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        ​PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT (approximately 9,000 citations; H-index of 48 [data from Google Scholar] as of July, 2022):

PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT (approximately 9,000 citations; H-index of 48 [data from Google Scholar] as of January, 2021): 
  1. Murdoch, C.W., J.S. Coleman and R.J. Campana. 1983. Bark cracks associated with injection wounds in elm. Journal of Arboriculture 9: 61-64.
  2. Coleman, J.S., C.W. Murdoch, R.J. Campana and W.H. Smith. 1985. Decay resistance of elm wetwood. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 7: 151-154. https://doi.org/10.1080/07060668509501492 
  3. Coleman, J.S. 1986. Leaf development and leaf stress: increased susceptibility associated with sink-source transition. Tree Physiology 2: 289-299. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/2.1-2-3.289
  4. Coleman, J.S., C.G. Jones and W.H. Smith. 1987. The effect of ozone on cottonwood - leaf rust interactions: independence of abiotic stress, genotype and leaf ontogeny. Canadian Journal of Botany 65: 949-953. https://doi.org/10.1139/b87-131
  5. Jones, C.G. and J.S. Coleman. 1988. Leaf disk size and insect preference: implications for assays and studies on induction of plant defense. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 47: 167-172.  https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1988.tb01132.x
  6. Jones, C.G. and J.S. Coleman. 1988. Plant stress and insect behavior: Cottonwood, ozone and the feeding and oviposition preference of a beetle. Oecologia 76: 51-56. doi.org/10.1007/BF00379599
  7. Coleman, J.S. and C.G. Jones. 1988. Plant stress and insect performance: Cottonwood, ozone and a leaf beetle. Oecologia 76: 57-61. doi.org/10.1007/BF00379600 
  8. Coleman, J.S. and C.G. Jones. 1988. Acute ozone stress on eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) and the pest potential of the aphid, Chaitophorus populicola Thomas (Homoptera:Aphididae). Environmental Entomology 17: 207- 212. https://doi.org/10.1139/b88-125 
  9. Coleman, J.S., C.G. Jones and W.H. Smith. 1988. Interactions between an acute ozone dose, eastern cottonwood, and Marssonina leaf spot: implications for pathogen community dynamics. Canadian Journal of Botany 66: 863-868. https://doi.org/10.1139/b88-125 
  10. Jones, C.G. and J.S. Coleman. 1989. Biochemical indicators of air pollution effects in trees: Unambiguous signals based on secondary metabolism and nitrogen in fast-growing species? In: National Research Council. Biologic Markers of Air Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. pp. 261-273.
  11. Coleman, J.S., H.A. Mooney and J.N. Gorham. 1989. Effects of multiple stresses on radish growth and resource allocation. I. Responses of wild radish plants to a combination of SO2 exposure and decreasing nitrate availability. Oecologia 81: 124-131. doi.org/10.1007/BF00377021
  12. Coleman, J.S., H.A. Mooney and W.E. Winner. 1990. Anthropogenic stress and natural selection: Variability in radish biomass accumulation increases with increasing SO2 dose. Canadian Journal of Botany 68: 102-106. https://doi.org/10.1139/b90-014
  13.  Bazzaz, F.A., J.S. Coleman and S.R. Morse. 1990. The responses of seven major co- occurring trees of the northeastern United States to CO2. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 20: 1479-1484. https://doi.org/10.1139/x90-195
  14.  Winner,W.E., J.S. Coleman, C. Gillepsie, H.A. Mooney and E.J. Pell. 1991. Consequences of evolving resistance to air pollutants. In: Taylor, G.E. Jr. and L. Pitelka (eds.). Ecological Genetics and Air Pollution. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. pp. 177-202. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3060-1_10 
  15. Jones, C.G. and J.S. Coleman. 1991. Plant stress and insect herbivory: Toward an integrated perspective. In: H.A. Mooney, W.E. Winner and E.J. Pell (eds.) Integrated Responses of Plants to Environmental Stress. Academic Press, NY. pp. 249-282. https://lccn.loc.gov/90023925 
  16. Coleman, J.S. and C.G. Jones. 1991. A phytocentric perspective of phytochemical induction by herbivores.  In: D. Tallamy and M. Raupp (eds.).  Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores. J. Wiley and Sons. pp. 3-45. LCCN 90024394 
