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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Guy E. Connolly
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Connolly, Guy E.. (2004). Development and use of Compound 1080 in coyote control, 1944-1972. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 21(21).3 indexed citations
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Connolly, Guy E.. (1996). Improved Sealants for M-44 Cyanide Capsules. Insecta mundi. 17(17).1 indexed citations
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Connolly, Guy E., et al.. (1994). BEAR RELOCATIONS TO AVOID BEAR/SHEEP CONFLICTS. Insecta mundi. 16(16).10 indexed citations
Connolly, Guy E., et al.. (1992). Control methods research priorities for animal damage control. Insecta mundi. 15(15).10 indexed citations
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Connolly, Guy E. & Richard J. Burns. (1990). EFFICACY OF COMPOUND 1080 LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLARS FOR KILLING COYOTES THAT ATTACK SHEEP. Insecta mundi. 14(14). 269–276.12 indexed citations
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Burns, Richard J., et al.. (1986). Secondary toxicity of coyotes killed by 1080 single-dose baits. Insecta mundi. 12(12).3 indexed citations
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Connolly, Guy E., et al.. (1986). ALTERNATE TOXICANTS FOR THE M-44 SODIUM CYANIDE EJECTOR. Insecta mundi. 12(12).6 indexed citations
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Scrivner, Jerry H., et al.. (1985). Cost and Other Effects of Predation on an Angora Goat Ranch. UA Campus Repository (The University of Arizona). 7(2). 54–57.3 indexed citations
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Burns, Richard J. & Guy E. Connolly. (1980). LITHIUM CHLORIDE BAIT AVERSION DID NOT INFLUENCE PREY KILLING BY COYOTES. Insecta mundi. 9(9).14 indexed citations
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Griffiths, R. E., Guy E. Connolly, Richard J. Burns, & Ray T. Sterner. (1978). Coyotes, sheep and lithium chloride. Insecta mundi. 8(8).24 indexed citations
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Connolly, Guy E., R. E. Griffiths, & Peter J. Savarie. (1978). The toxic sheep collar for control of sheep-killing coyotes: A progress report. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 8(8).
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Connolly, Guy E., R. E. Griffiths, & Peter J. Savarie. (1978). TOXIC COLLAR FOR CONTROL OF SHEEP- KILLING COYOTES: A PROGRESS REPORT. Insecta mundi. 97(17). 660–2.10 indexed citations
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Garton, Edward O., Harold F. Heady, & Guy E. Connolly. (1976). The California Deer Decline and Possibilities for Restoration. 12. 74–103.8 indexed citations
Connolly, Guy E.. (1970). The Effects of Brush Burning on Deer. 6. 139–155.4 indexed citations
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