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Contents of Selected Journals

Vol. 3 No. 5 May 2013

Library & Documentation Centre

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute P.B.No.1603, Cochin - 682 018, Kerala

Contents of Selected Journals

May 2013

Compiled

V. Edwin Joseph

P. Geetha

Library & Documentation Centre

CMFRI, Cochin - 18

Contents

Sl.No.

Title

Vol./No.

Mon./Yr

Page

No.

1 Aquaculture 388-391 Apr ‘13 1-2

2 Biological Bulletin 224 (1) Feb ‘13 3-4

3 Canadian J. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70(1) Jan ‘13 5-6

4 Canadian J. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70(2) Feb ‘13 7-9

5 Crustaceana 86 (4) Apr ‘13 10

6 Fisheries 38 (1) Jan ‘13 11

7 Fish & Shellfish Immunology 34 (5) May ‘13 12-14

8 Fish & Shellfish Immunology 34 (4) Apr ‘13 15

9 Global Aquaculture Advocate Mar/Apr ‘13 16

10 ICES Journal of Marine Science 70(1) Jan ‘13 17

11 ICES Journal of Marine Science 70(2) Mar ‘13 18

12 Ichthyological Research 60 (2) Apr ‘13 19

13 Journal of Crustacean Biology 33 (3) May ‘13 20-21

14 Journal of Fish Biology 82 (4) Apr ‘13 22-23

15 Journal of Molluscan Studies 79 (1) Feb ‘13 24

16 Marine Resource Economics 28 (1) 2013 25

17 North American Journal of Aquaculture 75 (1) Jan ‘13 26-27

18 Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142 (1) Jan ‘13 28

New Additions to Library

1 Periodicals 29-32

Aquaculture

VOLS. 388-391 CONTENTS 15 APRIL 2013

Diseases lmmunoprorection of grass carp (Ctenophoryngodon idella) with recombinant interferon (rCilFN) against CCHV infection

D. Li (Nanchang, Fuzhou. China). G. Lin, X. Yu (Nanchang. China). S. Huang (Fuzhou, China), Q, Lai. Y. liu, 2. Wu and C. Hu ( Nanchang, China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Effects of epitheliocystis on serum lysozyme activity and osmoregulation in cultured juvenile striped trumpeter. Lotris lineota (Fnrster) C.C. Lai P.~.~.'Crosbie (Launceston, Tasmania, Australia). S.C. Battaglene (Hobart. Tasmania. Austraha) and B.F. Nowak (Launceston, Tasmania. Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99

Evaluation of the presence and efficiency of potential probiotic bacteria in the gut of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) using the fluorescent in siN hybridization technique A. Del'Duca (Rio.Grande do Sul, Brazil), D. Evangelists Cesar. C. Galuppo Diniz (Minas Gerais. Brazil) and P.C. Abreu (Rio Crande do Sul, Brazil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Monaliry associated with Weissellosis (Weissello sp.) in USA farmed rainbow trour: Potential for control by vaccination TJ. Welch (I<earoeysville. WV. United States) and C.M. Good (Shepherdstown. WV. United States). . . . . . . . . . . . . 122

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On-farm performance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) selectively bred for resistance to bacterial cold water disease: Effect of rearing environment on survival phenotype G.D. Wiens (Kearneysville, WV, USA), S.E. LaPatra (Buhl. ID. USA). T.J. Welch. J.P. Evenhuis, C.E. Rexroad Ill and T.D. Leeds (Kearneysville, WV, USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

Effect of black cumin seed oil (Nigello sativa) and nettle extract (Quercetin) on enhancement of immunity in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) E. Awad (Giza. Egypt). D. Austin and A.R Lyndon (Edinburgh. UK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

Genetics A comoarison of microsatellites and SNPs in oarental assienment in the GIR strain of Nile tilaoia (Oreochromis niloticus): . .

~ h ; power of exclusion T.Q. Trong (Ho Chi Minh City. Viet Nam; Wageningen, The Netherlands). N. van Bers. R. Crooijmans. B. Dibbits. H.Komen (Wageningen. The Netherlands) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . - -

Identification of two novel female-specific DNA sequences in half-smooth tongue sole, Cynoglossus semilaevis X. Wang. J. Jiang. j. Gao. J. Liu. J. Qi. Z. Wang. H. Yu and Q, Zhang (Qingdao, PR China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Somatic gene transfer in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labraw): Optimal fish conditions and exogenous control of foreign genes I. Muiioz. S. Zanuy. MJ. Mazdn. M. Carrilio and A. G6mez (Castelldn. Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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Nutrition Bacteria contribute to Artemia nutrition in algae-limited conditions: A laboratory study

H.T. Toi (Gent, Belgium: Cantho City. VietrIam). P. Boeckx, P. SOrgeloos. P. Bossier and C. Van Stappen (Gent, Belgium) . . Ontogeny of the digestive system ofmeagre Argyrosomus regius reared in a mesocosm, and quantitative changes of lipids

in the liver from hatching to juvenile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.E. Papad9kis. M. Kentouri. P. Divanach and C.C. Mylonas (Crete, Greece)

Use of the copepod Acartin tonso as the first live food for larvae of the fat snook Centropornus parollelus M.V. Barroso (ES, Brazil). C.V.A. de Carvalho (SC. Brazil), R. Antoniassi (RJ, Brazil) and V.R. Cerqueira (SC. Brazil). .

Replacement of fish meal by pea protein concentrate in practical diets for juvenile crayfish (Paclfastocus leniusculus Dana. Astacidae) from the onset of exogenous feeding J.B. Fuertes, J.D. Celada, J.M. Carral. M. S6ez-Royuela and A. Gonz6lez-Rodriguez (Le6n. Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Phvsinloev and Endocrlnolnev -" - 'rile effect of triploidizarion of Allanlic cod ((;odes rrzorhun 1.) on survival, growth and derormlnrr during early life slages

I. Opstad (Srorehe. Norway), P.G Fjelldal (Matreddl. Noway). CI. IKarlsen (Storebe. Noway) A. Thorsen (Hergen, Noway), 'T.J. Hansen (Malredal, Noway) and C.L Tardnger (Hergen, Norway). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Biological, physiological, immunological and nutritional assessment of farm-reared Litopenoeus stylirostris shrimp affected or unaffected by vibriosis C. Mugnier, C.Justou, H. Lemonnier.l. Patrois. D. Ansquer, C. Goarant (Noumea Cedex. New Caledonia) and 1.-R. Lecoz . . (Plouzan6, France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Impact of energy storage strategies on gametogenesis and reproductive effort in diploid and triploid Pacific oysters Crossostreo gigos - Involvement of insulin signaling A. louaux (Caen Cedex. France). J.L Blin (Blainviile sur Mer, France), B. Adeline. C. Heude-Berthelin. P. Sourdaine. M. Mathieu and K. Kellner (Caen Cedex. France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Physiology and Endocrinology: Fish Short- and lohg-term effects of dietary L-tryptophan supplementation on the neuroendocrine stress response in

seawater-reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo solar) D. Basic. A. Krogdahl. J. Schjolden (Oslo, Norway). S. Winberg (Uppsala. Sweden). M.A. Vindas (As. Norway). M. Hillestad (Trondheim. Norway), I. Mayer, E. Skjerve (Oslo. Norway) and E. H6glund (Hirtshals, Denmark) . . . . .

