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Faculty Publications:
  Martin Cipollini

PUBLICATIONS/MANUSCRIPTS: (* undergraduate co-authors)

2006.  Levey, D. J., J. Tewksbury, and M. Cipollini. A field test of the directed deterrence hypothesis in two species of wild chili.  Oecologia 150:61-68.  (Read Abstract)

2006. Spanjer, G. R.*, and M. L. Cipollini.  Relationship between physiochemical parameters and distribution of stygobitic crayfishes. Southeastern Naturalist 5(1): 17-26.  (Read Abstract)

2006.  Cipollini, M. The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project: Progress over the first three years. Proceedings of the 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.  Longleaf Alliance Report 9:9-12. (Read Abstract)

2006.  Knight, T., M. Cipollini and C. Worrell*.  Dendrochronological investigations of longleaf pine on Lavendar Mountain. Proceedings of the 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.  Longleaf Alliance Report 9:18-24.  (Read Abstract)

2006.  Currie, K.*, J. M. Varner, J. Kush, and M. Cipollini.  A survey of the herbaceous vegetation found in the Berry Longleaf Pine Management Area.  Proceedings of the 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.  Longleaf Alliance Report 9:35-39. (Read Abstract)

2006.  Huber, A.*,  A. Gaskell*, C. Worrell* and M. Cipollini.  Estimation of carbon storage in a Mountain Longleaf ecosystem in northwestern Georgia.  Proceedings of the 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.  Longleaf Alliance Report 9:44-48.  (Read Abstract)

2005. Walls, R., H. Appel, M. Cipollini, and J. Schultz.  Fertility, root reserves and the cost of inducible defenses in the perennial plant Solanum carolinense L. (Horsenettle). Journal of Chemical Ecology 31(10): 2263 – 2288.

2005.  Cipollini, M., Gaskell, A.*, and C. Worrell*.  Use of herbicides and prescribed burning to control hardwoods in the regeneration and restoration of Mountain Longleaf Pine habitats.  Longleaf Alliance Report 8: 9-13.  (Read Abstract)

2004.  Cipollini, M.L. "The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project:  Restoration Project Feature."  The Southern Restorationalist (Newsletter of the Coastal PLain Chapter of Society for Ecologist Restoration). 4(1): 3-4.

2004.  Cipollini, M.L., E. Paulk*, K. Mink*, K. Vaughn*, and T. Fischer*.  "Defense tradoffs in Fleshy Fruits:  Effects of Resource Variation on Growth, Reproduction, and Fruit Secondary Chemistry in Solanum carolinense.  Journal of Chemical Ecology. 30(1): 1-17.

2004.  Cipollini M.L.  "The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project:  A Management Update."  Proceedings of the First Mountain Longleaf Alliance Conference.  Longleaf Alliance Report 7: 43-50.

2003. Cipollini, Martin L. , Christopher R. Faulkner, and James G. Goss. The Berry College Longleaf Management Plan: Status of Mountain Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) on Campus and Current Management Plans. Proceedings of the Fourth Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference: Longleaf Alliance Report 6: 25-28.

2003. Cipollini, Martin L. , Eric Paulk, Kim Mink, Karen Vaughn, and Tiffanny Fischer. Defense Tradeoffs in Fleshy Fruits: Effects of Resource Variation on Growth, Reproduction, and Fruit Secondary Chemistry in Solanum carolinense. Journal of Chemical Ecology 30(1): 1-17.

2003. Walls, R., H. Appel, G. Kistner, M. Cipollini, and J. Schultz. Fertility, root reserves and the cost of inducible defenses in the perennial plant Solanum carolinense L. (Horsenettle). (in preparation).

2003. Spanjer, G. R.*, and M. L. Cipollini. Correlations of physiochemical parameters with distribution of stygobitic crayfishes in selected southeastern U.S. caves. Southeastern Naturalist (submitted May 2003).

2003. Cipollini, M. L. Effects of disperser movement patterns on plant population fitness in a patchy dynamic environment. Ecology (in preparation).

