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The Eigenfactor Metrics: How does the Journal of Biological Chemistry stack up?, West, J. D., Stefaner M., and Bergstrom C. T. , 2009, p. - 21, (2009)
Why tropical forest lizards are vulnerable to climate warming, Huey, R. B., Deutsch C. A., Tewksbury J. J., Vitt L. J., Hertz P. E., and Álvarez H. J. , Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 2009, Volume 276, p.1939-1948, (2009)
Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds, Lentink, D., Dickson W. B., van Leeuwen J. L., and Dickinson M. H. , Science, 2009, Volume 324, Issue 5933, p.1438-1440, (2009)
OYSTERS AND AQUACULTURE PRACTICES AFFECT EELGRASS DENSITY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN A PACIFIC NORTHWEST ESTUARY, Tallis, H. M., Ruesink J. L., Dumbauld B., Hacker S., and Wisehart L. M. , Journal of Shellfish Research, 2009, Volume 28, Issue 2, p.251-261, (2009)
The ecological role of bivalve shellfish aquaculture in the estuarine environment: A review with application to oyster and clam culture in West Coast (USA) estuaries, Dumbauld, B. R., Ruesink J. L., and Rumrill S. S. , Aquaculture, 2009, Volume 290, Issue 3-4, p.196-223, (2009)
A genetic comparison of eight Rhododendron macrophyllum populations in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, Zhou, Wenyu, Peterson Kylee M., Lindsley Dale, and Hall Benjamin , Rhododendron Species, Volume 4, (2009)
Steroids are required for epidermal cell fate establishment in Arabidopsis roots, Kuppusamy, K. T., Chen A. Y., and Nemhauser J. L. , Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2009, Volume 106, Issue 19, p.8073-6, (2009)
Cenozoic paleobotany of the John Day Basin, central Oregon, Dillhoff, R. M., Dillhoff T. A., Dunn R. E., Myers J. A., and Strömberg C. A. E. , Volcanoes to Vineyards: Geologic Field Trips through the Dynamic Landscape of the Pacific Northwest, 2009, p.135–164, (2009)
Deformation of nasal septal cartilage during mastication, Al Dayeh, A. A., Rafferty K. L., Egbert M., and Herring S. W. , Journal of Morphology, 2009, Volume 270, p.1209-1218, (2009)
High-throughput ethomics in large groups of Drosophila, Branson, K., Robie A. A., Bender J., Perona P., and Dickinson M. H. , Nature Methods, 2009, Volume 6, Issue 6, p.451-U77, (2009)
The Effects of Human Presence on Limpet Populations, Fodor, Alexander , Marine Biology, 06/2009, Bodega Bay, (2009)
Threats to the biodiversity. In Spanish, Gómez-Posada, C. , Biodiverse regions: planning tools for regional systems of protected areas, Cali, p.69-82, (2008)
Basic concepts. In Spanish, Gómez-Posada, C., and Kattan G. , Biodiverse regions: planning tools for regional systems of protected areas, Cali, p.19-31, (2008)
A nonprimate model for the fused symphysis: in vivo studies in the pig, Herring, S. W., Rafferty K. L., Liu Z. J., and Sun Z. , Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology, 2008, New York, p.19-37, (2008)
Mechanical influences on suture development and patency, Herring, S. W. , Craniofacial Sutures-Development, Disease and Treatment, 2008, Volume 12, Basel, p.41-56, (2008)
Assessing citations with the Eigenfactor Metrics, Bergstrom, C. T., and West J. D. , 2008, Volume 71, p. - 1851, (2008)
Sisyphus, the Drosophila myosin XV homolog, traffics within filopodia transporting key sensory and adhesion cargos, Liu, R., Woolner S., Johndrow J. E., Metzger D., Flores A., and Parkhurst S. M. , Development, 2008, Volume 135, Issue 1, p.53-63, (2008)
Retention of induced mutations in a Drosophila reverse-genetic resource., Cooper, Jennifer L., Greene Elizabeth A., Till Bradley J., Codomo Christine A., Wakimoto Barbara T., and Henikoff Steven , 2008, Volume 180, Issue 1, p. - -667, (2008)
Body size shapes caste expression, and cleptoparasitism reduces body size in the facultatively eusocial bees Megalopta (Hymenoptera : Halictidae), Smith, Adam R., Wcislo William T., and O'Donnell Sean , 2008, Volume 21, Issue 5, p. - -406, (2008)
Ecology. Putting the heat on tropical animals., Tewksbury, Joshua J., Huey Raymond B., and Deutsch Curtis A. , Science (New York, N.Y.), 2008 Jun 6, Volume 320, Issue 5881, p.1296-7, (2008)

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