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THE BIOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY OF TROPICAL ISLANDS

Interdepartmental Studies 158. Integrative Biology 158. Geography 142,ESPM112. 2-c\

The University of California at Berkeley

CUMULATIVE INDEX OF RESEARCH REPORTS 1992-1996

This is a list alphabetised by author of the more than 70 research reports prepared by students enrolled in this class during the five years 1992-1996: no reports were collected during the first year, 1991. The subject guide appended is intended to be simply indicative of content, rather than a comprehensive guide to subjects covered.

A number of the papers use the geographical name Mo'orea. This is recognised neither by the International Board on Geographical Names, the Government of French Polynesia, or the Institut Geographique Nationale in Paris. It simply indicates that authors know how to pronounce a Polynesian name. The form Moorea is here used throughout.

Some of the annual reports are continuously paginated, in which case each report is indexed by year and by first page number, e.g. 94, 76. In others the reports are simply numbered sequentially, in which case the reference is given as 92-6.

This index will be updated on an annual basis.

D. R. Stoddart September 1997

ACHREKAR. Abinash, P.An ethnopharmocological study of possible anticancer and

antimicrobial plants on Moorea. French Polynesia. 95, 98

ACUTT, Nicola, J.Establishment of Rhizophora stylosa, an introduced mangrove, on

Moorea, French Polynesia 95, 52

ANGELONI, Lisa M.Disturbance on a coral reef flat: the effects of rock inversion on

associated organisms 93-6

BATTERSBY, G. see DENHOY, R.

BECKER. J.Factors affecting distribution of larval mosquitoes of the genera

Aedes, Culex and Toxorhynchites (Diptera: Culicidae) on Moorea and the relative importance of coconuts and roadside trash as breeding sites

92-1

BERGSTROM, Kendra G.Distributional patterns of mobile epifauna associated with two species

of brown algae (Phaeophyta) in a tropical reef system 96. 26

BERNSTONE, LarryCalcium budgeting on a tropical reef 93-9

BICKEL. KathryneA survey of the dominant sessile microorganisms on Moorea in

relation to possible human impact 93-3

BOYD, ErinDifferences in population structure of three wrasses in relation to

habitat variability 94, 48

BROOK. LenaBenthic Foraminifera from mangrove lagoonal environments of

Moorea. French Polynesia 95. 117

2

BURFORD. Martha O.The v egetation of reef islands (motus): a study of the ecological and

anthropogenic effects on the Motu Temae 94. 150

CANEPA, Joanna L.Neuston composition and the effect of freshwater sediment plumes in

Paopao and Opunohu Bays (Moorea. French Polynesia) 96. 38

CAROSONE. YlvaEstablishment and development of the mangrove fern Acrostichum

aureum on Moorea, French Polynesia 96. 82

CHURCHER.T.The localized effect upon a marine environment from a small

manufacturing effluent on Moorea. French Polynesia 92-2

COLBURN, Katherine and RICE. JasonIslands within the sea: the theory of coralline boulder biogeography

93-8COLLISON, Eric A.

Species concepts in the Echinometra mathaei complex 95, 106

COMENDANT. ToshaEmergence, transit, and foraging behavior in two species of Pacific

Island Gecko (Lepidodactxlus lugubris and Gehxra oceanica)94. 120

CONNERS. Jennifer RoseA behavioral and ecological phylogeny of the freshwater Neritidae

on Moorea 96. 163

CRUZ. Carolyn see PARK. Ina

DANIELS. J. MichaelSediment production and transport in response to land use in

Moorea. French Polynesia 93-1

DENHOY, R. and BTTERSBY, G.Factors influencing the density and distribution of Cardisorna

carnifex in established areas, including an assessemnt of burrow fidelity, and a temporal survey of the road kill of Cardisorna carnifex on the island of Moorea, French Polynesia 92-3

3

DINN, LindsayPredictability in a coral reef fish community 95-2

DOBROWSKL SolomonThe distribution of corticolous epiphytes on Hibiscus tiliaceus in the

