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Oestrus and the vaginal smear cycle of the river otter, Lutra canadensisSTENSON, G. B.Journal of reproduction and fertility. 1988, Vol 83, Num 2, pp 605-610, issn 0022-4251Article

PROTIDES OF THE MUSTELIDAE: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PLASMA LACTATE DEHYDROGENASESLEDOUX RG; KENYON AJ.1973; COMP. BIOCHEM. PHYSIOL., B; G.B.; DA. 1973; VOL. 45; NO 1; PP. 225-331; H.T. 2; BIBL. 7REF.Serial Issue

Association of propulsive swimming mode with behavior in river otters (Lutra canadensis)FISH, F. E.Journal of mammalogy. 1994, Vol 75, Num 4, pp 989-997, issn 0022-2372Article

Wrestling play in adult river otters, Lutra canadensisBECKEL, A. L.Journal of mammalogy. 1991, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 386-390, issn 0022-2372Article

Spatial and behavioral scales of habitat selection and activity by river otters at latrine sitesCROWLEY, Shannon; JOHNSON, Chris J; HODDER, Dexter et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2012, Vol 93, Num 1, pp 170-182, issn 0022-2372, 13 p.Article

A Bayesian hierarchical occupancy model for track surveys conducted in a series of linear, spatially correlated, sitesAING, Chrisna; HALLS, Sarah; OKEN, Kiva et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 1508-1517, issn 0021-8901, 10 p.Article

Measuring boundary convexity at multiple spatial scales using a linear moving window analysis: an application to coastal river otter habitat selectionALBEKE, Shannon E; NIBBELINK, Nathan P; LAN MU et al.Landscape ecology. 2010, Vol 25, Num 10, pp 1575-1587, issn 0921-2973, 13 p.Article

Functional correlates of differences in bone density among terrestrial and aquatic genera in the family Mustelidae (Mammalia)FISH, F. E; STEIN, B. R.Zoomorphology (Berlin. Print). 1991, Vol 110, Num 6, pp 339-345, issn 0720-213X, 7 p.Article

Levels of lead, cadmium and other elements in mink and otter from Ontario, CanadaWREN, C. D; FISCHER, K. L; STOKES, P. M et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 1988, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 193-202, issn 0269-7491Article

Organochlorine residues in northeastern Alberta ottersSOMERS, J. D; GOSKI, B. C; BARRETT, M. W et al.Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 1987, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 783-790, issn 0007-4861Article

RECENT RECORDS OF THE RIVER OTTER FROM NEBRASKAFARNEY JP; JONES JK JR.1978; TRANS. KANSAS ACAD. SCI.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 81; NO 3; PP. 275-276; BIBL. 2 REF.Article

FOOD HABITS OF MINK (MUSTELA VISON) AND OTTER (LUTRA CANADENSIS) IN NORTHEASTERN ALBERTAGILBERT FF; NANCEKIVELL EG.1982; CAN. J. ZOOL.; ISSN 0008-4301; CAN; DA. 1982; VOL. 60; NO 6; PP. 1282-1288; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 36 REF.Article

TERMINAL DIVES IN MINK, MUSKRAT AND BEAVERGILBERT FF; GOFTON N.1982; PHYSIOL. BEHAV.; ISSN 0031-9384; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 28; NO 5; PP. 835-840; BIBL. 18 REF.Article

SEASONAL HABITAT USE BY RIVER OTTERS AND EVERGLADES MINK IN FLORIDAHUMPHREY SR; ZINN TL.1982; J. WILDL. MANAGE; ISSN 0022-541X; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 46; NO 2; PP. 375-381; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

An examination of spatial variation in mercury concentrations in otter (Lutra canadensis) in south-central OntarioEVANS, R. D; ADDISON, E. M; VILLENEUVE, J. Y et al.Science of the total environment. 1998, Vol 213, pp 239-245, issn 0048-9697Article

Chronic effects of the Exxon valdez oil spill on blood and enzyme chemistry of river ottersDUFFY, L. K; BOWYER, R. T; TESTA, J. W et al.Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 1994, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 643-647, issn 0730-7268Article

River otters as agents of water loss from beaver pondsREID, D. G; HERRERO, S. M; CODE, T. E et al.Journal of mammalogy. 1988, Vol 69, Num 1, pp 100-107, issn 0022-2372Article

Assessing noninvasive hair and fecal sampling for monitoring the distribution and abundance of river otterJOHNSON, Chris J; HODDER, Dexter P; CROWLEY, Shannon et al.Ecological research. 2013, Vol 28, Num 5, pp 881-892, issn 0912-3814, 12 p.Article

Understanding the inter-specific dynamics of two co-existing predators in the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago: the native southern river otter and the exotic American minkVALENZUELA, Alejandro E. J; REY, Andrea Raya; FASOLA, Laura et al.Biological invasions. 2013, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 645-656, issn 1387-3547, 12 p.Article

Early Holocene glacial retreat isolated populations of river otters (Lontra canadensis) along the Alaskan coastSEYMOUR, M. S; OTT, K. E; GUERTIN, D. A et al.Canadian journal of zoology. 2012, Vol 90, Num 9, pp 1136-1148, issn 0008-4301, 13 p.Article

Total Mercury and Methylmercury Residues in River Otters (Lutra canadensis) from WisconsinSTROM, Sean M.Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (Print). 2008, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 546-554, issn 0090-4341, 9 p.Article

Response of river otters to experimental exposure of weathered crude oil : Fecal porphyrin profilesTAYLOR, Christopher; BEN-DAVID, Merav; BOWYER, R. Terry et al.Environmental science & technology. 2001, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 747-752, issn 0013-936XArticle

Habitat selection and home ranges of river otters in a marine environment: effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spillBOWYER, R. T; TESTA, J. W; FARO, J. M et al.Journal of mammalogy. 1995, Vol 76, Num 1, pp 1-11, issn 0022-2372Article

The identification of a genetically unique piroplasma in North American river otters (Lontra canadensis)BIRKENHEUER, A. J; HARMS, C. A; NEEL, J et al.Parasitology (London. Print). 2007, Vol 134, pp 631-635, issn 0031-1820, 5 p., 5Article

Seasonal changes in food habits of river otters in southwestern Arkansas beaver swampsTUMLISON, R; KARNES, M.Mammalia (Paris). 1987, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 225-231, issn 0025-1461Article

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