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Pervasive influence of large-scale climate in the dynamics of a terrestrial vertebrate communityPopulation response to climate change: linear vs. non-linear modeling approachesUngulate herbivory: indirect effects cascade into the treetopsHUMAN ACTIVITY MEDIATES A TROPHIC CASCADE CAUSED BY WOLVESTree demography suggests multiple directions and drivers for species range shifts in mountains of Northeastern United States.Trophic control of mesopredators in terrestrial ecosystems: top-down or bottom-up?Ecosystem scale declines in elk recruitment and population growth with wolf colonization: a before-after-control-impact approach.Consensus on criteria for potential areas for wolf reintroduction in Mexico.Bald eagles and sea otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: indirect effects of trophic cascades.Causes and consequences of marine mammal population declines in southwest Alaska: a food-web perspectiveWhere wolves kill moose: the influence of prey life history dynamics on the landscape ecology of predation.Range contraction in large pelagic predators.Drought Increases Consumer Pressure on Oyster Reefs in Florida, USANatural and experimental tests of trophic cascades: gray wolves and white-tailed deer in a Great Lakes forest.Trophic cascades in a complex terrestrial community.Revisiting the classics: considering nonconsumptive effects in textbook examples of predator-prey interactions.The Lion King and the Hyaena Queen: large carnivore interactions and coexistence.Modelling moose-forest interactions under different predation scenarios at Isle Royale National Park, USA.A conditional trophic cascade: birds benefit faster growing trees with strong links between predators and plants.Adding constraints to predation through allometric relation of scats to consumption.Carnivore repatriation and holarctic prey: narrowing the deficit in ecological effectiveness.Trophic cascades: linking ungulates to shrub-dependent birds and butterflies.Trophic cascades in the bryosphere: the impact of global change factors on top-down control of cyanobacterial N2 -fixation.Varying impacts of cervid, hare and vole browsing on growth and survival of boreal tree seedlings.Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade.The relationship between wolverine and larger predators, lynx and wolf, in a historical ecosystem context.Bottom-up processes drive reproductive success in an apex predator.The influence of winter severity, predation and senescence on moose habitat use.An island-wide predator manipulation reveals immediate and long-lasting matching of risk by prey.Indirect effects and traditional trophic cascades: a test involving wolves, coyotes, and pronghorn.Willow on Yellowstone's northern range: evidence for a trophic cascade?Wolf reintroduction to Scotland: public attitudes and consequences for red deer management.The influence of top-down, bottom-up and abiotic factors on the moose (Alces alces) population of Isle Royale.Animating the Carbon CycleEvaluating the role of the dingo as a trophic regulator in Australian ecosystemsEcosystem consequences of wolf behavioural response to climateTrophic interactions among vertebrate guilds and plants shape global patterns in species diversityCascading predator control interacts with productivity to determine the trophic level of biomass accumulation in a benthic food webVole?vegetation interactions in an experimental, enemy free taiga floor systemForest Stakeholder Participation in Improving Game Habitat in Swedish Forests
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Wolves, moose, and tree rings on isle royale.
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Wolves, moose, and tree rings on isle royale.
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Wolves, moose, and tree rings on isle royale.
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Wolves, moose, and tree rings on isle royale.
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Wolves, moose, and tree rings on isle royale.
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Wolves, moose, and tree rings on isle royale.
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McLaren BE
Peterson RO
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10.1126/SCIENCE.266.5190.1555
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1994-12-01T00:00:00Z