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Adams, E. S., and W. R. Tschinkel. 1995. Density-dependent competition in fire ants: effects on colony survivorship and size variability. Journal of Animal Ecology 64:315-324. [*, A3]

Adams, E. S., and W. R. Tschinkel. 1995. Effects of foundress number on brood raids and queens survival in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37:233-242. [*, A3]

Adams, E. S., and W. R. Tschinkel. 1995. Spatial dynamics of colony interactions in young populations of the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. Oecologia 102:156-163. [*, A3]

Anderson, L. C. 1995. The Chrysothamnus-Ericameria connection (Asteraceae). Great Basin Naturalist 55:84-88. [*, A3]

Anderson, L. C. 1995. Noteworthy plants from north Florida. VI. Sida 16:581-587. [*, A3]

Badger, J., A. Kapulsky, D. L. D. Caspar, and R. Korszun. 1995. Neutron diffraction analysis of the solvent accessible volume in cubic insulin crystals. Nature Structural Biology 2:77-80. [*, A1]

Bates, G. W. 1995. Electroporation for DNA delivery to plant protoplasts and tissues. Pages 363-373 in Methods in Cell Biology: Plant Cell Biology, Vol. 50. D. P. Bourque, H. J. Bohnert, and D. W. Galbraith, editors. Academic Press, San Diego. [chap, A1]

Batliwala, H., T. Somasundaram, E. E. Uzgiris, and L. Makowski. 1995. Methane-induced haemolysis of human erythrocytes. Biochemical Journal 307:433-438. [*, A1]

Boone, D. R., Y. Liu, Z.-J. Zhao, D. L. Balkwill, G. R. Drake, T. O. Stevens, and H. C. Aldrich. 1995. Bacillus infernus sp. nov., an Fe(III)- and Mn(IV)-reducing anaerobe from the deep terrestrial subsurface. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 45:441-448. [*, A1]

Bowman, T. L., and M. M. Hurt. 1995. The coding sequence of mouse coding region activating sequence (CRAS) of mouse H2a and H3 histone genes contains a conserved seven-nucleotide element that interacts with nuclear factors and is necessary for normal expression. Nucleic Acids Research 23:3083-3092. [*, A1]

Bullitt, E., and L. Makowski. 1995. Structural polymorphism of bacterial adhesion pili. Nature 373:164-167. [*, A1]

Butler, M., J. Hunt, W. Herrnkind, T. Matthews, R. Bertelsen, W. Sharp, J. Field, M. Childress, and H. Marshall. 1995. Cascading disturbances in Florida Bay, FL (USA): cyanobacteria blooms, sponge mortality, and their impact on juvenile spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus). Marine Ecology Progress Series 129:119-125. [*, A3]

Caspar, D. L. D. 1995. Problems in simulating macromolecular movements. Structure 3:327-329. [*, A1]

Cassill, D. L., and W. R. Tschinkel. 1995. Allocation of liquid food to larva via trophallaxis in the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. Animal Behaviour 50:801-813. [*, A3]

Challacombe, J. F., and J. S. Elam. 1995. Structural analysis of glycosaminoglycans derived from axonally transported proteoglycans in regenerating goldfish optic nerve. Neurochemistry Research 20:253-259. [*, A2]

Challacombe, J. F., and J. S. Elam. 1995. Inhibition of proteoglycan synthesis influences regeneration of goldfish retinal axons on polylysine and laminin. Experimental Neurology 134:126-134. [*, A2]

Chen, G. X., D. J. Blubaugh, P. H. Homann, J. H. Golbeck, and G. M. Cheniae. 1995. Superoxide contributes to the rapid inactivation of specific secondary donors of the photosystem II reaction center during photodamage of manganese-depleted photosystem II membranes. Biochemistry 34:2317-2332. [*, A4]

Combs, C. A., and W. R. Ellington. 1995. Graded intracellular acidosis produces extensive and reversible reductions in the effective free energy change of ATP hydrolysis in a molluscan muscle. Journal of Comparative Physiology 165:203-212. [*, A4]

Conroy, M. J., Y. Cohen, F. C. James, Y. G. Matsinos, and B. A. Maurer. 1995. Parameter estimation, reliability and model improvement for spatially explicit models of animal populations. Ecological Applications 5:17-19. [*, A3]

