
Index to Volume 72
Author Index
Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna—see Pajuelo et al.
Aliaga, Juan Antonio—see Araya et al.
Anderson, James J.—see Leo et al.
Araya, Juan Francisco, Juan Antonio Aliaga, and Darko D. Cotoras
Rediscovery of Pacificella variabilis (Gastropoda: Achatinellidae) on Easter Island, 329–334
Astrongatt, Stephane—see Sadlier et al.
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Balart, Eduardo F.—see Cabral-Tena et al.
Bavestrello, Giorgio—see Pica et al.
Bell, James J.—see Farnham and Bell
Bourgoin, Allain—see Buden and Bourgoin
Brooks, Sam—see Questad et al.
Buden, Donald W.
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 373–387
Buden, Donald W., and Allain Bourgoin
New Distribution Records of Cetaceans from the Federated States of Micronesia, 485–499
Bunjongsiri, Penpadsorn—see Wonglom et al.
Bursey, Charles R.—see Goldberg et al.
Butôt, Roland—see Hoeksema et al.
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Cabral-Tena, Rafael A., David A. Paz-García, Héctor Reyes-Bonilla, Sergio S. González-Peláez, and Eduardo F. Balart
Spatiotemporal Variability in Coral (Anthozoa: Scleractinia) Larval Recruitment in the Southern Gulf of California, 435–447
Cairns, Stephen D., Robert P. Stone, Hye-Won Moon, and Jong Hee Lee
Primnoidae (Octocorallia: Calcaxonia) from the Emperor Seamounts, with Notes on Callogorgia elegans (Gray, 1870), 125–142
Camacho, Vicente A.—see Ha et al.
Castro, Cristina—see Félix et al.
Chen, Yongjiu, James Lusana, Zetan Xu, Jamel T. James, Zhenming Lü, and Shanggui Deng
DNA Barcoding Reveals Identity of Mugilids (Teleostei: Mugiliformes) from the East China Sea along the Coast of Zhejiang, China, 423–434
Christensen, Carl C., Jennifer G. Kahn, and Patrick V. Kirch
Nonmarine Mollusks from Archaeological Sites on Mo‘orea, Society Islands, French Polynesia, with Descriptions of Four New Species of Recently Extinct Land Snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Endodontidae), 95–123
Clause, Adam G., Nunia Thomas-Moko, Sialisi Rasalato, and Robert N. Fisher
All Is Not Lost: Herpetofaunal “Extinctions” in the Fiji Islands, 321–328
Cordell, Susan
—see Rayome et al.
—see Questad et al.
Coria-Monter, Erik, María Adela Monreal-Gómez, David Alberto Salas de León, and Elizabeth Durán-Campos
Impact of the “Godzilla El Niño” Event of 2015–2016 on Sea-Surface Temperature and Chlorophyll-a in the Southern Gulf of California, Mexico, as Evidenced by Satellite and In Situ Data, 411–422
Cotoras, Darko D.—see Araya et al.
Crow, Susan E.—see Davis et al.
Cruz, Justine B.—see Ha et al.
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Davis, Alisa A., Christopher A. Lepczyk, Katherine H. Haman, Clifford W. Morden, Susan E. Crow, Nicole Jensen, and Michael T. Lohr
Toxoplasma gondii Detection in Fecal Samples from Domestic Cats (Felis catus) in Hawai‘i, 501–511
Delrieu-Trottin, Erwan, Valentina Neglia, Magali Verducci, and Serge Planes
Origin, Genetic Diversity, and Population History of a Marine Population (Chanidae: Chanos chanos) in an Enclosed Lagoon in French Polynesia, 223–231
Deng, Shanggui—see Chen et al.
Drake, Donald R.
—see Hays et al.
—see Shay and Drake
Dunn, William O.—see Trianni et al.
Durán-Campos, Elizabeth—see Coria-Monter et al.
