Univ. Affiliation: of Hawaii, Honolulu (USA) Title: The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 2, systematics Hawaii Univ. Corporate Source: at Manoa, Scientific and Technical Information, Publication Date: 1987 P 333-335 Report Number(s): DOE/EV/00703-T1-Vol.2 Order Number: DE87006111 Document Type: Analytic of a Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8808 Honolulu Oak Ridge, Availability: NTIS, PC A15/MF AQl; 1. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). JMT Biogeography and (USA) TN USDOE Office of i (DOE contractor) Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: Although man is the dominant mammal of Eniwetok, marine mammals are occasional visitors there. Twenty-seven species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises may be expected to occur at Eniwetok Atoll. A checklist is provided of the mammals of Eniwetok. Major Descriptors: *ENIWETOK -- BASELINE ECOLOGY; *MAMMALS -- SPECIES DIVERSITY; *MAMMALS -- TAXONOMY Descriptors: SITE CHARACTERIZATION Broader Terms: ANIMALS; BIOLOGY; ECOLOGY; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; VERTEBRATES Subject Categories: 510500* -- Environment, Terrestrial -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- (-1989) 520500 -- Environment, Aquatic -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- (-1989) 10/5/395 (Item 95 from file: 103) 02200484 ERA-13-043899; EDB-88-143222 Title: Birds of Enewetak Atoll Author(s): Berger, Helfrich, Affiliation: Title: P. A.J.; (eds.) Univ. Devaney, of Hawaii, D.M.; Honolulu Reese, E.S.; Burch, (USA) The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 2, systematics Corporate Source: Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Scientific and Technical Information, Publication Date: 1987 Pp 331-332 Report Number(s): DOE/EV/00703-T1-Vol.2 Order Number: DE87006111 Document Type: Analytic of a Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8808 Honolulu Oak Ridge, Availability: NTIS, PC A1l5/MF A0Ol; 1. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). JMT Biogeography and (USA) TN B.L.; USDOE Office of . (DOE contractor) Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: Most of the seabirds that occur at Eniwetok have a very wide *ENIWETOK -- BASELINE ECOLOGY Descriptors: SITE CHARACTERIZATION Broader Terms: ANIMALS; BIOLOGY; ECOLOGY; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; VERTEBRATES Subject Categories: 510500* Use Studies -- (-1989) 520500 + a tendency for subspeciation. Because of its geographical location, Eniwetok provides a nesting habitat for some species whose primary breeding range is north of the atoll and for others whose primary breeding range is south of it. Approximately 17 species of shorebirds that nest in Alaska or Siberia have been recorded as migrating to the Eniwetok Atoll in winter. A checklist of Eniwetok birds is presented. Major Descriptors: *BIRDS -- SPECIES DIVERSITY; *BIRDS -- TAXONOMY; 509 123 range in the Pacific basin, and they have not been shown to demonstrate ISLANDS; -- Environment, MARSHALL ISLANDS; Terrestrial -- Site Resource & -- Environment, Aquatic -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- 7