TY - BOOK ED - Stanford University TI - Stanford Oceanographic Expeditions 17: Eastern tropical Pacific - Equatorial current system and Galápagos archipelago - 3 January-24 March 1968 U1 - 574.92 23 PY - 1968/// CY - Stanford PB - Stanford University KW - Oceanografía KW - Oceanography KW - Ciencias básicas KW - Pure science KW - Islas Galápagos KW - Galapagos Islands N1 - Narrative; Barber, R. T; (pp. 3-14) --; Oceanography of the eastern equatorial Pacific ocean; Malone, T. C; (pp. 15-22) --; Systematic list of birds observed Stanford oceanographic expedition 17: Galapagos Islands and vicinity, 22 February - 23 March 1968; Baldridge, A; (pp. 23-31) --; Observations on the Galapagos fur seal Arctocephalus australis galapagoensis Heller, 1904; Baldridge, A; (pp. 31-33) --; Cetaceans observed on part 2 of Stanford oceanographic expedition 17, Galapagos Islands and vicinity; Hedgpeth, J. W; (pp. 33-34) --; An intertidal reconnaissance of the Galapagos Islands; Baldridge, A; (pp. 35-49) --; Studies on the origin of dissolved organic phosphorus and observations on mangrove community associations; Kuenzler, E. J; (pp. 50-58) --; Metabolic rate of the red crab (Pleuroncodes): Salt gland secretion in marine reptiles; Dunson, W. A; (pp. 59-76) --; Summary of research; Barber, R. T; (p. 77) --; Hydrography of Bahia Darwin, Isla Genovesa: Expedition 17; Barber, R. T., Norton, J; (pp. 78-84) --; The distribution of neuston in the eastern equatorial Pacific; Strickland, D. L; (pp. 85-97) --; Pelagic decapod crustacea collected during expedition 17; Barr, L; (pp. 98-105) --; A brief ecological study of the deep scattering layers in the eastern tropical Pacific; Dunlap, C; (pp. 106-131) --; Morphometric studies on the brain of pelagic fishes from the eastern equatorial Pacific, in relation to feeding habits and habitat; Anctil, M; (pp. 132-154) --; Vertical distribution of some mid-water fishes in the tropical eastern Pacific ocean; Peterson, S. P; (pp. 155-172) --; Effect of enrichment on the content of tropical eastern Pacific ocean water; McGinty, M; (pp. 173-179) --; Effect of zooplankton and algal extracts on phytoplankton growth; Gramoni, R; (pp. 180-189) --; Chelators, copper, and marine phytoplankton; Howmiller, R; (pp. 190-201) --; Occurrence and photosynthesis of deep-sea phytoplankton of the eastern equatorial Pacific; Chandler, T. M; (pp. 202-217) --; Observations and impressions on a "red tide" bloom 21 February 1968, at 2o35'S, 82o01'W; Kuenzler, E. J., Barr, L; (pp. 218-224) --; Analysis of hydrographis data; Weiner, A; (pp. 225-240) --; The shallow water sea urchins of the Galapagos Islands; Strickland, D. L; (pp. 241-252) --; Some aspects of the life history, ecology, and behavior of the lobsters of the Galapagos Islands; Barr, L; (pp. 253-262) --; Respiration and photosynthesis in Galapagos corals; Gramoni, R; (pp. 263-270) --; Qualitative pigment analysis of symbiotic algae from corals of the Galapagos Islands; Weiner, A; (pp. 271-295) --; Distribution of corals in the Galapagos Islands; Weiner, A., Gramoni, R; (pp. 296-303) --; Some aspects of distribution and population structure of Galapagos shore fishes; Anctil, M., Peterson, S. A; (pp. 304-320) --; Phosphorus uptake and excretion by benthic algae; Chandler, T; (pp. 321-331) --; A note on the benthic algae of the Galapagos; (pp. 332-334) --; A study of the mangrove lagoon at Perry Isthmus; Howmiller, R., Weiner, A; (pp. 335-342) --; Studies on some inland water of the Galapagos; Howmiller, R; (pp. 343-363) --; Physical and ecological characters of several lava and shell beaches of the Galapagos Islands; McGinty, M; (pp. 364-370) ER -