  17. Coleman, J.S., L. Rochefort, F.A. Bazzaz, and F.I. Woodward. 1991. Effects of CO2 on plant performance, plant nitrogen status, and the susceptibility of plants to an acute increase in temperature. Plant, Cell and Environment 14: 667-674. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1991.tb01539.x
  18. Chu, C.C., J.S. Coleman and H.A. Mooney. 1992.  Examining the controls on the partitioning of biomass between roots and shoots: effects of elevated levels of CO2 on growth and resource use of California coastal wild radish. Oecologia 89: 580-587. doi.org/10.1007/BF00317167 
  19. Ackerly, D.D., J.S. Coleman, S.R. Morse and F.A. Bazzaz. 1992. Combined effects of temperature and elevated CO2 on morphogenetic processes in two annual plant species. Ecology 73: 1260-1269. https://doi.org/10.2307/1940674
  20. Coleman, J.S. and F.A. Bazzaz. 1992. Interacting effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on growth and resource use of co-occurring annual plants. Ecology 73: 1244-1259. https://doi.org/10.2307/1940673 
  21. Coleman, J.S., C.G. Jones, and V.A. Krischik. 1992. Phytocentric and exploiter perspectives of phytopathology. Advances in Plant Pathology 8: 149-195. ISBN: 012033710X, 9780120337101
  22. Jones, C.G., R.F. Hopper, J.S. Coleman, and V.A. Krischik.  1993.  Plant vasculature controls the distribution of systemically induced defense against an herbivore. Oecologia 93: 452-456. doi.org/10.1007/BF00317892
  23. Coleman, J.S., K.D.M. McConnaughay, and F.A. Bazzaz. 1993. Elevated CO2 and plant nitrogen-use: Is reduced tissue nitrogen concentration size-dependent? Oecologia.93: 195- 200. doi.org/10.1007/BF00317671
  24. Coleman, J.S., K.D. M. McConnaughay and D.D. Ackerly. 1994. Interpreting phenotypic variation in plants. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 187-191. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(94)90087-6
  25. Jones, C.G., J.S. Coleman, and S. Findlay. 1994. Effects of ozone on interactions among plants, consumers, and decomposers. In R. Alscher (ed.). Plant Responses to the Gaseous Environment. Chapman and Hall, London. pp. 339-363. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1294-9_18 
  26. Wilsey, B.J., S.J. McNaughton and J.S. Coleman. 1994. Will increases in atmospheric CO2 affect regrowth following grazing in grasses from tropical grasslands? A test with Sporobolus kentrophyllus. Oecologia 99: 141-144. doi.org/10.1007/BF00317094 
  27. Coleman, J.S. and A.S. Leonard. 1995. Why it matters where on a leaf a folivore feeds.Oecologia 101: 324-328. doi.org/10.1007/BF00328818
  28. Coleman, J.S., S.A. Heckathorn and R.L. Hallberg. 1995. Heat shock proteins and thermotolerance: Linking ecological and molecular perspectives. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 305-306. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-5347(00)89112-0
  29. Coleman, J.S. and K.D.M McConnaughay. 1995. A non-functional interpretation of a classical optimal partitioning example. Functional Ecology 9: 951-954. www.jstor.org/stable/2389994 
  30. Hartvigsen, G., D.A. Wait, and J.S. Coleman. 1995. Tri-trophic interactions as influenced by resource availability: Predator effects on plant performance depend on resource level. Oikos 74: 463-468. doi.org/10.2307/3545991
  31. Gedroc, J.J., K.D.M. McConnaughay, and J.S. Coleman. 1996. Plasticity in root/shoot partitioning: optimal, ontogenetic, or both? Functional Ecology 10: 44-50. doi.org/10.2307/2390260 
  32. Heckathorn, S.A., G.J. Polgreen, J.S. Coleman and R.L. Hallberg. 1996. Nitrogen availability alters the accumulation of stress-induced proteins in plants. Oecologia 105: 413- 418. doi.org/10.1007/BF00328745 
  33. Heckathorn, S.A., G.J. Polgreen, J.S. Coleman and R.L. Hallberg. 1996. Influence of nitrogen and development on the dynamics of rubisco and pepcase content in response to heat stress. International Journal of Plant Sciences 157: 546-553. https://doi.org/10.1086/297374
  34. Coleman, J.S. and K. Schneider. 1996. Evidence suggesting that ABA may not regulate changes in growth and biomass partitioning in response to low soil resource availability. Oecologia 106: 273-278. doi.org/10.1007/BF00334555
  35. McConnaughay, K.D.M. and J.S. Coleman. 1996. A tale of two universities: A PUI (predominantly undergraduate institution)/research institution collaboration at work. Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly (Dec. 1996); 68-70.
