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Recent Publications of Biology Undergraduates
*Undergraduate students are indicated in bold type
*Advisor is indicated in parentheses if not one of the authors on the paper
1995
- Cain, M. L., B. Kahn, J. A. Silander, Jr., and H. L. Reynolds.
1995.
Genetic variability and tradeoffs among reproductive traits in white
clover (Trifolium repens L.). Canadian Journal of Botany. 73:
505-511.
- Caira, J. N. and D. J. Orringer. 1995.
Additional information on the morphology of Potamotrygonocestus
magdalenensis (Tetraphyllidea: Onchobothriidae) from the freshwater
stingray Potamotrygon magdalenae in Colombia. Journal of the
Helminthological Society of Washington. 62: 22-26.
- Codoner, N.A. 1995.
Motality of Connecticut birds on roads and at buildings. Connecticut
Warbler. 15: 89-98. (Clark)
- Curran, S. and J. N. Caira. 1995.
Attachment site specificity and the tapeworm assemblage in the spiral
intestine of the blue shark. 1995 Journal of Parasitology. 81: 149-157.
- Levick, V., H. Coffey, and S. R. D'Mello. 1995.
Opposing effects of thapsigargin on the survival of developing cerebellar
granule neurons in culture. Brain Research. 676: 325-335.
- Schaefer, C. W. and T. Nguyen, 1995.
Review of Tropical Asian genus Pyrrhopeplus (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 88:12 -15.
1996
- Caira, J.N. and T. Bardos. 1996.
Further information on Gymnorhynchus isuri (Trypanorhyncha:
Gymnorhynchidae) from the shortfin Mako shark. Journal of Helminthological
Society of Washington. 63:1888-192
- Caira, J. N., C. J. Healy and J. Swanson. 19996.
A new species of Phoreiobothrium (Cestoidea: Tetraphyllidea)
from the great hammerhead shark Sphyrna mokarran and its implications
for the evolution of the onchobothriid scolex. Journal of Parasitology.
82: 458-462.
- Cantino, M. E. and J. G. Eichen. 1996.
High-resolution measurements of subsarcomere calcium-binding distributions
from EPXMA images. Microscopy and Microanalysis. San Francisco Press,
Inc. pp. 292-293.
- Kabakoff, R.P. and R. L. Chazdon. 1996.
Effects of canopy species dominance on understory light availability
in low-elevation secondary forest stands in Costa Rica. Journal of
Tropical Ecology. 12:779-788.
- Lee, Y., Y. B. Choi, S. Suh, J. Lee, S. M. Assmann, C.O. Joe, J.
F. Kelleher, and R. C. Crain. 1996.
Abscisic acid-induced phosphatidylinositol turnover in guard cell
protoplasts of Vicia faba. Plant Physiology. 110: 987-996
- Schaefer, C. W., J. E. O'Donnell, and J. H. Patton. 1996.
A review of the Asian species of Brachycerocoris Costa ( Heteroptera:
Pentatomidae: Podopinae). Oriental Insects. 30: 203-212.
- Teschke, C. M. and D. G. Fong. 1996.
Interactions between coat and scaffolding protein of phage P22 are
altered in vitro by amino acid substitutions in coat protein
that cause a cold sensitive phenotype. Biochemistry. 35: 14831-14840.
- Wagner, D. L., M. Simmonds, and M. C. Thomas. 1996.
Three rare gonphids from the lower Connecticut River. Journal of the
New York Entomological Society. 103: 334-336.
1997
- Butler, B.J. and R. L. Chazdon. In Press.
Species richness, spatial variation and abundance of the soil seed
bank of a secondary tropical rainforest. Biotropica.
- Clawson, M. L., D. W. Stephens, W. B. Sivester, S. C. Resch
and D. R, Benson. In Press.
Typical Frankia infect exotic actinorhizal plants in New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany.
- Fong, D. G., S. M. Doyle, and C. M. Teschke. 1997.
The folded conformation of phage P22 coat protein is affected by amino
acid substitutions that lead to a cold-sensitive phenotype. Biochemistry.
36; 3971-3980.
- Kane, N. A., C. S. Jones, and T. Vourisalo. In Press.
Development of galls on leaves of Alnus glutinosa and Alnus
incana caused by the eriophyid mite, Phyloptus laevis.
International Journal of Plant Science.
- Nasin, C. and J. N. Caira. In press.
Analysis of Calliobothrium (Tetraphyllidea: Onchobothriidae)
with descriptions of three new species and erection of a new genus.
Journal of Parasitology.
- Wagner, D. L., M. Wallace, J. Boettner, and J. Elkinton.
In press.
Status update and life history studies on the regal fritillary (Lepidoptera:
Nymphalidae). In. The ecology and conservation of grasslands
and heathlands in northeastern North America. P. D. Vickery, P. Dunwiddie,
and C. Griffin (eds.). Massachusetts Audubon, Lincoln, MA.
- Wagner, G. F., B. L. Vozzolo, E. Jaworski, M. Haddad, R. L. Kline,
H. S, Olsen, C. A. Rosne, M. Davidson, and J. L. Renfro. 1997.
Human stanniocalcin inhibits renal phosphate excretion in the rat.
Journal of Bone and Minerak Research. 12:165-171.
1998
- Cogswell CA, Sarkisian MR, Leung V, Patel R, D'Mello SR,
LoTurco JJ. 1998.
A gene essential to brain growth and development maps to the distal
arm of rat chromosome 12. Neurosci Lett 1998 Jul 17;251(1);5-8.
- McKenzie, V. and J. N. Caira. Submitted.
Three new genera and species of tapeworms from the longnose sawshark,
Pritiophorus cirratus, with description of their modes of attachment
to the spiral intestine. Journal of Parasitology.
- Nisenbaum LK, Webster SM, Chang SL, McQueeney KD,
Loturco JJ. 1998.
Early patterning of prelimbic cortical axons to the striatal patch
compartment in the neonatal mouse. Dev Neurosci 1998;20(2-3):113-24.
- Pigliucci, M., G. Tyler, and C. D. Schlichting. Submitted.
Genetic constraints on phenotypic plasticity to nutrients in arabidopsis.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B).
1999
- Gogarten JP, Murphey RD, Olendsenski L:
Horizontal gene transfer: pitfalls and promises. Biol Bull 1999 Jun;196(3):359-62
- Schaefer, C.W. & J. Kotulski 1999.
The economic importance of scentless plant bugs (Rhopalidae). Hetreroptera
of Economic Importance [C. W. Schaefer & A. R. Panizzi, eds.]
CRC Press. In press
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