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PUBLICATIONS Derting, T.L. and R. Cox. Learning gains in a tablet PC-enhanced introductory organic chemistry course. In review Journal of Chemical Education. Derting, T. L. and M. Virk. 2005. Positive effects of testosterone and immunochallenge on energy allocation to reproductive organs. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 175: 543-556. Derting, Terry L., Diane Ebert-May, Janet Hodder, and Everett P. Weber. 2005. Determining confidence: sex and statistics. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 3:338-339. Derting, Terry L. and Stephen Compton. 2003. Immune response, not immune maintenance, is energetically costly in wild white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 76:744-752. Derting, Terry L. and Cynthia A. Hornung. 2003. Energy demand, diet quality, and central processing organs in wild white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Journal of Mammalogy, 84:1381-1398. Lewis, C. E.*, T. W. Clark*, and T. L. Derting. 2001. Food selection by the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus)on the basis of energy and protein contents. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 79:562-568. Derting, T. L. 1999. Conservation for the long
term. BioScience, 49:250-251. Derting, T. L., J. H. Kruper, J. L. Wiles*, M. L.
Carter*, and H. M. Furlong*. 1999. Physiological bases of
male olfactory cues and mate preferences: nutritional history and
testosterone level. Pp. 463-473. In Advances in
Chemical Signals in Vertebrates (R.
E. Johnston, D. Muller-Schwarze, and P. W. Sorenson, eds.), Kluwer
Academic /Plenum Publishers, NY. 674 pp. Derting, T.L., J.H. Kruper, and C.E. Rebar. BioQUEST,
the 3 P's, and Field Work. In Problem Posing, Problem Solving,
and Persuading Peers: Biology Curricular Reform in the Making (J.
R. Jungck, P. Soderberg, and J. Stewart, eds.), Invited chapter, In
review. Derting, T. L. and M. Wells (Austin). 1998.
Changes in gut capacity with lactation and cold-exposure in a species
with low rates of energy use, the pine vole (Microtus pinetorum).
Physiological Zoology, 71:611-623. Derting, T.L. 1998. Interdisciplinary nature of
ecology. BioScience, 48:864-865. Derting, T.L. 1997. Subspecific variation in growth
and reproduction
in the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus). Journal of
Mammalogy,
78(2):613-625. Derting, T.L. 1997. Undergraduate views of academic
misconduct in the biological sciences. American Biology Teacher,
59:147-151. Armstrong, J. S. and T. L. Derting. 1997. Nest-site
selection by gray squirrels: Implications for management in western KY.
Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on The Natural History of Lower
Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, pp. 24-38. Stanford, V. E., T. L. Derting, and S. White. 1997.
Ohio River dam construction: short-term impacts on bald eagle
populations. Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on the Natural History of
Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, pp. 99-108.
Derting, T.L. 1996. Changes in gastrointestinal
characteristics of an omnivorous species, the raccoon (Procyon lotor),
with season and lactation. Journal of Mammalogy, 77(2):440-448.
Derting, T.L. and E.B. Noakes*. 1995. Seasonal changes
in gut capacity in the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus)
and the meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Canadian Journal
of Zoology, 73:243-252. Derting, T.L. 1994. Teaching ethics in the sciences:
How and why? Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching,
20(23):16-21. Derting, T.L. and B.A. Bogue*. 1993. Morphological
responses of the gut to moderate energy demands in a small herbivore, Microtus
pennsylvanicus. Journal of Mammalogy, 74:59-68. Noakes, E.B. III* and T.L. Derting. 1993. The effects
of diet and season on gut morphology in small rodent species (Microtus
pennsylvanicus) and (Peromyscus leucopus). The Beloit
Biologist, 12:67-75. Derting, T.L. 1992. Energize it! An ecologically
integrated approach to the study of the digestive system and energy
acquisition. Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 18(2):3-10.
Derting, T.L. 1989. Prey selection and foraging
characteristics of least weasels (Mustela nivalis) in the
laboratory. American Midland Naturalist, 122:394-400.
Derting, T.L. 1989. Metabolism and food availability
as regulators
of production in juvenile cotton rats. Ecology, 70(3):587-595.
Derting, T.L. and J.A. Cranford. 1989. Physical and
behavioral correlates of prey vulnerability to barn owl (Tyto alba)
predation. American Midland Naturalist, 121:11-20. Derting, T.L. and J.A. Cranford. 1989. Influence of
photoperiod on postnatal growth, sexual development, and reproduction
in a semi-fossorial rodent, Microtus pinetorum. Canadian
Journal of Zoology, 67:937-941. Derting, T.L. and P.A. McClure. 1989. Intraspecific
variation in metabolic rate and its relationship with productivity in
the cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus). Journal of Mammalogy,
70(3):520-531. Hawkins, L.K*., J.A. Cranford, and T.L. Derting. 1986.
Factors influencing reproduction in two species of Peromyscus
in Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science, 37:221-229.
Cranford, J.A. and T.L. Derting. 1983. Intra- and
interspecific competition between Microtus pennsylvanicus and Microtus
pinetorum. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 13:7-11.
Derting, T.L. and J.A. Cranford. 1982. Habitat
utilization and spacing patterns of pine and meadow voles. In
Proceedings of the Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Conference (R.E. Byers,
ed.), 6:86-92. Derting, T.L. and J.A. Cranford. 1982. Potential use
of barn
owls to control vole populations in orchards. In Proceedings of
the
Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Conference (R.E. Byers, ed.), 6:46-54.
Cranford, J.A., J. Harrison, and T.L. Derting. 1981.
Colonization of an abandoned orchard by pine voles (Microtus
pinetorum). In Proceedings of the Eastern Pine and Meadow
Vole Conference (R.E. Byers, ed.), 5:60-63. Derting, T.L.. and J.A. Cranford. 1981. Growth and
development rates of Microtus pinetorum under different
photoperiods. In Proceedings of the Eastern Pine and Meadow
Vole Conference (R.E. Byers, ed.), 5:131-137. Cranford, J.A., D.H. Pistole, and T.L. Derting. 1980.
Results of plant chemical inhibitors and photoperiodic influences on
growth and reproduction in Microtus pennsylvanicus. In
Proceedings of the Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Conference (R.E. Byers,
ed.), 4:28-34. *Undergraduate authors Click to return to main page. |