STEVENSON and PIERCE: PANDALUS MONTAGUI AND DICHELOPANDALUS LEPTOCERUS 



Challenge; to Curt Crosby for assisting with the field 

 work; to Margaret Hunter, who supervised the com- 

 puter analysis of the data; to Pat Hoyt and Vicki 

 Averill, who typed many copies of the manuscript; to 

 Patti Millette and Kim Knowlton who drafted and 

 photographed the figures; to Richard Birge of Cen- 

 tral Maine Power Company who kindly supplied us 

 with temperature data for Penobscot Bay; and to 

 Steve Clark of the Northeast Fisheries Center 

 Woods Hole Laboratory, National Marine Fisheries 

 Service, for his constructive review comments. 



This research was supported by NOAA Grant NA- 

 SI AA-D-00035 to the University of Maine and the 

 University of New Hampshire Sea Grant College 

 Program and by the Fisheries Technology Division 

 of the Maine Department of Marine Resources. 



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