Dayan, T., and D. Simberloff. 1995. Natufian Gazelles: proto-domestication reconsidered. Journal of Archeological Science 22:671–675. [*, A3]

DeBry, R. W., and L. G. Abele. 1995. The relationship between parsimony and maximum-likelihood analyses: tree scores and confidence estimates for three real data sets. Molecular Biology and Evolution 12(2):291-297. [*, A3]

Easton, D. M. 1995. Gompertz survival kinetics: fall in number alive or growth in number dead? Theoretical Population Biology 48:1-6. [*, A2]

Elam, J. S. 1995. Further characterization of axonally transported proteoglycans. Neuroscience Research 20:187-193. [*, A2]

Elliott, J. K., J. M. Elliott, and R. N. Mariscal. 1995. Host selection, location, and association behaviors of anemonefishes in field settlement experiments. Marine Biology 122:377-389. [*, A3]

Espelund, M., J. A. De Bedout, W. H. Outlaw Jr., and K. S. Jakobsen. 1995. Environmental and hormonal regulation of barley late-embryogenesis-abundant (LEA) messenger-RNAs is via different signal-transduction pathways. Plant Cell and Environment 18:943-949. [*, A4]

Fernandez-Fewell, G. D., and M. Meredith. 1995. Facilitation of male hamster mating behavior by LHRH and Ac5-10LHRH: interaction with vomeronasal system. Physiology & Behavior 57:213-221. [*, A2]

Fewell, J. G., and T. S. Moerland. 1995. Responses of mouse fast and slow skeletal muscle to streptozotocin diabetes: myosin isoenzymes and phosphorous metabolites. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 148:147-154. [*, A4]

Fredrickson, J. K., D. L. Balkwill, G. R. Drake, M. F. Romine, D. B. Ringelberg, and D. C. White. 1995. Aromatic-degrading Sphingomonas isolates from the deep subsurface. Applied Environmental Microbiology 61:1917-1922. [*, A1]

Fredrickson, J. K., S. W. Li, F. J. Brockman, D. L. Haldeman, P. S. Amy, and D. L. Balkwill. 1995. Time-dependent changes in viable numbers and activities of aerobic heterotrophic bacteria in subsurface samples. Journal of Microbiological Methods 21:253-265. [*, A1]

Freeman, M. E. 1995. The hypothalamus. Pages 261-300 in Neuroscience in Medicine. P. M. Conn, editor. Lippincott, Philadelphia. [*, A2]

Friedmann, E. I., and R. Ocampo-Friedmann. 1995. A primitive cyanobacterium as pioneer microorganism for terraforming Mars. Advances in Space Research 15(3):243-246. [*, A3]

Gascon, C. 1995. Habitat effects on tropical larval anuran fitness in the absence of direct effects of predation and competition. Ecology 76:2222-2229. [*, stud-jt, A3]

Geselowitz, D. A., M. McMannaway, K. G. Hofer, and R. Neumann. 1995. The cytotoxicity of tritium and iodine-125 incorporated in DNA of mammalian cells: implications for the low-LET dosimetry of incorporated nuclides. Radiation Research 142:321-326. [*, A1]

Hayward, P., A. S. Lumsden, S. Mattson, G. Newton, and G. Watson, 1995. From Cells to Salt Marshes, sixth edition. Burgess International Group, Edina, MN. [bookau, A5]

Hofer, K. G., and S. P. Bao. 1995. Low-LET and high-LET radiation action of 125I decays in DNA: effect of cysteamine on micronucleus formation and cell death. Radiation Research 141:183-192. [*, A1]

Holliday, L. S., and T. M. Roberts. 1995. Isolation and partial characterization of 30 nm-wide protein particles associated with the MSP-based cytoskeleton of spermatozoa of Ascaris suum. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 208:1073-1079. [*, A4]

Hubley, M. J., and T. S. Moerland. 1995. Application of homonuclear decoupling to biological 31P spin echo spectra. NMR in Biomedicine 8:113-117. [*, A4]

Hubley, M. J., R. C. Rosanske, and T. S. Moerland. 1995. Diffusion coefficients of ATP and creatine phosphate in isolated muscle: pulsed gradient 31P NMR of small biological samples. NMR in Biomedicine 8:72-78. [*, A4]

