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Substituent effects on the oxidation of substituted biphenyl congeners by type II methanotroph strain CSC1
(Springer-Verlag, 2005-05)
The oxidation potential of type II groundwater methanotroph, strain CSC1, expressing soluble methane monooxygenase, was measured in the presence of 10 ortho -substituted biphenyls with varying electronics, sterics, and ...
Endangered species update, 6:7 (May 1989)
(University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources, 1989-05)
The glans penis in Proechimys and other caviomorph rodents
(University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, 1961)
Colonization from divergent ancestors: glaciation signatures on contemporary patterns of genomic variation in Collared Pikas (Ochotona collaris)
(Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in CanadaWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2015-07)
Identifying the genetic structure of a species and the factors that drive it is an important first step in modern population management, in part because populations evolving from separate ancestral sources may possess ...
Speciation dynamics during the global radiation of extant bats
(Johns Hopkins University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2015-06)
Multidimensional analysis of diatom morphologic and morphometric phenotypic variation and relation to niche
(1995)
There have been few past studies of relationships between phenotypic variation and population niche. In this study phenotypic variation was separated in to morphometric and morphologic variation which was related to niche ...
Current temporal trends in moth abundance are counter to predicted effects of climate change in an assemblage of subarctic forest moths
(InterceptWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2014-06)
Changes in climate are influencing the distribution and abundance of the world's biota, with significant consequences for biological diversity and ecosystem processes. Recent work has raised concern that populations of ...
Endangered species update, 2:5 (March 1985)
(University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources, 1985-03)
Etheostoma (Ulocentra) flavum, a new darter from the Tennessee and Cumberland river drainages
(University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, 1989)