Ll,irlg usmotic pumps to delrver hormones to induce sexual maturation ol female Japanew eels. Angtrillo)upon~co H.Kagawa.N. Fujle(Miyazakl.Jap.ln). H. 1mairulnr.Y. Masudd (Kagoshrma.Japan). K.Oda.J.Adachi (Kanagawa.Jap3n). A Nishr (Kagoshlma.lapan). H. Hashimoto. I<. Teruya (0klnawa.Japan) and 5. Kaji (Oita. lapan) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~ ~ . . . Melatonin partially minimizes the adverse stress effects in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis)

. . . . M.A. L6pez-Patifio. M. Conde-Sieira. M. Gesto. M. LibrAn-Perez, J.L. Soengas and J.M. Miguez (Vigo. Spain)

Physiology and Endocrinology: Molluscs and Crnstaceans Effect of light intensity on post-fragmentation photobiological performance of the soft coral Sinulnria nexibilis

RJ.M. Rocha,J. Serijdio (Aveiro. Portugal). M.C. Leal (Aveiro. Portugal: Savannah. GA. USA). P. Cartwana (Lisboa, Portugal) and R Calado (Aveiro. Portugal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Effect of seasonality and storage temperature on rigor r n o h in the adductor muscle of lion's paw scallop Nodipecten subnodosus E.I. Jimenez-Ruiz. V.M. Ocaiio-Higuera (Sonora, Mexico). A.N. Maeda-Martinez (La Paz, Mexico). A. Varela-Romero . E. Mirquez-Rfos. A.T. Muhlia-Almazan and FJ. Castillo-Yiriez (Sonora, Mexico) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Absorption efficiency of mussels Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovincialis cultured under Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture conditions in the Bav of Fundv (Canada) and Ria Ares-Betanzos fSoainl J. 'lrisarri. M.J. ~ e r n i n d e z - ~ e i r i ; (Vigo.-spain). ~ M . c . Robinson (St. ~ " d i e w ' i , NB. Canada). P.J. Cranford (Dartmouth. Nova Scotia. Canada) and U. Labarta (Vigo. Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Production Science Modelling of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salor L) behaviour in sea-cages: Using artificial light to control swimming depth

M. Fere (Trondheim, Norway). T. Dempster (Trondheim. Norway: Victoria. Australia). JA Alfredsen (Trondheim. Norway) and F. Oppedal (Matredal. Norway). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Maturation of Hippocornpus guttulotus and Hippocampus hippocornpus females by manipulation of temperature and photoperiod regimes M. Planas. P. Quintas and A. Chamorro (Vigo. Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sustainability and Society Fry and fingerling transportation in the striped catfish, Pongasianodon hyyophtholmus, farming sector. Mekong Delta,

Vietnam: A pivotal link in the production chain . . . . T.M. Bui. N.T. Phuonng. G.H. Nguven (Can Tho. Viet Naml and S.S. De Silva (Warrnamhool. Victoria. Australia). - - .

The cluster panacea? ~uestioning the role of cooperative ihrimp aquaculture in Vietnam T.T.T. Ha (Ha Noi, Vret Nam). S.R. Bush and H. van Dijk (Wageningen. The Netherlands) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CONTENTS

VOLUME 224, No. I: FEBRUARY 2013

POSITION PAPER

Sanders, Erin M., Michael A. Nguyen, Kevin C. Zhon, Mary E. Hanks, Kawthar A. Ynsnf, Daniel N. Cox, and Theodore C. Dumas

Developmental modification of synaptic NMDAR composition and maturation of glutamatergic syn- apses: matchi~ig postsynaptic slots with receptor pegs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RAPID COMMUNICATION

Goda, Makoto, Yoshinon Fujiyoshi, Masazurni Sugimoto, and Ryozo Fujii

Novel dichrolnatic chrornatophores in the integu- ment of the mandarin fish Synchimpus splendidus. . .

CELL BIOLOGY

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION

Perea-BIBzquez, Alejandra, Simon K. Day., and James T Bell

Low functional redundancy in sponges as a result of differential picoplankton use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Valdbs, Angel, Elysse Omelas-Gatdula, and Anne DnPont

1 Color pattern variation in a shallow-rvater species of opisthobranch mollusc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

NEUROBIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR

Conti, Luca, Agenor Limon, EIeonora Palma, and Ricardo Miledi

14 Microtransplantation of cellular membranes from squid stellate ganglion reveals ionotropic GABA re- ceptors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Picone, Pasquale, Dornenico Nuzzo, and Marta Di PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS Carlo

Fen~lic acid: a natural antioxidant against oxidative McKee, Amberle, Janice Voltzow, and Bnulo Pemet stress induced by oligomeric A-beta on sea urchin Substrate attributes determine gait in a terrestrial embryo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 gastropod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Volume 70, Number 1, January 2013

RAPID COMMUNICATION

Skye H. Woodcock, Casey A. Grieshaber, and 1-4 Benjamin D. Walther

3TICLES

5-12 Grethe Rohertsen, Helge Skoglund, and Sigurd Einurn

John T. Froeschke, Bridgette F. Froeschke, and Charlotte M. Stinson

Melissa A. Haltuch, Owen S. Harnel, Kevin R. Piner, Patrick McDonald,

Craig R. KasteUe, and John C. Field

Gilles L. Lacroix

Dawn T. Dongherty, Ray Hilborn, Andre E. Punt, and Ian J. Stewart

COMMUNICATION RAPIDE

Dietary transfer of enriched stable isotopes to mark atoliths, fin rays, and scales

ARTICLES

Offspring size effects vary over fine spatio-temporal scales in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Long-term trends of hull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) in estuarine waters of Texas. USA

A California Current bomb radiocarbon reference chronology and petrale sole (Eopsetta jordani) age validation

Migratory strategies of Atlantic salmon (Salrno salar) postsmolts and implications for marine survival of endangered populations

Modeling co-occurring species: a simulation study on the effects of spatial scale for setting management targets

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.. . . ... . . ... Ryan ~ & i Z o n s , Thomas P. Quing,

Lka-w. Seeb, Daniel E. Sfhindlei Em-FmIjcm

Matthew R' Sloat and Ann-Marie K. Osterhack

Douglas P. Swain, Ian D. Jonsen, James E. Simon, and Trevor D. Davies

M.R. Donaldson, G.D. Raby, V.N. Nguyen, S.G. Hinch, D.A. Patterson, A.P. Farrell,

M.A. Rudd, L.A. Thompson, C.M. O'Connor, A.H. Colotelo, S.H. McConnachie, K.V. Cook,

D. Robichand, K.K. English, and S.J. Cooke

Cedar M. Chittenden, Per Fauchald, and Audun H. Rikardsen

Stephen D. McCormick, Timothy F. Sheehan,

Bjorn Thrandur Bjornsson, Christine Lipsky, John F. Kocik,

Amy M. Regish, and Michael F. O'Dea

Phillip E. Dianne, Gayle B. Zydlewski, Michael T. Kinnison, Joseph Zydlewski, and

