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Estell RE, Havstad K, Cibils AF, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Schrader ST, James D.K.  2012.  Increasing shrub use by livestock in a world with less grass. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:553-562.
Estell RE, Utsumi S.A, Cibils AF.  2010.  Measurement of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes in serum, plasma, and rumen fluid from sheep. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 158:104-109.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Remmenga M.D..  2007.  Effects of Eugenol, Alpha-Terpineol, Terpin-4-ol, and methyl eugenol on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Small Ruminant Research. 73:272-276.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Effect of previous exposure of sheep to monoterpene odors on intake of alfalfa pellets treated with camphor or alpha-pinene. Small Ruminant Research. 58:33-38.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Effects of gamma-terpinene, terpinolene, alpha-copaene, and alpha-terpinene on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 83:1967-1971.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2004.  Effects of ã-terpinene, terpinolene, á-copaene, and á-terpinene on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2004 Joint Annual Meeting, American Dairy Science Association/American Society of Animal Science/Poultry Science Association. Vol. 82 (Suppl. 1):34.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2002.  Effects of four mono- and sesquiterpenes on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 80:3301-3306.
Estell RE, Tellez M.R., Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2001.  Extracts of Flourensia cernua reduce consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 27:2275-2285.
Estell RE, Tellez M.R., Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2000.  Fluorensia cernua extracts decrease intake of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2000 Joint Meeting, American Society of Animal Science/American Dairy Science Association. 78:113.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2000.  Effect of individual terpenes on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 78:1636-1640.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Tellez M.R., Havstad K, Shupe, W. Larry, Anderson D.M., Remmenga M.D..  1998.  Effects of volatile compounds on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 76:228-233.
Estell RE, Anderson D.M., Havstad K.  1994.  Effects of organic solvents on use of tarbush by sheep. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 20:1137-1142.
Estell RE, Utsumi S.A, Cibils AF, Anderson D.M..  2014.  Is differential use of Juniperus monosperma by small ruminants driven by terpenoid concentration. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 40:285-293.
Estell RE, Havstad K, Cibils AF, Anderson D.M., Schrader ST.  2014.  The changing role of shrubs in rangeland-based livestock production systems: Can shrubs increase our forage supply? Rangelands. 36(2):25-31.
Estell RE, Utsumi S.A, Cibils AF, Anderson D.M..  2013.  Relationship between one-seed juniper terpene concentration and herbivory by small ruminants. ADSA-ASAS Joint Annual Meeting. 91:553.
Estell RE, Anderson D.M., James D.K.  2016.  Defoliation of Flourensia cernua (tarbush) with high-density mixed-species stocking. Journal of Arid Environments. 130:62-67.
Estell RE, Cibils AF, Utsumi S.A, Stricklan D., Butler E.M, Fish A.I, Ganguli A.  2018.  Controlling one-seed juniper saplings with small ruminants: What we've learned. Rangelands. 40:129-135.