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457 Transitions in the morphological features, habitat 

 use, and diet of young-of-the-year goosefish (Lophius 

 americanus), by Kenneth W. Able, Peter J. Clarke, 

 R. Christopher Chambers, and David A. Witting 



470 Defining plausible migration rates based on histori- 

 cal tagging data: a Bayesian mark-recapture model 

 applied to English sole iParophrys vetulus), by Ian 

 J. Stewart 



485 Activity in the pallial nerve of knobbed (Busycon 

 carica) and channeled (Busycotypus canliculatiim) 

 whelks recorded during exposure of the osphradium 

 to odorant solutions, by Christopher Magel, Kirstin 

 Wakefield, Nancy Targett, and Richard Brill 



509 Abundance and population density of cetaceans in 

 the California Current ecosystem, by Jay Barlow, 

 and Karin A. Forney 



527 Spillover of commercially valuable reef fishes from 

 marine protected areas in Guam, Micronesia, by 

 Mark H. Tupper 



538 Species-specific effects of four preservative treat- 

 ments on oocytes and ovarian material of Atlantic 

 cod iGadus morhiia), haddock (Melanogrammus 

 aeglefinus), and American plaice (Hippoglossoides 

 platessoides), by Nikolai Klibansky and Francis 

 Juanes 



548 Diets of and trophic relationships among dominant 

 marine nekton within the northern California Cur- 

 rent ecosystem, by Todd W. Miller and Richard D. 

 Brodeur 



560 Timing and duration of mating and brooding periods 

 of Atka mackerel iPleurogrammus nionopterygiiis) in 

 the North Pacific Ocean, by Robert R. Lauth, Jared 

 Guthridge, Dan Nichol, Scott W. McEntire, and 

 Nicola Hillgruber 



571 Description of embryonic development of Atka 

 mackerel iPleurogrammus monopterygius), by 

 Robert R. Lauth and Deborah M. Blood 



577 Using the empirical Bayes method to estimate and 

 evaluate bycatch rates of seabirds from individual 

 fishing vessels, by Daniel K. Kimura 



582 No evidence of bias from fish behavior in the selec- 

 tivity of size and sex of the protogynous red porgy 

 (Pagrus pagrus, Sparidae) by hook-and-line gear, by 

 Douglas A. DeVries 



