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2004 journal article
Optimal defence theory and flower petal colour predict variation in the secondary chemistry of wild radish
Journal of Ecology, 92(1), 132–141.
2004 journal article
Community and Evolutionary Ecology of Nectar<sup>1
Ecology, 85(6), 1477–1478.
2004 journal article
Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits
Oikos, 104(1), 15–26.
2004 journal article
THE DUAL ROLE OF FLORAL TRAITS: POLLINATOR ATTRACTION AND PLANT DEFENSE
Ecology, 85(6), 1503–1511.
2004 journal article
Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Multispecies Plant-Animal Interactions
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 35(1), 435–466.
2004 chapter
Experts’ introduction
In D. A. Andow (Ed.), A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops (pp. 21–26). Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.
Ed(s): D. Andow
2004 chapter
Confinement options
In D. A. Andow (Ed.), A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops (pp. 33–53). Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.
Ed(s): D. Andow
2004 chapter
Synthesis, conclusions and recommendations
In D. A. Andow (Ed.), A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops (pp. 109–122). Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.
Ed(s): D. Andow
2004 book
A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops
Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.
Ed(s): D. Andow
2004 report
Final Report on technical issues associated with the development of CGIAR policies to address the possibility of adventitious presence of transgenes in CGIAR ex situ collections
Rome: International Plant Genetic Resources Institute.
2004 report
Maize and biodiversity: The effects of transgenic maize in Mexico: Key findings and recommendations
Montreal: Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
2004 book review
Dangerous Liaisons? When Cultivated Plants Mate with Their Wild Relatives, by Norman C. Ellstrand
[Review of Dangerous Liaisons? When Cultivated Plants Mate with Their Wild Relatives, by N. C. Ellstrand]. Environmental Biosafety Research, 3, 129–130.
2004 book review
Genomics for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology
[Review of Genomics for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology., by J.-P. Nap, A. Atanassov, & W. J. Stiekema]. Environmental Biosafety Research, 3, 169–170. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
2004 chapter
Pathways-based risk assessment of exotic species invasions
In G. M. Ruiz & J. T. Carlton (Eds.), Invasive Species: Vectors and Management Strategies (pp. 439–455). New York: Island Press.
Ed(s): G. Ruiz & J. Carlton
2004 chapter
Comentários e conclusões
In D. M. F. Capalbo & E. M. G. Fontes (Eds.), GMO Guidelines Project, Algodão Bt. Embrapa Meio Ambiente (pp. 50–52). http://www.cnpma.embrapa.br/download/documentos_38.pdf
Ed(s): D. Capalbo & E. Fontes
2004 chapter
A scientist’s use of problem formulation and options assessment (PFOA) in risk assessment of GM crops
In B. Breckling & R. Verhoeven (Eds.), Risk hazard damage – Specification of criteria to assess environmental impact of genetically modified organisms. Bundesamt für Naturschutz (pp. 131–143). Bonn: Bundesamt für Naturschutz.
Ed(s): B. Breckling & R. Verhoeven
2004 journal article
GE crops: balancing predictions of promise and peril
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2(3), 154–160.
2004 journal article
F<SUB>2</SUB> Screen Variations and Associated Statistics
Journal of Economic Entomology, 97(5), 1756–1764.
2004 book edited
Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms. Volume 1: A case study of Bt maize in Kenya
Ed(s): A. Hilbeck & D. Andow*
2004 chapter book
Risk assessment of Bt maize in Kenya: synthesis and recommendations.
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