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1991 INDEX Helgren, David M. 387 Scott, Allen J. 472-489 Author Herbst, Lawrence 236-237 Seilacher, Adolf 239 Hitchner, R. Bruce 36-55 Sharma, Pankaj 456-471 A Holl, Augustin 394-413 Sherman, DouglasJ . 442-452 Alon, David 394-413 Hou Xianguang 8-20 Sigurdsson, Haraldur 310-327 Antibus, Robert K. 156-165 Hueber, Francis M. 125 Smith, Patricia 394-413 Arculus, RichardJ . 276-309 Huke, Robert E. 120-121 Smith, Roger C. 243-245 B Staudigel, Hubert 246-247 Barrett, Robert T. 82-95 J-K Jackson, Wendy M. 368-369 T Bass, Oron L. (Sonny) 427 Jaynes, Jesse M. 388-390 Talmadge, John B. 365 Berglund, Ross E. 352-363 JohnsonJ,a y K. 492-494 Thrower, Norman J. W. 377 BergstromJ,a n 8-20, 238, 239 Jull, A. J.T. 456-471 Tomlinson, P. Barry 188-195 Beyers, William B. 376-377 Kammen, Daniel M. 3-5 Tuan, Yi-Fu 370 Biun, Alim 70-81 Kapteijns, Lidwien 500-501 Tucker, Annette B. 352-363 Black, Lydia 490-492 King, David A. 342-351 Turner, B. L. 11 133-135 Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique 166-187 Kiu, Kam-Biu 121 Boulding, Kenneth E. 259-260 V-W Kubik, Peter W. 456-471 Brady, James E. 114-115 Vogt, Rochus E. 136-137 Kushiro, Ikuo 276-309 Brandon, Katrina 371-372 Voorhies, Barbara 20-35 Britten, Hugh B. 366-367 L Wallach, Bret 6-7 Brookfield, H.C. 122-123 Land, E. Darrell 414-431 Weishampel, David B. 196-215 Brussard, Peter F. 366-367 Landrum, Leslie R. 116 White,J .P . 96-113 Burton, lan 374-375 Lesica, Peter 156-165 Williams, Jack F. 370-371 Buttimer, Anne 240 Levy, Thomas E. 394-413 Wolfe, Edward W. 456-471 Lindstrém, Maurits 8-20 Wolfe, Linda D. 241 Lo,C.P. 121 Calder, William A. Ill 56-69 Y-Z Lowenthal, David 266-275 Carey, Steven 310-327 Yapa, Lakshman S. 263-265 Chen Jun-Yuan 8-20 M Yochelson, Ellis L. 375-376, 453-455 Chirino-Galvez, Luis 496-497 Macdonald, Ken 364-365 Zhao, Qi-Kun 115-116 Chisholm, Michael 498-499 Maehr, David S. 414-431 Zreda, Marek G. 456-471 Clark, Eugenie 138-155 Mandeville, Charles 310-327 Collins, D.H. 238 Mattingly, DavidJ . 36-55 McKinney, Frank K. 432-44 D-E-F Merrick, Thomas W. 124 Subject Dale, Virginia HH. 328-341 Daly, Herman E. 260-263 Michaels, George H. 20-35 A Donahue, D.J. 456-471 Mikesell, Marvin W. 242-243 Africa (Roman), olive oil production 36-55 Dorn, Ronald 1. 456-471 Miller, Naomi F. 245-246 Alaska, Unalaska archaeology and history Emmons, Louise 70-81 Montagnini, Florencia 367-367 project 490-492 Fedonkin, Mikhail A. 453-455 N-O-P Andes, soil erosion 216-231 Feldmann, Rodney 352-363, 496-497 Nietschmann, Bernard 232-234, 372-373 Anthropology, Datoga economic differen- Fiske, Richard S. 498 Norman, David B. 196-215 tiation, Tanzania 166-187 Flannery, T. F. 96-113 OBrien, Stephen J. 118-119 Aquaculture, Zhu Jiang Delta, China Fordyce, R. Ewan 235 Peet, Richard 501-503 120-121 Furness, Robert W. 82-95 Phillips, Fred M. 456-471 Archaeology Pimentel, David 390-393 Alaska, Unalaska project 490-492 G Pohle, Mary 138-155 Botswana, White Paintings Rock Shelter Garcia-Ramon, M. Dolors 239-240 494-495 Gauthier, DonaldJ . 