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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2022

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The influence of prior experience on food preference by sheep exposed to unfamiliar feeds and flavors, Mariana Pedernera, Alejandra Vulliez, and Juan J. Villalba; Applied Animal Behaviour Science

2021

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Preference for inorganic sources of magnesium and phosphorus in sheep as a function of need, M. Pedernera, A. Mereu, and J. J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

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The effect of plant bioactive compounds on lamb performance, intake, gastrointestinal parasite burdens, and lipid peroxidation in muscle, Cesar Poli, Kara J. Thornton-Kurth, Jerrad F. Legako, Carolina Bremm, Viviane S. Hampel, Jeffrey Hall, Ignacio R. Ipharraguerre, and Juan J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

2020

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Influence of Forage Diversity and Condensed Tannins on Livestock Foraging Behavior, Production and Environmental Impacts, Sebastian P. Lagrange

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Use of biochar by sheep: impacts on diet selection, digestibility, and performance, Darren J. McAvoy, Beth Burritt, and Juan J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

2019

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Diet selection and trade-offs between condensed tannins and nutrients in parasitized sheep, Morgane Costes-Thiré, Pauline Laurent, Cécile Ginane, and Juan J. Villalba; Veterinary Parasitology

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Tannin-containing legumes and forage diversity influence foraging behavior, diet digestibility, and nitrogen excretion by lambs, Sebastian Lagrange and Juan J. Villalba; Journal of Animal Science

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A Model Explaining Medusahead Invasion and Novel Targeted Grazing Approaches of Control, Casey N. Spackman

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The interplay between exposure and preference for unpalatable foods by lambs, Juan J. Villalba, Casey Speckman, and Sandra Lobón; Applied Animal Behavior Science

2017

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Electromagnetic Induction Mapping at Varied Soil Moisture Reveals Field-Scale Soil Textural Patterns and Gravel Lenses, Hiruy Abdu, David A. Robinson, Janis Boettinger, and Scott B. Jones; Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering

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Sequence Stratigraphy, Chemostratigraphy, and Biostratigraphy of Lower Ordovician units in Northeastern and Western Central Utah: Regional Implications, Colter R. Davis; Utah State University

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The Influence of Aspen Chemistry and the Nutritional Context on Aspen Herbivory, Kristen Y. Heroy

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Plant Community Chemical Composition Influences Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Intake by Sheep, Kristen Y. Heroy, Samuel B. St. Clair, Elizabeth A. Burritt, and Juan J. Villalba; Journal of Chemical Ecology

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Effects Energy Supplementation and Time on Use of Medusahead by Grazing Ewes and Their Lambs, Juan J. Montes- Sánchez, Helga Van Miegrot, and Juan J. Villalba; Rangeland Ecology & Management

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Effects of Early Experience and Alternative Feeds on Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae ssp. asperum) Intake by Sheep, Juan J. Montes-Sánchez and Juan J. Villalba; Applied Animal Behaviour Science

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Spider–Plant Interactions: An Ecological Approach, João Vasconcellos-Neto, Yuri Franchini Messas, Herbert da Silva Souza, German Antonio Villanueva-Bonila, and Gustavo Quevedo Romero; Behaviour and Ecology of Spiders

2016

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A Novel QTL Associated with Dwarf Bunt Resistance in Idaho 444 Winter Wheat, Jianli Chen, Mary J. Guttieri, Junli Zhang, David Hole, Edward Souza, and Blair Goates; Theoretical and Applied Genetics

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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