Study No.:  1

ROSS, Robert M.
LOSEY, George S.

Title:  Annual, semilunar, and diel reproductive rhythms in the Hawaiian 
labrid Thalassoma duperrey
Citation:  1982.  Marine Biology 72: 311-318
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Labridae     GENUS:  Thalassoma     SPECIES:  duperrey
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Reefs 1-20               
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 0.0" W.Long. to
 21 degr. 25' 21.2" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 46' 26.0" W.Long.
Sampling period from 03/15/78 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Reef 4                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 23.1" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 1.7" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 03/15/78 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Various reefs            
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 30' 45.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 51' 0.0" W.Long. to
 21 degr. 25' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 46' 0.0" W.Long.
Sampling period from 03/15/78 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  4     Study Site Name:  reef 11                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 8.9" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 53.5" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 03/15/78 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PERIODICITY                   
           DIEL SPAWNING                 
           SEASONAL VARIATION            
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Annotation:

Sampling was conducted at various patch reefs in the bay, usually the central bay and particularly on Reefs 4 and 11. Collections were made for histological studies of ovaries (only females were taken). Spawning observations were also made. Annual, semilunar and diel reproductive periods were revealed. The greatest percentage of ripe ova occurred in winter and least in the summer. The greatest percentage of ripe ova also occurred during new and full moons and during the daytime high tide.

 
Study No.:  2

MAJOR, Peter F.

Title:  Predator-prey interactions in two schooling fishes, Caranx 
ignobilis and Stolephorus purpureus
Citation:  1977.  Animal Behavior 26(3): 760-777

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Carangidae     GENUS:  Caranx     SPECIES:  ignobilis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Engraulidae     GENUS:  Stolephorus     SPECIES:  purpureus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 45.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 45.0" W.Long. to
 21 degr. 25' 55.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 30.0" W.Long.
Sampling period from 04/01/74 to 08/31/74
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  PREDATOR/PREY INTERACTIONS    
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Annotation: Collection location were not indicated. Experiments were performed at HIMB, Coconut Island in floating net enclosures. HIMB Contrib. #550

 Study No.:  3

TYLER, William A.

Title:  The adaptive significance of colonial nesting in the Hawaiian 
sergeant, Abudefduf abdominalis (Family Pomacentridae)
Citation:  0.  Current 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  abdominalis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Labridae     GENUS:  Thalassoma     SPECIES:  duperrey
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Chaetodontidae     GENUS:  Chaetodon     SPECIES:  miliaris
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Reception Reef           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 24.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 22.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/04/84 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Reef 41                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 40.2" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 33.7" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/04/84 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  COLONIAL NESTING              
           NESTING                       
           PREDATOR/PREY INTERACTIONS    
           PERIODICITY                   
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Annotation: Periodic and infrequent collections were made on Reception Reef (#28), Reefs 41 and 27, as well as other reefs. Specimens were examined for sex determination and gut contents. Manipulative experiments of male nesting density were performed on Reception Reef and Reef 41. Observations of spawning frequency (estimated by back-calculating estimated clutch age) were performed over the length of the study.

 Study No.:  4

FITZHARDINGE, Rachel .
TYLER, William A.

Title:  A localized disturbance on a Hawaiian coral patch reef:  
algal smothering
Citation:  0.  CURRENT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Acroporidae     GENUS:  Montipora     SPECIES:  verrucosa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Poritidae     GENUS:  Porites     SPECIES:  compressa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Poritidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  damicornis
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Phaetophyta     CLASS:        ORDER:     
FAMILY:        GENUS:  Padina     SPECIES:  australis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Leeward Coconut Is. Reef 
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 9.5" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 46' 36.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/06/87 to 07/26/87
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  DISTURBANCE                   
           MORTALITY                     
           ALGAL SMOTHERING              
           DISSOLVED OXYGEN              
           COMMUNITY STRUCTURE           
           PATCH CREATION                
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Annotation: In November, 1987, strong winds blew drift macroalgae, primarily Padina australis, onto the lower reef flat, crest and upper reef slope of a fringing reef on the leeward side of Coconut Island. Algae completely or partially covered up to 90% of the coral in a 90 m stretch of reef. Partial mortality was noted between the predominant species of coral, Montipora verrucosa and Porites compressa, with Montipora suffering a greater degree of mortality. Field manipulations were conducted to determine if the differential mortality was due to differences in coral morphology and size. 10-1/4 sq. m. plots with approximately 50/50% cover of the 2 species were caged. To 5 of these cages we placed 30 cm of Padina, the remainder were used as controls. Two additional cages with algae were monitored for DO and coral mortality. After 1 week, algae was removed with evidence of coral mortality. Montipora suffered greater mortality, however Porites exhibited initial bleaching, altho! ugh much of the tissue regenerated. Differential mortality was not accounted for by species differences in colony area, height or morphology.

 Study No.:  5

SUNN, LOW, TOM & HARA,   .

Title:  Kaneohe Bay Urban Resources Study:  Kaneohe Bay Water Resources 
Data Evaluation
Citation:  1976.  U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS REPORT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay              
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SURVEY                        
           HYDROLOGY                     
           GEOLOGY                       
           METEOROLOGY                    
           WATER QUALITY                 
           SEDIMENTS                     
           BENTHIC                       
           PELAGIC ZONE                  
           STREAM ECOLOGY                
           WETLANDS                      
           WATERSHED                     
           INTRODUCED SPECIES            
           WATER QUALITY                 
           NATURAL RESOURCES             
           FLOOD CONTROL                 
           WETLANDS                      
           FISHERIES                     
           SURVEY                        
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Annotation: This study was part of the Kaneohe Bay Urban Resources Study conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This study was designed to summarize and evaluate the existing data concerning the pertinent physical, chemical and biological aspects of Kaneohe Bay and its drainage basin in order to gain a sufficient understanding of the interaction of human activity and bay environmental quality to allow the formulation of control measures.

 Study No.:  6

US FISH & WILDLIFE,   .

Title:  Kaneohe Bay Urban Water Resources Study:  The Water-Dependent 
Fish and Wildlife Resources of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
Citation:  1977.  US DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 
REPORT pg. 1-60 + appendices

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay and Watershed
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Annotation: This report supplements the US Army Corps of Engineers Kaneohe Bay Urban Water Resources Study, and describes the history and present status of local fresh water and marine environments. Only 3 species of goby and 2 of shrimp were found in Kaneohe Bay's streams, and all except an atyid shrimp exist only in small populations. It is suggested that stream channelization, competition with introduced species, extensive diversion of stream flows, decrease water quality and other urban impacts are contributing factors to the decline or elimination of native organisms. Historically, wetlands were quite extensive in this region, and provided important habitat for resident and migratory water birds. Since 1930, agricultural acreages decreased and rapid urbanization has occurred. Wetland areas within K-Bay and watershed have been destroyed or damaged by heavy sediment loads, exotic vegetation, lowered water tables, and most importantly, by filling.

 Study No.:  7

FORD, John I.

Title:  Part II:  Kaneohe-Keapuka Stream Survey and Flood Control 
Reservoir Morphology
Citation:  0.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe-Keapuka Streams  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  BIOCOENOSIS                   
           FLOOD CONTROL                 
           STREAM ECOLOGY                
           SURVEY                        
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Annotation: This research project examined the biocoenosis and ecology of the Kaneohe-Keapuka area stream system in order to predict the environmental impact of a proposed earthen dam and flood control reservoir to be situated in the center of the stream system. The stream system is comprised of a main exorheic stream and six major tributaries which drain an area of approximately 1,522 hectares.

 Study No.:  8

KAY, E A.

Title:  Micromolluscan Assemblages in Kaneohe Bay:  Final Report for 
the US Army Engineers
Citation:  0.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Mollusca     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay & Offshore   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 31' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 51' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/68 to 03/31/76
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  20.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  DISTRIBUTION                  
           SURVEY                        
           STANDING STOCK                
           SPECIES DIVERSITY             
           TROPHIC STRUCTURE             
           LIFE HISTORY                  
           INDICATOR SPECIES             
           MICROMOLLUSKS                 
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Annotation: The purpose of this study was to provide a report on the characteristics and distribution of the micromolluscan fauna of K-Bay which will serve to characterize their potential use as biological indicators of water quality. The scope of this work included the collection of sediment samples at sites within K- Bay representing stations from stream mouths, fringing reefs, patch reefs, the barrier reef, and bay bottom, as well as control sites outside the bay; the analysis of samples for species composition, standing crop, species diversity and trophic structure; and a study of the biology and life history of some of the more commonly occurring species.

