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Volume Information Source: Invertebrate Biology, Vol. 126, No. 4 (2007) Published by: Wiley on behalf of American Microscopical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4621916 . Accessed: 17/06/2014 19:26 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]. . Wiley and American Microscopical Society are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Invertebrate Biology. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.78.190 on Tue, 17 Jun 2014 19:26:02 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Invertebrate Biology, Vol. 126, No. 4 (2007)Published by: Wiley on behalf of American Microscopical SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4621916 .

Accessed: 17/06/2014 19:26

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Invertebrate Biology, Vol. 126, 2007 Author Index

Adamski, Zbigniew 191-201 Alvarez, Michelle H. 67-73 Anthes, Nils 335-365 Arp, Alissa J. 163-172 Balsamo, Maria 1-9 Barneah, Orit 113-119 Bates, William R. 90-98 Benayahu, Yehuda 113-119 Berger, Andrea M. 183-190 Bergquist, Derk 163-172 Bodnar, Andrea 40-45 Brickner, Itzchak 113-119 Burton, Patrick M. 99-112 Coma, Rafel 307-317 Curtis, Lawrence A. 235-246 de Caralt, Sonia 211-219 Demary, Kristian C. 74-80 Dickey, Bradley F. 57-66 Eeckhaut, Igor 385-395 Eiman, Sarah S. 67-73 Ereskovsky, Alexander V. 211-219 Erwin, Patrick M. 220-234 Ferraguti, Marco 1-9 Finnerty, John R. 99-112 Fourgon, Didier 385-395 Fuchs, Judith 268-278 Furuya, Hidetaka 295-306 Goto, Shin G. 154-162 Guidi, Loretta 1-9 Hamel, Jean-Frangois 81-89 Harper, Fiona M. 373-384 Harrington, Laura H. 202-209 Hart, Michael W. 373-384 Hassall, Mark 46-56 Haszprunar, Gerhard 268-278 Heiner, Iben 120-137 Henry, Pierre-Yves 138-153 Hickman, Carole S. 10-17 Higgins, Robert P. 120-137 Hochberg, Rick 247-256 Hooge, Matthew 113-119 Hsiao, Henry S. 279-286 Jangoux, Michel 385-395 Jarne, Philippe 138-153 Julian, David 163-172 Koch, Nils 257-267 Kristensen, Reinhardt Mobjerg 120-137 Krone, Cassandra 99-112 LaForge, Nicole L. 318-334

Lesser, Michael P. 202-209 Lewis, Sara M. 74-80 Lynch, Brian 257-267 Marotta, Roberto 1-9 McCarthy, Thomas M. 57-66 McGran, Allison S. 67-73 Mercier, Annie 81-89 Micheli, Marta 307-317 Michiels, Nico K. 335-365 Mitchell, Kathleen G. 67-73 Mooers, Miranda K. 67-73 Mori, Midori 154-162 Miiller, Monika C. M. 173-182 Neusser, Timea P. 18-39 Numata, Hideharu 154-162 Ocampo, Luningning A. 67-73 Olvera, Sylvia V. 67-73 Opell, Brent D. 183-190 Owen, Richard 40-45 Page, Louise R. 318-334 Pierboni, Lara 1-9 Poprawa, Izabela 366-372 Porter, Stephanie S. 10-17 Ramirez, Martin G. 67-73 Reitzel, Adam M. 99-112 Ribes, Marta 307-317 Rochette, Remy 257-267 Rossi, Sergio 307-317 Rost-Roszkowska, Magdalena M. 366-372 Riichel, Jens 173-182 Sarkis, Samia 40-45

Schr6dl, Michael 18-39 Shaffer, Rachel S. 183-190 Swiatek, Piotr 366-372 Thacker, Robert W. 220-234 Todaro, M. Antonio 1-9 Tonooka, Yuki 287-294 Tsuneki, Kazuhiko 295-306 Tuck, Joanne M. 46-56 Udaka, Hiroko 154-162 Uriz, Maria J. 211-219 Uyeno, Theodore A. 279-286 Walker, Charles W. 202-209 Wanninger, Andreas 268-278 Watanabe, Tsuyoshi 287-294 Weis, Virginia M. 113-119 Wetkowski, Melissa M. 67-73 Wijffels, Rene H. 211-219 Wohlgemuth, Stephanie E. 163-172

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Invertebrate Biology Contents of Vol. 126, 2007

No. 1, Winter

1-9 Living without mitochondria: spermatozoa and spermatogenesis in two species of Urodasys (Gastrotricha, Macrodasyida) from dysoxic sediments Maria Balsamo, Loretta Guidi, Lara Pierboni, Roberto Marotta, M. Antonio Todaro, and Marco Ferraguti

10-17 Nocturnal swimming, aggregation at light traps, and mass spawning of scissurellid gastropods (Mollusca: Vetigastropoda) Carole S. Hickman and Stephanie S. Porter

18-39 Tantulum elegans reloaded: a computer-based 3D-visualization of the anatomy of a Caribbean freshwater acochlidian gastropod Timea P. Neusser and Michael Schr6dl

40-45 Developmental pattern of telomerase expression in the sand scallop, Euvola ziczac Richard Owen, Samia Sarkis, and Andrea Bodnar

46-56 Sheltering behavior of terrestrial isopods in grasslands Mark Hassall and Joanne M. Tuck

57-66 Predator-prey interactions between crayfish (Orconectesjuvenilis) and snails (Physa gyrina) are affected by spatial scale and chemical cues Bradley F. Dickey and Thomas M. McCarthy

