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Book Chapter
Cameron, R. D. , J. R. Luick, and R. G. White. 1982. Water turnover in reindeer: some environmental implications. 189 - 194 in Use of tritiated water in studies of production and adaptation in ruminants. . International Atomic Energy AgencyVienna.
White, R. G. , B. A. Tiplady, and P. Groves. 1989. Wildlife production systems: economic utilisation of wild ungulates. 387–400 in K. R. Drew, Baskin, L. M. , and Hudson, R. J. . . Cambridge University PressCambridge.
Journal Article
Daan, S. , B. M. Barnes, and A. J. Strijkstra. 1991. Warming up for sleep? -- ground squirrels sleep during arousals from hibernation. Neuroscience Letters 128:265-268.
Lewis, T. L. , J. A. Schmutz, C. L. Amundson, and M. S. Lindberg. 2016. Waterfowl populations are resilient to immediate and lagged impacts of wildfires in the boreal forest. Journal of Applied Ecology.
Bersamin, A. , B. R. Luick, L. B. King, J. S. Stern, and S. Zudenderg-Cherr. 2008. Westernizing diets influence fat intake, red blood cell fatty acid composition, and health in remote Alaskan Native communities in the Center for Alaska Native Health Study. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 108:266–273.
Sidell, B. D. , and K. M. O’Brien. 2006. When bad things happen to good fish: the loss of hemoglobin and myoglobin expression in Antarctic icefishes. Journal of Experimental Biology 209:1791–1802.
Kitaysky, A. S. , A. M. Springer, and J. C. Wingfield. 2003. When, where and why Steller Sea lions experience physiological stress-evidence from stress hormones and diet quality. Final Report to the Marine Mammal Research Consortium.
McNeil, P. , D. Russell, B. Griffith, A. Gunn, and G. Kofinas. 2005. Where the wild things are: seasonal variation in caribou distribution in relation to climate change. Rangifer Special Issue No. 19:51–63.
Flitcroft, R. L. , J. A. Falke, G. H. Reeves, P. F. Hessburg, K. M. McNyset, and L. E. Benda. 2016. Wildfire may increase habitat quality for spring Chinook salmon in the Wenatchee River subbasin, WA, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 359:126-140.
Coltrane, J. A. , and P. S. Barboza. 2010. Winter as a nutritional bottleneck for North American porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum). Journal of Comparative Physiology B 180:905–918.
Huettmann, F. , A. W. Diamond, B. Dalzell, and K. Macintosh. 2005. Winter Distribution, Ecology and Movements of Razorbills Alca Torda and other Auks in the Outer Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada. Marine Ornithology 33:161–171.
Raymond, K. S. , F. A. Servello, B. Griffith, and W. E. Eschholz. 1996. Winter foraging ecology of moose on glyphosphate-treated clearcuts in Maine. Journal of Wildlife Management 60:753–763.
Hundertmark, K. J. , W. L. Eberhardt, and R. E. Ball. 1990. Winter habitat use by moose in southeastern alaska: implications for forest management. Alces 26:108–114.
Mason, D. D. , P. S. Barboza, and D. H. Ward. 2007. Winter location affects morphology of resident and migrant Pacific Black Brant. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85:728–736.
Lindberg, M. , D. H. Ward, T. L. Tibbitts, and J. Roser. 2007. Winter movement dynamics of black brant. Journal of Wildlife Management 71.
Eschholz, W. E. , F. A. Servello, B. Griffith, K. S. Raymond, and W. B. Krohn. 1996. Winter use of glyphosphate-treated clearcuts by moose in Maine. Journal of Wildlife Management 60:764–769.
Hueffer, K. . 2013. The wisdom of crowds: Predicting a weather and climate-related event. Judgment and Decision Making 8: 91-105 .
Young, B. , D. Wagner, P. Doak, and T. Clausen. 2010. Within-plant distribution of phenolic glycosides and extrafloral nectaries in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides; Salicaceae). American Journal of Botany 97:601–610.