 Study No.:  9

HOLLETT, K J.
MOBERLY, R .

Title:  The Chemical, Mineralogical, and Age Characteristics of Kaneohe 
Bay Sediments, Oahu, Hawaii:  Part 1.  Shoaling of Past 49 Years on 
Bathymetric, Geophysical, Dredging, and Spoil-Dumping Studies
Citation:  0.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay              
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 30' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 53' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SURVEY                        
           SHOALING                      
           DREDGING                      
           BATHYMETRY                    
           MINERALS                      
           SEDIMENTATION                 
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Annotation: This study includes a description of the physical, mineralogical and chemical characteristics of the Kaneohe Bay sediments as a means of verifying the infilling rate and its link to escalated urbanization on shore. Information of past studies, in addition to newer sedimentological, bathymetric and geophysical data are the basis of the description and interpretation.

 Study No.:  10

FAN, Pow-foong .
YOUNG, Kwan L.

Title:  The Chemical, Minerological, and Age Characteristics of Kaneohe 
Bay Sediments, Oahu, Hawaii:  Part II. Heavy Metals of Sediments from 
Kaneohe Bay, and Grain Size and Morphology of Sediment Samples from 
Kaneohe Bay Water Quality Monitoring Survey
Citation:  0.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay and Watershed
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 30' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 52' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 04/01/69 to 09/30/76
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  15.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  HEAVY METALS                  
           SEDIMENTS                     
           MINERALS                      
           GRAIN SIZE                    
           SEWAGE                        
           URBANIZATION                  
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Annotation: This study investigated the distribution of heavy metals (Hg. Cu, Cd, Pd and Zn) in Kaneohe Bay, in sediments and rocks and soils of the bay and drainage basin.

 Study No.:  11

K-BAY TASK FORCE,   .

Title:  The Uses of Kaneohe Bay:  An Interim Report of the Kaneohe Bay 
Task Force
Citation:  1974.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay              
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  UTILIZATION                   
           RECREATION                    
           FISHERIES                     
           TOURISM                       
           MILITARY                      
           DEVELOPMENT                   
           RESEARCH                      
           URBANIZATION                  
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Annotation: This report intends to 1) identify the existing and potential uses of Kaneohe Bay, 2) identify the interrelationships among these incorporating the optimum utilization of the Bay with sound environmental planning

 Study No.:  12

NEWBURY, T K.
BARTHOLOMEW, Edwin F.

Title:  Secondary Production of Microcopepods in Southern Kaneohe Bay:  
A Subtropical, Eutropic Estuary
Citation:  0.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     ORDER:    Calanoida
FAMILY:  Paracalanidae     GENUS:  Oithona     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Southern Bay, Station 9  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 08/01/68 to 07/31/69
Sampling Frequency at this location is bimonthly    Sampling Depth:  11.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  MICROCOPEPODS                 
           ESTUARY                       
           SECONDARY PRODUCTION          
           SEWAGE                        
           PLANKTON                      
           EUTROPHICATION                
           DEVELOPMENT                   
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Annotation: The microcopepods function as an important herbivore group in the planktonic community of the southern, sewage-rich portion of Kaneohe Bay. Most of the microcopepod biomass was composed of a rapidly producing species of Paracalanidae. This population production rate was calculated with the field population stage composition, the length:dry weight relationship, and the species' development rate in laboratory and in situ containers.

 Study No.:  13

SZYPER, James P.
HIROTA, Jed .
CAPERON, John .
ZIEMANN, David A.

Title:  Nutrient Regeneration by the Larger Net Zooplankton
Citation:  1974.  US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS UNPUBLISHED REPORT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     ORDER:    Calanoida
FAMILY:  Calanidae     GENUS:  Calanus     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chaetognatha     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  Sagitta     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Southern Kaneohe Bay     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ZOOPLANKTON                   
           NUTRIENT CYCLING              
           ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS            
           ORGANIC NITROGEN              
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Annotation: Four experiments were performed during Feb., 1974 with mixed zooplankton. Mean specific excretion rates, multiplied by the estimated average standing stocks, give estimates of addition to the bay waters of ammonia, phosphate, dissolved organic N and dissolved organic phosphorus.

 Study No.:  14

SMITH, Stephen V.
KIMMERER, William J.
LAWS, Edward A.
BROCK, Richard E.
WALSH, Ted W.

Title:  Kaneohe Bay Sewage Diversion Experiment:  Perspectives on 
Ecosystem Responses to Nutritional Perturbation
Citation:  1981.  PACIFIC SCIENCE 35(4):279-396

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Northwest Bay (NW)       
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 29' 46.7" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 56.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Central Bay (CE)         
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 47.5" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 54.5" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Southeast Bay (SE)       
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 12.7" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 46' 42.5" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  4     Study Site Name:  Outfall (OF)             
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 23.1" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 22.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PLANKTON                      
           BENTHIC                       
           ECOSYSTEMS                    
           NUTRITIONAL PERTURBATION      
           WATER QUALITY                 
           SEWAGE                        
           COMMUNITY STRUCTURE           
           DISTURBANCE                   

Annotation: The bay received increasing amounts of sewage from the 1950's through 1977. Most sewage was diverted from the bay in 1977 and early 1978. This investigation, begun in Jan. 1976 and continued through August 1979, described the bay over that period, with particular reference to the responses of the ecosystem diversion. The sewage was a nutritional subsidy. All of the inorganic nitrogen and most of the inorganic phosphorus introduced into the ecosystem were taken up biologically before being advected from the bay. The major uptake was by phytoplankton, and the internal water-column cycle between dissolved nutrients, phytoplankton, zooplankton, microheterotrophs, and detritus, supported a rate of productivity far exceeding the rate of nutrient loading.

 Study No.:  15

BARTRAM, Paul .

Title:  Classification of Land Suitability in Kaneohe Bay Watersheds
Citation:  1972.  HAWAII ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION LABORATORY WORKING 
PAPER WP72-002

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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay Watershed     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  WATERSHED                     
           LAND SUITABILITY              
           AGRICULTURE                   
           CONSERVATION                  
           DEVELOPMENT                   
           SAFETY                        
           ZONING                        
           URBANIZATION                  
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Annotation: Land suitability indices are devised and used for rating sites in the Kaneohe Bay watershed.

Study No.:  16

BARTRAM, Paul .

Title:  Flood Hydrology in the Kaneohe Bay Drainage Area:  Background 
and Models
Citation:  1972.  HAWAII ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION LABORATORY WORKING 
PAPER WP72-005

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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay Watershed    
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  WATER BUDGET                  
           HYDROLOGY                     
           DEVELOPMENT                   
           FLOOD CONTROL                 
           DRAINAGE                      
           FRESHWATER RUNOFF             
           URBANIZATION                  
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Annotation: Discusses the hydrology and water budget in the Kaneohe Bay drainage. Hydrological models are discussed for their applicability to the watershed. Also discusses flooding and urban runoff.

 Study No.:  17

MORIYAMA, John .

Title:  The Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station:  Its Impact on the Kaneohe 
Region
Citation:  1973.  HAWAII ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION LABORATORY WORKING 
PAPER WP72-020

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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay Region       
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is None    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  HOUSING                       
           SEWAGE                        
           PUBLIC WORKS                  
           EMPLOYMENT                    
           POLLUTION                     
           MARINES                       
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Annotation: This paper draws together available information regarding the history, present status, and future plans for KMCAS. Emphasis is placed on describing the impacts that the KMCAS has on the Kaneohe Region. Among these impacts are: use of public facilities, including schools, sewage treatment facilities and discharge into the bay; water system and electrical supply; resident population; impact on the housing market; employment provided by the base; noise and air pollution; and future plans for KMCAS.