Opunohu valley of Moorea. French Polynesia 96.121

ELMQUIST, G.Recognition abilities of the stomatopod Pseudosquilla 92-4

ELSTON. Peter A.Succession of epiphyllous liverworts and lichens in the Opunohu

valley of Moorea. French Polynesia 95. 90

EMMETT, Michael AlanThe distribution and morphology of seagrass (Halophiladecipiens) in

Moorea. French Polynesia 96. 2

ENGEL, L.Aggregations of Diadema savignyi: a comparison of their diurnal

migration and group constancy between two different habitat types on Temae public beach, Moorea, and the presence of alarm response in thisspecies 92-5

FELDMAN. ChrisDistribution and ecology of freshwater shrimp (Decapoda) in the

Opunohu River. Moorea, French Polynesia 96. 151

FERRIS. L.Valleys and outcroppings of Moorea - a study of erosional

geomorphology 92-6

FI LI AT R AULT. Daniel D.Factors affecting the distribution of holothuroids on Vaipahu Reef,

Moorea. French Polynesia 96. 60

GADE, KristinComparison of leaf tissue losses in a tropical island stream by

riparian trees and an invading plant 93-13

4

GAERTNER, Lia M.Traditional medicine in Moorea. French Polynesia: a study of its

uses, the practitioners, and their plants 94.166

GEHLBACH, Stephen J.Relative abundance, depth, and linear distribution of six species of

sea urchin along continuous reef to shore profiles at two differing sites in the lagoon on Moorea. French Polynesia 94, 67

GIGLER. UteFactors influencing the establishment of Miconia calvescens, an

invasive weed, on Moorea 93-12

GILCHRIST, M.Evidence for nocturnal migration amongst the five symbionts of

Pocilloporci verrucosa 92-7

GOLDMAN. JeffreyAggregations of Diadema savignyi in the high energy channel at

Temae public beach, Moorea 93-7

GRAFF, J.Ecology and thermal correlations of the nocturnal activity cycle of a

tropical gecko, Gehyra oceanica 92-8

GREENBERG. KenVariation in flow and sediment transport across Vaipahu reef-flat,

Moorea. French Polvnesia: a comparison of back-reef morphologv" 95, 125

GRENIER. Elise M.The reproductive biology of Rhizophora stylosa: an introduced

mangrove on Moorea. French Polynesia 94. 140

HAHN. Daniel R.The effect of flow rate on hermit crab selection in three species of

tropical Calcinus 94. 2

HOUSTON Ryan M.A description of the spatial and temporal distribution of Paracalanus

sp. (Crustacea: C'opepoda) in Cook's Bay (Moorea. French Polynesia)95. 25

5

IWANCHUK, RussellA population survey: echinoderms of the Cook's and Opunohu Bays

of Moorea. French Polynesia 93-4

JOHNSON, AndyComparison of sensory cues in Octopus bocki by introduction of

predator and prey organisms 95. 44

JOHNSON. RebeccaA phylogeny of Moorean nudibranchs with a test of nudibranch

palatability 94.98

KALISH, SarahLong term trends in coral bleaching: a study in Moorea, French

Polynesia 94,79

KHANDWALA, Sapna B.Leaf retention and decomposition in a tropical island stream,

Moorea. French Polynesia 96. 134

KRAMER, M.Mangrove colonization on the island of Moorea, French Polynesia

92-9LACZEK-JOHNSON. Cheyenne

Abundance and diversity of Conus gastropods in subtidal reef habitats 94.58

LIN, Betty Y.Behavior of the male short-tailed cricket, Anurogryllus muticus de

Geer, affecting reproductive success in Moorea. French Polvnesia95, 68

LINVILLE. ReginaAn analysis of zooxanthellae in hermatypic corals sampled from

shallow depths 94. 88

LIU, TinaFactors affecting the distribution of freshwater gastropods on

Moorea, French Polynesia 95. 76

6

LONDON, S. and TUCKER, L.A comparison of the effects of agriculture and development in two

bays in Moorea. French Polynesia, and the effects of a water outflow on a nearshore coral community 92-10

LUDWIG. JulianneThe success of the introduced Common Mynah, Acridotheres tristis,

on the island of Moorea, French Polynesia, as demonstrated by foraging patterns related to human development and disturbance