2003. Cipollini, M. L. and K. R. Collins*. Antifungal activity of Solanum fruit pulp glycoalkaloids: variation in resistance among fungal species. Journal of Chemical Ecology (in preparation for re-submission).

2003. Cipollini, M. L., A. V. Mills*, and D. F. Whigham. Sources of sex ratio variation in Lindera benzoin : an assessment using matrix modeling. Journal of Ecology (in preparation for re-submission).

2003. Cipollini, M. L., E. Paulk *, K. Mink*, K. Vaughn*, and T. Fischer*. Effects of nitrogen supplementation on growth, reproduction, and secondary chemistry of fruits of Solanum carolinense L. Journal of Chemical Ecology (submitted).

2002. Cipollini, M. L., Paulk, E.*, and D. F. Cipollini. Effect of nitrogen and water treatment on leaf chemistry in Horsenettle ( Solanum carolinense ), and relationship to herbivory by flea beetles ( Epitrix spp.) and Tobacco Hornworm ( Manduca sexta ). Journal of Chemical Ecology 28(12): 2371-2392.
PubMed ID: 12564788

2002. Banko, P., M. L. Cipollini, G. Breton, E. Paulk *, and M. Wink. Seed chemistry of Sophora chrysophylla (Mamane) in relation to the diet of the specialist seed predator Loxioides bailleui (Palila) in Hawaii . Journal of Chemical Ecology 28(7): 1393-1410.
PubMed ID: 12199503

2002. Cipollini, M. L., Bohs, L., Mink, K.*, E. Paulk*, and K. Boehning-Gaese. Patterns of secondary compounds within fleshy fruits: ecology and phylogeny. pp. 111-128 In Levey, D. J., W. R. Silva and M. Galetti. Seed Dispersal and Frugivory: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation. CABI Publishing, Wallingford , Oxfordshire , UK .

2001. Cipollini, M. L., and D. J. Levey. What's really hot about peppers? Nature (rejected)

2000. Cipollini, M. L. Secondary compounds in fleshy fruits: evidence for adaptive functions. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, Special Issue: Avian physiological ecology - old questions, new systems and new approaches. 73: 243-252.

1999. Levey, D. J. and M. L. Cipollini. Effects of plant secondary metabolites on diet choice and digestion. In: Admas, N. and R. Slotow (eds.). Proceedings of the XXII International Ornithological Congress, Durban . Ostrich 69: 2208-2220.

1998. Wahaj, S.*, D. J. Levey, A. N. Sanders* and M. L. Cipollini. A test of the fruit laxative hypothesis in Solanum americanum fruits. Ecology 79: 2309-2319.

1998. Cipollini, M. L. and D. J. Levey. Secondary metabolites as traits of ripe fleshy fruits: a response to Eriksson and Ehrlen. American Naturalist 152: 908-911.

1998. Levey, D. J. and M. L. Cipollini. A glycoalkaloid in ripe fruit deters consumption by Cedar Waxwings. The Auk 115: 359-367.

1997. Cipollini, M. L. and D. J. Levey. Antifungal activity of Solanum fruit glycoalkaloids: implications for frugivory and seed dispersal. Ecology 78: 799-809.

1997. Cipollini, M. L. and D. J. Levey. Why are some fruits toxic? Glycoalkaloids in Solanum and fruit choice by vertebrates. Ecology 78: 782-798.

1997. Cipollini, M. L. and D. J. Levey. Secondary metabolites of fleshy vertebrate-dispersed fruits: adaptive hypotheses and implications for seed dispersal. American Naturalist 150: 346-372.

1996. Tamboia, T.*, M. L. Cipollini, and D. J. Levey. An evaluation of vertebrate seed dispersal syndromes in four species of Black Nightshade ( Solanum Sect. Solanum). Oecologia 107: 522-532.

1996. Levey, D. L. and M. L. Cipollini. Is most glucose absorbed passively in Northern Bobwhite? Comparative Biochemical Physiology 113A: 225-231.

1994. Cipollini, M. L., D. A. Wallace-Senft*, and D. F. Whigham. A model of patch dynamics, seed dispersal, and sex ratio in the dioecious shrub Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae). Journal of Ecology 82: 621-633.