 Study No.:  18

BROWNSCOMBE, Angela K.

Title:  An Ethological Study of the Shore-Crab, Metapograpsus messor 
(Forskal), in Oahu, Hawaiian Islands
Citation:  1965.  MASTER'S THESIS, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII pages 1-100

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda
FAMILY:  Grapsidae     GENUS:  Metapograpsus     SPECIES:  messor
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 04/01/64 to 02/28/65
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  BEHAVIOR                      
           ETHOGRAM                      
           ACTIVITY RHYTHMS              
           AGONISTIC BEHAVIOR            
           TERRITORIALITY                
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Annotation: The behavior of this shore-crab was studied from an ethological perspective, in the laboratory and the field. Cyclic effects of the environment on the behavior of the crab were also investigated.

 Study No.:  19 
BURDICK, Jerry K. i
Title:  The Feeding Habits of Nehu (Hawaiian Anchovy) Larvae 
Citation:  1969.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII 
pg. 1-54 
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Clupeiformes
FAMILY:  Engraulidae     GENUS:  Stolephorus     SPECIES:  purpureus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Southern Kaneohe Bay     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 25.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 22.1" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 11/19/66 to 08/25/67
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  7.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  FEEDING                       
           DIURNAL PATTERNS              
           PREDATOR/PREY INTERACTIONS    
           NET AVOIDANCE                 
           LARVAE                        
           ECOLOGY                       
           NEKTON                        
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Annotation: Nehu larva from S.E. Kaneohe Bay were collected with a 1-m net and a plankton purse seine. The food of the larvae was mostly small copepods. Newly feeding larvae ate mostly nauplii, but changed their diet to copepods as they grew larger. Copepods were the selected food items. Nehu larvae do not have the very low feeding incidence often ascribed to these fishes.

 Study No.:  20

BROCK, Richard E.  
Title:  The Effects of Grazing by Parrotfishes (Family Scaridae) on 
Selected Shallow Hawaiian Marine Communities
Citation:  1979.  Ph.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF FISHERIES, UNIV. OF WASHINGTON 
pg. 1-174

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Scaridae     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Northwest fringing reef  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 29' 15.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 50' 33.8" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is bimonthly    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Central fringing reef    
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 24.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 4.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is bimonthly    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Southeast fringing reef  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 23.1" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 22.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is bimonthly    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  4     Study Site Name:  Reef 22                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 58.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 54.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/76 to 07/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is bimonthly    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  GRAZING                       
              COMMUNITY STRUCTURE 
	REFUGIA
              KEYSTONE SPECIES              
             COLONIZATION                  
              STABILITY                     
              STANDING CROP                 
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Annotation: This study was conducted to: 1) assess the quantitative effects that rasping parrotfishes in a coral reef ecosystem have on the structure of benthic communities; 2) describe the standing crop of parrotfishes and 3) examine scarid recolonization patterns on a fish-depopulated patch reef. Field studies were conducted at Johnston Atoll and Kaneohe Bay. Fishes were collected at 3 study sites (sites other than Reef 22) and various other reefs in the bay. Reef 22 was completely denuded of fishes with rotenone in August 1966 (Wass, 1967) and in October 1977 (this study) to record recolonization of all fish species.

 Study No.:  21
 BOWERS, Ralph L.  
Title:  The Behavioral Ecology of Alpheus clypeatus Coutiere (Decapoda, 
Alpheidae)
Citation:  1970.  Ph.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pg. 
1-148

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda
FAMILY:  Alpheidae     GENUS:  Alpheus     SPECIES:  clypeatus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Offshore Kaneohe Bay     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 50.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 46' 45.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 10/01/68 to 12/31/69
Sampling Frequency at this location is Monthly    Sampling Depth:  25.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay Site         
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 30.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 10/01/68 to 12/31/69
Sampling Frequency at this location is Monthly    Sampling Depth:  25.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  BEHAVIOR                      
           ECOLOGY                       
           SHELTER                       
           SETTLEMENT                    
           COMPETITION                   
           AGONISTIC BEHAVIOR            
           FEEDING                       
           TERRITORIALITY                
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Annotation: The behavioral and ecological adaptations associated with the construction and inhabitance of algal tubes by Alpheus clypeatus were examined. Shelter procurement of this type differs from that of most other alpheid shrimps which utilize shelter, such as crevices in coral or the canals within sponges, that requires little or no modification. Collections consisted of removing 6-18 dead heads of Pocillopora meandrina, which were overgrown with algae and encrusting organisms, on a monthly basis for 14 months. Coral heads were destroyed to deprive shrimp of their shelter from predation.

 Study No.:  22
 BERRILL, Michael T.  
Title:  The Ethology of the Synaptid Holothurian Opheodesoma spectabilis 
Fisher 
Citation:  1965.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pg. 1-65
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Echinodermata     CLASS:  Holothuroidea     ORDER:    Paractinopoda
FAMILY:  Synaptidae     GENUS:  Ophiodesoma     SPECIES:  spectabilis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Phaetophyta     CLASS:        ORDER:     
FAMILY:        GENUS:  Sargassum     SPECIES:  echinocarpum
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay              
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  DISTRIBUTION                  
           FEEDING                       
           ORIENTATION                   
           PHOTOBIOLOGY                  
           LOCOMOTION                    
           SPAWNING                      
           DIURNAL PATTERNS              
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Annotation: This synaptid holothurian is apparently endemic to Hawaii. It was observed in its natural habitat in Kaneohe Bay where it usually aggregates in the alga Sargassum which it uses for food, shade and in which it forms dense populations necessary for efficient spawning.

 Study No.:  23

DAVIS, Karen K.

Title:  The Levels of Residual Chlorine in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii and 
the Effects of Residual Chlorine on Coral Planulae
Citation:  1971.  M.S. PROJECT, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pg. 1-62

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Pocilloporidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  damicornis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Orbicellidae     GENUS:  Cyphastrea     SPECIES:  ocellina
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:        GENUS:  Tubastrea     SPECIES:  aurea
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  KMCAS Sewage Outfall     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 25.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 45' 52.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 09/01/71 to 10/31/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  8.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Sewage Outfall   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 4.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 2.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 09/01/71 to 10/31/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  8.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  CHLORINE                      
           POLLUTION                     
           SEWAGE                        
           PLANULAE                      
           LARVAE                        
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Annotation: The purpose of this study was to determine the level of chlorine present in the field and the effects of chlorine on coral planulae. The field studies consisted of measuring the chlorine concentration of seawater from the vicinity of two sewer outfalls in southern Kaneohe Bay. Water samples were collected from the surface boils in dark glass bottles. Subsurface samples were collected with a Van Doren water sampler. Laboratory studies involved determining the lethal and sublethal effects of different concentrations of hypochlorite solutions for various time periods on the planulae.

 Study No.:  24
 COONEY, Thomas D.  
Title:  Yolk sac stage energetics of the larvae of three Hawaiian fishes 
Citation:  1973.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII. 
pp. 57  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Carangidae     GENUS:  Caranx     SPECIES:  mate
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  abdominalis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Clupeiformes
FAMILY:  Clupeidae     GENUS:  Etrumeus     SPECIES:  micropus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Southern Kaneohe Bay     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Unknown    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ENERGETICS                    
           LARVAE                        
           METABOLISM                    
           YOLK UTILIZATION              
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Annotation: The energetics of yolk sac stage larvae of 3 fish species were investigated under laboratory conditions at 24 C. No evidence was found for an energy deficit in any of the species. Collections of larvae were made in the south Bay during the unspecified study period.

 Study No.:  25
 BARTHOLOMEW, Edwin F.  
Title:  The production of microcopepods in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii 
Citation:  1973.  M. S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY 
pp. 43  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     
ORDER:    Calanoida FAMILY:  Calanidae     
GENUS:  Paracalanus     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     ORDER:    Calanoida
FAMILY:  Calanidae     GENUS:  Oithona     SPECIES:  nana
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     ORDER:    Calanoida
FAMILY:  Calanidae     GENUS:  Oithona     SPECIES:  simplex
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Station 9                
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 51.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 46' 54.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 08/07/68 to 07/16/68
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  11.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  MICROCOPEPODS                 
           ZOOPLANKTON                   
           PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY          
           TEMPORAL VARIATION            
           GROWTH                        
           STANDING CROP                 
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Annotation: These microcopepods were found to be the most abundant microcopepods during the year in south Kaneohe Bay. Total densities ranged from 220,000/m3 during warmer months to 16,000/m3 in colder months. About half of the planktonic primary production in south Kaneohe Bay was consumed by the three species during the summer months. Twenty-four microplankton samples were made with paired vertical double drop nets.

