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  1. Cyclic nucleotides, cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase, protein kinase, and phosphoprotein phosphatase in the central...

    Adenosine 3', 5' -cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP, cAMP)

  2. Severe Drought Drives Novel Community Trajectories in Desert Stream Pools

    News coverage: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audience and has been approved by an author of the study, is available online: http://bit.ly/qGYhI.

  3. Cytophotometric determinations of nuclear DNA content in tissues of the wax moth larva, Galleria mellonella Linnaeus

    The present study was undertaken to determine, by measurement

  4. Ecological relationships among western Ephemerellidae : growth, life cycles, food habits, and habitat relationships

    The purpose of this study was to describe the life cycles,

  5. Steroid-triggered, cell-autonomous programmed cell death of identified Drosophila motoneurons during metamorphosis

    x, 83 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.

  6. Evaluating benthic macroinvertebrates as bio-indicators of freshwater habitat quality in an eastern Oregon agro-ecosystem

    The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, and concerns about the state of freshwater natural resources are increasing globally, as are efforts to restore habitat that has...

  7. Abundance, habitat association, and foraging ecology of American dippers and other riparian-associated wildlife in the Oregon...

    To quantify the distribution and abundance of the riparian-associated vertebrate

  8. Phenotypic evolution as a response to thermal ecology in the ferocious waterbug Abedus herberti (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae)

    Over 150 years ago, C. Bergmann observed a within-species pattern of increasing body size as elevation and latitude increased. Bergmann’s data came from numerous endothermic taxa, but the pattern has since...

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