INDEX 



Fishery Bullet iu Vol. 78, 1-4 



ADAMS. PETER B.. "Life history patterns in marine 

 fishes and their consequences for fisheries management" 



ADAMS. PETER B.— see LENARZ and ADAMS 



"Additional records of the sculpin Psychrolutefi phrictus 

 in the eastern Bering Sea and off Oregon." by Ann C. 

 Matarese and David L. Stein 



AINLEY. DAVID G,, CRAIG S. STRONG. HARRIET R. 

 HUBER. T JAMES LEWIS, and STEPHEN H. MOR- 

 RELL. "Predation by sharks on pinnipeds at the Farallon 

 Islands" 



Alaska, southeastern 

 cod. Pacific 



summer food 



169 



941 



968 



ALEVIZON, WILLIAM S.— see EBELING et al. 



AMBLER. JULIE W. "Species of Mumdopsis (Crusta- 

 cea, Galatheidae) occurring off Oregon and in adjacent 

 waters" 13 



"Ammonia concentrations in pink salmon, Oncorhyn- 

 chus gorbuscha, redds of Sashin Creek, southeastern 

 Alaska," by Stanley D. Rice and Jack E. Bailey 809 



"(AnI analysis of the United States demand for fish 

 meal," by D. D. Huppert 267 



Anchovy, northern 



changes in body measurements of larvae due to hand- 

 ling and preservation 



eye diameter 690 



laboratory shrinkage 687 



live body parts 686 



net-treatment shrinkage 688 



preser\'ation shrinkage (after net treatment! 690 



direct method for estimating spawning biomass 541 



effects of copper on early life historj' stages 675 



egg cannibalism 811 



larvae, percentage of starving in southern California 

 Bight 



classification of larvae 481 



digestive tract 479 



geographical distribution 481 



other organs 481 



plankton volume 486 



standard length 481 



surface temperature 485 



trunk musculature 476 



reproduction off Oregon and Washington 



fecundity 611 



gonadal condition 606 



length and age at sexual maturity 606 



ovarian maturation 607 



seasonal distribution 615 



sex ratio 607 



spawning frequency 612 



respiration and depth control as possible reasons for 



swimming of larvae 109 



spaw-ning biomass and early life off Oregon and 

 Washington 



comparison of northern and central subpopulations 871 



egg and larva census estimates 858, 867 



field procedures 857 



hydrography and plankton volume 862 



laboratory procedures 858 



larval transport and juvenile nurseries 873 



relationship with Columbia River plume 872 



spawning biomass estimates 859, 868 



subpopulation, northern 856 



yield estimates 862, 870 



Anglerfishes, ceratioid 



Philippine Archipelago 



Caulophrynidae 380 



Caulophrynidae genera and species key 380 



Centrophrynidae 395 



Ceratiidae 395 



Ceratiidae genera and species key 395 



Ceratioidei family key 379 



Diceratiidae 381 



Diceratiidae genera and species key 381 



Gigantactinidae 396 



Himantolophidae 381 



Linophrynidae 396 



Linophrynidae genera and species key 396 



Melanocetidae 381 



Melanocetus species key 381 



Oneirodes species key 382 



Oneirodidae 382 



Oneirodidae genera key 382 



Thaumatichthyidae 395 



systematics and distribution 



distribution 83 



evolutionary relationships 84 



genus Melanocetus 70 



key to species based on females 70 



Melanocetus eustalus n. sp 79 



Melanocetus johnsoni 71 



Melanocetus murrayi 81 



Melanocetus niger 78 



Melanocetus polyactis 77 



Melanocetus species 83 



osteology of females 61 



type genus Melanocetus 67 



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