Table Of ContentCONTENTS
FEBRUARY 1996
Historical Patterns of Developmental Integration
Organized by Miriam Leah Zelditch
Introduction to the symposium: Historical patterns of developmental
integration MIRIAM LEAH ZELDITCH
Homology, Hox genes, and developmental integration GERD B. MULLER AND
GUNTER P. WAGNER
Cranial integration in the Sciuridae A. LOUISE ROTH
Phylogenetic and mechanistic analysis of a developmentally integrated character
complex: Alternate life history modes in ambystomatid salamanders H. BRAD-
EY SHARPER: ANEY SS: RANDAB? VOSS <.. 5 6 2 cs eiaicle (son as'e Haale wtidea da ceuee aman
Homologues, natural kinds and the evolution of modularity GUNTER P.
WAGNER
Developmental integration and the evolution of pleiotropy JAMEs M.
CHEVERUD
Phylogeny, variation, and morphological integration NEIL SHUBIN AND DAVID
Historical patterns of developmental integration in piranhas WILLIAM L. FINK AND
MIRIAM L. ZELDITCH
Integration of craniofacial structures during development in mammals KATHLEEN
K. SMITH
Book Reviews
VoL. 36 APRIL 1996
Maternal Effects on Early Life History: Their Persistence and
Impact on Organismal Ecology
Arranged by Joseph Bernardo and William J. Resetarits, Jr.
Maternal effects in animal ecology JOSEPH BERNARDO
Postzygotic maternal influences and the maternal-embryonic relationship of vivip-
arous fishes JULIAN LOMBARDI
Evolutionary correlations between early development and life history in pletho-
dontid salamanders and teleost fishes ANDRES COLLAZO
Fitness consequences of maternal effects in Streblospio benedicti (Annelida: Poly-
chaeta) Topp S. BRIDGES AND SELINA HEPPELL
Maternal effects on offspring quality in poeciliid fishes DAVID REZNICK, HEATHER
CALLAHAN AND RAYMUND LLAUREDO
Maternal condition and nest site choice: an alternative for the maintenance of en-
vironmental sex determination? WILLEM M. ROOSENBURG 157
Experimental manipulation of parental investment in echinoid echinoderms
LARRY R. MCEDWARD 169
Maternal influences on variation in egg sizes in temperate marine fishes R. CHRIS-
TOPHER CHAMBERS AND WILLIAM C. LEGGETT 180
Trade-offs in energy allocation during lactation GORDON L. RoGOwI!ITz 197
Oviposition site choice and life history evolution WILLIAM J. RESETARITS, JR. ..... 205
The particular maternal effect of propagule size, especially egg size: patterns, mod-
els, quality of evidence and interpretations JOSEPH BERNARDO
Book Reviews
JUNE 1996
The Biology, Ecology, and Physiology of Zebra Musseis
Organized by Robert F. McMahon and Jeffrey L. Ram
Introduction: The biology, ecology, and physiology of zebra mussels JEFFREY L.
RAM AND ROBERT F MCMAHON
Comparative biology of zebra mussels in Europe and North America: An
overview GERALD L. MACKIE AND DON W. SCHLOESSER
Review of genetic studies of Dreissena spp. J. ELLEN MARSDEN, ADRIAN P. SPIDLE,
AND BERNIE MAY
A review of the biology and ecology of the quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis),
a second species of freshwater dreissenid introduced to North America) EDWARD
L. MILLS, GARY ROSENBERG, ADRIAN P. SPIDLE, MICHAEL LUDYANSKIY, YURI PLI-
GIN, AND BERNIE MAY
Potential abiotic and biotic impacts of zebra mussels on the inland waters of North
America HuGH J. MAcISAAC
Zebra mussel infestation of unionid bivalves (Unionidae) in North America DON
W. SCHLOESSER, THOMAS F. NALEPA, AND GERALD L. MACKIE
Variations in the reproductive cycle of Dreissena polymorpha in Europe, Russia,
and North America SUSAN JERRINE NICHOLS
Physiological aspects of zebra mussel reproduction: Maturation, spawning, and
fertilization JEFFREY L. RAM, PETER P. FONG, AND DAviID W. GARTON
The physiological ecology of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in North
America and Europe ROBERT F MCMAHON
Osmotic and ionic regulation of North American zebra mussels (Dreissena poly-
morpha) THOMAS H. Dietz, SHAWN J. WILCOx, ROGER A. BYRNE, JOHN W.