472-489 R Israel, subterranean settlement in the Goldberg, Paul 394-413 Rabin, Joan 138-155 Negev 394-413 Gonzalez Lauck, Rebecca B. 503 Redford, Ken 236-237 Mexico, shrimp fishery 20-35 Goulet, Denis 131-132 Riser, George M. 20-35 Mississippi, settlement revealed on GIS Grayum, Michael H. 495-496 Robbins, Lawrence H. 494-495 492-494 Grigorescu, Dan 196-215 Roe, David 504 Tunisia, Roman olive oil production Grigson, Caroline 394-413 Roelke, Melody E. 118-119 36-55 Gust, David A. 276-309 Roof, Jayde C. 414-431 Arctic, NSF projects 365 Rowan, Yorke 394-413 H Armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus), home Harden, Carol P. 216-231 S range and social dynamics, Florida Harris, Larry 117-118 Saunier, Richard E. 387-388 236-237 1991 INDEX Barents Sea, seabirds and fish declines California, missile and space industry armadillos 236-237 82-95 472-489 panthers, conservation and geology Beaches, profile development, Ireland Chengjiang, China, fossil fauna 8-19, 117-119 442-452 238-239 panthers, Everglades deaths 427 Biogeography Chile, fossil (Eocene) crustaceans 496-497 panthers, social ecology 414-431 Boloria butterfly, North America 366-367 China Forests, allometry of temperate and tropi- dinosaurs of Transylvania 196-215 Chengjiang fossil fauna 8-19, 238-239 cal trees 342-351 mammals, New Ireland 96-113 development 6-7 Fuelwood 3-5 Biotechnology 388-390 macaques and tourists at Mt. Emei Fuji, composition of pyroclastic material Book reviews 115-116, 241 276-309 Archaeological Geology of North America Zhu Jiang Delta aquaculturists G (N. P. Lasca & J. Donahue) 378 120-121, 370-371 GIS, aboriginal settlement, Mississippi Atlas of United States Environmental Issues Colorado, territorial hummingbirds 56-69 492-494 (R. J. Mason & M. T. Mattson) 504 Conifers, pollen scavenging in Glacial chronology, Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Burning Bush: A Fire History of Australia Podocarpaceae 188-195 surface-exposure dating 456-471 (S.J. Pine) 375-376 Conservation Gravitational waves, LIGO 136-137 Drifting Continents and Colliding Para- Miskito Coast Protected Area 232-234, Guatemala, Naj Tunich vandalism digms (J. A. Steward) 246-247 371-373 114-115 From Sea Charts to Satellite Images: Inter- UNCED meeting, Brazil 387-388 Guava, botanical research 116 preting North American History through Costa Rica Maps (D. Buisseret) 377 allometry of trees in tropical forests H-I-J Geography of the Information Economy 342-351 Hakone, composition of pyroclastic (M. Hepworth) 376-377 botanical exploration 495-496 material 276-309 Karnali under Stress (B. Bishop) 122-123 epiphyte richness and canopy soils Hawaii, glacial chronology of Mauna Kea Landscapes of Power: From Detroit to 156-165 456-471 Disney World (S. Zukin) 501-503 soil restoration 367-368 Human and physical sciences, and envi- Nothing to Fear: Risks and Hazards in Crustaceans ronmental change 133-135, 370 American Society (A. Kirby) 374-375 Chile (Eocene) 496-497 Hummingbirds, territorial 56-69 Phytoarchaeology (R. R. Brooks & Washington (Eocene—Miocene), paleo- Indonesia, Krakatau submarine pyroclas- D. Johannes) 245-246 bathymetry 352-363 tic flows 310-327 Prehistoric Mesoamerica (R. E. W. Interdisciplinary knowledge, and wisdom D Adams) 503 131-132 Dating, glacial chronology of Mauna Kea, Reflections on Richard Hartshorne’s The Hawaii 456-471 Ireland, gravel beaches, Malin Head Nature of Geography (J. N. Entrikin & Datoga economic differentiation, 442-452 S. D. Brunn, ed.) 242-243 Israel, subterranean settlement in the Tanzania 166-187 The Flowering of Gondwana (M. E. White) Development Negev (4500-3700 BC) 394-413 125 China 6-7 Japan, Fuji