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The past and present members of the SFS Literature Review Committee dedicate this 2012 (for 2011) annual bibliographic compilation to Dr. Donald W. Webb, who passed away peacefully at home on 5 September 2012. Don had served on this committee since 1969, and as chair from 1973 through 2010. The perennial success of this annual bibliography, and the collegial interactions and comradery amongst section contributors over the years were always championed by Don – resulting in a consistent, high quality bibliographic compilation. This annual publication prepared for the Society for Freshwater Science (and before that, Midwest Benthological Society [1953-1975] and North American Benthological Society [1975-2011]) has excelled far beyond like-compilations prepared by any other organization, worldwide – for its members, and for the greater scientific communities focusing on all things benthological. Don was honored during a memorial / musical jam session on Tuesday evening, 21 May at the annual society meeting in Jacksonville, Florida (19-23 May 2013) (see extended note at top of following page). During that special session, SFS members shared their memories of Don with each other – personal reflections as well as his unselfish dedication and devotion to our Society on so many levels. A more formal memoriam, as originally discussed, was changed to include music, as it would have been an undersight in absence of highlighting his long involvement with the Benthic Balladeers – that rag tag group of seasoned musicians-turned-benthologists who have gathered (often more than once) during our annual meetings to entertain, serenade, and otherwise humor themselves as well as any and all other members, guests, and passersby. If you knew Don, on any level, you certainly know the reasons supporting the love and respect we have always had for him – throughout his career, and on into retirement when he took up ‘Turf Consultation’ (golf). It is a little known fact that Don has been memorialized (verse 11) in the official song of MBS/NABS/SFS – **the Benthic Waltz (ca. 1986, Thomas F. Waters†). Don was an important vertebra in the backbone of this society, even though most of us work with the diverse boneless wonders of the world. We shall always remember Don for his guidance, encouragement, and most of all, courtesy and kindness, and crooning over the years.
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A special memorial / jam session was organized and presented on Tuesday evening, during the 61st annual meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science in Jacksonville, Florida; during that session, The Benthic Waltz and many other songs were played to honor ten of our society’s perennial members who passed away in 2012 and early 2013: Thomas F. Waters, Donald W. Webb, Kenneth W. Stewart, Katharine 'Tara' Willey, William P. Coffman, Michael Hubbard, James R. Sedell, John D. Unzicker, Sadie Gnilka, and Jarl K. Hiltunen. Memoria for Tom, Don, Ken, Tara, Bill, Mike, and Jim are presented in the Benthos News section of our Society's website, here: http://www.freshwater-science.org/News/
** The lyrics to the Benthic Waltz are at the bottom of the memoriam for Tom Waters, via the above URL.
– Mark J. Wetzel, chair of this committee, and humbled friend and compatriot of Don for 40 years.
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FOREWORD. “Current and Selected Bibliographies on Benthic Biology” is published annually for the members of the Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) (formerly, the Midwest Benthological Society [MBS, 1953-1975] then the North American Benthological Society [NABS, 1975-2011]). This compilation summarizes titles of articles published during the previous year (2011). Additionally, pertinent titles of articles published prior to 2011 also have been included if they had not been cited in previous reviews, or to correct errors in previous annual bibliographies, and authors of several sections have included citations for recent (2012) publications. I extend my appreciation to past and present members of the MBS, NABS and SFS Literature Review and Publications Committees, to librarians Elizabeth Wohlgemuth (Illinois Natural History Survey) and Susan Braxton (Prairie Research Institute), and to Kristi L. Moss and Erika Bilger for their assistance in compiling this 2012 (for 2011) bibliography. Information on SFS membership (including downloadable and membership forms) are available here: http://www.freshwater-science.org/About-NABS/About-SFS-Membership.aspx. Inquiries should be directed towards SFS Member Services: 5400 Bosque Blvd., Suite 680, Waco, TX 76710 USA; telephone: (254) 399-9636; FAX: (254) 776-3767; E-mail: membership@benthos.org.