Gail S. Wippeihaweq

Wesley A. Larson, Frea M. Utter Katherine W. Myers, William D. Templin

James E. Seeb, Charles M. Guthrie I11 flexander V. Bugaev, and Lisa W. See 1

57-63 Summer emigration and resource acquisition within a - s h a d nursery lake by sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) from historically discrete rearing environments

64-73 Maximum stream temperature and the occurrence, abundance, and behavior of steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in a southern California stream

74-89 Contrasting decadal trends in mortality between large and small individuals in skate populations in Atlantic Canada

90-100 Evaluation of a simple technique for recovering fish from capture stress: integrating physiology, biotelemetry, and social science to solve a conservation problem

101-104 Important open-ocean areas for northern Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) - as estimated using a simple ambient- temperature approach

Physiological and endocrine changes in Atlantic salmon smoits during hatchery rearing, downstream migration, and ocean entry

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conservalion implications of complex migralory patterns -Ic?s~nlm)

we-nucleot ide polymorphisms reveal distr&U~on and mimation of Chinook salmon ~Oncorhvnchu$+

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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Volume 70, Number 2, February 2013 Volume 70, numero 2, f e v r i e r 2013

iii-iv Announcements I Communiquis

RAPID COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION RAPIDE

Peter Grankjser, Jens B. Pedersen, 143-146 Stable N and C isotopes in the organic matrix of fish Torben T. Ankjsera, Henrik Kjeldsen, otoliths: validation of a new approach for studying spatial

Jan Heinemeier, Petur Steingrund, and temporal changes in the trophic structure of aquatic Jens M. Nielsen, ecosystems

and Jens T. Christensen

ARTICLES ARTICLES

Michael C. Hayes, Reginald R. Reisenbichler, Stephen P. Rubin, Deanne C. Drake,

Karl D. Stenberg, and Sewall F. Young

Richard D. Hedger, Line E. Snndt-Hansen, Torbjarn Forseth, Ola Ugedal,

Ola H. Diserud, b u n d S. Kvambekk, and Anders G. Finstad

Charles K. Minns and Brian J. Shuter

147-158 Effectiveness of an integrated hatchery program: can genetic-based performance differences between hatchery and wild Chinook salmon be avoided?

159-168 Predicting climate change effects on subarctic-Arctic populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

169-181 A semi-mechanistic seasonal temperature-profile model (STM) for the period of stratification in dimictic lakes

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Jean Martin, GiUes Bareille, Sylvain Berail, Christophe PBcheyran, Franqois Gueraud,

FrBdBric Lange, Franqoise Daverat, Noelle Bru: Eddy Beall, David Barracou,

and Olivier Donard

Timo Basen, Rene Gergs, Karl-Otto Rothhaupt, ~ ~~

and Dominik Martin-Creuzhnrg

James N. Ianelli, Andr

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Adrian Jordaan, Michael G. Frisk, 316429 Lewis S. Incze, Nicholas H. Wolff, Lindsay Hamlin, and Yong Chen

Natalie Hold, Lee G. Murray, Michel J Kaiser, Hilmar Hinz,

Andrew R. Beaumont, and Martin I. Taylor

Mathieu L. Roy, Andre G. Roy, James W.A. Grant,

and Normand E. Bergeron

Min Zhang, Yang Yu, Zhen Yang, Xiaoli Shi, and Fanxiang Kong

CORRIGENDUM

348

Multivariate dissemination of species relationships for use in marine spatial planning

Potential effects of stock enhancement with hatchery- reared seed on genetic diversity and effective population size

Individual variability in the movement hehaviour of juvenile Atlantic salmon

Corrigendum: The distribution of phytoplankton along trophic gradients and its mediation by available light in the pelagic zone of large eutrophic lakes

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Volume 86 - April 2013 - Pu i 4

Contents JOSHUA W. MORSE, A. K. BALDRIDGE & L. W. SARGENT, Invaslve crayfish Orconecres rusticus

(Decapoda, Cambaridae) is a more effective predator of substrate nesung fish eggs than native ........................................................................ crayfish (0. virilis)

KRISTINE N. WHITE, Connecting the dots: confirmation and description of Parananins ntrsakrensrs Thomas, 1997 leucomorphs (Arnph~pnda. Leucothoidae) .....................................

G. N. MADANIRE-MOYO & A. AVENANT-OLDEWAGE, On the development of a parasitic copepod, Lampmglena clariae Fryer, 1956 (Copepnda, Lernaeidae) infecting the sharp tooth catfish, Clarias

. . garreplnus ................................................................................. MICHEL E. HENDRICKX, Pelagic shrimps collected during the TALUD I-VII cruises aboard the RN

"El Puma" in the SE Gulf of California, Mexico.. ............................................. KANA CHIKUGO, ATSUSHI YAMAGUCHI, KOHEl MATSUNO, RUI SAlTO & ICHIRO IMAI, Life

history and production of pelagic mysids and decapods in the Oyasbioregion, Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . SE-loo KIM & IL-Hol KIM. A new species of Chasmaropontius (Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida,

........ Diriwltidae) fmrn a hydrothermal vent field in the Tofua Arc, southwestern Pacific Ocean. KARL J. WITTMANN, Mysids associated with sea anemones fmm the tropical Atlantic: descriptions of

Ischiomysis new genus, and hvo new species in this taxon (Mysida, Mysidae. Heteromysinae) ..... Notes and News.. ............................................................................ PATRICIO DE LOS R~os-ESCALANTE, ESTBBAN QUINAN & PATRICIO ACEVEDO, CrusUean

zooplankton communities in Lake General Camera (463) and their possible association with optical pmperti es .................................................................................

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President's Hook 3 Teach Your Children Well AFS should ensure that studenk and career professionals being trained in fisheries-related disciplines have the right educational foundation for meeting the challenges that lie ahead.

John Boreman - AFS President

Guest Director's Line 43 The Four Fs of Fish: Communicating the Public Value of Fish and Fisheries Do we, as professionals and as a profession, have a good answer to the common inquiry, "Fish? Why fish?!"

Abigalfl. Lynch and William W. Taylor

4 Hydraulic Fracturing and Brook Trout Habitat in the Marcellus Shale Region: Potential Impacts and Research Needs Hydraulic fracturing activities may have a range of implications for already vulnerable brook trout populations.

Maya Weltman-Fahs and Jason M. Taylor

16 Adaptive Forgetting: Why Predator Recognition Training Mlght Not Enhance Poststocking Survival The highly sophisticated predator recognition learning mech anisms of aquatic prey may limit the effectiveness of life skills training efforts in hatchery-reared fishes: lessons from behavioral ecology.

Grant E. Brown, Maud C.O. Ferrari, and Douglas P. Chivers

26 The National Ecological Observatory Network: An Observatory Poised to Expand Spatlotemporal Scales of lnauirv in Aauatic and Fisheries Science A new ecological observatory supported by the National Science Foundation promises to provide an unprecedented open-access resource for all ecologists and will work in aquatic ecosystems across the nation.