and Hakone volcanoes The Short Life of an Unlucky Spanish conservation and 371-373, 387-388 276-309 Galleon, Los Tres Reyes, 1628-1634 sustainable growth 260-263 K-L (C. R. Phillips) 243-245 theories 263-265, 498-499 Kenya, egg-color variability and conspecific A Taste of the Country: A Collection of Dinosaurs, island biogeography, nest parasitism in weaverbirds 368-369 Calvin Beale’s Writings (P. Morrison, Transylvania 196-215 Krakatau, submarine pyroclastic flows ed.) 124 DNA, Florida panther 119 310-327, 498 The World of Pastoralism: Herding Systems Dolphins (Oligocene), New Zealand 235 Labor market in Comparative Perspective (J. G. Galaty & D.L. Johnson, ed.} 500-501 E women, Massachusetts 239-240 Botany Earth sciences, profile development of missile and space industry, California Costa Rica exploration 495-496 gravel beaches, Ireland 442-452 472-489 epiphytes and canopy soils 156-165 Ecuador, Andean soil erosion 216-231 LIGO 136-137 guava 116 Environmental change, physical and M pollen scavenging, Podocarpaceae 188-195 human sciences 133-135 Malaysia, treeshrews 70-81 Botswana, White Paintings Rock Shelter Environmental debate 266-275 Massachusetts, women and the labor 494-495 Epiphytes, richness and canopy soils, market 239-240 Brazil, UNCED meeting 387-388 Costa Rica 156-165 Maternal behavior, Malaysian treeshrews Bryozoans, phylogeny limits function F 70-81 432-441 Fish declines, and seabirds, Shetland and Maya, vandalism of ceremonial cave Butterflies, Boloria biogeography 366-367 Barents Sea 82-95 114-115 510 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC RESEARCH & EXPLORATION 7(4):509-511; 1991 Mexico, ancient shrimp fishery 20-35 Physical and human sciences, and envi- Mount St. Helens revegetation 10 years Mid-ocean Ridge, images of 364-365 ronmental change 133-135, 370 post eruption 328-341 Migration, territorial hummingbirds Pollen scavenging, Podocarpaceae WwW 56-69 188-195 Washington Militarism, science and nationalistic R Mount St. Helens revegetation 10 years 259-260 Red Sea, sandperch social dynamics posteruption 328-341 Miskito Coast Protected Area 232-234, 138-155 paleobathymetry of crustaceans 371-373 Revegetation, Mount St. Helens debris (Eocene—Miocene) 352-363 Missile and space industry, California avalanche 328-341 Weaverbirds Ploceus , egg-color variability 472-489 Roman Africa, olive oil production 36-55 and conspecific nest parasitism 368-369 Mississippi, aboriginal settlement Romania, dinosaurs, Transylvania 196-215 Whales (Oligocene), New Zealand 235 revealed on GIS 492-494 Wisconsin, allometry of trees in temperate Mount Emei, macaques and tourists S forests 342-351 115-116, 241 Sandperch social dynamics 138-155 Wisdom, and interdisciplinary knowledge Mount St. Helens, revegetation 10 years Science and nationalistic militarism 131-132 posteruption 328-341 259-260 Women, labor market, Massachusetts N-O Seabirds, and fish declines, Shetland and 239-240 Barents Sea 82-95 Naj Tunich, vandalism 114-115 Seafloor, images of the Mid-ocean Ridge Z National Science Foundation, Arctic 365 364-365 Zoogeography. See Biogeography Nest parasitism and color variability in Shetland, seabirds and fish declines 82-95 Zoology weaverbirds 368-369 Shrimp fishery, ancient Mexico 20-35 armadillos, Florida 236-237 New Caledonia, pollen scavenging, Soil erosion, Andes 216-231 bryozoans, phylogeny