Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We examine the influence of a refuge on population dynamics in a large mammal predator-prey system. Wolves (Canis lupus) have recolonized much of their former range in North America, and as a result, ungulate prey have exploited refugia to reduce predation risk with unknown impacts on wolf-prey dynamics. We examined the influence of a refuge on elk (Cervus elaphus) and wolf population dynamics in Banff National Park. Elk occupy the Banff townsite with little predation, whereas elk in the adjoining Bow Valley experience higher wolf predation. The Banff refuge may influence Bow Valley predator-prey dynamics through source-sink movements. To test this ...
Little research has evaluated how the migration and distribution of native prey influence patterns o...
Prey vulnerability to predation can vary by life history stage, and prey population stage structure ...
In the period following wolf (Canis lupus) reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park (1995/2004), ...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
The loss and restoration of large apex predators can have substantial effects on community structure...
The functional response of wolves to changes in the abundance of their prey must be understood to ma...
The reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone provided the unusual opportunity for a qua...
The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) provides a natural experiment r...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controver...
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Trade-offs between predation risk and forage fundamentally drive resource selection by animals. Amon...
Because some native ungulates have lived without top predators for generations, it has been uncertai...
Predator activity schedules are a fundamental ecological process; however prey response to these sch...
Little research has evaluated how the migration and distribution of native prey influence patterns o...
Prey vulnerability to predation can vary by life history stage, and prey population stage structure ...
In the period following wolf (Canis lupus) reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park (1995/2004), ...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
The loss and restoration of large apex predators can have substantial effects on community structure...
The functional response of wolves to changes in the abundance of their prey must be understood to ma...
The reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone provided the unusual opportunity for a qua...
The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) provides a natural experiment r...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controver...
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Trade-offs between predation risk and forage fundamentally drive resource selection by animals. Amon...
Because some native ungulates have lived without top predators for generations, it has been uncertai...
Predator activity schedules are a fundamental ecological process; however prey response to these sch...
Little research has evaluated how the migration and distribution of native prey influence patterns o...
Prey vulnerability to predation can vary by life history stage, and prey population stage structure ...
In the period following wolf (Canis lupus) reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park (1995/2004), ...