Submissions from 2012
Status of Streptopus amplexifolius (Liliaceae) in Clinton County, NY, Chris Martine and E. Edelstein
Exotic Elsholtzia ciliata (Lamiaceae) Abundant in the Ausable River Delta, Clinton County< New York, Chris Martine and E. Quarta
Holocentric chromosomes: convergent evolution, meiotic adaptations, and genomic analysis, Daniel P. Melters, Leocadia V. Paliulis, Ian F. Korf, and Simon W.L. Chan
Frequent Arousal from Hibernation Linked to Severity of Infection and Mortality in Bats with White-Nose Syndrome, DeeAnn Reeder, Craig L. Frank, Gregory G. Turner, Carol U. Meteyer, Allen Kurta, Eric R. Britzke, Megan E. Vodzak, Scott R. Darling, Craig W. Stihler, Alan C. Hicks, Roymon Jacob, Laura E. Grieneisen, Sarah A. Brownlee, Laura K. Muller, and David S. Blehert
The Role of Olfactory Cues in the Sequential Radiation of a Gall-boring Beetle, Mordellistena convicta, Bradley Rhodes, Catherine Blair, Mizuki Takahashi, and Warren G. Abrahamson II
The role of olfactory cues in the sequential radiation of a gall-boring beetle, Mordellistena convicta, Bradley C. Rhodes, Catherine P. Blair, Mizuki K. Takahashi, and Warren G. Abrahamson II
The Spatial Signature of Biotic Interactions of a Clonal and a Non-clonal Palmetto in a Subtropical Plant Community, Mizuki Takahashi, Toshiro Kubota, Liana M. Horner, Nathan A. Keller, and Warren G. Abrahamson II
Promoting Amphibian Conservation through the College Classroom: Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis among Local Amphibians, Julie Wunder, Noel Lampazzi, Kelsey Acre, Nicholas Bent, Sadie Canter, Alexandra Chapman, Margaret Davies, David Kashan, Jonathan Keiley, Rachel Macintyre, Tamara Milton, Kara Weichler, Matthew Wilson, and Mizuki Takahashi
Submissions from 2011
Oxidative damage to DNA related to survivorship and carotenoid-based sexual ornamentation in the common yellowthroat, Corey R. Freeman-Gallant, Joel Amidon, Brittany Berdy, Stephanie Wein, Conor C. Taff, and Mark F. Haussmann
Telomere measurement tools: Telometric produces biased estimates of telomere length, Mark F. Haussmann, H. M. Salomons, and Simon Verhulst
Experimental Infection of Bats with Geomyces destructans Causes White-nose Syndrome, Jeffrey M. Lorch, Carol U. Meteyer, Melissa J. Behr, Justin G. Boyles, Paul M. Cryan, Alan C. Hicks, Anne E. Ballmann, Jeremy T.H. Coleman, David N. Redell, DeeAnn Reeder, and David S. Blehert
Market Botany: A Plant Biodiversity Lab Module, Chris Martine
DNA Analysis Identifies Solanum from Litchfield National Park as a Lineage of S. dioicum, Chris Martine, E. M. Lavoie, N. P. Tippery, and D. H. Les
Male-biased reproductive effort in a long-lived seabird., Robert A. Mauck, Jennifer L. Zangmeister, Jack Cercihara, Chalres E. Huntington, and Mark F. Haussmann
Biomechanics on the Half Shell: Functional Performance Influences Patterns of Morphological Variation in the Emydid Turtle carapace, Tristan Stayton
Terrestrial feeding in aquatic turtles: environment-dependent feeding behavior modulation and the evolution of terrestrial feeding in Emydidae, Tristan Stayton
Finite Element Modeling of Shell Shape in the Freshwater Turtle Pseudemys concinna Reveals a Trade-Off between Mechanical Strength and Hydrodynamic Efficiency, Tristan Stayton and Gabriel Rivera
Extensive clonal spread and extreme longevity in saw palmetto, a foundation clonal plant, Mizuki K. Takahashi, Liana M. Horner, Toshiro Kubota, Nathan A. Keller, and Warren G. Abrahamson II
A Five-year Assessment of Mortality and Geographic Spread of White-Nose Syndrome in North American Bats, with a Look at the Future. Update of White-Nose Syndrome in Bats., Gregory G. Turner, DeeAnn Reeder, and Jeremy T.H. Coleman
Dimorphism in Shell Shape and Strength in Two Species of Emydid Turtle, Christine Vega and Tristan Stayton
Class Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758, Don E. Wilson and DeeAnn Reeder
Submissions from 2010
Critical role of regulatory T cells in Th17-mediated minor antigen-disparate rejection, Ken Field
Telomeres: Linking stress and survival, ecology and evolution., Mark F. Haussmann
Submissions from 2009
Localization of deformed wing virus (DWV) in the brains of the honey bee, Apis mellifera Linnaeus, Karan Samir Shah, Elizabeth Capaldi, and Marie Pizzorno