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Authors: Bouthillette, F Havlovic, SJ van der Wal, R
Citation: F. Bouthillette et al., Restructuring the health care system in British Columbia: The experience of the Shaughnessy Hospital employees, ANXIET ST C, 14(1), 2001, pp. 75-91

Authors: Dormann, CF van der Wal, R
Citation: Cf. Dormann et R. Van Der Wal, Impact of soil nematodes on salt-marsh plants: a pilot experiment, J COAST RES, 17(2), 2001, pp. 383-388

Authors: van der Wal, R van Lieshout, SMJ Loonen, MJJE
Citation: R. Van Der Wal et al., Herbivore impact on moss depth, soil temperature and arctic plant growth, POLAR BIOL, 24(1), 2001, pp. 29-32

Authors: Wessels, HT Hofland, LJ van der Wal, R van Gastel, L van Koetsveld, PM de Herder, WW de Jong, FH
Citation: Ht. Wessels et al., In vitro secretion of FSH by cultured clinically nonfunctioning and gonadotroph pituitary adenomas is directly correlated with locally produced levels of activin A, CLIN ENDOCR, 54(4), 2001, pp. 485-492

Authors: Kunst, PJG van der Wal, R van Wieren, S
Citation: Pjg. Kunst et al., Home ranges of brown hares in a natural salt marsh: comparisons with agricultural systems, ACT THERIOL, 46(3), 2001, pp. 287-294

Authors: van der Wal, R van Lieshout, S Bos, D Drent, RH
Citation: R. Van Der Wal et al., Are spring staging brent geese evicted by vegetation succession?, ECOGRAPHY, 23(1), 2000, pp. 60-69

Authors: van der Wal, R Irvine, J Stien, A Shepherd, N Albon, SD
Citation: R. Van Der Wal et al., Faecal avoidance and the risk of infection by nematodes in a natural population of reindeer, OECOLOGIA, 124(1), 2000, pp. 19-25

Authors: van der Wal, R van Wijnen, H van Wieren, S Beucher, O Bos, D
Citation: R. Van Der Wal et al., On facilitation between herbivores: How Brent Geese profit from brown hares, ECOLOGY, 81(4), 2000, pp. 969-980

Authors: Wilson, DJ van der Wal, R Chang, ER Jensen, A Jefferies, RL
Citation: Dj. Wilson et al., Urea hydrolysis and nitrification in arctic salt-marsh soils: Possible constraints on the growth of forage plants, ECOSCIENCE, 6(1), 1999, pp. 72-78

Authors: Bakker, L van der Wal, R Esselink, P Siepel, A
Citation: L. Bakker et al., Exploitation of a new staging area in the Dutch Wadden Sea by Greylag Geese Anser anser: the importance of food-plant dynamics, ARDEA-T NED, 87(1), 1999, pp. 1-13

Authors: van Wijnen, HJ van der Wal, R Bakker, JP
Citation: Hj. Van Wijnen et al., The impact of herbivores on nitrogen mineralization rate: consequences forsalt-marsh succession, OECOLOGIA, 118(2), 1999, pp. 225-231

Authors: Huisman, J Grover, JP van der Wal, R van Andel, J
Citation: J. Huisman et al., Competition for light, plant-species replacement and herbivore abundance along productivity gradients, HERBIVORES: BETWEEN PLANTS AND PREDATORS, 1999, pp. 239-269

Authors: Drent, RH van der Wal, R
Citation: Rh. Drent et R. Van Der Wal, Cyclic grazing in vertebrates and the manipulation of the food resource, HERBIVORES: BETWEEN PLANTS AND PREDATORS, 1999, pp. 271-299

Authors: Havlovic, SJ Bouthillette, F van der Wal, R
Citation: Sj. Havlovic et al., Coping with downsizing and job loss: Lessons from the Shaughnessy Hospitalclosure, CAN J ADM S, 15(4), 1998, pp. 322-332

Authors: van der Wal, R Kunst, P Drent, R
Citation: R. Van Der Wal et al., Interactions between hare and brent goose in a salt marsh system: evidencefor food competition?, OECOLOGIA, 117(1-2), 1998, pp. 227-234

Authors: van der Wal, R Loonen, MJJE
Citation: R. Van Der Wal et Mjje. Loonen, Goose droppings as food for reindeer, CAN J ZOOL, 76(6), 1998, pp. 1117-1122
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