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  • Contaminants and marine mammal immunotoxicology and pathology
    De Guise, S., K. B. Beckmen, and S. D. Holladay. 2003. Contaminants and marine mammal immunotoxicology and pathology. Chapter 2 (pages 38-54) [In] G. Bossart, J. Vos, M. Fournier, and T. O’Shea, editors. Toxicology of Marine Mammals. Taylor and Francis Publishers, London.
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  • Ecoregional differences in population dynamics
    Heffelfinger, J. R., L. H. Carpenter, L. C. Bender, G. L. Erickson, M. D. Kirchhoff, E. R. Loft, and W. M. Glasgow. 2003. Ecoregional differences in population dynamics. Chapter 2 (pages 63-91) [In] J. C. de Vos, Jr., M. R. Conover, and N. E. Headrick, editors. Mule deer conservation: Issues and management strategies. Jack H. Berryman Institute Press, Utah State University, Logan.
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  • Grizzly bear
    Schwartz, C. C., S. D. Miller, and M. A. Haroldson. 2003. Grizzly bear. Pages 556-586 [In] G. A. Feldhamer, B. C. Thompson, and J. A. Chapman. Wild mammals of North America: Biology, management, and conservation, 2nd edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
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  • Wolverine
    Copeland, J. P., and J. S. Whitman. 2003. Wolverine. Pages 672–682 [In] G. A. Feldhamer, B. C. Thompson, and J. A. Chapman, editors. Wild mammals of North America. Biology, Management, and Economics. Second Edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland.
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  • Wolves and humans
    Fritts, S. H., R. O. Stephenson, R. D. Hayes, and L. Boitani. 2003. Wolves and humans. Chapter 12 (Pages 289-316) [In] L. D. Mech, and L. Boitani, editors. Wolves: Behavior, ecology, and conservation. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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