Green Canyon Environmental Research Area, Logan Utah | Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, S.J. and Jessie E. | Utah State University
 
The Green Canyon Ecology Research Center in North Logan, UT was purchased for use in conducting livestock research, wildlife research, and veterinary research. This site is also the principal center for activities aimed at breeding crops, testing new varieties of grasses, and researching irrigation and soil management.

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2016

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Does Experience with Sagebrush In utero and Early in Life Influence the Use of Sagebrush by Sheep?, Ashley T. Longmore; Utah State University

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Modulation of the Nutritional Context and Early Experience as New Tools to Increase the Use of Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae ssp. asperum) by Grazing Sheep, Juan J. Montes; Utah State University

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Interaction Between a Tannin-Containing Legume and Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue Seed on Lambs' Feeding Behavior and Physiology, J J. Villalba, C Spackman, B M. Goff, J L. Klotz, T Griggs, and J W. MacAdam; Journal of Animal Science

2015

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Assessing the Impact of Supplements, Food Aversions, and Silica on Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski) use by Sheep, T Hamilton, E A. Burritt, and J J. Villalba; Small Ruminant Research

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Intake of Medusahead by Sheep: Influence of Supplements, Silica and Individual Animal Variation, Juan J. Villalba and Elizabeth A. Burritt; Invasive Plant Science and Management

2014

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Effects of Supplementing Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue with Sainfoin and Polyethylene Glycol on the Physiology and Ingestive Behavior of Sheep, F Catanese, R A. Distel, and J J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

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Warming, Competition, and Bromus tectorum Population Growth Across an Elevation Gradient, Aldo Compagnoni and Peter B. Adler; Ecosphere

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Warming, Soil Moisture, and Loss of Snow Increase Bromus tectorum’s Population Growth Rate, Aldo Compagnoni and Peter B. Adler; Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene

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Reduced Neophobia: A Potential Mechanism Explaining the Emergence of Self-medicative Behavior in Sheep, A. Vanina Egea, Jeffrey O. Hall, James Miller, Casey Spackman, and Juan J. Villalba; Physiology & Behavior

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Nitrogen Cycling in the Rhizosphere of Cheatgrass and Crested Wheatgrass: Contributions of Root Exudates and Senescence, Kendalynn A. Morris

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Influence of Dietary Flavours on Sheep Feeding Behaviour and Nutrient Digestibility, J J. Villalba and I R. Ipharraguerre; Animal Production Science

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Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) Intake and Preference by Mammalian Herbivores: The Role of Plant Secondary Compounds and Nutritional Context, Juan J. Villalba, Elizabeth A. Burritt, and Samuel B. St. Clair; Journal of Chemical Ecology

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Registration of ‘Newell’ Smooth Bromegrass, K P. Vogel, R B. Mitchell, B L. Waldron, M R. Haferkamp, J D. Berdahl, D D. Baltensperger, Galen Erickson, and T J. Klopfenstein; JOURNAL OF PLANT REGISTRATIONS

2013

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Preference for Tannin-containing Supplements by Sheep Consuming Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue Hay, M. Bernard, B. Maughan, and J. J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

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Climate change and plant demography in the sagebrush steppe, Aldo Compagnoni; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Plant Secondary Compounds as Complementary Resources: Are They Always Complementary?, G. Copani, J. O. Hall, J. Miller, A. Priolo, and J. J. Villlba; Journal of Animal Science

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Influence of Diet Sequence on Intake of Foods Containing Ergotamine d Tartrate, Tannins and Saponins by Sheep, Tiffanny Lyman Jensen, Frederick D. Provenza, and Juan J. Villalba; Applied Animal Behaviour Science

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Nesting Biology and Phenology of a Population of Halictus Farinosus Smith (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) in Northern Utah, Albert Jennifer Robin and Laurence Packer; Journal of Hymenoptera Research

2012

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Interactions Between Mild Nutrient Imbalance and Taste Preferences in Young Ruminants, A. Bach, J. J. Villalba, and I. R. Ipharraguerre; Journal of Animal Science

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Early Experience with Diverse Foods Increases Intake of Nonfamiliar Flavors and Feeds in Sheep, F. Catanese, R. A. Distel, F. D. Provenza, and J. J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

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The Role of Fine-Scale Habitat Associations in Structuring Spider Assemblages: Determinants of Spatial Patterns in Community Compostion, Stephanie M. Cobbold; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Patch Shape Alters Spider Community Structure: Links Between Microhabitat Choice and Sensitivity to Increased Edge Habitat, Stephanie M. Cobbold and Sarah R. Supp; Journal of Insect Conservation

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Livestock Foraging Behavior In Response To Sequence and Interactions Among Alkaloids, Tannins, and Saponins, Tiffany L. Jensen; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Livestock foraging behavior in response to sequence and interactions among alkaloids, tannins, and saponins, Tiffany L. Jensen; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Preference for Condensed Tannins by Sheep in Response to Challenge Infection with Haemonchus contortus, J Juhnke, J Miller, J O. Hall, F D. Provenza, and J J. Villalba; Veterinary Parasitology