and R. A. Garrott. 2005 . Northern Yellowstone elk after wolves. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33: 942 – 955 .Evans, S. B., L. D. Mech, P. J. White, and G. A. Sargeant. 2006 . Survival of adult female elk in Yellowstone following wolf restoration. Journal of Wildlife Management 70:...
The non-migratory elk (Cervus elaphus) population in the Madison headwaters area of Yellowstone National Park provided an excellent opportunity to evaluate prey grouping tendencies in the absence of predators and, following wolf (Canis lupus) reestablishment, when faced with trade-offs between avoiding...
Wildlife managers estimate the current population of elk in Wyoming is around 109,000. In some areas of the state the elk population increase has caused damage issues for private landowners, and over the last five years elk damage claims have increased by 42%. To ...
What is “natural”? Yellowstone elk population—a case study. Integrative Biology 1: 133 – 148> . ,Keigley, R. B. and F. H. Wagner. 1998 . ... RB Keigley,FH Wagner - 《Integrative Biology Issues News & Reviews》 被引量: 169发表: 1998年 Influence of harvest, climate and wolf pr...
Spatio‐temporal overlap between Yellowstone bison and elk – implications of wolf restoration and other factors for brucellosis transmission risk 1. In the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, bison Bison bison and elk Cervus canadensis nelsoni act as hosts for Brucella abortus. The presence of B. abortus...
We studied wolf (Canis lupus) predation on elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park from 17 March to 15 April 1997 (severe winter conditions) and ... LD Mech,DW Smith,MDR Macnulty - 《Journal of Wildlife Management》 被引量: 839发表: 2001年 Density dependence, compensation, and ...
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Petition Denied to Delay Colorado Wolf Introduction General|January 14, 2025 The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted 10-1 to adopt a Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommendation to deny a citizen petition to delay gray wolf [...]
Male herds, because they don't include offspring, are generally smaller and more fluid, with members coming and going. Both sexes, however, may meet up and move together in massive herds during the migration, which, in places like Yellowstone national park, may number in the thousands. ...
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