 Study No.:  26  
BARRY, Charles K.  
Title:  Ecological study of the decapod crustaceans commensal with the 
branching coral Pocillopora meandrina var. nobilis Verrill 
Citation:  1965.  M. S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY pp.64  
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Pocilloporidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  meandrina
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  North side of Sampan Channel
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 30.3" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 3.1" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 11/01/64 to 01/31/65
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  COMMENSALISM                  
           ECOLOGY                       
           COMMUNITY STRUCTURE           
           FEEDING                       
           SYMBIOSIS                     
           SPACE UTILIZATION             
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Annotation: The decapod crustacean community commensal with the coral P. meandrina was quantified through the analysis of communities collected in coral heads in Kaneohe Bay. Community composition was affected by coral head size and the relative composition of the communities changed as the coral heads increased in size. Coral heads (92) and resident organisms were removed from the study site.

 Study No.:  27
 BACHMAN, Ronald .  
Title:  Fluctuations and trends in the abundance of nehu (Stolephorus 
pur pureus Fowler) as determined from catch statistics 
Citation:  1963.  M.S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY pp. 100  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     
ORDER:    Clupeiformes FAMILY:  Engraulidae     
GENUS:  Stolephorus     SPECIES:  purpureus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay-Survey       
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/48 to 12/31/60
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ECOLOGY                       
           ABUNDANCE                     
           FISHERIES                     
           CATCHABILITY                  
           BAITFISH                      
           SURVEY                        
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Annotation: This study is a survey of the baitfish catches of the local tuna fishery. Data used were derived from catch reports of nehu for Kaneohe Bay, Pearl Harbor and Maalaea Bay, Maui.

 Study No.:  28
 DISALVO, Louis H.  
Title:  Regeneration functions and microbial ecology of coral reefs 
Citation:  1969.  Ph.D. DISSERTATION, UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL 
HILL, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY pp. 289  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Protista     CLASS:  All     
ORDER:    All FAMILY:  All     
GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all 
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Stat. B - N Sampan Channel  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 5.3" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 8.1" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/67 to 05/31/68
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Station D - G17          
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 57.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 34.5" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/67 to 05/31/68
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Stat E - S. Bay fringe reef
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 47.5" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 26.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/67 to 05/31/68
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY          
           REGENERATION                  
           MICROORGANISMS                
           NUTRIENT CYCLING              
           BACTERIA                      
           ECOLOGY                       
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Annotation: This study attempted to characterize mechanisms and rates of regenerative functioning in coral reefs in Kaneohe Bay and Eniwetak Atoll, Marshall Islands. Emphasis was placed on the study of bacteria and other microorganisms based on their typically important regenerative roles in other ecosystems. Ten dead coral heads were collected from 3 study sites within indicated study area.

 Study No.:  29 
ATKINSON, Marlin J.  
Title:  Phosphate metabolism of coral reef flats Citation:  1981.  
PH.D. DISSERTATION, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY pp. 90  
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 21 degr. 30' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 50' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 09/12/79 to 10/04/80
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  2.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  NUTRIENT CYCLING              
           PHOSPHATE                     
           BENTHIC                       
           PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY          
           NITROGEN                      
           CARBON                        
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Annotation: Phosphate uptake experiments were conducted on collections of reef organisms incubated in aqauria. Field (water) samples were taken to determine the net changes of phosphate ratios were determined for reef autotrophs. Uptake rates of phosphate is proportional to the reactive phosphate concentrations, and ambient phosphate concentrations of 0.15 uM the uptake and release of phosphate between the reef benthos and the water column is approximately 0.1% of community dark respiration.

 Study No.:  30  BAER, Lawrence J.  
Title:  Intraspecific and interspecific agonistic communication and 
behavior among surgeonfishes (Family Acanthuridae) Citation:  1980.  
PH.D. DISSERTATION, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY pp. 276  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     
ORDER:    Perciformes FAMILY:  Acanthuridae     
GENUS:  Zebrasoma     SPECIES:  flavescnes
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Acanthuridae     GENUS:  Zebrasoma     SPECIES:  veliferum
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Acanthuridae     GENUS:  Ctenochaetus     SPECIES:  strigosus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Acanthuridae     GENUS:  Zebrasoma     SPECIES:  scopas
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay in general   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  AGONISTIC BEHAVIOR            
           COMMUNICATION                 
           BEHAVIOR                      
           DOMINANCE                     
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Annotation: Relationships between communication and various social, physical, biological, ecological, morphological and phylogenetic factors were investigated in four species of surgeonfishes. Specimens were trapped from various locations in Kaneohe Bay for laboratory studies. Field observations were made at unspecified sites.

 Study No.:  31
 COLES, Stephen L.  
Title:  Some effects of temperature and related physical factors on 
Hawaiian reef corals
Citation:  1973.  PH.D. DISSERTATION, UNIV. HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY 
pp. 133

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Pocilloporidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  damicornis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Acroporidae     GENUS:  Montipora     SPECIES:  verrucosa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Fungiidae     GENUS:  Fungia     SPECIES:  scutaria
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Poritidae     GENUS:  Porites     SPECIES:  compressa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay in general   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  TEMPERATURE                   
           LIGHT                         
           SALINITY                      
           RESPIRATION                   
           PHOTOSYNTHESIS                
           ECOLOGY                       
           METABOLISM                    
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Annotation: The effects of temperature, salinity and light of photosynthesis and respiration on 4 species of corals were investigated. Corals were collected at unspecified locations within Kaneohe Bay.

 Study No.:  32
 CORDOVER, Robert D.  
Title:  Aspects of the natural history of the Hawaiian Marine Shrimp, 
Penaeus marginatus 
Citation:  1975.  M.S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY 
pp . 36  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     
ORDER:    Decapoda FAMILY:  Penaeidae     
GENUS:  Penaeus     SPECIES:  marginatus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Site 1                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 4.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 11.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/70 to 02/28/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is weekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Site 2                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 54.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 45.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/70 to 02/28/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is weekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Site 3                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 29' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 50' 37.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/70 to 02/28/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is weekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  4     Study Site Name:  Site 4                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 29' 55.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 51' 5.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/70 to 02/28/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is weekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  5     Study Site Name:  Site A                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 8.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 45' 51.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/70 to 02/28/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is weekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  6     Study Site Name:  Site B                   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 25' 58.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 44.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/70 to 02/28/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is weekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study. Keywords:  ABUNDANCE                                 REPRODUCTION                  
           LIFE HISTORY                  
           SEDIMENTS                     
           SEASONAL VARIATION            
           NURSERY GROUNDS               
           DISTRIBUTION                  
           MIGRATION                     
           FEEDING                       
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Annotation: Adult and juvenile P. marginatus were studied in their deep water and nearshore environments at Oahu, Hawaii. General ecology and life history data are reported. Weekly sampling with a seine were taken at several study sites along the perimeter of Kaneohe Bay.

Study No.:  33  
CASTRO, Peter .  
Title:  Symbiosis between Echinoecus pentagonus (Crustacea, Brachyura) 
and its host in Hawaii, Echinothrix calamaris (Echinoidea) 
Citation:  1969.  PH.D. DISSERTATION, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY 
pp. 173  
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Echinodermata     CLASS:  Echinoidea     ORDER:    Deadematoida
FAMILY:  Centrechinidae     GENUS:  Echinothrix     SPECIES:  calamaris
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda
FAMILY:  Inachidaenidae     GENUS:  Echinoecus     SPECIES:  pentagonus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Barrier Reef             
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 50.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 50.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is unknown    Sampling Depth:  30.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SYMBIOSIS                     
           PHYSIOLOGY                    
           BEHAVIOR                      
           MORPHOLOGY                    
           FEEDING                       
           ENERGETICS                    
           CHEMORECEPTION                
           HISTOLOGY                     
           ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
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Annotation: The symbiotic relationship between a parthenopid crab and a diadematid sea urchin was studied to show how physiological, behavioral, and morphological adaptations are involved in the establishment of a dynamic equilibrium between the partners. Samples were collected at various sites within the barrier reef, as well as throughout the Hawaiian Islands and Eniwetak Atoll.

