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Sexual selection in lekking sage grouse: phenotypic correlates of male mating successGIBSON, R. M; BRADBURY, J. W.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1985, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 117-123, issn 0340-5443Article

A method for estimating population sex ratio for sage-grouse using noninvasive genetic samplesBAUMGARDT, J. A; GOLDBERG, C. S; REESE, K. P et al.Molecular ecology resources (Print). 2013, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 393-402, issn 1755-098X, 10 p.Article

Short-Term Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Greater Sage-Grouse FitnessLEBEAU, Chad W; BECK, Jeffrey L; JOHNSON, Gregory D et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 2014, Vol 78, Num 3, pp 522-530, issn 0022-541X, 9 p.Article

Experimental Evidence for the Effects of Chronic Anthropogenic Noise on Abundance of Greater Sage-Grouse at LeksBLICKLEY, Jessica L; BLACKWOOD, Diane; PATRICELLI, Gail L et al.Conservation biology. 2012, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 461-471, issn 0888-8892, 11 p.Article

Lek fidelity and movement among leks by male Greater Sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus: a capture-mark-recapture approachGIBSON, Daniel; BLOMBERG, Erik J; ATAMIAN, Michael T et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 2014, Vol 156, Num 4, pp 729-740, issn 0019-1019, 12 p.Article

Annual Male Lek Attendance Influences Count-Based Population Indices of Greater Sage-GrouseBLOMBERG, Erik J; SEDINGER, James S; NONNE, Daniel V et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 2013, Vol 77, Num 8, pp 1583-1592, issn 0022-541X, 10 p.Article

Greater Sage-Grouse Sex Ratios in Utah: Implications for Reporting Population TrendsGUTTERY, Michael R; MESSMER, Terry A; THACKER, Eric T et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 2013, Vol 77, Num 8, pp 1593-1597, issn 0022-541X, 5 p.Article

Estimation of greater sage-grouse survival in North Park, ColoradoZABLAN, Marilet A; BRAUN, Clait E; WHITE, Gary C et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 2003, Vol 67, Num 1, pp 144-154, issn 0022-541X, 11 p.Article

Sage grouse food selection in winter, North Park, ColoradoREMINGTON, T. E; BRAUN, C. E.The Journal of wildlife management. 1985, Vol 49, Num 4, pp 1055-1061, issn 0022-541XArticle

Choosing parasite-free matesPOMIANKOWSKI, A.Nature (London). 1989, Vol 338, Num 6211, pp 115-116, issn 0028-0836Article

Interseasonal movements and fidelity to seasonal use areas by female sage grouseBERRY, J. D; ENG, R. L.The Journal of wildlife management. 1985, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 237-240, issn 0022-541XArticle

WEIGHTS OF COLORADO SAGE GROUSEBECK DI; BRAUN CE.1978; CONDOR; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 80; NO 2; PP. 241-243; BIBL. 16 REF.Article

Late summer-spring movements of juvenile Sage GrouseDUNN, P. O; BRAUN, C. E.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 1986, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 83-92, issn 0043-5643Article

Natal dispersal and lek fidelity of Sage GrouseDUNN, P. O; BRAUN, C. E.The Auk. 1985, Vol 102, Num 3, pp 621-627, issn 0004-8038Article

Observation of the formation of a sage grouse lekGATES, R. J.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 1985, Vol 97, Num 2, pp 219-221, issn 0043-5643Article

Survival of Resident and Translocated Greater Sage-Grouse in Strawberry Valley, Utah: A 13-Year StudyBAXTER, Rick J; LARSEN, Randy T; FLINDERS, Jerran T et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 2013, Vol 77, Num 4, pp 802-811, issn 0022-541X, 10 p.Article

Renesting by sage grouse in Southeastern IdahoCONNELLY, J. W; RSCHER, R. A; APA, A. D et al.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1993, Vol 95, Num 4, pp 1041-1043, issn 0010-5422Article

Endogenous reserves of adult male Sage Grouse during courtshipHUPP, J. W; BRAUN, C. E.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1989, Vol 91, Num 2, pp 266-271, issn 0010-5422Article

Influence of vegetal moisture content and nest fate on timing of female sage grouse migrationFISCHER, R. A; REESE, K. P; CONNELLY, J. W et al.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1996, Vol 98, Num 4, pp 868-872, issn 0010-5422Article

Dispersion of displaying male sage grouse. I: Patterns of temporal variationBRADBURY, J. W; VEHRENCAMP, S. L; GIBSON, R. M et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1989, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 1-14, issn 0340-5443Article

Lek organization in sage grouse: variations on a territorial themeGIBSON, R. M; BRADBURY, J. W.The Auk. 1987, Vol 104, Num 1, pp 77-84, issn 0004-8038Article

Greater sage-grouse as an umbrella species for sagebrush-associated vertebratesROWLAND, Mary M; WISDOM, Michael J; SURING, Lowell H et al.Biological conservation. 2006, Vol 129, Num 3, pp 323-335, issn 0006-3207, 13 p.Article

Lek behaviour in captive sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianusFROST SPURRIER, M; BOYCE, M. S; MANLY, B. F. J et al.Animal behaviour. 1994, Vol 47, pp 303-310, issn 0003-3472, 2Article

Movements, survival, and reproduction of sage grouse translocated into central IdahoMUSIL, D. D; CONNELLY, J. W; REESE, K. P et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1993, Vol 57, Num 1, pp 85-91, issn 0022-541XArticle

Effects of organophosphorus insecticides on sage grouse in southeastern IdahoBLUS, L. J; STALEY, C. S; HENNY, C. J et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1989, Vol 53, Num 4, pp 1139-1146, issn 0022-541XArticle

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