We discuss the cosmological significance of the transition from the Pop III
to Pop II mode of star formation in the early universe, and when and how it may
occur in primordial galaxies. Observations that could detect this transition
include those of element abundances in metal-poor Galactic halo stars, and of
the helium reionization and associated heating of the intergalactic medium. We
suggest that gamma-ray bursts may be a better probe of the end of the
first-stars epoch than of Pop III stars.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures; to appear in New Astronomy Reviews as
proceedings of "First Light and Reionization Workshop", eds. A. Cooray & E.
Barton, Irvine, CA, May 19-21, 200