 Study No.:  34  
COX, Evelyn F.  
Title:  Aspects of corallivory by Chaetodon unimaculatus in Kaneohe Bay, 
Oahu Citation:  1983.  M. S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY 
pp. 60  
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Acroporidae     GENUS:  Montipora     SPECIES:  verrucosa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Poritidae     GENUS:  Porites     SPECIES:  compressa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Chaetodontidae     GENUS:  Chaetodon     SPECIES:  unimaculatus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Reef #42                 
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 48.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 41.1" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/12/83 to 09/30/83
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Selected reefs 21-43     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 49.1" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 53.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/12/83 to 09/30/83
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ECOLOGY                       
           FEEDING                       
           GROWTH                        
           COMPETITION                   
           DISTRIBUTION                  
           PREDATOR/PREY INTERACTIONS    
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Annotation: Interactions between a corallivore, Chaetodon unimaculatus, and the 2 dominant coral species in Kaneohe Bay were investigated. Because of its selective feeding, C. unimaculatus appears to have a significant effect on the growth and distribution of its preferred coral species, M. verrucosa.

 Study No.:  35  
CHASE, Robert G.  Title:  
Some aspects of the life history of the Iao, Pranesus insularum 
insularum, and Hawaiian  atherinid 
Citation:  1969.  M.S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY pp.58  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     
ORDER:    Atheriniformes FAMILY:  Atherinidae     
GENUS:  Pranesus     SPECIES:  insularum
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 10/13/68 to 08/26/69
Sampling Frequency at this location is biweekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Lilipuna Pier            
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 58.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 10/13/68 to 08/26/69
Sampling Frequency at this location is biweekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  LIFE HISTORY                  
           FEEDING                       
           REPRODUCTION                  
           SPAWNING                      
           EMBRYOLOGY                    
           LARVAE                        
           ECOLOGY                       
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Annotation: Because of the limitation of baitfish for the tuna fishery in Hawaii, alternative species are needed. This study examines a possible alternative species for tuna baitfish. Collections were made by handnet and bag seine at both study sites.

 Study No.:  36  CASTRO, Peter .  
Title:  Check list of the Decapod Crustacea of the Hawaiian Islands 
Citation:  1966.  M. S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY pp. 64  
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay              
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SYMBIOSIS                     
           SURVEY                        
           COMMENSALISM                  
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Annotation: Sampling occurred throughout the bay.

 Study No.:  37  
PIYAKARNCHANA, Twesukdi .  
Title:  The plankton community in the southern part of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, 
with the special emphasis on the distribution, breeding season and 
population fluctuation of Sagitta enflata Grassi 
Citation:  1965.  PH.D. DISSERTATION, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF 
ZOOLOGY pp. 193  
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chaetognatha     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  Sagitta     SPECIES:  enflata
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Southern Kaneohe Bay     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 48.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 30.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 08/01/63 to 07/31/64
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PLANKTON                      
           SEWAGE                        
           COMMUNITY STRUCTURE           
           VARIATION                     
           DISTRIBUTION                  
           LIFE HISTORY                  
           REPRODUCTION                  
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Annotation: This study concentrated both on the ecological associations of the general plankton community and an in-depth examination of Sagitta enflata. Samples were made with a 46.5-cm plankton net towed at the surface.

 Study No.:  38  DE AUSEN, Thelma T.

Title:  Coastline ecosystems in Oahu, Hawaii
Citation:  1966.  M. S. THESIS, UNIV. OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF BOTANY pp. 202

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Angiosperm     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Waikane                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 29' 31.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 51' 9.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/64 to 05/31/64
Sampling Frequency at this location is once    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Heeia Stream             
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 34.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 47.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/64 to 05/31/64
Sampling Frequency at this location is once    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Waihee Stream            
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 34.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 50' 25.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/64 to 05/31/64
Sampling Frequency at this location is once    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SURVEY                        
           COASTAL ZONE                  
           ECOSYSTEMS                    
           VEGETATION                    
           CLIMATE                       
           PHYSIOGRAPHY                  
           COMMUNITY STRUCTURE           
           ZONATION                      
           SOIL                          
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Annotation: Detailed study describing coastline vegetation on Oahu including vegetation composition and structure, climate, physiography, exposure, substratum, and ground water.

 Study No.:  39  
CLARKE, Thomas A.  
Title:  Distribution and abundance of the eggs of nehu, Everasieholina 
parpureus, in Kaneohe Bay 1984-1988 
Citation:  0.  CURRENT   
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Clupeiformes 
FAMILY:  Engraulidae     GENUS:  Everasicholina     SPECIES:  parpureus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Central and South Bay    
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 45.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 50.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 07/01/84 to 07/01/88
Sampling Frequency at this location is Weekly/biweekly    Sampling Depth:  15.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  FISH EGGS                     
           PLANKTON                      
           FISH LARVAE                   
           BAITFISH                      
           DISTRIBUTION                  
           ABUNDANCE                     
           ECOLOGY                       
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Annotation: Vertical plankton samples were taken at 13-16 stations at weekly ((1984-1986) or biweekly (1986-1988) intervals. Ichthyoplankton (nehu eggs and larvae, other fish eggs and larvae) were counted from samples.

 Study No.:  40  
DEARDORFF, Thomas L. STANTON, Frank G.  
Title:  Nematode-induced abdominal distention in the Hawaiian puffer 
fish Canthigaster jactator (Jenkins)
Citation:  1983.  PACIFIC SCIENCE 37(1): 45-47

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Tetraodontiformes
FAMILY:  Canthigasteridae     GENUS:  Canthigaster     SPECIES:  jactator
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Nematoda     CLASS:        ORDER:     
FAMILY:  Philometridae     GENUS:  Philmetra     SPECIES:  sp.
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/22/82 to 07/19/82
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  20.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PARASITES                     
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Annotation: A heavy infection in the body cavity of 2 sharp-nosed puffer fish by a nematode is reported. The large number and size of the of the nematodes caused a conspicuous protrusion of the abdomen in both fish. Other infected specimens of C. jactator were observed in the waters of Kaneohe Bay.

 Study No.:  41  
STANTON, Frank G.  
Title:  Temporal patterns of spawning in the demersal brooding 
blackspot sergeant Abudefduf sordidus (Pisces, Pomacentridae) from 
Kaneohe Bay (Hawaii)
Citation:  1985.  PROC. 5TH INTERN. CORAL REEF CONGRESS, TAHITI 5: 361-366

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  sordidus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/06/82 to 01/15/85
Sampling Frequency at this location is every 5 days    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SPAWNING                      
           REPRODUCTION                  
           ITEROPARITY                   
           PERIODICITY                   
           TIME SERIES                   
           ECOLOGY                       
           BEHAVIOR                      
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Annotation: The spawning activities of the blackspot sergeant were studied for 22 months. Time series analysis of these data indicates that spawning is related to biotic as well as abiotic environmental cycles. An annual seawater temperature cycle regulates the onset and duration of the breeding season. The lack of spawning synchrony between adjacent study sites indicates that temporal cycles of less than 30 days are closely related to biotic factors rather than abiotic factors in the environment. HIMB Contribution No. 708.

 Study No.:  42  
SANSONE, Francis J. ANDREWS, Christina L. BUDDEMEIER, Robert W. 
TRIBBLE, Gordon W.  
Title:  Well point sampling of reef interstitial water 
Citation:  0.  CORAL REEFS (in press)  
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Checker Reef             
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 40.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 47.7" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  INTERSTITIAL WATER            
           WELL POINT                    
           ANAEROBIC                     
           DIAGENESIS                    
           WATER QUALITY                 
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Annotation: A technique is described for collecting reef interstital water using manually-driven well points. This method does not require the use of hydraulic drills, and eliminates the problems associated with the casing of boreholes. The technique allows collection of samples from discrete depths within reef frameworks, and produces samples unaffected by atmospheric or surface seawater contamination. Data from Checker Reef, Oahu, illustrate the utility of this approach.

