Reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone National Park in 1995-1996 has been argued to promote a trophic cascade by altering elk (Cervus elaphus) density, habitat-selection patterns, and behavior that, in turn, could lead to changes within the plant communities used by elk. We sampled two species of willow (Salix boothii and S. geyeriana) on the northern winter range to determine whether (1) there was quantitative evidence of increased willow growth following wolf reintroduction, (2) browsing by elk affected willow growth, and (3) any increase in growth observed was greater than that expected by climatic and hydrological factors alone, thereby indicating a trophic cascade caused by wolves. Using stem sectioning techniques to qu...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment during the 1980s–90s was suppressed by Rocky Mountai...
Graduation date: 2008According to general top-down trophic theory, in the presence of carnivores, he...
To investigate the extent and causes of recent quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment in no...
Includes bibliographical references.Excessive levels of herbivory may disturb ecosystems in ways tha...
Across Yellowstone National Park’s northern range the intensity of ungulate herbivory on willow (Sal...
Effects of unmanaged populations of large mammalian herbivores, especially elk (Cervus elaphus on ve...
The 1995/1996 reintroduction of gray wolves (Canis lupus) into Yellowstone National Park after a 70 ...
Yellowstone National Park is renowned for its incredible wildlife, and perhaps the most famous of th...
Graduation date: 2013Reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in 1995-96 provided...
Understanding how the environmental context modifies the strength of trophic interactions within foo...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) biomass has declined in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in the p...
The 97 images (supplementary data) that are part of this study were originally submitted to Scholars...
During the seven decades of gray wolf (Canis lupus) absence in Yellowstone National Park intensive b...
The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park created a unique “natural experiment” to s...
Aspen (Populus tremuloides), willows (Salix spp.), and other deciduous shrubs and trees occupied a r...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment during the 1980s–90s was suppressed by Rocky Mountai...
Graduation date: 2008According to general top-down trophic theory, in the presence of carnivores, he...
To investigate the extent and causes of recent quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment in no...
Includes bibliographical references.Excessive levels of herbivory may disturb ecosystems in ways tha...
Across Yellowstone National Park’s northern range the intensity of ungulate herbivory on willow (Sal...
Effects of unmanaged populations of large mammalian herbivores, especially elk (Cervus elaphus on ve...
The 1995/1996 reintroduction of gray wolves (Canis lupus) into Yellowstone National Park after a 70 ...
Yellowstone National Park is renowned for its incredible wildlife, and perhaps the most famous of th...
Graduation date: 2013Reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in 1995-96 provided...
Understanding how the environmental context modifies the strength of trophic interactions within foo...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) biomass has declined in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in the p...
The 97 images (supplementary data) that are part of this study were originally submitted to Scholars...
During the seven decades of gray wolf (Canis lupus) absence in Yellowstone National Park intensive b...
The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park created a unique “natural experiment” to s...
Aspen (Populus tremuloides), willows (Salix spp.), and other deciduous shrubs and trees occupied a r...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment during the 1980s–90s was suppressed by Rocky Mountai...
Graduation date: 2008According to general top-down trophic theory, in the presence of carnivores, he...
To investigate the extent and causes of recent quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment in no...