Ryan M. Utz Michael R. Fitzgerald, Kell J. Goodman, Stephanie M. Parker, Heather Powell, and Charlotte 1. Roehrn

SlUC IL-AFS member Jake Norman instructs beginning nnglcrs on how to propcrly cast a rod and ,eel duting the 2012 Illinois Department of Natural Resources' Urban Fishing program. - . -

36 Through this vital community resource, many children had the opportunity to catch their first fish, thus generating a newfound enthusiasm for fishing within the youngest members of the Southern llllnols community.

STUDENT ANGLE

36 SlUC Subunit Blends Research and Service in Pursuit of Professional Development.

Carlln Fenn, Jeffrey Hillls, and Jesse Trushenski

37 Student Writing Contest Now Accepting Submissfonsl

POLICY STATEMENT

38 AFS Policy Statement on Lead in Tackle Approved

Jesse Trushenskl and Paul J. Radomskl

AUTHOR GUIDELINES 39 Fisheries 2013 Guide for Authors

45 North American lournal of Fisheries Management, Volume 32, Number 6, December 2012

47 Fisheries Events

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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i Regular Papers

Katzenback, B.A., Plouffe, D.A., Belosev iq trypanocidal activity towards Trypanosoma carasrii in virr

Wu, D., Hu,B, Wen, C., Lin, G.,Tao,Z., Hu, X.,Xle,Y. 1

from freshwater mussel Crisraria piicata

Taengchaiyaphum, S., Havanapan, P.-o., ![.I-

d Phosphorylation is required for myosin regul

2r ihrimp hemocytes

Wu, S.-Z., Huang,X.-D.. Ll, P., He, M.-X. lnte a functional characterization

Claudlano, G, d.S., Petril10,T.R.. Manrique, W.G., tastro,

Moraes, J. R. E.,de Moraes, F. R. Acute aero

inflammatory cytokines

Cerezuela, R., Fumanal, M.,Tapla-Panlagua,S.T.,Meseguer,J.,

intestinal morphology and microbiota caus

bream (Sparus aurota L.) specimens

2hang.Y.. Li, J.,Yu, F., He, X.,Yu,Z.Aliograft inflammatory factor-1 stimulates hemocyte immu

enhancing phagocytosis and expression of inflammatory cytokines in Crassostrea gigas

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Huang, X., Huang,Y., Cai, J.,Wel,S., Ouyang,Z., qln,Q.Molecular cloning, expression and functional analysis of

iSG15 in orange-spotted grouper, Eprnephelus coiofdes 1094

Klm, J.*W., Kim, E.-G., Kim, D.-H., Shim, S. H., ParLC.-1.Molecular characterisation and biological activity of a novel -- Cmemokine gene in rock bream (Oplegnathusfasclatus) 1103

Zhang, X.-W., Liu,Y.-Y., Mu,Y., Ren, Q., Zhag,X,-F,,Wang,J.-X. Overexpression of a C-type lectin enhances bacterial

resistmce in red swamp crayfish Procambarusclarkii 1112

McCarthy, li., Casadei, E., Wang,T,, Secombes,C.J. Red mark syndrome in rainbow trout Onmrhynchus mykiss:

Investigation of immune responses in les1orl5 Ublng histology, immunohistochemistry and analysis of immune gene

expression 1119

Zhang,Sr~$Li,J.-f.,Wu, . X.-c.,Zhonq,W.-j.Xian,J.-a, Llao, S.-a.,Miao,Y.-t.,Wang, A.4. Effects of d~fferent dietary

lipid level on the growth, survlval and immune-relating genes expression rn Pacific white shrimp, Litapenaeus vannomei 1131

Yan,J,ZllXfig, C., Zhang,Y., Li, K.,Xu;L, Kuo, L,Kong,Y., Feng, L. Characterization and comparative analyses of

two amphGus inrelectins involved in the innate immune response -- - 1139

Pollnski,M.,Brltlle, A,, Nowak,B.Temperature-induced transcription of inflammatory mediators and the influence

of Hsp70 f o l l o ~ ~ L P $ - ~ f 1 w I ~ I a t i d ~ a f southern biuefin tuna peripheral blood leukocytes and kidney homogenates 1147

Crouch,h,,Smith,L~~Wllllams,R.~Cao,W.,Loe,M., Jensen, A.,Dooley,H.Humorai immune response of the

small-spotted tatsha~k;Sc~llorhlnuscanicula 1158

Biswas,G., Korenaga,H.tNagamine, R.,Takayama,H., Kawahara, S.,Takeda, S., KIkuchl,Y, Dashnyam, B,,

Kono,T.,Sakai,M. cytokine responses in the Japanese pufferfish (Takifugurubripes) head kidney cells induced with

heat-killed probiotics isolated from the Mongolian dairy products 1170

Zhang,Y.,Zhang,R,,Zou,J.,Hu,X., Wang,S.,Zhang, L.,Bao, Z. ldentificatlon and characterization of four ferritin

subunits involved in immune defense of the Yesso scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) 1178

Yan,Y., Mu, W.,Zhang, L.,Guan,L.,Lhr,Q., Zhang,Y.Asd-based balanced-tethai system in attenuated Edwardsiella

tarda to express a heterologous antigen for a multivalent bacterial vaccine 1188

Sun,S., Qin, J.,Yu,N,,Ge,X.,Jiang, H.. Chen,L. Effect of dietary copper on the growth performance, non-specific

immunity and resistance to Aeromonas hydrophiia of juvenile Chinese mitten crab, Erlocheir sinensis 1195

Jln,Y.,Tlan, 1.-x.,Zeng, S.-I.,Xle, S.-w.,Yang, H.-I., Llang,G.-y,LIu,Y.-j.Dietary lipid requirement on non-specific

immune responses in juvenile grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) 1202

Zhou,Z,,Wang,M.,Zhao,J.,Wang,L, Gao,Y.,Zhang, H, Llu, R,, Song,L.The increased transcriptional response

and translocation of a R~VNF-KB homoiogue in scallop Chlornys farreri during the immune stimulation 1209 , -

Vera-Jimenez, N. I., Pletrettl. D.,WiegertfecG. F.. Nlelsen,M. E. Comparative study of p-giucan induced respiratory - burst measured by nitroblue tetrazoiium assay and real-time luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence assay in

common carp (Cyprlnus carpio L.)

