Wolf recolonization effects on the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Authors(s): J. Berger
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Abstract: Objectives Our primary goals for researching wolf recolonization were to determine: (1) spatial relationships and pack dynamics; (2) predator-prey ecology; (3) wolf-livestock interactions; and (4) wolf demography. Findings and Status Project was terminated prior to meeting our research objectives.
Keywords: Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, animal, mammal, canine, Canidae, wolf, Canis lupus, management, population, mortality, ecology, predation, livestock
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| AUTHORS | J. Berger |
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| DOC TITLE | Wolf recolonization effects on the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem |
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| KEYWORDS | Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, animal, mammal, canine, Canidae, wolf, Canis lupus, management, population, mortality, ecology, predation, livestock |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives Our primary goals for researching wolf recolonization were to determine: (1) spatial relationships and pack dynamics; (2) predator-prey ecology; (3) wolf-livestock interactions; and (4) wolf demography. Findings and Status Project was terminated prior to meeting our research objectives. |
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