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Plant functional types do not predict biomass responses to removal and fertilization in Alaskan tussock tundra. Journal of Ecology 96:713 - 726.
. 2008. Sex identification of northern ungulates using low quality and quantity DNA. Conservation Genetics 10:1189–1193.
. 2008. Estimating abundance of Sitka black-tailed deer using DNA from fecal pellets. The Journal of Wildlife Management 75:232–242.
. 2011. Using DNA to Test the Utility of Pellet-Group Counts as an Index of Deer Counts. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:444-450.
. 2013. Effects of time and rainfall on PCR success using DNA extracted from deer fecal pellets. Conservation Genetics 11:1547–1552.
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Accessory antlers in male Cervidae. European Journal of Wildlife Research 48:10–21.
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Phylogenetic relationships of Amazonetta, Speculanas, Lophonetta, and Tachyeres: four morphologically divergent duck genera endemic to South America. Journal of Avian Biology 41:186–199.
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