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16. Gullion, Gordon W. 1968. Recommendations for management of ruffed grouse habitat in northern Minnesota. Information Leaflet No. 100. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Division of Game and Fish.3 p. [15912]
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21. Gullion, Gordon W. 1990. Management of aspen for ruffed grouse and other wildlife--an update. In: Adams, Roy D., ed. Aspen symposium '89: Proceedings; 1989 July 25-27; Duluth, MN. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-140. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station: 133-143. [12425]
22. King, R. Dennis. 1969. Spring and summer foods of ruffed grouse on Vancouver Island. Journal of Wildlife Management. 33(2): 440-442. [15910]
23. Gullion, Gordon W.; Svovoda, Franklin J. 1972. The basic habitat resource for ruffed grouse. In: Aspen: Symposium proceedings; [Date of conference unknown]; [Location of conference unknown]. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-1. St. Paul, MI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station: 113-119. [12047]
24. Hungerford, K. E. 1951. Ruffed grouse populations and cover use in northern Idaho. Transactions, 16th North American Wildlife Conference. [Volume unknown]: 216-224. [13618]
25. Hungerford, Kenneth E. 1957. Evaluating ruffed grouse foods for habitat improvement. Transactions, 22nd North American Wildlife Conference. [Volume unknown]: 380-395. [15905]
26. Irving, Frank D., Jr. 1950. Some possible effects on wildlife of controlled burning in the pine types of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota. 43 p. Thesis. [15913]
27. Kubisiak, John. 1989. The best year-round cover. In: Atwater, Sally; Schnell, Judith, eds. Ruffed grouse. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books: 320-321. [15920]
28. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384]
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30. Perala, Donald A. 1977. Manager's handbook for aspen in the north central states. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-36. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 30 p. [5632]
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33. Sharp, Ward M. 1971. The role of fire in ruffed grouse habitat management. In: Proceedings, Tall Timbers fire ecology conference; 1970 August 20-21; Fredericton, NB. No. 10. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 47-61. [11120]
34. Stauffer, Dean F.; Peterson, Steven R. 1986. Seasonal microhabitat relationships of blue grouse in southeastern Idaho. The Great Basin Naturalist. 46(1): 117-122. [9638]
35. Stiles, Edmund W. 1980. Patterns of fruit presentation and seed dispersal in bird-disseminated woody plants in the eastern deciduous forest. The American Naturalist. 116(5): 670-688. [6508]
36. Swenson, W.S. 1957. Squawbush in windbreaks in eastern Colorado. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 12: 184-185. [3774]
37. Thackston, Reginald E.; Hale, Philip E.; Johnson, A. Sydney; Harris, Michael J. 1982. Chemical composition of mountain-laurel Kalmia leaves from burned and unburned sites. Journal of Wildlife Management. 46(2): 492-496. [9076]
38. Turbak, Gary. 1989. Predators on foot. In: Atwater, Sally; Schnell, Judith, eds. Ruffed grouse. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books: 230-234. [15922]
39. Webb, Sara L. 1986. Potential role of passenger pigeons and other vertebrates in the rapid holocene migrations of nut trees. Quaternary Research. 26: 367-375. [11982]
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