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Effects of plant spinescence on large mammalian herbivores
SM Cooper, N Owen-Smith
Oecologia 68, 446-455, 1986
4951986
Condensed tannins deter feeding by browsing ruminants in a South African savanna
SM Cooper, N Owen-Smith
Oecologia 67, 142-146, 1985
3941985
Hunting rates and hunting success in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)
KE Holekamp, L Smale, R Berg, SM Cooper
Journal of Zoology 242 (1), 1-15, 1997
2551997
Optimal hunting group size: the need for lions to defend their kills against loss to spotted hyaenas
SM Cooper
African Journal of Ecology 29 (2), 130-136, 1991
2441991
Palatability of woody plants to browsing ruminants in a South African savanna
N Owen-Smith, SM Cooper
Ecology 68 (2), 319-331, 1987
2341987
Foliage acceptability to browsing ruminants in relation to seasonal changes in the leaf chemistry of woody plants in a South African savanna
SM Cooper, N Owen-Smith, JP Bryant
Oecologia 75, 336-342, 1988
2301988
Patterns of Association among Female Spotted Hyenas (Crocuta crocuta)
KE Holekamp, SM Cooper, CI Katona, NA Berry, LG Frank, L Smale
Journal of Mammalogy 78 (1), 55-64, 1997
2151997
A seasonal feast: long‐term analysis of feeding behaviour in the spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta)
SM Cooper, KE Holekamp, L Smale
African Journal of Ecology 37 (2), 149-160, 1999
1671999
Resource availability hypothesis of plant antiherbivore defence tested in a South African savanna ecosystem
JP Bryant, PJ Kuropat, SM Cooper, K Frisby, N Owen-Smith
Nature 340 (6230), 227-229, 1989
1311989
Nutritional ecology of a browsing ruminant, the kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), through the seasonal cycle
N Owen‐Smith, SM Cooper
Journal of Zoology 219 (1), 29-43, 1989
1171989
The hunting behaviour of spotted hyaenas (Crocuta crocuta) in a region containing both sedentary and migratory populations of herbivores
SM Cooper
African Journal of Ecology 28 (2), 131-141, 1990
1131990
Quantifying drivers of wild pig movement across multiple spatial and temporal scales
SL Kay, JW Fischer, AJ Monaghan, JC Beasley, R Boughton, ...
Movement ecology 5, 1-15, 2017
1052017
Potential effects of supplemental feeding of deer on nest predation
SM Cooper, TF Ginnett
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 660-666, 2000
1022000
In my opinion: the nutritional, ecological, and ethical arguments against baiting and feeding white‐tailed deer
RD Brown, SM Cooper
Wildlife Society Bulletin 34 (2), 519-524, 2006
1002006
Effect of supplemental feeding on spatial distribution and browse utilization by white-tailed deer in semi-arid rangeland
SM Cooper, MK Owens, RM Cooper, TF Ginnett
Journal of Arid Environments 66 (4), 716-726, 2006
992006
Effect of supplemental feeding on spatial distribution and browse utilization by white-tailed deer in semi-arid rangeland
SM Cooper, MK Owens, RM Cooper, TF Ginnett
Journal of Arid Environments 66 (4), 716-726, 2006
992006
Distribution and interspecies contact of feral swine and cattle on rangeland in south Texas: implications for disease transmission
SM Cooper, HM Scott, GR De la Garza, AL Deck, JC Cathey
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 46 (1), 152-164, 2010
832010
Noise exposure questionnaire: A tool for quantifying annual noise exposure
TA Johnson, S Cooper, GC Stamper, M Chertoff
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 28 (01), 014-035, 2017
822017
Spines protect plants against browsing by small climbing mammals
SM Cooper, TF Ginnett
Oecologia 113, 219-221, 1998
821998
Taphonomic and zooarchaeological implications of spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) bone accumulations in Kenya: a modern behavioral ecological approach
SW Lansing, SM Cooper, EE Boydston, KE Holekamp
Paleobiology 35 (2), 289-309, 2009
772009
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