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Fields of papers citing papers by Victor Van Ballenberghe
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Victor Van Ballenberghe
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20 of 20 papers shown
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MacCracken, James G. & Victor Van Ballenberghe. (2009). Comparison of Rumen and Fecal Analysis to Estimate Moose Diets. Research Exchange (Washington State University).1 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van. (2006). PREDATOR CONTROL, POLITICS, AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN ALASKA. 42. 1–11.19 indexed citations
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Belant, Jerrold L., et al.. (2006). Moose distribution relative to human development in a national park.. 42. 33–39.1 indexed citations
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Bowyer, R. Terry, et al.. (2002). Nutritional quality of willows for moose: effects of twig age and diameter.. 38. 143–154.11 indexed citations
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Person, David K., R. Terry Bowyer, & Victor Van Ballenberghe. (2001). Density dependence of ungulates and functional responses of wolves: effects on predator-prey ratios.. 37(2). 253–273.10 indexed citations
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Keech, Mark A., Thomas R. Stephenson, R. Terry Bowyer, Victor Van Ballenberghe, & Jay M. Ver Hoef. (1998). RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BLOOD-SERUM VARIABLES AND DEPTH OF RUMP FAT IN ALASKAN MOOSE. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 34(1). 173–179.16 indexed citations
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Ballard, Warren B. & Victor Van Ballenberghe. (1998). MOOSE-PREDATOR RELATIONSHIPS: RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT NEEDS. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 34(1). 91–105.13 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van & Dale G. Miquelle. (1996). RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF MOOSE IN CENTRAL ALASKA. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 32. 109–130.8 indexed citations
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MacCracken, James G., Thomas R. Stephenson, & Victor Van Ballenberghe. (1994). PECULIAR ANTLER CAST BY MOOSE ON THE COPPER RIVER DELTA, ALASKA. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 30. 13–19.1 indexed citations
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Stephenson, Thomas R., Kris J. Hundertmark, Charles C. Schwartz, & Victor Van Ballenberghe. (1993). ULTRASONIC FAT MEASUREMENT OF CAPTIVE YEARLING BULL MOOSE. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 29. 115–123.5 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van. (1992). BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF MOOSE TO TREELINE HABITATS IN SUBARCTIC ALASKA. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 193–206.6 indexed citations
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Bowyer, R. Terry, et al.. (1991). EVOLUTION OF A RUMP PATCH IN ALASKAN MOOSE: AN HYPOTHESIS. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 27. 12–23.6 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van. (1989). TWENTY YEARS OF MOOSE IMMOBILIZATION WITH SUCCINYLCHOLINE CHLORIDE. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 25. 25–30.3 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van, Dale G. Miquelle, & James G. MacCracken. (1989). HEAVY UTILIZATION OF WOODY PLANTS BY MOOSE DURING SUMMER AT DENALI NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 25. 31–35.17 indexed citations
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Miquelle, Dale G. & Victor Van Ballenberghe. (1985). THE MOOSE BELL: A VISUAL OR OLFACTORY COMMUNICATOR. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 21. 191–213.5 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van, et al.. (1982). HARVEST YIELDS FROM MOOSE POPULATIONS SUBJECT TO WOLF AND BEAR PREDATION. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 18. 258–275.4 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van. (1980). UTILITY OF MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIUM CONCEPTS APPLIED TO POPULATION DYNAMICS OF MOOSE. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 16. 571–586.6 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van. (1979). PRODUCTIVITY ESTIMATES OF MOOSE POPULATIONS: A REVIEW AND RE-EVALUATION. Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose. 15. 1–18.4 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van, et al.. (1975). Ecology of the timber wolf in northeastern minnesota usa. 43. 1–44.100 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van & Albert W. Erickson. (1973). A Wolf Pack Kills Another Wolf. The American Midland Naturalist. 90(2). 490–490.13 indexed citations
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