Smlth,S. 1, Hinds Vaughan,N.Assays optimized for detection and quantification of antibacterial activity in shark

cell lysates under high salt conditions 1;

Guo,Y,,Wang, L..Zhou,Z.,Wang,M., Liu, R., Wang, L., Jlang,Q., Song, L. An opioid growth factor receptor (OGFR) - -- for [MePl-enkephalln In Chlamys farreri -- - - - 1; Avunje,S.,Oh, M.-J,,Jung,S..J.impa~red TLRZ and TLR7 response in olive flounder infected with viral haemorrhagic

septicaemia virus at host susceptible 15 'C but high at non-susceptible 20 'C

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Pilanowski, L., Golbach, L., Kolaczkowska, E., Scheer, M.,Verburg-van Kemenade, B. M. L.,Chadzinska, M.Carp

neutrophilic granulocytes form extracellular traps via ROS-dependent and independent pathways 1244

Lu.X.-J., Chen, J., He,Y.-Q., Shi,Y.-H. Molecular characterization of an IL-1 P gene from ayu, P~~co~/oSSUS dtiveiis 1253

Accorsl, A., Bucci, 1.. de Eguileor, M., Ottaviani, E., Malagoli, D. Comparative analysis of circulating hemoc~tes of

the freshwater snail Pomacea canaliculata 1260

PelliZZari.~.,'~ramov,A.,Afanasyev, S.,Vitulo, N., Franch, R., Pegolo,S., Patarnello,T.,Bargelloni,L. High

mortality ofjuvenile gilthead sea bream (Sparusaurata) from photobacteriosis is associated with alternative

macrophage activation and anti-inflammatory response: Results of gene expression profiling of early responses in

the head kidney

Huang,X.-D.,Liu, W.-~.,wang,~.,zhao,~., Wu,S.-Z.,Guan,Y.-Y.,Shl,Y.,He,M.-X.Moiecuiar characterization of

interferon regulatory factor 2 (IRF-2) homolog in pearl oyster Pincfada f~cata

Ren,Q.,Zhong,X.,Yin,S.-W., Hao,F.-Y., Hui,K.-M.,Zhang,Z.,Zhang,C.-Y,Yu,X.-Q., Wang, W.The first Toll

receptor from the triangle-shell pearl mussel Hyriopsiscumingii

Rsnneseth, A,, Haugland, G.T., Wergeland, H. I. Flow cytometry detection of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus

(IPNV) within subpopuiations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo saiar L.) ieucocytes after vaccination and during the time

course of experimental infection

Fu, W.,Zhang, F., Liao, M., Liu, M.,Zheng, B.,Yang, H.,Zhong, M. Molecular cloning and expression analysis of a

cytosoiic heat shock protein 70 gene from mud crab Scyiia serrato

Kim, M. S., Kim, K. H.The role of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) NV gene in TNF-u- and VHSV infection-

mediated NF-KB activation

Bao,Y.,Li,P., Dong,Y.,Xiang,R.,Gu, L.,Yao, H.,Wang,Q., Lin,Z. Polymorphism of the multiple hemoglobins in

blood clam Tegiiiarca granosa and its association with disease resistance to Vibrio parahaemolyticus

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cerulopiasmin gene and its potential role as an indirect marker for selection to Aeromonas hydraphilo resistance in

rohu, Labeo rahita

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copperhinc superoxide dismutase from the mussel Mytiius galloprovincialis

Zhang,Y.,Yu, Z.The first evidence of positive selection in peptidogiycan recognition protein (PGRP) genes of

Crassostreo gigas

Xu, D.-H., Klesius, P. H.Comparison of serum antibody responses and host protection against parasite

khthyophthirius muitifiliis between channel catfish and channel x blue hybrid catfish

Shen,Y.,Zhang,J.,Xu,X,Fu,J., Li,J.A new haplotype variability in complement C6 is marginally associated with

resistance to Aeromonas hydrophilo in grass carp

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Aeromonas hydrophila in freshwater mussel Hyriopsis cumingii

Magnadottir, B.,Gudmundsdottir,B.K.,Groman,D. Immuno-histochemical determination of humoral immune

markers within bacterial induced granuloma formation in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.)

Qiu, R., Liu, X.. Hu,Y.-h.. Sun, B.-g. Expression characterization and activity analysis of a cathepsin B from Pacific

abalone Holiotis discus hannai

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Special Issue: Innate Immune System of Shrimp ' !.$' KT., , -.;, Guest Editor: Anchalee Tassanakajon

Tassanakajon,A, Innate immune system of shl ...,, 953

Tassanakajon, A, Somboonwiwat, K., Supungul, P . . T m

functions in shrimp immunity

Maninga5.M. B. B., Kondo, H.,Hirono,l.

Li, F.,Xiang,J. Signaling pathways regulati

Wang. X.-W., Wang, 1.-X. Pattern recognitio .A

Wnace immm r@m rimp ag:

pathogen infections 9 T Amparyup, P., Charoensapsri, W.,Tassanakajon, A. Pro] loxidase system andits role in shrimp immune

responses against major pathogens i-

Labreuche,Y., Warr,G.W.insights into the antiviral fun^:..,..^ ~fitheRNbi ma. i y in penaa , . . -8-

Leu, J.-H.,Lin, S.-1.. Huang, J.-Y.,Chen,T.-C., Lo, C.-F.A model for,. .. ~ te rad i y . betn

syndrome virus and shrimp . . Srltunyalucksana, K., Utalrungsee,T., Sirikharin, R., Srisala, J. Reprint OfcVirus-binding pro1

roles in shrimp innate immunity

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16 Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture Dr. Thieny Chopin

20 Biosecurity: Not Just A Word Stqhen G. Newman, P6.D.

22 Sustainable Aquaculture Practices On-Farm Trials Test New Products, Methods Claude E Boyd, PAD. With its easy availability and reasonable cost, shrimp is a popular sea-

food selection for both specid evenh and weryday eating. 25 Cooperative Project Targets Mollusc Seed Production

Jean-LouuNicolas, Ph.D; RenPRobert, PAD., Pzere Bodiy, Ph.D

28 Larval Rearing Of Seabass In Desert-Saline Middle East M R Kitto, Ph D.; C. Regunatban, PAD

32 The Bottom Line Broodstock Nutrition Management Enhances Reproduction, Profits Scott Snyder, Ph D., Thomas R Zergler, Ph.D

Coo erative 1 ploi Seed

The ~EPROSEED project is taking a ocused approach to

better mollusc hatchery/ nursery-rearing tech- niques and genetic improvement through selective breeding.

34 Dietary Potassium Diformate Improves Growth Performance, Carcass Yield In Pangasius Dr. Christian Luchfudt, Dr. Kai-JensKuhlmann, Tho Minh Van

38 Ongoing Studies Advance Intensive Shrimp Culture In Zero-Exchange Biofloc Raceways Txachi M. Sumorha, Ph D.;An&tBraga, Vzta Magafhies; Bob Adwent; Ttmothy C. Morrii

42 Shrimp Farm Quality Management In Bangladesh Dr. S M. NazmulAIarn Page 64 --

lnnovatlon in Aquaculture Innovations in key technologies have con-

I tributed to product~vity growth in salmon farm- ing. Improvements in feed and disease man-

44 Dietary Levels Of Fishmeal, Fish Oii Affect Shrimp Growth In Zero-Exchange Biofloc System AlbertoJ. P. Nuircr. P6.D.; Leandro Fonseca Cartro, M.S.

48 Aquaculture Shows Substantial Growth In Global Feed Production Survey Aidan Connolly

52 SeafoodAndHealth Governments And Seafood Consumption Part I. Health Benefits Of Seafood Offer Aquaculture Opportunities Iloy D. Palmer, FAICD

68 Study: TSV Exposure Mav Lessen YHV Effects In White Shrimo LUG ~ernondezez~rangu~~n~~ath~ Tang. Ph.D.; Donald K Lightner, P6.D. 55 Aquaculture By-Products Improve Sustainability

Of Seafood Value Chains RichardNewtos DawidLittle, Ph.D.

