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Effect of Hibernation and Reproductive Status on Body Mass and Condition of Coastal Brown Bears
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Document Date: 2012-11-15 18:42:43


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Detroit / Soldotna / Farley / Bozeman / Peninsula / New York / Anchorage / /

Company

Pullman / John Wiley & Sons / Forestry Sciences Laboratory / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

Fort Dodge Animal Health / Prentice Hall / Montana State University / WashingtonState University / Fort Dodge / Range Experiment Station / Pacific Northwest Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

hibernationincreasesprotein and-or energy demands / body energy / energy demands / food supply / nificant energy demands / energy demandsin / captive studies quantifyingthe energy / decreased energy / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Kenai Peninsula / Intermountain Forest / /

Organization

Montana State University / WashingtonState University / UnitedStates Forest Service / Alaska Department of Fish / Game / National Fish and Wildlife Foundation / Safari Club / Kenai Peninsula Chapter / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Park Service / /

Person

Samson Wildl / C. Loftsted / V / Huot J. Wildl / H. V. REYNOLDS / III / /

Position

D. J. / Editor / using Fisher / Fisher / representative / /

ProvinceOrState

South Dakota / New Jersey / Minnesota / Alaska / Montana / New York / Iowa / Washington / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Zoology / Journal of Mammalogy / /

Region

northeastern Minnesota / southeast Alaska / /

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