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Please Read These Notes: Historically, annual compilations of this bibliography were presented in a two-column format. Since this annual bibliography has not been published in hard copy since 2002
(7-7/8” x 10”, soft cover), this current bibliography is being presented in a single column, full-page width format. The keen eye will discern slight variations in citation format from one section to the next. While many section authors have closely followed the citation format recommended years ago by former committee chair Don Webb (in consultation with Ron Hellenthal, who for years integrated annual bibliographic compilations with a global database he maintained for the Society – requiring a citation format that was best for the database at that time), other perennial members of this committee provide citations formatted differently (likely congruent with their own bibliographic database formats). This
is a committee of dedicated volunteers (many who have been members for over 25 years); thus, I feel it is more important to accept contributions from all committee members rather than reject sections that do not follow explicit format or meet fixed deadlines. I will be discussing options regarding the future of this annual bibliography with the Society’s Publications Committee soon, and in particular, requesting some minimal funds to revitalize the searchable global citation database, and to integrate annual compilations over the last 10 years that remain accessible to current members only as text (MS Word) and PDF files via the Society’s website.
If you see errors or omissions in any of the citations included below, please send the incorrect as well as the corrected citation(s) to the author(s) of the pertinent section(s). As many committee members note at the beginning of their sections, please send your publications (paper reprint or pdf) to all pertinent section editors to assure they are accurately included; bibliographic download services are incredible assets to committee members when compiling our sections, but we know that citations provided by these services are occasionally inaccurate and/or incomplete. Thank you for your interest and assistance. Mark J. Wetzel, Editor – 2012 (for 2011) NABS/SFS Annual Bibliography, and Chair, SFS Literature Review Committee. E-mail: mjwetzel@illinois.edu
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SFS CURRENT AND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON BENTHIC BIOLOGY – 2011
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ANNELIDA (Oligochaeta, plus other non-hirudinidan groups – Branchiobdellida, selected megadrile publications, Aeolosomatida and other selected Polychaeta):
Mark J. Wetzel, Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Forbes Natural History Bldg., MC-652, 1816 South Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820 USA. Tel: (217) 244-2108. E-mail: mjwetzel@illinois.edu. URL:http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~mjwetzel/hp.home.html. 6
ANNELIDA (Hirudinida):
William E. Moser, Smithsonian Institution, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Museum Support Center, MRC 534, 4210
Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746. E-mail: MOSERW@si.edu; telephone: (301) 238-1761;
Fredric R. Govedich,
Biology Department, Southern Utah University, 351 W. University Blvd, Cedar City, UT 84720. Tel: (435) 865-8092; Email: govedich@suu.edu
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PLECOPTERA: Bill P. Stark, Sadler Professor of Biology, Mississippi College, Clinton, MS 39058; E-mail: stark@mc.edu; telephone: (601) 925-3340; and Boris C. Kondratieff, Director, C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, Colorado State University, Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, Fort Collins, CO 80523. E-mail: boris.kondratieff@colostate.edu. Tel: (970) 491-7314. 32
EPHEMEROPTERA: Luke M. Jacobus,
Division of Science, Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC), 4601 Central Avenue, Columbus, IN 47203; E-mail: lmjacobu@iupuc.edu; URL: http://www.iupuc.edu/science/lukejacobus/.
Tel: (812) 348-7283. 45
ODONATA:
John C. Abbott, Curator of Entomology, Texas Natural Science Center, Section of Integrative Biology, 2907 Lake Austin Blvd., The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78703. E-mail: jcabbott@mail.utexas.edu; Tel: (512) 232-1896 [lab]. URLs: http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/jcabbott, http://www.odonatacentral.org. 52
AQUATIC AND SEMIAQUATIC HETEROPTERA:
Paul P. Tinerella, Curator of Entomology, University of Minnesota, Department of Entomology, 1980 Folwell Avenue, 219 Hodson Hall, St. Paul, MN 55108 USA. E-mail: ptinerel@umn.edu;
Tel: (612) 624-1254; URL: http://www.entomology.umn.edu/museum/. 71
TRICHOPTERA:
Andrew P. Nimmo, 10648 – 29 Ave., NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6J 4H6. E-mail: carita.nybom@welho.net; Tel: (780) 492-2084 {office},
(780) 462-7477{home}. 79
MEGALOPTERA:
Jeffrey S. Heilveil, Biology Department, SUNY College at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 13820. E-mail:
Jeffrey.Heilveil@oneonta.edu; Tel: 607) 436-3162.
