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    PD-L1 expression in nonclear-cell renal cell carcinoma by Choueiri, T.K., Fay, A.P., Gray, K.P., Callea, M., Ho, T.H., Albiges, L., Bellmunt, J., Song, J., Carvo, I., Lampron, M., Stanton, M.L., Hodi, F.S., McDermott, D.F., Atkins, M.B., Freeman, G.J., Hirsch, M.S., Signoretti, S.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-11-2014)
    “…Programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) expression in nonclear-cell RCC (non-ccRCC) and its association with clinical outcomes are unknown. Formalin-fixed…”
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    EVOLUTION IN STRESSFUL ENVIRONMENTS. I. PHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY, PHENOTYPIC SELECTION, AND RESPONSE TO SELECTION IN FIVE DISTINCT ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSES by Stanton, M. L., Roy, B. A., Thiede, D. A.

    Published in Evolution (01-02-2000)
    “…— Considerable debate has accompanied efforts to integrate the selective impacts of environmental stresses into models of life‐history evolution. This study…”
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    Evolution in stressful environments II: adaptive value and costs of plasticity in response to low light in Sinapis arvensis by Steinger, T., Roy, B. A., Stanton, M. L.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-03-2003)
    “…Plants possess a remarkable capacity to alter their phenotype in response to the highly heterogeneous light conditions they commonly encounter in natural…”
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    Competition-Colonization Trade-Offs in a Guild of African Acacia-Ants by Stanton, M. L., Palmer, T. M., Young, T. P.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-08-2002)
    “…In systems where disturbance creates colonization opportunities, competition-colonization trade-offs can lead to coexistence between competitors sharing a…”
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    Polygyny in the nest-site limited acacia-ant Crematogaster mimosae by Rubin, B. E. R, Anderson, R. M, Kennedy, D, Palmer, T. M, Stanton, M. L, Lovette, I. J

    Published in Insectes sociaux (01-05-2013)
    “…Polygyny is common in social insects despite inevitable decreases in nestmate relatedness and reductions to the inclusive fitness returns for cooperating…”
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    Short-Term Dynamics of an Acacia Ant Community in Laikipia, Kenya by Palmer, Todd M., Young, Truman P., Stanton, Maureen L., Elizabeth Wenk

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2000)
    “…In monospecific stands of Acacia drepanolobium in Laikipia, Kenya, virtually all but the smallest trees are occupied by one of four species of ants. Although…”
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    Consequences of Intraspecific Competition and Environmental Variation for Selection in the Mustard Sinapsis arvensis: Contrasting Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives by Stanton, M. L., Thiede, D. A., Roy, B. A.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-12-2004)
    “…Alternative models of plant life-history evolution differ in their views of how abiotic stress and competition interact to shape the evolution of plant…”
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    Invasibility of experimental habitat islands in a California winter annual grassland by Robinson, George R., Quinn, James F., Stanton, Maureen L.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-1995)
    “…In an experimental test of plant community invasibility, we introduced seeds of a native ruderal, California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), at fixed density…”
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    Sterilization and canopy modification of a swollen thorn acacia tree by a plant-ant by Stanton, Maureen L, Palmer, Todd M, Young, Truman P, Evans, Amanda, Turner, Monica L

    Published in Nature (London) (07-10-1999)
    “…Obligate symbioses between specialized arboreal ants and plants have evolved independently in many lineages. Ant-plants (myrmecophytes) typically provide…”
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    Ecological barriers to early colony establishment in three coexisting acacia-ant species in Kenya by STANTON, M. L, PALMER, T. M, YOUNG, T. P

    Published in Insectes sociaux (01-11-2005)
    “…In black cotton uplands in East Africa, four symbiotic acacia-ant species compete for possession of a single swollen thorn tree species, Acacia drepanolobium,…”
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    Asymmetry of wild mustard, Sinapis arvensis (Brassicaceae), in response to severe physiological stresses by Roy, BA, Stanton, M L

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-05-1999)
    “…It has often been assumed that when a severe stress is applied to a growing organism asymmetry in a number of different traits will occur due to abnormal…”
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    Population Structure Along a Steep Environmental Gradient: Consequences of Flowering Time and Habitat Variation in the Snow Buttercup, Ranunculus adoneus by Stanton, M. L., Galen, C., Shore, J.

    Published in Evolution (01-02-1997)
    “…Few studies have determined how gene flow and selection interact to generate population genetic structure in heterogeneous environments. One way to identify…”
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    Effects of environmental stress on leaf hair density and consequences for selection by Roy, BA, Stanton, M L, Eppley, S M

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-1999)
    “…We explored how five different environmental stresses and a benign environment affect the phenotypic expression of leaf hairs, and the potential for…”
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    Responses of snowbed plant species to changes in growing-season length by Galen, Candace, Stanton, Maureen L.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-1995)
    “…We assessed the role of growing-season length in regulating absolute and relative cover of six coexisting dominant plant species in an alpine snowbed habitat…”
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    Interacting Guilds: Moving beyond the Pairwise Perspective on Mutualisms by Stanton, Maureen L.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-10-2003)
    “…Most textbook treatments imply, and almost all theoretical analyses assume, that mutualistic interactions take place between a single pair of interacting…”
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    Seed variation in wild radish: effect of seed size on components of seedling and adult fitness by Stanton, Maureen L.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-1984)
    “…Seed mass in wild radius (Raphanus raphanistrum) varies up to sixfold within single fruits. The impact of such variation on subsequent growth and fecundity was…”
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    Life on The Edge: Adaptation Versus Environmentally Mediated Gene Flow in The Snow Buttercup,Ranunculus Adoneus by Santon, Maureen L., Galen, Candace

    Published in The American naturalist (01-08-1997)
    “…We used experimental transplant studies to understand how dispersal and habitatspecific selection interact to influence plant populations occupying…”
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    Postnatal nutrition alters body composition in adult offspring exposed to maternal protein restriction by Gosby, Alison K., Stanton, Lisa M. L., Maloney, Christopher A., Thompson, Madeleine, Briody, Julie, Baxter, Robert C., Bryson, Janet M., Denyer, Gareth S., Caterson, Ian D.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (28-06-2009)
    “…The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system is altered with intra-uterine growth retardation and in adult metabolic disease. The aim of the present study was…”
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    Beyond Floral Batemania: Gender Biases in Selection for Pollination Success by Wilson, Paul, Thomson, James D., Stanton, Maureen L., Rigney, Lisa P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-02-1994)
    “…For over a decade, Bateman's principle has been used to argue that the showy petals and sweet nectar of flowers are evolutionarily more male than female-that…”
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    Seed Dispersal, Seedling Survival and Habitat Affinity in a Snowbed Plant: Limits to the Distribution of the Snow Buttercup, Ranunculus adoneus by Scherff, E. J., Galen, C., Stanton, M. L.

    Published in Oikos (01-04-1994)
    “…We studied the roles of seed dispersal and seedling survival in limiting the distribution of Ranunculus adoneus to alpine snowbed habitats. Achenes of R…”
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