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Articles citing the Reduced Major Axis Regression software

  1. D. R. Ardia (2005). Super size me: an experimental test of the factors affecting lipid content and the ability of residual body mass to predict lipid stores in nestling European Starlings. Functional Ecology. 19: 414-420.

  2. James M. Hood, Michael J. Vanni & Alexander S. Flecker (2005). Nutrient recycling by two phosphorus-rich grazing catfish: the potential for phosphorus-limitation of fish growth. Oecologia. 146: 247-257.

  3. F. C. Meinzer, B. J. Bond, J. M. Warren & D. R. Woodruff (2005). Does water transport scale universally with tree size? Functional Ecology. 19: 558-565.

  4. P. Østergaard, G. A. Boxshall & D. L. J. Quicke (2005). Dwarfs or giants? Sexual size dimorphism in Chondracanthidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida). Crustaceana. 78: 397-408.

  5. Kasumovic, M.M., and Andrade, M.C.B. (2006) Male development tracks rapidly shifting sexual versus natural selection pressures. Current Biology. 16: R242-243.

  6. MM Kasumovic & MCB Andrade (2006). Male development tracks rapidly shifting sexual versus natural selection. Current Biology. 16: R242.

  7. C. Tardieu, Y. Glard, E. Garron, C. Boulay, J.-L. Jouve, O. Dutour, G. Boetsch & G. Bollini (2006). Relationship between formation of the femoral bicondylar angle and trochlear shape: Independence of diaphyseal and epiphyseal growth. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 130 (4): 491 - 500

  8. J Felius, GR Beauchamp, DR Stager, ES Van De Graaf & HJ Simonsz (2007). The Amblyopia and Strabismus Questionnaire: English Translation, Validation, and Subscales. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 143: 305-310.

  9. D. Gil, C. Biard, A. Lacroix, C. N. Spottiswoode, N. Saino, M. Puerta & A. P. Moller (2007). Evolution of yolk androgens in birds: Development, coloniality, and sexual dichromatism. American Naturalist. 169: 802-819.

  10. Jr. Hall, Robert O., Benjamin J. Koch, Michael C. Marshall, Brad W. Taylor & Lusha M. Tronstad (2007). How body size mediates the role of animals in nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems. In: Body Size: The Structure and Function of Aquatic Ecosystems. Eds.: A. G. Hildrew, D. G. Raffaelli and R. Edmonds-Brown. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

  11. A. Kaiser, C. J. Klok, J. J. Socha, W. K. Lee, M. C. Quinlan & J. F. Harrison (2007). Increase in tracheal investment with beetle size supports hypothesis of oxygen limitation on insect gigantism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 13198-13203.

  12. UK Krieger (2007). Simultaneous Measurements of PM 10 and PM 1 using a single TEOM#. Aerosol Science and Technology. 41: 975-980.

  13. A. Medina, D. A. Marti & C. J. Bidau (2007). Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Caviomorpha, Ctenomyidae) follow the converse to Bergmann's rule. Journal of Biogeography. 34: 1439-1454.

  14. N Rode (2007). Genetic variation and selection for condition in Drosophila melanogaster males. Biology Education Center and Department of Animal Ecology, Uppsala, Uppsala University.

  15. N. Rodriguez-Pena, K. E. Stoner, J. E. Schondube, J. Ayala-Berdon, C. M. Flores-Ortiz & C. M. del Rio (2007). Effects of sugar composition and concentration on food selection by Saussure's long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris curasoae) and the long-tongued bat (Glossophaga soricina). Journal of Mammalogy. 88: 1466-1474.

  16. P. L. Valverde, F. Vite, M. A. Perez-Hernandez & J. A. Zavala-Hurtado (2007). Stem tilting, pseudocephalium orientation, and stem allometry in Cephalocereus columna-trajani along a short latitudinal gradient. Plant Ecology. 188: 17-27.

  17. A. G. Vandergast, A. J. Bohonak, D. B. Weissman & R. N. Fisher (2007). Understanding the genetic effects of recent habitat fragmentation in the context of evolutionary history: phylogeography and landscape genetics of a southern California endemic Jerusalem cricket (Orthoptera : Stenopelmatidae : Stenopelmatus). Molecular Ecology. 16: 977-992.

  18. BR Bettencourt, CC Hogan, M Nimali & BW Drohan (2008). Inducible and constitutive heat shock gene expression responds to modification of Hsp70 copy number in Drosophila melanogaster but does not compensate for loss of thermotolerance in Hsp70 null flies. BMC Biology. 6: 5.

  19. F. A. S. Cassemiro, Tflvb Rangel, F. M. Pelicice & N. S. Hahn (2008). Allometric and ontogenetic patterns related to feeding of a neotropical fish, Satanoperca pappaterra (Perciformes, Cichlidae). Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 17: 155-164.

  20. Emmanuelle Jousselin, Simon van Noort, Vincent Berry, Jean-Yves Rasplus, Nina Rønsted, J. Christoff Erasmus & Jaco M. Greeff (2008). One fig to bind the all; host conservation in a fig wasp community unravelled by cospeciation analysis among pollinating and non-pollinating fig wasp. Evolution. online early.

  21. R. J. Pakeman, E. Garnier, S. Lavorel, P. Ansquer, H. Castro, P. Cruz, J. Dolezal, O. Eriksson, H. Freitas, C. Golodets, J. Kigel, M. Kleyer, J. Leps, T. Meier, M. Papadimitriou, V. P. Papanastasis, H. Quested, F. Quetier, G. Rusch, M. Sternberg, J. P. Theau, A. Thebault & D. Vile (2008). Impact of abundance weighting on the response of seed traits to climate and land use. Journal of Ecology. 96: 355-366.

  22. R. J. Pakeman, C. L. Reid, J. J. Lennon & M. Kent (2008). Possible interactions between environmental factors in determining species optima. Journal of Vegetation Science. 19: 201-208.

  23. E. M. Waite, G. P. Closs, J. Kim, B. Barry, A. Markwitz & R. Fitzpatrick (2008). The strontium content of roe collected from spawning brown trout Salmo trutta L. reflects recent otolith microchemistry. Journal of Fish Biology. 72: 1847-1854.

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