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Volume Information Source: Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 259, No. 1356 (Mar. 22, 1995), pp. 347-350 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/49999 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 16:15 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings: Biological Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 62.122.78.78 on Sat, 3 May 2014 16:15:20 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 259, No. 1356 (Mar. 22, 1995), pp. 347-350Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/49999 .

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Indexes to Volume 259 (B) Author index

Amedee, T. & Despeyroux, S. ATP activates cationic and anionic conductances in Schwann cells cultured from dorsal root ganglia of the mouse, 277.

Arditi, R. See Michalski & Arditi.

Bandi, C., Sironi, M., Damiani, G., Magrassi, L., Nalepa, C. A., Laudani, U. & Sacchi, L. The establishment of intracellular symbiosis in an ancestor of cockroaches and termites, 293.

Barraclough, T. G., Harvey, P. H. & Nee, S. Sexual selection and taxonomic diversity in passerine birds, 21 1.

Basolo, A. L. Phylogenetic evidence for the role of a pre- existing bias in sexual selection, 307.

Biello, S. M. & Mrosovsky, N. Blocking the phase-shifting effect of neuropeptide Y, 179.

Birkhead, T. R. See Colegrave et al. Bolker, B. M. See Grenfell et al. Bolton, M. See Monaghan et al. Borghans, J. A. M. & de Boer, R. J. A minimal model for T-

cell vaccination, 173. Brockes, J. P. See Crews et al. Brown, M. R., Corkeron, P.J., Hale, P. T., Schultz, K. W.

& Bryden, M. M. Evidence for a sex-segregated migration in the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), 229.

Brown, R. See Crews et al. Brown, S. L. See Crawley & Brown. Bryant, P. J. See Stevenson et al. Bryden, M. M. See Brown et al. Burt, D. M. & Perrett, D. I. Perception of age in adult

Caucasian male faces: computer graphic manipulation of shape and colour information, 137.

Case, T. J. See Radtkey et al. Cockburn, A. See Dunn et al. Colegrave, N., Birkhead, T. R. & Lessells, C. M. Sperm

precedence in zebra finches does not require special mechanisms of sperm competition, 223.

Corkeron, P. J. See Brown et al. Cotton, P. A. See Kacelnik et al. Crawley, M. J. & Brown, S. L. Seed limitation and the

dynamics of feral oilseed rape on the M25 motorway, 49. Crews, L., Gates, P. B., Brown, R., Joliot, A., Foley, C.,

Brockes, J. P. & Gann, A. A. F. Expression and activity of the newt Msx- 1 gene in relation to limb regeneration, 161.

Damiani, G. See Bandi et al. Davey, M. See Srinivasan & Davey. Davis, S. A. See Godin & Davis. Dean, P. See Nicolson et al. de Boer, R. J. See Borghans & de Boer. Despeyroux, S. See Amedee & Despeyroux. Dixon, G. H. See Retief et al. Donaldson, I. M. L. See Knox & Donaldson. Donnellan, S. C. See Radtkey et al. Dunn, P. O., Cockburn, A. & Mulder, R. A. Fairy-wren

helpers often care for young to which they are unrelated, 339.

Ennos, A. R. Mechanical behaviour in torsion of insect wings, blades of grass and other cambered structures, 15.

Enquist, M. See Hurd et al.

Fawcett, A. J. See Nicolson et al.

Ferriere, R. & Michod, R. E. Invading wave of cooperation in a spatial iterated prisoner's dilemma, 77.

Figueroa, F., Ono, H., Tichy, H., O'hUigin, C. & Klein, J. Evidence for insertion of a new intron into an Mhc gene of perch-like fish, 325.

Fisher, R. N. See Radtkey et al. Foley, C. See Crews et al. Follett, B. K. See Parkinson & Follett.

Gann, A. A. F. See Crews et al. Gaston, K. J. & Nicholls, A. 0. Probable times to extinction

of some rare breeding bird species in the United Kingdom, 119.

Gates, P. B. See Crews et al. Godelle, B. & Reboud, X. Why are organelles uniparentally

inherited?, 27. Godin, J.-G. J. & Davis, S. A. Who dares, benefits: predator

approach behaviour in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) deters predator pursuit, 193.

