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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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2012

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Influence of Saponins and Tannins on Intake and Nutrient Digestion of Alkaloid-containing Foods, Jacob Owens, Frederick D. Provenza, Randall D. Wiedmeier, and Juan J. Villalba; Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

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Two new species of Trigonotylus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Stenodemini) from western Canada and northwestern United States, G G.E. Scudder and Michael D. Schwartz; Zootaxa

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Relationships Between Early Experience to Dietary Diversity, Acceptance of Novel Flavors, and Open Field Behavior in Sheep, Juan J. Villalba, Francisco Catanese, Frederick D. Provenza, and Roberto A. Distel; Physiology & Behavior

2011

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Specialist Osmia Bees Forage Indiscriminately Among Hybridizing Balsamorhiza Floral Hosts, James H. Cane; Oecologia

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Effects of Tannin-Containing Feed on Haemonchous contortus in Sheep and its Behavioral Implications, Jessica A. Juhnke; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Transmission of Self-Medicative Behaviour from Mother to Offspring in Sheep, Frederick D. Provenza and Juan J. Villalba; Animal Behavior

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Effects of Rodent Species, Seed Species, and Predator Cues on Seed Fate, Kelly J. Sivy, Steven M. Ostoja, Eugene W. Schupp, and Susan Durham; Acta Oecologica

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Temperature Increase Effects on Sagebrush Ecosystem Forbs: Exprimental Evidence and Range Manager Perspectives, Hilary Louise Whitcomb; ALL GRADUATE THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

2010

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Factors Influencing a Motorist's Ability to Detect Deer at Night, Lauren L. Mastro, Michael R. Conover, and S. Nicole Frey; Landscape and Urban Planning

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Maternal Effects in Transmission of Self-Medicative Behavior from Mother to Offspring in Sheep, Udita Sanga; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Genetic Contributions to Phenotypic Variation in Physiology, Growth, and Vigor of Western Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Clones, Samuel B. St. Clair, Karen E. Mock, Eric M. LaMalfa, Robert B. Campbell, and Ronald J. Ryel; Forest Science

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Selection of tannins by sheep in response to gastrointestinal nematode infection, J J. Villalba, F D. Provenza, J O. Hall, and L D. Lisonbee; American Society of Animal Science

2009

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A Device to Record the Specific Time an Artificial Nest is Depredated, Jennifer S. Borgo and Michael R. Conover; Human-Wildlife Conflicts

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Characterization of Metarhizium Species and Varieties Based on Molecular Analysis, Heat Tolerance and Cold Activity, E KK Fernandes, C A. Keyser, J P. Chong, D E.N. Rangel, M P. Miller, and D W. Roberts; Journal of Applied Microbiology

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‘Hycrest II’, a New Crested Wheatgrass Cultivar with Improved Seedling Establishment, K B. Jensen, S R. Larson, B L. Waldron, and J G. Robins; Journal of Plant Registrations

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Neem-tree (Azadirachta indica Juss.) Extract as a Feed Additive Against the American Dog Tick (Dermacentor variabilis) in Sheep (Ovis aries), S. Y. Landau, F. D. Provenza, D. R. Gardner, J. A. Pfister, E. L. Knoppel, C. Peterson, D. Kababya, G. R. Needham, and J. J. Villalba; Veterinary Parasitology

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Tannins and Self-Medication: Implications for Sustainable Parasite Control in Herbivores, Larry D. Lisonbee, Juan J. Villalba, Fred D. Provenza, and Jeffrey O. Hall; Behavioural Processes

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Monograph of Artemisia Subgenus Tridentatae (Asteraceae-Anthemideae), Leila M. Shultz; Systematic Botany Monographs

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Relationship between reluctance to eat novel foods and open-field behavior in sheep, J J. Villalba, X Manteca, and F D. Provena; Physiology & Behavior

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Rumen Distension and Contraction Influence Feed Preference by Sheep, J. J. Villalba, F. D. Provenza, J. O. Hall, and L. D. Lisonbee; Journal of Animal Science

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Selection of Tannins by Sheep in Response to Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection, J. J. Villalba, F. D. Provenza, J. O. Hall, and L. D. Lisonbee; Journal of Animal Science

2008

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Effects of Olfactory and Visual Predators on Nest Success and Nest-Site Selection of Waterfowl in North Dakota, Jennifer Borgo; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Dietary Monoterpene Concentrations Influence Feeding Patterns of Lambs, L E. Dziba and F D. Provenza; Applied Animal Behaviour Science

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Self-Medicative Behavior of Sheep Experiencing Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections and the Postingestive Effects of Tannis, Larry D. Lisonbee; All Graduate Theses and Dissertations

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Sheep Foraging Behavior in Response to Interactions Among Alkaloids, Tannins and Saponins, Tiffany D. Lyman, Frederick D. Provenza, and Juan J. Villalba; Science of Food and Agriculture