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    FRUIT CHOICE AND CALCIUM BLOCK USE BY TONGAN FRUIT BATS IN AMERICAN SAMOA by Nelson, Suzanne L., Masters, Darrin V., Humphrey, Stephen R., Kunz, Thomas H.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-12-2005)
    “…When minerals are deficient in the diet, animals often seek out concentrated sources of essential nutrients to relieve deficiencies. In this study, we…”
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    American black bears and bee yard depredation at Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia by Clark, Joseph D, Dobey, Steven, Masters, Darrin V, Scheick, Brian K, Pelton, Michael R, Sunquist, Melvin E

    “…We studied American black bears (Ursus americanus), on the northwest periphery of Okefenokee Swamp in southeast Georgia, to assess landowner attitudes toward…”
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    Ecology of Florida Black Bears in the Okefenokee-Osceola Ecosystem by Dobey, Steven, Masters, Darrin V., Scheick, Brian K., Clark, Joseph D., Pelton, Michael R., Sunquist, Melvin E.

    Published in Wildlife monographs (01-01-2005)
    “…The population status of the Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) is problematic within many portions of its range and its potential listing as a…”
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    ECOLOGY OF FLORIDA BLACK BEARS IN THE OKEFENOKEE-OSCEOLA ECOSYSTEM by Dobey, Steven, Masters, Darrin V, Scheick, Brian K, Clark, Joseph D

    Published in Wildlife monographs (01-01-2005)
    “…Dobey et al study Florida black bears in 2 areas in the Okefenokee-Osceola ecosystem in southeast Georgia and north Florida from 1995 to 1999 to evaluate…”
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    Ecology of Florida Black Bears in the Okefenokee-Osceola Ecosystem by DOBEY, STEVEN, MASTERS, DARRIN V., SCHEICK, BRIAN K., CLARK, JOSEPH D., PELTON, MICHAEL R., SUNQUIST, MELVIN E.

    Published in Wildlife monographs (01-01-2005)
    “…: The population status of the Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) is problematic within many portions of its range and its potential listing as a…”
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