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  • 6. Photoperiod and the relationship between wing length and body weight in Anopheles quadrimaculatus.
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  • 9. Multiple-technique identification of sibling species of the Anopheles quadrimaculatus complex.
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  • 10. Evidence for microgeographic genetic subdivision of Anopheles quadrimaculatus species C.
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  • 14. Have wing morphology or flight kinematics evolved for extreme high altitude migration in the bar-headed goose?
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  • 20. A preliminary characterization of the physiological ecology of overwintering Anopheles mosquitoes in the midwestern USA.
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