Goren, M. See Rinkevich et al. Grenfell, B. T., Bolker, B. M. & Kleczkowski, A. Seasonality

and extinction in chaotic metapopulations, 97.

Hale, P. T. See Brown et al. Hanley, K. A. See Radtkey et al. Harvey, P. H. See Barraclough et al. Hendry, R. J. & McGlade, J. M. The role of memory in

ecological systems, 153. Hill, M. F. See Stevenson et al. Hofer, T., Sherratt, J. A. & Maini, P. K. Dictyostelium

discoideum: cellular self-organization in an excitable biological medium, 249.

Hogeweg, P. See Van der Laan & Hogeweg. Honour, S.J., Webb, A. A. R. & Mansfield, T. A. The

responses of stomata to abscisic acid and temperature are interrelated, 301.

Hooper, R. E. See Siva-Jothy & Hooper. Hoppensteadt, F. C. See Johnson et al. Horovitz, A. The relation between cooperativity in ligand

binding, and intramolecular cooperativity in allosteric proteins, 85.

Houston, D. C. See Monaghan et al. Hurd, P. L., Wachtmeister, C.-A. & Enquist, M. Darwin's

principle of antithesis revisited: a role for perceptual biases in the evolution of intraspecific signals, 201.

Johnson, P. A., Lenski, R. E. & Hoppensteadt, F. C. Theoretical analysis of divergence in mean fitness between initially identical populations, 125.

Joliot, A. See Crews et al.

Kacelnik, A., Cotton, P. A., Stirling, L. & Wright, J. Food allocation among nestling starlings: sibling competition and the scope of parental choice, 259.

Keeling, M. See Rand et al. Kleczkowski, A. See Grenfell et al. Klein, J. See Figueroa et al. Knox, P. C. & Donaldson, I. M. L. The effect of afferent

signals from extraocular muscles on visual responses of cells in the optic tectum of the pigeon, 285.

Krajewski, C. See Retief et al.

Laudani, U. See Bandi et al. Lehky, S. R. Binocular rivalry is not chaotic, 71. Lenski, R. E. See Johnson et al. Lessells, C. M. See Colegrave et al.

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348 Author index

Lessios, H. A. Diadema antillarzum ten years after mass mortality: still rare, despite help from a competitor, 331.

Lomer, C. J. See Thomas et al.

Magrassi, L. See Bandi et al. Maini, P. K. See Hofer et al. Mansfield, T. A. See Honour et al. McGlade, J. M. See Hendry & McGlade. Metcalfe, N. B. & Thomson, B. C. Fish recognize and prefer

to shoal with poor competitors, 207. Michalski, J. & Arditi, R. Food web structure at equilibrium

and far from it: is it the same?, 217. Michod, R. E. See Ferriere & Michod. Monaghan, P., Bolton, M. & Houston, D. C. Egg production

constraints and the evolution of avian clutch size, 189. Moritz, C. See Radtkey et al. Mrosovsky, N. See Biello & Mrosovsky. Mulder, R. A. See Dunn et al.

Nalepa, C. A. See Bandi et al. Nee, S. See Barraclough et al. Nicholls, A. 0. See Gaston & Nicholls. Nicolson, R. I., Fawcett, A. J. & Dean, P. Time estimation

deficits in developmental dyslexia: evidence of cerebellar involvement, 43.

O'hUigin, C. See Figueroa et al. Ono, H. See Figueroa et al.

Parkinson, T. J. & Follett, B. K. Thyroidectomy abolishes seasonal testicular cycles of Soay rams, 1.

Perrett, D. I. See Burt & Perrett. Porat, R. See Rinkevich et al.

Radtkey, R. R., Donnellan, S. C., Fisher, R. N., Moritz, C., Hanley, K. A. & Case, T. J. When species collide: the origin and spread of an asexual species of gecko, 145.

Rand, D. A., Keeling, M. & Wilson, H. B. Invasion, stability and evolution to criticality in spatially extended, artificial host-pathogen ecologies, 55.

Rand, D. A. & Wilson, H. B. Using spatio-temporal chaos and intermediate-scale determinism to quantify spatially extended ecosystems, 111.

Reboud, X. See Godelle & Reboud. Retief,J. D., Krajewski, C., Westerman, M., Winkfein, R.J.

& Dixon, G. H. Molecular phylogeny and evolution of marsupial protamine P1 genes, 7.