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Easton, Erin E., Javier Sellanes, and Matthias Gorny
First Record of the Yellowfin Soldierfish, Myripristis chryseres Jordan & Evermann, 1903, in the Easter Island Ecoregion, 143–148
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Falinski, Kim, and David Penn
Loss of Reservoir Capacity through Sedimentation in Hawai‘i: Management Implications for the Twenty-First Century, 1–19
Farnham, Elizabeth S., and James J. Bell
Spatial Variation in a Shallow-Water Sponge-Dominated Reef in Timor-Leste (East Timor), 233–244
Félix, Fernando, Koen Van Waerebeek, Gian Paolo Sanino, Cristina Castro, Marie-Françoise Van Bressem, and Luis Santillán
Variation in Dorsal Fin Morphology in Common Bottlenose Dolphin Tursiops truncatus (Cetacea: Delphinidae) Populations from the Southeast Pacific Ocean, 307–320
Fiedler, G. Curt—see Kerr and Fiedler
Fisher, Robert N.—see Clause et al. [End Page 513]
Fitch, Robert—see Questad et al.
Fujinami, Yuki, Sayaka Nakatsuka, and Seiji Ohshimo
Feeding Habits of the Blue Shark (Prionace glauca) in the Northwestern Pacific Based on Stomach Contents and Stable Isotope Ratios, 21–39
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García-Hernández, Jaaziel E.—see Hoeksema et al.
Goldberg, Stephen R., Charles R. Bursey, and Fred Kraus
Helminths from Emoia physicae (Squamata: Scincidae) from Papua New Guinea, 389–393
González-Peláez, Sergio S.—see Cabral-Tena et al.
Gorny, Matthias—see Easton et al.
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Ha, James, Justine B. Cruz, Shelly Kremer, Vicente A. Camacho, and Paul Radley
Trends in Avian Roadside Surveys over a 20-Year Period on Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 81–93
Ha, James—see Leo et al.
Ha, Renee R.—see Leo et al.
Haman, Katherine H.—see Davis et al.
Hays, Brandon R., Jinelle Sperry, Donald R. Drake, and Amy M. Hruska
Husking Stations Provide Insight into Diet of Nonnative Rodents on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, 335–344
Hess, Steven C.—see Wehr et al.
Hoeksema, Bert W., Roland Butôt, and Jaaziel E. García-Hernández
A New Host and Range Record for the Gall Crab Fungicola fagei as a Symbiont of the Mushroom Coral Lobactis scutaria in Hawai‘i, 251–261
Holland, Brenden S.—see Van Kleeck and Holland
Hruska, Amy M.—see Hays et al.
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James, Jamel T.—see Chen et al.
Jensen, Nicole—see Davis et al.
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Kahn, Jennifer G.—see Christensen et al.
Keating, Richard—see Sur et al.
Kerr, Alexander M., and G. Curt Fiedler
Land Snails of Dåno′ (Cocos Island), Mariana Islands, 263–270
Kirch, Patrick V.—see Christensen et al.
Kobayashi, Donald R.—see Milisen et al.
Kraus, Fred—see Goldberg et al.
Kremer, Shelly—see Ha et al.
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Landaeta, Mauricio F.—see Santos-Carvallo et al.
Lee, Jong Hee—see Cairns et al.
Leo, Brian T., James J. Anderson, James Ha, Reese B. Phillips, and Renee R. Ha
Modeling Impacts of Hunting on Control of an Insular Feral Cat Population, 57–67
Lepczyk, Christopher A.—see Davis et al.
Litton, Creighton M.—see Wehr et al.
Lohr, Michael T.—see Davis et al.
Lü, Zhenming—see Chen et al.
Lusana, James—see Chen et al.
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Mangel, Jeffrey C.—see Pajuelo et al.
Matye, Sarah A.—see Milisen et al.
McCoy, Stephane—see Sadlier et al.
McKagan, Steven C.—see Trianni et al.
Milisen, Jeffrey W., Sarah A. Matye, and Donald R. Kobayashi
Nocturnal Visual Census of Pelagic Fauna Using Scuba near Kona, Hawai‘i, 399–410
Monreal-Gómez, María Adela—see Coria-Monter et al.
Moon, Hye-Won—see Cairns et al.
Mora-Barboza, Cristian, and Jeffrey A. Sibaja-Cordero
Occurrence, Demography, and Habitat Features of Pollicipes elegans (Pollicipedidae: Scalpelliformes), an Amphitropical Species at a Rocky Intertidal Shore, Costa Rica, 449–461
Moraga, Rodrigo—see Santos-Carvallo et al.
Morden, Clifford W., and Mitsuko Yorkston Speciation and Biogeography in the Hawaiian Endemic Genus Kokia (Malvaceae: Gossypieae), 209–222
Morden, Clifford W.—see Davis et al.
