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Jerde, C. W. 



1967a. A comparison of euphausiid shrimp collec- 

 tions made with a micronekton net and a one- 

 meter plankton net. Pac. Sci. 21: 178-181. 



1967b. On the distribution of Portunus (Achelous) 

 affiyiis and Eiiphijlax dovii (Decapoda Brachyura, 

 Portunidae) in the eastern tropical Pacific. Crus- 

 taceana 13: 11-22. 

 King, J. E., and I. I. Ikehara. 



1956. Comparative study of food of bigeye and 

 yellowfin tuna in the central Pacific. U.S. Fish 

 Wildl. Serv., Fish Bull. 57: 61-85. 

 Kliewer, E. v. 



1970. Gill raker variation and diet in lake white- 

 fish, Coregonus clupeafomiis, in northern Man- 

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LEONG, R. J. H., AND C. P. O'CONNELL. 



1969. A laboratory study of particulate and filter 

 feeding of the northern anchovy (Engraulis mor- 

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LONGHLIRST, A. R. 



1967. The pelagic phase of Pleuroncodes planipes 

 Stimpson (Crustacea, Galatheidae) in the Cal- 

 ifornia Current. Calif. Coop. Oceanic Fish. In- 

 vest., Rep. 11: 142-154. 

 Nakamura, E. L. 



1962. Observations of the behavior of skipjack 

 tuna, Eidhynnus pelamis, in captivity. Copeia 

 1962: 499-505. 

 Pandian, T. J. 



1967. Transformation of food in the fish Megalops 

 oyprinoides. I. Influence of quality of food. Mar. 

 Biol. 1: 60-64. 

 Reintjes, J. W., and J. E. King. 



195.3. Food of yellowfin tuna in the central Pa- 

 cific. U.S. Fi.sh Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 54: 91- 

 110. 



Sette, O. E. 



1950. Biology of the Atlantic mackerel (Scomber 

 scombrus) of North America, Part II — migra- 

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 Shirota, a. 



1970. Studies on the mouth size of fish larvae. 

 [In Japanese, English abstract.] Bull. Jap. Soc. 

 Sci. Fish. 36: 353-368. 



SUAREZ CAABRO, J. a., and P. P. DUARTE BELLO. 



1961. Biologfa pesquera del bonito (Katsuwomis 

 petainis) y la albacora (Thunnus atlaytticns) en 

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 SUYEHIRO, Y. 



1942. A study of the digestive system and feeding 

 habits of fish. Jap. J. Zool. 10: 1-303. 

 Tester, A. L., and E. L. Nakamura. 



1957. Catch rate, size, sex, and food of tunas and 

 other pelagic fishes taken by trolling oflF Oahu, 

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1963. Food of skipjack in the central Pacific. In 

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 scientific meeting on the biology of tunas and 

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 Yasuda, F. 



1960a. The relationship of the gill structure and 

 food habits of some coastal fishes in Japan. Rec. 

 Oceanogr. Works Jap., New Ser. 5(2): 139-152. 

 1960b. The feeding mechanism in some carnivorous 

 fishes. Rec. Oceanogr. Works Jap., New Ser. 

 5(2): 153-160. 

 Yuen, H. S. H. 



1959. Variability of skipjack response to live bait. 

 U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 60: 147-160. 



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