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2011
Jean, C., E. Shanahan, R. Daley, S. Podruzny, J. Canfield, G. DeNitto, D., Reinhart, C. Schwartz. 2011. Monitoring insect and disease in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for the Yellowstone Science conference proceedings.
2010
Schwartz, C. C., S.L. Cain, S. Podruzny, S. Cherry, and L. Frattaroli. 2010. Contrasting Activity Patterns of Sympatric and Allopatric Black and Grizzly Bears. Journal of Wildlife Management 74(8):1628-1638.
2009
Schwartz CC, Podruzny S, Cain SL, Cherry S. 2009. Performance of spread spectrum global positioning system collars on grizzly and black bears. Journal of Wildlife Management 73(7):1174-1182.
2005
Haroldson MA, Gunther KA, Reinhart DP, Podruzny SR, Cegelski C, Waits L, Wyman T, Smith J. 2005. Changing numbers of spawning cutthroat trout in tributary streams of Yellowstone Lake and estimates of grizzly bears visiting streams from DNA, Ursus 16(2):167-180.
Mattson DJ, Podruzny SR, Haroldson MA. 2005. Consumption of pondweed rhizomes by Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 16(1):41-46.
2002
Mattson, D.J., S. Podruzny, and M.A. Haroldson. 2002. Consumption of fungal sporocarps by Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 13:95-103.
Podruzny, S.R., S. Cherry, C.C. Schwartz, and L.A. Landenburger. 2002. Grizzly bear denning and potential conflict areas in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Ursus 13:19-28.
1999
Podruzny, S.R. 1999. Grizzly bear use of whitebark pine habitats in the Washburn Range. M.S. Thesis, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT.
1998
Haroldson, M.A., M. Ternent, G. Holm, R.A. Swalley, S. Podruzny, D. Moody, and C.C. Schwartz. 1998. Yellowstone grizzly bear investigations: annual report of the Interagency Study Team, 1997. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division report. 54pp.
Podruzny, S.R., D.R. Reinhart, and D.J. Mattson. Fire, red squirrels, whitebark pine, and Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 11, In Press.