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Nakatsuka, Sayaka—see Fujinami et al.
Neglia, Valentina—see Delrieu-Trottin et al.
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Ohshimo, Seiji—see Fujinami et al.
Oliva, Doris—see Santos-Carvallo et al.
Ostertag, Rebecca—see Rayome et al.
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Pajuelo, Mariela, Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto, Miguel Romero, Andrea Pásara-Polack, Amado Solano, German Vela, David Sarmiento, and Jeffrey C. Mangel
Occurrence and Bycatch of Juvenile and Neonate Whale Sharks (Rhincodon typus) in Peruvian Waters, 463–473
Pásara-Polack, Andrea—see Pajuelo et al.
Paz-García, David A.—see Cabral-Tena et al.
Penn, David—see Falinski and Penn
Pérez-Alvarez, María José—see Santos-Carvallo et al.
Phillips, Reese B.—see Leo et al.
Pica, Daniela, Giorgio Bavestrello, and Stefania Puce
First Record of Lepidopora (Hydrozoa: Stylasteridae) from the North Pacific Ocean with Description of a New Species, 245–250
Planes, Serge—see Delrieu-Trottin et al.
Puce, Stefania—see Pica et al.
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Questad, Erin J., Amanda Uowolo, Sam Brooks, Robert Fitch, and Susan Cordell
Resource Availability, Propagule Supply, and Effect of Nonnative Ungulate Herbivores on Senecio madagascariensis Invasion, 69–79
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Radley, Paul—see Ha et al.
Rayome, Donald D., Rebecca Ostertag, and Susan Cordell
Enhancing Aboveground Carbon Storage and Invasion Resistance through Restoration: Early Results from a Functional Trait-Based Experiment, 149–164 [End Page 514]
Rasalato, Sialisi—see Clause et al.
Reyes-Bonilla, Héctor—see Cabral-Tena et al.
Romero, Miguel—see Pajuelo et al.
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Sadlier, Ross A., Gerry Swan, Stephane Astrongatt, and Stephane McCoy
New Information on Distribution and Habitat Preferences of the Leopard Skink, Lacertoides pardalis, across the Ultramafic Surfaces of Southern New Caledonia, 271–283
Salas de León, David Alberto—see Coria-Monter et al.
Sanino, Gian Paolo—see Félix et al.
Santillán, Luis—see Félix et al.
Santos-Carvallo, Macarena, Maritza Sepúlveda, Rodrigo Moraga, Mauricio F. Landaeta, Doris Oliva, and María José Pérez-Alvarez
Presence, Behavior, and Resighting Pattern of Transient Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Humboldt Current System off North-Central Chile, 41–56
Sarmiento, David—see Pajuelo et al.
Sellanes, Javier—see Easton et al.
Sepúlveda, Maritza—see Santos-Carvallo et al.
Shay, Kimberly R., and Donald R. Drake
Pollination Biology of the Hawaiian Coastal Vine Jacquemontia sandwicensis (Convolvulaceae), 485–499
Sibaja-Cordero, Jeffrey A.—see Mora-Barboza and Sibaja-Cordero
Snow, Neil—see Sur et al.
Solano, Amado—see Pajuelo et al.
Sperry, Jinelle—see Hays et al.
Stacy, Elizabeth A.—see Sur et al.
Stone, Robert P.—see Cairns et al.
Sunpapao, Anurag—see Wonglom et al.
Sur, Gary L., Richard Keating, Neil Snow, and Elizabeth A. Stacy
Leaf Micromorphology Aids Taxonomic Delineation within the Hypervariable Genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) on O‘ahu, 345–361
Swan, Gerry—see Sadlier et al.
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Tenorio, Michael C.—see Trianni et al.
Thithuan, Narasinee—see Wonglom et al.
Thomas-Moko, Nunia—see Clause et al.
Trianni, Michael S., Michael C. Tenorio, Steven C. McKagan, and William O. Dunn
Evaluation of a Fishery Resource Response to a Net-Use Restriction in Saipan Lagoon, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 291–306
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Uowolo, Amanda—see Questad et al.
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Van Bressem, Marie-Françoise—see Félix et al.
Van Kleeck, Melissa J., and Brenden S. Holland Gut Check: Predatory Ecology of the Invasive Wrinkled Frog (Glandirana rugosa) in Hawai‘i, 199–208
Van Waerebeek, Koen—see Félix et al.
