Hawaii Univ. Honolulu at Manoa, Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, Publication Date: 1987 p 191-195 Report Number(s): DOE/EV/00703-T1-Vol.2 Order Number: DE87006111 Document Type: Analytic of a Report; Numerical data Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8808 Availability: NTIS, PC A15/MF AOl; (USA) TN USDOE Office of oot systematics Corporate Source: 1. Subfile: BRA (Energy Research Abstracts). JMT (DOE contractor) Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: There has been relatively little research done on barnacles at Eniwetok. Only nine species have been reported from there. A checklist of barnacles found at Eniwetok Atoll is presented. The list also includes species that probably occur there because so few of the species that may occur there have been reported. Major Descriptors: *CRUSTACEANS -- TAXONOMY; *ENIWETOK -- BASELINE ECOLOGY Descriptors: COMPILED DATA; SITE CHARACTERIZATION Broader Terms: ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; ARTHROPODS; BIOLOGY; DATA; ECOLOGY; INFORMATION; INVERTEBRATES; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; NUMERICAL DATA; OCEANIA Subject Categories: 510500* -- Environment, Terrestrial -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- (-1989) 520500 -- Environment, Aquatic -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- (-1989) 10/5/407 (Item 107 from file: 103) 02200472 BRA-13-043887; EDB-88-143210 Title: Stomatopod crustacea of Enewetak Atoll Author(s): Reaka, M.L.; Manning, R.B.; Devaney, Burch, B.L.; Helfrich, P. (eds.) Affiliation: Univ. of Maryland, College Park D.M.; (USA) Title: The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 2, systematics Reese, Biogeography and Corporate Source: Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA) Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, TN Publication Date: Report Number(s): 1987 E.S.; USDOE Office of p 181-190 DOE/EV/00703-T1-Vol.2 Order Number: DE87006111 Document Type: Analytic of a Report; Numerical data Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8808 Subfile: ERA 1. (Energy Research Abstracts). Country of Origin: United States JMT (DOE contractor) - Country of Publication: United States Abstract: This study provides a checklist and discusses the biogeographic relationships of the 12 species of Stomatopoda (mantis shrimps) now known to occur on Enewetak Atoll. Five species are widely distributed throughout the Indo-West Pacific region, and three species have somewhat more restricted ranges in the Indo-West Pacific and Indian Ocean. Four species are endemic to the Central Pacific (two to Enewetak), and three taxa need further taxonomic investigation, which may demonstrate further endemism. Stomatopods from Enewetak are dwarfed in body size compared to their mainland relatives. Small size has strong consequences for life history and evolutionary patterns in stomatopods, and in particular is likely to generate endemism. They provide information on the color patterns of the stomatopods from Enewetak, showing which traits are the most reliable indicators of species identity for taxonomic and field research and which traits are most likely to be influenced by body size, sex, or habitat. Several anomalies in usually invariant color traits are found in stomatopods from Aomon Island, tambien we be mee which was closer to sources of radiation from atomic A eee ee PR eR IT le ~41 l949 owns 9003130 Availability: NTIS, PC A15/MF AOQl;