Predator-prey dynamics

Context-dependent responses of naïve ungulates to wolf-sound playback in a human-dominated landscape (Weterings, M.J.A. et al., 2022)

Cumulative effects of human footprint, natural features and predation risk best predict seasonal resource selection by white-tailed deer (Darlington, S. et al., 2022)

Efficacy of killing large carnivores to enhance moose harvests: New insights from a long-term view (Miller, S.D. et al., 2022)

Predators reduce niche overlap between sympatric prey (Dellinger, J.A. et al., 2022)

Olfactory cues of large carnivores modify red deer behavior and browsing intensity (van Beeck Calkoen, S.T.S. et al., 2021)

Spatial compartmentalization: A nonlethal predator mechanism to reduce parasite transmission between prey species (Oliveira-Santos, L.G.R. et al., 2021)

Outsized effect of predation: Wolves alter wetland creation and recolonization by killing ecosystem engineers (Gable, T.D. et al., 2020)

Space use, habitat selection and daily activity of water voles Arvicola amphibius co-occurring with the invasive American mink Neovison vison (Brzeziński, M. et al., 2019)

Weak spatiotemporal response of prey to predation risk in a freely interacting system (Cusack, J.J. et al., 2019)

Wolves contribute to disease control in a multi-host system (Tanner, E. et al., 2019)

Diel predator activity drives a dynamic landscape of fear (Kohl, M.T. et al., 2018)

Competition between apex predators? Brown bears decrease wolf kill rate on two continents (Tallian, A. et al., 2017)

Predator foraging response to a resurgent dangerous prey (Tallian, A. et al., 2017)

Wolf predation and ungulate populations (Pimlott, D.H., 2015)

Trophic cascades in a multicausal world: Isle Royale and Yellowstone (Peterson, R.O. et al., 2014)

Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears in Yellowstone (Ripple, W.J. et al., 2013)

The causes and consequences of partial prey consumption by wolves preying on moose (Vucetich, J.A. et al., 2012)

Changes of wolf (Canis lupus) diet in Italy in relation to the increase of wild ungulate abundance (Alberto, M. et al., 2011)

Predicting prey population dynamics from kill rate, predation rate and predator–prey ratios in three wolf-ungulate systems (Vucetich, J.A. et al., 2011)

The role of predation in disease control: A comparison of selective and nonselective removal on prion disease dynamics in deer (Wild, M.A. et al., 2011)

Trophic cascades in Yellowstone: The first 15 years after wolf reintroduction (Ripple, W.J. & Beschta, R.L., 2011)

Linking top-down forces to the Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (Ripple, W.J. & Valkenburgh, B.V., 2010)

Large predators and trophic cascades in terrestrial ecosystems of the western United States (Beschta, R.L. & Ripple, W.J., 2009)

Summer kill rates and predation pattern in a wolf-moose system: Can we rely on winter estimates? (Sand, H. et al., 2008)

Time and space in general models of antipredator response: tests with wolves and elk (Creel, S. et al., 2008)

Group formation stabilizes predator-prey dynamics (Fryxell, J.M. et al., 2007)

Wolves, elk, and aspen in the winter range of Jasper National Park, Canada (Beschta, R.L. & Ripple, W.J., 2007)

Prey risk allocation in a grazing ecosystem (Gude, J.A. et al., 2006)

Responses of elk herd size to fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in the risk of predation by wolves (Creel, S. & Winnie Jr., J.A., 2004)

Cottonwoods, elk, and wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park (Beschta, R.L., 2003)

Predation risk and the functional response of elk-aspen herbivory (White, C. et al., 2003)

Trophic facilitation by introduced top predators: grey wolf subsidies to scavengers in Yellowstone National Park (Wilmers, C.C. et al., 2003)

Was Aldo Leopold right about the Kaibab deer herd? (Binkley, D. et al., 2003)

Wolf-prey relations (Mech, L.D. & Peterson, R., 2003)

Wolf reintroduction, predation risk, and cottonwood recovery in Yellowstone National Park (Ripple, W.L. & Beschta, R.L., 2003)

Kill rates and predation by wolves on ungulate populations in Bialowieza Primeval Forest (Poland) (Jedrzejewski, W. et al., 2002)

Predation risk, gender and the group size effect: does elk vigilance depend upon the behaviour of conspecifics? (Childress, M.J. & Lung, M.A., 2002)

A mammalian predator-prey imbalance: Grizzly bear and wolf extinction affect avian neotropical migrants (Berger, J. et al., 2001)

Constraints on herbivory by grizzly bears (Rode, K. et al., 2001)

Trophic cascades among wolves, elk and aspen on Yellowstone National Park’s northern range (Ripple, W.J. et al., 2001)

Wolves, elk, and bison: reestablishing the “landscape of fear” in Yellowstone National Park, USA (Laundre, J.W. et al., 2001)

Historic aspen recruitment, elk, and wolves in northern Yellowstone National Park, USA (Ripple, W.J. & Larsen. E.J., 2000)

Wolf–bison interactions in Yellowstone National Park (Smith, D.W. et al., 2000)

Predation of Eurasian lynx on roe deer and red deer in Bialowieza Primeval Forest, Poland (Okarma, H. et al., 1997)

The trophic ecology of wolves and their predatory role in ungulate communities of forest ecosystems in Europe (Okarma, H., 1995)

Winter wolf predation in a multiple ungulate prey system, Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska (Dale, B.W. et al., 1995)

Wolves, moose, and tree rings on Isle Royale (McLaren, B.E. & Peterson, R., 1995)

Relationship between snow depth and gray wolf predation on white-tailed deer (Nelson, M.E. & Mech, L.D., 1986)

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