Biology of Hawaiian Streams and Estuaries (Symposium Volume)
(edited by N.L. Evenhuis and J.M. Fitzsimons)
Published June 2007 as Bishop Museum Bulletin in Cultural and Environmental Studies 3
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Full volume (vii + 332 pp.) [ pdf -- highres 76.9 MB; lowres -- 5.8 MB]
Individual Chapters:
Foreword — William S. Devick ... vii [pdf -- 132 KB]
Introduction — J. Michael Fitzsimons & Robert T. Nishimoto ... 1 [pdf -- 36 KB]
Hawaiian stream fishes: The role of amphidromy in history, ecology,
and conservation biology —Robert M. McDowall ..
3 [pdf -- 128 KB]
Behavioral ecology of indigenous stream fishes in Hawai`i — J. Michael
Fitzsimons, Mark G. McRae & Robert T. Nishimoto .....
11 [pdf -- 196 KB]
The Hawaiian ahupua`a land use system: Its biological resource zones
and the challenge for silvicultural restoration — Dieter Mueller-Dombois …… 23 [pdf -- highres 19.2 MB; lowres -- 428 KB]
Opportunities in stream drift: methods, goby larval types, temporal
cycles, in-situ mortality estimation, and conservation implications
— Kim N.I. Bell …… 35 [pdf -- highres 57.8 MB; lowres -- 1 MB]
Production, marine larval retention or dispersal, and recruitment of
amphidromous Hawaiian gobioids: Issues and implications — Cheryl A.
Murphy & J. H. Cowan, Jr. ..... 63 [pdf -- 1.5 MB]
Early seaward drift of gobies in Japan — Kei’ichiro Iguchi ……
75 [ pdf -- highres 6.1 MB; lowres -- 248 KB]
The potential for source-sink population dynamics in Hawaii’s amphidromous
fishes — Mark G. McRae …….. 87 [pdf -- highres 36.3 MB; lowres -- 336 KB]
Applications of stable isotope analysis to tracing nutrient sources
to Hawaiian gobioid fishes and other stream organisms — Keith A. Hobson,
R.J.F. Smith & P. Sorensen .…. 99 [pdf -- highres 14.9 MB; lowres -- 240 KB]
Morphometric and genetic confirmation of two species of Kuhlia (Osteichthyes:
Kuhliidae) in Hawai`i — Lori K. Benson McRae ……
113 [pdf -- highres 35 MB; lowres -- 256 KB]
The importance of functional morphology for fishery conservation and
management: applications to Hawaiian amphidromous fishes — Heiko L.
Schoenfuss & Richard W. Blob ..… 125 [pdf -- highres 21.1 MB; lowres -- 368 KB]
Mugilids in the muliwai: a tale of two mullets — Robert T. Nishimoto,
Troy E. Shimoda & Lance K. Nishiura … 143 [pdf -- highres 99.6 MB; lowres -- 522 MB]
Parasites of Hawaiian stream fishes: sources and impacts — William
F. Font … 157 [ pdf -- 212 KB]
Hihiwai (Neritina granosa Sowerby) recruitment in `Iao and Honomanu
Streams on the Island of Maui, Hawai‘i — Skippy Hau …
171 [pdf -- highres 7.0 MB; lowres -- 2.1 MB]
Why sweat the small stuff: the importance of microalgae in Hawaiian
stream ecosystems — Matthew Julius …….
183 [pdf -- highres 5.9 MB; lowres -- 260 KB]
Where are we now regarding Hawaiian stream algal systematics? (A suspiciously
cosmopolitan flora) — Alison Sherwood .....…
195 [pdf -- highres 21.6 MB; lowres -- 164 KB]
Aquatic insect taxa as indicators of aquatic species richness, habitat disturbance, and invasive species impacs in Hawaiian streams — Ron A. Englund, Mark G. Wright & Dan A. Polhemus ....... 207 [pdf -- highres 12.7 MB; lowres -- 708 KB]
Biology recapitulates geology: The distribution of Megalagrion damselflies
on the Ko‘olau Volcano of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i — Dan A. Polhemus ……
233 [pdf -- highres 8.1 MB; lowres -- 224 KB]
Blue hawaiiense and beyond: Conservation genetics and comparative phylogeography
of four Hawaiian Megalagrion damselfly species (Odonata: Coenagrionidae
— Steve Jordan, Mark Olaf, Barbara Parsons & Chris Simon …….. 247 [pdf -- highres 11 MB; lowres -- 476 KB]
Translocation and monitoring efforts to establish a second population
of one of the rarest damselflies on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i Megalagrion xanthomelas (Sélys-Longchamps) (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)— David J. Preston, Ron
A. Englund & Myra McShane .… 261 [pdf -- 1.8 MB]
(Note: The pdf file here includes a corrected Table 2; the original Table 2 data omitted non-Insecta and only had two columns for sites instead of three)
Contaminants in the watershed: Implications for Hawaiian stream biota
— Anne M.D. Brasher & Reuben H. Wolff ……. 277 [pdf -- highres 46.8 MB; lowres -- 1.1 MB]
Setting instream flow standards for Hawaiian streams – the role of
science — Edwin T. Sakoda .......
293 [pdf -- 140 KB]
The point quadrat method: a rapid assessment of Hawaiian streams —
Glenn R. Higashi & Robert T. Nishimoto … 305 [pdf -- highres 24.4 MB; lowres -- 360 KB]
Structure of the Division of Aquatic Resources Survey Database and
use with a Geographic Information System — Darrell G.K. Kuamo‘o, Glenn
R. Higashi & James E. Parham .......
315 [16.8 MB]
A template for conducting ecosystem-based instream flow studies — Alan
Locke ………......... 323 [pdf -- 76 KB]
Establishment of an integrated instream flow program in Hawai`i consistent
with
Public Trust Doctrine — William S. Devick ……
327 [pdf -- 68 KB]
Directions for future research in Hawaiian streams and estuaries: results
of group discussion at the closing of the Symposium on Hawaiian Streams
and Estuaries
26–27 April 2005 in Hilo, Hawai`i — Lori K. Benson McRae & Mark G. McRae ………………………...............................… 331 [pdf -- 110 KB]