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List of bibliographic references indexed by Deer (physiology)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 11.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000712 (2018) Brian P. Allman [États-Unis] ; Knut Kielland [États-Unis] ; Diane Wagner [États-Unis]Leaf herbivory by insects during summer reduces overwinter browsing by moose.
000B40 (2016) Annika M. Felton [Suède] ; Adam Felton [Suède] ; David Raubenheimer [Australie] ; Stephen J. Simpson [Australie] ; Sophie J. Krizsan [Suède] ; Per-Ola Hedwall [Suède] ; Caroline Stolter [Allemagne]The Nutritional Balancing Act of a Large Herbivore: An Experiment with Captive Moose (Alces alces L).
000E23 (2015) Motonobu Tanaka [Japon] ; Masahiro NakamuraSpatially distinct responses within willow to bark stripping by deer: effects on insect herbivory.
001120 (2014) Katie S. Christie [États-Unis] ; Roger W. Ruess [États-Unis] ; Mark S. Lindberg [États-Unis] ; Christa P. Mulder [États-Unis]Herbivores influence the growth, reproduction, and morphology of a widespread Arctic willow.
001583 (2011) Zhilan Feng [États-Unis] ; Zhipeng Qiu ; Rongsong Liu ; Donald L. DeangelisDynamics of a plant-herbivore-predator system with plant-toxicity.
001757 (2009) Scott Creel [États-Unis] ; David ChristiansonWolf presence and increased willow consumption by Yellowstone elk: implications for trophic cascades.
001799 (2009) Rômulo S C. Menezes [Brésil]Isotopic evidence of the effects of herbivory and landscape position on plant nitrogen sources in a riparian ecosystem.
001989 (2007) Hawthorne L. Beyer [Canada] ; Evelyn H. Merrill ; Nathan Varley ; Mark S. BoyceWillow on Yellowstone's northern range: evidence for a trophic cascade?
001A54 (2007) Evan C. Wolf [États-Unis] ; David J. Cooper ; N Thompson HobbsHydrologic regime and herbivory stabilize an alternative state in Yellowstone National Park.
001A70 (2007) Danielle B. Johnston [États-Unis] ; David J. Cooper ; N Thompson HobbsElk browsing increases aboveground growth of water-stressed willows by modifying plant architecture.
001E97 (2003) Per Hallgren [Suède]Effects of willow hybridisation and simulated browsing on the development and survival of the leaf beetle Phratora vitellinae.

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