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Triterpene Saponins in the Defensive Secretion of a Chrysomelid Beetle, v. 63No. 5646–649
Plasman, V., Braekman, J. C., Daloze, D., Luhmer, M., Windsor, Donald M., and Pasteels, Jacques M. 2000. "Triterpene Saponins in the Defensive Secretion of a Chrysomelid Beetle, Platyphora ligata." Journal of Natural Products, 63, (5) 646–649.
Triterpene Saponins, Quaternary Ammonium Compounds, Phosphatidyl Cholines, and Amino Acids in the Pronotal and Elytral Secretions of Platyphora Opima and Desmogramma SubtropicaNo. 91261–1264
Plasman, V., Braekman, J. C., Daloze, D., Windsor, Donald M., and Pasteels, Jacques M. 2000. "Triterpene Saponins, Quaternary Ammonium Compounds, Phosphatidyl Cholines, and Amino Acids in the Pronotal and Elytral Secretions of Platyphora Opima and Desmogramma Subtropica." Journal of Natural Products, (9) 1261–1264.
Wolbachia infection frequencies in insects: evidence of a global equilibrium?v. 14501277–1285
Werren, John H. and Windsor, Donald M. 2000. "Wolbachia infection frequencies in insects: evidence of a global equilibrium?" Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 1450 1277–1285.
Timing the radiations of leaf-beetles: Hispines on gingers from Latest Cretaceous to Recentv. 289291–294
Wilf, Peter, Labandeira, Conrad C., Kress, W. John, Staines, Charles L., Windsor, Donald M., Allen, A. L., and Johnson, Kirk R. 2000. "Timing the radiations of leaf-beetles: Hispines on gingers from Latest Cretaceous to Recent." Science, 289 291–294.
Estimating Global Biodiversity: Tropical Beetles and Wasps Send Different SignalsNo. 1118–121
Bartlett, R., Pickering, J., Gauld, I. D., and Windsor, Donald M. 1999. "Estimating Global Biodiversity: Tropical Beetles and Wasps Send Different Signals." Ecological Entomology, (1) 118–121.
The First Instar Larva of Aulacoscelis Sp. and Megascelis Puella Lacordaire (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Aulacoscelinae, Megascelinae) and Their Value in the Placement of the Aulacoscelinae and MegascelinaeBackhuys Publishers51
Cox, M. L. and Windsor, Donald M. 1999. "The First Instar Larva of Aulacoscelis Sp. and Megascelis Puella Lacordaire (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Aulacoscelinae, Megascelinae) and Their Value in the Placement of the Aulacoscelinae and Megascelinae." In Advances in Chysomelidae Biology. Cox, M. L., editor. 51. Backhuys Publishers.
The First Instar Larva of Aulacoscelis Appendiculata N. Sp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Aulacoscelinae) and Its Value in the Placement of the Aulacoscelinae1049–1087
Cox, M. L. and Windsor, Donald M. 1999. "The First Instar Larva of Aulacoscelis Appendiculata N. Sp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Aulacoscelinae) and Its Value in the Placement of the Aulacoscelinae." Journal of Natural History, 1049–1087.
Historical and Biological Relationships Among Hispinae Inferred From 12S MtDNA Sequence DataBackhuys Publishers39
Hsiao, Ting H. and Windsor, Donald M. 1999. "Historical and Biological Relationships Among Hispinae Inferred From 12S MtDNA Sequence Data." In Advances in Chysomelidae Biology. Cox, M. L., editor. 39. Backhuys Publishers.
Ecologically Guided Bioprospecting in Panamá114–126
Kursar, Thomas A., Capson, Todd L., Coley, Phyllis D., Corley, David G., Gupta, Mahabir P., Harrison, Leslie A., Ortega-Barría, Eduardo, and Windsor, Donald M. 1999. "Ecologically Guided Bioprospecting in Panamá." Pharmaceutical Biology, 114–126.