LYNN, AND HAROLD SILVERMAN
Gill structure in zebra mussels: Bacterial-sized particle filtration HAROLD SILVER-
MAN, JOHN W. LYNN, ERIC C. ACHBERGER, AND THOMAS H. DIETz
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Book Reviews
Mechanics and Physiology of Animal Swimming. LIDA MADDOX, QUENTIN BONE,
AND JEREMY M. V. RAYNER, eds. Reviewed by William M. Kier
The Evolutionary Biology of the Threespine Stickleback. M. A. BELL AND S. A.
FosTER, eds. Reviewed by G. R. Smith and M. H. Gach
Minutes
Annual Business Meeting Wednesday, December 27, 1995, Washington, D.C. ....
SEPTEMBER 1996
Risk Sensitivity in Behavioral Ecology
Organized by Peter D. Smallwood and Ralph V. Cartar
Risk sensitivity in behavior: Where are we now? Introduction to the
symposium PETER D. SMALLWOOD AND RALPH V. CARTAR
An introduction to risk sensitivity: The use of Jensen’s inequality to clarify evo-
lutionary arguments of adaptation and constraint PETER D. SMALLWOOD
Risky theories—The effects of variance on foraging decisions ALEX KACELNIK
AND MELISSA BATESON
Carpenter bee (Xylocopa micans) Risk indifference and a review of nectarivore
risk-sensitivity studies SANDRA M. PEREZ AND KEITH D. WADDINGTON
Risk-sensitive foraging in a patch departure context: A test with worker bumble
bees RALPH V. CARTAR AND MARK V. ABRAHAMS
Risk sensitivity and the paradox of colonial web-building in spiders GEORGE W.
Risk-sensitive foraging, fitness, and life histories: Where does reproduction fit into
the big picture? PETER A. BEDNEKOFF
Risk-prone behaviour under rules which have evolved in a changing
environment JOHN W. MCNAMARA
Exponential versus hyperbolic discounting of delayed outcomes: Risk and waiting
time LEONARD GREEN AND JOEL MYERSON
Interruptions, tradeoffs, and temporal discounting K. E. BENSON AND D. W. STE-
Paradox, performance, and the architecture of decision-making in animals LESLIE
Risk-sensitive behavior: Where do we go from here? RALPH V. CARTAR AND PETER
D. SMALLWOOD
Book Review
Terrestrial Isopod Biology. M. A. ALIKHAN. Reviewed by Catherine Souty-Gros-
DECEMBER 1996
Aquatic Locomotion: New Approaches to Invertebrate and
Vertebrate Biomechanics
Organized by George V. Lauder and John H. Long, Jr.
Introduction
Aquatic locomotion: New approaches to invertebrate and _ vertebrate
biomechanics GEORGE V. LAUDER AND JOHN H. LONG, JR. .............2245-
Section I: Appendicular Propulsion
Unsteady mechanisms of force generation in aquatic and aerial loco-
motion MICHAEL H. DICKINSON 537
The use of gait transition speed in comparative studies of fish locomotion ELIOT
G. DRUCKER 555
Pectoral fin locomotion in fishes: testing drag-based models using three-dimen-
sional kinematics GEORGE V. LAUDER AND BRUCE C. JAYNE 567
Functional morphology of aquatic flight in fishes: Kinematics, electromyography,
and mechanical modeling of labriform locomotion MARK W. WESTNEAT .. 582
A computational model of the fluid dynamics of undulatory and flagellar
swimming LISA J. FAUCI 599
A new look at locomotion in microorganisms: rotating and translating HUGH C.
CRENSHAW 608
Issues for aquatic pedestrian locomotion MARLENE M. MARTINEZ 619
Transitions from drag-based to lift-based propulsion in mammalian
swimming FRANK E. FIsH 628
Section II: Axial Propulsion
New data on axial locomotion in fishes: How speed affects diversity of kinematics
and motor patterns BRUCE C. JAYNE AND GEORGE V. LAUDER
Undulatory locomotion in elongate aquatic vertebrates: Anguilliform swimming
since Sir James Gray Gary B. GILLIS
The roles of pink and red muscle in powering steady swimming in scup, Stenotomus
chrysops DAviD J. COUGHLIN AND LAWRENCE C. ROME
The importance of body stiffness in undulatory propulsion JOHN H. LONG, JR.
AND KAREN S. NIPPER
The development of fast-start performance in fishes: Escape kinematics of the chi-
nook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) MELINA E. HALE
Coupling internal and external mechanics to predict swimming behavior: A general
approach Curis E. JORDAN
Springs in swimming animals D. ANN PABST
Book Reviews
Creatures of the Dark: The Nocturnal Prosimians. L. ALTERMAN, G. A. DOYLE,
AND M. K. IZARD, EDS. Reviewed by Michelle L. Sauther
Biology of the Invertebrates, 3rd ed. JAN A. PECHENIK. Reviewed by Bern V.
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