57 Food Safety AndTechnology By-Product Utilization For Increased Profitability Part IV. Processing Fish Protein Hydrolysates George/. Fltck, Jr., Ph.D.

60 U.S. SeafoodMarkets PaulBrm, Jr., Janice Brown;Anxe/ Rubro

72 Achotines Laboratory Home To Continuing Studies Of Tuna Early Life History Danie/Margulies, Ph.D.; Vernon P. Scholey M.S.; Jeanne B. Wexler; Mmia S. Sttin

74 Biofloc Technology Reduces Common Off-Flavors In Channel Catfish Kevrn K Schradn; P6.D.; Bartholomew K Green, Ph.D; Peter K Perschbacher, PAD.

78 Hawaiian Company Breeds SPF Black Tiger Shrimp For Improved Growth Jamcs A. Brock Dl44

80 Automatic Feeding Dr. C h ~ I ~ ~ L i m w a n , Dr. CorlorA Ching

64 Innovation In Aquaculture Dr. Frank Ascbez Dr. Krirtin H. RON, Dr. Ragnm Torte&

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nderwater radiated naise meash 352 M. J. MORGAN, D. CARABANA, R. M. RIDEOUT, E. ROMAN, A. PEREZ-RODRfCUEZ, & F. SABORIDO-REY -2 Changes in distribution of Greenland halibut in a varying environment .

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M. Claremont, R. Houart, S.T. Williants and D. G. Reid A molecular phylogenetic framework for the Ergalataxinae (Neogastmpoda: Muricidae)

R G. Oliver, E. C. Southward and R R. Dando Bacterial symbiosis in Syrritomya posrlalesiana Oliver, 2012 (Galeomn~atoidea: Montacutidae), a bivalve con~mensal with the deep-sea echinoid Pourtalesia

Y. Wang, M, Hu, S. G. Cheung, P. K. S. Shin,W. Lu and J. Li Antipredatory responses of Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) under acute hypoxia and low salinily

E. Dreijers, H. Reise and J. M. C. Hutehinson Mating of the slugs Arion huitanim auct. non Mabille and A. mfus (L.): Dfierent genitalia and mating behaviours are incomplete harriers to interspecific sperm exchange

B. K. Penney How specialized are the diets of Northeastern Pacific spongeeating dorid nudihranchs?

Research Notes D. J. Marshall and T. P. T. Ng Shell standing in littorinid snails: a multifunctional behaviour associatea with mating?

C. K. Doxa, M. Kentouri and R Divanach Feeding of Charonia seguenzae (Aradas & Benoit, 1870) on natural prey and alternative foods

R. von Cosel and A. J. Kohn Mating behaviour of Can~us rinprlal~u Lamarck, 1810

R. A. P. Neves, J. L.Valentin and G. M. Pigneiredo First record of imposex in Heleobia austmlis (Caenogastropoda: Corhliopidae)

0. Miura, P. Kiihler,T. Lee, J. Li and D. 6 Poi@ Rare, divergent Korean Setnisulrorpirn spp, mitochondria1 haplotypes have Japanese sister lineages 86

T. Haga m d T. Kase Progenetic dwarf males in the deep-sea wood-boring genus Xyiophaga (Biralvia: Pholadoidea) 90

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Volume 28 Number 1 2013

Contents

Sharing a Migrating Fish Stock ................... .. .............................................................................. I Rilgnvaldur Hannesson

Remuneration Systems and Economic Perfonnance: Theory and Vietnamese .............................. 19 Small-scale Purse Seine Fisheries

Pham Thi Thanh Thuy, Ola Flaaten, and Nguyen Thi Kim Anh

The Impact of Technical and Non-technical Measures of Water Quality ........................................ 43 on Coastal Waterfiont Property Values in South Florida

Okmyung Bin and Jeffrey Czajkowski

To Have One's Cake and Eat it ToeManag ing the Alien lnvasive Red King Crab ..................... 65 Jannike Falk-Petersen and Claire W. Armstrong

Fisheries Management under Irreversible Inveshnent: Does Stochasticity Matter? ....................... 83 Diwakar Poudel, Leif K. Sandal, Sturla F. Kvamsdal, and Stein I. Steinshamn

Books Reviewed

Resource Economics: An Economic Approach to Natural Resource ...................................... 105 and Environn~entalPolicy, Third Edition by John C. Bergstrom and Alan Randall Reviewed by Gilran Bostedt

Contingent Valuation: A Comprehensive Bibliography and History ................................... 107 by Richard T. Carson Reviewed by John C. Whitehead

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NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE

VOLUME 75, NUMBER 1, January 2013

[Commun$ation] Tissue-Specific Copper Concentrations i n Red Drum after Long-Term Exposure to Sublethal Levels of Waterborne Copper and a 21-Day Withdrawal Christol~her B. Robinsorr, Paul S. Wills, Marry A. Riche, oad David L. Strans

Discriminating Rainbow Trout Sources Using Freshwater and Marine Otolith Growth Chemistry Geoff Veinotr nad Rex Porter

Density Effects on Subyearling Fall Chinook Salmon During Hatchery Rearing i n Raceways with Oxygen Supplementation and After Release Lailce R. Clarke, Willianr A. Canlero,~, a,zdRicha,rl N! Crrmicl~ael

lodophor Disinfection of Walleye Eggs Exposed to Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus Type 1Vb Geoffrey H. Gruocock, Rodr7trrr1 G. Getckell, Emily R. Cornwell. Stephen A. Fmftini, Gregoty A. Woorrer; Pnrrl R. Bowser: arrrl Stevert R. LaPat,

[Communication] A Terramycin 200 for Fish (44.09% Oxytetracyclilie Dihydrate) Treatment Regimen Proposed for the Fluorescent Marking o f Rainbow Trout Vertebrae Dar~iel Carty nrrd Jnn~er D. Bowker

[Technical Note] Methods for Rearing Golden Shiner Fry in a Recirculating Aquaculture System Mort Tye

Allometric Growth in Red Porgy Larvae: Developing Morphological Indices for Mesocosm Semi-Intensive Culture Carlos A. P A~rdrade, Francisco J. A. Nascirnerrto, Nntacha Nogrreira, Filornerrn Pbaenm, Mnria T Dinis, nrld Lrris Nawiso

Hydrogen Peroxide Treatments Adrni~iistered to Hatchery-Reared Burbot: Assessing Treatment Regimes from Embryonic Development through Juvenile Rearing Mark I? Polinski, Notlton R. Jensen, John Foltz, Susan C. Irelnnd, and Kewreth D. Cair~

[Con~municationl Population Genetic Comparisons among Cobia from the Northern Gulf of Mexico, U.S. Western Atlantic. and Southeast Asia John R. Gold, Melissa M . Giresi, Mark A. Re,lsha&v, o~zd Jirr-Clfywywnrt Gwo

Can Reduced Provision of Manufactured Feed Improve Fish Production Efficiency in Ponds? Jesse E. Filbrrrn arrd David A. Calver

Influences of Cyclic. High Temperatures on Juvenile Channel Catfish Growth and Feeding Michncl B. Arnold, E~rgerre L. Torruns, ar,d Peter J. Allerr