  36. Heckathorn, S.A., J.S. Coleman and R.L. Hallberg. 1998. Recovery of net CO2 assimilation after heat stress is correlated with recovery of levels of oxygen evolving-complex proteins in Zea mays L. Photosynthetica: 34: 13-20. doi.org/10.1023/A:1006899314677
  37. Wilsey, B.J., J.S. Coleman and S.J. McNaughton. 1997. Effects of defoliation and elevated CO2 on grasses: a comparative ecosystem approach. Ecological Applications: 7: 844-853. https://doi.org/10.1890/1051-0761(1997)007[0844:EOECAD]2.0.CO;2 
  38. Mabry, C.M., M. Jasienski, J.S. Coleman and F.A. Bazzaz. 1997. Genotypic variation in Polygonum pensylvanicum: nutrient effects on plant growth and aphid infestation. Canadian Journal of Botany 75: 546-551. https://doi.org/10.1139/b97-060
  39. Downs, C., S.A. Heckathorn, J.S. Coleman and J. Bryan. 1998. The methionine-rich low- molecular-weight chloroplast heat shock protein: evolutionary conservation and accumulation in relation to thermotolerance. American Journal of Botany 85: 175-183.https://doi.org/10.2307/2446306
  40. Heckathorn, S.A., C.A. Downs, T.D. Sharkey and J.S. Coleman. 1998. A small chloroplast heat-shock protein protects photosystem II during heat stress. Plant Physiology 116: 439- 444. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.116.1.439
  41. Heckathorn, S.A., C.A. Downs and J.S. Coleman. 1998. Nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins accumulate in the cytosol during severe heat stress. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 159: 39-45. https://doi.org/10.1086/297519
  42. Heckathorn, S.A., S.J. McNaughton and J.S. Coleman. 1999. C4 photosynthesis and herbivory. In: R. Sage and R. Monson (eds). The biology of C4 photosynthesis. Academic Press. San Diego, pages 285-312. books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=H7Wv9ZImW-QC&oi=fnd&pg=PA285&ots=u-SwU1kt_a&sig=EtAKpTF-S3YZ7qpIIRZ2xaK1VXY#v=onepage&q&f=false
  43. McConnaughay, K.D.M. and J.S. Coleman. 1998. Can plants track changes in nutrient availability via changes in biomass partitioning? Plant and Soil 202: 201-209. doi.org/10.1023/A:1004341731703
  44. Wait, D.A., C.G. Jones, J.S. Coleman and M. Schaedle. 1998. Effects of nitrogen fertilization on leaf chemistry and beetle feeding are mediated by changes in leaf development. Oikos: 82: 502-514. www.jstor.org/stable/3546371
  45. Hamilton, E.W. III, M.S. Giovannini, S.J. Moses, J.S. Coleman, and S.J. McNaughton. 1998. Biomass and mineral element responses of a Serengeti short grass species to nitrogen supply and defoliation: Compensation requires a critical [N]. Oecologia 116: 407-418. 
