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Demographic profiles of populations of cotton rats in a continuum of habitat types // J. Mammal., 1994. Vol. 75, N 1.-С.50-59

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Variation in gastrointestinal characteristics of male and female white - tailed deer: implications for resource partitioning // J. Mammal., 1994. Vol. 75, N 4.-С.1045-1053

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Physiological correlates of neonatal mortality in an overpopulated herd of white-tailed deer // J. Mammal., 1996. Vol. 77, N 1.-С.179-190

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Physiological responses of neonatal white-tailed deer reflective of maternal dietary protein intake // Can. J. Zool., 1995. Vol. 73, N 10.-С.1928-1936

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Slade Norman A. Habitata differences in mass-specific litter sizes of hispid cotton rats // J. Mammal., 1996. Vol. 77, N 2.-С.346-350

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Habitat-induced changes in essential amino-acid nutrition in populations of eastern cottontails // J. Mammal., 1995. Vol. 76, N 4.-С.1164-1177

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Alopecia associated with postjuvenile molt in a wild population of Peromyscus maniculatus // Southwest. Natur., 1998. Vol. 43, N 3.-С.405-407

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Examination of the nitrogen limitation hypothesis in non-cyclic populations of cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) // J. Anim. Ecol., 1998. Vol. 67, N 5.-С.705-721

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Soil contamination and bioaccumulation of inorganics on petrochemical sites // Environ. Toxicol. and Chem., 2000. Vol. 19, N 8.-С.2066-2072

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Soil contamination and bioaccumulation of inorganics on petrochemical sites // Environ. Toxicol. and Chem., 2000. Vol. 19, N 8.-С.2066-2072

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Diets of hartebeest and roan antelope in Burkina Faso: Support of the long-faced hypothesis // J. Mammal., 1998. Vol. 79, N 2.-С.426-436

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Major-histocompatibility-complex-associated variation in secondary sexual traits of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus): Evidence for good-genes advertisement // Evolution (USA), 2001. Vol. 55, N 3.-С.616-625

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Nutritional quality of shinnery oak buds and Catkins in response to burning or herbivory // Southwest. Natur., 2001. Vol. 46, N 3.-С.295-301

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Nutritional quality of shinnery oak buds and Catkins in response to burning or herbivory // Southwest. Natur., 2001. Vol. 46, N 3.-С.295-301

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Lochmiller Robert L. Developmental plasticity of postweanling cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) as an adaptation to nutritionally stochastic environments // Evol. Ecol., 2000. Vol. 14, N 2.-С.127-142

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Sheffield Steven R. Effects of field exposure to diazinon on small mammals inhabiting a semienclosed prairie grassland ecosystem 1: Ecological and reproductive effects // Environ. Toxicol. and Chem., 2001. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.284-296

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Evaluation of myelotoxicity in cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) exposed to environmental contaminants II: Myelotoxicity associated with petroleum industrial wastes // J. Toxicol. and Environ. Health. A, 2001. Vol. 62, N 2.-С.97-105

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Evaluation of myelotoxicity in cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) exposed to environmental contaminants I: In vitro bone-marrow progenitor culture // J. Toxicol. and Environ. Health. A, 2001. Vol. 62, N 2.-С.83-96

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Sheffield Steven R. Effects of field exposure to diazinon on small mammals inhabiting a semienclosed prairie grassland ecosystem 1: Ecological and reproductive effects // Environ. Toxicol. and Chem., 2001. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.284-296

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Evaluation of myelotoxicity in cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) exposed to environmental contaminants I: In vitro bone-marrow progenitor culture // J. Toxicol. and Environ. Health. A, 2001. Vol. 62, N 2.-С.83-96

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