 Study No.:  43  
SANSONE, Francis J. TRIBBLE, Gordon W.  
Title:  Anaerobic diagensis:  A common process in lithified marine 
carbonates 
Citation:  0.  SUBMITTED   
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Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 17.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 28.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 08/20/86 to 08/20/86
Sampling Frequency at this location is Once    Sampling Depth:  7.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  CARBONATE FRAMEWORKS          
           ANAEROBIC DIAGENESIS          
           LITHIFICATION                 
           ORGANIC MATTER OXIDATION      
           WATER QUALITY                 
           METHANE                       
           OXYGEN                        
           SULFATE                       
           GEOCHEMISTRY                  
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Annotation: Porewaters from a variety of Recent, Pleistocene, and Eocene lithified marine carbonate frameworks displayed similar conditions of dissolved oxygen, elevated levels of dissolved methane, and near-seawater sulfate levels. These porewaters also had low pH values (7.5-7.7), and contained elevated concentrations of sulfide (5-10 uM), dissolved inorganic carbon (2.05-2.45 mM), and inorganic nutrients. Authors concluded that anaerobic diagenesis involving bacterial degradation of organic matter is a common process in lithified marine carbonates, and may be an important controlling their carbonate geochemistry.

 Study No.:  44  
TRIBBLE, Gordon W. SANSONE, Francis J. SMITH, Stephen V. ANDREWS, Christine A.  
Title:  Stoichiometric modeling of anaerobic diagenesis within a coral 
reef framework
Citation:  0.  UNPUBLISHED 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  All     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Checker Reef             
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 40.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 47.7" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 05/24/86 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  5.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  CHEMICAL MODELING             
           ANAEROBIC DIAGENESIS          
           CARBONATE PRECIPITATION       
           DIAGENESIS                    
           SULFATE REDUCTION             
           METHANOGENESIS                
           WATER QUALITY                 
           GEOCHEMISTRY                  
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Annotation: Water was extracted from the internal framework of a coral reef using specially designed well points. A stochiometric model consistent with geochemistry of reefs is dominated by oxidation of organic material, presumably as a result of microbial activity. Oxic respiration resulted in rapid oxygen depletion; this was followed by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis. Localized sites of both carbonate dissolution and precipitation were noted. An analysis of inorganic nutrient ratios suggests the source of the organic material undergoing oxidation was particulate material entrained into the reef framework as water flowed through the structure.

 Study No.:  45  
BROSTOFF, William N.  
Title:  Seaweed productivity and community structure:  The role of 
micrograzers 
Citation:  0.  UNPUBLISHED   
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chlorophyta     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cyanophyta     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Rhodophyta     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Phaetophyta     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Annelida     CLASS:  Polychaeta     ORDER:     
FAMILY:  Nereidae     GENUS:  Platynereis     SPECIES:  dumerilii
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  North Reef of Coconut Is.
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/80 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  1.5
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  MICROGRAZERS                  
           MESOGRAZERS                   
           HERBIVORY                     
           ALGAE                         
           COMMUNITY STRUCTURE           
           ECOLOGY                       
           SEAWEED                       
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Annotation:

Annotation not entered

 Study No.:  46  
SMITH, Reginald J.  
Title:  Alarm signals in the goby Asteropterx semipunctatus
Citation:  0.  CURRENT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Gobiidae     GENUS:  Asteropteryx     SPECIES:  semipunctatus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Myctophiformes
FAMILY:  Synodontidae     GENUS:  Synodus     SPECIES:  variegatus
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  East Reef, Coconut Is.   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/25/87 to 08/15/88
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  2.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Checker Reef (Reef #8)   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 44.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 47.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/25/87 to 08/15/88
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  2.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ALARM SIGNALS                 
           PHEROMONES                    
           ALARM SIGNALS                 
           COMMUNICATION                 
           ELEOTRID                      
           BEHAVIOR                      
           PARENTAL CARE                 
           REPRODUCTION                  
           SPAWNING                      
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Annotation: This study was an examination of alarm signalling in the benthic goby Asteropteryx semipunctatus. Fish were collected with plastic bags by divers and observed in aquaria. Field observations are planned in the future at locations where collecting has not been carried out. In the lab, gobies are exposed to conspecific skin extracts and various other chemical stimuli, including "lizard fish water". Incidental observations on spawning and parental care are also being carried out.

 Study No.:  47  
BOOTH, David J.  
Title:  Adaptive significance of group living by juvenile domino 
damselfish (Dascyllus albisella)
Citation:  0.  CURRENT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Dascyllus     SPECIES:  albisella
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Reef 21                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 50.1" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 59.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/86 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Reef 22                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 58.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 54.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/86 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
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Location No.:  3     Study Site Name:  Reef 23                  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 27' 53.1" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 0.5" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/86 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  SURVIVORSHIP                  
           MORTALITY                     
           GROWTH                        
           RECRUITMENT                   
           GROUP LIVING                  
           COLONIES                      
           PREFERENCE                    
           ECOLOGY                       
           BEHAVIOR                      
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Annotation: A field study of the life histories of juvenile Dascyllus albisella is being conducted to determine whether individuals belonging to large groups enjoy higher growth rates and survivorship. All clonies on three patch reefs in Kaneohe Bay are regularily censussed and fish marked for individual identification are measured at intervals to determine growth rates. Individuals have been moved between groups of different sizes (reciprocal groups) and artifically constructed groups of juveniles have been introduced to empty coral heads to further determine any effects of group size and growth. Settlement of recruits are monitored in relation to group size preferences.

 Study No.:  48  
STONER, Douglas S.  
Title:  Costs and benefits of the colonial ascidian, Diplosoma similis 
Citation:  0.  CURRENT   
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Ascidiacea     ORDER:    Aplousobranchia 
FAMILY:  Didemndidae     GENUS:  Diplosoma     SPECIES:  similis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Leeward Coconut Island   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/82 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  12.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  RECRUITMENT                   
           FRAGMENTATION                 
           LIFE HISTORY                  
           LARVAE                        
           COLONIAL ORGANIZATION         
           DISTRIBUTION                  
           ABUNDANCE                     
           ECOLOGY                       
           DISPERSAL                     
           SURVIVORSHIP                  
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Annotation: This study concerns the trade-offs between various life history parameters; fragmentation, survivorship, fecundity and growth, in a clonal ascidian along a depth gradient from the reef flat to deep slope. Reciprical transplantations controlling for genotype are being conducted to determine the relationship of depth to life-history characteristics.

 Study No.:  49  
STANTON, Frank G.  
Title:  Temporal patterns of spawning in the demersal brooding Hawaiian 
Sergeant Major,  Abudefduf abdominalis
Citation:  0.  CURRENT 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  abdominalis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/06/82 to 01/15/85
Sampling Frequency at this location is every 5 days    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SPAWNING                      
           REPRODUCTION                  
           PERIODICITY                   
           INTEROPARITY                  
           ECOLOGY                       
           BEHAVIOR                      
           PARENTAL CARE                 
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Annotation: Spawning and parental care have been followed throughout this study to determine the presence of temporal and spatial patterns in reproductive activity. Three sites around Coconut Island (the Point, Ski Point and the Lighthouse) are observed for spawning and nesting activity in this species.

