A selection of faculty publications from the Department of Biological Sciences, College of Sciences, Old Dominion University.

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Submissions from 1981

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Attributes of Dispersing Meadow Voles in Open-Grid Populations, Raymond D. Dueser, Marcia L. Wilson, and Robert K. Rose

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International Symposium on Groundwater Biology: Introduction, John R. Holsinger and Arthur L. Buikema Jr.

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Small Mammals in Openings in Virginia's Dismal Swamp, Robert K. Rose

Submissions from 1980

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Phytoplankton Studies Within the Virginia Barrier Islands I. Seasonal Study of Phytoplankton in Goose Lake, Parramore Island, Harold G. Marshall

Submissions from 1979

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Additional Comments on Reproductive Strategies and Population Fluctuations in Microtine Rodents, Michael S. Gaines, William M. Schaffer, and Robert K. Rose

Submissions from 1978

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The Reproductive Cycle of Microtus ochrogaster in Eastern Kansas, Robert K. Rose and Michael S. Gaines

Submissions from 1977

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Live Trap Preference Among Grassland Mammals, Robert K. Rose, Norman A. Slade, and James H. Honacki

Submissions from 1976

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Population Dynamics of Microtus Ochrogaster in Eastern Kansas, Michael S. Gaines and Robert K. Rose

Submissions from 1975

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The Osteology of Microgobius signatus Poey (Pisces: Gobiidae), with Comments on Other Gobiid Fishes, Ray S. Birdsong

Submissions from 1973

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A New Troglobitic Isopod of the Genus Lirceus (Asellidae) from Southwestern Virginia, with Notes on its Ecology and Additional Cave Records for the Genus in the Appalachians, John R. Holsinger and Thomas E. Bowman

Submissions from 1966

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Diurnal Distribution of Phytoplankton From a Single Station at the Mouth of the James River, Harold G. Marshall

Submissions from 1965

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The Annual Distribution and Stratification of Phytoplankton at Aurora Lake, Portage County, Ohio, Harold G. Marshall

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The Distribution of Phytoplankton Along a 140 Mile Transect in the Chesapeake Bay, Harold G. Marshall

Submissions from 1955

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Succession in a Dune Community at Mentor Headlands, Ohio, Harold G. Marshall