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Population regulation in relation to K

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Population regulation in relation to K

Population regulation in relation to K

Authors(s): G. F. Cole

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Publisher: Yellowstone National Park

Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Location: Yellowstone National Park

Abstract: This paper uses literature sources, what I have learned from discussing concepts with others, and my own research on hunted and naturally regulated elk populations to develop hypotheses on what regulates animal populations when they are at or near K. Some applications to the management of wildlife populations are discussed.

Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, animal studies, animal, mammal, ungulate, Cervidae, elk, wapiti, Cervus elaphus, population , mortality, habitat, behavior, management, research & studies, Yellowstone National Park, mortality

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DOC TITLEPopulation regulation in relation to K
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LIBRARY INFORMR-GRTE/Grand Teton National Park/Office of Science & Resource Management/Seasonal Office Bookshelves/Elk
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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, animal studies, animal, mammal, ungulate, Cervidae, elk, wapiti, Cervus elaphus, population , mortality, habitat, behavior, management, research & studies, Yellowstone National Park, mortality
ABSTRACTThis paper uses literature sources, what I have learned from discussing concepts with others, and my own research on hunted and naturally regulated elk populations to develop hypotheses on what regulates animal populations when they are at or near K. Some applications to the management of wildlife populations are discussed.
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