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Late Pleistocene salamander (Caudata; Plethodontidae) from Santa Rosa Island, Northern Channel Islands, California.
August 1, 2004... Abstract.--We present the first record of a late Pleistocene salamander, Batrachoseps (Plethodontidae; Bolitoglossini) from the Northern Channel Islands. Fossils were recovered in sediments by using 700 [micro]m mesh wet sieving. Ocean currents...
Notes on the systematics of the crestfish genus Lophotus (Lampridiformes: Lophotidae), with a new record from California.
August 1, 2004... Abstract.--On 17 November 1995, a specimen of crestfish, genus Lophotus, was collected from northern California. Uncertainty regarding the taxonomy of the genus prompted a review of its systematics. Meristic differences in number of dorsal-fin...
Allozyme evidence of the bigeye croaker (Micropogonias megalops) fishery collapse in the Upper Gulf of California.
August 1, 2004... Abstract.--Allozyme analysis was used to study the genetic variability of the bigeye croaker Micropogonias megalops in the Upper Gulf of California (UGC). Samples of 55 and 65 individuals were collected from commercial fishing zones in the UGC....
Influence of abiotic factors on the persistence of kelp habitats along the north coast of Santa Monica Bay.
August 1, 2004... Abstract.--The distribution and abundance of kelp forests flanking Santa Monica Bay are spatially and temporally variable and have shown an overall decline in biomass over the past few decades, especially along the northern arm of the bay in...
The status of Benthesicymus laciniatus Rathbun (Decapoda, Penaeoidea, Benthesicymidae) in the northeastern Pacific.
August 1, 2004... Species of the shrimp family Benthesicymidae live in the deep sea, usually at 500 m or more. In the northeastern Pacific, the family is represented by species of three genera: Bentheogennema, Benthesicymus, and Gennadas. The only benthic...