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- Hupp, J. W., Schmutz, J. A., and Ely, C. R. (2008) The annual migration cycle of emperor geese in western Alaska. Arctic, 61, 23-34.
- Pierson, B. J., Pearce, J. M., Talbot, S. L., Shields, G. F., and Scribner, K. T. (2000) Molecular genetic status of Aleutian Canada Geese from Buldir and the Semidi Islands, Alaska. Condor, 102, 172-180.
- Derksen, D. V., Bollinger, K. S., Ward, D. H., Sedinger, J. S., and Miyabayashi, Y. (1996) Black brant from Alaska staging and wintering in Japan. Condor, 98, 653-657.
- Gee, G. F. and Sexton, T. J. (1990) Cryogenic preservation of semen from the Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucopareia). Zoo Biology, 9, 361-371.
- Springer, P. F., Lowe, R. W., Stroud, R. K., and Gullett, P. A. (1989) Presumed drowning of Aleutian Canada geese on the Pacific Coast of California and Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 25, 276-279.
- Springer, P. F., Lee, F. B., Schipper, W. L., and Yparraguirre, D. R. (1986) Captive-reared Aleutian Canada geese migrate to the Marshall Islands. Elepaio, 46, 153-154.
- Amaral, M. J. (1985) The Aleutian Canada goose. 1-671.
- Bailey, E. P. and Trapp, J. L. (1984) A second wild breeding population of the Aleutian Canada goose. American Birds, 38, 284-286.
- Yparraguirre, D. R. (1982) Annual survival and wintering distribution of Aleutian Canada geese, 1976-1981. 1-73.
- Greiner, E. C., Forrester, D. J., Carpenter, J. W., and Yparraguirre, D. R. (1981) Coccidia of Aleutian Canada geese. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 17, 365-370.
- Gee, G. F., Carpenter, J. W., and Hensler, G. L. (1981) Species differences in hematological values of captive cranes, geese, raptors, and quail. Journal of Wildlife Management, 45, 463-483.
- Woolington, D. W. (1980) Migration and wintering ecology of the Aleutian Canada goose. 1-135.
- Woolington, D. W., Springer, P. F., and Yparraguirre, D. R. (1979) Migration and wintering distribution of Aleutian Canada geese. 299-
- Jones, R. D., Jr. (1963) Buldir Island, site of a remnant breeding population of Aleutian Canada geese. Wildfowl, 14, 80-84.
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