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2005 journal article
The functional consequences of random vs. ordered species extinctions
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 8(4), 409–418.
2005 journal article
The effects of patch shape on indigo buntings: Evidence for an ecological trap
ECOLOGY, 86(6), 1422–1431.
2005 journal article
Soil resource availability impacts microbial response to organic carbon and inorganic nitrogen inputs
Journal of Environmental Sciences (China), 17(5), 705–710.
2005 journal article
Social impacts of La Crosse encephalitis, in North Carolina
HUMAN ORGANIZATION, 64(2), 135–146.
2005 journal article
Role of visual contrast in the alighting behavior of Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera : Coccinellidae) at overwintering sites
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 34(2), 425–431.
2005 journal article
Regulation of JH epoxide hydrolase versus JH esterase activity in the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni, by juvenile hormone and xenobiotics
JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY, 51(5), 523–535.
2005 journal article
Radio sports talk and the fantasies of sport
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING, 134(3), 45–63.
2005 journal article
Predicting cotton boll maturation period using degree days and other climatic factors
AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 97(2), 494–499.
2005 journal article
Pest control by genetic manipulation of sex ratio
Journal of Economic Entomology, 98(1), 18–34.
2005 journal article
Optimizing ROI of time-to-market practices
RESEARCH-TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, 48(3), 47–57.
2005 journal article
Low-quality habitat corridors as movement conduits for two butterfly species
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 15(1), 250–257.
2005 journal article
Decomposition of soybean grown under elevated concentrations of CO2 and O-3
Global Change Biology, 11(4), 685–698.
2005 journal article
Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus acquisition of plants: effects of coexisting plant species
APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 28(3), 259–269.
2005 journal article
Aflatoxin conducive and non-conducive growth conditions reveal new gene associations with aflatoxin production
FUNGAL GENETICS AND BIOLOGY, 42(6), 506–518.
2005 article
The title-page: Its early development, 1460-1510.
Orcutt, D. (2005, January). LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES, Vol. 49, pp. 67–67.
2005 article
Nemesis Divina
Kimler, W. C. (2005, June). BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE, Vol. 38, pp. 227–228.