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Can molecular systematics provide insights into aspects of the reproductive biology of Trachymene Rudge (Araliaceae)?, Henwood, Murray J., Lu-Irving Patricia, and Perkins Andrew J. , Plant Diversity and Evolution, Volume 128, Issue 1-2, p.85-110, (2010)
Differing consequences of removing ecosystem-modifying invaders: significance of impact and community context to restoration potential., Hacker, S. D., and Dethier M. N. , Biological Invasions in Marine Ecosystems. Ecological Studies, Volume 204, (2009)
Cebus apella: Variation of the activity budget in relation to the availability of fruits and arthropods. In Spanish, Gómez-Posada, C. , Biological Station Mosiro Itajura-Caparú: Biodiversity in the Yaigojé-Apaporis Territory, Bogota, p.179-185, (2009)
A Mid-Cretaceous angiosperm-dominated macroflora from the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah; implications for diversity and climate, Harris, Elisha B., and Arens Nan Crystal , 9th North American Paleontological Convention, 2009, Cincinnati, OH, United States, (2009)
Flipper bands do not affect foraging-trip duration of Magellanic Penguins, Boersma, Dee P., and Rebstock Ginger A. , 2009, Volume 80, Issue 4, p. - -418, (2009)
Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA reveal contrasting evolutionary processes in populations of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus)., Yang, Dou-Shuan, and Kenagy G. J. , Molecular ecology, 2009 Dec, Volume 18, Issue 24, p.5115-25, (2009)
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)
Turnover of sex chromosomes in the stickleback fishes (Gasterosteidae), Ross, Joseph A., Urton James R., Boland Jessica, Shapiro Michael D., and Peichel Catherine L. , PLoS Genetics, 2009 Feb, Volume 5, Issue 2, p.e1000391, (2009)
Dispersal and establishment both limit colonization during primary succession on a glacier foreland, Jones, C. C., and del Moral R. , 2009, Volume 204, Issue 2, p. - -230, (2009)
Roost making in bats—Adaptations for excavating active termite nests, Dechmann, D. K. N., Santana S. E., and Dumont E. R. , Journal of Mammalogy, 12/2009, Volume 90, Issue 6, p.1461 - 1468, (2009)
The loss of DNA from chloroplasts as leaves mature: fact or artefact?, Rowan, Beth A., and Bendich Arnold J. , 2009, Volume 60, Issue 11, p. - -3010, (2009)
Defects in ErbB-dependent establishment of adult melanocyte stem cells reveal independent origins for embryonic and regeneration melanocytes, Hultman, K. A., Budi E. H., Teasley D. C., Gottlieb A. Y., Parichy D. M., and Johnson S. L. , PLoS Genetics, 2009, Volume 5, Issue 7, p.e1000544, (2009)
Early lineage specification of long-lived germline precursors in the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, Brown, F. D., Tiozzo S., Roux M. M., Ishizuka K., Swalla B. J., and De Tomaso A. W. , Development, 2009, Volume 136, Issue 20, p.3485-94, (2009)
Neurogenesis in an adult avian song nucleus is reduced by decreasing caspase-mediated apoptosis, Thompson, C. K., and Brenowitz E. A. , J Neurosci, 2009, Volume 29, Issue 14, p.4586-91, (2009)
The black box, the creature from the Black Lagoon, August Krogh, and the dominant animal, Satterlie, R. A., Pearse J. S., and Sebens K. P. , Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2009, Volume 49, Issue 2, p.89-92, (2009)
Epidermal cell density is autoregulated via a secretory peptide, EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR 2 in Arabidopsis leaves, Hara, K., Yokoo T., Kajita R., Onishi T., Yahata S., Peterson K. M., Torii K. U., and Kakimoto T. , Plant Cell Physiol, 2009, Volume 50, Issue 6, p.1019-31, (2009)

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