Rinkevich, B., Porat, R. & Goren, M. Allorecognition elements on a urochordate histocompatibility locus indicate unprecedented extensive polymorphism, 319.

Sacchi, L. See Bandi et al. Schultz, K. W. See Brown et al. Shaw, D. C. See Whitney et al.

Shaw, M. W. Simulation of population expansion and spatial pattern when individual dispersal distributions do not decline exponentially with distance, 243.

Sherratt, J. A. See Hofer et al. Sillar, K. S., Woolston, A.-M. & Wedderburn, J. F. S.

Involvement of brainstem serotonergic interneurons in the development of a vertebrate spinal locomotor circuit, 65.

Simmons, L. W. See Tomkins & Simmons. Sironi, M. See Bandi et al. Siva-Jothy, M. T. & Hooper, R. E. The disposition and

genetic diversity of stored sperm in females of the damselfly Calopteryx splendens xanthostoma (Charpentier), 313.

Srinivasan, M. V. & Davey, M. Strategies for active camouflage of motion, 19.

Stevenson, R. D., Hill, M. F. & Bryant, P. J. Organ and cell allometry in Hawaiian Drosophila: how to make a big fly, 105.

Stirling, L. See Kacelnik et al.

Thomas, M. B., Wood, S. N. & Lomer, C.J. Biological control of locusts and grasshoppers using a fungal pathogen: the importance of secondary cycling, 265.

Thomas, N. & Thornhill, R. A. A theory of tension fluctuations due to muscle cross-bridges, 235.

Thomson, B. C. See Metcalfe & Thomson. Thornhill, R. A. See Thomas & Thornhill. Tichy, H. See Figueroa et al. Tomkins, J. L. & Simmons, L. W. Patterns of fluctuating

asymmetry in earwig forceps: no evidence for reliable signalling, 89.

Van der Laan, J. D. & Hogeweg, P. Predator-prey coevolution: interactions across different timescales, 35.

Vernon, J. G. Low reproductive output of isolated, self- fertilizing snails: inbreeding depression or absence of social facilitation?, 131.

Wachtmeister, C.-A. See Hurd et al. Webb, A. A. R. See Honour et al. Wedderburn, J. F. S. See Sillar et al. Westerman, M. See Retief et al. Whitney, S. M., Shaw, D. C. & Yellowlees, D. Evidence that

some dinoflagellates contain a ribulose- 1 ,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase related to that of the oct-proteo- bacteria, 271.

Wilson, H. B. See Rand et al. Winkfein, R. J. See Retief et al. Wood, S. N. See Thomas et al. Woolston, A.-M. See Sillar et al. Wright, J. See Kacelnik et al.

Yellowlees, D. See Whitney et al.

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Indexes to Volume 259 349

Subject index ABA, 301. active camouflage, 19. adaptation, 125. age, 137. alien plant, 49. allometry, 105. allostery, 85. allozymes, 145. amino acid sequence, 271. animal communication, 259. antibody, 271. artificial ecologies, 111. artificial neural networks, 201. asymmetry, 15. ATP, 277. ATP-activated conductance, 277. autoimmunity, 173. avian nutrition, 189.

Basommatophora, 131. begging, 259. behavioural ecology, 207. binocular rivalry, 71. Biomphalaria glabrata, 131. biopesticide, 265. body size, 105. Botryllus schlosseri, 319. Brassica napus, 49. breeding success, 189.

cambered plates, 15. camouflage constraint line, 19. Caribbean, 331. caricaturing, 137. Cauchy, 243. cell number, 105. cell size, 105. cell streaming, 249. cellular automata, 153. cerebellum, 43. chaos, 71, 97. chemotaxis, 249. chick survival, 189. circadian, 179. cockroaches, 293. coevolution, 35. cognitive, 43. communication, 201. competition, 217. computer graphics, 137. contact distribution, 243. cooperation, 77. cooperative breeding, 339. cooperativity, 85. critical transmissibility, 55. cross-bridge, 235. cryptic female choice, 313. cytoplasm inheritance, 27.

damselfly, 313. density dependence, 265. deterrence, 193. development, 65, 249. differentiation, 161. dinoflagellate, 271. disturbance, 331. divergence, 125. diversity, 211. DNA sexing, 229.

