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Joshi, O., D.L. Grebner, I.A. Munn, R.K. Grala. 2015. Issues concerning landowner management plan adoption decisions: A recursive bivariate probit approach. International Journal of Forestry Research(2015):926303. < ahref="http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/926303" target="_blank">Download |
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Joshi, O., D.L. Grebner, J.E. Henderson, S.R. Gruchy. 2015. Landowners, bioenergy, and extension strategies. Journal of Extension, 53(2). Download |
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Joshi, O., D.L. Grebner, P.N. Khanal. 2015. Status of urban wood waste and their potential use for bioenergy in Mississippi. Resources, Conservation & Recycling 102(2015): 20-26. Download |
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Krapfl, K.J., S.D. Roberts, R.J. Rousseau, J.A. Hatten. 2015. Early competitive effects on growth of loblolly pine grown in co-culture with switchgrass. Pages 322-325 in A.G. Holley, K.F. Conner, J.D. Haywood, editors, Proceedings of the 17th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. USDA Forest Service, Southern Experiment Station. E-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-203. 551 p. |
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Kroger, R., B. Poganski Baker, J.M. Czarnecki, D. Prevost, K.A. Littlejohn. 2015. Research and Education to
Advance Conservation and Habitat, USA. In M. Sewadeh and S. Jaffee, editors, Shades of Green: Multi-stakeholder Initiatives to Reduce the Environmental Footprint of Commerical Agriculture. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. 106 pp. |
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Lafferty, D.J.R., J.L. Belant, D.L. Phillips. 2015. Testing the niche variation hypothesis with a measure of body condition. Oikos 124(6):732-740. Download |
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Lancaster, J.D., J.B. Davis, R.M. Kaminski, A.D. Afton, E.J. Penny. 2015. Mallard use of a managed public hunting area in Mississippi. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 2:281-287. Download |
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LaPoint, S.D., J.L. Belant, R.W. Kays. 2015. Mesopredator release facilitates range expansion in fisher. Animal Conservation 18:50-61. Download |
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Li, G., B. Yin, X. Wan, W. Wei, G. Wang, C.J. Krebs, Z. Zhang. 2015. Successive sheep grazing reduces population density of Brandt's voles in steppe grassland by altering food resources: a large manipulative experiment. Oecologia 180: 149-159. Download |
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Luo, X., C. Sun, H. Jiang, Y. Zhang, Q. Meng. 2015. International trade after intervention: The case of bedroom furniture. Forest Policy and Economics 50(1):180-191. Download |
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Marty, J.R., J.B. Davis, R.M. Kaminski, M.G. Brasher, G. Wang. 2015. Waste rice and natural seed abundances in rice fields in the Louisiana and Texas Coastal Prairies. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 2:121-126. Download |
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Michel, E.S., S. Demarais, B.K. Strickland, and J.L. Belant. 2015. Contrasting the effects of maternal and behavioral characteristics on fawn birth mass in white-tailed deer. PLoS One 10(8):e0136034. Download |
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Mohan, D., P. Singh, A. Sarswat, P.H. Steele, C. Pittman. 2015. Lead sorptive removal using magnetic and nonmagnetic fast pyrolysis energy cane biochars. Journal of Coloid and Interface Science 448:238-250. Download |
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Moore, J.R., D.J. Cown, R.B. McKinley, C.O. Sabatia. 2015. Effects of stand density and seed lot on three wood properties of young radiata pine grown at a dry-land site in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 45:4. Download |
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Munn, I.A., W.C. Wright, W.R. Hunter, R.G. Bentley. 2015. Willow Break LLC, Mississippi, United States of America. Chapter 15 in J.P. Siry, P. Bettinger, K. Merry, D.L. Grebner, K. Boston, C. Ciezewski, editors, Forest Plans of America. Elsevier. 458 p. |
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