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Journal Publications of Mary Puterbaugh Mulcahy:
Puterbaugh, M. N., J. J. Skinner, and J. M. Miller. 2004. A nonrandom pattern of rotifers occupying lobules of the hepatic, Frullania eboracensis. The Bryologist 107: 524-530.
(Teaching Publication) M. N. Puterbaugh and J. G. Burleigh. 2001. Investigating evolutionary questions using online molecular databases. American Biology Teacher 63: 422-431.
McLetchie, D. N. and M. N. Puterbaugh. 2000. Population sex ratios, sex-specific clonal traits and tradeoffs among these traits in the liverwort Marchantia inflexa. Oikos 90: 227-237.
Puterbaugh, M. N. 1998. The roles of ants as flower visitors: experimental analysis in three alpine plant species. Oikos 83:36-46.
Puterbaugh, M. N., A. Wied, and C. Galen. 1997. The functional ecology of gynodioecy in Eritrichum aretioides (Boraginaceae), the alpine forget-me-not. American Journal of Botany. 34: 393-400.
Snow, A. A., T. Spira, M. N. Puterbaugh. 1996. The timing and effectiveness of sequential pollinations in Hibiscus moscheutos. Oecologia 105: 230-235.
Book Chapters:
(Teaching Publications) The following are three chapters in pair of volumes:

Puterbaugh, M. N. 2002. Chapter 31
"Adaptation". In C. Welden, C. and T. Donovan. Volume 1, Spreadsheet Exercises in Ecology and Evolution, and Chapter 18 In Weldon, C. and T. Donovan, Volume 2, Spreadsheet Exercises in Conservation Biology and Landscape Ecology, Sinauer Associates, Inc. [This chapter appears in both volumes].
Puterbaugh, M. N and L. Lawson. 2002. Chapter 34 "Heritability". In C. Welden, C. and T. Donovan. Volume 1, Spreadsheet Exercises in Ecology and Evolution, Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Puterbaugh, M. N. Chapter 35 "Quantitative Genetics". In C. Welden, C. and T. Donovan. Volume 1, Spreadsheet Exercises in Ecology and Evolution, Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Puterbaugh, M. N. and M. B. Prince. 2001. Why Are Reports of Ant Pollination Rare?: A Field and Lab Exercise Using the Scientific Method. Tested studies for laboratory teaching. Pages 218-233, in Volume 22 (S. J. Karcher, ed.). Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop/Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE).

 

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