67-73 Heterozygosity and fitness in a California population of the labyrinth spider Metepeira ventura

(Araneae, Araneidae) Martin G. Ramirez, Sarah S. Eiman, Melissa M. Wetkowski, Miranda K. Mooers, Michelle H. Alvarez, Kathleen G. Mitchell, Luningning A. Ocampo, Sylvia V. Olvera, and Allison S. McGran

74-80 Male reproductive allocation in fireflies (Photinus spp.) Kristian C. Demary and Sara M. Lewis

81-89 In vivo investigation of oocyte transit and maturation in a broadcast-spawning holothurian Jean-Frangois Hamel and Annie Mercier

90-98 HSP90 and MAPK activation are required for ampulla development in the direct-developing ascidian Molgula pacifica William R. Bates

No. 2, Spring

99-112 Comparison of developmental trajectories in the starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis: embryogenesis, regeneration, and two forms of asexual fission Adam M. Reitzel, Patrick M. Burton, Cassandra Krone, and John R. Finnerty

113-119 First evidence of maternal transmission of algal endosymbionts at an oocyte stage in a triploblastic host, with observations on reproduction in Waminoa brickneri (Acoelomorpha) Orit Barneah, Itzchak Brickner, Matthew Hooge, Virginia M. Weis, and Yehuda Benayahu

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120-137 Morphology and life cycle of a new loriciferan from the Atlantic coast of Florida with an emended diagnosis and life cycle of Nanaloricidae (Loricifera) Reinhardt Mobjerg Kristensen, Iben Heiner, and Robert P. Higgins

138-153 Marking hard-shelled gastropods: tag loss, impact on life-history traits, and perspectives in biology Pierre-Yves Henry and Philippe Jarne

154-162 Seasonal reproductive cycle in relation to tolerance to high temperatures in the terrestrial slug Lehmannia valentiana Hiroko Udaka, Midori Mori, Shin G. Goto, and Hideharu Numata

163-172 Rapid induction and disappearance of electron-dense organelles following sulfide exposure in the marine annelid Branchioasychis americana Stephanie E. Wohlgemuth, Alissa J. Arp, Derk Bergquist, and David Julian

173-182 F-actin framework in Spirorbis cf. spirorbis (Annelida: Serpulidae): phalloidin staining investi- gated and reconstructed by cLSM Jens Riichel and Monika C. M. Muiller

183-190 The body size of the New Zealand orb-weaving spider Waitkera waitakerensis (Uloboridae) is directly related to temperature and affects fecundity Brent D. Opell, Andrea M. Berger, and Rachel S. Shaffer

191-201 Exposure to carbaryl leads to ultrastructural changes and alters the activity of antioxidant enzymes in Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Zbigniew Adamski

202-209 Stereological analysis of nutritive phagocytes and gametogenic cells during the annual repro- ductive cycle of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis Laura H. Harrington, Charles W. Walker, and Michael P. Lesser

No. 3, Summer

211-219 Embryo development of Corticium candelabrum (Demospongiae: Homosclerophorida) Sonia de Caralt, Maria J. Uriz, Alexander V. Ereskovsky, and Rene H. Wijffels

220-234 Phylogenetic analyses of marine sponges within the order Verongida: a comparison of morpho- logical and molecular data Patrick M. Erwin and Robert W. Thacker

235-246 Larval trematode infections and spatial distributions of snails Lawrence A. Curtis

247-256 Topology of the nervous system of Notommata copeus (Rotifera: Monogononta) revealed with anti-FMRFamide, -SCPb, and -serotonin (5-HT) immunohistochemistry Rick Hochberg

257-267 Trade-off between mating and predation risk in the marine snail, Littorina plena Nils Koch, Brian Lynch, and Remy Rochette

268-278 Anatomy of the serotonergic nervous system of an entoproct creeping-type larva and its phylogenetic implications Andreas Wanninger, Judith Fuchs, and Gerhard Haszprunar

279-286 A novel device to monitor small changes in underwater distances Theodore A. Uyeno and Henry S. Hsiao

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No. 4, Fall

287-294 Genetics of the relationship between the ciliate Paramecium bursaria and its symbiotic algae Yuki Tonooka and Tsuyoshi Watanabe

295-306 Developmental patterns of the hermaphroditic gonad in dicyemid mesozoans (Phylum Dicye- mida) Hidetaka Furuya and Kazuhiko Tsuneki

307-317 Cycle of gonadal development in Eunicella singularis (Cnidaria: Octocorallia): trends in sexual

reproduction in gorgonians Marta Ribes, Rafel Coma, Sergio Rossi, and Marta Micheli

318-334 Development in Berthella californica (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) with comparative observa- tions on phylogenetically relevant larval characters among nudipleuran opisthobranchs Nicole L. LaForge and Louise R. Page

335-365 Reproductive morphology, mating behavior, and spawning ecology of cephalaspid sea slugs (Aglajidae and Gastropteridae) Nils Anthes and Nico K. Michiels

366-372 Ultrastructural changes in the midgut epithelium of the first larva of Allacma fusca (Insecta, Collembola, Symphypleona) Magdalena M. Rost-Roszkowska, Izabela Poprawa, and Piotr Swiatek

373-384 Morphological and phylogenetic evidence for hybridization and introgression in a sea star

secondary contact zone Fiona M. Harper and Michael W. Hart

385-395 Biology of a "babysitting" symbiosis in brittle stars: analysis of the interactions between

Ophiomastix venosa and Ophiocoma scolopendrina Didier Fourgon, Michel Jangoux, and Igor Eeckhaut

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