limits function Podocarpaceae 188-195 Soil restoration, tropical 367-368 432-441 New Zealand Soils, canopy, and epiphyte richness, hummingbirds, Colorado 56-69 cetaceans, penguins, and dolphins Costa Rica 156-165 macaques and tourists at Mt. Emei, (Oligocene) 235 Solar ovens 3-5 China 115-116, 241 pollen scavenging, Podocarpaceae Space and missile industry, California panthers, Florida 117-119, 414-431 188-195 472-489 sandperch social dynamics, Red Sea Nicaragua, Miskito Coast Protected Area Sustainable growth 260-263 138-155 232-234, 371-373 seabirds and fish declines, Barents Sea Olive oil production, Roman Africa 36-55 T and Shetland 82-95 Oregon, allometry of trees in temperate Tanzania, Datoga economic differentia- treeshrews, Malaysia 70-81 forests 342-351 tion 166-187 weaverbird egg-color variability and Tasmania, pollen scavenging, nest parasitism, Kenya 368-369 P Podocarpaceae 188-195 Paleoenvironment, Arctic and pole to pole Third World, sustainable growth 365 260-263 ERRATA Paleontology Transylvania, Romania, dinosaurs o“nT heE arCthhe”n gbjyi aCnhge n FaJ.u-nY.a, —JO.l Bdeersgstt roSmo,f t-Mb.o dLiiendd sFtaruomn,a cetaceans, dolphins, and penguins 196-215 and Hou X. (R&E 7[1}:8-19; 1991) (Oligocene), New Zealand 235 Trees PAGE 8. For: “Figure 1. Fuxianhuia.... CHIP CLARK” Chengjiang fauna (Cambrian) 8-19, Read: “Figure 1. Fuzianhuia.... SMITHSONIAN INSTITU- 238-239 alflooremsettsr y 3i4n 2t-e3m5p1e rate and tropical PTAIGOEN P1H5.O TOF orN:O . “F8i8g-u1r9e6 752. ” ...Microdictyon....cHIP color-marked early Paleozoic trail plantations, restoration of tropical soils cLark” Read: “Figure 5. ...Microdictyon.... SMITHSON- 453-455 367-368 IPAANG E IN1S7T.I TUFToIrO: N “FPiHgOuTrO e N7O.. .8..8p-r1ia9p6u7l4id" worm.... UNO crustaceans (Eocene), Chile 496-497 Treeshrews, Malaysian 70-81 SAMUELLSON crustaceans (Eocene—Miocene), Tunisia, Roman olive oil production Read: “Figure 7. ...priapulid worm...SMITHSONIAN INSTI- Washington 352-363 36-55 FToUrT:I O“NF igPuHrOeT O 8. NOE.ld on8i8a-.1..9.6 73c”a"p CLARK” Read: “Figure 8. Panthers, Florida Eldonia.... SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PHOTO NO. 88-19675” conservation and geology 117-119 U-V “Stability and Flexibility through Community Everglades deaths 427 U.N. Conservation, Environment, and Dynamics of the Spotted Sandperch” by Eugenie Clark, social ecology 414-431 Development meeting 387-388 Mary Pohle, and Joan Rabin (R&E 8{2]:138-155; 1991) PAGE 140. For: “Figure 2. ... study site off the coast of Papua New Guinea, zoogeography of Unalaska archaeology and history Saudi Arabia.” Read: “Figure 2. ... study site in the New Ireland mammals 96-113 490-492 Ras Mohammed National Marine Park, Egypt.” Pastoralists, Datoga economic differentia- Volcanology “The Pleistocene History of the Alpine Butterfly tion, Tanzania 166-187 Fuji and Hakone pyroclastic material Boloria improba (Nymphalidae)” by Hugh B. Britten Pastures, tropical soil degradation and 276-309 & Peter F. Brussard (RG&E 8[3]:366-367; 1991) PAGE 366. For: “Figure 2. ... northern dingy fritillary restoration 367-368 Krakatau submarine pyroclastic flows (Boloria improba).... i3/C# ®. BRITTEN” Read: “Figure 2. Penguins (Oligocene), New Zealand 235 310-327, 498 Uncompahgre fritillary (Boloria acrocnema).... PAUL OPLER™ 1991 INDEX 511

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