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Buhle ER, Ruesink JL.  2009.  IMPACTS OF INVASIVE OYSTER DRILLS ON OLYMPIA OYSTER (OSTREA LURIDA CARPENTER 1864) RECOVERY IN WILLAPA BAY, WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES. Journal of Shellfish Research. 28(1):87-96.
del Moral R.  2009.  Increasing deterministic control of primary succession on Mount St. Helens, Washington. 20(6):--1154.
Wang Y, Freedman Z, Lu-Irving P, Kaletsky R, Barkay T.  2009.  An initial characterization of the mercury resistance (mer) system of the thermophilic bacterium Thermus thermophilus HB27. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 67(1):118-129.
Brudvig LA, Damschen EI, Tewksbury JJ, Haddad NM, Levey DJ.  2009.  Landscape connectivity promotes plant biodiversity spillover into non-target habitats.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106(23):9328-32.
Lentink D, Dickson WB, van Leeuwen JL, Dickinson MH.  2009.  Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds. Science. 324(5933):1438-1440.
Walker LR, del Moral R.  2009.  Lessons from primary succession for restoration of severely damaged habitats. 12(1):--67.
Rowan BA, Bendich AJ.  2009.  The loss of DNA from chloroplasts as leaves mature: fact or artefact? 60(11):--3010.
Strömberg CAE.  2009.  Methodological concerns for analysis of phytolith assemblages: Does count size matter? Quaternary International. 193:124–140.
Parrish JZ, Xu P, Kim CC, Jan L Y, Jan Y N.  2009.  The microRNA bantam functions in epithelial cells to regulate scaling growth of dendrite arbors in drosophila sensory neurons.. Neuron. 63(6):788-802.
Harris EB, Arens N C.  2009.  A Mid-Cretaceous angiosperm-dominated macroflora from the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah; implications for diversity and climate. 9th North American Paleontological Convention.
Leblois A, Bodor AL, Person AL, Perkel DJ.  2009.  Millisecond timescale disinhibition mediates fast information transmission through an avian basal ganglia loop. J Neurosci. 29(49):15420-33.
Olmstead RG, Zjhra ML, Lohmann LG, Grose SO, Eckert AJ.  2009.  A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY AND CLASSIFICATION OF BIGNONIACEAE. 96(9):--1743.
Cannon JT, Rychel AL, Eccleston H, Halanych KM, Swalla BJ.  2009.  Molecular phylogeny of hemichordata, with updated status of deep-sea enteropneusts. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 52(1):17-24.
Rowan BA, Oldenburg DJ, Bendich AJ.  2009.  A multiple-method approach reveals a declining amount of chloroplast DNA during development in Arabidopsis.. 9
Bildstein KL, Bech MJ, Farmer C, Newcomb L.  2009.  Narrow sea crossings present major obstacles to migrating Griffon Vultures Gyps fulvus. Ibis. 2
White J, Ruesink JL, Trimble AC.  2009.  THE NEARLY FORGOTTEN OYSTER: OSTREA LURIDA CARPENTER 1864 (OLYMPIA OYSTER) HISTORY AND MANAGEMENT IN WASHINGTON STATE. Journal of Shellfish Research. 28(1):43-49.
Thompson CK, Brenowitz EA.  2009.  Neurogenesis in an adult avian song nucleus is reduced by decreasing caspase-mediated apoptosis. J Neurosci. 29(14):4586-91.
Carlo TA, Tewksbury JJ, Martínez Del Río C.  2009.  A new method to track seed dispersal and recruitment using 15N isotope enrichment.. Ecology. 90(12):3516-25.
Parichy DM, Elizondo MR, Mills MG, Gordon TN, Engeszer RE.  2009.  Normal table of postembryonic zebrafish development: staging by externally visible anatomy of the living fish. Developmental Dynamics. 238:2975-3015.
Yang D-S, Kenagy GJ.  2009.  Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA reveal contrasting evolutionary processes in populations of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus).. Molecular ecology. 18(24):5115-25.
Di Stilio V*, Martin C, Schulfer AF, Connelly CF.  2009.  An ortholog of MIXTA-like2 controls epidermal cell shape in flowers of Thalictrum. New Phytologist. 183(3):718-28.
Tallis HM, Ruesink JL, Dumbauld B, Hacker S, Wisehart LM.  2009.  OYSTERS AND AQUACULTURE PRACTICES AFFECT EELGRASS DENSITY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN A PACIFIC NORTHWEST ESTUARY. Journal of Shellfish Research. 28(2):251-261.
Yuan Y-W, Liu C, Marx HE, Olmstead RG.  2009.  The pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) gene family, a tremendous resource for plant phylogenetic studies. 182(1):--283.
Meitzen J, Weaver AL, Brenowitz EA, Perkel DJ.  2009.  Plastic and stable electrophysiological properties of adult avian forebrain song-control neurons across changing breeding conditions. J Neurosci. 29(20):6558-67.
Meitzen J, Weaver AL, Brenowitz EA, Perkel DJ.  2009.  Plastic and stable electrophysiological properties of adult avian forebrain song-control neurons across changing breeding conditions. J Neurosci. 29(20):6558-67.

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