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    Sustaining Change in Calculus I by Pilgrim, M. E, Gehrtz, J

    “…In an effort to improve upon Calculus I instruction at our institution, we designed a pilot study that incorporated a variety of evidence-based classroom…”
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    Combining DNA sequences and morphology in systematics: testing the validity of the dragonfly species Cordulegaster bilineata by Pilgrim, E M, Roush, S A, Krane, D E

    Published in Heredity (01-09-2002)
    “…Morphological and molecular techniques are rarely combined when answering questions of taxonomic validity. In this study, we combine morphological techniques…”
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    DNA methylation and expression of estrogen receptor alpha in fathead minnows exposed to 17α-ethynylestradiol by Fetke, J.K., Martinson, J.W., Flick, R.W., Huang, W., Bencic, D.C., See, M.J., Pilgrim, E.M., Debry, R.W., Biales, A.D.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-04-2021)
    “…•17α-ethynylestradiol induces methylation changes in the esr1 gene in livers and brains of exposed male fathead minnow.•Methylation in the promoter region of…”
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    A Molecular Method for Associating the Dimorphic Sexes of Velvet Ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) by Pilgrim, Erik M., Pitts, James P.

    “…For several groups of insects, including the velvet ants, male–female associations are difficult because of extreme dimorphism between the sexes. Many species,…”
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    Molecular and Morphological Study of Species-Level Questions Within the Dragonfly Genus Sympetrum (Odonata: Libellulidae) by Pilgrim, Erik M, Von Dohlen, Carol D

    “…This study combines morphological and molecular data to address several questions of species validity within the dragonfly genus Sympetrum. We compared…”
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    Molecular Sex Associations of Three Species of Nocturnal Velvet Ant (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) by Pitts, James P., Boud, Travis J., Pilgrim, Erik M.

    “…Pitfall trap sampling and light trapping for Mutillidae were conducted in Cache County, Utah. Males of the nocturnal mutillid species Dilophotopsis concolor…”
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