dorsal root ganglia, 277. double-mutant cycle, 85. drought tolerance, 301. dyslexia, 43.

earwig, 89. Echinometra viridis, 331. eco-evolutionary dynamics, 35. ecological stability, 35. egg quality, 189. egg-laying capacity, 189. evolution, 7, 105. evolution to criticality, 55. evolutionary dynamics, 125. extinction, 97. extraocular muscle afferents, 285. extra-pair copulations, 223. extra-pair paternity, 223. extra-pair young, 223.

face perception, 137. feeding groups, 207. female choice, 89. fish Mhc gene, 325. fixed point, 19. fluctuating asymmetry, 89. fluctuation, 235. focus, 243. food web, 217. foraging, 207. forest dynamics, 153. fractal, 243. fusibility allele, 319.

game theory, 201. gekkonidae, 145. gonadotrophin, 1. guard cell, 301. gulls, 189. guppy, 193.

hamster, 179. Hawaiian Drosophila, 105. helpers, 339. hidden preferences, 307. historical factors, 331. homeobox, 161. horizontal transmission, 265. host-parasite, 97. host-pathogen evolution, 55. host-pathogen system, 55. Hox7, 161.

ideal free distributions, 207. immune system, 325. inbreeding depression, 131. individual-based ecology, 55. individual-based models, 111. insect-pathogen interactions, 265. insect wings, 15. intersubunit interaction, 85. intracellular ecology, 27. intracellular symbiosis, 293. invasion, 49. invertebrate immunity, 319. iterated prisoner's dilemma, 77.

leaf design, 15. Lepidodactylus, 145.

locomotion, 65.

major histocompatibility complex, 325. male display, 89. Malurus cyaneus, 339. Markov chain, 153. marsupial, 7. Mastotermes, 293. mate choice, 307. mathematical biology, 249. mathematical model, 173. Megaptera, 229. metapopulation, 97. Metarhiziumflavoviride, 265. Mhc class II gene, 325. migration, 229. minnow, 207. mitochondrial DNA, 145. mitochondrial inheritance, 27. mobility, 77. montecarlo, 243. mosaic cycle, 153. muscle, 161, 235. mutation, 125.

natural selection, 125. neuropeptide Y, 179. neurotoxin, 65. noise, 235. nonlinear dynamics, 71.

oculomotor control, 285. optic tectum, 285. organelles' ecology, 27. oviposition, 313.

Pacific islands, 145. parent-offspring conflict, 259. parthenogenesis, 145. passerines, 211. patch clamp, 277. pattern formation, 249. phase shifts, 179. phenotype space, 35. phylogeny, 7. phytohormones, 301. pigeon visual processing, 285. plant disease, 243. plant dynamics, 49. plant signalling, 301. plastids' inheritance, 27. Poecilia reticulata, 193. poeciliid, 307. polarization, 201. polymorphism, 319. population dynamic models, 265. population dynamics, 119. population persistence, 119. population viability, 119. predation risk, 193. predator inspection, 193. predator-prey, 97. pre-existing bias, 307. principle of antithesis, 201. protamine, 7. provisioning, 339. psychophysics, 71.

quantifying spatial ecologies, 111.

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350 Indexes to Volume 259

ram, 1. random amplified polymorphic DNA,

313. ratio dependence, 217. 16S rDNA, 293. reaction-diffusion, 249. reading disability, 43. recruitment, 331. regeneration, 49. resource-predator-prey system, 111. Rhodobacter, 271. Rhodospirillum, 271. Rubisco, 271.

salt bridge, 85. schooling, 207. Schwann cell, 277. sea urchins, 331. seasonality, 1, 97. self tolerance, 173. self-fertile hermaphrodite, 131. serotonin, 65. sex ratio, 229. sexual selection, 89, 211. shadowee, 19.

shadower, 19. signalling, 201, 259. skin biopsy, 229. social facilitation, 131. spatial data analysis, 111. spatial dynamics, 55. spatial ecologies, 111. spatial games, 77. spatial modelling, 153. speciation, 211. sperm competition, 223, 313. sperm storage organ, 313. spinal cord, 65. starling, 259. structural change, 217. Sturnus vulgaris, 259. substitution, 125. superior colliculus, 285. suprachiasmatic nucleus, 179. swordtail, 307.