1994. Cipollini, M. L. and D. F. Whigham. Sexual dimorphism and cost of reproduction in the dioecious shrub Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae). American Journal of Botany 81: 65-75.

1993. Cipollini, M. L., D. F. Whigham, and J. O'Neill. Population growth, structure, and seed dispersal in the understory herb Cynoglossum virginianum : a population and patch dynamics model. Plant Species Biology 8: 117-129.

1993. Whigham, D. F., J. P. O'Neill, and M. L. Cipollini. The role of tree gaps in maintaining the population structure of a woodland herb: Cynoglossum virginianum . Plant Species Biology 8: 107-115.

1993. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Fruit rot, antifungal defense, and palatability of fleshy fruits for frugivorous birds. Ecology 74: 751-762.

1993. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Fungi as biotic defense agents of fleshy fruits: alternative hypotheses, predictions, and evidence. American Naturalist 141: 663-673.

1993. Cipollini, M. L., B. G. Drake, and D. F. Whigham. Effects of elevated CO2 on growth and carbon/nutrient balance in the deciduous woody shrub Lindera benzoin . Oecologia 96: 339-346

1992. Cipollini, M. L. Hey girls, where are all the guys? A report on female-biased sex ratios in a foxy spicebush population. On the Rhoade 2: 2-3.

1992. Wetterer, J. M., S. Shaferi, M. Orr, K. Lipps, G. Gilbert, M. Cipollini, and C. Blaney. On- and off-trail orientation in the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes . Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 65: 96-98.

1992. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Relative risks of microbial rot for fleshy fruits: significance with respect to fruit dispersal and selection for secondary defenses in temperate fruits. Advances in Ecological Research 23: 35-91.

1992. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Relative risks of fungal rot for temperate ericaceous fruits: effects of seasonal variation on selection for chemical defense. Canadian Journal of Botany 70: 1868-1877.

1992. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Antifungal activity of ripe ericaceous fruits: phenolic-acid interactions and palatability for dispersers. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 20: 501-514.

1991. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Costs of reproduction in Nyssa sylvatica : sexual dimorphism in reproductive frequency and nutrient flux. Oecologia 86: 585-593.

1991. Cipollini, M. L., and D. J. Levey. Why some fruits are green when they are ripe: carbon balance in fleshy fruits. Oecologia 88: 371-377.

1991. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Seed predation by the weevil Acanthoscelides obtectus on Phaseolus species: consequences for seed germination, early growth and reproduction. Oikos 60: 205-214.

1991. Cipollini, M. L. Female-biased sex ratios in response to increased density in a bruchid seed predator: a consequence of local mate competition? Oikos 60: 197-204.

1986. Cipollini, M. L., and J. L. Pickering. Determination of the phytotoxicity of barium in leach-field disposal of gas-well brines. Plant and Soil 92: 159-169.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS: (* = undergraduate co-authors)

2007.  Strahl, M.*, N.S. Gordon*, M. Cipollini, P. Tomlinson, and R, Ware. Vegetative survey of Martha’s Meadow, an open limestone glade habitat in northwestern Georgia.” Southeastern Biology 54(3): 242. (Read Abstract)

2006. Worley, R.* and M. L. Cipollini. Fuel loads, tree community structure, and carbon storage in Mountain Longleaf Pine stands undergoing restoration.  Longleaf Alliance Conference, Tifton, GA.  November 13-16, 2006.

2006. Cipollini, M. L., A. Huber*, A. Gaskell*, M. Belk* and C. Donahue*.  Estimation of carbon storage and dynamics in a Mountain Longleaf Pine ecosystem undergoing restoration. Ecological Society of America 91st Annual Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee.  August 6-11, 2006. (Read Abstract)

2006. Currie, K.*, J. M. Varner, J. Kush and M. Cipollini.  A survey of the herbaceous vegetation in the Berry College Longleaf Pine Management Area.  The Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Gatlinburg, TN.  March 29-April 1, 2006. Southeastern Biology 53(2):208. (Read Abstract)

2006. Huber, A.*, A. Gaskell*, C. Worrell*, L. Rogers* and M. Cipollini. Estimation of total biomass in a Mountain Longleaf Pine ecosystem in northwestern Georgia.  The Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Gatlinburg, TN.  March 29-April 1, 2006. Southeastern Biology 53(2):169-170. (Read Abstract)

2006.  Strahl, M.*, M. Cipollini, R. Ware and P. Tomlinson. Vegetation survey of Martha’s Meadow, a calcareous limestone glade habitat.  Abstracts -- Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April 6-7, 2006.