Ichikawa, M., T. Osada, and P. P. C. Graziadei. 1995. Coculture of the vomeronasal organ and olfactory bulb of the fetal rat. Anatomy and Embryology 192:417-426. [*, A2]

James, F. C. 1995. Review of Principles of Conservation Biology (G. A. Meffe and C. R. Carroll; 1994, Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass.). Prairie Naturalist 27:67-78. [brev, A3]

James, F. C. 1995. Status of the red-cockaded woodpecker and its habitat. Pages 437-438 in Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Recovery, Ecology, and Management. D. Kulhavy, R. G. Hooper, and R. Costa, editors. Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. [chap, A3]

James, F. C. 1995. Status of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker in 1990 and prospect for recovery. Pages 439-451 in Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Recovery, Ecology, and Management. D. Kulhavy, R. G. Hooper, and R. Costa, editors. Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. [*, chap, A3]

James, F. C., C. Hess, G. Hagan, and M. B. Kotrla. 1995. Population structure and annual turnover rates of cavities of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker in the Apalachicola National Forest. Pages 353-360 in Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Recovery, Ecology, and Management. D. Kulhavy, R. G. Hooper, and R. Costa, editors. Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. [*, chap, A3]

James, F. C. and C. E. McCulloch. 1995. The strength of inferences about causes of trends in populations. Pages 40-51 in Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds. T. E. Martin and D. M. Finch, editors. Oxford University Press, New York. [*, chap, A3]

Kanyicska, B., J. D. Livingstone, and M. E. Freeman. 1995. Long term exposure to dopamine reverses the inhibitory effect of endothelin-1 on prolactin secretion. Endocrinology 136:990-994. [*, A2]

Keller, L. R. 1995. Enrichment of flagellar mRNA from Chlamydomonas, in Cilia and Eukaryotic Flagella. Methods in Cell Biology 47:551-557. [A1]

Keller, L. R. 1995. Electrotransformation of Chlamydomonas. Methods in Molecular Biology 55:73-79. [A1]

Keller, T. 1995. Structure and function of titin and nebulin. 1995. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 7:32-38. [revp, A4]

Kinsey, S. T., and W. R. Ellington. 1995. Interspecific comparisons of capacity for intracellular pH regulation in molluscan muscle. Physiological Zoology 68:26-42. [*, A4]

Koo, H., and P. P. C. Graziadei. 1995. Eye primordium transplantation in Xenopus embryo. Anatomy and Embryology 191:155-170. [*, A2]

Koo, H., and P. P. C. Graziadei. 1995. Cell-migration from the transplanted olfactory placode in Xenopus. Anatomy and Embryology 191:171-181. [*, A2]

Levitan, D. R. 1995. The ecology of fertilization in free-spawning invertebrates. Pages 123-156 in Ecology of Marine Invertebrate Larvae. L. McEdward, editor. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [chap, A3]

Levitan, D. R., and C. Petersen. 1995. Sperm limitation in the sea. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10:228-231. [*, revp, A3]

Levitan, D. R., and C. M. Young. 1995. Reproductive success in large populations: empirical measures and theoretical predictions of fertilization in the sea biscuit Clypeaster rosaceus. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 190:221-241. [*, A3]

L'Hernault, S. W., and T. M. Roberts. 1995. Cell biology of nematode. Methods in Cell Biology 48:273-301. [revp, A4]

Lu, P., S. Q. Zhang, W. H. Outlaw Jr., and K. Riddle. 1995. Sucrose--a solute that accumulates in the symplast and apoplast of guard cells of open stomata. FEBS Letters 362:180-184. [*, A4]

McInnes, D. A., and W. R. Tschinkel. 1995. Queen dimorphism and reproductive strategies in the fire ant, Solenopsis geminata. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 36:367-376. [*, A3]

Magrassi, L., and P. P. C. Graziadei. 1995. Cell-death in the olfactory epithelium. Anatomy and Embryology 192:77-87. [*, A2]

Makowski, L. 1995. Electron crystallography--taxol found on tubulin. Nature 375:361-362. [*, A1]

Martín-Mora, E., and F. C. James. 1995. Developmental plasticity in the shell of the queen conch Strombus gigas. Ecology 76:981-994. [*, A3]