T-cell vaccination, 173. temperature, 301. tension, 235.

termites, 293. testis, 1. theoretical immunology, 173. thyroid, 1. time estimation, 43. tit-for-tat, 77. torsional behaviour, 15. transformation, 137. travelling waves, 77. trophic interaction, 217. tunicate, 319.

uniparental inheritance, 27.

vision, 71. visual cue, 137. visual systems, 19. visuomotor system, 285.

weapon, 89. whale, 229. wheel running, 179.

zebra finches, 223.

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Contents

Series B Volume 259

No. 1354 23 January 1995 Thyroidectomy abolishes seasonal testicular cycles of Soay rams

By T. J. PARKINSON and B. K. FOLLETT 1 Molecular phylogeny and evolution of marsupial protamine P1 genes

By JACQUEs D. RETIEF, CAREY KRAJEWSKI, MICHAEL WESTERMAN, ROBERT J. WINKFEIN and

GORDON H. DIXON 7 Mechanical behaviour in torsion of insect wings, blades of grass and other cambered structures

By A. R. ENNOS 15 Strategies for active camouflage of motion

By MANDYAM V. SRINIVASAN and MATTHEW DAVEY 19

Why are organelles uniparentally inherited? By B. GODELLE and X. REBOUD 27

Predator-prey coevolution: interactions across different timescales By JAN D. VAN DER LAAN and PAULINE HOGEWEG 35

Time estimation deficits in developmental dyslexia: evidence of cerebellar involvement By RODERICK I. NICOLSON, ANGELA J. FAWCETT and PAUL DEAN 43

Seed limitation and the dynamics of feral oilseed rape on the M25 motorway By M. J. CRAWLEY and S. L. BROWN 49

Invasion, stability and evolution to criticality in spatially extended, artificial host-pathogen ecologies By D. A. RAND, M. KEELING and H. B. WILSON 55

Involvement of brainstem serotonergic interneurons in the development of a vertebrate spinal locomotor circuit By KEITH T. SILLAR, ANNE-MARIE WOOLSTON and JOHN F. S. WEDDERBURN 65

Binocular rivalry is not chaotic By SIDNEY R. LEHKY 71

Invading wave of cooperation in a spatial iterated prisoner's dilemma By REGIS FERRIERE and RICHARD E. MICHOD 77

The relation between cooperativity in ligand binding and intramolecular cooperativity in allosteric proteins By AMNON HOROVITZ 85

Patterns of fluctuating asymmetry in earwig forceps: no evidence for reliable signalling By J. L. TOMKINS and L. W. SIMMONS 89

Seasonality and extinction in chaotic metapopulations By B. T. GRENFELL, B. M. BOLKER and A. KLECZKOWSKI 97

No. 1355 22 February 1995 Organ and cell allometry in Hawaiian Drosophila: how to make a big fly

By R. D. STEVENSON, MARK F. HILL and PETER J. BRYANT 105

Using spatio-temporal chaos and intermediate-scale determinism to quantify spatially extended ecosystems By D. A. RAND and H. B. WILSON

Probable times to extinction of some rare breeding bird species in the United Kingdom By K. J. GASTON and A. 0. NICHOLLS 119

Theoretical analysis of divergence in mean fitness between initially identical populations By PAUL A. JOHNSON, RICHARD E. LENSKI and FRANK C. HOPPENSTEADT 125

Low reproductive output of isolated, self-fertilizing snails: inbreeding depression or absence of social faclitation?I By JENNIFER G. VERNON 131

Perception of age in adult Caucasian male faces: computer graphic manipulation of shape and colour information By D . MICHAEL BURT and DAVID I . PERRETT 13 7

When species collide: the origin and spread of an asexual species of gecko By Re R. RADTKEY, S. c. DONNELLAN, R. N. FISHER, c. MORITZ, K. A. HANLEY and T. J. CASE 145

The role of memory in ecological systems By R. J HENDRY and J. M. MCGLADE 153

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Expression and activity of the newt Msx- 1 gene in relation to limb regeneration By LEE CREWS, PHILLIP B. GATES, ROBIN BROWN, ALAIN JOLIOT, CHARLOTTE FOLEY, JEREMY P.

