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Robert (Bob) Rush Miller grad student 1960 University of Michigan
 (Reproductive Biology And Genetics Of Unisexual And Bisexual Strains Of The Viviparous, Cyprinodont Fish Poeciliopsis)
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Crivello JF, Schultz RJ. (1995) Genetic variation in the temperature dependence of liver microsomal cyp2e1 activity, within and between species of the viviparous fish Poeciliopsis Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 14: 1-8
Schultz ME, Schultz RJ. (1988) Differences in response to a chemical carcinogen within species and clones of the livebearing fish, Poeciliopsis. Carcinogenesis. 9: 1029-32
Keegan-Rogers V, Schultz RJ. (1988) Sexual selection among clones of unisexual fish (Poeciliopsis: Poeciliidae): genetic factors and rare-female advantage The American Naturalist. 132: 846-868
Schultz RJ. (1987) Clonal species in evolution Journal of Heredity. 78: 337-337
Sullivan JA, Schultz RJ. (1986) GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BASIS OF VARIABLE SEX RATIOS IN LABORATORY STRAINS OF POECILIOPSIS LUCIDA. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 40: 152-158
Keegan-Rogers V, Schultz RJ. (1984) Differences in courtship aggression among six clones of unisexual fish Animal Behaviour. 32: 1040-1044
Bulger AJ, Schultz RJ. (1982) ORIGIN OF THERMAL ADAPTATIONS IN NORTHERN VERSUS SOUTHERN POPULATIONS OF A UNISEXUAL HYBRID FISH. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 36: 1041-1050
Schultz ME, Schultz RJ. (1982) Diethylnitrosamine-induced hepatic tumors in wild vs. inbred strains of a viviparous fish. The Journal of Heredity. 73: 43-8
Schultz ME, Schultz RJ. (1982) Induction of hepatic tumors with 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in two species of viviparous fishes (Genus poeciliopsis). Environmental Research. 27: 337-51
Bulger AJ, Schultz RJ. (1979) HETEROSIS AND INTERCLONAL VARIATION IN THERMAL TOLERANCE IN UNISEXUAL FISHES. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 33: 848-859
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