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2006
Hacker SD, Dethier MN.  2006.  Community modification by a grass invader has differing impacts for marine habitats.. Oikos. 113
Gow JL, Peichel CL, Taylor EB.  2006.  Contrasting hybridization rates between sympatric three-spined sticklebacks highlight the fragility of reproductive barriers between evolutionarily young species. Molecular Ecology. 15(3):739-52.
Rosales-Nieves AE, Johndrow JE, Keller LC, Magie CR, Pinto-Santini DM, Parkhurst SM.  2006.  Coordination of microtubule and microfilament dynamics by Drosophila Rho1, Spire and Cappuccino. Nat Cell Biol. 8(4):367-76.
Nemhauser JL, Hong F, Chory J.  2006.  Different plant hormones regulate similar processes through largely nonoverlapping transcriptional responses. Cell. 126(3):467-75.
Watari H, Born DE, Gleason CA.  2006.  Effects of first trimester binge alcohol exposure on developing white matter in fetal sheep.. Pediatric research. 59(4 Pt 1):560-4.
Parichy DM.  2006.  Evolution of danio pigment pattern development. Heredity. 97(3):200-10.
Strömberg CAE.  2006.  The evolution of hypsodonty in equids: testing a hypothesis of adaptation. Paleobiology. 32(2):236-258.
Parrish JZ, Kim MD, Jan L Y, Jan Y N.  2006.  Genome-wide analyses identify transcription factors required for proper morphogenesis of Drosophila sensory neuron dendrites.. Genes & development. 20(7):820-35.
Balanyà J, Oller JM, Huey RB, Gilchrist GW, Serra L.  2006.  Global genetic change tracks global climate warming in Drosophila subobscura. Science. 313:1773-1775.
Hosack GR, Dumbauld BR, Ruesink JL, Armstrong DA.  2006.  Habitat associations of estuarine species: Comparisons of intertidal mudflat, seagrass (Zostera marina), and oyster (Crassostrea gigas) habitats. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(6B):1150-1160.
Kim H S, Kim E M, Lee J, Yang W H, Park T Y, Kim Y M, Cho J W.  2006.  Heat shock protein 60 modified with O-linked N-acetylglucosamine is involved in pancreatic beta-cell death under hyperglycemic conditions.. FEBS letters. 580(9):2311-6.
Boller ML, Carrington E.  2006.  The hydrodynamic effects of shape and size change during change during reconfiguration of a flexible macroalga. Journal of Experimental Biology. 209(10):1894-1903.
Boller ML.  2006.  In situ measurements of hydrodynamic forces imposed on Chondrus crispus. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 337(2):159-170.
Brazee SL, Carrington E.  2006.  Interspecific comparison of the mechanical properties of mussel byssus. Biological Bulletin. 211(3):263-274.
J.Griffiths, Dethier MN, Newsom A, Byers J, Meyer J, Oyarzun F, Lenihan H.  2006.  Invertebrate community responses to recreational clam digging.. Marine Biology. 149
Chavez AS, Giese EM.  2006.  Landscape use and movements of wolves in relation to livestock in a wildland-agriculture matrix. 70(4):-1086.
Ruesink JL, Collado-Vides L.  2006.  Modeling the increase and control of Caulerpa taxifolia, an invasive marine macroalga. Biological Invasions. 8(2):309-325.
Murray SN, Ambrose RF, Dethier MN.  2006.  Monitoring Rocky Shores.
Badgley BD, Lipschultz F, Sebens KP.  2006.  Nitrate uptake by the reef coral Diploria strigosa: effects of concentration, water flow, and irradiance. Marine Biology. 149(2):327-338.
Solis MM, Perkel DJ.  2006.  Noradrenergic modulation of activity in a vocal control nucleus in vitro. J Neurophysiol. 95(4):2265-76.
Yasuhara JC, Wakimoto BT.  2006.  Oxymoron no more: the expanding world of heterochromatic genes.. 22(6):--338.
Imaizumi T, Kay SA.  2006.  Photoperiodic control of flowering: not only by coincidence. Trends Plant Sci. 11(11):550-8.
Leache AD, McGuire JA.  2006.  Phylogenetic relationships of horned lizards (Phrynosoma) based on nuclear and mitochondrial data: Evidence for a misleading mitochondrial gene tree. 39(3):--644.
Gale SD, Perkel DJ.  2006.  Physiological properties of zebra finch ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra pars compacta neurons. J Neurophysiol. 96(5):2295-306.
Salomon AK, Ruesink JL, DeWreede RE.  2006.  Population viability, ecological processes and biodiversity: Valuing sites for reserve selection. Biological Conservation. 128(1):79-92.

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