Evaluatio~~ of Hydrolyzed Poultry Feathers as a Dietary Ingredient for Pond-Raised Channel Catfish Morghe H. Li, Edwbf H. Robinson, B~.ia,t G. Boswortlr, Darliel E Oberle, arrd Per~elope M. Lscas

Apparent Digestibility of 12 Protein-Origin Ingredients for Pacific White Shrimp Lirol,erroerrs vorlrrrr,r~ei Xia,lg-He L i~ r , Ji-Dan Ye, Jinng-Hong Kong, Krsr Warlg, nrrd An-li Warrg

[Communication] Palatability of Diets for Channel Catfish that Contain Amprolium or Salinomycin Using Feed Conversion Ratio as the Criterion Bnrce B. Ma,~nirrg, Matthew J. G r i m , Lester H. Kllno, David J. Wire, nr~d Terry G t~e r~ t~>ay

Sperm Quality o f Hatchery-Reared Lake Trout Throughout the Spawning Season Kntelynn Jolt,rso,,, In,, A. E. Butts, Chris C. Wilson, arrd Treeor E. Pircher

[Communication] Captive Volitional Spawning and Larval Rearing o f Pigfish Mrfrthew A. DiMr,ggio. Jnsnn S. Bmocl~, Corrne), L. Ohs, o r~d Scott M! Grnbe

Cryopreservation of Sperm of an Indigenous Endangered Fish, Pabda Catfish O,,~pokpabdrr M. Rajjq~d I Sarrler; Slrotrknr K. Snlm, n r ~ d M. Fnzle M Sarker

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124 Growth and Acute Temperature Tolerance of June Sucker Juveniles pedVel aiM Without Supplemental Dicalcium Phosphate Wendy M. Senlq I: Gibson Gaylord. Matt Toner; Jason Ilgen. U! C. ~ < C C ~ ~ - & ~ t l , & d & , : ~ ~ ~ & & c : l T B a ~ s

133 Product~on and Asswiated Economics of Pierling-to-Stocker and Stoc~t0-Chow-Out-MM1ular.P~~f~t Farming Ch~nnej Catfish in Commerc~al-S~ze Ponds Louis R. B'Abramo, Terrijl R. Hanson, Susan K. Kingsbruy. James A. Steebv. and d m l ~ 8. Tucker

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY

VOLUME 142, NUMBER 1, January 2013

1 Evaluating the Effects of Electricity on Fish Embryos as a Potential Strategy for Controlling lnvasive Cyprinids Saw Nrrtile, Jon J. Aarbe,~, andRelrber1 R. Gnfortlz

10 I~ifluerice of Sex and Reproductive Status on Seasonal Movement of Lake Sturgeon i n Namakan Reservoir, Minnesota-Ontario Stel~Ira,lie L. Sllaiv, Steuerr R. Cl~ilq~s, Steve K. Wi,zdels. Molh A. H. Webb, and Dong1 T McLeod

21 Persistent Organic Pollutants in Juvenile Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Basin: Implications for Stock Recovery Ly,rdnl Johnso,r, Berrrnrliro A,zrrlacinrz, Mo,y Arkuosh, 0. Pr,al Olsn,r, Cotlrerine Slnnn, Serr,~ Y Sol, J~darsl S l ~ r o r r ~ b e ~ , Drr~~id J. Teel, Glarlys Yunrrgirlo, arm Girl0 Ylirolo

41 Development and Evaluation of a Bioenergetics Model for Bull Trout Marfhekv G. Mesrr, Lisa K. Weilar~d Helerln E. Cl~risria~rserr. Srrll!, T Sallref; arld David A. Bertrrcl~o~~ll~

50 Connections between Campeche Bank and Red Snapper Populations in the Gulf of Mexico via Modeled Larval Transpoll Do~rald R. Johrlsorr. Harriet M Perry, and Jnorrile L?czkn~vski-Sl~sIrz

59 Estimating Effective Sample Size for Monitoring Length Distributions: A Co~nparative Study of Georges Bank Groundfish Kcvirlg Zharrg rrnd Steve X. Cadrir~

68 Response of Wild Trout to Stream Restoration over n v o Decades in the Blackfoot River Basin, Montana Rnrr Pierce, Crrrig Podrler; rrrrd Kellie Carirr~

82 Validating Back-Calculation Models Using Population Data K. 0 . Perez and S. B. M!slch

95 [Note] Swordfish Vertical Distribution and Habitat Use in Relation to Diel and Lunar Cycles in the Western North Allantic Jzrstir~ D. Lerne,; Dmid W Kemtette,; Eric D. Prince, Liorra Rrloae-McMrrrlrrs, Eric S. Orbeserr, Arthur M(rriarm, Derke S~zodgmss, arrd Gar!' L. Tl~oeros

105 Trends and Synchrony in Black Bass and Crappie Recruitment in Missouri Reservoirs Parrl H. Micl~oletz and Michael J. Siepker

119 Exploring the Influence of Stock-Recruitment Relationships and Environmental Variables on Black Bass and Crappie Recruitment Dyoamics in Missouri Reservoirs Michael J. Siepker n,rd Parrl H. Miclraleti

130 Assessing Juvenile Chinook Salmon Behavior and Eritrain~nent Risk near Unscreened Water Diversiol~s: Large Flume Si~ilulations Ti,rroth)' D. Mrrsselr, Delsris Cocl,e,rll, Zachnr~ Hockerr, Ali Ercarr, Honein Bandeh. M. Ler,ent Km,~~nu, Joseph J Cedr J,:, a,zdNan,~ A. Fnrzgse

143 Relationships between the Abundance of Pacific Lamprey in the Columbia River and Their Common Hosts in the Marine Envimnmeat Josh~m G. Mz,rnrrskns, Alerei M. Odov, and Kevin A. Siwicke

156 [Forum] Issues Regarding the Use of Sedatives ill Fisheries and the Need for lnimediate-Release Options J. T Trrrsher~ski, J. D. Bowke,; S. J Conk?, D. Errlohl, T Bell, J. R. MncMillrirz, R. P Ynrrorrg, J, E. Hill, M. C. Fnbrizio, J E. G r n ~ q ! nnrl S. Slrnrorl

17 1 Estimating Spatial and Te~i~poral Conlponents of Variation for Fisheries Count Data Using Negative Binomial Mixed Models Brio,, J. /,,vi!r, Tyler Wagrre,; Jrrrnes R. Be,zce, Megnrr I/ Keple6 Weihai Lilt, orldDrrrrie1 B. Hrrye~.