 Study No.:  50  
STANTON, Frank G.  
Title:  The effect of supplemental feeding on spawning in a field 
population of Maomao, Abudef duf abdominalis
Citation:  0.  UNPUBLISHED 

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  abdominalis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 12/17/82 to 03/17/83
Sampling Frequency at this location is every 5 days    Sampling Depth:  4.0
This study site was manipulated, see annotation for details.
Keywords:  SPAWNING                      
           REPRODUCTION                  
           DIET                          
           LIPIDS                        
           PARENTAL CARE                 
           ECOLOGY                       
           BEHAVIOR                      
           FEEDING                       
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Annotation:

Annotation not entered

 Study No.:  51  
STANTON, Frank G.  
Title:  Longevity and site tenacity in Abudefduf 
Citation:  0.  CURRENT   
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  abdominalis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  sordidus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/82 to 12/31/99
Sampling Frequency at this location is variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  LONGEVITY                     
           SURVIVORSHIP                  
           SPAWNING                      
           SITE ATTACHMENT               
           REPRODUCTION                  
           PARENTAL CARE                 
           BEHAVIOR                      
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Annotation: Observations of spawning and nesting of recognizable individuals and marked nest sites over the length of the study

 Study No.:  52  
MAY, Robert C.  
Title:  Larval survival in the maomao, Abudefduf abdominalis (Quoy and 
Gaimard) 
Citation:  1967.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 88  
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Abudefduf     SPECIES:  abdominalis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 03/01/66 to 06/30/67
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  4.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  LARVAL CULTURE                
           REPRODUCTION                  
           PERIODICITY                   
           CRITICAL PERIOD               
           SPAWNING                      
           MORTALITY                     
           GROWTH                        
           FEEDING                       
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Annotation: Survival of Abudefduf abdominalis larvae was studied in both the lab and the field. Lab-rearing was, with one exception, unsuccessful. A critical period exists at the time of yolk absorption. Larval feeding is selective on nauplii (at first) and later on adult copepods. Collections of egg masses and behavioral observations were made on natural and artifical substrate around Coconut Island.

 Study No.:  53

JONES, Robert S.

Title:  Ecological relationships in Hawaiian and Johnston Island 
Acanthuridae (surgeonfishes) with emphasis on food and feeding habitats
Citation:  1967.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 245

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Acanthuridae     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay              
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 0' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 0' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ECOLOGY                       
           FEEDING                       
           HERBIVORY                     
           COMPETITION                   
           HABITAT SELECTION             
           HABITAT PARTITIONING          
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Annotation: Four genera and 20 species of acanthurids from Hawaii and Johnston Island were investigated for factors that might provide potential ecological separation of the species. The factors investigated are habitat preference, foraging methods, food eaten and possible morphological specialization for feeding. Some specimens were collected in Kaneohe Bay for analysis, however sampling locations and dates are not given.

 Study No.:  54  
REDALJE, Randi C.  
Title:  The responses of two species of hermatypic corals and their 
zooxanthellae to changes in  light intensity 
Citation:  1976.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 42  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Faviidae     GENUS:  Cyphastrea     SPECIES:  ocellina
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Agariciidae     GENUS:  Leptoseris     SPECIES:  incrustans
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Reef #10? (by Heeia)     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 58.5" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 24.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/76 to 02/28/76
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  2.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Reef 43? (near buoy 13)  
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 49.5" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 48.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/76 to 02/28/76
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  2.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  LIGHT                         
           SYMBIOSIS                     
           ZOOXANTHELLAE                 
           ALIZARIN STAIN                
           CARBON                        
           NITROGEN                      
           GROWTH                        
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Annotation: This study compares the effects of different light intensities on the zooxanthellae of "sun" and "shade" corals. Two Hawaiian species of hermatypic corals were selected for this purpose: Cyphastrea ocellina, a shallow-reef species, and Leptoseris incrustans, a deep-reef species. Sampling sites are described as patch reefs by Heeia Point (Reef 10?) and next to buoy 13 (Reef 43, using buoy 13 from 1967 map).

Study No.:  55  
KELSO, Donald P.  
Title:  A comparative morphological and ecological study of two species 
of the sea urchin genus Echinometra in Hawaii 
Citation:  1970.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 112  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Echinodermata     CLASS:  Echinoidea     ORDER:    Echinoida 
FAMILY:  Echinometridae     GENUS:  Echinometra     SPECIES:  oblonga 
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Echinodermata     CLASS:  Echinoidea     ORDER:    Echinoida
FAMILY:  Echinometridae     GENUS:  Echinometra     SPECIES:  mathaei
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Checker Reef (Reef 8)    
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 44.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 13.9" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Kapapa Island            
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 51.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 48.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  MORPHOLOGY                    
           HABITAT SPECIALIZATION        
           INTERTIDAL                    
           PHENOTYPIC VARIATION          
           REPRODUCTION                  
           HYBRIDIZATION                 
           SPECIATION                    
           PERIODICITY                   
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Annotation: Two species of Echinometra were examined for taxonnomic separation into species, polyphenotypes or polymorphs. Morphological and reproductive data were used as well as hybridization experiments. Specimens were collected on Checker Reef (sampling data not given) and Kapapa Island.

 Study No.:  56  
KIMMERER, William J.  
Title:  Plankton patchiness and ecosystem stability 
Citation:  1980.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 177  
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     ORDER:    Calanoida
FAMILY:  Calanidae     GENUS:  Acrocalanus     SPECIES:  inermis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Copepoda     ORDER:    Cyclopoida
FAMILY:        GENUS:  Oithona     SPECIES:  simplex
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  South Kaneohe Bay        
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 51.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 37.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 07/13/76 to 10/15/79
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY          
           ZOOPLANKTON                   
           PHYTOPLANKTON                 
           SPATIAL VARIATION             
           TEMPORAL VARIATION            
           REPRODUCTION                  
           FOOD LIMITATION               
           SEWAGE                        
           COMMUNITY STABILITY           
           LIFE HISTORY                  
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Annotation: Spatial and temporal variablity in 3 measures of rate functions in Kaneohe Bay planktonic ecosystem was determined. Temporal variation was greater than spatial. Transects and point samples were taken in the South Bay.

 Study No.:  57  
JOKIEL, Paul L.  
Title:  The photobiology of the reef coral Pocillopora damicornis and 
symbiotic zooxanthallae 
Citation:  1985.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 221  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Pocilloporidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  damicornis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island reefs     
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 09/01/80 to 12/31/82
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  2.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ZOOXANTHELLAE                 
           SYMBIOSIS                     
           LIGHT                         
           PHOTOBIOLOGY                  
           REPRODUCTION                  
           GROWTH                        
           ECOLOGY                       
           LIFE HISTORY                  
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Annotation: Pocillopora damicornis and zooxanthellae show strong biological responses to subtle changes in the light spectrum, intensity and modulation of the natural radiation environment in the 280 nm to 700 nm range. Corals and in vitro cultures of zooxanthellae were grown in full spectrum solar radiation and in filtered sunlight in the same PAR but lacking UV radiation. Growth, amount of UV-absorbing substances, photosynthetic rate, saturation constant, productivity and respiration rate were compared. Specimens were collected from fringing reefs of Coconut Island.

 Study No.:  58  
KRASNICK, George J.  
Title:  Temporal and spatial variations in phytoplankton productivity 
and related factors in the surface waters of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii 
Citation:  1973.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 91  
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Sampling period from 03/10/70 to 04/30/71
Sampling Frequency at this location is biweekly    Sampling Depth:  1.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY          
           NITRATES                      
           PHOSPHATE                     
           WATER QUALITY                 
           AMMONIUM                      
           LIGHT                         
           PHYTOPLANKTON                 
           TEMPORAL VARIATION            
           SPATIAL VARIATION             
           SURVEY                        
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Annotation: Data on primary productivity, chlorophyll a, nitrate and phosphate in surface waters were collected on a 14-month series of biweekly cruises in Kaneohe Bay.

 Study No.:  59  
LAMBERTS, Austin E.  
Title:  Alizarin deposition by corals 
Citation:  1973.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 163

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Pocilloporidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  damicornis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ALIZARIN STAIN                
           GROWTH                        
           REPRODUCTION                  
           CALCIFICATION                 
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Annotation: Alizarin red S was used to visualize sites of calcification in reef coral under controlled laboratory and aquarium conditions using the reef coral Pocillipora damicornis and 10 other species. Alizarin was taken up by living coral most effectively if added to the intake of a running seawater aquarium giving a final concentration of 10 ppm. Corals were collected from Coconut Island fringing reefs.

