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  1. Schmutz, J. A., Hobson, K. A., and Morse, J. A. (2006) An isotopic assessment of protein from diet and endogenous stores: effects on egg production and incubation behaviour of geese. Ardea, 94, 385-397.

  2. Schmutz, J. A. (2001) Selection of habitats by Emperor Geese during brood rearing. Waterbirds, 24, 394-401.

  3. Schmutz, J. A., Rockwell, R. F., and Petersen, M. R. (1997) Relative effects of survival and reproduction on the population dynamics of Emperor geese. Journal of Wildlife Management, 61, 191-201.

  4. Schmutz, J. A. (1994) Age, habitat and tide effects on feeding activity of Emperor Geese during autumn migration. Condor, 96, 46-51.

  5. Schmutz, J. A. (1993) Survival and pre-fledging body mass in juvenile Emperor geese. Condor, 95, 222-225.

  6. Laing, K. K. and Raveling, D. G. (1993) Habitat and food selection be emperor goose goslings. Condor, 95, 879-888.

  7. Petersen, M. R. (1992) Reproductive ecology of Emperor geese: Annual and individual variation in nesting. Condor, 94, 383-397.

  8. Petersen, M. R. (1992) Reproductive ecology of emperor geese: survival of adult females. Condor, 94, 398-406.

  9. Petersen, M. R. (1992) Intraspecific variation in egg shape among individual emperor geese. Journal of Field Ornithology, 63, 344-354.

  10. Petersen, M. R. (1990) Nest-site selection by emperor geese and cackling Canada geese. Wilson Bulletin, 102, 413-426.

  11. Thompson, S. C. (1987) Incubation behavior of emperor geese. 1-80.

  12. Thompson, S. C. and Raveling, D. G. (1987) Incubation behavior of emperor geese compared with other geese: interactions of predation, body size, and energetics. Auk, 104, 707-716.

  13. Petersen, M. R. (1985) The emperor goose. 1-671.

  14. Petersen, M. R. (1983) Observations of emperor geese feeding at Nelson Lagoon, Alaska. Condor, 85, 367-368.

  15. Petersen, M. R. and Gill#, Jr. (1982) Population and status of emperor geese along the north side of the Alaska peninsula. Wildfowl, 33, 31-38.

  16. Shoffner, R. N., Wang, N., Lee, F., King, R., and Otis, J. S. (1979) Chromosome homology between the Ross's and the emperor goose. Journal of Heredity, 70, 395-400.

  17. Frazer, D. A. and Kirkpatrick, C. M. (1979) Parental and brood behaviour of emperor geese in Alaska. Wildfowl, 30, 75-85.

  18. Eisenhauer, D. I. (1976) Ecology and behavior of the emperor goose (Anser canagicus Sewastianov) in Alaska. 1-255.

  19. Jones, B. N. G. (1972) Moult migration of emperor geese. Wildfowl, 23, 92-93.

  20. Kistchinski, A. A. (1971) Biological notes on the emperor goose in north-east Siberia. Wildfowl, 22, 29-34.

  21. Headley, P. C. (1967) Nesting ecology of the emperor goose. 1-106.

  22. Dunagan, T. T. (1957) Paramonostonum malerischi n. sp. (Trematoda: Digenea: Notocotylidae) from the emperor goose (Philacte canagica L.) in Alaska. Journal of Parasitology, 43, 586-589.

  23. Schiller, E. L. (1951) Studies on the cestode fauna of Alaska. VI. The parasites of the emperor goose (Philacte canagica L.) with the description of Hymenolepis philactes n.sp. Journal of Parasitology, 37, 217-220.

  24. Neff, J. A. (1948) Russian-banded emperor goose killed in California. Condor, 50, 271-

  25. Fisher, D. C. (1948) Occurrences of the emperor goose in California. Condor, 50, 133-134.

  26. Grinnell, J. (1931) Further occurrences of emperor geese in California. Condor, 33, 33-38.

  27. Nelson, E. W. (1913) The emperor goose. Bird Lore, 15, 129-132.

  28. Henshaw, H. W. (1903) Occurrence of the emperor goose in Hawaii. Auk, 20, 164-167.

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