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Research and Science Articles
Integrated evidence-based extent of occurrence for North American bison (Bison bison) since 1500 CE and before
By Jeff M. Martin, Rachel A. Short, et al.
The Potential of Bison Restoration as an Ecological Approach to Future Tribal Food Sovereignty on the Northern Great Plains
By Hila Shamon, ... Jeff M. Martin, ... et al.
View Article at Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Vulnerability assessment of the multi-sector North American bison Bison bison management system to climate change
By Jeff. Martin, Jill Zaretsky, David D. Briske and Perry S. Barboza
View article at People and Nature
Low-Voltage Electrical Stimulation of Beef Carcasses Slows Carcass Chilling Rate and Improves Steak Color
By Christina Bakker, Keith Underwood, J. Kyle Grubbs and Amanda D. Blair
View article at MDPI
Bison body size and climate change
By Jeff M. Martin, Jim I. Mead and Perry S. Barboza
View Article at Ecology and evolution
Influence of Grain- and Grass-Finishing Systems on Carcass Characteristics, Meat Quality, Nutritional Composition and Consumer Sensory Attributes of Bison
By Jessica Janssen, Kristi Cammack, Jerrad Legako, Ryan Cox, J. Kyle Grubbs, Keith Underwood, John Hansen, Carter Kruse and Amanda D. Blair
The presence of persistent bovine viral diarrhea virus infection and a novel bosavirus in a bison herd
By Ben M. Hause, Julia F. Ridpath, Angela E. Pillatzki, Tom Bragg, Christopher Chase
Complete Review of Bison Research
By Gerald Huntington
Extension and Popular Science Articles
Are bison amenable or non-amenable? How does the definition of bison affect harvest systems and quality of meat and carcasses?
By Jeff M. Martin and Amanda D. Blair
Does diet matter? Influence of bison finishing systems on composition and meat quality
By Amanda D. Blair, Jeff M. Martin and Jessica Janssen
Bison Economics Tool
By Jeff M. Martin, Hector Menendez, Jameson Brennan
Getting Started with Bison Ranching
By Jeff M. Martin and Chase Brooke