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White, P. J., R. A. Garrott, S. Cherry, F. G. R. Watson, C. N. Gower, M. S. Becker, and E. Meredith. 2009. Changes in elk resource selection and distribution with the reestablishment of wolf predation risk. In Garrott, R. A., P. J. White, and F. G. R. Watson (Eds). The Ecology of Large Mammals in Central Yellowstone: Sixteen Years of Integrated Field Studies. Academic Press.
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Keating, K. A., and S. Cherry. 2009. Modeling utilization distributions in space and time. Ecology 90:1971-1980.
Schwartz, C. C., M. A. Haroldson, S. Cherry, and K. A. Keating. 2008. Evaluation of rules to distinguish unique female grizzly bears with cubs in Yellowstone. Journal of Wildlife Management. 72:543-554.
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regression in habitat-selection studies. Journal of Wildlife
Management 68:774-789.
Haroldson, M. A., C. C.
Schwartz, S. Cherry, and D. Moody. 2004. Possible effects of elk harvest
on fall distribution of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem. The Journal of Wildlife Management 68:129-137.
Ruth. T. K., D. W. Smith, M. A. Haroldson, P. C. Buotte, C. C. Schwartz,
H. B. Quigley, S. Cherry, K. M. Murphy, D. Tyers, and K. Frye. 2003.
Large-carnivore response to recreational big-game hunting along the
Yellowstone
National Park and Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness boundary. The Wildlife
Society Bulletin 31:1150-1161.
Podruzny, S. R., S. Cherry, C. C. Schwartz, and L. A. Landenburger. 2002.
Predicting grizzly bear denning areas in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosytem.
Ursus 13:19-28.
Cherry, S., M. Haroldson, J. Robison-Cox,and C. C. Schwartz. 2002.
Estimating total human-caused mortality from reported mortality using data
from radio-instrumented grizzly bears. Ursus 13:175-184.
Carsten, L. D., F. A. Juola, T. D. Male, and S. Cherry. 2002. Host
associations of lianas in a south-east Queensland rain forest. Journal
of Tropical Ecology 18:107-120.
Anderson, D. R., K. P. Burnham, W. R. Gould, and S. Cherry.
2001. Concerns about finding effects that are actually spurious.
The Wildlife Society Bulletin 29: 311-316.
Eberhardt, L. L., and S. Cherry. 2000. Demography of the
Yellowstone
Grizzly Bears: Comment. Ecology 81:3256-3259.
Raphael, M., and S. Cherry. 2000. Spatial analysis of the factors
contributing to the relationship between the transient, meridional eddy
sensible and latent heat flux in the Southern Hemisphere. Geographical
Analysis 32:140-153.
Cherry, S. 1998. Statistical tests in publications of The
Wildlife Society. The Wildlife Society Bulletin 26:947-953.
Ladd, S. C., W. A. Marcus, and S. Cherry. 1998. Differences
in trace metal concentrations among fluvial morphologic units and
implications
for sampling. Environmental Geology 36:259-270.
Garrott, R. A., J. G. Cook, M. M. Bernoco, J. F. Kirkpatrick,
L. L. Cadwell, S. Cherry,
B. Tiller. 1998. Antibody response of elk immunized with
porcine zona pellucida. Journal of Wildlife
Diseases 34:539-546
Cherry, S. 1997. Nonparametric estimation of the sill in geostatistics.
Environmetrics 8:13-27.
Cherry, S. 1997. Some comments on singular value decomposition
analysis. Journal of Climate 10:1759-1761.
Garrott, R. A., J. G. Cook, J. G. Berardinelli, S. Cherry, and
D. Vagnoni. 1996. Urinary allantoin:creatinine ratios as a noninvasive
dietary index for elk. Canadian Journal of Zoology 75:1519-1525
Cherry, S. 1996. Singular value decomposition analysis and canonical
correlation analysis.Journal of Climate 9:2003-2009
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habitat use-availability studies. The Journal of Wildlife Management
60:653-657.
Cherry, S., W. Quimby, and J. Banfield. 1996, An evaluation of a
nonparametric method of estimating semivariograms of isotropic spatial
processes The Journal of Applied Statistics 23:435-449.
Lund, R., J. S. Cherry, and J. Martin. 1991. Choosing the best by
ranking
and selection. Agronomy Journal 83:637-643
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