Vela, German—see Pajuelo et al.
Verducci, Magali—see Delrieu-Trottin et al.
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Wehr, Nathaniel H., Steven C. Hess, and Creighton M. Litton
Biology and Impacts of Pacific Islands Invasive Species. 14. Sus scrofa, the Feral Pig (Artiodactyla: Suidae), 177–198
Wonglom, Prisana, Narasinee Thithuan, Penpadsorn Bunjongsiri, and Anurag Sunpapao
Plant-Parasitic Algae (Cephaleuros spp.) in Thailand, Including Four New Records, 363–371
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Xu, Zetan—see Chen et al.
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Yorkston, Mitsuko—see Morden and Yorkston [End Page 515]
Subject Index
Achatinellidae, 329–334
algae, plant-parasitic, 363–371
amphibians, 199–208
Anthozoa, 435–447
Artiodactyla, 177–198
Association Affairs, 167–171, 167–171, 285–290, 395–398, 519–523
avian roadside surveys on Saipan over 20 years, 81–93
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barnacle, gooseneck—see Pollicipes elegans
Bikini Atoll, 373–387
birds, 81–93
Brachyura, 251–261
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Calcaxonia, 125–142
Callogorgia elegans, 125–142
carbon storage and invasion resistance through restoration, 149–164
cat—see Felis catus
feral, 57–67, 501–511
Cephaleuros, new records in Thailand, 363–371
Cestoda, 389–393
cetaceans, new distribution records from the Federated States of Micronesia, 475–483
Chanidae, 223–231
Chanos chanos, origin, genetic diversity, and population history, 223–231
Chile, 41–56
China, 423–434
citizen science, 399–410
Cnidaria, 245–250
Cocos Island, 263–270
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 81–93, 291–306
Convolvulaceae, 485–499
coral, 125–142, 245–250, 251–261, 435–447
larval recruitment in the Gulf of California, 435–447
mushroom—see Lobactis scutaria
coral reef, 291–306
spatial variation in sponge-dominated, 233–244
Costa Rica, 449–461
crab, gall—see Fungicola fagei
crustaceans, 449–461
Cryptochiridae, 251–261
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damselflies, 373–387
Dåno′ Island, 263–270
dolphin, bottlenose—see Tursiops truncatus
dragonflies and damselflies of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 373–387
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East China Sea, 423–434
Easter Island, 329–334
ecoregion, 141–148
East Timor, 233–244
El Niño, Godzilla, impact of in the Gulf of California, Mexico, 411–422
Emoia physicae, 389–393
trossula, 321–328
Emperor Seamounts, 125–142
Endodontidae, 95–123
Erratum, 165
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Federated States of Micronesia, 475–483
Felis catus, 501–511
Fiji Islands, 321–328
fishery resource response to net-use restriction in Saipan Lagoon, 291–306
fishes, 21–39, 143–148, 223–231, 291–306, 423–434, 463–473
French Polynesia, 95–123, 223–231
frog, wrinkled—see Glandirana rugosa
Fungicola fagei, new host and range record in Hawai‘i, 251–261
Fungiidae, 251–261
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Gastropoda, 95–123, 329–334
Glandirana rugosa, predatory ecology, 199–208
Globicephala macrorhynchus, 475–483
Gossypieae, 209–222
Gossypioides kirkii, 209–222
Gulf of California, 411–422, 435–447
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Hawai‘i
dry forest communities, 69–79
ecology of wrinkled frog, 199–208
husking stations and diet of nonnative rodents on O‘ahu, 335–344
leaf micromorphology in Metrosideros on O‘ahu, 345–361
new host and range record for gall crab Fungicola fagei, 251–261
nonnative herbivores and Senecio madagascariensis, 69–79
pollination biology of Jaquemontia sandwicensis, 485–499
reservoir capacity loss through sedimentation, 1–19
scuba used in nocturnal visual census near Kona, 399–410
speciation and biogeography in Kokia, 209–222
Toxoplasma gondii detection in fecal samples from domestic cats, 501–511
helminths, from Emoia physicae from Papua New Guinea, 389–393
Hydrozoa, 245–250
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insects, 373–387
invasive species, 177–198, 335–344
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Jaco Island, 233–244