Matsumoto, G. I., E. I. Friedmann, and D. A. Gilichinsky. 1995. Geochemical characteristics of organic compounds in a permafrost sediment core sample from northeast Siberia, Russia. Proceedings of the National Institute of Polar Research Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences, Tokyo 8:258-267. [*, A3]

Meredith, M. 1995. Electrophysiology of the vomeronasal organ. Pages 291-297 in Experimental Cell Biology of Taste and Smell: Current Techniques and Protocols. A. I. Spielman and J. G. Brand, editors. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [chap, A2]

Miller, T. E. 1995. The evolution of Brassica rapa L. (Cruciferae) populations in intra- and interspecific competition. Evolution 49:1125-1133. [*, A3]

Moerland, T. S. 1995. Temperature: enzyme and organelle. Pages 57-72 in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Fishes, Volume 5. P. W. Hochachka and T. P. Mommsen, editors. Elsevier, Amsterdam. [chap, revp, inv, A4]

Mopper, S., M. Beck, D. Simberloff, and P. Stiling. 1995. Local adaptation and agents of mortality in a mobile insect. Evolution 49:810-815. [*, A3]

Mopper, S., and D. Simberloff. 1995. Differential herbivory in an oak population: the role of plant phenology and insect performance. Ecology 76:1233-1241. [*, A3]

Mopper, S., M. Beck, and D. Simberloff. 1995. Local adaptation and agents of selection in a mobile insect. Evolution 49:810-15. [*, A3]

Morrison, E. E., and P. P. C. Graziadei. 1995. Transplantation of postnatal vomeronasal organ in the CNS of newborn rats. Anatomy and Embryology 191:319-327. [*, A2]

Outlaw, W. H., Jr. 1995. Extraction and assay of protein from single plant cells. Methods in Cell Biology 50:39-47. [A4]

Outlaw, W. H., Jr. 1995. Sucrose and Stomata--a full circle. Pages 56-67 in M. A. Madore and W. J. Lucas, editors. Carbon Partitioning and Source-Sink Interactions in Plants. American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, MD. [chap, A4]

Quadagno, D., A. Nation, D. Johnson, C. Waitley, N. Waitley, D. Epstein, and A. Satterwhite. 1995. Cardiovascular disease and sexual functioning: a test of three hypotheses. Applied Nursing Research 8:143-146. [*, A2]

Raucher, D., E. A. Fajer, K. Hideg, C. P. Sár, Y. Zhao, M. Kawai, and P. G. Fajer. 1995. A novel electron paramagnetic resonance spin label and its application to study the cross-bridge cycle. Biophysical Journal 68:128S-134S. [*, A4]

Reeves, R. H., J. Y. Reeves, and D. L. Balkwill. 1995. Strategies for phylogenetic characterization of subsurface bacteria. Journal of Microbiological Methods 21:235-251. [*, A1]

Reveal, J. L., and L. C. Anderson. 1995. Proposal to conserve Chrysothamnus Nutt. (Compositae) with a conserved type. Taxon 44:443-444. [*, A3]

Richard, B. A., and P. C. Wainwright. 1995. Scaling the feeding mechanism of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides): kinematics of prey capture. Journal of Experimental Biology 198:419-433. [*, A3]

Roberts, T. M., and M. Stewart. 1995. Nematode sperm locomotion. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 7:13-17. [revp, A4]

Roux, K. H. 1995. Optimization and troubleshooting in PCR. PCR Methods and Applications 4:S185-S194. [A1]

Roux, K. H. 1995. Optimization and troubleshooting in PCR. In PCR Primer: A Laboratory Manual. C. W. Dieffenbach and G. S. Dveksler, editors. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Plainview, NY. [chap, A1]

Royal, D., M. Royal, J. Italiano, T. Roberts, and D. R. Soll. 1995. In Ascaris sperm pseudopods, MSP fibers move proximally at a constant rate regardless of the forward rate of cellular translocation. Cell Motility and Cytoskeleton 31:241-253. [*, A4]

Schremser, J.-L., and T. P. Williams. 1995. Rod outer segment (ROS) renewal as a mechanism for adaptation to a new intensity environment. I. Rhodopsin levels and ROS length. Experimental Eye Research 61:17-24. [*, A2]

