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Submissions from 2025

Setting Up an Institutional OMERO Environment for Bioimage Data: Perspectives from Both Facility Staff and Users, Anett Jannasch, Silke Tulok, Chukwuebuka William Okafornta, Thomas Kugel, Michele Bortolomeazzi, Tom Boissonnet, Christian Schmidt, Andy Vogelsang, Claudia Dittfeld, Sems-Malte Tugtekin, Klaus Matschke, Leocadia V. Paliulis, Carola Thomas, Dirk Lindemann, Gunar Fabig, and Thomas Müller-Reichert

Gene model for the ortholog of Pten in Drosophila ananassae, Graham M. Jones, D'Andrew Harrington, Zachary Lill, Amy T. Hark, Chelsey McKenna, Chinmay P. Rele, and Laura K. Reed

Gene model for the ortholog of Pdk1 in Drosophila grimshawi, Megan E. Lawson, Madisom A. Sharp, Laura K. Reed, Norma Velazquez-Ulloa, Amy T. Hark, John Stanga, and Chinmay P. Rele

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The inherent values of observation and description: A case study in the spiny solanums of Australia, Christopher T. Martine

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A new dioecious bush tomato, Solanum nectarifolium (Solanaceae), from the northern Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia, with reassessment of S. ossicruentum and a change in the circumscription of S. dioicum, Christopher T. Martine, Kym Brennan, Jason T. Cantley, Aiden Webb, and Geoffrey Newton

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Scientific Note: Garden loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris, Primulaceae), an emerging invasive plant species of riparian corridors in the Mid-Atlantic region, Christopher T. Martine, Amy L. Jewitt, Claire M. Ciafre, Kaitlin G. Henry, Elizabeth H. Williams, PJ Newhart, and Melody P. Sain

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Genomic Structure Among Populations of a Regionally Rare Perennial Plant Indicates the Need for Reevaluation of Management Units, Cheyenne Moore, Angela J. McDonnell, Scott Schuette, and Christopher T. Martine

The Lives of Bats: A Natural History, DeeAnn Reeder

Taming the beast: challenges of identification in big plant genera., Tina Sarkinen, Rebecca Hilgenhof, Yuri Gouvea, Leandro Giacomin, J. Stone, Xavier Aubriot, Eric Tepe, G. Barboza, F. Chiarini, Stephen Stern, J. D. Tovar, Lynn Bohs, Christopher T. Martine, Andres Orejuela, Clara Ines Orozco, Iris E. Peralta, V. da Silva Sampaio, A. Rodriguez, and Sandra Knapp

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Recombination Suppression Drives Expansion of the Drosophila Dot Chromosome, Timothy J. Stanek, Wilson Leung, Christopher D. Shaffer, Genomics Education Partnership, and Christopher E. Ellison

Submissions from 2024

Corticosterone release in very young siblicidal seabird chicks (Rissa tridactyla) is sensitive to environmental variability and responds rapidly and robustly to external challenges, Z Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks, A. P. Will, S. N. Pete, S. Whelan, and A. S. Kitaysky

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Seed dispersal by Martu peoples promotes the distribution of native plants in arid Australia, Rebecca Bliege Bird, Douglas Bird, Christopher T. Martine, Chloe McGuire, Leanne Greenwood, Desmond Taylor, Tanisha M. Williams, and Peter M. Veth

Alignment of a Trivalent Chromosome on the Metaphase Plate Is Associated with Differences in Microtubule Density at Each Kinetochore, Ashley B. Borseth, Hedyeh D. Kianersi, Paige Galloway, Grace Gercken, Emily L. Stowe, Marie Pizzorno, and Leocadia V. Paliulis

Salivary cortisol captures endocrine response to an acute stressor in captive female tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella), Andrew DeSana, Z. Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks, Aiko Amano, and Regina P. Gazes

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Incorporating Sex-Diverse and Gender-Inclusive Perspectives in Higher Education Biology Courses, Breanne N. Harris, A Kelsey Lewis, Sam L. Sharpe, Teri J. Orr, Christopher T. Martine, and Chloe C. Josefson

Leach’s storm-petrel (Hydrobates leucorhous), a long-lived seabird shows flexible, condition-dependent, feeding strategies in response to poor chick condition., B D. Haussmann, Kayla Lichtner, Robert A. Mauck, and Mark F. Haussmann

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Scientific Note: An Incursion of the Widely-cultivated Katsura (Cercidiphyllum japonicum, Cercidiphyllaceae) in Pennsylvania, Kayleigh R. Long, Melody P. Sain, Elizabeth H. Williams, and Christopher T. Martine

Glucocorticoids, environmental challenges, and reproduction in birds, Sharon E. Lynn and Z Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks

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Building an Inclusive Botany: The “Radicle” Dream, Makenzie E. Mabry, Nuala Caomhanach, R. Shawn Abrahams, Michelle L. Gaynor, Kasey Khanh Pham, Tanisha M. Williams, Kathleen S. Murphy, Vassiliki B. Smocovitis, Douglas E. Soltis, and Pamela S. Soltis

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Field-Based Courses Still Matter, but not Like They Used To, Christopher T. Martine

Shrubs and Vines of New Jersey and the Mid-Atlantic States (Third Edition), Christopher T. Martine and Rachel F. Martine

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Cross-pollination: Building a Co-taught Course to Examine Art and Sex Through the Lens of Botany, Christopher T. Martine, Diamanda A. Zizis, and Anna K. Kell

Birds of a feather age together: Telomere dynamics and social behavior predict life span in female Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica)., Shannon McCollum, Olivia Canter, Vincent Fasanello, Sarah Gronsky, and Mark F. Haussmann

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White adipose tissue remodeling in Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome, EL Pannkuk, Marianne Moore, S Bansal, K Kumar, S Suman, D Howell, JA Kath, A Kurta, DeeAnn Reeder, and KA FIeld

White adipose tissue remodeling in Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome, Evan L. Pannkuk, Marianne S. Moore, Shivani Bansal, Kamendra Kumar, Shubhankar Suman, Daryl Howell, Joseph A. Kath, Allen Kurta, DeeAnn M. Reeder, and Kenneth A. Field