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Authors: Singer, FJ Zeigenfuss, LC Spicer, L
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Role of patch size, disease, and movement in rapid extinction of bighorn sheep, CONSER BIOL, 15(5), 2001, pp. 1347-1354

Authors: Delgiudice, GD Moen, RA Singer, FJ Riggs, MR
Citation: Gd. Delgiudice et al., Winter nutritional restriction and simulated body condition of yellowstoneelk and bison before and after the fires of 1988, WILDL MON, (147), 2001, pp. 1

Authors: Papouchis, CM Singer, FJ Sloan, WB
Citation: Cm. Papouchis et al., Responses of desert bighorn sheep to increased human recreation, J WILDL MAN, 65(3), 2001, pp. 573-582

Authors: Singer, FJ Papouchis, CM Symonds, KK
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Translocations as a tool for restoring populations of bighorn sheep, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 6-13

Authors: Singer, FJ Bleich, VC Gudorf, MA
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Restoration of bighorn sheep metapopulations in and near western National Parks, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 14-24

Authors: Gross, JE Singer, FJ Moses, ME
Citation: Je. Gross et al., Effects of disease, dispersal, and area on bighorn sheep restoration, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 25-37

Authors: Zeigenfuss, LC Singer, FJ Gudorf, MA
Citation: Lc. Zeigenfuss et al., Test of a modified habitat suitability model for bighorn sheep, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 38-46

Authors: Singer, FJ Moses, ME Bellew, S Sloan, W
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Correlates to colonizations of new patches by translocated populations of bighorn sheep, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 66-74

Authors: Singer, FJ Williams, E Miller, MW Zeigenfuss, LC
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Population growth, fecundity, and survivorship in recovering populations of bighorn sheep, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 75-84

Authors: Ramey, RR Luikart, G Singer, FJ
Citation: Rr. Ramey et al., Genetic bottlenecks resulting from restoration efforts: The case of bighorn sheep in Badlands National Park, RESTOR ECOL, 8(4), 2000, pp. 85-90

Authors: Singer, FJ Zeigenfuss, LC Barnett, DT
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Elk, beaver, and the persistence of willows in national parks: response toKeigley (2000), WILDL SOC B, 28(2), 2000, pp. 451-453

Authors: Singer, FJ Mack, JA
Citation: Fj. Singer et Ja. Mack, Predicting the effects of wildfire and carnivore predation on ungulates, CARNIVORES IN ECOSYSTEMS: THE YELLOWSTONE EXPERIENCE, 1999, pp. 189

Authors: Singer, FJ Swift, DM Coughenour, MB Varley, JD
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Thunder on the Yellowstone revisited: an assessment of management of native ungulates by natural regulation, 1968-1993, WILDL SOC B, 26(3), 1998, pp. 375-390

Authors: Singer, FJ Zeigenfuss, LC Cates, RG Barnett, DT
Citation: Fj. Singer et al., Elk, multiple factors, and persistence of willows in national parks, WILDL SOC B, 26(3), 1998, pp. 419-428
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