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    Natural Wormholes as Gravitational Lenses

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    Visser has suggested traversable 3-dimensional wormholes that could plausibly form naturally during Big Bang inflation. A wormhole mouth embedded in high mass density might accrete mass, giving the other mouth a net *negative* mass of unusual gravitational properties. The lensing of such a gravitationally negative anomalous compact halo object (GNACHO) will enhance background stars with a time profile that is observable and qualitatively different from that recently observed for massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) of positive mass. We recommend that MACHO search data be analyzed for GNACHOs.Comment: 4 pages; plus 4 figures; ReV_TeX 3.0; DOE/ER/40537-001/NPL94-07-01

    Effect of sampling interval on estimates of larval supply

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    Estimates of larval supply can provide information on year-class strength that is useful for fisheries management. However, larval supply is difficult to monitor because long-term, high-frequency sampling is needed. The purpose of this study was to subsample an 11-year record of daily larval supply of blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) to determine the effect of sampling interval on variability in estimates of supply. The coefficient of variation in estimates of supply varied by 0.39 among years at a 2-day sampling interval and 0.84 at a 7-day sampling interval. For 8 of the 11 years, there was a significant correlation between mean daily larval supply and lagged fishery catch per trip (coefficient of correlation [r]=0.88). When these 8 years were subsampled, a 2-day sampling interval yielded a significant correlation with fishery data only 64.5% of the time and a 3-day sampling interval never yielded a significant correlation. Therefore, high-frequency sampling (daily or every other day) may be needed to characterize interannual variability in larval supply

    Larval Biology of the Crab<i>Rhithropanopeus harrisii</i>(Gould): A Synthesis

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    A SHADOW RESPONSE IN A LARVAL CRUSTACEAN

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    Volume: 151Start Page: 126End Page: 14

    Behavioral Responses of Crustacean Larvae to Rates of Salinity Change

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    Volume: 176Start Page: 229End Page: 23

    THE EFFECT OF SALINITY UPON PHOTOTAXIS AND GEOTAXIS IN A LARVAL CRUSTACEAN

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    Volume: 153Start Page: 163End Page: 17

    Vertical Migration of Aquatic Animals

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    TIDAL RHYTHMS OF ACTIVITY AND PHOTOTAXIS OF AN ESTUARINE CRAB LARVA

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    Volume: 158Start Page: 295End Page: 30
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