Part of the Forest Sciences Commons

Works by Grace Parikh in Forest Sciences

2021

The nutritional condition of moose co-varies with climate, but not with density, predation risk or diet composition, Sarah Hoy, Jennifer S. Forbey, Daniel P. Melody, Leah Vucetich, Rolf O. Peterson, K. B. Koitzsch, Lisa O. Koitzsch, Andrew L. Von Duyke, John J. Henderson, Grace Parikh, John Vucetich
Michigan Tech Publications

2019

Press-pulse odocoileus Virginianus herbivory in relict tsuga canadensis stands in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA, Grace Parikh, Christopher R. Webster
Michigan Tech Publications

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SPATIOTEMPORAL VARIABILITY IN WINTER SEVERITY: CONSEQUENCES FOR WHITE-TAILED DEER POPULATIONS AND HABITAT SUSTAINABILITY, Grace Parikh
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

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2018

Does persistent snowpack inhibit degradation of fecal stress indicators?, Grace Parikh, Christopher R. Webster, John A. Vucetich, John J. Durocher, Joseph K. Bump
Michigan Tech Publications

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2016

The influence of plant defensive chemicals, diet composition, and winter severity on the nutritional condition of a free‐ranging, generalist herbivore, Grace Parikh, Jennifer Sorensen Forbey, Brecken Robb, Rolf O. Peterson, Leah Vucetich, John A. Vucetich
Michigan Tech Publications