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Natural Science

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"Female Agassiz’s desert tortoise activity at a wind energy facility in southern California: The influence of an El Niño event"
written by Josh R. Ennen, Kathie Meyer, Jeffrey Lovich,
published by Natural Science, Vol.4 No.1, 2012
has been cited by the following article(s):
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[10] Not putting all their eggs in one basket: bet‐hedging despite extraordinary annual reproductive output of desert tortoises
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[11] Turbines and terrestrial vertebrates: variation in tortoise survivorship between a wind energy facility and an adjacent undisturbed wildland area in the desert southwest (USA)
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[12] Nelson's big horn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) trample Agassiz's desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) burrow at a California wind energy facility
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[13] A Long-term Investigation of the Federally Threatened Desert Tortoise (Gopherus Agassizii) at a Wind Energy Facility in Southern California
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[16] Black Bears (Ursus americanus) as a Novel Potential Predator of Agassiz's Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at a California Wind Energy Facility
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[20] Nest site characteristics, nesting movements, and lack of long-term nest site fidelity in Agassiz's desert tortoises at a wind energy facility in southern California
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