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Evaluating prey switching in wolf-ungulate systems
Robert A. Garrott
, Jason E. Bruggeman
, Matthew S. Becker
, Steven T. Kalinowski
, P. J. White
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Europe
100%
Field Study
100%
National Parks
100%
North America
100%
Predation
100%
United States of America
100%
Wyoming
100%
Keyphrases
Biological Interpretation
9%
Bison
36%
Carnivores
9%
Combined Influence
9%
Conservation Practices
9%
Diet Composition
9%
Diet Shift
9%
Dietary Shift
18%
Differential Vulnerability
18%
Ecologists
9%
Ecosystem Effects
9%
Management Practices
9%
Mathematical Model
9%
North America
9%
North Europe
9%
Predation
9%
Predator Diet
9%
Predator Preference
9%
Predator-prey Dynamics
9%
Preference Difference
9%
Prey Abundance
9%
Prey Biomass
9%
Prey Switching
100%
Prey Type
18%
Primary Prey
9%
Productive Lines
9%
Relative Abundance
18%
Ungulates
100%
Vulnerability
9%
Wolf
100%
Wolf Diet
9%
Wyoming
9%
Yellowstone National Park
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bison
80%
Ecologist
20%
Elks
100%
Mathematical Model
20%
National Parks
20%
Predation
20%
Preference
60%