  46. Huxman, T.E., E.P. Hammerlynk, S.D. Smith, D.N. Jordan, S.F. Zitzer, R.S. Nowak, J.S. Coleman and J.R. Seemann. 1999. Photosynthetic down-regulation in Larrea tridentata exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2: Interaction with drought under glasshouse and field (FACE) exposure. Plant, Cell and Environment 21: 1153-1161.  https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3040.1998.00379.x
  47. Downs, C.A., J.S. Coleman, and S.A. Heckathorn. 1999. The chloroplast 22-Ku heat-shock protein: A lumenal protein that associates with the oxygen evolving complex and protects photosystem II during heat stress. Journal of Plant Physiology 155: 477-487. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0176-1617(99)80042-X 
  48. McConnaughay, K.D.M. and J.S. Coleman. 1999. Biomass allocation in plants: ontogeny or optimality? A test along three resource gradients. Ecology 80: 2581-2593. https://doi.org/10.1890/0012-9658(1999)080[2581:BAIPOO]2.0.CO;2
  49. Jordan, D.N., S.F. Zitzer, G.R. Hendrey, K.F. Lewin, R.S. Nowak, S.D. Smith, J.S. Coleman and J.R. Seemann. 1999. Biotic, abiotic and performance aspects of the Nevada Desert Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) facility. Global Change Biology 5: 659-668. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00255.x
  50. ​Heckathorn, S.A., C.A. Downs, and J.S. Coleman. 1999. Small heat shock proteins protect electron transport in chloroplasts and mitochondria during stress. American Zoologist 39: 865-876. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/39.6.865 
  51. Wells, S.G., J.S. Coleman, J.N. Crowley and K.W. Hunter. 1999. Cooperative efforts around Lake Tahoe (Correspondence, not peer-reviewed). Nature 402: 348. 
  52. Cheng, W., D. Sims, Y. Luo, D. Johnson, T. Ball, and J.S. Coleman. 2000.Carbon budgeting in plant–soil mesocosms under elevated CO2: locally missing carbon? Global Change Biology 6: 99-110.  https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2000.00284.x
  53. Luo, Y., D. Hui, W. Cheng, J.S. Coleman, D.W. Johnson and D.A. Sims. 2000. Canopy quantum yield in a mesocosm study. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 100: 35-48. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-1923(99)00085-4 
  54. Hammerlynk, E.P., T.E. Huxman, S.D. Smith, R.S. Nowak, S. Redar, M.E. Loik, D.N. Jordan, D.A., S.F. Zitzer, J.S. Coleman and J.R. Seemann. 2000. Photosynthetic responses in contrasting Mojave Desert shrub species to increased CO2 concentration at the Nevada Desert FACE facility. Journal of Arid Environments 44: 425-436. https://doi.org/10.1006/jare.1999.0615
  55. Taub, D., J.R. Seemann, and J.S. Coleman. 2000, Growth at elevated CO2 protects photosynthesis from damage by high temperature. Plant, Cell and Environment 23: 649- 656. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3040.2000.00574.x 
  56. Pataki, D.E., T.E. Huxman, D.N Jordan, S.F. Zitzer, J.S. Coleman, S.D. Smith, R.S. Nowak and J.R. Seemann. 2000. Water use of Mojave Desert shrubs under elevated CO2. Global Change Biology 6: 889-898.  https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2000.00360.x
  57. Preczewski, P., S.A. Heckathorn, C.A. Downs and J.S. Coleman. 2000. Photosynthetic thermotolerance is quantitatively and positively correlated with the production of specific heat shock protein among nine genotypes of tomato. Photosynthetica 38: 127-134. doi.org/10.1023/A:1026760311255
  58. Ackerly, D.D., S.A. Dudley, S.E. Sultan, J. Schmitt, J.S. Coleman, R. Linder, D.R. Sandquist, M.A. Geber, A.S. Evans, T.E. Dawson and M.J. Lechowicz. 2000. The evolution of plant ecophysiological traits: Recent advances and future directions. BioScience 50: 979-995. https://doi.org/10.1641/0006-3568(2000)050[0979:TEOPET]2.0.CO;2
