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Sonsthagen, S. A. , S. L. Talbot, R. B. Lanctot, and K. G. McCracken. 2010. Do common eiders nest in kin groups? Microgeographic genetic structure in a philopatric sea duck. Molecular Ecology 19:647–657.
Wagner, D. , and A. Kay. 2002. Do extrafloral nectaries distract ants from visiting flowers? An experimental test of an overlooked hypothesis. Evolutionary Ecology Research,:293–305.
Weiser, E. L. , and A. N. Powell. 2010. Does garbage in the diet improve reproductive output of glaucous gulls?. The Condor 112:530–538.
Armbruster, W. S. , and D. G. Rogers. 2004. Does pollen competition reduce the cost of inbreeding? 91:1939 - 1943.
Oppel, S. , and A. N. Powell. 2009. Does winter region affect spring arrival time and body mass of king eiders in northern Alaska?. Polar Biology 32:1203–1209.
Chen, C. -fu, and K. L. Drew. 2008. Droplet-based microdialysis–-Concept, theory, and design considerations. Journal of Biological Chemistryromatography A 1209:29–36.
Stephens, S. , J. Rotella, M. S. Lindberg, M. Taper, and J. Ringelman. 2005. Duck nest survival in the Missouri Coteau region of North Dakota: the effects of landscape characteristics at multiple spatial scales. Ecological Applications.
Walker, J. , S. S. Stephens, M. S. Lindberg, and J. J. Rotella. 2004. Duck nesting success in North Dakota road rights-of-way: are all small grassland patches ecological traps?. The Prairie Naturalist.
Gustine, D. D. , P. S. Barboza, and J. P. Lawler. 2010. Dynamics of Body Protein and the Implications for Reproduction in Captive Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) during Winter. Physiological and Biochemcial Zoology 83.
Oswood, M. W. , J. G. Irons, and D. M. Schell. 1996. Dynamics of dissolved and particulate carbon in an arctic stream. 275-289 in J. D. Tenhunen and Reynolds, J. F. Landscape function and disturbance in arctic tundra. Ecological studies Vol. 120. . Springer-VerlagBerlin.

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