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Most recent content (1 Oct 2009):

Cell Biology
Ionizing Radiation Induces Apoptotic Signal Through Protein Kinase C{delta} (delta) and Survival Signal Through Akt and Cyclic-Nucleotide Response Element-Binding Protein (CREB) in Jurkat T Cells
Amelia Cataldi, Viviana Di Giacomo, Monica Rapino, Susi Zara, and Rosa Alba Rana
Biol. Bull. 2009; 217: 202-212. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content (since Apr 2001):

Reviews
Quantifying the "Bio-" Components in Biophysical Models of Larval Transport in Marine Benthic Invertebrates: Advances and Pitfalls
Anna Metaxas and Megan Saunders
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 257-272. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Position Papers
Science of the Conscious Mind
Giorgio A. Ascoli and Alexei V. Samsonovich
Biol. Bull. 2008; 215: 204-215. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Position Papers
Consciousness as Integrated Information: a Provisional Manifesto
Giulio Tononi
Biol. Bull. 2008; 215: 216-242. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Ecology and Evolution
Comparison of Gamete Compatibility Between Two Blue Mussel Species in Sympatry and in Allopatry
Christin Slaughter, Michael A. McArtney, and Philip O. Yund
Biol. Bull. 2008; 214: 57-66. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
Biological Bulletin Virtual Symposium: The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
Richard K. Zimmer and Charles D. Derby
Biol. Bull. 2007; 213: 205-207. [Full text] [PDF]  

The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
Neuroecology, Chemical Defense, and the Keystone Species Concept
Richard K. Zimmer and Ryan P. Ferrer
Biol. Bull. 2007; 213: 208-225. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
How Do Predators Cope With Chemically Defended Foods?
John I. Glendinning
Biol. Bull. 2007; 213: 252-266. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
Has Vertebrate Chemesthesis Been a Selective Agent in the Evolution of Arthropod Chemical Defenses?
William E. Conner, Kerensa M. Alley, Jonathan R. Barry, and Amanda E. Harper
Biol. Bull. 2007; 213: 267-273. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

The Neuroecology of Chemical Defense
Escape by Inking and Secreting: Marine Molluscs Avoid Predators Through a Rich Array of Chemicals and Mechanisms
Charles D. Derby
Biol. Bull. 2007; 213: 274-289. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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