Contact Info: Director, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1G 2W1 email: jnewma01@uoguelph.ca
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Wagner, D.M., G.A. Feldhamer & J.A. Newman. 2000. Predicting arboreal nest-site selection by golden mice: a logistic regression approach. American Midland Naturalist, 144:220-225.
Penning, P.D., J.A. Newman, A.J. Parsons, A. Harvey & R.J. Orr. 1997. Diet preference of adult sheep and goats grazing ryegrass and white clover. Small Ruminant Research, 24:175-184
Edwards, G.R., J.A. Newman, A.J. Parsons & J.R. Krebs. 1997. Use of cues by grazing animals to locate food patches: an example with sheep. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 51:59-68
Edwards, G.R., A.J. Parsons, J.A. Newman & J.R. Krebs. 1996. The effects of total, vertical and horizontal availability on intake and diet selection of sheep. Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, 127:555-562
Edwards, G.R., J.A. Newman, A.J. Parsons & J.R. Krebs. 1996. The use of spatial memory by grazing animals to locate food patches in spatially heterogeneous environments: an example with sheep. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 50:147-160.
Edwards, G.E., A.J. Parsons, J.A. Newman & P.D. Penning. 1995. Relationship between vegetation state and bite dimensions of sheep grazing contrasting plant species and its implications for intake rate and diet selection. Grass and Forage Science, 50:378-388.
Parsons, A.J., J.A. Newman, P.D. Penning, R.J. Orr & A. Harvey. 1994. Diet preference of sheep: effects of recent diet, physiological state and species abundance. Journal of Animal Ecology, 63:465-478.