
- Long-Term Consequences of Agonistic Interactions Between Socially Naive Juvenile American Lobsters
- Synaptic connectivity of amine-containing neurosecretory cells of lobsters: Inputs to 5HT-and OCT-containing neurons
- Molt-Related and Size-Dependent Differences in the Escape Response and Post-Threat Behavior of the
- ORIGINAL PAPER S. I. Cromarty C. D. Derby
- Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A 120 (1998) 289300 Differential effects of a molting hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone, on the
- Reference: Biol. Bull. 194: 63-71. (February, 1998) Comparative Analysis of Escape Behavior in Male,
- ORIGINAL PAPER Stuart I. Cromarty Charles D. Derby
- ASSUMPTION COLLEGE PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY SAFETY AGREEMENT
- 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc. AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
- Study Advice, with emphasis on Science courses (Dr. Stuart Cromarty, Associate Professor of Biology).
- ABBREVIATED SWIMMING RESUME STUART I. CROMARTY
- GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY LAB (TS 29) SPRING 2009
- Intrinsic properties of amine-containing neurosecretory cells of lobsters: Spontaneous activity and autoinhibition
- 81:788-794, 1999.JN Marvin E. Ruffner, Stuart I. Cromarty and Robin L. Cooper
- Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Perception of the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone
- Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) in Bowmans's capsule CAPSULE
- Reference: Biol. Bull. 196: 105-l 12. (February, 1999) Time in Residence Affects Escape and Agonistic
- ORIGINAL PAPER Sarah B. Doernberg Stuart I. Cromarty
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