, Hawai‘i, based on tooth cementum lines, 381–389

fire danger, estimation in Hawai‘i using limited weather data and simulation, 199–220

fish larvae diel and seasonal occurrence patterns in Okinawa, 161–176

forest structure and biogeochemistry, top-down analysis across Hawaiian landscapes, 359–366

Gallinula chloropus sandvicensis, body size, growth, and feather mass, 327–333

geckos, helminths of, from Papua New Guinea, 131–139

Gekkonidae, 131–139

Gossypium tomestosum, reproductive and pollination biology, 45–55

helminths of geckos in Papua New Guinea, 131–139

Insecta, 23–31, 141–143

kiawe—see Prosopis

macrofauna, benthic, changes in associated with a shallow-water hydrothermal vent gradient in Papua New Guinea, 391–404

Malvaceae, 45–55

Mammalia, 93–97, 381–389, 577–583

mesquite—see Prosopis

methane emission from a tropical wetland in Hawai‘i, 57–72

monocotyledons, origins and nature of vessels, 607–618

moorhen, Hawaiian—see Gallinula chloropus sandvicensis

Muridae, 93–97

Myodocopina, 233–283

native species regeneration following ungulate exclusion and nonnative grass removal in a remnant Hawaiian dry forest, 533–544

Octocorallia, from Hawai‘i and adjacent seamounts, 413–440

  from Hong Kong, 285–296

Odonata, 141–143

Ostracoda of Hawai‘i, 233–283

Pacific island invasive species, 489–526

Pantala flavescens, evidence of seasonality and wind-assisted dispersal in Micronesia, 141–143

Paraminabea rubeusa, n. sp. from Hong Kong, 285–296

Parastenella, 413–440

Phoronida, 459–462

Phoronopsis albomaculata, occurrence in Cocos Island, Costa Rica, 459–462

Plumarella, 413–440 [End Page 623]

Polychaeta, 463–472

Prosopis pallida and Prosopis juliflora, Pacific island invasive species, 489–526

Protodrilidae from the Hawaiian Islands and comparisons with specimens from French Polynesia, 463–472

Ptilinopus greyii, dispersal of seeds in New Caledonia’s dry forests, 527–532

Quadrastichus erythrinae, rapid invasion despite lack of genetic variation, 23–31

rat, black—see Rattus rattus

Rattus rattus, twig cutting on the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, 93–97

reef community structure temporal changes in Indonesia, 99–111

reptiles of Ngulu Atoll, Yap State, Federated States of Micronesia, 473–480

Reptilia, 1–10, 11–22, 125–130, 131–139, 473–480, 577–583

Rodentia, 93–97

seagrass—see Zostera japonica

shark, blacktip reef—see Carcharhinus melanopterus great white—see Carcharodon carcharias

Sirenia, 577–583

snake, brown tree—see Boiga irregularis

soils, characteristics of coral cay, 335–347

spiders—see Argyrodes

Squamata, 131–139

stream food web, potential effects of an invasive nitrogen-fixing tree on, 367–379

Theridiidae, 221–231

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