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Almberg E.S., Mech L.D., Smith D.W., Sheldon J.W., Crabtree R.L. 2009. A Serological Survey of Infectious Disease in Yellowstone National Park’s Canid Community. PLoS ONE 4(9): e7042. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007042 http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0007042.
White, P. J., Davis, T. L., Barnowe-Meyer, K. K., Crabtree, R. L., and R. A. Garrott. 2007. Partial migration and philopatry of Yellowstone pronghorn. Biological Conservation 135(4):518-526.
Hannon, M. J., Jenkins, S. H., Crabtree, R. L., and A. K. Swanson. 2006. Visibility and vigilance: behavior and population ecology of Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilis armatus) in different habitats. Journal of Mammalogy 8(2):287-295.
Moorcroft, P. R., Lewis, M. A., and R. L. Crabtree. 2006. Mechanistic home range models capture spatial patterns and dynamics of coyote territories in Yellowstone. Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 273:1651–1659.
Noonburg, E. G., Newman, L. A., Lewis, M. A., Crabtree, R. L., and A. B. Potapov. 2005. Accepted. Sequential decision-making in a variable environment: modeling elk movement in Yellowstone National Park as a dynamic game. Theoretical Population Biology.
Van Etten, K. W., Wilson, K. R., and R. L. Crabtree. Submitted. Red fox habitat utilization from snowtracking and telemetry in Yellowstone National Park. Journal of Mammalogy.
Williams, M., Anderson, C., and R. L. Crabtree. 2006. Spatial distribution of snow properties to enhance our understanding of snow-elk relationships, northern elk winter range, Yellowstone National Park. Pages 230-235 in A. Wondrak Biel, ed., Greater Yellowstone Public Lands: A Century of Discovery, Hard Lessons, and Bright Prospects: Proceedings of the 8th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, October 17-19, 2005, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone Center for Resources, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
Fonstad, M. A., and W. A. Marcus. 2005. Remote sensing of stream depths with hydraulically assisted bathymetry (HAB) models. Geomorphology 72(4):320–329.
Goovaerts, P., Jacquez, G. M., and W. A. Marcus. 2005. Geostatistical and local cluster analysis of high resolution hyperspectral imagery for detection of anomalies. Remote Sensing of Environment 95(3):351-367.
Mirik, M., Norland, J. E., Crabtree, R. L., and M. E. Biondini. 2005. Hyperspectral one-meter resolution remote sensing in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: I. Forage nutritional values. Rangeland Ecology & Management 58:452-458.
Noonburg, E. G., Newman, L. A., Lewis, M. A., Crabtree, R. L., and Potapov, A. B. 2005 . Sequential Decision-Making in a Variable Environment: Modeling Elk Movement in Yellowstone National Park as a Dynamic Game.
Swanson, B. J., Fuhrmann, R. T., and R. L. Crabtree. 2005. Elevational isolation of red fox populations in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Conservation Genetics 6:123-131.
Hannon, M. J. 2003. The effects of reduced terrestrial predator detection ability on Uinta ground squirrel behavior, population ecology and stress hormone concentration. University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, Nevada, USA.
Switalski, T. A. 2003. Coyote foraging ecology and vigilance in response to gray wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81:985-993.
Wilmers, C. C., Crabtree, R. L., Smith, D. W., Murphy, K. M., and W. M. Getz. 2003. Trophic facilitation by introduced top predators: grey wolf subsidies to scavengers in Yellowstone National Park. Journal of Animal Ecology 72:909-916.
Wilmers, C. C., Stahler, D. R., Crabtree, R. L., Smith, D. W., and W. M. Getz. 2003. Resource dispersion and consumer dominance: scavenging at wolf-and hunter-killed carcasses in Greater Yellowstone, USA. Ecology Letters 6:996-1003.
Switalski, T. A. 2003. Coyote foraging ecology and vigilance in response to gray wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81:985-993.
Wilmers, C. C., Crabtree, R. L., Smith, D. W., Murphy, K. M., and W. M. Getz. 2003. Trophic facilitation by introduced top predators: grey wolf subsidies to scavengers in Yellowstone National Park. Journal of Animal Ecology 72:909-916.
Wilmers, C. C., Stahler, D. R., Crabtree, R. L., Smith, D. W., and W. M. Getz. 2003. Resource dispersion and consumer dominance: scavenging at wolf-and hunter-killed carcasses in Greater Yellowstone, USA. Ecology Letters 6:996-1003.
Allen, J. J., Bekoff, M., and R. L. Crabtree. 1999. An observational study of coyote (Canis latrans) scent-marking and territoriality in Yellowstone National Park. Ethology 105:289-302.
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Gese, E. M., Ruff, R. L., and R. L. Crabtree. 1996. Social and nutritional factors influencing the dispersal of resident coyotes. Animal Behaviour 52:1025-1043.
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Gese, E. M., Ruff, R. L., and R. L. Crabtree. 1996. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors influencing coyote predation of small mammals in Yellowstone National Park. Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:784-797.
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