Recent Publications
Eating Toxins: More Might be Better
Forage Sequence
Complementary Plants May Increase Intake and Digestibility
Effect of Environment on Plant Secondary Compounds
Dairy cows on pasture: Choice and feedback affect diet selection
Can Sheep Rectify Mineral Deficiencies?
Social Organization in Bison
Dealing with Toxins: Effect of Age and Body Condition
Polyethylene Glycol Increases Intake of Sericea Lespedeza
Diet Mixing: Teaching Animals to Eat Unpalatable Plants
Fall Grazing with Sheep Decreases Sagebrush and Improves Biodiversity
Minimizing Wildlife Damage
Please Don't Feed the Elk: Alterantives to Winter Feeding Elk
Exploring the economics of behavior: It’s a matter of money
Understanding Why Land Managers Adopt New Practices
Conceptual Models
Recent and pending publications
Effect of Environment of Plant Secondary Compounds
Social Organization in Bison and Habitat Selection
Dealing with Toxins: Effect of Age and Body
Please Don't Feed the Elk: Alternatives to Winter Feeding of Elk
Land Manager's GEM: A flexible framework for comparative analyses
GEM Spreadsheet (xls format)
1. Why do animals behave as they do?
2. How does behavior by consequences create unique individuals?
3. Once established, are behavioral patterns set in stone?
4. What does this mean for managers?