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Authors: BAKER B
Citation: B. Baker, ALL SIDES SMILE ON SCIENCE, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 353-353

Authors: ABRAMS MD
Citation: Md. Abrams, THE RED MAPLE PARADOX, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 355-364

Authors: FLATHER CH KNOWLES MS KENDALL IA
Citation: Ch. Flather et al., THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES GEOGRAPHY, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 365-376

Authors: PAYNE RB
Citation: Rb. Payne, BROOD PARASITISM IN BIRDS - STRANGERS IN THE NEST, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 377-386

Authors: EHRLICH P WALKER B
Citation: P. Ehrlich et B. Walker, RIVETS AND REDUNDANCY, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 387-387

Authors: BRIGGS JC
Citation: Jc. Briggs, BIOTIC REPLACEMENTS - EXTINCTION OR CLADE INTERACTION, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 389-395

Authors: SOULE ME PRESS D
Citation: Me. Soule et D. Press, WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL-STUDIES, Bioscience, 48(5), 1998, pp. 397-405

Authors: WINDSOR DA
Citation: Da. Windsor, EQUAL-RIGHTS FOR PARASITES, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 244-244

Authors: BASKIN Y
Citation: Y. Baskin, HOME ON THE RANGE - SCIENTISTS ARE SCRAMBLING TO UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEXITIES OF BRUCELLOSIS IN YELLOWSTONE BISON, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 245-251

Authors: BAKER B
Citation: B. Baker, 1998 - YEAR OF THE OCEAN, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 253-253

Authors: BAUMANN P
Citation: P. Baumann, SYMBIOTIC ASSOCIATIONS INVOLVING MICROORGANISMS - A SPECIAL ISSUE DEVOTED TO SOME LESS WELL-KNOWN SYMBIOTIC ASSOCIATIONS, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 254-255

Authors: MCFALLNGAI MJ RUBY EG
Citation: Mj. Mcfallngai et Eg. Ruby, SEPIOLIDS AND VIBRIOS - WHEN FIRST THEY MEET - RECIPROCAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HOST AND SYMBIONT LEAD TO THE CREATION OF A COMPLEX LIGHT-EMITTING ORGAN, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 257-265

Authors: MEEKS JC
Citation: Jc. Meeks, SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN NITROGEN-FIXING CYANOBACTERIA AND PLANTS - THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SYMBIOSIS CAUSES DRAMATIC MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL-CHANGES IN THE CYANOBACTERIUM, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 266-276

Authors: DISTEL DL
Citation: Dl. Distel, EVOLUTION OF CHEMOAUTOTROPHIC ENDOSYMBIOSES IN BIVALVES - BIVALVE-BACTERIA CHEMOSYMBIOSES ARE PHYLOGENETICALLY DIVERSE BUT MORPHOLOGICALLY SIMILAR, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 277-286

Authors: BOURTZIS K ONEILL S
Citation: K. Bourtzis et S. Oneill, WOLBACHIA INFECTIONS AND ARTHROPOD REPRODUCTION - WOLBACHIA CAN CAUSECYTOPLASMIC INCOMPATIBILITY, PARTHENOGENESIS, AND FEMINIZATION IN MANY ARTHROPODS, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 287-293

Authors: MORAN NA TELANG A
Citation: Na. Moran et A. Telang, BACTERIOCYTE-ASSOCIATED SYMBIONTS OF INSECTS - A VARIETY OF INSECT GROUPS HARBOR ANCIENT PROKARYOTIC ENDOSYMBIONTS, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 295-304

Authors: BECKAGE NE
Citation: Ne. Beckage, PARASITOIDS AND POLYDNAVIRUSES - AN UNUSUAL MODE OF SYMBIOSIS IN WHICH A DNA VIRUS CAUSES HOST INSECT IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AND ALLOWS THE PARASITOID TO DEVELOP, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 305-311

Authors: DIEHL RH LARKIN RP
Citation: Rh. Diehl et Rp. Larkin, PROVIDING RESOURCES FOR RESEARCHERS ON THE WORLD-WIDE-WEB - SOME PERSPECTIVES, Bioscience, 48(4), 1998, pp. 313-315

Authors: CHASAN R
Citation: R. Chasan, UNTITLED, Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 2-2

Authors: HEPPNER F
Citation: F. Heppner, THE DIFFICULTIES IN ASSESSING LECTURES, Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 147-148

Authors: COLLINS CT
Citation: Ct. Collins, DID THE BROWN TREE SNAKE ACT ALONE, Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 147-147

Authors: KELLERT SR
Citation: Sr. Kellert, THE DIFFICULTIES IN ASSESSING LECTURES - RESPONSE, Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 148-148

Authors: MARES MA
Citation: Ma. Mares, HOW DESERT RODENTS OVERCOME HALOPHYTIC PLANT DEFENSES (VOL 47, PG 699, 1997), Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 148-148

Authors: COHN JP
Citation: Jp. Cohn, UNDERSTANDING SEA OTTERS, Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 151-155

Authors: BAKER B
Citation: B. Baker, RETHINKING ROADS IN THE NATIONS FORESTS, Bioscience, 48(3), 1998, pp. 156-156
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