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Authors: OXFORD GS GILLESPIE RG
Citation: Gs. Oxford et Rg. Gillespie, EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY OF SPIDER COLORATION, Annual review of entomology, 43, 1998, pp. 619-643

Authors: STOCKLEY RA OXFORD GS ORMOND RFG
Citation: Ra. Stockley et al., DO INVERTEBRATES MATTER - DETRITAL PROCESSING IN THE RIVER SWALE-OUSE, Science of the total environment, 210(1-6), 1998, pp. 427-435

Authors: GILLESPIE RG OXFORD GS
Citation: Rg. Gillespie et Gs. Oxford, SELECTION ON THE COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN HAWAIIAN HAPPY-FACE SPIDERS - EVIDENCE FROM GENETIC-STRUCTURE AND TEMPORAL FLUCTUATIONS, Evolution, 52(3), 1998, pp. 775-783

Authors: KOPLAS PA ROSENBERG RL OXFORD GS
Citation: Pa. Koplas et al., THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IN THE DESENSITIZATION OF CAPSAICIN RESPONSES IN RAT DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION NEURONS, The Journal of neuroscience, 17(10), 1997, pp. 3525-3537

Authors: CRISWELL HE MCCOWN TJ MOY SS OXFORD GS MUELLER RA MORROW AL BREESE GR
Citation: He. Criswell et al., ACTION OF ZOLPIDEM ON RESPONSES TO GABA IN RELATION TO MESSENGER-RNASFOR GABA(A) RECEPTOR-ALPHA SUBUNITS WITHIN SINGLE CELLS - EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE FUNCTIONAL GABA(A) ISORECEPTORS ON INDIVIDUAL NEURONS, Neuropharmacology, 36(11-12), 1997, pp. 1641-1652

Authors: OXFORD GS GILLESPIE RG
Citation: Gs. Oxford et Rg. Gillespie, GENETICS OF A COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN THERIDION GRALLATOR (ARANEAE, THERIDIIDAE), THE HAWAIIAN HAPPY-FACE SPIDER, FROM GREATER MAUI, Heredity, 76, 1996, pp. 238-248

Authors: OXFORD GS GILLESPIE RG
Citation: Gs. Oxford et Rg. Gillespie, QUANTUM SHIFTS IN THE GENETIC-CONTROL OF A COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN THERIDION GRALLATOR (ARANEAE, THERIDIIDAE), THE HAWAIIAN HAPPY-FACE SPIDER, Heredity, 76, 1996, pp. 249-256

Authors: OXFORD GS GILLESPIE RG
Citation: Gs. Oxford et Rg. Gillespie, THE EFFECTS OF GENETIC BACKGROUND ON THE ISLAND-SPECIFIC CONTROL OF ACOLOR POLYMORPHISM IN THERIDION GRALLATOR (ARANEAE, THERIDIIDAE), THEHAWAIIAN HAPPY-FACE SPIDER, Heredity, 76, 1996, pp. 257-266

Authors: OXFORD GS CRAWFORD TJ PERNYES K
Citation: Gs. Oxford et al., WHY ARE CAPITULUM MORPHS ASSOCIATED WITH OTHER CHARACTERS IN NATURAL-POPULATIONS OF SENECIO-VULGARIS (GROUNDSEL), Heredity, 76, 1996, pp. 192-197

Authors: MACKENZIE GA OXFORD GS
Citation: Ga. Mackenzie et Gs. Oxford, PREY OF THE NOCTULE BAT (NYCTALUS-NOCTULA) IN EAST YORKSHIRE, Journal of zoology, 236, 1995, pp. 322-327

Authors: RENDT J OXFORD GS
Citation: J. Rendt et Gs. Oxford, ABSENCE OF COUPLING BETWEEN D-2 DOPAMINE-RECEPTORS AND CALCIUM CHANNELS IN LACTOTROPHS FROM CYCLING FEMALE RATS, Endocrinology, 135(2), 1994, pp. 501-508

Authors: KOPLAS P OXFORD GS
Citation: P. Koplas et Gs. Oxford, EXCITATORY RESPONSES INDUCED BY LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF OPIOID AGONISTSIN DRG NEURONS, Biophysical journal, 66(2), 1994, pp. 10000052-10000052

Authors: WAGONER PK CHEN C WORLEY JF DUKES ID OXFORD GS
Citation: Pk. Wagoner et al., AMYLIN MODULATES BETA-CELL GLUCOSE SENSING VIA EFFECTS ON STIMULUS-SECRETION COUPLING, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 90(19), 1993, pp. 9145-9149

Authors: OXFORD GS REILLO PR
Citation: Gs. Oxford et Pr. Reillo, TRANS-CONTINENTAL VISIBLE MORPH-FREQUENCY VARIATION AT HOMOLOGOUS LOCI IN 2 SPECIES OF SPIDER, ENOPLOGNATHA-OVATA S S AND E-LATIMANA, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 50(3), 1993, pp. 235-253

Authors: OXFORD GS
Citation: Gs. Oxford, GENETIC DRIFT IN A VISIBLY POLYMORPHIC SPIDER, ENOPLOGNATHA-OVATA - ANTIDOTE TO THE PEPPERED MOTH, Journal of Biological Education, 27(2), 1993, pp. 115-120

Authors: OXFORD GS
Citation: Gs. Oxford, PATTERNS OF SPERM USAGE IN LARGE HOUSE SPIDERS (TEGENARIA-SPP) - GENETICS OF ESTERASE MARKERS, Heredity, 70, 1993, pp. 413-419
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