2006.  Strahl, M.*, M. Cipollini, R. Ware and P. Tomlinson. Vegetation survey of Martha’s Meadow, a calcareous limestone glade habitat.  The Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Gatlinburg, TN.  March 29-April 1, 2006. Southeastern Biology 53(2):201. (Read Abstract)

2005.  Cipollini, M. The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project: Progress Over the First Three Years. Program and Abstracts: 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.

2005.  Knight, T., M. Cipollini and C. Worrell*.  Dendrochronological investigations of longleaf pine on Lavendar Mountain. Program and Abstracts: 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.

2005.  Currie, K.*, J. M. Varner, J. Kush, and M. Cipollini.  A Survey of the Herbaceous Vegetation Found in the Berry Longleaf Pine Management Area.  Program and Abstracts: 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.

2005.  Huber, A.*,  A. Gaskell*, C. Worrell* and M. Cipollini.  Estimation of Carbon Storage in a Mountain Longleaf Ecosystem of Northwestern Georgia.  Program and Abstracts: 2nd Mountain Longleaf Conference, Mount Berry, GA.  November 18-19, 2005.

2005.  Cipollini, M., A. Gaskell* and C. Worrell*.  Use of herbicide and prescribed burning to control hardwoods in the regeneration and restoration of Mountain Longleaf Pine habitats.   Abstracts: The Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Florence, AL.  April 13-16, 2005. Southeastern Biology 52: 210.

2005.  Neal, R.*, K. Brinck, P. Banko, M. Cipollini and G. Breton.  Intraspecific variation in quinolizidine alkaloids of mamane (Sophora chrysophylla) seed embryos: relevance to specialist seed predation by palila (Loxioides bailleui) and Cydia spp.  Abstracts: The Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Florence, AL.  April 13-16, 2005. Southeastern Biology 52:137.

2005.  Neal, R.*, K. Brinck, P. Banko, S. Stephan*, M. Cipollini and G. Breton.  Intraspecific variation in quinolizidine alkaloids of mamane (Sophora chrysophylla) seed embryos: relevance to specialist seed predation by palila (Loxioides bailleui) and Cydia spp.  Abstracts -- Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April, 2005.

2005.  Worrell, C., J. Oliver*, and M. Cipollini.  2005.  Determination of average longleaf pine seed viability and grafting success rate.  Abstracts -- Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April, 2005.

2004. Cipollini, M. Gaskell, A.*, Worrell, C.*, Belk, M.*, and Donahue, C*.  Use of herbicide and prescribed burning to control hardwoods in the regeneration and restoration of Mountain Longleaf Pine habitats.  Program and Abstracts: 5th Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference, Kush, J.S. Comp. October 12-15, 2004; Hattiesburg, MS.

2004. Hall, C., T. Hobby*, and M. Cipollini. The in vitro effectiveness of Solanum spp. derived plant alkaloids as anti-trypanosomal compounds and their potential as chemotherapeutic agents. IX European Multicolloquium of Parasitology, Valencia, Spain, Programme and Abstracts, July 18-23, 2004: 178.

2004. Hobby, Traci , Jordan Allem, Chris Hall, and Martin Cipollini. The in vitro Effectiveness of Solanum spp.-Derived Plant Alkaloids as Anti-Trypanosomal Compounds and Their Potential as Chemotherapeutic Agents. Southeastern Society of Parasitologists Meeting Program and Abstracts: 17-18.

2004.  Belk, M.*, C. Donahue*, and M. L. Cipollini.  An analysis of standing fuel loads within the Berry College Longleaf Management Area, Floyd County, GA.  Abstracts: Georgia Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.  March 22-24, 2004.