184 Longitudinal Length Back-Calculations from Otoliths and Scales Differ Systematically in Haddock Harlrres Baarnnrrrr, Sarldrn J. Satl~edof~d, and Richord S. McBrirle

193 Quantifying the Effects of Aging Bias in Allantic Striped Bass Stock Assessment Horrgsheng Liou, Ale.rei F: Slra~o~: Cjnrhia M Junes, a~rrl GOITA. Nelsorr

208 Potential Effects of Changes in Temperature and Food Resources on Life History Trajectories of Juvenile O,zcnrlty,rcl~~rs r~tykiss Joseph R. Benjn,ni,~, Patrick J. cow roll)^, Jnsorr G. Rostine, n r~d R~rssell W Perry

221 Spatial Segregation of Spawning Habitat Limits Hybridization between Sympatric Native Steelhead and Coastal Cutthroat Trout T W Buehrern, J. Glnsgon! C. 0. Osfberg, and T f: Qrri~rr~

234 Evaluation of Salnple Design and Estimation Methods for Great Lakes Angler Surveys Zller,,,rirrg Str rrrrd David Clr~pp

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2. Agricultural Research : Vol. 61 (3) Mar '13

3. Agricultural Research : Vol. 61 (4) Apr ‘13

4. Aqua International : Vol. 20 (8) Mar '13

5. Aqua International : Vol. 20 (9) Apr ‘13

6. Aquaculture : Vol. 388-391 Apr ‘13

7. Aquastar : Vol. 19 (12) Dec '12

8. A Baseline Analysis of Fisheries Livelihoods in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. A Report

prepared for the Fisheries Management for Sustainable Livelyhoods (FIMSUL) Project in

Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India. Work Package 3 Report – R 12

9. Biological Bulletin : Vol. 224 (1) Feb ‘13

10. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences : Vol. 70 (1) Feb ‘13

11. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences : Vol. 70 (2) Feb ‘13

12. CIFA News : Vol. 19 (4) Oct-Dec ‘12

13. Characterisation of Marine Fisheries Sector in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. A Report

prepared for the Fisheries Management for Sustainable Livelyhoods (FIMSUL) Project in

Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India. Work Package 2 Report -R 8B

14. Crustaceana : Vol. 86 (4) Apr ‘13

15. Current Science : Vol. 104 (7) Apr ‘13

16. Current Science : Vol. 104 (8) Apr ‘13

17. Current Science : Vol.104 (9) May ‘13

18. Down To Earth : Vol. 21 (20) Mar '13

19. Down To Earth : Vol. 21 (22) Apr ‘13

20. Down To Earth : Vol. 21 (23) Apr ‘13

21. DREAM 2047 : Vol. 15 (7) Apr ‘13

22. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 48 (14) Apr ‘13

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25. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 48 (18) May ‘13

26. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 48 (19) May ‘13

27. ENVIS Newsletter on wetland ecosystems and inland wetlands - Sarovar Saurabh : Vol. 8

(4), 2012

28. Fish and Shellfish Immunology : Vol. 34 (4) Apr ‘13

29. Fish and Shellfish Immunology : Vol. 34 (5) May '13

30. Fisheries : Vol. 38 (1) Jan '13

31. Fisheries Management for Sustainable Livelyhoods (FIMSUL) Project in Tamil Nadu and

Puducherry, India . Final Report. FAO of the UN, FAO Office, Lodi Estate, Delhi.

32. Fisheries Management Options for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. A Report prepared for the

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Puducherry, India. Work Package 5 Report - R 20. Vivekanandan,V. and Kasim, H.M.

33. Fisheries Policy in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. A Report prepared for the Fisheries

Management for Sustainable Livelyhoods (FIMSUL) Project in Tamil Nadu and

Puducherry,India. Work Package 2 Report - R 8C

34. Fishery Technology : Vol. 50 (2) Apr ‘13

35. Fishing Chimes : Vol. 32 (12) Mar '13

36. Global Aquaculture Advocate : Vol. 16 (2) Mar / Apr ‘13

37. Guidelines for stakeholder and livelihoods analysis Process. A Report prepared for the

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Puducherry, India. Work Package 1&3 Report - WP 1 AR 1.

38. Hornbill : Oct-Dec '12

39. ICES Journal of Marine Science : Vol. 70 (1) Jan '13

40. ICES Journal of Marine Science : Vol. 70 (2) Mar '13

41. Ichthyological Research : Vol. 60 (2) Apr ‘13

42. Identification and Characterisation of Fisheries Management Units. A Report prepared for

the Fisheries Management for Sustainable Livelyhoods (FIMSUL) Project in Tamil Nadu

and Puducherry, India. Work Package 5 Report - R 19. Vivekanandan,V. and Kasim, H.M.

43. Indian Farming : Vol. 62 (12) Mar '13

44. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics: Vol. 68 (1) Jan- Mar '13

45. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences : Vol. 83 (4) Apr ‘13

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46. Indian Journal of Social Research : Vol. 54 (1) Jan-Feb‘13

47. Indian Journal of Social Research : Vol. 54 (2) Mar - Apr ‘13

48. Institutional and Legal Arrangements for Fisheries in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. A

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Project in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India. Work Package 4 Report – R 15, 16 &17

49. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society : Vol. 109 (1&2) Apr ‘13

50. Journal of Crustacean Biology : Vol. 33 (3) May '13

51. Journal of Fish Biology : Vol. 82 (4) Apr ‘13

52. Journal of Genetics : Vol. 92 (1) Apr ‘13

53. Journal of Molluscan Studies : Vol. 79 (1) Feb ‘13

54. Kuroshio Biosphere -The Bulletin of the Biological Institute on Kuroshio : Vol. 9, Mar '12

55. Marine Fisheries Policy with reference to Tamil Nadu and Puducherry : An Analysis. A

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Project in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India. Work Package 2 Report - R 8A

56. Marine Fish Production in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry. A Report prepared for the Fisheries

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India. Work Package 5 Report - WP 5 AR 2. Kasim, H Mohamad and Vivekanandan, V.

57. Marine Resource Economics : Vol. 28 (1) 2013

58. Mausam : Vol. 64 (1) Jan '13

59. MPEDA Newsletter : Vol. 22 (3) Mar '13

60. National Geographic : Vol. 223 (5) May '13

61. Nature : Vol. 495 (7442) Mar '13

62. Nature : Vol. 496 (7443) Apr ‘13

63. Nature : Vol. 496 (7444) Apr ‘13

64. Nature : Vol. 496 (7445) Apr ‘13

65. North American Journal of Aquaculture : Vol. 75 (1) Jan ‘13

66. Proceedings of Indian National Science Academy : Vol. 79 (1) Mar '13

67. Proceedings of National Consultation on Alien Fish Species in Aquaculture and Aquarium

Trade : Issues and Perspectives. September 6-7, 2012, National Bureau of Fish Genetic

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Western Ghats. 21st May 2011, Regional Agricultural Research Station

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70. Protected Area Update : Vol. 19 (2) Apr ‘13

71. Resonance : Vol. 18 (4) Apr ‘13

72. Resonance : Vol. 18 (5) May '13

73. SAMUDRA Report : No. 64 Mar '13

74. Seafood Export Journal : Vol. 43 (4) Apr ‘13

75. Seshaiyana - ENVIS Newsletter on Estuaries, Mangroves, Coral Reefs and Lagoons : Vol.

20 (3) Oct-Dec ‘12

76. Soft Corals (Octocorallia, Alcyonacea) of the Southern Red Sea .Benayahu, Yehuda etal.

77. Marine Protected Areas in India (Samudra Monograph)

78. Transactions of American Fisheries Society : Vol. 142 (1) Jan ‘13

79. Tree India Environment Journal : Vol. 29 (9) Sep '12

80. Understanding the Implications of Knowledge Management for Fisheries in Tamil Nadu and

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