96, 95MAY ALL Xavier

Zonation of lagoon algae in Moorea, French Polynesia 96, 15

NOWELL, CamilleNiche partitioning in two species of tropical nudibranchs at Moorea,

French Polynesia 95. 34

PARK, Ina and CRUZ, CarolynMasking behavior and distribution of the tropical sea urchin

Tripneustes gratilla 94. 22

PEARSON. J. A.Food preferences of juvenile Octopus bocki 94. 13

RABIN. LarryHabitat and cavity preference in the stomatopod Gonodactxlus childi

96. 51RICE, Jason see COLBURN, Katherine

ROLLIN, Sarah JaneRelationship between size and dominance order in the freshwater

shrimp Macrobrachium lar (Fabricius) 94. 113

SAKAGAWA, BrynFamily plot agriculture on Moorea: past, present and future

93-2SANDSTEDT, Eric

Responses of fungid corals to environmental variation in Cook's and Opunohu Bays. Moorea. F.P. 93-5

7

SANTIAGO, L.Patterns of the understory community of Inocarpus fagiferus on

Moorea 92-11

SCHAFLER, MichaelTaphonomy of the coral reef conglomerate platform, Moorea,

French Polynesia 95. 133

SCHWARTZ, JeremyDistribution of an invasive introduced plant. Miconia calvescens, on

the island of Moorea, French Polynesia 93-10

SHILEY, S.Effects of disturbance on stream algal communities of Moorea,

French Polynesia 92-12

SHIMA.J.Territory structure and aggregated behavior of damselfish (Stegastes nigricans) on Moorea. French Polynesia 92-13

SKUBATCH. MayaHabitat distribution and population structure of territorial

damselfish, Dascyllus aruanus, in Teavaro lagoon. Moorea. French Polynesia 95. 9

SMITH. Julie L. see WETTACH. George R.

SMITH, Stacey L.Factors limiting the density and distribution of gobiids in a tropical

stream in the Opunohu valley, Moorea, F.P. 93-14

TRUJILLO, SandraFactors influencing the earl life cycle of Inocapus fagiferus

96.112TUCKER, L. see LONDON, S.

UNDERWOOD, ChristinaInvasion patterns of Miconia calvescens on Moorea. French

Polynesia 93-11

8

VAZIRI, NathanHabitat partitioning and susceptibility of Sargassum sociale to

herbivory by sea urchins 95. 16

WETTACH, George R. and SMITH. Julie L.Developmental response of Aedes polynesiensis to resource

limitation and predation by Toxorhynchites amboinensis (Diptera: Culicidae) within coconuts 94. 131

WOO, IsaComparative effects of the introduced mangrove, Rhizophora

stylosa, and the native tree. Hibiscus tiliaceus, on the salt marsh grass, Paspalum vaginatum 96, 72

YELENIK. StephanieEcological and evolutionary implications of spines on the tropical

stream snail. Clithon spinosa 96.143

PARTIAL INDEX

AGRICULTURELondon and Tucker Sakagavva

BIOGEOGRAPHYColburn and Rice

BIRDS, TERRESTRIAL Ludwig

BOTANY - MARINE Bergstrom Emmett Mayali Vaziri

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BOTANY - TERRESTRIAL Achrekar Acutt Burford Carosone Dobrowski Elston Khandwala Kramer Santiago Schwartz Shiley Trujillo Underwood Woo

CORALSKalishLinvilleSandstedt

CRUSTACEA - MARINE Elmquist Rabin

CRUSTACEA - TERRESTRIAL AND FRESHWATER Denhoy and Battersby Rollin

ECHINODERMS Collison Engel Iwanchuk Park and Cruz

FISHBoydDinnShimaSmith

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FORAMINIFERABrook

GEOLOGYSchafler

HUMAN IMPACT Bickel ChurcherLondon and Tucker

INSECTSBeckerLinWettach and Smith

MOLLUSCA - FRESHWATER Comandant Conners Liu

MOLLUSCA - MARINE Johnson. A.Johnson, R.Lac zek-Johnson Nowell Pearson Yelenik

REEF ORGANISMS Angeloni Bergstrom

REEF PROCESSES Bemston

SEDIMENTOLOGYCanepaDanielsLondon and Tucker

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