Dennis Nyberg
Affiliations: | University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
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Microbiology Biology, Wood Technology AgricultureGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeJacqueline A. Schlosser | grad student | 2004 | University of Illinois, Chicago |
Laura E. Rice | grad student | 2005 | University of Illinois, Chicago |
Paul Z. Gulezian | grad student | 2011 | University of Illinois, Chicago |
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Gulezian PZ, Nyberg DW. (2011) Naturalized pine (Pinus nigra) promotes growth of woody vegetation in native sand prairie: Impacts of invasion 130 years after introduction Natural Areas Journal. 31: 6-13 |
Gulezian PZ, Nyberg DW. (2010) Distribution of invasive plants in a spatially structured urban landscape Landscape and Urban Planning. 95: 161-168 |
Pergams ORW, Nyberg D. (2001) Museum collections of mammals corroborate the exceptional decline of prairie habitat in the Chicago region Journal of Mammalogy. 82: 984-992 |
Nyberg D, Bishop P. (1983) HIGH LEVELS OF PHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY OF METAL AND TEMPERATURE TOLERANCE IN PARAMECIUM. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 37: 341-357 |
Nyberg D. (1981) Fertility is not a function of geographic distance in Tetrahymena Journal of Heredity. 72: 94-96 |
NYBERG D. (1981) Three New “Biological” Species ofTetrahymena (T. hegewischin. sp.,T. sonnebornin. sp.,T. nipissingin. sp.) and Temperature Tolerance of Members of the “pyriformis” Complex1 The Journal of Protozoology. 28: 65-69 |
Nyberg D, Bishop P. (1981) The immaturity interval in Tetrahymena: Genetic and environmental sources of variation Developmental Genetics. 2: 159-170 |
Nyberg D. (1978) Copper tolerance and segregation distortion in aged Paramecium Experimental Gerontology. 13: 431-437 |