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- How Herbivore Browsing Strategy Affects Whole Plant Photosynthetic Capacity
- Information Transfer Update Research and Development Office of Information Transfer
- Predator-Mediated Effects on Deer Browsing Behavior
- American Martens Use Vigilance and Short-Term Avoidance to Navigate A
- N2 Fixation Dominates Nitrogen Cycling in a Mangrove Fiddler Crab Holobiont
- Novel Trophic Cascades: Apex Predators Enable Coexistence
- The Role of Postfire Coarse Woody Debris in Aspen Regeneration
- Wolf Reintroduction, Predation Risk, and Cottonwood Recovery in Yellowstone National Park William J
- Coarse Woody Debris Can Reduce Mammalian Browsing Damage of Woody Plant Saplings in Box-Gum Grassy Woodlands
- The Relative Effect of Intraguild Predation and Carcass Availability on Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes) Abundance by a Re-Colonizing Wolf (Canis Lupus) Population
- Refugia from Browsing As Reference Sites for Restoration Planning
- Unit I: Forest and Tundra Ecology
- Skull Study Worksheets
- Can Wolves Change Streams?
- Grazers and Browsers: How Digestive Morphology Affects Diet Selection
- Landscape of Fear in Europe: Wolves Affect Spatial Patterns of Ungulate
- Carnivore Conservation: Shifting the Paradigm from Control to Coexistence
- Envirothon Skull Reference Resource
- Barrett, M., and P. Stiling. 2007. Relationships Among Key Deer, Insect Herbivores, and Plant Quality. Ecological
- Freese Scale for Grassland Biodiversity Background Summary Dennis Linghor Diane Hargreaves
- Drought and Grazing III: Root Dynamics and Germinable Seed Bank by A.L
- In Addition to Light and Chlorophyll Photosynthesis Requires
- Ballantyne 1 Potential for Cascading Interactions Among of Wolves, Deer
- OE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop IX
- Downed Wood As Seedbed: Measurement and Management Guidelines Mark J
- Introduced Browsing Mammals in New Zealand Natural Forests: Aboveground and Belowground Consequences
- Large Carnivore Loss, Diminished Forests, and Altered Rivers Case Studies from Yellowstone, Olympic, and Zion National Parks
- Notes of a Geobiology Watcher, Or How to Love Your Bacteria
- CLASSICS at GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE Parthenon Frieze Block VI North
- Reducing Deer Browse Damage 1
- Detritivore Or Decomposer 3
- The Ecological Role of Coyotes, Bears, Mountain Lions, and Wolves
- The Web of Life
- Untangling Food Webs
- Proximate Behavioral and Morphological Mechanisms
- Fourteen Years of Deer Browsing Shapes a Mesic Forest Understory In
- Wolves of Yellowstone
- Spiny Prey, Fortunate Prey. Dorsal Spines Are an Asset in Intraguild Interactions Among Lady Beetles
- Coleoptera: Carabidae) and Centipedes, Scolopocryptops Sexspinosus (Scolopemdromorpha: Scolopocryptopidae) Michele E
- Scraping and Grazing Herbivorous/Detritivorous Sh Display
- Columbia River Food Web Report
- 12 Modelling of Large Herbivore
- A Review of Fire Effects on Vegetation and Soils in the Great Basin Region: Response and Ecological Site Characteristics
- Ecology REVISION 2018 Project Managers: Robin Dublin, Jonne Slemons
- Psw Gtr178.Pdf
- PNLA Quarterly the Official Journal of the Pacific Northwest Library Association
- Costs and Benefits of Omnivore-Mediated Plant Protection
- Multiple Effects of Introduced Mammalian Herbivores in a Temperate Forest