  59. Smith, S.D., T.E. Huxman, S. F. Zitzer, T.N. Charlet, D.C. Housman, J. S. Coleman, L. K. Fenstermaker, J.R. Seemann, and R.S. Nowak. 2000 Elevated CO2 increases productivity and invasive species success in an arid ecosystem. Nature 408: 79-82. doi.org/10.1038/35040544
  60.  Bernacchi, C.J., J.S. Coleman, F.A. Bazzaz and K.D. M. McConnaughay. 2000. Biomass allocation in old-field annual species grown in elevated CO2 environments: no evidence for optimal partitioning. Global Change Biology 6: 855-863.  https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2000.00370.x
  61.  Cheng, W., D.S. Sims, Y. Luo, J.S. Coleman and D.W. Johnson. 2000. Photosynthesis, respiration and net primary production of sunflower stands in ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations: an invariant NPP:GPP ratio? Global Change Biology 6: 931-942. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2000.00367.x
  62.  Hamilton, E.W. III and J.S. Coleman. 2001. Heat-shock proteins are induced in unstressed leaves of Nicotiana attenuata when distant leaves are stressed. American Journal of Botany 88: 950-955. https://doi.org/10.2307/2657048
  63.  Hui, D., D.A. Sims, D.W. Johnson, W. Cheng, J.S. Coleman and Y. Luo. 2001. Canopy water and water use efficiencies at elevated CO2. Global Change Biology 7: 75-92.  https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2001.00391.x
  64.  Hamilton III, E.W., S.J. McNaughton and J.S. Coleman. 2001. Soil Na stress: Molecular, physiological and growth responses in four Serengeti C4 grasses. American Journal of Botany 88: 1258-1265.   https://doi.org/10.2307/3558337
  65.  Nowak, R.S., D.N. Jordan, L.A. DeFalco, C.S. Wilcox, J.S. Coleman, J.R. Seemann, and S.D. Smith. 2001. Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Leaf Conductance and Temperature for Three Desert Perennials at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility. New Phytologist 150: 449-458.  www.jstor.org/stable/1353750
  66. DeLucia, E.H., J.S. Coleman, T.E. Dawson, and R.B. Jackson. 2001. Plant physiological ecology: linking the organism to scales above and below (meeting report). New Phytologist 149: 9-16.   https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00023-2.x
  67.  Wait, D.A., J.S. Coleman and C.G. Jones. 2002. Chrysomela scripta, Plagiodera versicolora (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidia), and Trichoplusia ni (Lepodoptera: Noctuidae) track specific leaf developmental stages. Environmental Entomology 31: 836-843. https://doi.org/10.1603/0046-225X-31.5.836
  68.  Johnson, D.W., J. A. Benesch, M. S. Gustin, D. S. Schorran, S. E. Lindberg, J. S. Coleman. 2003. Experimental evidence against diffusion control of Hg evasion from soils. Science of the Total Environment 304: 175-184. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00567-3
  69. ​Ericksen, J.A., M.S. Gustin, D.S. Schorran, D.W. Johnson, S.E. Lindberg and J.S. Coleman. 2003. Accumulation of atmospheric mercury by forest foliage. Atmospheric Environment 37: 1613-1622. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1352-2310(03)00008-6
  70.  Obrist, D., P.S.J. Verburg, M.H. Young, J.S. Coleman, D.E. Schorran, J.A. Arnone III. 2003. Quantifying the effects of phenology on ecosystem evapotranspiration in planted grassland mesocosms using EcoCELL technology. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 118: pp. 173-183. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-1923(03)00111-4
