Project 1198: J. W. Doudna, B. J. Danielson. 2015. Rapid Morphological Change in the Masticatory Structures of an Important Ecosystem Service Provider. PLOS ONE. 10 (6):e0127218.
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Doudna, John Watson. 2014. "Native mice in a novel ecosystem: Morphology, behavior, and sociology predict the role of prairie deer mice in agriculture". Graduate Theses and Dissertations. Paper 13651.
Doudna, J. W. and Danielson, B. J. 2015. Rapid Morphological Change in the Masticatory Structures of an Important Ecosystem Service Provider. PLOS ONE. Vol. 10(6), p. e0127218.