 Study No.:  60  
LAMBERSON, Phillip B.  
Title:  The effects of light on primary productivity in south Kaneohe Bay 
Citation:  1974.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 41  
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 21 degr. 25' 46.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 0.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 05/15/73 to 11/13/73
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  10.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY          
           LIGHT                         
           TEMPERATURE                   
           PHYTOPLANKTON                 
           ECOLOGY                       
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Annotation: Samples from the approximate center of South Kaneohe Bay were taken to determine primary productivity over the period of the study. Plant pigments, productivity, illumination and temperature were taken over a depth gradient down to 10 m.

 Study No.:  61  
LEE, Moon H.  
Title:  Establishment and characterization of a marine fish cell line, 
Caranx mate ('Omaka) 
Citation:  1973.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 65

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Carangidae     GENUS:  Caranx     SPECIES:  mate
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  CELL LINE CULTURE             
           FISH LARVAE                   
           TISSUE CULTURE                
           FISHERIES                     
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Annotation: A cell-line of larval Caranx mate tissue was produced and characterized. Larvae where collected from surface waters around Coconut Island.

 Study No.:  62  
LEE, Benny K.  
Title:  Ecological and physiological studies of soil microfungi in 
Heeia mangrove swamp, Oahu,  Hawaii 
Citation:  1971.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF BOTANICAL SCIENCES, UNIV. OF 
HAWAII pp.  102  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Fungi     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All 
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  All     SPECIES:  all 
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Tracheophyta     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  Hibiscus     SPECIES:  tiliaceus
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Tracheophyta     CLASS:        ORDER:     
FAMILY:  Rhizophoraceae     GENUS:  Rhizophora     SPECIES:  mangle
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Tracheophyta     CLASS:  All     ORDER:    All
FAMILY:  All     GENUS:  Bruguiera     SPECIES:  sexangula
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Heeia stream             
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 25.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 48' 56.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 07/08/68 to 05/05/70
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  0.1
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  MICROFUNGI                    
           FUNGI                         
           SOIL                          
           MANGROVES                     
           SWAMPS                        
           GROWTH                        
           ROOTS                         
           SALINITY                      
           TEMPERATURE                   
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Annotation: The microfungi in the soil, rhizosphere, rhizoplane and macerated root tissue of mangrove seedlings growing in the Heeia swamp were studied by incubation methods and analysis of each population isolated. Direct observation of the mangrove prop roots and seedlings revealed additional populations of fungi.

 Study No.:  63  
FOSTER, Maridell A.  
Title:  The comparative acclimation behavior of several pomacentrid 
fishes to tropical sea anemones
Citation:  1975.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 112

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Chordata     CLASS:  Osteichthyes     ORDER:    Perciformes
FAMILY:  Pomacentridae     GENUS:  Dascyllus     SPECIES:  albisella
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Actinaria
FAMILY:        GENUS:  Radianthus     SPECIES:  papillosa
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kapapa Sand Bar          
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 40.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 25.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is Unknown    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  SYMBIOSIS                     
           BEHAVIOR                      
           ACCLIMATION                   
           PHYSIOLOGY                    
           ETHOGRAM                      
           FEEDING                       
           MUCUS                         
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Annotation: The behavioral and physiological mechnisms which allow the symbiosis between certain pomacentrid fishes and tropical sea anemones to be initiated and maintained were investigated. Dascyllus and Radianthus were collected in the Bay. Several species of Amphiprion were also collected, along with several species of anemones, from Enewetak Atoll.

 Study No.:  64  
HARRIGAN, June F.  
Title:  The planula larva of Pocillopora damicornis: lunar periodicity 
of swarming and substratum  selection behavior 
Citation:  1972.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 213

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Cnidaria     CLASS:  Anthozoa     ORDER:    Scleractinia
FAMILY:  Pocilloporidae     GENUS:  Pocillopora     SPECIES:  damicornis
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Checher Reef (Reef 8)    
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 44.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 47.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 04/01/69 to 05/31/70
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  PERIODICITY                   
           SPAWNING                      
           REPRODUCTION                  
           LARVAE                        
           ECOLOGY                       
           PLANULAE                      
           SUBSTRATUM SELECTION          
           BEHAVIOR                      
           TEMPERATURE                   
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Annotation: Swarming of planulae was analysed with respect to five physical factors: moon phase, temperature, tides, photoperiod, and rainfall. A total of 69,028 panulae was obtained from 186 out of 472 coral heads collected from Checker Reef. The number of planulae released daily was signficantly correlated with moon phase, with temperature, tides and photoperiod significant only in interactions.

 Study No.:  65  
HARRISON, John T.  
Title:  The influence of Alpheus ackayi on ecosystem dynamics in 
Kaneohe Bay 
Citation:  1981.  PH.D. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 112  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda 
FAMILY:  Cragonidae     GENUS:  Alpheus     SPECIES:  mackayi
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Kaneohe Bay in general   
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 31' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 51' 20.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 01/01/01 to 01/01/01
Sampling Frequency at this location is unknown    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ECOSYSTEMS                    
           ECOLOGY                       
           NUTRIENT CYCLING              
           SEDIMENTS                     
           PARTICULATE ORGANIC CARBON    
           PHYTOPLANKTON                 
           SEWAGE                        
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Annotation: Field and laboratory studies of lagoon floor sedimentary infauna were performed in Kaneohe Bay. In particular, the role of Alpheus mackayi in the cycling of dissolved nutrients between the sediments and the water column was examined. Material fluxes from in situ incubations, substratum manipulations, sediment traps, and specific laboratory experiments were considered in the context of extant data on ecosystem dynamic processes. Samples were collected from the bottom sediment throughout the bay.

 Study No.:  
66  HIGA, George .  
Title:  A quantitative study of the fixed motor patterns of the shrimp 
Stenopus hispidus, particularly those movements associated with self-grooming
Citation:  1967.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 30

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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda
FAMILY:  Stenopidae     GENUS:  Stenopus     SPECIES:  hispidus
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Arthropoda     CLASS:  Malacostraca     ORDER:    Decapoda
FAMILY:  Hippolytidae     GENUS:  Hippolyomata     SPECIES:  grabhani
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Coconut Island           
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 27.8" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 39.2" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 02/01/67 to 07/31/67
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  0.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  BEHAVIOR                      
           FIXED MOTOR PATTERNS          
           GROOMING                      
           SYMBIOSIS                     
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Annotation: The main objectives of this study were to 1) compare the grooming behavior of 2 species of symbiotic shrimp, 2) to determine to what degree external conditions effected these behaviors and 3) observe and quantify the compensatory movements of the adjacent appendages when the opposite appendage was removed.

 Study No.:  67  
HIGGINS, John H.  
Title:  Some aspects of the ecology of a bivalve mollusc in Kaneohe Bay, 
Oahu, Hawaii 
Citation:  1969.  M.S. THESIS, DEPT. OF OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIV. OF HAWAII pp. 47  
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Classification of Study Organisms: 
PHYLUM:  Mollusca     CLASS:  Bivalvia     ORDER:    Veneroida 
FAMILY:  Veneridae     GENUS:  Tapes     SPECIES:  philippinarum
This taxon is a primary focus in this study.
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Classification of Study Organisms:
PHYLUM:  Brachiopoda     CLASS:        ORDER:     
FAMILY:        GENUS:  Lingula     SPECIES:  reevii
This taxon is a secondary focus in this study.
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Location No.:  1     Study Site Name:  Southeast Kaneohe Bay    
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 26' 0.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 47' 50.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/67 to 06/01/68
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
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Location No.:  2     Study Site Name:  Buoy 13 (1964 map)       
Study site coordinates are:
 21 degr. 28' 51.0" N.Lat. and 157 degr. 49' 51.0" W.Long. to
Sampling period from 06/01/67 to 06/01/68
Sampling Frequency at this location is Variable    Sampling Depth:  3.0
This site was not manipulated during this study.
Keywords:  ECOLOGY                       
           BEHAVIOR                      
           GROWTH                        
           LARVAE                        
           SETTLEMENT                    
           LIFE HISTORY                  
           PREDATOR/PREY INTERACTIONS    
           HARVESTING                    
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Annotation: This study was made 1) to collect relevant ecological d