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Authors: Hilderbrand, GV Schwartz, CC Robbins, CT Hanley, TA
Citation: Gv. Hilderbrand et al., Effect of hibernation and reproductive status on body mass and condition of coastal brown bears, J WILDL MAN, 64(1), 2000, pp. 178-183

Authors: Gillingham, MP Parker, KL Hanley, TA
Citation: Mp. Gillingham et al., Partial consumption of Shield Fern, Dryopteris dilatata, rhizomes by Black-tailed Deer, Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis, and its potential implications, CAN FIELD-N, 114(1), 2000, pp. 21-25

Authors: Parker, KL Gillingham, MP Hanley, TA Robbins, CT
Citation: Kl. Parker et al., Energy and protein balance of free-ranging black-tailed deer in a natural forest environment, WILDL MON, (143), 1999, pp. 5-48

Authors: Hilderbrand, GV Hanley, TA Robbins, CT Schwartz, CC
Citation: Gv. Hilderbrand et al., Role of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the flow of marine nitrogen into a terrestrial ecosystem, OECOLOGIA, 121(4), 1999, pp. 546-550

Authors: Jacoby, ME Hilderbrand, GV Servheen, C Schwartz, CC Arthur, SM Hanley, TA Robbins, CT Michener, R
Citation: Me. Jacoby et al., Trophic relations of brown and black bears in several western North American ecosystems, J WILDL MAN, 63(3), 1999, pp. 921-929

Authors: Hanley, TA Barnard, JC
Citation: Ta. Hanley et Jc. Barnard, Spatial variation in population dynamics of Sitka mice in floodplain forests, J MAMMAL, 80(3), 1999, pp. 866-879

Authors: Hilderbrand, GV Jenkins, SG Schwartz, CC Hanley, TA Robbins, CT
Citation: Gv. Hilderbrand et al., Effect of seasonal differences in dietary meat intake on changes in body mass and composition in wild and captive brown bears, CAN J ZOOL, 77(10), 1999, pp. 1623-1630

Authors: Hilderbrand, GV Schwartz, CC Robbins, CT Jacoby, ME Hanley, TA Arthur, SM Servheen, C
Citation: Gv. Hilderbrand et al., The importance of meat, particularly salmon, to body size, population productivity, and conservation of North American brown bears, CAN J ZOOL, 77(1), 1999, pp. 132-138

Authors: Hanley, TA Barnard, JC
Citation: Ta. Hanley et Jc. Barnard, Food resources and diet composition in riparian and upland habitats for Sitka Mice, Peromyscus keeni sitkensis, CAN FIELD-N, 113(3), 1999, pp. 401-407

Authors: Hanley, TA Barnard, JC
Citation: Ta. Hanley et Jc. Barnard, Red Alder, Alnus rubra, as a potential mitigating factor for wildlife habitat following clearcut logging in southeastern Alaska, CAN FIELD-N, 112(4), 1998, pp. 647-652
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