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S. P. Good, Soderberg, K., Guan, K., King, E. G., Scanlon, T. M., and Caylor, K. K., $δ$2H isotopic flux partitioning of evapotranspiration over a grass field following a water pulse and subsequent dry down, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 1410–1432, 2014.
S. P. Good, Soderberg, K., Guan, K., King, E. G., Scanlon, T. M., and Caylor, K. K., δ2 H isotopic flux partitioning of evapotranspiration over a grass field following a water pulse and subsequent dry down, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 1410 - 1432, 2014.
S. P. Good, Soderberg, K., Guan, K., King, E. G., Scanlon, T. M., and Caylor, K. K., δ2 H isotopic flux partitioning of evapotranspiration over a grass field following a water pulse and subsequent dry down, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 1410 - 1432, 2014.
N. PD, GR, G., and RL, T., ZEBRAFISH AS AN IN VIVO MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL DESIGN., Green Chem., 2016.
P. D. Noyes, Garcia, G. R., and Tanguay, R. L., ZEBRAFISH AS AN IN VIVO MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL DESIGN., Green Chem, vol. 18, no. 24, pp. 6410-6430, 2016.
V. D. Zheljazkov, Shiwakoti, S., Astatkie, T., Salamon, I., Grul'ová, D., Mudrencekova, S., and Schlegel, V., Yield, composition, and antioxidant capacity of ground cumin seed oil fractions obtained at different time points during the hydrodistillation, HortScience, vol. 50, no. 8, pp. 1213-1217, 2015.
V. D. Zheljazkov, Shiwakoti, S., Astatkie, T., Salamon, I., Grul'ova, D., Mudrencekova, S., and Schlegel, V., Yield, Composition, and antioxidant capacity of ground cumin seed oil fractions obtained at different time points during the hydrodistillation, HortScience, vol. 50, pp. 1213-1217, 2015.
F. Bryant Gomm and , Yield and crude protein concentration in forage species and cultivars adapted to Oregon improved meadows, 1980.
T. - P. G, C. Baker, S., K, R., Martien, K. K., Baird, R. W., Hutt, A., Stone, G., AA, M. - G., Caballero, S., Endo, T., LAVERY, S. H. A. N. E., M, O., Couach, O., and C, G., A worldwide perspective on the population structure and genetic diversity of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in New Zealand, The Journal of Heredity, 2009.
M. Oremus, Gales, R., Dalebout, M. L., Funahashi, N., Endo, T., KAGE, T. A. K. A. H. I. R. O., Steel, D., and BAKER, S. C. O. T. T. C., Worldwide mitochondrial DNA diversity and phylogeography of pilot whales (Globicephala spp.), Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. 98, no. 4, pp. 729 - 744, 2009.
K. Japhet, Hannaway, D. B., Shuler, P. E., Niess, M. L., Griffith, S. M., Fick, G. W., and Allen, G. V., World wide web curriculum design using national collaboration, J. of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, vol. 28, 1999.
V. D. Zheljazkov, Stratton, G. W., Pincock, J., Butler, S., Jeliazkova, E. A., Nedkov, N. K., and Gerard, P. D., Wool-waste as organic nutrient source for container-grown plants, Waste Management, vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 2160 - 2164, 2009.
V. D. Zheljazkov, Stratton, G. W., Pincock, J., Butler, S., Jeliazkova, E. A., Nedkov, N. K., and Gerard, P. D., Wool waste as organic source for container grown plants, Waste Manage., vol. 29, pp. 2160-2164, 2009.
W. J. Ripple, Painter, L. E., Beschta, R. L., and C. Gates, C., Wolves, Elk, Bison, and Secondary Trophic Cascades in Yellowstone National Park, The Open Ecology Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 31 - 37, 2014.
D. C. Ganskopp and Bohnert, D. W., Wolfy forage: Its effect on cattle distribution and diet quality, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center. Range Field Day Report, pp. 4–9, 2004.
T. G. Gilmanov, Johnson, D. A., Saliendra, N. Z., Svejcar, T., Angell, R. F., and Clawson, K. L., Winter CO2 fluxes above sagebrush-steppe ecosystems in Idaho and Oregon, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, vol. 126, no. 1-2, pp. 73 - 88, 2004.
D. C. Ganskopp, Svejcar, T., Taylor, F., and Farstvedt, J., Will Spring Cattle Grazing among Young Bitterbrush Enhance Shrub Growth?, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, pp. 64–65, 2006.
D. A. V. I. D. A. TALLMON, GREGOVICH, D. A. V. I. D. P., WAPLES, R. O. B. I. N. S., C. Baker, S., Jackson, J. A., Taylor, B. L., ARCHER, E. R. I. C., Martien, K. K., ALLENDORF, F. R. E. D. W., and SCHWARTZ, M. I. C. H. A. E. L. K., When are genetic methods useful for estimating contemporary abundance and detecting population trends?, Molecular Ecology Resources, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 684 - 692, 2010.
H. Le, Chang, S. C., Tanguay, R. L., and Gallie, D. R., The wheat poly(A)-binding protein functionally complements pab1 in yeast., Eur J Biochem, vol. 243, no. 1-2, pp. 350-7, 1997.
N. R. Andrew, Evans, M. J., Svejcar, L., Prendegast, K., Mata, L., Gibb, H., Stone, M. J., and Barton, P. S., What's Hot and What's Not – Identifying Publication Trends in Insect Ecology, Austral Ecology, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 5 - 16, 2022.
S. Martinez-Hesterkamp, Rebollo, S., Kennedy, P. L., Pérez-Camacho, L., García-Salgado, G., and Morales-Castilla, I., What makes diurnal raptors territorial? Relative roles of recent evolution, diet and nesting habitat, Oecologia (to be submitted 01/2015).
J. J. Wu and Gopinath, M., What causes spatial variations in economic development in the United States?, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 90, pp. 392–408, 2008.
C. Bishop, Xu, F., Xu, J., Ting, A. Y., Galbreath, E., McGee, W. K., Zelinski, M. B., Hennebold, J. D., Cameron, J. L., and Stouffer, R. L., Western-style diet, with and without chronic androgen treatment, alters the number, structure, and function of small antral follicles in ovaries of young adult monkeys, Fertility and Sterility, vol. 105, no. 4, pp. 1023 - 1034, 2016.
T. Svejcar, Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Madsen, M. D., Bates, J. D., Sheley, R., Marlow, C., Bohnert, D. W., Borman, M. M., Mata-González, R., Buckhouse, J., Stringham, T., Perryman, B., Swanson, S., Tate, K., George, M., Ruyle, G., Roundy, B. A., Call, C., Jensen, K., Launchbaugh, K., Gearhart, A., Vermeire, L., Tanaka, J. A., Derner, J., Frasier, G., and Havstad, K. M., Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al., Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.
T. Svejcar, Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Madsen, M. D., Bates, J. D., Sheley, R., Marlow, C., Bohnert, D. W., Borman, M. M., Mata-González, R., Buckhouse, J., Stringham, T., Perryman, B., Swanson, S., Tate, K., George, M., Ruyle, G., Roundy, B. A., Call, C., Jensen, K., Launchbaugh, K., Gearhart, A., Vermeire, L., Tanaka, J. A., Derner, J., Frasier, G., and Havstad, K. M., Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al., Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.