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  • Jiang, L., O. Schofield, and P. G. Falkowski (2005). Adaptive evolution of phytoplankton cell size. Am. Nat. 166: 496-505. [Reprint Copy – PDF]
  • Fennel, K., M. Follows, and P. G. Falkowski (2005). The co-evolution of the nitrogen, carbon and oxygen cycles in the Proterozoic ocean. Am. J. Sci. 305: 526-545. [Reprint Copy – PDF]
  • van de Schootbrugge, B., J. M. McArthur, T. R. Bailey, Y. Rosenthal, J. D. Wright, and K. G. Miller. 2005. Toarcian oceanic anoxic event: An assessment of global causes using belemnite C isotope records. Paleoceanography: 20 (in press). [Reprint Copy – PDF]
  • Shi, T., T. S. Bibby, L. Jiang, A. J. Irwin, and P. G. Falkowski (2005). Protein interactions limit the rate of evolution of photosynthetic genes in cyanobacteria. Mol. Biol. Evol. 22: 2179-2189. [Reprint Copy-PDF]
  • Finkel, Z. V. , M. E. Katz, J. D. Wright, O.M.E. Schofield and P. G. Falkowski (2005). Cenozoic climate and the macroevolution of marine diatom cell size. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 102: 8927-8932. [Reprint Copy – PDF]
  • Giordano, M., Y.-B. Chen, M. Koblizek, and P. G. Falkowski (2005). Regulation of nitrate reductase in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by the redox state of the plastoquinone pool. Eur. J. Phycol. 40: 345-352. [Reprint Copy – PDF]
  • Falkowski, P. G., M. E. Katz, A Milligan, K. Fennel, B. Cramer, M. P. Aubry, R. A. Berner, M. Novacek and W. M. Zapole (2005). The rise of atmospheric oxygen over the past 205 million years and the evolution of large placental mammals. Science 309: 2202-2204. [Reprint Copy-PDF]
  • Ananayev, G., Z. S. Kolber, D. Klimov, P. G. Falkowski, J. A. Berry, U. Rascher, R. Martin, and B. Osmond (2005). Remote sensing of heterogeneity in photosynthetic efficiency, electron transport and dissipation of excess light in Populus deltoids stands under ambient and elevated CO2 concentrations, and in a tropical forest canopy, using a new laser-induced fluorescence transient device. Global Change Biology 11: 1195-1206. [Reprint Copy-PDF]
  • O. Schofield and P.G. Falkowski. 2005. The role and evolution of superoxide dismutase in algae. J. Phycol. 41:453-465. [Reprint Copy – PDF] This is an electronic version of an article published in Journal of Phycology ©2005, the Phycological Society of America.
  • van de Schootbruge, B, TR Bailey, Y Rosenthal, ME Katz, JD Wright, KG Miller, S Faust-Burkhardt and PG Falkowski. 2005. Early Jurassic climate change and the radiation of organic walled phytoplankton in the Tethys ocean. Paleobiol. 31:73-97. (Link)
  • Wolfe-Simon, F., O. Schofield and P.G. Falkowski. 2005. The role and evolution of superoxide dismutase in algae. J. Phycol. 41:453-465. [Reprint Copy – PDF] This is an electronic version of an article published in Journal of Phycology ©2005, the Phycological Society of America.
  • Jiang, L. and P. J. Morin. 2005. Predator diet breadth influences the relative importance of bottom-up and top-down control of prey. The American Naturalist 165: 350-363. [Reprint Copy – PDF]
  • Frost, P., MA Evans-White, ZV Finkel, TC Jensen, V Matzek. 2005. Are you what you eat? Physiological constraints on organismal stoichiometry in an
    elementally imbalanced world. Oikos 109: 18-28. [Reprint Copy – PDF]

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