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- W176352719 abstract "Theme After decades of absence, large carnivores are being restored or recolonizing substantial portions of their historical ranges worldwide. The reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone National Park in 1995 is one such example of this larger trend. While the Greater Yellowstone Area was rich in prey abundance and diversity, how wolves would respond to the varying prey assemblages within the park was an open question. Wolves were expected to readily adapt to the elk-rich (Cervus elaphus) area of northern Yellowstone, but restoration success and subsequent wolf population ecology was less certain in the central portion of the park, where formidable bison outnumber elk and prey density was more patchy and seasonal due to severe winters. We describe wolf reintroduction efforts in the central Yellowstone area and the population ecology of wolf packs in this system as it transitioned from no wolves to an established population. We focused on pack dynamics in this relatively small area that supports dense ungulate prey in winter, but dispersed prey in summer." @default.
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- W176352719 title "Chapter 15 Wolf Recolonization of the Madison Headwaters Area in Yellowstone" @default.
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