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Lisa Shipley
Lisa Shipley
Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Washington State University
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An experimental study of carbon-isotope fractionation between diet, hair, and feces of mammalian herbivores
M Sponheimer, T Robinson, L Ayliffe, B Passey, B Roeder, L Shipley, ...
Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 (5), 871-876, 2003
3622003
The scaling of intake rate in mammalian herbivores
LA Shipley, JE Gross, DE Spalinger, NT Hobbs, BA Wunder
The American Naturalist 143 (6), 1055-1082, 1994
2951994
Functional response of herbivores in food‐concentrated patches: tests of a mechanistic model
JE Gross, LA Shipley, NT Hobbs, DE Spalinger, BA Wunder
Ecology 74 (3), 778-791, 1993
2941993
Diet choices made by free-ranging moose in northern Sweden in relation to plant distribution, chemistry, and morphology
LA Shipley, S Blomquist, K Danell
Canadian Journal of Zoology 76 (9), 1722-1733, 1998
2421998
Revisiting the dietary niche: when is a mammalian herbivore a specialist?
LA Shipley, JS Forbey, BD Moore
Integrative and comparative biology 49 (3), 274-290, 2009
1892009
Grazers and browsers: how digestive morphology affects diet selection
LA Shipley
Grazing behavior of livestock and wildlife 70, 20-27, 1999
1891999
Constraints on herbivory by grizzly bears
KD Rode, CT Robbins, LA Shipley
Oecologia 128, 62-71, 2001
1872001
Regional and seasonal patterns of nutritional condition and reproduction in elk
RC Cook, JG Cook, DJ Vales, BK Johnson, SM Mccorquodale, LA Shipley, ...
Wildlife Monographs 184 (1), 1-45, 2013
1732013
Predicting bite size selection of mammalian herbivores: a test of a general model of diet optimization
LA Shipley, AW Illius, K Danell, NT Hobbs, DE Spalinger
Oikos, 55-68, 1999
1681999
Optimizing protein intake as a foraging strategy to maximize mass gain in an omnivore
CT Robbins, JK Fortin, KD Rode, SD Farley, LA Shipley, LA Felicetti
Oikos 116 (10), 1675-1682, 2007
1592007
Influence of summer and autumn nutrition on body condition and reproduction in lactating mule deer
TN Tollefson, LA Shipley, WL Myers, DH Keisler, N Dasgupta
The Journal of wildlife management 74 (5), 974-986, 2010
1492010
Influence of size and density of browse patches on intake rates and foraging decisions of young moose and white-tailed deer
LA Shipley, DE Spalinger
Oecologia 104, 112-121, 1995
1381995
Should I stay or should I go? Patch departure decisions by herbivores at multiple scales
KR Searle, N Thompson Hobbs, LA Shipley
Oikos 111 (3), 417-424, 2005
1322005
Mechanics of browsing in dense food patches: effects of plant and animal morphology on intake rate
LA Shipley, DE Spalinger
Canadian Journal of Zoology 70 (9), 1743-1752, 1992
1311992
The influence of bite size on foraging at larger spatial and temporal scales by mammalian herbivores
LA Shipley
Oikos 116 (12), 1964-1974, 2007
1182007
Validating predictive models of nutritional condition for mule deer
RC Cook, TR Stephenson, WL Myers, JG Cook, LA Shipley
The Journal of Wildlife Management 71 (6), 1934-1943, 2007
1142007
Structural anti-quality characteristics of range and pasture plants
EA Laca, LA Shipley, ED Reid
Society for Range Management, 2001
1112001
When to run and when to hide: the influence of concealment, visibility, and proximity to refugia on perceptions of risk
MJ Camp, JL Rachlow, BA Woods, TR Johnson, LA Shipley
Ethology 118 (10), 1010-1017, 2012
1082012
Herbivore functional response in heterogeneous environments: a contest among models
N Thompson Hobbs, JE Gross, LA Shipley, DE Spalinger, BA Wunder
Ecology 84 (3), 666-681, 2003
1062003
Nutritional Requirements and Diet Choices of the Pygmy Rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis): A Sagebrush Specialist
LA Shipley, TB Davila, NJ Thines, BA Elias
Journal of chemical ecology 32, 2455-2474, 2006
952006
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