Schremser, J.-L., and T. P. Williams. 1995. Rod outer segment (ROS) renewal as a mechanism for adaptation to a new intensity environment. II. Rhodopsin synthesis and packing density. Experimental Eye Research 61:25-32. [*, A2]

Shen, L., W. H. Outlaw Jr., L. M. Epstein. 1995. Expression of an mRNA with sequence similarity to pea dehydrin (Psdhn1) in guard cells of Vicia faba in response to exogenous abscisic acid. Physiologia Plantarum 95:99-105. [*, A1, A4]

Simberloff, D. 1995. Why do introduced species appear to devastate islands more than mainland? Pacific Science 49:87-97. [*, A3]

Simberloff, D. 1995. Introduced species. Pp. 323-336 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology (ed. William A. Nierenberg). Academic Press. [chap, A3]

Simberloff, D. 1995. Habitat fragmentation and population extinction of birds. Ibis 137 (suppl.): S105-S111. [*, A3]

Sly, D., K. Riehman, C. Wu, I. Eberstein, D. Quadagno, and J. Kistner. 1995. Early childhood differentials in mother/child AIDS interactions. AIDS Education and Prevention 7:337-354. [*, A2]

Somasundaram, T., and L. Makowski. 1995. Optical cell for the study of biological systems under high gas pressures. Review of Scientific Instruments 66:3311-3316. [A1]

Strong, S. J., and W. R. Ellington. 1995. Isolation and sequence analysis of the gene for arginine kinase from the chelicerate arthropod, Limulus polyphemus. Insights into catalytically important residues. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1246:197-200. [*, A4]

Szczesna, D., and P. G. Fajer. 1995. The tropomyosin domain is flexible and disordered in reconstituted thin filaments. Biochemistry 34:3614-3620. [*, A4]

Trick, H. N., and G. W. Bates. 1995. Electrofusion of plant protoplasts: selection and screening for somatic hybrids of Nicotiana. Pages 165-179 in Plant Cell Electroporation and Electrofusion Protocols. J. A. Nickoloff, editor. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. [chap, A1]

Tschinkel, W. R. 1995. Stimulation of fire ant queen fecundity by a highly specific brood stage. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 88:876-882. [*, A3]

Tschinkel, W. R., E. S. Adams, and T. Macon. 1995. Territory area and colony size in the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. Journal of Animal Ecology 64:473-480. [*, A3]

Turingan, R. G., P. C. Wainwright, and D. Hensley. 1995. Interpopulation variation in prey use and feeding biomechanics in Caribbean triggerfishes. Oecologia 102:296-304. [*, A3]

Wainwright, P. C., and B. A. Richard. 1995. Predicting patterns of prey use from morphology with fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 44:97-113. [*, A3]

Wainwright, P. C., and B. A. Richard. 1995. Scaling the feeding mechanism of the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides): motor patterns. Journal of Experimental Biology 198:1161-1171. [*, A3]

Wainwright, P. C., R. G. Turingan, and E. L. Brainerd. 1995. Functional morphology of pufferfish inflation: mechanism of the buccal pump. Copeia 1995:614-625. [*, A3]

Wang, J., and P. H. Homann. 1995. Inorganic cofactor relations and properties of photosystem II in thylakoids of Prochlorothrix hollandica. Pages 421-424 in Photosynthesis: From Light to Biosphere, Vol. II. P. Mathis, editor. Kluwer, Dordrecht. [chap, A4]

Wennergren, U., M. H. Ruckelshaus, and P. Kareiva. 1995. The promise and limitations of spatial models in conservation biology. Oikos 74:349-356. [*, A3]

White, J. E., and M. Meredith. 1995. The nervus terminalis ganglion of the bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo): evidence for cholinergic and catecholaminergic influence on two cell types distinguished by peptide immunocytochemistry. Journal of Comparative Neurology 351:385-403. [*, A2]

Williams, T. P., and J. P. Webbers. 1995. Photometer for measuring intensity and rhodopsin distributions in intact eyes. Applied Optics 34:5720-5724. [*, A2]

Winn, A. A., and T. E. Miller. 1995. Effect of density on magnitude of directional selection on seed mass and emergence time in Plantago wrightiana Dcne. (Plantaginaceae). Oecologia 103:365-370. [*, A3]


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