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    Foraging rates of wapiti on alfalfa/bromegrass pastures by Arthur, R.L., Hudson, R.J., Donkor, N.T., King, J.R.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-03-2009)
    “…Within Aspen–Boreal ecosystems, little information exists on functional response of wapiti foraging on improved pastures. We compared feeding rates (g/min) of…”
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    Simulation and quantification of pasture condition and animal performance on boreal grasslands in Alberta by Donkor, N.T., Hudson, R.J., Bork, E.W.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-03-2007)
    “…We developed a computer model (PASTURE) to simulate both condition of pastures grazed by farmed wildlife and animal performance as dual measures of system…”
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    Ethics, culture and nursing practice in Ghana by Donkor, N.T., Andrews, L.D.

    Published in International nursing review (01-03-2011)
    “…DONKOR N.T. & ANDREWS L.D. (2011) Ethics, culture and nursing practice in Ghana. International Nursing Review58, 109–114 Objective:  This paper describes how…”
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    21st century nursing practice in Ghana: challenges and opportunities by Donkor, N.T., Andrews, L.D.

    Published in International nursing review (01-06-2011)
    “…DONKOR N.T. & ANDREWS L.D. (2011) 21st century nursing practice in Ghana: challenges and opportunities. International Nursing Review58, 218–224 Aim:  This…”
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    Effects of supplemental dietary tannins on the performance of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) by Chapman, G.A, Bork, E.W, Donkor, N.T, Hudson, R.J

    “…Tannins are natural and nutritionally significant components of the diets of browsing ungulates. In trials on supplemented pastures and in drylots, we…”
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    Performance and dietary preferences of white-tailed deer grazing chicory, birdsfoot trefoil or alfalfa in north central Alberta by Chapman, G.A, Bork, E.W, Donkor, N.T, Hudson, R.J

    “…Little information exists on the performance of deer on alternative forage species in northern temperate environments during summer and fall, the period of…”
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    Impact of beaver foraging on structure of lowland boreal forests of Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario by Donkor, Noble T, Fryxell, John M

    Published in Forest ecology and management (14-06-1999)
    “…We investigated the effects of beaver browsing on woody plant community structure of lowland boreal forests by measuring spatial variation in plant diversity,…”
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    Impacts of grazing systems on soil compaction and pasture production in Alberta by Donkor, N.T, Gedir, J.V, Hudson, R.J, Bork, E.W, Chanasyk, D.S, Naeth, M.A

    Published in Canadian journal of soil science (01-02-2002)
    “…Livestock trampling impacts have been assessed in many Alberta grassland ecosystems, but the impacts of animal trampling on Aspen Boreal ecosystems have not…”
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    Quantification and Simulation of Grazing Impacts on Soil Water in Boreal Grasslands by Donkor, N.T, Hudson, R.J, Bork, E.W, Chanasyk, D.S, Naeth, M.A

    “…We conducted a 2-year study in central Alberta to quantify and simulate the soil water status of boreal grasslands under three grazing systems using wapiti…”
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    Defoliation Regime Effects on Accumulated Season-long Herbage Yield and Quality in Boreal Grassland by Donkor, N.T, Bork, E.W, Hudson, R.J

    “…Within boreal grasslands, little information exists on the effects of initial defoliation date, frequency, and intensity on accumulated herbage yield and…”
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    Bromus-Poa response to defoliation intensity and frequency under three soil moisture levels by Donkor, N.T, Bork, E.W, Hudson, R.J

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-04-2002)
    “…Smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) and Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) are important herbage for livestock and wildlife in Aspen-Boreal ecosystems in…”
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