BROCKES and ALEXANDER A. F. GANN 161 A minimal model for T-cell vaccination

By JOSE A. M. BORGHANS and ROB J. DE BOER 173 Blocking the phase-shifting effect of neuropeptide Y with light

By STEPHANY M. BIELLO and N. MROSOVSKY 179 Egg production constraints and the evolution of avian clutch size

By P. MONAGHAN, M. BOLTON and D. C. HOUSTON 189 Who dares, benefits: predator approach behaviour in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) deters predator pursuit

By JEAN-GUY J. GODIN and SCOTT A. DAVIS 193 Darwin's principle of antithesis revisited: a role for perceptual biases in the evolution of intraspecific signals

By PETER L. HURD, CARL-ADAM WACHTMEISTER and MAGNUS ENQUIST 201 Fish recognize and prefer to shoal with poor competitors

By NEIL B. METCALFE and BRUCE C. THOMSON 207 Sexual selection and taxonomic diversity in passerine birds

By TIMOTHY G. BARRACLOUGH, PAUL H. HARVEY and SEAN NEE 211 Food web structure at equilibrium and far from it: is it the same?

By JERZY MICHALSKI and ROGER ARDITI 217 Sperm precedence in zebra finches does not require special mechanisms of sperm competition

By N. COLEGRAVE, T. R. BIRKHEAD and C. M. LESSELLS 223 Evidence for a sex-segregated migration in the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)

By MIRANDA R. BROWN, PETER J. CORKERON, PETER T. HALE, KENNETH W. SCHULTZ and M. M. BRYDEN 229

No. 1356 22 March 1995 A theory of tension fluctuations due to muscle cross-bridges

By N. THOMAS and R. A. THORNHILL 235 Simulation of population expansion and spatial pattern when individual dispersal distributions do not

decline exponentially with distance By M. W. SHAW 243

Dictyostelium discoideum: cellular self-organization in an excitable biological medium By THOMAS HOFER, JONATHAN A. SHERRATT and PHILIP K. MAINI 249

Food allocation among nestling starlings: sibling competition and the scope of parental choice By ALEX KACELNIK, PETER A. COTTON, LIAM STIRLING and JONATHAN WRIGHT 259

Biological control of locusts and grasshoppers using a fungal pathogen: the importance of secondary cycling By MATTHEW B. THOMAS, SIMON N. WOOD and CHRISTOPHER J. LOMER 265

Evidence that some dinoflagellates contain a ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase related to that of the ac-proteobacteria By SPENCER M. WHITNEY, DENIS C. SHAW and DAVID YELLOWLEES 271

ATP activates cationic and anionic conductances in Schwann cells cultured from dorsal root ganglia of the mouse By T. AME'DEE and S. DESPEYROUX 277

The effect of afferent signals from extraocular muscles on visual responses of cells in the optic tectum of the pigeon By PAUL C. KNOX and I. M. L. DONALDSON 285

The establishment of intracellular symbiosis in an ancestor of cockroaches and termites By CLAUDRO BANDI, MASSIMO SIRONI, GIUSEPPE DAMIANI, LORENZO MAGRASSI, CHRISTINE A. NALEPA,

UGO LAUDANI and LUCIANO SACCHI 293 The responses of stomata to abscisic acid and temperature are interrelated

By SARAH J. HONOUR, ALEX A. R. WEBB and T. A. MANSFIELD 301 Phylogenetic evidence for the role of a pre-existing bias in sexual selection

By ALEXANDRA L. BASOLO 307 The disposition and genetic diversity of stored sperm in females of the damselfly Calopter)x splendens

xanthostoma (Charpentier)

By MICHAEL T. SIVA-JOTHY and :R OWAN F HOOPER 313 Allorecognition elements on a urochordate histocompatibility locus indicate unprecedented extensive

polymorphism

By BARUCH RINKEVICH, RAM PORAT and MENACHEM GOREN 31l9 Evidence for insertion of a new intron into an Mhc gene of perch-like fish

By FELIPE FIGUEROA, HIDEKI ONO, HERBERT TICHY, COLM O'HUIGIN and JAN KLEIN 325

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Diadema antillarum 10 years after mass mortality: still rare, despite help from a competitor By H. A. LESSIOS 331

Fairy-wren helpers often care for young to which they are unrelated By PETER 0. DUNN, ANDREW COCKBURN and RAOUL A. MULDER 339

Instructions to Authors 345

Indexes 347

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