Jeff kindly accepted the responsibility for this section after Don Webb (who compiled this section for many years) passed away in 2012. 99
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AQUATIC COLEOPTERA: Sharon Knight Jasper, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station A5400, Austin, TX 78712-01082; [summer address: 10820 Deer Run, College Station, TX 77845].
URL: http://www.zo.utexas.edu/faculty/sjasper/beetles/index.htm
E-mail: sjasper@mail.utexas.edu. 102
DIPTERA (Ceratopogonidae):
Donald W. Webb†, Illinois Natural History Survey.
A short dedicatio to Don, who passed away on 5 September 2012, is presented on page 1 of this annual bibliography. Please contact Mark if you are interested in compiling the Ceratopogonidae section for 2013 (and beyond) as a member of SFS Literature Review Committee. 109
DIPTERA (Chironomidae):
Donald W. Webb†, Illinois Natural History Survey.
A short dedicatio to Don, who passed away on 5 September 2012, is presented on page 1 of this annual bibliography. Please contact Mark if you are interested in compiling the Ceratopogonidae section for 2013 (and beyond) as a member of SFS Literature Review Committee. 117
DIPTERA (Other diptean groups): Ben A. Foote, Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State Univ., Kent, OH 44242. Tel: (330) 672-3613. E-mail: bfoote@kent.
No contribution for this section received this year. Please contact Mark if you are interested in compiling this section for 2013 (and beyond) as a member of SFS Literature Review Committee. 146
MOLLUSCA:
Kevin S. Cummings, Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1816 South Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820. Tel: (217) 333-1623. E-mail: ksc@inhs.illinois.edu
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URL: http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~ksc/home.html. 147
ACARINA:
Thomas W. Simmons, Department of Biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 114 Weyandt Hall, 975 Oakland Avenue, Indiana, PA 15705.
Tel: (724) 357-4898. E-mail: tsimmons@iup.edu. 196
PERIPHYTON:
Becky Bixby, Department of Biology, 167 Castetter Hall, MSC03 2020, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131. E-mail: bbixby@unm.edu; telephone: (505) 277-8158;
and Paula C. Furey, Department of Biology, St. Catherine University, 2004 Randolph Ave, Mailstop 4246, St. Paul, MN 55105.
E-mail: pcfurey@hotmail.com. Tel: (419) 308-7770. . 200
METHODS AND TECHNIQUES:
Paul K. Sibley, School of Environmental Sciences, Bovey Bldg, Gordon Street, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, CAN, N1G 2W1.
E-mail: psibley@uoguelph.ca. Tel: (519) 824-4120; Fax: (519) 837-0442. . 206
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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Paul M. Kotila, Dean of the College at Rindge, Franklin Pierce University, 40 University Drive, Rindge, NH 03461.
Tel: (603) 899-4303; E-mail: kotilapm@franklinpierce.edu. 242
GENERAL AQUATIC ECOLOGY:
Barry N. Brown, Access & Collection Services Division,
Mansfield Library, University of Montana, 32 Campus Dr. #9936, Missoula, MT 59812-9936. E-mail: Barry.Brown@umontana.edu. Tel: (406) 243-6811. . 248
MACROINVERTEBRATE TOXICOLOGY:
Michael L. Sergeant, Great Lakes Environmental Center, 739 Hastings St., Traverse City, MI 49686. Tel: (231) 941-2230; E-mail: msergeant@glec.com. . 287
No contribution for this section received this year.
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Annelida: introduction; Branchiobdellida; Oligochaetous Clitellata.
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