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1995
Drought and Clipping Effects on Tiller Demography and Growth of Two Tussock Grasses in Utah, C. A. Busso and J. H. Richards; Journal of Arid Environments
Postingestive Feedback as an Elementary Determinant of Food Preference and Intake in Ruminants, Provenza D. Frederick; Journal of Range Management
Effects of a Flavor and Food Restriction on the Response of Sheep to Novel Foods, F. D. Provenza, J. J. Lynch, and C. D. Cheney; Applied Animal Behavior Science
Tracking Variable Environments: There is More than One Kind of Memory, Frederick D. Provenza; Journal of Chemical Ecology
Dietary Habits and Social Interactions Affect Choice of Feeding Location by Sheep,, Frederick D. Provenza, David F. Balph, and C. B. Scott; Applied Animal Behavior Science
1994
Effects of Polyacrylamide on Establishment and Growth of Crested Wheatgrass Seedlings and Sagebrush Tubelings, S. L. Al-Rowaily and N. E. West; Proceedings Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-GTR-313
Nutrient Uptake from Enriched Soil Microsites by Three Great Basin Perennials, R. Alan Black, James H. Richards, and John H. Manwaring; Ecology
Physiological Responses of Individual Plants to Grazing: Current Status and Ecological Significance, D. D. Briske and J. H. Richards; Ecological Implications of Livestock Herbivory in the West
Stratospheric Ozone Reduction, Solar UV-B Radiation and Terrestrial Ecosystems, Martyn M. Caldwell and Stephan D. Flint; Climatic Change
Hydraulic Lift and Soil Nutrient Heterogeneity, Martyn M. Caldwell and John H. Manwaring; Israel Journal of Plant Sciences
Stimuli Eliciting Distress Calls in Adult Passerines and Response of Predators and Birds to Their Broadcast, Michael R. Conover; Behavior
Local Reduction of Mycorrhizal Arbuscule Frequency in Enriched Soil Microsites, S. E. Duke, R. B. Jackson, and M. M. Caldwell; Canadian Journal of Botany
Root Proliferation Characteristics of Seven Perennial Arid-land Grasses in Nutrient-enriched Microsites, A. Larigauderie and J. H. Richards; Oecologia
Effect of Flavor Concentration and Toxin Dose on the Formation and Generalization of Flavor Aversions in Lambs, K. L. Launchbaugh and F. D. Provenza; Journal of Animal Science
Socially Induced Food Avoidance in Lambs: Direct or Indirect Maternal Influence, Sarwat N. Mirza and Frederick D. Provenza; Journal of Animal Science
Food Aversion Conditioned in Anesthetized Sheep, Frederick D. Provenza, Justin J. Lynch, and John V. Nolan; Physiology and Behavior
Antiemetic Drugs Attenuate Food Aversions in Sheep, Fredrick D. Provenza; Luis Ortega-Reyes; Cody B. Scott; Justin J, Lynch; and Elizabeth A. Burritt; Journal of Animal Science
Light Field Heterogeneity Among Tussock Grasses: Theoretical Considerations of Light Harvesting and Seedling Establishment in Tussocks and Uniform Tiller Distributions, R. J. Ryel, W. Beyschlag, and M. M. Caldwell; Oecologia
1993
Effects of Soil Temperature and Nitrogen Status on Kinetics of 15NO3 Uptake by Roots of Field-grown Agropyron Desertorum, H. Bassirirad, M. M. Caldwell, and C. Bilbrough; New Phytologist
Effects of Simulated Aircraft Noise on Hearing, Food Detection, and Predator Avoidance Behavior of the Kit Fox, Vulpes marotis, Ann E. Bowles and Jon K. Francine; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Physiology of Plants Recovering from Defoliation, D. D. Briske and J. H. Richards; Proceedings of the XVII International Grassland Congress
Sonic Boom/Animal Stress Project Report on Elk, Antelope, and Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, Thomas D. Bunch and Gar W. Workman; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Geostatistical Patterns of Soil Heterogeneity Around Individual Perennial Plants, R. B. Jackson and M. M. Caldwell; Journal of Ecology
Scale of Nutrient Heterogeneity Around Individual Plants and its Quantification with Geostatistics, R. B. Jackson and M. M. Caldwell; Ecology
Can Plants Practice Mimicry to Avoid Grazing by Mammalian Herbivores, Karen L. Launchbaugh and Frederick D. Provenza; OIKOS