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Jordan, Mark A., et al.. (2016). Results of the 2014 Eagle Marsh Biodiversity Survey, Allen County, Indiana. Opus: Research & Creativity (Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne).2 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Sasha J., et al.. (2016). Sistrurus catenatus (Massasauga) Activity Range Lengths. Opus: Research & Creativity (Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne).1 indexed citations
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Roe, John H., et al.. (2015). Experimental evaluation of captive-rearing practices to improve success of snake reintroductions. Opus: Research & Creativity (Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne).15 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Sasha J., et al.. (2015). Feeding and breeding: a northern population of Massasauga Rattlesnakes, Sistrurus catenatus (Rafinesque 1818), continues to hunt during the mating season. Herpetology notes. 8. 277–280.4 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Sasha J., et al.. (2015). First report of snake fungal disease from Michigan, USA involving Massasaugas, Sistrurus catenatus (Rafinesque 1818). Herpetology notes. 8. 31–33.20 indexed citations
Roe, John H., Omar Attum, & Bruce A Kingsbury. (2013). Vital rates and population demographics in declining and stable watersnake populations. Herpetological conservation and biology. 8(3).2 indexed citations
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DeGregorio, Brett A., et al.. (2011). WHICH HABITAT SELECTION METHOD IS MOST APPLICABLE TO SNAKES? CASE STUDIES OF THE EASTERN MASSASAUGA (SISTRURUS CATENATUS) AND EASTERN FOX SNAKE (PANTHEROPHIS GLOYDI). Herpetological conservation and biology. 6(3).10 indexed citations
Kingsbury, Bruce A & Omar Attum. (2009). Conservation Strategies: Captive breeding, translocation, and repatriation. In: Snakes: Ecology and Conservation. Opus: Research & Creativity (Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne).1 indexed citations
Attum, Omar, et al.. (2007). Returning Them Back to the Wild: Movement Patterns of Repatriated Egyptian Tortoises. Zoology in the Middle East. 41.5 indexed citations
Kingsbury, Bruce A, et al.. (2001). Spatial Ecology and Habitat Use Of the Copperbelly Water Snake (Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta) in a Fragmented Environment. Opus: Research & Creativity (Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne).
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Kingsbury, Bruce A. (1996). STATUS OF THE EASTERN MASSASAUGA, SISTRURUS C. CATENATUS, IN INDIANA WITH MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RECOVERY. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science. 105. 195–206.2 indexed citations
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