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Cablk, M. E., & Heaton, J. S. (2006). Accuracy and reliability of dogs in surveying for desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii). Ecological Applications, 16(5), 1926–1935.   
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Cablk, M. E., Sagebiel, J. C., Heaton, J. S., & Valentin, C. (2008). Olfaction-based detection distance: A quantitative analysis of how far away dogs recognize tortoise odor and follow it to source. Sensors, 8, 2208–2222.   
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Cablk, M. E., Heaton, J. S., & Sagebiel, J. C. (2004). Risk of attracting predators from human and human-dog-team wildlife surveys Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Division.   
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Heaton, J. S., & Cablk, M. E. , The use of scent discriminating dogs to locate desert tortoises in the wild. Paper presented at Fifth World Congress of Herpetology, Stellenbosch, South Africa.   
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Heaton, J. S., Cablk, M. E., Nussear, K. E., Esque, T. C., Medica, P. A., Sagebiel, J. C., & Francis, S. S. (2008). Comparison of effects of humans versus wildlife-detector dogs. Southwestern Naturalist, 53(4), 472–479.   
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Nussear, K. E., Esque, T. C., Heaton, J. S., Cablk, M. E., Drake, K. K., & Valentin, C., et al. (2008). Are wildlife detector dogs or people better at finding desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii)? Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 3(1), 103–115.   
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