A LARGE, DARK WOLF poked his nose out of the pines in Yellowstone National Park as he thrust a broad foot deep into the snow and plowed ahead. Soon a second animal appeared, then another, and a fourth. A few minutes later, a pack of thirteen lanky wolves had filed out of the pines and onto the open hillside. Wolf packs are the main social units of a wolf population. As numbers of wolves in packs change, so too, then, does the wolf population (Rausch 1967). Trying to understand the factors and mechanisms that affect these changes is what the field of wolf population dynamics is all about. In this chapter, we will explore this topic using two main approaches: (1) meta-analysis using data from studies from many areas and periods, and (2) case ...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Several states have begun harvesting gray wolves (Canis lupus), and these states and various Europea...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...
A LARGE, DARK WOLF poked his nose out of the pines in Yellowstone National Park as he thrust a broad...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
Pubic harvest is a common method used to manage populations of wolves (Canis lupus) in North America...
THE FIRST REAL BEGINNING to our understanding of wolf social ecology came from wolf 2204 on 23 May 1...
Predation is a fundamental driver in ecology, structuring ecosystems across the globe. However, unde...
1. Understanding the population dynamics of top predators is essential to assess their impact on eco...
Long-term wolf (Canis lupus) research programs have provided many insights into wolf population dyna...
Summary 1. Understanding the population dynamics of top-predators is essential to assess their impac...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
The possibility of social regulation of wolf populations has been discussed in the literature for se...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations are difficult to monitor because wolves can be elusive and occur...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Several states have begun harvesting gray wolves (Canis lupus), and these states and various Europea...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...
A LARGE, DARK WOLF poked his nose out of the pines in Yellowstone National Park as he thrust a broad...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
Pubic harvest is a common method used to manage populations of wolves (Canis lupus) in North America...
THE FIRST REAL BEGINNING to our understanding of wolf social ecology came from wolf 2204 on 23 May 1...
Predation is a fundamental driver in ecology, structuring ecosystems across the globe. However, unde...
1. Understanding the population dynamics of top predators is essential to assess their impact on eco...
Long-term wolf (Canis lupus) research programs have provided many insights into wolf population dyna...
Summary 1. Understanding the population dynamics of top-predators is essential to assess their impac...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
The possibility of social regulation of wolf populations has been discussed in the literature for se...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations are difficult to monitor because wolves can be elusive and occur...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Several states have begun harvesting gray wolves (Canis lupus), and these states and various Europea...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...