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DOE/EV/00703--T1-Vol.2

ENGLISH Holothurians

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of Enewetak Atoll

The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 2,
Biogeography and systematics

Cutress, B.M.; Rowe, F.W.E.

Devaney,

(eds .)

D.M.;

Reese,

E.S.;

Burch,

B.L.;

Helfrich,

P.

Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA) ; USDOE Office of
Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, TN
870000

An attempt is made to list the holothurians recorded on
Eniwetok. A number of identified species are discussed
in relation to their biogeography and ecology. Most of
the species of holothurians recorded in the checklist
were included in an unpublished systematic report by B.
M. Cutress prepared for the Mid-Pacific Research
Laboratory in 1956. Collection records based on that
study are presented in the Appendix.

ECHINODERMS/species diversity ;ECHINODERMS/taxonomy ;

ENIWETOK/baseline ecology
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ANALYTIC TITLE ENGLISH Crustacea Decapoda (Brachyura and Anomura) of Enewetak
Atoll
TITLE ENGLISH
The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 2,
Biogeography and systematics
AUTHOR ANALYTIC
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90034490

Garth, J.S.; Haig, J.; Knudsen, J.W.
Devaney, D.M.; Reese, E.S.; Burch, B.L.; Helfrich, P.
(eds.)
Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA) ; USDOE Office of

Scientific and Technical Information,
870000

Oak Ridge,

TN

The goals of this report are to list the numerous
species of crabs found at Eniwetok. An attegpt is made
to indicate their biogeographic implications and to
summarize their ecology. The Anomura presently known
from Eniwetok Atoll comprise 76 species, representing 29
genera and 10 families. Of this number, 48 species are
new to Eniwetok, and 43 are new to the Marshall Islands
as well. The Brachyura presently known from Eniwetok

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