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KERNELHR: a program for estimating home ranges. Wildlife Society Bulletin 26:95–100.
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Predicting body fat and body mass in moose with ultrasonography. Canadian Journal of Zoology 76:717–722.
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Timing and synchrony of activity in caribou 76:1999 - 2009.
. 1998. The Alaska landscape: an introduction for limnologists. 1-44 in Freshwaters of Alaska: ecological syntheses. . Springer-VerlagNew York.
. 1997. The b3-adrenergic receptor TRP64ARG polymorphism and obesity in Alaskan Eskimos. International Journal of Obesity 21:1176–1179.
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Cytochrome b sequences suggest convergent evolution of the Asian takin and arctic muskox. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 8:363–374.
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Ecological consequences of nest site fidelity in black brant. Condor 99:25–38.
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Intraspecific variation of mitochondrial DNA of muskoxen based on control region sequences. Canadian Journal of Zoology 75:568–575.
. 1997. Leptin prevents post-hibernation weight gain but does not reduce energy expenditure in arctic ground squirrels. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 118c:405-412.
. 1997. The mouse rostral cerebellar malformation gene encodes an UNC-5-like protein. Nature 386:838–842.
. 1997. Muskox. Alaska Geographic 23:56–94.
. 1997. New technology for moose management: a workshop. Alces 34:239–244.
. 1997. Non-exocytotic gaba overflow in rat striatum inhibits gnawing. Life Sciences 61:1593–1601.
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