2004. Neal, R.*, and M. L. Cipollini.  Interspecific variation in Solanum fruit pulp chemistry: Why are some fruits toxic when ripe? Abstracts: Georgia Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.  March 22-24, 2004.

2004. Neal, Rebecca , and Martin L. Cipollini. Interspecific Variation in Solanum Fruit Pulp Chemistry: Why Are Some Fruits Toxic When Ripe? Georgia Journal of Science 62(1): 43.

2004. Belk, Melanie, Carly Donahue, and Martin Cipollini. An Analysis of Standing Fuel Loads within the Berry College Longleaf Management Area, Floyd County, GA. Georgia Journal of Science 62(1): 40.

2003. Cipollini, M. L.  The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project: A Management Update. Abstracts: First Montane Longleaf Conference, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.  October 15-17, 2003.

2003. Cipollini, Martin L. , Eric Paulk, Kim Mink, Karen Vaughn and Tiffanny Fischer. Effects of Nitrogen Supplementation on Growth, Reproduction, and Secondary Chemistry of Fruits of Solanum carolinense L. Abstracts, 88th Ecological Society of America Meeting , Savannah, GA. August 1-9, 2003. http://199.245.200.45/pweb/document/?SOCIETY=esa&YEAR=2003&ID=26165.

2003. Cipollini, M. L. Inter- and intra-specific variation in the secondary chemistry of Solanum fruits. Workshop: Birds and Berries and Plant Secondary Metabolites: Frugivory, Detoxification and Utilisation. Universität Heidelberg , Germany . http://www.birds-berries.uni-hd.de/birdsandberriesworkshop.html

2002. Cipollini, M. L., C. R. Faulkner*, and J. G. Goss*. The Berry College longleaf management plan: Status of Mountain Longleaf Pine ( Pinus palustris ) on campus and current management plans. The Fourth Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference: Longleaf Pine: A Southern Legacy Rising from the Ashes. Southern Pines, North Carolina , November 17-20, 2002 .

2002. Banko, P. C., and M. L. Cipollini. Evolution and consequences of food specialization in a Hawaiian honeycreeper. Annual Meeting of the AAAS Pacific Division, Waimea , Hawaii , June 2002.

2002. Spanjer, G. R.*, and M. L. Cipollini. The relationship between water chemistry and presence of troglobytic crayfish in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia caves. Southeastern Biology 49: 198-199. Abstracts. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Boone, NC. April 10-13, 2002, and at the Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April 2002.

2002. Cipollini, M. L., P. C. Banko, G. W. Breton, E. Paulk *, M. Wink, and I. Izhaki. Seed chemistry of Sophora chrysophylla (mamane) in relation to the diet of the specialist seed predator Loxioides bailleui (palila) in Hawai'i. Southeastern Biology 49: 229. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Boone, NC. April 10-13, 2002, and at the Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April, 2002.

2001. Lomascolo, S.*, M. L. Cipollini, and L. Bohs. A phylogenetic analysis of color and size in Solanum (Solanaceae) fruits. 20th Argentine Ecology Meeting and 10th Reunion of the Chilean Ecology Association (1st Binational Ecology Meeting). Bariloche , Argentina , April 23-27, 2001.

2001. Paulk, E.*, M. L. Cipollini, and D. F. Cipollini. Effect of nitrogen and water treatment on leaf chemistry in Horsenettle ( Solanum carolinense ), and relationship to herbivory by flea beetles ( Epitrix spp.) and Tobacco Hornworm ( Manduca sexta ). Bulletin of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, New Orleans , Lousiana. April 4-7, 2001, at the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 2001 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April 10, 2001, and at the Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April 17, 2001.

2001. Vaughn, K. H.*, E. Aguilar-Espinoza*, S. Arce Flores*, C. L. Clary*, and M. L. Cipollini. Status of Longleaf Pine ( Pinus palustris ) on the Berry College campus, and implications for long-term management. Bulletin of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, New Orleans , Louisiana . April 4-7, 2001, at the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 2001 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April 10, 2001, and at the Berry College Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, April 17, 2001.

