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Fields of papers citing papers by Peter J. Savarie
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter J. Savarie
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Savarie, Peter J., et al.. (2004). Operational Field Evaluation of a Plastic Bulb Reservoir as a Tranquilizer Trap Device for Delivering Propiopromazine Hydrochloride to Feral Dogs, Coyotes, and Gray Wolves. Insecta mundi. 21(21).2 indexed citations
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Savarie, Peter J., et al.. (2004). Potential Flotation Devices for Aerial Delivery of Baits to Brown Treesnakes. Insecta mundi. 21(21).4 indexed citations
Savarie, Peter J., et al.. (1997). Development and registration of a practical tranquilizer trap device (TTD) for foot-hold traps. 42–45.3 indexed citations
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Shumake, Stephen A. & Peter J. Savarie. (1996). Nest material as a delivery method for avicides: Preliminary tests with African weaver finches. Insecta mundi. 17(17).1 indexed citations
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Savarie, Peter J., Kathleen A. Fagerstone, & Edward W. Schafer. (1993). Update on Development of a Tranquilizer Trap Device. Insecta mundi.1 indexed citations
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Savarie, Peter J., et al.. (1992). A REVIEW OF CHEMICAL AND PARTICLE MARKING AGENTS USED FOR STUDYING VERTEBRATE PESTS. Insecta mundi. 15(15).27 indexed citations
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Burns, Richard J., Guy E. Connolly, & Peter J. Savarie. (1990). Day-glo fluorescent particles as a marker for use in M-44 cyanide capsules. Insecta mundi. 14(14).2 indexed citations
Burns, Richard J., Guy E. Connolly, & Peter J. Savarie. (1988). LARGE LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLARS EFFECTIVE AGAINST COYOTES. Insecta mundi. 13(13).3 indexed citations
Savarie, Peter J.. (1984). TOXIC CHARAC TERISTICS OF FLUOROCITRATE, THE T OXIC METABOLITE OF COMPOUND 1080. Insecta mundi. 11(11).10 indexed citations
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Savarie, Peter J., et al.. (1980). DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLE TWO-INGREDIENT PYROTECHNIC FUMIGANT. Insecta mundi. 9(9).18 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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Savarie, Peter J.. (1976). PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEW OF CHEMICALS USED FOR THE CAPTURE OF ANIMALS. Insecta mundi. 7(7).2 indexed citations
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