Jacquemontia sandwicensis, 485–499
Japan, 245–250
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Kita-Iwoto, officially designated name of island, 165
Kogia, 475–483
Kokia, speciation and biogeography in Hawaiian endemic genus, 209–222 [End Page 517]
Kona, 399–410
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Lacertoides pardalis, biology and distribution in New Caledonia, 271–283
Lepidopora, first record in North Pacific, 245–250
lizards, 321–328, 389–393
Lobactis scutaria, 251–261
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Malvaceae, 209–222
Mammals, 41–56, 57–67, 69–79, 177–198, 307–320, 335–344, 475–483, 501–511
Mariana Islands, 263–270
Marshall Islands, 373–387
Metrosideros taxonomy aided by leaf micromorphology, 345–361
Mexico, 411–422, 435–447
micronekton, 399–410
Micronesia, 81–93, 263–270, 373–387
milkfish—see Chanos chanos
modeling impacts of hunting on control of a feral cat population, 57–67
mollusks, 95–123, 263–270, 329–334
nonmarine, from archaeological sites on Mo‘orea, 95–123
Mo‘orea, 95–123
mugilids along the coast of Zhejiang, China, density of revealed by DNA barcoding, 423–434
Mugiliformes, 423–434
Myripristis chryseres, first record in the Easter Island region, 141–148
Myrtaceae, 345–361
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Nematoda, 389–393
New Caledonia, 271–283
nonnative ungulate herbivore effects on Senecio madagascariensis in Hawai‘i, 69–79
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O‘ahu, 335–344, 345–361
Octocorallia, 125–142
‘ōhi‘a lehua, 345–361
Omphalotropis, 263–270
Orcinus orca, 475–483
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Pacificella variabilis, rediscovery on Easter Island, 329–334
Pacific, Indo-West, 251–261
northwestern, 21–39
South, 321–328
Southeast, 307–320
tropical eastern, 449–461
Pacific island invasive species, 177–198
Palaina, 263–270
Pantala, 373–387
Papua New Guinea, 389–393
pelagic fauna, nocturnal visual census, 399–410
Perú, 463–473
pig, feral—see Sus scrofa
plankton, 399–410
plants, 69–79, 149–164, 209–222, 345–361, 485–499
Pohnpei, 475–483
Pollicipedidae, 449–461
Pollicipes elegans, demography and biogeography in Costa Rica, 449–461
Polynesia, 329–334
Porifera, 233–244
Primnoidae from the Emperor Seamounts, 125–142
Prionace glauca feeding habits in the northwestern Pacific, 21–39
Protozoa, 501–511
Pseudorca crassidens, 475–483
Pulmonata, 95–123
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Rapa Nui—see Easter Island
Rattus rattus, 335–344
reservoir capacity loss in Hawai‘i through sedimentation, 1–19
reptiles, 271–283, 321–328
Rhincodon typus, occurrence and bycatch of juveniles and neonates in Perú, 463–473
rodents, 335–344
Rota Island, 57–67
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Saipan, 81–93, 291–306
Scalpelliformes, 449–461
Scincidae, 271–283, 321–328, 389–393
Scleractinia, 251–261, 435–447
Senecio madagascariensis, 69–79
shark, blue—see Prionace glauca
whale—see Rhincodon typus
skink, 321–328
leopard—see Lacertoides pardalis
snails, land, 95–123, 263–270, 329–334
Society Islands, 95–123
South America, 41–56, 307–320, 463–473
sponges, 233–244
Squamata, 389–393
Suidae, 177–198
Stylasteridae, 245–250
Sus scrofa, 177–198
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Tanymecosticta, 373–387
taxonomy, 95–123, 125–142, 245–250, 345–361
Teleostei, 423–434
Thailand, 363–371
Timor-Leste, 233–244
Toxoplasma gondii, detection in fecal samples of domestic cats, 501–511
Treeskink, Fiji Barred—see Emoia trossula
Truncatella, 263–270
Tuamotu Islands, 223–231
Tursiops truncatus, in the Humboldt Current System off Chile, 41–56
variation in dorsal fin morphology, 307–320
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ungulates, nonnative herbivores in Hawai‘i, 69–79
Sus scrofa invasive in Pacific islands, 177–198
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whales, 475–483
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yellowfin soldierfish—see Myripristis chryseres
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Zhejiang coast, 423–434 [End Page 518]