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Armbruster, W. S. , J. J. Howard, T. P. Clausen, E. M. Debevec, J. C. Loquvam, M. Matsuki, B. Cerendolo, and F. Andel. 1997. Do biochemical exaptations link evolution of plant defense and pollination systems? Historical hypotheses and experimental tests with Dalechampia vines 149:461 - 484.
Armbruster, W. S. , A. L. Herzig, and T. P. Clausen. 1992. Pollination of two sympatric species of Dalechampia (Euphorbiaceae) in Suriname by male euglossine bees 79:1374 - 1381.
Armbruster, W. S. . 1996. Exaptation, adaptation, and homoplasy: evolution of ecological traits in Dalechampia vines. 227 - 243 in L. Hufford and Sanderson, M. J. Homoplasy: the recurrence of similarity in evolution. . Academic PressSan Diego.
Armbruster, W. S. , M. E. Edwards, J. F. Hines, R. L. A. Mahunnah, and P. Munyenyembe. 1993. Pollination ecology 9:460 - 474.
Arthur, S. M. , and L. R. Prugh. 2010. Predator-mediated indirect effects of snowshoe hares on Dall sheep in Alaska. Journal of Wildlife Management 74:1709-1721.
Aschfalk, A. , K. J. Hundertmark, H. R. Bendiksen, J. R. Arnemo, and N. Denzin. 2003. Serosurvey for antibodies against Salmonella species in free-ranging moose (Alces alces) from Norway. Berliner und Münchener tierärztliche Wochenschrift 116:417–420.
Ashley, N. T. , P. S. Barboza, B. J. Macbeth, D. M. Janz, M. R. L. Cattet, R. K. Booth, and S. K. Wasser. 2011. Glucocorticosteroid concentrations in feces and hair of captive caribou and reindeer following adrenocorticotropic hormone challenge 172:382 - 391.
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Bali, A. , V. A. Alexeev, R. G. White, D. E. Russell, D. A. McGuire, and G. P. Kofinas. 2013. Long-term patterns of abiotic drivers of mosquito activity within summer ranges of Northern Alaska caribou herds (1979-2009) 33:173 - 176.
Barboza, P. S. , T. C. Peltier, and R. J. Forster. 2004. Ruminal degradation increases with seasonal hyperphagia in muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus): a preliminary report. Journal of Animal Feed and Sciences 1.
Barboza, P. S. , and I. D. Hume. 2006. Physiology of intermittent feeding: Integrating responses of vertebrates to nutritional deficit and excess. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79:250–264.
Barboza, P. S. , A. Bennett, J. - H. Lignot, R. I. Mackie, T. J. McWhorter, S. M. Secor, N. Skovaard, M. A. Sundset, and T. Wang. 2010. Digestive Challenges for Vertebrate Animals: Microbial Diversity, Cardiorespiratory Coupling, and Dietary Specialization*. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 83:764–774.
Barboza, P. S. , T. C. Peltier, and R. J. Forster. 2006. Ruminal fermentation and fill change with season in an arctic grazer: response to hyperphagia and hypophagia in muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79:497–513.
Barboza, P. S. , D. W. Hartbauer, W. E. Hauer, and J. E. Blake. 2004. Polygynous mating impairs body condition and homeostasis in male reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology 174:309–317.
Barboza, P. , and D. Jorde. 2002. Intermittent feeding during winter and spring affects body composition and reproduction of a migratory duck. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology 172:419–434.
Barboza, P. S. , and K. L. Parker. 2006. Body protein stores and isotopic indicators of N balance in female reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) during winter. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79:628–644.
Barboza, P. S. , and R. T. Bowyer. 2000. Sexual segregation in dimorphic deer: a new gastrocentric hypothesis. Journal of Mammalogy 81:473–489.
Barboza, P. S. , E. P. Rombach, J. E. Blake, and J. A. Nagy. 2003. Copper status of muskoxen: a comparison of wild and captive populations. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 39:610–619.
Barboza, P. S. , and K. L. Parker. 2008. Allocating protein to reproduction in arctic reindeer and caribou. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81:835-55.

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