2000. Cipollini, M. L., and L. Bohs. Patterns of secondary compounds within fleshy fruits: ecology and phylogeny. Paper presented in the symposium entitled: Historical and theoretical aspects of frugivory and seed dispersal. Proceedings of 3rd International Symposium-Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal: Biodiversity and Conservation Perspectives. August 6-11, 2000. São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil. Program and Abstracts: 38.

2000. Cipollini, M. L., E. Paulk *, K. Mink*, K. Vaughn*, T. Fischer*, C. Manous*, and D. Cipollini. Effects of nitrogen supplementation on growth, reproduction, and secondary chemistry of leaves and fruits of Solanum carolinense L. Bulletin of the Association of Southeastern Biologists 47(2): 122. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Chattanooga, Tennessee. April 5-8, 2000.

2000. Mink, K.*, E. Paulk*, K. Vaughn*, T. Fischer*, C. Manous*, M. Cipollini, and D. Cipollini. Effects of nitrogen supplementation on growth, reproduction, and secondary chemistry of leaves and fruits of Solanum carolinense L. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 2000 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.

1999. Cipollini, M. L. Secondary metabolites of vertebrate-dispersed fruits: evidence for adaptive functions. IV Congreso de Ornitologia Neotropical (IV Neotropical Ornithological Congress). Book of Abstracts: 202

1999. Fischer, T.*, E. Paulk*, and M. L. Cipollini. The effect of nitrogen supplementation on growth, reproduction, and fruit glycoalkaloid content in Solanum carolinense. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 1999 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.

1998. Cipollini, M. L., A. K. Sanders*, and D. J. Levey. Inter- and intra-specific variation in glycoalkaloid content of vertebrate dispersed Solanum fruits. American Journal of Botany 85(6): 30-31.

1998. Sanders, A. K.*, and M. L. Cipollini. Separation of glycoalkaloids of Solanum species using high-performance liquid chromatography. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 1998 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.

1997. Sanders, A. K.*, S. Wahaj*, D. J. Levey and M. L. Cipollini. A test of the fruit laxative hypotheses in Solanum americanum : Do glycoalkaloids hasten seed passage in birds? Bulletin of the Association of Southeastern Biologists 44: 115.

1997. Sanders, A. K.*, S. Wahaj*, D. J. Levey and M. L. Cipollini. A test of the fruit laxative hypotheses in Solanum americanum fruits. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 1997 Annual Poster Session, Berry College , Mount Berry , GA.

1997. Cipollini, M. L. and K. R. Collins*. Does a-solamargine function as a fungal resistance factor for Solanum carolinense fruits? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78(3).

1996. Cipollini, M. L. and D. J. Levey. Antifungal activity of Solanum glycoalkaloids: implications for frugivory and seed dispersal. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77(3): 82.

1996. Levey, D. J. and M. L. Cipollini. Why are some fruits toxic when ripe? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77(3): 262.

1996. Collins, K.* and M. L. Cipollini. Antifungal activity of Solanum fruit pulp glycoalkaloids: variation in resistance among fungal species. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 1996 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.

1996. Sanders, A.K.* and M. L. Cipollini. Thin-layer chromatography of glycoalkaloids from tropical Solanum species. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 1996 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.

1996. Garvey, B.* and M. L. Cipollini. Seed size and seed predation in the neotropical legume, Sesbania emerus. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences 1996 Annual Poster Session, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA.

1994. Cipollini, M. L. and D. J. Levey. The influence of secondary chemistry of fleshy fruits on frugivorous birds: implications for seed dispersal. Journal fur Ornithologie 135: 314. (Invited Symposium on Avian Nutrition, 1994 International Ornithological Congress, Vienna, Austria).

1994. Cipollini, M. L., A. V. Mills*, and D. F. Whigham. Sex ratio variation in Lindera benzoin : A two-sex transition matrix model approach. American Journal of Botany 81(6): 68-69.

