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Recent Published Research from NDSU: Range or Rangeland*

1. Seelan S, Beeri O, Baumgardner D, Casady G, Laguette S, Seielstad G. A crop and range alert system in the U.S. northern great plains. Proceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical Engineering 2002;4879:93-99.

2. Biondini ME, Steuter AA, Hamilton RG. Bison use of fire-managed remnant prairies. Journal of Range Management 1999;52(5):454-461.

3. Waithman JD, Sweitzer RA, Van Vuren D, Drew JD, Brinkhaus AJ, Gardner IA, Boyce WM. Range expansion, population sizes, and management of wild pigs in california. Journal of Wildlife Management 1999;63(1):298-308.

4. Messmer TA, Dixon CE, Shields W, Barras SC, Schroeder SA. Cooperative wildlife management units: Achieving hunter, landowner, and wildlife management agency objectives. Wildlife Society Bulletin 1998;26(2):325-332.

5. Johnson JA, Caton JS, Poland W, Kirby DR, Dhuyvetter DV. Influence of season on dietary composition, intake, and digestion by beef steers grazing mixed-grass prairie in the northern great plains. Journal of Animal Science 1998;76(6):1682-1690.

6. Hirschfeld DJ, Kirby DR, Caton JS, Silcox SS, Olson KC. Influence of grazing management on intake and composition of cattle diets. Journal of Range Management 1996;49(3):257-263.

7. Biondini ME, Lauenroth WK, Sala OE. Correcting estimates of net primary production: Are we overestimating plant production in rangelands? Journal of Range Management 1991;44(3):194-198.

8. Hass CC. Alternative maternal-care patterns in two herds of bighorn sheep. Journal of Mammalogy 1990;71(1):24-35.

9. Hass CC. Bighorn lamb mortality: Predation, inbreeding, and population effects. Canadian Journal of Zoology 1989;67(3):699-705.

References from Scopus database.

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