Displaying works 1 - 20 of 160 in total
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1999 report
Seasonal movements and home ranges of white-tailed deer in the central Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming, 1993-97
[Pittman-Robertson Report W-75-R-34]. Pierre, South Dakota: South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
1999 report
Summary of deer population monitoring within parks
[Technical Report]. Madelia, Minnesota: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Farmland Wildlife Populations and Research Group.
1999 book review
McShea, W. J., H. B. Underwood, and J. H. Rappole (eds.). 1997. The Science of Overabundance - Deer Ecology and Population Management. Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington D.C. and London, England. 402 pp. ISBN 1-56098-681-6
[Review of The Science of Overabundance - Deer Ecology and Population Management, by W. J. McShea, H. B. Underwood, & J. H. Rappole]. Forest Science, 45, 317–318.
1999 journal article
Aquatic ecosystems in agricultural landscapes: a review of ecological indicators and achievable ecological outcomes
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Society, 54, 636–644.
1999 journal article
Is Great Smoky Mountains National Park acting as a population source for Wood Thrushes?
Research and Resources Management in Parks and Public Lands, 10, 109–113.
1999 report
Assessing the diversity and habitat associations of salamanders in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
In 1998 Annual report to the National Park Service.
1999 report
The effects of landscape pattern, core areas, and forest management practices on avian communities in the southern Appalachians
In 1998 Annual report to the U.S. Forest Service.
1999 journal article
Field tests and model analyses of seepage into drift
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 38(1-3), 323–347.
1999 journal article
The ecological basis of sensitivity of brown treecreepers to habitat fragmentation: a preliminary assessment
Biological Conservation, 90(1), 13–20.
1999 report
Ecology and conservation of Neotropical migrants in the southern Appalachians
In 1998 Annual report to the National Park Service.
1999 journal article
Toxicity identification evaluation of metal-contaminated sediments using an artificial pore water containing dissolved organic carbons
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 18(3), 509–518.
1999 journal article
A hoistable arboreal mammal trap
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 27(2), 298–300.
1999 thesis
The solitary group life of a frugivorous carnivore: ecology, behavior, and genetics of kinkajous (Potos flavus
(Dissertation). University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.
1999 journal article
Food Preferences of Kinkajous (Potos flaws): A Frugivorous Carnivore
Journal of Mammalogy, 80(2), 589–599.
1999 journal article
Macro-habitats selected by white-tailed deer
South Dakota Conservation Digest, 66(1), 11.
1999 journal article
How well do white-tailed deer survive in the central Black Hills?
South Dakota Conservation Digest, 66(1), 8–12.
1999 journal article
SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER CONTENT AS A CONFOUNDING FACTOR IN TOXICITY TESTS WITH CHIRONOMUS TENTANS
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 18(2), 231.
1999 chapter
Toxic substances in Lake Champlain: An overview
In Water Science and Application (pp. 239–259).
1999 journal article
Annual variation in fat storage by a migrant warbler overwintering in the Indian tropics
Journal of Animal Ecology, 47(4), 369–823.
1999 journal article
Determination of [13C]Pyrene Sequestration in Sediment Microcosms Using Flash Pyrolysis−GC−MS and13C NMR
Environmental Science & Technology, 33(1), 119–125.
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