  71.  Weatherly, H.E., S.F. Zitzer, J.S. Coleman, and J.A. Arnone. 2003. In situ litter decomposition and litter quality in a Mojave Desert ecosystem: effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and interannual climate variability. Global Change Biology 9: 1223- 1233. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2003.00653.x
  72.  Coleman, J.S. 2003. Creating waves of change: How is the Bayh-Dole Act shaping the landscape of graduate education? Merrill Advanced Studies Center Report 107: 59-62. (invited but not formally peer reviewed). https://journals.ku.edu/merrill/issue/view/1088
  73.  Verburg, P.S.J., J.A. Arnone III, D. Obrist, D.W. Johnson, D. Lerourx-Swarthout, D.E. Schorran, Y. Luo, R.D. Evans, and J.S. Coleman. 2004. Net ecosystem carbon exchange in two experimental grassland ecosystems. Global Change Biology 10: 498-508.  https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2003.00744.x
  74.  Nowak, R.S., S.F. Zitzer, D. Babcock, V. Smith-Longozo, T.N. Charlet, J.S. Coleman, J.R. Seemann and S.D. Smith. 2004. Elevated atmospheric CO2  does not conserve soil moisture in the Mojave Desert. Ecology 85: 93-99. www.jstor.org/stable/3450470
  75.  Gustin, M.S., J.A. Ericksen, D.E. Schorran, D.W. Johnson, S.E. Lindberg, J.S. Coleman. 2004. Application of controlled mesocosms for understanding mercury air-soil-plant exchange. Environmental Science and Technology 38: 6044-6050. https://doi.org/10.1021/es0487933
  76.  Coleman, J.S. 2005. Undergraduate research participation as an essential component of a research university: A perspective of a chief research officer. Council of Undergraduate Research Quarterly: June, 2005: 154-155./C:/Users/jscoleman/Downloads/summer2005_v25.4_coleman.pdf
  77. Gould, G.G., C.G. Jones, P. Rifleman, A. Perez, and J.S. Coleman. 2007. Variation in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) phloem sap content and toughness due to leaf Development may affect feeding site Selection behavior of the aphid, Chaitophorous populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphididae). Environmental Entomology 36: 1212:1225. https://doi.org/10.1603/0046-225X(2007)36[1212:VIECPD]2.0.CO;2
  78.  Bernacchi, C.J., J.N. Thompson, J.S. Coleman, K.D.M. McConnaughay. 2007. Allometric Analysis Reveals Relatively Little Variation in Nitrogen vs. Biomass Accrual in Four Plant Species Exposed to Varying Light, Nutrients, Water, and CO2. Plant, Cell and Environment 30: 1216:1222. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.2007.01698.x
  79.  ​Barua, D., S.A. Heckathorn, J.S. Coleman. 2008. Variation in heat-shock proteins and photosynthetic thermotolerance among natural populations of Chenopodium album L. from contrasting thermal environments: implications for plant responses to global warming. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology: 50: 1440-1451.  https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7909.2008.00756.x
  80. ​Arnone, J.A. III, P.S.J. Verburg, D.W. Johnson, J.D. Larsen, R.L. Jasoni, A.J. Lucchesi, C.M. Batts, C. von Nagy, W.G. Coulombe, D.E. Schorran, P.E. Buck, B.H. Braswell, J.S. Coleman, R.A. Sherry, L.L. Wallace, Y. Luo and D.S. Schimel. 2008. Prolonged suppression of ecosystem carbon dioxide uptake after an anomalously warm year. Nature 455:383-386. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07296
  81. Sui, D. and J. Coleman. 2020. Convergence Research in the Age of Big Data: Team Science, Institutional Strategies, and Beyond. Merrill Advanced Studies Center Report 123:23-35. https://doi.org/10.1603/0046-225X(2007)36[1212:VIECPD]2.0.CO;2
  82. Coleman J.S. 2022. Considering Equality, Equity in Biology Instruction. American Biology Teacher 84: 387-388. https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2022.84.7.387
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