1993. Cipollini, M. L., D. Wallace-Senft*, and D. F. Whigham. Population structure and dynamics in response to gap formation in the dioecious shrub Lindera benzoin : a mixed population/forest dynamics model. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74(2): 193.

1991. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Microbe-specificity, and alternative models for antifungal defense of ripe fruit: defense vs. attraction in the Ericaceae. American Journal of Botany 78(6): 52.

1990. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Seed predation by the bean weevil Acanthoscelides obtectus : implications for seed size variation in host Phaseolus spp. American Journal of Botany 77(6): 66.

1990. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Sexual dimorphism in stem carbohydrate and nitrogen flux for the dioecious tree Nyssa sylvatica : evidence for differential costs of reproduction. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 71(2): 119.

1989. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Male-biased sex ratios in Nyssa sylvatica : a consequence of differential flowering frequencies? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 70(2): 81.

1988. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Frugivorous birds as selective agents for antimicrobial defense of ripe fruit: effect of fungal degradation on fruit choice in captive birds. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 69(2).

1987. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Seed size variation in Phaseolus : effects on germination, growth and reproduction, and influence of predation by Acanthoscelides obtectus. Bulletin of the New Jersey Academy of Science, 1987.

1987. Cipollini, M. L., and E. W. Stiles. Clumped oviposition of Acanthoscelides obtectus Say among seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Phaseolus coccineus L.: effects on larval development patterns. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 68(2).

1984. Cipollini, M. L., and J. L. Pickering. The phytotoxicity of barium in leach-field disposal of gas well brines. Bulletin of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 1984.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS: (* = undergraduate co-authors)

2004. Cipollini, M. L . “The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project: A Management Update.” Proceedings of the First Mountain Longleaf Alliance Conference: Longleaf Alliance Report 7: 43-50.

2004. Cipollini, M. L . “The Berry College Longleaf Pine Project.” The Southern Restorationist (Newsletter of the Coastal Plan Chapter of Society for Ecological Restoration) 4(1): 3-4.

2002. Karen Vaughn*, Eduardo Aguilar-Espinoza*, Sofia Arce-Flores*, Corey Babb*, Lisa Barnes*, Melanie Barnett*, Rebecca Bennett*, Brooke Bowen*, Rex Bowman*, Amy Brown*, Ian Cipollini, Chris Clary*, Janine Douglass*, Kevin Eifell*, Jason Farmer*, Sally Hileman*, Walter Hutchins*, Alison Hydeman*, Jeremy Jones*, John Jones*, Stacy Lindsey*, Carrie Manous*, Lauren Marziliano*, Kimberly Mink*, Diane Mitchell*, Meghan Nolan*, Pennsylvania Olinda*, Paul Pugliese*, Kristen Palmer*, Sonya Payne*, Susan Roth*, Anna Sanders*, StephanieWallace*, Sarah Williams*, Shelby West*, Kerri Wrinn*, and Martin Cipollini (project coordinator). The Berry College Longleaf Management Plan: A proposal for the study and management of Mountain Longleaf Pine on Lavender Mountain . Accepted September 26, 2002 by the Educational Land Management Presidential Task Force and to Dr. Scott Colley, President, Berry College , Mount Berry , GA 30149.

1999. Cipollini, M. L. and E. Paulk*. An assessment of Biorinse for the reduction of Salmonella on post-chill poultry products. A report submitted to: American Food Safety Products, Inc., c/o Mr. Don Westall, Lab Depot, Inc., 3510 Trotter Drive , Alpharetta , GA 30004 and Mr. Frank Beadle, Equitech, Inc., 1392 La Vista Rd. , Atlanta , GA 30324 . April 30, 1999 .

1998. Cipollini, M. L. and K. R. Collins*. An assessment of Biorinse as a post-chill treatment to reduce pathogenic bacterial loads of poultry products. Report for release to public submitted to : American Food Safety Products, Inc. September 11, 1998 .

1992. Cipollini, M. L. Microbes, plants, and herbivores. BioScience, January 1992 (invited book review).

1991. Cipollini, M. L. The Willowwood Arboretum Botanical Records Program. Morris County Park Commission, April 1991 (computer program and procedure manual).

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