The Internal Reproductive System of Panamanian Aulacoscelis Sp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Aulacoscelinae) and Comments on the Systematic Position of the SubfamilyNo. 3391–398
Suzuki, Kunio and Windsor, Donald M. 1999. "The Internal Reproductive System of Panamanian Aulacoscelis Sp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Aulacoscelinae) and Comments on the Systematic Position of the Subfamily." Entomological Science, (3) 391–398.
Species of Aulacoscelis Duponchel and Chevrolat (Chrysomelidae) and Nomotus Gorham (Languriidae) Feed on Fronds of Central American CycadsNo. 3217–231
Windsor, Donald M., Ness, Joshua, Gomez, Luis Diego, and Jolivet, Pierre H. 1999. "Species of Aulacoscelis Duponchel and Chevrolat (Chrysomelidae) and Nomotus Gorham (Languriidae) Feed on Fronds of Central American Cycads." The Coleopterists Bulletin, (3) 217–231.
A bibliography of New York State ornithology for 1996v. 47No. 4273–281
Butler, Barbara, Freer, Valerie M., Jones, Phyllis R., Sabin, Walton B., and Windsor, Donald M. 1997. "A bibliography of New York State ornithology for 1996." Kingbird, 47, (4) 273–281.
Cycad-feeding by an ancient beetle, Aulacoscelis in Panamav. 345
Windsor, Donald M. and Jolivet, Pierre H. 1997. "Cycad-feeding by an ancient beetle, Aulacoscelis in Panama." Chrysomela, 34 5.
Molecular phylogenies of figs and their pollinator waspsv. 23No. 4Blackwell Scientific Publications521–530
Herre, Edward Allen, Machado, Carlos A., Bermingham, Eldredge, Nason, James D., and Windsor, Donald M. 1996. "Molecular phylogenies of figs and their pollinator wasps." Journal of Biogeography, 23, (4) 521–530.
The ecology of a tropical forest: seasonal rhythms and long-term changesSmithsonian Institution Press503
Leigh, Egbert Giles, Jr., Rand, Austin Stanley, and Windsor, Donald M. 1996. The ecology of a tropical forest: seasonal rhythms and long-term changes. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
The ecology and evolution of the New World non-pollinating fig wasp communitiesv. 23No. 4Blackwell Scientific Publications447–458
West, Stuart A., Herre, Edward Allen, Windsor, Donald M., and Green, Philip R. S. 1996. "The ecology and evolution of the New World non-pollinating fig wasp communities." Journal of Biogeography, 23, (4) 447–458.
Aspects of the morphology and ecology of two Panamanian ant-plants, Hoffmannia vesiculifera (Rubiaceae) and Besleria formicaria (Gesneriaceae)v. 12No. 6835–842
Windsor, Donald M. and Jolivet, Pierre H. 1996. "Aspects of the morphology and ecology of two Panamanian ant-plants, Hoffmannia vesiculifera (Rubiaceae) and Besleria formicaria (Gesneriaceae)." Journal of Tropical Ecology, 12, (6) 835–842.
The egg capitulum of a neotropical walkingstick, Calynda bicuspis, induces aboveground egg dispersal by the ponerine ant, Ectatomma ruidumv. 9No. 3353–367
Windsor, Donald M., Trapnell, Dorset W., and Amat, German. 1996. "The egg capitulum of a neotropical walkingstick, Calynda bicuspis, induces aboveground egg dispersal by the ponerine ant, Ectatomma ruidum." Journal of Insect Behavior, 9, (3) 353–367.
Distribution of Wolbachia among neotropical arthropodsv. 262No. 1364197–204
Werren, John H., Windsor, Donald M., and Guo, Lirong. 1995. "Distribution of Wolbachia among neotropical arthropods." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 262, (1364) 197–204.
Flower feeding by species of Echoma Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) on Mikania (Asteraceae) in Panama and Brazilv. 49No. 2101–108
Windsor, Donald M., Macedo, Margarete Valverde De, and Siqueira, Campos Antonio De Toledo. 1995. "Flower feeding by species of Echoma Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) on Mikania (Asteraceae) in Panama and Brazil." The Coleopterists Bulletin, 49, (2) 101–108.