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Pennisi, Elizabeth. (2007) Evolutionary ecology: variable evolution. Science 316: 686-687.

Schwartz, Mark.  (2006) Drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis are more virulent than experts assumed, study finds.  Stanford News Service

Storch, David, Pablo A. Marquet, and Kevin J. Gaston.  (2005)  Untangling an entangled bank. Science 307:684 – 686.

Hines, Sandra.  (2005) Birds, butterflies and bacteria: the same law of biology appears to apply to all. Stanford Report February 2 p. 6.

Jones, Susan.  (2005)  Microbial ecology: Obeying the law.  Nature Reviews Microbiology 3: 98.

Catchpole, H. (2004)  Fungi diversity key to soil health.  ABC Science Online

Anonymous.  (2004)  Eukaryote diversity.  Nature 432: ix.

Singer, Emily. (2004) Evolution in action: in tailor-made worlds, rival life forms are struggling for supremacy.  New Scientist 4 December,  p. 46.

Stephens, Tim.  (2004)  Test confirms evolutionary changes tied to species movement.  Stanford Report October 20 p. 4.

Ruby, Edward, Brian Henderson and Margaret McFall-Ngai. (2004) We get by with a little help from our friends.  Science 303:1305 – 1307.

Campbell, Mary K.  (2002)  Written in the stars.  IEEE Potentials 21(5): 4-5.

Srikameswaran, A.  (2002)  Seeing clean hands in a new light.  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette November 5

Fountain, H.  (2002) Bacteria’s three way game.  New York Times July 30 issue p. D-6.

Levy, Dawn.  2002.  “Rock-paper-scissors” preserves biodiversity in bacterial neighborhoods.  Stanford Report July 24 p. 6.

Novak, Martin A. and Karl Sigmund. (2002) Bacterial game dynamics.  Nature 418:138-139.

Shouse, Ben. (2001)  A game for three microbes.  ScienceNow

Ricklefs, Robert. (2001)  Ecologists in the Field: Testing a prediction of the Lotka-Volterra model.  In, The Economy of Nature, 5th edition (W. H. Freeman and Co.: New York), p. 355.

 

 
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